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Show THE PRESS' WEEKLY. Kmtiftfii i3 ANDREW J EXSEN, B35"S9 'The posts of pativo cedar, ing to the lane; npist have been in sidps. and at 4 inches to 3J top, the water aboijt half an hojrrwhen straight,trimmed with bark off, same neatly fovjncj. are to ba set S feet apart, and set There was a fairly good (it tend- it; the ground 21 feet,. The fence is to' be slightly ance at the concert phonograph rounded at corners where gates are partygiven by WA. Johnson in located- The gates are to be same Marshal Hales gathered in a Tuttlos hall last night. After sev- pattern as feueo, neatly and subladys wheel found resting itself eral selections Mr. Johnson asked stantially made, city to furnish Waists we hinges and locks. There are to be All against the Jones building south that. Bomo one in the audience be five and pne double gates single harness shop about selected tq sing into tho phonoof the over from last gate. The gate posts are to be 5x5 male not a oclock Tuesday night, voice; prefcring graph, rj;30 inches, cedar, and turned. The Owner may have Bam by calling a man in the ptj tire audience had fence is to be perfectly straight, IN at the marshal's office, the nervo to face tfio wonderful and the pickets perpenuioular and itf10 completed in GO days. W. 11. Fairbanks, Jr was in our machine, so Miss May Nielson Reserve tho right tq reject any walked to the front and and all bidi. city Monday in the interest of the bravely Jh Mr. sang the beautiful song entitled Bids must be in no. later than Sun Francisco Examiner. low some J' i 12 into Because at o'clock the in. 22, phonograph, April newsTuesday, Fairbanks is n Hyrum Christensen, which was immediately reproduced paper man; owing to jus nuturally Chairman of Committee on PubMiss as as Nielson though perfect kind and gentlemanly ways Ji lic Grounds and City Property, Our $1.00 herself still were singing. Everyfriends. makes many body left feeling highly pleased Mrs. R. R. Collet of Richfield has with the entertainment, 75c been here in Spanish Fork visiting relatives and friends, She received Ir'cf Kjonip-i- of th I tab Make and $1.50 going for a telegrum from home last night Conference Held at Provo ou. non the litli and 131). stilting that her had fell off a horse breaking bis There was u good attendance at arm, so she left for home this all the services, especially bo on the morning afternoon of Sunday. Fogy, of Thu following were the speakers the twelve apostles were present on Spanish-Fork- , at the funeral services of the late the first day, and three on the net-oJoin; P, Jones held last Friday day, afternoon in the central meeting President John gave a repojt of house: President Gardner. Janies the Stake, after which Hyrum Anderson, Bishop Hansen, Thomas smith, the youngest of the apostles, 4yillard Banks and wife from Idaho have been in town the past week, Mr, Banks has recently lost an eye, from glaucoma, and went to Salt Lake about two weeks ago and had it rfctnoved, Publisher, mufi carried pmQE. - the Co-o- PAYABLE CUT IN ADVANCE. for advertising will be on the first of each month. All bills d pro-rente- Local News, ;' v 1 Lorenzo Thomas lias a little gir down with the scarlet fever. Bargains in ladies colored lawn tuul madras waists at Parsons, . I Buy your seed potatoes from lie has the kind you Oran Lewis, want. Mrs. Thistle friends. t Vina Garland is down from visiting relatives anti Old Mrs. Isaac has been confined to her bed the past week. She is 4 J ' J improving slowly. as as 40 cents. n the V Jesse Holts family have all re- Evans, Thomas 0. Mnrtell, August spoke, ho was ms meek as he was covered from the measles and the Swenson and Geo, Wilkins, modest, yet he was strong and firm taken down. flag has been A beautiful banner has been in urging the Saints to have a livMathilda ing testimony of the truth and Misses Andrew Peterson of Salpm was prepared by Over this morning buying trees of Sorenson and Jane Brockbank for walking accordingly, Iludger Clawson epoke mostly on the Second ward Sunday School. Geovgo Ainrjo at the Co-oThe object is to encourage punc- doctrinal points. Miss Now Flales was down from II. J, Grant gave a somewhat and regularity. It was Mammoth visiting relatives and tuality awarded to the second intermediate brief, yet rich and racy, account of friends Saturday and Sunday. his doings in the