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Show Proclamation. Our Graduates. Resolutioni of Respect of May of Whereas; The 30th day From the President, Counsellor and The names of those who graduated WEEKLY set apart by members of the Primary Associaton of from the eighth grade and who attend- each and every year was ANDREW JENSEN, PUBLISHER sacred to the a as R. day A. theG. the Spanish Fork Fourth ward. American exercises at ed the graduating comrades I prepared to '"'sU IWIWU TION memory of their departed Sister Mary J. Sorensen ' P.JV4. Fork last Friday are as follows; turn out On year II ,M of their country, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE M Whereas, God in his infinite wisdom, Arthur Bowers, Alex Jex, Arvil who died in the cause Memorhas taken away a devoted wife, and Christensen, Bennie Isaac, Brigham and for the purpose of holding I LOCAL NEW8 are while yet in the vigor of life, Lewis, Cathrine Christensen, David ial services on said day; and 1 IvsCil way welcome. Make mother; d the article shore, a It la Impossible to handle and in the full performance of her duty; Monk, Delbert Brimhall, David Bowen, Whereas; by Section 1145 of the said lone article; II you haven't not time to write Utah laws of the State Whereas, we feel your deep sorrow, Hughie Nelson, Heber Brockbank, call up by Independent Phone. now in this your trial, and recognize the Elenor Lewis, Jane Miller, John Wilson, day ia set apart as legal holiday; of Spanish the Mayor I, Therefore; loss you sustain in the taking away of John Davis, John Warner, Lenore one who was wise in council, and ever Gardner, Lewis James, Leo Olsen, Ray Fork City, by virtue of the authority do hereby recomready to give a word of advice and a Simmons, Lester Evans, Louise Frost, vested in me by law, on that day be Young Pigs 30 of them for Bale by helping hand to all who stood in need, Manda business all that mend Lawrence, Edward Huntington, forbid the James M. Creer, at Leland. and we the members of the Primary Florence Beck, Francis Thomas, Han- suspended, and do hereby intoxother or Association share that loss in common nah Jarvis, Hannah McKell, Howard sale of vinous, spiritous Mis Maud Moore, of Mammoth, ta of 30th said May, on day with you; CAN DO PRINTING FKOR ANTWRIHi Davis, Hazel Lewis, Corless Rife, icating liquor visiting here with relatives and friends. in the dance on lVi - --and indulging be that 1908, alsq it resolved, we, Phebe Jex, Eliza Thompson, Elwood Therefore, the members of the Primary Associa- Christensen, Elenor Beck, Estella Hunt- said day. T, J. Rolfe, formerly of Robinson, Witness my hand and seal of said tion, do hereby offer our condolence ington, Edna Miller, Edward Johnson, D. 1908. a watchmaker and jeweller, is now with an Proper Glaaaca of fullest sympathy, Edna Swensen, Elenor Brockbank, city, this 25th day of May, A. expression Accurately located at the City Drug Store, Spanish with the bereaved James A. Martell, Mayor husband, daughters Edward Christensen, Elsie Waterman, Prescribed. Fork. and babies in this their hour of grief, Leo Hales, Millard Beck, Mabel Bates, Attest, L. W. Nielsen, Recorder. On the 13th of June the Miners and do invoke the Almighty for his Margaret Money, Myrl Lewis, Moses L M. JONES, Home Optician. Union of Tintic will celebrate their comforting influence to heal your deep Johnson, Ruth Larsen, Arthur Bowen, Attention Democrat!. Any Lenae Duplicated. annual reunion at Spanish Fork. Look wounds of affliction, realizing that she Ruth Smith, Snell Miller, Sylvia HanThere will be a Demoratic meeting at Office at Hotel Charlotte, Spanish Fork has but gone before, and that the part- sen, Wallace Hicks, Wells Fergusen, out for a big time. ing is but brief, and in the Great Here- Wilford Hansen, Maggie Miller, Iretta the City Hall, Tuesday, June 2, 1908, LOST-- A two year old brown mare, after tics of kindred found on this earth Sorensen, Nellie Jensen, Ross Rowe, for the purpose of electing delegates to branded V. 0. on right thigh. Finder will be renewed and will endure through Ruby Nelson, Spencer Beck, Stanley the State convention to be held at Salt Farmers Cash Mercantile Lake, June 12, 1908, where they will