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Show 1 LOCAL JOTTINGS See Niels Anthoa. House For Rent Mrs. Sam Myler returned from Garfield with her children Wednesday eve- Take your eggs to the bakery in ex change for bread, cakes, etc. High School Notes FOR SALE A pair of mares coming old, weigh about 13 hundred. Ehquire of P. C. Meiling.Payson Utah. 4 year Non-Partis- At the recent teacher's convention held in Springville, the High School organization of Utah County was per fected. The following was the personal: Ed. M. Rowe, Pres.; Osmond Justen, Vice Pres.; J. M. Walker, Sec. Athletic committee; Karl Hopkins, chairman; Osmond Justesen, James ning. B. F. Grant will lecture on temper Lofter Johnson of the Tack Pavilion ance at the eity pavilion Sunday even Jame Orchestra has purchased Kelly 7:30. An excellent program will at ing son's residence in First ward. Walker, D. L. Pack, Melvin Wilson, be given. Homer Christensen. one our of Zebedee Coltrin, popular Mrs. Julia Farnsworth Lund will speak Doliceman is taking a vacation in San The high school student body actat the city pavilion Friday afternoon at ivities this Francisco, vitdting his brother. year, are to be commended. 2 o'clock under the auspices of the Pro Never before in the hisory of the high Mrs. Ruth Brockbank is prepared to hibition League. school have the students manifested a take in first class dressmaking at re fine lot of Am keener interest or a more enthusiastic Lee Theo. Rev. a has sonable prices. Sure to please. erican Bible Society bibles for sale. He spirit. These are the student body Wm. Wahl, who is at the University is also agent for The Deseret Farmer officers: Francis Snell, President; Wallace of Utah this year, spent Saturday and and all leading magazines. . Hales snd Maggie Miller Vice presiin his this city. parents Sunday visiting The Democrats close will the eampagn dents; Blanche Moore Sec. and Treas. ; do to is with a rousing rally at the city pa- Ross Rowe, yell master; Howard Hales, prepared George Hitchings all kinds of watch, clock, and jewelry vilion, Monday evening, November 7th. standard bearer. The classes are organized as follows: recarinir. AH work guaranteed. See Hon. Wm.II. King will be the speaker. Lewis Rowe, Pres.; Ethel Juniors, him at the Spanish Fork Vice Pres.; Maggie Miller, Huntington, old A. Jones' son, Mayor W. Bowen Sec. David Treas. down moved ; Mrs. Nellie Norris has Jack, while playing near Dahle's store make Andrus, Pres.; her and will Henry Sophmores, Lake Salt from City Hallowe'en, fell down a cellarway, and home here in the future. At present received sereral severe bruses to his Susa Huntington, Vice Pres.; Leland Sec and Treas. ; Ex. committee, she is working in Benjamin. nose and lip, requsring the attention Creer, Bessie Gardner, Mark' Lewis, Blanche of a physician. Co-o- p. ar Lame back comes on suddenly and is It is caused by The old, old story, told times with extremly painful. rheumatism of the muscles, Quick re- out number, and repeated over and lief ii afforded by applying Chamber- over again for the last 36 years, but it lains Liniment. Sold by all dealers. is always a welcome story to those in search of health There is nothing in Julius Jensen, formerly connected the world that cures coughs and colds with the Spanish Fork bakery is here as quickly as Chamberlain's Cough on a visit He returned recently from Remedy. Sold by all dealers. a trip to Denmark. Lake Shore; FARM FOR SALE-- On 63 acres; 15 farming land, balance pasture, 80 shares of water in the Lake Shore Irrigation Co. known as Enquire of Samuel Clayson Estate. I wa Ashby. Last Thursday evening the New Star Club was entertained by Miss Fern Lewis at her home. . The evening was spent in sewing and other regular work of the club, after which refresh ments were served by the hostess. The week before the club was enter tained by Miss Grace Jarvis. playing with Jennie Nelson, the The Self Culture Club met last Thurseight-year- s old daughter of Will Nelson Dr. arm. broke her left evening at the home of Mrs. T. 0. day of Palmyra Creer. she is Current events were given by and limb set the injured Hagan Edna Brockbank, the lesson from the recovering nicely. v-- 7 Bay View Magazine was given by Bell A Halloween party was held in Pack's Jones and reading from "The Masquer Refreidi