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Show Local Jots Little Walter Davit Passes Away. Big Twenty-Fourt- NOTXOB Celebration. lt At the end of the thirteenth week of Spanish Fork intends this year to most intense suffering by that dread give one of the best Pioneer Day celepredisease, spinal meningitis, which wasted brations ever held in the state, his body to a mere skeleton, death ended parations are made for the best parade 17th. ever held in this city. Immediately J. Prenton Creer has been asked to his suffering on Saturday, July his after the parade the following program over held were services Funeral deliver the Pioneer Day oration at remains at the home of his parents on will be given in the city pavilion with Mammoth. He will accept. Monday, the 19th. Bishop George Hales Fred Lewis as master of ceremonies: of Third ward, presiding. The congre- Song, "Come, Come Ye Saints," Elwood and Hannah Christensen and Congregation led by Owen Rowe gation, which was very large, was Mrs. Caroline A. Hansen have (rone to called to order at 4:15 p. m. The ward Invocation Chaplain Charles Monk Lorenzo, Idaho, for a month. Mrs. Sayde Lewis choir, led by Owen Rowe, sang, "Earth Solo Ella Nielsen With Her Ten Thousand Flowers." Recitation Rowe & Company Everybody ahould see the great devil Invocation by Ammon Tuttle. Choir Double Quartet fish on exhibition one doir south of the .Dr. G. II. Brimhall sang, "Shall We Meet Beyond the Oration of the First National Bank. The devil River."' The speakers were Elders Selection .Florence Jepperson fish will be here until Monday. We Love Thee" both Childrens'Chorus"Utah W. of Moore C. and John Booth, Wm. Hull came down from Castle Gate Monday. He has been working there the pant nine months. Led by Fred Lewis, Jr. Reva Lewis Williams Bros. Quartet........ Congregation Song, "America" Benediction Chaplain In the afternoon a baseball game between the Star Juniors of Provo and the Spanish Fork team and high school sports will be held at the new ball park at the north end of Main Street and some of the best horse races ever run in beloved and only son of Mr. and Mrs. the state will be pulled ofT at the race ' " Harry Davis. His parents and one track. Before he was sister survive him. When wishing to consult a veteristricken with the dread disease he narian call 356 lnd. Provo, or 209 black and of health was the very picture Bell Provo. whole happiness. The sympathy of the community goes out to Brother and Sister Davis in this, the sad hour of BAKERY child their bereavement. Thirty-fou- r ren marched witn tne nearse, eacn bearing a beautiful boquet of flowers, jTLIUft JF.NkKN I which they pluced on top of the finished (itOHi.l Al.NI.Et Proprietor grave. May a comforting spirit rest upon the bereaved family, is the sincere G. A. Hicks. wish of the writer. F R E H OUR GUIDING STAR Composed by Mrs. Mark Reynolds of Ogden, Utah. Fold his hands gently upon his breast; ON HAND ALWAYS God in His mercy knoweth best; In resignation humbly bow; To a higher life he has risen now. Phone OrtLri Promptly Filled Intl. To a life beyond temptation's snares, To a life so free from sin and cares, ' In his purity with Christ to be School Trustees' Annual Financial Report butter little children to come unto me Of Korli ONlrlci No.?,C ounty of UtHb, From that realm on high shall his light StatSpanish of dab. fur lh year ending Juue .Mnh. whom delivered very eloquent addresses Jensen have re- full of hope and consolation. Mrs. turned from a week's visit to Salt Lake Annie Beck sang a beautiful solo, where they attended the State Retail "Some Time We'll Understand." BishDruggists' convention. op Hales made the closing speech, after which a number of children rendered a Mrs. Bessie Beck has returned home beautiful selection led by Sister Annie after a two week's visit with her sis Beck. The closing prayer was given by ters in. Salt Lake City. She ia now Elder John H. Hayes. Little Walter was born in Spanish prepared to take rug orders. Fork, March 7, 1902. He was the much Mr. and Mrs. Alma rubber boot between the Second ward meeting 'house and Joseph Angus' residence. Finder return same to Mr. Angus and be rewarded. Lost-- The A ld baby of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ashby of Lake Shore died last Sunday; the burial took place in the Spanish Fork cemetery afternoon. Monday Elias Hansen of Cedar City has opened a law office in the Creer building. Mr. Hansen and family have rented Morgan Beck's residence in Third ward, Mr. Beck having moved to Leland. