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Show 1 ' f I r O AiHibti ! 1 I DANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Hth, services at the new mill bo held Sun-17t- h rj chapel at 2 p in. Follow-i- e complete program: Slng- - APPLRS -- ns v - led by Home Beauty Otto t gnd congregation, Gardner, 1st; God John of W. Jex, 2nd; 11,10. Gardner 3rd "The Spirit Unsell, Black Ben Sherman McGarry 1st rlre U Burning'; opening Gano Olver Hansen 1st; D. T the "Let choir the by anthem Lewis, 2nd; John V. Jex 3rd. Brig for Joy; Gardner 4th. i, shout which during White Winter Permaln Oliver Mrs. Hazel and Hansen 1st; Wm. Warner 2nd; Shertla Strang violin and or man McGarry 3rd. . ill furnish 'L - T "MALE AND FEMALE PRODUCED ON A MOST LAVISH SCALE DEFICIENCY MENTAL u VV. ThL definition has born." nteiiieti i) inoin Uuho ucopublo of uu.i ..gtug ihe been s eve if-fu- Winter Banana Kiel L. Gardner 1st. Jonathon Sherman McGarry 1st; D, T. Lewis 2nd; Oliver Hansen 3rd; Wm. Warner 4th. Winesap Oliver Hansen 1st; hgrtk George Hansen 2nd; George Hales 3rd. Arkansas Black Eli Taylor 1st Reece. Mammoth Black Twig Eli Tayferlat by the choir, lor 1st. U anthem closYe the Mighty God"; N. W. Greening S. McGarry 1st. er. Lorenzo Argyle 2nd. mllding will bo reserved for York Imperial Oliver Ilansei, jrd people until 1:40 p.m, 2nd. HH, rich the general public are Wolf River W. E. Beer, 1st. Doliclous Ray L. Tuttle, 1st A nee will be held In the h Ben Davis Oliver Hansen 1st; the general public Is Wm. Warner 2nd; Orla Stewar 3d A splendd musical Invited. Missouri Pippin S. McGarry 1st number of 1500 people who aro will be rendered and good I. Greening Wm. Warner R, w of properly raring for themill commence at Meeting 1st; Orla Stewart 2nd. selves as Indicated In our definition Northern Spy George Angus Is Teachers and parents aliko arc hlrd ward chapel Is the most 8th Newton Pippin Eli Taylor 1st concerned with the welfare of the and thoroughly equipped in focblcmindcd and should know that PEACHES The church has an Inter Ihe bureau of foreign and domestic commerce In Washington has an in- we havo a fairly accurate niothod of story, and the fact that it Late Crawford S. McGarry 1st teresting exhibit of Austrian paper clothing, for the information of the men this mental defect. Of h detecting In built and paid for end women of the United States. From 25 to 50 cents a suit is the average cost Elberta Ed. M. Banks 1st. of these outfits and they are washuble. Our photograph shows girl models course, idiots and low grade Imis truly remarkable, TEARS beciles announce by their very apdressed lu paper suits. titi ding Itself Is of red pressed pearance that they are defective but 44''t''H4t4i'i'4''i-4''t-'t'4'4- ' ith a gray foundation. The Annie Huff 1st. Clargo the higher grade require the apllca-tioROYS PROJECT WORK Funeral services were held at the lor the building was broken Berre De Anjou Alice Jones 1st of some kind of measuring scale was The contract 16, 1919. Kaifer Art Banks 1st Ford Creer 1st; Second ward meeting house Sunday Sugar Beets of Intelligence, because the onlj imes H. Snyder of Provo and Blaine Hansen 2nd; Ernest Sabin afternoon over the remains of Agnes POTATOES other way, tho one we have used lr Drv iltect was Joseph Nelson of 3rd; Ira Markham 4th. R. Lewis, who died last Wednesday the past, that Is permitting theso deC. Wm. Rural W RIgtrup lBt; ie place. According to the The exhibit consisted of six beets at the home of her daughter, Mrs fectives to try themselves out In the building should have B. Frost 2nd; Wm. Hansen 3rd; J. taken consecutively in the row. The PauLudlow at Provo of old O. Robertson 4th. age and actual life, is not only wasteful lt mpleted before the 1st of o a is cruel and unfair. Anyone may get Company gave Sugar ' Early Ohio Wm. C. RIgtrup 1st; cash 1920f but because of the on the following score: general debility.' tho Porteus Tests by sending 25c tc prize Hans RIgtrup 2nd. ly cold weather last winter, Counselor Nathaniel Ludlow pre- The and size, adapted to stand, shape Training School, Vineland, N. J 1st. C. W. Russet Id sot be RIgtrup accomplished. For sugar manufacture and the sugar sided at the services and the ward Theso tests are well worked out and WelWin. Creer Everett 1st; nontha nothing was done, content of the beet. Following are choir sang, "The Resurrection Day constitute a scale for measuring the n the weather permitted, the lington Wood 