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Show i r 3 , ' n V . i V - , y "Mwfc.fr . 1 ,. , '' I4' 4. . , W . , '' i k I .!. . s JfcrfvW SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER ,21191b EXTENDED .DURBAN TO BE REPUBLICANS PAYSON THIS WINTER Construction Co is of grading Mam as though cars wonld look8 it snd t before many more oDcration here to conforms bed road The of the street and everything condition after the be left in good are laid. road .for the new "apresident of the Salt C Orem, . Utah RaiUoad, stated Tuesday work would be pushed with' all Vt Tie speed, and that the line would .'extended to Salem and Payson this this statement Mr f,lL In making n the work r!L - i '.. : . 3 RESS Fork VOLUME XIV Tenter-Urba- v - j The TO tv. NUMBER 40 NAME TICKET. BIG ROAD SHOW DOMING., DEMOCRATS NAME TICKET. The Republican party of Spanish Fork The Democratic Primary was held at There is a beautiful little story leld their primary at the city pavilion the opera house last Saturday evening. woven around the character of Denny ast Saturday evening. David T. Lewis The Bmall cripple lad in The Calling of meeting was called to order by was elected chairman and R. S. BradLarsen the , Mrs. Hannah William A. Jones, chairman of the parDan Matthews, dramatized from the ford secretary. After the platform ty, and David J. Evans, secretary, read Mrs. Hannah Johnson Larsen, wife story of the same name by Harold Bell was read and adopted, candidates for the call. of former Bishop Marinus Larsen of the Wright. city officers were nominated as follows: For a candidate for mayor the names Third.ward, died at her home Monday Denny is a poor little cripple with a Lars Nielsen was nominated for of Ben E. Argyle, Morris J. Martel), morning at ten oclock of Brights dis- deformed and useless limb, and nothing mayor on the first ballot over D. T. William Her husband of beauty in his- - physical appearance, Grotegut and Hubbard Tuttle ease find heart trouble. Lewis and J. IL Snell. were presented. Argyle won on the and al of her children were at the bed-aid- e but his disposition is contented, loving George H. Lewis was nominated for first ballot. $1.50-$3.5- 0 when the end came. and happy. He cultivates his garden recorder ann Isaac Swenson for treas-ure- r, William Grotegut was nominated by Mrs. Larsen was born in Norkjopen, and keeps his mother as best he can. both by acclamation. acclamation for four-yecouncilman. Sweden, June 28th, 1851. She came to His love and respect for the preacher, For four-yea- r This sale of switches councilman the names Elisha Warner was nominated for Spaqjbh Fork in 1864, when she was Big Dan Matthews is mixed with of Hial Sterling, R.S. Bradford, Outney two-yeis one of the most at councilman by acclamation. He never comonly thirteen years of age, and has reverence and awe. Green, Ole H. Olson and Wm. Rigtrup She plains and his one and only wish is to Ed. C. Christianson was nominated by madvlier home here ever since. tractive offerings ever were placed before the primary. Green acclamation for two-yecouncilman. was, married to Marinus Larsen on receive knowledge that will enable him presented to the women was nominated on the second ballot. For the third year councilman, the December 20th, 1869. She is survived to assist others. of Spanish Fork. , The names of Nathaniel Ludlow, Ole names of Roland Williams, Morgan by Hit husband, four sons, Albert and Through the assistance of Dan H. Olson, II. L. Sterling and William leek, R. W. and and John Evans of both Mammoth, David, Money and David J. Denny receives his education Rigtrup were put up for nomination were presented. Evans won on the sec- Leo of Spanish Fork; seven daughters, and surrounded by his beloved books, They are all 24 to 3( for two-ye' councilman. Ludlow won ond ballot. ' MrrFenton Boyack of Spanish Fork, cultivates another garden, wherein he inches long, made of on the second ballot. The names of Ed. Money, J.J. Banks, Mrs. Mark Jenkins of Lost River, Idaho, bids fair to grow goods for men quite as For the second two-yenatura councilman William C. Beckstrom and George Ainge Mrs. Estham Clegg of Springville, Mrs. necessary as cabbages and potatoes. the names of II. L. Sterling, Ole H. were placed before the primary for Rufus