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Show The Spanish For K Press VOLUME XIII For Rent -- A two-roowith pantry and rlmwt. ;UT0 TURKS OVER INJURING FIVE ; bungalow I hcu. Lee. Several good farm for rale E. N. Cariquiat, gain. at bar- right, while traveling t mile an hour, an auto of thirty flwd God orange per dozen, 2iV. rip udJerdy with (If occupant banana, per dozen, 3Uc. Oran t jrmtl completely over throwing them 1 r put ami badly brulali g and shaking th m A lapy girl wa born to Mra. Arthur op. J. Cronon, Thoma of th Fourth ward last ThursI The party Included and day, National of the Saving rnanagrr Trust Co. of Salt Lake; Brigham T. Dr. W, E, Warner returned Sunday Cannon , associated with the Mine comafter spending a thru weeka vacation Charle Mr. and Baldinger air. pany; at Portland, Oregon. Truvo. Hubert of Frank and j Joseph J. Cannon alone escaped Prof. Edwin ft. Hinckley of the U. Y. Brigham T. Cannon, who wa J I intd under the machine after it had U. will lectur at tho Second ward kurned over received a bad cut in the parent class next Sunday morning. forehead. Mr. Biddinger may have buffered internal injuries, while her Mr. V. II. Johnaon and aon Ralph, received aevere laceration ar returned to their horn at Provo ouml the head and arm. In addition after visiting her for two to receiving brulae of a aimilar char week with her mother, Mr. E. B, 'niter, liolrrta ha a fractured rib on Friday U-w-l. JmM-p- f In-- r. hu-lm- " , It he right ehle. I The accident occured directly in froi.t f Mr. Thorgerd of tho residence Snell and It wa There the injured were taken and cared fur by Dr. J. W. Hagan. An automobile wa engaged and the injured were dtppen to the Hubert Hotel at Trnvo by Frank Hamaey of that city. While reaponding to the call, Hamaey rand,wn Fern Sanford, aeventeen year tf age at Srligville. The boy wa only (lightly hurt. Brigham T, Cannon who drove wreck ed machine, wa unable to account for the accident. lie aayi that he believe it resulted from a tire blow-ou- t. New atraw hat a Farther Co-o- hat all going at $1.50. Men lewir. A Inge, v FOR RENT Two nice rooma; amall family preferred, (adv.) p. Oran A Mr. Emma Little has returned to engagement at the Garrick Theatre, will appear at the Spanish Fork Opera House Friday and Saturday of this week. Their show la a high class production of vaudeville, hypnotism and mental telepathy. The prices are lac to 35c. DAY. I Friday, March 20th, haa been set I apart aa a general clean-uday for I Spanish Fork. All school will be closed o that the boya and girls may assist their parents In the work. It has been suggested that all weeds Alice Mary Lundell of Benjamin died and trash be gathered Into piles and at an early hour Tuesday morning at burned. All cobbles, can, bones, etc., the Provo General Hospital from an should be first Lathered Into plies and attack of peritonitis. The girl wa then hauled away to the city dumping thirteen year old and was the daughter ground near the northeast corner ot of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Lundell of p town. Clean up your lawn, yards, stablea and outhouses, and make our city sanitary and beautiful. Horse, buggy and Join Houghton. adv. house-hddgoid- H. LIBERAL COMMISSION and SALARY to look after business in your community. Interesting, dignified, healthful work. International Magazine Company, 119 V. 41st St., New York City. HIGH Funeral mhe acre held Sunday afternoon at the bom of Mr. and Mf. ot Erie Hansen over the remain Thomas Frrsid Avery, the little two-ear-olion of Mr. and Mr. Vrrn Avery of Caatle Gate, who died last Friday. Blfhop R. W. Me Kell presided at the service. The opening; prayer was offered by Wm. Frost and the dosing prayer by Wm. Illictrup. The only speaker was Jacob Robertson. Special musical numbers were a solo b loir W. Nielsen and a duet by the Jameson sisters. Tbe grave wa dedicated by Wm. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Vrrn Avery wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to tbe many kind friends who assisted them during tbe sickness and death of (heir little aon. William. (adv.). For Sale FERALD AVERY pt ,at Glendale, Kane county, here after epending three month Ladiea Spring auita juat in at the Whilo relative and friend. among Farmer Co op, (adv) here ahe has been writing a sketch of the life of her father and mother, Mr., iCR SALK Brigham Dargera rest and Mr. Thoma D. Evans. i drnce, halt block eait of the city pavi I lion; See Mary Darger tor informa The Great Dilliard Vaudeville Comtion. pany, which ha just completed a week ' THOMAI Mr. and Mr. Henry Hone of Benjawill be min ent th week at Provo visitReligion Claaa conference ing relative and friend. Whil there held In tbe Second ward meeting they were the guest of Mr. Etta house next Sunday afternoon. her heme CLEAN-U- funeral or modern brick FOR RENT New Sale residence. For buggy and will u more Nothing give pleasure Me Kell.. J. See Henry than to have you come and go through harness. 