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Show No. candy MMERCIAl CLUB INSTALLS OFFICERS evening the Commercial the Club held their annual meeting t Ls.1. m. .ml installed officer for the L wuing year aa follow R.T. Thurber, vc-pr- " resident; David T. uew n fclia Hansen, treasurer. wm mm loard or governora lows: J. I. Creer, Erastu Hansen, D. A. Stone. A. R. Crecr, Fred Lewis, Jr. -- J. H.Snell. The board of governor! met Wednea-- y evening and named the following ommittce: at drawa the 112.00 Young mens Co, 424 tot of Committee-Fr- ed A baby boy was born to Mrs. Ilattiv Banks Monday. DANTE'S Conkey'a Poultry Book means dollars Coming aoon the Lion and the Mouse. to anyone. Free if you bring this ad Watch for the date. Opera House. to World Drug Co. one Innd sale half of fop Pinr ReW. E. Patten of Payson will mile west of city hall. Enquire of preach Sunday morning at iQM o'clock Tno.a warner. at the Presbyterian Church. Sunday school at 1 1 :30 a. m. Publie la invited. Mrs. Alma Andrus and Mra. Joseph Brorkbank treated their religion class The Royal Neighbors will hold a with a sleigh ride Saturday afternoon. meeting Wednesday evening at Fraternal Hall at 8 o'clock for the purpose Wm. fhristenson and family returnof installing iww officers. All member ed to Black foot. Idaho Saturday after are urged to be present. two weeks visit with relatives and Mra. Effi Dnrt, Recorder. ' friends. imi Lewi Hitchlnga, George i. Harry Pavia, LOST-Bl- aek muff .between W. K. lorge Fox. Brockbanka' place and Jacob tlobert-aona- . House and Property D. A. Stone, return to Clarence Smith. Kindly ;. Brockbank, J. W. Hagan, B. R. December 3rd. Iost Itahmann, Joseph Hanson. Ruler-El- iaa Hansen, J. II Snell. Building lots for aale 3 blocks east of edMatley. main street one block from Central P. and Creer, Finance Auditing-- J. School house, water main 2 rods from V W. McDonald, Ammon Tuttle. t J. H. Snell. A. T. line. See James Neilson. Membership :oney, A.R. Creer, E. C Chriatianson, W. P. Shippee, Fred CACKLE: CACKLE: CACKLE: Yea Jl T. 'ja kman, P. P. Thomas, Niel Duhle. the hena are all cackling when fed Con- Receptio- n- R. T. Thurber. W. P. key.a Laying Tonic. It brings the ' llnrvp. V. M. Snell. Roniamin Isaac. eggs, For sale by World Drug Co. b.lVV. Ilagan, Elias Hansen, J.H.Sntll, AlG. Stoddard, W. A. Jonca, J. W. Mrs. Mr. Huber and their The sugar factory rmbloyvea dance at the Auditorium Wednesday evening was a success socially and financially. Picnic was aerved at midnight in fine style to over six hundred Thursday morning about two o'clock the home of Arthur Jarvis took fire while Mr. ami Mrs. Jarvis were at the dance. The children were sleeping in the house at the time the fire start J and quick work by Carl Grotegut probably saved their lives. One lumber rooms in the rear and the windows and doors of the brick building were burned but the greater part of the furniture was saved. Considering the lateness of and Henry three children, of Payson were the hour, the Fire Department made a Prior, Wm. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Lewis of quick run and soon after tneir anival fublicity Bureau-DaGardner. Henry jArryle, the Fourth ward Saturday, Sunday and had the fire under control The place Sanitation and Public Welfare-J- o. was not insures. Monday. - lA-wi- vid Hughes, , J. W. Hagan, J. P. Creer. L.O. Lawrence, Erastus Hansen. James Creer, J. B. Hughes. . Good Roads To trade for good milk cow. or first class organ, 1 small driving and riding best rolled edire hood rubbers mare, 4 years old, gentle. Kee W. H. Downs, Section foreman Ma pie ton DeWomena 60c at Dahle'a. pot. 1 kJ, i LOST-- A bay horse branded SL on Finder notify John White- - When you want a reliable medicine for a cough or cold take Chambealain'a i tf ad. Cough Remedy. It can always be deFor sale or rent the home of Joseph pended upon and is pleasant and safe urkham one block went of Thurber to take. . For sale