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Show The; Spanish Fork p SPANISH FORK, UTAH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1022 VOLUME XXI When the Pacific' Peace Trealy Waa Signed About eighty members of tba Span-ta- b Fork Farm Duraau In a' meeting bald laat night at tba Tburber School, passed unanltuun.ly a resolution op posing tho prnpoaltion of raising moo Vjr la thla county at lha present Urns eUu-- r by bonding or direct taxation for tho completion ' i.i I At a g of Uvdiiii repres- enting the various communities of the county hold last ThursUy at the Al !a meeting on January 12th Central 8 bool la Prove It was deiJ-"111 tli Hoard of Etlursllun by a Ursa majority la request the begin oik on lha revision of lha budget county rommiMUmeis to alt a bond uletiion for the purpose of floaiing a of tho district, Tha task bfora (bo Hoard Is nut easy becauss w bat sav1300,000 build Du fur the bard of the aiate highways from iors sr in.D must ba accomplished lihout any rratlon of school work. Kpauish Fork south to (he Juab roua Tha I problem of decreasing lha exu a and fur line, the roinpleilng ty of the county court buue, nuw under penses without decreasing the amount construction at Provo. It was evl of good school work mad nccoss.ry dent from the outset that a big major by lha fad that tha children cf tha Ity of I bone present acre of the opin' district must ba educated ah tha proper sga both for their own good Ion that the county ahould avail of tbe opportunity of securing r and also to move each years class on al aid on tbo roads, bat there was s to mak room for tha next groue If at bools sra maintained, tba peodifiereenco of opinion as to bow tbe must support their representatives ple county's share ahould be rained. ii tbo achool board la this work. Tna A motion nis made to the effect that If would be better to raise the Hoard appreciates greatly the splenmoney fur the roads by a lax levy, did helpful altitude that most of the and this wna supported by a number people have maintained during ibe Most of the of those present, but tbe plan waa de- present difficult year. s people have not permittad feated. If tho bond Dime carries, It means to be stampeded by the propogsnda that about 1500,000 will bo spent on "f misrepresentation that has Den Inthe roads In the aouth end of the Dumbed against tbs , schools. have stead school tbe they supported county during the coming year. workers. It Is much to he regretted that any of tbe parents of the childUKKOLITIOY OF UKhPKtT ren should have been so active In this WHEREAS, tbe Lord In His Infinite wliidom and mere has seen fit to agitation of tbe personal because most of tbs made call our esteemed friend and a tilth have caused tzo resentment Lewis Fred Jr., to the realms among the taxpayers have been unbeyond, and stated. The facta are that fairly WHEREAS, one of our beloved fam 49 6'i of tbe taxes of Utah are used tiles has been called upon to part for public education and 614 are with a devoted husband and kind and used for general governmental exconsiderate father, and f For about pense. of the WHEREAS, the Spanish Fork Klwan-I- s taxes school the care for peoe Club has lost a true brother; of the total population of the Now, Therefore, we tbe members of In state the schools, while the other the Spanish Fork Klwanla Club exhalf of the taxes, together with the press to the mourning family our amount of fees; and special large heart-fel- t end deepest sympathy taxes collected by the state are used sorrow In this tad bereavement. for general purposes. In our own We fully realize that words fall to 36 district of taxes the Just paid In carry the message we desire to coneduare Fork used for 3panlsh City vey, but hope and pray that tbe 64 of the total tax on sweet and comforting Influence of cation while our Heavenly Father will be with our farm property Is used for education. hen people think of what tbe stricken family to comfort and must be done to care for over 5.000 strengthen them In this sad hour children, there will be no radical of trial. dislike of schools. A. C. PETERSON, However, school costa have inHUBBARD TUTTLE, creased as other costs have. ' All WM. A. CORNABY, ihould now decline. Tbe peak of high Committee. d v ! ).