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Show Tls 'Will MHO I , lerk me M X, year of "g0 the Denver & , Short Line rj and Oregon a fatal with met Lake, Salt oclock Sunday jbottt 9:30 he was driving bea truck unond Fork canyon akidded od and turned turtle Into him underneath, r pinning 8 mile above Dla- ;t about punlap, 60 foreman on , tlD Can. Wontla; I i , 6: ti,,, V of (W "Ndo i no(l hone. Cum, erPftx Mitels u Ie of . Charles E. Hood, 40 years of ago, a foreman of repuir work at the West Portal, and William Christmas, 26, both of Spanish Fork, were severely injured Monday morning about 9:30 when their Ford automobile rolled down the embankment at a point about a mile and a quarter West of sea iberiri. Ingot it sic nchpot were; tbei led bj. noon. 10 Fridij lath': Ted. T otlt e terj in rt, r the L ek. C. null stated by the ate'f land Hyrum Parry' of Salt Lake City, , that death was who has spent the summer here, reIf you want to brag. Just take that , turned home Tuesday. He was acflag, and boast of its field of companied by Iris aunt, Mrs. John blue. iw meat market owned by L. Jones who will visit for a short An praise the dead an the blood Brothers, near teh postoffice time with her sister, Mrs. Owen they shed for the peace of the open for business Monday. . likes of the two men who to It Iud accident - assir-- i tt SOD, boner Lewis re pti ret' I kick you Ill hear no more, Mrs. Fred Hafen of Sprlngville enonce more, his wrench in a forc-fu- l tertained the lady clerks of the Spanway, tie has spent her honeymoon ish Fork Co-oFriday afternoon of O the creed of some Ruscunning be located in Mr. were Spanish Fork last week. Other guests I stand for the U. breed. sian v months. and Mrs. Harvey Nielsen, Mrs. RonS. A.! ald McKell and Mrs. Robert Sterling. Fred Hafen entertained a few The time was spent In a social way Im done with your fads and your unts at her home in Spring-lesdaand luncheon was served by the wild-eye- d lads, dont flourish The time was spent of red your rag ng. Dinner and supper were or at night therell can I see, Where y the hostess. Five Days Left on Which to be tall candles around your bed Register for the Eelection So tip your hat to a flag like that! than sixty people from the Thank God for its stripes and irds of Spanish Fork are in Days left on which you may regstars! are at the Temple excursion ister for the general election God youre here where the Thank ilt Lake Temple today. Many October 6, 6, 12. 26 and 27. As roads are clear, away from your expect to return tomorrow, there are several hundred names to kings and czarn 3 of them will stay longer. be registered, everybody should see I cant just say what I feel today, to It that they are on the list, and for Im not a talkin man. ird 8trang of Salt Lake City not put oft registering until the last So don't you speak of the bolshecvek, be kere Sunday and Monday day, or the registry agent may its sick of the stuff I am, case.folks. handle to Mr. Strang will be too busy your One God, one hag is the creed I brag! I in Salt Lake on September It will be remembered that two I'm boostin for Uncle Sam. Miss Addie Anderson of Mt. years ago at election time the Flu The young people will was raging at Its worst, and as a conof mmedlateiy after for Toppen-hingtosequence, only a small percentage The to the out polls. where Mr. Strang the voters came Position in the sugar factory. ones who voted two years ago are ones whose names are now the Marie lit In ay The Nelson Benson return-la- y from Portland, Oregon, y. bat cl aint; rentrj if n guest I D. Tbsi ! oi 're P lte:l Fisthr ol ey - 3ro IMD'I , 4 4 4 4 4 -- and he waved p. b ini 4 y ep Ian $ Community Fair bn September 30th and October 1 and 2. And further, that Utah County Farm Bureau Day will be here on October 2, the third day of the Fair. ' So, members of the Farm consider it is that .Bureau, just i D' ieptc brtf'ij on.M umD 1 nd at j only of ag on the