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Show THE POLITICAL POT IS NOW ON THE FIRE wkkklV" aviihkw jkn.skn. fl'iii.ish kk One yesr SUIIMCHUTION I'AVAHI.K II, M IN AllVANCK Jots Local are Being Cooked by the Opposition Party to a Queen'a Taste , A. C. Larson is recovering from a bad cold. The All Important Wm. James in improving nicely from (a spell of pneumonia. Question Seems to be , "Prohibition" or A Bon was born to Mrs. Lafel II. Roylance Oct. 19. People will Decide on November 2nd. At the primary of the Republican of Spanish Fork City, Utah, held party Mrs. to born Wm. was October 14, 1909, the following resoluIlarwood last Friday. tion was passed, and the following the city election Miss Hannah Hansen is improving names nominated for be held in November: to from a case of typhoid fever. Whereas, The paramount local issue in the coming election is the question of George Adams of Arizona is in town the regulation or prohibition of the lilooking around, with a view of locating. quor traffic in the city, and Whereas, Every practical means The stores of Spanish Fork have de- should be used to lessen as far as possicided to clone each day at 6 p. m. ble the liquor evil, and the winter month. Whereas: The Republican party has always followed, and still believes in L. J. Rolf, watchmaker at the City following the plan of conservative evoDrug Stoiw, has throwed Spanish Fork lution, and is opposed to revolution, and over board and moved to Tooele. Whereas, Local prohibition has prov ed inadequate and expensive, and David R, Thomas is lying at the Whereas, A failure in an attempt to horcle of his brother, M. M. Thomas, enforce prohibition tends to retard the dangerously sick with miners consump- advancement of the work against the tion. liquor evil, and Whereas, The next State Legislature Ftt-vBjarnson and family are now will doubtless pass laws to eupress the residents of Mapleton, located near the liquor evil, and D. & R. G. depot. Springville IndeWhereas, Oneof the greatest evils of pendent. the saloon is that it is made attractive Ivin Tine of Provo has sold out his by means of pool tables ' and other and that thereby many are property there, and will move to Span- games, drawn into the saloons who would not ish Fork. He willjjo into otherwise frequent them, and business. Whereas, The improvements of the ld son of Go. city ought to go on and receive every Lindsev, the Snell, who received a compound frac- encouragement and material assistance ture of the right arm about a month that is reasonably possible, therefore ago, is doing nicely. be it Resolved by the Republican voters of J. Ralph AVilkins has returned from the city of Spanish Fork, in a primary liOavenworth, Kan , where he went to duly culled and assembled, that we testify in a case against a fellow for favor high license and strict regulation of the liquor traffic; that we favor the defrauding the U. S. mail. removal of all iool and other games Mrs. Richard Smith of the Fourth from rooms wherein liquor is sold, or in ward was taken to Salt Lake this af-- t rooms connected therewith by any door rrno n to be operated on for what is or other means of passage, and that our candidates pledge themselves to the enthought to be cancer of stomach. actment and enforcement of laws with Warren Adams and George Wood are the end constantly in view of restrict", out on the reservation hunting,. It is ing and lessening the liquor evil. n REPUBLICAN. TICKET. ; thought by the boys they will bring in a lot of deer and other game. F. M. Snell. A daughter fruit-grow-h- g - up-tow- i Mayor--- J. W. Thomas of Leland left last Monday for Philadelphia, where he says he will visit with bis cousins as long as he is treated right probably till Xmas. The lodge room of the Maccabees ai d the Royal Neighbors of America aie now located in the Wm. B. Hughes v building opposite the postoffiee up stairs. Branch Young of ' Councilmen Four year term -- Fred Matley. Two year term -- David Williams. Two year term Wm. O. Jones. Two year term-- J. H. Snell. Recorder-Jam-es Nielsen. Treasurer Amnion Tuttle. Justice of the Peace Niel Dahle. At the Democratic convention held Saturday evening, October 16, 1903, the following candidates were nominated and resolution passed: Juab county, Mona," 190f, leaving an from $20,000 to $30,000. died on March 17, estate valued at And the Political Fish of Each Party An OrrllUAUOo. Branch Young's Estate. He made a will