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Show An OrcUuanoo At Ordinance Amandin Srrlliin 124. t'haptnr Kevind Ordinance ot HpimUh Kork CHt, passed on the nil day of Sepittuiixr, ltw. Ms li ordained by toe Ony Council o( ttpaulsli Forlc City: Section 124. Chapter IU of the Section lie, Keled Ordlnanee of Hpanlxb fork t'ity ume the li hereby amended to read e end to wit: The followlm- re here-- b 124, KIKE MMITH. Mtahllshftd a lire limit of Kn.imsh Fork City, vli: The went half of block 47, M. t and 7f; and the eHt half of block 74, nw, hi ar.d 4H, of Flat "A" of Spanish Fork Cliy hurvey of Building ixta; and wituin iaiu limits it anaii be unlawful to erect or repair any building or ahed. the outer wall of which are In part con structed of wood, except ao much aa may be accessary for door and window frames, cornice, doors, sash and shutter: and the roof of all bulldlns hereafter erected or newly roofed within said limit shall baeovered wltn metal r other lnootnbuatlble material. Each building shall be leparate from all ther bulldmii b a nartitlon wall of brick. dobs, rock or eemeni, not lese than nine tardea thick If between building, and ene foot thick if between building mora tkaa one story from the foundation to the roof from front to rear, and extending through and bore the roof not le than two feet, o a to entirely leparate any communication of Inwood between such buildings and any other. any kept there shall be fluee building where Are or chimney bunt or rock, one, atin or cement, and all atovo plpea Khali be conducted Into flues or chimney, and If they pass through wooden partition or floor tbey must be pro tected from tne same oy metal enuiatea thimbles: and In bo case shall e more pipe bo allowed to pa through the roof or out of tbo aide wall of any building: Provided, That tne above shall not abnlv to the erection of out houses not exceeding ten feet square and eight feet high. Section 8 This ordlnunce shall go Into effect Immediately upon It first publication. Passed by the City Council of .Spanish Fork City, Utah county, Utah, thla gist day of June, A. u. ivuw. jr. M. bnkll.. Mayor. Atteat: L. W. NIELSEN. Kecorder. Bute ( Utah, County of Utah, Spanish Fork CI iv I, L, W. Nielsen, recorder In and for Spanish Pork City, County of Utah, Htate of Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing la a true, full and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Amending Section 124, Chapter It of the Uevlsed Ordinance of hpn-la- h Kork City, pasted on the xnd day of September. 90.,T Passed by the City Council of aald Spanish r or city, on tne gist day of June, a u. iw. L. W. NIBXSKN, Kecorder, 1st pub June 84, last July 16, 'o .T3 1f of the -- For Sweet Charity's Sake s, - By Ina Brevoort Roberts THE CHEERFUL GROUCH On Food BRIDGET'S MISTAKE. Exhibits. ' . . An AVE me from epeechea, lone, dull and alow, Oh, how much bet ter plain, yes or no." "That advice In Aa Ordinance Amending Section 14, Chapter of the Revised Ordinance of Hpanian Fork City, passed on the 2nd day of September, IW&. He It ordained by the City Counoil of Spanish fork City: Section I That Section 4. Chapter 7 of the Revised Ordinance of Spanish Fork City be, and tbe aame Is hereby amended to read as folt: lows, . INSPECTOR TO BE NOTIFIED. It la hereby made the duty of every person, corporation, or association about to erect any pubilo building within tbe limits of this city lo nottry f the said inspector at least three days before the same; and within the Are llmlta, every person, corporation or association before proceeding to erect any kind of building, or to repair, or 'titer any building already erected ahall notify the inand cbtaia bla written spector permit therefor; and all aucb bullulng, repairs, or alterations, ahall be subject to bl Inspection, and the applicant for auch permit ahall atato the exact alte to be occupied, the material, dimenslona and estimated coat of the pruposed building or structure, and the probable time to be occupied In building It. If the plans and specifications ahull be In acoordance with tba ordinances of Cpaalsh Fork City, tbe said inspector shall thereupon, after ao Inspection of the premises, or without an lntttMttttinn a he mil im fit. Issue a building permit to tbe applicant, giving him nermlHMion to erent a hiiilrltnu nr atriiniiiM at the place and of the material and dimensions mention la tbe application, and authorizing him to use not more than of the roadof tbe sidewalk la front of way and aald premises, and limiting the time said permit hU continue. 