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Show Spanish rORK P,nHE VOLUME XXI SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE G0KIRAGTLETF0RR0A0 FRED S. SMART IB 10 Mor than AGAIN BECK FAMILY HOLDS "BIG CLUB" III WHICH M L lit, 1922 WE NUMBER 22 nS 'VORi GREATEST FINANCIER SAILS OIIEi LOSE BIIOIHER . f ' I red bo spent 1. mlaalonera Monday thaL..., afternoon Reed of Salt JTMCUron'ltTb.d of 1(0.000 for tbe four and one half Inch black base with one and one-ha- lf bltulithlc top. This type of road waa decided upon on motion of Commlaaloner Mr. Raeca 'and Jamea T. Gardner voted for that type Charlea Wright wa. opposed to 4 M I L a wm, Joseph, Jt Uken- th9 f r r szc ,beth Ho-Reec- e. Ult Uk !0t Mr. ad Mr.. H. O. Fernaten and Wright declared himself opposed toLh,Hp. Lorenzo Argyle and Mrl, tha bltulilhle pavement and favored Virgie motored to 8alt Soderberg the Z Inch concrete at a coat of $16(, Lake and Wednesday remained until 65, or the 5 Inch concrete base with r - reading, Juanita Beck; eathetle danc- ing, four little glrla directed by Mias Necla Markbam.of Leland; aolo, Miss Lois Warner; comic paper, Mrs. Jana Margaret Clove; biographical sketch of Joseph E. Beck, John 8. Davis; aolo, .Taylor . de b7 Mr ,nd Beck; . saxophone aolo, Earl Beck; f th en8ase vlolla aolo, Wayne Holley; quartet, Uh;BeV to The A. J. Beck and three sons; cornet-pian- o duet. Max and Blanch Thomas; l talk by John F. Beck; comic reading Tmp,e Isaac Beck; reading Rulon Hansen; . llZYjr" but three, bnt tbe Spaniards were able to convert two of them Into OIIII plan. , , Wo kavo la lho Slate of Utah at ho preaent Uaia a equadroa of cavalry, consisting of a troop at Brig-asCliy, a troop at Ogdaa. and a la additroop at Salt Lake CUy. tion to tho three unite Juet mentioned it le now deelred to establish n small organisation called headquarters dem cct ... ... GUARD GEL dls-cuaet-ng . a, ... Iffl If plans aow undr way malarial-as- , Spanlab Fork may have a detachment of the National Guard. ' A meeting It called lo bo held at be City 1avllloa at 8 o'clock Saturday evening for tho purpoao of la tbs vicinity of fpanUh Fork ' CTTnT I0BK 1011 8. fctnart, local reproenta-liv- e Approximately 400 people gather of New York Life Insurance d tba altb-I- n yesterday afternoon and evening the next four months In tha con CoLipany, baa again won tba dlstlnc-tlo- n at the Third ward Amusement Hall of being tbe llrat man In tba In atructlon of 0.1 miles of paved road to honor the birthday anniversary of Territory to qualify for to bo built between Spanish Fork and tba Rig Club of with tbla Joseph E. Beck, Utah pioneer of Tayaon, according to Cbarlea E. Reed honor cornea tba appointment by bia 18(0, and bold the annual Beck reof tba Clbbona and Reed Company of company ae a delegate to the conven union. The function commenced at Big Club membera to ba 4 o'clock and after a Salt Lake City, who wore awarded M00 Spanish ork S; Lobl 0. general hand lb BrlU,,h Co1 Mid. tba contract Monday afternoon by thor, ale ,al a waa 10; under shaking program 8priuvilo . given I QDlUIA I lisber 4; Provo 1. tbe direction county. commlaalaon. of Antrim Beclu' TbIg appolntmpDt ,gang four American Fork 14; Paysou S. Ha aim aatd tbrt mora than 100 week' vacation with all Those attending tbe reuntow wer expenses paid Midvale 4; Spanish Fork 1. and 0 teama hill ba needed for the by tba company during bla atay at ducendunta of Joseph E. Beck ana 8pringvIUe 3; Hcber'8. tba mot beautifully altuated bla wife llanoan Forsythe Bock, both conatructlon of tba toad. All of thlaona American Fork 10; Provo' 4. In tha wprld fewkot with tba exception of a Lebl 5; Payson t.' help, deceased, and a second wire. Mar akllled road men, will ba employed Robbins Beck, who la still livgaret Anyone wanting team or elngle Laat Friday afternoona game agfrom