-- u. r- it 5 . t . . . i - aur-fatin- r otTUTIiTiur faced roada. Many of tba tarmcra preaenl apoka on tba subject, principally to tba of fact that the financial condition of the farmera at tba preseat time la ancb that any added burden In the way of taxation could not bo borno. Joaeph F. Skinner, prealdent of tba Spanlah Fork local, dlacuaaed the lira atock altuatlon, taxation problem crop rotation and tho sugsr beet out look, but moat of tba tlmo waa devoted propoaed bond Issue. A meeting of tba Farm Bureau of Spanish Fork will bo held next Wed neaday night at tba Third ward meet Ing houaa. Mr. Wollcott, national will bo present to dlwuw L H A- - ,( S M . ' Al MEETING i 00 r NUMBER 2 g f d. Title la the only lioo;riili of llie sDnluu of 'be ireiiiy for stuMIlzullott of tba Slate department germllfed to lie nmd". Ileully the pact utroudy Imd beeu signed and the Sorreapundi-nt- i rwin examining the document. I RECOUNT OF BALLOTS to-th- o Iarlfle which alumt the table are lit the fuiir-pMw- r ELECTS BROGKBANK Mln Leah and Ella nroan have! returned home after spending a week visiting with relatives and frlenda at nUllITm PflDITTV Tfl rHJHrrn Jlllllll WWWI5.I Denver nn.l Sal Ida, Colorado. 1 1 I III IU thi-mil- TI Air. and Mrs. Joseph II. Jones announce the engagement of their tba problema of tba farmera. The Daughters of L'lah Pioneer Tha recount of tba ballota cast at daughter, Vera, to Mr. Earl Bale of The wedding will take plare of Spanlh Fork have completed Iayson. recent tba revealed the election city In the Salt Lake Temple In the near their plans to entertain the pioneer , A pretty borne wedding of the past week was that of Mine Blanch Snell tact that J. Archie Brockbank had future. of this community at the Third ward ' , and Garland Swenaon, two popular rocolved five more votea than J. Fred church, Thursday, January 12th. young people, which waa solemnized 3klnner, bln Democratic opponent. Include all who cro Tho demand for Taulac haa broken Saturday evening at tha home of the Tba count, which waa held laat all world's records. Over Twenty sed the plains by team or hand cart brida'a parenta Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Million bottles have been sold since previous to tho tlmo the railroad enSnell, Bishop Wells T. Brockbank Saturday night before Judge Eilat was placed on the niarxet six years tered the territory In 1869. The en it Tha bride waa charming lianaen of tba Fourth District Court officiating. terlalnment will begin st 3 o'clock Company. in a dreg of silver gray georgette rovealod tha fact- that several mla- - ago. City Drug In the afternoon. A splendid program (AO KHTIHEMKNTl and carried a bouquet of white roaa- - takes bad been made In counting the has been arranged consisting of singbpds. She waa attended by her als- - votes. First all votes on which there Dr. E. G. Titus, formerly of the ing, readings and reminiscences. Dr. ter, Mlsa Margaret Snell, who wore could ba no question as to the Intent U. A. C., now head of tho research George II. Drlinhal! will be In attend pink satin and carried pink earns-- of tha voter were counted, these department of the o Sugar ance tlona. Tha homa was prettily up 524 for Skinner and 526 Company, was the dinner guest FriIn the evening a dance will be held orated with cut flowers. Elmer for Brockbank. A count of ballots on beginning at 7 o'clock. All pioneers day of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Beck. Swenson, brother of the groom, was which tha Intent of the voter had to are urged to atttend this dance and best man. The ceremony waa per-- 1 bo determined added four more to freshments will bo served. C. D. to SpanStrang has returned formed at 5:30 and waa followed by Mr. Brockbanks total, making the Admission to the dance 25c each ish Fork and will occupy his old store a reception and dinner for the im- - completed count 5)6 to 541. mediate relatives of the young couple But for a mistake made by the next to the Rockhill building. Mr. The high school basket ball team Music and a variety of games were Third ward Judges In putting down Strang will manage a branch store trounced a team representing the II. enjoyed following the dinner which the number of votea properly on the here for the Columbia Music and 3. Alumni last Friday evening In a Co. Provo do of and will was In. seven courses, covers being tally sheet, Mr. Skinner would have Jewelry very convincing manner, the score laid for fifty guests. been declared elected on the official watch and Jewelry repairing. being 45 to 18. The alumni tea A reception to the many friends count by a majority of one vote, wag composed of Bob Gardner and and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. SwenMrs. A. A. Dahle announces the Bert Jones of the B. Y. U., Russell son was held Wednesday night at the marriage of her daughter, Jewel Robertson, Bill Edwards and Ralph Fraternal Hall, 350 guests attending. Bone, to Floyd A. Chryst at Salt Lake Nielsen. Dancing and other diversciona were City, September 7lh. Mr. and Mrs The high school second team will enjoyed. At 11 oclock a tray lunchChryst . have just returned from i play the second team, of the Provo A baby boy was born last Friday eon waa served cafeteria style. Mr. short honeymoon trip and the an- high school tonight at the local kym. to Mrs. William Miller. and Mrs. 8wenson will make their nouncement of their marriage came The first eague game of the season A baby girl was born to Mrs. Orla A miscellaneous shower was given home In Spanish Fork for the present. ' ' as a surprise to their many friends. will be held tomorrow night at the Stewart Monday. Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs The will be at home to Provo High School and the first leacouple young d One Lost heifer; Carl M. Thomas. Many beautiful their friends at Soldier Summitt af- gue game to be played in Spanish Mrs. Kate Stilwell, who has spent modified triangle on left hip. No tnd useful presents were received. ter February 1st. will be held next Tuesday evening, the past two weeks here wlth'W. other mark., Wayne Johnson. Sprlng-villwhen the fast five from the- Nephl and Mra. A. G. Stoddard, returned Mrs. Ellen Christensen was hostess : to Salt Lake'City Tuesday. o The for the Ladies Literary Club Friday Sugar Company will be here. (ADVERTISEMENT, afternoonof last week. Each of the will complete their season run about The game nextJTucsday night will comMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Jones an1 1 members present responded to the the first of the coming week. The he held at the City Pavilion, Boxing Show Saturday at m. nounce 7:30 at the engagement of their daup. mencing of in beets the New a call with river bottoms, Years sentiment. pile The Fraternal Hall roll ghter, Vera, to Mr. Earl Bale of Pay-soMrs. Lena William read a New Year which has caused considerable difThe work of the male chorus under The wedding will take place in story and Mrs. Ida M. Strang gave ficulty in the matter of transportafuA boxing show will be held at the a reading. Luncheon was served at tion to the factory, was cleaned up the direction of Wm. D. Holt last Fri- tbe Salt Lake Temple In the near was ture. Theatre Winona at the Fraternal Hall Saturday evening. :30, Miss Mabel Brown assisting the yesterday. A considerable tonnage day night very agreeable surprise to many of beets has been shipped in from the The program includes 24 rounds of hostess. who heard them then for the At the meeting of the city council West people Jordan the five District, in boats making good boxing, arranged can see first time. their held the If run Monday night, R, H. Andrus was boys season this longer than it otherwith a curtain raiser by the little felChorus together appointed city attorney to succeed to the clear way wise would been. keep have as follows: lows, they are going to give Spanish. Fork Jacob Coleman of Provo, and BenjaKid DowMain Event, 5 rounds reputation for music all over the min Evans was appointed city justice NewS. L. Anderson of American Fork dell, 126, of Springvllle, vs. Kid y. University has Just announced state. The operetta to succeed James Nielsen. will of an in of open 123, Spanish Fork, formerly jiiminary plans for the holding undertaking parlor school the of the given by high girls of Ogden. a Leadership Week at the Univer- - Spanish Fork this week. Mr. AnderA wedding receptiion was given with Miss Alice Ludlow of the B. Y. 4 rounds . t, son is located in the old W. O. Creer Cyclone Lity from January 23 to 28. The n Miss excellent. was the title last role, evening at the Maccabee Hall in 138, of Sage Creek, vs. Kid Bes- - p0se of the University in setting aside home opposite the World Drug Co., Miss of the marriage of Miss Blanch Jlara a honor Creer ' gave ' reading, this week, according to President F. and will be open about the first of ley, 138, of Provo. First Preliminary, 4 rounds Kid g. Harris, is to make available to the next week. Mr. Anderson has been Blanch Pomel and Mark Christensen Snell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.P. of Salem played a steel guitar duet Snell and Garland Swenspn, son of Bertelsen, 132 of Springvllle, vs. people of the state ne cream of in the undertaking and embalming and Miss Ellen Jameson rendered Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swenson, who 133 of Provo, a business for of number lbs., the work being given in the regular Young Bullock, years and is two solos in her usual splendid style. were married last Saturday afterwell known by a number of Spanish Second Preliminary 4 rounds classroom. noon at the home of the brides parvs. of lbs. Kid Clark. 126 All people are Invited to come in Fork people. Springvllle, Rees School ents, Bishop Wells T.