Pavilion Monday evening for the bene- aders" by Clara Robertson. fit of Serenus Gardner Jr., who will ments were served. leave next Monday to fill a mission in New England, $25 was realised and David D. Bowen Dead given to Mr. Gardner. David D. Bowen died Monday afterMr. CO. Vsott will return from noon at the home of his wife's mother, Kansas City, Missouri, on November Mrs. Margaret Davis, after suffering 8th and will be prepared to take a about a year from cancer on the liver. years of age small class in piano music at her home, Mr. Bowen is thirty-nin- e sons two and four leaves and a Those residence. wife, at Amnion Tuttle's loss. his mourn He was to make should lessons to daughters take desiring here and well known highly respected arrangements early. and in Tintic, where he taught school several years and was county superin-deKelly Tanuson with his family movof public instruction two years. Thursed to Ontario, California, last The funeral will probably be held live to intend where they day evening, in the future. Mr. Jameson has lived Saturday, the services being delayed to in this city for many y?ars and his allow his brothers time to get here. family was raised here. We hope him auccess in his new field of lab r. $50.00 Reward Last Sunday other children, while -- . nt A reward of $50.00 will be paid for When a cold becomes settled in the information that will lead to the contreatseveral will take day's ystem, it of viction the person or persons, who ment to cure it, and the best remedy on October 29th. dog poisoned my to use is Chamberlain, s Cough Remedy. CWillHouU. It will cure quicker than any other, and also leaves the system in a natural NEW BABIES. Sold by all and healthy condition. A b rn to Mr. and Mrs. was dealers. girl Frank Proctor on the 22nd. Som j of Jacob A. Hansen's many A srirl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira friends and relatives have given him Markham of Leland, October 25. a pleasant little surprise by digging A girl was born to Mrs. Geo. R. Warhis beets, Mr. Hansen being confined ner at Benjamin last Sunday. to his bed on account of the accident two weeks ago. Mr. Hansen's family Reunion of Wiikim Family wish to express their gratitude to their friends and relatives for this kind act. decendatita Last Friday sixty-eigh- t, of Patriarch George W. Wilkins gathAmos Wood returned Saturday even- ered at his home in a family reunion ing from a thirty months mission in to honor his 88th birthday. the Central States. He worked in the The afternoon and evening was spent I.iahona office in Independence, Miss- in playing games, program and feastouri for twenty-on- e months, spent ing. Mr. Wilkins has living 10 child seven months laboring in the mission ren, 36 grand children, and 37 field and has been visiting in Michigan making a total of 83 and Illinois during the hut three decendents. living months. Most of the male members of the are looked upon as leaders in family A Democratic Rally will be held in some of there have risen communities, Nov the City Pavilion Friday evening above the high ordinary walks of life ember 4th at 7:30. The siteakers are and counted are among the distinguish Hon Wm. W. Ray of Salt Lake City, as President Geo, ed men of the state, one of the best orators in the state B. H. Y. U. and I'res. Brimhall of the Hon. Thomas Taylor, of Provo, canffi Will of Utah stake. identJ. Knight, date for the state senate; Hon. Alma woman of The are ideal in the family Creenwood. candidate for the state all that goes to makeup perfect woman senate, and others. hood. Robert T. Thurber, of the Commer cial Bank left for Richfield Monday Mr. Thurber was married on Wednes day to Miss Louise Seegmiller, a highly respected member of Kichlield society, After enjoying a honeymoon of a bout two weeks, Mr. Thurber will re sume his duties at the bank and he and his bride will make Spanish Fork their home. The Commercial Club met at the club rooms Wednesday evening, with twentv one members present. Letters of inquiry concerning Spanish Fork from about JJW) Eastern people have been received and it was decided to answer them, sending each a copy of Strawberry Project pamphlet and a circular letter, explaining all ubotit our city. Other business pertaining to the club was transacted. We feel to join with the family of Patriarch Wilkins