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Show The' .Spanish For '5 17 VOLUME X fag-- kffi3c pr -- at pound this wrck SPANISrf FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, WANTED -- rtain hewing at d wash ing, Mrs. Emma Paysant. " THE FLOWER OF THE RANCH. ' Jeaae Sharp r holltdaji ner. j upend- - nd Mm. 'jr. the Paul Jameson la" seriously ill of flammatory rheumatism. in- Christmas pricea good this week at II Joh'naon, la down from the twitch spending the holidays Beekatrom Willi a. arf. Miss Elner Hearhson Is spending the with relativea at Lehi. holidays ColoMont Rom i Harold Daily ofj tho of hollidays nJois a eucst during Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Wlghtman of Kr. and Mrs. Uri Stewart. Silver City are visiting here during the who ia teaching holidays. H. Oearnson, , j, ,Mal at Logan ia spending the holi- . here with relatives and friends. rj SALE CHEAP A good2 seated iitrh and two good strands of sleigh wll. Inquire of L. A. Manwill. FOR The merry muslrial comedy "The Flower uf the Ranch,'' U Uyuiui a doubt the beat attraction, that ever came to Spanish Fork. The house was packed to the tliwrs when the curtain went up and when the company saw that big Christmas crowd .they arosa n their tip toes and got very busy and thtf rrsult of their ttfui'is waa W ry pleasing to their aduiunce. , Jess Hail in the part uf "Skiver." the tt'pdvrfoot was a scream every tune tie came on the atane. mih Caldwell in the part of "flower. V made a hit with the audience, she tings dunces' and plays her role in a mauiw r which leaves nothing to wUh fur. The other member of the company are all talented singers and arlur. The ensemble numbers on the program wen exceptionally flue. We wish to con gratulate manager Druckbank m gett ing such an attraction a "The Kl cr of the Kaiivh," in paniUh Fork. -- It has been tiding to atiow' for the home f rum Salt go Jameson came ' past several dura. Notice it? to 'X'nd ir noiiiaaya. rhistU Miss Kate Bearnson left Sunday morning to visit with, her sister Mra; W..1I. Williams at Carfteld. Edwari Christianson returned to the Strawberry tunnel today, after spend the holidays with his parents. ing school Is James Jensen who teaching Is Fork in Utah Spanitih Fielding Mra. J. T. Hales and' children of pending hit Christmas vacation. Provo came over to eat Christmas din Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wilkina came ner with Mrs. Hales' parents. wn from Scofleld Sunday to spend FOUND -- A watch. Owner may te holidays here with relatives. N I upaiion, tne C "The Little Home- 4 of acts beautiful scenery big ptead," A md electrical effects. play that ran 330 in over fr Chicago, 200 nights nights in Boston and over five weeks n Philadelphia Pa. Dont miss thi ' ' treat. . The discussion of the subject, "A 'omnarison of the Child of Fiftv Years Apto With the Child of Today ' 'in the Second Ward Parents Class last Sun- iy was found so interesting that furthur discussion on the subject will given next Sunday. The class be I ?iits at ' ii.i.liil tl I 0t funht-- (iH-- r com-"nln- s y or-'re- d bt 'finises amendments everv few .Meanwhile the letters and wpUpers continue to arrlvo late, '"' tne trade of the two countries snf. Months. l'ess. - Hl inform, r 'nr in Ihe IHotilr t M aiiMifi nmtrr of iHtVMHl. IMfoHi Norirs cairn aith tunrti'r I'mliiniH am i o. . ('lull III till' Hli(i'rllirl ul "in.HIMI l.iUiri MW ttt I'luh i ii' to fur.