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Show The VOLUME IX SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910 LOCAL JOTTINGS I Fork P RESS PANISH Funeral of Mr$. Rknard Smith! I i . a m NUMBER 10 Jex Lumber HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Eggs to set From thoroughbred chickens. See Dell Brin k bank. Company. Funeral i,..i.i Mrs NeU Petersen Wit Monday for !( The Proof That Spanish Fork Readers Last Thursday aftenuutn Mr. C. rourthward meeting house over the nhort viit in Oasis with relatives. Good grain drill for sale cheap. See A. Hicks Cannot Deny. lectured to the High School! For Sale White and Brown Leghorn remains of Mrs. Jemima Elizabth What could furnish stronger evidence David Bona. on March 18th. Bishon A. J. students on the Walker and Black eggs for hatching. See Hansen Bros. Nicholas Smith, Mrs. Smith's Koufti. i..kn Hawk War, hp. hint tmlioH uinui rut. Palmyra. i..j of the efttcency of any remedy than the from Logan to d Hansen presided. Th -- v;. brother, came down of erence books and had arranged the ac- Christensen ty Hyrum with Miss For Mrs. Richard test of time? Thousands of people Silver Laced the funeral I..- -! nvi I.:. Larsen at the organ sang first. Mary ma uwii vAuuriciKes vuuma n.i,n. in- a "SisBuy famous Hot Cross Buns at the John W. Jex. Smith. liKrii'al wv Th atnrli.nta unni mn..l. New ter Thou Wast Mild ami Lovely." In- - testify that Dwn' Kidney Pills cure Wyandotte eggs. Bakery on Good Friday and 4 his talk. Mr. Hicks is March 26. permanently. appreciated wm. uy councillor j"vaw.., lirotegut, '".,' on the walker war. Home endorsement should prove We i Mrs Clarence Ashcraft, after Hpend- - followed bv the choir iimrin. At the New Bakery is where you auinomy shall appreciate a visit from him next' All kinds of poultry and field fence, . m.mth in this city visitine with Thee Every Hour." Elder David Wil the merit of this rcmedv. fim! fresh bread, cakes, buns, dough y.:..nH and relatives, returned to her liams was the first the best made at the lowest price jex JCI. speaker; he was a Yeara ago your friends and neighbor! nuts etc. Garlield of Saturday. The High School base ball dance was Lumlier Company. in the neighbor deceased and knew her home , well, she had a noble spirit, was kind testify to the relief they had derived held in the City Pavilion. Wednesday Automobile has service been resumed to she from was a kind neighbor, a genall, the use of Doan'a Kidnev Pills. evening, March 16th. A lanre crowd For the land drawing at Lynn, April An Bister' program consUting of erous friend, a faithful wife, a loving They now confirm their testimonala. between Milford and Beaver, via the assembled and enjoyed one of thei 11. Round trip continuous passage and speaking, will be Sonus, recitations mother and a true Latter-da- v Snint. They n Salt lake Route. See agent for par- cleanest parties of the year. The dance tickets to Salt Lake and return, for time has held on Easter Sunday at the rresby-..-iotest. the say completed At mtA Aninti.lullu U'B a aucwiu mu'iullu sale and 10. Final lim.t April Church at 11 a. m. All are in- - Misstheclose of Elder Williams' speech the proceeds will go toward purchas- - 15. April Cathnne Evans sang, "Face to Keuban Marshall First Ward. Span ticulars. One fare for the round trip. vited. ish Fork. Utah savs: race." with Marv I new unnv The mihlie nan auits ior me must purchase their tickets at I have an incubator for sale, cheap iiik School team. We thank the publiciiign Councillor Albert Swenson was the statment I for Salt Lake for Lynn. Any further parin favor of Doan's for cash. It is gave new been having nearly a rca next speaker who said that hers was a lohn