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Show 1 The Spanish Fork Press xnriil mi VOLUME IX 8PANI8H FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910 foCAL JOTrfiNGS T.Moore r v,8,wn ,hn m - LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL i0OOX)OOX(XOOOOOXXXXXdO Plenty wf foal on hand, Company. DEFEATS PAYSON IEDITOFIIALH Eggs to set -- From UitthMighbred rhiokeita, See Dell tirotkbank. was in Siler of Clinton, on Wednesday. Fork inish i.....m nd wife of Rigby, Spanish """"" m" Fork Strone at Ik Jonii,An -- w I n.. w r.Mj VWU R. v 1 ttf-- b If Ul ' ... vmi 1 residence, 1 Mrs. Wm. 1 " A Jennie Brock bank R,rL aMVtaw l,',A "h ,W1 - "- I..ve8 rorK, iv.io a. m,, Monday. . I A mm,... " J I ill, wuc f.MI 111 11,1, ruuuu.1 irip. init FM "re iKew on saie npni oin. m. lutn and li. You cannot afTord to miss this, Salt Lake Route Agent for further brmation, or addres J. II. Mander H, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake. ra inisn 1 Chri(jtensen I I I r. t,. C. Page P. C. Wilson B. Wignal Simmons 2 B. C. Rife R. Uoane 3 B. Rowe S. S. Kapple H. Bowcn R. F. CHywm E. Christianson R. Wilson C. F. Hayes L. F. Ray Doane Wall town people SCORE BY INNINGS DoWpn 1 ... :,. X tw '" To. Mrs. Man Who Is Not Safe. 1st. April m;;n who knows letter bow to Mrs. To not her man's work (ban be does own Is mt fiafe for any kind of April 7th. John Wilson, George a boy, Last Saturday evening was about 6 AH p. m. last B. Wm. the most breezy time fepantsn rora Tuesday. er passed from thia earth into the ever had." "Xt times the gale was bt beyond; having been hick about rhemutismof the heart; 28 years of age on the 2Sth of mber, and was born and 1909, d in Spanish Fork. was a young man who bore a did reputation by all who knew weeks with tremendoujSj. threatening to wreck some of the houses". Jones Kuwuu's barn was blown down his cow, and the' large Boxelder killing tb'rner by Anthon's shop was snanuetl off as if it naa oeen a match. Considerable damage was done to trees, haystacks ami out. uuuumKo hv funeral will be held at the Third all over the town. meeting house, Friday, April the HIGH SCHOOL NOTES A Stubborn e Cinderella of the present successes in mu Is "A Sriil.ir-.- i ll Mined v " which is now showing at the Salt e Theatre. It is produced by the "cess Amusement company of Chi- , which is resjionsible for some of merriest comedies on the stage. The which is of an unusually patchv raeter. would alone make the nro. n notable, and in addition there Kd Hctors and singers. And e are new features and songs. In f the three acts are one or more ful numbers that give a distinctive I) ter to the play. So far as music poHr, this music is popular, 11 was hcnrtilv en to wveil hvr Inrmfence that eneonvl "ai r- r LHKe Iesn Merit et, with a dash and a nun. K'od chorus full of ginger, with on MniediHli and inanv anrl manv it K W'h. this is "A Stubborn Cinder. which opened three en Vfrtnitt I. ma auie uy night. . it 1. hii A nights' iake Theatre on tree'i U'gh On Friday afternoon the School base ball team will go to Spring ville where they will ploy a league the Springville game with the boys of . Much interest centers in High Sch-mlthe game. Both teams are playing fine form. good ball and are exhibiting the Our boys will be coniFt'nK with school. boy of the four year high the Whatever disadvantage confronts looking are the boys and "Red Gray," forward to victory. One week after the game with comes down Springville, the Lehl High their strength test to Fork to Spanish We look with home boys. the against event, and we great Interest to this to give us their expect the people liberal patronage. their and support in their The poys re enthusustic n athletics clean efforts to promote n be encouraged should town and they to their worthy endeavors. Don t fall