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Show The Spanish Fork Press VOLUME IX SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. APRIL 28, 1910 LOCAL JOTTINGS Spanish Fork Wins Championship County .......... .. I Found . -- Urge brown and white er dog. (11 at Press If Women Only Knew VIII What a Heap of Happiness it Would Bring to Spanish Fork Homes. Hard to do housework with an ach' ing back. , y Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work. If women only knew the caused that Backache pains come from sick kidneys, 'Twould save much needless woe. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys, Spanish Fork people endorse this: Mrs. Alfred Rees, Third Ward, Spanish Fork, Utah, says: "Since 1 publicly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills in 1907, I have taken them occasionally and they have kept me in good health. Ik . In the spring of the year I have menIft there were symptoms in evi- tioned, r jKl I dence which plainly told me that my kidneys were out of order. I think the n complaint was brought on by during the time I was attending to my son. Doan's Kidney Pills, which I obtained vt I .arson's Drug Store, gave me almost immediate relief and gradually the symptoms of kidney trouble were driven from my system. I cunnot recommend Doan's Kidney Pills too highly." For sale by all dealers. Price fiO Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo, The fast High School team that landed the Utah County Championship by cents. New York, sole agents for the United defeating Lehi last Saturday. Reading from left to right they are: top row, Rife, States. Johnson, Christensen, Rowe, principal: second row, ). Bowen. Wanl, Hayes, Remember the nam- e- Doan's - and Thomas; bottom row, Rowe, Jwnsen, H. Bowen. take no other. UTAH COUNTY H, point- Office. Bunches Hits in the Spanish Fork A baby girl was born to Mr. and I 8th Rife Plays Star Game Mrs John Dahle, Thursday morning. I Ust Saturday afternoon, the 23rd, Misses Leah and Edna Holt went the fast bane ball teams of Spanish to Provo schools crossed Lehi and high Friday to visit Mrs. DcllThomas, fork hats at the B. Y. U. Campus at Provo, their sister. and played a close and exciting game Judge A. Saxey has been in Frovo for for the County Championship. I At the end of the 7th inning the two days working on the case of vs. Crook of Payson. jUre stood 10 to 6 in favor of Lehi, in Fork came Kth Spanish put in the J. S. Rife, who has been out at Topfor one of their famous batting ralleys. 51. Bowen was first up, hitting a safe hff for the past three months, returned home Tuesday jingle and stealing second base; Wall evening. followed with another single; Thomas iit safe scoring H. Bowen; Hayes hit Last Tuesday evening, while playii g jafe, scoring Wall; Uife lined out a two with a lawn mower, Una, the , scoring Thomas and Hayes; old daughter of Jacob Robertson had iirift-rher finger cut off. owe hit safe bringing in Rife. Year- ince was then taken out of the box and Fred N. Freeman won the buggy lark brought in from left field to was raffled by the Who that Imple. tch. Kowe scored before the side ment Company last Friday evening at las retired, making a total of six runs. Pack's Pavilion. fe carried off batting honors, hitting and three scoring We two bajjgers Mrs. Joseph Phillips of Eureka, came L. Anderson scored three runs down juris, Monday morning, to uxsist in carLrLehi. ing for her father, Alfred Rees. She with Johnson Spanish Prk started will, most likely, remain in this city the bx, he pitched two innings, but for some time. He was sent into rnt not effective. L right field at the beginning of the Onthetitli of April Miss U'ah H. fcinl inning, where