please notify the Editor and receive all Eternity. Baldwin, Victor Lief sen, Vernal reward. G. 0. Eiriksson. Resolved, that in the taking away of Wells Robertson, Reed Collet. elect delegates to the National ConvenBell Phone No. If H our Sister the Primary has lost an earBENJAMIN Earnest Hand, Mildred tion at Denver in July, and to transact Ind. Phone No. come before Spanish Fork, Utah. A rate of 1 Hone, John Lundell, Joseph Lundell, such other business as may fare for round trip nest worker and a faithful Latter-daM. Creer, ChairJames the meeting. Genevieve on certificate plan, via the Salt Lake Saint. Richardson, Marguerite Therefore, be it further resolved that Stewart, Lily Johnson, Martha Lundell, man. route to Salt Lake, on account of G.A. Quickest delivery. these resolutions be placed upon the Sterling Richardson, Delilah Richardson, R. meeting, Monday, June 1. Produce bought and sold. XL 0 vet doing records of the primary and copies be Orla Stewart, Miles Curfew, Edna No credit. So many people try so hard to do given to the family of our departed Johnson. No bad debts. Today nearly everybody is ready to sister. that in effect they always are right LAKE SHORE Ellen Andersen, Means lowest prices to buyers. say that the weather man goes to ex calllDjt their own bluff. John A. Eiffel Adilinda Florence Rose, Creer, momfrom scenes There fair are lifes tremes. A month ago we were praying Argyle, Vera Measom, Millie Christ. . "If for rain, now we are praying for it to The only Penny Cash Store in the City. Andrew Adamsen, Alfred Tippets, mas, like the come of break That day. stop. Never undersold. ' One price to All Bubbles. Profane James Aitken, Walter Carlquist, Albert O'er a beautiful landscape dawning, Small The Boy Look We acknowlege an invitation from sharp! When the mists have cleared away. Barney, Alpheus Leetham, Samuej the Alumni Association of the Utah William Huff, Rodney Angus, Theres a man fallen in the pond, and Francis, The chain of love and friendship, his bubbles is the worst language you Albert Hill. Agricultural College to attend the beard. London Sketch. to has ever Death never power part, commencement exercises of that instiSALEM -- Parley Cloward, Reuben One link is up in Heaven, tution on May 31st. Hatch, Lily Bahr, Chloe Hatch, Eliza The other around your heart Davis, Martha Mooney, Effle Hanks, Prosperity and Adversity. Miss Emily Manwill, of Mammoth There comes from that beautiful region, Mary Brown, Dora Taylor; Edna GardProsperity is a ray of the sun that has been visiting with her friend, Miss Sweet words that your spirit thrills, ner, Dottie Tiffany, Ivy Curtis, Maud the least shadow can Interrupt; adMinnie Creer in this city the past week. We are parted but not forever. Soren, Adelia Hiatt, Pearl Hanks, John versity Is sometimes like the refreshMiss Creer has now gone to Mammoth We are living and loving still Gardner, Donna Soren, Earnest Keele, ing rain of spring. From the Chinese. for a month's visit. Hellen Christensen, Estella Killian. And your life no more is lonely, Nor throbs with a sense of pain, The Silk Hat. Mr. Angus F. Pierce and Miss Clara who was once your only, For the loved, The ridiculous custom of wearing Brockbank were married at the Salt Birthday Party. You know will be yours again. that shining funnel, the silk hat, will Lake Temple, Wednesday. Their reLast Sunday there was held at the appear as stupefying to rur greatIn behalf of the Primary Association. ception will be held at the residence of home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anthon of grandchildren as the custom of put- For Sale the brides parents this evening. Maggie Swensen. by BOYACK & HUGHES the Third ward a party on the occasion ting a bone through the lip or a ring Christina Christensen, the nostrils appears monstrous through of the birthday of Anthon Miner, he to us. Christa Olsen. Paris Gaulols. The benefit ball given at the city being one year old. There were present for last g Bough-berpavilion Joseph Saturday HOME INDUSTRIAL a number of relatives; mostly grandwas a grand success, and $52 was When We Meet on that Beautiful mothers, as follows: A Square Deal cleared up for Mr Boughberg, who is Caroline Anthon, grandmother