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Show The V jvOLUME XVIII SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1919 KEEP HIM IN n creditable stock show was P Tuesday Fork of the Spanish auspices (,ck Association, when sixty of lSt bulls in this section of the out for ex ,y were brought un-1- prizes were awarded as p prize Durlium, Evans. $25.0 JAMES RAWS DIES AT son E IN P Impressive services were held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lewis over the remains of their son LeRoy. .(.rv )t tlie C'ity SquaVe LEWIS Bishop Ralph Morgan was James Davis, for many years a resident of Spanish Fork died last night at his homo in Provo of Spanish Influenza after a short Illness. Mr. Davis was born In Spanish Fork about forty years ago and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Charles ( Davis. He is a brother of Mrs. John Lant, who died recently and Mrs. Forrel Amos and Miss Lily Beryl whom have succumbed Davis, all-to the inflqjcnza In the last few months. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Lewis Davis and five small children. He would have been old today had he lived. He has o been an employee of the Sugar Company for the past eleven years and had Just recently been made field superintendent for the ' Provo district Sunbe held will Funeral services PavilFork the at City Spanish day ion it the weather permits, and if not at the Second ward church. The remains may be viewed at the home of Walter J. Wilde from 10 a. m. until 1:30 in charge of the services. Under the direction of Mrs. Annie Carbell the primary children sang, Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me. Bisjiop fol- - XJ NUMBER 14 wonby George Hales offered the invocation, after which the primary children sang prize Durham, $15.00 won Guide Me to Thee. The speakers were Bishop Marinus jwlmwl Williams Ini prize Durham, $ 10.00, won Larsen, Dr. Joseph Hughes and BishT. Money. op Morgan. won by at Prize Hereford During the services Mrs. Annie U. C. Hansen, prize $25.00. Beck, Mrs. Dale Evans and Lewis won by Rowe rendered a Mnd Prize "Hereford selection, Jesus $15.00 Nielson, prize My Savior, and two Carbell children won by sang a duet. The benediction was ird prize Hereford Larsen, prize $10.00 pronounced by N. P. Larsen. st and second prize dairy cows, The services were largely attended won by Thomas Wrlde and there were many beautiful floral s $13.00, Finis. offerings. rst prize bee! steer, prize $5.00 Mrs. Url Stewart Jr., returned Satby Benjamin Evans. (ond prize beef steer, prize $4, urday after a week's visit with her . Creer. son, Douglass at Helper. soon as the judging was com-d- , a crowd of about five bund For Sae The home and bungastockmen and farmers were ser-wi- low of Theodore Lee. Home equipa free luncheon at the ped with hot and cold water. S(,e ion. after which a short pro-- i LeRoy Stewart. was held, the principal speaking, G. V. Stevens of the Salt George Skinner is down from CasStock yards, A. II. Hart; gov- tle Gate visiting for a short time with ern drainage expett and'J. W. his family. Mr. Skinner is a member is, government sugar beet expert. of the Castle Gate police force. . ,ifl of forty-year- s Utah-ldah- . th and Mrs. David Boyack, Jr., I Boyack, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Syl Boyack, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer pan and their families left Wed-- ay to make their home perman-- at Idaho. Moore, and Mrs. D. A. .Adamson rec-- il pleasant surprise Sunday af non when their nephew, Sergeant nr Fred Vincent, Just returning n active service in France, stop-o-lf for a short visit with them ire going to his home in Salt Lake The young man has been over-nea- rly a year, and has just been itered out. r. a Found Crank for an auto. Own0r' may jiave same by paying 30c for 'this advertisement. SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CLl'R ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR The soldiers and Bailors of the Spanish Fork district met at the city hall last night and elected the following officers fo the ensuing year President, Claon Wilkins. Lieut. Lyman HaL man Halverson. ' Secretary and Treasurer Wm. II . Bufton. The meeting of the 'Commercial Ray Tuttle,', Governing Board Archie been held Boyack, Ezra Warner, Elias Club which was to have Thomas, Frank Thomas and Ray Salast night, was postponed until Satur- bin. ' . ' Every man interested day night. Another meeting of the club will in the work of the Commercial Club be held next Wednesdy night . ' should' get u.t to the meeting 1 . ;, , An adjustable dress For Sale During the months of February hereof sjpdcnts in each project, 'the night, at which time officers arid March, n't students registered number who finished up, .total value office. this elected. be Call at will form. (adv) (irUbe ensuing yehf' Miss Minnie Jones entertained a small party of friends very pleasantly Sunday evening in honor of her birthday. Games and music were the di versions. Luncheon was Berved at 11:30 to five couples. Vice-Preside- nt Miss Mattie Holt delightfully entertained the officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. of the First ward at her home Monday evening. The time was devoted to a review of the outlines for the summer's work. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. REPORT OF WORK OF BOYS "AND GiRLS CLUBS Mrs. Charles Richards, nee. Miss Ruby Johns, and her little son, ar for home project work. rived last week from Los Angeles The following table shows in dehe new officers of the Second and will visit here for a short time the projects taken up, the num- tail Religion Class met lest evening with Mrs. Richards parents, Mr. and he home of Mrs. Serena .Andrus Mrs. Wjn. R. Johns. rroject Enrolled No. who No. who testimonial for her faithful work Boys Girls Began Finished uperintendent ofthe organization John H. Bowen has handed in his also that of Mrs. Emma Jane resignation as city marshal to take kbank as First .counselor and effect o nthe first of April. John has other officers who are retiring, decided to go in for farming for the early part of the evening was future. No successor has as yet been t in playing games, after which appointed. Joseph Chappie is acting shments were served. marshall in the meantime. OR SALE The home of Ezra rner. (adv) 11L SERIES .I.C. uneral services were hell FOR yester-afternoo- n the remains of Mrs. Whittaker, which were mght here from Los Angeles, where she died of leakage of Llz-Hunt- er Cal-nl- a, heart tishop John Youd of Lake Shore il'led ami also spoke briefly. Other ikers were Lorenzo Bishop Arch Argyle Francis. The invocation by Vern Jones. There e beautiful musical numbers, a urtette of the Lake Shore choir ered the opening number and r,ng the services solos were ren-eby Miss Ellon Jameson, Mrs. r,e Hiatt, Miss Lenore Francis ant !, i offered (l n. Dale Beck Evans. The husband, I. C. Whittaker, little son , Howard, accompanied remains from California. Hie di r. ..sed was the daughter of 'bird ami Annie Hunter and was rn In the vicinity of Spanish Fork vears ago.' She has Ig "v'''1 hero until last fall, when ' family moved to California, hop- would Improve. Be- u'r hushund and son, the de- is survived by a little daugh-F,'r- n' "ho was 111 of the Flu nimble to come with her father; " brothers, Richard, John and Hunter tirPe BHtcra, MrB. ble c fmiiis of Los Angeles, Mrs. a and Miss Pearl Hunter. nty-fU- o The li i4 "r m.ui who will chip will l"ii xm lety. y.X SPANISH PORKERS HOLD GATHERING AT. RlRLEY ANGELES PROGRAM Paujine FredFriday, April 4th an In Final Her Reckoning, erick Cost Value unusually strong photoplay depicting 1450 472.17 French and Russian life and man17905 7679.65 ners. "Impropaganda" a story that 344 177.55 deals in a delightfully humorous way 155 78.42 with the spy plays, stories and films. 1388 759.86 Matinee at 3:45 p. m. 121 69.55 On Trial --Saturday, prll 5th 330 202.40 fro mthe highly successful Cohan 1292 450. and Harris stage hit,, with Sidney Mrs. Reuben Hales went to.ait of Provo is Ainsworth, Little .Mary McAllister, Brooks Mrs. table Joseph above the wheat, Other than Lake City last Thursday where she club here taking care of her daughter, uarbari Castleton and James Young, as Joined by her husband and they allows that the net income per is suffering Mrs. Wellington Jex, exacy aa jt appeared on on the staij attended a 500' party given by Mr. member was beets, first; potatoes 'I with the Flu.' Matinee at 3 p. m. and Mrs. John T. Hales. The party second, pigs, third. The towest net Eight Bells1 Monday, April 7th Mrs. was q very enjoyable affair. returns were realized with corn, no Mrs. William B. McKell wljl leave picturized version of the famous com. Reuben Hales won the first prlze.She doubt this was due to three of the Friday for Warren, Ohio, where shcedy that the Byrne Brothers played returned home Friday evening. corn projects being grow n on dry will visit with ter cousin, Mrs. Marla with tremendous success for fifteen jshaw. She will be accompanied by years. AIbo a splendid Luke comedy. (arms. Twenty neighbors and relatives of Fannie Ward noticed that the total h(.r son, W. E. McKell. Mrs. McKell be will Tuesday, April 8 It Mr. and Mrs. David Boyack. Jr. gatht six weeks, emotional a and Level On about in be the to beets, strong gone expects profit on potatoes, sugar gathered at their home Saturday wheat exceeds the total cost of pro in which Miss Ward risks husplay night and gave them a farewell party Under tbe direction ot tTieir teach-de- band, wealth position and power, beprevious to their departure for Idaho. corn and in carpentry, Mr. Gardnes, the cause she couldn't forget an od beau. bean er pig and poultry, Social chat and games were enjoyed cost total a show projects boys of the mechanic arts dcpartment The unequaled Kinograms also. greater and refreshments served. Norma of the high school have undertaken total Wednesday, April 9 profit. than of production In The Heart of Wytona." of all to make nine sand tables for the use shows that 76.61 table The The first flame" never quite goes members who started finished their f the children of the primary grade. An expression of the conflict between out does it? You'll always carry a ' white blood and Indian