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Show PP7 SPANISH FORK, UTAIL THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, XK3 VOLUME XXIX BBS. I. PARLEY HILL DIES HUMBER 31 FarmcrLabor Senator from Minnesota IESI0IL I fr Mr. Kwnt KlUabrilt Tn4r at lb 1 lb , Fulton lag I lb program band concert wbbb lll b gitm at Ih City Talk next Bund) evening ' 1 T;J ? beginning ila.tb Tb Hid Oah.n lltt.lH . . Keefer Utef tare. 11411 Tao Birp Kagabu.h . ,titiaibnll Iludi Serenade, Bully Nifhl" lllll IN Memorial fullxi lug aa opetutlun, Sb aa burn la ugiaad, Aumt 4, 1171 Overlut. Sine renting to I'Ub b baa livrd llontaae awl of Ik ltw at KpanUh Frk 1 llliul Mnii GIVER FOR V.D.HDL1 TUaa ai ........ Tao la Clfc". ttunoH" . by a Bontbaell Ilayr ar TbUtl. Baler I Ion FUI Kerb ranjrun, Ilayea Hb U survived by krr buband. Fog Trot. Vonv Got lo fle Mama Parley Hill and on oa. Trail Hill, Overinr. "Inspiration" Ilayr alao four grandchildren. fib I alo National Overinr Boand of Liberty bjr parent. Mr. and Mr. Home people, aitbi-- r from ritrlrw Juaepti l.nrn. Funeral service a 111 b bold Bal nw. larb of pride, or pur rud-u- , atlll lnUi on turning ibolr unlay afternoon at S o'rlnrk nl lb Flrt oard milling boa Tb bwdjr nlmala on Ibe at reel. I bulng firfil for by lb AndTn Aa officer of lb law, a gr gooar campaign of Undertaking Company ing lo cantina making Bpanlb Fork n place lo to Mr and Mr. Ilelga Johnon re- proud of. and lo do I hi nork w of turned Bandar from ball be forced lo ntahe they bad been railed by lb nerleua people a ho nr wilfully defyng n. lllnras of tbelr daughter, Mr. I law) JOB. G. McKEI.L. Mar-hKobb. Mr. Robb suffered an ailark of ptomaln polaonln. and pleural MVKTFKV M KEYNOTE OF pneumonia developed lalr. Hh I 1110 FIIAI HIT II now alowly Improving. IUnM 5 room modern bom For Bal with outbuilding. Good location. See Wm. D. Holt. taovtan acumen Mra. E. E. Hunter and little daughter, Billy, returned home Bunday after upending a week at Satina, with Mr and Mr. Cyrna Sterling. While there they were treated to numeroua eanyon trip. Ibe moat Intereating of theae being lo the U.8. Experiment Station In the canyon vln-Itl- ng twelve mllea from Sullna. lor, both of thin city, were married Wednesday at Salt Lake City. The young couple will make tbelr home at Spanlah Fork for the preaent. Among the recent marriages In Salt Lake waa that of Miss Emily Dudley of Spanlah Fork to Melvin Wlgnall of Payson, recently of the U. 8. Aviation Service. John F. Warner, Jr., has accepted a position with the Union Paclvc Railroad Company as timekeeper. e Is working in Salt Lake City at present. Several complaints have been handed into the- police department during the past week by citizens to the effect that their homes had been entered and money and other valuables taken while the owners had been away from home. While no arrests have been made the officers are working on clues that they feel sure will lead to the arrest of the guilty party. - of Michigan, chairon appro- man of the priations, spent the major portion of the summer visiting Alaska, the National Parks, reclamation projects, and other Department of the Interior activities in the Pacific Coast and in the Rocky Mountain region. ( On reaching Denver, after seeing Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks and the natural bridges of Utah, the North Rim of the Grand Canyon In Arizona and Mesa Verde National Park In Colorado, Mr. Cram-pto- n is quoted In the Rocky Mountain News as having said: I regard the scenery In Colorado, southern Utah, New Mexico and Arizona as the finest in the world, and am fully confident that In years to