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Show The Spanish Fork Press howk mission Anv list. THE AGRICULTURAL Mosei Brigbam Gay Dead. by the Seventies' Quorum for Sun day. Aua. ssna, iw Moroni P. Stark Benjamin Arrant-e- COLLEGE OF UTAH Last Saturday evening Moses Brig-haGay, one of the pioneers of Span- Has the Most Successful Body of Leland ish Fork, passed to his reward, after a Graduates in the West. m WRKKLY ANDREW J KNKKN. PUBLISHER lingering illness extending back for ' several years. Mr. Gay's wife died about twelve A son wa born to Mrs. Herbert years ago, leaving Mr. Gay with a family of sons and daughters to raise. Williams last Saturday. The funeral services were held at the " pavilionTuesday afternoon, at which city Mrs. J. J. Turner of Garden City, there was a large attendance of relaKansas, is visiting with F. M. Turner tives and friends to pay their last refor a few days. spects to one of our early settlers. Local Jots i House and Lot for Sale 2' blocks While brooding over the carelessness from Main Street For particulars call of some of our subscribers the other on George Stewart. C4 evening the following poem, which no doubt many of you have read before, A. C. have Larsen Mr. and Mrs. just flashed through our brain: returned from a long trip over rough .' "The editor sat in his office, whence all but him had fled, and he wished that roads to Price by team. every last dead beat was in his gravestone dead. His mind then wandered Quite a number of our citizens went far away to the time when he should up to Zion to witness the monster G.A. die, and his royal editorial soul go R. parade Wednesday forenoon. scooting to the sky; when he'd roam the fields of Paradise and sail o'er JasS. A. Stanford of Salt Lake is in per seas, and all things glorious would town assisting John W. Finch with his combine his every sense to please. He plumbing work, while John is disabled. thought how then he'd look across the great gulf dark and drear, that'll yawn between his happy soul and those who adThe buying public should read the vertisement announcing the bargains swindled here, and when for water offered by Bott's Department Store at they would call, and in agony they'd caper, he'd shout to them: 'Just quench Provo. your thirst with the due that's on your Umbrella Lost. Black mercerized paper." Why not bring in a few pieces of cloth, brass handle, almost new. Word 'Jensen" on knob. Finder kindly noti- money? We need it and many of you know you owe it fy this office. , Mrs. C. A. Larsen from Ephraim We have received the following notes aqd her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Larsen from Elisha Warner who left last week of Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting with for Gooding, Idaho: Mrs. Alma Jensen. I arrived here OK on the morning of the third and went to work the same Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Johnson returned day.' This is certainly a great country. this morning from the A. Y. P. Exposition at Seatle. Mr. Johnson reports Gooding is two years old and is one of the huskiest infants I ever saw in my having had a splendid time. life. It is about the size of Spanish Fork and has waterworks, electric lights Our enemies will be pleased to learn, and paved side walks! when they borrow or steal this impresThey have a paper here too, The sion of The Press, that the editor has It is a fine shop. Three Republican. been on the sick list of late. and a big quarto cylinder job presses press, also a linotype. There are seven Mrs. John H. Houghton and little men in the shop including the devil. dtughter left last Saturday for St This is a great country for everything Anthony, Idaho, where Mrs. Houghton but tame ducks. We haul our water has three children. She will be gone about three miles. They tell me that ow month. in the spring the river runs up hill. The cement sidewalks are now built built as far as Larsen 's place. We shall be pleased to see Brother Larsen coming up town the coming fall and winter with dry feet. Wm. Davis shot a . Last Wednesday porcupine which measured 36 inches in length and weighed about 25 pounds. The animal was killed under a hay rake which was standing by Wm. Rigtrup's fence. . An exceptionally fine program is be ing put' on at the Electric Theater this week. For instance, read the program for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week: