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Show The Spanish Fork Press WEEKLY ANDREW JENSEN, PUBLISHER SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year Six month .' Four months Two mouths PAYABLE IN ADVANCE 75 50 25 browning at l'ajson. Payson, May 20. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Hand of this city fell into a ditch last evening and was drowned. The child, it appears, was playing in the near yicinity of the ditch and ap preaching the edge overbalances and fell in, being drowned before the attention of neighbors were di rected toward it. The parents are over the sad affair. 8. Jones, an old retuden Joseph of Renjamin, and formerly of this place, died last evening from dropsy and heart trouble. Desere'; News, May 20, grief-strike- n T When anyone wishes to discontinue The Press this office must be notified Local News. Creamery butter 2 pounds for 45 cents at Y. M. Co-o- p. Good fresh ice cream always on hand at Wm. T. James. Dont forget the Roosevelt party tomorrow night at the pavilion. For Sale Two good houses and three city lots. See J. 13. Hughos. Ice Cream seryed everv day and after dances at night at Mrs.Reeks Restaurant. Will A. Cornabv has been confined to his bed for several days with tho grip and rheumatism. Why stand over a hot stove and cook bread when you can get six loaves for 25 cents at W.T. James. Notice: Graduates wishing to have their deplomas framed cheap should call at Nephi Hansens Furniture Store. We have just received the rubber boots the farmers haye been looking for so long. Six inches higher top than any other boot sold. Y. p M. Co-o- 11. H. Smith, of the firm of Mil-le- r & Veile of Salt Laae, has been in town several days this week transacting business with Samuel Cornaby. Geo. Moore will leaye in the morning for California, where lie has accepted a position as book keeper with Johnson, Strav? & Crandall, railroad contractors of Springvdlo, If the signs of tho times dont deceive us the Republican party will have two tickets in the field for the Presidential election next year. Grover Cleveland will head one and Theodore Roosevelt the Just watch, other. Whoop-a-la. A. Marcuson, who has boen teaching school at Price during the past school year, arrived home last Monday looking and feeling well He reports having enjoyed his la bors very much, lie has been kept busy since returning shaking hands C. With old friends. Day is . not far off, Independence and it strikes us very forcibly that it would not be amiss to start in at once to prepare for a rousing celebration, the likes of Which you have never seen before. Let us get an early start, and dont wait till the last dog is huug. Our friend Jobh Allison is still a Republican, and, of course, believes in expansion. His latest ex pansion ideas are in the shape of a fine line of candies, nuts, tobaccos, canned goods, et5 , etc., in connection with his tin business. Thi department is in charge of his little daughter. fashionable lady was seen wearing a belt made from the skin of a rattle snake, the rattles still on the end of the tail. This was only a fad; the genuine stylish belt are nearer than Nfiw York. We have them right here. Silk braided belts just in at Oran Lewis. There was a meeting last Saturday night for the purpose ol arranging for tho celebration of Memorial Day, with Prof. Rees as chairman. Owing to the lateness of the meeting and the visit of lresi. dent Roosevelt to Salt Lake tomorrow, which will almoit drain our city of its people, it was decided to have no doings on Memorial Day. The Mammdth Record says: "While the peace meeting was being held in Mammoth a prise tight Was going on in Eureka. We were in hopes that none of the participants were from Spanish Fork, but Upon investigation we learn nearly all interested parties Were from; here, when at the very same lime' We were also prayihg for peace in Spanish Fork. A. J. Pederson, the rOm plums of some fitly thieves stealing such thing hs burs from wheels, cushions, whips, etc., from Nchiclos left at Ids place of busitl'.