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Show INC The Spanish Fork Press VOLUME IX SPANISH " Pnoi MEETING 'cfEfclAL S,rah CITY COUNCIL OF JOTTil LOCAL fA "'CJM AmnB Passed MlM Rtitk U-- . held a special meet evening si wnicn ly mt Tbursaay . f iransaciea. fonowing duiwkjm w !led ihowed Quorum rreaonL offered by Couneilman PnyerwM City Council U d..4 ... T-- . .. ! . . He ordinance licensing tin use of automoDiiei, " two-bagge- rs in-ni- vuo vuy ac-- i P. jknetition of David and Andrew (asking for admittance to the IJ 2tol. He allowed but three hits and out of four times up made a ingle, two and a home run. Linden scored one run in the Mr- first Rawleigh Thomas of Salt Lake on two hits and an error. Lang, .miingm this city with Mr ford'a home run tied the acore in v imams. the fourth. The winning run came in the A big crowd waa on hand W. H. Johnson, who has to see the been work game. . iniKlie ine naaf c" momn was The batteries: Lehi. Lano-fat. -- mi "re a lew days this week Jackson; Linden, Mover and Scbaatian. - Mrs. Caroline r Anders VIU tin.. !.!... and fr end h cmuves ex. Creer moveu mm ana reguiat-. - !.:!.: I d - a complete " inends of Mrs. John fofwnicniapnnMJu nwwncre in I r canea on her last Tuesdav in w jgue was read twice ana on the Springyffle Gets Geose Ei f. .. .. .. . I vt . f r. moveu KrinnpAllu...- ecvenuein birthday. i Land resoi" Springville, Auar heli hu the ordinance as reao. irned. wo.- -, quiiu Between C W. 4 the locals to a few scattered hits her ireiolution was presenieo granting C. Cbristianson a anauias.Marcusen's residence. today and Payson won eaisly with a np or land for w comiucrativii w rranx Turner. score of 6 to 0. Burns and Hawkins of itjium the Occidentals played with the Wensen movea to pass ine resoiu- Payson w. mrs, Mr. m.. i. James nd . . . i MvuirAui rviurnea recent v from i B. aorwn waa appropnaied visit in Cache Valley and Idaho fees which he had 10.50 u witness " l r 11 Uimniv oaid to Kalun Lawhorn. !V following bills were appropriat- An Article by Roose uK &AL- E- A full city lot on 10th Goodman Thorstenaon S3.00 for r b . oil oe fin IFaat Cn!l....:ii. velt Will Appear ThU j good. iiowine w.w crj v:n Mi orewii win, rmigviiic ruao, Jones 1.00 for board, Reclamat- - well and fence apply to Mrs Boa. Issneof The Press V Service 1225.00 for light and power Anderson. VJlr. western Electric Co. 12.35 Through our connection with the lobes. Mrs. John F. Meller wishes to return Western Irhtf Newspaper Union, arrange " ', ner sincere thanks to all those friend ments have been made with the OutAbiDbli.w iorm irane & knter works fixtures waa referred who remembered her on her seventieth look Company of New York for pubon waterworks. J. birthday last Tuesday. be committee lishing a series of articles by Col. Qter moved to adjouru. Roosevelt The series begin this week and we George Hitchings is prepared to do all kinds of watch, clock, and jewelry wish to particularly call our readers These articles reparing. All work guaranteed. See attention to them. him at the Spanish Fork Co-owill continue for several weeka and with but few exceptions will not apSHORT Via the D. and R. G. to Castilla pear in the Metropolitan Daily papers. We point with prid. to thi. addittion and return. One fare for the round to the excellent featu ea The Press is commencing May 1st, continuing Talks on the trip, i W. Nielion until September 30th. Rates one fare now furnishing iti ie .ders. for the round trip. unacsnai uie in oermany. Conference of Nebo Stake r w t.w. r r'"" ANNOUNCEMENT i b i u. ala aa m MD WARD GIVES p. PROGRAM C. R. Larsen'a cement mixer is now on the Creer building just op working L A. gave a short but well prepared The Press office and the peace posite in th. City