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Show S. HE SPANISH 'FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, VOLUME X L100RE-ETME- D RESS K CO. R SURVEY STARTED INTEMBAN ON CHILDREN GRAVELING COMENCED RAILROAD NUMBER 6 1911 HAVE POSTMASTERS ESCVPE NARROW ! PLEASESPATRONS Tuesdaj morning W. I). Harrington engineer n charge of the surveying Corps of the Salt Lake and Utah Inter-urba- n Large House Greets Their Pro- - HOLD SESSION ON OUR MAIN STREET Railway Company, commenced A preliminary survey was operations, . ductions started at the North end of Utah County and will work South to Payson going public the Southern terminal. We doubt if Franchises have not yet been given at ever batter entertained than they werfl on the three last evenings of last through Salt Lake County as yet but it -' . . is hoped they will be secured in the The work of groveling our main street is going on in the best Gweekr--night "The Red Cross near future and then the construction More than a block possible way. lilting its gravelly Nurse" was given to the largest 'crowd work will start. of out head monument mud as the to our a in a .Spanish to industry. hear assembled that ever lay Fork is is of round of Round them boosters Fork. one and after ssssi Pro-vmostly among very composed Spanish Miss Edna Stewart is visiting in appluase greeted the performers as the prominent member w ho has contributed a month's work to be this week. ; play progressed, and it was easy to applied on Main Street. Mr. John ft' Hughes, who has the enginethat the company had worked them sstee whole at farm Get implimeiits your Mr. F.d.'C. Christiansen ering woik on hand at the gravel pit. L wives into the sympathy of the people sale prices at Farmers' (Jo-oin has hand of the the on the street, and the united placing gravel I from the start. Is all ot feeleffort of same The and the the wp.gens w ith their rumbling apparent. Saturday friday who for the past Isaac Swen-n- , i J seemed to obtain. loads of gravel, the merry disposition of the teamsters and laborers four months has been working in Mr. Moore, Miss Ethier, in the has infused the sentiment of work into the whole xople, and we P.ingham returned home Wednesday. roles, Mr. Manion, as the villain are doing something for the good jf ourselves and the geneiations and Mr. Edmundson and Miss Ed word & Saturdiy 15 per cent dis Friday Msn of every nationality ar.d from every quarter of in their skillful character delineations count on lace and embroderies at the to follow. our city are equally interested in this Icudotle work. deserve special commendation. Fanners' Co-ocolor,;, an is member the Each Men and boys, if you are suffering from a cold, a week's work company pf I artist in the making up and each char- Edward Money left Monday for will break it up entirely, if you have a spring fever it w ill cure it. acter was very successfully interpert-ed- , Great Hritian, where he will spend two For after all "Work of the hand, of the heart.of the head is the only Spanish Fork people will welcome in the mission field. years true manhood, the only true nobility." ' them enthusiastically again Friday eveniortm ing when they appear here Is the "UnMr. and Mrs. Eugene Iewis of der the. Bear's I'aw. " A story of love The manufacturs of motion pictures WASHINGTON PARTY been visiting Mrs. have !! fi.rw. Knightville of domains in frozen the are publishing a monthly nvigazind. anj adventure the of this Kirwan Ed. for dkercity x past It's a (ne jrreat white Czar. dandy, get on our list. 15 cents week. The Washington Birthday party given Orders taken per copy $1.50 a year. 10 ' Misses coats at half price at the' Club at the home at the F.dna or 11, I. Robertson agent. by the Miss Jennie Kirwatn has returned of J. Preston Creer last Wednesday Farmers' Co-ohome after a visit of three weeks with I evening was a grand success. Fifty Hig Sale Saturday Farmers' Co-oThe Red Goose school shoes r.t the relatives and friends at Eureka .and gue$ta partaik of an elaborate supper Silver City. Farmers' Co-oFor Sale A cheap wide wheeled prepared by five of the Club ladies, the menu consisting of colonial dishes. Sv, wagon, bran new. Farmers' Co-oEarl Scovil and his wife of Raymond, Do you know that croup can be preProf, and Mrs. McAllister