ChriHtensen, formerly ticulars call or write to local agent. Pills in 1907 still holds. I am used but one season. Apply to George their liberal support. man of this city, came up from model life and that she was always Kidney On our walls are pictures of Charles D. & R. 0. A. Hicks. to again recommend DoanY Kid in faithful in God's cause. The Nelson glad R. Hanford, who will appear in The the Dixie country laveiy ami lelt for sisters sang, "Shall We Meet Beyond ney Pills. Attacks of kidney complaint v..unih Fork. Wednesday. kuHewill of the Shrew, at the Spring-vill- e Taming CHICAGO and Eastern Other tarhAio For the convention of I frl...uv1iii, points rii the River. ' Bishop A. J . Hansen Theatre, Saturday evening, April County hupelinteiideiits attheSaltcity and gave bothered, me for a number of years and best reached via the Salt Lake Route. Lake, the closing speech, making consoling there was a Some 2nd. main for a few days. of the desire students to presistant, dull ache across Direct connections Union Station, Salt attend. April 1 anu 2; the Ladies' Relief Society, remarks for the mourners and words April 2 and the annual L. D. S. Conof praise for the dead. The choir sanir. the small of my back. The kidney Lake City with through trains. See In the near future the High School ference, April 3 to 6 the I). & R. G. H. T. Mathews, who for the past secretions Mv God To were "Nearer and in painful scanty The" Knwiit. 1. ......II WL'L'KH. IMS IN. Petersen, Local Agent for rates, will give concerts In various parts of will kt'll riitjiul trin nitiliiimtiiii i,uuuir. iioiuiw with the east, returned Friday. ion by R. W. McKell. The pulpit was passage and gave proof that my kid tickets or further information. the city. Watch the announcements tickets to Salt Lake and retnrn at the beautifully decorated and the casket neys were out of order. One for time and place. I hluring his vacation.Mr. Mathewsvjsitrate of one single fare for the round day was wreathed in flowers woven into de..,1 Ww I OrK. cuiiniw, rails Mininum charge 2b cents. Selto be Larson's druir at happened store trip. with the word signs in "Mother" of the interest. SPECIAL TRAINS to Salt Lake and other places ling dates, April 1st to Oth inclusive. and I had Doan'a Kidney Pills recom midst of the decorations. Notice to the Public Final limit April loth. City via Salt Lake Route, account ConSister Smith was born in mended to me. I procured a box and ference, April 2nd, 3rd and 4th, special n. Cook of Trovo. came ovr Fork, August 21st 1865, and diedSpanish March began their use and to mv delicht. train leaves Spanish Fork 7:42 a m. It is requested that all persons givProbate and Guardianship Notices. iSatarday to attend to the duties of the l.rth. 1910. She leaves a huHlmnri. nine prompt aelief followed. Doan'a Kid Three other good trains daily. Tickets ing an alarm of Are shall call up the Sail I euro aepoi in me uhbciivc vi mr. children, five sisters, three brothers chief on sale fire of the April 1st to 6th, return limit department or the asCoiimiIi tlin ruiniir I'lei'k or t lit n sH?nli Pills acted directly on my kidneys sistant chiefs by phone and ring the fciKnrr fur (urtlixr Itifiii inmloii. 