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Show M .v J V. V t , The r SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY VOLUME XIX DEL SUE WWTISH FLYERS END A LONG EASILY TOP 1, 1920 NUMBER FUNERAL SERIES ESS 1 A pretty dinner for four was given Saturday evening by Miss Annie Milner. Covers were laid for the hostess Miss SIna Adamson, A. Chilton of Lehi. GEORGE F. BOWEN and J. J. Sorneson Mr. and Mrs. Silas H. Snell and fanif ly and Mr, and Mrs. D. W, Monk The Fourth ward chapel was fillod find family enjoyed a turkey dinner to Its capacity Saturday afternoon on Christmas day at the home of Mr. when friends and relatives of George jand MrSi E4 M Banks Bowen gathered to pay their last tribute of respect. Bishop William Sheriff J. T. Williams was in town Grotegut was in charge of the service Monday, investigating the theft of and the invocation was offered byia,)0Ut fltly bubhe,s of wheat from the ArEy, Bishop A. T. Money. The speakers were EH 13. K. Fer- guson who had been a friend of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson of Bowen since he came to Utah in iUchfleld, Iduho, are hero for a visit 1863, and who told of Incidents of uph Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs., his early I fe, and Postmaster .Wm. Owen Itowo, and other relatlves.They A. Jones, wbo spoke of the good are accompanied by their children. qualities of the deceased as a neighbor and friond, paying eloquent triMiss Etta Anderson of Lake Shore bute to his good character and his entertained Saturday evening in honkindly nature. The closing remarks or of her sister, Esther, who Is here were by Bishop William Grotegut. from the U. A. C. to spend the holiDuring the services music was fur- days. Gaines and dancing were ennished by the ward choir and Edjoyed and at midnight luncheon was ward Williams rendered a solo, Face served to twenty young people. to Face. Herbert Williams pronounced the benediction. Miss Rhoda Banks entertained a There were many beautiful floral few of her friends Friday evening at tributes and a long cortege f Mowed supper In honor of her birthday. The to the City Cemetery, where Inter- guests present were Misses Min Clay-soment took place. Maud Roach and Esther Nelson, AUm.nil Mark Keer (left) uud his pilot, Major Brackli of ilu i.r.u-- i Messrs. Reed Money, - Burnell and ulr sen loo, who recently landed at Mlneola In their giant Ilandley rage plane Good summer wood and kindling Wllf Youd and Grant Halver' Beck, was after a tfip from Nova Scotia that delayed by ninny accidents. tA'ood free. See Charles Hanks. son. Qufte a number of Spanish Fork Dell Stewart had an easy time in were formerly residents tils match on Christmas day with citizens wbo Sat-- 1 Willard Lee of Reno Nevada, when of Mammoth went to that city honor guests to be the two men met at catch weights at urday evening at the Home Coming celebration that the. City Pavilion. Stewart secured was held there Sunday and Monday the first fall In 3 minutes with a in honor of the fiftieth anniversary cradle hold, and the second la two of the discovery of paying ore there. minutes with a half nelson and a Among those going from here were hummerlock. Although the Bishop and Mrs. George Hales, Mr. lug of the decision on the second fall and Mrs. James Hutchison, Mr. and which was really a rolling fall, oc- Mrs. David Davis, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. casioned a good deal of dispute, the Thomas, Misses Eva and Laura K. result of the bout was never in doubt Lewis. In the historical sketch given and referee Hy Argyle merely short- at the program, it develops that Bis i ened the RO. Hales was the prime mover in the orFork of Christensen Spanish Angus ganization of the Mamoth ward and and Young Bonner of Mackay, Idaho, the building of the meeting house. put up four rounds of spirited box- The celebration was a success In eving, the result being declared a draw. ery particular, according to those John Dahle Jr., and John Hughes who attended, the people of Mamwrestle a draw for the moth doing themselves proud as hosts championship of Spanish Fork. through their efficient committees. John 8ummerville, promoter of the Everything was arranged In the best Christmas Day match, and manager style, the eatables were free as well for Stewart offered to post a side bet ad the dance. The main banquet of 150.00 that- his man could throw room was opposite the dancing ha!! anybody In the state of his size. A and there a bounteous three course Greek, whose name we did not learn, supper was served. The hall was hailing from Helper, accepted the crowded with many home-comechallenge and this match will prob- from many distant points. ably be pulled off In the near future Blll Edwards and Leslie Bowen reMiss Hazel Jones entertained a turned to the A.C.Sunday after few guests at dinner Sunday. Music the holidays here with relatives. was enjoyed. 