see the gnme with U'hl. of Last Saturnay evening a number went to the students Sch.K. the High where they witSpringville Theatre, Tarn-lu- g nessed the performance of "Th Is. Han. Charles of the Shrew" by of ford supported by a strong company was splendid; eoslumlng The players, to arrangement, stutlM; theI acting anfonl, Mr, graceful am) natural, the work did worthy as Haversack, In short, commendation of the public, capacity audience Present and when this big audience playhouse it was hummlug the hv music thu comedy, and every the milsicul nuniKiira lu nut.h.. fit Lake Tribune. such critu.,, those give this criticism, we can rest assured "is production will l well worth f'tteiitinii. At Si.i.i.i.ill, Tknutu the entire pcrf'miineti Hy- April 8th. a success, 1 weulnc lke . seP- pr cr Breezy Time Wm. B. Stoker Dead Bids Wanted ALL TRAINS of Salt Route . ' We offer for mile, four by eleven arrive and depart from Union Statinns, . Salt Iake City, where direct Connect rods of the old central meeting house vMth Is lot 4, in block 52 of plut ions are made for Idaho, Montana, Cal-- ! iforniuas well" as with through trains, A. Spanish Fork City survey of build-- . I0' The part for sale runs from for Denver end East, See N. P. Peter sen, Iiwal Agent for tickets or further the north east Corner four rods south, thence eleven rods West, thence, four, information rods north, thence eleven rod eact' to Probate and Guardianship Notices. place of begin tg. Bid may ho lift with the undersigned or at the tithing ronMilt the County Clrrk or thit rcxpectlv office. We reserve the right to reject ulttnerit for lurtber iii(ormilo. any or all bids. HOTK'B TO t'KKIMTOKfl ' Signed! R. W. McKt ll In Kp V.hliM ol Myron Nrtrton flvntlull. tlr- fVltWll. Mfiijuti.in Arpyle t 1 rtli ton, will prernt elulniK Hti tt Ilia unilerMifiii'd l her rrnlilt tier Hrovu. Hrge Hales I lh. or in A.!ixv. VDunlxh i'iri. Uih. un A' J. Ha sen iwio. or iH fiire July , I.. i itAMJAi.l,, Admiiiuirauis. ' . lilidiops A. SAXKY, Attorney for Knui. Bids will beojieniHl April 1Mb, HM, at 9 p. m. Probate and 4 1 vniM-hrr- ajk i 1 Dr. F. Austin Kerr n. , PROVO - UTAH GIVE US A TRIAL - ORDER OF. Job Printing WE CAN DO IT PROPERLY - a bey E. Carter, . Spanish Fork People Have Absolute Proof of Deeds at Home. 1 It's not words but deeds that prove true merit. The deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, Fpr Spanish F rk kidney sufferers, Have madu their local reputation. Proof lies in the testimony of Spaiiinh Fork people who have been cured to stay cured. Notices. Guardlaosbip Mrs. David McKill, Fourth Ward. . I W.rk rfKiMi-tlrislcn. uiiniv tir the pan.8h rork, Utah, says: ' It gives i or runner imihiuuuou. me pleasure to again recommend Doan's m - i XOTIl't TO HKtHTlH Kidney Pills, although I can add not KUrnbi'ih l.uillnw ltf;iwil. Osteopathic Physician hing much to the public statement 1 nlluir will pr)Mat clalmii with vnurbwrti mldfiu-his ihr lu l itrajit-miai in in their favor gave August 1906, I'mh Uitinij. I'urh. on or Iwfiire iho t ub OFFICE MNORTII ACADEMY AVE CHAKLMK. HAWKINS, know from personal experience thut ilnvnUulV. IW10, mln.liii.iriuir of IhpMtnenf Klimtlmih l.nd- inueper.ueni i none 241 this remedy is a splendid one for kidney liiw.lH-euwit- . Oat of Urn puhltritiloD.Maivh ! 