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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH By Arthur Brisbane DO YOU BET? THEN READ. 41 ACRES OF BUGS. IF YOU LOVE YOUR CHILD! WOMEN-AF- TER 50. Federal income tax officials inhand bookmakers" vestigating discover a bookmaker who deand posits between 116.000,000 $19,000,000 a year in Cincinnati banks. can deposit only what the little betting fools lose. Let them think it over. 1 YOU NEVER CAN TELL So many unavoidable things may happen that no opportunity should be neglected to guard against known risks. We can serve you in many ways, not only in the protection of valuables, but in building up your financial future. . ' . 1 . The COMMERCIAL BANK of Spanish Fork, Utah ' A zoological garden for Insects only, and occupying forty-on- e acres, will furnish a national object lesson. It will show the good done by some insects, the harm done by others. Without Insects, for instance, there would be no blackberries. Without bumble bees, as the Australians with discovered, have amazement, you cannot clover for your sheep. It would be easy to destroy all the insects in an orchard, but if you did that you would ruin the fruit crop. With insects, as with other ani- mals, the dangerous kinds are in a minority. But the dangerous ones are very dangerous. Fine Display of Living Room Suites Exceptionally Beautiful 3 Piece Cane Suite . - of a large darvenport, deep, spring SUITE consists also 3 extra back cushions, soft loose cushioned chair and rocker also with extra tack cushions. Mahogany finish frame in a very graceful design, upholstered in blue and well-fille- d taupe baker velour. insect zoological garden is more important to human now than the old fashioned Mans dangerous enemies are no longer the wolves, lions, catamounts and snakes. Where j wolves at their worst might kill 500 people in a year, one little demon of a microscopic life, the colon bacillus, carrying with it Asiatic cholera, will destroy millions of lives. The much beings kind. BOYACK AND WARNER I 4 " 4 Fresh Green Peas, 3 lbs. for 'New Potatoes, 4 lbs. for 12 lbs. Sugar for Large Packages Corn Flakes Small packages Corn Flakes 25c 25c 05c 15c 10c Ijooso Cocoa, 3 lbs. for 48 lb. sack Tip-To- p or Harvest Queen Flour 35c $2.25 (let your supply of groceries for that fishing trip at BOYACK AND WARNER EXEB I. Mr. and Mrs. V. Ray Gammeil and Morgan Thomas Is able to bo about son Blake of Bingbam spent a few He has his lollowiug injury. again last week visiting relatives and promised membeis of his family to days friends at Spanish Fork and stay off wagons in the future. a Miss Born Ice Warner and Miss Stone entertained the Gleaner Girls of the Second ward Y. L. M. I. A. Tuesday evening. The lesson wotk was given by tne teuuier, Alts. Betsy Tippetts, alter wutcn a stiott pfugraui was eujuyeu ana iuticueon was sullen. me meeting was noiu at luc Ma-reld- uytuu Miss Winona Hansen entertained the Junior Girls of the Fourth ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening. Miss Sienna Sorenson gave the lesson and Agnes Skinner continued the book Vienna Hastings." Lunreading cheon followed by games were enjoyed by ten members and one Invited guest, Mrs. liernelt J. Hansen. c Round Trip FARES Down Per Month Kissing children that do not belong to you is offensive and dangerous stupidity, and that applies to politicians, and all others. You heed not be diseased to be a carrier of disease. Your own system may resist germs that would be fatal planted on the delicate mucous membrane of a child. lp SUMER $15.00 German scientists, fighting contagious diseases, adopt this motto: "Don't let your children be kissed by strangers. A better motto would be: Dmt let your children be kissed . by ANYBODY. w liiftUtws $19.50 EXCURSION via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM To Points East To Points West Daily May 22nd to September 15 th Daily May 15th to September 30th Limits October 31st . Stopovers Diverse Routes Consult Local Agents for further details D. S. SPENCER General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City The automobile industry is now greatest in the United States, totalling more than $3,163,000,000. The steel industry comes second, about $100,000,000 behind the automobile. .Third comes the business of slaughtering and selling animals, more than $500,000,000 behind steel. We have reached the age of billions, our first ten industries being above the billion mark. This is to be a great automobile year. April produced 420,373 cars. May is expected to go 20,000 higher. If that every mans is fixed in advance, you. William Frie, working underground in Missouri, might have said that, with all its disadvantages, working in a mine at least kept you safe from lightning. But lightning struck the steam boiler at the top of the mine shaft, knocking over Roy