11 ", - ltaim0 n, rs lliumlterlalii'a Tablets NEW BABIES After an evening of games followed by a midnight luncheon, Miss Gladys Phillips entertained at a slumber party last Tuesday night the following young ladles: Ruth and Maude Bowen, Grace Christensen, Maudie Milner, Cassle Phillips and Sina A aahy Lo;r was bom December Cryst returned Tuesday to her 22nd to Mrs. Ervin Johnson. Miss Norma Ferguson entertained home at LaCrosse, Wisconsin, after A baby girl was born yesterday to berlalna Tablets. They strengthen & number of friends at dinner Friday visiting here for six weeks with her Mrs. Lewis Nelson. . the stomach and enable it to perform afternoon. Music and games were daughter, Mrs. John Larsen. A baby boy was bora yesterday to U fu1niCtIon8 Datualy enjoyed until eight oclovl, when the j Bert Losee. Mrs. Ind,f8t -party went to the movies. do ally accompanied by constipation get Whats the difference if you A baby hoy was born Monday t0J wood alcohol Instead of the regular Mrs Albert Swenson Mrs. Ellen Larsen of Falrvlew Is iand ,s aS6ravated bY L Chamber- The meeting ot the Spanish Fork Miss Regina Gardner entertained a a caUBe a little here It8 merely bootleg whiskey? visiting with her aunt.Mrs. Neda Farai Bureau, which was scheduled A baby bey was born Monday o,k5n8 T,ahlf j few young people Sunday evening in She is accompanied byUor Wednesday quicker means to the same end. Mrs- Bruce Hayes. evening, December Games , .honor of her brother Harold. condition. (adv) her little son. , A son was horn Tuesday to Tor . D(j constipated for the purpose of discussing j31st J and music were enjoyed and at 10:30 Mrs. Ilyrum Blackhurst of Ameri- Mrs. Ed. Griffith. tje taJt qUestj0U and other important luncheon waa served by the hostess can Fork and Bishop and Mrs. Geo. ZoClain and family of Leland ' Accompan'ed byi Miss . Ruth Gil-- 1 topics, has been postponed until to ten guests ivXl Mis. George Foster aud family who had been their guest for a, (jRf , Halos .veic uitii.er guests 'ot Mr. and evening, January 2nd at the City W. Finch entertained 12( i.ae Shore met at the home of month. Dr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Strom-- ) The ; A g00ll attendaoca ot fanners Mrs., M. M. Thomas Tuesday.. 1ani In hmoi of tfctlr moth.jv Mrs. Annie-The Primary offlceis of the Third party had Just returned from the Old relatives Monday evening (Tolar berg vent to Ogden Wednesday of j3 desired at the meeting.. ward gave a party for the children Hume Celebration at Mammoth and her husbands birthday. Hast Fitday to spend the day with her last week to spend the holidays with! 1of the Primary Monday afternoon at were eujoying a reunion, having been . . the occasion being Mrs. Holms birth- Otteson aad.amily Were Hyrura four o clock. , Childrens games were near neighbors there. Miss Annie C. McClain of Castleday. Later a crowd of Palmyra peo- entertained on Christmas day when enjoyed and refreshments served to Gate is spending the holidays wlth(Pl. led by Bishop A. T. Money and about forty-fiv- e people from different seventy-livlittle folks at the ward Miss Aiene Rockbtll was hostess at wards met at bis home to make the Mis Clara Creer entertained at sup her grandmother, Mrs. Annie C. ; wlfa came nd Kave Mrs. Holm tbo meeting house. surprise of her life, those present be- a prettily arranged party Saturday day a pleasant one for him. Mr. Otper following the dance last Friday Holm and other relatives. ing Thomas Halverson, Mr. and Mrs. evening. Cards and dancing were the teson made everybody welcome and a evening. Covers were laid for Misses Miss Bertha Lewis entertained a Hattie Janies Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. James diversions.1 The rooms were decorat- most enjoyable ttnm was spent In Bearnson, Ella Brown, Annie The selling of wood alcohol in Sorenson of her girl friends Monday Andrus, Selma Olsen, Hattie Bowen, the Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. ed with red roses. Luncheon was music and different games as well as east for whiskey Is creating quite evening at a theatre party in honor and Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will C. John- served at, 11:30. The .centerpiece social chat. Dinner and supper was Jensen, Jack a Joseph Hughes, of her birthday. After the show, the stir, and some ot the bootleggers son, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, A. was a chrystal vase of American served to all present.' r George Hansen, Charles Hubert, Miles Brad- are going to be tried for manslaugh- R. girls gathered at the Lewis home, Fred Reynolds and Garvin Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson, Beauty roses. ter. Why not give them a dose of where games and dancing were en- ford, A jubilee celebration of the comIlyrum Otteson and children, Mrs. their own dope? joyed and refreshments served. 36 pletion of the Utah Central Railway, Ellen . Jameson entertained Thomas Roach, Marlnus Larson, Mrs.. Will II. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. children at a Christmas tree revel fifty years ago will be held In Salt The following students from th3 Mrs. John L. Jones entertained at marCards are out announcing tlx Erastus Otteson. Many valuable pres- last Thursday evening at her home. Lake City on January 20, 1920. The Universlt of Utah are home for the dinner Christmas Day. The guests next Mies Elda were received by Mrs. Holm. On A short musical program preceded committee la anxious to get in touch of ents Nell Creer, Jennie Creer, riage Wednesday were Mr.and Mrs. Frank Milner, Min- holidays: Perry of Mapleton and J. Morgan leaving all wished her many happy the lighting of the tree and was fol- with all those who took part in the John Bearnson, Lynn Hales, Ed. nie, Maud and George Milner, Floyd lowed by a distribution of gifts. Each construction of the railway so as to A receition returns of the day. Maudie Johnson, Eva Lewis. Johnson of this city. Child of Springville and Mr. and child received a small toy and a bag give them proper recognition in the Elenor Stahmann, John Lewis, Merrll will be given the same evening In Mrs. John B. Jones and all the memtheir honor at the Mapleton Abuse George S. Boyack and wife of Delta of candy. At 11:30 a dainty lunch- celebration. Those who were inhny. Clen Brockbank, Sterling Argyle, bers of the John L. Jones family. ment Hall. eon was served to the mothers of the way connected with the construction are spending a week here visiting. Williams and Leon Williams. , children. will therefore confer a favor upon Miss Hazel Grotegut entertained Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jones enthe committee by communicating as a party of young folks Sunday CAPTIOUS CRITICS TRATSE soon as possible with the secretary, tertained Sunday evening in honor ing complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. of the 10th TIIE UNPARDONABLE SIN D. W. Parratt, Salt Lake City. anniversary of their marRay Tuttle of Logan, who are spendand the anniversary of the birth riage ing the. holidays here. Music and of Mr. Eflio Stewart Dart The Unpardonable Sin which is Harold Gardner entertained a few Jones. Twenty-fiv- e relatives were games enjoyed and refresh- and friends Thea- friends one day last week in honor to be at the Winona an presented evenspent enjoyable ments were served by the hostess. tre for a two day engagement begin- of Robert Rigtrup of Burley, Idaho, n ing following supper, which was servsnow As pure ami as fair as the There were twelve guests present. ed at seven oclock. The hostess was ning Friday, January 2nd, is a mov- who Is here spending the holidays The New Year is dawning today; ' assisted Miss Viola ing picture attraction which all peo- with relatives and friends. Besides by Jones. Games The marriage of Miss Josepklnd as Lis gift like a chaplet of jewels And he brings who have followed the develop- the honor guest there were present and music were ple the diversions. Arnold to Harold Hansen was solemour and work our for All his of the screen as a medium for Susie and Mary Snell, Aline Tuttle, ment play. days nized Wednesday at Provo. Folow-ln- g of really big drama- Esther Bringleson, Beulah Gardner, A pleasing social event of the week the presentation the dance at the Auditorium on to miss. There Rachel Reynolds, Manda Erickson, afford cannot Ideas tic was a miscellaneous shower given hours Christmas night, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Each set with its cluster of twenty-fou- r been expres- and Charles Brown .and Don Clark, have unqualified many Miss Hazel MorThompson entertained at