-kmitli- , ness; and some time egh wo noticed the dash board (Ml ,1 port .1 ouch hack cat and sliced In several places, completely foiling it. We my damn a scurvy ciif tlmt .will do such dirty tricks, he ft so low that he would have to crawl up hill to get into tho bottomless pit, tion of Aliss Nora Ilees and Mr Dan Hanson took place in the pavilion. There was a very large crowd of relatives and friends in attendance to wish the young d couple through life. There was dancing, singing recitations and delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will make their home in Eureka, where Mr. Hanson is now working. The Press extends congratulations. FRIDAY FEICIAL SATURDAY chilly weather last Friday there was a large turnout at the graduating exercises. There were 207 graduates. Followin is the program given: There is no such thing as fail, God-spee- AND- , - May 2Qth & 30eh Payson class. Invocation, J, S. Page, jr. Piano and clarinet, Thomas and Johnson. Address of welcome, Mayor II. This evening the wedding recep- C. Jex. tion of Miss Annie Hanson of Lake Song, Springville class. Shore and Mr. Erie i. Egilson of Harmonica duet, Phillips and The Spanish Fork Drug Co, is this city will take place at luttle's Allred of Lehi. Hall. The Press joins their many Address, Dr. Kingsburry. selling pure soap, seven bars for friends in wishing them a smooth 25 cents. Awarding of diplomas, Supt yoyage over lifes ocean. Brown. Our floor has been loaded with Address to graduating class Graduating Hass. an entire new stock of furniture, Prof. Joshua n. Paul. Call and examine our goods. Y About twelve hundred people Class song, Pleasant Grove. M. Co-oturned out last Tuesday nigh to Benediction, Rev. Theo. Lee. hear the excellent urogram given Cheap rates to Helena, Spokane at the pavilion by the graduates of Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Astoria 1903. Program was as follows: and intermediate points, via Oregon AN Piano solo, Arthur Thomas. Short Line. Invocation, David G. Simmons. Providing for tbe Issuance and Disposal of Bonds. Song, Ruth Davis and company. Municipal S. F, Curtis of Salem arrivei Whereas, Spanish Fork City, municipal Class Elisha Warner. address, corporation, being free from debts, and obligahome from the Philipines last of every nuture, is in need of a system of tions Class history, Zella Gardner. waterworks to more effectually provide for the Monday night; lie enlisted in bat Block-banhealth and convenience of its inhabitants and Clara 1898. B Prognostication, in tery security of property; and -theWhereas, Tho money in the Treasury of S punish Fork City is insufficient, and the curMr. aud Mrs. Warren Boyack Duet, Johnson and Thomas. rent revenue Inadequate to meet the expenditures have moved to Salt Lake. Warren for the construction of said Class humor, Elmer Miller. of waterworks; and system a at tile 8 0 Brimhnll. having accepted job Whereas, Pursuant to aud lit fiobformlty with Reading, David the provisions of Chapter is of. Tittle 10, enL. round house. Class poem, May Thomas. titled Cities and Towns," of the Revised Statutes of the Slate of Utah, isvs, the Piano Bolo, 'Albert Banks. For a fine grade of Extract o Council of Spanish Fork, having heretofore City decided to submit the question of incurring a Recitation, Sarali Nelson. Lemmon and Vanilla go to the bonded indebtedness for the construction of a Essay, Martha Marcuson. waterworks system. to be owned and controlled Spanish Fork Drug Co. They have suit) to tho qualified electors Rnckhill. by municipality Eli.a Valediction, of said Spunish Fork City, did, by resolution the best and it is guaranteed. Class song, graduates. duly adopted, specify the particular purpose for which said indebtedness should be oreated, Benediction, Ilenry Gardner. and the amount of bonds which it was proposed Commencing May 