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Show The Spanish Fork Press VOLUME IX SPANISH FORK, UTAH. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1910 I NUMBER 8 , Qeral of David LOCAL JOTTINGS R.Thomai-Cyin- ro I Funeral services were held at the fourth ward mating house, Monday, of David R. larch 1, over the remains on March 3. died who Vmas (Cymroy Lhop A. J. Hansen, presided. The Ctine was called to order at 2 p. m. rv, onening prayer was offered hy llbert Swenson. The first and second Wmns were "The Besurrectiop Day" "Now He's Gone We'll Not Recall iim." The choir wa led' by Hyrum 'hrii.tensen with Albert Swenson at Mon'nm" TLa unaalAMWoM orciv e organ. T Inutollt.n A ff nut ml ,arsen, inom urcwnjii Benson and Jacob Robertson, with a w remarks by Bishop Hansen at the bi, me Hose, A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Tuttle on March th. Thomas Powell, formerly of this city, is vjsiting friends and relatives here. - Eggs fur sale Fred thoroughbred White Leghorn stock. The best breed for filling the egg bas- Kei. aii ami see him. Watch out for the Grand Bazaar. Prize dance at the City Pavilion, Friday evening, the 11th inst. Signed Fourth Ward Committee. full of praise for the dead and Saturday, March 19th, a Farmers' consolation for the living. institute ope and will be held in the City Paviluring the services Miss Mary Ui, vans ion. Prof. L. a. Merrill and other noted ith Miss Mary Larsen at the organ, will be here. a solo, agriculturists g in a beautiful manner iere ne rendered mira ward G. W. McDonald, a selection, artette also station agent of the Fred Grace" Jr. Lewis, Saved by race." Face to who has been D. & R. G. Ht Sprinville, assumed the duties of that in this city last Friday. large aud the position The ,ral tributes were magnificent. David I. Evans is home from a mis-io- n wers were woven into designs and in Great Briton. He says he enjoyplaced upon the casket. Near ed his labors in the mission field and eh end was a large boquet, and tn in the best of health. has returned center of each was the word He was abroad twenty seven months. ncle" and in the middle was a very rge poquet with the words "Our Miss Pheobe Isaac and S. D. Markham other." Brother David R. Thomas was born were married in the Salt Lake Temple, the village of Dowlais, Glanmorgan- - Wednesday, March 9th. The reception 1 n i if I will be held at the home of the bride's .) r . h ir i1001. ire, SDUin n aies, uccemuer 10, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Isaac, parents, his early youth he joined the church. was at that time a beautiful singer Fridry evening. d greatly assisted the Mormon Elders their church work. He was always Word came from Kanosh, Millard honest and industrious citizen, a County, that Mrs. Menisa Manhard ing brother and a genial friend. He died there a short time ago. She was rked at mining in this country for the widow of Henry Manhard, who was enty-nin- e years, most of that time one of tho Palmyra settlers of 1K52 and ing spent on his mining claim in for a number of years Spanish Fork He leaves three residents. Beaver County. others and one sister to mourn his The dance giyen by the Commercial He died as s; he was not married. Club of Mapleton, was a grand success had lived, a faithful Latter-Da- y socially and financially. A large crowd int. e feel to thank the people very was out and Mapleton was well repreuch for their kindness in helping us sented. James Beckstrum and wife this last hour of our trouble. M. M. were awarded the prize waltz and""3fm Bell and partner second prize. nomas and Brothers and Sister. idine. The congregation was Mr J.Margaret Menzia Dead. At the Second Ward meeting house funeral services remains of Mrs. irgaret Menzeia, who died on the h inst. Bishop Ben Argyle presiding. e ward choir and a quartette furnish- the music, Fred Lewis Jr. leading th Mrs. Edna Brockbank at the organ, vocation by Joseph Brockbank. The akers were Benjamin Goddard of It Lake City, Heler C. Jex of Provo 4 Samuel Brockbank of the Second ard of this city. Elderi Goddard and x had known Sister Menziea in New land before she came here. They th spoke highly of her and her hus-n- d for kind treatment while on mis- nt in that distant land among sterday afternoon, re held over the rangers. Krother anb Sister Menziea became mbers of the church in New Zeland J came to Utah in June, fourteen Brother Menziea. who's Robert, died here ten years ago. me is Sister Margaret whs born in Myster, unveil, South Wales, on Aueust 11th Ml. Sru' died of old age and kidney "UDle. The end of hur t U'u ruai. she being surrounded who cared for her closing by loving every need. Sr. prayer by Fred Funeral of George R. Douglas. Irunvral services were hi'M in tho meeting house last Friday "moon, over the remains of George roertson Douglas, who departed this " me 1st inst. in an accident in N number 3. at Sunnyside. '"VWHtlon whs iiflWml l.v .In..iih Jrt Wrd IkiriK. I 'n Tbe I'bnip Hunt writ m jt "h. John H. HayeR and Bishop "c iveii, all of whom eulogized 'if of the r . R. the In closing choir KHiitr pr ?l ii L' it Better Fk When th hv Kenodirtion was given 'rtway. 