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Show til 11111111 t i S IW.I l.lil , I The Spanish Fork Press weekly I ANDREW JENSEN, ByBJJSHRR BUBSCIVTION RATE IE Oftyt&r SU month..,.,,.., t I'owmonUjo Two months.,, PAYABLE it fjp " , ,28 , in ADVANCE When anyone wishes to discontinue ij'jje preen tpi offioe must be notified Local News. We are still takiug eggs, Em. poriurn, Wm. Hughes of Ogden was in town the forepart of the week. t i ? Lost An ice cream freezer, kindly bring it to Mrs. Emma Reese, John Howe left this morning for Plain City and Ogden in a buggy 4 ' ' ) The Sunday School conference will be held at Payson pent Sun-da- y, Have yon noticed the new stock at the Young Mens of dishes Co-o- p? f i Ws haye a nice Una of ladies and childrens hats at low prices. t l t i Emporium. 4 - Ice Cream seryed every day and after dances at night at Mrs.Recka ' Restaurant, ! When you buy your dress shirt get the right style at the right Co-oprioe. Young Mens p. 1 Silas Urimhall and Mark Brim, hall will leave far a mission in California on the 14th inst, r We are closing up our store at Springyille and will make our home with you permanently, Emporium x ? I ,1 nww'iiwy WW.IW i H'"y py EDfTOit Prf,sh Ijaying beep Waterworks. City Council, Missionary Letter, fn the mission field for the perinj of nine rngnths, and not Inlying written to you before J take pleasure in doing so at this time. Upon my arrival at Chattanooga I wag assigned to labor ip South Ohio conference, 1 labored Jn Day. ton one month, s nd wns then transferred to the. North Ohio conference. MoA of my time jias been spent in laboring in Toledo. There are four of us elders laboring in this city; they are 6. W. Ekins of Provo, A. J. AagarJ of Fountain Green, S, E. Hill of Sait Lake, and myself. Our labors this winter have been productive of much good. We have made many friends, and some of them are sincerely investigating the principles ol the gospel, We have met some opposition from the Josephites, all of which terminated in a debate held on the 27 and 28 inst, As usual the truth prevailed, and we came out victorious. The subject under consider-tio- n was Authority. but our opponent soon ran out of material, and resorted to slander, rehashing all the old stories, that reasonable people baye long ago consigned to the ash pile, and which no one but a Joseph ite would consider worthy of consideration in a debate, 1 am enjoying good health, and desire to press forward in the work of the Lord, as an embassador of Work on the waterworks trench Fallowing business wag transacted by th city counoil Tupinday was commenced in dead earnest last Monday morning, and five night; of for have been let, us follows: contracts from A hill the Prusu $t J. B. Hughes, half a mile. voucher book was allowed. Alfred Hesse, quarter pf a mile. Bill from Sexton for digging O, C. Creey, quarter of a mile. graye of W. H, Gay for $3.25 was Samuel L. Burnaby and sons, half allowed. D. Warner and family ranch near Tucker their left for yesterday to ba gone for tfca summer. Morgan For Rent iV house in Bill from Chas. Monk as deputy quarantine physician for services during February, amounting to $29.25, was allowed Bill from J. B. Jojcfor$2for filing lamps wag allowed. Bill from J, J. Close of $7 for rnpairing lamps was referred to committee on public grounds and e dollars and seventy value the comfort of Do you First ward, formerly occupied by cents to San Francisco, and your own health suffoot Spokane your Mr. Braithwata. Apply to J. S. and Portland and return, June 4, ficiently to buy a puir of canvass Johnson, 5, 9 and 10, via Oregon Short Line. Cheap rates to Ilelena, Spokane, For particulars see agent. Portland, Taooma, Seattle. Astoria, The son of Mr. and intermediate points, via Oregon and Mrs. J. H. Poulson died yes. Short Line, terday afternoon at the home of L. J. Baxter, our new barber, Mrs. Thorgerda Snell, m the 4th and family, have moved into Rev. ward, and wag buried this afterLees whita house just east of the noon. Presbyterian church. David D.Thomasand family will arrive soon from Swansea, Virginia on account of being troubled con. sidcrable with melarial. Excursion to