by all dealers. , ft thigh. heol. - . FOR SALE Hum ad lot ro lo tion, two lilneka woct nt .Tov'a lnmluv A X.f anuiill InllllMa rf v T. u m JT (liaiiituit We desire to inform our natrons that we will ' handle ice next summer the same as last summer. A. R. M. Beck. Mrs. Leon Stallines returned home spending Sunday and Monday wim mrs. j. . nsnion or rrovo. ffter When buying butter why not buy the bfst, we sell Ben Williams Charlea Bar lev's ar.d Mra K. Rirnev'n huttor i Me per pound at Dahle's. The Sale Route has temporarily continued trnn No. 62 northbound. u here at 10: 38 a. m. and train No. Southbound due at 10:18 p. ni. Next Wednesday January 17 TAKE IT IN TIME Just as Scores of Spanish Fork People Have. Waiting dosn't pay. If you neglect the aching back, Urinary troubles surely follow. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve backache, Relieve other kidney ills. . Spanish Fork citizens endorse thorn. Mrs. Harriett Braithwaite, first ward Lant Thursday evening the members Spanibh Fork, Utah, says; "You arc 1 Wnns to cortiwtP the imblioatlTr of the FirB D.'P'istTiint Chief Booth a watch" fob set with a the statement I gave in favor of Doan a diamond, as an appreciation of his Kidney Pills some years ago. I had service as head of the department. severe pains across the small 'of my back and it was almost impossible for The me to atttend to my housework. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jarvis desire to kidney secretions were also unnatural. express their gratitude to the members When I stooped, a feeling of dizziness of the fire department and the many came over me and I was always lanfriends and neighbors who assisted I void and of used severenergy. them durini; the burning of their home. guid al remedies but found no relief until I commenced taking Doan's Kidney If your children are subject to attacks Pills. They lived up to the claims of rroup, watch for the first symtoms. made for them." hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's Cough Price 50 For sale by all dealers. Foster-Milbu- ri Co., Buffalo, Remedy a soon as the child becomes cents. hoarse and the attack may be warded New York, sole agents for the United States. off. For sale by all dealers. Remember the name Doan's--an- d take no other. A good agent wanted in every town to represent an old established life InPersons troubled with partial parasurance company that makes a speciallysis are often very much benefited by ty of temperance risks, low rates and massaging the affected parts thoroughliberal contract to capable man. Ad ly when applying Chamberlain's Lini-medress S. Wilson, 253 Broadway, New . This liniment also relieves rheuYork. matic pains. For sale by all dealers. ip'pn nuv i the n' Spanish Eork Volunteer Fire department will give their annuRl ball. One cliance will be given with every 5oc "The Home as a Social Center" will cket on a $10.00 rocking chair on ex- JERSEY MILK AND CREAM be the subject in the Second ward ibition at Excel Furniture Co. class next The Sunday morning. parents In bottles from young healthy subject matter will be given by Fred cows.sanitary HENRY ANGUS Iwis, Jr., Mrs. Lizzie Tuttle, Mrs. Milk 5c Qt. Cream 15c Pt. 25c Qt. JaneJone. The general public is in- Buttermilk 10c Gal. Theodore LAID TO REST vited. Class begins at 10:45 a. m. Phone 134 M. M Ie. Funeral services "were held in the Hake Shore meeting house on Sunday, January 7th, over the remains of Sister Alt Angus, who died of cancer of the lfyer and stomach on Friday the fifth iqst. Bishop Lorenzo Argyle presid" ing. 1 The ward choir furnishe'd the music. During the exercises the Lake Shore mrtett rendered a beautiful selection. The speakers were Henry Gardner, Coltrin and Bishop Argyle, all of rhom bore a faithful testimony to the loral worth of the deceased. Bishop h rgyle was most eloquent in her praise. Sister Angus was a native of Spanish Virk Chu ... nnd wan K.1 u,ra . ' . nv. ....... nt i.Jwon