Huff of Lake Shore; Mrs. Fred mounted The Calling of Dan Matthews will on . Olson, Ed. Williams and T. H. Jarvis candidate for recorder. Beckstrom won Harryman of Bingham, and Misses be seen at the opera house on three strands Saturday, separate were placed before the primary. Sterl-n- g on the first ballot. Hilpia and LaVene Larsen of Spanish October 30, with a company most meriand in all shades. tfjf was nominated on the fourth ballot. For treasurer, the names of George Fork, twenty-fou- r grandchildren and torious in every respeen. For the third two-yeShe has two councilman Ainge, Ed. Money, Ira J. McKell an three These switches Are juft what th Ole II. Olson won on the second ballot Arthur Nelson were presented. Nelson brothers living, Charles D. Johnson of Arthur Malcolm came in from Fruita, over Ed. Williams. won on second ballot. Lob( River, Idaho, and John Johnson of Colorado, Tuesday. average woman requires to arrange Motions to make all candidates the Riverside, Idaho, and four sisters, Mrs. her hair in a becoming style. unanimous choice of the primary carri William Johnson of Palmyra, Mrs. Fred Lindermann player-pian- o For Sale Home Visitors Excursions ed. Hales of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Nets JohnWorth two and three times the cost $675, will take $450, easy terms. Tha Salt Lake Route will sell excurson and Mrs David Giles of Provo. . See Lee H. Brimhall. , f ( (adv) price, , NEW BABIES sion tickets to Denver, Kansas City, Funeral services were held over the Omaha. Chicago, St. Louis and other A baby boy was born on October 91 h remains this afternoon at the city Now is the time to buy a cheap buggy Eastern points, October 23, November to Mrs. pavilion. Bishop George Hales presid- at Nebo Coal and Com. Co. George Jones. nd the ward choir, under the 20th to 23rd, and December 18th to A baby boy was born Monday to ed, SPANISH FORK, UTAH direction of John Carter Jr. sang Sis22nd, return limit, three months. For Mrs. Ross Thomas. Thou West Mild and Lovely. The particulars apply to any Salt Lake A baby girl was born Tuesday to ter, Route agent, or write J. II. Mander-fielinvocation was offered by David T. Mrs. Albert Malcolm. O Le'i s, after which the choir sang, ID) A.G.P.A., Salt Lake City, (adv) A baby boy was born last Friday to My'ather. f Mrs. Haswell Tuttle. For Sale Good Terms Bijhop Hales spoke of the noble char A baby boy was born last Thursday $3200 home one half block off Mia Street ,$2400 of Sister Larsen in raising her acter 2500 home in Third wrd FULL LOT 2200 to Mrs. John Carter Jr. and attending to her duties 5 ecre of land in Benjamin and a two room home...;.. 850 ' A baby boy was born Tuesday to large family 12 acre in upper bottom., per acre.........'. in the church. 175 Mrs. Michael Barclay. 3 in old field by R.G.W. Depot, per acre acre, 275 said Creer mi the Preston that . . 7 great jf ; A baby girl was born Sunday to Mrs. bench, per acre 210 THE CAVALIERS. aujence present proved the esteem in The Cavaliers will reproduce In song, Alpheus Bingham. which Brother Larsen and family are A baby boy was born October 10th rendiugs, character and costumes the held. He said that Sister Larsen had music and manners of the age of Queen to Mrs. L. John Nuttail. raised her children in a Elizabeth, u period of history that saw way and that she had done all In her dhe the dawn of the renaissance, the ;; THE BARGAIOEW INCE FICTURE power to make her children successful covery of America, the Invention of had been to sacrifice willing of the . Spanish -iqJUe.and printing, the detent People say, No one in Spanish Fork can. meet TQ BE SHOWN AT THE ANGELUS worldly pleasures for them." armada, au epic of the past glowing You will say the same you only will our adventure.' romance prices. and with Mrs. John Hallam said that she had directors and Among the present-da- y ' This company of seven artists will , see for been associated with the deceased sisyourself. of western dramas, Thos. writers script of the realistic a poppresentation give ter as a teacher in the Relief Society Come and be your own judge. See hunular and spontaneous expression of H. Ince has very few equals. When- or a great number of years and had ' dreds the many sided life of those times in ever one hears