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Show The Spanish. Fork wilt, VOLUME XI 'Nl SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912 l jlESSIVE PARTY '4h NAME COUNTY TICKET Mr. Stanley Goates of Ichi waa the Mina Elnor Kearnaon Sunday, r n y. l. m. i. a. of saiem elaborate iat Int '., KIWI T.yr -- be r,, ), rW Ml '' If '! - fCeumty Attorney- Clarenre M. Jr, ef American Fork. Sheriff -- Ceorgo Garff of r County Ni!t e, MM't 1. Dr. J. W, llagan of Spanish Fork waa a businets visitor here durlnif the week. L rvl-ativ- N ' Superintendant of Herman Snow and family returned Wilson of Payaon. We un home yesterday and will remain her that later Mr. Wilson with during the winter, theapent the rumname from the ticket. mer at their rummer horn in the mouScho-(clvi- n County all Is k A Ctrl J hi W Chria Jorgensen ia lack from Idaho where he haa been work it g during the pat rummer PRINCE OF TONIGHT lb In r; EAT nr SGENICJRODUCTION! Brown and Bell wUI pay 11.23 rash ail their variation, in all per.cwt. for at.-ad- v. tu4 il)ililief, in ail their probabil-- i t in all their charming attitude Well J. Rol ertson returned home a hi I icesanlly in The' Prince of To-th- e id It tuneful mtaicai fantaay Tuesday after sjiending a mouth freighttl(! from the Diamond Switch to the to the Opera llouae Saturday, ing r t r East Portal. , xt 2nd. to much comment is if itll yoked by the beauty and acliv. ' Id c Fred Matley, Jr. has Wen suffering ne chorus in this attraction that line from appendicitis a few days. The .rli are in a fair way to become is well in hand and it is case, however, IM it the beat chorus ever seen thought that an operation will be The Prince muring company. if Ikt! ht, ia by the well known trio do' Hough and Howard, authors of y tew Mat k the Duly 's grave. Prices are of Libority," The Honey-rail,- " ddts -- cts low a mail order houses, new designs a Cinder-'Ti-e "The Stubborn Flower of the Ranch," and a full carload of granite due here the Place and the Girl," thia week. We divide the melon with All carving and lettering done Jar proven great successes. it you. with g pneumatic .tools at ths Chaa. Har.hr adventure cf Jim risons with-it, granite, marblu and stone college youth any. who woos he dm rich a girl h ,t Palm Beach, while occupying Fuiryhnd in ull it alluring mysticism lion of life aaver and swimming embodied i.i the first act of "The is or at the hotel Breaker." LR 5th. of Tonight, LeOomte and Prince ng heireas lo e no time in TAH iim that without wealth and Fleshers musical fantasy in which will appear at the Opera s it a hopeless case. Broken Tom Arnold, House Saturday November 2nd. The but he aeeks determind to win, rrigalio: scene at "The f an old gardener, who haa show ofiens with a rets famous world a hotel at Breakers," new mysteries of nature from )ctober Jj t and trees that he attend, Palm Beach, suddenly changing to the Delft forest in Lunitania, ugh the blooming of a century mystical furies dance in an emerald where lithe the time he cun transform the Prince who is to rebefore gloom a mythical Prince of the won-"The Prince of Toone for Lisil night. ign :ra of Luniunia, for one night most elaborate one of the is ie assume this disguise with night," let. 12 Ypxctacular productions seen in years ratanding that he diea at nun. and the costumes are con espondingly ras he meets and kisses the A special crew of expe.t gorgeous. irL hich he The m inner in is carried by the company electricians the fat threatened him and to handle the wonderful electrical efabund-rtunitgill give the author to link modern charac. fects. fantiatic situation. Among hits are, "Tonight Will Never Toll of the Icebergs. lain, Follow the Rainbow The list of vessel battered or sunk Is a long one. and It is Your a Dear Old World After by IceheiT be Uiili That Cun Never Be well to recall It at s time when all the acrid is thinking of the Titanic. I Dont Want To Murry Your Thus to trite an example or so at aud 'Can It Be Love? The haphazard, in the sp.lng of 1 S9 four i taken through the trails-nueie- steamers of the Kngland-Aineriemarvelous beauty, route uttir'y vanished, and In 1801 ten by the lavish scienic pro- - ttenmer disappeared. 