Spanlab Fork and aurroundlng band work, call on R'. D. Ilona, 4SS ing. ainst tbe Lebl Wasps waa one of the la communities. the Following program given: . . E., 7th North. Tba contract apoclflea that tbe road community singing! Invocation,' Mil- beat garnet ever seen on tba local ton Bock; duet, Annie R. Beck and grqunds. Keough In tbe box for tba .hall ba completed within 100 d.yaj W,M Minnle William, vl.lted laat Dale Beck Evans; address of Wei locals, pitched bla usual game, strikSalt Lake Cl. with Mr. and T,'h Ur come, A. J. Beck; piano solo, Miss ing out thirteen men and allowing tha I Mrs. David E. Williams, entire road will ba finished by the Rowene Thomas; reading, Mias Vir- but alx bit. AVUson, for Lebl was middle of October. i ginia Beck; eolo, Maater Lynn Beck; even stinger with base bits, allowing , 100,000 wl, SUM tachment. This consists of throe men. It la n and twenty-on- e peclallxed body of men, dealing In telephone, telegraph,' radl o, ecouf work, messenger work and tho like.' The commanding officer la n first lieutenant and bo haa two second lieutenants to help him. An with other nnlts of tho National Guard, tha United 8tatea Government furnishes complete clothing and equipment and pay the aalarlee of the men and officers. The National Guard requires one night's drill per week end n training camp daring the summer ot two of-fic- I runs Spanish .Fork lost to Midvale at Mldvalo yesterday afternoon by the core of 4 to 3. Spanish held tbe ead .during the early lonlnga, but later on In the game the Midvale luggere got In their deadly work and put the ame on Ice. Rastnussene home run waa one of tho longest hits ever made on the Midvale grounds. short talks, William Jay and Georgt Tomorrow tbe Spaniards will meet A. Hicks. A buffet supper was servtbe Payson nino at Payson. ed from 6 to 7:80 oclock, during an Intermission In the program. At tha close of the program, dancing waa S. LOSEE DIES OF enjoyed the remainder of the even; ing. t The decendants of Joaeph E. Beck OF number 405 aa follows: children i7; Otto 1L Kahn, expert on taxation and leader in the world of national and international finance, waved a cheery food bye to a few friend when he sailed for the other, aide last week. Ilia mission) Mr. Kahn makes it a practice never to talk before the fact.",. ducuiacs. accomplishment!., 44444444444444444444444444 weeks. If n unit la to come to 8panlh Fork, It will ho necessary to procure n building suitable for drilling and also tor storing tha Oovernmei)t materials. The State will pay tho ' rent on the building. BOr RADLT HURT city, It . It If the nnlt la established In' this' mutt be completed; before June 9th, ao everybody Interested should turn out Saturday evanlng and put the proposition ove?. A fire of unknown origin eomplat--el- y The commissioners agreed that lr . c . respective of the type to be construct-destroyed the home ot John Ray Dudley, 10 yeara old son ot Burea sub grade abould bel ed. a two-inc- h near the cemetery, yesChristianson, 164; grandchildren, Mr., and Mra.. Edward Dudley "Vaa Ttthng Office next cbtfstfucted ,rtd T insure a good- - road with n losa'to Mr. afternoon, 135; terday lho Second ward chapel eyCry John S. Loses, weR known farmer seriously Injured jt0 bed Christianson 89. of nbont 8300 for Tuesday, ren, -, evening, T I Thursday and iti- lu,i4f . of Spanish Fork, died Sunday after--1 when he was atruck Friday for three pon Commlsalsoner Reece argued very and a like amout to First by an automobile ecutlTe weeka tor the summer mil noon at the Provo General Hospital on Eight North street near the fam ward, which owns the building, The following item' la clipped from strongly In favor of the type finally work. Mra. Annie D. Gardner, after a lingering Illness of cancer of ily home. The boy was selected. After six years of careful j nerjr The