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Show Fightinf Contagious Diseases. WBKKLY A.VUKKW jknskn. Pt'UUSUBB - MJIIKCKHTION Dae year.... , HAYAHI.K IN Local , "I'M ADVANCK Jots FOR SALT LAKE .......... 8:04 .......... 10:15 63-g- oing south 61-g- oing Bouth south , am ,f ..... .10:15 6:21 pm .......... . 12:18 am W. T. Williams of Tucker town Wednesday on business. R. M. am am 3:28 pm FROM SALT LAKE No. No. No. was in Jex, the florist, is suffering with inflammatory rheumatism. The baby of Lars P. Larsen of Leland died Tuesday night. three-weeks-o- Geo. S. Boyack returned to Jerome, Idaho, Thursday, after spending two weeks with his family in this city. An eleven-pounson was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Hone last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jex. d Dr. A. G. Stoddard ' returned from Ojden Wednesday evening, where he went to attend the Utah Medical which was in session in that Asso-c'atio- n, city. John M. Thomas and family left Weinesday morning for Castle Ford, Id., where the three Thomas boys own h mes. It will take about two weeks t j make the trip by team. Mr. and Mrs. George Warner came dswn from Silver City Wednesday to spent) a day visiting with relatives i l this city. They left this morning f jr Elwood, Idaho, where Mr. Warner has taken up a ranch. NOTICE-A- 11 members of the Stock Growers' Association desiring to have their calves marked in the canyon will make their marks known to, the range rider,, Hans Larsen. Oliver Swenson, Sec, Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Goodmanson, who left Spanish Fork about eight years ago for Canada, have sold their property there and returned. They are making their home with thair daughter at Mapleton. M. I. Frame of the Utah Association of Credit Men has lately been in town getting things adjusted and we hope that when he gets them Framed it will e. ba a beautiful picture of S. A. D., isn't it? two-in-on- ' jolly crowd met at the home of Mrs. F. Beamson on Thursday last in honor of the 13th .birthday of her Delicious retwi.ii, Elner and Elmer. freshments were served at 9 o'clock after which games were indulged in. A Mrs. Engeberg Johnson, Mrs. Hansen and Mrs.Stina Bjarnason, together with May Johnson and Lofter Johnson, came to Spanish Fork from Taber, Alberta, Canada, last Friday. They report relatives and friends in Canada doing fine. Mrs. Thos. 0. Creer has already discarded the crutches after using them It strikes us only about four days. very forcibly that Mrs. Creer does not know how to take advantage of an opportunity to get out of work like Jack Finch did. Rally Day at the Presbyterian Sunday School next Sunday morning at 10:30. Rev. Josiah McClain of Salt Lake City will assist at a special service in the morning and preich at 8 oYlwk in the evening. All welcome. Rev. Thkodoke Lee, Pastor. O.i Tuesday last Mrs. Fred Lewis, Jr. entertained the employees of the Farmers' Co-oin a very delightful manner Dinner was served at 1 p.m.. Miss Anna Jarvis assisting the hoHtess in serving. All those present voted the affair one worth remembering. Friday the 24 the local ball tossers will again cross hats with Payson at the race track. Besides the game, a matched foot race between Freeman of Spanish Fork and Craven of Payson; a relay race between Done and Craven of Payson and Sanderson and Freeman of Spanish Fork, and a relay raco between both ball teams will be pulled off. The following program will be given The following is a supplement to the for Board Bulletin at Miss Maud May Babcoek's entertainUtah State Health ' ment next Saturday evening at the 1909. August, SMALLPOX-Contrary to the usual City Pavilion: Ed. Williams experience, smallpox has been widely Solo I.' Some summer the months, Lyrics. prevalent during Martin a. Apple Blossoms... and there is reason to fear a serious Land... the As b. the disease Through ap during epidemic