furnished i vented? Give Chamberlain's Cough Cannda, grandson i f Jesse P. Holt Settle Food and Produce Co, Spring-ville.pa- delightful music and singing to the enfew relatives a days spending am visitirg as soon child becomes as the Remedy joyment of all. Games of many varthe cash. ers' hojrse or even after the croupy cwugh and friends in this citv. ieties, but all prttaining to the flag appears and it will prevent the attack. For sale cheap two second hand and Washington weie indulged in and The Welsh society of Spanish Fork is also a certain cure for croup and made a very interesting as well as in Nebo Imp. Co. P,s never been known to fail. Sold by have decided to celebrate St. David's delivery wagons, 4 ructive evening. The decoration Day March 1st. A big tine in store dealers. committee home more at maJe the Miss Martha Johnson has accepted a for everybody. S e hand bills. tractive by the display f dainty fl w pQ.4tioa.as; trimmer, with the Tatteij r& afij flag making- each guvt tbiirk-F While it often impossible to prevent Hat Millinery of I'rovo. ;g$ in were dear old colonial they living an accident, it is never impossible to be days. Miss Fern Williams returned horr.e l?f iher Does Not Worry prepared it is not beyond any one's c'i Cver the Terrible Plight morning, af ttr a weeks visit in 2"i Sunday of cents in a bottle purse. Invest cf the Future. Chamberlain's Liniment and you are Eureka. A SIMPLE QUESTION for sprains, bruises and like iv ntly advocate M o tun prepared Excursion aw Rates Texas to and - ,r natural resources wMbout injuries. Soldjby all dealers. i Mexico points via- - Salt Lake Route. Spanish Fork People Are Requested to w'.w tn worrying about t Honestly Answer This. See lucal agent or write J. H. ! t'o for ciwstles when u'l A good agent wanted in every town not the word of a representee It is 1 til S. Main warmth Salt Lake St., .ir" destroyed, or for to represent an old ehtablished insurcitizen of Spanish Fork more convincIt Is r a!l Is exhausted. City. .i a makes that ance than the doubtful utterances of ing campany specialty over i 'v i tn tie? hysterical people living everywhere else in the co Ion it as they are under of temperance risks, low rates, and Frederick Moore on Thursday night Xon-- ' Union? Read this: liberal contract to capable man. Adeft; :! ' for future delivery "with two said, exceptions, Spanish Alma Cox. Third Ward. Spanish Fork, dress S. Wilson, 253 Broadway, New Fork has I'.v.ibl be deficient In phllosc. the best stige in Utah." The real philosopher Is he who York. I liy "Since I gave a public Utah, says: That's something to feel tickled about. l arirc h sure t!p that, things are com statement recommending Doan's KidWhat? lrc. 1's :iy smiles upon adversit; James Mayhan was taken sick vety ney Pills in August, 1B07, I have not v. ( irri''ttee been bothered to any extent with kidwith this afternoon suddenly apearly 1 ne r ourtn ward concert It u just hs will to consider tint' which w asi trouble. Once and awhile I have ney pendicitis and was taken to Salt Lake to have been held this ii!t cro-sti- e Wnv.' material ty evening has bet n had on the afternoon train to be operated when I have caught backache, for one week and will be j,voi:,s ;;l' t!:t- 1'n'lmann will tie in on for the postponed col The but will Doan's trouble. and nil the berths w'th operation air Kidney Pills have upper, thf held next Thursday evening. A first never failed to relieve me. For ten ilih: a t'om-nnyears from now. ii probably be performed this evening or class program has been arranged. tli scarcity of conl runs the price tin tomorrow morning. years I was subject to attacks of kid- sin to- $l.ni)0 a ton. some miserable ney trouble, aome of which were bo . . ,. , Tuesday afternoon and evening the civ nors of the present may have came weda last, Thursday grand evening ' to? rejoice In the prospect of lower of the public schools put on a a . pupils , , ding reception was given at the h me Christmas ; temperatures Operetta at the opera house without suffering of Bishop Kyle of Ioland in honor of intensely from pa ns of care Is to take the world going "A Surprised Grumbler, .,"the entitled my back and loins. The through Itself and the gurss that the little the marriage of their daughter Evelyn . filled was . at both