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Show An optimist is a man with no fear of the "flu." J Added to the cost of living Is the cost of being sick Editor ELISHA WARNER, f EZRA WARNER, Manager Negotiating with the bolshevlkl Is Published Every Thursday bound to be a messy affair. ' Subscription Price, $1.60 per year ' Entered February 21, 1902, as sec- Ticklish problem arresting Spanish The following letter was received ond class matter, at the Postofflce at Influenza without catching It. Mra. Ross T. Rowe, from her husby Spanish Fork, Utah. Act ot Congress on active service with the band so seems the tasteless as Nothing March 3, 1897. American force In France: vainplre kiss on the "movie" reel. November 24 th. not to worry about now Is My Dear Wife, Baby and Mother: Something JOHN F. HARRIS the price and style regulation of struw To (lay is Father's Day and I am hats. premltted to send you much news that I have been unable to send you The only good fenture of the "flu" Is previously. As I understand the and EMBALMER the faet thnt It goes Just as rapidly as situation now manv censorship reBLDGJ. THOMAS LORENZO It comes. strictions have been lifted and In Phone 118 Day or Night consequence I can Inform you of Is be to estimated Apple crop 1 know you have barrels. That means IS.OiH),. many things which I been left the Since about. anxious cores. !CHAS. T. KENDALL. M. D. 000,000 U. S. A. I have gone thru old good PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON I cant Revolution In Germany should studi- many and varied experiences. y' Phone "No. 14 ,teg. No. 2185 ously avoid needlessly spattering Its express to you the sensations which hands with blood. Office Douglass Building, Payson swept over me as I stood on the vessel and watched the shores of the U. S. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NOSE A pessimist Is a man with a bln full A. fade from I my view. The thoughts AND THHOAT of coni who kicks about having to that flooded my mind then are but empty the ashes. memories now but they are treasur1 ; ..Undertaker.. Dr. C. D. Livingstuo DENTIST Spanish Fork, Utah freer Building Phone 125-- J. A, G. Stoddard and QUARANTINE PHYSICAN CITY Offic M. D. Over PoAoffice and at Residence HOURS 2 to 4 P. Phone 45 M. B. H. BROWN Livery and Feed Stables Hack Meets all Trains Phone 12 Spanish Fork W. Hagan, M. D. J. Creer Building Phone 32 (.dice Hours 2 to 4 p.n. OMlce Dr. Joseph Hughes Corner ol oilico at Residence .... .1st South and 1st West Jitice (lours, 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday by Appointment.' Spuuish Fork 1iiooe 53 'You have asked me Just what 1 am doing I have been unable to toll you before because of censorship rules. I have been In the signal work In the Infantry. This work includes the handlings of messages, keeping up communications between the various fightings units, instating telephones buzzer phones, switchboards and wireless stations, handlings projector lights, signal panels and the like. I have really enjoyed my work ImI have no Idea when we mensely. will start home. Some of the units are already on their way, hut It to he seen how long It will be before we ore allowed to return. I am grateful for this opportunity of tellings you this much of my experiences and work. Of course this is only a small portion of what I could tell you If it were possible. I have tried to make the most of my and conditions and have lived ns 1 felt you would like me to live. This is Father's Day and a wonderful day for us all. I Bend this letter to Father Just as I send It to vnu hi. and K00'1 8r,t wnien still prevades our dear home has been a guiding light in my ac- ns gut There Is fine teamwork between the ed one. I wondered many times that weather and the fuel conservation de- day as we left for "Over There Just how long I should be away partments these days. from you all and if 1 should be among Inga and love of a devoted son, hus-th- e Winemakers of Bordeoux trend the ones to return to the arms of hand and father. Be cheerful, lint Sam and to the dear ones at lent and happy, for I am well and grapes with their feet. Is thnt puts the kick In the wine? home. comfortable. . We left New York, Oct. 16, I shall To hear the average "flu" victim talk never forget that day. About 16 after his recovery one would think he large transports arraying soldiers ! was exporting a servlre medal. left New York Harbo for the perilous The folnwlng letter has been re- ( If the price of mill: continues to go Journey over seas. Our course acerrss the great Alton- - celved by Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Davis, chase the pig out up we shall Imve tic was interesting but uneventful from their son, Frank H who. Is of the parlor ami keep u cow! e jWe were convoyed by cruisers and with the American Expeditionary One of the problems that wilt follow large battleship. We were on ecs In France: It Is dated at Bouroeourt, France, the war Is the discovery of some de- the sea twelve clays, landing In Liver- ' cent employment for a pool on August 28th. From there Nov mlmr 24th: we traveled directly to Southampton, Dear Dad: Today Is Dad's day, Unfortunate who ore always get- 'from which place we embarked for and am sure glad to be able to ting the wrong number are the strap France, landing at I.allavre. From write you a few Hues to let you know hangers of th. telephone service. here we entrained for the Interior of that I : m O. K how close I came to France. For some time we were getting Into the big game, and where What ha become of the old fashstationed at I.es Laumes. France. I've been, where 1 am at, and as far ioned man win used to own two p..irfrom which place we went to Busse as rumors and orders are concerned. of