traditions. Of those who failed to warm spot in your heart for your projects ndian girl A large number of Spanish Fork-n- o Wetona is the had had 90 their finish projects, first courtship after seeing Fannie so in went to the ers Wednesday Sprlngville charmingly portrayed by MIsa agricultural instructions un- - to attend the funeral of Eliza Ward in On the Level" at the rathe News will show had 10 Talmadge. other The Lottie high school. Tuesday, April 8th. caus- - son Packard. J. Preston Creer and you interesting world events that arise conditions Tom Mix Pickfor dis among the strong cast ed their failure. Charles W. Booth were speakers at Thursday, April 10th a was A aPckard Mrs. in and Fortune'. that supports Miss Ward in this services. "Fame beets the peppefy The highest yield of sugar acre was 33.5 tons which was not sister of D. E. Robertson, II. B. Western pjay of warm hcartB and 'due to oversize, but rather to an al- - Robertson and Mrs Ed. M. Banks of cold lead. size this city. The ladies of the Seif Culture Club most "Terror of the Range fourth epiperfect stand of average were charmingly entertained last and sode of this unusual Western serial. lowest The . beets. good longth of Mrs. Hood was operated on Matinee at 3:45 p. m. 'Evenings at Charles 5 'tons, due to poor Friday evening at the home was acre 'yield per Zella Argyle. The time was devoted 'stand. The average yield of beets Tuesday at his home by Doctors 8:15 p. m works and life to a study ot the acre was 19.73 tons. Eleven of Hughes and Hughes for appendlelper R. B. Mrs. A lavalllere. Finder please Lost of Robert Service. exceeded 25 tons tls. He is recovering nicely. of the beet projects return to Mary Banks. (adv) gave a biographical sketch work PThe 'average yield of potatoes per Joe Lark, who used to publish a the author. Selections from his Heck. A baby girl was born Saturday to newspaper that pleased everybody, is were given by Mrs. Juanita 'acre was 400 bushels. Eliza Mrs. and now Mrs. Ivan Stewart of Benjamin. in the poor house. made any Mrs. Zella Argyle by smallest profit The were served Engberg. Refreshments student was $2.50. The largest, one visitois. The laidcs of the Alta Club met one student was to eleven members and two profit made by any last Friday afternoon at the home of the latter being Mrs. Horace Argyle ,$889.45.. Mrs. Mayme Jones. The program for and her mother, Mrs. Agnes fluff. Our district exhibit was very NEAR OR IN LOST the ensuing year was discussed and made we At the State Fair $ SALEM. A VALUABLE outlined Two visitors wep present. The flu" situation" has Improved a creditable showing, taking 3 first. PHOTO CATALOG OF Refreshments were served by the somewhat In the past week, a fulling 2 second and 3 fourth places. All under RETRUCKS. in homes MOTOR assisted by her sister, Miss work four hostess, or oft of three $ that the project eLt s n all I feel sue- Nielsen. Anne FARMER'S TO TURN The club lias been was reported. very 1918 $ quarantine being this district for Mrs. Ethel Moi)ey, decline. AND RECEIVE with to reorganized It continues r'Hsful. hope $5.00 REWARD. president; Mrs. Fern Brockbank, as SKINNER, Club Leader. F j vice- - president; Mrs. Susie Andrus Ten room house and For Sale and horses as and her entile Eliza tells woman secretary treasurer;Mss. a of land, acres v time 120 The on See school Beckslrom. to reporter. starts site machinery. hen h farming hI Total Total Profit Total Profit per Mem. 978.04 122.25 10226.03 164.93 166.48 23.78 77.38 38.69 628.45 61.55 52.10 26.05 128.25 18.32 421. 842. j at the home of Elias ics over Sqt-ut-d- ar - Invent a confer quite a nolso-Mat- ii n, Tal-mad- half-bree- d s, Robert-avoidab- le Stall-ma- nn j CO-O- I nl, Argyle. $ P. $$$&$ ge Mr. and Mrs. IKmball Barney of Burley, Idaho, entertained March 29 at their home. Evergreen Ranch, in honor of their twentieth wedding an- niversary. Lap lunch was served at eight o'clock to fifty guests, followed by games and music. At .11:30 wedding cake, punch and Ice cream were served. Among the Spanish Forkers present were Mr. and Mrs. James Tilley, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Tilley, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Thomas, 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holm, Mr. and Mrs. John Holm, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Lewis, Mr. "and Mrs. J. Clayton Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Williairi Roach, Mr. and Mrs. William Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. Jocob Bowers, Robertson, Lew, Ross and Earl Barney. ... Fla-vil- la A big beet growers' dance will be held at the Auditorium Friday, April 4 th Mrs. Reuben IIalc,s entertained a number of ladles at an afternoon tea last Wednesday in honor of Mrs'. David Boyack of Mammoth. Other guests were Mrs John Larsen, Mrs. Fenton Boyack and Mrs. Jennig Dart Following !b & record of the meteorological observations taken by W. P. Shippee at the Power Plant for the week ending Wednesday. The Instrumental readings are from government standard instruments exposed in the manner recommended by the Chief of the Weather Bureau. - |