fire departmantTmado a quick the Portland, (Ore.) Oregonian: watching the stomach. He was born In Lehl, some men an automobile In run to the fire, hut tho blase bad too On a three years' trip as msslon-ariestudy 'of the various types of road repair r8e W1,llam Hicks, son of Geo. material he said he was positive that ; , of the Church of Jesus Christ September 37th, 1866. In his early the street and ran around the car much start , , icks r th,a city, died Saturday of' Latter Day .Saints to New Jea-and- youth be moved to Spanish Fork, hU8t as Sylvan A. Wan lass of Mon Utah county would have the best at hme ,n Kanab, Utah, of which haa ever since been bla home, roe drove road anywhere In the west If the road or For tba first- - Urn in a number, of by. The boy ran right In Daniel Gerard, Jr., of Evanston, of the atomach. He was 1874 he married Esther Hill. She front of Mr. Wanlass In born In was him adopted. ot by Halverson so car A. Reed Spanish years Wyo., Spanish: Fork held a format" though a waa impossible to avoid hlttin g him observance of Memorial Day Tuesday? Chairman Gardner thought that third yra' May 13tb, 1854, being the Fork, Utah, and LeGrande Hunsaker, died 17 years ago ana two yean white child born In the old Han- at the tbe cheaper road would he as good The observance consisted of a par, although the driver made a sharp ,rV;d his settlement. He la survived by his of Honeyvllle, Utah, registered . he turn and widow, . aa any road in the state. However, 1 In , J ade beginning nl 9:3b oa Main keeping jiflt th Multnomah, ,truck yesterday. w,(low'i Marc Hoyt five daugh-agaln- st 1 public opinion, he said, seemed to be ters' four Bona an Hlcka, grandchild-reasef- n with the tenet? and belief of their la survived by four s.sons, four daugh-- tbe fender by a short program at the four step-eon, are: three and that They the lighter type. For men will tit (heir ten The b w Pavilion. Tbe parade then re-- .. these City young 8Ur church, Mrs. John Ml and Mr. William bad brulses on he favored the thicker bitu-llthformed and marched to the cemetery own expense, carry the message "tit tt beaJ Mn Frauk Lake Salt of J where New City; Forsey of road, although he thought It a . the people cau8lnjr ,.to concug8lon Jath their, appropriate exercises., were The ,adlea of the Self Culture club church Wignall of Payson; Mrs. .Wilbur Clay-- braIn T waste of about 810,000, the differen- mtto feIlow wag held at the graves of the veterans of T.vjfiere already the Zealand, enterta,ned Wednesday afternoon of ce in cost between the two thickness- school for boya. son of Eureka; LymOn. A,TlnBert conscious when picked up and ha. the World War, the Indian Wars and ', la8t week in honor of Mrs. L. John has and. legrlcutural eg hut all over and William Lo Bee, 'Frank and I tbe pioneers. The American Legion . uncon8C,oua 8l Nutt all Jr.., who is leaving soon to Not only 1ft New Zealand, Mm these msslonarles land Baldwin of Spanish-Forhave fired a salute over the grave of each world, the make her home ,n Provo. Following . now there are more Stanley Baldwin of Mammoth. Spanish Fork won an exhibition Sftrra until of their dead comrades and decorated been sent, numbers of community slng-b- y The remains were brought to SpanIn the field. game from Payson Tuesday afternoon them of Mr, i000 Mrs. and H. the T. Johnson 'and than graves with n flag. The Indian the Andenon Undertaka score of 10 to 6, Bert Happs, ng a reorganization of the club was Glenn Brlmhal accompanied ish Fork by Bernice War Veterans gave n short iiervlce and daughter Elder son, Theodore,, effected with the following officers a pitcher from Soldier Summitt, was Corvallis to visit ing Company. to Mr Mr8 a"d C. each at Rose Halverson Elder and grave. daughMra- - Juanita Funeral services were held yester- Beck; vice- with Professor Vern Halverson. in