trousers, both with suspenders? Le Grande where (we trained for where I am going, some time. From here we entrained This place we are in now is Just This will be America over all In a In for a Belfort Eastern short distance from Verdun and the France, city more way tlmn one. The British small hoy Is le. i nlng how to play near the Swls border. We were for Germnn front line trenches of Sep- sometime camped at Mervoux Just tember 26th in the Argonne Forest. baseball. ,out side the city of Belfort. From I was up there the other day, nnd Now thnt the sugar nllownnee ha Belfort we went to Vezelols where the Germans sure had some real been Increased, courting nights will re- we stayed for a short time. trenches and I don't see how they sume something of their ancient From Chevremont we moved to ever got them out. sweetness. I have been to Rougemnnt. This place is near the Verdun on a pass Mines of combat and here I left tnv rrnl it was certainly worth while. I Many a mi.- who talks vehemently company and attended school at w i'l explain the nature of this under. about the se! '.teimlnuthm of This place Is north and ground city when I return home and has to ask hi wifes permission Luxeril. ;wcst from Belfort. Here Is where I I hope that time Isn't far away, to go out. We have been in this place about jhad mv many thrils and wonderful The aversion of some folk to fresh experiences. The large aviation two weeks, coming here from a little air Is only less violent than that of fields at this place and was Aled with village tn France named Cournon, in others to work, although neither ever xcltment at all times. I returned the southern part, killed anyone. to my company at Montreau, Chateau The morning of the 11th of this ' Here we stayed for about two weeks month we were ordered to the front When woman expresses her rent land did much training. From here and we were just about ready to pull opinion of hubby to the neighbors. It we entered the trenches, for active up the road when we were ordered Is time for the divorce lawyers to sit I much of my time to uppack, that the Armistice had spent jduty. up nnd listen. while at the front at Hngenbaeh in been signed, where if it had held off The average men nwnys takes more Alsace. This is just a little viluge for thirty-si- x hours we may have pride In the muscle gained nt the near Donne Marie. Perhaps you can been sending a few over. We all "gym" thnn In thnt acquired by dig- locate these places on a large map of hoped to send a few over to the Huns France. While I was at the front I before the big game was over, ging the potatoes. had many thrils. Occasionally the, Well Dad it Is Tuesday morning, New York department stores are Boches would get their Irish up and and we have been ordered to leave new experimenting with women floora little spunk, which was just for Coblentz, Germany, by way of walkers. It Is a .Hi for which many jshow we were looking for. I have; Belgium, so I what suppose we will see a mothers have qualified. been right 'where they have fallen little more It is one of country. thick and fast that is shels I mean) the big Bridge Heads on the I find out of gu Egypt producing Rhine, t and I can say that little sparks flew guess we are going up to show them vegetable refuse. We tnlgh here, only Ibvtver wont el tow u to my spine quite often. The Germans this big gun we have, and say by have any veg-tn(I should say Imps of Hell) didn't the way It sure is a peach, and a show much fight regularly, only little garrison work, hut Its a cinch Average citizen- '.mild hear with they would cut loose and Dad we'll be home before long. equanimity the threatened scarcity of they always got the short end of the I have seen quite a number of golf hulls If somebody would put more argument. I have seen many aerofellows from around home and they hens eggs Info circulation. planes In battle and have realized all seem to be feeling fine and they How serious the foul question Ims the 'valuo of the aid given by the man are all talking of that wonderful heroine Is shown In the fact that a who fights in the air. Christmas dinner in the States. I While at the front I and J. E suppose the people In the States are housewife onto unres n new way to Anderson of Payson lived In a dug-ou- t. sure having a good time since Nov. 11 prepnre carrots for the table. It was a wonderful experience, but we didnt have much of a chance If take a mot) "Ith a powerful lot I assure you. We always had plenty here but we all knew how the folks of money to win th1 love of n college to eat and to wear. Uncle back home would be. I sent one of plenty I seen." "I taken" Sam girl If to uses the surely has fathered us wonder-ful- y those tags home for a Christmas nnd I done It" hrnnd of grnninmr well, and has supplied us with package, but don't know whether you will receive it or not, but I Not only will It he less dillieiilt for every necessity. For about two weeks we held this the world to readjust Itself to peace certainly hope so, as you have only thnn It was to ndusf Itself to war sector, In Alsace, and then we moved receive one letter from me since I but the Job will be tackled with more back to Belfort county In the vilage arrived In France and I have written bf Roppe. It was while we were at about 60. cheer. I havent received only Roppe that the Armistice was signed. about four papers since I arrived After the announcement that the I shall never forget that day. We here and you say you have been send1, 000.0 b!P St), Is new deficiency 347, 7.'