list. Following are the registry agents yenterda mistaking a bottle of bella for Spanish Fork: r William D. Holt, at bottle of canker medl First Ward d taking a spoonful of th his residence. Second ward, Including Leland Hagan attended th office. Mrg. Bjarnson was unconi Elisha Warner at The Press 0f icveral Palmyra ward including Third hours, but she I danger and Is recoverln John J. Banks at his restdence. Benjamin Evans Fourth ward at his residence. k orrl r- - pwF tt eH I sed cu M dg re jrtJ travel FI pf! i boo TRE't AT THE WINONA tle of Roj 1 lin that delighted so man ' f Spanish Fork last yeai Jr ace coming with , Wnipany. They have Just fir ?"'Rummec engagement a 11 e! ame company Utk Spring,,. They w!1, appGfi na on Tuesday, Dont fail to id) Halians. ref1 Septen hear th at- - BABIES pi trrl tli'j etll ill etj ; lr 7 Was born August fa Ibabr tll8Ce o horn Sunday 1 Whittaker. Wtt8 Wp. ',r;u 2 Akbank, )orn Thur r"d' ARIZONA TEMPLE DAY In order that every Latter-Da- y contribute to Saint who desires the erection of a temple at Mesa, Arizona. Sunday, September 12th, Temhas been Bet aside as Arizona each that We request ple Day. arrange, make Church Bishop In the ments by which all who desire may make these donations and we hope EVERY each Bishop will encourage a member of his ward become donor. colFurther details concerning the donors, of record lection of funds, donand the manner of remitting the ations will be given by the Presiding these Bishopric, who will collect I1EBER J. GRANT, funds. ANTIION II. LUND, CIIAS. W. PENROSE. First Fresldoncy. Arranging booths. 4 p. 4 Notice is hereby give that a primary of all the Democratic voters of Spanish Fork Precinct is called to meet in the City Pavilion of Spanish Fork City, Utah, on Friday, Sep. tember 17th 1920, at 8 p.m. The primary is called for the pur rose of electing 43 oelegates and as many alternates as may he agreed upon to attend the Utah County Democratic Convention at Provo, Utah, on Tuesday, September 21st, and also for transacting such other business as may properly come before said primary. A. E. MONEY, Chairman, ELISHA WARNER, Secretary. m. to 6:30 p.m. Entertain- . ment at Winona Theatre. AFTERNOON PROGRAM Community Singing Conducted by Sister Wride aro not going to he outdone. If, as It appears, the committees are eager and anxious to make this celebratlou and educational fair a success, every farmer and housewife should consider it theirs tolhe extent that they want it to be success- Prayer Address of Welcome. .Lizzie Sterling Sister Clayton Response Singing. . .. Honey Gatherers Song Reading ....Spanish Fork 1st ward Leland Ward Duet Making Awards .....General Doard Chorus ....Spanish Fork 4th Ward ful. Those farmers who raise grain .. .Spring Lake Ward should be selecting their exhibits Trio-- . Fork 2nd Ward right, now. Those raising peaches, Concert Recitation,' The Spirit ot plums, apples, etc., should make the Hive and The Builder's Pursure that the fruits ot their labor ' . .Hannah Brown are properly exhibited. pose . . Drill on Wo'mahho Cull and Call of Let us all get In and boost for our Retold Btory -- ,,, Womanhood. Fair. ENTERTAINMENT 30 minute play . ,. Fancy Dance and .Santaquin ward For Sale All my rabbits, in- Song.. Paysou 1st cluding pair of choice Beauty In Motherhood Palmyra Ward Lake Shore 30 minute farce Dunce and Song. .Payson 3rd Fancy Tableau Glory In Motherhood .Benjamin Ward Tableau, Duty In Motherhood .Payson Second ward Womanhood , . . .Salem Tableau Instrumental Music 30 minute play.. Spanish Fork 3rd Tableau Flemish Giants. 