has been a sufferer since last August. She leaves a husband, eight children and three grand children to mourn her joss. I She was a daughter of Colonel Steph- n Markham one of the original pio-eeof Utah. She was a noted work er in the Church; she was a fond and indulgent mother; a loving wife and an Intelligent companion' she lived and ied a faithful, trusting Latter-da- y Saint and was beloved by all who knew her. The congregation was very large ano the floral tributes were simply magnifi' . . . NUMBER 52 SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY II. 1912 VOLUME X Amusement Press PANISH jhORK I HE I . - Mrs. Urt Stewart Sr. was given the surprise of her life Tuesday eveningf the occasion being the fifty fifth an- niversary of her birthday A large number of friends and neighbors took possession of the house early in the evening, and at eleven o'clock served a delicious oyster supper, a pleasent time was enjoyed. . , . Annual Report nt FINANCIAL CONDITION OFCITY l A young eastern lady would like to get acquainted with a gentleman of the NOTICE TO BEET GROWERS west, as this is a bold method of gett ing acquainted, it is the only resort that I have to become a westerner. Contracting for the raising of sugar I an sincere and will marry if suited. beets will be commenced Monday, Jan I understand from my friends that uary 22nd at the office of Karl J. Greene there are a good many in the west tired Tailor, in the Rockhill building. The of single bliss and lonesomeness. Hence company has plenty of seed this year I am thankful to the editor if he pub so contractors will be allowed as large lishes this article. I would appreciate contracts as they desire. the acquaintance of an honest and honorable gentleman. For further parHere is a remedy that will cure your ticulars, pletse write to the undersignex waste tine and cold. A. E. L. P. O. Box 33 Toledo, Ohio. and order blanks. Commence work at once. NATIONA L LIGHT COM PAN Y Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., Sault Ste Marie, Mich." had been troubled with sick headache for about five years when she began Madam Hughes Thomas gave Span- taking Chamberlain's Tablets. She ish Fork people a grand musical treat has taken two bottles of them and they -. Sick headache is the concert was a success, all our best have cured hecaused a disordered stomach for by theatre goers gave praises, in fact no one is able to criticize such such able which these tablets are e.pecally inten ded. Try them, get well and stay well singers as these, much credit is due to Thos. Llewellyn, John E. Bowen and Sold bv all dealers. Lorenzo Thomas for the success thro hard labor in boosting the in their cent. Mrs. John Ellison came down from J The sympathy of The Press goes out terest of the Sons and Daughters of Castle Gate last evening with her four to the relatives of the deceased in their Wales Society of this town. Signed, smallest children, to spend a couple of A Native ol Dowlais Sad bereavement. weeks with her parents. rs SPANISH FORK CITY, UTAH, DECEMBER 31ST, 1911 The Inferno- - Saturday aaw the ftrt presentation here of the famous five reels of moving pictures, deleting DniiU?'s Inferno poem, "The Inferno," 11i Oracle theatre was packed to its capacity for the occasion, and the big Til the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Spanish Fork City: audience aat throughout the wonderful Gentlemen:- -! herewith present a report of the financial condition of Span spectacle, with hardly a breath break- ish Fork for the fiscal year ending; December 31, 1911. ing It silence of th Intense Interest. Thrp on the canvas spread a living 1 DISBUKSEMENTS-191KECEIPT8-U- M of dore'a grvni plrturrs, License $ 12M.75 Salary of Officers $4.'l7.75 mad" in Illustration of the subject, .. 354. 