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Show Mr. and Mn. Alfred Reel DAILY DIET HINTS Mrs. Jane J. Bradford, who passed Celebrate Golden Wedding WKKKLY By DR. T. J. ALLEN away at her home in this city, Saturday The great social event of the season Food Specialist. ANDREW JKNSBN. PUBLISHER the was 14, 1909, evening, August came off last Saturday, the 14th day of of Ann Charles and daughter Mary MJHSCKIrTlON August, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, DIET IN BRIGHT'S DISEASE. One year. II .M Jones. She was born in Welling, Kent Alfred Rees of the Third ward of this PAYAHLK IV A DVANf'K E1849. She Co., gland, January 30, at which time and place they cele In Bright' disease or other afcame vith her parents to Utah in the city, brated the 50th anniversary of their fections of the kidneys, diet is " early fifties, and October 15, 1804, mar the chief means of curs or of Local ried Pleasant S. Bradford; her sister, marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Rees are natives of prolonging life; although it is Mary, marrying his brother, Sylvester South Wales and are of the A son wan born to Mrs. Albert SwenImportant to maintain a good early pio Bradford, the same day. They located neers of this condition of the skin and to sen on the 5th Inst. city. on the farms owned by them at the pre avoid chills and exhaustion, There were about 100 guests present, sent time. There they have lived 45 tines when the skin falls by the whom all of were old time friends and A daughter was born to Mrs. Morris pores being partly clogged, th years, side by side, prior to her death. relatives of Brother and Sister Rees, Martell Wednesday. which took place very suddenly. She There kidneys mutt do extra work. were present friends from Provo, No meat, except perhaps a little was bedfast but two days, although she freth fish occasionally, should A second hand U. S. Separator for has suffered severe illnesses on numer and from Fairview and Wales in San be taken. Milk and rice will alSale. For particulars see P.P.Thomas, ous accasions for the past three years. pete County. was served at 0 p. m. Ah ways Supper give the best results. An She was the mother of 13 children, exclusive milk diet contains too was one of the best that it that supper; House and Lot for Sale-Tblocks of whom are still living. 19 grand chil much albumen, and rice contains culinary skill and loving cooks were west of Y. M. For particulars dren survive her. Aside from the large tittle alburn, but ample to There was competent prepare. see John W. Jones. family of her own, she has aided in the fo"d, carbon, which Is sep 2 on the table to be had in the everything The weakness rearing and support of several homeless digested. easily market; roast chicken, boiled ham, in is of Its lack of the this diet and children. orphan A carload of tin cans has arrived at several kinds of waste whic'1 terves at a natural ' Her husband proceeded her to the cheese, pies, puddings, the for which thj depot canning factory, with many salads, vegetables, stimulus to the peristaltic action great beyond two years and nine months other articles of diet etc, w.ll start next week. too numerous to cf the Intestines. Mrs. Bradford has been prominent in mention here, all of which was prepared Relief Society, Sunday School, and Pri in a way to please the most fastidious contractor Chris Larson has now work. She was valiant for the finished the cement sidewalks as far as mary After the were seated appetite. truth, and delighted in all the principles Brother Reese arose guests Mrs. Hilma Hales' corner. and welcomed the EXCURSION EAST . the of Gospel. in a short but appropriate She was beloved by all who knew her company Horses and Surrey for Sale One for her speech, in which he thanked his friends From Ogden, Salt Lake, and points on many sterling qualities of mind for their main line of Rio Grande Western Ry to horse two, the other three years old. and presence and loving kindness. character, ever willing to aid those Bml return .....' .......!..,.,. If oo Father Charles Monk acted as chaplain, Chlc'inro For particulars see John M. Thomas, tf in trouble. An 4 oo Kt. Louis ami return evidence of the esteem were Paul and Minneapolis and return bl oo St. Alter supper light beverages