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Show SheJpanish Fork VOLUME XV "THE FRUIT OF HIS FOLLY" JARVIS GEORGE US, SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 13,1916 A LAID AT REST AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE GREAT RURAL MELODRAMA No pains have been were heWyesterclay spnreilto give Funeral services ward the First meeting people of Spanmh Fork and vicinity 8t the hcre sturday "overThe remains of Mrs. Martha Night, when The Fruit of His Folly- - will wife of George Jarvis, he d of Brights at the local obera house. Monday afternoon The cast is an after an illness of about exceptionally strong one and will not fail to please the most onth. J pres-ente- Std ' exacting audience. under the direction of Polly Flinders, a black diamond, alRest for the ways makes a hit, wherever she B Frost, sang, plays. d Melinda Jane Boggs brings to the The invocation was Soul L. Hales, after which City the old fashions and the old fashby Joseph I choir sang Shall We Meet Beyond ioned manners which are yet found in such places as her ie River home in Juniperville, Booth . upon spoke W. Vermont, when Charles comes to the city to visit. resurrection from lCtrine of the Strictly differing from these are the of the joy and ultra-stylis- h society people who are to Henry Gardner spoke future be seen in the play. faction in contemplating the The play depicts the folly f lot of those who live in gamble that is the God. of ing in any form and shows clearly the efear and admonition to the results which are always obtained from bert Swenson gave a tribute such practice. deceased sister. the of ,ble character It also demonstrates the clear the at briefly s McKell spoke Bishop of country people as regards life, after which the l)se of the services, Hon-,s.- " and the generosity and kindness generloir sang, Farewell All Earthly was ally exhibited by them. benediction pronounced The From start to finish the play is a Elder Mower of Springville. splendid reproduction of New York life, ak well as life on a farm in an We will pay $1 per bushel for wheat isolated district in Vermont. It is a ., the play which we cannot afford Farmers merchandise. to miss (adv seeing. store. . Another attractive festure is the ATTENTION FARMER- S- We pay prices. They will be 10-- 20 and .tdc. ish for your butter, eggs and other It is not often that we are permitted to roduc all the time. Peoples Market recieve so much for so little money For this reason we think that all should take advantage of it. AL COMEDY WILL .Shoir, of-re- The Salt Lake Route and the Extension Department of the Utah Agricultural College are in send-in- f a demonstration train through the farming sections of Nevada and Utah this month. The train will be at Spanish Fork on Saturday, April 22nd and every farmer should embrace the opportunity to make a visit to the train and attend the meetings that will be held in some building in the city, at 9:30 a. m., 2 and 7:30 p. m. Train will be a county fail on wheels with institutes added. Exhibits of irrigated and dry farm crops, pumping plants, live stock and domestic science will be carried. here will also he an extensive exhibit f machinery and farm equipment of all Kinds. The train consists of twelve cars. 1 Spring is looked upon by many as the most delightful season of the year, hut this cannot be said of the rheumatic. The cold and damp weather brings on rheumatic pains which are anything but pleasant. They can be relieved however, by applying Chamberlains Liniment. Obtainable everywhere. Co-op- the most notable engagements present season at' the opera rase, is that of Milton Schuster and ie Graces of Musical Comedy who will LaSalle resent one of the popular The successes. musical heater comedy te will be Tuesday,. April 18th. It is one of the musical comedy . the present season and cities eing presented in the principal nd on one with a stands company night iual to the one that was one year in lew York City at the Hudson Theatre. One of Miss La Von Hayes is visiting for ten days with her sisters at Euieka. bt the of Mrs. John Hutchison is visiting this week at Scofield with Mrs. Dan Man-se- Miss Carrie Hansen returned Monday to Salt Lake to continue her course in dress making at the Kiester College. Co-op- bowels are the natural sewerage Twenty young friends pleasantly surof the body. When they te obstructed by constipation a part prised Robert Hansen at his home Wed- stem Music and games Lunch was were entertainment. the carry off is absorbed into the tem, making you feel dull and stupid served at midnight. id interfering with the digestion and ssimilation of food. This constipation We have just received a spiprnent of quickly relieved by Chamberlains new and suits for the bojs ablets. Obtainable in the graduating class. Come early everywhere. and get your first choice. Farmers For a bargain on store, (adv) buggies see D. A. the .one at Maplcton, agent also for J. I. aeand I. 11. C. Machinery. (adv) Miss Margaret Money and Ammon Ferguson, bath of this city, were married yesterday at the Salt Lake Temple. Judge A family wedding reception is being the Nth is Better-T- ry an Experiment held in their honor this evening at Mr. and or Profit of home the brides parents, by a Spanish Fork