3t 20l0 Cemetery Cemrtery... k and crag wit I 'features of nature, 11096.11 Taxe Remitted 29.46 Tae ami rhom, ice-f-it kl ami dismal hog, Poll 310.00 Police and City Prison 2M3.Ut Tax with now and then beasts of pray, tiger Electric 5t5.15 Electric Light General Ex.... 2O7G.f0 Lights and olf and lion, with writhing mi-pe4004.00 74. H Paid on Electric A ret Tan Sale darting along the way. Throng- Streets, Alley and Irrigation. 3971.34 250. 93 Streets, Alley and Irr, ing these dreary wastes, chill with Water Worka 790.: S 1079.83 Water Worka snow and ice, or hot with flaming pits, 1523.75 1510 Paving Paving are the living human ftgurea of Dore'a Finea 407.00 Public Grouud and City Prop. . 791.47 crca'.ion, type of different grade of 451.MI 45.60 Fire Department Pound sinful soul working out their various Estray .Tnio.oO 298.M Elections... Given Cash for Notes punishments In the nether world. The 142.45 Printing $21G23.2 Total Receipt for year. posi g of thee figures, amid ice Bulance in Bank Dec. 81, '10 . 4158.94 Criminal Suits 331.20 and furrounding flames, la the cnief 173.C7 Contingent 1:8787.20 Intcrctt Paid wnler vt the production, group Uon Total 23I5.M ... 24183.96 Notes Paid. 2000.00 grotip lining the scenes in literal heaps, Total Disbursements-UM- 1 the iJgure in the plucea seemingly In- Balance Dec. 31 1911 $ 4G03.24 Total Disbursements-19- 11 .$J4 13.! tertwined, and showing as great writand limbs faces human manses of ing Amid them move the muster spirits, Lucifer, Pluto and Cerberus, with here aikt there a lighter one, as Dante's anLIABILITIES RESOURCES gelic i'eatricv, and the spirit of the Balance in bank Dec.31 4003.24 Note Outstanding .1:4000.00 '11....$ renowned classic and heroes of ancient 167M.OO 770.62 Water Worka Bonds. . . : Tax Pavement Due. tiroes. Through the changing scenes l.r96.84 . 1321.00 Acrt.outstand. Electric hand on Waterworks Light Supplies move Dante and hi guardian spirit JI.V1.10 on hand .. . 1041.00 Water Scrip outstanding Electric Supplies V'Ugil, their figures wonderfully true 2044.18 Taxea Due for 1911 S4(io00.9 Total.. am! tlriking in the maze. 119.45 Due. ami Tax Irr. The pictures are wonderful outlines Water Meter belonging to City ..... 5000.00 of the entire narrative, chosen with f U900. 09 roMummate taste and comprehension Total and giving not only the sense of the pitgi image, but alsj two or three storPresented to the City Council January 2, 1912, and referred to the comies of the separate souls imprisoned. on finance for examination. mittee Accompanying It all. the low minor on motion by Albert Swenson January 2, 1912. ' train of the musU'ial score Adopted prepared ' I, James Nielsen, Recorder in and for Spanish Fork City, heaeby certify of musicians Italy by some of the best Anfor the production, aided in the weird that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy af the original Council t bv aa the witness nual second, 1912, my January ity Keport accepted effect The lecturer' eaka now and and then, giving enough of the story official signature this' second day of January, Nineteen Hundred Twelve. , . JAMES NIELSEN. Recorder to make clear tho passing scenes. It all marvelous, and rot a single, flaw " -Naomi and Hyrum Thoina r tarnoi HIGH SCHOOL NOTES in tho production Ircaks- 'lti' cffei-- of i home from Wales Stnday. reality or hinges on the ridiculous, its In regard to the action taken by offispell being difficult to throw off. even cer of the student body, with reference LOST Gentlemans tan glove. Find-- , e,fter the ligh' in the auditorium break to the Inscription for Mr. Howe's silver the visual gloom. er please bring to this office and get it may be said that this recomreward. It la a production which will never service, mendation wua unauthorized by' either receive the full credit due it and we entire quorum of officers or the the Paul Lee left Monday for Salt Lake feel to congratulate the management student body. after spending the holidays with his of the Oracle theatre in securing th:a The basket ball game played with parents. attraction. Nephi last Friday was well attended our and resulted in