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Show THE FAYSONIAN, I'AYSON, UTAH oooooooooo a News Fork Spanish It O of citizens, business houses and towns is the true, modern idea of desires to create a friendly, spirit between O progress. The Paysonian our sister towns, and in view of this effort we are endeavoring to publish the news of each as well as the messages of merchants to the people. On this page Co-operati- on ve 0 will be found Spanish Fork Doings. oo O 9 a OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOvOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- o o O The most successful event connected wit li the Commencement exercises of the Spanish Fork the Alumni High School was dance and hamiiet given at the city pavilion Thursday night and attended hv aliout 130 former students and members of the and their wives and The banquet was arranged and served by the girls of the four wards under the direction of their respective leaders and certainly did both credit, being both bounteous and well The three long tallies served. were prettily decorated with crystal vases of spring llov ers while saucers of pan. nos wen placed at intervals along the tables. Following the banquet lae-ult- y s. parl-ner- Bee-hiv- e Argyle, acting as stated the purpose of the meeting and the following toasts were given: The (larrct (lang, Klisha Warner. This toast was a Win. toast-maste- r, history of the birth of the S. F. II. S. in a room made in the garret of the Central school thirteen years ago, and was given in .Mr. Warners own inimitable and humorous w ay. Kd. .M. bovvc followed with a few historical sketches ending with the toast, I. A Fuited Student tody. Howard Hales, who is home on furlough from Camp l.ewis, responded to the toast, Our Hoys in the Service, giving some interesting sidelights on the life in camp. Hlovd Hamreii gave a talk on What Can he Accomplished by a Live Alumni Association. Wallace Hroekbank responded to Lets Shake Hands the toast, Once Kneli Year, and Leon Williams spoke briefly in behalf of the Senior claw of It) IS. Mr. Argyle told of s'mie of he by the school altei which an outline of the proposed Alumni Constitution was read, and the following officers elected President. Wallace Hroekbank; Nellie Mat ley : veie president., socretarv and treasurer, David llowcii. A c!ia,,go of 73 cents per was made !y the plu girl the proceeds going to the Aintriean bcl Cress. After the ee of the evenbanquet the devotid. to dancing, to was ing Hie music of the High School I 1 thing-accomplishe- d : Hee-hiv- e 1 orchestra. Fred S. Dart, one of the labor foremen on the Maplcton lateral of the Strawberry Project spent Sunday with Lis family here. Mr. Dart reports the work on the lateral ns progressing rapidly, most of the excavating having much of Iho eon and cement work being nearly finished, and the whole piece of work being in a satisfactory condition. The cement siphon over the Spanish Fork river is nearly finished, and carpenter.-- , began making bums for the cement siphon under the railroad on Monday. It is believed that the lateral will be finished and ready for the water by dune 13. Krent credit is due Construction Kngineer d. L. Lytel for the rap- been completed, erete id progress of the work. The canal will greatly increase the crops of the Mapictoii district and thus he a factor in winning the war. .Mr. and Mrs. Dart, Mr. and Mrs. .Merrill Crandall, .Mrs. Fri Slew art and A. Lee Dart took an auto irip to the construction work Sunday afternoon vii w lhe progress of the work. Inward Hah's and Joseph Nelson talked to the students, lbis-eo- & Davis gave the award talk ami showed the students what the ollioial letter F stood inl- Q and why it should stand for such I) immense things, bonbon L'ardimr presented the gold pins as marks & of special distinction in various O acthities to Hlair Thomas, ben-he- O Hnrdner, Lynn Hales and Anthon Swenson. Seven sylvia An enl husiast ie patriotic meetwith a large block F sweaters ing was held at the opera house mi lhe front and distinguishing in connection Sunday evening with the Led Curss drive. David arm hands were awarded to bcod Andrus, (ilcii Williams, William V. Lewis was chairman and seated on the roMrum were many oi the l.ossee, William Kdwards, Lynn eadiiig citizens oT this and a Hales, Douglass SI rang and Leon Hronze fobs vvilhlQ number from adjaecnl towns. Williams. F and names of After ail opening selection by the raised & hand the invocation was offered ities on the face wire awarded to Lamuiit Miller, (larvin MeKell, hy lb v. Then. Lee. An interesting report of the work done by Albert Ta vlor, (ieorge Hansen, tin" local lied Cross chapter with Leo Holt, Isaac Taylor, bosom BrartYord and Kl-many patriotic references to the Davis, James ood Church. great good vvhidi the organization is accomplishing throughon .Mrs. bieluiii the land and especially in b Kellogg of dice Summit w ns here on war zone, was given by Si eri tin-Mrs. Theodore Lee. The pap-- r Tliuisibl v. closed with a beautiful and Miss Ycne Larson is visiting 3) poetical selection. 11. Yj ten days with friends at Salt for rcer, president of the Flail Co. 