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Show LOCAL NOTES. The various officers of the church and stake were all chosen and Born. To Peter Larsen and wife, without a dissenting vote, in marked contrast to the various churches exlast Friday, May 20th, a boy. Born. To George Snell and wife, isting In this day. The musical part of the conference was a notable fealast Thursday, May 19th, a girl. ture. To sum up the spirit of the conCash paid for wax. Bees bought ference. It was a most harmonious and sold. Stewart & Dart. one, the spirit of our Father like a Miss Jennie Droekbank will enter- fire was burning, a banquet of reason tain ttie Alta flub Thursday evening. and a flow of soul. M. B. If you want a stylish hat in white A POSSITIVK NECESSITY. for summer, see the Emporium; they can suit you. Having to lay upon my bed for 14 Bent Brown lost a valuable horse days from a severely bruised leg, I only last Sunday night as a result of fast found relief when I used a bottle of driving by a couple of young boys of this city. Bad teeth causes bad health; bad health makes a bad man; a had man makes bad company. See Iloldaway about it. It is expected that Mr. Jensen, publisher of the Press, will return to Spanish Fork during the latter part of the week. Mrs. Clara Mordue returned to her home in Mammoth Sunday evening, after spending two weeks with her mother In this city. The basket ball team of Spanish Fork, composed of young ladles, will reorganize this year. Watch for some games this summer. Mrs. Mary Dedrickson underwent a successful operation for cancer at the Holy Cross hospital, Salt Lake City. Tallent is doing nicely. G. O. Eriksson is the only man in town who sells and buys scrip and due bills for cash. Seo him for prices before you spend your cash. Imst. A ladles watch and chain, between hotel and postofllce. Watch red enamel. Finder will please return same to Miss Grace Illgglnson. Mrs. George Dubois was surprised by a number of her friends the other evening at the heme of her mother. The occasion was her birthday. Thomas Corbett, a 11 year-olboy f this city, was committed Friday to the Industrial school by Judge Booth, hi the complaint of incorrigibility. A marriage license has been issued to Bertha Markham and Thomas Patterson of Leland. The young couple were married In the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday, and a reception was tendered them in the evening at the Iceland meeting house. d to Salt Lake City and return via Salt Lake route, Juno 3, 4, and 5; filial return limit, June 9; account of annual conference of Y. L. and Y. M. $2.25 M. I. A. fl.40 to Salt Lake City and return via Salt Lake route, June 1st, account Brigham Young birthday celebration. Special train leaves at 8:10 a. m., returning. leaves Salt Lake City 11:30 p. m. The quarterly conference of the Nobo stake or Zion was held at Pay-ho- n last Saturday and Sunday. The attendance was large on Saturday, and Sunday the house was taxed to Its utmost capacity. The speakers were Presidents J. S. Page, Jr., II. I.era-moand Henry Gardner; Elder Andrew Jensen, one of the assistant Senator-Apostle Church historians; Reed 8mpoth, Apostle Joseph M. pmlth. Elder J. J. Knight of Provo, president J. n. Keeler of Utah stake. fTho subjects touched upon were many and various, all of which were timely and of vital interest to the Saints In bis progressive 20th century, such as the aggressive nature of our mission; the redemption of Zion; the training of our children; prayer and a closer Intimacy with our Father, and other Indred topics, all of which have an levating tendency to fallen humanity. when It is cooked upon the shores of the water. The berry feast will be held the next day. The best cream and the purest cf sugar will be served, and Provos prettiest girls will officiate. At the meeting of the executive committee of the State Association of Elks in Provo, many matters pertaining to the secret part of the reunion were decided upon. The constitution s were discussed and setand tled. The order of business for the convention was arranged. It provides for a one-dasession. That will enable the delegates and visiting Elks to Ballards Snow Liniment. I can cheer- devote the second day to enjoying the fully recommend it as the best medicine hospitality of the Provo lodge and the for bruises ever sent to the afflicted. It Commercial club of that city. Almost has now become a positive necessity the last thing will be the election of upon myself. I). K. Byrnes, Merchant, officers, and the selection of the 1905 Dovers ville, Texas. 