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Show THE SPANISH I mvqq HK UT' ftPAX1S11 little Mrs. P. F. Clifford and The ludlea of hte Relief Society of Palmyra took banket lunches lust Thursday and spent 'the afternoon with Mrs. Denjamln Hughes, who Is moving Into Spanish Fork to muka her home. The time wus spent In a social way. Twelve ladles were , Miss Hazel Brock bank returned homo last Thursday evening after spending two years In tlm mission field. She has spent pructlcully all her time In the city of Los Angeles. Holt and daughters, Gladys ami Bertha, have returned to their home here,, after Suit Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jacobson ore spending the summer In the attended Miss Gladys entertaining as thetr guests this City .where of P, at tf.c bool week Mr. Jacobsens sister, Mrs. T. summer si K. Donde of Long Bench, Cullfornlu, and her two tittle sons. They ure Rev Then. Lee received Monday u to Mlnden, Nebraska, where copy of a cablegram sent to Jtr.Dows will Join Mr. Hondo and make of the Foreign Mission stuff of the they their home for the future. Kddle Presbyterian Board of Foreign MisJacobsen of Salt Lake City wus also sions at New Cork City, a cubic-gru"Kllises left on the week-en- d Is as follows. guest of hts brother. 10th of August with British families. Members of the Presbyterian Furlough requested. Situation Imof Spanish Fork, In charge of proved. The communication further Itev, Tlieo. Lee joined with the mem- states that the request for furlough bers of the Presbyterian Sunday has been granted and that the cable School In charge of Rev. Wildman to this effect will meet the family of Murphy, and spent a very enjoyublo Dr. Kills at Hamadam. Spanish Fork day at Ptuh Luke on Thursday of people cannot fall to rejoice that one last week. There were about 100 of their number, Jessie Lee Kills, will present, those from Spanish Fork go- soon lie safe ut home In her native ing In the Bingham passenger auto America after her many harrowing truck. Bathing was enjoyed, picnic and thrilling experiences In the forlunches served and 0 general good eign mission field, where she has time spent meeting new friends und been with her husband since the renewing old friendships. ctrly days of the World War. Mrs. Thomas M. te Sun-Scho- ol 4.)..!. 44.1. .,.). 4.. 4 i-4 Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents MORGAN By JAMES By JAMES MORGAN (Copyright, ICO, by Jamot &Iura AN IMMIGRANTS SON !0. by Jsnws Morgan.) (Copyright. 1 A. SLAYING DRAGONS 0 O: March 15, Andrew Jacb-so- n born In Union counC. N. ty, 1781 Taken prisoner by the British. 1791 Married Mrs. Rachel Donation Robards. 1806 Killed Charles Dickinson In a duel. 1815 January 8, won the Battle of New Orleans. 1817-1- 8 Put down the Seminole Indians in Florida. 1821 Governor of the territory of Florida. 1767 1828 Andrew 1829 1832 Jackeon elected preiident. Inauflurated. seventh preiident, aged 61. Vetoed bank bill euppreee-In- g nulliflcatlone. triumphantly. Removed the bank depoa-It- 1834- 5 1837 1845 Brought France to term. Jackson retired. June 8, death of Jackaon, aged 78. administration stands between Lincoln because of two ami Jefferson jackson, the One of these was ttie overtreading nt measures. United States bunk. of the throw the heels of John Quincy Adutn. the Institution, patterned That great all la cultured the line, presents most and the the sharpest contrast to be seen In after the Bank of Engtuml was un efficient but of Bunk France, of the (troeesslon presidents. democratic The first president born In a l"g dangerous partner for a monopwas a It money bis government. as could claim not cabin, Jacksou break or make any could which own even that lowly dwelling In the oly In North Carolina forest, but entered the enterprise In the country; It held Amerof life finundal the Its grasp world homeless and fatherless. Sprung from poor Irish Immigrants, Ids par- ica; It received and distributed all the ents bud been In the country only two revenues of the nntion und half of years when the father sank into an Its deposits were public moneys; but, unmarked grave a few days before with only a fifth of Its directors apAndrews birth, leaving his family pointed by the government, It was not under public control. without n roof or an acre. When Jackson began his audacious No other among American lenders received from the War of Independence fight upon the bunk, It was at the such n legacy of bitter memories us it height of Its power. Against heavy reelmrter-In-g bequeathed to Jackson. That savage odds, he vetm-- the bill for to the case bis took people In and between Tory It; Whig struggle und swept away his