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larsen have returned from Ephraim where they have spent a week visiting with relatives. They drove down and back in a rig behind Mr. Larsen's blooded horses. ........ (Spanish Fork S Bread, Pies, Cakes 31-- M alar and Eugene Milner of this city were married last Shine to you for aye as a guiding star; Tho to you on earth for a comfort given, Friday. They are both popular young He shall liht your pathway into heaven. people of this city and The Press joins Which do you think won? their many friends in wishing them success in life. Not long ago two men, athletes, went into a contest to see which could stand Dan Albertson returned last Friday and hold his arms stretched out erect from a trip through Sevier Valley. full at either side of his body for length Judging from the smile he has worn the time. One man bad fed on longer since he returned, one would draw the conclusion that the fair sex treated him steaks and chops, sausage, ham, roast beef, etc.; the other ate heartily, but conwell on his trip. fined himself to such foods as Quaker Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis wish to Oats, rice, macaroni, etc Which do you thank the children and officers of the think held out longer? minThe first man lasted twenty-tw- o primary and all those neighbors and friends for their assistance and sym- utes. The Quaker pathy during the sickness and death of chap concluded to stop after he had been " at it more than three hours. ' their little son, Walter. There's more strength and economy in lots of Quaker Oats than most Monday morning the contractors eating imagine. people commenced wori on the new school Every family should cat plentifully of house by tearing down the old buidings on the grounds. This removes one of Quaker Oats at least once every day; the oldest landmarks in Spanish Fork. breakfast is the best time. It strengthens The old adobe building was erected in you for the day. 1863. Regular size packages for city trade, large size family packages for those who Messrs. Willinghill, Davis and Staff- are not convenient to the stores. Grocers ord, traveling men from Salt Lake.and ell both of these. Mrs. Nellie Powell.Harry Davis sister, Sale on white slippers at Oran Lewis'. from Murray, were in town Monday to attend the funeral of little Waiter Ribbons at cut prices at Oran Lewis'. Davis. Mrs. Powt-l- l will remain here Cut prices on all waists at Oran until after the 24th. Lewis. Don't forget the racing at the race Mrs. Bertha Freckleton of Salt Lake July 24th. s and N. P. Petersen of this city were A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John in married Provo Wednesday. They Prior last week. have gone to spend a few days in Salt Dr. Hagan has moved into his new Lake and then Mr. Petersen will return bungalow on 1st West Street. to his business in this city. The Press The best and fastest racing ever held extends congratulations. Admisin Spanish Fork on July 24th. sion 25 cents. Lost-- On July 15, 1909, a D. & R. J. Carl Christensen has very sick scrip book containing about $21 in scrip. the past week. He shows strong symp-ton- s This scrip book also contains the of typhoid fever. name and address: C, T. Black, IxHt-Bun- ch of keys on a ring at Richfield. Finder of this book will Post Office. Finder return to Press confer a favor on Mr. Black by leaving Office and lie rewarded. same at Charlotte Hotel. City Engineer B. S. Kershaw came in from Carbon County this morning, Miss Minnie Rothwell of Springville where he is executing a government contract He will remain in town till and Mr. John W. Dahle of this city, Saturday evening. will bo married at the home of the The voting contest to decide who bride's parents hi Springville should represent Utah on the 24th was Both are popular young people and we ended About one Tuesday evening. join their many friends in wishing them dozen of our young ladies were contestants 