23!, 30c, $1.00, convention city. Park City has withSold by City Drug Store. drawn from the race. As Salt Lake does not want It next year, the City one of McLaughlin Bros. Francals, contest will be between Ogden and stalPercheron champion lions, has been purchased by a stock Eureka. company of gentlemen living In and j Growing Aches and Pains. about Spanish Fork. Imported from Mrs. Josio Sumner, Brcmond, Texas, France a year ago, Francals has writes, April 13, 1902: 1 have used Iial- a winner proved persistent prize Snow Liniment in my family for lards wherever shown, his superb style, three years. I would not be without it magnificent action and grand conjin the house. I have used it on my firmation proving invincible. little for growing pains and aches Francals was approved to stand for in hergirl knees. It cured her right away, public service In France, meeting the I havo also used it for frost-bittefeet, minutest requirements of the govern- with good success. Tt is the best liniment experts. His purchase In this ment I ever Used. 23c, 30c, $1.00. vicinity offers the breeders of Utah Sold by City Drug Store. county a rare oportunity to Improve PROGRAMME FOR ELKS. their stock and Insures them a quality of colts without peers In the whole Executive Committee Makes An- of Utah. nouncements Regarding State Francais will be stood the coming Convention. season by Hyrum Argyle. Persons The executive committee of the to breed their mares should desiring Elks State association has decided communicate with him. upon the programme for the social THE PARTING OF THE WAYS. and business sessions of the reunion to be bold in Provo June 15 and 16. Faith and Love exult their voice, The first session, which will be a soAnd thus begin to sing. cial one, will be held in the opera O Grave! where is thy triumph now. house. And where, O death, thy sting? The first day will open with a street parade from the depot to the opera The passing behind the veil of Sis- house, the column meving at 9:30 ter Ella Thompson James, last week, oclock sharp. After the social sescaused a feeling of sweet sadness to sion is over a recess will be taken unpass over the faces of those who til 2 o'clock, when the first business know her best and loved her most, meeting will be held. glad that she Is relieved of all her The day will open with a parade pain, sad to part with one so young from the depot at 9:30 o'clock. Visitand fair. Her life has been an active ing lodges and bands will march to one, bent on doing alt the good it the opera house, where the social seswas possible In her short span of life. sion will be held. The programme Tender, true and loving was her na- will be as fellows: ture; sweet and gentlo was her dispo- Prayer sition, while a sweet nobility was In ..Chaplain Goshen of Ogden Lodge all her actions. In her short existence Address President C. M. Wilson on this earth. She has fulfilled the Elks Two-Ste..Utah State Band highest aim cf life as & daughter, Addres of Welcome. .Mayor Roy lance wife and mother. Soprano Solo I call to mind a beautiful engraving Rcsponle cn a marbie stone; It was a rose just D. D. Ilcutz. Exalted Ruler Provo I edge. bursting Into beauty, been broken off and was falling to the ground when j Quartette two hands were trying to grasp It, but Response. The Faults of cur brothers it was heyond their reach. So It is we write upon the sands; their with this young sister, who, like a virtues upon the tablets of love rose Just commencing to blossom. Is and memory, Hon. II. II. Rolapp snatched from the grasp of loving of Ogden Lodge. hands. Al nature dies and lives again, Selection Provo Band the flowers In the field, the trees and Announcements cf Committees apbuds and blossoms all yield as the pointed. frost comes and takes them away from Song, "America Audience our sight At 2 p. m. the first business session will be held. It will be as follows: May the grave become to her Ca.l to order. The bed of peaceful rest. Roll calL From which she shall rise again. Approval of minutes of