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Show euc mem Come boys, let us aid in building iiotfsE killed nv IS SALT LAKE YESTERDAY, our public school library. TNE PRESS. 3 MEEKLY. AJIDKEAV JESSES, Publisher. - FORK, pPANISH SIBSCIMITION - UTAH. KATES, 25 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. '.All hills for advertising will be changes of Ails, must inter than Tuesday night. All bo 3 n no Local News, Bring your Eggs to II, Parsons Store, on a decided look for the better. The trees badly needed the trimming. The old decayed leaves ure now to be picked up and hauled off. peuted on the first, of each month. I fhe city 75 50 3 square haa now takn - $1.50 Pnoyear Six months pour months 'I' no months ,, The following have been quarantined since our Inst issue: Fred FolMatley, Joseph Urockbank. down: Joo taken Mehell, lowing and James Robertson, We are cleaning out our Shoe dept, for new spring stock, One Hundred pair, good stock, odd pairs, on sale at cost at Young Mens Consolidated Co-o- p this week. 3 Mr. and Mrs, John It. Davis ure down from Scofield for a few days, Geo, Tuylor will be buying horses Mixing pleasure with business they here Saturday, have rented their fine dwelling on First west and Seventh north to in on was Jex Mayor our new It. U. W. agent, II, J, Payson business to(lay. Cooper. 3 3 . 3 i 3 3 1 i Prof. W. M. Stewart of the Ktate University wil deliver his famous tpmtees have fumigated the illustrated lecture on education Seboo buildings. ' ' Sunday evening, March Kith, in tho central meeting house. Prof. The school trustees with Supt1 Stewart is one of Utahs lending J. h. llrown are spending tooduy in educators and ijosorv'eia crowded the outside schools, houso, As i I i preventive of scarlet fever 3 f 3 John J. Jlanks was reappointed Hrown Leghorn and Harred Ply. watesma.ster of the West Field lr mouth Rock that are thoroughrigation Company yesterday, breds. Every egg shipped we guarantee to be from Such stock; Williams came also to replace every infertile egg. , Deputy Sheriff over from Provo yesterday and ar- You take no chance, and get them rested James Anderson, for 75 cents per setting. payson Poultry Farm, Payson, Utah. Miss Clara Eggertson Cluff went to Provo yesterday afternoon; she Parents, keep your boys and took along little Miss Allie Freer. girls in school during the spring months. Now they are doing !; Houses ami lots for sule at rea- good wort They all expect prosonable prices. II. J. Johnson, reul motion, and nothing can stop them estate agent, Spanish Fork, Utah. if they complete tho required courses. To do this it is necessary ! for them to continue in school till Harry Davis of Spanish Fork has lieeu employed as salesman by it closes for tho summer vacation. J.T. Van Wngenen, the implement See that they attend, then their advancement will he sure. dealer, 5 i 3 i t I " n ') c ; 3 D , I 3 i t i t 3 3 i i i " l t ' f : ) t i 1 , B At a meeting of the bench lot The Mammoth mine and Mill, in the Tintic district have been dosed owners, held Tuesday night, a down, and 200 men are in idleness committee of three were appointed and meet with the city council, and us a result. in behalf of the bench citizens ask On account of a out in wages be- the city to have the new bench The tween- three and four bundled ditch made ns proposed. to he is decided at a workers are out on a question trunk and bag special session of ttie council to be strike iu St, Louis. held Saturday evening next, It is also proposed to have the Punish Mrs. P. S. Bradford has been conditch water come over the bench. fined to her bod fora week with an , i ! 3 . i ? 3 I i 3 4 i t j t I 3 nbeess in her bead, but glad to say die is slowly recovering. I i t i : ex-Cit- 3 i i t k College, buisneas life utCreenV; Nielsens. I i - I One-hal- i ! I 3 ( 3 i rJ r 4 i 3 1 i t by-la- . 3 i i . hordes to be left outside to shiver nnd shako while their owners warm- themselves within and without with the best known bent producing commodities. ini.-- ton Transcript 3 ll ; and C. II. Wood, all of Mr John Marwick will be employed as cashier. The company of the stock of t lie I tali lias a f capital of $5,000. Utah Sugar company was sold to East-er- a County Democrat. parties jbsterday, presumably to the sugar trust, or inenilHWf In addition to our nqtort on page tlieieof, . 