'for the honor, but Misa Clara a happy voyage through life. Swensen came out victorious. v Miss Amelia Peterson la-e- While Will West was taking some fruit up town Wednesday morning, an automobile came along and frightened a horse he had tied behind. The horse upset the buggy and threw Mr. West and his load out into the street. caught the animal before any further damage was done. Mr. West was not hurt. David Prior returned recently from a trip through the southern part of the state and the northern part of Arizona, doing business for the Deseret News Book Store in the school supply line. In the wilds of Arizona he bought from a man two young goats. One of the goats died on the way home to Spanish Fork. Mr. Prior claims that this is a new kind of goat, in that the Arizona goat's tail bends upward while the Utah goat's tail bends downward. Whether Prior's claim of the superiority of the Arizona goat is correct or incorrect cuts no ire with us, the goat is a tine creation of the animal kingdom never- theless. Recitation . Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at tome time during the year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have told it for many years and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people. It hat been prescribed by physician! with the most satisfactory results. It has often lavod life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can you afford to rifk so much for so utile? BUY IT NOW. World Drug Co. hsi-kift- s Ilalanre on hand at lust rep rt of DisMl .. trict Fund From currant eioenses ltr.3 1l From state School Apportionment ... T 417 ho So K From Coenty School Fund 10 00 : From Tuition Fees From a'l other sources itemir.ed: I0 00 Teacher, fund 44 ho liunmire on booki Saleof High School Books 114 Total ... $A aid at . . . of teachers, male. For payment of teachers, female, COMMERCIAL ANfK OF SPANISH FORK ..THE STANDARD ELECTRIC CO... yji Practical Electricians T House Wiring Conduit Work Electric Fixtures, Motors, Fans and Irons Call in and see us for ' Anything Electrical. I "THOSE LITE MEN" FLASH LIGHTS DOOR BELLS' WE PAY TOP PRICE FDR FAT1 BUTTER SOOOl , We will pay twice a month for all cream received. . .. . . I HUM '. 1. Hone &ut Bom We have all the castings and lumber for the latest improved dump racks. Don't unload by hand when you can convert your racks into dnmp racks for a small cost. Jex Lumber Co. tf Oo to tlio. FOR FIRST-CLAS- S WORK AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT ISO 4W ',! for furnishing, apuuratu t!4 S For library books s m tt For free tent hook For repair and Improvement . si us For current MM expense 4.VI Ort Fur compensation of trust ea..,. WT4 2 r or par ment or Inn Hurt 'or payment of interest on overdraft For rent of bulldliic used for school i . 87 10 .J purposea Total . ''"Ttn Ml si .. DiMrifs fund Ji'r 46 .7$J0 Total SPANISH Hrt.anr ' W. L. I3i33ra-A.ivxir- Assessment Notice Palace Barber Shop W ft THE 1 r Itlft rfl F r payment "We can judge the future only by the past." Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the EX PERI MENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS.. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. frontage abutting Flrnt North Street on the south side of Hlock h3. M and M; all Id Flat "A" Spanish Fork City survev of building lot. Theejpense of paving said aidewalk shall be borne and defrayed by the property abutting the same, and the estimate cost of such pave40 In all. or II cent ment is per square foot for all of the pavement abutting on the aid property, lota, blocks , piece and parcel! of )nd. there being t.KK square feet of pave, ment proposed and o.atW linear feet of property abutting I he said Improvement It ha been and is hereby determined and declared that the depth of property which will be benefitted by and which shall bear the expense of said paving fifty feet back from the Ktreet line a above named on theaid block. Thut a local nsseasment xhall be levied on the lot, part of Iota pleot or parcel of land within the said Paving District No. 8. spectrin! My mentioned above, and also mentioned In the Ordinance creating said Having District No. 1, for the puroose of defraying the of said the expenses paving sidewalk