- lie Ualillll-r- , it I I Ihm-Miu- Ml (t.ih. ih-- i AlluruiJT f.'f A Jilili.l-.wiH.- r Hip ii In ih (DHtli-- r ut 1'irei.tiilfof UlVIHMll Ni.TII'S Tit f'raritir iii'iinwuh imiht "! I., ll ll. IIiiW v-- S.nulh I.AUl..i. Mt t,lr fri hUlricl Ike f ( ur1 iiiiM.a.-i.- ( Ouicn-n.- iint. me oitt in tteit-;- , Ibr f 1 . Ult if J'htr M .Mi'-l- l T.BAYLiFF ol iniM iili'lkliuo - lib vniirhrr-t- o in r, nis ihu iimli'iinuiml M lirr rKlili-m-ir Ih liiiv lt? Hun! ,n,y ol r'.uit I'Ub. H.I.A SXr.l.l.. I I.l' A. IW. Apill. Alminiiruiir il "I'l A II Moltt;.S. aii. rm v lur ,uml'iutr.ai r iubllvsliuii. Sirtr. W. lull. llate uf re-llt- r And have it 1 Mr. and Mrs. Neils Anthon and fam" ily were entertained Sundayevening at a Christmas Eve supper by Mr. and Mrs. Lundquistnf Benjamin covers were laid for "twenty. The supper was served in five courses. After a pleasant evening was spent in playing games, the sruests wished each other a Merry Christmas and departed for their " homes. , IHmrt.-- l I'lHirt In lh lh ( tuf tin- Mull "f I'liili.l llllt. iumIIiT of Ihe Ill l'wl-- .trdi rt - - fourth J udli-hi- l il .unt -- oialv I lull. uf JuLa DELINQUENT NOTICE ii.t. riser Vniisir Mmlnt snfl MUlitiir Kurk. 1'isb I pinii.ti mil l on- ill uton the ImI- v , ii'k ii.t.. k on BC.'iiuiil if S lntnir ' of N J No. i. lck.nl j.i l. ki U i ) ul up 'iiiiiniN nfl up- 11.1 'if Ui i.m j ul ihe ifpectle sUur. holde s po-- li -- i1e---- ltil ..i m Iiu iow. Same J l CildcrwooJ Awylo erl.Xo.fbnren No-- ' 113 umu IW 10 S HI 401 ss ; I. a. West 11 fo IK'lii't Ji : Mni Sedh i 4 Mm In (i 41 i.vt M tv: I 10 KmnriM 14. Kills 4 I W) US I HllVKl ItOJiiICK II F, Woodwai-i- l II. V. Woo iward 0 0 Wurimr ThnmuH Wsrni r M (VI vo li 40 Ul a Mho I 174 50 is (10 14) (10 3 Oil KHI IS7 '& I I 0 iw ill h A (H) in I. i Thnma (0 ( Muhi ,ir i . M0 41 J.M Ill v I US WIllKtui M ThoniiiK Ins t0 WH 5 fl Ni-h- UftK-uiiw- . . P- - ' the State Industrial School. Morton Wtllard I'etcrwon Sulem Thomas Halvemon Erastus Ottesen j,ayg(n Joneph SweiiKOB Joseph OUen David O. Simmon, David Jones Tsyson 2nd Ward.. gprlnB i,t Wsrd. uke Henry Andrus t.oren Manwill Suntnquln William G Muriel! William D. Holt Goshen A. Hank Soren ChrlKtenen Jr. Uenjamls Francis or, buy. (VI lS K. Ilrixkbsnk John lt'vao in 4 Ml 10 " 41) fKl l4 B i'nvl-- Wllliiitn if you have farm or city property; to sell - (0 JO.M 4 Ul III ( iin m to 40 lu 1.4) IIS ThnmiiH Call on 'H. 41 IS (Sy I' Vi . M 11 1'hnros Knarh Jiunea Hulb:ird Tin tie Jr. Jnhn P. AltlllUllt January Jst, with the original csst and of the ale. Mil Hi .A-. - ni i ii. nwrniii complete scenic and electrical equip Spaniuh Fork flty. Ulub. Decetnlmr 3S,IH, acts the in ment. There are four big production,' showing some of the most beautiful scenery ever shown in the HOMli M1SSIONAIIV LIST western " country". 