in wishing him many returns of the day. A Good Position Can be had by ambtious young men and ladies" in the field of "Wireless" or Railway telegraphy. Since the iaw became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to t'JQ per month, with good chance of The National Telegraph advancement. Institute of Portland, Ore., operates six official institutes in America, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless off) rials and places all graduate into position. It will pay yoa to write them for full details. Moore, Howard Hales, Pres.; Freshman, Lucille Snell, Vice Pres.; Christy Thomas, Sec. and Treas.; Morgan Thomas, yell master; Wallace Hales Athletic mgr.; committee: Ina Gardner Bernell Hansen and Vera Davis. Rally an u.v a. "Citizenship." uev. un.. your benefit to go to Harry Meisel's sale aud see what grade of goods we carry, what prices we name. We are not afraid of competitors; no merchant in Utah County will give so high class goods for so It is in church, was enairman. Before th. speaker and Miss j a 1 on the rendered a very beautiful duet solo. a piano. Bessie Gardner sang to The speaker went back in history down and the early day. of Egypt briefly through Greece and Rome, and decay, ceiore declared for he concluded however he as local option gav local option a chance to say Deople the the saloon or Wncintr micj " the dive, he believed in temperance local and that was why he favored do would away vote his If iloon and the drinking habit, th but he would not hesitate to give it, He it. do quoted not h knew it would rw irHn nf the Stanford University see the who said that he wauld rather all them see whole world drunk than not could neip sober because they Before he concluded he told to his audience it was their privilege vote as they please. orator. Rev. Goshen is a masterly at bound; audience spell his held He often was He times he was humorous. audience applauded to the echo. The both of politimade and up was large cal parties and was very attentive. .v. put.vtrian wMt"J rw low a price. The only thing we ask you is to come and see our goods; you will say the same when you see our prices We are not goin to stay here verv ' long, so take your share before we go away and save ntt win ,.. tnom-selve- 40o up-to-da- juppos if at te D( In! MESELS HARRY Bel Wder 1 ( Utah Spanish Fork, LtaflrJI nsv ondei i days ita Ii Ktectlve ifiwd to Uted b Urrlew .min. here-to-for- m.. K lithe t itory lwr d During the Fall or Winter Months in si forwi who CALIFORNIA Jjpen In London b The ' Salt Lake Route" is the direct liie to the PACIFIC COAST also GOLDFIELD and TONAPAH. TRAIN ILY 3-DA- S-- 3 Observation Cars. For rates and local see your agent or address J. H. MANDE.RFIELD, A. G. P. A., Electric Lighted. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. reprle' AERO Jas. L Hales Sinking Spells Every Few Days "At the time I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I was having sinking spells every Tew days. My hands and feet would get cold; I cduld scarcely breathe, and could feel myself gradually sinking away until I would be unconscious. Those about me could not tell there was life in me. After these spells I would be very weak and nervous, sleepless and without appetite; had neuralgia in my head and heart. After taking the remedy a short time all this disappeared and in a few weeks all the heart trouble was cone." MRS. LIZZIE PAINTER &3 3d Ave. Evansville, Ind. For twenty years we have been constantly receiving just such letters as these. There is scarcely a locality in the United States where there is not some one who can testify to the merits of this remarkably successful Heart Remedy. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy It sold by J the tint bottle fail, to money? yMf dru88,,t wl" retUPn WW MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. l.!V0a H. V'"1 JM"1' Lowest Prices Best THE WHITE IS ,n wirornunt'e t- or i.wh or Utah, u" ul 1" 7 wuteTO XfJSEiy luou Hrond of llrSSri.ft.dJl??... """'"" in" "ouinpant P nur nf it.i It win """""n. 'mm where iwV...riT"ou by mean of a pipe line fop le Sf m rLi e2 h lumbar cor- - Si. Inch.,? to be pi departmc was 'an Oeneri Hotel staff F 0 , ""u""i SATISFACTION kps, In.h Goods GUARANTEED Vlready bai machines the army ecesslty machines to be States is See or write to the ARTHUR aWKb-s- hg at the home of Ernest alladares I and ac Brockbank la, I 3!resident der Hay In ith thar Chargi ird, WIs.