giving his property as he saw fit. There are ten heirs, seven sons and three daughters. When the will was brought out two sons and one of the daughters were not satisfied, and entered suit in the District court to have the will set aside on the grounds that their father was not competent to make a will. They lost the suit, and they took it to the Supreme Court, and a trial by jury was ordered. The second trial resulted the same as the first and the will was sustained An appeal wag taken and the case is again pending in the Supreme Court of the State. One of the contestants, whose home is in Dakota, sold his horse and buggy, and after the sale he is renow, ported to have said: "I am when I and by they'll all be get through with them." There is no doubt but thousands of dollars have been wasted by the heirs over that estate. - r - , W , :,...,. taxe-derm- M ic '. t) . lf -- day evening in honor of the marriage of their daughter Elsie and Elisha Warner, Miss Robertson was one of popular clerks of the Farmers' Association, and Mr. Warner is a mem ber of the editorial staff of The Span- inn ork Press. J hey were married in Eighth grade students now absent the Salt Lake Temple. We join their and those who will be absent, will, have many friends in wishing them happito pass a 8ecial examination on the ness through 'life. work completed during their absence. Review work will now be taken up, so Friday afternoon, October 22d, Judge those who have been absent should be A. Saxey will deliver a lecture to the present to profit by it, and make up the high school students on the subject of work they have not completed. the Civil War. It is expected that the judge will speak in defiinite terms on Wanted 50 good dressers to wear some of the realistic scenes in military C.A.J, guaranteed tailored, guaranteed life at Chicamauga and Missionary snle. Prices 25 to 40 per cent Ridge. Military paper pictures of enbelow all competitors. See me at once gagements, and uniform used in active Yours for good service, will be on exhibition. Mr. for a square deal. clothes and honest prices, R. M. Saxey gives his lecture in this section f the state by special appointment of the G. A. R. One hundred and twenty-fiv- e The kidneys eliminate poisons by act students will be present. Lecture ing as filters for the blood. When they at 2:30 p. m. fail in this respect serious ailments must result. I'ineules for the kidneys The Nebo Stake Sabbath Schools held are what you should take at the first their quarterly convention at the city warning sign of kidney trouble. They pavilion Inst Sunday, Supt. D. T. Iewis assist the kidneys in expelling uric ucid presiding. The congregat o i was large now Dy i he vv onu urug i.o. poison, and was composed of officers and teachers. An interesting program was rendered consisting of singing, talking and This is Certain ' lesson study. Ed. Williams leading the The Proof That Spanish Fork Readers singing with Miss Mary Larsen at the Cannot Deny. piano. Henry Petersen of Provo, a What could furnish stronger evidence member of the Deseret Sunday School of the efficiency of any remedy than the Union Board, was present; he gave a test or time; thousands of people tes- talk in which he advised the teachers tify that Doan's Kidney Pills cure present to instruct their respective Home endorsement should prove un- classes to avoid all Sunday amusements. doubtedly the merit of this remedy. He also said we arc on the eve of city Years ago your friends, and neighbors and he wished all those entestified to the relief they had derived elections, vote to be sure and vote on to titled from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They now confirm their testimonials. the moral side of the question, so as to They say time has completed the test, make society better for the morals of Reuben Marshall, First Ward, Span- the young and rising generation. The ish Fork, Utah, says; "The public statement I gave in favor of Doan's next convention will be at Payson. Kidney Pills in 1907 still holds good. I am glad to again recommend them. Cabh paid for grain at the Farmers' Attacks of kidney complaint bothered Co-ome for a number of years and there was a persistant dull ache across the Buy the shots that wear- .