age 44 PROMOTION CO. now in the hospital at Salt Lake. Shore. !s assured you when yon buy Dr. Pierce'! Miner tapra zrnm The Spanish Fork Press tffiSSSu 'M MHTIPD ll 13, WEDDING CARDS com-pile- Local Jots i Hal-verse- n. Mrs. Clarence Ashcraft, whose home is now at Garfield, has been visiting in this city with her mother, Mrs. Evans-Dabland before leaving she came in and had her name placed on our subscription list. e, The regular meeting of the High Priests will be held in the Priesthood Hall, Monday, June 1st, at 2 p. m. Elder John Moore will be the speaker and all High Priests are invited to be present. James Robertson, President, We have just received a copy of a very delightful and pleasing sacred song and chorus called, When We Meet On That Beautiful Shore, composed by Samuel H. Speck. This is certainly one of the home songs ever published. It is especially suitable and adapted for home, church and choir use, being also nicely arranged as a fine quartette for mixed voices. Retail price 5)c per copy, OUR READERS will receive a copy post-pai- d by sending 10c in silver or stamps to The Globe Music Co., 1153 Broadway, New York. Alma Beck arrived from Logan Tuesday, where he has been attending the Program of Indian War Veterans Agricultural College. He leaves in the For Memorial Day. near future for the Philippines where he is to teach woodwork in one of the Will meet at City Pavilion at 9:30 United States schools. We wish him a. m. and will march from there to success in his new field of labor. Cemetery under direction of Captain Isaac Bowers. Will hold a short Mr. and Mrs. Chet Leavitt of Ollville service at the grave of one of the and James M. Creer of Leland were in leading veterans. town Monday. Leavitt and Creer talk- Singing Male Quartette ed both mining and politics to friends. Prayer. Post Chaplain August Swensen Mr. Leavitt seems to favor Roosevelt Speech William Jex for President and Jim Creer for Vice Singing..... Male Quartette 1 resident in next Then march to the grave of each falls election. veteran. The graves will be decorated citiThe Self Culture Club met with Mrs. by a company of little girls. All zens are cordially invited to take part Emcline Dubois on the 22nd inst. Fifwith us. Committee, teen members in attendance. J. F. W. 0. Creer. Holland was the topic for discussion. Wm. J. Thomas, Mrs. Jennie Beck related his book, Llewellyn Jones, Bitter Sweet, much to the enjoy-meof all present. Refreshments We notice in the Richfield Reaper, were served. that since an incorporated company A number of the little misses of the has taken control of the paper that our Third ward have organized a social old friend, John Hood has been made club, which they have named the Opal the editor. John is well qualified to Club. They gave their first entertain- fill that position, and the paper is get ment last Friday afternoon, when eight ting more sparkling with each issue. members of the club were present. The meeting was held at the home of Tuesday Alma Fuller and Harry Miss Vera Davis, the promoter. After two Springville youths, came Mason, games of different kinds and a general to town and at once began to load up good time, refreshments were served. on Spanish Fork booze, and in a short They will meet time were loaded down with a jag hard to carry. Marshal Dart got wind of Work has been commenced on the their condition and started out at once oven for the bakery of Clark & Jensen, to arrest them but they made their esin the rear of the Morgan and Davis cape. He followed them to Springville building, opposite the Boyack House, and brought them back, and they came and it is thought it will be ready for before Justice Dahle Wednesday. It use the latter part of next week, after was found that they were not of age, which Spanish Fork may boast of having and Mason paid a fine of $7.50 and one of the best bakeries in the county, Fullmer $5. They cluimed they did not as Julius Jensen, who has had a life- know their age. long experience in that line will see that nothing is spared in making it Eastern Excursions. first-clasand youll always be able to secure fresh bread and pastery. Mr. Commencing June 1st. Frequent Clark will look after the outside