victory for boys, Mrs. Joseph Wren returned home score 21 to 16. Friday January 12th Sunday from Moroni after sbending CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES we meet American Fork on our own the holidays with her mother. ELECTIONS floor and as we defeated them here Rowe McKell Nielsen last year, we expect the same result Mrs. Lynn McClellan of Payson reJUDICIARY Rowe this time. Gardner McKelt turned home Friday after a week a On the same evening the Seniors of visit with Mrs. Wm. Davis. FINANCE Nielsen the High School will give a dance at Kowe Brockbank the Auditorium which pomises to be one CLAIMS Mrs. Sylvester Hyatt of Payson with Howe Gardner of the best of the season. The public Brockbank two children was visiting her grandher PRISON CITY and POLICE is cordially invited to attend. Uowe Brockbank Nielsen parents Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hicks of High School entertainment to be the Third ward on Wednesday. PUBLIC GROUNDS and at the Oracle Theatre, Thursday CITY PROPERTY given McKell January, 18. A special program will Rowe Gardner Last Thursday night Bishop and Mrs. STREETS ALLEYS and IRRIGATION be arranged by the students of the Hales entertained at their new George in be will and run school McKell Nielsen conjunc Brockbank high tion with3000 feet of speciil pictures. house in honor of Mrs. Hales' birthday ENGROSSING and PRINTING McKell Secure your tickets early through the Mrs. Hales' brothers and sisters, her Brockbank Gardner su its and uncles and the presidencies RULKS high school students. Admission prices McKell children 10c adults 20c. Brockbank Rowe of the different ward organization were CEMETERY the gusts. A pleasant time was enMAX. Nielsen Gardner McKell joyed until midnight. ELECTRIC LIGHTS Brockbank Gardner Rowe FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDING WORK AND PLAN WORK SEE Brockbank Gardner Nielsen WATER WORKS Gardner McKell Nielsen JESSE BRAITHWAITE, ARCHITECT PERSONAL Earn 25.00 cash by few hours' work. We want to advertize our new Lamp Burner. We offer $25.00 in cash to any lady or gentleman who can furnish reference who will sell 15S of our White Light Smokless Lamp Burners in your community at 35c each. Burner ed. guaranteed per our "Ad." in this paper today. Send us 35c for sample burner INFERNO FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF SPANISH FORK money Why perimenting when you can get a preps e ration that has won a repu tation by its cures of this disease and world-wid- can always be depended upon? It is known everywhere as Chamerlain' Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. The New Year Eve Club had their ann ual social at R. W. Money's at Palmyra January 8th there was present 40 mem bers of the club. They played games such as progressive 63, high five etc. David Hughes and Mrs. John W. Moore won the first prize and Joseph Brockbank and Mrs. John S. Lewis won the booby prize. A pleasant time was enjoyed until the we sma' hours ?when all left for their homes. SPANISH FORK, UTAH Coughs that keep you awake at night alao disturb the sleep of the rest or the lamiiy. Tbey can be stopped In a few minutes with. Ballard's Horehpund Syrup It is a Rcmcd of Great Relieving Power In All Lung and Throat Troubles. Ballard's Horehound Syrup conveys a wartntng and relaxing In. flaeace to the congested lungs. Ileal soreness, quiets tickling ensatlon ia the tnroat, strengthens the voice, loosens phlegm and a relieve all Irritated conditions In tho throat and lungs. Keep bottle In the house. It la hunJy to have when needed and saves a world of misery to the person atTected. Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. Bny the $1.00 slse. It contains five times as mucha a the !5o site, and you get with each bottle Berrtck's Red repper Porous Plaster for the chest. JAMES F. PROPRIETOR BALLARO vM Weak Sight or gore Eyee, tue Stephen. Eye City Dup-u-- g IT LOUIS, M9. Sal're. M rm. Company U |