10. IPI0 KLIAS HANSKN, for Attorn' the complaint, f or a year or more I was subject to attacks of pain in my buck and the trouble was always more noticeable when I first arose. After I had eased movedjabout for awhile the pain m M ft, A t The last sad rites over the nia..i of aister Jennie Beck were solmemnized at the Cltv Pavilinn April 5th. The platform, where the speakers sat, was beautifullv clecorat. ed with ferna and flowers, for the oc casion. The large audotorium of the pavilion was filled to the utmost capacity. The vast congregation was called to order by Bishop Ben Argyle, of the Second ward, at two p. m. The choir led by Fred Lewis Jr. with Miss Fern Lewis at the organ, sa"g; "Though Trials Throng Your Way." Invocation was given by Hubbard Tuttle Jr. The choir sane. "Sister inou wast Mild and Lovelv." The first sneaker w n w said. "These trial wKirh u, k pass through are stepping stones to something higher.,' Sister Jenny was a noble character in the drama of lif fi; Wul. practiced wWevcr AitkugW ' ine ,lv thought tends to uplift the human fa- - r'"8' Procurea BUPP,Y Co. and I found them- to be just mily. bhe has gone to a better and Drug In a short happier life." Mrs. Fred Lewis Jr. the remedy I required. relievback were in ,; time the my pains with Miss sang, "Dry Those Tears, in was condition ed and improved my Fern Lewis at the organ. Councillor every W. A. Jones was the next way." speaker, he Price 50 For sale by all dealers. spoke very eloquently of the life and Foster-Milbur- n Buffalo, cents. Co., character of the deceasod. "Death." stile United the for New York, agents said he. "Is the oneninp door tn a i States. nrnn-rnccrour " tt,unb.wt lli viinunvu vr.j till f '" f "f, ' Remember the name Doan's- - and gospel, it took away the sting of death. no other. take We, as the people of God have a testimony that we shall see our loved ones again where there will be no pain or BUSINESS RULES A solo by Lars Nielsen, sorrow. Cash a. count is a premiun 'for "Face to Face " Miss Ann-.- . Neb-ak- pr tmpt psym nt a terms of the was the next speaker, she was bill. You do not earn the premium if much grieved to part with one of those behind time. If the discount per cd is whose life had been so useful, so pnre permitted to pass, the b;ll may run and good. The Second ward quartette to maturity but do not claim the un. led by Than Ludlow, with Fern Lewis earned premium. at the organ sang, "I Need Thee Every Interest is for the use of money! President Hour." Henry Gardner to another, or a penalty attachspoke only a few m'nutes, "The world ed to a bill not paid when due. , If a was better for her having lived in It." merchant has to carry you beyond' that he said. B thop Argyle then made a time do not ask him to waive, j.the in few remarks, speaking of her useful terest. He frequently tHTrows and ness in the Young Ladies M. I. A. and pays interest in order to render this in the Sabbath school work. The choir accomodation. sang In closing, "Come Ye Saints, No Nebo Implement Company Toil or Labor Fear. " Benediction by George W. Wilkins. LAND DRAWING- - LYNN, UTAH, Sister Jennie was born in Spanish Anril 11th. 1910. Special train leaves Fork. December 18th, 1SRI. She was Spanish Pork, 10:15 a, m., Monday, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. . Samuel April 11th, one fare for the round trip, Brook bank and was the beloved wife Tickets on sale April 8th. 9th, 10th and of Milton Beck. In her death, society 11th. You cannot afford to miss this, loses a useful member and her husband See Salt Iaka Route Agent for further a dutiful and loving wife; her parents information, or address J. H, Mander-fiela precious child The sympathy of the A. G. P. A., Bait Lake. ; whole town goes out to the family in ... ,( this the sad hour of their berevement. For land drawing at Lynn, Utah, The floral tributes were the most April 11th. Special train tieautiful that could be found in the Monday. will leave Nephl on the an I a I of 62, country and the cortege was one of leavine Juab 12:12 p.m.. Mills" 1 1:3.1. the longest ever seen iu the city. 1 :15 p. m. Arriving Lynn Lemlngton Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Brockbank and 1:30 p.m. Mr. Milton Berk wish to thank their many friends for their kind assistance Notice land sympathy during the