of the .', ..... . Tennyson proaching winter. As has been often b. The Recessional.. Kipling stated, Utah is relatively defenceless against this disease because of the II. Bits of Dialect. t 1. French Canadian. peculiar and unusual prejudice 'against a. De Nice Lcetle vaccination, which is the only known Canadienne . Drummond method of preventing it. Health offi b. The Wreck of Julie cers and all interested in the public Plante.... . Drummond welfare should do their utmost to c. De Notaire Publique correct the unjust fled antagonism to .Drummond , measure which safely and surely pre 2. Irish, vents this loathsome disease. a. Rory O'More..... Lover All persons who have not been suc b. Katie's Answer.. Annon within seven cessfully vaccinated 3. have it per Negro. years should promptly a. Encouragement.. Dunbar School children especially formed. b. Mammy'a Baby Boy , should be vaccinated because of their Edwards greater liability to contagion in the Fern Lewis i school room. It is for the people of Music. the State to elect whether they shall III. Three Scenes from Macbeth Shakespeare avail themselves of a measure which ..Wilkens will thoroughly and permantly eradi IV. An Object of Love W. D. Beers cate smallpox, as in other States, or Solo continue to submit as for ten years pust, to the annual visitation of hun Tailored hats are the right thing to dreds of cases. wear withltailorcd suits. Any suit can WHOOPING COUGH -- The report be matched at Mrs. Abbott s. of deaths from whooping cough shows an alarming increase, the number Dr. and Mrs. C. 0. Scott returned being greater than those from scarlet Wednesday, evening after visiting in fever and diphtheria combined. The Salt Lake three days. efforts to stop its spread will become effective only when the public shall Mrs. Lawrence Strong of Provu is become educated to recognize the fact in Spanish Fork with her sisthat it is a serious and deadly disease visiting Mrs. David Boyack, while her ter, and not the trivial affair which it is husband is in Idaho looking up a suitconsidered by a majority of people, as , . able place to locate. a consequence of which no precautions are taken to prevent its spread. Among Club will give an The infants no disease is more dangerous to the at entertainment city pavilion Satlife and the after effects are very fre Sept. 25, free to all quently serious and permantly injurious urday evening,of Miss Maud May 15 years over age. a to those who survive. assisted by of U. of the Babcock. U., law It is a criminal disregard of the furnish the program. to permit cases of whooping cough to local talent will Don't fail to come out. go at large or to associate with other persons, and such cases coming to the While up town Wednesday evening, notice of health officers should be .... I .. . . . we not noticed in tne tuspiay winnow w As disease is con the prosecuted. Co. a complete veyed except by contact with the per the Standard Electric of electric poles and lights, son affected, it is unnecessary to quar sfAtt-which C. H. Spahr informed us was a antine other members of the family. FEVER-TYPHOID It is gratifying representation of Spanish rork a streets in the number of in thirty days. We hope so. reduction note the to from deaths typhoid fever reported Decollete gowns are being worn just compared with those of the same month sheatn in past years. It is reasonable to as a trifle lower thanformerly-t- he sume that at least a part of this re- gown will be slit just a wee bit more-- ml now comes the seatless and"nuthin' duction is due to the more general in of the flies of the agency nuthin' ' gowns. We men will aoon recognition and measures disease of the have to turn Christian Scientists and spread adopted to destroy them and exclude just imagine we don't aee anything. them from houses. Continued warfare should be waged against these dinger HOME MISSION nV LIST." " Arrowed by the