OCR Text |
Show be cruel move heart-broke- n PRESS. fHE ' WEEKLY, ANDREW JESSES, Publisher, T.;.zrr.a SPANISH FORK, - - It on account of this goes to Payson. People are advised to put thejr wftter boxes in good repair, Our citizens are determined to push things and have the sidewalks and crossings fit for travel many are not so now, . , U.TAH f- - Local News. ope-yeano- jd Brockbunk after the at T. U. Chadwick is down from witter from the springs will Thistle yisjting relatives and mouth of the canyon, which be piped to town if waterworks friends. goes; provided, of course, that game Mr. A. 13. Morgan of Provo made is pure enough, several flying trips to Spanish Fork As Willis Brockbank was riding j,his week. along Mam street last Friday Jus For Sale A Domestics eewmg horse stumbled and fell, throwing machine. A bargain. Apply at the man to the ground, young this office. breaking his color bone. He is Mrs. Henry Ilaneen, mother of improving rapidly. Joe and Annie Hansen, is quite Ezra Carter was operated on dangorouBly sick. yesterday at the infirmary for canA nine pound girl arrived at the cer in the stomach. IJiq condition home of Charles Stewart Tuesday is said to be serious, and little hope is entertained of his recovery.--Enquire- r, night. All well, Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Ashcroft of Thistle It is reported that a certain is down visiting with relatives and friends in Spanish Fork. young man in town went to a neighbor's house and carried off a Charles Ilarrison leavesTomor phot-guand 6old it to another row for Scofield to put up a monu-jneyouth for 25 cents, in order to get for Llewellin Jones. enough money to take a ride on Jfroq P. edersen of Silver City the Was dowq voting with his brother, Postmaster Meighan of Ogden A, J, Pedersen, last Sunday. is short $2000, and his bondsmen Geo. D, Snell, Jr., and J, II, have taken charge of the office by Snell gave the Garden City ft pleas- request of the United States Postal inspectors. Meighan was appointed ant call Wednesday afternoon. postmaster by President McKinley Wilkins is to be con. and took his office January 21,1899 gratulated on having a row of nice A. J. Pedersen, the blacksmith trees set out opposite the square, and wheelwright, has just received Miss Grace Creer left this morn- a carload of wagon and buggy ma ing for Carter, Wyoming. She in- terial, consisting of ash, oak and tends staying all summer with her hickory, the very best to be had in brother. the East. lie is now prepared to 1 work in short turn out Geo, Eliift has just returned order. from a very successful trip about the county in the interest of his Webster, who was George in from Del Monte last broom factory. brought Thursday suffering from pneuD, D. Evans, the monia, died Tuesday at the infirm-arpainter, has just completed paintlie will be buried by the ing the llockhili building, it is a county. He has two children in very neat job. Montreal, Canada. Enquirer, WedMrs. Jones, from near Soda nesday. Springs, Idaho, is visiting her sisJ, L, Brown, county superintend, ter, Mrs. Isaac, who is still con, ent of schools, spent Tuesday fined to her led. night in our city. lie met with Christina Runolfson of this city the district school teachers and has filed suit for divorce from her gave them a review in chemistry, husband, Albert, on the grounds of the subject they have been discussing at their county institutes and failure to provide. local faculty meetings. Don Davis of Brooklin, fceyier The Salt Lake Evening Telecounty, has been in town several has already reached an averdays this week visiting with Mr. gram of 4200 daily. It is circulation age and Mrs. A. Holm, now going into scores of towns in Jam os Larsen of Mapleton has the States. Its eight children sick with the scarlet popularity is accounted for by its fever, and the baby has a compli- independence and its price sixty cation of pneumonia. cents a month. It aims to he the James M. Creer is out in Vernal people's paper. n nt . merry-go-'roun- d. Ex-May- or A-N- o. up-to-da- y. , inter-mounta- in A artesion well is being laboring in the interest of the & Machiue Co, lie drove Lake Shore Irrigation