2 the following business was transacted at the Irrigation convention: T ho public school teachers will A c nnmitteo of seven was apspend Friday visiting the different pointed to select a committee, whose schools of the county; many valuduty will be to eximiinothe present able suggestions uro gained through irrigation Jaws of the State amt to such visits, recommend to the next legesluture any new laws or amendments they Principal W. M. Phillipni of the consider benlicnl to our irrigGoshen schools spent Monday at limy ation system of the State, nnd a comthe Central. He expressed himself mittee was appointed to draw up u as highly pleased with the work of constitution and fora pertill departments. manent organition of the irrigators of the Stute, and will likely recomFrid.iv evening', March 7th, the mend county organizutioiis.utid pregraduating class of I'.Hi will give sent them at the meeting to he held a social party in Tuttles Hull, nn April 2ml, Utah, Have Just Received three Carloads Spring Goods, They are prepared to furnish you the follow ing at the lowest prices: y two-thir- vice-preside- Hawk, Provo. Spanish Fork, f. ; . MENS DRESS SHIRTS, N 3 I I N Morgan Hughes land was referred to a committee of two with power to act. Hate you seen the Xew Shirts for Spring? Tucked A petition was read from Chas. flosoms are considered Dressy. Stripes are still Evans asking that he be granted In use, but some prefer the riafn Pongee fora the right to water his city lot by change. Our Spring Line of Shirts Includes a vari, A OF STUM'S AMI TAY. tle regulation of tho city instead ety of Patterns and all the New Makes. Como In of the West Field Irrigatiou comI, OKS 4T SU.K3I, and see them. The Shirts that we carried over are pany, Mr. Evans was instruc ted to The third annual rtMmmq qf the got permission from water company Keduced in Priee, which makes them Attractive, too. Stones arid Taylors was held in the fi.pjt aud report at next council Uur$1.2. Shirt is marked 73 cents, and tho 7) opera house on Friday, February meeting. rent ones are down to 50 cents. 28th, 1902. The gathering comBy order of Mayor Jex a recess menced at 1 o'clock p. m. and at 4 of fifteen minutes was taken. o'clock the tables were loaded to Jesse P. Holt asked in behalf of their fullest cupacity with al the Mrs. Marinda Bankhead that the necessaries and delicacies that nat- max or and council grant her a S ure could desire to satisfy the inner deed for her pjape, as old deed was man ; and in spite of the inclemency lost. Mayor Jex instructed to inof the weather there wers about vestigate with pqwor fo act. 150 persons assembled A bill presented by Samuel After suptho withdrew crowd to the hull for $1.50 for making pffieial per above, which was beautifully de- bonds was allowed. corated for the occasion with curCity Attorney Morgan reported tains and fancy trimmings, and having inquired into the cost of many of the pictures of both fami- having the ordinances revised, but lies, which added pleasantness to could tell nothing definite, but would know shortly. the occasion. TiiO Largest Implement Dealers South of Sell Lake. At 7 oclock dancing commenced As a map of the city is required and continued into the wee sma by the county recorder this maftcr hours of the morning, being inter- wus referred to Mayor Jex. of Committee on claims repoited spersed with speeches, songs recitations and picnic, everyone express- that a claim from Attorney ed themselves as haying a good Snxey had been investigated and lime, and before dispersing a com- fpund correct in regard to a book mittee of 8oveu was appointed to called Municipal Corporation. arrange for another similar gather-In- g Amount of $5 and extra salary in the early part of 1903. from June 1st to 15 recommended. !A Citizen. Five dollars for book and $8,25 for extra services wus allowed. S E HO STAKE DAT AT B. T. A. Committee on claims reported the water right On March 13th, will be visiting having investigated of Christian Christensen and found day in the Brigham Young Acadthat he held eighteen acres of emy for the citizens of Nebo Stake. water right in 1884, but could not It is desired by the students of said tell anything about it since then. Stake, attending the Academy, that Councilman Williams reported all wishing to become acquanted met with some of the dif-with the school and teachers, meet having rent water companies, and that in Provo one week from today. eome very important items would (Thursday) be presented soon with the IrrigaPresident Cluff informed U9 that tion companies; also that the cound rate providhe can get a ty commissioners would meet here ing ton will attend, and exceeding March G, to arrange for that number, one half rate has been Thursday, a man to take care of the water in promised. this southern part of the county. The motive that influenced the N. 1. Petersen asked the council move was a suggestion from our to investigate as to his