A Trip to Wonderland in America. Any Port in a Storm. A Duel Life. Foot Ball Fiend. Song - "As the Nightingale Calls to his Mate." A Bitter Lesson. Song-"- Ma Lady Moon." An old Maid's Dream. Miss Annie Davis has resigned her We position at Dahle Bros.' store. have made many inquiries as to the Jas. H. Wallace, who 18 years ago whys and wherefores, but none seem to was editor of The Morning Dispatch know, merely saying that Annie seems at Provo, has been appointed State as happy as a King. Food Inspector by the governor of of Idaho. James is a fine Swell invitations are out announcing fellow, but, however, we believe that if a select ball at the City pavilion on the the governor had known how little, as a evening of August 25th. Judging from rule, editors know about food, he would the present outlook it will be a swell have chosen another fellow. Idaho, affair aid will undoubtedly draw a very like all other states, needs a delinquent subscriber inspector, and Wallace would large crowd. at that job, have made a cracker-jac- k ' Rev. Robert M. Stevenson, President as it is strictly in his line. of Westminster College at Salt Lake City, will preach at the Presbyterian EXCURSION EAST C lurch, Sunday, August 15, at 8 p. m. There will be good music. The public From Ogden, Salt Lake, and points on is cordially invited. -- Rev. Theo. Lee, main line of Rio Grande Western Ry to Pastor. no rblrturn and return .;, .. fWoo nU return HI. loul 5i uo Huul and Minneapolis and return Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis and their iSt. rniaha, St. Jo and Kan City and ret. M oo Colorado tt 60 for nimnion left last Vera, point daughter, Sunday Mr. Davis returned Tuesday, Dates of Sale June 4. 5. 11. 12. 16 and Scofield. but Mrs. Davis will remain for a short 26; July 2. 3, 23 and 24; August 13 and time as a change of climate may im- 14; September 10 ana 11. prove her health, which has been very I.ONO LIMIT Via COLORADO MIDLAND RY. po r of lute. We note in an exchange the drowning Write for full informatin.- and11.beautiful HARDbook of Colorado viewsU of John A. Rent at Yakima, State of ING, General Agent.Salt Uke City.Ut Washington, on the 30th of June, in the Y. M. C. A. swimming pool. Mr. Bent was 20 years of age and formerly lived Estray Notice. at Mapleton; about eight years ago his mother was a teacher in the public state of I'tah. County of Utah, Ha lorn Prs duct -- a. schools of Spanish Fork. I have In my possession the following described animal which If not claimed ami taken awav. will be wild at puhiie auction ui tna rath bidder at the F.tray Pound In While doing plumbing work in Oliver highest S.lrra IVwln't, on Monday, (he 11 h day of I at li o'clock noon: Amruat, Swensen's new building last Saturday, One iiniwn and yellow row, uo hrand vUlble. In right ear, slit W. fell Finch to the ground and Krmark, John Hald estray was taken up hf the MaMhal In broke the small bone in his leg just tald precinct on the Mh dav of August. JOHN K. YVAKKKN. Pound keeper. above the ankle. Mr. Finch was thread For Salem I'reciBCt. in bolt the when a vice broke ing a pipe throwing him to the ground with the vice on top of him. He was taken to Provo Monday where his leg was exam ined and set. Spanish Fork BAKERY all-rou- . This is the date September 14, 1909. the Agricultural College of Utah, at Logan, will begin its twentieth year of service, The College has done more than any other one thing in the West to raise the standard of the farm, the home, and the shop. It has sprinkled the intermountain country with alert, well trained business men who are coming to lead the commercial activities of the State and region. It has brought new inspiration and new enthusiasm to the farm. It has dignified farm labor by making it a distinct profession. It has revealed to the tired house-wif-e new methods the science of the home. It has helped make housekeeping a nobler and more intellectual calling. It is furnishing the West with teachers in Agriculture, Domestic Science and Arts, Mechanic Arts, and Commerce, as well as in more general line. It has turned out hundreds of trained carpenters, blacksmiths, cabinet makers, and machinists, who have done a big share toward building up the country. The College boasts the moat success ful graduates of any similar institution in the country. This argument is invincible; no graduate of the Agricultural College