'arm Hureau, spoke briefly of Lake and Hinghani. the work which that organization Mrs. .1. II. Stillwell of Salt is trying to accomplish, to in- Lake is Dr witli City visiting Mr. and Mrs. crease food produel ion. A. J. Stoddard. Kirkam gave the main address-othe evening, calling attention Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall eo the way Ftah has so nobly of Provo I e nrli were guests at responded to every call made up- luncheon Sunday evening of Airs on Imr so far. and placing her i Kflie Dart. the front rank for patriotism, lb1 Mr. Anderson of the local High told of practical work which could be done to aid in winning School faculty, accompanied by the war, and closed with a beau- his wife and baby, left Friday to tiful patriotic poem. J. Preston spend vacation in Sanpele enmi(Veer spoke of the organization ty. of the boys and girls of the Miss lamia Woods, who spent ehool district and urged tli" the past winter in Los Angeles, mid students in order that the Cal., returned home Monday, havof farmers hearty ing greatly enjoyed the Califorimportation of foreign labor be nia climate. unnecessary. He paid a glow ini. tribute to the four soldier hoys l.ewis Kvans, who has spent seated oil the platform. the past week visiting here reD. T. Lewis summed up the turned to bis home at Price Sunpurpose of the meeting and spd day. Mrs. Kvans and her two briefly of some of our rrspoi.s children will remain for a while bilities to our country. Ho intro- longer. duced the four soldier boys who .Miss Cynthia Karralt, who has are home on furlough, ,. Howard Francis been a sludent at the New Jersey Hales, Frank Nelson Johns and Mr. AYhitacker. These academy at Kogan during young men are all called back to past winter returned homo Fritlie training camp and will leave day to spend her vacation with together Wednesday morning. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. During the meeting the audience min Ibu ratt. was delighted with a cornet solo Air. and Airs. .Merrill Crandall! by bawreuee Jorgensen of Pay-so- of Provo canyon spent Saturday which was encored, ami a and part of Sunday with Mr. andj cello solo by .Melvin Done oF Airs.. Fri Stewart at Oliverville. d Payson, which was also encored. With Airs. Fri Stewart they weveij Bishop Halos pronounced the the dinner of Alt'. H guests Sunday conbenediction after which the and Airs. Hubert Jex. gregation sang America under the direction of Win. Holt. .Miss Kliza Money was thojl charming hostess at a party Fri-- j Honor Day was observed at the day evening in honor of J. How-- j Spanish Fork llisli School last lard Hales and Frank Nelson who; Wednesday and Reuben (lanluer, w ill leave for Camp Lew is Wed-.Mayor of the High School Com-- neslay. The function was at the inunity, presented to lhe students home of Air. and Airs, bichard on behalf of the students thclAIonev and was attended by ten' awards given to them. Three j guests, (lames, music ami re- Alumni men, Frank' Nelson, J. freshmenls were enjoved. I e 0 0 1 n You Will Wonder 1 here o o 0 0 o o o o 0 0 o 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 We Do It Mow are more men than women vho buy lhc;r clothes on looks only, forgetting the importance of honest values in fabric and workmanship. It a man likes the cut or c lor f a garment he wont, as a rule, ask anything further about it. This gives the dishonest oi careless merchant many a chance to put some- thing over. Men ought to learn more about fabrics, linings, thread, buttons and sewing. They ought to look nune carefully at these tilings wlen theyre buying clot lit s. If they dont know and think they haven't time to learn, they ought to be doubly careful in selecting the merchant who gets their Dade. 0 o 0 0 lrf ft ft & O UllkAOtZ a 0 o o A number of our very good customers who have taken the trouble to inform themselves op clothing values, have examined carefully our different lines for men and young I dont see how you men, and their usual remark is this in these war times! can do it at the price, especially o o 0 WE SAW THESE HIGH ai-ti- o 0 0 0 $ 9 ; o o o Q PRICES COMING f $ 0 0 so vc paid out the money from 6 to S months ahead. Now the time is ripe to give you the benefit of our careful buyIf you are going to need a suit this Spring or next ing. Fall, you will save many dollars by calling at our store for your clothes. We carry Sophomore and Clothcraft Clothes for Met' and Young Men.- - Mayer Brothers for the younger young Men, of the High school age, with long pants, and Wooly Boy all wool clothes for Boys in short o Yours tor good honest Business. pants. f 0 0 $ 0 0 0 0 FARMERS CO-O- ASSOCIATION P Spanish Fork, Utah 0O0O0O00eOOQOQG0O000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOe JfA I j i I 1 1 5 HasYour Battery GottheKickinit? If it hasnt something is wrong. Bring it in to us and let us diagnose the trouble before permanent injury results. It will cost you nothing to find out the true condition of your battery and it may save you costly repair bills later on. Batteries, like tires, need periodical attentii n. To get the full service out of your battery, have us inspect it at least once a month. V hy not begin today? Everything in Home f Furnishings f We Carry lhe $ $ 4 Malleable Range HERE ARE ONLY A FEW: Fashion Park Clothes Hart; Schaffner & Marx - - - - $36.00 20.00 21.00 9.85 to $40.00 to 34.00 to 25.00 and up Styleplus Clothes Washington Clothes A Suit to Fit the Most Conservative Buyer -- I Famous Monarch ! WILLIAMS GARAGE We Challenge Any Store in the County to Show a Higher Standard of Merchandise 1 $ I We Have Established Our Reputation by Our Guarantee FLORSHEIM SHOES MALLORY HATS rs? S Built Like a Battleship Excel Furniture & Carpet Co. SPANISH FORK, UTAH 3 5 5 5 5 S' $V-- J $! MULE j o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o COMPANY, Spanish Fork, Utah |