- -n Ladies : nd Gsntfemen's, dam del 'eased froi but lmmedl GARMENTS iOOthpr Kti BY J. GREENE MAIN ST lencea Dy all who ue unamoerw'j Stomach and T.iver Tablets, ind W Healthy condition of the body and nnj which they create, makes one feel P. fuL Sold by all Dealers. Tbtltrtbi 1904. Sunday Pi City, Mo N In newai ere decli P Johnson MlnlotftDd Princinal nlare of business, fcM min, Utah County, Utah. IUAiMA I. hAMiK. moan n L M. M rhn was c Harp, a de Dietz's cat B: aa Diets "Iff Madde hooting o tiA effect the bay the fug Princeton cleaning ano pressis The pleasant purgative I gunboat Merchunt Tailorihs In ' appeals. this stat lng violate on v re prln meeting of the directors heldn 15th day of October. 1910, for Tl pract mont nf A mills run- - aharft WBl KVIN 1 Publlcatlo ttanse I the outstanding stock of theeorporsW payable at once to George A. Hone, j" ClMd Clot sectetary.at his office In Benjamin, County, Utah. Any stock upon to-In- i.mi. - ,. of November.1910,' Ilia i u the the 15th day , lnl ...,..,WUX uojipj ( ulcb Tunnttr, public auction, and unlen pay"1'", made before, will be sold on day of December, 1910,to pay - t' linquent assessment, togeincrw"- ManZan Pifo I Rebellion Orelans. started by little isla EASY TERMS BnmcBniiivu w of t Charles Get A White Sewinj MaduDJJuoS! la T L the ms, KING ROCKHILL BLOCK - VK; sr"'?1! ""n ' fu'"etpr .ITm..lluu ihtoh Co. If you want supplies, fixtures, wiring or anything in the electrical line, get our estimates. C. o. mio. iquadror ill Uien cioiwr . whoeirm7;i.T,:iv"-:lv'rr'n', F ington. One Door North of Charlotte Slate KriKlnmr Office, v. Ones i The Spanish Fork Electric Supply PROMPTLY DONE Notice to Water m B. Hales - Croup is most prevalent durinir ih rut h,.i. 1.1. dry cold weather of the early winter Parents of -vounir rhi1.tn.ti Iron wheels for sale-S- ee Niels months. . . snoura oe prepared Tor it. All that is Anthon. needed Is a bottle of Chamberlain's complin 0 When you want electrical or carpen Cough Remedy. Many mothers are ter work done see J. A. Snyder or call never without it in their home nH it up No. 110 Indejwndent Phone, Every- has never dissapointed them. Sold by all deulears. thing first class. ... ibt tble lour cli TO SPEND A FEW WEEKS OR A FEW MONTHS See David Prior. si j list . sale. PE THE DOLLAR s. A Missionary Letter Hartford Conn. Oct. 25 1910. Dear Friends: of Recently I have been reminded of Fork in way by friends Spanish my a letter written from there, mention was made of me writing to them all, but time is so limited it behooves me to appeal to the quickest way of reachI have many ing you all, The Press. of the good old Last Saturday evening one of the f.imt remembrances the task with undertake shall and town most pleasant social functions in the of small no pleasure. degree history of the high school was given in 1 am away out here in the "Wooden honor of the high school faculty, by the Junior students, at the high school Nutmeg" State on the banks of the hun Room 1 was elaboratly ' silvery Connecticut twenty-fou- r buildinir. Mormondom. from My miles dred -com-decorated a compliment to the :I a i 111 11 mittce in charge. The enthustic class companion brover k. ucau 01 Arizona and I came up here from New Haven spared no means in preparation. At 8:30 the professors and their a month ago and are opening up a new wives arrived to be welcomed by happy field for missionary service here. We are doing some preaching on the band of students. The costumes worn were representatirs of colonial days; streets and meeting people at their had Betsy Ross, George Washington, homes. A fine circle of friends are James Otis or Patrick Henry been beimrmade so we are haypy in our present they would beheid their peers. work. A well prepared program was renJudging by a letter receivedmiracle s dered. Games were made interest irg have been wrought in Spanish Fork and enjoyable. Dainty refreshementa during the past four years, were served. Everything seemed to This missionary life is a strenuous lend joy and happiness to the evening, one, it has its ups and downs, its The facnlty gave several splendid num- - bright and cloudy days like all other bers along prof esasional lines. It was vocations. Some young men