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Show SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DEMOCRATIC TICKET NUMBER 44 OCTOBER 30, 191s For Mayor For Mayor I. P. SNELL WILLIAM C. BECKSTUOM For Council man THOMAS drive for new mem-i;r- J and also for funds starts on lumber 2nd in this county. The itional drive is for $15,000,000 This 20,000,000 new members. ,eJns tlmt this county is asked to $3,750 in cush and as many Lmbers as were secured in the last The drive for members and rive. Lds nf bo easy at this time Ltuse every one feels that since' is over the Red Cross work! loiild be over too. However, this' got true. The American Red Cross still has peat work to do, and every loyal series n should respond to this call ,r new members and for their quota There are nearly iuu,-0- f (the drive, widows of the sailors and Tbs Red Cross 4 DR. HARRIS COMPLETES IMPORTANT ALKALI REPUBLICAN TICKET CUPID BUSY IN WAR RISK OFFICE r i tern.) t( 1V WILLIAMS ? Dr. F. 8. Harris, Director and Agronomist of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, one of the foremost authorities on alkali and related For Councilman (4 year term) NEIL DAHLE For t'oumlliiini (a jear Term For Coutiellnien ART1IFR NELSON JESSE LUDLOW HANS OLSEN WORK (2 year Term) work In the country today, has Just made another valuuble contribution , o this subject. He was assisted In For Recorder For Recorder his recent Investigations by Mr. D. WV JOHN If. HAYES ERSON JACOB CHRISTOPH Pittman, assistant agronomist. For Treasurer Treasurer For The work Just completed was conJOHN J, JUNKS L. R. DAVIS, JR. ducted to determine, the relative of various crops to alkali. The general concuslons arrived at by E at by Dr. Harris and Mr. Pittman are that for alkali land, the cereals are the best of crops Investigated and OF thi grasses the poorest. Of the forage crops, vetches, cowpeas, alfalfa, and sweet clover are superior to the Funeral services over the remains Impressive funeral services were grasses. Timothy and Alsike Clover, L. Lewis thfl held yesterday afternoon at the Sec- which are recognized as good crops R0undy were held wet land, are shown to be relah Wrd n,e'"""! h ond ward meeting house over the re- for Su',d,, who .re belli K looked .ter and probably tively P m Bbl)P William Grotegut premains of Isaac Shepherd, who died should not be included among the there are 30,000 i organization, sided. The choir sang, Nearer My Sunday afternoon of chronic valvu- forage crops for alkali land that Is Ljured Soldiers and Sailors who ar after which the involar disease of the heart, after an ill- very wet. dog taken care of through the Red God to Thee Much of the former work along roes. We have 40,000 men on the cation was offered ness covering a period of about four by Herbert R. WilLiican border who need the atten-- I liams. line has been dond under field this Brockbank The choir sang I Need Thee Bishop Wells T. years. but there ar so many conditions of the Red Cross. ns work Vernon Miss and ward went tided do to to usr and the services Washington Dorothy presided at the Every Hour. factors entering into such The Spanish Fork branch should The speakers were President Frank secretary to MaJ. Orln C. Lloyd, chief of personnel in the v.ar risk insurance choir, undtr the direction of Jesse influencing A few days ago they were married and are now living in Chicago. Dr. allrrls decided bureau. that r4 in as they have always done In Burch and Counselor Ludlow sang, Though Deepnlng experiments Perry Fuller of In tho) laborahis work to Inconduct 3i past and put forth every effort the Tintic Stake and The Trials Throng Your Way. BiBhop Thomas most of these factors where M. Let every loyal chat win of Mammoth, ward, also tory Andrew offered put this over. was A vocation by of few Miss Margaret Creer of Salt Lake For Sale pure pairs the tests and controlled be could rorker respond to this last great uisliop W. T. Tew of Mapleton ward, bred white Pekin ducks, $1.00 each. City spent Saturday and Sunday vis- Ferguson, after which tb choir sang made much more extensive than Is Ill of this splendid organization. all of whom spoke of the faithfulness Mrs.. Effle Dart, 6th N. and Main. iting here with her mother Mrs. Ag- Rest, Rest for the Weary Soul.' field conditions. The nes Creer. of Mr. Roundy and said he was loved Eulogistic addresses were made by possible under were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans returned, begun In 1917 and experiments of Johnson John Benjamin, Bishop jjy ajj( even pe0pi0 Who were not 0f Miss Beulah Blackett of Spring-vtlla over extended on period of two years. Mday evening of last week from A. Gardner, NathfgRjj, During the services a