of Utah is without profitable and responsible employment The secret is in the course of study which is practical and at the same time liberal and in the diligence with which the work is done. Next year sees important changes in this great Colkge of the People; an en larged and strengthened faculty, new and more complete equipment; a new woman's building, and a new enthusiasm for the Twentieth Century Education. Young men and women who wish a training which will fit them, for success in life Would do well to investigate the work of the College. - , Francis Rimer Joseph L Kraovom Henry Ttlley A Lake 8nor on which Palmyra ,. Nleriolaa faith gp. Pork 4th Ward JohattHoll Morrln Wood Kudger Creer Sp. Kork 3rd Ward Alma And run N. W. Monk 8p. Fork 2nd Ward John W. Jex A. Hwenxon Jon. Ward N, Peter Sp. Kork l4tree lt .... . . , . . . Salem Goshen Notice to Contractors at Rob. Boyack's. ' ? .. !' at Rob. Wednesday ery . ; veal,, pork, beef or hides. -J- ohn W. Lewis, Ind. phone 24-- a .. ..... , ., ... -- . of money to loan on farms.- -? W. H. Ray & Co., Provo; both phones : . r. M. Mavor. LAKS bnki.u, W. NIELSEN. Kecorder. CTotioev The Jei Lumber Comoanv: Diincinal Dlace of buKinexa. fipaninb Fork, Utah County, Slate of Utah. NOTICE la nnrebv riven that a aneclal meeu Ing of the NtocKholderM of the Jex Lumber Co. will be held at the company a omce. atSpanlKB Fork. Utah County, Slut of Utah, Friday, Aug-Uat one o'clock p.m. of aald dav. (7th, for the purpoae of voting to amend Article all of the Article of Incorporation of aald Com pany, tnereny increaNing tae capital toca from IU.UH0 dollar to 35,000 dollar, aald amendment to read a follow, Article VI. That the amount of capital nock of aald corporation aliall be twentv-ttv- e thou sand dollurx. which ahall be divided into two thousand Hve hundred aharea of the face or par vaiue vi ku uuimr racn. WILLIAM JEX. President, H. C. JKX, Secretary. Dated at Spanish Fork, Utah, July 14, 1000, nrttpub. eug5, lat AugUM, 09. ' ur - 108. Notice Delinquent Jane Argyle Kwte Davis ;. N. L. Gardner N.L. Gardner Rffle Gardner Caroline Holt Wm. fork Canning Spanish ux. . OS a Kiu T .. 44 24 . ' 10 10 lb Oi I 1 KXTletom FRESH Bread, Pies, Cakes A I. W A V H ON NAHM ISM) T M 10 10 00 Ift on 15 00 IS 00 is no 7 SO 7 SO 15 00 1ft 00 I S 00 IJ 00 ! 00 IS 00 is no is oo 14 00 M ... , ... Grnfgut ..... I" 2 30 SI 40 34 47 so" ... 1st July ! SU, . 10 io 5 ft 10 10 10 10 ! :.. 7 ' 20 15 last aug. Ii ' Ordlnauoe . A-ia- ' An Ordinance Iteflning and Creatlnr Paving tMirtrt No. 4. of Spanish Fork City. Utah. ' He it Ordainod by the City Council of Spanish When wishing to consult a veteri City. Utah: narian call 356 Ind. I rovo, or 209 black Fork That Paving District Section Bell Provo. Spanish Kork City be. and the same 1 created and defined as follows, lt: Spanish Fork every luesday. at the world Urug tee him Co. Don't be vtort of money when you can borrow from W. H. Ray & to. of Provo on easy terms and at low ir-NOTICE All delinquent stock of the Idaho Gem Mining Co. will be sold on September 1st, 1909, at the office of the company at St Charles, Idaho. B. F. Woodward, Mgr. fnlir Promptly r'HM-l- ml. 11-- XJtoJn ; Oo to the. ," Assessment No. Palace Barber Shop FOR . FIRST-CLAS- WORK AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT : HlK KHtl.L DUIUIIO ePSNISM KORK. UTAH . t .... L. B.in:ttu)H, Proprietor. W. ft K. Co. Offlce of the Martha Mining Milling Company, principal place of business Benjamin, county. Utah. Via. NOT1CK is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held- on the 6th day of July, 1909. an assessment (No. 18) of threw(3)mill per hare. was levied on the capital stock of the A. to Immediately George payable corporation, Hon, at Benjamin. Utah County, Utah which assessment this stock may Any upon remain unpaid on the 10th day of Aug.,llk0,will be delinquent and advertised for sale, and payment Is mad before, will be sold oa the tb day of Aug.. ltm,to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of the ssle. KO. A. HONE. Secretary. 