come tourists will flock to view It as ( they now flock to Switzerland. Two Room for Rent See Joshua Brockbank. (ADVERTI8KMKNT1 A baby boy whs myallfylng a,,. n Johnson. Mlnncauta'a new dirt-farSenator, take off coal and txpnae hi gallowse when be ha a nieoaage to gi t . ItiM-r- l photo la of Mra. Johnson who think h a ill day on lo Vadilin;toi the farm lw their all chil ltcn when her InudwtHl lo lake lua Mist lu lb Keiuii at Ibe next acsalou of CiMigrva. M.igim Li jet-out- ience. The caat of anrh a picture might b ordinary, and the offering gelj over through tb aheer alrenglh of the myatery appeal, but "Hava" Incidentally preaent anrh famou LELAND ROLLER HILLS aa Wallace Beery. Eatelle Taylor Joaef Swlckard. Forrcal Stanley, Syfvla Braemer, Martha Mattox, Jack The ntembera of the Spanish Fork Rollon and others. Sunday evening, about T 30, David Beery la particularly well known A. Jones, his wife and son Loon, were Kiwanls Club and tbelr wives were last right now through bla spectacular all injured as the result of a runa- - royally entertained at ... aurccaa In Robin (food and other b Wm II Tolhurst, nlhl all been had The outfThur,a family Eatelle Taylor way. big arreen aureaae. assisted hy Mra. Tolhurst. An ad- ha been eatabllshed aa one of the drfvlng In a buggy and when coming dresa of welcome was given by Ihe acrena; 'reigning "vamps, be do down Ihe hill Juat weal of the Flrat host, after which Ihe party number- ward chapel, the shaft came loose being a recognized pceres of beauty. lug 75. were escorted through the Josef Swlckard. the French father In from Ibe front azle. frightening the Iceland Roller Mill, where they listI The Four Horaemen east In a horse so that it ran away. The horse ened lo an Interesting lalk on flour turned In at tho gate of Mr. Jones role brief hut dramatic In "Ravu. by the proprietor, Mr. but struck the fence, tipping making, Two home, In been Itraemer has cement grain eleSylvia many the buggy over Mr. Jones, it Is vators have large been Universal successes. Just completed to "Bavu waa written as the result thought, has suffered some Internal take care of the inrreased business. of Earl Carroll's Inability to find a injury, the boy was badly cut on the The guests were delighted' with the sevsuitable play lo open the beautiful head, and Mrs. Jonea received neat, clean appearance and up to eral bruises. new Earl Carrol Theatre in New date machinery of the mill. Folow-InYork City. For weeks and months the tour of Inspection through Mr. and Mrs. Will Simms of Burhe searched for some dramatic gem the the crowd enjoyed a weinle mill, Hist would be fitting to usher Into lington, Wyoming, are visiting here roast by a huge bonfire, with hot and at Salem with friends and relalight the most magnificent theatre In punch and cake.' Pres. Henry are intending to buy a rolls, tives. New York. A. Gardner acted as toastmaster and Finally be gave up in home inThey Spanish Fork. a fine program wag given. The host despair and determined to write one of his own. The results exceede hts had made special lighting arrangeThe old folks of Second ward were ments fondest hopes and he was acclaimed In his peach orchard, where taken for a drive around Ihe loop seats were by press and public as clever a playfor the lig to Payson by way of Salem and hack crowd. Solosjrovided( were rendered by Mrs. wright as he was a manager. by way of Benjamin yesterday after- Bessie Gardner Hales, Mrs. Blanche noon. Following the trip the crowd Moore Lewis and Arthur Livingston; MILLARD COUNTY RODEO assembled at the. City Park, where Mrs. Fern Brockbank acted as acTO SHOW HERE AUGUST 8 ice cream, cake