he played a star Holt returned from a seventeen months Line, pulling down two long hits and mission in the Southern States. She nying a fast game all the time. Kite labored in a church office, at nt into the box, and H. Howen came S, CHAMPIONS . West-heim- er -' five-yea- NUMBER 15 , ir if) ii over-exertio- John Hayes Laid To Rest Kork, In tStiUh DimiaoKK ciiw the stuif of t'lnh, st the .Mrvn zv, iviai oi KKMOt'HeRS a;;l hi mo w Uiiiiik itnd iIImcoiiiiM .., $IIS 11 Md'tired nil uot(Miratl V. S. ImiihIn to Mr ure I'lroulttiion ..... HuukliiK HnuHf, (limit ure tuiU Umurcs 1! Ilm (rum Nnl'l lluiikkiiinl ivn'v mIh) IU Ilw-rmiSuae uml 1'iivnlii lliiiilm itnd IIhiiUitk, Truxi 'omiHttiiM itni) SuvliiitK llunkN i lliii! I rum approved Ketervn AKi'ntn.. IT t In vk uinl hi IiithhhIi lo'um Nolexuf other Nutlnnul lliinkn . .. Knii'liiinitl iwpvri-iirn-iii'uli kl,ctH l.itwiiu money mprw in Hunk, vie Jill :I6 i '' Spet'ln Vit KS (UK ,M V4 S 170 Do OA m D1.V M) 5W 00--10 Notes . with 1" M. tri'usun'r HIJ Ni per I'enl ol flreiilulinn) . .... ' .' Tumi ., !i3i:74 Irf'Kul lendiT Ki cli'inplinn nihil ( IIUHII.ITIKN ('apltul Ktotik pulil In beilt'l. SliH rllnl ll . , . O nurimiH liniil t KO tW (iiiillvliled pnitttH Wn niinwiii am) n m ;i luxea paid Nkliomil llimk Not)n oiiKIiiIhIIdk .. s j o (hi s MS HI DiiPliiniher Natlnnul liunkn lllilivlilliul ili'MmllH ntllijivt Ui rhevk IIS fll K Id iniiml wrillli Bti' ol ilepooll .... ... t H.I! 511 'I'lnie I'erlinruU'k nr ili'Rwll 4 447 . ('erilHi-C'hwkH ;tv.' mi CiMitlliif nrhifkm mtU!mllllK in mi . .. Toutl iSi"siS,"ii Mlute of I'tuli, I'ouiny ol I'tuli, km I. K. M. Suell, iHclner ol ihr uhove iniimnl bank, do Holi ratilv MWHar that thn ubovr Kttile meat In trux to tli iM't of my kmiwlilin- - ami dii' of Apr.. r'. M. Snci.i., ChkIiIit. and xworn to bi'lorv mi llili 1. IVIO, 1 I', S.NKI.L. Nmarv rttlilto. p. Midi. Jolin June. Corni't Altmt: Utu. I). Siifll, it , illrei'tora. e White Pearl potatoes for B. Simmons, Spanish Fork. Am- - s FOR SAIX-T- he old Oran place on 7th east and 4th north on Springville road, full city lot with all Notice for Publication Improvements, cheap. See Kdward C. Ifeparinimil of ihi ltd rltir, t'. H. Land Chrietiansen. ixn al Sail l.ak I flab, April IV. IKIii. NM1CK In lirrebv ulvon (bat Ijiura t.. Probate and Guardlinsblp Notices. Jonea. a iiinw af I'rank A. Juiien. (1.wiiiI. of TiU'ker. t iuli.nliii.no April Iflh. IU0.I. mailt' iiiin It tbn Cininir Clrrlt or th- rfH'i tle ((mono- - d entry i.ioni, rwrial orl.. for Hiitnnrn fur furt her inlni tnavloii. Ntt'it Sv. SI. T 10.. K. S K.. and lloimmto id entry. Serial No lU'. for Niri'K'R T,M'HKImiHS HK' NW and N' KX. Soiion SI. Tnwn-Hbi- p IU -- Bids Wanted :; NIFOKT or THS condition or THB BANK OF SPANISH FIRST NATIONAL FORK U-wi- We offer for sale, four by eleven rods of the old central meeting house lot, which is lot 4, in block 52 of plat A. Spanish Fork City survey of build-io- g lots. The part for sale runs from the north east corner four rods south, In lln lUtate of My roll Newton I'raodall. ill South. KatiKC S Kant, S. I.. Mnridian. M.iktH,hv Itura l. .lomw. widow of rcascd. thence eleven rods west, thence four iiil Julv I'laim A Jiinos. ilmimviUw Ulnd mil Ion of I'rvditork will piwxml ilalnm with vonrhcra rods north, thence eleven rods east to to mak ttnal Hva ear prtmf. to rxtab lo (he tt(idnl.'iii d al bor rmldcnrc I'rovii, linh claim to ihn land above dOMiritMid, Iwfom I'lh. or d A.saxcv. spanlih Fork, Utah, on place of beginnig. Bids may be left the Clark of tho UlHtrlci Court, at Provo. ftah. or lfor? July IHIO. l AND.M.I AtiNKS I. AilnilnUtrulril. with the undersigned or at the tithing on th- - i'liil day of June. IVI. ( lalaiall. (innint