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Show e: 7ktM -- .WHETTmpo ToliULitl every Saturday morning jthc bascpwnt of Malcolm Store .by & Ilughea , SCOTT A HOLT. at thp I'ostofflco iq Spanish .ark City, Utah, tor traosmiwoa .mat jlfipough the mails cs second-clas.. Entered , . s , Toe year. ,iii months. .......; f3.00 j,oo ' "A jptra moptlu ssn E Holt UTURDAY, .Manager- - QCTOBER 29, 1803. ' candidates. rv-p- our who art true, loyal; honest and lien ' liberty-loyin- and the bast for our interests. . ' following arq the three tickets in the f' field at the discretion of the peo-pie. Take your choico: ' m ' tlnsj Rcpull can Ticket. for President, - pSjAUJUt B4 JRISQN, , t, jfqr WMTELAW REID. of New York to Cougree, or fle legate J. CANNON, ef pgdeq, i 9or Commissioners to locate University . r i -- . .. Lands,- - r AMES. M. PETER90N, JOSEPH D. jqNRSend JOSpPlj nQWELL. ppijnty Ticket, For Recorder Tonathan 8'. 'Page, For Clerk C. A. Glazier.-For Aisossor Joseph E. Creer. For Collector Robert Thorne. For Sheriff John hi. liolUday, For Treasirer-Jo- hn' 1). Dixon. For Attorney John E. Room. Fo Surveyor -- Charles DeMoisy. For Superintendent of Schools E. W. Robinfon. . For Coroner Herbert 8. Pyue. for Selectmen Ire D. Wioee, Samutl If. Haris and T. O. Wimuier, National Dpmocrajlo Tcket. For President, GROVER CLEVELAND, ' of New York. for t, APLAI STEVENSON, ' of Illinois. Far Delegate to Congress, JOSEPH L. RAWLINS. Vnlrersity jfor Commissioners to Locsle Land,- W. H. BREGMILLIR. J. 8. TEERY and T. GRIFFITH. . There l:as been airao talk in town fusion up a citizen-oticket, We hare met some few who sanction suck a mors, who thinks it bet kr in our local affairs to know no party but all join harmooiously together an select men at large to fill our various offices; yet these same persons claim that it is dscidedly important in natioaal affairs to divide op party lines, and for each party td place before the people platform of principles, mid then wor assiduously' to educate the people those- principles anj induce them affiliate yrtih oa or the othop of the about'-'gettin- r ' Editor L. Bcqrr .jlrwotf wrr1 nTIhilist IhatlifiV Lcersbiniilch'' time or interest is taken, in' 'training the moral ' dispositions as in times ego. tn these days speed and burry, anjid ths rush of business the old family alter is neglected, the Bible isleyed on the shelf, n receptacle of dust and mildew, those good old byrats plactire and impressive, are scarcely hssrd; the moral stories are nearly all forgotten. How much better the world would be if- the fathers and mothers would but tyke the time, or rather form the habit of gathering their children around the hearth stone, aad read to them, or teach them to read the Bible; to join in singing bytnt, and take turns in reading or relating good moral stories; and, finally altor god kneeling around the fsm-Ureturning thanks to that beneficent Baiqg who even watches over and cares for them; many of the evils learned on the streets, or habits contracted in youth that requires a mighty warfare to Overcome in manhood, would then be unknown Infidelity, which is rapidly growing in the land, would then be kept in check la conclusion let us urge the patents to take more intrast in the education their chitdrea visit the schools frsquently and encourage them in their lessons. Belsrailiar with the teachers, drop in now and then and give them an encouraging (Word to cheer them in their try log labors joining with them in the diciplino and centre! of yoqr children confer often together, end work unitedly and understanding, for the welfare of your children.' Nine times oat of tea tb teacher plane are nqt understood nor bis labors half ' appreciated. We oo'ce ' beard a beautiful little song entitled MWhy pont Parenty Visit The Schools. H We wish eyery school chile would learn it and sing it in tbeir parents ears till they would get to ashamed of themtelves that they would visit the schools at least once a year. parties. It is our firm belief that what Is gooi io national affairs, is likewise good in local afiairs, and as wa have declared our selves in faror of dividing on part'liuea fiers in D)af, and be like unto the rest o; the nation, let us abide by our intentions, and study thoroughly, and diepty, the Issues which dlyldo the two great parties, as well as the principles of each, anc when we decide which oni best repre senti our ideas and views let us affiliate therewith, and then adhere firmly to our ' ' convictions. W niosf hesrtjly disapprove of fusion ticket, for the reason, that the issues which divide the two parties, are of prim importance to us in Spanish Fork, is wet as in the nation at' large, and we do not see tjow they can qon icientiouily unite tq gether. There are good and able men lq both parties which would labor aceksingly for the advanse meat of our pity, and would endeavor to take such atepsai vyonld conduce to' tli public good. Let us therefore place our separate tlpkets in