performances , ,; of Salem. l Early in ami J filerlh will be rocking along on sell d to Mr. Jay Stout seemed well everybody pleased. ' (.UU8ed ll much the evening the guests were delight-fu"time a hundred thousand yea annoyam.ei whl.n hnv1K hence Is Just as good as any otltier one of these spells, I saw Doan'h Kid-Wat the arrival of Earl 7" surprised r .. .Why. therefore, worry? Why atteni I" Scovil and his newly wedded bride of Rriggs, Arthur Briggs andGe... ey Pills advertised and I had my wife srtl'e the puzzle of navigating t ne Raymond Canada, making the occasion Fitter left this ,1ofuture morning for Carey, get a supply for me at Larson's Drug of dtendiioughts too big for t" e a double wod:!ing feast. The in a covered wagon. tables William Store. I must say-- that I never took Idaho, sea: leave that to future llobsons laden d with all 'lieacies the of a owns ranch heavily but has another medicine that gave suc'i prompt af that place, ft the safe and sane people wl'l just good The contents of lua'kc up their Minds to nil'ivate the season. After taking of a mount-iou- a been in Spanish Fork for sometime and lasting benefit. one box of Doan's Kidney Pills cured repast the evening waa spent in past selling his home. and to practise if. many I hllnsophy, me and I have been in good health Having spent disturbing factors would be ellmi sinking and reciting. and term a happy night and wishing the newely since." rnled There Is nothing like A number of the friends and relaJutM that It will work out all riht; w .'tided couples happiness and success For sale by all dealers. rice 5u of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson tives It always does from cents. Foster-Milbur- n through life the guests wended their 'Co.. Buffalo. gave them a very pleasant surprise New Nork, sole way homeward. agents for the United Monday evening, the occasion being States. TELEGRAPHED TO THE CAT the tenth aniversary of their wedding. Remember the name Doan's and 'I Musicians. A pleasant party was held after which take no other. The Important observation has been Ho a College Girl Let Her Mother the merrymakers departed wishing the made that the blowers of wind In I Know She Was a Phi Beta couple many happy returns. are bald or struiuputa Invariably Kappa. I while the sawyers of baldescent. A' bright COLONIST RATES A few minutes delay in treating college put who hnd won firings are ndornetl with locks to a Delilah's make r. writes Itch, fp'gers In the Phi Ileta Kappa membership some cases of croup, even the length To San Francisco, San Diego, Impwidely wan so enaer to announce the Uobert M. Gny in the Atlantic Clnr of time it takes to Fresno and other CALIFORNIA doctor for a erial, go fact at home that she telegraphed the 'net. oboe. horn, trombone, tuba, and often via the SALT LAKE ROUTE. The safest proves dangerous. points blown have bassoon each other's news, Fearing to Miami an overanxPPT bends ns bate as slrorco antl simoon way,ia to keep Chamberlain's Cough Tickets on sale March 10th to April 10 ious mamma with th telegram she Mut f all bald Remedy in the house, and at the first inclusive. See local agent for further It to ihe faintly cat This roy- the plains of Africa al pcrsonHBe bears with reRtl dignity heads, Tymptino's r the baldest. Ills indication of croup give the child a information, or address J. H. Mander-fielt- l, rtnltnnt scone beams out In the musi- dose. Pleasant to take and always thw name of "Tlntalh Plleser." ' A. G. P. A., &) S. Main street, When this UiesHiiKe Was ticked off cal storm tike the moon amid broken cures. Sold by all dealers. Lake City, Utah. Salt I have no In the Western I'nKu. doubt, gives ns telegraph office clouds, and. h operator, not wishing to declare much confidence to Hie navigators of musical sea. He Is never at a BIDS WANTED Agent t rnself stumper, wrote It out brave- - the Ills loss, lie glares at the score NOTICE . "Rear Mamma--- 1 have ruptured a iincoinprotnlslni; attitude shows you Sealetl bills to perform the duties of There will be a general Priesthood that he. at any rate, knows' what It Ihv watermaster for the Spanish Fork I'hhV taknpnkev East Bench Irrigation and Mfg. Co. for meeting together with the officers of 2127 Fifth all about. Mow admirable in his "To;Tlglth I'ileser as lie screw up his dla the season of 1DI1 will be received at the various auxiliary organizations of avenue eW York (Mty." The messenger lov 'got Into further phragins. taps them gently. tnrr"ss-Ingly- the office of the Secretary at his resi. the Nebo Stake of Zion held in the stake with critical ear Inclined, and trouble ,y of the dignified dence in Spanish Fork City unt il 7 Tabernacle at Payson at 2 p. m. Saturtiiitld of color who opened the door If albiys their thrnbbings with unfevered February 25th, 1911. Itnllatis lived the.