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Show f 4 K8 -- C. W.& H. OFFICERS ompiij ieeri, ,d v IliDEB VACOH J Cornea fclepU :vmj ;eepmj7 J old ud Hawkins, thirteen years Charles Mrs. and Mr. of met his death Mon-lH- lt noon by being run over by a 'ey will in of p) n, j 'hay- - !i brother, Ivan, two were driving a load of ,(onnger, ditch, while the father row v;,w front of the horse, trying and ft their pulling of thedirecting horse One to drive. and ditch the of (e frightened y that the young-hairesult the 4 with a fence wire into thrown ftii lost Jjynard, who was driving, horses. the under fell and ,tbg the double trees in an effort soon lost his hold e himself, but wheel parsed over his rear .jjj to his from his hip diagonally The boy icr. breaking nine ribs. ffaia to the ho, h ar of iff L K 1 !UU nc of 5 11,08 ml tr ix three hours mi if and his later, parents of the boy are nearly ated with grief over the accident, n Vlvl i WILL BE Trans-Mississip- pi rral BIG GAME TO PAYSCN p i i -- q n cemetery. Hawkins wish rprcfs their heartfelt gratitude to miny kind and sympathetic friends neighbors who assisted them during Mrs. Charles Stonnd : or tad bereavement. !n . FORI OPERA HOUSE management of the epera house iinecured as an attraction during the Miration July 2, 3 and 4, The Ralph This company linger Company.. mi well known in this part of the uitry as one of ' the best stock and the management was in this ky company securing he the under management is company Eugene Spofford, which is a guaran-o- f The )ve I a good performance, three new be given during the engage-wi- t, plays that have never been seen the western country Her Dark Irrtge Morn, dramatized from the ciKius story of Bertha M. Clay, which wst every lady in the land has read. Pierre of the Plains a famous New i irk success, where it ran for over year at the Amsterdam Theatre, rd last but not least A Womans a play made famous by Miss fice George, Three great plays. Am.ng the personal of the company '4re mine well known artists; Ralph kningcr, Miss Pearl Snyder, Selily Kwh, Miss Susie Meeks, Edward 'Untney, Bert Porter, Eugene Spoffard 'im Dorothy Gray, and Miss Ethel jyi will ()" Pierre of the riains will he opening play Tuesday, June 2nd. i'ickets on sale at City Drug. , 'h Iayson were the vlctora last Friday afternoon in the match base bail game for a $100 side bet by a score of 10 to 6 Although the Spanish Fork boys did the better playing in the field, they did not seem to be able to connect with Salmons benders for anything decisive until the last inning, when two hits, one error and a balk resulted in three runs, while the Payaon boys seemed to land safe hits just when they were needed, gathering thirteen in all, including two one home run. " Mrs. Ada Thomas of Salt Lake City her sister Mrs. David Bona. MICROBE OF five-eight- Wednesday afternoon the Benjamin base ball team will meet Mammoth for a $30 purse, the winner to meet Spanish Fork on the Fourth, in addition to which a good many other sporting events wifi bo pulled off. ., . Besides the base I all game on the Fourth, there will be a free for all trot or pace for a $200 purse, a class b trot or pace for a $150 purse, a running race, half mile, $30, a pony relay race for a $10 purse and other sports. Admission to the race track will 23c, grandstand 15c extra. . . of keys with a long Finder please return to this INARY Funeral services over the remains of S. M. Iifson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Leifsou, were held in the First ward meeting house Monday, June 17. The house was well filled with friends and relatives of the deceased. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. Bishop K. W, Mckell conducted the services. Ojaniiog prayer was offered by Henry Mckell and the benediction was pronounced by Jos. E. Wilkins. The speakerswere: Henry Gardner, Ira McKell, Mrs. John Warner, Jos. E. Wilkins and Bishop R. W. McKell all of whom spoke highly of the deceased. The singing was rendered by the choir assisted by songs from the following: Ellen Jameson rendered Abide With Me, Sarah Erickson and Elenor Bearnson rendered I Know My Heavenly Father Knows Bessie Gardner rendered Unanswered Yet. The deceased was born December 2, 1897, and died June 15, 1912, at the age of fourteen year from chronic apN.ndicitis. Of all the days in the year to be without the morning papers, Sunday last was the one the people of this city would not have chosen, and yet they waited until night to