612 North Main. ., Imported Mrs. Effie S. Dart, (adv) Carl J. Greene returned Monday after a visit of two months at JHa old home at St. Johnsbury, Vermont. This is Carls first vlstt home In tea years. , , dr - Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ecklund re. turned Monday after spending ten - . J. day at Circleville with relatives of Isaac E. Brockbank as been nam- Mrs. Ecklund. On the way home ed as chairman of the Republican they visited Fish Lake. ' 1. county central committee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Nelson left We pay 50c in trade for every Tuesday for Salt Lake City, where dozen of eggs brought to the Ajax they will make their home this winStore. (adv) ter, while Mr. Nelson continues his studies at the University of Utah. Lawrence Robertson of Salt Lake Mrs. R. A. Sterling entertained at City, returned home Tuesday morning after Bpending a few days here a melon party Thursday afternoon visiting with his grandparents, Mr. in honor of her little daughter, Heland Mrs. II. T. Robertson. ens ninth birthday. Twelve little girl friends were present. B. R. Stahmann, the photographer, has gone to Salt Lake City on acMr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart, Mr. count of his illness, and his studio and Mrs. Arthur Stewart, and Mrs. will be closed for a short time. Url Stewart motored to Caryhurst Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Is a and Mrs. Merrill Crandall. Mrs. Ida M. Strang expecting large shipment of bats on SeptemMr. and Mrs. E. E. Buster enterber 18th, and cordially inviteB her friends to call and see them, (adv) tained bb dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Iloobrey of Kansas City, Miss Fern Williams came down Mo., who are spending two months from Salt Lake City vast Sunday to enjoying the sights of Utah and oth- visit with relatives. She was ac- er Western states. Mr. Iloobrey is a companied by her friends, William school chum of Mr. Buster. and Jane Unck. They returned Alex Pherson came down from home Monday evening. Blackfoot, Idaho, Sunday for his two At a meeting of the Spanish Fork little sons who have spent the past delegates to the Republican County year with their grandparents, Mr. lie left convention to be held at Provo next and Mrs. Henry J. Nelson. Blackfoot for the with Monday. took which last hoys place Wednesday, night at the City Pavilion, It was de- They were accompanied by Mlsa cided that Spanish Fork would go Clara Nelson, who will visit with out after two offices at the conven- relatives for a short time in Idaho. tion. The delegates will support Miss Alice Jones delightfully enWallace Hales for County Clerk and tertained at dinner Sunday honoring D. T. Lewis for Representative. Miss Hazel Jones and Jay Taylor. Mrs. Abel Beck and Mrs. Eugene Other guests were Miss Luclle of Salt Lake, Missses Norma Hughes entertained the officers and Second of Y. the ward teachers j. Ferguson, Evan Lewis, Mada Taylor M. I. A. last night at the home of and Lola Bradford, Messrs. Leo Holt, Mrs. Hughes in honor ot Miss Hazel Lorln Jones, Ed. Coltrln and Cleon Jones, a bride of this week. A nice Wilkins.. program and games were enjoyed, after which refreshments were serWEATHER REPORT ved. Miss Jones was presented with a beautiful set ot silverware. Following is a report of the vatlons made at the government power plant at the mouth of Spanish Pal O Mine a Great Fork Canyon for the period ending Tuesday. New York Success in Mar-garet- 51 af. 4 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Life High School Girls Enjoy Camp ,rf Bjarnson, 78 years died of poisoning $ your duty to help put this un- dertaklng over in a pleasing and creditable manner. JOS. F. SKINNER, Pres. n, s i:; in. I.um lieon. 1:20 p. nt. to 4. p. m. Program. 3 p.m. to 4 p. m. Displaying - 4?-4- Wedi; I 4 4 4 4 4 self-sam- r a. m. , to 12 booths. be moutl en-gag- ed Spanish Fork next Saturday after- the West Portal. The accldeut was caused by broken steering apparatus. Mr. Hood received a bad cut on the In head, bad bruises and probably In- . Several committees are busily In tho interest of the coming whlih from all aphe one ot the biggest will pearances, affairs of it kind ever attempted in the State, aside from the annual State Fair at Suit Lake City. Salem, Benjamin, Lake Shore and Palmyra are all plunning booths, ao It begina to look like a battle royal for 'flrat place exhibits. The sports committee promise pa some real treats In the way of enjoyment, and too, the ladles say they Tho following program will bo at the Nebo Stake Swarm Day Exercises, which are to be held itij a heavy rain Dunlap, with his ternal Injuries, and Christmas receivof Salt Lake, ed a broken collar bone and bruises. Layne in The two men, with William II. 