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Show Local Jots Farewell A Grand Surprise Party. Numerous friends of William Evans The last night of the of the 4th ward met at his home the will be Friday night. evening of the 11th inst., to show their respects to him on his 89th birthday, Wellington Wood and family are visit- which the old man had almost forgoting relatives at Nephi. ten. At 8:30 the people gathered at his home when the old man was pre Art Thomas returned Tuesday from paring to retire. The company started a two years mission in California. to sing a chorus and the old man God bless jumped for joy and said, Dont miss seeing A Day in the you all, come in. A program was alWoods Monday afternoon and evening ready prepared with Thomas Llewellyn as chairman, and he filled his part well, next, all act or pay a forfeit. About Car load of the famous Peter Schutler making were present. Some had forty guests wagons just in at the Farmers come from Schofield, Sanpete and merry-go-roun- d Co-o- p Association. is down from Salt Lake suffering with inflamatory rheumatism, but is improving. Frank Abbott Howell Davis of Mammoth was down Sunday and bought a piece of land on the New Survey. old son of Chas. Dougleps A of Lake Shore died last Saturday of spinal meningitis. 10-ye-ar Found, a small purse containing mon- ey. Owner call and describe same to Joshua Brockbank. John B. Jex has gone to Castilla, where he will take a three weeks treatment for rheumatism. FOR SALE Finest quality rfwect cherries, from the old Clark orchard. Roe A. Deal, Springville. Mrs. Mark Jenkins of Lost River, Idaho, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Marinius Larsen in this city. Moroni Hicks has returned from a prospecting trip of several months in the Death Valley country, Nevada. Notice. Party. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brockbank gave a farewell party at their residence last night in honor of their son Archie, who leaves for a mission in Germany on the 23rd inst. A large number of friends and relatives were present. The evening was spent in social chat, songs, Delicious rerecitations and games. freshment were served at midnight. Among the interesting features of the evening were clarinet solos by the He certainly posyoung missionary. sesses great talent in this line as the solos were nicely rendered. After having enjoyed a good time the company bid farewell to Archie, thanking him Wales Welsh, English, for their excellent entertainment and Swansea, Americans and Danish. The program wishing him a success on his journey. was as follows. Baritone Solo, Down In the Deep, Attention Maccabees. by Prof. Rees Phillips of Santaquin, The annual memorial services pernear Goshen. Solo and chorus, Never Borrow taining to our order will be held here next Sunday, commencing at 2 oclock Trouble by Ed. Llewellyn and Co. m. sharp. p. You Greet to Have Come We Song, will e The from start the parade Father by Mrs. Rees Phillips. Hall on Main headed street He When by Song, Be Kind to Father the brass band, to the city cemetery is Old by Mrs Thos. Llewellyn. Well not Forget the where the services will be held. State Recitation, Commander, and also several Knights, Old by Benjamin Evans. Hairs Those Honor by with their wives, from Springville are Gray Song. expected to be in attendance. Mrs. M. M. Thomas. The public in general is invited and Song, Wild Rover by Mrs Lloyd. will have a good time. By order of all Thomas Duett, Sinking Ship by the committee. E.H.Johnson R.K. Will and West. Llewellyn by Speech, Respecting Old Age John Bowen. Any one wanting gravel from Monk Then came the refreshments, eatables beds must see B. J. Johnson. tf of all kinds, the best in Spanish Fork, One fare for round trip to Salt Lake and beverages, the best of Boyack & in June 17, 18 19 and 20, return June was The City, evening spent Hughes. happy hours until 12. oclock, when 22. On account of Eagles and U. C. T. Chairman Llewellyn said twas time to outings. Via Salt Lake Route. to Brogo home and all bid good-nigther Evans and wife who said, Thank E. B. Erwin, traveling passenger you all, come again, and if I aint here, agent, and L. M. Walden, city passenIll meet you on the other side. ger agent, of the Salt Lake Route were in town last Saturday on business and gave this office a pleasant call. Mac-cabe- has given InSupt. L. E. Eggmson formation to the effect that there wi for be but one county examination in held be will It this teachers year. All persons Provo some time in July. to not holding certificates, desiring the ensuing during the in teach county this examyear are