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Show 6s HE VOLUME XXI SGGIR "Spanish f OjRK SPANISH FORK. UTAH, THURSDAY. APRIL 20th, 1022 BftlS IIIE it SUCK SUMS BIS-UKE aim i sess TtId nl llrbof J Grnt. Bt (fa 9 fee. ol CunfcrrnrB spoke o tha tori sugar Udu'rjr. and mad a prrmt ppal lo emy firmer, ah, fond Uoa mada It possible, to grow sow beu, area them who. In groln districts bar not, hereto-fora- .' groan (fata crop. II quoted Iha following editorial from tha Th Itvs slock show held last Saturday at ths City fljusr wa tb largest and boat In lb hMory of Ihe Mortal Ion, In lt of ths fart that tbs wralher man tried to ruin (U proposition with a snov som the ev my night before. A'ppr- - linuMl five registered Hereford and Iurha;.i bulls were shown, lnciu.ll.ig th car Era: load of reg Mered llrref rd two-yea- r "For sugar rjuupanie of Utah olds shipped here from Nebraska. All and Idaho, during the season 1121 the bulla, 22 In number hava bins H.- OQO farmera delivered from ICO, bought by member of the ttpantsh OOOacra. approximated) fork Live Block Association. 1,600.000 tuna of beets, from which, upward cf A. N. Adnejr, a prominent breeder 4.009,(00 bag of Idgar war tuanu of Hereford csitlv from Cornno.ltab factored, which when pld, will am was present and acted as Judge. cunt to approximately 111.000,000 Mr. Adney, J. I. Welch county ag tbla being distributed about one-harlcnltural agent, and Forest Super lo the formers and tha other half to visor Blakcsly were the speakers at the workmen and manufacturers ter ths program held In the oftirnoon. A feature of the show was ths pas material. ba benefits derived from th cir- Ing of a motion unanimously to culating of this east sum of money msks the Tpanlsh Fork show sn an ' during this period of financial dis- oual county affair for ths shotting tress, are of Inestimable value. Had and exchanging of cattle. A number this financing not ben accomplished, of rattle raisers from other places bualnwsA concerns throughout this had bulls on exhibition st this show state would have been shaken to their and they were enthusiastic over the NUMBER lfi EIRE, 'EDS Frail Child Develops into Champion 11ET0FMMTEB ttgpHSP" Dorothy llackoalL IJ rear all is to ywoos J Atlantic City, N, J,fil girl cvrv P win swimming hon- ffl GET BODE STEEL HOT r IIERGfR PEOPLE LOR FDR SHE Tha fulluaing a tha complete lest L. F. Italna and b party, who era aatburlrln In (oBgrea looking over varluu proposition A h , b of the Interior to regard lo lb elect plant, will not tho lime for payment of charge oak n vlelt lo SpenUh lork nt tb: due on reclamation project and fur Into, according to a telegram receivV. 'd today by Mayor Joseph llaneoa. other purposes: iV Uo Th tee people are nol at tbs and tb noted it Senate A' by !oum) of licprewentallve of ika I'al-- J praxml tltna looking fur a sit for .4 Stales. That hr aa Individual bclr steel plant, but simply making oater or Individual npllrant for Investigation of ths coal and Iron a water right under a Federal Jrrl-- Awpowlt about the atat. fa" istluo project la unable to pay any May or llanaon sent tha folios lag due construction and charge payable I telegram yesterday lo Mr. Rains at In tha year 1912 or prior thereto, lheLund, Utah: Secretary of the Intrrlor Is hereby L. F. Rains. authorised. In his discretion, to exI desire to extend to yoe and tend tbe date of payment ef any suthl associates the hospitality your Large for I period not to exceed on of Spanish Fork, with a view to year from December II, 1912: Provlooking over the alts of Lincoln i ided that the applicant for the extenBeach as a proposed aits for the sion shall first ahow to tha satisfacsteel plant. Ws are ready to tion of tbe Secretary of the Interior! meet yon at any convenient time fa by a detailed verified statement of and aacort yon and yoor party hie assets and liabilities, an actual to tha place. Wire lnstrar(!ous SERVICES inability to make payment at the time at our expense. EUSEBll the application la made sad aat apJOS. HANSON. Mayor. parent ability to meet tbe deferred! Following Is the telegram received FOR HIGH SCHOOL charge when the extension expires; also In cases where water Is foundations. proposition. that the applicant la a landable, The association served a free lunTo produce tbla 911.000,000 reowner or entrycnan whoa land agaln-- l sulting from 160,000 acres. It would cheon st noon to about four hundred Funeral services were held Monday I Funeral service over the remains t wolch the charge baa accrued Is I take 1.000,000 acres of grain or men and boys who attended the afternoon at th Palmyra meeting of Joseph Monk were held Sunday being actually cultivated: Provided I.