an informal Monday evening by IIow potent for evil, or good! of opinion to the effect that Oral Knudsen and Gilbert Jones of sions in honor gan Miss of Olive Thomas, reception for the bride and groom at Vhat a power they may be for the growth of the The Unpardonable Sin is the great- Provo. Games and music were a bride of next week. Cut glass vases the Arnold Hotel. Sixty relatives of motion picture ever produced, an est soul and at midnight luncheon was pluk and white carnations were and friends called to offer congratustatement is of no denial the there served. ! ' fleet the should those hours as we decorations, There were thirty-fiv- e If we spend lations and partake of the as such It attractions with ranks that guests present and games and The Birth of a Nation" Tntolorenee NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS music were enjoyed. The function and our for is time There oir work, study play; Hearts of the World," all of and was at the home of Mrs. Agnes Morof Utah, Office of State Road State NOTIC E OF ANNUAL MEETING of Each one has its' place in our life, which are outstanding successes in Commission, Salt Lake City. . and Mrs. gan, assisted the Morgan the MARTHA MINING and MILLING Sealed proposals will be received the realm of motion pictures. In the right kind (if playy relaxation we find hostess in serving. The honor guest at the office of the State Road ComCOMPANY received many beautiful presents. Which we need n life's turmoil and strife. mission, State Capitol, Salt Lake Cured at a Cost of 25 Cents City, Utah, according to plans on file The Annual meeting of the stock"Eight years ago, when we first in the office above mentioned, until The management of the Winona Mistakes we will make ns the days speed along, moved to Mattoon, I was a great suf- 2:30 oclock p.m; December 30. 1919 holders of the Martha Mining and Theatre haB secured the engagement for the construction ot reinforced And our feet, perchance, stumble in sin, ferer from constipation,. writes Mrs. concrete Milling Company, will be held at the of the original Royal Ilawaiians for rt arch bridge on State ,i ,111. 11 Mattoon, Allison, Amusement Hall In Benjamin, Coun- Jauuary 2nd and 3rd. These people Hut we learn from our failures if ever wo strive over Spanish Fork River at Ihadjay frequent headaches and dizzy spoils, Spanish Fork, Utah. ty of Utah, State of Utah, on Monday, played for Columbia Records and apAnd press onward the victory to win! Instructions to bidders, together the 12th day of January, A. D. 1920, peared in leading hotels throughout with plans, specifications, form ot at 2 oclock In the afternoon of said the United States and Canada. Dont coutruct and bond may be obtained jvitli its problems to solve, school like is Life I miserable. felt all time. the chest day, for the purpose of electing five fail to hear the sweet Hawaiian Nathe offlce of the gtate Roa(1 Com. Directors to serve and constitute a tive songs and music on a steel guitar Every morsel .of food distressed me. jags,0n on depositing Five ($5.00) Temptations to meet trials to hoar I rould not rest at bight and felt tired Dollars. Board of Directors for and during the as well as jazz numbers in conjuncBut Jesus, the Master, is ready to guide, Tb State Road Commission has, and worn out 11 the time. One hot-- ; ensuing fiscal year; and also for the tion. With this special added attracwe earnestly seek Him in prayer. and hereby retains the right to reject If &f tieChamberlains cured Tablets Purpose of transacting any and all tion we have a big special super proany or all bids, or to accept any bid me and I have since felt like a differ- which it deems best, and waive minor uslness that may properly come duction, The feSin Unpardonable . before said meeting. ent person." (adv) dpftcts. Many chances well find for kind loving deeds aturing Blanche Sweet. We guaran-- J ROAD STATE COMMISSION, V MONT J If we watch and the time wisely spend; FERRY, President. tee this to be the best attraction of. By IRA II. DROWNING, ' will work the takers Census begin , J of And like shining jewels, wo may yield them Secretary, the season. Admission to concert Potted Plants and ferns at Mrs. R. ' the Fourteenth Decenntcl Census (advertisement) endand picture, children 30c, and adults is shall the When' J of the Uulted States tomorrow year tlnt dawning . ' (adv) I 55c. Mrs. I - - 4 .ih I '1 Frt-mor- C. I e , Col-tri- n, 4"frM4"tmt The New Y ear new-falle- . i en-joy- ! ) , - ! I hlgh-Robe- e, |