sickness and death of their daughter and wife. Notice is hereby gbei that a meeting of the tax papers of Spanish Fork School District No. 2 will be held Card of Thanks i the Central School house, Tuesday, Mr. Schyler Brown and family wish April 26th, 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m. for to express their appreciation of the the purpose of considering the levying many kindnesses received at the hands of a speBia! school tax for the complet. of friends during the sickness and Ing and furnishing the new school death of our mother. house, and for the current expenses of of P. relatives Andrew the We, running the schools, also to consider Nielsen wish to extend our heartfejt the removingjof the old Thurber school thanks for the assistance rendered us house, and for such other business as during his illness and death-Mrs- , may properly come before tm meeting, Stena Jlolrn and family By order of the board of tjuatees. Very few of our citizens realize that Marinus Larson Mr, Nielsen was one of the three ' ; W, Booth C, Spanish Fork boys who were under fire Thomas A, Mr Nielsen Perry In the Philllpine War. Trustee was the only Danish boy to go from 1010,, 5th, Utah, April Fork, Spanish this city.. rw. number of cur bt over to Springville. Saturday 12 3456789 ning to see "The Taming of the 02012030X Spanish Fork .. JciiC'fiad.aUlclt well paid 200 1 ct" I. Springville can well feel proud K nine. Bv Johnson, ,v ,llt IhMir excellent theatre; it h one of Hits off 0W. Wiffnal, tW0f by Ibwtin the Ptato. Ye scribe had W, nff wiUm. eleven: off honor of blng shpwn over the thrlw. Wltrnai Ilitched the 6th . -na 5aSeg on balls, fV th :nnineg. . I I K iI ' ..1 ".. V"" Wilson two; Wignal 0, ,,n"" Johnson one; coTpKlCnt"8 k he playhouse. On Friday, April ,.... Wilson. ' 0: Wii? ii,nli,., ' ' .it o...vt.. "" " " !! It l ! I. ..I.... J It.l.l "w inn 1'iuyeu in nan (" will be presumed there. NEW BABIES. lbi-j- f price-J- ex ; Rest . a Alt kinds of poultry arid field fenoiy. the rx'st made at the lowest lk; Deeds, Not Word w SaleWhite and Brown Leghorn See Hansen Hro. . . r intier pirnw return II B" wuhkuwi L i were me neaviesi sniggers, eacn scor- Ferguson. runs. two ing Rife at second, and Christensen re- Ifond hand buggy for sale cheap. also will give a $90.00 buggy away hind the bat played a star game, ack's Pavilon, Abril 22nd. Look Hayes made a pretty running catch m for the bills. Nebo Implement Co. center field and Wall did good work in the left garden, pulling down two long t "ar a"ve8 W18n' Ply "e t the Honor Dav services at the H thre secUrinfJ I J.f held on March 31st, five students Kame f?r ?Ay.n' " scoring iw tuiib. V.. with Kirltham n.Aa.a one of the boys played good Every lebat'ng. One of those five was each ball, taking advantage of every W Miller, a Spanish Fork boy. in the field and at the bat. both chance, LINE UP THE VT rt 1 tiriMC! t VVTXt ti1N.tr Payson uiah, spavish Fork fs ts FoT eggs for hatvhing. rmmyra. , The keynote of the eightieth confer ence of the is "Back to the Farm." This seems to us to be one of the best admonitions ever ex pounded. The American farmer is the backbone of the American, nation. He it is, above all men, who deserves to be called nature's nobleman. What are yon doing for your town? A large percentage of our young hlen If you have no confidence in, the long for the "pomp and circumstance" of the town of a great city instead of the less ex- growth and improvement and Country In which you live how on citing life on tae farm. The greater earth do you expect other people to portion of these find nothing to do in move among you and Chum the couutry the cities except labor for days' wages. to and grow forjyour benefit, develop These wages are paid weekly and in v nine cases out of ten are also spei t In any city