Seventies' Quorums for Sun ous pests and especial precautions taken day. TP. SMB. I sick from rooms. Flies M O. X.ish to exclude them Benjamin Henry ."wibln which have become contaminated with Kamuil Iiin4 s H'llwa Jm. typhoid germs are particularly liable to Klljnb I. Hawk n Shore Luke a Win. C. Woolen dairy convey them to milk, either at FranclN A Klmer before it is distributed, thus endanger Palmyra .. Joeph I. Kntncom TUley ing many consumers, or in the home tip. Fork 4th Ward. Henry NIrholui. Smith : Hoi when not properly protected. Cases of John Ward Sn. Kork 3rd MorrlH Wood typhoid fever which occur on the preRtxlijer 1'reer Ward 2nd Kork Aim A ml i us tip. mises of A dairy or in the vicinity of a N. W Monk Wnrd 1st Fork health menace the and Sp. John W. Jri dairy, seriously JlHT A. SWl'DMia lives of all who use the milk therefrom Siilnm S. I'vU't IjirM-ThoniUK Llewellyn and not only the discharges from such hriHicnM-1st Ward... Hyrum Piiyson cases be thorougnly disinfected but the Wm. I.. Oprnnhiiw Ward.. Mr Wm. Leon Ind contents of the out houses used aa a I'liyson Rolx-r- t iiarbt Kiiw;n 1.1'wIn receptacle for them should be covered Sprlnc take Jbuku K. limit with unslaked lime. Neglect of these Burttuquln John I luywm Wtllmm K. Tanner much of is for responsible I.PWIX N. Kllirth precautions Oonhen the spread of the disease. The milk supply should be investigated in all ONLY ONE "BEST." cases of typhoid fever, reported and the ' Give Credit investigation should include an inquiry Spanish Fork People Where Credit It Due. as to the present or past existence of t typhoid fever at any place in the neighof Spanish Fork who stirrer People borhood of the dairy. and bad backs want sick with kidneys T. B. BEATTY. Sec. a kidney remedy that can be depended' upon. The best is Doan's Kidney Pills, a medicine for tne kidneys only, made from pure roots and herbs, and the only one that Is backed by cures In Spanish Fork. ;llere's Spanish Fork Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy testimony: Mrs. (ieorce G. Hales, Third Ward, Spanish Fork, Utah, says: "1 have no Almost every family has need objection to the continued publication of a reliable remedy for colic or of the statement I gave in 191)7 In diarrhea at tome time during the praise or Doun's Kidney Pills. All 1 then said about this remedy atlll holds year. I waa troubled off and on for good.: is recommended This remedy ten years by attacka of kidney comby dealen who have sold it for in my back and kidplaint The palna neys were so severe that I could many years and know its value. It has received thousands of hardly endure them and one attack laid me up all winter. My whole body testimonials from grateful people. pained me and severe headache and It hat been prescribed by phydizxy spt'llg canned me much annoysicians with the most satisfactory ance. When I had the good fortune to hear about Doan Kidney Pills, I proresults. cured a box at Larson's drug store. It has often savod life before They proved to be an excellent kidney medicine could have been sent for medicine and through their use I waa or physician summoned. relieved of every symptom of kidney It only costs a quarter. Can complaint. I am certain that any ht-sowho glvea Doun's Kidney Pills a ou afford to iuk so much for so trial will receive great benefit." Ettle fair BUY IT NOW. For sale by oil dealers. Price 50 rents. Foster-MllburCo., Ihiffalo, New York sole agents for the United DAILY DIET HINTS Bm.T. Self-Cultu- ....... Chamberlain's Soma art so fond of buck wheat cakes that they will eat them even In hot weather, when the breakfast ought to be fruit. An eruption, eryliiema, is liable to follow excessive use of buckwheat, Indicating a bad effect upon the blood. The Injurious effect of the waxy cakes can be lessened by mixing one-hacornmeal with the ' buckwheat. Some prefer the taste of this mixture and it Is much better In every