northern Utah and Idaho points Saturday, May 10th, via Oregon Short Line. For rates and particulars see agent. Prof. Eastmond spent Tuesday In our schools. lie spoke to the students concerning their summer work in art and manual training, Morris Martel! and family and Lewis have arrived from San Francisco. Mr. Martell will leave shortly for a mission to California. Oeo. Prof. Jos. A. Rees visited our Bobools Monday and Tuosday. lie I r t Postmaster Lawrence Informs us Route No. 2 has been extended to take in several more families, ami Route No. 1 has been reversod, to go into effect on the 15th. p. A few days ago a horse Winning to the Leland Roller Mills Company turned up missing, and could not be found anywhere, he was finally located in the mill rate-de- ad. He was quite poor, and had got himsolft into the uiud, from which he was unable to extricate expressed himself as being highly himself. pleased with the work in all deThe other day in school Brother partments. Wm. Hughes asked those of his Next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock students who were born here to the Rev. Herbert Martens of Salt raise their right band; every right Lake City will preach in English hand but one went up, a boy of 9, in the Icelandic Luthoriun church Mrs. Sina Nielson's boy. When on the bench. Mr. Hughes nked the boy where he was born the answer promptly Architect Davu of Provo was in I wag born at home. with fot a came, town Tuesday shoes? only $1.25 at Oran Lewis. A graceful young man was seen bowing politely and smiling sweetThe rock work of the basement ly at Oran Lewis window the of the annex to the store is other day. The boys laughed, the now completed, and it looks to us even smile. didnt dummy like a splendid piece of work, solid On Wednesday night tbe teachand without a crook or twist of of the public schools held a ers any kind, very pleasant surprise party on Some of our school teachers will their principal, David Prior. The attend summer institute during evening was spent in games, music part of their vacation, others will and servingof dainty refreshments. aid in bringing pure water to our A beautiful gold pen was presentprosperous city, while others, after ed by the teachers to Mr. Prior as taking the matrimonial oaths, will a token of friendship. enter into practical life. Co-o- plans modern residence for Wm. Jones, A very pleasant surprise party to be built south of Thou. Hold was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Thou, logs this summer, I). Evans by their sons and daughters last Monday, the occasion beCity Attorney Morgan went to Halt Lake today to tix up matters ing the 08th anniversary of the Mrs. Evans, The time with the State land board prepara- birthday of was pleasantly spent in song, intory to issuing the bonds which strumental music and social chat, they haye purchased. after which dainty refreshments farewell party will be given in were served. All seemed lo enjoy Tuttle's hall next Wednesday themselves until a late hour, when night in honor of Silas llrimt.ali. handshaking was in order, and conwi o will leave for a mission to gratulations for many happy reCulifuruia on the 1 1th, turns of the day. are those spent in telling what an For the visit of President Roosevelt at Salt Lake May 29th the Rio Grande will sell tickets to Salt Lake one fare fer round trip ($2.25). Good returning until May 30th. This is the event of the sea. son. Our 8:03 morning train will handle the excursion, and 6:40 returning. H. J. Cooper. ECONOMICAL BUYER SHE IS. Jcs. E. Jonpg and G. L Boyack, Get one of Our Summer Skirts 1500 feet. ex-cati- tracts for excayating for th city waterwoakg was considered, and on motion of Brockbank tbe superintendent of the works was instructed to use his own judgment in regard to distance and amount of same. Bill from J. J. Banks, justice of HAPPY MOMENTS a mile. Everything is moving along very nioely, and if all goes well the will ba completed from the road crossing of the Bench Canal to town by June 1st, two and a half miles. It is indeed gratifying to see the city property. Claims presented by J. J. Banks, interest taken jn this good move. Fred Matley and