the name it is invariably found her an earnest, humble, always solos, quartets, ballads, minuets and linked wtlh the best of western dramas dramatic readings. The program is one His wide experience and the wonderfn unassuming woman. MEISEL, the Young Men's Place The choir sang, Rest for the Weary equipment that the forces at Inceville SouL . offer are perhaps the best, so that hia C. W. Booth stated that he could honors in producing this variety of iear testimony that ail the good that pictures are pretty well earned. iad been said of Sister Larsen was The announcement that the latett also that he had labored with her true, Ince release has been deemed of such husband in a Monday Evening, October 25th, 1915 public w ay and had learnmerit to warrant its being exhibited on ed to love them both. the Paramount program, and that it Bishop Berg of Pr. vo said that many will be the big feature at the Angelus beautiful things could be said of mothTheatre on Monday, October, 25th, will erhood and that the children and grandbe wolcomed by all lovers of good mot- children should honor Sister Larsens The title of this offering ion pictures. memory. is The Bargain which is said to be The choir sang in closing, Farewell teeming with strong situations. The all Earthly Honora after which the fact that a number of the scenes were benediction was pronounced by Samuel taken in the Grand Canyon of the Colo- Brockbank. rado gives added interest to the produc Marinus Larsen and family desire to tion. express their heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends who so generously welding repairs water assisted them during the sickness and i washand stove castings, te jackets, range of their beloved wife and mother. death UJ ing machines, hydrants, enameled ware, I copper, brass, etc. See Th. Peterson EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF HAIR GOODS J. Fine, Soft, Wavy HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES ar ar ar sTtracks have now been laid into and our trains, will b jDinish Fork this to point in the course of Ling A decision was reached weeks. H, not to cease extension work at continue on far.Danish Fork but to will be pushed line The south. mer with all possible and Payson Salem )lt0 anticipate that the construction ese points will be completed by and we hope to have ser-ne- e awiary 1st, to Payson open to the public open cannot we course Of tly after. will take to com' it how long aj just seven miles ol nlete the additional will we say that it will be OTck, but is as possible. done quick ly Ur. Orem has also made it known on a that work will start immediately We track spur factory to the ougar o Utah-Idah- at Leland. uceumTttractions. t , tr His of Are Announced. LECTURES AND MUSIC t ? M ar n. ORAN LEWIS Appear put the -2 : : f Our Sale is in Full Blast Talent Which Is Scheduled to Here at Intervale ThroughWinter. r atr , 0 -. - annual Lyceum entertainment tourne la now regarded ns practically kill pen sable In nearly 15,000 Amerl em communltlea, and the number Is In rreaslag with each year. Home one baa truly said that a Ly trum attraction, even though It failed to raise a higher standard In the com' sanity, at least never lowered an ex feting sinudurd or In any way left deleterioi s effect This cannot be Mid of many other kinds of amuse-Den- t An entertainment Wtmt the wlnte entertainments ud lectures are to be In each Is nsunlty looked for at this time of the year. The course here this fear will be made up of the following and com-tmnlt- - ittrsctions: y . UP THE EVIDENCE SUMMING 'lany Spanish Fork People Have Been Called as Witnesses Week after week has been publishet w testimonies of Spanish Fork people -kidney sufferers bakcache victims who have endured many forma kidney, bladder or urnary disorders. lyle Jese witnesses have used Doans Kidney Pills. All have given their Ita the same every approval lere. men ant 30,000 American men are publicly recomending Doans -Always In the home papers. Isnt A wonderful, convincing mass of Pfoof? If you are a sufferer your be Try Doans first. Heres one more Spanish Fork case. Mrs. Archie Angus, Third ward, Spanish Fork, e Utah, says: My weak and when I caught B'd, It settled In them, causing Irrl-I- f I did much housework, It M me out