brave mother and his campaign for On the both of bis brothers; scattered Ids kin- scored a complete victory. dred and left him, at fifteen, alone In strength of thut popular verdict he removed the government deposits the world. A ragged, roving waif of the Revoand left the bank to a slow and Ignolution, be grew up as wild as a weed. minious collapse. With no imnd above him. Ids high For this action the senate censured of Into him. the him After a hitter fight, In which led temptations spirits half-centur- y Andrew - toft. f-- . if ' , t'11 Ne", to 8pakl 4n. teach school. Th, been chums beforo lust. P. Hlnr'.fluon. The home of Lee Dart and Curtis Wilson enter- was tho scene of tained a number of friends at a lake function Wednesday 1''' party ut Utah Lake Sunday. The week, when Mis, young people were chaperoned by tertalnod a part iii Eifie Dart and Mrs.EdwIn Brlng-leso- a masquerade aw, Boating, bathing and games were beautified Wlk weio enjoyed and a chicken dinner lanterns. Thirty, wus served at one oclock. The par- ftU atliml ln fancy eoj,!1 ty returned home by moonlight and was awarded to Haro, enjoyed games and hiuhIc at the Dart costume and character! home. In addition to those named truest to type. there were present, Misses Margaret ter and folk dance,, Dart, llortensen and Hannah Mae which dancing U1 Nelson, Lueile Roach, Hattie Soren- leading feautre, ofth,, son, Jennie Mac Nelson, Ilelga Jones, midnight when lrJ k Jewel Bone and Elolse Brlngleson, served on the la,n Messrs. Vernon Hutchings, Charles hostess were Ills Shepherd, La Von Morris and Spencer Misses Lois and Rutk presided at the punch ki Ranks. R s. JACKSONS m u. d 1833 dau- ghter, Leila, returned to their home at Clenwood Springs, Colo., Tuesday, after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas, at 8alt Lake and American Fork with other relatives ami ut Richfield with Mr. and Mrs. I ANGELUS--WIN0- 1 PROGRAM FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, SEPTE! Matinee Thursday and Night Show 7:45 SKIT EMBER and SATURDAY, WINONA, FRIDAY Saturday- -, Srd D. W. GRIFFITH presents SCARLET DAYS thrilling tale of the Oldeu West. Scarlet days when love meant all the world and the game of life waa the game of pluck, of nerve, of gallantry, of love. A new Grlf A I fith picture, galvanizing, fasenating so different, so distinctive that It tops all his others. As sure as you live you must see - & 20c. Admission this picturee. t- ANGEI.US, FHIDAP, SEPTEMBER HARRY CARE Yin 3rd MARKED MEN" The story of a man who was sent to prison on tire.: evidence, escapes and finds hapipness after a series of hear s adventures ln the West. Also EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY. to juinouiKT to tin ir many ITiriuls that tluv are located at the (I lobe Optical Company in the Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, where they tire fully equipped to care for eye troubles and the proper littiiiff f glasses. AVih SEITEMBR 4th ANGKI.US, SATURDAY, MARY MAC LAREN J In the delightful dramatic novelty BONNIE BONNIE LASSIE These younj? men tire graduate opticians, are the best to be found in the State of Utah, and they wish to assure you f the best service obtainable in their pro- fession. Andrew Jackson. hts primitive world, whose social Jacksons standards were -- 00 years behind the II. Benton, now a antagonist, Thomas senator from Mistimes. Drinking, und carousing, gamsouri, was his ehnmpion, the resolubling, cock fighting and horse racing, tion was about expunged young Jackson never took a dare, the It In the records a by drawing black line. heavy rustle sport once staking his horse and Jackson was equally bold nnd vichis all on a throw of the dice. A In meeting the threat of nullitorious bully among rowdies, he went his fication, although It came from his way along u road that Is not own from his one-tim- 4 and u You will glow with excitement, pleasure Andrew Jackson in Old Age. e with every scene ln this splendid play and youll see "the American Beauty of the screen" at her very best. Also HER FR1VATE HUSBAND" Sunshine Matinee at 3 p. Maff Sc Comedj m. roy-stori- 4 4 4 to he laid down on the map of conduct ns a course to the White House. As he rose from u chore boy and a SALT LAKH CITY, saddler's apprentice to be a lawyer Walker Bank Building Utah and a Judge of the Supreme court of Tennessee, he cast aside the dissipations of his careless youth, but he never lost the spirit of the clunsinnn or subdued Ids ungovernnhle temper. A bare catalog of Ids quarrels and fights Is too long to he given here. In most of them he was tired with the conviction that he was defending the V name of his wife. This had been brought