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Show Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, VOLUME XII Standing of i contestants REPUBLICAN Poulscn.. IWWIO nia Brown ,rah Warner. ;va Johnson rril stiibClnii ly Luy i . W. P. Shliee ten Jameson ullno Johnson enure Banks. Ion it. Thnmua atrice Me Kell ace Gardner itthiMa Juhnauit inctta Lvans &O.VSI Iia I NAMED FOR MAYOR ........... 61410 .... 2561b 2171b IW. ....17125 ! AJlu .................. Club ............... .bJio ................... .C.i6 tW try Flavil ttio Thompson Thero will he a meeting of the Re publicans of Spanish Fork, Friday evening, Octolier 17th, 1013 at the ()( era House for the purpose of nominating candidate to ho voted for at the city election to he held Nuvemler 4th. Also to adopt a party platform and transact such other business as may come before the meeting. We extend to all, ladiea eu-clally- , cordial invitation to ho present. TAYLOR TIIUKBKR, Chairman JAMES NIELS KM, Secretary. 6120 650 SPANISH FORK GIRL LOSES mitt LewU try J. Lewi na Hansen mw Davi .. ... hired Sterling na Ainge. ggie Furlong tnie June nnuh tic Kell. ggie Greer PRIMARY CALL ............ ...6suu .....&075 EYE IN EXPLOSION ,4 4 ICO Mist Marguerite Jensen cf this city, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Joseph Jen4300 sen, had her eye blown out by the ex4100 a of railroad tored( at Thompplosion . ..... 4f60 son's Springs last Saturday. The young lady was at her father's ......3400 railroad grading .camp at Thoinpscn'a J2o and was chopping some railmud ties 30iw with an ax for firewood wli.ni the acci3800 dent occurred. It it is thought the ax .OoO struck the torpedo, which, in aoint-- unknown manner had been placi d on the . Jwl) ties. She was taken to tho I D. S. 3000 Hospital at Sait Lake City and the ....2410 eye was removed. She stood the ojter STUM) ation w ithont any sitriua dilllcully ami .... 4o0u .................... rgarvt Money a Holly ........................ I i! via Jutneaun mella Lewi a Davi cy Lvana ra Howe ulia Markham mor Larsen rah Deck mnifred Kickers inch Whiling lice McKeli ........................ ...................... ....................... 2100 will he home tomorrow. 2023 1750 SHOULD GUARD 1740 PEOPLE tllie liolt rah Peterson ssio Ainge... irisly Thomas..... .16.0 1600 1503 AGAINST Fork people who have stomtrouble should guard bowel ach and 1450 ra. .Michael Barclay 1400 against appendicitis by taking simple mie Thomaa 13o0 buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc. at comrah llannaaon in German remne Creer ,,...1350 pounded became which famous edy by curing wen Thomaa ........1300 reONE DOSE JUST a;. pemlicitia. 1300 ra i inch . stomach sour lieves on the stomach, gas ellie Bell .............1150 and cunstipGun4NSTANTLY because r Gean Wiikena '.".....-...tV...Ti0- 0 1150 this simple mixture draws of such a lieo Wood amount of old foul matter Hutchison rs. Jas. ........1050 surprising from the body. Tho World Drug Co. 1050 ra. F. S. Dart Spani.-- h .................. ' -- j V I: APPENDICITIS Adk-r-i-ku,th-e ....................... Everybody in Spanish Fork is Eligible Old people stooped with suffering. . For Sale Three span of; y un?'pir-ncro- n Middle age, courageously fighting. marcs, good size. See R. L Youth protesting impudently. mall adv. Children unable to explain: All in misery from their kidneys. Spencer Hayes left last Friday for Perhaps a little backache firet, alt Lake City, where he has accepted Urinary'diaorders, dropsy way quickly in Jensen the position Creamery. follow. Doans Kidney Fills are for weak t Announcement has been. made of the kikneys. larriage on October 23rd of Mias May Are endorsed by thousands. Ivans of this city and L. M. Edison of Heres Spanish Fork testimony: lyrum, Utah. Mrs. Wm. C. Rigtrup, Fir.it ward, For some Spanish Fork, Utah, says: I Mrs. Mary Stephenson, of Ogden, time several of my family have used amo down Wednesday evening to spend Doans Kidney Pills w hen having kidney short visit with her parents, Mr. and disorders, find tho be.st results have lrs. M. M. Thomas. been had. I have given Doans Kidney Pills to the children