R. W. Money for We earnestly believe this town $5.40 each as witness fees was al- needs waterworks worse than any other town on the American conlowed. The proposition of letting con- tinent. Let the good work go on. peace pro tem,, amounting . to $10 65, was referred to committee on judiciary. Wm.B. Hughes was present and asked that cotract previously made with the oity in regard to the purchase of water rights deoided by the arbitration committee, but not truth. yet sustained by court, be comIf any of 'the renders of The pleted and settled. Owing to the Frees have any relatives or friends fact that it had not been fully in Toledo or vicinity we would be settled it was left over for further pleased to call on thorn if they will consideration, send the address, Adjourned. The Press is always welcomed by Piano and organ lessons given by me. It indeed verifies the state ment in Proverbs As oold Mrs. David Prior at residence. waters to a thirsty soul, so is good Prices reasonable, news from a foreign country, and May 8th and 9th wm will sell indeed The Press is the bearer of fresh link sausage at 10 cents a Thank you, pound. Oran Lewis, good news to me. Brother Johnson. Ed.J One hundred and twenty-opAndrew A. Johnson, were sold for the opening numbers Toledo, Ohio, March 30, 1903. at the pavilion last Friday. dance Thirty-thre- e A WOMAN'S 4 25-2- 5: Rowland Thomas of Robinson is in town resting up for a few days, lie made this office a pleasant call. aw ii Pace-ielse- and you will be proud to to tell your friends How much money you have saved. UO1! (J)p2AN Ls mm Sawn Utah. Spanish Fork," u. iip1 This evening the wedding reception of Miss Rebecca Pace and Mr. James Nielsen will be held at Tuttle's hall. The young couple Enfeht Bu were raised In this city, and are well known and very highly re- spected. The Press joins their many friends in wishing them a happy journey through life. How would you like to wear an and Sunday, May and 17, the quarterly conference of the Nebo Stake of Zion will be held at Spanish Ftrk. J. S, Page, Jr., IIvrum Lemmon, On Saturday 16 ate and only pay a small price for it? You can get one by selecting it from our elegant New Stock just arrived, 30 different styles and shades, on exhibition in window. Neck-Ti- Quarterly Conference. I inlsh up-to-d- e Young Mens Consolidated Co-o- LOF p, Henry Gardner, GO Presidency, 12. MRS. GRACE BECKS , Some of our leading citizens met D. D, Evans commenced painting FOB A the Fourth ward meeting house last night and organized the Spanish Fork Electric Light & Power last Monday, Fresh Bread always on hand. which is to proCalvin Cramer, jr,, has left for Co., the object of R. W. Jones building, south of In Kansas City, where he will work mote the power plant in Spanish An Important Move. . ITS11 RESTAURANT TysnUt G. SQUARE MEAL n Co-o- p for his brother this summer. expect a large consignment of pansies, daisies and snapdragons this evening. Samuel Cornaby, 1 Fork canyon, which Mayor Jex THORBER MAGNUSSON, located a short time since. ' The officers of the company are as follows; 11. 0. Jex. president; WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY REPAIRED, Prof. Geo. II. Brimhall, A handsome line of watches and chains fop Robt. W. McKell, R, 11, Jex ladles and cents. Opposite postofflee, Spanish and Samuel Brockbank as direct- Fork. ors, with Air. Brockbank as secreSPANISH FORK MEAT C0MF7 tary and treasurer. DEALERS IN Messrs. Dorimus and Kelsey of FRESH AND CURED KEATS Salt Lake will proceed at an early FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES date to get out plans and specificaHIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR tions for same. The neceseary JHIOES tNO PEbTS. to promote money (about $25,000) the enterprise, is forthcoming. JEWELER vice-preside- For a fine grade of Extract of Lemmon and Vanilla' go to the Spanish Fork Drug Co. They have the best and it is guaranteed, Arthur Quire of Leadvllle.a of Mrs.Thos. Lloyd, arrived in town last Saturday on account of his wife being quite sick here. Samuel Cornaby has a fine lot of fucias in bloom, a good assortThe Spanish Fork Drug Co. is ment of geraneuras in pots, and a for