Mrs. A. T. Money. We join their Romans Experience hosts of friends in offering our congratjKomething new is an experiment ulations. flust be proved to be as represented. i he statement of a manufactnrer is We are in receipt of the first issue of convincing proof of merit. The Piute Chieftain, published at r,ut endorsement of friends is. Marysville, Utah, by our old friend and )W supposing you had a bad back, former employer, Andrew Jensen. The . ame, weak, of eight page Cheiftain is a aching one, l.uld 'ou experiment on it? and is gotten up in Mr' Jensen s paper ?oiHiil read of cures, excellent style. We wish the many by strangers from y publication success. the poisonous matter which they nesday evening. iould Co-op- ., for Yourself far-awa- , pees. ts different when the endorsement from home. y to proved local testimony. cm this Spanish Fork case: c NfS. Mary g Hansen, Third ward, Folk . Utah, says: I had an of bai kaolie every time 1 over-4ny housework and my kidneys irr(.guiitr ln actloi,t 1 Wflg about Doan's Kidney Pills by a or and began taking them. They live aa fvry symptom of kidney That happened quite aRo and I havent needed a n"'iliclne since. 0c, at nil dealers. j'k1 Dont ask for a kidney remedy get Kl'hmy Pills the same that lansen had. Foster-MllburCo., uil&h 1 n f Buffalo. N. Y. (adv.) - jund e a bracelet. - mt! Ht n J' t C. f Owner may Hiis Office by describing for U,U ,dv. Hanson for Painting, Iap-- l niinoing and Graining. Good low price. Phone GOJ. Of the forest draperies; And a breath of arbor gladness Comes wafted on the breeze, For the heart of Spring is thrilling At the planting of the trees. Mrs. Joseph Brown and Mrs. Eugene lughes spent Thursday in Springville visiting with Mrs. Fannie Oakley. We sell the best by actual test. Get cultivator at the Farmyour four-roers Co op., the store, (adv) Lloyd Moore and Ear! Lloyd left Sunday for their dry farm at Multa, daho, w here they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiscomb left last Saturday for their home at Roosevelt Christmas with relatives. Robert J. Jex returned home Sunday from a visit to Ogden, where he had been to purchase some new machinery for his blacksmith shop. . While branding, cattle Monday for Fred Matley, Ernest Williams suffered a rather severe injury through being looked in the head by a cow. IN The Heart of Jennifer Mrs. D. M. Jones of Salt Lake City came down Sunday to spend two weeks here visiting with her sisters, Mrs. R. W. Creer and Mrs. James Beckstrom. Monday April y Eggs for Hatching From my S. C. White Minorca, Pen No. 1 At the planting of the trees, $2.00 for 15, Pen No. 2, $1.50 for 15.' In the chanting of the breeze, John Francis, Mammoth, Utah, box Strains of solemn sweetness mingle with 142. (adv their silvery symphonies. There are wondrous prophecies, Sylvester Bradford was taken to the L. D. S. Hospital Sunday to he operatIn the chanting of the breeze, At the planting of the beautiful trees, ed on for bladder trouble. He is being given a preliminary treatment now and There are sudden shadows shifting the operation will probably be performIn the sky above our heads, ed next week . As the tender roots are hidden In their brown and earthy beds; Mrs. Edward Money entertained the And we ask of Mother Nature clerks of the Farmers Co-oAssociation Saturday night in honor of Miss Through future mysteries, With loving care and tenderness Margaret Money, a bride of the week. A delightful evening was To guard the baby tree. spent in music. . gattiaumd Mry they grow to stately By generations blest; Amid their spreading branches Dr. Joseph Hughes will return home course May the birdlings find a nest; today after taking a at the New York Post Graduate School And may our hearts forever of Surgery and Medicine, lie also did Hold loving memories. some work at the Muuicipal Lying-I- n Of those today assisting In the planting of the trees. Hospital of New York. Carrie Shaw Rice. Mrs Eugene Hughes entertained the REWARD Strayed or stolen from Alta Club last Friday afternoon, eleven ranch west of Benjamin. For infur members being present. The time was mation leading to the return of a bay spent in needle work and social chat, mare, five years old, weight 1050 lbs. after which dainty refreshments were branded IXL on left shoulder, wil! give served by the hostess. reward. Wells L. Brimhall, Provo, (ad bred-to-la- The most important funclion of a watch at the current feature attraction Spanish Fork, Utah. Angeluit Wednesday, April 19th. 17 to keep time. A watch is incidentally valuable as an ornament, as jewelry. But its primary purpose is to tell time. The more . reliable a watch is as a timekeeper, the more valuable it is as a watch. C. D. STRANG, Fine Watchmaker, Spanish Fork. Come to us for your Easter Dyes, your medicines tree-hood- ,1 six-wee- New Babies Twin girls were born to Mrs. Fergnson Wednesday. A baby boy was born Tuesday to Mrs. Nels P. Larsen. A baby boy was born Monday to Mr. Peter Larsen. A baby girl was bom to Mrs. David Brimhall of Salt Lake Monday. The home Club met at the of Mrs. Lydia Stahmann last Self-Cultu- re Friday evening, Ie.. members being present. Mrs. Annie Stanton continued the story The Prince of India. