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Show J - Til II SPANISH FOItlv IJiKSS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH, TO. THE OF- UTAH COUNTY LIBERTY BOND OWNERS: - very remsrksble how tho Republicans, In tho short space of a year or two, can develop such a chango of heart so ss to boost the candidacy of s man for Congressman who they previously intimated was not at all aafe as a candidate for Governor on the prohibition platform, I Your bonds are just like currency. If you lose them you are out. It We have heard of cases where bonds have been lost and for this reason we are offering to store your Liberty Bonds in our fire and burglar proof vaults. Free of Charge. We issue you a Receipt in all Is true that Spry Pest regarding the Republican's Udnte for Congresi: a can few duys ago Governor William jeered so address to s numbPpry social workers In Suit Lake land! er of there attempted to explain swsy his veto of tho Wootton Prohibition bill.; He used tho old stick arguments of the liquor leagues throughout the United States aud presented figures gleaned from the pamphlets which the brewery moon latlons have spread brosdi set over the Uulteil States In order to ere, .to a sentiment sgalnat tho rapid epreud of prohibition In all parts of the country. e sro InFrom the foregoing formed hy the Republicans that Spry was so friendly with the Brewery Associations that be used their figures rather than accept the pleadings of the people of Utah County for prohibition. THE FROVO POST AND WILSON TIIK PROVO INMT AND SPRY We have before us an editorial are trjlng to published In the Provo Post on ..The Republirana liorwee.. In two on stream rroee the August 4th, 1916, gnd we quote the would nun luce statement one they mouth-piece language used by the )ou that they are In sly and soul with of the Republican party: "It Is needless to say that a vast President Wilson and Unit they lime dime more In win the war tlmn etrn majority of the people of Utah coun soldiers at the front.. They then ty do not look upon the governor's the the position that while they take 'from the (William Spry) candidacy ao loyal and pat riot Ir, hern have same viewpoint aa Mr. Wootton. The Wilson In every war President extremely small number of delegates as every American acted and measure supporting Governor Spry from this then should dn proceed to use they Indicates the position section plainly m rrltlcl-against Pmddcnt of the people, and no amount of adverse hla and Wilson staunch, loyal supwill convince them that Gov , cases. : Is rpnnot do more here at this time than to try to persuade the people to vote against the Constitutional Amendment on prohibition and for this, the Democrats of Utah County are extremely thankful. It Is still fresh within the minds of pur citizens that Spry, by means of political trickery, did all within his power to thwart the efforts of the people of the 8tste of Utah when they clamored for prohibition. I 1 It The First National Bank of Spanish Fork praise egnor Spry Is OCT m Think What They Do To i The Varnish! . Ruin it you think. Not for the floors have been covered with Cosmolac the toughest, most enduring varnish for the purpose. Even with the dancing, Cosmolac will not scratch white nor bruise. Is ths new - clear, transparent covering that preaervea and beautifiea any aurface requirh soper-varnis- ing varnish. It resists tha rough indoora uaaga and eipoaure all waathcr conditions outdoors, JPor Sale By n W am Ik. Vu fA. Sincere Gratitude. COMPANY i DO Will Boyack returned from a ness trip to Delta Monday. busi- Mrs William Bell, Logansport, lnd j writes: "I deem it my duty to express, A baby girlwas born Saturday to my gratitude for the good Chamber-- 1 Mrs. J. Vere Kessler. Mrs. Kessler Iains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, wos formerly Miss Fay Lawrence. did me when I had a severe attack of' diarrhoea three years ago. It was Over 2,000,000 rifles of yie new the only medicine that relieved me." 1917 model, considered the best army rifle in the world, have been made Miss Madolyn Johnson has gone to and given to the boys. The little Salt Lake City tor a short visit with W.S.S. helped put them there. her sister before returning to Logan. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Mrs. LaVern Hanks of Salt Lake U. S. Land office at Salt Lake City, City has been visiting here this week Utah, October 5tlC1918. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson NOTICE is hereby given that JosJohnson. eph II. Shepherd of Thistle Junction, Utah, Vrho on January 10, 1918, made Miss Margaret Creer, who has been Homestead Entry, Serial No, 022283, attending school in Salt Lake City, for NW4 Section 36, Township 9 came home last Sunday for a weeks South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Mervisit with her mother, Mrs. Agnes idian, has filed notice of intention Creer. to make five year, proof, to establish claim to the land above described befre the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on tho 30th day of November, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Josph Shepherd of Thistle, Utah, and George Jones, Earl Mason, Herbert Gabbytass, all of Sprlngville, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Webster's New International DICTIONARIES ness men, ere in use by busi- engineers, bankers, judges, architects, physicicnr, farmers, teachers, librarians, clergymen, by suec cisful men and women the world over. Are Yea Equipped to Win? The New International provides the means to success. It is an teacher, a universal question answerer. If you seek efficiency nnd ad vancenitn t why not make daily use of this vast fund of information? Vocabulary Term. JTOOPnflM. 6000 Illustration. O lord II.ium. 30.000 Cuottrnnhlca! Subjects, 13, (nil) 400. 