last session. To mingle with the blest Reports of committees. Report cf executive committee. A few years of life shall pass. Miscellaneous business. We hope to reach that shore Good of the order. When with our friends, we then at Election cf cfllecrs. last. New business. Shall meet to part on more. A recess until 10 a. m.. Jnne 16, M. B. will then be taken. The second day' session will begin at 10 a. in., and will EXPOSURE be as fo.Iows: Call to order. to cold draughts of air. to keen and call. Roll sudden temwinds, of changes cutting Approval of minutes. perature, scanty clothing, unduo exReports of committees. posure of the thrnnt and r.eck after and Report of committee on Cincinnati public speaking singing, bring on Ballard's I lore reunion. coughs and colds. bound Is the best cure. Mrs. A. Barr, Miscellaneous business. Houston, Texas, writes. Jan. 31. 1902: Cord of the order. "One bottle of Bullard's ilorchouml Selection of city to hold next state Syrup cured me of a very bad cough. It meeting. is pleasant to take." 23e, 30c. $1.00. New business. For sale by City Drug Store. Installation of officers. Sash given Away to Users of by-law- L y Lion-Head- s, In Addition TWO GREAT CONTESTS Grand First Prizo of tHPOrBhui Five t. Horaaahoer Wagon maker In CLOrKS TKRM ANr.NTl.Y I EAST OP (JTT (A I D pgriM . Restaurant iiiul Bakery 1 Main til till lire1 llul'dlng. Fresh Bread, Blew, Cakes, Etc., Always on Hand. Meals at all i. . Uoura. i-- j 1 j j .r is opportunities of winning a big cash prize. mins ii 23 Printed blanks to d3 vote on found in every Lion Coffee Package. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of Packages and a a cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg- ular free premiums) our acknowledgment to you that your es- to one vote in either contest: Gdi Wht WORLDS timate is recorded. FAIR CONTEST the total 4th attendance at the St Loots t air? At Chicago, July July 4, 1893. the attendance wae 283,273. For nearest correct estimates received In Woolson Spice Com! peny'e oftlce, Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 30th, 1904. we will give first prite for the neare.t correct estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follow.: World wilt b 1 First Prize 1 Second Prize 2 Prizes 6 Prizes lO Prizes 20 Prizes BO Prizes 2SO Prizes 1800 Prizes 2133 $2 IS00.00 each 200 OO 100.00 60 00 20 OO 10.00 6.0 0 FRIZES, .1,000.00 ....1.000 OO ....1,000.00 ....1,000.00 ... 2,300.00 9,000.00 ICO, 000.00 . . . TOTAL, tx L 3 BOO OO l OOO OO ....... ..........looioo u CWrfi:std to tha to crossrs' Clerks (ssa particulars Public-aggreg- ating . PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (vote for all candidates combined) at the eloctlnn November 8. 1904? la 1900 election, 13,959.653 people voted for President. For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson bpice Co.s, oflice, Toledo, 0., on or before Nov. 5, 1904, we will give first prite for tho nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next naest,etc..etc.,as follows: J1 Second Prize 2 TrUes $600.00 each Prlzes-16 200.00 Prizes 100.00 20 Prizes 60.00 Prises 60 20.00 260 Prizes 10.00 1800 Prizes 6.00 $2,600.00 1,000.00 ..............11 ,000.00 ,000.00 1,000.00 1 ,000.00 1,000.00 0 2139 PR FRIZES, 2,600.00 9.000.00 20,000.00 TOTAL. 4gyg y X. il S45,C00.CC- -h sddiflsn fa which wa shall glva $5,000 in L12i CSFrES casss) making a grand total cf $50,030.00. frir-- ra COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACECAGS OF U!M WOeLCOfJ SPICE CO., CONTEST ne.,r CZ?T.) in MIOOPi GREER & HIELSB. Largest implement House South of Salt Lake City. If you have farming lainl or city properly to sell, or waul to liny fit her farming lami or city property, call on. or i rite in Fancy & Staple John Christianson R0CERIE opposite Ioetoiflce "0 Gr Spanish Fork, Utah Cm All kinds of extras always in stock. in season. light Prices, BRING YOUR EGGS. Dahle Building, Spanish Fork, - Utah, Ctai W. Harrison's Granite i Barbie Co-o- bEALKttS IN General Dry $ I Merchandise Goads Time BItxks Fa;t of City Square. sAwt 1 ! I ie l 1 -- -- I l .mii-lot- I Saga, ,Mi 2nd N. fill PUBbia Money Loaned Works oo Irrlgaird harms tow lntnrw.1 special $" lions of purilul payments. Olllca at resldencn, one block eut of Koiik, - - Utah. im "r Through Sleeper