A. SAX ay, Ailnrnny for Kslate, S. J. ttiiof4' office. , We reserve tho right to reject H. A.J. 1'owrll. T. Wllllama. a td J. W. (lohnrn. all of Tucker I'tah any or all bids. K.lt U.THOMINON. Ki (later. Probate and Guardianship Notices. Signed: R. W. McKell or (he Consult County ( Benjamin Argyle for tunhcr liilo.nmttun. OAXjXi George Hales On April 26, funeral Fervices were held in the Second Ward meeting house over the remains of John Hayes, Wednesday evening, the sch.iol children met at the ity Pavilion in a sing-in- g who died Sunday, April 24th, of old and general debility, Bishop Ben contest. Miss Finley's fifth grade, age The Ward Choir, Argyle presiding. and Mr. Robertson's sixth grade car- led by Fred Lewis Jr. with Miss Fern ried off the honors. Lewis at the organ, furnished the In vrder to raise funds, the base ball music. The opening hymn was "Come, Come Ye Saints." Invocation by Augboys are now raffling a Studebakcr ust Swenson, followed by the hymn buggy va.ued at f 12H.U0. It's a beauty For the Weary Soul. " The ftrst and the draws are only f each. (Jet a "Rest speaker was h'lder Peter Roberta of few and help the Imysout. Goshen, who knew Mr Hayes in Eng- He said Brother Hayes lived A' J. Haraen nutick to Thomas J arvi.-;-. who is foreman of jland. four miles from the meeting house, but Kxtat of KMz.iboth Ludlow. dm'iMMHt Bishops one of Strange a r,d MctiuireN grading he Bids will be opened May 15th, IttIO, Crditon will prwnl vlalnia with always came to meeting, and was to tbt uiideotitrimil at hU rf siiloncti at lln at 9 p. m. outfits in Murray, came down Satur- - a strong factor in spreading the Ciuh County, mail, on or Iwfore thr i.nh gospel. Both mill. 12 Phones of No. . day July. (II AKI.K.S .. HA WK1N- -. Xbc cbuic sung l'Ciwuc Let U .Ant'. V.?venmgtu.nv.j-vtuirr- . LuU aUui(ibViulor of ibe viutte of KlUalx-lri'.rTte-'.rr- r 24 tfwrrh ArcrrfltO'r'UTXM Academy lHt or nmt putillrallOb.Mvreli Two second hand buggies for sale Tuesday aftern ion. Our Jonrney Pursue. " Elder JohnMoore II Him ISI0 f..r KI.IAS in. tVSIN Al(,irn Yearance ins'in j PKOMPT SrRVICK ii tin;, Pkivatk.Wirb. was the next speaker whoquotcd script-nr- e cheap at the Nebo I mplement Co. , 1 Goodwin Jake Higgensen retimed I', men . r , Eureka , ..,Nt i and Longfellow and commented on Davis Saturday evening, a fur a stj. in thi. 2 to them f jr a short time, he also spoke of Wines city of about a month. Mr. Hijnren-sc- n 3 Iuve Mr Hayes as a f iithful church member. News: has been in kkt health for Wadsworth h s .onias James Garueii was the next speaker L. Anderson time past, but i now improving. r Bowen he knew Mr Hayes for years and said K. Anderson lyes that Mr. Hayes was always a faithful I Clark Alma C. Hansen h:ts purchased the Latter-Da- y lull President Henry Saint. BiHts residence of Andrew J. the for- Gardner spoke next, he said that Mr. Inset) iBBsw7. lasswaw mer publisher of The Press, .n Main SCORE i'.Y INNINGS the Hayes had helped build up Kingdom iiBasiBw mM 1 Street. Mr. and Mrs. Jesm-- aim of God and had sacrificed :i 4 5 6 7 8 9 everything 2 0 01 0 0 6 0 12 family will leave hero alnut June I ft for the Faith. Brother asish KoftK Hayes had also tut 2 2 2 O Z i UUI U for Provo, where thrv wiii nutkv their helcd to build up one of the greatest home. 5 states in the Union. At the end of Mr. Struck out by Johnson.0; Ft!MMAY Mrs. Frank Turner returned from Gardner's speech John I. Hayes read a Bases fe. 7: Yearance. f: Clark. 1. short biographic sketch of his grandbaiUof Johnson, 1; Rife. 2; Year Salt I.ake, lii.