- - Brockbank ofof the parents Fifty d of 125 Kid on lbs., few a Williams, the campus, Young days' spend I Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Johnson en- District met Wednesday afternoon ficiating. vo. A program is being arranged that is with the teachers of the Rees School Andthirty-fiv- e tertained classes Third Preliminary Young varied enough to interest all guests last Sun- and or' BACK TO ARK. perfected a erson vs. George Dayton. day evening in honor of James A. of people In Utah. , officers the The Shawnee, Okla. News.) following ganization. (From is 50c; ring-- j The admission price Departments will meet each day Boyack, who is now living in Spanish officers were elected : President Mrs. his family in a covA with farmer side, 75c; boys 25c. throughout the week. Scout and Fork.' The following program was Mrs. ered Rowe; wagon passed Lily through Holden-vill- e beehive activities;' social and recrea- given under the direction of Mrs. Mat-leof this week. On on Miss Eleanor Thursday tional work; music, pageantry; pub- Hyrum Otteson with Fred Nelson at Hales; secretary, WEATHER REPORT The side these words Dena Mrs. of Bowen. his the wagon treasurer, lic speaking and dramatic art; home- the piano: song, "America; prayer Mexico is disperation, were will meet the teachers again parents displayed; T. A. Money; song, ''Count ' making; business problems; teacher- Bishop next Wednesday night for a general Texas is starveation, Oklahoma is S training; presiding officers; clerical Your Many Blessings;" reading, El- handshake and social evening. An Speculation. The whole world is work; genealogy and temple work; la Nielsen, entitled "Preach Jesus to excellent is being arranged shot to Hell under the Harding Adprogram M. Erastus I. song, A.; Me; Religion Otteson; reading An Sunday School; will be given in ministration. Im moving back to Art exhibit also Class; Relief Society; Primary and Nellie Nielsen; song, Joe West; re- each room with the display Arkansaw. together A. some of the James are Priesthood these marks, Boyack; song, Earl of some industrial work done by each NielWm. a which H. weeks profor Johnson; 4 sentiments, departments OREM LINE OFFERS SPECIAI sen; male chorus, Melvin Snow and pupil during the school year. All 5 gram is being scheduled. v are urged to be present. HOLIDAY RATES TO SALT LAKt parents are Mrs.Fred Nelson; provided Entertainments 6 Company; reading, being CITY. Sale dates, December 23 to for the visitors so that there will be closing song, God Be With You Till 7 26 and December 31st to January 2, watch Expert prompt repairing, and week Meet We Ed. the benediction no dull hours during by Again; 9 service and reasonable prices. By C Return limit, January 4, 1222. Ask 9 every minute will be turned Into pro- M. Banks. A bounteous luncheon was D. Strang, watchmaker. Agent for particulars. served. 10fit and pleasure. clti-te- The-pioneer- , - 4 1 Utah-Id&h- - - white-face- e. - Utah-Idah- J. n. pre-ma- n, Semi-Windu- p, - pur-Bur- Pro-an- Parent-Teache- rs .... vice-preside- nt y; . - , , (ADVERTISEMENT) (ADVERTISEMENT) t . one-hal- th one-four- prices wag reached in 1920. A decrease after that was Inevitable. The school operating expenses reflected til's, and despite an increased enrollment over last year of nearly 400, which required the hiring of seven topre teachers, tbe cost of schools 13,000 below last year. Tbe Increase in school taxes that has been made this year was to pay off 328,000 In bonds for which no sinking fund was available from past years and to erect needed school buildings. The iverage teachers salary this year is about 360 lower than last year. The cost of administration will be several hundred dollars less. The purpose of stating (these facts ,1s to let people who have, not taken the time to follow the published budget and financial reports know that this year the school board has taken steps to adjust to decreasing costs. ed Further reductions are necessary and the Board will consider the matter carefully. The suggestions offered by citizens committees, teachers commUtees and Others have been appreciated, and will be considered by the board in their deliberations. Any further recomfendations such committees may have will be welcomed, it is the desire of the administration of the school district to make the ,r best decision now so that readjustment can take place without any radical reaction in efficiency of schools. Certain it is that there isnt a worker in the schools who hears toward the citizens. Everyone wishes to work and serve the people of the district. They are willing to in making school cost3 as' low as possible and ask In return. ill-wi- Two feed yards for sale, adjoining Leland Roller Mills. See Joseph R. Patterson. (ADvmiTltrRMSXT) 4 room house close In. For Rent See Joshua Brockbank. - Anyone having hay for sale call at the Commercial Bank. (ADVERTISEMENT) v |