the box for, the locals and did presjdent Mrs- - Zella at pres 2 cTt! oclock at secre-visitoafternoon werf Argyle; day well until the sixth Inning, when the dne" gue8t8 Tuesday of ose Funk; treasurer, rS I and!Miss Mar- First ward meeting house over the rs landed on him for three Dart Charles Mrs. havlng motored PAUL KRUEGER DIES rs antba S. Losee. Bishop Livingston; correspond-finlshe- d -at Payson remains of John gle8 and scored two rnnf. Miller. Sunday Dart spent Day' garet William C. Beckstrom presided and the game for SpJiHish Pork. ,ag secretary and reporter, Mrs. Llz- visiting relatives. They were dinner the ward choir, under the direction zi0 Evans; program i Hi committee, Mrs. Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Nelson an- - -- AFTER I Stanton- - Mrs, Lyle Hughes, guests of Mr. and of Wm. D.Holt, sang, O My Father1 The Boy Scouts of Utah County Mss 01 ther daugh Elen Jameson and Mrs. Lizzie The invocation wa. offered by Henry ter will hold their first annual field mee Brown of Spring'At Tuttle. 6 oclock a buffet lunchafter which the choir sang ville, at Salt Lake Paul Krueger, well known creamat Maeser field, Provo, Saturday, Mrs. Wm. B. McKell entertained Gardner, Monday, May 29. eon was served 15 to Understand. Some Time Well ' guests. man of Utah County and proJune 3rd. ery A as guests Tuesday and Wednesday wedding reception In honor of the were Jos. E. Wilkins, event The speakers This is to he the final and will of the Spanish Fork creamprietor children was and held at the home ot the ss na Creer, of Spanish Fork, Mrs. John Buchanan John F. Beck, Neil Gardner and Pres, brides winners of the preliminary died at 11 oclock yesterday and ery, of E. G. Mrs. Helper and parents Friday evening and Wyer aow n atendance at the Brigham Mrs. Bertha Spratllng of Salt Lake Henry A. Gardner. meets held in Amei lean Fork for the an Illness of more after attended by about 60 relatives and morning During the services the Jameson than a year of sarcoma. ' Mr. Kruenorthern division, Provo for the cen-- j oung University, won the declama-tra- City. t,on contest which was held In Col-thSisters sang Lift Up Thine Eyes division and Spanish Fork for ger was born in Spandau, Germany, Hall last Thursday night Miss lege , and Sarah Creer sang, When You southern division. June 30th, 1881. He came to Amerlittle The her M. and A. Mrs. Fork Peterson Spanish Kiwanis club reer read, A Qulei Afternoon, one Come to the End of a Perfect Day. The meet will ho under the dirIn 1904 and for a number of , ica was Salt successful in winning the state of tbe famous and delightful Penrod daughters lone and Marie, .of Wm. D. Holt sang .Resignation. ection of County Scout executive AA. visitweek here years attendance engaged In the creamery busimembership a with the past prize stories by Booth Tarkington. - Of the Lake, spent The choir sang In closing, Shall Anderson. ness for Swift and Co.. He was head and attendance. Butler Mrs. Mr. GoverJames District and 8,x y0UDS ladies entered In the con- - ing We Meet Beyond the River T after I Tho following teams will enter: butter maker for that company for a Q 0 Haga with family. test were from Spanish Fork. pronoun-a- t nedction which the Fir3t Aid Troop 2, Provo; troop The three Idaho notlfled theqdub of number of years.. Fifteen years ago contestants were: Ina Creer .Alice 2. Spanish Fork; troop 4, Springville; Its successs by wi-- e last Thursday he came to Utah where he followed Mb. and Mrs. James Hutchison Ludlow, Clara Creer, Jana Hibbert, troop 1, American Fork. night and extended his congratula- the butter making business In sevhave entertained as guests the past Nellie .Clark and Helen1 Candland. John M., the six years old son of tions. Troop 2, Provo;troop Signaling C. O. eral towns. He was superintendent Robertson Mr. and Mrs. The