4 . our new planing mill. The board FOR SALE Oats for seed. Imported coin through th new under o smooth that you can aee your reflection in them. from England, large size and heavy croppers; also club wheat. William Harwood. (adv.) Mr. and Mra. Maytan Carter entertained a number of friend and relative The Second ward bazaar committee lat Friday evening in honor of Mr. and desire to thank all those who conMrs. Henning t hristenaon who will leave in any way toward making tributed ad. in the near future to make their home the great success It was. me bazaar in Idaho. , tdv. I NUMBER 12 SPANISH FORK, UTAH. THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1914 SCHOOL NOTES Spring opens up the great old sport or baseball; The prospects of a winning team are very favorable. Five of the old Btars, with Rowe, an experienced man aa captain, will be a great aid in producing a fast nine. There are about one hundred boys in tne school this year, all of whom have played ball to a certain extent, and If a team cannot be secured, there will be something wrong someWe have won the pennant where. four successive years, and do not Intend to let It escape our clutches. Coach Erickson, the man who piloted our basketball team to victory, expects great things of his men on the tiack and field. He has some very promising material. Anyone wishing inside information regarding the ducking of delinquents in the mill race see LI Thomas. Josh Hales, Sterling Argyle and Karl Hales, lex and Holt feel like the man who tried to jump the ditch In two Jumps. treatment for a cold settled in the lungs as a HERRICKS RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER applied to the chest to draw out inflammation-anA good d The Primary officers of tbe First sard met at tbe home of Mr. and Mr. Will Thomas Wednesday evening a a farewell testimonial of the work ot Mrs. Thomas In the Primary. They are moving to Leland. At a meeting of the stockholders of new Farmers Bank held at the Commercial Club rooms Tuesday afternoon the following directors were chosen: Henry Gardner. President; Benjamin A. T. - Money, Argyle, Joseph Hanson and Joseph Peterson, Directors. At a meeting of the directors held Tuesday evening, Pratt P. Thomas was chosen as cashier to succeed R. T. Thurber, who has been elected secretary of the Utah Development League, Vice-Preside- If you have any old coal dust or slack left in your shed, caused from breaking lumps through the winter, it would be a good idea to have some nut coal to help it burn. We have a car of coarse nut coal at the depot, which comes 25c a ton cheaper than the lump. ; Why pay 25c a ton for the privilege of breaking your own coal, when you can get it broken and free from dust for less. It is the only coal for summer use. Nebo if ALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP to relax tightness. You get the two remedies for the price of one by buying the dollar size Horehound Syrup; there is a porous plaster free with each Coal and Commission Co. (adv.) bottle. Sold by The World Drug Co. SOME PICTURES THIN OTHERS d Mrs. Louisa Thomas entertained a number of friends Sunday in honor of her seventy-thir- d The birthday. old-tim- f ORAN LEWIS run due te Soles Sewed on Welt Shoes s. at, march 21st we are giving unheard of bargains on blue and white ENAMELED WARE Guaranteed EXCEL FURNITURE & CARPET CO. Iti Nebo t, Plenty of good seed oats, wheat, Farmers and alfalfa seed. Co-o- Mra. bur-ic- is : MO : y Williams of Salt visiting here with her Josephine lake City & Com. p. mother, Mrs. Mary BJarnson. If you want a classy buggy with the qualityf we have them. The Rex was always known as the leader for style and the Yale for quality. This year we hav. all our Rex buggies equipped with Dcnt the Yale wheels and shafts. wait too long, we only have 50 left. Nebo Coal and Commission Co. A pajn in the side or back that catches you when you straighten up calls for a rubbing application of BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT. It relaxes the contracted muscles and 'permits ordinary bodily motion without suffering or inconvenience. Price 36c, 50c and $1.00 "Grandma" Sarah Dudley celebrated per bottle. Sold by The World Drug Co. adv. her ninety-eight- h birthday last SaturMrs. day at the home of her daughter, 100 MILES PER DOLLAR. Ellen Pace. Forty relatives and friends enjoyed a pleasant afternoon Mr. R. E. Old Claims That Cars and partook of an exrelent supper In Should be Built to Give That. the early evening. Although nearly a century old Mrs. Dudley still retains Mr. R. E. Olds builder of Reo the all her faculties and is able to rememis reported as saying that a car ber and relate incidents that happened Fifth, should give 100 miles of service for when she was a little girl. She can each dollar of its price. walk aroimfi, sing songs and can reMoney Tubble Motor Car Co., the member the faces of most of the peolocal Reo dealer, says he dogsnt ple she is made acquainted with. know of such a definite claim. The life of a car will largely depend on the SEE AMERICMUT SEE care the owner gives it. But Reo the Fifth is tested at the factory by 10,000 JIM MACKLEY FIRST miles 'of hard driving. The test cars are run by relays of drivers, and are Opposite Jones Hotel for shoe and harness repairing and supplies kept at high speed night and day on roads. After 10,000 miles, the Any kind of repairing done on short rough test cars are taken apart and inspectnotice. I am equipped with