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Show HHS? Published every Saturday morning in the Imsemeut'of Sfalcolm '" Ctorc by I llulico & diamonds:::: i Eutoiedat K'ik City, - in .Spanish tlm Pcstolfico Utnhr the mails as yhrough er. ' tor transmission mat second-clas- s I' ne 00 1.00 50 .$3 year. i'it mouths ii'nree months.,,. Mu.to;i L. H Scott.. .Editor 'ATUIiDAY, and Manager ' - Merchandise, AT COST -- NOVEMBER 20, 1892. THANKSCfVINC. i Thursday was Thanksgiving Day, and no people in Spanish Fork observed that .y with praise and honor. We should " cl thankful to God for the many bleas-i.g- s that we partake from His workings Sere on earth. We should feel that we no a noble aud fayored class of pcoplo, We '.i tliis new and lilnrutcd land. diould cultivuto in our noble hearts a 'hankful feeling to Him who causes to nine around a day once every year and of mirth and Ju ing to us a happy day f iast. Thanksgiving Day is a day of Iieeriah, feast good and pleagent feel- -' t is a igs and mauy thanks to God. wo should praise iu the highest that ly 'pliere of life, and as the years roll by ,lic memory nl Thanksgiving comes and 'listers to one's heart that our Oieat dulor forge's not the loved, the poor in 1 the humble, and ' sends forth fctu ' ol r them. Lit Iho good people' 'punish Fork remember each Thnks living as it comes and goea and let our e.irta always lie ripened with that nobis iud sacred causa. . ' I: Groceries Dry Goods and Hardware, Are-rid- a James, Jewsky, - Watshei General SCOTT' & HOLT. T. william : ' or caught by the frost, or with trees and flowers. He down breathes the Ewert air of tbs fiolds. devoured by bugs, eaten by worms, There is no coneistant and frightful carried ,away by biids, or dug up by Headquarter for washed away by floods, strain upon his mind. His nights are gophers, fiillcd witli steep and rest, tnd by day or dried up by the sun, or rotted in the he watches his flock and herds ss they stsck, heated in the cribs, or they all feed upon the green and sunny elopes. run to vines, or taps, or straw; and He hears the pleasant rain falling upon cobs. And when in spite of all these the wavering corn, and the trees be plant accidents that lies wait between the plow ed in youth ncstlo shove ' him as he and reaper, they did succeed in making a good crop and a high price is rflered, plants others for the children yet to be. be in passable, and Nearly every farmers boy took an (ben the roads would when roads the get good, then ths tnat oath he would never cultivate the rythidg worked the soil. When boys attain the ago of j t,r5ues went d,,w MEN AND CHILDRENS CLOJIIING, HATS, C.P3, SHOES, Etc., for evil. no 21 thdy leave desolate and dreary farms,, together Iroagino condition cornea it with that aud ruali to the mining ' camps aud cities. They want to he book keepers, such a promise of joy as that of the in early winter. lie has his doctors, merrianta, railroad men, Insur- tarmer fcellar ho has filled, every 'prepaiation ance agents, lawyers, anything to avoid the dmgging of tlm farm. All of our made for the days of snow and storm, SAIL ADD BE .GODYID0BD, lie looks foreword to the three months tho three hoys (hat are acquainted with of ease and rest; to three months of IT 'reading, Vitiug and lithmetic content; three months with wifa and ho has more that aitogontlicr emogine P4NI8II FORK, education than ought to lie wasted children' and long delightful evenings; ' time months of three home, and in raising putnjoo and coin. Tl.ty But in some siVin td make Inisto to g t into some mouths of solid comfort. farmer! fgmaR other business. Those that stay upon css get in debt; this will never do. Interest eats those who go awr.y. the farm envy night nmi Jay, and the more it eats the hung There are bundled of grad untie from ner it giows. The farmer in debt, lay SOLID SILVER SPOONS, FOflKS, some of the hist colleges in the territory ing awake at night, can, if he listens, who are agents for sewing nnichincB, fo ur thu debt grraw. If lie owes not liiug The Largest and Best Stork in Provo set and Diamond solicitors for insurance, clerks and lot can feo hi c rn grow. Get out o debt aaaoimasyou possible can. Yoli Louse to sulrct from in a short hundred cnpytMs, performing have supported Repairing in nil its li.yy economy loug varieties of menial service. They seem Untuclits, First Class enough. to do anything that can bo done in a Tlm farmer has been elevated through town, in thd house,' in an olhee, but they acii nco, ami he thou Id not forget tlm avoid farming ns they would leprocy. debts Im owes to the mechanic, ' to tlm fain inventor, and to tlm game THE JEWELER. Nearly every young man educated in that they Are iIictchI kings grand and queen this way is simply ruined, Boys and tlm only tme nobility. But nothing to UTAH PROVO, girls should Ihi educated to help them ay of our farmers in this vicinity are as and trustwortl solves, they should bd taught that it is TliiV na will bel.crd in muny a county, and disgraceful to he seen idle, and dis we i proud of it. iMclo.