the by Wagon which weeks. two about be is now down 100 will company, gone feet. Another well had been started President J, S. Pago and John which was down 201, when the Huiah attended the Second ward pipe broke 50 feet from the botconference lust Sunday and gave tom. On account of this break it some very timely instructions, had to be abandoned and a new one on which work is progress-iti- g started, Charles Bennett has been down nicely. visiting with his fumily several his to this week, Schools will close for the year on returning days sheep herd at Colton this morning. Friday, May 2d, The commencement exerciaes of the schools will There is talk of a ladies wheeling he held at the pavilion Tluin-duclub being organized in the near evening. May 1st. Friday will le future. Their only purpose being in games, dancing and spent We wish them pleasure, unusements in general for the children. In the evening there A social party was given in the will bo given the grand commenceFourth ward assembly ball last ment bull. All arn cordially innight in honor of Al. Swenson, who vited lias recently returned from a misA lady in the Second ward who sion to Sweden. happened to he alone one night Now that the cattle are off for last week wns so frightened by a thut part of the canyons the streets must le queer noise her liuir turned white. Next day from free and cows us calves, kept she discovered it was that an old Marshal Hales means to take a when tree, wind which, the blew in vigorous stand in this regard. a certain direction, would drag over Tonight is the last night for the the shingles ami almost tear them in Spanish Fork. ol Since then her hair has turned Many a little boy and girl will dark iigmu. Con-solidat- sue-ces- s. up-sta- d p, BIDS WANTED J For running the sprinkler for the season Qf 1002. The bids must specify by the day or month. For further information enquire cf Committee on Public Grounds and City Property. -- ir of Provo, have received a funeral car, one of the finest in the State; and according to an article in The Democrat there is great danger of the Provo police force being run over by this 'car. From this it would seem that GraJones are spreading out in ham business, and hereafter will be overtakers as well as undertakers, and evidently believes in tackling something easy for a starter. At the conference at Provo one week ago last Sunday President Holbrook read thb tithing records, now ' the Oregon Short Line will sell tickets to Snn Francisco or Los Angeles and return via Ogden for $38.70. Going via Ogden and returning via Portland and Huntington oi vice vesera $49.7Q. For further particulars apply to S. M. DfdioLT, Agent. S ,-- i f' F AT pgI FOR ONE WEEK, COMMENCING e 1 rV PRH 28, WE WILL GIVE e, Evergreens, 12 and 15 inches high, at George Ainges residence; Come and select 2Q cents each, " your choice, F 1G0 20 Per Gent Off ON ALL OUR SILK AND STOP Paying Rent i fi ! p SATIN WAISTS, e OWN YOUR HOME, The National 1L31 Home-Seeke- rs Association entitle you to a home or farm or cash, or pay off your mortgage, and may be returned at the rate of $3 00 per pionth on each $1000 with interest at 2 per cent per annum, Apply either in person or by letter to Will i m Spanish Fork, H m John Christiansen, P.O. Box 71, Tho Largest Implement Dealers South of Balt Lake Spanish Fork; Utah. Have Just Received thjrea State Carloads of Spring Goods, They are prepared to furnish you the follow ing at the lowest prices: Bank of Provo, 0; . given next Friday nigt, A Few Gems from l'ncIe.M Zion in Provo is growing, so much so that instead of four wards they have now six, the division was made Sunday afternoon. Bishop Knudsen of the First ward and Kggertsen of the Second ward were released on account of ill health, of the find, and press of business of the other. Following are the names of the new bishops chosen: First wan! O. II. Berg, bishop; David John, Jr., and E.O. Thomas, counselors. Second ward L. L. Nelson, Imb-ho- For Sate by V.LBOYACK, i , p; W. J. Taylor and J. M. Jensen. counselors. Third ward T.N.Tay lor, bishop; TIME CVRD. S. N. Ilarding and Geo. IWLon, Arrival and Departure of Trains from counselors. Rio