'ith which I.cComte and d In 190S the Mongo'.luuwas Impristhis attraction. adv. oned for two tiua in the Ice, but escaped; in 11HI9 the hake Champlain, the Regains, 'he Ronsvista, and the were sa battered by the floatno nspection is fun Montrofe ing ire, that ejeh escupcd calamity by a very narrow tna',glii. while none ran (bowing How Hard It la to smacks are tell how ninny fishing ' Sanitary Rules on Dirty dashed lo pieces by these towyearly People. , ering. glassy eregs. td i , in fr m Sulher-wanderin- MR y of ) for and tribulations of u milk trying to force Insanitary live according to sanitary Washington Woman Seeks Office. The first woman in the state of the issue of. the Slst. the official organ of Washington to aspire to a state office, aukte health department Mrs. Josephine Corless Preston of this follows; lolly, a native of Minnesota, Is makthe Repubukee milk inspector during ing a strong campaign for of for lican nomination superintendent 'Pectlon, came upon a place oHhy. disorderly and run public Instruction. Women have voted In Washington Ootherly person with a big flnn and VelrV convicton'n, ,e3 ,hon a ear 1,111 frienil8 of Mr8- youn man's sugges-e- Preston, believing she lias the qualificarh thr tions of an excellent state official, looking over her have persuaded her to euter the race, she said: and she has been causing the old line joothei was nlurty-Revewlen she died. She was politicians endless worry 8hown In I n ,hen l Oct 12 loftt branel icr poipts ee 0!.$ent spec-,lnRl- Mrs. PreBlon "la not a suffragette. She Is quiet, unassuming and capable. For four years she has been superintendent of the schools of Walla Walla county and for two years before that It too. was assistant In that office. She has klng able to answer that been a teacher In the schools here for some years, an active worker In ,inF,,ectr educational circles, and a recognized o ove; .'.'tth5Tt !v,c,ng her In the work. Walla Walla authority ther new 1ee. nf St. Paul Dispatch. CorresiKtndence cleanllneBs. am and lived In a aid drank dirtier milk. ... s,and it I guess there 8n whX I and the t set mug from this city farm ir? ,ft hr VAUDEVILLE MM Rew- 4 by Samuel Holt. t beautiful quartette was rendered For acre of good farm by Misses Ellen Jameson, Rose Jameson ing land, brick house, two and one half and Besaie Gardner and Irof. W. L acre of orchard in Benjamin. Enquire McAllister. of Mr. Susie Johnson. The first speaker was Bishop Part, ridge of ITovo, who gpoke of his un. For Sale 9 acres of farm land, 4 dying faith in the hereafter and his acre of pasture, 5 acre of orchard, belief in the salvation of souls. He 4 room bouse and out admonished all to our of sNak good See buildings. fcllowmen rather than evil. Alma Stark. adv. A duct, "Lead Me Gently Home w rendered by Misses Ellen and Rose The Alta Club met last Thursday at Jameson. , the heme of Mrs. Fred Jackman. The Hubbard Tuttle spoke briefly of her afternoon a spent In fancy sewing. as s student in the public kchool. Refreshment were served. A solo "Face to Face" was rendered ' . . . Miss Irene Davison of Salt lotke City. Roy Harrison of Emmett, Idaho is Wm. A. Cornuby Hke of hi faith visiting hero with hi btother C. W. In a life hereafter and of the lovable Harrison. Mr Harrison formerly of of the diqxMition departed. thi city but ha been in Idaho altout ten j John Harwood of Salt loike City years. sHke a few word of consolation to the bereaved, family, after which Mbs For the benefit of home visitors the Bessie Gardner rendi red a solo, "Sleep Salt lotke Route will make reduced and . ForgetJ rates to all principal eastern joints. Wm. Jex, grandfather of the ducear-eSelling dates, OcUbcr!9th, November spoke feelingly of her steilirg 23rd, and 23th. Dcceinber21t, and 23rd. character and exhorted his family i nd See local agent for rates. adv. friends to adhere to the gospel. Ira J. McKell spoke of ' her as a Some little excitement waa caused faithful worker in the Sunday School. Saturday afternoon when George Jones Misses Elennr Besrnson and Sarah who was locked in the city Jail ou a Erickson rendered a duet, "I Know charge of c'runkeness and disorderly That My Redeemer Lives," after which the bedding oh fire. But the benediction was pronounced by conduct, for the action of Marshal Rowe C W. Booth. ; Phebc Jex was born in Spanish Fork he jirnbably would have been suffo16th, !M2 and died last Monday August cated. morning of acute Brights diteaae from Sale-Twen- ty tine and dancer. -- - beautiful c A CAAA ; d, st which ahe had been seriously a few days. hornpipe feet of Feature Motion Pictures . IN PROGRAM CHANGE EACH NIGHT Admission, 10c and 15c - thw wa d.i wcparat. The question S.kj. in n.ij J.ei!.r Wall uuu ami street the oil.er women, ilerk are o Le icparaied from one another. The resjon was that in the new office of the Kwk Island In the new linkers' Trust com pany building such Is Hie case. The snJ the women clerks, the llbiari.