2nd. the prize winners: The invocation was offered by Joseph intelligence that is better probably James Sorenson 1st. Eureka as pushed forward rapidly Simon-BenBell 1st; Frank Evans 2nd; John Scale which 1st. ISroekbank, after which the choir that tho Peach Blow .a floor of the George Hansen building, which James Nelson 3rd; Wm. Creer 4th; sang, has used for this beenso extensively Mild Was Thou and Poulsen "Sister, Blue Victor Peter 1st; lately finished and furnished H. R. Williams 5 th. have teacher should purpose. Every Lovely, mala auditorium with a seat-citJos, Francis 2nd; George Hansen If booklet and valuable this there The speakers were Joseph Hughes, John Frost Boys Club Potatoes of 300. There is a large 3rd; Grover Johns 4th. Innot no reason should why parents LarT. Wells 2nd II. and John Bishop Spencer Wm. C. RIgtrup 3rd. 1st; Allan Cornaby Hayes Cobbler d klety room thoroughly all of whom bore tes- form themselves ou this very Imsen 3rd. Brockbank, seven class ONIONS separate portant subject. n timony to the splendid life and charTomatoes There are convenient closSpringville 1st; Roach Globe Yellow 1st; acter of the deceased lady. Joseph Holmes 2nd. ure room purposes a modern Funeral services were held last 2nd During the services a solo was d fount, and a sanitary drink-ntal- n S. McGarry, 1st. Hansen Wm. Beans k Thursday afternoon at the residence David rendered by Alice Ludlow. Australian Brown on both floors. The 1st. Carrots Springville The choir sang in closing Home, of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Beckstead foi 1st. to heated by the Mldgley Sweet Home, after which the bene- Henry William, their four months James Sorenson Yellow Globe od has hot and cold water Six good work horses, diction was old son. John S. Davis was in ebargt Sale For 2nd. Hansen pronounced by Marinus purposes. The basement is 1st; George at a bargain. Larsen. and he ami Howell Davis spoke and wagon harnesses Sherman McGarry Prlzetaker with a words of consolation to tho bereaved (adv) Prior. large amusement See Henry 1st; Wm. Thomas 2nd; James Sorall necessary Four members of the Second family. lighting or For Sale Cheap Driving enson 3rd; M. Baadsgaard 4th. ward choir rendered the opening and theatricals, and a the entertained office. Lewis horse. Call Press Mrs.Blancho at Red Weathersfleld S, McGarry gymnasium. The Interior, closing selections, Howell Davis ofmembers of the Sorosis Junior Club M. Baadsgaard 2nd. ,on 1st; are harmonious fered the invocation and John S and Muon Friday evening of last week. Mrs, Sarah Markham went to Salt scellent taste TOMATOES Both a piano At were to Lake Monday visit for several days Davis dismissed. Because of tho naenjoyed. sic and fancy work fan are available for music ture of the disease, whooping cough the to Hansen served was Ross with 2nd; her 6 luncheon Wm. Creer, 1st; oclock sister, Mrs. Anna Harris, ard is proud of the tho service was attended only by Wm. C. RIgtrup 3rd; Jas. Sorenson members and three Invited guests, and with her sons. near relatives and intimato friends of set, the gift of the 4tb. Mrs, Rawlins Hughes, Mrs. Bailey f Association. the Thero were many boau family. The erection in a Creer. Our reporter made mistake PRUNES Hughes and Miss Allie church tiful flowers. Iuterrment was made complete cost Week an news 1st. last of item reporting Sherman McGarry German The style of Club and not In tho Spanish Fork cemetery. Will Thomas French (Petite) Honoring Miss Esther Bringleson, it wras the toward the Doric, the an October bride, a few of her young the Literary Club who gathered at the 1st f a beautiful Miss Leah McKell came home from structlure and CORN friends gathered at her home Wed- - homo of Mrs. Dena Tuttle. The M both to Third ward and to Price Monday night nrnl remained and to week gave the of last potter apologizes evening Ed. M. Banks, 1st; Yellow Dent fork. until Monday visiting with her folks in the form dub for the error. Jones Bowen 2nd; Matt Argyle 3rd. her a pleasant surprise here. Games and Wm Creer 1st; Ed of a ehrystal shower. Rooms for Flint Corn Rent at Chambers the Drill- Tw0 Days Left On Which to and were music enjoyed M. Banks 2nd; Lorenzo Argyle 3rd; See Win. If tho person who borrowed Dr beautiful Chambers. some with was presented Register for the EelectiOB Hughes stepladder last summer will Peter Poulsen 4th. Sherman McGarry cut glass tumblers. Yellow Flint return the same, ho will bt Jonathon Apples for Raid Days left on which you may reg- kindly !nr7 Cammack. 