a aforesaid. The said aide walk be shall five feet In width on the west side of block H. j and 7, anu on the east side of block of , i and 34. and the pavement on each and all of the other aidewalk In said District No. S bull be four feet wide. All protest and oblection to the making of Mild improvements must be presented In writing to the City Kecorder on or before the 4th day of August. Itt tt. at S o'clock, the time aet when the city council will bear und consider such protests and objection. The protestant will state the description oT their respective pieces parcels, lot or part of lots, together w'lh the number of linear feet abutting the a id proposed Improvement. That the City Kecorder be and he Is hereby instructed to publish a notice of the intention of the city council to maae such Improvement in accordance with the law of the Statfi of Utah and the Ordinances of Spanish Fork City. Passed by the city council of Spanish Fork City, t'tiih County. Utah, this 7th day of July, A. D. F. M. SNKU,. Mayor. I.Am VV NIBLSKN, Recorder. 1st July s, lust July X) . lilSHt'ShKMCSTS "ptimism is a goost" r NOT UK I hereby given that the City Council of Spanish Fork City. Utah, Intend to make the following described lmprovement,lhe name to be paid for by a special tux, or local assessment on the property in Fuvlnic DlHtrlct Number 3, heretofore created and hereafter described, to wit: To grade and pave with cement pavement the sidewalk on each and both aide of Main Street betweet Fourth South Hired and r'lrst Houth Street; the idewalk on the north wide of Flrt South Street between Main Street and Flint West Street: the sidewalk on the wet aide of FirHt Weat Street between Flrt South Street and the line produced running earn and west through the center of Lot 4 Block ID: the Mids'-wal- k on the south aide of Second South Street between Muln Street and Flrt Went Street: the aidewalk on the aouth Hide of Center Street between Main Street and First Wet Street: the aidewalk on the north lde of First North Street between Main Street and Broadway. The property to be affected and benefitted by the said Improvement ia all the frontage abutting Main Mreet on the east tiiile of block 9, II and :.tt and on the wet aide of block 8, 12. and si; h 11 the frontage abutting r'lrst South Street on the miulh Hide of block Si: all the frontage abutting r'lrst Wet Street on the east aide of llrck IV and on the east lde of the the north half of I ah 4. Hlock 10: all the frontage abutting Second South Street on the north hide of Hlock il; all the frontage abutting Center 31 : all the street on the north Hide of block DfH.lJlMi roHK, CTAH frr VUIU Spanish . Fork Canning Co. ah Assessment Ho. 13 Hartba t ? 1. U e PJ R Oct 0 Batch iiok, Proprietor. 1 1 - l0. i MAHINl'S T.ahkem. ' HAKLKM W. Ill KITH, . . Pekhv A. Thomas. Ttflxfees. Notice to Water Users. Stute Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, lUiW. Notice Is hereby given that the United States l. Kei'lamatlon .Service, by Iim engineer. J L is i'rovo. Utah. ahose postoitlee udilre-in accordance with the ha made application of Chapter W. Session I nn f requirements Utah, lt A. as amended bv the Sesslo Laws of Utah, IU07, te appropriate (our hundred 4no cublr-fe- rt per second of wuler from Spanish Saul water Fork Kiver. Utah county. Utah. will be diverted by means ot atlam. and I to feet west and a which lies at line, point pipe und tu feet south from the wmthi ast corner of Section 3, Township south, mure a east. Salt Lake base and meridian, from where It will be of feet auil there conveyed for a distance used from January I tq Hecemher SI. inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the purpose of electriu lighting and propelling machinery at various cities and towns in Ctuh After having been so diverted and used, the water will be reiuri-eto the natural channel of the stream, at a point which hears south degrees minutes west S.isS feet from the northeast corner of Section iW.Towshln S south. nttige 8 east, salt Ijike base and meridian This application ia leslgnau-- In the Htate Engineer's office as No. Junei-.'- . Lv-te- s ll.