solo, Virgie Waters and Helga Jones Miss Minnie Miller entertained as President Henry were SoiU containing sodprepared itended visit with the latters sister,' Brockbank. aniel Ludlow and Bishop was were the guests at luncheon last Fri- dinner guests gometjme we'll Understand Tuesday evening the carbonate and sodium ium chloride, Krt Joseph .Williams In Ohio. On rendered Blanche Mrs. services the During by Edward Williams, day of Miss Margaret Dart. Misses Viola and Minnie Jones. of the most three sodium sulfate, e return Perfect a VThe rendered Lewis solo, trip Mr. and Mrs. Evans, n choir gang closing, Abide In common various conalkali salts, fopped off at Price to visit with)With Me. .after whlch the benedic-iei- r The choir sang in closing Prayefr. entertained Bowen was Miss Rosetta soil centrations. The tnornLewis left John placed In Wednesday which the and Lewis and after Is family, son, O, It Wonderful," tjon was pronuonced by Counselor the of her club Thursday ev- - jng or Battle Mountain, Nevada, the benediction wsb In each of which ten tumblers. girls mer acompanled them home, mak- glass by pronounced Carlson of Mammoth. of last week. Music and rancy where he expects to work this seeds were planted. A total of sev5 the trip by auto. Counselor John S. 4avs. The deceased was 28 years of age. euing work were the diversions. Refresh crops were tested Including the enty was attended The funeral largely He leaves a wife, Crissy Speedman! meuts were served to ten. varieties of practically every various beautiwere Miss Afton Argyle entertained in floral and the offerings Roundy and a little son, his father field crop grown In the State. The ionor of Miss Dale Sterling last and ful. came down bro-from Edwin Brlngleson mother, S. H. Roundy, four t Isaac Shepherd was born In Span- plants were allowed to grow for a today evening . Miss Sterling is tbers and four sisters. While living Mrs. George Newltt entertained Eureka Sunday to visit his parents. at s home Provo. ish to make her Fork August 8th, 1861. He has definite period after which they were vlng Mrs. Brlngleson entertained a few jn Mammoth he was Superintendent twelve little folks last Monday and music were enjoyed until of the sunday School and President r.oon in honor of the sixth birthday friends in his honor Sunday evening. spent his life here and at Benjamin, carefully harvested, measured, dried, where he has been engaged in farm- and weighed; other interesting an. adnight when luncheon was served of the Elders Quorum and while he of her little son. Barney. Games were h Misses Dale Sterling, Lillian and Uved at Mapleibn h6 filled a mission enjoyed and refreshments wen Mrs. F. M, Snell of St. Anthony, ing., He is survived by his widow valuable data being recordede durthe period of growth. MarVera Creer, Ethel Hales, Idaho, has been here for the past and the following children: Fred- ing Florida, where he baptized 36 per- - ved. The result? of the 'work In detail and Leon Williams, Hyrum tw weeks on account of the ser- erick, Moses T., and Joseph A. ShepMrs. Josephine Leetham of have beon''ittbllshed by the Station as, Garvin McKell and Reuben t The Ladies Literary and Social ious illness "of her father, Ed P. herd, Salt Lake irdner. City and Margaret Aurelia In bulletin (form and will be ready Thomas. ' . Mrs. I. P. Snell delightfully enter- - club was entertained last Friday for free distribution through the Of . Shepherd SpafllstrFork. the officers of Sego Lily Camp ening by Mrs. Annie Beck. The time mail to people within the State withFor Sale 140 acre farm, 70 acres r. jj. 0 x. on Friday evening of last was devoted to business and planning in the next few days, according to xxl farming land, flowing well, 50 week Business and fancy work were for a Halloween party. Eight mem- -' little grand daughter Jessie went to Diroctor Harris. entertained res now plowed, 60 shares Straw- - enjoyed Monday by evening Refreshments 'Salt Lake City Tuesday. The child early in the evening after bers were present. All fence Call at which the time was spent in playing were served by the hostess, assisted is not well and was taken to a spec- -, Miss Bertha Jex. Fancy work and ry water. "ho members of the Sorosis Junior u minmi ans nmii i8 office. (adv) 500. At 11:30 the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Dale Evans, lalist. Cub delightfully entertained by her daughter, Margaret, Berved evening by Miss Eliza For Sale A good building lot luncheon. Besides the members, Mrs. .rridiy the mar- are out announcing Cards Mrs. Blanche Lewis enterMoney. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson are leap. Mrs. E.E. Buster, phone 112-Frank Stubbs and Mrs. F.M. Snell rlage of Miss Kate Elliot and Stanley Committee gave a special musical tained the with a number of guests few a here Mrs. for days visiting with program at the Angelus Theatre on of St. Anthony, Idaho, were invited Lawrence, both of Shelley, Idaho, and Miss Ellen soles, C. Mrs. Mr. Andersons Jaiqeson, who and Mrs. Heber Nelson of Salt Lake received a and parents, Monday evening tidy guests at the gaR Lake Temple yesterday. sura was also an invited guest, rendered leave will Creer, from the entertainment for They Sunday ity is visiting here with her sister, tho,C. The bride is a sister of Mrs. I). A. Refreshments Ira. Alma' Jensen. for Minneapolis, Minnesota, where several selections. Christian Jensen of Provo will Adamson 0f this city. After a short beneflt of their work were , served. Mr posl-MAnderson has the accepted be the speaker at the conjoint ses- - vlsit here and at provo, the young of n of tho Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Ralph Groeabeck and child-n.J. Stewart and Manager Minneapolis sion of the M. I. A. at the Second wm return to Shelley, Idaho, We can at least hope for a month rived Saturday night from Myton, branch of the Remington Typewriter Provo are visiting here with ward meeting hous next Sunday coupie of good weather in spite of what the ir. and Mrs. L. O. Lawrence Utah, where Mr. Stewart has been Company. evening and his subject will be the man has been dishing out weather AuaUn p MiUer( Census j in bee will and the business, A special must- of Nations. was engaged us. to Sccond District, utah o or the visit here for a short time before' Mr. and Mrs. George Ainge spent Mrs C. C. Jensen and little daugh- - cal program has been arranged In Jn g ish Fork yesterday conducting going to California to spend the win-- ! st Saturday and Sunday visiting Bernice, have returned from a addition to the lecture. The meet- There has been a persistent rumor examinatlon8 0f applicants for the ter. with friends here and at Payson sit of several weeks with relatives ing will begin promptly at 7:30. ltJou of census enumerators. Four They returned to their home In Salt going the rounds that an election i California. will be held this fall, but very little enumerators will be appointed in this Mrs. Anna Wood and her daughter-- ehe City Monday. the four includes which indication of the fact appears on the district, Miss Lucille Peterson has as her Winifred, who have been in Cali Leland and fornia for surface. of oFrk, w:rds Spanish Lee Dart to failed final the two is the here pass 98ts Miss Mary Pegan and Miss past years It is a good thing to have a publi- Paimvra Anders of Santaquln. visiting with her parents, M. and examination for the U. S. Army at cation in the house that you can A gas heater has been placed In Mrs. Wm. R. Johns and with her sis- - Fort Logan, Colorado, given after trust. You never have to think whe- the baptismal fount at the Second of hours strenuous Mrs. and Jones at Mr. and Mrs. drilling, Ray Mammoth, Jfwo Ralph Lewis, who ther you can safely leave The Youths JukkiVy ter, ward church. This will be used for home returned a Whilo for month before her to ' Sunday 1,re night. returning spent the past month visiting Companion on the table. When you!1 in Denver he visited his aunt, Mrs the first time next Sunday. home in California. re, left Wednesday for their home begin a Companion story yon know was tan October J. I Harold Bailey.. Four boys out of 24th, t Wells, Nevada. . ,vou are not bound on a slumming, Friday, Cooper Jex spent Saturday night who tried the examination twelve Bt the Theodore Lee home at to her husband's Complimentary expedition. You arc being led up and Sunday morning visiting with The occasion parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans, were turned down, Colifornia. Berkeley, into the sunshine of the sunshine of friends oin Payson. was the gathering together of a doz- a family dinner was given Sunday tho everlasting hills. The folks in The en or more people who in former evening by Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Evans. members of the Club Fidelous Friday and Saturday, October 31 tho Companion are everyday folks. Beet digging was almost days were associated in different Other guests were Bishop and Mrs were charmingly entertained Thursstopped November 1 Mary Piekford ir They are like your own townspeople. the recent storm. A few of the by the of Utah. last of week at the home guests Wells T. Mrs. day Among evening Jennie parts Brockbank, Mdy Long Legs. The funniest, stumbling, falling picking themselves Mrs. Thomas F. Day, Dart and son Paul, William Evans of Mrs. Bailey Hughes. The usual bravest Btayed on the Job however. oddest, sweetest Btory In the