000 iiloftraphieai tn tries. Regular and India-Pap- Editions. er Wrlteornpw in ion p m, lUustrntuas, t, ete. a F-- of f'oikct if you j,j't iiaj tiiij Affv 'illt'-i:n, il.l I'-- I'.'jlv K- WViji V ' J C.&C. MlKkLvM CO, Springfield, Hast. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, October 21, 1918. NOTICE Is hereby given that Arthur G. Jackson of Mapleton, Utah, who on June 12, 1915, made Homestead Entry No. 015128, for NWti NE4, NW SEi and Lots 9, 10 and 11, Section 27, Township 9 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above described, beforethe Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the Fourth day of December, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Louis Arthur Johnson, of Thistle, Utah, Frank M. Johnson of Maple-toUtah, Wayne Johnson of Spring-vlllUtah, Clarence O. Whiting of Thistle, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. n, c, j I . IF THEY ARE LOST YOU HAVE NO RECOURSE. PLACE THEM IN OUR FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX FREE OF CHARGE. of Spanish Fork porters and 'point out what they i Coamolac can be washed with hot. soapy water or any washing compound. It auccesafully resists tha effects of rain, anow, aunshina and frost, and is ao elastic it wilt not crack with the awailing or shrink-t- o , m ing of tha wood. Keep a can in your homo at all times. JEX LUMBER ' candi- ' CURRENCY. N date for governor on the prohibition night have done had Roosevelt filled chair at Washington.. platform. The fiasco pulled off at the executive The Republicans have nit liked Presthe Hotel Utah on March 5, 1915, WINon In Ida attitude before ident and the promise of the Governor at the war and the llepuhlleun he when entering that time to return the bill, said: 1 want to tell the Senate of organ, The Provo Post, under date this state that I am not afraid of any of April 23rd, 1013, printed the folbill and you will have my answer to lowing Edltoriul for the lieneflt of this bill and .have It quickly when the Utah County readers which we It reaches me In the regular course. herewith reproduce: "President Wilson took a stand The Senate waited In vain for on American neutrality tho other day, the return of that hill as it was held will meet with the approval which vetoed. In the governor'! office and true American regardless of every had the After adjourned legislature and there was no possible Chance for of farmer allegiances to nations who liquor legislation for at least two are now at war. This nation Is not years Governor Spry, contrary to bis spoiling for a fight nor are we going own word and promise to the Senate to premit other nations to frighten us out of war should It ever be necescommittee, vetoed the bill. TJO -- at all safe aa a UNREGISTERED LIBERTY BONDS ARE TIIE gAME AS The Commercial Bank ed aup-port- LIBERTY BONDS Men Wanted at Sugar Mill An appeal has been sent by R. L Still It may be better to have all our trouble with the airplanes before Howard, superintendent of the Sugar Instead of after they get luto tho air. Factory to the local council of asking for more labor at the when nnr boys In Europe come home the campaign. The n Q hunch they will not need to wenr factory during has been worrying along big refinery life preservers through the submarine men less than nowith about fifty sone. , rmal working force and unless more It Is claimed for hippopotamus meat labor Is forthcoming, It is feared that It Is os good ns pork. IIow about that the factory will have to close keeping a hippopotamus In the bnek down. ynrdt That Is a condition that must not citizens of this Americans are described as laugh- be allowed by the can If It possobly be avoiing at the new gns employed by Gor- comunlty ded. close It down, our beeti Should mans. And It is not laughing gns, would have to be shipped away, the either. farmers would lose the pulp, the local people would lose the pay roll and It would be a black eye to Spa. The foregoing accusations against sary for the UnitedStates to maintain Mr. Sprys truthfulness are nof the Its national Integrity and the dignity words of Democrats but a criticism and respect of other nations. At times, during the past few of his Insincerity and unreliability as made against him by the Republl-tan- s months, American blood has boiled with patriotism and Indignation has themselves. We call the attention of the peo- arisen over wrong perpetrated againple of Utah county to another ac- st American citizens. Yet war is a serious business and no matter how cusation made against Seven million women ore employed Spry In an Issue of the Provo Post small the nation we pit ourselves we must realize that we are In gainful occupations In the United on Tuesday, July 4th, 1916, in an editorial when the Republicans again going to lose some of the best blood States, not Including those playing accused their choice this year for of the nation, and American citizens bridge for prizes. the United States Congress in words, are too valuable in the industrial life of the nation to sacrifice them as follows: "True to the announcement of to the god of war without Just and America has a many friends and henchmen for the sufficient cause. past tew months. Governor Spry has great mission to preform as a nation Snails are to be boosted ns a war annuonced that he will be a candi- of peace and we must consider the date for The two terms cost before we enter Into the war. food. They dont sound apietlzlng to This praise of President Wllsop's many people, but they are delicious If that he has had seem to have made him believe 4hat Utah must perpetu- course was not published by the you call them escargots. ate him tn office or the Sta(e cannot Democrats for apolitical purposes but Unsle Sums