before with reluctance that the pleasant party 'coming out here as missionraies take broke up when the morning hours ! too much the optimist's view of things, ' which results in a slight dissapointment approached. Last year this party gave an excel- -' ' when in actual service by finding lent Hallowe'en parly, this year they out that they have mortal men to work Itie social with, with all the human frailities that sept up their atanuard. will be re- -' characterize the family of men at home tne other long night given niembereU. vt nucic jruu iiiiu mm. In the new fields prejudice exists to Byrl some extent, but it is fsstly dyihg out Preju Many school children suffer from con- " this Prt ot New England. to be like has cleaned briars away cause is which Uw of olteii stipation, .innimtu -- t u-,- n iihym. from new tracts of land before the oenaia's Mon.acn and uver Tablet, gospel seeds ean be effectively sown. are an Kieal medicine to give the child, but once the good seed lodges in fertile for they are mild and gentle 111 their hertg A germinates and grows and effect and will cure even chronic con- - ye,lds fourth Mcious frusts of love. This is a great work, its magnitude stipatioit. bold by all dealers. can only be realized by those who have Here we had the real experience. Well Advised meet and converse with all classes from The Praise That Comes From Thankful the humble P88811"1 to the hih citv offiof and cals The professors colleges. Spanish Fork People. saying so often made by a returned The kidney Remedy never fails. missionary "it was the happiest time Spanish Fork people rely upon it. of my life" is no joke, it is real. You That remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills. young Mormon chaps while reading Spanish Fork testimony proves it al- - l want to impress one tact on your ways reliable. minds, that is this, "you cannot spend Mrs. David Evans, Second Ward, two years of your life more profitably Spanish Fork, Utah, says: "Since I than here as missionaries." The great used Doan's Kidney Pills over two store of experiences accumilated here years ago, I have been in good health, is just what you need to begin life with except for an occasional backache, If you havent had a hope of going which "htvt beeh quickly disposed of by e, get one, you couldn't fast- -' a few doses of this remedy. You may en a thought on a better idea. The continue to publish the statement I mission field has been the awakening gave in praise of Doan's Kidsey Pills of many a genids, it may be yours and August, 1907. I was afflicted with if you can discover in two years what kidney trouble and I suffered intensely you are best adapted for, you will be from pains through my back. Dizzy paid a hundred fold for time and money spells and headache often annoyed me invested aside from the great amount and at times I really thought I would of good you can accomplish in help have to give up. One of my relatives ing others. .. had taken Doan,s Kidney Pills with u... ..... -- II may juu an cuuunue 10 prosper in gratifying results and on her advice, I your several callings and may success gave them t trial, procuring my supply crown your efforts. at Larson's Drug Store. Doan's Kid1 remain very sincerely yours. ney Pills acted as represented and a Elder A. Rowley Bahcock few doses were all that was required to relieve me." Price 50c. For sale by all dealers. FOR SALE-- A team of young horses Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo, New York, cheap. See Ed. Christianson. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's -- and LOST Small white pig, six weeks take no other. old. Finder return to Chas. Waters. acres dry land for 50o TO ON f Save your money and dress yourself Because of the large attendence our study room has been over crowded. The Ideal building is already too small to satisfy the needs of the high school. A recent high school ball held in Pack's pavilion was a social and a financial snccess. There was in attendence the largest crowd since the fourth day of July. 80 MONEY SAVING PLACE THE enint? at the city pavilion delivered a very Rev. Elmer I. Goshen a 9 ra auuicvi " u eloquent leciure wu who, qthumfaS? w,) vft .UTl tiffing mi xpenseof"1' GEO. A. HONESeerw. ablll preserve Coring shi Pl workers' to prev tolling Bias Mr, compi '4ttfarturer Business |