five pure selling quantity of gladiolus bulbs for sale. cents a cuke.glycerine soap Commencing May 17tb and conhouse and For Sale A tinuing until September 30tb, the cellar lot, orchard, good good Rio Grande will place on sale sum- city and well. For particulars call on mer rates to Castilla Springs and Geasly E. Bjarnason, Fourth ward. return at 50 cents. For the B. Y. A. excursion at Pres. Jane Argyle, Mrs. Swensen Salt Lake City, May 9th, the Rio and Miss James of the Primary Grande will sell round trip tickets Stake Board visited the Santaquin at $1.40, good for one day; will service for this association on Monday Inst. They give special train occasion. This is a very low rate. report good work being done in Everybody come. H. J. Cooper. that place and an interested corpse of officers. Sot Ire of Assessment No. 9. son-in-la- w Wall I MA1 I Mery da ttfp and I'yunclai I T Paper furnished on Short Notice by THOMAS DRAGE 3 PAINTER City Bill Potter, PAPEKUANGER. Residence One block North of James Hansen's, 3. Tabu tea Dor tors And good prescription -8 A For mankind. The packet la enough for ritual The family bottle l0 cental contain a supply for a year. All druggists sell them. occa-rIoi- Miss Jennie m Mining & Milling Company, prinBrockbank enter, The Thistleof business at Spanish Fork City, Best Trousers on Earth cipal place County, Utah. tained the F, A. D. club at 31rs. I. Utah NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting FOR THE MONEY, held on the 6th day of Preston Creers home last Thursday ofMay.tbeIWd.directors an assessment of one (I) mill per share was levied upon the capital slock of the Every night. The party played at Flinch corporation, payable on or before the Alh day of June, Mud, to J. J. Bunks, secretary, until 10:30, when an elaborate Spanish Most Durable Mens Shoes. Fork, Utah, Any stuck upon which may remain unnuld on the tilth lunch was served, After which social this assessment day of April, lutM, will be delinquent and sale at public auction and unless NEW YORK CLOTHING COMY chat was indulged in. The crowd advertisedis for made before, a ill be sold on the 82nd payment of June, Ili3, to pay tbe delinquent l'uovo, . umi. departed declaring Miss Jennie an day asssessment, together with tbe cost of adverAO ENT, IN A. A. JOHN CHRISTIANSON. tising and cost of conducting sale excellent entertained. John J. DAHLE Pair Warranted ft lo it! cah L UDILF.INQ. Banks, Secretary, A Y. M. and S. L. stake conjoint meeting will be held at the pavilion Sunday evening, May 17. The program will be about as follows: Lecture on social etiquet by Miss Page, sacred solo by Miss May James; lecture, review of seasons John B. Jexs blacksmith shop work; clarinet and piano duet, they jumped squarely onto a buggy Messrs. Johnson and Thomasjsong belonging to James Warner, com- members of the Glee Club; closing pletely demolishing it. remarks. lively runaway occurred from Co-omills Tuesday. A team the belonging to Prof. Done of Payson was left untied m front of the mill and all at once started down the street at a terrific rate of speed; at A p. Mayor Jex wont to Salt Lake this morning to confer with Superintendent Young as to the proposed ohauge of the main line of the Rio Grande Western to our city. Our readers will no doubt remember the map w printed on August 28, 1902, pointing out to the Rio Urande people where their road could be greatly ho proved, and since then surveyors have been over the grounds of our map, and have found it very good, and the is now almost a certainty. t hung 4ni Proclamation. NOTICE is hereby given to the residents of Spanish Fork City that conditions in the city are not a general and thorough dualling up of yards, sheds, buildings, etc., and the cleunmg up and disinfection of privies especially, is ad vised nilso the removal of manure piles and rubbish. Investigations will be made and persons violating the ordinance of the city in relation to the nmmtainanee of nuisances will be prosecuted. By order of the Board of Health, satis-factor- y 11. C. Jtx, Chairmuin. 0! Tie Aristocrat Among the Whltktcs of the Old School. Without FliR SALE t m Gi Ci Ci Peer, HY 0 W. L. BOYACK. T j 02 |