-stenographers are on one florr and th officials, the lawyer and ac.i militants are on another floor. No iiktI.iI reason for the arrangement has been given, and now many women are wondering whether the lame system Is to be followed throughout the finanIt Is whispered, how. cial district. ever, that th women do better work If they are left entirely a'one New York Press. ill oi ly GREAT AUK'S VALUABLE EGG One Recently Sold at Auction In for .500 Bird lo Now . Cfttlnct. Lon-do- n An egg of the great auk, or gar, fowl, a b'rd now extinct, wp iotd at arntlon In londnn for a nm equivalent to fl.r.no. Not all great auk's eggs are alike. In length they va'y from four and one ' Th eighth Inehea to five In lie white gre.'.ter number found have ground, but others are nf various shade, of buff In tome esses the markings are spots, shown In blotches or lines It Is fatd that no living sk has been tevn sine 1841. j The birds were ex. terminated by the ruth'esa traffic In their egg and (kins, although their numbers, erperlalty on the Newfound land and Labrador tosMs, where once they were very numerous, were greatly reduced by their wholesale .laught- The J rents class of the Map!etn ward have taken the initiative in a movement to regulate dancing hours. The jarents think (janres should start at eight oclock and keep up not later than midnight. The parents of Spanish Fork and Springville have Leen ir vited to participate in the movement. We think the idea if stalling dances early is a good one. Oth r social sr.d business function start between seven and eight oclock and we see no good reason why tho young jnople should want until tei or eleven oclock Ik fore they think of going to a dance. Tooling ths Colleges. "Slick dog." "How now? Oar out that e bad a million er for food LOST Watch, silvrine case 23 jewel which wasn't working. Several colThe mort remarkable i haractertstle Waltham. Finder return to this office. leges . I astened to bestow degree he great auk was It inability to fly.' oft KcHcrd, adv. npon bln.",.. - , It wings were scarcely more tbaa t "And tbn?7 fln. which aldd the bled In ' "Then be built a glue factory with For Sale Good 3 4 3 inch tire Mit- - the mossy." cheli wagon ard good milch caw. See R. C. Jex. adv. Beautifully and extravagantly mounted is "The Prince of Tonight the gorgeous musical fantasy coming to the opera house Saturday, Nov. 2nd. A haughty heiress treats a college youth very cruelly. An old gardener, by the spell of a century plant, turns the youth into a prince for one night. The prince has everything but a heart. The crue maiden falls in love with him and he spurns her. When the moon sets he is about to die, but she saves his life with a kiss and the prince and his princess live happily ever after, of course. There are gowns of exquisite mike and colors for the beauty chorus. Money has flowed like water to mount this show and there is not a "made" sparkle in it; every gleam is genuine. As a production, "The Prince of TonightVins. R. C. Jex has opened a grocery store three blocks east of Dahle Bros. He carries a full line of fancy and stuple a Flesh-provide- Jl Friday aritd Saturday r . ntain. .li. OPERA HOUSE For Bale S3 seres of land with water Funeral service were held Wed nr, right, on east bench, We Mrs. Mar- day sftemonn over the remains of Phrbe Jex st the home of her parents, garet Malcolm.-ad- v. Mr. and Mr. R. II. Jex. CounM-lloNicl U Gardner called the George W. Wilken is reported to I crowd of great ympathixing relative seriously UL He haa been confined to and friend to order st one o'clock. hi bed since Saturday, The choir, led by Wm. B. Froat with Mias Msttie Holt st the orgsn sang LOS- T- A lamb about six months old. "Sinter Thou Waat Mild and Lovely Finder return to Reed Andrus. after which the invocation was offered ard.