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Show ' ' I ' : . Spanish HE V VOLUME IX f ORK- i - NUMBER 50 SPANISH FORK. UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910 SAD DEATH OF PERSONALS THISTLE NOTES YOUNG LADY MISS ROTH MATLEY DIES AT V Ti LD.S HOSPITAL AT SALT LAKE Funeral services were held at the City Pavilion Monday afternoon over the remains of Ruth Matley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matley of the Third ward, who died at the L. I), S. Hospital on the 2:ird inst. after an operation for appendicites. Hishop George Hales presided. The ward choir, led by Ed. M. Howe furnished the music. AND A son was born to Mrs' Jos. 1). Finch of Provo, on December IS, 1910. GOSSIP CHRISTMAS DEATH PROGRAM s Fern Ingeberg, the old. , daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Lofter Johnson, died very suddenly last Saturday of convulsions. Funeral services were held at noon Monday at the residence. The speakers were Samuel Holt, Henry The Christinas program at the PresA. B. Morgan, city attorney, was byterian church last Sabbath morning, E. S. Johnson came down from Jlel- over frcv.n Provo Tuesday on business. was largely attended and splendidly jkt last Friday morning. conducted. Both teachers and scholars Peter Malcolm, who for the past w ish to express their many thanks to Masquerade ball at Pulmyra hall friends who so kindly helped the Wednesday, January 11. All welcome. eight months has been working in Gar- in many making their Christmas so pleasant. field, returned home last Thursday. The' total amount contributed was Miss Eva Gilbert went to Sevier j $27.41. Total expenditure $26.40, leavCo, to spend the holidays with her! Misses Ellen and Rose Jameson are a balance of 60e in the Sabbath home for the holidays and are favoring ing sister. School treasury. sov,,ra (H. parties with their sweet With the sincere thanks of the AsJ. V. Rife Itft for Silver City Wed- -' vocal music. , sembly, Presbyterian Church Sunday nesday evening, where lie w ill work in School. , tne minea. Don't fail to call at the Nebo Imple Mrs. F, Dart, Supt. ment Co. and get our prices before s. Miss Susan Johnson, Several of the teacher of this dis- elsewhere. We aan save you buying trict are attending teachers' iiwJuk money. i" Salt Lake City, About (ire inches of show has fallen and the coldest night was Christmas night." when the thermometer registered 4 below. Tuesday night it was i5 alwvc. I understand that the Strawberry tunnel is nearly 40 per cent completed and that the work is prospering very well. During the last five or six months considerable sickness has been botherand ing the people, of which small-po- x scarlet fever have been the most an noying, but we hear nothing about those at present, but colds and rheumatism are interferincr with the haimi- ness of a. good many. Christmas passed off pleasantly und friendliness and good will seems to be OF LITTLE CHILD three-month- Tilley, William Holt, Jr.. and Bishop McKell, all of whom spoke tender words of consolation and hope to the bereaved parents and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lofter Johnson w ish to extended their heartfelt thanks to the many kind f'ieruls who so geneionsly assisted them during the sickness nnd death of their infant daughter. Sec.-Trea- 23TI1 WEDDING ADVERSARY ' The Club ball, which On Christmas Day Mr. and Mrr, How Gypsies Crccied the Connecticut is Caching: iiaviliim Tuesdav Hicks celebrated the twenty-eigRobert r, i i Tueie.dny was gyptip' d,iy and on is upending; of their wedding. evening, was a social and financial sue- - trolled the workings of the ferrvltopt anniversary Christmas here. Icess. Mr. Willard Moore and wife came a'l Hie Conneetlout river ut Colonial was afternoon. Sixteen wnstotta loade.l wU!i down from Kigby, Idaho, und joined in pronounced by C. W. Dooth. be peTfect without these bodies again, , Jensen fan,e , from Puul,,0 ont f(,rcmn of ,he men. women and chlldn-Japob Ilay A fine dinner was b'orkml the the festivities. Bishop Hales made the opening lhedayw.ll8urelycomewhenshe w.il ,8St Wednesday, where he la Colorado mine in Eureka, returned to road to the boat, wlillo one vt the l rI seived to all Coo Some of the present. . speech in which he said sister Huth lake up mis Douy Bam. one w.u oc work hi w.irk Tm.al:iv i,i,ht for lnc pa;,t Joe V,::i-with nftor Pmser . . , dlckerlHR c'ght njr G1'0- - A. was " Mrs. and Mr. were was of a sturdy pioneer .... I.. ..i... iuoj XI.... guests n..il. n.il .. aimi iiuuuujr family. i.uui .uuuey months. for reiluee.l rater., whio'i li vonld not Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lewis und Christmas with relatives here. J"hn P. Creer made the next ' speech; God bless us amen." gra'it. Atitor.io')i':e parties r.W.'un Mr. and Mrs. Henry llubtr, of Puyson, he was very eloquent. He llenrv Gardner was thu next. Hc i James S. Warner and Helming the situation and kut.wlu how Inn ulao Mr. Wilson sympathiMurray, a student at zed with them so far as he wr. ami Mrs. Andrew name, or It would Sake to convey the l.twh could; he said in part "In that world where she christonson left for Silvr City after of B. Provo. The Press Yv the U., quoted the beautiful words of the hymn has gone she will see and understand Raymond, AlberH, Canada, arrived in ovir 'wuR'ht out Co!r paylna spending Christmas with relatives in Spiinu-Mrs. Hicks mary and Mr. withes ! t!ir.