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Show if NUMBER 4 SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1914 VOLUME XIII i A baby boy waa burn to Mr. and Mrs. Lester HaWs last Friduy. TWO SPANISH PORKERS IN GEORGE PROCTOR BURIED SALEM NOTES years old Georg Proctor, alxty-twMrs. B. 8. Eggertsen ient tho week died at hia home Sunday afternoon after an IHneas of about alx weeks. with her mother Mrs. F. W. Thomas. Seventeen wen apcared before the Funeral services were held over th redebating committee Monday end the main at th Fourth ward meeting house For Sale Seven-roobrick resident following were chosen to represent the Tuesday afternoon, BUhop Wm. Crete-gu- t Utah Agricultural College against three on Main street. See A. C. Hansen, adv. presiding. The ward choir under representatives of B. Y. U. Idaho and th direction of Ed. Williams, furnish'Montana: J. U. Ueamaon, J. E. Bowen George Siler f Clinton waa visiting ed th music. 'Th opening song Wss J. N. Ellertaon, Howard Maughan, friends and relatives here Tuesday and "Nearer My God to Thee after which Jack' Major and J. B. Walker. the Invocation waa offered by Hyrum Wednesday thill week. With the exception of Mr. Walker, Christenson, after which the choir sang the avve.itcen are new men In Aggie Th Eight. per cent money to loan on Wanted on th Other Side" Nevertheless, the . debating circle. W. C. were Stephen Booth, T. C. 53 w. 1st South speakers committee baa an enviable reputation SL Suit Lake Holding Hutchings of Springville', R. W. City for picking material from a group of and Dr. Joseph Hughes, all of candidatea and making firat-clas- a whom ;ske hlgh(y of th Integrity and Mrs. Joseph Jensen was taken to the out of them. the departed brother and gaf honor of I D. S. Hospital to be ojierated on for The Owen-Glas- s rurrehey till waa consolation to th bereaved words of and waa gall atones Tuesday. the aubject for the try-ou- t family. During the services the chilr discussed from varioua standpoint. O My Father" and at th close Mrs. llenry Young and Mrs. William sang Only three men took a negative aland. sang "Though Deepnlng Trials they One connotation, many of the boye that Ashton both of Provo Bench were visitThe grave waa Your Way Throng Fork on Monday and j I not win out have: they know some-thin- g ing in Spanish Wm. dedicated by Bishop Crotegut. now about one of (he ptoat viul Tuesday this week. George K. Proctor was born In Scotand has lived In aubject of the day. Aa one of the can Will the person who took the wrong land May 10th, 1850, didatca putlt: 1 didn't know what in Spanish Fork for ten years. He la dunftation meant untiL I atarted reading lady'a coat at the Freighters Club five ce Wednesday evening plae return to survived by bis wife Marie Proctor, about our banking ayatero." eon three The and sons daughter. Jesse Ludlow and get their own? Logan Journal. are George of Benjamin, Frank of Le land, Niza of Tooele, Bryan and ChristMra. II. T. Robertson returned from a. Mr ian of Spanish Fork; the daughters are 8iv A baby girl waa born to San Diego, California, Friday after Mrs. Holier of Tooele ahd Marie Proctor la Olson t Friday. 4 spending a month at that place visiting of Spanish Fork. with Mr. and Mra. Stephen Bjarnason. The following prgram wilijle given at Band Men Wanted , the Second Ward M. I. A. next Surday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins and musicians Good are always In demand; evering: Paper Mr. Ruth Brockbank; family wish to express their gratitude reading, llaxel Brockbank; violin aolo, to the many kind friends who assisted will give private instruction on all band Eva Lewis. In the young ladiea' dep- them during the sickness and death of instruments. Competent teachers secured on Instruments that I do not teach, artment a lecture will be given by Mra. their and sister. Fern. tighter can furnish good instruments at prices Mutual on ImproveAdrms of Eureka to suit. Call on L. A. Manwill band work. ment Mrs. Frank Thomas entertained at . leader. dinner Monday In honor of her daughMina Vetmo Hales, a daughter of Mr. ter, Mrs. Eggcrtsenof American Fork; Sugar beets may be contracted for and Mra. Wm. P. Ilalea of Mapleton, covers were laid for Mis Fay Laweren-c- e. with the Utah Idaho Sugar Company hid theeniafortune to break her wrist Miss Florence Creer and the guest at the First National Bank of Spanish Fork during banking hours, from Tuest Monday evening. She