read the atirring new of the1 nomination of Taft and Sherman. was Chagrin and disappointment of those faces on the written plainly who went to the postnflice only to be This told that no paper had arrived. is the second Sunday that this has in five weeks and the general impression ia something must be done to prevent a similar occurrence. The trouble ia said to be caused by the fart that the postal authorities have seen fit to remove the mail clerks from the Salt Lake Route trains Nos. 63 and 64, which necessitates the lock ed mail pouch being transferred at Provo to the Denver & Rio Gram trains Nos. 511 and 512. When these trains fail to connect no other transportation for the mail ia available un til evening. It ia about two months since (he mail clerks were taken off and in that time the morning mail has been misscc several times. and Post master ! O. Lawrence have M. to the Snell written F. Mayor postal authorities at Washington in an effect to get the mail clerks again put on the Salt Loke Route trains, as they think this would eliminate the difficulty Senator Reed Smoot will also take the matter up with the authorities. hap-pen- . Dr. E. S. Wright and family of Salt Lake made up an auto party and spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snow, the occasion being the Snow's 8th wedding annaversary. Dr. Wright is a brwther to Mrs. Snow and the arrival of a bran new Snow boy on Flag Day proved to be a strong drawing card for company. WHEN TEDDYS OUT OF A JOB this country is sick from her heels to her hair W'en Teddys out of a job; Its all out of kilter and out of repair.-WeTeddys out of a job. Aint no juice in the earth an no salt in the sea Aint no ginger in this land of the free An the country aint what ita cracked up to be Wen Teddys out of a job. All ' TO BUY RACE TRACK f At a meeting of the tax ryer the School District No, 2 held at the Thurber School Saturday night, it was voted to buy the Spanish Fork race track jointly with the Nebo Hig' School Wstrict by a vote of The price to be paid for the ground js -- Mi-iawlr V OPENING OF NEW CUNFECTIONAR Wednesday evening Frank Turner opened his new confectionrry store the opera house building and a large crowd was present. Frank has a place that in decoration, convenience and comfort ia the equa He has of anything in the country. gone to considerable expense and work to make his ice cream parlor a place ol beauty and so far as we can see has s succeeded. On the opening nig) it Prof. W. L. McAllister and his quartet entertained the crowd with some excellent Bongs. While unloading hay at his home in Mrs. Brigham Scovil of Alberta, Benjamin Tuesday, Godfrey l.undell; Canada, has returned to her home after office. about sixty years of age, had the mis- visiting in this city with relatives for fortune to fall off the load, striking about three weeks. Mrs. John Evans returned from Gar- the wagon tongue in such a manner as field Sunday after a short visit with to break one of his ribs. friends. ! About eighty relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs, Julius Wahl and family j Born to Mrs. Charles Evans Tuesday at the home of Payton Holt, gathered Miss Ignore Banks returned Tuesday left Thursday afternoon for Chicago j on the evening of June 19th, in honor a girl. two where from Alexander, Idaho, after a they will visit relatives during j of his seventy-nint- h birthday. The A boy was bom to Mrs. J, William the summer. On the way east they) weeks visit. was spent in feasting and socia Lewis ' day . Tuesday. , different and points Kansas in will Stop mU8ic and re- in Illinois to visit. - ,1' A baby boy was born to Mrs. Arthur Misses Annie and Mary Thomas a Snow June 14th. after Lake Friday turned from I.alt short visit. Mrs. Delbert Banks is seriously ill, been has Provo with a gathering in the head. of troubled Cluff Mrs. Agnes weeks with Mrs. two last the spending Geo. King and Chris Einarson came Arthur Snow. down from Mackay, Idaho, Monday from They have been shearing evening. Thos. Beddoes returned Friday on lor that at place during the past sheep Salt Lake after being operated month. appendicitis. ' H. B. HARWOOD PLUMBING and TINNING Soldering and repair work a specialty Lucy down from Miss Estelle Evans tame short visit a for Sunday Salt Lake with her parents. Spring is Interesting to others be ies poets and lovers. Scientific: men of Salt Lake Mr. Mervine Zeigler T been studying Its why and Its at the home of was the guest Sunday ow and li It now