requested to take ination. Principal Eastern Excursions. Frequent Commencing June 1st. dates during June to Eastern points. Finest train service and grandest scenery via Colorado Midland Railway. Write L. H. Harding, Gen. Agent, Salt Lake for full information. Notice. There will be a citizens meeting at the City Pavilion Thursday night at 8 oclock for the purpose of arranging for a Fourth of July celebration. J. A Martell Mayor. Mens prices at work shirts sold at lowest Farmers Cash Merc. Co. CO OP Association Everybody has found out the Association Farmers' Co-o- p. has commenced business; all the buyers seem to be saving the high profits and buying from the in W. O. Creer Building Farmers Co-o- p. Mens and boys spring clothing latest In color, cut and style. Farmers Cash Mer. Co. Consolidated Wagon & Machine For Strawberry day at Provo, June the Salt Lake Route will run early Enmorning and late evening trains. for particulars. quire of agent 23, Co, Dealers In Utah and Idaho Leading Implement GEO. T. ODELL, General Manager SPANISH FORK AGENCY ht Rich Strike in Lucy Gray. We have just received a car of Deer-in- g Los Angeles Herald: Mowers and Binders to be sold Bt a Special to the 7 ore On June running as high as $ 680 Bargain. Farmers Co-o- p Association. gold per ton was struck in the Lucy on the 100-fomine in the cross-cIf you wish to save 3) per cent on Gray leavel. The ore is of brownish good and dry goods call at the Farmers quartz bearing free gold which can be Co.op Association in W. 0. Creer buildplainly seen with the naked eye. Two ing. shifts are working at th mine and Dr. Stoddard of Minnesota has been rapid strides are being made in the dein town about ton days looking over the velopment work of the property. With f eld with a view of locating in Spanish the present rich ore now in sight it is believed the success of the Lucy Gray Fork. is assured. With ore enough for shipR. C. Foxier is now holding down the ment, the wagon road to Lyons station, position of water commissioner instead which is only three miles distant, is beof R. A. Hart who has accepted another ing improved. It will be possible to p mition. hall from three to five tons to the load, to the station. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hansen extend The property is located in the Sunset thanks to the many kir.d friends who aided during the sickness and death of mining district of Lincoln County, Nevada, and only three miles from Lyons their baby. station on the S. P. L. A. & S. L. R. R. The new oven in the Clark & Jensen While W. I). Rawson, representative and ready for of the Company, was in Eureka, Bro. Bakery is now fini.-he-d action. They will have fresh bread on Madson, councilor to Bishop O'Cannall, hand every day. was sent by a number of citizens of Eureka to examine the property. That The music played by Eldred's auto- he was elated over the fine showing is matic instruments at the d evident from his report. He was much is as good as we have ever heard. pleased with the officers of the company It is a treat to hear it. and states that in his experience mines and mining, he never before met Our new cement walks at our home with such promising indications for in Third ward. The work was done big mftie, and that the property is more by C. R. Larsen who is a first-clas- s than a mere prospect, as ore has already workman In this line. been found in large quantities. All that remained to be done was getting out George Dubois has been release! shipments which was being done as from his m'ssionary work in Switzer- fast as possible and of samples brought land acc unt of poor health; hs ar back and assayed in Eureka, values r'ved home last Saturday. were obtained of $11.93, $5.57, $3.32, $52.74, $119.88, $193.88 in gold per ton. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hansen's Mr. Rawson has ojened an office in old baby, which has been sick about the Boyack building across the street two months, died last Sat ur lay morn opposite from the Co-oin;. The funeral services were hek the people of Spanish Fork an Sunday. tunity to buy some of the stock low price and share Mrs. Pricilla Swensen left recently present about to be taken from for Diamondville, Wyoming, where she profits mine. All are invited to call and will make her future home. She an of the free gold ore, and he samples nouncea that her property in this city makes a standing offer to pay the ex is for sale. penses of any person sent to ex Nora Mickclsen and John G. Hales amine the mine, if the property is not of Colona, Dublin, Mexico, were mar- found represented to be. This was ried last week