12th. U'etenwn, who left Monday Morning in- and numerous other relatives and ney and in a few days every symptom of April h,;. ..iitnmol.iie lor a lew wvckb vhiui- friends to mourn her loss. bell on the city hall for five minutes SOTH K Till II Ull l'l MH E,.n The meeting house was fulled to its Nels was headed for Salt Lake ALL TRAINS of Salt Lake Route and be sure and pull the wire north of kidney complaint was relieved. I am Lnnvsl "$ tiint I.... In He I'.sU.ie nl Mvrnu Nrntmi I'minlull. ill -utmost capacity and the cortege was certain that wnen we bell the iimi'i so actrope, by doing prompt enuM'il anyone who fives this arrive and depart from Union Statinns, ion one of the longest ever seen in this will be given by the department. t'lwlttorn will pre-erluluis wltli voui-b-i r remedy a fair trial cannot be otherwise Salt Lake City, where direot connect t Ii ui.lrr-lnl- i. il at lire ifKiili lire 1'invo. city. C. W. Booth Chief. George H. Lud- to Hnl.bard Tuttle Sr., went to Salt Utah, iir ui A. spmiUii KorK, I'tiih, .111 than pleased with the results derived. ions are made for Idaho, Montana, Cal- low First Assistant Chief, D. R. Boy-ac- k or take last Thursday to consult special !'( July I i II, lino. 1. 1.. ifornia well Second as sale bv ror with as all dealers. MIA Price AliNKSI. U) Assistant Chief. trains Veterans iliiiinUtritrlx. through Honored w wa.H fcwm nn tct ijc wnal .... hunixweu . ! I A. M WKY, Aiiriif.v fur Khiuii. Fostcr-Milbur- n ii cents. Co., Buffalo, for Denver and East, See N. P. Peterach trouNc Hie oociors an apreea On the 19th the schools of Spanish New York, sole agents for the United ihnt he had some sort vi internal tickets or further sen, Local Agent for Lr.m-thv hut. other than thitt. did nut Fork celebrated the "First Settlers states. information. mnA Remember num Dnnn'a the and Veterans' Day." They marched Live him much information. i from their schools to the City Pavilion, take no other. In going to Conference don't forget where the following program was F. LAWRENCE WALKER announces the engagement of the excellent train service offered by Foster Thomas came down from For Kale A I l.iann Cnmiira the Salt Lake Route. Three stle Ford, Idaho, Tuesday, for a few remarks were made by of J. A. Snyder.JlL'iilp palatial Introductory visit- His wife, who has been Lars W. Neilson. The lav passenger trains each way daily, always congregation :tuvitiir in this citv all winter, will re sang, "Hail to Thee, Utah." on time. You might be wanted home Prayer burn with him. Mr. Thomas is highly in a hurry, hence the advantage of I he schools ECCS for MSlIp VrfiX M rnrnukv tyam Dy veteran wuiiam Jex a-mree flinerent trains to return on. j-w wr the showing in that country We Love Veteran "Utah Thee." sang, C" mid savs there is plenty ci work- lor i for LhHnWhW "P particulars, a. then related some hicks ueorge verybKly who goes out. incidents of the Walker Indian War. Ket. call and see him. IN THE MERRIKST OF COMEDIES --v.-' The Salt Uke Route, Utah's most Piano duet from Iceland freer and will offer round trip rates road, popular Howe. Louis Veteran W. 0. Creer re Last Sunday, in honor of hvr fTfty- CONFERENCE-Sa- lt Lake City.April for one fare to Lynn, Utah, account 'sixth birthday, about thirty of her near- - lated the story of the Black Hawk War. 1st to 6th, excursion rate via Salt homeseekers, desiring to inspect the Home "Oh. the Happy Among Song. Mrs t relative pleasantly surprised under the Carey Opening to take Preceded by the one-a-d Hills, fmm the eighth grade stndents, Lake Route. Trains arrive and depart lands, masterpiece "THE OLD GUARD" Will Jgw-- w.hnl. The afternoon was Veteran Tickets on sale P. Thomas gave some from New Union Station only three place April 11th. Edward PRICES Mrs. all 60c, 7"c. $1.0(1, $1.50 by until spent further present. notice. pleasantly every Saturday t i the Black Hawk War, blocks from Tabernacle. Wood eiijojvd the mrprjse, notwith-tan- d anecdotes Ask local agent for particulars. Isaac Bowers Veteran was the last !: tht" fact that she was suffering The congregation sang, ll " 'ft from an injured ankle whicn she sus- speaker. ' "America. nieiiction Dy veteran " tained Friday afternoon August Swenson. if The honored