and apples were servcompanist; J. B. Hughes responded to the toast, "What I Think of ToThe Millard County lodeo, an or- ed and a short program rendered. lhurst as a Pal; Alex Iledqulst of ganization which is puting on a wild Mrs. Jacob A. Ilansen entertained Provo made a short west show at the State Indian War speech congratat a chicken dinner ulating the club on their splendid Veterans Encampment at Sprfing-vil- Tuesday evening of Miss Rilla Dailey August 14lh, 15th and 16th, In honor of spirit, and asking them to support will give a show at the Spanish Fork Cedar City and her sister, Mrs. W.W. Provo in their efforts to get the next Race Track next Wednesday, August McAllister and her two children of district Kiwanls convention. A numto the ber of short toasts were 8th, begining at 3 p.m. They invite Spanish Fork. In addition given by the memImmediate the of honor, guests to members in and their everygody visitors, including one bring buckikng horses or bulls, and will offer a sub- bers of the family were present. in behalf of .the ladies by Mrs. Lizzie stantial prize for anything that they Tuttle. Wm. D. Holt led In comBernell J. Hansen, accompanied by munity singing with Mrs. Morgan are unable to ride "straight up.". They are also offering prizes to local Miss Rilla Dailey of Cedar City and Beck playing the accompaniment. Mr. riders who will ride their horses in the Mises Winona Hansen, Ida Han- Holt, contemplates leaving Spanish the same manner. The admission sen and Maud Ferguson, motore to Fork in the near future to make his Bingham canyon last Sunday and home at Tooele, where he has acprice is 25c and 50c were the dinner guests of Mr. and cepted a position as instructor in Last Wednesday aftepnoon at tho Mrs. Ray Gommell and Robert Han- music. . It was the sentiment of all home of Mr. and Mrs. Gliver Swen- sen. those present that a testimonial n son, thirty-fiv- e should be given In his honor. J.B. children and Mrs. Gwen Edwards was honored Hughes was appointed to act as chairof Mrs Sophia Nelson . gathered to honor tha aniversary of her hy a party of friends and- neighbors man and instructed to select his own birth. The time was spent in enjoy-:n-g Wednesday afternoon, the occasion committee from the citizens of the social conversation and music. being the 75th anniversary of her town to arrange a public meeting in Miss Norma Swenson entertaned with birth. The time was spent in a social honor of Mr. Holt, who has done so oiaino mu.ic, the Swenson sisters and way enjoying music and conversation much for the musical development of 'wo granddaughters of Mrs. Nelson A fine program was given by the the young people. After a spiHted Mrs. Mag- ladies. Solos wore rendered by Mrs. singing of "Liza Jane the merryang several selections. gie Swenson read an interesting Josenh Hansen, Mrs. Isaac Briggs makers returned to their homes at ke'ch of the life of the guest of ' and Mrs.' Ed Williams. A duet was Spanish FoFrk, all expressing their honor from her early childhood to given by Mrs John E. Bowen and appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Tolhurst he present. At six o'clock a boun- - Mrs David C Bowen, and Mrs. Dan for their enjoyable time and , the 'eons dinner was served hy the dau- - Williams gave a reading. In adition pleasant entertainment. Special mentioned, those present guests of the evening were Mr. and ghters, a crystal basket of sweet 'to t.ho'-pea3 furnishing the decorative note, were Mr. W. D. Hone, Mrs. Hattie Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Anderson, Supt. of tha League, who New York Summer flowers decorated the rooms j Bowen, Mrs. Louisa