busi- dates during June to Eastern points. ness. A complete line of confectionary Finest train service and grandest ice cream, etc., will be carried on the scenery via Colorado Midland Railway Hide. We predict a rushing business Write L. if. Harding, Gen. Agent, Salt for Clark & Jensen from the start. Lake for full informa tion. nt s, Company y 5 45 62 66 73 3 Sylvia Nancy Miner, great Cecelia Johnson Hannah Anthon Sylvia Sanford great If you want to buy buggies we can save you $25 to $50 on each. Why? because we sell for spot cash only. Small profits, quick returns, our motto. Farmer' Cash Mere. Co. , We handle the Z. C. M. L shoes of Salt Lake, Friedman & Dittman of St Louis, and Endlcot! 4k Johnson York. We always get the latest ers Cash Mercantile Co. of New Farm- family medicines for ell the ingredients entering into them are printed on and their formulas the are attested under oath as being complete and correct You know just what yon are paying for and that the Ingredients are gathered from Natures laboratory, being selected from the most valuable native medicinal roots found growing In our American fores trawdjvhile potent to curs are perfentv to the most delicate wonivwTmwrPn Not a drou lf alrnM iters Into their cornel On bottle-wrappe- There ia no need of anyone au ing long with this giwV effect a quick cure it ia only rIJ aary to taka a lew dose, of rs Real Estate Gh:n:!::rlaias Cells. G!::lcra Dfcnicca la feet, ia moat trj 1 PRICE 25o. LARGE SIZE ECt, World Drug Co. E8TAY the crlbed animal poMHlon Impounded a lrepus. One black and lame. r" NOTICE. I have In m following etr. mare with lump on left Brand reembllngwi - If damage and coat on aaiuanlmal h. paid within ten day from date of thi T he will be aotd to the highest cah 2 SpuntNh Fork Precinct Pound at g o'clock, on the sS'th day of May.lM. Dated at Hpanlah Fork. Utahcounty g,,,.., Utah, thla IHth day ..f May, iw Klein D. Jake. Poundkeeper of mM Pre, No. 9111. Treasury Department, Office of Conntreiu, of the Currency . Washington, D. C., April l, like. W'h,, by aatikfactory evidence presented mu. undersigned. It ha been made to ann, The First National Hunk of SpuiOKb In the city of Spanish Fork. In the count, i 1,'tah. and Htute of Utah, bus compiled vltk.n the provision of the statute of the I'hm State, required to be Compiled with befoiva association shall be authorized to ronmi2 the business of Bunking; Now therefore, I, Thqmaa P. Kane Demt. and Acting Comptroller of the Curienrt & hereby certify that "The First National But of Spanlah Fork." In the city of Spanish Fort in the county of Utah and State of Cnh. k authorized to commence the huslnrs of bank ing a provided in Section Fifty one hundred and aixtv nine of the Kevlsed Statutes of rt. United State. In testimony whereof wltnea my band ut seal of office this Twenty first flay of April, iAt T. P KANE Deputy and Acting Comptroller of theCurwan 1st pub. aprll 3U, last July 1, oS. The Farmers' Cash Merc.Co, pays for wheat per bushel, $1; oats per art, $1.50; potatoes per bu., 40c. Small profits, quick returns. The man who allows weeds and brush to grow on his ditch banks and side walks, and neglects to dean up tin cans, rocks, ana other trash off his street as well as his premises, is knocking the community. Clein up and keep clean, and thus boost" for Spanish Fork. S. BJARNSON CQMMERC1AL Manager Spanish fork, ct DO YOU being a most valuable antiseptic and nutritive and soothing demuL anti-ferme- JOHN BRAITHWATE. THE CONTRACTOR will furnish you prices. The Payson Stove & Hardware J WXXjXg U DO Co. DSONS WANTED wnwtE.SERVANT TWENTY-FOU- te bmn-fhlf- WW," arts-eol- ly lor June isih. isos. Salem Payton 1st Ward... chronic or hedly treated,cough, lead un to cnn.nmfZ tloa. It U the beat medicinal cm to U 1. 1 ST. Slake Prealdemy oun woiik POSITION Morgan Deck latent ........ ... are held THOMAS LKKWII.L. at Stake Clerk. Mens and boy's spring clothing latest in color, cut and style. Farmers' Cash Mer. Co. CAPABLE AND WILL1MG. WILL HOURS PER DAY AND EVERY DAY IN THE T LARGE FAM1LY- CAN GIVE FIRST- - il!BJECT,N n ILIES. fnnRENCES FRM TH0USANDS ADDRESS, FOR PARTICULARS OF UTAHS BEST Utah Independent Tel. Co. RSHOCRCIS and discount.. . ei'urd and unsecured . 