and high regard in which Mrs. Bradford nil tmiahn. Joe Kansas St. and ret. so oo City .a Si , , Air. ana Airs. u w. tsootn gave a was held was shown by the large num served in plenty and the early evening Colorado common points was spent in social chat. When night family reunion last Sunday in honor of ber who assembled August 16th at 3 16 of Sale June 4, 5, ll, 12, and came on a fine program was rendered Dates Mrs. John F. Mellor'a 6Dth birthday. o'clock in the city pavilion to pay a last 2, 3, 23 and 24; August 13 and 26; which consisted of songs, speeches, 14; July September 10 and 11. tribute of respect to her memory. toasts, recitations, and instrumental The Salt Lake Route is offering spe LONG LIMIT Bishop Argyle presided at the services. music. Via COLORADO MIDLAND RY. cial raie on Aug. m, Zti, and Zi on The speakers were J. Preston Creer, H Among those present were Mr. Daniel account of the visit of President Taft C. Jex, Henry Gardner, and Samuel Jr. and wife of Idaho, also Alfred Write for full informatin and beautiful King, to Salt Lake. Brockbank, all of whom dwelt feelingly Rees of Colorado views. L. H. HARDJr. and wife from the same place. book on the good work accomplished by her, ING, Genera LJent, Salt Lake City.Ut Brother and Sister Rees have a large Mr. I nomas s. Ward gave a party and of her noble life and character. of children and grand children, family at his residence southeast of town last Beautiful musical numbers were ren 1IOMI2 M1SMO.VAIIV LIST. i ne writer wisnes them many, very Monday in honor of Mrs. John F. Mel dered by Edward Williams and Lauretta bfthe Seventies' Quorums for Sun Arranged u. returns. A. H, many, happy lor'a birthday. WW. also M. OBITUARY. The Spanish Fork Press Our Tenth niversary - Jots - BEG I N S Sateen gust 14 and will continue forvTWO WEEKS, until'AUGUST 28th, inclusive. wo Co-o- p. heat-givin- g ' Twenty per cent discount on every dollar's worth of goods purchased in any of our departments. Special low prices will be found on all summer goods. Nothing is reserved from discount.except specially priced articles that will be placed on sale from day to day during' the ' ' sale. cent purchase for the Y Tickets with every twenty-fiv- e November 1st. piano given away We; sell nearly everything. Our departments are complete. All of our new fall goods are included in this sale. No discount on any purchase under $ .00. We will pay your railroad fare and furnish your dinner on purchases amounting to $20.00 or over. aa ISO STOP-OVE- , Rowe and Evans, by Edward sisters. President G. H. Brimhall of the B.Y. Floral tributes In great profusion ICE for sale at Rob. Boyack's. U. gave a very interesting talk at the decked the casket in which reposed the Conjoint meeting in the Fourth ward body of one of Spanish Fork's most be Fish Day -- Every Wednesday at Rob. last Sunday evening. loved and respected citizens. Boyacit s. A Mrs. Earl Mangum has returned to this city from McGills, Nevada. Mr. Mangum will arrive soon and they will make Spanish Fork their home. A party will be given in the Fourth ward meeting house this evening in honor of Henry J. Nielsen who recently r turned from a mission in Denmark. Th 5 family of Mrs. Jane J. Bradford wish to thank from the bottom of their hearts, all those who so kindly aided and sympathized during the sickness a id death of thtir beloved mother. was made in the bishopric of the Third ward last Sunday. Morgan Beck, having changed his residence to A change Leland, resigned, and Niels Anthon was chosen by the Nebo Stake Presidence to fill the vacancy. 1'ineules are for all kidney, liver, 1.1 -- I .uiuuuiT, rneumaiic ana urinary com plaints. They assist in separating salt and water with their poisons from the blood. They act promptly. Sold by . 1 he World Urug Co. A house for sale or rent. For particulars apply to Mrs. Marv E, Albem Babcock came to town last Cox. 02 a"biu Friday night from Lost River, Blain When wishine to consult a veteri Co., Idaho. He reports that they like narian call 356 lnd. Provo, or 209 black the country fine. A reservoir 7 miles Bell rrovo. long, 1. 