- Farmers' small of my back. The kidney secretions were scanty and painful of pas- Co-o, sage, and gave proos that my kidneys were out of order. One day I happenBuy your lenoleum at half price at ed to be in Lar sen's Drug Store and Farmers' Co-ohad Doan'a Kidney Pills recommended to me. I procured a box and began Closing out our buggies at half price. their use, and to my delight, prompt followed. Doan's Kidney Pills acted Farmers' Co-odirectly on my kidneys ard in a few days every sympton of kidney complaint Men's and boys' suits at bargain was relieved. 1 am certain that anyAssocione who gives this remedy a fair trial price at Farmers' cannot be otherwise than pleased with ation. the results derived." For sa!e by all dealers. Price 50 P.ridle found on east bench by Wm. B. cents. KosterMllburn Co., Huffalo, MeKell.- - Owner may have same by de- New York sole agents for the United scribing. States. Anyone wishing bulbs, either Peonies Remember the name-tak- Doan's and or any other, can be supplied with same no other. by R. M. Jex, the florist. Don't be short of money when you can borrow' from W. H. Ray & Co. of ' If you want to be well dressed at Provo on easy terms and at low inreasonable prices then study the nearterest. Oceftiu' est route to my tailor shop. Come and We have all the castings and lumber examine the International Tailoring for the latest improved dump racks. Co. 'a all wool fall and winter samples; Don't unload by hand when you can Clothes convert your racks into dump racks for prices to suit everybody. and cleaned on short notice. a small cost. Jex Lumber Co. pressed tf Lorenzo Thomas, The Tailor. Keoorder. I.. W. MKI.SKN. State of Utah. County of I'lah. Spanish Fork City. ss. 1, 1,. VV. Nlelaen. Kecnrder In ami for Spanish Fork City, enmity of t'lah. State of I lull, foreuninit hereby certify that the above ai.il is a true, fil l and correct copy of an ordinance Amendlus Section M. entitled. "An ortllnuni-('hunter 4X of the Kcvised Ordinance of Spanish Fork City," passed on the 1st day of April, - Item. Passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork Cltv. t'tnh County. L'tah, this nth day or Oct., IV VV. MKI.SKN. Kerortler. A. I. Ini. imw tlrstoct7r last oct u Ordlnanoo, xx An Ordinance Crentinir the office of Flectri rian. providing for the appointment of such Kiectriiilnn, tulimhl term of office, ili lluiiix bis duty, and bxiiuf hi salary. lie it Ordained by the City Council of Spanish Fork Cltyt Section I That there be, niul hereby Is created the office of Klcctrtclun for Spanish r'ork City. Said Kleotrlclan shall be appointed by the Mayor by and with the consent of the Cliy Council. His term of office hall be Ine same as that of ttievther appointive officers of Spanish Fork City, Provide d that a person to till such office shall be appointed within SO d.iys utter Ibis Ordinance shall take effect, and shuil bold office until the first Monday In January. IIMii. ifnd until his su eessor shall have been and iii.ill.1isl The Klccirlcian shal appointed Kive a bond to Spanish Fork City In the penst sum of Jiw. conditioned for the faithful performance of hi duty. See. 3 It shall he the duty of the Klecliiclan to Uke cbamc of all riled rtc l.lxht Transform Wire street Poles er. Meters, ewllchi. -I.tinps. etc, which Iii'Iuiik to panish r ork Cur, or in which said City has any Interest: keep all such in repair, conned patron w ith the City Klei'lrlc f.tKht ysleui. and operate lie! Electric I.iftit system of SpunNb Furs City. Sec. 3 Said Kleelriclan shall collect such fee and charves from patrons a (be City Council may direct, and pay the sitine Into the city treasury on the ttrst of each and every ruletidiir mouth: make an itemized statement each calendar month showinir all money collected by him Also o statement showing the cost of main-tulnt- nj the Klectrle l.ltflii. Hystem each month, with the number of iatron. and present the name to the City Council at It reuular monthly Ullillllk'. Sec. The Klectriclan shall receive regular salary fcof fvOi per annum, payable monthly. Sc. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its hrst publication. Paseil bv the Cltv Council or Spanish Fork l'tah County. Utah, this rith day of Oct., lt'W. F. M. s.SKM.. Mavor. U W. MKI.SKN. Recorder. or ?tute CUh, t'oumy of Ciua, pan'sli Fora City - . 1. 1.. W. Xletsen, Recorder In and for Spanish Fork City, County of L'tah. state of Utah, do hereby cenl.'.y tbat '.ue uhove and fonKoiwi Is a true. full, and correct copy of an ordinance creatinu the office of entitled. "An ordinance F.lectriiian. pro v. dun.