-Fork fl.rot"?i "SUter Thou Wast Mild and and and "d'.nrs. one, two Tuesday evening, Lovely. more of the mysteries of life than we ' Fork and Benjamin. nii:le will visit relatives and frie. da here for wl'.leh nieniis tbev fiiurt",1! happy returns. Gentle as the summer breeze." He do here. Death is a decree that has Sprnish en-ennrt a all to rxi had been associated with her in 'pr pay money a month. the been passed upon all tlesh. In that Mr. and Mrs. George A. Yates of It w.is n'n nntmiut to thp Rrml high school. To him she was a most world we shall be able to go on and on ! for.'- - the lat 'ii: BASKET BALL GAME TGiiiGHT I;eniatiiin. critertamou a numuer Visa Kate Davis came home from e'e'rek p. in. be character, her spirit was always to perfection. She was pure and imio- - vl and relatives Saturday' evening mm who ili-- ' the ;' pni'ied AlcNprder, Idaho, latt Friday. Her might, there was always sunshine in cent and has gone to her rather m To-- i Sunday at a Chrittrnas festival, ' ad ight tho local High school basket . her soul. She was an VZ sister L;Hie, who H bee), working in wtth .,,, inspiration for heaven. th, i team bill plays the Sprirgville high Salt Lake City, for the past four at his post with the j good to many of the poung lady stu-- 1 ", ' l'f Choir sang "Rest For the Weary school team at the City Pavilion. AlLOSTLast between John Saturday, cie.its. month?, accompanied her home. ILr genial sunny disposition Soul." erliis for reduced rnt.s They w:-is not a league ' game, the this t atchel R. G. a and Beck's though W., was a benediction to all those with seen count inR the er.Bh and had Ic't . Betieciction by D. T. Lewis. ' is watched with much intere;t watch and other articles. in? 'he river outcome a pond surnlus iifter whom she was associated. She did beThe fioral tributes were most excellfind teams are evenly mi.tched t nd as affected the themselves office reMany and to receive Press persona Return o'd Say brook co:revi : nderce Nlv. lieve in the unbounded love of our Lord ent and the congregation Idled the ward. bids fair to bo interesting. with a presistent cough after an attack imi.'on Pay. contest tlij and Master Jerfus thrist. She is not pavilion to its utmest capacity. of influ.-nza- . As tlw cou.'h can be eft Jones, who has Lcen playing dead as some would have it; 1 tljere will j Miss Matley wus born in Spani.-- h No. on shoes horse and sale Chambercured of use been shifted to cin.tr, the .has Cheap by promptly guard, w come a time hen the will take this No. 2 60.: per lain's Cough Remedy, it should not be Holiday Fork, June 3rd, 18-lExcursion 0 I5c per set of four. Rates Via strenctheidiur tho linetn. All of the body again. i The pall bearers were all young men set of 4. No. Uti'c per set if 4. No. allowed to rim on until it becomes trouboys ure in tho pink of condition and Tne next speaker was Rev. Theo. from Provo. Also Salt Laks Route many of thoae pres- 4 73c per t. No. 5 !S5c per set. No. blesome. Sold by all dealers. have had some strentious practice late-- ! wlio spoke only a few words. He ent were Provo No. 7 6 $1.00. people. at Niels Anthan's ly. A matched game between some cf said in part that nothing that we can Our hearts go out in sympathy to Mr. blacksmith shop. of town and the high school f tha Route, betveen all stations on Salt teamplayers say will at all soothe the feelings of and M rs. Matley ia their ad berieve-nien- t. Said evening resulted in a Tuesday Conductor t?i" And Mr. and Mrs. Matley; ihey were so Lake Route in Utah and to station on e:;r The greatest danger from influenza 8 a the high school. for conductor' Dorehffter on The victory overwhelmed with grief that more Salt Lake & Idercur Railroad and Sun Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matley and family is of its resulting in pneumonia. This as very hof and tired, and h!. cur than likely they did Hut hear what was YfisU to extend .their heartfelt thanks' cari"Te obviated Pete Valley RaHroad. 'TrcTTelW on tale ! by "using 'Chamber-Iain'- s wkPuo crowded he had hard wori vv- Dec. b'd said. It was our duty to meet to thiwe who so 23, 24, 25, 26 and .list, and Jan. j Remember, the "Neverslip" horse. c generously assisted Corgh Remedy, us it not only lectlng the fares; so wbar tie 2nd gotid retun:i ij until Jan. t thoe is the cheapest in the long run. ts.e and 1st o and man Ftand:n a in treat saw them kindly, and a t:jii way them during the sickness and deuih of cures iiilldeiitrt, but Ci.u.iteracts any along Mr Th. Petersen w ill tell you why. 9th l'Jll. that showed t them that we sympa- their beloved daughter, Ruth. runnlne board and a IHCp tVr tendency of the disease twards pneunear Heat end tin old child with them. occupying thized monia. Sold by ail dealers. Mm he said combatively, "Yru'il have 1'he next tpeaker was Joseph A. to give me a fare for that little pir! " Utah Woo! Growers C3ayeali an The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Buttle