., were just preparing for a move ing them, but the other fellows get who will dare say wo lire not keep- farther north when along the streets one occasionally and I get the news. ing accurate uceoiinf of every cent we of Roppe whizzed a large auto flying Well Dad news Is a little scrace spend? s a large Frennch Flag and also the so I will close and I will Stars and Stripes, From this we write you one from next Sugar restrictions have taught ninny knew that the greatest of wars had week. Wishing you Germany alt a merry people that true epicureanism refrains from transforming coffee and come to an end, and proud we are Christmas. other more or less moist forms of food that Uncle Sams cause is again justFrank II. Davis. ified. We left Roppe and came north Into a sirup. enjoying a splendid trip up to Tout. Cured at a Cost of 23 Cent. To thousands nnd thousand of parOn this trip I have seen sights I ents the great surprise of the war little dreamed of. The acenery Is "Eight years ago, when we first will he the fact thnt their boys will re- wonderful. I enjoyed the study of moved to Mattoon, I was a great sufturn to them unhnriued and manly conditions as we passed along the ferer from Indigestion and constlpa through their trial by Are. beautiful hillside. At present we are tion, writes Mrs. Robert Allison, Mattoon, III, "I had frequent headThe war poets have never slacked stationed at Lucy just a few miles aches and dizzy spells, and there was comof from We are Toul. the. city on their part of It. They have proa feeling like a henvy weight I nmi situated do not but men If the here, fortably duced pressing only produced. who ptnduee turnips, potatoes nnd know how long we will stay. I am on my stomach and chest all the beans could have proven such prolific seated now by our lUtle camp stove time. I felt miserable. Every morsel outputters! writing to you. Four or five Utah of food distressed me. I could riot boys are with me writing similar rest at night and felt tired and worn It is not so strnnge thnt men want letters. All of the Utah boya who are out all the time. One pottle of to go down town so often after they In this are well and none of Chamberlains Tablets cured me and coropnny marry. There Is no time for that sort them have fallen victims to the deal- I have since felt like a different per-on- ." of thing when they are courting. When (adT) the grand pursuit Is on a fellow cant ings of war bo far. afford to leave the trull for n moment. pat-Uuc- le fer-jon- Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary Salary of of of of of of Clerk of Board Treasurer of Board Superintendent of Schools Primury Supervisor Music Supervisors Art Supervisor 1240.00 150.00 2100.00 1412.60 3353.00 .1100.00 ot Office Janitor of Office Assistants Coal of Truants Officers of Health Officer 132.00 9.00 .670.85 .....1060.00 Expenses of Board Members Expense of Supt. of Schools Expense of Supervisors Expense of OtherBoard Officers 102.60 472.48 306.20 66.90 456.61 12236.65 1630.63 225.00 106.27 Postage, Stationery and Printing Interest Other Adm. and Gen. Expenses Ile:.i Office Gurr. Tot..! R. It Administrative and Gen. Expenses 28,220.29 LAND BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT. 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IDAHO REALTY COMPANY Burley, Idaho. (Advertisement) ; 1 ATTRACTED THE COPPER iti-i- l-- - Mrs. Smart Why do you always pick nut such attractive cooks. Mrs. wise I rather like police pro- tection. ht DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. Mother Pm afraid you my little And girl very backward. Brutal Friend: On thf contrary I And her terrlby forward. down on law- yers. "I ir. A have here, a book on low. to be Your a a Lawyer. " "Dont want It. it's the senbe a man learning to rob him- - . No. Bill Reserve Di.strlctNo. 12 Report of the Condition of the First National Bank at Spanish Fork, In the Stateof I'tali, at the close of busine on December 31st, 1018. (barter RESOURCES Loans and Discounts (Including rediscounts) $245,718.04 U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 25,000.00 U. S. Bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits 1,000.00 U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness owned unpledged 49,000.00 7,000.00 Liberty Bonds, 3 4, 4, and 44 per cent, unpledged Payments actually made on Liberty 4 4 per cent Bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan owned 30,395.45 Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not Including Btocks) 150.00 owned unpledged Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (60 per cent of subscription) . . 1,000.00 3,661.47 Furniture and Fixtures Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 26,663.42 Cash In vault and net amounts due from National Banks 107,762.41 Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies 2,410.22 other than above Checks on banks located outside ot city of reporting bank and other cash Items 5,454.58 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. 1,260.00 Treasurer on Interest earned but not collected approximate Notes and Bills Receivable past not due 1,000.00 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 1,777.51 TOTAL $509,243.10 LIABILITIES $25,000.00 Capital stock paid in 7,000.00 Surplus Fund 8,472.72 Undivided Profits 25,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 251,516.64 Individual Deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due In less than thirty days 28,331.95 (other than for money borrowed) 6,003.30 Certified Checks 12.00 Dividends Unpaid 8,060.59 Other demand deposits Time Deposits Subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, ami postal savings) 72,345.38 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 440.85 Postal Savings Deposits 77,059.67 Other time deposits TOTAL $509,243.10 ss. State of Utah, County of Utah, I, I. P. Snell, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I. 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