way than the of whole buckwheat. cornmeal can be added also with advantage to spring wheat for ordinary bread. This wilt which the give the advantage whole wheat bread has over the f ner white bread, while making a bread that la more palatable to many. Fine white bread, and especially pancakes, eaten hurriedly are the commonest cau:i of appendicitis, now so' much more common than when the i U"ci, entire grain products and It la especially Important that children should net make the chief part of the diet soft, fresh bread, pancakes or mushes, and that they should have nothing to drink while eating. f Spanish Fork BAKERY . Remember the name take no other. ON HAND county-Prob- ate "Inn- stuof IWvIkIiib. motk'B to caioiToa , ntat of Doira Putter In the nmtter of the Mia Warner, drci'i4M-l- . lll present rlulm with vnuehem (Tedium In the umlernlifiied at hi Teldeiwe, Hpnnh Kork, I'uh County. State of Cuh, on or iN'forr the Nth day of Januury, A I). MM JA.MKS WAKNKH. Ailmlnlitrator o( aaltl entitle, A. II. MilKOAN. Attorney. that pub 't H lied ot't T, '0B . Ord.M Promptly Killed Notices, Consult County Clerk or the respective er tor further tiirortnullun. I'mh Bread, Pies, Cakes ' and In thv lllMtrlct Court of tint fourth Jmllilul DtMirkitil the I'tuli, Hitting in ana for FRESH I'h. Doan's Probate and Guardianship jKNnCNI OkokuK AlN..i Hwwlowr" ALWAYS States. Intl. 30-fo- ot te lf One-thir- one-roo- - . "' SET GOOD PAINTING FOR 30 swell dress hats at $5.00 each to . select from at Mrs. Abbott's. . $2 hats on display pattern and trimmed at Mrs. Abbott's. See Mrs. Ann Warner to order the Fay Stockings, 5 blks east Cop. 0C8 A second hand U. S. Separator for For particulars see P.P.Thomas. Plenty of money to loan on farms. W. H. Ray & Co., Provo; both phones Sale. 108. 1 tf m.knv & Co. of can borrow from. W. H. Ray , . , r. itovo on easy terms ana ai low ir TlAti't The Paints Sherwn-Vilum- is (loA'eiu : A house for sale or rent. For particulars apply to Mrs. Mary E. Cox. 03 abui For Sale All the farming implements belonging to the Wm. J. Thomas estate. i ;d. You can find Dr. Phillott at the City Drug Co. every Tuesday.. Leave all calls here. , 5 daa lu. aVinet tl'ViAn t'All teres. Jex Lumber Company WE PAY . Pineules are for all kidney, liver. bladder, rheumatic and urinary complaints. They assist In separating salt and water with thoir poisons from the Sold by blood.' They act promptly. The World Drug Co. JOOOT : We will pay twice a month for ail cream received. . . . s'. D. Hone & Son , Z3 33 TSf iT Am SMC X INT UTAH , "Optimism is a Boost Notice for Publication. I'tPAHTMKUT or THR ISTRMIilH. V. S. Land Ome.Suk CUT, Ctuh, HUM. FAT! BUTTER FOR TOP PRICE OoABiv The Salt Lake Route is offering special rate on Sept. 25, 26, and 27 on account of the visit of President Taft to Salt Lake. We have all the castintrs and lumber for the latest improved dump racks. Don't unload by hand when you can j convert your racks into dnmp racks for a small cost. Jex Lumber Co. tf Ik "NDTI' K Ik hrrfbv bIvcb thilt Ororire A. Itovrt of Tui'kpr. I'tub. who, on luth. Ili7. rmule Immi'stPail entry I (K3. serial No. SH SWV Hwtion St. Township lil iilli forKimiko J KukI. Suit Imk MnridiUB. hs ir.th. Hli'tl noilcr of intention to mU anal I'ommu-1- 1 011 ptoof. to fMtablish r In in to ttm land nbovr di'trrlrml. before the HtfiKUr and H reiver of the t'. S. Innd (ifflce at Salt City. I'uih. on the 3rd day 01 November. ltM t'hiimant name a ltnKV: Nell Matipln, Joe K. Uunlela. W. i Mch'euiue and K. F. Murphy, mil ol Tucker I'tah "We can judge the future only by the past." Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the 99 EX- PERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. , THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK E. D. It. THUMP. pub. apt U, liiNt ort II. ou. nri University of Utah Z S rrv Sill', II III II 1 III II "A ,11 MsiMrr'UfSma a . i nil.. -- IM WIS I I Hi! 3 v il"WUaW-!