when they have of pains in the kidneys uml The following program will be given complained ailments and relief has other kidney t the Third ward M. I. A. next Tues-u- y The claim that been had. always evening commencing at 7:30 sharp: Doans are a good kidney Pills Kidney iolin solo, Glenn Rowe; continued been has proven by our fully remedy tory Mother Mary Jensen: baritone experience. lolo, John F. Carter; current events, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cK .evi Phillips. The young mens class-- s Foster-Milbur- n Co., Butfali. New Ycrk are studying the following manuals: sole agents for the United States. Man in jniors, Courage seniors, Remember the name Doans ami delation to His Work take no other. ij'l (Advertisement) p (- - PLATFORM of CITIZENS PARTY I At a mass meeting of the citizens of Spanish Fork, held at the Opera House, Monday evening, October 13th, a Citizen 8 Party organization was effected and the following platform adopted: We, the members of the Citizens Party of Spanish Fork City in convention assembled, respectfully submit to tho voters of this city the following platform: Believing that the best interests of our city can be obtained by a nonpartisan election; by the selection of good, moral and competent men for public office, irrespective of their party affiliation?, we, citizens of Spanish Fork City inaugurate this movement, and respectfully invite of all citizens who will endorse the following platfoim: the Public Improvements We believe in all public improvements commensurate with the financial condition of the city, without the unnecessary burdening of the people with heavy taxation. We hereby pledge our candidates if elected, to a strict enforcement of all laws pertaining to our city, and believe that special attention should be given to the following: a Minor Tobacco Law, b Curfew Law, c Liquor Law. We favor a thorough investigation of the legality of the We liquor traffic as carried on through clubs organized in our city. of and enforcement to a strict if our rigid elected, candidates, pledge the Injunction and Abatement Law as passed by the last State Legislature. ' In consequence of the present condition of some of the city property( we pledge our candidates, if elected, to see that all our city property is properly taken care of. We demand of each and every candidate nominated, to pledge himself to the endorsement of all provisions of this platform. We recommend the publication quarterly of the Treasurers Quarterly Financial Report. Citizens Party Put Strong Ticket in A fine Jersey heifer, to freshen in aliout two weeks, for sale by Sore-Peterson. adv. Field for City Election At what wa aptly termed by one of Wednes-- 1 those present a Ott of the slickest visit at ami smoothest convention ever held" House ra at the ( Monday night, the new Citizen Party wa launched and a tiekel wm put in the field under the Mrs. Laura Bur ce, of IocuUllo, new emblem tha Segv Lily. AH the is vUiting here with hirnU-r.Mr- . nominations were made by acclamation jouotge Wood, ami not one dissenting voice wa heard j to any of them. Ths meeting wa Lout iisiulbiig, cm. tabling three crowded and every cat didate wa cheer- coupon books. Hi. J.r p a mi return to ed a hi name wa placed in nomina- .'iis. diiiiictl.-'UU- t. tion. The object of the new party, a wa stated by the eker Monduy Miss Annie Booth was crited on at night, is to get city election out of in Salt luike the L. D. 3. lio-pipolities and make it mu table to elect is now improvand morning Wednesday the best men in the city on one ticket, ing. without regard to party affiliation. R called W. McKeli the ClilTord Hitching, who was Bishop meeting to order nt 3:30 p. m.. and wa on at the pu'.i.