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Show Morgan David Reunion. The Spanish Fork Press Yau'ia,, ANDREW JiNSEN. rrBLtSllLR The greater number of tin imui - descendants of Morgan Ihiyid met together at Tu tile's ball lant Thursday evening to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of their illustrious grandsire The event served a double purpose inasmuch an it was also the birthday of one of his surviving daughters. Mrs. Hannah Hughes, who on Hint day was (57 years old. This was a gala day in the history of the family and many came from quite a distance to be present on the occasion. Since 1 852, the year Morgan David first came into Utah, a numerous posterity has grown up to bless his name. He is revered for his sterling qualities of character end is honored for the part he took in building this lair commonwealth. Judging from the great number of his descendants present one would say there is certainly no danger of eioii-- rHhCRIPTION RATES One vi ar RU month four mouths o ti ... r . . ,M Two months a1. PAYAKI.F. IN ADVANCE When anyone wishes to clhcoutlimo Th Preis thin ollfee must he noliHeil jfi "1 Dr.J.V. Brown Dentist Located permanently at Spring ville, Utah, in the Bank Building j f FIRSTCLASS WORK GUARANTEED GOLD WORK a Specialty Local News. extinction. Wellington Wood lias gone into family was given over to afternoon The the batter business. the children and right well did Potatoes for Bale- Early Rose and they enjoy themselves. The merryother early kinds by Soren Peterson. making commenced early in the and continued until 1 p. afternoon Ilolda-wafrom I)o not m. holds-a-way to fill, extract During the afternoon the he following program was rendered: and make your teeth, Song Family glee club. Dutch Cassaty was ia town yesAddress of welcome Joseph terday, in the interest of 11. Hughes. & Co. of Provo. Recitation Blanche Kockhill, - hold-a-wa- y y, Blunt-entha- ll Rlanehe and Styig daughter of Evans. tlewelly Thomas died last ThursBiographical sketch of the life day and was buried Saturday. of Morgan David Joseph Hughes. There will be a Relief Society Duet Mary Rickers ami Lizzie Anniversary in the Third ward Evans. fleeting house ton the 17th inst. Recitation Annie Lewis. The six Lur-il- weeks-ol- d Hannah Instrumental music Eggs for Sale Width Ilymoth chick-lens Hughes. ltocka and White Leghorn Song Family gloe dub. JolinW. Jex, thoroughbred. Recitation - Jenuie May Hughes. The Third Ward Primary assoRemarks were made .by Bishop ciation will give & basket ball in Snell, Patriarch Geo. Wilkins and the ward house on the evening of Brother James BobetHson all of the llth inst. whom well We dont rot your goods and all Work is guaranteed to be first class. High gloss or domestic finish. R. JU. Boy acfc, agent. The Emporium will have their grand opening in pattern hats on the L'Oth. Come and get you un up todute Easter hat. The lower the better, is the style of the hair, if you are in need of a switch call at Mis FarrS, .Millinery Parlors; the best human Kair. ( G. 0. Eirixsscn, our te te jii This evening the wedding recop-tio- n of Miss Mary A. Jensen and Mr. Francis D. Hughes will take placoat Tuttles hall. The Press extends congratulations. L. E. were aeqjyyifyed with David Morgan duringts life time. About 7 o'clock a delicious luuch was served, the good things of the season being much in evidence. After luncheon Terpsichore held sway until fuidntght. The ladies availed theptsblves of the leap year privileges ibid took tho initiative in cljiooBing partners. At 12 oclock dancing gave way to feasting, and all made tuerry over the excellent viands served. During the midnight lunch the foIIowing'progVam was carried out: y glee olub. Recitation Vivian Rees. Taper on value of rennons Wm. Song--Famil- photographer, is making some improvements on his building putting in a new front, etc. M. Hughes. Song Edward Williams, Speech Morgan Bowen. Song John J. Bank1?. Recitation Lenore Banks. 'Song-M- ary Evans. Riders and Lizzie Eggertsen of Springville Remark- s- foVgan Warner. will speak in the Second ward Instrin.l.iUl music Arthur meeting house next Sunday, March Thomas. 