8. Christensen. Robertson Douglas was the I" rn July 31, 1893. LOW TKI.KCUAPIt lATK Union lYWranh C. I't't into lirm.fi,.!. tk t.runM. Western l0,,n r1"" f lh i,iU l,.(... t has a great many "' nu-- arc not used at night, but .usU,e kept in order for the company Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris LarBen have returned from their trip in California. While there they visited all the points of interest in Southern California and then visited San Francisco and the wonderful timber land in that vicinity. Owing to the washouts on the Southern Pacific they returned ly way of Portland. They report having enjoyed their trip very much. High School Notes ONE NIGHT ONLY . . . ... I. I ... t rci. n inrnimnen ociiv st as much for fifty words as for ten. This will ""V,"K those who muwt have through j ())y .T' 'tfr ,, TOP TUES. MARCH 15 PRICE Messrs. Lorch and Sutton Present THE KING OF ALL COMEDY-DRAMA- BUTTER FOR FAT! We will pay twice a month for all cream received S "Side Tracked" D. Hone & Son MANAGEMENT - A I. I ' ' FOOTE -- ii 'i Complete Scenic Production. from all other tramp-showPlay that will make you laugh as you never laughed before. Show-differe- nt AMIPf , UTAH s. Playing to packed houses everywhere. Get your seats now at CITY DRUG COSpecial With this issue of The Press, the business pass's from my hands into the hands of Elisha Warner, who has been connected with The Press office for the last five years and is well qualified to take over and handle the business. He is to Spanish Fork a native son, well known to all. He will make a success of the business. During the eight years in Spanish Fork we have worked up a splendid business, a business of which I feel proud and I regret much indeed to leave the same from many view points, but believe it best in order to enjoy better health in the future. Twenty three yea-- s work inside is enough and I shall hereafter seek fresh air work. In Spanish Fork, I have made many friends who are true as steel, these my self and family shall miss and although we may remain here for a long time as the residence is not sold yet, I must look for a new field of labor sooner "or later. With these few words I retire from the printing business and the publishing of The Press. Andrew Jensen In the future the policy of this paper will be the same as in the past. We do not want to mix up in any quarrels, either personal or otherwise. We shall try to give all the news of the locality, and would like the assistance and good will of all the people. Hoping that all the friends of the retiring editor, will remain our friends. We remain, Yours for the betterment Elisha Warner of Spanish Fork. The plapgoers of Spanish Fork will have an opportuuiuy for a real laugh next Tuesday, March 16th, at the Opera House when Messrs Lorch and Sutton present the greatest of all comedy tramp dramas, "Side Tracked." This is the best show ever presented to the theatre goers and is bright sparkling comedy which will make you laugh from the time the curtain rises until it falls on the last act. It is not one of those cheap eastern shows but produced under the personal supervision of Mr. Theodore Lorch who in the past seven years never given you a bad show. A complete production is carried by numbers on the piano. the company. a March 16, Wednesday evening, dancing party will be given in the City "Side Tracked," a comedy drama in Pavilion, for the benefit of the High School Base Ball team. Throughout four acts will be in our city on Tues the County, base ball is being promot- day, March 15th and will be presented ed by the students. A league has been by a strong company of members of formed and several interesting games which have been brought from various will be played this spring. Our boys parts of the country. The production are anxious to participate in the nat- is under the personal direction of Mr ional game. They have expressed a Theodora Lorch whom you all know to first team be an actor also a man that is a hard willingness to boost with the of this city, for healthy base ball and conscientious worker and has work ed both hard and loner to have all of his and to aid said team in getting into e .... in I. ,'f.. mm cellent conuiiion out In ottering to the people of Spanish summer games. When fchool is the boys expect to continue playing Fork this great comedy, the manage ball. Excellent first and second teams ment has no hesistancy in recommend should be encouraged by us. Every ing it as a first class attraction, cloth the wining dance cd in all special scenery. person who attends base will aid in getting our boys new the attend cannot vou If i.n HIGH SCHOOL BASE BALL Probata-i- .. team? the not help party, why :.. t.u m.ur future the principal team The Spanish Fork High School has for new organized a