Show Local Jots Young Pigs30 of themfor sale by James M Creer nt Leland Miss Maud Moore of Mammoth IB i visiting hero with relatives and friends T J Rolfc formerly of Robinson a watchmaker and jeweller is now located at the City Drug Store Spanish Fork On the 13th of June the Miners Union of Tintic will celebrate their I annual reunion at Spanish Fork Lookout I Look-out for a big time LOSTA two year old brown marc branded V O on right thigh Finder please notify the Editor and receive reward G O Eiriksson A rate of 1 15 fare for round trip on certificate plan via the Salt Lake route to Salt Lake on account of GAIt GA-It meeting Monday Juno 1 Today nearly everybody is ready to say that the weather man goes to extremes ex-tremes A month ago we were praying for rain now we are praying for it to stop stopWe r We acknowlcge an invitation from the Alumni Association of the Utah Agricultural College to attend the commencement exercises of that institution Insti-tution on May 31st Miss Emily Manwill of Mammoth has been visiting with her friend Miss Minnie Creer in this city the past week Miss Creer has now gone to Mammoth for a months visit Mr Angus F Pierce and Miss Clara Brockbank Were married at the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday Their reception re-ception will be held at the residence of the brides parents this evening The benefit ball given at the city pavilion last Saturday for Joseph Bough berg was a grand success and 52 was cleared up for Mr Bough berg who is now in the hospital Salt Lake Mrs Clarence Ashcraft whoso home is now at Garfield has been visiting in this city with her mother Mrs Evans Dahle and before leaving she came in and had her name placed on our subscription sub-scription list t The regular meeting of the Higi Priests will be hejd in the Priesthood Hal 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 Alma Beck arrived from Logan Tuesday > Tues-day where ho has been attending the Agricultural College He leaves in the near future for the Philippines where he is to teach woodwork in one of the United States schools We wish him success in his new field of labor Mr and Mrs Chet Leavitt of Ollvllle and James M Creer of Leland were in e town Monday Leavitt and Creer talked talk-ed both mining and politics to friends Mr Leavitt seems to favor Roosevelt for President and Jim Creer for Vice President in next falls election The Self Culture Club met with Mrs Emeline Dubois on the 22nd inst Fifteen Fif-teen members in attendance J F Holland was the topic for discussion Mrs Jennie Beck related his book Bitter Sweet much to the enjoyment enjoy-ment of nil present Refreshment were served A number of the little misses of the Third ward have organized a social club which they have named the Opal Club They gave their first entertainment entertain-ment last Friday afternoon when eight members of the club were present The meeting was held at the home of Miss Vera Davis the promoter After games of different kinds and a general good time refreshments were served They will meet semi oeeaasionally Work has been commenced on the oven for the bakery of Clark Jensen in the rear of the Morgan and Davis building opposite the Boyack House and it is thought it will be ready for use the latter part of next week after which Spanish Fork may boast of having one of the best bakeries in the county as Julius Jensen who has had a lifelong life-long experience in that line will see that nothing is spared in making it I firstclass and youll always be able to Secure fresh bread and pastery Mr Clark will look after the outside business busi-ness A complete line of confectionary Ice cream etc will be carried on the side We predict a rushing business for Clark Jensen from the start r |