- 600.000 acres of alfalfa at the shrow. presbouse over tbe remains of Norma, the I afternoon at the Fourth ward meet-1- 4 farther, that similar relief Id whole ent prices. I years old daughter of Mr. and Ing houso, Counselor David Davis In or In part may be extended by tb Mrs. IL P. Berry left Monday for Therefore, tbesugar beet crop has Bishop George Ilalea offer secretary of tbe Interior to a legally I produced In the gross, five or six her home la Lemsr, South Carolina, Mrs. Will C. Johnson. Bishop The speakers organized group of water uaer of a d times at least as much per acre as after spending the winter here with tua Hansen was In charge. Two thej Invocation. project, upon presentation of a uf- other standard crops In this section her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. enlng numbers were sung; by the j were Albert Swenson, Andrew C. Detent number of Individual showing IL 0, Ferniten reports that the The above estimates were made Jarvis. "Wanted on the Other Side jerson, Edward Morgan, Archie Brock made In accordance with the forego-- Lincoln Beach resort le getting Into prior to the Issuance of the annual and Though Deepnlng Trials Throng I bank. Bishop William Grotegut and ing proviso to .atl.fy th secretary (0f for thI, aammer x b,th hoaiU Tbs little 6 years old daughter of bulletin of the United States DepartYour Way, and a closing number'T David Davis made a few closing the Interior that such extension la lh,p, ment of Agriculture and the State Mr. and Mrs. John Toud was operhM bwm bn,U at tb bot pr,n and That My Redeemer Lives. I mark. Music was furnished by necessary. And provided . further. 8tatlclaa of Utah. Their estimates ated on st the Hughes Memorial HosI plunge la nearing corn- Marinas Larsen offered the mixed quartet from the high school that each charge so extended shall J1 of Utah. Their estimates of Utah pital Bonday evening for appendici- Bishop I 6 will be ready, for the Invocation. Words of consolation a girls chorus from the high school draw. Interpit at the rate of f prpleUon crops for 1921 show that the value tis. She is nicely. were spoken by Bishop A. T. Money, a solo by Edward Williams and cent from Us dus date In summer bathing season. About 2Q0 annum per of an acre of beets,vtn"'1921 was Id net by Mrs. Cornelia 8wenson and Hen of an y penalty that may now be .bade trees have been plan ted and Mrs. Margaret Malcolm, who had James A. Boyack, Thomas Halverson 166.05 as against 919.72 for spring who made Mrs. Florence Albertson. The and the provided- by law but In case such L Hansen; 'Bishop left for Idaho last Thursday,! was wheat and 916-2UvB u ,D ,h, v g tb0 ac. for alfalfa.' I remarks. Mrs. Walaloa Hales, diction was pronounced by A. A. And charge I not paid at tbe end of the! Ur(, The estimates on hay In the editor- called back to Spanish Fork becauss Mrs.' Kate' ot fishermen who want coroKt,0,, Thomas and Edward Joseph Monk was a popular extension period, any penalty that ial were based on the price paid for of tbe Illness and death of 'her broreal Hams school William solo. a and would In each furnished the high have been apllcable save for student many enjoyment. ThU piace thousands of tons of hay sold In Ida ther. John W. Bell. Mrs. J. C. Jensen H. Nielsen benedlc-lo- f such mates attended the the school his shall from to one ot the best resorts attach be the extension, pronounced promises ho and Utah by farmers In the beet of Salt Lake City was also called a I vice. Four of tha speakers were from date tbe charge was originally due on the take and Is handy for, all th, was service The attended by growing districts, and the values here by the death of Mr. Bell. large concourse of relatives and the high school and all testified of the same as if no extension had been people ot the south end of Utah' shown for beets Include of coure, the beautl-lhl- s good character as a student. In granted. county. At the meeting of the board of dir- friends and there were many value of the manufactured product waslterrment floral Fork See. 2. ful In tributes. was Interrment the the of That the 8panlsh Secretary ector of the Spanish Fork In the main, however, these official made In tbe Spanish Fork cemotery, I cemetery, where the grave was Interior Is hereby authorized In bis Mrs. Lyman Loaee entertained a ( figures confirm the estimates pre- Monday, Arthur Nelson was chosen Monk. was the dedicated to William doe number of relatives and friends after byjcated grave discretion, by large Investlatlon, as manager to succeed C. E. Ecklund viously made. on an Irrigation pro- - at a dinner party- - Sunday afternoo- qOtteson. Erastus furnish water has who n to The commissioner of agriculture accept position resigned Ject during the Irrigation season ofand evening, the occasion being, hey ', of the state of Utah recently estimat- aB traveling salesman. Mr. Nelson GRANTS HONOR iO Duck 1922 to landowners or entrymen who birthday. Dinner was served st 7:90 Indian Runner for sale.) eggs ed that there were half a million tons has been an employee of the InstituIn arrears for .more than one eaten- - to fifty guests Including children. Tbe . 