4 .. V -- 11 Ibul Inn a uiubui u -mini, wU - 1' o - ucv ami - ui b Immediately on it Hrttt publication. Passed by the City Council of Kpantsh Fork City, Utah County, Utah. June 21st, A. D. 190V. Attest: F. M. SNKI,!,, Mayor. L. W, NIEUSKN. Kecorder. State of Ctah, County of Utah, Spanish Fork City. I. L. W. Nielsen, recorder la and for Fork City. County of Utah, State ofSpanish Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing la a true, full and correct copy of an ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Section 4. Chapter Tof the Kevlsod Ordinances of Spanish Fork City, passed on tne 2nd day of September, Passed by the City Council of said Spanish Fork City, on the 21t day June A. I. IDov. L. W. MfcLSKM, Kecorder. 1st pub June 24, last uly la, '(M, commencing one-thi- rd one-ha- lf V, I -- now?" "Molasses, breakfast food, soap In short, I've been to a Food Exhibit at a large grocery store. At every counter the greeting was the same: "Won't you try some of our sirup?" or "Let tne give you a dish of this oatmeal," or "pickles, madam?" and I ate everything, from Ice cream to tbe newest Besides getting a bad case of Indigestion, my pocket was sadly drawn upon. I simply can't refuse. How can women have the nerve to sip chocolate, and eat crackers galore and calmly put their cups down and depart for fresh fields? Often they said not even 'thank you,' but went from one counter to the next with mouths dripping and greasy. , Worst of all, I grabbed every sam ple that was offered, and when I boarded a Wabash car I was laden to the chin with packages. For a time I swayed at the end of a strap until offered a seat by a man who retired precipitately to the other end of the car, rubbing his shoulder with vigor and animosity. Then I realized that he was running from the molasses which oozed from a broken bottle In one of my bundles." "What on earth did you say?" "Say?" snapped the C. O. I offered him my sample of lightning cleaner, 'warranted to remove spots instantly without danger to the most delicate fabric!"' , "I have m cat about," Thla aptnster aald one day; "And if one cornea, I put her out. No kitty here ahall etajV Just then: here "Bee Aunt Mandy, dear. Hark, how thla kitty mewa. I love It; may I keep It here? Bay yea; please don't refuse. Mamma won't have It on our place; But If you wouldn t care. I'll leave her here; she'll wash her face, 1 11 come and comb her hair; I'll feed her, too, and visit her, Please, may I leave her here? Then, to the fair Inquisitor, Thla maiden aunt severe. Who always boasted: "I'll be bound. I li never have a cat around!" Thli aame Amanda Green, Bald meekly: "Bring; her In." . tail-rac- er to appropriate three hundred (::uo) per second of water from For Klver, Utah county, Utah. SaidSpanish water will be diverted by means of a dam and a canal at a point wbluh Ilea 110 feet west and lei feel south from the southeast corner of Section 2, Township t south, range X east, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where It will be conveyed tor a distance of luMui feet and there used from January I to December SI, inclusive, of each year, to Irrigate S1.SJ0 acre ot land embraced In Section 6, 1 and 7, Township south, range least; Section 7, S, 17, IN, III, 20, ft), go, SI, 32 and 33, Township 8 south, range I east; Sections I to 13, Inclusive, II to 20, Inclusive, U, 0 and 31, Township south range t east: II, 12, II, 14, t L 24, 24, 2a, 36 and 36, Town-ablsouth, range I east, and Sections I, (.11, 12. 13, 14, 13, 24, 26. 29, 36 and M, Township 9 aoutb, range I east, Salt Lake base and meridian. A much water a may be necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic purpose. This application I designated la the State Engineer's ofttoo aa No. tg.W. All protests against tbe granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be mde bv affidavit In duplicate and Hied la thla effloe within thirty (30) days after the compleCALK1I TANNKK, tion of this aotlee. Stale Knglneer. Date of first publication June 24, IMV, date of eompltitoo ot publication July 26, liwu. ISO?, et Sea-lio- ns pt lVotioe The Voltaire Mining Hilling Company! ot business at Spanish Fork, Crlnclpal place Notice I hereby given thai a special stockholders meeting of the above named company will be held st their office. In the freer building. Spaulsb Fork, Utah, Wednesday, Julv 7th, ate o'clock p. m., lor the purpose of voting lo amend Article S ot the Articles of Incorporation of said company, thereby Increasing the capital stock from Mt.WV u l.i0.umsharea; the additional shares to lie Placed In the treas (try of the company for devlupment nurnoao. IlKNJ. AUdVl li, President. II. TtJTTLK. JU., Seereliirv. Dalod