-- he Tives pACRED TO ITS MEMORY we speak In earnest that the Fork Index is no more. It bat Spanish uit appeared before the public for four or !ve weeks, and now that one of its pro This time prietors is within the folds of law and no show of butng ledeemed for tome Vngtli of time, Tub Sch haaenme to the oncluaion that the Index has passed 'eyond the tidal wave of unearthly ilence, that it has gone beyond the tage of existence. Now that we have learned for the fact of tha death of our irotherco tern," we condole with it most inecrely on the tad event, aud if tyiii enu he of any consolation pathy under the trying circumstance, we i xtend a helping hand (to further down Wo may not it) in its demise. from the paint is free it loubt that in Spanish endured n 'hat it long Mr. J. 'f. Jakemin, one of the Fork. proprietors of our lost companion, is, as moat every persrin atound here know, in 'tie folds of the law , having forged check on various banks of check ifter ha Territory. The neop'e of Spanish Fork placed much cnufidenc I'fi the Index and its proprietor, they (tho propiliitors) being stmujera in the town. Their is no one in Spanish Fork more deeply ippreciated the (lot of the) Index than l'ii r Sea. Although we were broth the in newspaper i r together wa can hardly reconcile profession the thought that yo never more iball we meet, Mr. and Mr. Jakkman, ruin-i on build lofty y.mr predict that jou of foundation a other some clime) in mortal success Though the day are dark now spring will come f ryou sgnlu (in a and you may place you are not known) little while) In Uliu fly high" (for mlur Hold. In closing we will again help i xtend to the Spanish Fork IndiX and ing hand (to gut out of town)flower who us tomb may be strewed W siicei this emblem; i. oaring Know Not." UE2CSXSCZE -- i 1 uii HAPPY FARMLIFE. There is a quiet about tho life of fit truer, and tho hope of s serene old wgt . iliat no othrr Lntiness or profislon can traversed this i, r,m, mo. Now we Itavo find it a aud end to end tnlley flora Utah section. County uc producing natural m entirely independent in it nd agricultures resources It ha th. hdvnnce of many other couatir in tin we are ci paid. ol Territory, an that is thr.l the list may , anything fort t.s our own, our hold Utlre, and wo is m-- u now want wo ,,nd what A prof-ssoil. the till ultivators to fiud to time soma doomed la jnnal mna is He arc wanting. that 'hi power and stronger sea to .loomed younger rnccor life. He ;..rn v.iss him In tho Intel- looks forward to an old a'joof wheu rtunl mediocrity 5 lie will bslast . uco ho was the fir, but the farmer go. with uurr; ai It were, iuto partnership a e Put Julius Jensen, ron-dMe- 1 lioiior iblu (o he s. that you are iu partner tioiij-i- . nn tUa i r. laboi, that y..u should ship with nil Tb-.. Snook's1 all ms oin hands with thus t.v .: i will not and daughtme ,v.U to Mai ers of toil, and that all who wmk be Tong allow t nybedy ncr.r uhn, auu '.c t venc nubb.-.- l the i to tlm suniii li.tblu tamily. ilappinesa should be tlm ol ) 'Ct id life, and if lif. Sturte-.T.n- t -vf J n on the farm can be mada really happy ecu what h? bu. i lb- - i.i i rilc-.-jfto upv T r .in thu children will grow up in Idve with ness, old Iviiic.rL . i la of New fjndlic-the meadows, thu streams thi woods and York, is hi,' ,.:,3 i If t i o';. tha od homo. Aiound the farm wil Til fn iltil) Komv cling and cluster tha happy memories . Typ-'VnUTd ora pretty expensive, of tha delightlnl years. ftren't ih. Soino uiv; uiy luveutruent cost mo Wn an vy the nun who has lived n 3,000. the soma broad acres from his boyhood V. lieiv! Wns it a cnH'rrnf.li? who cultivates the fields whrru iu youth No breach of promise! Texas lie played and lived where father dwelt Giftin-ra- . i anddiud. Vo can imagine no tweeter Very Simple. I can't understand whr a war bo way to end one's liie than iu the qttie til country, out of the mad race for tween Russia uml England should aCect the i.tcx'U market." money, for fiom the dcniauds of bu Simple enough. Tho Btock market above iness, out ot the dusty highway, fluutnutca nceouling to row between fools t.ruggle and stiive for Its hollow bulls und be ur a." Judge. ,,raisu of other tools. Surrounded by tins' I roof. pleasant fialds aud faithful friends, by Ia ltrcal!y true that champagne will those we have loved ought to tnd our