and took away my fth. Stnce using Doan'a Kidney fills, 1 have had relief from all these Roents. Two boxes brought this lood ' relief." ftlce 60c, at all dealers. Dont ver-etmu- Bt kid-wer- ask for a kidney remedy get Kidney Pllla the same that Angus had. House Co., Foster-Mllbur- n PrP., Buffalo, N. T. (dv.) for rent in Fourth ward. Miller. See (adv) Two partly furnished rooms for rent-w- ng Couple preferred. See Joshua Akbank, (adv) Holstion Cow for Sale-Fr- esh Wh. Enquire at this office, this (adv) ,Fr team. Weight Walter Briggs. Jtr Good steel couch, heater of flat Irons. See Thomas War-r- . (adv) if it of bargain. HARRY the at ANGELUS THEATRE Oxy-acetyle- Arthur Christensen o FREE UNTIL 1916 Funeral services were held last Sun' day afternoon , at the Fourth ward remains house of little over the meeting Arthur Christensen, two years and nine months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Christensen, who died last Saturday morning at the Provo Generali Hospital of chronic appendicitis. Bishop William Grotegut presided at I the services, and the ward choir, under the direction of Edward Williams, sang The Wanted On the Other Side. invocation was,' offered by . Herbert Williams, 'after .which Edward Williams Mng Yonr Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You. ... .The speakers were Albert Swenson, I Hyrum Christensen, and David Williams all of whom spoke words of comfort and consolation to the bereaved parents. O My The choir sang in closing, Father after which the benediction! was pronounced by Benjamin Evans. I Have you subscribed yet forTbe Youths X H Companion for 1916? Now is the time to do it, if you are not already a subscriber, for you will get the issues for the remaining weeks of 1915 free from the time your subscription with $2.00 is received. issues of 1916 will be The fifty-tw- o crowded with good reading for young and old. Reading that ia entertaining, Reading that but not wiBhy-waBhleaves you, whan you lay tha paper down, better informed with keener aslife. pirations, with a broader outlook on The Companion Is a good paper to tie if and for you have a growing family once Brewer Justice as general reading, Is other no necessary. uld, If you wish to know more of the brilliant list of contributors, from our down, who will write for in 1916, and if you wish volume new the of the new stories House for Rent- -4 rooms. Sea Bish-know something to of Intense Interest and variety end cersend us let 1916. you free Forecast op George Hales. for atclosest bold the (sdv) tain to delight and 1916. for tention of any Lyceum audibnee. CLASSIFIED ADS. Every new subscriber who sends $2.00 Tha educational value of tbla comIn addition to this for remembered, will be receive, 1916 ahould also for For Sale pany these artiste bring to their audicncce a years free Issues, The Companion Home FOR SALE 100 Shares of Koyle Minchapter from one of the most fascinat- Calendar for 1916. ing Co. stock at 25c per share call at this office (adv) ing periods of the worlds history. The THE YOUTHS COMPANION, scenery carried by the Cavaliers repFor Sale Ten acres of land, Boston, Mass. resents the simple stage of the brick house, orchard and flowing well. exact an The costumes are Good water right; easy terms. See Intalkot. of hallow reproduction from the art work of the Vem Thomas. (adv) tot are interesting men very Soma The Bongs, dnye of Queen Ellxaiieth. that after they but Gano and Ben Davia apples for sale, which are of unusual lanuty and a flrat Interview, Cava-Her- e ire exhausted and run out Charlai Wine saps a little later. See Fred Nelsweetness, are tnkon from the Caleb Colton. son, Palmyra. Phone 249 f 2 2. (adv) and Courier Lyrist , til y. Klixa-bethan- Sale Good work Pounds each. See ,7 VIS and MORGAN. God-feari- Amy of f. feisft ar Next Lyceum Attraction Tuesday, November 2. 1915-1- 6 B, ar d, a Season Mat-thew- s. CCTIIE BARGAIN Paramount 5 Reel Western Drama No More Blue Mondays ifWash-Da- y Troubles Are Over I I THE VALLER STEAM LAUNDRY Is now open for business. Try their wet wash at 3c per pound. Rough dry at 30c per dozen. Regular finished work at the right prices. : Phone 121 and havetheirdeliveryman give you full particulars. Blx-roo- m Yours for Cleanliness, Valley Steam Laundry j |