'Old1 Black Top HtaUe Home Mihioimr,v ApiKifi tments Mountain Virginia. !in ' winter showing autn. iwi i. for the famous James Riyer with its fields Ilyrum U KlmtT Lake Shore of ice. The' black gorge w here lies Arthur Kerr old the little homestead. The grand KdwnlQulgler l.eland mansion of Colorado; Fairfax near AlvlnJ. Jaiotwon Richmrnd Va. ami the battle fields of Joseph A Petiraw a, ....... Virginia. ThiB play ran for over 300 William Spanhownr nights in Chicago "The Chicago Tnb Fork 4th Ward. une," says of "The Little Homestead," James "A play that will live forever, for it Chris Jensen tip. Fork 3rd Ward teaches all of us a good moral lesson," Crbln Johnson Rember one night only Monday January 1st so secure your seats early. Seats Gust Llodstron S. Fork 2nd Ward Heber Hansen on sale at City Drug Store on Sunday Arsyle Sp. Fork 1st yard mornine at 10 a. m. Prices for this en Joseph A. r rauui" jost-p25. and gagement will be 75, 50, 35, Beck The Rural Uplift. "Has your family been of much assistance to you in running the place?" "I should say so," replied Farmer "Food has beta so high Corntossel. that the summer board season ould have been a failure If it hadn't been fur mother and our son Josh." "They saved the expenses of help?" "No, sir. But Josh Is a right good hand In a poker game an' the way mother picked up bridge was aoma-thlV amaslnV i m-'- HUTU'S TO t Mi:llTl!l frmMt-i'- s wll (irewnl riniins wlili vmirb-- r ii.l I lull 1'iuuti, l M tc Itir tut fc nt of l" h. on i Iwf.ir,: Mv i. IWI. Uuiir. Ihp-i- 1 ir U ilro . . rft. la(i.t' W T. ThiiV. KfciH.ul' ' . Al.lT.I I L. IKKiTli. Aunne . , i. 1 ' 1 Last Thursday evening the high school students together with all the rtudents who had ever taken instruc tion under Ed. M. ' Rowe met at the City Pavilion and tendered him a farewell party. An excellent program was given by members of the school, after which a banquet was served. Mr. Rowe was presented with a beautiful silver service, the present of his stud ents as a mark of their appreciation of his labors in high school work. Mr. Rowe leaves January first to take up his duties in Ogden as parole agent of pnprrly repaired. lrl r ( - Kenyan : Don't rtiio a good. timepiece, take it to the pract'eal jeweler, "f (hi Kuurlh JiiiIh iul l iklt. Im.iw lur I t It HilTH'ST"! Til IliTHHH i ' Watches a e delicate mcchrni its and chculd not be tampered with. In U I'm tfiiiirltfiHii i ill I he t Wurh r ii il I '4li.mr A..itil'i.tfc-IralA II . IHI.'. MAl.'liI'M . -li-tf n il'l O M. Atierev f"f Alniii.UirMir. A. II nC pulillinlU'li. Noteniiirr '.HrJ. ni l. In -- K-ii- prices prcvuu. "You'!lfeetathomaltheKenon . Mhi riurib J ml lr I' Ins, til Hint iir'rH'i.g.i Muleof 1 M". . 1ft ic"l,",u,,'t v r'.U. I i. I'IjM Boy to Mr. Sigmundvr Gesliasn -' ! i f i.lr-t- O 7- - mint V I - ij.Xy feLife rrpivll lun. dlrr-LMo- at Salem Wednesday Cafe vitaxlm, oierutcd in eonneetion tvith the Kenyon Ihe ksI in the West. Ql ( idc I biirili .luilu UI t.unlr -- t iyli uli. I Mii-..- r i. li I'HIHr iJu-eml- 10:45 a. m. Inefficient Paris Postoffice. The Paris chamber of commerce and lo foreign chamber of commerce In "ails, to say nothing of thousands of ynte individuals, have been bitterly of the KngiUirnialla by the first post In j'ls every morning. The malls get 'to Paris at ten minutes to bIx. If h? train is very late they sometimes "o not arrive there before 6:15. " this happens the letters are delivered until the second post. Soever means that their recipients do n()t get them much before midday. As ' newspapers aim printed matter, se are never delivered by first uost n Paris.' no matter how early they rr've. The French senate, has an exhaustive Inquiry Into the ""ter, there have been inquiries 'uered Iffore. and