waa going out of honor. doora and alipped on an Ice covered day January 20th, to Saturday, Janu' doorstep. The injured limb was set by Miss Bertha Hawkins of Benjamin ary 31st, inclusive. Dr. Warner and the young lady ia now and John Angus of Lake Shore were nice'y getting along married at the Salt Lake Temple WedWhips! Whips! Whips! Whips! I Shoo. All of nesday. A reception will be held in At the reliable Co-o- p honor at the Benjamin Hall Fri- the best grade of buggy whips at. 25 their DEATH . . day evening. per cent off. Just listen a $1.00 whi j from and a genuine $1.00 saftey razor all for of montha two After suffering The officers and teachers of the $1.00 call to day call any day for a week. a complication of diseases. Fern Wilkins, passed away at the home of her Second ward primary met at the home acres of dry farming For Sale-16- 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins, of Bishop Argyle last Monday evening. were usual the exercises After over, land, eight springs on tho laud. See Sunday evening. Funeral services were held over the the husbands of the ladies came in and George Batchelor, one block North of remains at the First ward meeting an excellent time was enjoyed by all. ' Co-o- p mill. houae Tuesday afternoon, CAuncellor Niel L. Gardner presiding. The ward HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Miss Rena Andrus of this city and ' choir, under the direction of William B. Fred Ludlow of Benjamin were married The Payson team forced Spanish, who Frost, sang, Though Deepnlng Trials at the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. was a 2 to 1 favorite, to the score of 32 invocation The Your Way A reception will be held in their honor Throng was offered by William Jex, after which next Tuesday evening at the home of to 31 in their first game of the series at the choir sang, Sister Thou Wast Mild the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Payson Friday night This score, it must be understood, ia very adverse to a id Lovely." The speakers were; Bis-- h Andrus. the T. David R. Lewis, W. capability of the Spanish Fork team McKell, ip IraJ. McKell, Serenus Gardner, Dr. The famous Odeon Orchestra of Salt to play ball to win. Spanish adherents George H. Brimhall and Morris J. Mar Lake City, will give a dance at the are saying that this courtesy to Payson was a good moral victory ' for the Red tell. Special music waa furnished dur- Auditorium next Wedner-daevening. and and Smith Samuel Gray, but the veterans shake their services the by ing The entire orchestra of nine pieces will heads,' They know that on actual and Miss Bessie Gardner. The choir sang be with the latest and best present not only a moral victory should have in closing, 0 Grave Where Is Thy music. A treat is in store for all who been won by Spanish. The attitude Thomas Barbara Mrs. singing attend this dance. Victory" that Spanish has taken toward this dethe solo part. The benediction was feat is very commendable and although pronounced by J. William Knight of Mrs. George A. Yates enterMr. and dedicated they lost the game they won a reputatProvo. The grave was by a number of friends and relatives ion for tained being good losers. The, next Samuel Ilolt. at their home Monday evening in honor night, however, Spanish did a comeFern Wilkins was born here'May 3rd of Mrs. Yates birthday. Progressive back stunt and walloped Eureka as they 1892. She was a young lad of lovable sixty-thre- e was the diversion of the have never been beaten before, by the her do to best disposition, eager always Mrs. Jesse Ludlow and Mrs. score of 54 to 14. GAR. evening, (9 help those who needed her help most Christenson winning the prizes. Henning and always attended to he duties in the flowchurch and in the home. Another NOTICE Bids will be received by Nathaniel er is gone from the garden, but though her stay was brief, her message has Ludlow until six oclock p. m. Tuesday The Annual Stockholders meeting of been delivered, her mission has been March 3rd 1914, for the purpose of leas- the Spanish Fork East Bench Irrigation the city square on the East Bench and Mfg. Company will be held in the f ccomplished, and while we grieve at ing also four shares of water in city irrigati- City Hall, Spanish Fork City, Monday know to we that her departure, rejoice ' on system during the year 1914. The city Febuary 2nd, 1914 at 11 oclock a. m. she has attained that for which all men