Base Ball team and are of town will lead out In a move be encouraged. doing strenuous practice lately. apparatus. They should H.mst for athletics! clean They have some promising material Boost for with proper training and a little and teams ball base the support they should be able to hold up the prestige of Spanish Fork in high Has Knitted Bottonian. hai school Base Ball. of Emmanuel Italy King Vletor ,,f iwU,n wh" Ga' appointed of I now IhlnK In Rome, a knlicht In recogultloo of of Th Silk Hat. crown Italy. tbe of his wrltlnus on the resurrection The ridiculous custom of won ring ,or ,0", ,,m" thai tdilnlng funnel, the silk hut, will Italy himself the to study of the period appear as rtupefylng to cur great-graned nd recently hllilrtn as the custom of putof the revolution In Italy historical various before a bone through. the Hp or a ring be presented ting docand national societies Interesting through ths nostrils appears monstrous ftwwl relating had he which to us. Paris Oaulols. uments to Italian affairs. Mr. Willie Wahl. one of our diligent and enternrisinir young students, rec ently entered a competition which call ed for neatness, thought and accuracy. His efforts resulted in his obtaining the prize of ninety three dollars. Friday afternoon, March 11th, Mr. R. T. Thurbcr will deliver a lecture to the students of the High School. His subject is well chosen and one of present day interest. Miss Tacy Rockhill who, a few years ago, began her high school work here and who has since achieved no little success in her musical studies, will render two or three well selected ir Nln and B flat A. Judson. A J. "Optimism is a Boost" Prices25-35-5- 0 House for rent CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT ih l"r th'm WE PAY OPERA HOUSE apply to Nels clarinets for A nthon. sale- - See "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, roupted with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. THE OF SPANISH FORK Plenty of coal on hand. Company. Jex Lumber For Sale -- Thoroughbred Silver Laced Wyandotte eggs. John W. Jex. For Sale eight acres of land in North West field In Section 2. Apply to Soren Peterson. Standard Electric Millinery opening at Stahman's Tuesday and Wednesday, March 15th and 16th. Company At the New Bakery is where you find fresh bread, cakes, buns, dough nuts etc. I ! ' COMMERCIAL BANK Buy famous Hot Cross lluns at the New Bakery on Good Friday and March's, There will be Palmyra Hall, March 16th. Masquerade Ball at Wednesday evening, HOUSE WIRING -- AND FIXTURES All kinds of poultry and field fence, the best made at the lowest price Jex Lumber Company. You are cordially invited toattend the millinery opening at Stahman's March 15th and 16th. FOn GOOD PAINTING GET Found: a purse by Mrs. Thorgerda Snell. The owner may get the same by giving a correct description of it. For SaleThe farm implements belonging to the estate' of William J. Thomas. Apply to Mrs. W. J. Thomas. Automobile service has lx en resumed between Milford and Beaver, via the Salt Lake Route. See agent for Call in at the News Depot, one block North of the Post Office and look over the magazines, St. Patrick, Easter and other post cards. If you have any paper hanging or painting to do this spring see D. J. THESHERWlN.WlLLim PAim Jex Lumbar Company Evans. He will save you money on wall paper also. Why Not Own A Farm? CHICAGO and Other Eastern points best reached via the Salt Luke Route. Direct connections Union Station, Salt Lake City with through trains. See N. Petersen, Local Agent for rates, tickets or further information. ALL TRAINS of Salt Lake Route arrive and depart from Union Statinns, Salt Lake City, where direst connections are made for Idaho, Montana, California as well as with through trains for Denver and East. See N. P. Petersen, Local Agent for tickets or further information. In going to Conference don't forget the excellent train service offered by the Salt Lake Route. Three palatial passenger trains each way daily, always on time. You might be wanted home in a hurry, hence the advantage of three different trains to return Call up local agent for particulars. on. The Salt Lake Route, Utah's most popular road, will offer round trip rates for one fare to Lynn, Utah, account homeseekers, desiring to inspect the lands, under the Carey Opening to take Tickets on tale place April 11th. every Saturday until further notice. Ask local agent for particulars. , Thousands of acres of choice agricultural land being brought under cultivation in Millard and Beaver Counties by irrigation. 50,000 in Millard Rules ACRES County will be disposed of under the Carey Act Drawing at Lynn, Utah, Lynndl P.O.,Monday, April II. EXCURSION RATES via SALT LAKE. ROUTE, to various points in Southern Utah. See. your nearest Agent or write J. H. Manderfield, A.G. P. A, 169 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, for literature and further information. , You can t saw wood with a hammer. Subscribe for THE PRESS |