Pavilion. Ww.JexM. I. A. President of and quiet of the vicinity is being disturbed by sounds that do not resemble knrd presided. music a particle. STucttion was offered by Bishop ,ut Sunday the Third Ward evening th m Hales. In buying a cough medecine, don't be aeBoyack read a selection from the afraid to get .Chamberlain.s Cough number of the Young Ladies Jour-totin- g There is no danger from it, on the proper training of Remedy. and relief is sure to follow. Especially colds and m w. Nielson spoke of the Edu recommended for coughs, dealers. all Sold by whooping cough. in in Germany. Mr. Nielsen spent in the German mission was find very well acquainted W. E. McKell returned to work in I the educational side of life in that Salt Lake City Wednesday after spend fa. His talk waa interesting and ing a few days in this city. Mr. Mc pctnre. Kell has been on an extended trip throgh O. Brockbank and Lauretta the southern part of the state, looking rendered a beautiful duet enbusines. for the American Surety f jresrs m after - the Swallow. Homeward J"When Wiction was HO rn Deed of Dr. Marcus Whit MlMlonary Physician of V Coast Psclfie h . " Ul naa thore mn b no I'uynrent In monev. Dr. Mar nitnian th mia.inn nhuiri f e Piieific coast, knew that very r llntaft .v aa, I me wauawaua river . . Ule DinHR." waa taVon la P n. u ln.l Hfl'k 'Or. 0 II Th,.A N I at ... aWl 1. tW P'r nbltman came and raised. ,I?nn . B N ck. onrf i Bjuch. itho - wo. my youn- ...i - MenA m, .. I,' NtJJ- Old whole band of cattle for b winter wltn bim. 1 like to work for him to Vki ft i. 1 and ih.. i on be had me on my teet f ... . n ha clattered, and pretty soon ia 1 1 doctor., mnA ran nrohr r ailment HI go and K NEW BABIES. ht v... inM VI I. ftV-f- j k Tb. staw P ir-u- i7 WblCO irequeuw old loruis of curr.iuy wus plasters snd ' iui M,i.mntloii. nnmi ' ,, aiu and oana 1. to maJfl mwvn recnUy . asked I ""Ma. " wivif " . IWl IA a. I .nisi IUV VArinamriusi Of .1.. .. w .r II, worrrine 'cause I bad iiuw clllieo vi iiii wblcn Allentown, "ddle horse. and II Mrf or tne iw bad discovered Jt were aaica V ' .wd the doctor $400 or ... h t hi. home. The notes nna was I wasn't knocked out the late na " and told the doctor 1 , of my bill V7art set ma ..,.., 'T. ... . 1 ir .nrth-tberfortendo- C k so on to Webfoot nd ... as Thai tinffffl w. stood; and doctor Dana m" I CIVIL. iewriterbsdadrnt A ..... IUU aaia VMUJ, b "J7moBf tb. curl- not, out you can tax. win and can it even. if you . .- n win m oslUes at tb. cspltol. ; Companion. Oo u- 1 w iZ?J?u"kfll lin7unTJ t? w k- t- - , inP.ywn I WaoTSiS aown Fork warn. Spanish Fork had the better of the game all through until the eighth inning, when Burns hit the ball over th. fence for a home run. The batteries Payson-Harris- on and Done. Spanish Fork-Co- ok and Dudley. LEAGUE STANDING P. Payson Provo Lehi , 15 16 i Springvillk Spanish Fork 1? Linden 16 IS W. L. u 10 9 7 5 4 4 6 7 P. C. .733 .625 561 "10 .412 8 12 .aw .250 ' ro. WO chat and the telling of the track and .tonDed in time t .vnM thevobstruction. A number of fish were on the rails and also laid piace. A bad spiaes artven In the joinU. wreck might have reHulted but for the watchfullness and quick work of the reminisce, o achool d.v.. About aix o'clock refreshments wer aerved to the guvMts by the ment committee. After the assembled students had done justice to the delightful rp.a: an excllent program was rendered, engineer. A freight crew ran into similar trou- consisting of songs, rcclution, ble about a week ago and reported the Hpeechea and instrumental music. case. he program over, the guests amud Sheriff Judd, Deputy Sher- - themselves tripping the light fantastic Monday, . t a a . in naies ana a railroad detective were until JsunOay morning arrived, when on the