1 3th. There will also be a good A letter from E. G. Hnglies.who program. Everybody come out. is studying medicine at Baltimore, I am pleased to note thf.t there was rend. Reminiscences of his is a string band in town lately or- acquaintance with other members ganized; and the tnusio is excellent. of the Morgan David family in It consists of two mandolins, two Wales were related. Dancing was indulged in until 1 guitars, and one silent instrument. I). 8. S. oclock, which time ended the day's . NOTICE Gossip, Whereyer one goes, and wher- To Bench Valer Users. ever one is the inglorious stage where tho gloomy tragedy of slanNOTICE is hereby given derous gossip is being perpetually that all parties wishing to enacted is open to view. It is a take up the New Prior kind of drill-par- k whore the cowWater Right for irrigatardly and blackhearted and spiriting city lots on the East ual cannibals gather together and Bench must have same enlist under the banner of the father of liars, with the vile intensettled by April 1st, 1 1)01. tion to destroy the good reputation by order of Mayor. and twart tha good purposes of Hyrurn Christensen, their fellow man. Without any Wm. 0. Jones, class distinction all united, and Cum. on Transfers. with one accord march onward to further their foul and discordant We suppose that in every compurposes. Here, men and women of authority, culture, distinction munity there are people who are and intelligence, play on the same a great deal better prepared to run business than their platform, and side by side, with other peoples have We the pleasure now the most ignorant and debased own. of vul- and again of being told how to run s rakes and our business. We clip the followgarity and degradation. The chasting from the Sal inn Sun, which inened libertine and the blackest that even Brother Howard greets with an unholy kiss dicates Comable to please all: is not the Christian minister as a returnis made by some frequently plaint ing prodigal son. The morbid effusion which ema- readers that occurences are supnates therefrom can best be lik- pressed in the newspapers. If there ened nnto a foul air, filled with is something which would reflect of a neighbor for myriads of deadly mycrobes, on the character whom the reader may have a sincere against whose attack when scatthat reader is anxious to dislike, tered broadcast by the chilly blast see that particular item heralded of hatred and jealousy every fortification of Godliness, manhood through the press, but if something and truth is inefficient, and should unfortunately occur which even the most sacred chambers would reflect upon the character of laitlifulness, virtue, and love, are of the reader or any of his family invaded and become impregnated or frieuds, he is just as anxious to secure the suppresion of the publiwith its virus. The most acts that disgrace the his- cation of such an occurence in the tory of the world have been com- newspapers. The best editor in mitted, ami are being done by peo-pl- o the country is one who can best who were, or are contaminated determine what is best to publish is bet to suppress. Supby the yile and cowardly effusion and what is much more sometimes of slander. John Thorgeirson. pression desirable than publication, " o The Fourth Ward Dramatic Company played the original drama Proper Treatment of Pnuemonia, entitled A White Mountain Boy" Pnounlonia is too dangerous a in tile Fourth vVard meeting house disease for anyone to attempt to last night to a fairly good audience. doctor himself, although he muy Thto people are very high in their have the proper remedies at hand. praise cf this company. They cer- A physician should always be called tainly deserve the hearty support It should be born in mind, however, of every lover of a good theater. that pnuemonia always results from All members of the company are a cold or from an attactof the grip, Spanish Eork people, and when it and that by giving Chamberlains comes to taking their part on the Cough Remedy the threatened stage they dont haye to take a back attact of pnuemonia may be warded seat for anybody . Next Saturday otr. This remedy is also used by night they will go to Lake Shore, physician iu the treatment of where they will put on the boards the best results Dr.W the beautiful sensational drama en- J. Smith, of Sanders Ala., who i titled Because Love You, at also a druggist, says of it: have Hall The of Work Chain been berbv.ns Cough Fergusons selling this Company is all the more a Remedy and prescribing it iu my credit to them for tbe reason that practice for the past sli years. 