guests we re: George A. VV. R. M. A. 0. Heck, Creer, So miiny have asked us as to our Hicks, 4 iL ' we vane Wm. Jex, EdwarJ P. Thomas. August p. ma lor tne xuiureinni Bowers, Llewellyn .his opportunity ot saying, we nave Swenson. Isaac io present intentions of leaving our Jones. Marinus Larsen. Wylie Thomas, While ! have Joshua lirockbank and Wil!iam Lewis, home in Spanish Fork. os'gned us pastor of the church here Maccabee Lodge Party relations will continue the twit-oramtil the meeting of Presbytery at Last Saturday evening the Maccabee mrican Fork, the first Friday in e It is probable that I will April lodge of this city, met and had a grand in charge of the work until my jollification at the Maccabee hall. Kucctssor ariives in the field, fhank- - Everyone had a good time and the )g our nmnv friends for their expres- following program was renaerea Dy is of g i.l will. 1 am yours truly. some of the best talent in the city; Theodore Lee Opening Ode by lodge, Selection by Mandolin and Guitar Club, Recitation Mrs. Edna Hout2, Duet by Holder by Noc i n nlv. has evoked more laugh" and Company, Salem, Music oy JohnFew of you men who read this can at once realize the reat work which the Sevier River Land and er thin " Th; Taming of the fehrew. Due.t by Levi Tnorp and M t'harlus B. Hanford with a sel- - son Brothers, selection Hannah Water by Company is doing in Central Utah to multiply homes and farms, to build new towns and ctiii e iinpnny including Miss Marie wife, Organ Mrs. Fred Dart, Recitation by Hughes, f h. will 'present at the Spriug-il- L bring about a great development that will $o on and .on, all making for the greater glory of the slate. Mrs. .Harry Hughes, Ref. The itro on Saturday, April 2nd. Paper by wr. anu wrs. oarWe want the cooperation of everybody, Just as everybody will want one of these beautiful, farms Jr. Hanford has presented this com- - seshments, song Dy nev. Stei dance Master Barney. Al suc-th' such and ly with times under the great irrigating system now being built. . Mnuy ter the regular proeram an extemperan- he can come nearer calling it was rendered, consisting eous program ill w This of cover land acres an area greater than the piesent 200,000 iMiwn than stnv other modern actor. great system eventually etc. , Th" ihurai-teof IVtruehio is one to of recitations, songs, of the stale. We are inv iting the people of every state to come and settle among us area irrigated iwhich he is distinctively adapted and M' and make their homes here. We want a thrifty, high-minde- d, Drofnah ii scarcely less notably cosmopolitan population. Many Girley Captured elements make a strong, virile citizenship. i'pK'd for the performance of Kath- ne. i ne ii av will have the benent rvmitv Sheriff Hales captured Hen f a company of extraordinary strencth. Girlev, Wednesday the 16th, and lodged Tin- Taming of the Shrew" as tire- him in the Spanish Fork jail. Hales M'Dtwl by Mr. Hanford is one of the will take Girley to I'rovo 1 humiay. liiiiities of th dramatic season. Girley is wanted for attempting to It never liisuiiiNiints. kill a man at Goshen, last July. Girley attacked the fellow wun a LAND ACRES shot gun snapping the one Darrei, D.