Into question ouly by Ills own characteristic Imprudence, when he 4 fell in love with tils landladys daughis the most precious tiling in the world. With health ter, while she was jet uiurrled to another, and when tie rashly wed her you can do anything, ithout it you can do nothin; without waiting to verify the mere rumor that her offended husband hnd obtained a divorre In a neighboring state. After two years of wedded life, the too hasty couple learned that the first marriage had only Just woniuns is the only healer that can cure you if your are sick been dissolved und they had to make a spectacle of themselves as they went through another ceremony q order to be united In lawful bonds ltecuuse bis own Impulsive conduct bad exposed bis lamest, devoted are NATURE'S ally, because they remove the CAl'KH $ wife to the slanderous tongues of the gossips, Jackson was all the more senof dis-ens- e and sitive to her sufferings. For sneering at her over a bar one man was stood GIVE NATURE A CHANCE TO CURE up at I paces and stint m death by the avenging husband, wtm kept tils pistols In perfect condition through 37 If you are sick, call on years, ns Barton says, for anyone who dured breathe her name except In honor. 4 4- Even at the sober nKV nf f0rty-slx- , EHIBDPRAGTflR Jackson plunged Into a tavern brawl at Nashville with Thomas Renton aftervvnrd the dlstli, Palmer School Graduate gKM Member V. C. A. from Missouri, uml wus shattered for 4- life by two balls and which slug Benton's brother shot Into References: My Patients his hack. 1 hut was his last personal altercation. In a few weeks he was from h)s Hours 3 to 5 and 7 to S pan. Phone .'!() bed of pain to take part mild In a alpublic tercation between the States - rui Tj- (nl JO Nature I $ 4 Chiropractic Adjustments STR01ERG THE l. $ i I CHAMBERS BUILDING Spanish Fork Inn ;r,at..,5rl,taln '! nw own party nnd section, from hts own vice president, John O. Calhoun. Shortly before his Inauguration congress passed the first tariff that was framed for the benefit of the new manufacturing Industries which were springing up ln New England. This bestownl of a special privilege aroused the jealousy of the agricultural South. At a Democratic banquet In Washington In lSfiO. President Juckson rose nnd proposed this tonst: "For Federal Union; it must he preserved. Then Vice President Calhoun got up uml toasted the rights of the states. Thus the two highest officials of the government Joined Issue across that dinner table on a question which great armies would fight out In another generation. Two years afterward a convention In South Carolina solemnly adopted an ordinance nullifying the tariff net for that state and forbidding within the boundaries of the state the collection of customs duties under It. While recommending to congress a modification of the offending tariff, Jackson appealed to the patriotism of the South Carollnuns In a proclamation which set nil the North and much of the South ringing with cheers; ordered General Scott to the scene of threatened trouble; the forts of the dissatisfied state; dispatched a naval fleet to Charleston harbor, and only waited for the first overt act of revolt to give him war-rafor arresting Calhoun and the other leaders. But the mtlllfiers nulll-fled their nullification, leaving the and patriotic president riding n high title of popular favor. Jucksons service to the country was rendered In his with nullification. ..Tl(l tnHT only the pretext," he said, "disunion a and southern confederacy the real GERALDINE FARRAR in THE W0MA NAN DTHE PUPPET f the agonies of Jealousy, sD until at last In desperation he turn She made him suffer desire, passion, until and but see this onderful climax with your Also "TROTTING THROUGH AXGELUS, TUESDAY, TURKEY" own eyes! SEPTEMBER 7tli ROBERT WARWICK in THE FOURTEENTH Both men C Rolin . MAN In 1T! wanted by the police. One madcap heiress, tho other came to rob her. Soe wliat this and a dozen other stirring scenes. Also I foes hapP Mil Xu two-re- el Century comedy. On h SEPTEMBER AXGELUS, WEDNESDAY, SELECT PICTURES PRESENT 1 41 1 THE GIRL OF THE SEA 1 1 AXGELUS, T lllKSDAY, BUCK JONES in SEPTEMBER 01,1 1 Ti FORBIDDEN TRAI Also Jack Dempsey in tho last cplsodo of the Q' inder!1 01 res-olu- negro. pressible with his arm 5 years, tat", to Know up rn!t,l Bib ANGKI.US, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Thanks to him, that Irrecor let had been postponed until a great West and Join hands with The Last la saving the Union. "Daredevil Jack." Coming soon "BRIDE 13. COMING TO THE WINONA oj i William Farnum In "WINGS OF THE MORN'10, 11 E. FORREST Scptc TAYLOR in Rotation Stock 4H.'..'HH 5 ! Mi |