'lend, William Murphy of rat returning from a flsh-,- p Johnson and II. A. Crandall were on About their way down from the tunnel to Diamond Fork. whero the repair a bridge in Diamond Fork the , above point Mr. when the accident happened. and Mr. occured, Layne Mr. car. of the out They Hood was driving the car and realjot king behind when it came ized that the steering gear was broks ;er7 place on a narrow dug-- en too late to avoid the accident. The ta the creek and ekldded car dropped thirty feet straight down and landed bottom side up. .jgd down a three foot emiWm. II. Johnson hurried back to t and turned completely ov-- I Esthonlnn rad caW v,.ili tUeir banners, photographed during a demonstraHr. Dunlap directly unc- the tunnel camp and summoned Dr tion at tho ItU'.Mitha monument in Ueval recently. Revai is the capital ot In three feet about W. of J. from ab Hagan Spanish Fork by the new Etlumlun icpulille. . Dr. Hagan went to the The two men worked for telephone. in his automobile, and after : trying to release him, but scene McGANN DECLARES HIMSELF acceaful. They then walk-Mitl- e. giving first aid, took both the Injured To all Farm Bureau Members Dy Edgar A. Cuest arriving there about men to the hospital at Provo. The 4of Spanish Fork: : tele-to'tand men are both recovering rapidly and t In the morning, Please take notice that a Said Dan McCann to a foreign man Sheriff's office for will probably' soon be out again. e who worked at the meeting will be held Saturday bench, evening,. September 11th, at 8 r Sheriffs Ernest Martin and Bride IS, Angelus, September 16. 4? emo'clock in the City Pavilion. Let me tell for and you this, Raamusson were immedlat-t- o he a The flourished stlllson purpose of the meeting is 4? phasis, the scene of the accident Mr. and Mrs. Andy Coroles motorto discuss the proposed 1921 wrench, a team from ed down from Ogden and remained bey aecnred beet contract. .This is a me of to the talk Dont Bugar bourgosie, reer, pulled the car out of until Monday visiting relatives and vital and potent question and gf? dont opon your mouth to speak ata and secured the man's friends. Saturday with friends of should receive your CoUsidera- or Of socialists anarchists, your your Mch they brought Ac m this city- they enjoyed a Castilla 4? , 4 dont mention the bolsheveek. tlon; hlch they took to Provo party, ' Miss Maj-- Larsen and Miss 4? Also remember of this that had Spanish foreign enough When the body was exi- Jennie Williams accompanied them For Ive Fork Farm 'Bureau and bust- stuff; Im sick as a man can be t was found that three ribs home and will spend two weeks visitness men,a planning in con- Of the speech of hate, and Im teU-i- n ken and it was otherwise ing friends in Ogden and Salt Lakd. ne(tiqiwitti our neighboring you straight that ttjls is the but It was bad been lB,and Mr. reriiij 'a 't iltch. k PYr., Mr. BE II REAL SHOW M. I. A. SWARM DAY ts , ob-s- er City Pal O Mine a modern play with plenty of good comedy, splendid climaxes and a punch, has been selected for the opening ot the rotation stock company at the Winona Theatre on Friday, September 17 th. Mr. Taylor as gone to considerable expense to secure this play, which was a big success, not only in New York City last season, but enjoyec In by the Georgia nre among the healthy pastimes Indulged a wonderful Canadian and United en-i flirl because of their brilliant work at school, are now States tour. Cairo SS A. c. lift .1 ujthl.au. G,rt.a. r |