50c per setting. See Hy Robeytjpn. tion work27 APRIL for . and has BIRTH, of ay on hand In Utah unsold. To eighteen years, dar year In the payment of the oper- - evening was spent In a social way. grow this quantity 'of h'av It Would ed In every department; He Is thorAMrs. Nielsen entertained atlon and maintenance or construe- . Harvey and ; take approximately 290,000 acres of oughly familiar with the business at a In noth- luncheon tlon afternoon The that class of the local high , Provided, charges. Tuesday biology stockto handle and the It, competent so land, which, far, has paid no reIng In this section shall be construed school made a trip to SprlngvIIle yea- -, holders are very well pleased with honor of Mrs. C. E. Ecklund, who is turns for land or labor. . to relieve any benificlary hereunder terday afternoon where they Inspect,--frosoon. Carna-- I Fork leaving Spanish hfd' selection as manager. If only 40.000 of this 200.000 acres tlons were the decorations. Besides n payments due or penalties the- eJ, the fllsh hatchery under the . ,, had been diverted to sugar beets in "I j li ))iy were present! the honor said act. Provided tlon of their Instructor, Archie Brock- - , there 1 guests by required Utah and Idaho, there would have NEW BABIES Mrs. Hugh Nelson of Burley, Idaho, I further, the the relief provided by bank, and also attended the art been and additional 400.000 tons of Mfs. Rulon section shall be extended only to hlblt at the SprlngvIIle high schooL- Mrs. William Albertson, A baby boy was born Friday to beets, making 1.000,000 additional Mrs. Wallace Brockbank, Mrs. owner or entryman whose land land Creer, Beckstrom. Mrs. Archie bags of sugar, which would have brot Mrs. Sena Wilkins entertained the against which the charges have ac- A baby boy was born Tuesday to Horace Fereday, Mrs. Wallace Hales, returns to the community. Mrs. Ann Is actually being cultivated. Lenord Hansen Misses crued members and of the Ladles Literary Club There Is no Intention on the part Mrs. Chas. Lombardi of Thistle Nielsen and Ferrel Stebbfns. Miss The purpose of this Act Is to af-- j Friday afternoon of !4st week. 12 of the sugar Industry to discourage , i, Ababy girl was born Thursday of v ford temporary relief to those water members and three Invited gufestt, J ' 4 i the growing of wheat, hay or pother last week to Mrs. John Mitchell of Nielsen and Miss Stebblns assisted the hostess IE b users who are not able to pay their Miss LaReal Jones, ' Miss' Afton in serving. crops In proper proportion to take Benjamin, if '"'A. ft right charges to the United kins and Mrs. Lewis Clegg were care of markets and soil conditions. ' Dr. A. G. Stoddard was a Salt Lake on account of the present Miss Jones entertalnetkwlth, Iwo 'V However, the beet Industry needs t. , last visitor nanclal stringency and low price of readings, "The Lpst Leaf and VTwa Friday. support, Mr. Farmer. What it did HAT IN RINd FOR fcMf V Miss Wilkins gave a agricultural products. It is not In- - a Courtin'. for 16,900 farmers last year. It will Yelleve to who tended are OMoore. Luncheon Rory those, ablereading CABOT LODGE JOB . FUNERAL SERVICES FOR do for you and your community this Eyes of the nation will be turned to was served at 6 o'clock.'MJssy Iva financial and their pay charges of to the little Pleasant, Ton on village need year. JOHN W. BELLI your farm the Ohio, on April 27th, the birthplace showing must be made under oath Wilkins assisting the hostess.' r ' cash circulation provided by this '''' U. S. Grant, former President of by those aplyjng for relief, on proper , crop alone. Funeral services for John W. Bell and War hero. The day will mark forms provided tor that purpose cop- - The ladies of the club President were held yesterday afternoon at 2 the' fOOth anniversary. les of which can be seen at the Post gathered Friday evening of last week will notables and 'other Harding Lets Keep Spanish Pork oclock at the Fourth ward meeting attend. Offices of the various project cities at the home of Mrs. Ella Braith waite. Best This Year I Looking bouse. Bishop William Grotegut In and towns or at the offices of heThe regular program was given as The speakers were Bishop! charge. of the several canal com- - follows: secretaries The Wedding , reading, All , arrangements are completed Let us make an effort this year to Marlnus Larsen, Bishop Henry Card- under the Strawberry Valley Ring," Juanita Beck; .reading of a panles make our city the beauty spot of vaudeville show to be glv. ner, David Williams and Bishop Gro-pProject. magazine article, Commercial Value Utqh. There will be lots of turlsts tegut. Dr. Joseph Hughes offered Jen at the Winona Theatre tomorrow Those desiring to obtain relief an- - able on Home Grounds," Mrs. Annie going to Zion National Park this year the Invocation and Herbert Williams and Saturday nights under the der this act should make application Stanton; article Commercial Value and we are judged by the surroundthe) .'benediction.