-adv. , Alice Lund of Kphriam and (Hen J. U J Amold.Dixon Hudson of Salt Lake City were guest illy -- J t the home of Bishop and Mrs. N. C. Mina Alice Brown J Chrtenaen during the week. 10 fej County Recorder 0 th, John Cloward and family venting Mark-'total j County Assessor -J- oaejih and friend during the week. L: f Spanish Fork. f 4m1?) Walter Taylur waa in Spanish Fork County Surveyo- r- Edwin B Jone bii4 tr. yesterday transacting business. M. bad U' DEATH OF YOUNG LADY guest of fruit feitival Tuesday tvn. the meeting " of met Utah county which was one frMlvea ami nominated the I successful eventa of the ' -- rtM Friday oaon. State For Fifty ladle were ireent who Legislature irf ticket: the John Fork, evening in partaking of a Spanish CardntT, Provo, variety of fruit and picnic, and listen ,j- - frovo, E, A. Mitchell, " f an excellent program w hich had gKhard P. Carlisle of Alpine. Commissioner four year I t,cn prepared tor the occasion. ( (jnty W. 8, Chlpman, of American Mr a. Anna of Iayson who la I Vint : .. ting at tho home of Evan Tailor .County Commiaaloner two year WM ltricken mUh u 8 V. Price, of lYovo. afternoon and i rvjmrted to be in Clerk-Re- ed Anderbrrg Igorioua condition. .County Umi, i NUMBER 38 h HAPPY RESULTS Have Made Many Spunish Fork Resi- - dents Enthusiastic No wonder scores of Spanish Fork citizens grow enthusiastic. It is enough to make anyone happy to find relief Public stateafter years of suffering. ments like the following are but truth ful representations of the daily work done in Spanish Fork by Doans Kidney Pills. C. W. Booth dropped a barrel of vin-igon his left hand and punched off the end of one finger. It seems the vinigar put his hand in quite a pickle. Mrs, Alfred Rees, Third ward Spanish Fork, Utah, says: "Since I publicly recommended Doans Kidney Pills, I have taken them occasionally and they have kept me in good health.' In the spring of 1907 there were difficulties present which told me that me kidneys were disordered. I think the complaint was brought on by Doans Lidney Pills gave me almost immediate relief and gradually the symptons of kidney trouble were driven from my system. " For sale by all dealers. Price 60 Foster-Milbucents. Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United groceries. . v t m Salt Lake City, Utah Instruction begins Monday, Septem- ber, 16th. Registration of students and entrance examinations, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September, !2th, 13th, 14th. , Call and see him- .- adv. Assessment No. 3 . V, Spanish Mining and Milling Co. principal place of business Spanish , Fork, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Spanish Mining and Milling Co., held on the 27th day of August, 1912,- - art assessment, No. 3. of one half mill er share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding payable immediatiy to John T. Morgan, secretary of the company, at his residence in Spanish Fork, Utah. : Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on. Friday Sejtinltr Llth, 191, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, November 2nd, 1912 at 2 oclock p. m. at the City Hall, Spanish Fork, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, to gether , with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. HYRUM CHRISTENSON Presi JOHN T. MORGAN Secy. & TreHs. How Rome Wa$ Saved. How tfre you on ancient history ? Inquired the Weed street man. nne, declared the sage of Smith-fiel- d street .Ask me anything you want to know." I waa trying to recall the facta about those geese that cackled and thuB save Rome. 'T remember the epUode. You see, Rome was a very rich city in ancient days, filled with gold and precious atones. Some Invaders had gathered la hopes of getting big loot. I see." But when they heard the geest cackling, they thought theyd better grab the geese and let the gold go. The cost of living was Just as high then as it is now. "I comprehend." . "They made off with the geese and States. thus Rome was saved. Pittsburgh Remember the name -- Doan's and Post. take no other. adv. over-exertio- n. University of Utah Plenty of good potato bags for sale at the Leland Rolled Mills. A - million dollars worth of grounds, buildings and equipment, and the best teachers that' can be secured are at your service. , V Courses are offered that prepare for almost any vocation in addition to giving a broad and liberal education.. The catalog, which describes the various courses, and gives the registrar tion and tuition fees, etc., is sent free on request UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah Ask Yourself the Question e What do need in lumber? Then take out your pencil and make a memorandum of the various items and bring the bill to us for an estimate. Of course, you might get an estimate somewhere else, if you care to, but dont buy a foot of material until you have learned our price. ' Theres a reason. And the reason is that we will give you as good lumber for less money or better lumber for the same money than you can get elsewhere. Nuff sed I Baker Lumber Company THE PRICE MAKERS HERE r |