- l 9 THE HEAD 0F-TH- PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM OF UTAH E The School. of Arts and Normal Slate 5cienceSt the School, or the School of tnlucntion, the State School of Mines, and a School of Medicine are embraced by the University of Utah. 4CAnJc XK n Jll.ll A social party waa given at the Third ward meeting house last Thursday evening in honor of our old friends, Morgan Beck and family, who recently moved to Leland. It wa. a splendid a rial affair from start to finish. It was no doubt a gathering of the pure in heart only, as the editor of The Press received no invitation to be present. BUCKWHEAT CAKES. .............. bfficeof the City Council, Spanish Fork City, Utah, Sept. 8, 1909. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 8, o'clock p.m., Sept. 23, 1909, for the work of unloading, sharing, framing, painting, creosoting the butts, and installing the poles for the primary electric light system, also unloading and delivering at the yards 530 poles. Further instructions to bidders may be had from Mayor F. M. SnelL t the plant The right is reserved to reject any State terms of payment in proposal. and all bids. F. M. Sneia, Mayor. The right is reserved to reject any ' L. W. Nielsen, Recorder. and all bids. For plans and specifications refer to the mayor or the recorder. Bids Wanted. F. M. Snell, Mayor. L. W. NIELSEN, Recorder. Office of the City Council, Spanish Fork City, Utah, Sept 8, 1909. Sealed bids will be received at this The kidneys eliminate poisons by acting as filters for the blood. When they office until 8 o'clock p. m., Sept 23rd, fail in this respect serious ailments 1909, for the construction of a must result. Pineules for the kidneys elecare what you should take at the first house 14x16x10, to shelter three warning sign of kidney trouble. They tric light transformers. The right is reserved to reject any assist the kidneys in expelling uric acid and all bids. poison. Sold by The World Drug Co. For plans report to the mayor. F. M. Snell, Mayor. Wanted Your veal, pork, beef or , L. hides.-Jo- hn W, Nielsen, Recorder. W. Lewis, Ind. phone 24-- a Ofllce of the City Council, Spanish Fork City, Utah, Sept. 8, 1909. 'Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 8 o'clock p. m., Sept. 2Hrd, 1909, for the furnishing of wire, machinery, and all material, excepting poles, for a primary electric light plant, and the installation of same. Bids to be presented on the material, machinery, and installation; also a sep-erabid on the material and machinand a separate bid on installing ery; J. ALLEN Food Spwlalirt. ................ World Drug Co. Bids Wanted. Bids Wanted. . SALT LAKE ROUTE TIME CARD NOW IN EFFECT: ing No. north No. 62 going north No. 64 -- going north Program is ueparimenis Including menl of the Depart- - Uw whjch part of the Scnool of Arts and Sciences. Many ofthem $rad. 195 instructors uatesofllie$reatesl Universities in this country anb Europe. 1618 Students m' children of the Training School, more than 2000 young people received instruction in the University buildings last year. $860,000 Equipment ft- - and stone buildings, 92 acres of grounds, and other University property. I Address: UNIVERSITY $150,000 Laboratory Equipment Most of the apparatus, machinery and, tools, etc., are new and of the very best. Women are admitted to all departments The Dean of Women looks alter the wellfare of the young Women students. Co-Educatio- nal . Strange, is it not? when students come from the Last and the West, the North and the South, and the far countries of the earth to attend (he University of Utah. Particulars fi;f8I Fee 5 0.00. After the 8th, fee $ 2.00. Regular work begins September 20th. Inquire of local agents for railroad rates. Catalog, Picture Bulletin, and complete, information sent free upon request. 1 1 1 OF UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. |