-i- 111 All protests agulntit the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be mads bv affidavit in duplicate and filed In this ofni-within thirty days after tbe completion of the publication ot this notice. ''A LEU TASNEK. Slate Fnglneer. Date nf first publication June H, dute of e conMeonofjHiblu lloaolutioit Levying taxeson all the real ami persona) property within Spanish Fork ( It v and Axing the rate of taxation for the year lie It resolved by the City Council of Spanish Fork City: That the taxes for the year IUK be and the same are hereby levied on all the real and per sonal property within Spanish Fork City. Utah County, made taxable by law, and the rates ami purposes of tbe said taxation are hereby fixed as follows, for the auld year Itrnv, to wit: To defray contingent expenses, five mills on the dollar. To open. Improve and repair streets and sidewalks, three mills on the dollar. To construct and maintain electric light works, ten mills on the dollar Total levy and assess, ment. eighteen mills on the dollar. Fasseil by the City Council of Spanish Fork this 7th day ol July, City. Utah County. Uiuh. . U. IWM. F. M. S.N KM Mayor. L. W. MELsKN, Kecorder. State of Utah, County of Utah, Spanish Fork City. ss. l. I., w. .Meiaen. Keconier in nt tor spun isn Fork City, county of Utah. State of Utah, hereby certify that the atx.ve and foregoing Is true, full and correct copy of resolution entitled, "A Resolution levying taxea on all tbe real and personal property within Spanish Fork Citv and Uxlng the rate cf taxation for the year IMUU " Fasted by the City Council nf Spanish Fork Citv. Utah County. Utah, this 7th ilnv of July, . :s i A i.. I' iwv. r.i.r.rs. rtecoruer. It. A special stockholders meeting of the Spanish Fork East Itench Irrigation and Manufacturing Company will be held in the City Hall, Spanish Foru i itv. .uonaay. July .Din, nu. at s ao p. in. to consider the propriety of joining with Maoleton In the const ruction of s waste ditch. etc, and to levy a special tax to rover the costs of the same. NICHOLAS SMITH, Secretary. rorg i tr.v, juiv n, mm, Mnn The Jex I,timter Cna.punv: principal place of business. Spanish Fork, Utah County, Slate of Utah. NOTICE K hereby given that S special meeting of the siocKholilcrs of the Jex Lumber Co. a III be held at the company's office, at punish Fork, Utah Connty.Stale of Utah, Friday. August liiiw, atone o'clock p m. of said uav, for the purpose of voting to amend Article six of the Article of Incorporation of said Com toe capuuiKiorx from pany, tncreny increasing .km dollars to 3.MJ0 dollars, aald amendment to read as follows, t: Article VI.- - That the amount of capitirt stock thouof said corporation Rhall be twenty-fiv- e sand dollars, which shall be divided Into two thousand live hundred n nil res of the face or nur Kalue of tea dollars each. WILLIAM J EX. President, H. C. JEX, Hecretarv. Dated t Spanish Fork. Clan, July 14, IV0II. first pub. July A.', last Aug. It on. M. 4 M. Co. Office of the Martha Mining SpanWn fork Canning r ompany. principal Milling Com-pan- v. plmr of lUKnea at Spanlah Fork, t'.tnh. principal place of business benjamin, NOTli'K U hereby iriven thai at a mertln of Utah county. Utah. helil June . It), an awMHHmrnt the dim-to- r NOTICK in hereby given that at a meeting of of One ami one half Dollars ($t..Vil ner Khare the director held on the nth day of July, IMS. an assessment (No. IH) of threeCtlmllli per pwait levied on the rapital s tot It of the corpora tion, and is now due and payable to tne under-xiirn- ed share was levied on the capital stork of the or K. W. Creer, at bla reaidem-in corporation, payable Immediately to tieorge A. Hone, at benjamin. Utah County, Utah Spanish Fork, Utah . m Hlock ansei-inethW which upon Any Any stock upon which thia assessment may may remain unpaid on the .nth day of July. HX, will renmln unpaid on the 10th day of Aiig.,liH(.mHl be delinquent and advertised for ul at public be delinquent and advertised for sale, and unand unlesa payment la made before, less payment la made before, will be Hold on auction, will 1m unM on thn I.Lh flav nf Aiunist. laid t.. the th day of Aug.. Hunt. to pay the delinquent the delinquent assesBment, toirelher with assessment, together with the cost of advertisthe cost of ailvertUIn .mil expenne of wale. ing and the expense of the sale. Z. 8 TAVLDK, Secretary. OKO. A. HONE. Secretury. 