at Hpmlsh Fork, Uta.i, Jum I", IwoD. She waited long before replying. "No, I should like It to be really hot enough to Justify all this kicking." Her companion paused, mopping the inside of bis hat brim. "Then you object to my questim?" "Most emphatically; or I mean most calmly (we should not be emphatic in hot weather). T bat's the trouble; wl are violent In our denunciation of the mercury, and thi t brings our blood up to the boiling point Every time we look at the thermometer our pulse beats quicker." "But how about hen your clothes fairly stick to you?" "Don't think about your clothes." "How about that stuffy feeling when you can scarcely breathe?" "Get to work; then take a nap to flat-hous- my heels squarely on the sidewalk, In a devil's tattoo that dispelled some of my Irritation. After all, I thought, I might be a shop girl compelled to pass my days. In a stuffy store, or a society woman spending a looking for happiness In the In fact, I might wrong 'direction. be a whole lot of worse things than a reporter with health and nerves In good order, and spirits to correspond. Why, I'd rather be a failure at newspaper work than a success at anything else, I love It so. Well, it did look as though I were to be catalogued as a failure for today, at leant, for I hadn't even an inkling of a story. I had read the " "What Is Going On column in all the papers; but it was still early in the season, so nothing was slated to happen except a euchre at the Waldorf under the auspices of the Kindness club, for the benefit of the Waifs' home. Now, the gentle public doesn't clamor for news of euchres, unless somebody steals something or there's been a first-clas-s rev;. Still, since nothing better offered; I decided, after I had reported at the office and my editor had expressed indifference in the matter, to cover this one. You see, there was a big stake pending life-tim- e - To-Day- exhausted feeling?" "Forget it; don't talk about It; don't Cuisine Queries. Is loppered Bilk? That which, having stood too long, coagu lates and becomes sour. An old- fashioned name for curds. Which is the more Injurious, green or black tea? Green, for tbe reason that It contains more of the thelne, or intoxicating element. For this cause It is forbidden to nervous people. It is acceptable to the tired persons who make tea save tbe extra amount of food required to sustain them. Can mushrooms be artificially culti vated? Yes, but the agaricus cam pes- trls Is the only variety which grows either In the cellar or In caves. What Uncooked Foods. Of these the only perfectly safe ni- trogeneous foods are nuts. Pecans, hazol-nuts- , 'English walnuts, all con: tain muscle-buildinmaterial, and need not be cooked. Most green vege tables are hotter cooked because the hot vMr softens the fiber. g To Peel Raw Tomatoes. , ' Remember to have the water boll-uhard; otherwise It will only l ouir-- the tomatoes and prove lo removing the skins. g Inef-ectun- YOUTH turn, of a faceUoul Collectively They Reminded Me of an "Are you Aviary. afraid To take the laat allce on which made holding her position more the plate? 'Cause you'll be an old than ever a game of chance to an inmaid!" experienced space-woma- n banging to the of society the by paper fringe The aplnster thua ad- events. Much prospect there was for dressed, replied. "I have no fear, believe a salaried position for me at this rate! I set my teeth and decided that there it. Alone I came Into the must be a story in that euchre. world. I found the Astor gallery at the WalAlone I'll have to leave dorf a medley of bright colors and It chatter. Separately, most of the 100 "And If the pathway la women present would have made imbetween. . posing magazine illustrations; collecAlone, too, I remain, Believe me, I ahall bear It well, tively they reminded me of an aviary. Nor of my lot complain. I picked out half a dozen cockatoos, one scarlet flamingo, a couple of beau"Bo will you kindly let me have tiful white herons and as for parrots, That last slice on the plate? That we should take what others leave they were a drug on the market. To Thla la the old maid's fate. give contrast even the sober, domestic hen was there, feeling her Insignifi"Of womankind, they aay, aome sit In shade and aome In sun. cance, but trying to cluck contentedly And If mine be the ahady aide, Just the same. The odd part of It was TIs well I alt alone. that for all their excited chatter and r distracted running about the birds "So will you kindly let me have seemed peaceable and to be enjoying That Inst allce on the plate? That we should take what others leave-T- hat themselves. is