contest was for the MaryWool-le- y week, of L. Mrs. Argyle Mr. and Spanish 2, Joseph troop Fork; 3, Spanish The a of consists for of the Benjamin Creamery for five, of prize Buhl, Idaho; and Louie, trip daughter, medal which was offered for the Shore died at the family home some whom the club may years. Later he built a creamery In Fork; troop 1, American Fork. D. C. Manson and dau- Lake young and Mrs. Mr. lady Is Miss first time this Woolley year last Thursday after an Illness ot select to the international convention Troop 3, Spring-viile- ; Water Bolling Spanish Fork and has run It until a the first graduate majoring in dram- ghter, Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. more than 8 month of 1, Spantroop Manilla; 1, be on held troop to at and Dividend Toronto, of Canada, was compelled to give up work Hutchison W. he C.' atic art She took her degree from tha ane ish Fork, The expenses oh account of his Illness. Mrs. Rob- the glands. Besides his parents, l9; Heber. of Thomas 17,18and Tadd last the Brighart Young University is survived by three BrothTroop 1, Sharon; Knot Tieing th0 tpIp w!11 be pald by theKiwanls ertson and daughter will spend a little boy Mr. Krueger married Miss Grace - , year. Goshen; Evan and Lorenzo and by c,ubs oftb etate. 1, Rell, troop ers, Llndon; troop 1, month here. of Provo, June 2nd, 1916. She Prlie two sisters, Leah, and Lenora Argyle. ,g antjc!pated that the and one troop 2 Spanish Fork. , ,t Wh,le were little daughter, Beth, sura ' and a girl, boy Twins, held Saturday candldate wni be good looking, the Troop 8, Provo; troop Bugling Club enter- Funeral services were Ladies The him. He Is also survived by two Literary Mrs. vive Lenord to born this morning 1 Llndon. afteroon at the Lake Shore meeting JqUanflcati0ns only specify that the 8, Spanish Fork; troop In of honor ' tained evening brothers and Monday three sisters, all living Beck. Counsellor Reuben Huff was young jady must be between the ages pre- house. Mrs. and Mr. J. Wilkins, In Ralph to Mrs. was Pratt born A Germany. During the war Mr. a baby girl In charge. Two opea'ng selections Miss Leona Hansen entertained and 25, weighing from 120 to lg vious to the departure of Mr. Wilkins was a Hill patriotic American in Krueger . Solos Saturday. Saturday Sfcore choir. Lgg pouBd8 wjth a height from 5 party of her young friends diversions for his field'' of labor "as supervisor were by the Lake Mrs. fact the that his native of spite Annie Carbell were rendered by The leading t0 g eet g inches, and must be evening. district school the of Idaho, was Sbely, our of . Stewart enemy. Mrs. Springcountry At Douglass P. Toud related to a KIwanfan. were games, music and dancing. the Wilkins and L. L. BunnelL John at function .was The held over be will week with services of Funeral the visited 14 ville part to offered the invocation. The speakers j candidates have been nom- the reamdns at 12 ocock luncheon was served andwere music where ward Second home, gamer Mr. and Mrs. Url Stewart Jr. ;thq were Thomas Youd, Elizabeth Huff, jnated and the election to determine . included the guests. The at guests enjoyed. afternoon house Friday condiand. Bishop George Fob- wba vill gQ wnj be beld at the meet-te- r. meeting The cemetery waa In better club members and their husbands. L.W. Searles 2 See oclock. Plants. Tomato Sale For has The benediction was pronounced jng 0j tbe dub to he held this even-b- y tion for Memorial day than it At 11:30 a buffet luncheon was serv: , B. H. Tuttle. , , Tuckett. Interment was In ,ng John ' been for years. See Hans ed to 25. i ' , Young Pigs for Sale (ADTOimSEMESTI CBEB 1 J STOlin en ,nhe fur-nltu- ro - ed larb7- d straw-followe- lc ld S" . J rs S? LID ILliiESS j6,!,"1 In-cln- de e - , . from-sarcom- 1 lf s , 1 - J ; the Spanish Fork cemetery. Otteson. Phone 249-f-l-- l. |