-- h Fork hospital ubout promptly made itemMrary chairman. a wick fir ago apjwndiciti, is mw Fred Lewi Jr. wa elected secretary. rapidly rec . wring. On motion i f the house, the chairman committee on ermsnent appointed Mrs. Erastus Nelson returned home organization and order of business, N. from Salt Imke City after a L. Gnidiu r, W. A. Jones and Joseph Sunday ten days visit there with her daughter, liaie; and a committee on pi-- 1 form Mrs. Ruby Hodges. ami resolution of Jo. E. Wilkens, Fred Lewis Sr. and Herbert William. Mr. Joseph Swenson was operated The band kept the crowd in g.ssl spirit until the committee came back with on at the Swinish Fork hospital last their report. The corumit'.ee on per- bunday for a complication of internal manent organization returned first and troubles. She is new recovering nicely. their report wa read by X . Gardner, it named tbe new party Thu Citizens' Samuel Broekbank went to Salt Lake Party of b'pani.--h Fork and provided W ednesday to take treatment at the that the permanent organization consist L D. 3. Hospital for some bruin trouof a chairman, a secretary and treas- ble. He ha bee i operated on two or urer and an executive committee of t'mci for the same trouble. five. The report wa accepted. The report of the committee on platform At a quilting party the other day the and resolution was read by Joseph E. bidie declared they could buy the very n Wilkins. It approved of cleanest bat for 20c a roll and the ci ty election and pledged the candidates heaviest eutjng flannel, light or durk, to give special attention to public im- for 10c a yard at Oran Lwi. adv. provements, the tobacco law, the cur-claw, the liquor law and t law porMrs. Thomas M. Warner returned ta ning to the abatement of public nuihome Monday tn m Salt Iike, where sances. it also advised the publication S. hospital she has been at the L. quarterly of the city financial report with her son Vance, who is recovering The report was accepted. from a recent oieration for appendicitis Thomas Williams nominated I. E. Broekbank a the candidate for mayor. J. E. Wilkons nominated Albert Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Martin of Lorenzo, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swenson as candidate for four-yea- r Evans, of Rigby, Idaho, who have been councilman. relatives and friends here for visiting nominated Bishop Berj. Argyle the past ten days, returned home SunJ. Evan for two-yecouncilman. day. Benj. Evans nominated Herbert Williims for two-yea- r councilman. John W. Moore came down from Wm. B. Frost nominated John T. Black foot, Idaho, last week and acHale for two-yea- r councilman. companied his daughter, Mrs. Jack D. A. Stone nominated Fred Lewi Gillispic to the I,. D. S. hospital where Jr. for city recorder. she underwent an operation for gall W. A. Jones nominated 0. W. Booth stones. for city treasurer, and made the asserThe following program will be given tion that it wa the slickest and smoothest convention ho hud ever attended, in the Second ward M. I. A. next Tues-di- y also that political parties; so far a evening: piano solo, Elsie Beck, city elections are concerned, rre doomed dippings from Mason, Bailey Hughes; AH the nominations wire unanimously solo, Mrs. Grace Gardner;) eadirg from Fuith Promoting Series, Mark Lewis. accepted by the convention. Ed. C. Christianson moved that the candidates and the chairman coustituto The faculty of the high school enterthe executive committee. The motion tained Saturday night nt the gymnasium was unanimously adopted. in honor of the alumni of the school W. O. Creer moved that the sego and this year's pr 'sportive stndents. lily be made the party emblem. The dancing and games were indulged in motion curried. and a very pleasant time was enjoyed. W. A. Jones said it was too early to adjourn. (Thi,s was no doubt true, as Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wood of Iieber it had taken only about thirty minutes ami Mrs Woods sister. Miss City, to transact all the business) Mr. Jones Durfey, of Beaver Dam, Utah, Symplia said he wanted to hear the candidates evening here visiting spent Tuesday The candidates did say something. with relatives left Wednesday They say something and they said it in such for Logan, where Mr. Wood morning a way that the latter paitof the meethas secured a position in a bank. ing partook more of the nature of a rally than a convention. However, Miss Hannah Chambers of this city everybody in the big crowd seemed to and L. M. Field of Williams, Arizona, be satisfied with