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So Inlcrestlng was the study, that J Miss Swanson went further than was essential, for In the character she Is the cultured daughter of a wealthy and titled Englishman -- mo had married a. Gypsy woman from tho Tartar plains. Put the nomadic In- GOOD Ladies Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts Very Reasonably Priced kwav-o- BfCfilUTIOS E'JP.EAU WILL SERVE AT FAIR EL131IA WARNER, Editor EZRA WARNER, Manager no In . Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, Stropped Slippers and High Shoes for Dress and School Wear A of liny Scouts will Serve during ft nit Ktate Fair Week, October 9 to 8, s p!lda about the ex. Hisiton premises, working under the direction of an Information bureau to bo maintained Just inside tbe east entrance by the Salt laike Commercial dub. Visitors will be escorted about the grounds and directed to exhibits tf unusual Interest. All questions pertaining to tbe fair will be answered fully and accurately. Incidentally, the Information Imrcnu will use tho opportunity afforded by the fair week to advertise I'tnli. It Is the plan to give out thousands of free booklets on scenic nml Industrial 1 'I ah. who hall from other states stinct crops out In the daughter's Spectators will be fully acquainted with lids character and It was to perfect this as a land of unbounded opportunity that Miss Swanson studied tho sub- for th ject so thoroughly. , She found that the Gypsies are traced more or less accurately buck to the Byiantlne period or beyond. They have nearly always been treated In some districts as pariahs, but they have an Innate Instinct and love for music, for color, for things occult and tbaumaturglc. Thanks to this study. Miss Swanson has given a marvelously effective performance with Just enough of the Gypsy In her rendition to make 11 Milton colorful and convincing. Sills plays opposite the star. a longa time I kuow one guy lAnVEKTtSKMCXT) never do any work and he gotta plenta cash, too. He wears Mr. and Mr E. J. Barney of Lake on da feenger and da Shore announce the marrlag6 of their plcnta diamond swella clothes and be no care eef he daughter, Nelli to l!ans Otteson euta meat five, seexa time every week, also of Lake Shore, Wednesday, Sept lie sure one rlcha guy, ailnrjght. 28th. One time I aska my frlen Imw dat guy muka da leevlng. My frlen tcila Tha ladles of the Alta Club very me he keeps da blind pig and niaka how-copleasantly entertained t' their bus-ban- plenta rash dat way. I no see do da blind weetb dat peeg and Wednesday evening of last I think my frlen fool weeth niaka try week at a costume party at the home me by da Joke. of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brock bunk I telle tny frlen wets matter dat A variety of amusing games, vocal guy ccf be gotta plenta money why and Instrumental music and dunclng be no keep a da peeg wot can see. My provided entertainment. There were .frlen say eef be do dnt be go een du fifteen mbmbcra and their husbands Jail and rights quceck losa hoes rush. present and two special gueBts, Mr. He say everybody looka for da blind and Mrs. W. O. Jones. The rooms peeg and weei pay beega price ccf ( can find. were prettily decorated with autumn For tella you strolghta goods, I tink (lowers. my frlen dunno gomntlng ver mooch. When he tella me ecs plenta money Mrs. L. A. Hatch of Salem, assist- for anybody wot keepa da Mind peg ed by her sister, Mrs. A. Bullock ol I feegure he cruze ccn da head. Ho Provo, entertained Friday afternoon tella me eef I no tink he knows wot of last week at a miscellaneous show- he talk Jusa getta myself d.i Mind peeg and I uinko plcnta money precty er for Miss Frances Lewis. A vari- soon. ety of games and vocal and instruWell, 1 ora almost bust weeth da mental music were enjoyed. - The cash so I try somatlng once. I go out rooms were decorated with autumn on da farm and geova look for du flowers. The function was attended blind peeg, but I no enn find. Every by fifteen local ladles jmd a number ono can see good too much, I no like to putta da eyes out for of Salem friends A buffet luncheon was served at 6 oclock to 23 guests. dat peeg Jusa for muka du money. I no trenta even da peeg so lmd ns dat So I feegure da system for gettn dn A wedding reception was given on cash and no geeva mooch a trouble for Monday evening at the home of Mr. da peeg, too. I buy da peeg and putta and Mrs. Wm. McClain In honor of bondage over da head so he cun no the marriage of their daughter, Mauu see. Dat way ees so good as eef ho no to Melvin llatch of Salt Lake. The gotta da eyes. But 1 dunno wots matter nobody come yet for buy