--t Saturday evening. f father. Birhop Ben Argyle nude a Mrs. .torn-acTurner was h . operated en for Hark. 0. Hit by Johnson, ; a few closing remarks. The choir sang 1 trouble, and was in the )nptal ttc, J: Wurance, 2; Clark, 0. Br-ow- ri A J,Vpalro,,ancy,U8nde" "Farewell All Earthly Honora." Benabout twenty-fiv- e Pa'its . .. days, .she U much ediction i: Brockbank. Joseph by and we hope for her speedy improved . Amelia Davis Dead Brother John Hayes was born March A pair of fancy sox free with 3 ': recovery. every pair of 1829, at Kilburn, Derbyshire 30th, of all citizens the Spanish nearly shoes John R. Thomas, who came' tare in England; he came to Utah in Sept. 1864 irk. it was a great shock to learn of March to attend the funeral of his and to Spanish Fork in Nov. of the death of Amelia Davis, Salt Lake brother, returned to Erie, Colorado, on same year, where he has made his home who was well known here and the gird. He visited relatives in the ever since. The floral tributes were 'Dry Goods for an Eiample I by all who knew her. southern part of the state, while here. verv beautiful." The pall bearers were: John I. P. Charles K. he likes fine He Haves, Utah Hayes, and wilt he had Ween suffering from neural- says come here agaip nonie time in the fiit Hayes, Win. Hayes, Jacob Brandt and ami took a dose of laudanum to al- ure. Hyrum N. Bradley. into the pain, she became delirious Brother Hayes leaves one son and a Kineat rnwilirna. f . 1 he wmo aa 1 Regular He Kie and IJ'e al url ' Mr. Bruce Jones underwent an great number of grandchildren to died from the effects at 6 o'clock, ll;f. INandSuo wi'sv'oryearaS'.eforal, Our Price Our prl:,l, 2 C Ourl'rloe for ZS for appendicitis on the 18th mourn his loss. ny. Immediately after she had operation 1 r,,vo wv i . he ojrii seized with convulsions two doet- "'spiiai. ('hick ens Wanted See Rob Boyack. in every ere sum noiK-d- . but their efforts !ti,,n Wlts n nUrv r Alsiut twenty-fouhours resjtect. without avail. ((iteration he was taken with For Sale Fine driving team, Ap- t. Davis is. survived by two child-- 1 after the Vwlnwniii but he is convalesc to Wm. Ferguesen. ply a daughter, Mildn-dGoaraBteed 3! a Spool 7 Centi age" years, jnjr nicely and will be home in a few lc per Dozea 1c per Card a !n, Vance, age 4 years. She days. Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Bingham anleaves a lurc numlHT of brothers The children, brothers snd sister nounce the engagement of their sisters, including Mrs. Amanda of David Williams and wife, Kmma to Fred W. Davis. surprised aid Mrs. Reynolds Cahisin of them on th. 2."th inst, in hnor of their Tc ties for 19c ray: Mrs. T. i. Morgan, Mrs. T. 10c Each lc per Packages ' 50c ties for . 22 .c Lost-P- air twenty-firwedding anniversery. of bifocal gold rimmed, Kvaim. Mrs. W. Mrs. McLean, for ties 55c 7c mmmm Regular $1.25 go Mr. and Mrs. Williums went to the lens, spectacles. j Finder please notify Jensen. Mrs. K. Shunhalsof Salt Electric Theatre and when they re Th. Petersen and get reward. Mrs. Kute Thomas of Spanish turned they were greeted by a jolly Good Unwell Alwut thirty people were Davis, a brother, of crowd. Mrs. Eliza A. Hales is prepared to I'mioth, ami Harry Ihivis, a brother', present, a tempting upie r was (.. 5cEacb Sc per Dozen anil inr evening vm njient imhjihk do washing or sewing at reasonable lm.h Fork. Regular $2.00 go at and block Ohe singing. rates. west of Dahle s games ImnIv was taken to the moi tunry Store. HaBjkerchief The new gasoline hoist is now install iideiMakcr J. W. Taylor, where it Dream Mine. This is the. ' tilled until Wcilnesdav eveniiur edat the of R.N. will A. meet at the FraThe . . .. a ' .Li ' Goaranteed S5c rst mining hoist mm whscmt irt ipnt- - ternal Hall, Friday evening at eight it wits sent here for interriucnt. 