the Dostofflce filers. Probate ted Cwrdlixbl? Kobeccn .Iitl John 4(1(1 40 ? Kdwurd r"uspiD W. B. Patton's Famous Ani in Hrciirduiii-- with law anil ord"r of tlin Wednesday afternoon th Creer fam under Little Homestead," nimle n.i lha Sth day of Nov Plays "The i.,.ur.i or ily met at , the City Pavilion to com- the r. lull. o niHiu sh.irrmil fiu-l- i narci-- l of of Messrs ProiTops & rmtif management will he "ld l i n ns olle sut-lmay f memorate the birthday of Mrs. Ann Jacks of Chicago, will play an engage- ih. nittnx nr tn' rre-ar- on iihni HHh Morris Creer. A very pleasant after Uish. duy of SpuniKli KrkMtv. ment of one night only at the Spanish .luiiuurv. S o c'ot-p. in. to lUli.a' ih" hur f thon-on. noon was spent in social talks, a prog aiHUHMmiint toifrthrr Fork opera house New Years Monday piiv (Hlniient. with the tout of ttilvertlSfiufiit and esenv ram and refreshments. The1 Election oflm conveniences not found elsewhere. Modern in every rcsect. Hoonis l.(K) ntid tipwnnl. i Emotional for tho purpose of bonding the town for electric lights turned out a victory of 60 to 5 for the bonds. Salem evidently, does not want to be left behind in the line of progression. ' Kenyon-Saitia- kc , " 1st. business ami shopping district. , In . The next time you go to Salt Inkc, be sure to stop at the Kcnyon; )(Hatal in the heart of the We wish to call your attetion to the fact that most Infectious i!iM'cs sicli as wlHKiilng cough, diphtheria ami cirWt fevrr are contracted when the child has a cold, fhftmbtrlin'a Couth henmly ill quickly cure a nil nr.d greatly leSM-- the (laugrr f contracting theso i'm M'U Thi4 r mttlv is famous fo'r Its cure of cMs: It foe- tain no opium or other iiHmtV aid: may he given t ) a child with w In It coiifltk'nee. Sold by all dealer. I . Utah's Most Popular Hotel For sale pe dally auiu-- to your case. by all dealers. NEW BABIES. . genu eiiect oi nuiii ami rhamtt'rlain'a Tablets makes them es j.MIHl KVAN. T0-H1G- NUMB li R 50 1911 I If you are troubled with chronic eon. . T- - Nice apples 73c per bushel at W. ' Beck Strom's.. . have nne by discribiug and paying 15c Tuesday. . , The Coop, ia gathering their aearon for this advertisement. A baby hoy was born to Mrs. James the ' tp of ice from their pond nearmade Tuesday. Mackly Misa Dora Stewart spent several days ill. Recent cold weather has of the week at Alberta where she was me very good Ice. the guest of Mb Emma Blust. FOOTE STOCK COMPANY Somo of the transient men who are uployed on the Strawberry Project, HERE FOR SALE -- House and lot good lo ent Christmas in this city. They all two blocks west of Jex's Lumber cation, port having a fine time here. The ever popular Pm.te Company yard. Inquire of L, A. ManwilL , opens a three night engagement at Sego Lily Camp R. N. of A. surprised A grand masquerade bull will be the ouera house,. in which occasion they , eighbor Effie Dart with a handsome given in the Hall Wednesday will present ne of the greatest of all Palmyra et of coffee spoons as an appreciation 3rd. Tickets 23c comedy dramas in five acts, Vi hick, f her work as recorder during the yerr evening,' January . fullowi ig with "Qjeena," and the each, , 1911. ' From the reports fmm rItound Un.". . f Mra. Ephraim Neilson from Oregon other towns Mr. Foote iscairji.'g ne Mr. and Mrs. Win. Christenson and ia visiting - here with relatives and of the best repertoire ctmpaniesor the family and Mrl and Mrs. R. C. Jexand friends. Mrs. Neilson is a daughter of season. Presenting all new plays, sMie family of Black foot, Idaho, are spend Mr. WtllinetonVr'ood. ing the Christmas holidays in Spaniuh f wrTXiSrEaier S(eCanii;nnAu8ta ' Fork with relatives and friends. Pierce, Misa I oiise lxwe, Mr. C. W. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of Salt DeVere, the comeaian that Jas pleased Wallace Jones, who for the past two Lake City are visiting in this city with vou before D. E. Rice. Mr. George W. years hm b?cn laboring in th mission relatives. Mrs Jones is a daughter tf Lowe, Mr. Foote and others.' As we field in the Eastern states, returned J. B. Christenson. we underrlund that the ra to nress s home Sunday evening. He is looking advance Bale ia heavy, no secuie your ' veil and reports having enjoyed hia seats cany. Mrs. Arthur Snow will lecture in labor in the mission field. the mutual cf the First ward next Those free packages Conkey's LayTuesday night on "The Dignity of You will find that druggists every Woman's Labor." . Tonic and Big Poultry Books are ing where speak well of Chamberlain's going fast. Get yours today sure Cough Remedy.' They know from long The World Drug Co. V rfpsiro to inform nnr natrons that xperience in the sale of it that in . .. At.. .. Ml i II. -iue ucai Bummer ases of coughs and colds it can always we win mc fiHnuie rt is and R. M. Beck. that it A. pleas-summer. A Des Voines man had an attack of last same as depended upon, and safe to take. For sale by all muscular rheumatism in his shoulder. "alers. A friend advised him to go to Hot Miss Maretta Markham and Elias Spring. That mcnt an expence'of $150. He sought for a quicker William Lawrence, the thirteen year Bona both of this city were married by or more. )!d ton of L. 0. Lawrence, fell the county clerk at Provo last Friday. and cheaper wsy to cure it and found it Three days town on the ice on the mill pond Wed We join their many friends in offering in Chamberlain's Liniment. after the first application of this lininesday afternoon and broke his arm. congratulations. He was hurriedly taken to town and ment he was well. For gale by all ' the injured member was set. The boy dealers. er notice If typographical you any getting along as well as can be ex rors in this edition of The Press, please pected. overlook them; the weather is so cold -"- THE LITTLE we were forced to wear fur gloves great scenic production at the while setting up the type HOMESTEAD" Spanish Fork opera house next Monday . January I H ic o o THE PRESS costs only $1.50 SUBSCRIBE NOW : . r aiinnim 11 m 0s.t keep you awake at night also disturb the sleep or tne rest or tne iany. Tber can be stopped In a few minutes with CoaKhs ; Ballard's Horehound Syrup It Is a Remedy of Great Relieving Power In All Lung and Throat Troubles. Ballard's Horehound Syrui conveys a warming1 and relaxing In. flueace to the congested lungs. Heals aoreness. Quiets tickling; and sensation la the throat, strengthens tho voice, loosena phlegm a relieves all irritated conditions In the throat and lungs.andKeep save bottle la the house. It Is banJy to have when needed a world of misery to the person affected. 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