Jex. Mrs. David Jesse Ellerton of Provo; Mr. and Indictments chargGrand faces Jury Ed. Mr. Mrs. and P. Mabel Mrs. P. R. was Miss Mrs. Herbert Davis, Williams, the Thomas, Among guests j ing forgery, extortion and grand, Nelson, a granddaughter, fron Bur jMrs. John Williams, and Mrs. M. M. Money, Mr. and Mrs., Wendell BradUntil recently, tho league larceny. Thomas Luncheon was served. The ford and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Thomwas generously subscribed to h ley, Idaho. Four as. John D. BockefeUer.Jr ren of the honor guest were present, j decorations were summer flowers. Tol-hun- ar-lla- ta la-lan- d I I .... Mias Ellen Bowen and faaac Tay- A Congressman known, completely Hhm Hi-i- Myatcry of th dp-dyehe key nolo of llavu aud- Lk ,al for William II Hull, nmi Meeting boa over ih r etna In of clan bo leaving dpannb Folk lu Nathan W. tlai-oaim l lu Tnk In t hi accept a poal'Ii-killed lu CaUfoihlu, dii.ly ii.hp lor. Yba leailmiinial a lit be an up Geofge Foster prelded and lb fd prerUilon from it community Ih splendid public tr i lea Mr. Iloll chuif under Ih dueiiinn of Evan ha rendered hi r a a The Francis, oang, Somciim Well l'u- fliurilun la to h held at tb tiiy I derstand. , Tb opening prayer was Tark and Pavilion next Wednesday offered by Jawph FrsacU.afirr a hlrh Augut Hh at 7:30 p, m. Folio In a vi.lo, a Linile While renderI tb rommiile that I working bard ed by MU va Malsnd. tnaka tho function to a sucre; Gen Tb ieaker nere John T. ral conimltle. J. II. Ilughea, chair of Juu-p-b Youd, Shore Neland Ijike man; C, W, I tool h. wi rotary and rranrer. Folio Ing ar the aub son of lb Amerlran legion. . During the aervlcut ih rhoir sang ommliteua: Trogram: J, It. Ilughe on Ibe thher Hid Wauled and lb T. Annie A. Ilotk, Mai Mrs. Dale fleck Evan ing a solo. Ellen JaMmin, Ed Thomas, Ml On Vacant Chair." aard William; llcfrcdimi-n- t Mr Mke a few word HUhnp Fo-tLI Till lie, Mrs. Ilesal llale, Mr of ronsolallon In rloalng, after which Wm. II. Mrjcell, Henry A, Gardner. the choir sang in rlo.lng "Nearer Mia. Jene Jones, Mrs, l.lstle Evan Ib-a-r Savior lo The. Mra. J. A. Ilech, Mr. and Mr. Fd M The remain were Interred In the flanh. Mr. and Mr. Tanl Ludlow. Davis. Mr. It. V. Money, Alberl SpanUh Fork cemetery, where the nue Committee, Silas II grave waa dedicated by BUhop Fus-le-r. Swenon; The American accorded Snell, Wm. II. Front, A. II. Creer. military honors to their dead comArchie Brnrkbank. Nell Dahle, Era ins llinm-n- , Wm. II. Tolhurat; dance rade. Nathan Clayson and family h to md muNle. R. W. Creer; printing, J II. Ilughea. C, W. Boom: committee: axpreaa Ihelr deep gralllude to tha lb T. Leal. Nell Dahl. W. A. June; I many friends who extended sympathy 7 lh-In their aad bereave- Finance Committee, the chairmen of I ment In loss' of Ihelr son and the Ihe general committee from each ward; D. T. Lewis, First; Henry A. hroiher, Nathan Clayaon, Jr. Gardner, Second; W.A. Jones, Third. County Commlmtloner Fred Malley t. Joseph llanann. Fourth; W. It. and County Surveyor Jonea probably M. Ed. Inland; Banka, Tal tnyra; Paul Ludlow, Benjamin; Setb averted a serious wreck on the D. Davis, Salem; James Anderson, Lake A B. G. W. when they flagged Ihe east bound passenger train carrying Shore. The folio Ing program will bel A,,r,n M Owsley national commander I of the Amerlran Legion, alate of- given: I fleer of the legion, and approximate-Communit- y Iland Concert 7:30 to 8 p.m. 160 didegate to Ibo state conven-nl- e singing, led by Mrs. An-I1- ? . R. Reck. j'lou at Price. The train was flagged Welcome Address. Mayor Ilanson 17 Diamond Switch because of n Just above, which at that Duet Ed. and Jennie Williams I discovered by Talk David T. Lewl,,m Af,Pr Cornet Duet Max Thomas and I r,,road mon delay of four Owen Rowel SOU'1. Ihe train proceeded on itu way wa Male Quartet peeted to arrive In Price Salem I I ! 