case. It is supposed that the they betook themselves to their homes work was done by boys who wanted to wishing Prof. Reeae many happy have some fun. of the day and voting the ft aW re-tur- ns Brif bam Yoonf University The Brigham Young University, Wctvll Hard to Kill. will commence its thirity-fift- h Provo, with tbe boll weevil a Texas farmer caught a lively our academic year September 15, 1910. and placed It In water wbert it would fleece to death during tbe night. Next morning be found tbe water (ad Irn BENJAMIN NOTES Boll s gathering "the best ever." Not the least important event of the day was the birth of the tweuty-ft- t child of the Profesor which cau.eJ .. .. nun 10 wear a smile that wont con.e 1 ! off. Notice of Salt of Personal Property. sen solid and Hie weevil was In tb cake of Ice, and tbe farmer eoogratu lattd himself on the discovery that cold wouU kill tbe weevil. But wben too tee melted tbe bug walked around as livly as before freeilng. and that farmer is convinced that freezing Is not the proper means to exterminate the Insect He threw tbe weevil Into a hot ore, and at last .counts was watcning to see If It would come out alive. Centerville (Tax.) f lc"n'. jrs; "y butf , f N 1 0 0 icwa ois biographer. Rev. Myron . T jD t Girl to Mrs. II. J. Nielson 12th. Girl to Mrs. Lyman Losee 17th. Boy to Mrs. Frsncis Keysor 13th. Boy to Mrs. Jamea Nielson 16th. Girl to Mrs. Alma Stone 3rd. Girl to Mrs. Herman Snow 17th. To Mrs.C. W. Dsvis, a girl, July 29th. To Mrs. Ed.M. Rowe a boy, Sunday. Be sure and take a bottle of ChambTo Mrs. Hubbard Tuttle a boy, . I Wf .oioin. ftiHe. Choera ana uiarTnuw Friday. Remedy with you when startingonyour trio this summer. It cannoi w oo... Colonist Rates or -- Anr. knard the Mains . VU n..nra f water ana cumaic and Te San Francisco, San Jose, Fresno, cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, ... .11 Los Angeles, Ssn Diego, Imperial and M to be nrenared. aoia oy it la other Calfornia Points on sale daily dealers. Augtst 25th to September 9th inclusive a a from all Utah stations on the Salt Lake Af Hnhhara Bl IS v CTMI KM.pram Route. See local Agent for tickets or further infoamation, or address J. H. I MannVrfield. A. G. P. A. Salt Lake ,trlc Iron T8V horse 4 years oh about 1050 hierh. weighs i hand k,. City. kranded 1 with a circle over 11 Mlin(i I nn ino icik "k;t mtr eut On the Kit If your liver Is sluggish and out of - nttaoL notch Cut in left side or and you feel dull, bilious, constitone : tum to Dr. Scott omtuB. pated, take a dose of Chamberlain's and receive reward. Stomsdh andiver Tableta tonight be for retiring and you will feel all right in the morning. Sold by all Dealers. Wv.nh. en TEAc:r,;.c . ... ,- An attempt waa made last Sunday Iast Saturday afternoon the Htudents evening w wreck passanger train No. who graduated U Irof. Jos. A. Reene.a H " the Sa,t Route tbout 1 mi,c "chwl fthcred at th ty Pavilion o "uth of th SPni'" Fork station, honor hia seventieth birthday. No 61 leave, here at 6:20 p. m. The The afternoon was spenl in cil , The Misses Ellen and Rose Jameson, whose talented musical ability so delighted the audience at the Presbyterth evening will ian Chu . next play and sing again at the services are You m. 8 Sabbath evening at p. attend. to welcome cordialy - L a... - p.t , Estate cf J. V. Butler, an Incompetent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAuley were The undersigned will sell at priva e made happy Saturday morning by the aale; 3 forks; 2 shovels; 1 hoe; 1 la arrival of a baby girl. knife; 1 double tree; 1 nee yoke; 1 wringer; 1 wash board; 1 wash tub; 1 NOTICE U"; 1 UnU?rni 1 ri,,d U"M J Persons residing in Leland, Palmyra, mattock; llo ler; Oliville and the Goverment repectively J nw?inJ 1 are requdsted