1st. obliged. greatly are ister for the general election (adv) Sherman McGarry 1st Pop Corn As 26 27. Oct. and Tttes. and Wed., Sale A fine line of beautiful beaver and CARROTS Two fields, good feed, there are several hundred names to hats and untrimmed shapes trimmed J. Paul PPy to Alexander Shoe he registered, everybody should see Danvers Half Long for by Saturday, Oct your inspection Roach 2nd; .'to it that they are on the list, and (adv) Sorenson 1st; Joseph Remember the was the 4th 16th, pr placo, Starg Beck II. Abel Mays James 0ff nripjl not put George Hansen 3rd; registering until the last ra y Millinery. r,AN'0 Democratic (adv) Huff 1st; the at Annie be or Carrots speaker Field regstry agent may bargain Utlue to finish last evening at the Winona T ea it Wm B. Frost 2nd. ,USy t0 handle your case. Mrs. Catherine Ericson, Btate comJanies Sorenson 1st; Mr. Mays devoted the prlnc pa par . be remembered that two will turn piano Parsnips of the Womans Benefit Asion mander na of e 1 V. Carter 2nd; Wm. Harwood 3rd of his talk to the league party for unpaid yparg agQ at eectfon time the "Flu of the Maccabees, was pressociation 0 er num A. Carter 1st; Wm showing that a large was ragjng at its worst, and as a ? easy monthly payments, Turnips at ent the last special meeting of e tvei leaders really write coquence, only a small percentage of the Creer 2nd. oFrk Review No. 6, Ar t were ng Spanish fig but Roach covenant 1st, the voters came out to the polls. The Roberts piano co., Cucumbers Joseph was spent by all time c a so enjoyablo 3rd 8alt Lake only. purposes ionea political j,0 voted two years ago are City Utah. George Hansen 2nd;S. McGarry e am presc'nt. out Oliver Hansen 1st; occasion to point the only ones whose names are now Table Beets Sale of nmocr.,1. A1 wo . overcoat for W. B. Frost 2nd; S, McGarry 3rd. of Rev. Charles S. Sewery was In thlr am r gances during the war, W. Good as now. WHEAT poljowjng are the registry agents u" Record that Monday and Tuesday lonklrg 'ity Congressional the Effle Burt, 612 N. from R- W. McKell 1st, Fork; Main work or Turkey Red after the Interests of the Wes' mins.t cred a great deal of the (adv) E. 1. Egilson 2nd; Alma Simmons real of H'.al Mr Sewre Ip ter Smoot Rood College claimed by Senator fluid secretary for the coll-'g3rd. end Is lle -- Q00( to others. Second ward, Including Lcland A. T. Money 1st; Jas y belongs teani( W8gon and DIcklow an to effort raise making $600,000 Se Ed. Elisha Warner at The Press office. Halos. for the work If tho college A num-le(adv) Sorenson 2nd. meeting of the WomThe regular AThird ward Including Palmyra Charles Barney 1st; Macof local people rubsenbej to the of Oarley Association ans Benpfit for Stt,e See lbert Barney 2nd, October John J. Banks at his residence. fund, among them, Mrs A.G, 1 cabees will be held Monday, 1st; O. Jones Fourth ward V. to Benjamin Evans Stoddard, Dr. J. W. Hagan, B. J. Ooats Swedish (adv) All members are requested 18th. at his residence. , Thomas Roach 2nd. Johnson, Rev. Theo. Loo Lewis Jache present. Hansen ' Oliver obsen and S. J. Gold 3Cc Green Manltou fok ' Walnuts, Mrs Dart. (adv) 1st. 4 the choir, 0 Lt Merciful"; report of the committee Bishop Italph D luthem by the choir Mlgh-a"dedicatory prayer, Pros. Grant. Addresses will be President urant and Presl-ep- h by ; feeble-minde- d. e even-uhlc- six-rat- 1 n Utah-Idah- et y fur-in- Nel-do- Dim-mic- li ur Indlvl-wame- s Self-Cultu- re 1 Self-Cultu- re -' - ,P . ' 1 ,0 pay-Plan- t rios famous play "The Admirable at the i Winona Theatre Friday and SaturIt is Mr. DeMilles desire that every property or furnishing used in his productions be the best that an be bought. Properties used in his latest picture total thousands of dollars. One toilet sot alone cost five hundred dollars, and the gorgeous gowns worn by Gloria Swanson Lila Lee and Bobo Daniels, who are In the cast, .are worth a handsome day. J I 1 price. The story of Critchton, the butler, tho family of P7ngllsh nobles who was wrecked with bis master a yachting party at sea and became theli louder, has long delighted thousands. Under the master hand of Cecil De Millo it Is a scroeu masterpiece. Tbos, Molghau plays the leading role and Thcodoro Roberts Raymond Hatton and Guy Oliver are Included In ihe cast. in Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Stoddard were the week-en- d visitors In Salt