world. up, trying with some defeats and dif- were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. and his sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis pastimes were enjoyed and refreshmarried former the tflry alone cost Miss Piekford ficulties to attain their high ideals. WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT ments were served. more- than thirty years ago at Evans and family of Price. Lee A new Mary Piekford is Judy 1920 will be a year of great stories of McNiece G. R. Following Is a record of the obSpringville;Mrs 'bbott in servations made by the Government Daddy Long Legs. Moth- - for Youths Companion roaders.There a . G. Stoddard and Mrs Mrs. Charles Howard Kate who Plattenburg, re(l by an Observer ash can, christened by a! are more than 250 of them in the tarelv from the appoared. here last Thursday night as Stillwell and little sons are visiting "ast week.at the Pawer riant for the emr epliono directory, reared on the year. Subscribe before Christmas . . . fh gtudent and the second number of our lyeeumltb,8 week In Salt Lake City with holosale n Temperature plan, hating the orphan-- ' and get the opening chunters ofiro" A In the University of Can- - course was well received. His lec.. Mrs. Dorothy Snell and other rela(instructor II r, BO 112 ofSr Rev' W- A- ,Iough ture on supporting the home town tives and friends. snT.m y tpr"nf,8antfIlC na.tU.re a,n,f of Salina.Miss was Mrs ot as instructive SS'" well as Shipps Pay8on certainly pple The So, 0 f a Fontifiman Born and jack. Judy blossoms into 20 ot Logan and Miss Knox entertaining. It brings home to the H the radiant product of Daddy 3 Second the occasion an was ward Church next It long audience the fact Fillmore. that sending money, Sunday nR New subscribers for lOO will re-- , her unknown benefactor, ft 4 Mrs. McNiece to eastern mail order houses Is as at noon. to be remembered.. $ tan comes avM r k. ceive: the spite of a hothouse S o) to weeks two in certain to wreck a town as guns sails for Manilla A s 1. The Youths Companion erand Judy almost loses her B 5 fl. Mrs. Juanita Beck was hostess for r home with another son barding it from the outside, provld-wh- o her with her heart. Dont let this sties In 1920. Club Friday evenhas recently returned from the the practice is big enough. Hundreds tht 1.14 P. Cloudy isaiu0 go by without seeing this 2. All remaining weekly 1919 of last week. Following Is the of towns in Middle ing the near front. West, Clear ctUr'' Admision 23c plus 2c war sues. Mr. and Mrs. Lee regretted to flnd(the great mall order center, Chicago, program given; Continued discussion it or, j Clear 3. The Companion Homo Calendar upon their return home the otherave been almost completely ruined of Roberts Rules of Order led by I I P.' Cloudy for 1920. the. calling card of Mrs. Wallace bv the practice of mail order buying, Mrs. Lydia Stahraann; readingTears day P. Cloudy for above $2.50. All the 'bird number on the lyceum Mrs. itt Juanita Mr. learned Beck; "Proper Dignity tb door, They Plattenburg declares, and unless I ,sl Clear for for 1920. ifse for this year will be the Para 4. McCalls Magazine is Among Young People at the Public thnt she had left for home. a better spirit of later P. Cloudy taunt authorfashion Entertainers, who will appear $1.00 the monthly Miss Jane Creer is rather expecting manifested between customer land Dance Halls," paper by Mrs. Belle Clear for $2.95 on only Both publications Wednesday evening, Novem-- r ity. to follow her soon. merchant, the owns of the West, will Jones; Of What Avatraf Votes In P. Cloudy 5th, This company consists of THE YOUTHS COMPANION the Eelectlon of City Officers paper fall in thesame way. & St. Paul St.. Ave. f(e entertainers Cloudy Commonwealth and their program bjf Mrs. Lizzie Tuttle. Twelve memMrs. John L. Jones entertained a 1.30 P. Cloudy Boston, Mass, ' 'imposed of voral aml Instrumen-1- 1 were bers e For Sale present. Luncheon was Team, wagon and number of I idles at an informal 68 Cloudy fkotelieg, readings and dramatic NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED Welsh tea Monday afternoon. ness cheap. Ed. L. West, (adv) served by the hostess. I P. 14 u'lfhr-sAT THIS OFFICE Cloudy I Clear DAVID T. LEWIS I1ENKY A. GARDNER JOSEPH HANSON . Lar 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 lewis i l mm I J non-resista- nt j t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I on t 4 4 4 4 ( t4 : 4 t e, 0r t4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 444 I .NY after-sme- ser-at- ) CK I Tho-B0- !1 yihl- - sent I n9 ed , -- new tion j tun. Co. r. ar-io- of ; j j I . , i $40,-l,0-0- 0. - - j I.t-K- j , bom-ma- ke hap-'es- Self-Cultu- re I - har-Se- I |