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Show Univ of Utah Jl A Wet Uly Ntvsiapi'!'. nvvuieil to tlio Intel es.te .if Hits Leading Agricultural and l loi ticulunal Section of I 'tali-"Tlie Garden ol tU West," VOLUME 11. NUMBER 37 SlKINGVILLE, UTAH, MAY SO. 1901. 1'KICE, $1.25 I'ER ANNUM. Absolutely urc Makes the food more delicious and wholesome HOVAl BAKINQ POWDRR CO., NfW YOUR. (JEWS FROfH OUR flEIGHBORS Clipped from Kxchanues. with all Due Acknowledgements Lelil. The neople's Co-op, h;is just llnished a very due store on Main st reet. Edward Smith and Chris lVlorson have lefty for Grand Junction. Colorado, Colo-rado, where t hey will act as agricultural agricul-tural superintendents for the Colorado Beet Kuur company. On Monday evening Edith Strum-hiirj;, Strum-hiirj;, the step-daughter of Ie Love-ride, Love-ride, lied of diabetes. She was horn July 16. IStio, in Stockholm, Sweden. The funeral services occurred today. About thirty-six yountf men left l.ehi today for Loveland, Colo., to work for the sugar company. Farley Johnson, who accompanied them, is to be foreman. The boys will thin beets. In about ten days another crowd will leave tor the same pla-'e. II. A. Vallez. former Supt. oftlw sugar factory, is in L'dii for a few days on his return from California, where he has b'jen installing an Osmose plant for the Oxnard Suar company. He will install a similar plant for the suar company at 1 toe kv ford. Colorado, Electricity will cut quite a figure in the manufacture of siirfar this fall An electric motor will run the centrifugals, an eiijht-horse power motor has been placed in the machine hop and a one-horse motor in the laboratory; -00 electric lights are beinu put in, all of which power will be furnished by the Utah County Litfht & Power Co. Bishop A. Cardner of West Jordan was here a few days ao, and examined ex-amined the Lake. The object in view was to increase the Salt Lake County water supply. After some llnmln, Mr. Gardner became convinced con-vinced that at a nominal expense a motor power could be used which would drive from the Lake two feet of water. Manager T. It. Cutler of the I'tah Sugar company has just returned home from Colorado, where he has been looking after the business of the organization of the Grcch'.y Beet Sugar Manufacturing company. The company is now incorporated for $:00,000 with T. It. Cutler as president: presi-dent: C. A. Granger, vice president: G C Xagle, secretary and C. S. Moore, treasurer. The following named, with the above, form the board of directors: L. S. Hills, .1. C. Cutler, K. F. Dyer, H. Dyer and G. Austin. The building will be up and the machinery is expected to be In place in time to work up the beet crop of 1!)02. The plant will be of tiOO tons capacity. The lands on which it is expected to raise the beets are situated on the Union I'acillc railroad. rail-road. The company h is the promise of some ",0o0 acres of land :it Greeley for three years, which h is been used for the raising of potatoes, and from which last year some 4.2UU cars of potatoes were raised, but owing to the fluctuation of prices, it was decided de-cided to use the laud for beets Instead. In-stead. It Saved His Leg:. F. A. Daijfoilb, of LaGrange, Ga., suffered lor six months with a frightful fright-ful running sore on his leg: but writes that Hueklcn's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Fleers, Wounds. Flits, it's the best salve in ihe world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2.C. Sold by Spnngville Drug Co. Fay so n. The large arch over the front entrance to the new school building was completed Monday. It is of red sandstone and weighs about 10 tons. Mrs. Farley Musser returned to Fay son last Sunday evening. Mrs. Musser has been with her husband at Honolulu, for nearly four years past, who has been filling a mission among the Hawaiiaus, and was recently released. The town was on the verge of being depopulated with young people last Friday night, on account of t he dance at the Spanish Fork pavilion. Those who attended say they had an enjoyable enjoy-able time. We need a pavilion here to keep them at home. J. M. West wood, a veteran actor of Springvi'le, was in our city Monday and part of Tuesday, He is repre senting the Norwich Fnion Fire! Insurance Co., and was here placing the agency for a local representative. J. A Loveless was appointed to look after the interests of that company here. Mr, Westwood left Tuesday for Santanuin. . To ( lire A Cold In One Day. Take l.ax;itivc limiuo Quinine TaMots, All (liiijxists rt'fumt the money If it fails to cine. K. W. Grove's signaliue is on eaeli American Fork. It is about eight or nine years since so much water came down the creeks Cleanse Your Blood The cause of all spring humors, I pimples ami eruptions, as well as of that tired feeling and poor appetite, appe-tite, is found in impure, depleted blood. The perfect blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla, as multitudes know by experience. It cures all blood diseases, from the smallest pimple to the stubborn scrofula sore from morning tiredness tired-ness toextreme nervous prostration. Begin taking it TODAY. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Spring Medicine. Medi-cine. Be sure to get Hood's. and ditches at this season of the y ar as ii, now coming down. Hugh Wright was a Springville visitor -Tuesday. George Hout.. of Springville, was here on a visit this week. Miss Frances liovlancc, of Springville Spring-ville Who has been visiting here, returwjd home Sunday. A difficult but successful operation for strangulated hernia was per-formed per-formed upon George Abel lastThuis-day lastThuis-day night by Dr. J. F Noyes, assisted by Dr. F. W. Taylor, of I'rovo. Mr. Abel Is recovering nicely. Fish and Game Warden John Sharp returned from Provo canvon last evening. He says that slvan gorge was never more beautiful than now, and that the Provo river is higher than it has been at any time in ten years.'which augurs well for a very The Only Place in Touin Where you can get what you want in Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Goods, Croquet Sets, Etc. Call and inspect, our Stock and prices : : SPRINGVI AjK DRUG CO. T. n. Kelly, Proprlotor R. A. DEAL, Frcsiilont. B. L. OUMMINQS, Cashier H. T. REYNOLDS, Vice-Prwrident. Springville Banking Co. SI'KINOVILLK. UTAH 0VDitl Stools. $30,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depo its received subject to check. Four per cent interest paid on time, deposits, compounding Renil-annually Money alwavson hand for short time loans. Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals Continued oh 2nd l'oijf. .jynummmmtmmmtm , . Ml I I. A I I I J' I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I 111 I 1 V .., . - - J 'iitmiitiifimmmiiittmM STORE Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Earl Tranchell, Pharmacist in Charge. KtX;,.Dpug Store, O. IS. TMANCIIKIo IMiiiriliaolKl, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc. ; ; : t E HAVE OPENED A BRANCH STOKE in the now Johnson building. We are now open for business ami ask for a portion of your trade. At present our stock will consist mainly of MEN'S CLOTHING mid FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, NECKWEAR, SIIIKTS, II ATS, ETC. Uul we don't intend to for- get the Ladies; as we shall give a number of SPECIAL BARGAIN SALES in LADIES' and CHILDREN'S Wear OUR F 1 3FL S T 1 z East Side of Bank Building, Springville. 1 w OPENING ARGAIH SALE -WILL HEGIN- i : i (: . Saturday, June 1st, xi cl Continue for ONE 'WB'HIIES:. Prices Slaughtered for is Oping Sale! We Oiler Six Lots of Indies', Misses' and Children's Shoes on this Sale. EVERY PAIR A BARGAIN. Lot No. 1 Lot No. Q Ladies and Misses Shoes and Oxford Ties. i Lot No. 2 ! Consists of Ladies Fine Dress Shoes. Tans : , ... ,, , . t . i . ( ps iv ruus :i iii'Si, ,vi iips i . and Flack, ass, d kinds, Late styles, j ' . Sold regular at $I.m up to $2.io per ,.aTr. So i reu ar at .!.00, Wii and .l ; per J ' ,,, t.. pair. Salel'rlee i Sale Friee $1.4 I SU' 1 Lot No. Lot No. S Lot No. i Childrens Fine Kid and heavy scl Misses and Childrens .school shoes. Sold t J regular at 1 .V. to l.io per pair. j chlIllrt'ns Sll,,(s. ''1,lt! & j Shoes. Sold reuular at Kic up to I.OO per Sale Trice $1.00 l.i" and II.IIT) gualities. Sale Friee. . ..- j pair. Sale Friee ( i SHIRT WAISTS Here is the opportunity of a life time. Nice New stylish shirt waists will be sold on this sale at Manufacturers g Cost. We are determined to make this our first Bargain sale a success and have Cut Prices to the Core. Come 25 g ()uick for First Choice. 150 waists, 30 different styles. Price 75c to $4.50; Sale Price 49c to $3 50 each. JSrtlo Spot CaBli O H P.fi.PIl5V Cnninnii)lo 3 for Bizz, V " J 'J-" 'Ja 1 3 Wall Paper! Yoli ki)ov that This is the season of the year when Housewives desiro new Taper and Carpets. OUR STOCK in these lines are complete and our Trices are right. We also have a fino lino of Bahy Carriages. MOLEN cJb O-AinixinrK- UNDERTAKER OrvslsLote, OoHlnjy, Lixxixass, Handles, 33 to. And all kinds of Undertakers' Coods. "Special attention Ifiven to order- for home made Caskets and Coffins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Fa per Samples. Walter Wheeler, : : : Springville. Tour Blocks East of Tuekard's Store. Pi 11. II. Ueesley Thou. A. Ueesley , BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRAN1 E WORKS, HIQH GRADE MONUMENTALi WORK IN.. MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETG. Wr slilp hII inn Murtilc aiid Orioilte In cur loud lots iiii'I cum I licn fiii" liln- lowrl possllilc prU'CH. All ttni k irii;ir;iiit' t'l sirlctly tlisl cliis. In every purtii'U-Imi purtii'U-Imi . Il vv ill pny to aw our wurk iintl Kt'l (Mir prices. rx'ovo - XJtftlx. |