2 miles wide and 40 to 50 feet When wishing to consult a veteri deep is being built above Mackey. Mr. Babcock says that the crops are the narian call 356 lnd. Provo, or 203 black Bell Provo. finest this year that he has ever seen. He returned to Idaho Monday morning. House and Lot for Sale 2' blocks from Main Street. For particulars call It is now a settled fact that the Salt on George Stewart. N Lake Route will run a morning train Dr. Philnott makes rerular trius to from Payson to Salt Lake, to leave Fork every Tuesday. See him Spanish Fork about 8 this train at the World Spanish o'clock; Drug Co. will connect with a train at Lehi Junction for all Tintic points, which will reDr. Philpott makes regular trips to turn from Tintic the following morning Fork Spanish Tuesday. See him and connect at Lehi Junction with the at the World everyCo. Drug train that arrives here at 10:14. A train will leave Salt Lake at 10 p. m. be short of money when you and run as far as Payson. This sched- canDon't borrow from W. H. Ray & Co. of ule will go into effect the last of the Provo on easy terms and at low in month. The time table will be published terest. later. Umbrella Lost. Black mercerized Oliver Albertsen of this city, who cloth, brass handle, almost new. Word has been working for John MT Brown of "Jensen on knob, f inder kindly noti otnce. Blackfoot, Idaho, this summer, was ly mis seriously injured while riding a horse NOTICE-A- 11 delinquent stock of the about two weeks ago. The horse stum niano uem Mining m. will be sold on bled and threw Oliver head-firto the September 1st. 1M9, at the office of company at fet. Charles, Idaho. ground, crushing his skull. He was the B. F. Woodward, Mgr. taken to the hospital at Pocatello where an operation was performed and a silver plate placed in his head. His We have all the castings and lumber mother, Mrs. Mary Toner, went up to for t..the latest improved dump racks. a Pocatello last Friday and reports that non i unioaa vy nana wnen you can your racks into dump racks for he is getting along as well as could be convert m email &.uiuurr tu, it iupi. expected. st Moses W. Beckstead and Miss Annie Kramer, both of this city, were married in the Salt Lake Temple yesterday. A reieption will be givtn in their ho;ier in the Palmyra hall. The Press extends congratulations. Mrs. Caroline A. Hansen, Miss Hannah Christensen and Elwood Christensen returned home from Pocatello, Idaho, last Saturday. They report having had a very enjoyable time during their months visit with relatives and friends in that part of the country. Mrs. Andrew Nielsen has returned a uur mourns visn with her (laughter, Mrs. Clara Rajburn, at Los Angeles. She enjoyed her trip fine, and reports that during her stay a fine son was born to Mrs. Rayburn. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nielsen now have twenty grand children. 1 1 win The kidneys eliminate poisons by act ing as filters for the blood. When they fad in this respect serious ailments must result. Pineules for the kidneys are what you should take at the first warning sign of kidney trouble. They assist the kidneys in expelling uric acid Kis(n. Sold by The World Drug Co. x I.ast Tuesday Marinus Larsen called office, and after some discussion concerning things and affairs, he offered to pay for the tickets upon which he was elected school trustee for another term. He informed us, how-eve- r, that he felt it was only right and just that the opposition candidate should pay for part of the tickets, as some of the voters had used up Larson's tickets in voting for the other candidate. We informed the gxd Bishop that he was responsible for the price of the tickets to us. and if any one else stole them and projier proof can be brought to bear on the case it should be reimrted to the police. We understand the offence of taking and using another man's property is punishable by about five years in the State prison. at The Press Spanish Fork Jt l.H'H JUNNKNI tiK.K; AiM,i between Spanish Fork and Payson. It Salmon, Jackson, Hone; Spanish wen, Turner, Bona., Fork-- Bo wrletnni FRESH WANTED - Every body to root for the big ball game at Payson Friday, will be the game of the season. Spanish Fork boys are playing some ball, so look out for paint. Batteries: Payson -- BAKERY Bread, Pies, Cakes a t. I'hmtM w a y n Onl.r Promptly HANI) KiUmt tint. a 1 R Bolt's Dep't Store Provo, Utah , Moroni P. Pturk Wlllard Peteraon Enoch Ludlow Henry Hone Fraucla Pantaijuln ... Goshen A Klmrr Joeph L Francom Henry Tilley Nirlioluo Smith John C holt Morriii Wood Boriyer freer Alma Andrus N. W Monk John Jos. W. 1 A Swenson N. Pett-- r Larxen Thomax Llewellvn Hyruni t'hrl-iunse- n ni. I. (ipenohaw Wm. Me Leon Cement Walks. Fork City, Sealed nronosala will be repelvml t ihlu nm.. until oVloek p. m.. August 2iith. HW. for the wor 01 construction cement si.lewi.llis unit crowi walks, in Pavlnti District No. S. Instruc 10 tion oiauera. loiretncr with niuna. lup im. lions and forma for cont racts, and bond, ran ue ouiuinrti upon at the office of the application la The right to inaror.' reserved reiect umi hut . . . . ., . ull Mi. M.I. uius. iII it iuer ui me . llv i ouni'll. F. M. 8 NELL, Minor. LAKS W. NIELSEN, Kworder. AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT Hot v. i WE PRY & Diarrhea Remedy saamsiaKEsrx3a: need every Almost family lfa of a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at tome time during the This "remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many years and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people. It has been prescribed by physicians with the most satisfactory results. It has often savod life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can you afford ta rik 10 much for so BUY IT NOW. World Drug Co. BUTTER FAT r I - .. and First South Street, and runnirir theno enst on the north side of First South Street, a distance of S blocks to Eighth East street, and exteinllnn on the north side of First South street to the distance of nfty feet. The blocks lots. nuns. ulni. nnrri. .nH niece of land included wltbln the naid Puvlng District No. 4 are: All the frontago abutting First Son th Stnu.t on the south aide of hlovka Si to M Inclusive, and extending for the distance of fifty feet north from the property line. All of said blocks be ing in nut A Spanish Fork City Survey of building lots. Sect Ion Thia ordinance shitll go Into effect Immediately on its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Spunlsb Fork City. I'tah County. Ctuti. this 4th day of Aug. A. 1. HUM. F. M. SNELL, Muvor. L W. NIELSEN, Kecorder. Stale of Ctah, County of L'tuh, Spanish Fork us. City. I. L. w. Melaen. Kecorder in and for Spanish Fork City. County of Utah. State of I'tah. hereby certify that the above and foregoing la a true, fu'l and correct conv of nn nrdlnnncn rnuweu. -- na iiruinance neiining and cmillng Paving district No. 4. cf Spanish Fork City. Passed by the Clt Council uf SunUh i,wt i uv. nan i ouniy. i tan. tnis 4th day of Aug L. W. NIELSEN. Recorder. A. U. mus. ' D. Hone & Bon UTAH "Optimism is a Boost" "We can judge the future only by the pant." Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the EXPERIMENTAL 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 NOTICE that It Pays to Paint d Colic, Cholera FDR We will pay twice a month for all cream received. . . . . oeiween Alum anil Eighth Kiist Street rirei The property to bearfticu-- and lienellited hv Chamberlain's , Batch eixik, Proprietor. An Orctiiiauoi Fork (It be. and the name SlKtnisb Is hereby" , - . . .. . ns ...il i. but. im,1 lutiuws. the Intersection of Main Ktr.t Heginning at t: to read as follows, . Article VI. That the amount of capital stock of said corporation ahull tie twentv-flv- e thousand dollars, which shall be divided Into two thousand five hundred share of the face or par value of ten dollars each . WILLIAM JF.X. President, U. V. JKX. Secretary. Dated at Spanish Fork. Utah, luly 14, 19u9. first pub. aug 5, last Aug 2, o. and Cold Baths TOP PRICE the said Improvement la all the frontage abutting First South Street on (lie south aide of blocks Si S3, M, 8ft, ss. sr. Sm. and :w all in Plat or my survey of building lots. A spamsn The expenso of paving aaid sidewalks tlmll rte borne and defrayed by the nroiwrtv abutting inn same, ami inn estimated cost of aucn pavement la l40H.OU In all or II eenta persiiuare foot , for all pavement abutting on the said prois-rtylots, hlis'ks, pieces and parcels of and, there being H.NW suuarefeetof nuvenient nroposeu aim j.S'v linear reel or property abutting the said Improvement t has been and In hereby determined and clareil that the depth of property which will be benefitted by and which khnll hear the ex. Dense Of sit III