Japanese mission, department for the next three Dr. Robinson of Provo and War- months. keeping the audience in a merry mood by his lucid remarks. ner removed a cancer from Wrn. Rev. Geo, W. Martin of Manti Reed Smoot was in his usual Williamsons lip last Monday. will give his lecture on the Yellowliyely and kind style in giving good Mrs. Lizzie Roclthill has so far stone Iurk Friday at S p. in. at the practical advise and counsel, lie recovered from her sickness as to Presbyterian clmpel. It was given especially told of som items that be able to be out riding again. at Salt Luke City and Mt. Pleasant wero given at the Friesthood meetand Mr. Calvin Cramer and Miss pronounced fine. No admising in Salt Lake at Conference; lie Cloe Bowers, both of this city, were sion, but a collection will be taken very quietly told the ladies that it for traveling expenses. Everybody was desired of them to remove united in marriage last Saturday. their welcome. hats during services; this was SunJoseph Argyle, Benj. Argyles has opened up day forenoon. A During the afterfather, Las been sick in bed for the Inst few days. lie is improving business m our back yard. The noon there was general response to little ones seem to think this an that request, and one could see slowly, of a and many an Easter hat, or rather groP. S, Darger left for Gold Moun- opportunity around in large crowds to tesque combination of birds, feathtain to look after his mining in- gather sweet musio and, if financ- ers and flowers, which the ladies the hear terests today. Will return about ially ablo, to take a ride. At the call a liat, but Bomehow it looks May 1st. top of the tent flies the Americafi like something else, removed, lie School bats at Oran Lewis ts flag up side down. also told the ladies, by advise of the cheap as 15 cents; 40 cents for n Charles W. and Ephraim 11. Niel- First Presidency, especially those hat nice enough to wear with that sen of this c;ty have closed a $1000 of Utah county, to quit gadding new dress. sale of bees to eastern Idaho par- about tho railway stations on SunOur bike man, I). S. Seat, is now ties, The Nielsens have sold all day evenings to see and be seen, delivering a fine quality of care their property in Spanish Fork and but strongly advised them to go seed just received from the Hast to will leave shortly for western Idaho elsewhere if they wanted exercise where they will buy nn apiary and or a quiet stroll As a practical illusparties who Lave ordered them, tration of the truthfulness of his Mrs. Oran Lewis' many friends go into the business on a large on coming into the depot will be pleased to learn that she is scale. Mr, Henry Greenfield, em- remarks, on Sunday evening there was quite now sufficiently strong to again le ployed by the Nielsens, will leave a crowd of young men and young with them. at the store tending to business. ladies standing and giggling or has looking tor something that wasn't The Spanish Fork Co-oMrs. Mary Rickers left for Scofield last Friday with a beautiful jeen cloyed since Tuesday morning there. The writer of this would advise lino of summer hats. Sho intends aking Block, A thorough cleaning the young men to post themselves up Ins Ixvn male of the entire oil tho current news of the d qv, as to start in business at that place, Diiihling from basement to garret. two of them dhji'ayttl their want Albert Salisbury, formerly Rio floor has lnen scrubbed and of that by s;t .living t wl.at they Grande Western agent nl this Every their made to look ns though they weie ktrv ubsoiu'.t'lv ml ii In minds were a blank, as far as tnat place, but now of Park City, was sheets of In the glass. leaving down visiting his family Tuesday. subject was concerned. our f ? .i Ml t s ft , i ' i r I ! merry-go-roun- d life-tim- e, if i r: niildmg i t i The opening ball of the season will be given in the Spanish Fork Pavilion tomorrow night. Come out and have a good time; lots of good pure air, good music, etc. reporter caught sight of about one dozen empty root beer bottles, which, we were told, hud jeen emptied by the lady clerks. James J. Close is agent for The Salt Lake Evening Telpgum. The is one tho bntest, City Attorney Morgan is fixing Telegram newsiest and itest new spa-r- s lip affairs preparatory for the water in the West. The in is to about published come up suit that ml a 'The Spanish Fork two weeks, Spanish Fork City