the old maid's fate." I beard the gray parrot topped with And so it Is the old maid's fate to pink feathers, who took tickets, tell take "what others leave" their places a wren of a woman, that she had in the chimney corner; their positions stayed up till one o'clock the previous when they marry; their chairs at ta- night getting the score cards ready. ble when they leave borne; their chil"Why didn't you have your comdren when they die. mittee do that?" Inquired Mrs. Wren. A health to the old maid! She is "Were'nt they willing to work?" the blesstng.of the fold; the mainstay "Oh, yes, I had a fine committee," of the flock; she Is tbe only one who Mrs. Parrot replied, "and we had lots has no ax to grind; who pulls no wire of meetings, but we didn't seem to for her husband; demands no atten- get a great deal done; there was altion for her children; she has but ways so much to 'be talked over. But I enjoyed working, one stocking on the Christmas tree, I didn't mind. and let us all see that hers Is well especially for charity, only I wish 1 filled; she should have more than the didn't feel so tired with the entire rewoman who brings us besides her sponsibility of this affair on my shoulown, her husband's sock, and some ders. I think it's going to be a great booties. In sickness it is the old success, though, don't you?" maid sister or aunt to whom we turn Mrs. Wren, also Mrs. Crow and for help when the married ones are Mrs. Green Parrot who now made up busy with their own affairs; she who the group, all agreed that the euchre nurses the children through the couldn't help being a success with Mrs. measles because she has none of her Gray Parrot at the need and front. own to catch them. I went to look at the prizes which And in conclusion, let us take oft were arranged on a long table at one our hats as we say it. It la to the old side of the room. There were 70, one maid to whom we leave our children for every four players; the Mrs. Hawk when we die! who was guarding them proudly told me this. Tbey included everything from steins to silk stockings. There Tarragon Vinegar. was a box for the opera, and a smokThis Is a malt preparation flavored with the essence of the herb, tarra- ing set moment of At the observing the latter, gon. It Is a mild vinegar, and should I looked up to see a man In be every cupboard. It will not take from the crush about the emerging doorway. the place of ordinary cider vinegar, At first X thought he might be a reand it Is more expensive, but a little porter, but not after I could see more will give a delicious wincy flavor, and of of his head. He hlia than the add an unusual tang to an otherwise was a hothouse top of humanspecimen, commonplace salad. ity, clothed in Irreproachable afternoon dress, and he was going to play cards all of the glorious fall after1(12 noon with 2S0 women, or, to be exact 279 he would make the two hundred . ' Inquired: a TABLE Lipplncott Co.) and eightieth. He was young, too. and looked able to awing a golf club or even do a wan's work in the world. The women swept down on blm In platoons; only one little chickadee stayed away, and she, I could see by the way her soft eyes followed him, Imwas in love with that itation of a man. By this time, the arrivals having all arrived, received their score-card- s and found their places with the help of an Indigo bunting, a purple martin, four screech owls and a belted kingfisher detailed for the task; the flutter subsided somewhat, though not the chattering, for play had not begun. 1 retired to the outskirts of the scene to get a comprehensive view of my aviary. A boy bugler blew reveille, and they were off. They were good for two and a half hours, dur ing which I must alt and watch for something to make a story. . A voice suddenly raised above the general clucking sent, my flying and made me sit up and take notice at once. Like a shot I was over in the corner wfcere the commotion was, but It proved to be only a trifling difference of opinion that was soon settled. 