where the majority of its weekly. After a few years of this life the young man finds himself broken in citizens are home owners, one wilt find health, tired of city life and longs for pretty homes and happy satisfied peothe free, independent life of the farm. ple'. They are always on'.the alert for He returns, only to find his the best interest of the town and its place in the or routine country life fillod, and for mora) welfare. Where this is not so these reasons mmt turn buck to tre j8Ucn n interest is not displayed. Latter-dayJSain- Lumlfc-- r , humdrum life of the metropolis. It is a father's duty to show his son the error of this CoUrse without allow ing him to have the sat), unprofitable experience. Stay with the farm, till the land and some day it will pay you back a thou sand fold. "Back to the Farm" Jex k Lumber Company. ' , ' i': ', . For .Sale Silver Lhm1 ',. M. Cornaby bus Eggs for snle-Fr- vd W.yandottw eggs. John W, Jexi White Leghorn stm-k-- . thoroughbred The best breed for filling the "egg bas-Ve- ti Call and we him. , , , Autnmo))tli survive has been fesulrted CHICAifO and Other Eastern rHints btWetn MllfWdand Beaver, vm the! Kouto. rH'B agent for ar best reached via the Salt I Akt Route. Salt Direct Connections Union Station, Suit titulars. City with through trains. See FOR $LE The old Ohift Uwls N. Petersen, Local Agent for rate place on 7th east and 4th north on tickets or further informuthxn Springville rud, full city lot with all improvements, cheap. See Edward C. The rtalt t)ttkt KUuli', IJIuh' Hiost Chrietiunsen. popular road, will offer found trip fati'i for one fare to Lvhn lltahi tewnunt FOR SALE -- Apple trees. 15 cents homeseekers, desiring to Inspeirt th each; cheeries, sweet or sour, 25 cents lands, under the Carey Opening to take Tickets on wile each; loaches, 10 cents each; pears, 25 place April 11th. Saturday until further notice. cents each, Write me at Surinirville. every Ask local agent for particulars. Utah. J. W. Cannam OXXXXXXXXXXXXiXXXXXXXXXXXXO ei any t naay afternoon. Apri 1st. the base sts Car loaa jusi in. uan nu ball fans of Spanish Fork were treated Lumber Company. ,.r8. Jex to as good a game as was ever seen V 0. Smoot wa in town on busin- - the local diamond, when the Spanihh I connected with the International Fork High School trimmed the Payson learn 10 ine tune ol 8 to 4. ircsKnacnce scoouk Payson scored two runs in the first. ohn Moore who went to Idaho to but Johnson warmed up in the second end the funeral of one of his grand- - and backed up by ideal support held the visitors down to two runs during I.lreiH came home Tuesday night. the rest of the game, striking out nine V r. and Mrs. Hyrum Hales were men and only allowing eight safe hits. . . . . .. .1 -- ... A . . a I A1 I m. - i , ii ,n irui ui uubii fcvama was .rff the funeral of Mrs. Jennie Beck, good; three doubles being pulled off during the game. For Spanish Fork, r V. D. Beers left for Seattle, "om Johnson to Kile to D. Bowen; twiay, where they will will make Kiierou. Bowen. ror rayson, uay- Mr. Beei sontoWignal. iir permanent home. i ne suck worK ol me local boys was lit there about two months ago. the main feature of the game, they ost Black vnrochetted shawl, be- - toucnea up me rayson twiners ior n n which they did all their and Alfred 8a'e on Wm. Ferguson's i a. 9 NUMBER 12 j April 8th Springville Theatre MORT. H. SINGER i ,; Managing Director, Princess and Ia Sulie Theatres, Chicago, jn-- t sents A Stubborn Cinderella . WITH , , HOMER B. MASON Company of Seventy Comedians Singers and Dancer is XNOXiUDXNO The Famous Princess Theatre Chorus The World's Most Beautiful Women ' d, A Whirlwind of Life, Laughter, Fun, Music and Pretty Girls! A Thousand Miles From the Beaten Track of Mediocrity FOR; GOOD PAINTING GET 1 Jgx bumbor Company |