- - for the appolutmeut of KiHk t.'ei U'V.an. fi.v'n.d his term of o.licC, his du'l-s- . and fi.nu his atlary " Passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork City, l'tah County. Utah, this ill b ilav of Oct,, Recorder. A,I.' IIM-- 1st put. f,octW.I. N1KI.SKN. last ot J. HO Cltv, i . . SMART p. GROCERY j STORE j p. FRED 8. SMART, FOR n.NE TA5 & MGR. COFFF-E.-5 CALL AND SLF US p. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE SF'ANISH FORK. UTAH Spanish Fork BAKERY . , e liook-keee- -- tinder-niKii- hop-pit- son of Andrew Sterling.thu Johnson of Palmyra, fell from the surrey crossing one the new cement cross-- I igs on Main Street last Monday night Dr. Hagan ami broke his collar-bonwas called in and the littld fellow made e. us comfortable as possible. lht "JUHu County Times," Nephi's new paper, has reach! this ofliiv. It is a paper. is neat and Its mechanical make-u- p clean, nod edited by Jacob Coleman. It merits the support of the business men of that thriving little, city. Success. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy Almost every family lio need of a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at tome time during the year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many years and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people. It has been prescribed by physicians with the most satisfactory results. It has often savod life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can you afford to rirk so much for so little) BUY IT NOW. World Drug Co. J W. N. VVIUTKCOTToN. Administratrix. Urst pun. Attorney ror the ep, 3U, or I ml In tliu Dlntrlcl Court of the Fourth .ludlriul District of the Suite of Tun, In urnl for the County or V tub. NOTM'K TO I'HKIUTOHN In the mutter or the estate o( John Hulieoek, deceivscd Credllom will present claim with voucher to the uiKierMltrned ut her rcitldfttro In NpunUn Fork City, I'uh lountv. Sute of mart, on or before t be Vth day of Kehruury, A. Itffll. It AHMIKT I. Haim ih k. Administratrix of siilil estate, A. It. MnKOAN. Attorney for Administratrix. Ilit.1 pub oet 7, last nov 4. luo l. , t'Dneir j i Bread, Pies, Cakes ALWAYS OS Phone Orders Promptly H A Fllled-ln- d. N ; l Pineules are for all kidney, liver, bladder, rheumatic and urinary com-- j plaints. They assist in separating salt and water with their poisons from the blood. They act promptly. Sold by The World l)rug Co. . Cash paid for all grain at Farmers' Il-- , Co-o- p. WE PAY Plenty of money to loan on farms. W. H. Ray & Co., P rovo; both phones 108. ot.a'bui calls here. i F R E S H TOP PRICE a', The members of the Kensington Club met at the home of Mrs. Hyrum Chris teiiseit Tuesday afternoon after having leen adjourned during the summer months. They spent the afternoon in quilting, after which delicious refreshments were served. A ,,l)y CKoKcft AIM. Wanted Your veal, pork, beef or hides. John W. Lewis, ind. phone 21-- a You can find Dr. Phillpott Drug Co. every Tuesday. Orcliunuoo Granting to J. L. Lytel, engineer, thereunto duly authorised by the director of the United States Reclamation Service, the right to construct, maintain and operate all necessary conductors and appliances necessary lor the operaration of a power transmission line in Spanish Fork City, County of Utah, State of Utah. be it ordained by the city council of Spanish Fork City: Section 1. That J. L. Lytel, Engineer United States Reclamation Service, thereunto duly authorized by the director of the United States Reclamation Service, hereafter to be known and called in this ordinance '"Grantee," is hereby granted the right, franchise and privefege to construct, operate and maintain uikiii, along, through, under and in the streets all necessary poles, cables, wires, ap pliances and appurtBnane.es necessary and requisite to the operation and maintenance of a high tension power transmission line in this city for a period of thirty years. That said grantee shall Sec. 2. in erecting the said poles and posts, and in doing underground work, disturb the streets, sidewalks and pavements as little as possible, and shall at all times after erecting said poles, posts, wires, cables and other fixtures, replace nil streets so disturbed by them in equally as good condition as they were before being so disturbed. Sec. 3. That the construction of the Power Transmission Line herein referred to shall commence within ninety (1HJ) days after the granting of this franchise and the passing of this ordinance, and shall be completed