the field and ftanc firmly by 'the principles which ws advocate, being careful to select men for aqbb offices as they are beyt qualified for, and most adapted to fulfill, aud whan having nominated at strong ticket as our parties can produce, place them before the people and let thou chose which ticket they will support Iq educational matters, however, we ever bare, and still do believe that politics cut no figure, that the RemA Revised Ordl era are as' desirous for educational Amendins advancement ae the Republicans are, fiances In Relation Q he and vice versa, and as both parties are City ElectJprj taxed alike and furnish the means for educational purposes we beliefs that Offlpers. both should have a voice in saying who shall handle said means. In selecting trustees t ie therefore hitter, in qur opinion, to inset as citizens and nominate good aud competent men An Ordinance ths providing for from polh parties, to tke marge of our Election of Officer. City educational affairs. V e Sec. 1. Bs it ordained by the City art unalterably opposed tq tsiation without representation, hence ws pain Council of Spanish Fork City, that sec tain that each party should here a ion one of an Ordinance, etitled "An representative on the educational board Qrdinano Amending the Revised Ordi-fiee- s of Spanish Fork City," passed AN ORDINANCE the of PARENTS visit schools. We notml with pleasure the increased January 13, A. D. 1691, be amended oaidOrui-nsDC- t That section 4 of be attended by striking 5ut the words ."assessor and-- in tbe fifth' ln Sec. 4. Pit, 5. That section C cf said Ordi- it Sec; That section 18 of said ordinance be amended' as follows : by strikIn the fourth ing out the word "forty line of said section, and inserting tb mm. titles fa i c- V Poultry, : Fish : and ; Qanie Lb Tobaccos, Cigars and Fine ITS j A: Candies! word "fifty ,v ia lieu thereof, by striking out the word "thirty ia the seventh line the word fort jt" id lieu thereof, by striking out the words "One hundred and fti9 from till thirteenth line of Said section, and hi pik .ra of said section and inserting inserting in lieu thereof the words np 1100 "two hundred, by striking put the word line THE PLACE TO "assessor and" from the twenty-sixt- h WEEK TEIRSTY THIS of said section, by striking but the words "assessing snd" from tbe twenty-eight- h WEEK HVKQR? CALL qHD SEE ME. line of said section, by inserting between the worjs "taxes and "a!P ia ALL COURTESY SHOWN TO CUSTOMERS. il.is tweuty ninth line of laid section. The Justice of the Peace at the rat of one hnudrsd and 'fifty dollars a year. That the word "May" be made to reap April, the word "August tb read July the word "November" to yead October, to read Jap- and the word "February- IS 4 uary.' Provided prat the changes ia the salaries herein fiientiooed shall not fake untjl the first day of January, Except tbe provision for the salary of the Justice of the Pease, which shall tae effect upon the ps'4Sge of tbia effi-C-t 1893. Ordinance. Passed September 16, A. D. 1893. " J?5 ?0I,ES (Signed) Mayor of Spaniih Fork City. " Saluki. Cobnart, Attest; City Recorder, CD CD nd nd Territory or JJtau, 1 County or Utah. ;ss. Spaisr Fqjc City, ) fulor r 1, 8amuel for Spanish itti in and Crnaly, Fork int; iuact load Utah County, of Territory Utah, hereby certify that tbe foregoing it a full, true aud conect Ordinance copy of "An Providing or the Election bt 'City officers. the City by passed Council of Spanish Fork City, September 16 A. D. Ciiv. fhou; Aral t inch rnial. them T nd Uki 1893. Inwitneae whereof f have hereunto affixed the'Corporate 8eal of Spanish Fork City this J7th day of 8epttmber, A. J) friz Is Prepared to ndu tyle dQ obr hage 1893. SAUpspCo VAST, City Recorder. DIAMONDS. number of parent,- who attended the hy striking out al of said section, after Headquarters for the down and inrlud exercises clause, on Columbus enacting to, Dey.' for Selectmen Able J. Rvine, R. A. Heretofore on many occasions xf ing the word "qualified" in tbe fourteenth peal and John Jones. For Clerk V. L. Haliiday. school evaluation or exhibition but few and fifteenth lines of said section, and For Recorder Joseph B- Pqiell. pareotea have attended, and they were For Attorney A, D Gash. the in lieu thertof: substituting tollqwing generally mothers. Few fathers take For Sheriff Thomas Fwler. section fifteen of the "Revised Ordithat interest enough io the education of their For Assessor L. P. Lund. For Collector Levi Openthtw, children, to visit them In tLe school nances of Spanish Fork City," passed Jan For Treasurer Evaq Yyrid. room, or even to spend n halfday once uary 7, 1883, is thereby amended to For 8uperlnteadcat of 8chools R. A. in their read u follows; That an eleetion shal ten weeks by attending " Wileon. hae exercises. examination writer The -For Coroner q. II. Berg. be held on Tuesday, next after the first had over five years experience in the Monday in November, 1893, at the City TERBITPUIAL LIBERAL TICKET. schoolroom