17th and con to Issue, and provided for submitting the Issue Julius master of Arnason, of such bonds tn the qualified voters of said tinuing until September 30th, the city who hud paid a property tax to said city in Rio Grande will place on sale sum the year pieceding such election, at a special Everybody attending seemed well electton mer rates to Castilla Springs ana culled for tbut purpose to be held on Tuesday, the 31st dny of March, lytr); and pleased with the entertainment. return at 50 cents. On 'WE WILL SELL 0 k E 0 p. ORDINANCE LB. L RAM Spanish Fork, Utah. k. Location notices for sale at The train seryice to Salt Lake leaving office latest and best. Spanish Fork at 5:40 a. in., Friday For Rent A house in 1st May 29th. Gets you to Salt Lake ward, formerly occupied by Mr. to see time President's parade in Braithwaite. See 8. J. Johnson. One fare round O. S. L. will give specia trip. Dear Friends: When our baby was 18 months old she could not leave the chair, she had a bad case of the liver and worms of the bowels, and I spent considerable money and could not cure her, anc Dr. Woods cured her in six weeks, slos. Roach. Call at Drug Store E. S Jolinpon, son of Simond Johnson of the First ward, has been (juite sick with pneumonkr but is improving. The Eureka train on the Ilio Grande Western was seyeral hours lat? last night on account of a wreck somewhere between Provo and Salt Lake. The train came Albert Larson, son of Bishop over the Short Line to Proyo from Larson, passed through from Salt Salt Lake. Lake to Mammoth last Tuesday Samuel Davis and Daniel King, night, where he had been to have au operation performed on the eye while Working on a liotlse in the of his little Bon, who has been northern part of town last Monday almost blind in one eye. He is afternoon, were quite seriously getting along as well as could be hurt by falling from the roof, a distance of about 15 feet. Dr. expected. Robison of Provo was called over Miss Jennie King left for Cali Tuesday for consultation with Dr. fornia yesterday, where she has ac- Uf amer, When they decided to ptrt" cepted a position with Duncan & Davis Under chloreform, and it was Bates of Springville as cook. Mis9 discovered that his hip was broken King has won laurels for our city it the joint, and hi elbow and by her excellent cooking in the shoulder were also badly bruised; past, and we place sufficient confi- he will be laid up about six Weeks. dence in her to do justice to all Mng was considerably shaken this year, and wish her success. injured internally, and will be uid up for a short time. President atp-hd Roosevelts reception, May 20; Y. M. and Yu L. M. I. A. conference, May 30 to June 1; Brigham Young family reunioh High Council. June 1. For tho above occasion in The regular tnf'MV meeting j,s cf High Csut.-l- 1 of the Selo of 2:cn Salt Lake tlm O. S. L. will sell v, ..1 be hell in the Ves'ry of the iayao-- i tickets at one fare ($2 25) for the Tabernacle t 7J r ? rp.J'ii.ee. PA JK round trip. Tickets on sale the 28 HYhJM LJ MMON, JAhCNEH. HE14Y till June 1, inclusive, with finul re farte Presidency. CHURCH NOTICES. te re,, t. Irh'Nttiood Meflliig. The regular i'r'cthoa of n riders will of the fri-.i- 'h .4 ( toe Net ttakemeetirg Zi convene in tho 1'iyaon i Tabernacle at will afternoon 10 . m., Juue o. , The following rough leave for 8alt Lake this J.S FA3E.r., to take part in the Roosevelt doHYhv".'