22 U. 8. bond tosecureelrrulatton 222 6 Prem utn on U. 8. bond HI Hanking Houe, Due from Nat l STw I Due from State Hunk and Bank? Si I lute from approved reserve .2 22 S C heck and other cash Hem agent M Notea of other National Hank 11 ractional paper currency. nlckel. 1 Kwf til money reserve In Ban k Viz- P-ll Net tit S note Legal-tend- D11 . . Ll ANILITIES ITjs Capital nock paid In Hurulu fund C nut Titled profits le U1U Ki leading Implement Dealers In Utah tnd Idaho CEO. T, ODELL, General Manager JStUORKAGENCY 000 00 expense 4 nd Individual deposit mihject to check Demand ecrtuleate of deposit ime certittoate of depo.it lCashier' check outstanding u.,SMKr-5- aieTI issr-- u, pa,, m UJ !! W 88 of Ol ',t 00 books lah,:1 I lF? id! aiTen Cou,?J benk. do iolcmnly'aieer thauife UST nmed mcnt l true to the bet of "uu belief S' ' u c?.nowldge and Subscribed and his 8 day of May. im. balfusfe FAM- THE PHONE THAT TALKS . KankatT" William S Tanner John H Harnett E Huixh John Eureka Charles White J John Schaerrer Mammoth Ivon Ballard Ammon Neheker Benjamin Sydney Tanner Peter Hubert Leland John Koberta Joseph 8 Hills Lake Shore Sydney ( ora Erick Hylund John U Peteraoa Palmyra William Heddoes John W Johnson Sp. Fork 4th Ward. Shad M Kii'barslson Sp. Fork 3rd Ward Enoch l.utllow John Stahell Sp. Fork 2nd Ward George Sehnerrer Andrew M Fenruaon Sp. Fork lat Ward Jnmea I Bower Time of meeting, P. m. for all place excepting Kurek'a and Main KnlghtvIlU p. m. ACCURATE FORK ?&&&& H Hate Payson 3nd Ward- - John John S Duel I Martell Maurice Spring Lake Isaac Brockbank Si renut Gardner Santaquln Jim E Wilkins . Edward I, Heddoes Goshen Ansua F Pierce moth, where meeting 1 R IUPOHT or THS CONDITION or TRI FIRST RATIONAL BANK OF SPANISH August Swenson David William John Moore BA.M WISH YOUR IIIHISF fIBFIi es the hi. iert tfcigi THE ORCHARDS Insuarance 01 HOME MISSION SHY iL . t hrfnliQnaj ceaL Glycerine plays an important part In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery In the cure of Indigestion, dyspepsia and New line of summer suits for Gents weak stomach, attended by sour risings, foul breath, coated tongue, and Boy. Does $5 saving look good heart-burpoor appetite, gnawing feeling in stomto you on each suit? Farmers' Cash ach. biliousness and kindred derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. Merc. Co. Besides curing all the above distressing Any one wanting gravel from Monk aliments, the "Golden Medical Discovery Is a specific for all diseases of the mucoua beds must see B. J. Johnson. tf membranes, as catarrh, w hether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even In its ulcerative Mens work shirts sold at lowest stages It will yield to this sovereign remedy If Its use be persevered In. In Chronic prices at Farmers Cash Merc. Co. eVfrr?J?f. lha passages. It Is while tifklng the "Golden Medical well, Dim for the necessary constitutions) covery" When you buy a buggy, buy the best. treatment, to cleanse the freely Our line has been in use for many years two or three times a day with Dr. Sage's in Spanish Fork and is reccomended by Catarrh Kerned y. This thorough course ws genmlly curM lll casesTalra,m delivery man who every hoarseness nd. caused tl, realizes the superiority in workmanship by ihrott and lung affection, except con " lv5n,d Wage, the "Golden and beauty. Our system of selling tn' efficient rem goods pn small profits and quick returns edy. especially In those obstinate, bang-o- n catiM-roughs Irritation by and of saves you from 25 to 50 dollars on every the bronchial mucoua membrane.congestion The "I)U acute coughs buggy. Call and examine them before jwvery U net so good fornor It be Farmers Cash pertea to cure conaumntlon Inmust you buy elsewhere. Ita will do i that hut fo?7a !?Tr70 Merc. Co. Uieohatlnate, Arranged 1 caacs one do aufficient It never fnlla and cB relied upon In the moat aevere snJ dangeroue caaea. It ia equally treble tor children and la iha of eaving the livea of many child each year. In the worlda history no medidn. has ever met with greater iuccem, WANTED Of the Best Farmer, to buy Ihe Best Li lower, and Binder, made in Ihe W The Old Reliable McCORMICK Me Binder, and HavBaV. |