within one hundred and twenty (120) days from the commencement of work thereon. Sec. 4. That all poles'and posts used be straight by the grantees herein and all points where there is an unusual strain shall be sufiiciently staid in a workmanlike manner and alt points shall be so tilaced as not to interfere with travel, 'or the ordinary use of the streets and said grantees shall place all poles and posts as it may be directed by the city council, or some committee, or person authorized by it' for tiiat purpose, and said giantee shall furthermore comply with the terms and requirements of existing ordinances, and ordinances that may be hereafter passed by the city council of this city, not destructive to the rights herein granted. Sec. 5. That all work done by the grantee herein upon the public streets, alleys, lanes or other public places within this city shall be done by the said grantee under the supervision of the city council of this city, or some committee or person authorized by the city council for that purpose, the right being expressly reserved herein by the city council acting through its committee or person, to condemn any work or construction or maintenance not done or performed in accordance with the terms of this franchise. Sec. 6. That the franchises and herein and hereby granted shall be void and of no effect unless the iiauicu oiiau mibmii o,.sijr KlUlllcc iicii-idays from the passage of this ordifile with the city recorder of nance, Spanish Fork City, Utah, its acceptance in writing of this franchise and all its terms, condition and penalties. Sec. 7. That this ordinance shall take ciii-i'- i uiMni iia him. iiuumaiiun. Passed by the city council of Spanish Fork City, Utah County, State of Utah, this bth day of Oct., A. D. 1909. F. M. SNELL, Mayor. L. W. NIELSEN, Kec. Attest: State of Utah, County of Utah, Span; ish Fork City. I, Lars W. Nielsen, City Recorder In and for Spanish Fork City, County of Utah, State of Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of an ordidance granting to J. L. Lytel, Engineer United States Reclamation Service, thereunto duly authorized by the Director of the United States Reclamation Service, the right to construct, maintain, and operate all necessary conductors and appliances necessary for the operation of a high tension power transmission line in Spanish Fork City,Utah County, State of Utah. Passed by the city council of Spanish Fork City on the bth day of October, A. D. 1909. In witness, whereof I have! hereunto aflixed my official signature and the corporate seal of said Spanish Fork City, this th day of Oct., A. D. 1909. L. VV. NIELSEN, Recorder, first pub oct 14, last nov 4, '09 "U Treasurer ,..,.,, W , Marshal. M w . Attorney IIU Justice of the I'tiaue I' W city Physician I'rovlsioti Inspector WaterniiisUT iper day) ... ,'. Supervisor of Streets (per day) , 00 Superintendent of Waterworks ... UO ,. Policemen (per day) Chief of Klre Department of I'oiiiulkcepcr (one half fee) oeiton (per dav) of feem IKjh Tux Collector tone-ha.. Scaler of WcIhIhs and Measures Ilullillm; Inspector no fc r.lertrician When I'uld: The alaive salaries shall lie paid monthly. A pretty home wedding was given See. i Tbi ordldauce simll take effect imon Its first publication. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Heber mediately fussed by the Cl'v Council of Spanish Fork County. Clith, thlsttib day of Oct., Robertson of the Third ward Wednes- City, Utah A. I. IWW. F. M. SN'KI.U Mayor. Fred Smart and Charles Pearson, formerly of Provo, will go into the business in the building formerly occupied by James Mack ley 'a shoe shop. This should be a paying business from the start, judging merely from the fact that we know of several fellows in Spanish Fork who should have their hides tanned, and Fred is Smart enouph to do it for them. , ot The members of the Third Ward Relief Society wish to thank the Honey DEMOCRATIC TICKET C. for the check of $13.00, which was received by them, and was much apMayor Mm. A. Jones. Councilmen: preciated. Four year term Niel L. Gardner. Frank's store, which has been doing Two year term Albert Swensen. business at Springville for a long time", Two year term Richard H. Jex. has opened a branch store in Spanish Two year term- Hyrum Christensen. Read ' Recorde- r- Roger W. Creer. , Fork, opposite the pont;ifflce. ' their ad. on page 1. Treasurer Jacob Robertson. Justice Wm. B. Frost. r Levi Phillips, formerly . We, the Democrats of Spanish Fork, for Deal Bros, of Springville, will oiien our candidates, if elected, to a pledge a branch of the Springville bakery in conservative and economical administt e building formerly held down by R. tration of city a flairs. M. Boyaek's grocery. Whereas, The sale of intoxicants and the open saloon is a menace to decency, The Stewart & Dart Honey Co. held morals, and orderly condition of society their annual ball last Friday night. It of our city, therefore be it was well attended, and a great success. Resolved, That the Democratic can The proceeds were given to the Relief didates for election to the city offices Societies of Spanish Fork; receiving at the coming election stand pledged to County Clerk or the respective (Owthe enactment of prohibitory ordinan- nerI'PBMill $13 each. fur further ces of the sale of intoxicating liquors,, NOTICS TO I'aKDITOH M. I. Frame, who about a year ago and we, the Democratic party of Span Notice U hereby given to nil pcrxon huvinit came down from Salt Lake to sell off ish Fork, pledge our aid and moral sup- claims Htritliifct John S. decerned, to worm with vom('In. hers, to the the remainder of the Martell Co. stock, port to all ordinances enacted for such presentatthe her residence, Pelntf the line reilleni.-of Miut John S lewls. diseased, nl spiinish died Tueday night in a Salt purposes. Fork city. I'uh County, Mute of t'liib, on or after having been operated on for before llio first duv of Il'lti MA HY JANK L.KWI. a gio vth on his neck. He made many Administratrix or the estule or John S. friends while here. .Vxx Word has been received from Idaho An Ordinance Atnendlns Section IM, Chapter Falls that Mrs. Nate Snell had died 13 of the HovImhI Ordinances of Spanish rurS uii the 1st iliiy of April, llt. from bltaid poison the forepart of the City, lie it ordained by the City Council of Spanish week. Had been sick about six weeks, Fork City: I -That Section .VI. chapter 411, of .section Fork City, and leaves a husband and five children the iicvlsed Ordlnancns of Spanish same Is hereby amended to read aa and the and many other relatives to mourn her be. follows, annual salaricHof all death. The funeral services will be SAI.AKIKS- - IM Theofficer of (his city shall circled and appointed in held the Spanish Fork city pavilion be us herein provided: !'""' .' .. Mayor U Friday at 1 p. m. y il Coiincilmen ... at the Citv FOR FAT! BUTTER Leave all dM j All Good People Live Within the Law Jails, penitentiaries and the gallows are built for those who refuse to live within the law, and want to be a law unto themselves. Walk in the straight and narrow path and at all times be able to read your title clear. There is a law in this state compelling people to have printed wrappers on their butter. Some imagine they are wise and use a rubber stamp, in this case the ink will unto the butter and probably poison it, hence it doesn't fill the law. BUTTER WRAPPER Rl.tIR INif can be handled only with printing press and is guaranteed not to 24 hours after printing. We, at The Spanish Fork Press Ofllce, have won an We will pay twice a month for all cream received. . . . . mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmammmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm ; ' .Hone&utaixSon xaxnnra-AXWExxa-- , olT-s- Notice for Publication. HKIMHTMKNT Of TMk IN I KltlOK, S. Land Office, Suit Luke City, fuiU, September It h, IW. NOTIt'K In hereby iilvcn that Ucorite A. Ilovd of Tucker. I'lnh. who. on December M'tli hT, made homestead entry litd. Serial No' 01 IS. for 8Wt, section , Township Id south. Kanve T Kast. Suit l.ase Meridian. Iihk Uled notice or InUmtlon to nialie fltml I'ninmu tatinn proof, to establish claim to l lie land above described. Iielore the Hetlster innl or the V S. Land office at Salt Lake t'liv. I'lah. on the 3rd day of November. Ibmi, Claimant names us witnesses: Nell .Mnuiiin JoeK. lianielN, W. S. MrKeuKiie and K. F. Altirphv, all of Tucker I'tuh K. I. K TIIOMI'KOV, Ketrlster. first pub Kept V. last cct If ll"M. L off-s- enviable reputation with the people in printing butter paper, that's the only reason we get the business. Butter Wrapper Day is Saturday "Optimism is a Boost" 'We can Judge the future only by the past." Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the EXPERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest In our mutual financial welfare. THE COMMERCIAL OF SPANISH FORK BANK |