Salt Lake fo Sf. Louis. It's a Burlington Routo Pullman, bo of courso it's tho ouo you want. Beaches St. Louts at 7:19 a. m., saving you a nights hotel bill and giving you tho advautago of an early morning start to your friends house, to tho or to wherover elso you wish to go. Exposition, Six nnd ono hnlf hours (1:00 p. m. to 10:33 p. m.) in which to boo Dcnvor, on routo. appli-cation- . NOTARY p. Xf'iw ' SWUM Mercantile Go. Call on os before you buy. AT- J block went of Icelandic ,ight Terms, ight Treatment SAMUEL CORNABY Slone Grave Covers -- Ins Wagons, Biigips, Mowers, Binders, Bull Bakes, Stackers, Bulb Wire, Field and Garden Fane. Green Groceries says W. II. II war 1, of Husband, Ia. "At limes he was nimbi. to JOHN HReInSON, Manager, move at nil, w Ini. at all times walking w s iiinfnl. I presented contractor mu her with n bottle of Chattiberlaiirs Cement Sldmalks, f liars, Water Iuin Ihilni tin I after u few s Ganii n Walks 4 fonrrrat Cbtirns, she decided it Was tho most locations. Snv r Wahr Pipes, Etc. wonderful pain reliever she had Spuinosim.i: Spammi Iouk, ever tried, in fact, slit is never without it now ami is ut all times MlWHlIi WASTM niMWitriliy Imlyn, . ti, iln- - ruiiiitv seii chiiiIi t iruii able to walk An ncciMiotml applir b.r II mi .ml u.li'.iMie mi In, u, aids tfiu-III .'I knewh U ,i ,,, '.., . un.iiii.cation of Pain ll.ilm keeps away uraivlil u irv tie mm. uM ,eh . ilir-k elis V In ir le li, the pain that ah was forme rly Muutluy I.s'ieii- r,.ii troubled with. l or ealc hy City tisel. VJufcv ilaiiagi r, SIU Cwmil U.Ug., till Lb trout dinner and a strawberry festival will be two other of tho many features of the enteitntnment to he Tranped for U.lka nnd visitors alike The former will lie served upon the shores of Pcvo hike under the spread-Ing branches of trees In the grove where the nntlonnl gnnrd .held Its encampment hist year. It will bo free for those who enjoy fish, especially j Drug Store, A ini ss.s S.'S.ST :is $5,000.00 t hi rMinfif Mm iw c. w. HOLMES. that kind. MOP TIiCEE -- i Coffee fur rn.inv tears with the stato Is to ho used. Miners from every camp or city In Utah are Invited to compete I'xpcrt In Ilovvrcpulrlin; and for tho money. The rules governing lUilroud iniicliliiery. .Materials tho contest will bo the same as those Always on liund. usually followed In nn exhibition of the hardest granite Lion-Hea- Milt cut from Lion p .... res Premiums The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the fit. Lon is Worlds the second relates to Total Vote ror President to be cast Nov. 8, 1904. $ao,ooo.oU will be distributed Fair; in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a Th. Peterson Practlcatl to th the same Lion-Heawill entitle you to estimates In our $30,000.00 Grand Prite Contest a, which will make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can 6end in as many estimates as desired. There will be et IIERBINK rill overcome Indigestion and dyspepsia; regulate the bowels and cure liver and kidney complaints. It Is the best blood enricher and iinlgorator in the World. It la purely vegetable, perfectly tiarmim, and should you lie a sufferer front disease, you will use it if you are Wise. It N. Andrews, editor and manager Cocoa and Kockledgo News, Cocoa, I la.. writes: "I have used your Her-bin- e In my family, and find it a most Adjournment. MINERS TO DRILL AT ELKS excellent medicine. Its effects upon When you want i ph'iimut I'fcy-ai- o myself have been a marked lienefit. I Slouinoh and recommend it unhesitatingly. Wets, a try riiumberl.'iin The miners of the state will have bottle. Sold by City Drug Store. an opportunity to show their speed I.iver Tablets. They are easy to and skill in a drilling contest the first LtkcVind phimutil in effect, For 1 day of tho ElkB reunion at Provo sale by City ruj' Stun. next month. Two prizes aggregating $250 are to he hung up for the con-tea- tured llis Mother of liheumatism. The winners aro to receive $150 My mother Ihih been a sufferer and the second team $100. A block if rhenm-ifUm- , .Cl We are fcoing to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but n j I ill There I. -I- II l0 give inn jrour address. -- Touav. R. P. 70 W. NE8LEN, w!1I t(tI Bead me GlNCftAL j, lf Joa a posiai A0NT SECOND SOUTH ST. vioar op.ioa ALT LAKI CITY, UTAH Sil |