1 they are all young men and ladies use it in cases of pneumonia and who are busy around home every have always gotten tho best reday of their lives, and have very sults. Sold by City Drug Store. little time forrehersing, but when Mayor James M. Creer has reseen on the stage you would thick they never did anything else turned from an extensivo business for u livelihood. We joint with trip in the southern part of the When asked as to when the many others of our citizens in say- Strife. work on the city waterworks would ing that we have good reason to Mr. Creer informed u be proud of our home dramatic commence that it Wonld start just as roon us company, the woik could be carried on to adtake billions a it's If attack, vantage; perhaps about the Kt ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver April All the material for the Tablets and a quick recovery is laying of pipe, etc., has arrived, and certain. For sale by City Drug as coon ns conditions will permit Store. the systpm will be put in in short order. cinder-wenche- Get ready for spring days. We can furnish you the neatest bonnets for the least money. Displayed in our window. in Young Mens Consolidated th 1 1 'efctivities. Dr. lloldaway has received an invitation to appear as a delegate Wakeful Children. from Utah at the Fourth Interna, For a long time the two year tional Dental Congress to be held If you have Irniiiig land at St. Louie during tie Universal old child of Mr. P. L. McPherson, or city property to sell, or ott N. Tenth St. Harrisburg, Pa., want to buy cither farming Exposition. would slurp but two or three hours ''and or city property, call The Dress office has been moved in the early part of the night, which eo, or write to one door north. upstairs in the same made it very hard for her parents. building occupied the last two years Icr mother concluded that the Drs. Warner & Kendall will, in child had eloroach trouble, and opposite IOBtollice the war future, move into the room gave her half of one of Chamber ain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, formerly occupied by The Dress Don't make a mistake when you which quieted her stomach and she Notice cf Foreclosure of lecbanlci Ilea. come to puy your subscription. slept the whole night through. TAKE NOTICEThat the Jt Lumber Two boxes of these Tablets have More than twenty dovible-paf;- c Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larsen (Vitnpanv lice it led Uieir eomplamt in llm ceiiru latlnif in ami fur Culirmimv, about 30 of their friends effected a permanent curs and :die pictures a year by 'Charles Utah, linn j, in, in Llojnl fur um Nni hunlns' Ln n Wl IU followiuk is now well and strong. For cule J)ana Gibsom are only .i of part at their beautiful home in the ilfmTlhd r kl the good thbigs that cocne week r Cmnmi nnlr ef lit chums nesl kihI IS Store, lulus rmrlh tile smuhm-- t ciirner of the Fourth, ward last Friday night. by City Drug nf serltnn VI, lo,ri.ili S t 'iiiR-by week to regular readers of nnitlMU-.The forepart of the evening was seulli. euMt, Suit Luke fiii,rliimn;Uinnre weHPiiiiniH north t.iti chnnm. There arc other good laundries imrli 10 thenre (list "0 sichinlH simh is spent in social chat and card pluy-ineliulns, thenfl 0, fmrtu un Pride sen cli.itus: the etm nit is to hard Laundry S i s iMtuls sun ,h S tM rhuiii-- , At 11 o'clock delicious retm nee ,r uh V, riiunis freshments were Served, after 1'iit, P, M,B yact, agent. There, 'lire nil ,s rsun-- hiddliif! th'- wnrMV mmt prorew.ivc i1 etiOU lleie. on nut iiremises um)i r the tirnv i.imiliir ms ei a ViitiMiiis Hitlers .ii.i1 .irHil i i (mill-U. O. Eirikssoti is the J (Which there wm singing, mu'n tii'eVii,,! the only man mnv diiitr's ,i nmv y el ihe stutr ef Utah. will in thilsi.,.n,,( l's sr hi ,irp, lure tie ull uihrl m the , lions, games, etc., tilt u late imur, in town who sells nod d,iv o' 'p, i, n um buys scrip (114 E in tami 'II fr then hint lulie Ihe ,! llien ,ulll u ,r .when all wended. homeward, Laving for i ash. L'eo him for ,i . .