us that tell tbey and Mrs. D. T. Evans. u to dllYerenl Mr. something widely the warming rays of the sun lace and Muentz, In an address before ths Dont forget the big Men a Com- academy 0f Sciences in Paris the , . . sai Bt the Young stner day, was asserted that spring iunSSM ". sit,. to microbes. Whn the. days grow longer thess only. torobes become extraordinarily Lot of house , pn- - sale fjve and tbey set up what M. Muenti an excessive nltrlllcatlon, with-0l- t whb-the earth would remain erlle and the sap would not flow In of Presl.yter.an This activity, he says, has jjAhts. othlng to do with the temperature, ut Is horse to win due solely to the hereditary 11 roads, spdenoy of these microbe to become r,'v at this time of the year. bJd with Queen of the Ald It la due to a microbe that ths xamustbe JVrS.SU- - Th- mans fancy lightly turns tc ;.0lln i oughts of love. v. son. rom , ( SBKS, Vakrtimeonthe SEE HIM FOR PRICES One Half Bfock East of Commercial Bank democrats the their time this week, but are i having don't forget that we sell bnilders hardware, cement and lumber, and that you owe it to yourself to get our prices before you buy, then you it you will know you have bought cheap enough. Baker Lumber Company G. L BUDDIN, Mgr. AT REST Jary NOMINATION IS DELAYED. . um , AT CONNECTIONS approximately $5000. S. M. LEIFSON PAPER FHOVO AND HEWS OF TAFT'S cojnty. A bunch McKenny of Fairfield, with Mrs. Utah, is visiting in this city SPRING Archie Andrus. frineh Scientists Far Explanation from Poetic, but Doubtless It la tha Truth. , MISS MAILS 2:30 class trot or pace, $230 purse. class trot or pace $150 purse. Running of a mile $75 purse. race, Auto race three miles, $200 purse. Commercial Club Relay Rare, in which all the clubs of the south end of the county are entered for a $15 purse. At 8 p. m. will be seen the greatest SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTES display of fireworks ever seen in Utah For Sale Three hole, gasoline cook Elijah Hawkins and family came to with oven or without' See Mrs. the attend stove, to from Hinckley Benjamin Warner. Thomas Wednesfuneral of Maynard Hawkins day, Lost chain. Miss USEFUL during the morning, band serenades will be given at the city park by Helds Band of Salt Lake City, the Commercial Club Band of Spanish Fork and the Provo Silver Band. Special attractions at the morning programs will be Hon. Anthony W. Ivins, who will Ik? orator of the' day on the Fourth, and John T. Hand, Utahs greatest dramatic tenor, w ho is expected to furnish several vocal selections. In the afternoon the city park will be turned over to the little folks. Free dances will be given at the city pavilion and various childrens races will be pulled off, for which prizes are offered. The following program will be given at the city pavilion Tuesday morning commencing at 10 o'clock. Prof.W.L. McAllister Opening Song Invocation Prof. McAllister and Co. Quartette Pres. Commercal Club Introductory li. C. Jex History of Project Held's Bund Music Chief Engineer Hill Recla.,.ation Owen Morgan is seriously ill with Music appendicitis. Psat, Present and Future President Joseph F. Smith A baby girl was boro to Mrs. James Music Christensen Tuesday. v' Utah, the Commonwealth" HeberM. Wells Misses Eliza and Isabelle Evans is Music spending a week in Garfield. Governor Wm. Spry Remarks Toast, Strawberry Project Pioneers Miss Dora Stewart returned to Provo J. Ireston Creer Senator Henry Gardner Sunday to attend summer school. Remarks At the race track Tuesday afternoon ' Miss Florence Thomas left for Salt Spanish Fork will meet Payson in a base ball game for a $30 purse. 2:20 Lake City Sunday for a short visit. is here visiting WITKOUTJUNOAY P0BTI0H THIS YEAR Tuesday afternoon the ofllcials of the OUR Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. visited Spanish Fork on a tour of inspection through the southern of part the state. All They arrived at the Salt Lake Route station about 6:40 p, m. and were met by three automobiles driven by Mayor F. M. Snell, J. Preston Crecr and Benjamin Isaac. They were taken ARRANGED FOR ALL THREE DAYS through the city and spent a short time EXCELLENT. PROGRAMS inspecting their branch store In the new Crcer Block which they pronounced the best branch atore in the state, Spanish Fork people ore doing their utmost to moke the $reol taking into consideration the building, the location and the general appear- Strawberry Project Celebration, which will commence here next ance. The