2 n. m. Talk C. W. rom Berks! Bishop Solo Ellen Jameson Talk Alpert Swenson Cornet Solo Seth Davis Elisha Warner Reading Talk Geo. A. Hicks Mra. Minnie Afnge and four child- Solo Alma Christensen 7 Payson visited I rpn Wednesday and I VIoBn Solo Arthur Lewis I with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thursday Girls' Chorus Third Ward Va(prg Presentation Speech ...W. A. Jones Trombone Solo Earl Beck Talk Henry A. Gardner Reading Alice, Ludlow Following Ihe program Ihe remainder of the evening will be spent in dancing and luncheon It Is the duty of every citizen of Spanish Fork and surrounding local ity to bo present and show their ap predation for the loyal service ren dered our community by Wm. D. Holt, who will leave August 20th to take up his new duties at Tooele and give that community the same service ' which he has given to the Thi Is what Wallace Worsley, people of Spanish Fork director of A Blind Bargain a The committee voice the sentiment .Goldwyn picture coming to theAn- of the people that we are losing the gelu8 thpatre on Thur8day has t0 best community worker Sanisb Fork I . say 0f j(. has ever turned out. when I directed "The Penalty, in which Lon Chaney that incom-FSale months old Pig?. parable master of make-u- p played See Ilans Larson. the role of a legless man, I said: (ADVERTIBKMRNT) "This Is the best thing I have done! "When I read the story, "The e of Claudius. by Barry Pain, up-i- n which A Blind Bargain Is based, I said If I can put on the screen all that Isjn that story, I will triumph over 'The Penalty. When I saw A Blind Bargain on the screen I was thrilled as tho It were entirely new to me. It has triumphed over Th Penalty. It Is the biggest picture I ever made. Wallace Worsley is ' known In the film world as a lover of the meloer ur variety lb all alar Universal-Jewe- l ieclal production hlrh will b at th Ang.Iu Theatre Friday and Saturday. It la aald that :hla picture outdo anythin In Ih tnyalrry line that the screen ha ever wnkM urie bM but afii'tniM.n at the la-al- rrU I ft Ida y Ill-h- al Georg Clark, of Grover, Warn county, and bla aider, Mlaa Naomi Clark, Moped off her Tuesday and vlaii with Mr. and Mr. M. If. Thom-a- , their nnrta an aunl. Tb yoang man baa Juat completed a mlaalon of 27 tponlba for tha I D. 8. church, bla Held of labor being Kentucky II waa met In Balt Lake City by bla alaler. fr Funeral mu-lrU- nnM br lllanlha.br rapidly being perfected a public ir.iii.tm roinmiiir LU n, Ilerr Trine (bartulng. .Kib Virginia ilaea...llaea bal fur lb 11 fw jrar ba and Fog Trot her bubaad have made tbir bow I Over tar Kitempora" FIIUL SfflCE I0 10 BE porn last Friday to Mrs. Grant Boyack. A baby boy was born Saturday to Mrs. Wells T. Brockbank. A baby boy was born Sunday to Mrs. Martin Canuteson. Tnl-hurs- t. g le or Oc-!av- In Trouble grand-chilre- - j ( e Anti-Saloo- - great-grandchil- d- u dramatic story; the story that has a thrill and punch In It. Putting tense moments in pictures ls'play to him. In this Instance .the director and actor were alike, for give Lon Chaney something to do that he has not done before, and he revels in the accomplishment In A Blind Bargain these two artists have given the screen one of the strangest, most clevA-elexecuted film dramas ever piade. It is even more startling and thrilling than "The Ace of Hearts" or "The' Penalty In which Chaney acted under the direction of Mr. i |