'Still, the game was beginning to warm up. By the fourth round various expressions that anyone familiar with euchre knows, were stealing over most of the women's faces. Some got the prize-hungin their eyes, others bent over the cards with tho eager look of those who play for excitement's sake, while still othern well, they were wasting time gambling for mere and trinkets worth only a few dollars. As for the Only Man, I amused myself by inventing suitable titles for him. He was the Belle of the Ball, the Flower of the Flock; and I couldn't decide between the Jack of Hearts and the Two-spThe room as well as the game was warming up, and the air how these women stayed in It from choice was beyond me. Several windows were opened by the hotel attendants, but tbe players nearest them complained of draughts and they had to be closed I down. Tbe sixth game closed and the women Jostled each other to get in their places for the seventh. Mrs. Sparrow glared at her new partner, Mrs. Gray Owl, who played sleepily, and Mrs Hawk wore the look of a martyr when she found herself for tbe third time opposite Mrs. Bluejaywho, It transpired, had never played euchre before, and had come innocently expecting to be shown how. She was. At last "Taps" sounded, and then the real excitement began; what had gone before was merely preliminary. Before tbe last note of the bugle bad died away the prize table looked like dea bargain counter. No third-ratpartment store ever held a more excited, crowd than that collection of gorgeously gowned women wearing Jewels enough to have decked an Indian temple. And the Only Man was In the thick of the fray. In vain tbe prize committee and the hotel attendants who had been called In to help preserve order tried to keep tbe women back. For a moment it looked as though there would be a wholesale run on the prizes; but at the crucial moment Mrs. Catbird's commanding voice made Itself beard. "Ladles, ladles, remember you are card-playin- rest afterwards." "But how about that awfully limp, clean. never Bridget's Beatitudes. Blessed Is the coffee which. In hot weather especially, Is not boiled. Have It well ground, and bring to the boila offlce aa No. 2JI3. All protests against the granting of said ing point. The shell ot broken eggs application, slating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and tiled in are useful In settling it Blessed Is tbe fruit which Is dead- thla omce within thirty (30) days after tbe completion of the publication ot tins notice. but not the least bit spoiled. Underipe, CALkli TANS KK. State Knglneer. Pate of first publication June 24, law, date ot r-ripe fruit is the origin of many completion July 20, 1mm, summer ills of most of them, unless It be that over-rip- e fruit is the root of more. Take care to have the fruit Notice to Water Users. Just right. Blessed are the prunes which are Stats Engineer's Office, Salt Lake Clty.Utah, June 22, IM. not cooked at all. Soak them over Notice la hereby given that the United States lis engineer, J. L. night with Just enough water to covEeclamatloa Service, by postoriice address I Provo, Utah, er. They will absorb all the water has made application In accordance with tbe and be soft and delicious In the mornrequirements of Chapter lus, Session Laws of Utah, lw, as emended by tbe Session Laws of ing. Add sugar to taste. Utah, "Indade, mum, ye told me to serve them 'undressed!' 'Twss mesilf, too, that heard ye, alack; But though I'm discharged mum, Indade I'll not take Another stitch oft of me back!" I encourage It by thinking of it. Or, If you must throw away all philosophy because tbe summer solstice is ot, don't remind others of the beat by constant discussion of it Some of us are trying to go about our business forgetting our troubles in work, reading, croquet and other harmless diversions; along comes the unfortunate being who asks us If it is hot enough for us!" The warm man stopped mopping his brow. "But see how the sun glares down on us?" KITTY'S HOME. "What's the good of looking at him? He only glares the harder," but SPINSTER of the sternest the warm man edged closer. "Very aort Was Miss Amanda well; let's play it's moonlight, and we Green; are out under the moon together." Of speech severe; of temahort. per And household spotless THE OLD MAID. Notice to Water Users. eublc-fe- sight I set , s. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Ctah. IMM. June!, Notice Is hereby glvea that the Spanish Fork institution, by Its president. Peter Nielsen, whose poatoftlce address Is tpanlsh Fork, Ctah, has made application lo accordance with the requirements of Chapter H, Session Laws of Utah, Ivuo, as amended by the besslon Law of I' tab. IVof. to approbate sixty cubic fort per second of water from fc'pan-s- h Fork Klver, Club county, Utah. Paid water will be diverted by means of a dam and a canal, at a point from which the southwest corner of tbe northwest quarter of Section .13, Township south, range S east. Salt Lake base and meridian, bears aoutb 87 degree 60 minutes east 1.618 feet distant, from which point It will tie conveyed for a distance of l&.