in Salt Lake, and will the condition on .which Bro. Madsen spend a few days in this city visiting was sent to examine the mine. Stock may be bought on the installwith friends, Miss Mickelson having ment plan by paying a small amount been a resident of Spanish Fork befor she moved to Mexico. down, and a payment each month as it is the object of the company to place the The Volunteer Fire Department made opportunity within the reach of all. their initial run last Friday, when John The officers of the company as well G. Morgans straw stack caught on as the mine will bear a rigid examinafire. In just five minutes from the tion, all are invited to investigate for time the alarm was in the boys had themselves. The president of the com full head of water spouting on the pany is the same B. X. Dawson of flames. The damage done was very Death Valley fame under whose' man slight. agement the Death Valley company Miss Lillie Hanson of Payson and made its first shipment of ore. Hyrum B. Robertson were married in the Salt Lake Temple yesterday. A Miners Holiday. reception will be given in their honor On Saturday the 13th, this usually at the City Pavilion on the 25th inst. The Press joins their many friends in quiet city dressed herself in beautiful wishing the young couple a happy and garments and winning smiles to welcome over 600 miners who came from prosperous career. Eureka, Mammoth and Silver City with Representative Adam Bede, the wit their wives, little ones and sweethearts, of congress, made a speech the other day with their badges and two silver bands, in which he said he had favored all the to bask in warm sunshine and a days presidents policies, including the sim- enjoyment. They were met at the strenuous life ple life and the depot by the civic authorities, the improved simple spelling, but that he various committees and other promiwould like for him to trade the Phil- nent citizens. In the pavilion at 10:30 ippines to Great Britain for Ireland, so a. m. they were cordially welcomed by that we would raise our own policemen. Mayor James A. Martell who gave them -- Price Advocate. the freedom of the city for the day. ot ut merry-gc-roun- The deal between Pack Bros, and John T. Morgan, Eph. Rowe, Ralph Moigan, John R. Thomas and Sam Davis, wherin the former was to turn Packs Pavilion over to the latter is now a thing of the past; the deal has fallen through, through some hook or crook the detnls of which is not khown to us, but its all off. The base ball game on Miners Union Day turned out a clean victory for the miners. In the first four innings the home boys were making a noise like a ball game, but in the fifth the crack pitcher which the management imported from Provo went to pieces and the miners started a slugging exibition that netted them six runs, which lead the farmers could not overcome. The score was 106. Do you know that the greatest musical treat of the season is coming Monday afternoon and evening. Something that will equally interest the young and old and kindle anew the interest and enthuiasm in the great primary work. Come out and see the children of the four wards of Spanish Fork in the catching and tuneful cantata, A Day in the Woods. Primary children (all ur.der 14 years of age)5c, Adults 15c For Of the Best Farmers to buy the Best Line of Mowers and Binders made in the World Watch Repairing First-Cla- ss The Old Reliable McCORMICK Mowers, Binders and Hay Rakes SEE I. J. Rolfs At City Drag Store Spanish Fork, Utah Miss Agnes Engberg Prolate and Guardianship Notices. (.tm.ullt iuui leiKui ike rvspttlitc l.ir further lnfonnniin . sign-a- JOHN BRAlTHWATB. THK CONTRACTOR will rurnlkh you prices. m The Payson Stove & Hardware p, Do Ion Open lour Month Go, JUDSON'S h'OTH'X TO CMISI'ITOHN In thi PUirU-- Court : th Fourth Judicial District ol ths stole of Utah. .tiling la and (or I'tnh n.unlv. Urohat lilviMon. In R Kstts o( Thumiu 1h vmmi. dvafi1 . Creditor will prow-s- i sislms with voucher, to the undersigned t bit place ol reuid-nc- c. at Lake .Shore. I i.to county. Stale of Utah, on or before tbe ZUlh day of i A . D liMi. SAMUr.L Ass MY, AimWirntror of held Entitle. A SAXE . Aitomry. First puo. June. Ik.'uS. lust July. M, lit. voun WILD DO i House-Cleanin- WORK Time is g House Painting Time No. 9111. Trtssiirv Department, OH.