blench peoples liah?" Well, rather. Ivoitecn lots of peodays. The farmers should vote only for ple made light bended by champagne." such men as are able and willing Harper's lhizar. guard and advance the interests of labor (la lb Top 1 loor. Wo should know butter than to vote fm - It is a Shykesfrightfully cold 111 flf w meu who deliberately put a tar that comes up that clevntor. draught threo uollnra on lumber, or brick, when Ardup I don't mind the draught. It's most of our farmers aro purchases ol tho bills tlmt como up it: Chicago that ninteilal. People who lire upon Tha Imijielng Voung ST in. prairies ought to vote for cheap buildm ITo tnilleJ .it (Ik. alto in the choir material ns the flint object. We should ; P.i R.lnn 'd. Amt fit 1';: r :i c V.'l I o t' o l a r cl a Ore protect ourselves. We ought to In.vt ' . . i.foi wlcil ;. Au.1 till) I'D nitiligi-ncenough to know whnt Jude. want Mini how to gut it. Tho real tailortTimt ll.ivr 1... n Flrk. " I guo.--n ing nun of this county and suriound povr old Santa Claus must mg's, can succeed If they ere' united bo hick." remarked little Johnny, "bo of laboring men, we do enuno I h..o ho bent a bov around tills Hy apuaking In a big not mean only tha firmer, but after noon with all tho things basket." all who contribute in some , lilnney. way to the general welfare of the poor n 't tire of Young Mrs. Fitt-- . You ami laboring clnsat. my bin;rin;, do y.i. dear? Mr. Fittv J.o, I vo. your voice reFarmer should livo like prince. Eat mind me ho in:-,- 1. . f that girl I the best thing aud raise sell iyas enyou to i. long i. Have good things to cook with gaged And bho Im t ;.t i,f unythlng since. Of all people in the country, firum lmllitlluH)li . J, :i. I, shoui-- i live the best. Throw your mi little stoves out of the wiudow, p t r mgu ami have them ao well built Hist your wife need not burn her lace ..fit to g-- t yon a breakfast. , Do not make her cook in a kitchen hot as the .r'li.ir iox perdiction, Tho beet, not the cok, should- be roasted. It is just a sey to have tiling convenient aud rigid W. u to i -- t.'.i i.....v li ,!i is to I, aye them otherwi-e- . th . ' v1! mi) There I no yeasen why farmer : 4 I I., i I. - c uil l.iy ilmuld not be tho kindest and toon I..; cul ivted cf people. There i nothing a tUIJ man to make u plowing the Stoat It fonltrot. To look upon p or. i, cruet aud troubled. remarked Joueb to tho Gentlemen," with covered the siinuy slopes daisies, whom he Imd uninImi not perteud to make mn un- tocomla of a man oflfemb-d- , and tvho had tentionally just. Whoever labors for the happiuiis Sailed to make arrangement for a dark fttonT he loves elevate himself, no I will fight your principal with matter w heather he works in the tworda, pistol or any other weapon be may elcct; but I niiwt Inaist on one Ireary s'inp or ths purfumsd field. condition on no arcount mud a drop But in some case slovingly farming sf bliKtil Im shod. 1 have just jollied i diseouiagnble, A man get cstdeti the atwiety." Judge, j and that habit controls hit mind sod An then fore make one reason csrtain. Little Fanny (to her twin bUtei' Nothing was kept In ardor; nothing wis Jr. Smith klahcd Aunt lloru lust night heard her aa.v the wagons stood In ths sun, Mamma (overhearing) -- Come to mo and the plows ruded In tho field; there nhtttiitly.VUnny. Whwt do you uteuu wa no reserve, no feeling that the work by telling bitch a btory? was dune. Itwaaail labor end wcuri-mFanny (stoutly- )- Well, I heard atmtV she had hometiling from Mr, Smiih'n aul of sp:r't Th crop waidcf-t- r it r were 'o tips and what else could It have waudi'tin or 'jed ly I, they n? llerpcre Bazar. pullulate nt ton curly, "r wire blown I. McCaw, CD F. Denlir in Watches, Clocks JEWELRY, SPECTACLES. . i- Fino Watch and Jewelry Repairing A GPPCIALTY, U4 Fu Old Bank Building, Main Sr, Utah Paysod. j Stock Farm RASMUS, NEILSON, Proprietor. Is Prepared to do nA 1 1 e Of Every Description at . tin-ni- t. a : Importer and dealer in Pure Bred Horses of all kind. Always keep on hand a t ick of a Fine Bred Horses a can be foun 1 in the world, for sale on one and two year Ha Full time. Blood IloUtien Call foraorvics at $2 00 aeason. We are well suppled with Presses, Type, Borders, etc., and can guarantee Satisfaction in regard to both Style and price. .'vnio& Grander vV s. ; e j ester n. Railway, . pewi-rvcJ- L'ttl ' i - Infer. TSxA!PI3!3. LOCAL TIME CARD. vr a juii). p. tn. 4:03Lv. 5:20 " a .uu 3:12 5:51 " :05 :20 Ar. WIST huUXD STATIOX. S ilt Lake. P.ovo. Bpriugwlle. Ppaoih Fork, layson. Eureka. Silver City . J. II. Rxjucy.TT, tn. Ar. 10:10 . m3 IDS a j (BiMLILf :4S 8.33 . 8:58 8:13 7:10 Lv. 0:53 Gnl Pas. a- raongii it i-y, p-U- JL Agent. AC . |