of Provo. He was well acNext Wednesday evening, January 4, "I'm sorry." said the man calm'y. annual mtettng of the Spanish Geslison died Wednesday night of quainted with the- - deceased in I'roo; Salt Lake City December .HO, SI, 1910 i The , V will be the' regular nveting ni.ht of "but I refuse to do it." A heated ni?u c ub will be mid In ; one of Commercial idness week. an after rork he said "I have often talked withhtr pneumonia . Low excursion rates via the Salt Lake , , , Uk-- Sp.uiish Fork Commercial Club. ment followed, durliv; which thf enrt , , A. me ci uo room on me tcconu luieudy h and there; she had many very many friends ti demanded statrlgh't.s on Route. all from Tickets sale ductpr All members' are invited tj tern in January, I9ll, at 7:30 p. m., to elect old Jesus our Savior came to fulfill a Ruth Bowen, the little over a lie leaf at the begi. lament of man calmly refused. At last th latter ions in Utah on Salt Lake Route From with a laugh: "One re:ioi why Tintic and Nephi East December 3i)th olfieers, hear reports, and atterd to minion; he c.iine to make an atone-mti- .t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bowen the new year. We are now prepared said other business that may come up, as I won't Funfor all mankind. This earthly died Wednesday of pneumonia. pay for the child Is ;nt entertain yo'J in various ways, r.nd Is not mine and she Is not with me." and 3lst; from points Modena to Tin-ti- c, of the constitube will will taken be held at and eral services la'jcrnacie up again Dec. 20th and 29th. Good return- provided in Section 5, probably also nave soino important business Boston Herald. tion. will botvme immortal. We could not the home Friday afternoon. ing until January 3rd, I9ll. ut'.end. D. A. Stone, Secretary. The Howe sisters sang a duet and prevailing in Mis Ellen Jameson sang a solo. The rostrum was beautifuly decorated for the occasion. The invocation Self-Cultu- B. Bearnson, who school in Fielding, Utah, J. general. John Thorgerson iipk. . - ht 1 j . i i. rlltt' ' s J i ; ...., - iwr - cr'' ; J. J 6J-1- - - two-year- s s'-.- o t 71 i IM DflllAR IS M YOUR NICK-EE- YOU NEED TO START AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL F SPANISH FORK, UT. ."RANK And we will LOAN you one of our niclds plated Solid Steel, HOME SAVINGS BANKS FREE. IT WILL LEARN THEM TO SAVE. GET YOUR BOY OR GIRL ONE FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. one, or if you cannot call, telephone or send a t our from one of town accard agent, who will call on you. get postal mail. be opened by counts may The Auxiliary Home Savings Bank has become the most popular and worths adjunct to a savings institution ever adopted beeause it enables the people to mve in small amounts and at a time when tbe money can be spared. This Private Savings Bank is a strong box having a locked door in front, a slot iii the top for money, and a patent device inside to prevent coins from sliphours a day-- to is designed -t- he slot being open twenty-fou- r help ping out. It save the small sums that are so often needlessly spent just because they d n't at the time seem to amount to much. We keep the key and you keep the bank, which can be returned to usoccas-jMMl- y to be opened, whsn the amount saved will be counted in your presence, credit on your pass book and begin drawing interest, the bank placed to yur returned to you. Take one of these bunks home. Make it a and locked again amount, however small, into it daily and some to rule drop Call a 'r ft nt the close of the year you will be surprised to note how much you have saved. Anyone can save in small amounts. Very few can save in large amounts. Every person, especially the young, should have a bank account, large or small. An account at the bank encourages thrift and leads "to the formation of good business habits.' Come and get the bank. thp bank and SAFETY O-i- DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT .' r ' . s'J i ;':r' " F irst ' INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAYINGS ACCOUNTS, 5 PER CENT, COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. Accounts are invited from firmsti corporations and" individuals on terms consistent with safe banking and with the character of the services rendered. Courteous consideration as well as the best service is assured. The affairs of the bank are directed by officers thouroughly experienced in the needs of depositors, and by a board of directors composed of representative business men, so that conservative management and absolute safety is assured. Upon the Strength of its Foundation Depends the Stabality of any ' ''"i Structure. Lay, therefore, a strong and Arm foundation for future happiness and prosperity by starting a savings account. 7 iaiona Bank OFFGIERS J and DIRECTORS SPANISH FSBKi UTAH $150 'A . AND UP PER YEAR George D. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN SURPLUS AND PROFITS... RESOURCES, OVER... .......... ........... . Snell,,...,.......,....,. John Jones;. ....... . ..... F. M. Snell.... .$ 25,000 8,000 i50,000 . ,j .... . - .... ... president Vice-Preside- nt Cashie George D. Snell, Jr. Hubbard Tuttle, Jr. it j i 3 |