da dining room was beautifully decoratI hava dnt blind peeg for ed In autumn leaves and cut flowers three week now and he costa me seexa Supper was served at 7 oclock to 150 dolla for da food and nobody show up guests. Following the suppor the weeth da cosh yet. I dunno, but I young couple was given a chlvari tink my frlen foola me allarlght. Wot you tlnkt In the form of a street parade, their friends making them ride In wheel (Copyright) barrows. After their return the time TWO NOVEL BANDS was spent enjoying games and music. Refreshments were served to thq FOR CIO FAIR KEEK guests, who stayed until the early morning hours. The young couple Not fewer than a dozen musical orreceived many useful and beautiful ganizations will contribute To the varpresents. . They will go to Salt Lake ied and continuous program of music scheduled for the week of the Utah City to make their home. State Fair, October 3 to 8. Two bands Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bowen of that are certain to be especially attractive because of their novelty are a this city are In receipt of a letter Band, the finest of its kind Cowboys' from their son, John E. Bowen, now In UTe country, and a Girls Band. of Burley, Idaho, telling them that at These bands, along with orchestras and a recent county fair held in Burley, choral organizations, will make the air the young man had won a first prize vibrant with music on each day of the consisting of 812.50 cash for the best exposition. ten selected sugar beets, also the Dancing will be a favorite diversion first prize of 55.00 cash for the best of the young people who visit the fair. row of sugar boets, also three prlzo-o- f A big hall in the manufacturers buildwith an excellent floor, is avail60 lbs. of sugar for the throe best ing, able for tho purpose. This amusement papers on different phases of sugar proved so popular last year that it beet raising. Mr. Bowen also took Ims been decided to continue It durtwo first and one second prize for ing the coming fair week. He has recently harvested apples. Quartets and string music will be his potato crop, selling three car- big drawing cards for the horticulturMuloads of potatoes at $1.50 $1.30 and al and other prominent buildings. sic Is to be a conspicuous feature of $1.20 per bag respectively. the fair. dib-gntle- rubliibed Every Thursday Subscription Trice, $2.00 per year. Entered February 21, 1902, as second clusa matter, at the Tostofllce at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congress March 3. 1897. Dr. C. D. Livingston DENTIST Pliono 13-J- . I freer Building Spanish Fork, -- homo-seeke- White and Bright Colored Outing for Infants and Children, Extra Heavy Quality 20c Yams in All the New and Popular Shades for Scarfs and Sweaters . . , Full Trimmings in All the New Braids and Tassels In All the New Fall Shades - ; Plaid and Plain Colored Dress Goods in French Serges, Empress Cloth, Tricotines and Velours at the New Fall Prices . , Farmers9 Co-o- b ,.0 CREATE THAN EVER This will b the greatest livestock, agricultural, machinery, Industrial and educational exhibit ever n held In the west. Inter-mountai- Keener rivalry between counties and private hibitors than ever before Is assured. ex- The Fair grounds have been completely made over and beautified for the convenience and comfort of visitors. Daily Features Aplenty Ilundreds of daily attractions Including free band concerts, horse races, automobile races, a thrilling g aerial circus and other stunts more numerous and varied than ever before. hair-raisin- Everybody going. Pack your grip and join the crowd A WEEK OF WONDERS j 9 A. Ij. Booth Itrorkbank 1. 11. J. Edward Johnson 'BOOTH, BROCKBANK & JOHNSON Attorneys and Counsellors Provo, Utah Knight Block at Law Spanish Fork, Ut Bockhlll Bldg A. G. Stoddard M. D. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE Phone Hours El-- 2 to S p.m DR. I. S. EVANS DENTIST Office In CREElt BUILD I NO Phone 66 (j ijv Tjf W.T.Brockbank D.D.S. DtNTIST Old Creer Building North Room Upstalra Office Phone 116-- J B. II. BROWN Livery and Feed ' Stables """"Hack Meets all Trains; Phone 30w H IA MS II JORK John F. Harris and Co. UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMKRS Main Office . UTAH PAYSON, Telephone K'J. 07. , We are prepared to remove I todies from hospitals or other places if so desired by our patrons. Motor Hearse Equipment and a full lino of burial supplies on baud ai all times. Our prices are right. Night or day calls promptly attended to. . 9 J. W. Hagan, M. D. Office at Creer Building Office Phone 83 Hours a to 4 p.na. Dr. Jos. 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