- - The picea of the American Legion post of to the Project Manager, U. S. R. S., of Flowers Mrs. W A Jones. Music ings we keep. Let usdo our hit In Fourth Ward choir furnished two Spanish Fork, and everything points Provo, Utah, at once for the proper was furnihed by the Jameson sisters. r helping our neighbor and ourselves one of the best and most success-war- d forms. opening and a closing selection. Ed-t- o Besides the 16 members, three spec- I beautifying our homes. A good Williams and Miss Ellen Jam- - ful shows of the season Seven acts fal guests Were present, Mrs. E. D. garden, nice flowers, well kept fence eson rendered solos. The service of high class vaudeville have been FOR SALE 5 room modern homeFirmage, Mrs. Thomas Measom and all help to jmprove a community, hut was largely attended and there were arranged for including some of the $2950.00,' 1 blocks from business Mrs. Hattie Ferguson. The ladies a lot of loose animals' do not, so if ' many beautiful floral tributes. In- - best talent In the state, part of town. Easy terms. Call 78 served a buffet luncheon. I you are in the habit of letting your Musical numbers, monologues, terrment was made in the Spanish or see P. K. Hayes. animals, run at large, it would be well cemetery, where the grave was triloquism, tricks, classical! dances WEATHER REPORT for you to discontinue the practice aud a side splitting farce comedy are dedicated by Bishop Grotegut. The B. Y. U. Band will give 9 conand not force the city into making included in the program, any one act cert at the Winona Theatre Tuesday! and enforcing stringent regulations CARD OF THANKS (alone being worth the price of ad April 25th at 8 p.m.. This concert is on this habit The Marshal and polmission. give nunder the auspices of the Ki- icemen are continually being called The tickets are going fast, only a wanls Club, the proceeds to go to-- 1 Mrs. J. W. Bell and family desire Colonel Wm. A. Gaston, promto various parts of the city to gather ir to express their sincere gratitude to few' remaining for Friday and ward the completion of the civic cen- inent financier of anhaven't y If up loose animals. Some even let the nounces his hat is in Boston, you kind friends who performances. many ter, so that we can have a place for! the ring for stock get Into the city cemetery, to the Democratic nomination to the pd them in any manner during their reserved your seats, do so NOW as the people of our community to meet. 12 ( 42 22 (01 P. Cloudy the great annoyance of people who U. S. Senate to succeed Henry recent bereavement m the death of vu may never have another oppor-ihe- ir The efub members will transport the 13 45 23 Clear of Mass. respect the dead and are trying to Cabot Loge, husband and father. f tunity to see such, a splendid show band to and from Provo so that there! 14 48 28 (Cloudy condiIn for the 35c and 25c. You will more than need be no expense incurred cemetery proper keep Anyone wishing Idaho seed pota15 j 51 ' ,28 (.97 I Cloudy tion. Please do your part to elimi- toes apply to Wm. J. Johnson, Phone FOB SALE Lets all be out and have a good 16 (set your moneys worth of entertain-- . 41' 20 f .06 'P. Cloudy nate this evil. JOS.G. McKELL, 114-A few pieces of furniture In good ment In addition to helping tha boys time and at tbe same time boost a 17 ' 41 I 22 (.22 ( P Cloudy ' who helped you. Chief of Police. condition. 155 West 1st North. ( XDVEBTI8EMKNT) , good cause. 18 j 48 J 25" j Cleay ur ors comjxlitkta. W faa la an ardent i vocal of swim-min- g as an athletic way to health. When bora, the weighed but pouad and be GJa was of by phyaidaot. Sh a-- " i bt - of an Act of ex-'ta- 4 ot atr t ! lf 1 SERB EORlMESSl avall-,tMl- y Erso-lcharg- e. op-l- Pet-choi- r, w bene-closlt- ig Wil-lerso- n. lf ser-tlo- n.' I dedl-whe- re I - . , m I dlrcc--reo- , ex-th- is I -- 1 k 5 T" .V . . - A A A Of. ,y WU-wat- er pys-Stat- es nt. -- ! 1 9 Self-Cultu- re Its - or ! bt - Yen-Fo- rk I I Sat-the- assist-jurda- J I -- -- J. t t. 1 , ! |