to hand in their bids on vtm 1 u,tvtor; 1 old oraee; 1 cow; 2 horses; I harness; 1 or before 8 p. m. Aug 20th. for the w"e Pnt eonvevinir of school children from their fane; 1 piow: a- bo"t oi w bushel of but l6.lo"H respective routes to Spanish Fork City ' ik1 hrn5M: I h"row; Schools and return. Those competing whe't; aay 01 AUKU for the work can obtain information j rr " . r ine By order ana written oidi will be ree jived by Dysentery is a dangerous disease but from members of the board. ' the' undersigned at hia resilience in can be ured. ' Chamberlain'a Colic, of Board of Education. . Mariniis Larsbn , , Spanish Fork Precinct Utah County, CbcMeca and diarrhoea Remedy has been .U ,V '. P. A. TROaMS James A." Butler, Guardian of tie Dr. Joseph Hitches successfully used in nine epidemics of Person and estate of J. V. Butler, a Clerk. has never been known dysentery. It Incompetent Harvey Cluff, Atton,e,. to is It fait valuable equally fori, The quarterly Conference of the In Army. Carrier and children Pigeon. and when reduced adults, Nebo Stake of Zion will be held in the Italy Inatructa Its cavalry officer. In with water and sweetened, it is pleas-- 1 Maehinea. , Ventilating Spanish Fork Pavilion on Saturday and training of carrier pigeona for (the Oxoav ventilating machines are now ant to all Sold take. dealers. by I 1910. 27 and the 28, Suuday August military purpose.. roiiiptm Mv.maay large buildings. There will be special Piiesth tod meet ing commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Saturday, the 27th, consisting of the High CounceL Bishops and their coun selors, the Presidency of the High Priests Quorum, the Stake Superir. tendences of the Sunday Schools Young Mtn's Associations and Religion Class. A! p. m. on Saturday there will be a general Priesthood meetihg also held ia the Pavilion at which a full atten dance of all holding the Priesthood are requested to be present Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 '.lock p. m. a regular, quarterly ser-Tiwill be held. Room for all. J. S Pace, H. Lemmon Company. offered by Niels MASTER'S TP"' Burns' Home Ran Wins Game .. uner STUDENTS HONOR Increase- ' ... NUMBER ATTEIPT TO BASE BALL LEAGUE 1 lHQ lu. fit a OecidenUl pitcher, working on the slab iUlLICV J..J . .out. to. mn " lor hia game from Improving. 7"M l0r, thn..f.. n MUH5DAY, AUGUST 18, 1910 WRECK TRAIN - Lead b7 Winniai from PROF. REESE SprbfYille and Spaaisli Fork. Occideatali Cut Bif Rfurt la County Bate Bal Whit U Tlongnt to be Work of Pupils who Graduated Under Jos. LtOgford Wini Game for Lebi I The battrh's;Payaon Harrison Boys U Diicovered Opportunly A. Reese Celebrate Birtbday. Lehl, Aug. Whiting and Peck. PtJioa Lori&uce Refoktiaf lie Use if Automobile uirtn, uuumr room, to rent. Sweet nluma Simmons. ; i Monarch's Spying Discounted. tb. favorite pastimes of Em peror Menem or Aoyssima is 10 mount a tower of observation, wnicn b. has constructed for tbe purpose snd watch his subjects going nbout tbelr dutie. In tb. streets and open spaces through a powerful telescope On. disadvantage of this method of spying Is tbst It Is perfectly well known to tb. peopl. themselves, who consequently do not give their "king of kings" much opportunity for discovering any deed worthy of punishOne of tnent f st I' 17 'S 0 It is said that opportunity knocks at one's door but Be that as it may, there are plenty once in a of opportunities to save money at THE LEADER'S 'i I ! ! life-tim- e. SHI Hit m V t, . We have a beautiful line of Summer Goods, but we must dispose of them soon in order to ma ke room for an immense line of Fall and Winter Goods, which will soon be in. We need the money, you need the goods, let's exchange. THE LEADER Ian Street, Pay son, Ut "We Do As We Advertise" i; |