council reserves the right to reject any It is important that stockholders attend strive. or all bids. Spanish Fork, Utah, January 21st, 1914. NICHOLAS SMITH Secretary. Any little wound or abrasion of the A dry, hacking cough is hard on the flesh occurring in cold weather that is lungs, often causing them to bleed. not promptly treated becomes a bad BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP Delinquent Notice sore and is difficult to heal. Apply is a healing balm that quickly repairs Spanish Pork Ea-- t Hem'll Irilputlnn and Mnnufat tnrlntr Company principal pluco of BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT at damage in the lungs and air passages. Spanish Kuril. Utah on the folio Ink desTnere aru The accidents once when such happen. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. cribed stock delinquent on account of labor assessment levied on tbe 3rd day of April. 1913, ulso oh wound heals promptly and soon does Sold by the World Drug Do. account of cusb assessment levied on the 29ih away with the annoyance of a bandage. day of October, 1913, the several amounts act opposite the names of tbe respective sharePrice 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. holder as follows; all seems the certain that It Co. adjectiWorld Sold by the Drug ves justified by the English authorities have been utilized in application to to d) WANTED Family washings ." Owen WisttVs one best play The at my home. Mrs. Nora Corbett, three His masterpiece appears not to blocks west of Dahles store, (adv.) be merely a pleasant pastime, seen and then dismissed from the mind, but is NOTICE evidently possessed of such permenant as almost if not quite qualifies qualities stock'Annual the meeting of The for a place among the classics. . It is it Field West Fork of the Spanish holders true thata great popular Irrigation Company will be held Wed- frenquently with practically unanimsuccess meets P. nesday Febuary 4th 1914 at 2 oclock ' ous word of approval from professional house Fork, M. in the opera Spanish tut the public and press in the when the annual, financial report will be critics, matter this play seem in one accord. of no many shares And in accordance with presented and officers elected for the The comes to the Opera of each parcel of suoh stocklaw, as may be neoess-ar- y Virginian business such other ensuing year and Spanish House on January 26th with a strong Pork will be soldonatthemy24thresidence. duv of January, be transacted as many lawfully come City, Utah,, and 1814, at o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent a new the perfecticast, production, Spanish Fork before the meeting. assessments thereen, with the cost of on of detail that characterizes all ef- advertising and expenses of the sale, January 2lst 1914. NICHOLAS SMITH, Secretary. of forts this company. CHARLES MONK Secretary. Spanish Fork, Utah, Jan. 7, 1914. o II. A. C. DEBATING TEAM fp-ms- Me-Ke- il ra OF.YOIMY Vir-gian- V V Wm. Davis who ha burn seriously for eome tim la slowly improving. James R. Aladaon is suffering from cane r of th stomach; all ia being don for him that medical skill and laving car ran do. MH ill Thur lay evening January I5th Mr. and Mrs. Fraud Hanks gav a recephou in h nor tion at th Salem ow-rof the marrlag of their daughter I amine a and iTcon enjoy ably 1 iAAAAAXAAA TTTTTTTtTTTT A For COLD FEET wear a pair of $6.00 high tops, selling now for $3.95 was The evening Taylor. SURE CURE cnt In dancing program and detirioti lumhcon. The of a serving bride waa beautiful In a gown of cream rhartnus with pearl trimmings and blo-aom- s. Cards are out announcing a reception to be given by Air. (.arsine ltte-c- n (n honor of th marriig of her eon Andrew In Mia laivlna Done of Payson. Mr. and Airs. Eugene ' Wilkins of Provo ar visiting at the horn of John Q. Stone. Monday evening the Salem dramatic Co. presented the drama The Irn Hand" to a large and appr cltive ORAN A. LEWIS aud-ierc- Hettle Parson of Alammnth I a Salem visitor this week. Miss Lisle Mou'ton of Metier la visiting at the home of S. P. Chi istensen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lblmea of Le Alisa Grande Oregon, who have I wen visiting relatives and friends her the past week have returned to their4 home. Arthur Hatch and Charles Gardner have returned from an extended picture trip in California. Mr. and Mrs. George Carson are Sait Lake visitors this week. BIG SURPRISE TO MANY