-- e of Comptroller ihet urremy. W D. C. April ?l. nt. Vb roan, The She r of win-Willia- Family Paint is sutistu. lory evidence presented to the mutts to appeur that umlers'mied, it hus "The First Xutlonnl flunk of hpuuish Foik" in tlie city of Spanish lu the eounlv of Utah, anil Mule ol Utab. baa complied with all ll.e orotlklona of Ihe Matutea of the Unlud States, required to be complied with before an association ahalt be authorized to commence tbe business of Hanking: .Vow ihrreton.l, Thomas P. Kane. Deputy and Artt ng l uniiurUier of the t'urrencv hereby certify that 'Ihe hirst National Hank of Spanish Fork," In ibl city of Spanish Folk in the county of Utah and state of Utah Is authorised to commence the business of thinking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Ill testimony whereof witness my Imnd and seal of omce this Tweuty first oay of April. bv Manager B. F. Woodward of the Idaho Gem mine at Bear Lake, Idaho, has received a letter from his son Spencer, who is superintendent at the mine, in which he reports that the lead is coming in their shaft, which is nearing the 100 foot level, and Manager B. F. Woodward expects to start for the mine next week, and will remain there until they have put up their whim, they intend to put on tv push the development work. WISH YOUR HOUSE WIRED HO YOU Teacher of NANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC , For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER m made particu- g larly to lighten labors. It is an oil paint and can be washed and scrubbed. It brushes out easily -- doesnt drag or tire you to apply it ; the girls i can put it on. Made in 24 good colors. Use it this year on your cupboards, pantry shelves, base boards, etc., and youll have less Work next year. Get color cards tell mere about Family they house-cleanin- -- T. P KANK Deputy and Acting Comptroller of theCurren v 1st pub. april S i. last July g. oil. Like a young bird and gulp down whatever food or medicine may bis offered yont Or, do you want to know something of the Proper Glaa tea composition and character of that which you take Into your stomach whither as Accurately food or medicine? Prescribed. Most Intelligent and sensible people a Insist on knowing what they L. M. JONES, Home Optician. employ whether aa food or as medicine. Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect Any Lense Duplicated. right to insist upon such knowledge. Kobe Office at Hotel Charlotte, Spanish Fork publlshes.'tcogdcaM and on each botth r. whtvJTTmedirlnee ar made of and vflesJ3rfratTw4J& Thlshe feele Farmers Gash Mercantile he cun w the Ingredient of which his tnedlclnee aremsle are sliTiln-- end untlcrslssl tlij fcnore will Wiclr superior curative virtue! Ind. Phone No. H Paint now-a-dsy- sold ay CO. Up till 1900 a great deal of the Job Printing of Spanish Fork was sent out of town, but since then the tide hs turned, and today we do Company Bell Phone No is VoongrriRn tor the cure of womans peculiar weak- nesses, irregularities and derangements, Spanish Fork, Utah. giving rise to frequent headaches, backQuickest delivery. ache, dragglng-dowpain or distress la lower abdominal or pelvic region, accomProduce bought and sold. panied, ofttlmes, with a dehllltatlng, No credit. pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp No bad debts. toms of weakness. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Means lowest prices to Prescription Is a most efficient remedy. buyers. It Is equally effective In curing painful periods. In giving strength to nursin mothers and In preparing the system The only Penny Cash Store in the the expectant mother for Citv coming, thus rendering childbirth babys safe and com- One price to All Never undersold! paratively painless. The Favorite Prescription Is a most potent, strengthening tonic to the general system and to the organs distinctly feminine In particular. It la also a soothing and Invigorating nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea or St. Vitus's dance, and Other distressing nervous symptoms aw tendant upon functional and organic diseases of the distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical authorities of all tbs several schools of esch of the several Favorite Inscription Is made for the eurnof thedlsesses for which It Is claimed to be a cure. You mav read wbat they say or ynunrlf by sending a postal card request for a frre booklet of extracts from the leading authorities, to Dr. K. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y., and It will come te you by return post. For Sale by BOYACK & HUGHES n Job Printing for other towns. Why? uJ'MISISEYu, end. hi, his home paper to POCRACY. thfedito. Its aoJjw P. S Kuide yourself -- 1 E -- ? hm'i iwn much b knoc back; h,s VerY ,0ks is II such a. h lwith .oX81y!,aPer SPAN1SII VWy FORK SatUrday Plea PRESS be- cause today we have new Freese, new type, new cutter, new rule, new boarder new quads, new slugs, new cases, |