vs. Telegram The South Field Irrigation com- ,ress were burn and saw the light of the world about the eutnc tinje, pany. ho w look upon Thi Telegram us Mrs. Sarrili Banks, who Ml in s irt of a twin brother, and, halt Lnke about ten (lavs ago and yet in our infancy, we are hurt her hip is suffering quite a both moving swiftly foiwnrd and good deal. She broke lor hip bone friends every day, in the joint and will probably be upward, making A sad drowning oe; lined at Lake crippled for life. Shore yesterday forenoon abunt U I., M, Jones, proprietor of Hotel Mr. A sera Huber! on, u oclock. Charlotte, has started n liiory and of Joseph Finch of the feed stable in coniiecti' u with lis Second ward, this city, had gone house. The buss will meet all trains, down a lane to look after some dan vehicles mid horses routed at n a'ork, and it h snpposei that the reasonable rate. It' I to son, James, folW. P, ltowcn of Leland left last lowed his pupa, as shortly i.flei lit Tuesday afternoon over the Hio Was misMiig nod a senreli comf)ra"h' Western for the Hast; he menced, finding him in a ditch will return in nhuut ten days with carrying id out o foot of wuhr i. 2()(Ht pound blooded stallion see lifeless. It is believe he fell , ff u mid to mme in the State. the ditch and lead plank croy-in- g up-to-- r i ? i d -- i i son-in-la- 1 i . i i f I t i t n i S! u J 85 cents, Utah. I They are prepared to furnish you the follow- . ing at the lowest prices: Perrys Annual for 1002 describes varieties of S.-e- K K 5f a and Fish A No gives cultural directions and quantity required for your garden; it is Tl.EE tor the ashing; write for it today. Wagons WILFORD PERRY. SLtDSMAX, 21$ w, Center Street, Prove, j Bain 221) Columbus, Itah, Raciue and Enterprise Spanish Fork Co-Oporat- Vehicles. ive Deere, Clive and Canton Plows, institution, Canton and Ajax Harrows. Dealers in General Merchandise, Disc and Flour, Grain Superior, v and t I t Triumph and Farmers' Friend Drills. Manufacturers of s Planet, Jr., Harness, Gardeu Tools. Boots and t Acme Harrows. Produce, i b Shoes. JOHN JONES. Supt, . p. ? , Have Just Received three Carloads of Spring Goods. p, i, Waists market waists . nd . ( ) lVy V"; PRICE, well-know- Allen Murroy of Suit Lak8 City was in town Monday last, t j Summer are p, rvpardsh Fork, 1lali. A OoUKEseoNTUKST. it. V. A. N Arrival anil Departure of Trains from llio Cratnio Western Depot: No. ?, for Springville, Irovo, Salt Lake and all poiuts H.05 u in Eat and West, No. 2!). for Sprinaville. Irovo, Salt Lake and all points East and West, 2.42 p m No. 8, for Eureka. Mammoth and silver City. 0.40 pm No. 2$, for Eureka. Mammoth . and Silver City, 0:15 am C''- (onnc-tlnn-s mnU In Fnion Depot with All trains of Motlierii !V.elfIc end Oregon Short l.lne. C ICE OF IEs Apostie Clawson spoke to the students yesterday morning. President Paul of the L. D. S. University spoke very interesting in devotinal this morning. The PJtiTs gives tin ball of the season in the gymnasium Friday night. A special invitation to Spanish Fork dancers. tspanish Fork lovers of oratory should not mi" the opportunity to hear Mr. Meivlling, Ymerm.i' greatest hetuivr in the Provo tali Mb due: day, ernnelo. April 2! Myers and Red Jacket Pumps. S gn G omit FAST THROUGH Uuilroo'lx will give l,;.lf rles. 25 ("Ills. I, . p. Provo, April 15, Ii TRAINS DAILY. BIDS WANTED AND Throe Distinct Sceric Routes. t'n contract to furnish niati rial and erect fence on the four sides d tnlmiin I'atnrc nnl Onlnur jr Met pin tars to Deme Cmahn, Eansiis Hie city square on Mam street, Fork Ciiy. The fenei to p.nii-i- i Iff, M. I o itsanJ ( hie go wiltmnt ehinae. feet ii in I II inches high, with hr select rustic bu'i hoard: Frep Ib'flf"ln 1 hair Cars. sai l hoard to he nailed ml front of Ict son ally Conliie'eil Fxenrxt ms, 1mm mouldA Ierfeel pickets with a Dining Car Mriice. of mid h ing (ill top Bailie, For rales, folder, etc., Impiire of ust rigid moulding in front of pick-idlb 4. COODKf, oil top rail. ! lie pickets are llekrt Aaenf. to lie of select Dreg 'll lir x 4 or write M. W. H I VI Z, inches, 3 feet long, tin railings ate Gruernl Aat. Urent, to be Oregon fir surfaced on .four Milt l ake I'.y, b3 10-inc- h 1 J-i- s 1 1 1 ; fn-sV- cr A Mu j Barb Wire and Cedar Post?. All kinds of Extras Furnished. Prompt Attention given to Orders. Corner 2d North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah; |