Lost A people are surprised at the results received from simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., a the German remmixid in Adler-l-kedy which became famous by curing The World Drug Co. apiendicitia. sta'ea that this simple remedy draws off such a surprising amount of old foul matter from tha body that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY. QUICK a, iH'" 1 : , ir,;;: .N", LUMBER.;. ...QUALITY IN to is success to Ihe man ttho sufficiently discriminating demand QUALITY as tho first consideration. When that can Ik hcul.ii i the particular woods you require AT THE. LOWEST RATE IN THE MARKET, then what is the use of at all going eLcwhere. Thats tho combination wo offer you times. Como in and make us keep our promises. . IN SPANISH FORK Mount Neho Homestead 4175 Brother-hoo- d of America ycomon gav a very (leasing Informal card party and social Monday evening th Maccabce Hall. Progressive 63 was the game of tho evrnmg. Seven table were played under the managment of J. B. Hughes. I he favor were won by Airs. Will West n. Wm. J. Stewart. At midnight a . work bridle between city and dainty lunch waa served at which Mis All Yeomen are requested to be pre lent at meeiing next Alonday evening then the officers for the year 191 4 will e Installed. District manager, George 5. Alay will be over from Irovo to saint In the service and will remain to mra for new member during the week, iffie S. Dart, Correspondent U. of A.Y, , People Fifty Years Serving theMATERIAL IN rURNISIIING OF BUILDING SPANISH rCKK TELLT YOU TIIAT'3 THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR MATERIAL . IN THE. JEX LUMBER COMPANY If You Speed Yoar Money Where You Cet It, You Cn Get It Where You Spend It. At Home With Home People ."The Signal that winter ia coming is the carloads of , Lame back may come from coal we are receiving and delivering to cold settled in the muscles of the back, In the two former customer. Dont neglect the signal. or from cases the right remedy is BAJ.LARDS Give us your order today and thus make SNOW LINIMENT It should be sure of an adequate supply during the In rubbed thoroughly over the affec- winter. We have a Car every week. and the relief will be satisted part Price 25c, 50c and $L00 per factory. Nebo Coal & Com. Co. bottle. Sold bv he World Drug Co. over-wor- k di-ea- NO DIFFERENCE The Proof Ia Here the Same As Every , hot e. For those who seek relief frgm kidney backache, weak kidneys, bladder ills, Doan's Kidney Pills offer hope of relief and the proof is here, in Spanish Fork the same as everywhere. Spanish Fork people have used Doans and Spanish Fork people recommend Doans, the kidney remedy used in America for fifty years. Why suffer? Why run the risk of dangerous kidney ills- - fatal Brights disease Heres Spanish Fork proof. Investigate it. Mrs. George I. Thompson, First ward - For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans- - and take no other, (adv.) Foster-Mllbur- SEE n AMER1GA-B- UT SEE JIM MACKLEY FIRST Opposite Jones Hotel for shoe and harness repairing and supplies Any kind of repairing done 'on short notice. I am equipped with machinery to do any kind of work in leather or near leather. Valises, travel- ing bags, tents, trunks or anything. Soles Sewed on Welt Shoes the same price as nailing. .IT IS NOT NECESSARY now, for us to do so much talking. Satisfied customers are the best of advertisers, and satisfied customers are now informing their neighbors and friends of; the splendid values they receive in trading with the Baker Lumber Company. Where You Get a Dollars Worth for a Dollar Baker Lumber Co. Harness oiled with the best oil obtainable. No shoddy leather put in any of our shoe reparing. All work guaranteed to be first-claGive mej a trial and be conMake me a call, if nothing vinced. else. Yours for business, A. J. MACKLEY s. Delbert Brimhalls house and lot $800.00 Erick Eggilson home $1600 141-- 2 acres of land on East Bench in orchard $3000 6x1 2 rods Oi 4th North $300 Hyrum Pattersons home, $750 v James Millers home, two blocks of Press Office, $1400 Doans Spanish Fork, Utah, says: Kidney Pills have been used by nearly every one of my family. They are certainly a reliable remedy and I never hesitate to give them my strongest praise. Whenever I feel that my kidneys are out of order, I take Doans Kidney Pills. They never fail to relieve me.- For Sale by Davis & Morgan C. W. HAWS, MANAGER Phone 120 SPANISH FORK |