paving la lift feet back from th atreel lines as above named on the said blin ks. That a local assessment shall he lev I..,) on the Iota, parts of lots, pieces or P'trcels of hind within the said f avlng LHstrlc No 4, specially mentioned above, and also mention. In the nruinance creating mid raving IHslrli No. 4. ror in nurposa or aerraytng the expenses of paving the said sidewalk as nforesalil. Tha said sidewalks shall be four feet in width. All protest and objections to the making of ald Improvement must be presented In writing to the City Kecorder on or before the 9H dun at S o'clis'k, the time set when the ft August City Council will hoar and consider audi pro- The protestanla will state the ,.f their respective piece, parcels, lots or parts of Iota together with the number of linear fis t butting the said proposed Improvement. That the City Itccorder be and he Is hurvhv nstructiMl to publish a notice of Intention of the City Council to make auch Improvements in accordance with the laws of the Slate of I'mii and the Ordinance of Spanish Fork City. Ftah Co., l'tah,thl4thdnyiif Augunt, A. II. IK. r. m. SNM.i,. Mayor. L. W. NIELSEN. Heennler. 1st pub lug t, lust auc M. (V !. . Aug- lo.inndolliirsto.iiwddlluni. said amendment HIM, MTIMtlFU SPANISH FOkK, I'TAH ROOK An Ordinance Defining and Treating Pavlnu Dltrirt No. 4. of Spanish Fork City. L'liih. He It Ordained by the City Council of Spunlsh Fork City. Utah: That Pavlnv nistrlnt Fork. Utah County.stiite cf Utah, Friday. ust 27th, iwoi), Bt one o'clock p. ni. of said dav, for the purpose of voting to amend Article aix of the Article of Incorporation of said Company, thereby increasing the capital stock from FOR FIRST CLASS WORK W. LT Office, of the City Cocncll.Spanlsa Auir. 4th, IW8. I 1 he Jex Lumber Company; principal place of business. Spanish Fork, L'tuh County, State of I'tah. NOT1CK Is hereby given that a special meet- Ing of the HtocKholders of the Jex Lumber Co. will be held at the company's office, at Spanish -- Clah. Section Notice tlao- - Palace Barber Sip Robert (Jarbit Edwin Lewis Jamea F. Hunt John ( layson William F. Tanner N. Ellsworth lwi m. it. t.arriner Lee K. Taylor Notice to Contractors to G-- o Jex It has been predicted tha,t there will Notice ta hereby given the c;ltv Council be a shortage of cars which would be a of Spanish ForK City. ftah. Intends to nmka the following described improvements, the shortage of coal. To prepare against same to be paid for by a ss-lu- l tux or local that condition, buy your coal now of Jex Lumber Co. I'lenty of Clear Creek No 4. heretofore created auii hereafter described wwit coal on hand. nest coal mined. )0 To gtade and pave with cement tiavement tha sniewBis on inn norm stae or First South little? 31-- auk-Kind- Benjamin Leland Lake Shore Palmyra . Fork 4th Ward for sale on reasonable terms, Hp. Fork Srd Ward Surrey Apply at The Press office. p. Fork 2nd Ward Fork 1st Ward wanted lour veal. Dork, beef or Sp. -24-a lnd. hides. John W. Lewis, Salem phone Payson lat Ward.., rientv of money to loan on farms. W. H. Ray & Co., Provo: both phones Payson 2nd Ward. 108. (I2A8UI Spring Lake A farewell party was given in the Japrobe, between the city pavilion and cemetery, last Monday in First ward meeting house last Monday Mrs. Bradford's funeral. Finder kind evening in honor of John Williams, who ly notify Mrs. J. J. Banks. left yesterday to fulfill a mission in Great Britain. Mrs. Alma Cox and two J. A. Snvder of Salt Lake, father of young men, who recently emigrated C'A. Snyder of the Independent Tele from England, also left yesterday for a phone Co., is spending a week in this visit with relatives and friends in that part of the Old world. city with a view of locating. IiOst-- day, 1 There is nothing that adds to to the selling value or the renting value of a house like good paint-th- ere is nothing that makes home home-like more than good paint It pays to paint., The better the paint, the better it pays. The Sherwin-Wiluam- s ton PAINTING Paint BUILDING an:o Inside pays in the beginning because it goes so far pays In the end because it lasts so long, and looks so well, as long asit lasts. There is no paint like it for beauty and durability, for economy and satisfaction. outsiok sec us to COLOR CARDS Jex Jumber Company |