Grande Western Depot: Fourth ward E. E. Partridge No. 7, for Springville, Provo, Salt Lake and nil points ; A. L. Booth und E. 11. East amt West, 8.05 ro ; Smart, counselors. No. 29, for Springvllle. Provo, Salt Lake and nil points Fifth ward M. Snow, bishop; East and West. 8.42 p m W. E. Kydulch and E. S. Hinck- No. 8, for Eureka, Mammoth bit-hop- counselors. Sixth ward Hugh Clayton, ntd Silver City, ley, bis-ho- p; 0.40 p m No. 28, for Eureka. Mammoth and Silver City, K. Pool Pm uni Brigham Johnson, counselors. All go ul men, ami true, 0:15 t nitb aeiHe All am Off !en Fnton Re-ir.iins of m.qiheri Conni'cMoin made In p Oregon Miort Line. Alexander Gustiveson of BenjaDFFF.U- - C " ICE OK min bus begun suit for divorce iguhist his wife, Annie, on the grounds of desertion, it is only three yiars since they were DAILY. Vcdiort, but not sweet," like AND the donkeys gallop. Hud it been Threo Distinct Scenic Routos. one year it would Lave been more Pulninn Palace and Ordinary Sleeping fashionable. (nr to Denver, Omaha, Kansas I It In the 11.8. JV'iute the other j, M. I.oulsand Chicago nltbont change. d day a bill was appropriating Tree Reclining t liuir $2., 000 for a fish hatchery an Personalty Conducted Kxenrslnns. fish station 111 Utah. Good for A Perfect Dining Cur Sen Ice. Senators Kearns nod Baulins. For rates, folder, etc., Impt'ire of It. J. COOPK'f, The Boer war has nt lust come Ticket Agent, ton finish. The Briti-l- i, us usual, or write (GO. .V, IU IMZ, having their own way. Asst. General I'ass'i-e- r tirent, Uncle. bait Luke llty. FAST THROUGH nmi-rie- d. pa-se- I TRAINS fri. Barb Wiro and Cedar Posts. All kinds of Extras Furnished. Prompt Attention given to Orders. Corner 2d North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah 8 v j t, be 1 Utah, I $1000 which were as follows: 1897, lKOVO, UTAH. 1S98, $82,016.68; 1899, r. $25,000,00 r Capital Paid Up, $120,597,26; 1900, $109, 304 07;1901, W. II. Ray, President, $100,107.50. In 1891 it comprised W. H. bit Kit eton, all of the county, byt known as John Mokvyiok, Cashier, Utah Stake; since then it has given BQAKD OF DIKECTORS. birth to two twin stakes Alpine W. II. Ray. W, II. Bremen, J. K. and Nebo both vigorous and Hawk, H. A. Barton. Mrs. Kitty Ilines, Branch Young and C. II, Wood. healthy stakes, yet the tithing for Utah is almost double since 1897. This Dank does a general banking business, and p:y, 4 per ent interest Tho grand opening ball given at oq saving deposits. the Spanish Fork pavilion last Fii-da- y evening was a great success. The floor was in excellent condition; tho orchestra was at its best; indeed everybody had an enjoyable time. Mr. Morgan says the pavilion floor will bo kept in good condition througout the whole season, and that the seats and entire buildingbe kept clean and well -will dusted, so that dancers can wear the finest fabric and not have it spoiled. Another grand bull will $67,-82(3.1- cm SATIN WAISTS Cheap Rates to California, On April 22d to 28th inclusive Fpr s. AND gross-oomplai- son of The little The Palmyra ward iq to have a died Mammoth of William Lloyd tlttyng yard. last Monday, and was brought to John Bowen haft ft little boy sick Spanish Fork and buried yesterwith the measels, day. It died from the ejects of Nephi Hansen has a Jittlo girl bejng scalded, pick with ecarlot fever. is Councilor merry-go-roun- The suit of the Spaniub Fork Gem Keller Mills vs. tho Spanish Fork South Irrigatioii Company et al. began in the Fourth District court last Friday, On Saturday afternoon the East Bench Irrigation & Manufacturing company was ruled out from offering evidence on their on the ground that they were barred by tbo decree of April 20,1899. The council has corresponded with soveral well recommended civil engineers, and have some very satisfactory offers by them for drawing plans, specifications, etc., for the proposed water system. The next step is to find out how much money can be legally raised Lorn all sources, and see if people are in favor of a good system of wuterT works, a supply of the purest water in the country, or if the same old thing is good enough, Graham & Jones, leading under-taker- s Co-o- - u |