Lake City of thoir daughters. Mrs. Kate Stillwell and Mrs. Dorothy Snell. Mrs. B. It. Stahmann was called to Salt Lake City on account of the serious illness and death of her cousin, Mrs. Frieda K. White, who died at the hospital Wednesday morning. Stahmann, tho photographer, In addition to his large skylight has just put In a 200 candle power electric light. From now on he can make sittings late on dark days as well as at night when required. itV U I Ladles, unless you are correctly corseted, you will neither look nor feel well, even if your suit la an exceptionally nice one. Spirella corsets will care for your troubles and Demongive corroct figure lines. stration and measurements by Appointment. Mrs. Effie Dart, corset-lerphone 144-(adv) I A ' fw , e, ' I fl Funeral sorvicea were held at the Fourth ward meeting house last Thursday afternoon over the remains of Bud R., the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Milner. Herbert Wilo liams was In charge. Bishop Argyle of Lake Shore and David Williams spoke words of comfort to tho bereaved parents. The opening was by the ward choir, "Wanted on the Other Side. During the services Misses Minnie and Jennie Williams sang, "Your Sweet Little Rosebud has left you and thoy also sang the closing number, "Sweet Hour of Jocob Robertson offered Prayer." tho Invocation and the benediction was pronounced by August Swenson. Tho service was well attended. 'I ' ' fl) Lor-ens- i r t r j t k i i ? j 5 nt approx-130,00archi-lean- 1 f who aie Critchton" and will ho on vlow iih ordmur) prudtu The popular uKa is that thosi who J not succeed m ghl de so if they wuuld, but it is highly probable ilui they a.c actually Incapabi). The nun . r of thoso who are mentally deficient has been variously estimated. Tho 1890 census brought out the fact in answer to tho question "Are there any idiots or imbeciles In our family?" that one In each 500 of population was In this marked degree defective. This question, of course, would bring out Information concerning thoso only who wero so defective that the fact could not ho concealed. It Is generally hold and conceded by students of the subject that at least ono in each three hundred of population will be found to ho Thero are careful Invest igutors who pluee the num-bmuch higher but If we accept this ratio we have In Utah, with 450,000 population, the astonishingly high aacra-nlnlitrati- L; inthein i j Feeble mi ml ed ness huj buon defined as a "state of mental defect from Genuineness and absolute realism birth or from an early ago, duo to ure two fuctors in the enormous sucincomplete cerebral (brain) develop- cess which Cedi !i. DoMHIe has atment iu loiisequetieo of which the tained us a motion picture director. Theso qualities are present In Mule peixou afiected Is unahlo to p.'iferm and Female" Mr. DeMlilea latest n.s duties at a :t,ee.r of uocuit) i'uiamount-Artrru- ft pllcure, which a the po.t ilea of Lfe to wbhh he was 'adapted from Sir James M. Bar- 3 VJ following Is a list of the prizewinners at the Community Fa'r hold recently in this cty: I NUMBER 41 1920. Uncle Sam Boosts the Paner Suit ,tlon I o. bal-11- 1 - I r f -- Miss Jewel Bone entertained a number of girl friends at a slumber party Saturday night. f 1 Mrs. Lester Everett and two children of Springville are spending two weeks hero visiting with Mrs. James v Hutchison. ! s I Mrs. A. B. Rockhill went to Salt Lake on Thursday of last week to visit with her daughter Blanche, who was there from Ogden. They were guests of Mrs Mary Newport. One of the leading social eyents of last week was the party given by the Junior Class of the high school Saturday evening In the high.' school building. Well planned games and dancing were enjoyed the early part of tho evening. An Interesting program and luncheon followed. Martha Stoker entertained very charmingly Monday afternoon In honor of her birthday The table was beautifully decorated with crystal vases of red and yellow dhallas. Dinner was served at 6 oclock, covers being laid for Mrs. Fenton Mrs. Clara Mordue, Mrs Nell Dahlo, Mrs. Chris Larsen, Marinus Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ludlow. Mr, and Mrs. Willard Stoker all of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bates of Lost River, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Estham Clegg of Springville. Miss Mary Larsen and Mrs. Earl Ludlow assisted the hoBtoss. Mrs Boy-ac- I. ill I . f- - ..j k. 5 i, S V 4 t I' |