water right worthy President, who referred to as he had been deprived of water the organization of other Sta kes last season. Referred to commitamong students of this institution. tee on irrigation. Ve are now contemplating the A question as to who was going advisability of such a move, nnd to run the Hpauisli Fork City paundoubtedly our organization will vilion this season was referred to be effected immediately. committee on public grounds and Should the Nebo Stake presidencity property to investigate and recy favor us with their presence, we port at next council meeting. will be in a condition to receive The marshal reported that the them, and accept any suggestions benches in the city hall were iu a they may choose to give for the bad condition. Marshal was inpromotion of true education. have to them structed repaired. Students. Adjourned till Saturday, March Within the course of a few days list Voted Many Year, a new bunk, to be known as the John C. Strunk of Stroudsburg. Pa.. State Hank of Provo, will he open- 13 years old. failed to vote at the fall In the words of Ingersoll, Let the first time since he beed in the Swuysey & Martin build- election for came of ago, and then only because his us hope in spite of our fears that on Academy Avenue in Provo, aon was unable to drive with him on our county will unlock some of her ing With the following named persons election day to tho polling place, which hidden treasures ere long. as a hoard of directors; W. H. Ray, Is It mites from his home. ; Advwnlnse of Aatouiohllr. president; W. II. Hrereton, No hun.ane society can find fault James Nielsen, soil of Lars NielH. A, Burton, Kitty S. with an automobile banquet held even sen, ami late of tho L. I . S. Busi-iio.- h Hines, Young. James K. on the coldest night. There are no Bryant has commenced Ins - At the regular session of the city council held Tuesday night the following business was transacted: A petition from Geo. P. Thompson asking the privilege to put in a water wheel in the mill race at Cor-nab- y Geo. II. Ainge is still agent for Patrons ilesiringto view the work Pleasant Grove Nursery, and tho tf the publio schools uro always can fill all orders in that line. welcome. Fruit, Orniuiental.and Shade Trees, Ed. llowe and Wni. Hughes also Vines, Hushes and Plants, delivered a lecture at Santaquin Call nnd see him before ordering elsewhere. fast night, - A horse was killed by a live wire this afternoon on Third South street, Fred Herron was driving a te;rm out of the alley at 22 West Third South and was unable to see a wire which was down, and lying in the path of the horses, covered by the mu(. The front hoofs of the horse came in contact with the wire and sent it to (daggering about, ten yards, when it fell in the street, (lend, Halt Lake Telegram. CITY COUNCIL y.l.H Ar. pi .Vr. ' ; ii f e of till. y !', "O . Ijl - . .o S ,'i . .l.",. u lor.-- I. J ..bn a ;'e ' t Mty day wh. her List, hois shoo. r: i i Myers and Red Jacket Pumps. Subutltat far Illti'lilng Tout. An inventor has secured a patent on u device to take the place of a hitching post . It Is In tho form of a stiff l atlier shield which is to he strapped tight to one of tne horse's front lees ..rid, as the shield will not permit the horse to hrnJ his kiue, he cannot move. ! Woman Camllilitta's T, she liut her ca.ae to she picked up I i 3 14 Hung C'linng's Wit. When the late Ll Hung Chang visited Germany u few years ngo the kaiser asked him, How do our women compare with those of China? I really cannot toll. said Ll. slyly, fastening his eyes on the corsage of a lady who was present: 'we never see half as much of our women as you do of yours. e- I; . littery wr'f :('-- ' the (, r." c.i-- ' .. n,t .! ' . Hjy every s. t,V.n U.JCPA .f pi.',, the 8th. k Account. Tho election expense statement of a woman candidate for a membership on the sc!' o! heard In Newbutg, N. Y is: No talk, no money, no prom-i-ee- , no Bniirituipm. no Intimidation, Uu v r aj5? r: ! Nrot, "pc C! crow exhibition came out ii. a pst lit cf Jl 0.1 uO, while tho Pan can hot three millions. The h ot lakes his pleasure with an still. New York i i Th.iwe f'Htitiy - l.ow 11 1 1 1 . In litnn, Archl.i i ts In Japan make It a rul never to construct a building over four stories In hi for fear It will fall during an earthquake. Earth-quiikare frequent ttn ie. Sometimes w have two In one mouth, but the is i.'.i Use is st.il'aUl ltat. B. H. BROWN, bivepy Stable. Hack Meets all Trains 'IllONE No. 12. Spanish fork, (.lull. kinds of Extras Furnished. Prompt Attention given to Orders. Corner 2d North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah. All |