1st pub July ft, last aug i,'a SpanUh Fork, Utah. July 1st, ...Special notification!.. Tremendous Sacrifice Sals! ...THE PUBLIG BENEFITS!:. The pu;blic Jf Provo, Utah county and vicinity, will benefit greatly by the Barton & Blake Furniture Company's big purchase of a number of manufacturers' surplus and carpet stocks, $75,000 in all; consisting of furniture of every description, carpets, rugs, stoves, and household goods. Barton & Blake Furniture Company of Provo, Utah, secured several carloads of manufacturers' surplus stock at an unheard-o- f low figure on account of the recent conditions of the money market. The manufacturers had to sell and the Barton & Blake Furniture Company obtained the stocks at their own price. The entire stock, direct from the manufacturers, will be sold at such ridiculously low prices that the' public will be amazed. . This fifteen-da- y sale will be without question of a doubt the biggest bargain feast and sale of furniture that was ever given in the State of Utah at any time before, or that will ever occur here again. Commercial circles will be astounded at the tremendous bargains offered. It will be a bargain earthquake of low prices on good quality furniture, carpets, rugs, stoves, etc., that will arouse the people of Provo,Utah county and vicinity from center to circumference. It took great nerve and a big outlay of ready cash to buy this large surplus of manufacturers' stock for a city the size of Provo for as a rule these snaps are usually gobbled up by the largest stores In New York, Chicago and Philadelphia, but Barton & Blacke Furniture Company says there is nothing too good for the people of Provo and vicinity, and they propose to give the public a stupendous fifteen-da- y sale on the above stocks that will be the talk of the entire county and surrounding country for the next five years to come. It will be a premier effort in value-givin- g on furniture, such as the public will long remember, as never heretofore have our people been able to buy furniture of every description, carpets, rugs, stoves and house furnishings at leas than actual wholesale cost of manufacture. . The Barton & Blake Fumituro Company store will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 19, 20 and 21, in order to get these great surplus stocks in readiness for the opening day's sale, which will be Thursday morning, July 22, at 9 o'clock. This is no ordinary furniture sale, but one in fact that seldom occurs in any community. Barton & Blake have certainly prepared for immense crowds of people, having already engaged many extra sales-peopl- e in order to be able to wait upon the large crowds attending the sale during this stupendous fifteen-da- y furniture sacrifice. The people of Provo, Utah county and vicinity have never heretofore had an opportunity of attending such a sacrifice sale as Barton & Blake's Manufacturer's Outlet Furniture Sale will afford the public. It's an opportunity that comes to you about e. once in a Let all who possibly can, attend this most wonderful bargain-givin- g event to replenish your homes. Remember the sale will last for fifteen days only. This great sale positively opens Thursday morning, July 22, at 9 o'clock. Drop everything make your arrangements to be in Provo, if possible, on the opening day. Be sure you find the right place. Look for the big green and white signs, "Barton & Blake Manufacturer's Outlet Furniture Sale," 28 to 32 North Academy Ave., Provo, Utah. We would advise early morning selections as much as possible in order to facilitate the proper handling of the immense crowds of people who will attend this gigantic furniture sale, which will open July 22, Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Be here on one of the fifteen sale days and secure your share of the many bargains offered. REMEMBER THE OPENING DATE, and if you value money,, then prepare accordingly, and you will save many dollars on furniture, carpets, rugs, Btoves and your household needs. Sale only lasts fifteen days, beginning Thursday morning.July 22,at 9 o'clock, ending Saturday night, August 7. life-tim- If You Value Money! Prepare Accordingly! 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