&lu feet and there ed from January I to December 81, Inclusive, of each year, to develop power for tbe pur pone of electrle lighting and propelling machinery In Hpanlxb Kork. Utah. After htving been ao diverted and used, the water will be returned to Spanish Fork Klver. at tbe southeast corner f the southwest quarter of Section lit. Town-abl- p ft south, range 3 east. Salt Lake base and e feet long. meridian, through a This applieatton l designated lo the Mate were assemguest bled; then came a delay Which roused Mra. New- Ire; At last Bridget brought the tomato course in, Blushing, clad In moat acanty attire. the old song Is all but I've right, " never learned to say anything but "yes," and the Cheerful Grouch Bank Into a seat ex- The Cheerful Grouch on Hot Weather. hausted. "Is it hot enough for you?" some"What have you been accepting body asked the Chtterful Grouch. Corn-O-Oat- Ox-d.lnsan.o- o e down the steps of the in which I live and walked towards the subway, feeling, in spite of the glorious weather, anything but jubilant. It was Saturday afternoon, and all the world would be pleasure-seekinwhile for me not a story In The 1 ran story U following vouched for they way That her vlsitora might be Impressed, ordered Mrs. Newly-Klc- h that Bridget one day, flliould eerve the toma- toes "undressed." IB one-sto- rj (Copyright, by J. 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Mammoth, and Sil I:H Si ver City No. tS-- For Kureka, Mammoth and 811- :15asa. verClty Connections made Id Ogden Union depot with, and Paolflo Oregon Short all trains of Southern No. f-- For Una. 3 AND ' OFFERS CHOICE OF 3 fast through trains milt TERES SCENIC ROUTES DISTINCT Pulmao Palace aad ordinary Sleeping ears to Deaver, Omaha, Hennas City, Hi. Louis and Chicago without chaage. Free Reclining Chair Care; Personalty conducted Eicurslons; a perfect Dining Car Service. For rates, folder, etc.. Inquire of II. T. Mstthsws, Ticket Agent, or write A. BENTON, O. A. P. D., Salt Lake City. t c e C r. J. NICHOLS C. CRISMON Crismon & Hi Assayers and Chemists Office and Laboratory 229 S.W. Temp? .1.. r:t.. vmu Ohf fc?aii. tbanc vsibj, in... cu Reference: National Bank of Republic Both phones P. 0. Box 78 What's the mailer fi) ( IDAHO with Thousands of acres of land have beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during the past 10 years. Thousands more will be reclaimed within the next 10 years. This means an opening for many thousand of homes. Bate Tou Investigated IDAHO? It has been truthfully termed a Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. will be pleased to send descriptive mat ter regarding Idaho's resources. Write to D. E. Hurley, G. P. A or D. 8. Spen--ce- r. A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. Benjamin Hughes ladies!" The throng fell back an inch or two, slightly disheveled and less than slightly ashamed. HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS. Once under control, the crowd was managed, though with no little difficulty, and the prizes were finally distributed. While they waited the Impatient ones regaled one another with B. H. BROVVN, their woes. Feed Stables "My dear, I dislike quarreling, especially over cards, but you can't let people walk over you." This "No, of course you can't" was from my dear little bluebird, who looked worn out The last prize left was a case ol mineral water. ' "Ob, I don't want that" said the woman who was entitled to it, in a dis; appointed tone. "I'll take It then." says the next one on the list and up she steps and claims the case. My, wasn't the first woman mad as a wet hen, though! The Only Man won the silk stockings, and the old maid got the smokwho knows, It ing set Perhaps, proved a mascot? On the way to the cloakroom Mrs. Catbird stopped me. "Now deal gently with us, won't you, sweetheart?" she entreated. "Some of these women acted shamefully about the prises, but you know euchres are given to raise money, so we can't be too particular about the people to whom tickets are sold. But you will be kind to us, won't you?" . I amiled. Oh, I meant to be kind all right, as a surgeon Is or a dentist I meant to give each one of thoso chance to see herself as she women looked to the only sane person then when the game broke up. My, how good the fresh air felt when I got outside! Still, that euchre was a great achievement I beard afterward that It netted 1200 for the orphans and It certainly won ma a regular position un the paper. Livery Feed Stable AND Hack Meets All Trains 'PHONE NOw . Spanish Fork 12 .... . Tjub; Spanish Fork Go-Operat- ive Institution, Dealers la General Merchandise. O , and Flour, Grain Produces tUatiaeturers of . . Harness. Boots ad Q Shoes. ... JOHN JONES, Spanish Fork Supt . rjj. |