. L:,!'0N. HENhY GAhTXER. ings tomorrow; Frank Thomas, StiKe Ereeidiney. Fred Matley, Tlios. Jones, Ben Argyle, Ilyfum Argyle, llry The H.ph High cfTriesls, 'he Nebo Stake Will Thomas, John L Jones, Frank meet in the P.ivs o T .hr ru t e at 2 r ra . CHAHLf. i HHV WERTON, Juheti. Argyle, Andrew Nielson, Elias A J K, J. JAilEfl ANDEh.JON, Jones, Geo. Jones, Wm. Solonlbn, Presidency. Al. Hanson, a Mr. South and IJellrf Society. -- David Bowen. ThePTfloentfihe Relief Societies will meet in the Ve.itry Cf the iwyson Taber-na-'t 10 a. in June 6. Sun .Mho LILLIE PAO!, After resting four weeks the the Salina Sun has to his pot of duty. Even in far off Spanish Fork we have been left in total darkness, Doc, without your rays of sunshine. Ir; Ids last ism he lias the following to say about a working on a weakly rag called Truth1 in A few weeks ago the Salt Lake: Sun hnd ooeassion to slap a as8 coftnoctril with Truth, a weekly paper published in Salt DoctoV of sap-Suck- er enn-ceite- Lake iity, and , Wh.S El, IX A DIXON. ed which has one d MhS bUtiAIiNAH E.0KER1N3, I'rej.denuy. Il l m ary 0 nicer, The office cf (he PriruarJ Aaeoeletieti w- .i.inetaa vom il In the hv? jt Second 4.4 meet.:.? bijseat 10 s tn JuneC JANE A HOYLE ImoOlLLA FWEN3EN. EMILY JEX, I rejideuoy. V. I.. ,M. I. A. Onicet. Ti'd a? re-- of th? 1. A. t f fleers cf u. n.cr'.irg td he, 4 in the ti rmo'V'g ii'me a 10 a m , nint-hl- W H n;i 1 t1' ike Nebn idaue will 1 Ui.tU. w:d Y u. ANNA NK' EKEH, I. V EMMA him full of tirrows, ftnd we'll bit it'll Is a long time before be prepares another roat for men Xbo would feel ashamed In haw. him polish llieir six bits al It si'inc!i'es happens that a man must he Struck on the head with a club to ('tin's brain in good working condition," " 1 sub- scriber outside 6f Salt Lake county. What the Sun said sooirts to have punctured his tires, for in the next ino of Truth ho devoted his entire allotted space to Ihe Sim Doctor, drooling out a mass of infan-li- e plaints that were indeed pitiful. As be didn't say any thing we have nothing to buy in reply. Other reputable cottntry journals have shot faj FAIRBANKS, LEhWILL. ru nden;jf isxAlr. t i.osq pisrctc piumisq orru k 'h?f X ' uni's ' V? office 's pr. pnred to i . out tii-i- ' WEDDING (J f ' CARDS Nirr. HEADS, BILL HEADS, s CAHIH, 1ICHIM if Vv-i- . V, its'- luqsiKRS Letter iiFMw, (NilVI , V. (K' CARDS. ll(llT0NoTft'F. the sud 3lot day of March, 1903, Whereas, pursuant to a notice thereof given by publics tion in The Spanish Fork Press, a newspuper published and circulated in Spanish Fork City, which said notice was published in said newspaper for a period of four weeks prior to said Match 31st, 19o3, the said special election was held in conformity with said Chapter is of Title 10 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, HUH, and as nearly as possible with the general election laws of the Mate of Utah; and Whereas, The result of said eieetfon was duly certified, returned and canvassed in the munner provided by law, from which return and canvass it appeared that a majority of the qualified electors voting at said special election had toted In favor of incurring such bonded Indebtedness, whereupon tbe City Council of Spanish Fork City, sitting as a board of canvassers of said special election declared that a majority of the qualified elector voting at said special election hud voted in favor of incurring said bonded indedtednes. Thcre.ore, Be it Onluined by the City Council of spehisli Fork City: Su lion I . That for the purposes above expressed said municipality shall Issue a series of thirty-thre- e pi luted cu pond bonds, thirty-tw- o of which shull be of the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars, and one of the denomln-tio- n of Seven Hundred agd hifty Dollars: the principal payable al the office of the City Treasurer of Spanish Fork City, In lawful money of the United States of America, twenty years after the date thereof, redeemable, however, at the option of said Spanish Fork City at any time af'er ten years from the date of their Said bonds to bear tbe date of June 1st, Iu0. i;i, with interest from the date thereof at the of Four and rate per centum per annum, and payable semi annuuUv thereafter on the lat duv of December and June, in each rear, at the State Bunk of Utah, in Salt Lake Jity. dr Its successors, on presentation and surrender of the capons as they become due. in lawful money of the United Mates, and aid "bonds -- hull Le exempt from taxatlufi