( via XL'liras -- ' wdi ,, prices before Vito ney ter .lex Lumher t',,nn l.r,. reot i meet enjoyable evening. ir h 1st, mil you pnd yout cneh oft V AU.y. ;i,k j,,, Vttfl- Sttlrsttmll Vturuh It IvCl, ivit MsreR t, John Christianson Spanish Fcrk, Utah - dls-iri- et fore-rnur- t: MV p, t: so The Best Cough Syrup. Gives Health, Vigor and Tone, at Ilerbino is a boon for sufferers frorL S. L. Apple, evProbate Judge, Ottawa Co., Kau., writes: This is to say iuioamia. By its use the blood is qni,., that I luve used Ballards llorehound ly regenerated and the color heemn,., th to Syrup for years, and that I do not hesi- norma). rl he drooping strength irt. tate to recommend it as the best cough ived. The lunguar is diminished syrup 1 have ever used. 25c, 50c, and Health, vigor and tone predominate New life and happy activity results, 11.00. Sold by City Drug Store. Mrs. Belle II. Shirel, Middleslmrouuh, I have been trouble! IDs., i writes: with liver complaint ami poor blood, and have found nothing to benefit mr like Ilerbino. I hope never to lie without it. have wished that I had kttwvt of it in iny husbands lifetime, by City Drug Store. la h i f In tc pi J f V X Stone Grave Covers If your bread is not good the ' -- AT- Cbas. W. Harrison's Granite & Marble Work Leland Flour was not used. block west of All. Jhafs Invaluable for Rheumatism. I have been suffering for the past few years with a severe attack of rheumatism and found that Ballards Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pains. March 21th. 1002, John C Degnan, Kinsman. 111. 25c, oOe and II. Sold by City Drug Store. f p. Ihe Herald. The Salt Lake llerald is most readable rUlNTINt, UKKIfl paper in the tlies inter-- 1 mountain country. Every day in the week 85 cents a month. The Sunday Herald with ifn magazine f j section should be read by everyone, $2 per year, $1 for six months. The Herald (Tuch and days Fridays) only $1.50 pet year, with Orange Judd Farmer Strictly in ad-(weekly) $1.75. senn-Week- LOCAL A LONG DISTANCE Co-o- I CURED CONSUMPTION. Mrs. B. W. Evans, Char water Kan., I writes, My husband lay sick for three mouths. Tho doctors said he had ijiikh We procured a Dottle ut j consumption. Ballards llorehound Syrup, and it I cured him. That was six years ago and! since then we have always kept a hottltf in the house. We cannot do w ithout it, j For coughs and colds it has no equal. i 2oe, 50c, and 1 1. (Ml. For sale ! ('itj : Drug Store. blood-cnrldin- g pntie-moniuwi- Co-o- nii.i-e- COLLIERS ; A'S.S'0: IT.KSs'oKFK'h V ; is prepared to f'A urn lA .a.' out is us INKS. jgy F4i l.KTTKK UK AUS, WEDDING DADDS 't T III.WIS HILL HEADS, IUSINKSS CARHS, K N !r?,i VLS1T1NG CARDS, SHOKTNOTICR. e CAN ro PKINtTKG Desert Lar'd, Filial Proof-Not- FROM ANTWQBfll ft for Publiutioii ice No sr.fi Inlua Nintrs Lull I UP!fi, Salt I.iS.l'itv rtnh, S. t.ruury !ti- iwi N'.tic, t.iTl'ti.- I'lirti that Ji.htl A Stri'-)t.- l Siirituiiilli . nuh Iouuty, Stall, has im-i- l v nk. Physicians m.tn r. paticati OLD & PURE 1oR FALE L . prescribe It for tljeir mc.J delicate uiniut the eimiplme Irripuiii'n ml rTlunnitlmi oi Haul lain!. ,oren 11. Haiu.er, Loren K liar- mer, Ueorev L. Hyde Jos, ph Shepherd, all ol Sprlngvlllt:, 1tnh enmity, I tali Shank (J HoIiiih, Itiyister First publication Sub ol, U-- t M m h tl. W hh fl,i. ot uuc'ii.in to nitki. iu- - .r on lit. iIim'ii a lain) I'latm No tNi.'l, fur tne ' II k., 'i.Mi ti..u ID. I'1,. Ill' , a 11, v smith r.mm '4, section 3n, I cast, oiiUoiiiiik Uii aert's, In fori' tin- clerk uf (he Uthtru: court lor Luih comiH. at I'rou Cuv, Sum, ou the krh day of April. Inn He nunii'h the followiia witnesses to prove HY Boyack&Hughes Tho Only Lino Ho Doui wi Tb? Burlington road in tho only company hav- jng its own rails and running solid traiim from Denver to St. Lcut'a. Think cf this when yon come to make your Exposition trip thin year. If you do, yon will use the Burlington, You can step into oar St. Louis special at Denver ut 2. 00 p. in. one day, and you are ia St. Louis the next after noon at 0:50, or you can take He vestibuled fler leaving Denver ut 10:35 p. m. arriving in St, Louis the second morn dig at lb 19. Could you imk for anything better j j p ' , ( , j j f . : ; Uniform excellence would he a den liptioii ot these an nearly perfect as trams. Their appointments ,ire human ingenuity mu .levin. s I t r o- - I i W, i1 1 , , I ' - TJCt-E- tli-- I - t j f If it happens, its in the Herald i nr -t ; ? vance. s) I ly OFFICE 79 W. Second South St., U. . I j; F, NESLEN, General Agent, Salt Lako City. ! |