personnel of the party was Tuesday morning with the firing of a salute of guns at sunrise, the as follows: Joseph F. Smith, George greatest celebration of any kind that has ever been held in this Romney, W.S.McCernick, C.S.Burton, . Grant Hampton, Melvin D. Wells, F. county. Main street will be decorated from end to end by some of the M. Lyman. Geo. T. Odell, S. J. Seal, best of decorating in the state, in addition to which all designers W.W.Riter, G.G.Wright. J.M.Sjodahl, Benj. Cluff, Moses C. Davis, Jay T. business houses are expected to decorate their buildings. Harris, Kent R.Burt, J. II. Richards, jr. Several men and teams have been working on the race track D. F. Collett, Geo. T. Odell 2nd, E. J. all week in order to have it in the best possible shape for the big Becker, Secretary of the events to be pulled off there on each of the three days ol racing Corgress and J.H. Mandcrfield, the celebration. big of the Salt Lake Route. A program will be given each morning at the city pavilion and SPANISH FORK LOSES services were held at the Wednesday unin meeting house il U.i over the remains, Bishop noon The ward Johnson presiding. 3i i The My Father. 0, ung, ni. ii by Lorenzo jtion was offered and io Hand, le, after which Mrs. Pearl In iv O Grave :ed by the choir sang, lrl IU Is Thy Victory I that ipeakers were Enoch Ludlow, King junto Davis, Bishop John Johnson, Joseph Hand all of whom spoke of ltds sterling integrity in doing it is right. They spoke of .his in the fullness church, and his iincM to bear aufferirg and to lend Iping hand when needed. V pulpit was draped in white with tutiful display of flowers. terrment was made in the Benja-Dill S SPANISH FORK CITIZENS VISIT SPANISH FORK Arrangements Are .Completed for the Greatest Celebration Ever Held Here UNDER LOAD OF HAY (IB "l while m' 'tnient of the boy crushed BENJAMIN THREE DAYS OF CELEBRATING ' , , What's the good of blue skies an gold en sunshine Wen Teddys out of a job; An' the teriff is chockin us all the time Wen Teddy'a out of a job; That tariff looks so big to my eye That it shuts out the landscape ' an covers tho sky An the sun cant shine through it the best it can try W'.en Teddys out of a job. . An the boss has no part in the work of the earth Wen Teddy'a out of a job; He feds the whole blunderin mistake of his birth Wen Teddys out of a job; He knows hes no share in the whole of the plan That he got the mitten from the trusts , own han That he's a rejected and left overjman. Wen Teddya out of a job. For you.ve sure lost your hold on the rest of the crowd Wen Teddys out of a job; And feel like a dead man with shroud Wen Teddys out of a job; Youre crawlin' aroun but your out. of the game You may bustle about but your dead , , just the same Youre sure dead without him to puff . up your name Wen Teddys out of a job. The above poem is from the pen of Eugene Spofford, who is now managing theJRalph Cloninger Company. HOME MISSIONAHV I.IST. t Nebo Stake Home Mlwlouarjr Appointment (or June 30th, lint Swenson Joneph Lake Shore Joseph Olsen ' City Electrician, Wm. Huff, has received orders from the city council to disconectall electric light users who David G. Simmons are in arrears after June 30th. , He David Jones will be at hia office in the City Hall Henry Andrus Loren Man will June 27, 28 and 29. Leland Palmyra a Marteh William William D. Holt Sp. Fork 4th A very pretty home wedding was A. Hanks Francis that of Miss Pearl Stewart of this city Soren Christensen Jr. Sp. Fork Srd and J. Harold Baily of Mont Rose, K. Elmer Colorado, which took place at the home Hyrum Kerr Arthur Sp. Fork 2nd of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Quigley Uri Stewart. The ceremony was perSp. Fork 1st Alvin J. Jacobson formed at high noon by Rev. Tbeo. Lee. The bride was attired in a gown of white messaline and over lace and carried a ( shower boquet of . brides roses. She was preceeded by six little nieees as flower girls and attended by Miss Annie Thomas. LeRoy Stewart was best Man. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the assembled guests. Mr. and Mrs. Baily left on the afternoon train for Lorime, Wyoming, where the former is in charge of an engineering project and where they wiU spend the summer. David Butler Wells Cloward Ward. Ward Ward Ward Salem Harmon Olsen James Oreenbalgh Payson 1st Ward... Chris Jensen Crbln Johnson Payson 2nd Ward.. Ray Nteol Heber Hansen Spring Lake Joseph L. Argyle Joseph A. 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