1st pub July 8, last aug 4, 'o - ua-le- ss Hot and Cold Baths . M. 13-H- artha ' i ... WE PAY TOP PRICE FOR FAT! BUTTER No. 4 of Is hereby Hwtnntug at the Intersection of Main Street When wishine. to consult a veteri and First South Street, and runnug thence narian call 356 Ind. Provo, or 208 black east on the north side of First South Street, a distance of ft blocks to Eighth Kant Street, and Bell Provo. on of the north aide First South extending Street to the dlslanoe of ttftyfeet. ' Dr. Philpott makes regular trips to The blocks lot, parts, plots, parcels, and of land included within the said Paving Spanish tort every luesaay. &ee mm pieces District No. 4 are: 0 All the frontage abutting First south at the world Lirug jo. Street on the south aide of blook tl tn :) inclusive, and extending for IbediHtaneeof lifty feet north from the property line. All of said blocks being in Plat A Hpauisb Fork City Survey of building lot This ordinance shall go Into effect flection immediately on Its hrst publication. Passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork City, Utah County. Utah, this 4tn day of Aug. F.M. &NKLL. Mayor, A. P. L W. N1K1EN, Recorder. ' of Stat I'livh, County of Utah, Spanish Fork City. ss. I. L. W. Nielsen. Recorder In and for Spanish Fork City. County of Utah., Slate of Clah. hereby certify that the above and foregoing I a true, full and correct copy of an ordinance entitled, ' An Ordinance drtlning and creating Paving District No. . cf Spanish Fork Citv. Passed by the City Council tif Spanish Fork Citv, Utah County. Utah, this 4th day of Aug., . L. W. N1ELSKN. Recorder. A. D. IU00. We will pay twice a month for all cream received. . . . . . &' So Di-Hon- UTAH NaT AMZNi It. We have all the castings and lumber for the latest improved dump racks. Notice la hereby given that the 1lv Council Don't unload by hand when you can of Spanish Fork City, Utah. Intends to make following described Improvements, the convert your racks into dnmp racks for the same to be paid for by a special tax or local tf assessment a small cost. Jex Lumber Co. on the property In Paving District No 4. II Optimism is apaV'Boost" "We can judge the future only by the Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the EXPERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR RETORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest. in our mutual financial welfare. . THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK heretofore crvaled and hereafter described t: If tin a KMn rrkAit tA thut thpre will be a shortage of cars which, would be a shortage of coal. To prepare against now of that condition, buy year-coa- l let l.nmhtf-- e Co. . Plentv ofdenr dwelt coal on haod.,.. Be.st coajjiiaed-....- . 93 sMaWasW Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy for colic of diarrhea at some tune during the year. This remedy Is recommended by dealers who have sold ii for many yean and know its value, it has received thousand of teatmoniali from grateful people. It has been prescribed by with the moat satisfactory result, It has often mod life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only cot a quarter. Can you afford to tuk to much for so utile? BUY IT NOW. To grade and pave with cement pavement the sidewalk on the north side of Vit South Street between Main and F.luhth Kast Htivet. The property to beafluctml and benefitted by the aald improvement la all the truniaee abutting First South Street on the north side of hlM-k. ST, SC. and all la Plat ii, SS. M. "A" Spanish Fork City aurvev of building lots. of said sidewalks shall The expense paving be borne and defrayed by the property abutt lug the same, and the estimated cost of such pavement is Il4(i. (10 In all or II cents per square foot for all pavement abutting on the aald property, lots, blocks, pieces and paroela of land, ther bring M.mM square feet of pavement linear feet Of property abutproposed and ting the said Improvements. It has been and Is hereby determined and declared that the depth of property which will he henetltted by and which shall bear the expense of aid paving la fifty feet back from the street lines as above named on the said blocks. That a local assessment shall be levied on the lots, pans of iota, piece or parcels of land within the said Favtng District No 4, specially mentioned above, and also mentioned In the ordinance creating said Paving District No. 4. for lb purpiwe of defraying the expense of paving the said sidewalks as sforessld. The said sidewalks shall b four feet la width. All protests and objections to Ihe niaklng of said Improvements must be presented in writ Ing to the City Recorder on or befora the '5 dsy of August at a o'elts'k. the time set when the City Council will hear and consider such objection. - The and proles tn I will state the description of their respective pieces, parcels, Lot or parts of lot together with the number of linear feet abutting the said proposed improvement. That the City Kecorder be and he Is hereby instructed tn publish a notice of intention of the Citv Council to make such improvements In accordance with the laws of the Slate of ('tali, and the Ordinances of Spanish Fork City. Vtab Co., Ulah.thlstthdsyof August, A. D. IWV. F. M. avr.l.l. Mavor. I.. W. N1KUSKN, Kecorder. 