machinery to do any kind of work in ed. The requirement is jthat every leather or near leather. Valises, travel- driving part shall come through that ing bags, tents, trunks or anything. test and remain practically as good as new. The formulas and specifcations for materials are based on this requirethe same price as nailing. Harness ment. The testB of materials are oiled with the best oil obtainable. No based on It. The strength of every shoddy leather put in any of our shoe as built today, is based on three part, reparing. All work guaranteed to be years of these radical road tests. first-claGive me a trial and be conThe cost of owning a motor car will vinced. . Make me a call, if nothing come down vastly when all cars are else. Yours for business, this. like built A. J. MACKLEY te All Hose 10c a Pair Very frequently the Angela Theatre obtain picture lunger than the ordinary release ami exhibit them at the ltiy a (Hiir of shoo and ordinary price, but an occasional one we are forced to run at an Inereawd get our choice of hose for 10 cents any lime during price of admission. But it i not ! cause of their length, but because thMarch. ar more elaborately produced, pluym t by more renowned and better actor and written by author w hose work ha attracted great notice, in short they are of a higher clan than the usual one or two reel ofToring. The manage-- j m,nt is analogue to booking an attraction like "Qua Vadia and playing it at a scale of price double that charged for an erninary how, and there U really no more reason why you should of expect Cecelia Ixiflu In A Quality or John Barrymore In An American Citizen at the tame price day-syou pay for three or four reel of at sorted picture than there i for your expecting to ec Mrud Adams at the price you pay to aee Iearl Ethicr. It is impossible for us to exhibit picture made by the George Kleine Co. or other aimilar at the regular prices, ro it e a question only of whether First Qualify, Acid Proof, Triple Coated, Pure, they shall be shown at all or not. And for the mut part they are entirely too good to be passed up entirely. By increasing the price of admission we are able to obtain pictures of unusual merit that we could never how otherwise. One of the Kleine produc- Just What Cracked Up to Be tions is as expensive to us a are five complete regular program. Of course Our coat la exactly what its t ame imif our regular daily attendance were Its just coal and nothii g else. suh that we could afford to deliberately plies. shines like a diamond In comparison It lose much on one day for the general with low grade coaL Burn ton of It sd c.'tising effect on the other five, and youll find one way at least to that might be done. But you know full Wtgive honpractice coal economy. well that it is not. deliveries. and est prompt weight ' Consider this: a store will sell you one phonograph record for a little a Co. Coal little aa sixty cet yet you do not expect them to sell you one reproducing the voice of Caruso, Gluck, Farrcr a d others at tho sumo price. J ust so it is sometime argued that a picture i ot ly a picture after all, so might it be said that a ( only a record, but nobody says' it. And yet their jump la from sixty cents t) six or more dollar. And there i absolutely , no difference between the two cases. The annual meeting of the First Ward Relief society was held at the ward meeting bouse Tuesday . site-.too- n In honor of the seventy-seconanniversary of the organization of the society. Tbe meeting consisted of a program, trter which refreshment were served. A feature of tbe program Just arrived a carload of buggies was the reading of the minutes of the at:d Schettler wagona. FarmersOo-op- . original meeting. e friends guests were nearly ail of her girlhood days. Covers were benjamin. The remain's were shipped laid for fifteen guests. The afternoon home and the funeral services aro being was spent in social chat and the party held this afternoon at the benjamin broke up at four o'clock, all the guests Meeting house. wishing Mrs. Thomas many happy return of the day. f Will be A concert im given next Tuesday f selectbeen March ward in the First hag 21, Saturday, Meeting evening House by the M. I. A. of that ward. ed as "California Orange Day" and will The concert consists of an excellent be generally celebrated throughout the program of readings, speeches and West. This event will be generally music, which will be concluded with a celebrated by the railroads throughout laughable farle entitled "The Bachelors the territory west of the (Missouri All are invited. The admis- river, as well as Baby. by, restaurants, etc. sion will be 10c for children and 15c for menus be prepared featurwill Special adults. The proceeds will go for the ing various dishes In which oranges benefit of mutual work. form the basis. The Misses Leora Hughes, Florence Jones and Bee Angus entertained Saturday evening at the Jones residence in honor of the victorious basketball boys. The prevailing colors in the decorations and the color scheme of the luncheon were the school colors, red and gray. Covers were laid for the ball boys, their partners and a number of other High School students. 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