Fenix, followed a steam pipe 150 feet into the ground and killed Frie. death Three Piece Suite Davenport Bed Interior consists of rocker, chair and bed davenport. Overstuffed in a very pretty dark blue. The cushions are spring LEATHER filled. $220.00 ROCKER you believe s $20 SPECIAL! - down $15 per month , New Floor Lamps An exceptional buy A real fine Rocker - Beautiful Selection ' $27.00 "No man can escape his fate, says a German proverb, and superstition, which has frequently stimulated courage, has carried on the theory. The ancient gentleman, warned by the oracle that he would be killed by a house falling on him, did not save himself by sleeping out of doors, A flying eagle dropped a huge turtle, crushing the mans head. The turtles shell was . . I1 $13.95 tt 3t At TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY its house. Miss Rose Maretta, in private life Mrs. Gerber, and a grandmother sixty-si- x years old, recovering from a long illness, returns to bareback and trapeze work in the circus. A woman should be healthier at sixty-sithan at any younger age, says this determined grandmother, and she is right. x Women have one advantage, with oil the hardships that have Adlowed them since tne episode of the apple and the snake. Ones they pass fifty their chance of long lire is much better thBn that of a man past fifty. For this tlmre are several reasons, the most important, that they behave them-.'pHe- p mnl thus give themselves a c r.noe to live. Many old meu don't do that. The Spanish Fork Press ELISHA WARNER Editor SPANISH FORK, UTAH MARY CARR IS MOTHER OF SIX IN .REAL LIFE Mark Argyle, who was operated on Girls wanted for picking cherries. Sherman a short time ago at the Hughes Memorial Hospital, is recovering nicely. McGarry. Phone 60R1. Irocure your Job early. ( mother-hoo- d Mary Carr .the symbol of to motion picture fans throughout the world, due chiefly to her work in "Over the Hill. Is a genuine mother In real life. She la the proud parent of elx children who live with her In her home in the Hollywood hills. Mrs. Carr appear In "For Sale," a screen version of Earl Hudson's story made by First National at the Ange- los Theatre Friday. AV KHTIKKMKNT) Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stewart and Mrs. Christine Vlcklund accompan- .children and Hank Killian from tho ied her son Oscar to Salt Lake City reservation were Spanish Fork visitlast Thursday and remained until ors Sunday. Saturday night visiting with her dauMr. and Mrs. Morris Creer of Banghter, Margaret. croft, Idaho, arrived here Wednesday e vetting, having spent the five precedAny amount of tho early black ing days In Salt Lake City attending cherries are now ready. Get your tho Golden Jubilee of the M. I. A. supply this week. Sherman McGarry. Uussell Creer was the winner of the public speaking contest in his stake Phone l. nnd was one of the contestants at uovxRTisnmjm the Jubilee. Mr. and Mrs. Creer were Mrs. Rachel Banks spent part of accompanied by their five children. the week at Mnplcton visiting with 1 hey w III visit here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kliner Bird, who are rejoicing over the arrivut of a baby Mrs. Hans Olsen delightfully enter-tallie- d daughter, Mrs. Bird was formerly at a family dinner Sunday In Miss Lenore Banks.honor of the 70th anniversary of her husband s birth. Dinner was served Banks arrived Tuesday at 6:30 to all the members of Jennings the' front Loa Angulos, California, to family, numbering 48. Out of town spend a short vacation with his par- guests were Mr. and Mrs. Erwin ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Banks, lie la of Sprlngvllle and Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Carson of Salem. Honaccompanied by his brother-in-laAlvlu Hamilton, who will visit his oring the occasion, the Fourth ward relatives at Bayson. The young man ma e quartet called In the evening auto made the trip by and found the ami entertained the with a roads rather bad because of tho re- number of selections guest which were cent storms. much appreciated. 60-It-- Fred Dart Jr. and Lee Dart ar- rived safely In Los Angeles, California. after a very rough trip by automobile. having experienced many features of that method of traveling, according to word received Wednesday., I Walter it. Moore, Scoutmaster took EZRA WARNER, .Business Manager a number of the Doy Scouts of Second ward for a trip through the State Entered at the Tost Office at Span- Penitentiary yesterday afternoon, folthe yvlslted the State ish Fork, Utah as Second CIubs Mall lowing which Capitol. A very entertaining and InA st rtiUlvo afternoon wa enjoyed. Matter, January 23, 1903. no in Her of the boys were also given rUBLISHErySYERY THURSDAY a tripon to the mounth of EmigrationE. and Fort Douglas by John can) 'Subscription Rate $2.00 per Year Hoot h. , -' Ber-tels- oit |