-- npd receiving nn palm. (Aticl nil this amid un ava o'clock, p.m., Saturday February 18, day The? boarif1 of The day following, the quarterly con19)1. directors reserves indignant tieiintlve he retaliated: Innche of sound, like a mini (mistical of the stake will be held at the ference to or all bids. the while necktie . right reject any sliding "Well, they must a set of dippy ly tying his down the Jungf'au.) Spanish Fork, March 4, 1911. same place, beginning at 10 a. m. A freaks, anyway." ' general attend'" '" Sec. Ennight. ! D. & R. G. Passenger Train Crash es Into Hones Drawing Wagon re o J I p. . Self-Cultu- re p. p. p. J care cf its v-- Man-derfiel- - kid-hou- se j S Bald-Heade- , , Vvi tained in Spanish Fork Loaded with School Children and said, "Let there be a road and there was a road!" .Ar Postmasters of the County Enter Nobody Injured At eight o'clock this morning Wm. Larsen driver of the I .eland wagon which hauls the school children from that place to the schools in this city, drove his team on the D. & R. G. track at the Leland crossing in front of pas senger train No. 4(1" from Tintic. The engine crashed into the team killing one horse ami breaking the The children tongue and harness. were uninjured but most of them weie badly frightened. Tre heavy East wind which was blowing this morning prevented the driver or the children from hearing the train, arul some people who wire assembled on the platforn at the switch confused the driver by making signals to him so that he did not see the approach of the engine. The regular annual meeting of the Utah County Postmasters' Association was held in this city Wednesday. The morning session was held in the Commercial Club rooms at the City 1 Hall. In the absence of Pnsident Snell, the address of welcome was given by David A. Stone. Secretary of the Commercial Club. Response to the welcome was given by Postmaster Harrington of American Fork. A talk on the Po-t- al Savings System in operation was given by Postmoster Clove f Provo. Postmaster Page of Payson then gave a talk on the new registry system, following which the members indulged In a general discussion of departmenta orders. At liooi the assembled Postmirters adjourned for luncheon, which was served at the home of Postmaster and consisted of all the delicas-ie- s of the season. The afternoon Bcssion was held in the The parlor of the Lawrence home. program const ted of songs by Miss Bessie Gardner and Miss Fay Laurence and a recitation by Wm. C. Mart II. Officers wi re elected for the ensuing year as follows: Pof tmihtress Thorpe of Pleasant Grove, president; I ostmas-te- r Harrington of American Fork, Miss Sadie Graham of Prove, secretary and trearurer. Law-renc- ASSESSMENT NO 1. Voltaire Mining and Milling Company. Principal place of business Spanish Fork, Utah. Notice is hereby given" that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 2Gth day of January, 1!11, an assessment of one mill "per share was levied upon the capital btock of the corporation, payable at once to the treasurer, Nicholas Smith, at his reiidence in Any stock Spanish Fork City, Utah. upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 18th day of March, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for salo at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 15th day of April, 1911, at 2 o'clock p. mi, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advr and expense of sale. Office at Residence Spanish Fork Utah. Date of First Publication Feb. 2, 1911. cent brooms 50c. cents at Farmers' 50 75 35 cent brooms Co-o- e, vice-preside- -- ,t JTICulTY.Cr ili. Ttlic tised FhKED cf t!ie Adulterations Prac- iiV.rcert f.sme Wines C.'