by Spun l l ork Clty' Suction 3. Said bonds shall be numbered from I to .13, Inclusive, and they shall be duly registered tu numerical order It a book kept purpose by the City Recorder; they shall be signed by the Muyor of said city, and before the iusuunce of any of them the corporate seal shall lliereonto be affixed, duly attested bv the Heeorderof said city. The fath and credit of Spanish Fork City la hereby ilwlged for the payment of said bonds and the Merest accruing thereon as herein provided. Serthm 8. Cupon for tho interest shall be attached to each bond so that they may be removed without Injury or mutllutioh to the bond; they shall tie numbered consecutively from I to to. both Inclusive, and bear the same number as the bond toahicli thev are attached; also thi) proper dates of payments named therein And the interest expressed in sA'.d bond, aNt facsimiles of the signatures of the of Spunish Furk City Mayor anil the muv b printed thereon. section I. Said bonds shall be sold only upon the order of the Uily Council, and in such lots and umA such terms as shall be designated by said City Council, provided that none of said bonds shull be sold for less than their bn-value; the seal of the corpomtl n shall not be Impressed upon said bonds until the time of the sale thereof, and Ihcu In the presence of thu MajCr. Treasurer and Committee on 5 Innnce of said City, provided Ihul the order of selling And attesting said bonds may be modified or ehangisl bv order of the City Council. Mellon. For the purpose of providing or the payment of the Interest on said bonds as the same shall become due, und also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the payment of the principal thereof within twenty ears from the lime said bonds bear date, the 'ity Counril shall annually lew a sufficient tax upon all the taxable property iu Spanish Fork C,ty. Section. At any time after the expiration of ten years from the dute of Issuance of anv bonds under this ordinance the City Council may by Resolution direct the City Treasurer to ruuse to be published In a daily newspuper, published tn Halt Luke City, Utuh. for a period of ten day a notice setting forth thaniiere has been set Aside from the sinking fund provided for tbs payment of suit! bonds a suit of money sufficiuntto puv and discharge the number of bonds mention, d In the notice, guld notice to stole UtV numb, r or said bonds, stating them In their Numerical order, commencing at the highest number outstanding, ami giving the dale when they will be paid, and If such bonds so numls'Ved In such notice shall Dot be presented fee- payment and cancellation at the exof the date mentioned in the notice, piration I hen suiT fund shall remain In the treasury to dlsehnrgi such bonds whenever presented, hut they sbaR lruw no Interest after the exjdrn-tlo- n of lb date mentioned in the Retire. any rtlch bonds shall be paid they shall be presenlisl to the Recorder, who shall endorse thereon th'e amount dua, and shall write uc the face of curb of said Imnds the dute of its surrender, and the name of the person surrenTho Treasurer shall within dering the same, ten days ap-- r the sale of any bond file with the KeoorCer a verified statement showing utore.n the number, date, rale of Interest, amount of sale, when nnd to afiem sold, aud tho snld Shull keep a record of all bonds Issue,! and disposed of by the Treasurer showing th" Same fad as shownv the rerorda kept by the Treasurer, also when presented for redemption the umouut due, fnd the person surrendering. This i HM' nance shall take effect the date Immediately Rf'er lls first puhlli atlofi, lhuscd 6n the Inth day of May A, D. Hkiikm C. Jkx, Attest! Mourns Mn sttijoifi,Mayor. ( Ity Recorder. State of ftali, County of Utah, Spanish Fork (By so. I, Morris Micifetson, Recorder In and for S'mulsh Fork ( It v.l 'tiih ( ounlv, Mato of Utah, fori cClt'fv thill the rcreliy going Is a full, true Mini enrreo copy of an