the selection of were married at Provo, October 5th. A wedding breakfast was givem' r Miss AH' Halver.. honor by For Sale Cheap A fine open front Provo the same i an heating stove, good as new. See Soren on the -- te Ra't engineer Route and lettrson. adv. they jvill make their home at Milford. ul oja-nte- MENS UNIONS worth $1.25 going at $1.00 S H I RTS worth .75 going at .50 M EN S M E GIRLS' UNIONS I The Sophomore class of the high seven-months-o- ld a their class. The following students were elected as officers: president, Nephi Myrl Jones, one of the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen; Cora Gardner; Elias Jones, died Sunday night of ery- secretary and treasurer, Aline Rock-hil- l; editor of class, Leah Angus. Exsipelas. Funeral services were held at the home of the parents Tuesday after- ecutive committee, chairman, Hyrum noon, Bishop George Hales presiding. Thomas, LaRu Beck, Earl Hales, Ruth The invocation was offered by W. O. Hayes, Allie Creer. Creer. The speakers i were Marinus Larsen, Nathaniel Ludlow and Bishop Everything in the building line. George Hales. Special musical numbers were rendered by Dale Beck, who If you have any building to do, Bessie Gar- call on the Baker Lnmber Company. sang a solo Resignation, dner sang Rest, Baby, Rest and Estimates cheerfully given. See Farrei Banks sand Your Sweet Little advertisment elsewhere in Rosebud Has Left You Benediction display was pronounced by John Carter Jr. this issue. .50 extra heavy all sizes .50 fine ribbed .50 ribbed .50 wool .25 Jcy riding la a messy form of fcg. Anyhow, It will bo too cold In tb wintertime for some of the style, sol destruction. j fashion reformer can tak hope. A worker Is always welcomed but A Chicago doctor ay earing onions from Id vacation. will restore lost hair, but we bad rathft's an 111 mannered wind thatbloti er our bald headed friends remain so. tbe slushed skirt too far. An Inqtilnr wonts to know what How roseate would life be wen k I lie shouldn't pen d for I'otato b.nr one bull game after another! the Just It to have liiat. bat about worry bug You don't have to In a cab, but bow to way only Af.ir all. keep a man :rm : riing you Ms trouThere Is no uch bles is to stun la ut.d tell Mai your bio skirt raco. It I first. i I' .'t t Ire test go to a rabant many peopl ds. thing as a a Jumping hob to It Is crutl to mu:: h the dog, com-- I When men wear split trouser &rj Oh. well, fains c:i l"g owner kt us tie the children la the bailment, will be willing to vote for woman tlii n ! STRAWBERRY LAND & REALTY CO. SPANISH FORK, OF POSITE POSTOFFICE UTAH As we have several prospective' buyerv would like "to .list some good farm lands. J Vanted 10 to 20 acres of alfalfa land close in, also 10 to 20 acres on the bench for alfalfa. Would like to list land on the bench suita for orchards. ar school met Monday and organized N T A N T S' natural to match ORAN LEWIS w Want to buy a gentle buggy horse. See Soren Peterson. adv. NIONS U BOYS' anon-partisa- I NS DRAWERS BO Y SMJNMs l. AGE NO BAR Serge dress goods, all ird at Oran Lewis. adv. Uuderwear Sale Mrs. U. S. Bradford, who has been nrlousiy 111 for alaiut three weeks, is lowly recovering. 62.535 ................. .2T 4.i t A baby boy was horn to Air. Mrs. Edgar liallam last Thursday. I. E. BR0CKBANK i NUMBER 43 1913 E. N. CARLQUIST, Manager For Sale by Davis & Morgan lot 4x8 reds, block east of Press Office. Tom Creers home $2100 3 room house and full lot on 7th Last $400 1 1 0x12 rods on 4th North $300 I lyrum Pattersonf home, $750 Remember town. $450 , pPANISH longer a fork one-lumbery- is no ard She now has two yards. It will certainly be to your advantage to remember this when in need of building materials whether your wants be large or small. We have recently made some heavy purchases at greatly reduced prices and we want you to have the benefit of our buy. Have just unloaded several cars and have others on the way. Can sell you Good Lumber as Low as $17.00 per M. q Uetus figure your bills, it wont cost you a penny and may save you dollars. 3 Good Stock Prompt Service Baker Lumber Co, c. Phone 120 W. HAWS, MANAGER SPANISH FORK |