..n Were Die tore d. .ltd or pure food laws ...'oq these day that 7o me- fkat-:.aL:.st" n sult of modern consnd cotr pet i linn Surh. rot the case, for the C.rt !. .' in i!t:t ffrloti is'a (Titlors or tnidc - - ever. is ui'd f'nn-nrcoDf.liiined as tiiiit-riHi" t"im i,f today of ti e adulters-c- r Ihrtf food r lr P'tny is an account orth row' the bskers of Rome were wnnt 'o mix with their dough s white earth, roft to the torch and sweet to ihe tatifp. thus turning out a food)-lulHint had welpht and flue appearatu-e,Mit Htt'e food value. Pliny a I; o touched upon wine adtil. fr.'.tlon II? assures ns that not tven the rich Toman noble could bp i:r that the wire be, purchased was pure. Morrover. th ramous !nes of Far-nwere doctored, nnd wines from Gnul generally esti erred to be the were as a matter of fact artificially colored by sloes nnd other dr'.iR? Much comrlalnt wns made In Athens touching wine adulteration, so that in time It became necessary ' special Inspectors with a view to putting an md to the evil. There was one wine merchant named Canthare. who was so skillful In the hiatter of adulteration thnt his nnme actually became a synonym for s the expression "ckver deceit." long suit was In Imparting the flavors of old age to new wine. And so on Throughout Europe, from the tenth century onward, ars found numerous instances of food adulteration In general practise hy bakers, brewers., vintners.- etc. Ths tricks of the trade were originate: more than 1 .000 years ago. o- An attack of the grip is often followed by a presisent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been extensively used and with good suceet s for the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases have been cured after all other remedies have failed. Sold by all dealers. . o MALE HELP WANTED Salesmen to sell entirely or side improved $1,000 accident and $7.50 weekly indemnity insurance policy, with registration identification; $1 annually. New Jersey Registry Co., Newark, N. J. AT THE U.S. HOSPITAL Hayes twelve years old was operated on Monday for an external trouble. She is getting along nicely. Miss Edith Hales fourteen years old was operated on Monday morning :t the L. I). S. Hospital for appendicitis I .a von She is improving. Miss Maud Bowenr was operated on Monday morning for appendicitis. She is improving. Dr. Richards performed all three operations. Seed Oats For Sale . b't Can-thnre'- UNDS OF THE SEA USEFUL Emperor William oats yield from 25 Of Great Importance In Glassmaking to !10 per cent better better than the and Warfare Moving Character white Russian. A good, clean white of Qulcksinds Explained. oats that will give satisfaction. Call Thi sands of the sea are sltifiulnrly at my resilience and see me before you useful They are of primary Imporbuy. tance In Rlassmaklns Nicholas Smith, Spanish Fork. They have nn Important place In warfare, as a bank of sand twenty Inches tfclck Is proof Grand opening sale of the Pattern Hat spalnst modern rifle slots. The elecMillinery on March Kth antl 9th, Cor- trical 4 show that It properties of and West ner 2nd Center Street Provo. has positive eleefrWVr, although a rod Of silica, the chtstf etsMtaent or sand Dr. C. O. Scott wishes to inform his Is negative. The singular drying effect which ocfriends and patients that he has moved his office to the front rooms of the new curs when a stretch of wet sand Is Creer block facing Main street, where pressed by the foot Is due entirely to he is prepared with new modern equip- an alteration In the piling of the sand ments to give better results. For an grains Normally the grains are close but abnotmal Is together, engagement please call over the brought about by pressure ofpiling the foot, Independent phone 43, one ring. the space between the edges of the grains being enlarged and the water drained away. If the pressure of the If troubled with indigestion, consti- foot Is continued the sand becomes pation, no appetite or feel billions, give wetter than ever, the vacuum, Chamberlain's Stamoch and Liver Tab- quickly bringing water partial from the surlets a trial and you will be pleased rounding sand. . In quicksands the moving character with the result. These tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and Is thought to be duo-tthe Imprisonstrengthen ths digestion. Sold by all ment between the grains of gai-e- from O" '" s fr |