soldiers mny now be go forward. He has gathered around was the candid opinion of a given medals for bravery. This means him men that represent the millions of the people of the United that a lot of new medals will have to and puffed up In the thought that States Irrespective of party affilia- be struck off right away. wealth alone Is necessary to make all tions. It Is said thnt German soldiers carry others cower and sneak out of the POLITICAL CRITICISM of WILSON he has forgotten the fact However, now, when politics are prepnredness so far as to have two sots of suspender buttons. And we that the peple of Utah have not as Involved, we find such a man as soldiers wore belts I thought Roosevelt standing out with yet forgotten the "fiasco" he pulled off in the Hotel Utah a couple of Germany as a sole companion, the There nre 393 separate and disyears ago and the finish he made to most unfair criticism of the 14 Arti- tinct regulations governing the sale all of his proud boasts as to how he cles of Peace to which the Hun must and purchase of shoes In Germany-m- ore would return the Wootton bill to the bend his knee before an armistice regulations thnn shoes. legislature' should he make up hlB shall be declared. The press of the' mind not to sign it. entire world has been loud In praise! Finn!f the WF cLG8t ,s merely a A few days ago Governor Spry of President Woodrow Wilson. The! t,he,ortlnef'" of sounded the keynote to his campaign 14 articles are thoroughly approved that will ouVflghtS put to s company of social workers in by the people of the allied countries! Salt Lake. The speech placed him and the only objectors we have been The army mule is to lose his bray, before the people of the state In his able to ascertain have been Ho lies proved useful and faithful! true light and the people now know ident Theodore Roosevelt and the but like many another In this critical time, he will lift his voice at the wrong where to find him. The call to arms military writers of the German Prejs. of the liquor forces when Democrats Roosevelt, the patron saint of the time. and Republicans met at the Hotel Republican party, the mouth-piec- e of This daylight saving business will Utah declared for him. The "wets the would-b- e aristocrats of America, were out In force and as usual they the next hope of the Republicans for nice tiling they have nhvnys missed by took with them many business men President in 1920, has unfortunately not getting up an hour earlier in the who can see only the dollar. discovered fhat Presirent Wilson does morning. "With the entrance of Governor not know what offers should be made Firecrackers and fireworks are forSpry Into the race, the battle for the to the enemy of civilization before control of the Republican party Is peace shall be declared. We trust bidden for the Fourth of July this on. Should Spry win then we can that even as the Provo Post was big year, ns the government needs all the powder. War Is not without Its come hope for no prohibition enough, to give President 'Wilson pensations. measures." praises that were due him In 1915 It Is the same man Spry whom the so will Roosevelt accord Lots of people have never realized Republicans denounced then that our Chief Executive a fair criticism how many German names have been they wish to honor now. Why pray,, when our representatives gather at put over on American Institutions unlias the sinner become saint? Is such the round table for Peace Conference. til It became a patriotic policy te a man as the Republicans condemned change them. The Provo Post has Condemned then safe to send to Washington durSpry and extolled President Launched In 27 days, finished In 37 ing these troublous times? Will Wilson and the people of Utah Counthe steamship Tuckahoe delivers days, such a man as the Republicans said ty are now asked to unite with ua and a cargo coastwise In 43 days. Tho he was bo a safe representative of uphold our National, State and Coun- submarine that tackles her will travel the people where the interests of the ty administrations. in fast company. soldiers and sailors are involved? Respectfully yours, These are the questions for us to Taper pulp made from bnnann skins DEMOCRATIC COUNTY by a French engineer named BUnchln, answer on November 5th, 1918. COMMITTEE In the Canary islands, Is said to be a Here Is another extract from the By Roy Lewis, Chairman great success. It always has seemed editorials published in The Frovo (POLITIC L ADVERTISEMENT) that there might be a better use for banana sklos than slipping up on them. great-majorit- Wherever there Is Fork. man to spare In the stores or on the farm he should be sent to the factory to help relieve the phortage of labr nish COAL SEE Chas. Waters ONE BLOCK WEST OF OREM STATION PHONE Always on Hand y M. 0CHAS. T. KENDALL, KUvGLOX lime-ligh- t, VpMo - PHYSICIAN AND Thone No. Reg. No, 2185 Office Douglass Building, Tayeon W SPECIAL ATTENTION TO AND THROAT For sale Large and small PF enquire at Carter Shop. J. Preston Creer went to Salt new I City Wednesday to purchase Geno at nlture for the new school j Last Saturday night a few Ex-Pre- s- state-wid- nt j of tt P slumber neighbor girls enjoyed home ty at theJotin I. Hayes M,8a LaY,n motorciTto Spar lsh Fork Sunday and spent home. ing at the John H. Hayes Salt Mrs. Lewis Harvey of time City Is here for a short 8 e . ,,e with her husband, who Utah-Idah- o Sugar Factory. . in the Mrs. Henry we"t to take car na Saturday daughter and Alex Pehrson.who are enza. ot son-in-la- 111 or le Mrs . Sarah Swenson day for Moapa, I- - aaC will take care of her eon, who have swer-j- lnflu and family, enza.. Bon Mrs. Brig GBrdnerwaa last Thursday fro hospital, where Bhw the week before for She Is now recovering taken JJerBted Ladled nicely. j |