1st pub aug S, last aug 3d, 'ov a World Drug Co. It Pays to Paint . There is nothing that adds to to the selling value or the renting ,0 pro-tes- ta ill 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. r The SherwihAViluws Paint tOm MINTING BUILDINCS OUTSIDK AN!0 Barley paid by Jex Lumber Co. twr thorn before you aell. t cash price Don't fail to iNtlOt pays' in the beginning because it goes so far pays Tn the end because it lasts so long, and looks so well, as long as it lasts. There is no paint like it for beauty and durability, for economy and satisfaction. IBB VI FOB COLOR, Wanted-H- ie Phone Pro-vb- , . !ft 00 a . 103 10. io Dot lsaued H. H. Hrown io not Issued 10 Thos. B. Jones .... not Issued i And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors so munv shares of each parcel of such slock a mav be necensarv will be sold at the Spanish Fork Canning Factory on Tuesday. August 17th. I'XiS. at 3 o'clock p.m. the delinquent aaHoavment thereon, Wr.ptt toveihar wlih the eotl of advertising and e of the aala. A house for sale or rent For particulars apply to Mrs. Mary E. phy-aeta- ta Ai.M.it IRoHti Bott's Dep't Store Co. .10 4 . ... Wm. Klgtrnp John W. Banat... Henry Gardner W. C. Adams .. . R. W. McKell I MOW. At a meeting of the Provo Commercial Club last Saturday night It was unanimously decided to cancel the plans for the G. A. R. day at Provo on the 13th inst It was argued at the meeting that Suit Lake had made elaborate plana for the care of the soldiers and had prepared a good program for Friday. Under these circumstances It was considered bent to cancel the date, as it is a iuention whether Provo could get a croud out of Salt Lake for the occasion. 1 nt 0SABUI R l. s to-w- . STOP-OVE- Twenty per cent discount on every dollar's worth of : goods purchased in any of our detriments. Special low prices will be found on aN suromer 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 Tickets, with every twenty-fiv- e piano given away November 1st We sell nearly everything. Our departments are com"' .:. plete. 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. . manor. The right 1m rrxerved to reject any and ail bid. By order of the City Council. . Surrey for sale on reasonable terms. Apply at ine tress omce. Wanted-rYo- until AUGUST 28th, inclusive. BpanUb fork Canning Company, principal place of bualneKa at Spanlnh Fork. Utah. . NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following deacrlbed atoi'k on account of awteiw-meNo. 1 levied on the SOth dav of June. IMJ9. the several amount set opposite the names of respective anarenoideM as follow: the days are dry and toe Name ' No. Cert 8hr Amt 10 and almost more than Jitcoh A. Hansen .' lift 00 5 ISO Jacob A. HaoneB . it Fish Day-EvBoyack's. and will continue for TWO WEEKS, Cemeot Walks. of the City Cocncil.SoaniHh Fork rit,. Utah. Aug. 4th, 1MB. Sealed propoaala will be received at thin office until o'clock p. m., Augunt iMtb, IVW, for the worK of ooBNtruclina itement aidewalk uil croKa-walkIn Paving DUtrlct No. 8. Instruc tion" to oianerH, together with plan. apeclBca-tlon- n and forma for eon tract, and bond, can be obtained upon application at the office of the Offloe blistering hot man can bear, but thank tothe cooling Amnion Tut'le Tuttle breeze at nights from the mountains we Hubbard D. K. Williams have here. The above was not intend I. K. Williams Jones llowen ed lor poetry, still it sounds much like Jones Bowen " Sat., Amgiist 14 Wm. H. Oardner Le K. Taylor .... ' ICE for sale Mj B B Gr i n Tbomae Llewellyn Hyruni frltenaea Wm. L. Opeaanaw Wm. McLeort Payson 1st Ward. Robert Uarbtt Payson 2nd Ward- - Kdwln Uth Jamea F. Hlatt Joba Clayiton Spring Lakt William V. Tanner Lewia N. Kllswortb Santuquln . , At present . .Our Te nth An- Bale! ivers Wlllard Peterson Enoch Luit low Henry Hone ... CARDS I Jex dumber Company |