&R. G. Depot Burglarized immediawhich did not respond. He fired the other barrel and Girley s forestry by a drawing under the rules of the Carey Act Lvery man's chance is just as good as 0.i the lyth the Denver and Rio tely would be victim saved himself by and the last man will get a good farm. another's ande depot was nlundered bv burcl- wrenching the gun aside. ir and three suit cases were stolen. and at dodging been large Girley has wil,be he,d at LVnndvl (Unn), on the Salt Lake Route, in Millard W(i lit t hi' III lii..nrritir ti Mm .Inhn the officers ever since. He will prob1 I ML U ; nH. the other belonging ti Lorenxo ably be tried at Provo, for attempted 1 County, 1 18 miles south of Salt Lake City. Special trains will be run U'HIUS. murder. Tho eases were found onened and and good accomodations provided for all who attend the opening. , ransiH'kwl, in a thicket near the depot. Notes Bejamin e PtKe ,s on'y $60 an acre, including the perpetual water right, while every acre is 7 ifivr iiniiressecl to John Seward was C DD I "iim mar the thicket. The officers A wedding reception was given at worth at least $200. The down payment is only $5 an acre, and the balance is (wy- - , I U I II n ih they have a clue to the culprits, the home of David Hone, Monday evei nree Miss to two were his suspects arrested, able in eleven annual installments, beginning in 1912. Your land will earn all the payments so marriage ning, in honor of :'1 ay son and one at Spanish Fork Work of Salt Lake City, some time ' IIITV Wl'Nt nuirttuirl n.u nn relativand K, Hnnjil easily that you will never miss the money. ago. A number of friends mght of the robbery. They were es were present and all spent an en'HKt'll til IV.un Kir n.innl. filinrifT Some of the choicest peaches grown in Utah come from this region, which is 'well CD II joyable evening. We join their many "Hies anil will K congratulations. in offering friends -- '"I. I It IS thmicrht thut Ihfv are adapted for apples, cherries, pears, berries and all the orchard and farm products. The Mr. and Mrs. Irin Manvill were "inocent of the of arrival the burglary. soil made happy Tuesday, by compares with the richest in the world. a baby girl. The Benjamin people are all rejoicPayson Boys Start Trouble ing over the storm Tuesday evening. well for grain crops. '.'t Pack's at Thursday . Wl: "'""K. l n r rtunu It looks - ."'mi IN i (luring the ,st. I I1WIHints' ""in ratten attacked Bailey Christ IN FIRST WARD FIRE with a beer bottle. "'i') nitilev 'was going was sent in to the ut side when he i,bniwl I tien and a numlwr of other flr? last Friday at 1:30 from ".von Doy. he Hinted trouble and Nelson's place in First ward. '""led back intn th.l iirwt hull Put ton Oliver and all up Although it was a long run run and made a quick ""naieiy tm led out a bottle and the Hhwwj Christensen into the hall toon had fininnber ewtwj tta An. "iKlllg hilll iniiw i.ui.1. tli. twut Thpv about fifty dol causing piirted by the maniicvment of the The tire was caused by an ;v''r""' I'Htten and Elsworth, who had .A stove nine in the back, part m,,,, lire V melee, were taken Jhe pij " fltttaly by the police. Wl re nearu oy ihiht lumi . i nyear ok. son ox " L,,uio Jones, the "iinam Frost. Patten was ph.... ...... iilavinir ivn w while t. .'.'"i thnlu ..n ...i.:..u i... ,..;.! to Dan Chappel, Sunday.was wh s unable to pay a twenty- the arm. He is recov r "ollar fin and is doing service Imdly bitten on "v. ering. This Is Certain neniy oi coal on nami. h at-ten- M Pas-sang- ut !. . . Springville Theatre 6HAS. S. v Jtt tZ&EL H - April 2nd ANFORD miss MARIE DROFNAH THE TAMING OF THE SHREW i WE shall DOUBLE Utah's Irrigated Area con-:inu- What Does That Mean to Utah? What Does it Mean to You? A Greater Commonwealth and Larger Opportunities for the Individual. l-- r 1 - M ONDAY. APRIL OF WILL THEN 50,000 I9IQ J BE THROWN the Y OPEN TUC nDAWIMP lull llU , P L 1 IT nUII FORTY , , dSSSnt J ACRES WILL INSURE A COMPETENCE LYNDYL TOWNSITE and the THE OPENING SALE OF LOTS acreage surrounding the town will follow the land opening at once. For All Particulars Call On or Address H. L. Hollister Alex McPherson, Gen. Mgr. k Company' 615 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah iVV JVftttm "!-'- |