ordidtime entitled An I eslinancDnuldlng for the luunrc and Dis-i'- o ol of Mi'nlelp.il Bonds.' f hms bv tho ( Ity toimril Of H punish l..rk ( nv, Uinli County, h ol. tho inui dnv of Muv, D, h'.i. a, IvB'i. whereof I lone hereiin'o affixed .drill signal urc nnd the eorpoial- - s..H (,f jr. m " b Fork ( ity this Pith day of Mujf Moulds Mil KM.snh f'g. , r A .1 ( 'nv KiY'irder. W3, lt . i x ik puisnsq riu m amvwiiihk m 'ajo:;s do-o- ijb f) jbd aoijBtujojuj jo ipoiq ano ui ijp aij n; eooHjd juaiuainoa eqj jo auo ujBq poo8 puB weqojo aug h;ija joj puB esno -- qiiM qsoui 0Is JO J L. RESTAURANT roR Jenkins. Edward Beddoes Renjamin A. Hanks. A MEAL SUES SQUARE iresh Bread on hand. . and Iceland John St ahull and Charles White. Lake Shore John Moore anil George Hales. Palmyra John E lluisli and J. L.. Townsend. Spanish Fork Foilrth ward August Swenson and Morris J. Martelh Spanish Fork Third ward Jos. S. Bills and II. W. Barnett. Spanish Fork Second ward S. M. Riefmrdson and Geo. F. Hickman. Spanish Fork First ward Andrew M. erguson and Joseph S. Bellows. Salem Charles Tietjen and Jeddy Nielson. For the Y. M. and Y. L. M, I. A. Conference May 30 to June 1; President Roosevelt's reception May K9; The Rrig-huYoung family reunion June the Primary Association conference June 2nd. The Rio Grande Western will sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake at one fare ($2.2."1 Sell May 27 to June 1. inclusive, good to return until June 4th. II. J. Cooper, Agent. OF SPRINGVILLE la prepared to put down first-cla- ss Cement Walks & Floors Estimates Furnished on Application. SPANISH FORK MEAT COMFY DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS ' FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR BG)ES jND PEbTS. CHEAPEST AND BEST Wall Paper furnished on Short Notice By THOMAS DRAGE PAINTER City Bill Poster. Residence One block North of Jumes Ilansen'. papfkuaNger. L. i 'M. it; Tabules A Doctors find good prescription For mnnklnd. The packet I enough for rxunl occa sion The family Buttle (iiOcitila) Cnntains supply for a year. All druggists sell them. Notice of Assessment So. 9. The Thlstlr Milling A Milling Cotnnanv. prinon cipal place ofhuhitiess at SpuuisS Fork City, Utah County, Utuh. Is NOTRE hereby given thetnt a meeting FOR TOE MONEY, of the rilrectofs belli on th nth day of May, 1903, an assessment Of one (1) mill per was share levied boon the capital stock of the corporation,I jinyable on or before the 6th day of June. wo, to J. J. Banka, Kocretnrji, Most Durable Mens Shoes. Spanish Fork, Utuh. Any etoek upon which this assessment may r' lnaln unpaid on the rtlh duv of June, will bo delinquent End advertised for sale st public auction, and unless NEW YORK CLOTHING COMf payment t made before, ill be sold on the S.od lRO VO, Cl All. day of Juno. lix, to pay tho didtnqnout ssssossmeut, tugrthcr with the cost of adver- JOHN CHRISTIANSON, AGENT, IM A- A. tising and cost of conducting u'c. DAHLE'S BUILDING. John J. HANks, Socretaty. Best Trousers Eailii Every Pair Warranted liaj-l- , . er , Co-o- p C. W. HOLMES , Peter Roberts and John Knijrhtville Francis E2JS.MRS. GRACE BECKS always In R, W, Jones building, south of Home Missionin' Appointments, Sunday, May 31, 1903. Payson First ward W. S. Tanner and Ammon Nebeker. Payson Second ward John II. Dixon and Samuel E. TaVior. Spring Lake John J. Sharrcr and Charles D. Evans. Santaquin Henry E Gardner, jr., and Samuel D. Moore. Goshen John II. Hayes and Serinus Gardner. Co-o- p. ns 1 sll'H-H- . eotyo bsoj, joj 1 One-ila- Mens Consolidated Young I - .ryv'sltoj Shoes that wear good and look Dressy are the kind to buy. We are selling them every day. Have you noticed them in our window? s. cere-monie- turn limit June 4th. In New York the other day a Graduating Exercises. In spite of the rainy, muddy anc Wedding Bells. Last night the wedding recep- ZtfT The Aristocrat ,i Amon the Whitklcs or the 01 School. Fell Without! SALE Pool BY W. L. BOYAI |