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. You can rely on the colors of our dyes coming out, as we tell you they will. Change the faded COLOR of that old dress, waist or ribbon and it will be like brand new. Monday evening the officers and teacher of the First ward Religion Class with their partners held a very Lost - A work bridle between Hans deasant social at the home of Mrs. Olsen's and the over flow. Kinder .lames E. Tanner, one of their retiring (advt please notify Lee Olson. teachers. The evening was spent in music and games, after which refreshments were served to twenty four. Insomnia Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less, and is often the the cause of isomnia. Eat a light supper with little if any meat, and no milk; also take one of Chamberlains Tablets immediately after supper, and see if you do not rest much better. ObtainThursday evening Miss Eliza Money able everywhere. entertained at a slumber party. The evening was spent in playing games Bids Wanted. and other prHiiks of which girls only be received by George II. will Bids At midnight a night gown know. Lewis, city recorder of Spanish Fork which parade was the feature, after 6 p. m. AprtI 15th, for rununtil City, luncheon was served to the following. the city sprinkler during the 1916 Blanche Moore, Ann Money, La Rue ning work sprinkling season, and such sther Beck, Reva Lewis, Florence Jones, on as the supervisor of day stormy Leora Hughes and Eliza Money. The successful streets may direct. to be will sprinkle the bidder required Like all the celebrated ami popular The if necefsary. streets day every stars of the Famous Players Film Co., to reject the reserves Council right City John Barrymore came to the screen (adv) his ny or all bids. with every faculty for success in abundance of possession. Youth, an termed be genius, even talent that may appearpersonal attractive an grace, sucance and intelligence made screen record his popular cess as certain as was The comedy succescs in on the stage. which he has previously been presented a far on the screen indicated what as a attained had he greater triumph ever could prothe stage film star than shown in is ability his greater vide, but Paramount his next appearance on the Dukane, Program, The Incorrigible the six-colu- ed voice of vibrant sweetness As of splvan melodies, There's a soft expectant stirring wN Coming to the ANGELUS THEATRE p. James E. Tanner and family left this morning for Beaver City, Utah, where they will make their home for the fut ure. h me A Song of Arbor Day Theres a Celia The Ogden Girl 7-- Wil Ninety acre beet farm for sale. rit forty Acres or rnor.' ' ForpaVticu' We have all kinds of dress goods in apply to E. B. K. Ferguson Span-- suitable for graduation, also a full line Fork. (adv) of slippers and silk hose. Farmers ., store. the (adv) Who Constipation Injures The Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Jensen of Elsinore, are here visiting with their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hagan for a few days. after visiting here since Spring Id HAZEL RON DEMONSTRATION TRAIN sighl-ednes- BE SEEN HERE SOON 10 NUMBER Our grease extractor will take the ugly spots out. Its reliable when it comes from us. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boyack entertained twenty-seve- n guests at a house Monday warming eveuing. A delicious supper was served at Bix oclock, after which progressive five hundred wss played. The winners of the first prizes were Marinus Larsen and Mrs. Frank Milner, and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Estham Clegg. THE CITY DRUG STORE WE TAKE CARE Interurban Mileage Books 3c Ticket rates on Interurban are per mile, one way, and 20 per mile round trip. Mileage books good one year from date of purchase are on sale at 2'C per mile for 500 mile books and 2c per mile for 1000 mile books. These books are unrestricted and will be honored regardless of by whome presented, and are valid for transportation for one or more passengers at the same time. RATES: Spanish Fork to Salt Lake City and return 10 day ticket $2.95 Miss Kathleen Tolhurst gave a slumber party at her home Saturday evening. The girls wore character costumes. The evening was spent in games and music and supper was served at midnight. Those present were the Misses Nell Christensen, Claire Heck, Effiu Markham, Elsie Francis, Otella MarkTolhurst ham, Stella Beck, Kathleen and Christy Thomas. Safe Medicine for Children. Is it safe? Is the first question toj be considered when buying cough modi-- 1 cine for children. Chamberlain's cough Remedy has long been a favorite with mothers of young children as it contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. It is pleasant to take, too, which is of great importance when a medicine must be given to young child-- 1 ren. This medicine is most effectual in relieving coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. Mileage. 118 miles at 2c 2L36 59 Saving If book is not used within the one year limit, refund will be made by charging cents per mile for mileage traveled and deducting the result so obtained from the purchase price; the remainder, if any, being refunded to holder, provided book is pre- 2' i sented within 15 months from date of purchase. SEE OUR SPANISH FORK AGENT ABOUT THESE BOOKS, THEY WILL SAVEYOU MONEY |