and yetiq all that lima not Hall, of laid City, for the purpose of dosen parent viewed the school For Delegate to Congress, even a half hour, and not on ever (pent electing one Mayor, five Councilmen, CLARENCE E. ALLEN, a half day in the school room. Yet he ono Recorder, one Lake Treasurer, one Collecof fitlt City, believes it safe to aseert that if it wae one Mrshal, and one Justice of the For Commissioner! to Locate University noised abound town that n par load of tor, 'eace, said officer to be elected at large, Lands. fine thoroughbred horses or Rattle were and said officers sq elected, shall qualify, a. A. WALL, WILLIAM FARRELL to bo unloaded nod praed in n certain and WILLIAM NELSON. and enter upon tbe duties of tbeir retpeo part of town, qt lent 5Q per cent of the male portion of our city would fiad live offices on the first day oi Janut ry to be there and behold the fight; 893. That on Tuesday, neyt aftsr th time VOTE THE UTRECHT even if a fine class of hogs, such first Mondav n November 1893, and yei, TICKET. besuiti si have never before beeq im biennially thereafter there (hall be held SOLID Election day is drawing near at hand, SILVER SPOONS. FOIKS, ported, were had on exhibition how many nom hold our primaries, and it Is time ws of our fatbera would find timn to call an election nt tb City Util of said City hs Largest tod Best Stock ia Troto mate our officers and place our tickets and see them. Astonishment answer or the porpose of electing on Msyor, Diamonds set amt in ths field that the people can have many. Yet those jewsls which Qod has five Loose to select from CouncilmtPi cue Recorder, one time to reflect Upon them, discuss the more richest than the Repairing in nil its priceiese given, reasurer, one Collector, on Marshal, qualities of the various nominsei, and ditdems that esrth can produce. Those Branches, First-Clsss- , and one Justice of the Peace; and tbe decide which ticket aulte them best, to darling ones who add joy and officers then' elected shall qualify and when they go to the polls they can vote comfort to life; whose minds are kaowingly and intelligently, . innocent and pure, yet susceptable; enter upon tbe duties of tbeir respretire THE JEWELER. Heretofore we have noticed considerrequiring the fostering car of education offices on tbe first day of January next on we election which able scratchaig rnovo, day, to ksep down the seeds of vies nod sin. UTAH succeeding their election, and continue do not believe is in keeping with good Those beings in whose hands sre the office for two years, and until their principle. Tbs caucus Is ths plact to do reins of future goverment, on whose successors are elected aud qualified. the scratching, or in other words tbs minds ws mast depend for the liters ture kicking. 8c. 2. That lection 2 of said Ordiot future times, from whose ranks must Democrats and Republicans if yon corns our future rules, statesmen, orators nance be amended by striking off the Dealer U hire any fight to make let it be made educators, scientists, jonrualists, poets, nai "i" from tbs word Justices in ths tn your causus meeting, there show suthors, etc., nr in many, many instances sevsntsenth line of said section. up the qualites of your favorites marly half forgotten, left without See. 3. That section 3 f said Ordi aad stand lolld for your nomination; proper encouragement in tb educational nance be amended by etrikiag off Jewelry, 6pictacles. but when the ballot hat bten cut; line, and (a some few instances we are tbe final "i" from the word Justices in nominations and reached the majority Fine Watch and sorry to not the moral and intellectual io third line of said section, end by Jewelry Repairing made unanimous then stand by yeur tick- natures art almost entirsly neglected by striking out the word "them" in the --E et, go unitedly and solidly to the polls tbs parents. Many children nro left to ninth line of said lection, aad inserting Raids all ballot. cast Lay and your run rampant through our streets day surt in lied therefore the word "him' and by Old Bask BuUdlcf, all prejudice, tad tots your ticket bight. They may go to school or striking out the word them,1 at the end remain out ns they please, It is plainly of laid ssctioa straight. nd inserting in lied Main fir., JswelFy, - Wafceho ihoul jiaml indie loU n. n i 0u Of Every Description at long Q fr . Julius Jensen, F. McCaw, Watches, Clocks feel-leg- r" I carry a full line ot C - Tcket, n said section. out the nance be amended by striking may occur word "March wherever is said lection, and inserting in lieu thereof the word "February." :P DIECUL.XtT, PAYsoja ect.c rPn-AosmT-nr-m- EJaroc yn alio TI the tado iiol tlir i We are well supplif with Presses, Type, Border; etc., and can guarantee in regard to bo Style and price. sa-isfactio- n V:is TI cm bloo fcm rit TI 'lll tiqm la' tern fk.i Rto ml foci id i able froti Sum nYpn uig n Itlll Froi eti . Chit tilrt II Far A ofj I'm eok La: atai axe Um tn al.u Pat b |