15c for 71c Regular this city. The eompHny is now o'clock. Important business. Come serviecH were held over the 'l nus Thnrsilav momintr at the working two shifts ol aw.ni niiecn prepared to pay assessment No, 3. "f Harry Davis, her - brother. mi each and things are pnvrPMiiiii(r Peniile in this city nml vicinity l"l.ers were VA. M. Rime. Mar- Ncphi Swenson, while loading sacked e'uthiisHstic over the showing in the ure Ijirsi-im.l W. A. Joiu.s, all of Regular 40c go at 19c Ubies' HaBdkerchief.2i indications favor an earlv grain into a wagon Wednesday, broke and PettlCOatS Dream n b're testimony to the sterling discovery of ore. Assays have already his leg. He was carrying the sacks up "' r nf lln. deceased Kilter. lieen taken ranging from fllMO to a plank into the wagon, when the plank Sm H It. '. '. 4aI lead. ' Third Ward Choir, htl by Rees jL'il.mi in gold, silver and slipped, causing him to fall violently to '."'fs. sung very beautiful and ap Wells Brimhall has made arrangement the ground. Children's Dresses Aflne line of children' l'JalV;. hynins. The Nelson sisters ..... t ar- of Provo a first class oxforda an(j just ghoe. (. Mut i Again:' 'mnl John to give the people Last Tuesday evening, while tying a finest In tho State at n 'UVIs I if I'l. rived and they will go at I!...,... brokerage office in therormcr miney horse to the back of a wagon, George Prices. reduced Cheapest ' prices. lili.v rendered "O My Father. .lex stand, No. 24 Academy avenue. W, Robertson, the young ton of .r ,.r,n,ir,.n cherish her iiniiiy and lake wires between Salf '".V Hs i lil'i'i'iuiiy Chaa. 0. Robertson, had the misfortune Ioitui'u anH u.'P Private For Prices on Clothing and Shoes, See Largh Bills . , w,'lllll Sltv u xunrA nf i.nmfnrl tn Provo and Eureka gives th public the to lose his thumb, torn off at the sec Mr. stock game. 'fiilii'ii uncN we can but let our best servico In the -around number ond joint. Tne rope twist iov in sympathy with theirs, Brimhall states that he has k ktu thiimh In uima mgnniw ki... hich n.lninc ll them rW of the (liftVrrnt ' ik.. ;.l who desire them. pulled hack jerking otf his thumb. ITViiiipv, nil will la- "'' .......I... shall he light.'' given to those Chatta-noogo.Ten- to play second base. Kife could not ir.trol hi. hails at first, but as the km . progressed he Mtttled down, strikthu last three innings. ' out five men ..... r t le stiucU out wines, me iron norse, tho ninth, retiring the side and filing the game. Hayes in center rkld, pulled down Wast drive and mmte a pretty tnrow Metind base, completing the only Li)le of the game. H. Bowen mane lirctty catch at second. Wadsworth jayed the star game for Lehi. The final score was 12 to 11 in favor the ltd and ray. THE LINE UP Lehi :::cz Tot. n. - 4 .. lliil-lar- 1 UX Wells L. Brimhall i . nnoKim vow-lin- r nj.i-mi- u. . uiw.mH-pa'MM- f t- - to the People of Spdnish Fork and Vicinity Good c ; I ;THe Grand Formal Opening Sale of THE n.-e- aL, Has Startednd Will tlast for Ten Days Only i Most Beautiful Souvenirs :he free to ladies ale .',.s. Fine Pair of or Black Lace Stockings with ind . to . aSlh. a fine m $3.00 HAT FREE With all Men's and Boys' Suits m withwyilr,,r . Every Pair of Children!s$hoes Dress Ginghams HtOllC ess Jap Rose and a Laundry Soan , 0 . Thread Clothes Pins Hooks and Eyes Neckties Watson Needles Petticoats Shoe Laces 59c Wild Rose Soap n,m , Calico Ginghams j to' bus Turkish Towels st l. j ... hi Clocks , ... i Small Towels QCr Large Towels $1.00 Watches I " Princess Dresses : Suspenders PrKTainaSof wJlili5jfJft Silk 0 Children's Shoes President ... 95 Ladies' Waists , Cotton Gloves 5 cents ?A' Siiftnfkndikrft aUdpllUIO vy CentS The Leader " Main Street, Payson, Ut. Cotton Sox '5 CentS Stores all over the State |