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Show 9 tir' Spanish F ORK SPANISH FORK, UTAII, THURSDAY, JULY 13th, VOLUME XXI PLAN BIG SPANISH FORK TO HAVE SEMIIIARY INDIAN III MW FOR PceL Spuds and Asks for Senate Vote mm mmm Tithing Office Property Will Programs, Wild West Shows, Races and Ball Games will House Church Adjunct to be Features of the Big State High School. Encampment Here. At a meeting held Sunday eveulng At tbo City Pavilion Sunday afterthe advlalbllity of etablililng and noon at 4 o'clock a mooting of tbo maintaining a seminary here was dis- Sous of Ituh Indian War Veteran cussed and a motion to back tb same and Pioneer was hold with Captain 11. Hughes prodding, to plan waa unanlmoualy adpoted. Tbo meet- John fur tbo annual encampment of the ing waa railed to order by President Indian War Veterans of tho stats to Ilenry A. Gardner of tbo Nebo Stake bo held at Spanish Fork August 6th board of education, and waa held In to 12th, Inclusive. Members of tho the Second ward church. After slat- local chapter bavo tho affair In rhargo business of the meeting tha object of tba meeting, the and the main was tbo members of ing Instructing chairman naked those present to exIn tbo work committee various (he press their opinion and quit a num- nbich Is ot them. expected ber apoko in favor of tbo plan. Dr. A circular letter has been prepared George II. Drlmhull of the Church a copy la being mailed to the and erhool board gave aome Intcrcatlng of each city In ltah In an efmayor statistics relative to the high percentreach all tho veterans and to fort age of high school students who en- Invite them to the encampment. Perroll for seminary work when opporsonal Invitations will bo, mulled to as tunity offers. He stated that only many of tbo veterans ns tho committhe beat teachers available were em- tee can learn tho names of. ployed as seminary teachers and rec for lavish entertainment for Plans commended Lars E. Eggertson of each of tho enamgcnent are anday Provo very highly for the position of nounced. These will include meetteacher. He stated that the people of each morning with speeches, the wards to be benefitted would be ings songs and other entertainreadings, expected to equip the building with ment. We.Jnwtlav, August 9th, will seats for 60, a small library and a be with a big pnrado. Each featured Janitor. .They would also be expected afternoon there will bo Wild West to heat the building. Bbhops John .Shows, horse and fjot races at the Johnson of Benjamin, Stephen D. race track, broncho busting and rop-'n- g Markham of Leland, Erastus Hansen contests with wild steers, mules of Palmyra and Gev. Foster of Lake horBcs. fieclal musical and and Shore expressed their willingness to movlo programs will bo arranged for witlij the Spanish Fork ach afternoon. wards in establishing the seminary. grounds are being arrangCamping The mealing was closed by David W. ed for two sldo strels near the park, the Ion to support Davis after a mol will bo close to traffic In order movement had been made and curried jyfcich to allow room for the' campers, acunanimously. cording to tt concession from the city Among those present at the meetouncil. Places In homes w ill be ing were Fres. Henry A. Gardner, for by a committee for any Bishop W. C. Beckstrom and coun- veterans wjio are unable to camp out. sellors S. H. Cornaby and Gilbert A letter received from the State Johnson of First ward; Bishop Wells Toler Gotfredson of RichAdjutant, NathT. Brockbank and Counsellors calls attention to tbo fact Utah, field, aniel Ludlow and John S. Davis of that tho cclebraion this year marks Socond ward; Counsellor John-W- . the 50th anniversary of the establishJex of Third ward; Bishop William ing of peace with the Indians and Grotegut and David Davis of Fourth the encampment will, therefore, be ward; Bishop John Johnson and coun- in the nature of a Jubilee celebration. selor Elijah Hawkins and John ShepAugust 10th will be the 60th anniherd of Benjamin; Bishop Stephen D. versary of the last real skirmish with Markham and Counselolr A. A. Andthe Indians, that ot Fairview cowherd rus of Leland; Bishop George Foster, when Nathan Setwart was killed and counsellor Rufus Huff and J. A. FranTeter Larsen wounded. cis of Lake Shore; Bishop Erastus Everybody is Invited and all InSorHansen and Counsellor James war veterans are urged to be dian enson of Palmyra; High Councilors present. Joseph Hughes and William H. ,(' Will those who can accomodate one fortunSpanish Fork is certainly or moro of the Indian War Veterans ate In securing a seminary here and with board and lodging daring their parents who have children going to State Encampment, August 8 to 12, a see to It that high school should notice' ts follows: Silas course In the seminary is Included In please give II. SdpII, 1st ward; David H. Jones, their studies. 2nd ward; A. T. Money, 3rd ward; Albert Swenson, 4th ward, as soon as Three shares of stock In the First ' i , possible. National Bank for sale by Mrs. Peter Nielsen, 1st ward. No man Is stronger than his stomADVERTISEMENT! ach. Tanlac will make your stomach Kenn . J. A. White, a strong. City Drug Co. (ADVERTISEMENT) his could beat said he tucky farmer, hands shucking corn after taking Tanlac. City Drug Co. READY FOR RAC (ADVERTISEMENT) . v ed Tol-hur- st. 4 1 I well-know- GREAT INVENTOR LAUDS PHOTOPLAY, WET GOLD Simon Lake, the Inventor of one of our early submarines, has written the following letter to the author and producer of Wet Gold, of of the most unusual photoplays ever filmed. The picture may be seen at the Theatre Friday and Saturday. Mr Lakes letter Is printed herewith. I Dear Mr. Wililamson: 1 want to congratulate you on the wonderful submarine picture you show in your new photo-pl- a, Wet Gold. Your clear undersea photo- graphy of divers entering and leaving a submarine boat to roam about the ocean floor is apiadng. This newgf kind of divers suit that carries its own air supply will be a revelation to many. Very few laymen are familiar with the functioning of under- sea boats, but they can now seo with their own eyes precisely how it is operated. (Signed- - SIMON LAKE. AGAINST IIUSBANi An-gel- us J, t t 4 i We Win the Firit Two and Proper Observance of Day to Lose the Third as in First be Sponsored by Sons and Half of Schedule. Daughter! of Pioneers. The Sou and Daughters of Pioneers Society of this city nrs planning a rousing celebration for Pioneer Day July 14th. Tho tscdeocy la tbo put few years has been to let onr elate , 7 Am';j X A id Ayroosm From, spuds to Senate is auitc ton hurdle, but the confident Mrs. Annie J. Ol.on, of Minnesota, it n 4 afraid to pose lu kitchen frock u; asking (be voters of the state to smd her to the U. S. Senate in place ot 1 auk 11 Kcllog, the present Re AND SONS TO IL . publican Senator. Mrs. Olton docs not Id her campaign interfere with housework, st one wide awake photographer found when he called at the home. Political wiseacres say Mrs. Olson is piling up hundreds of votes in her campaign. BEGINS FRIDAYS GAME8 At PpunUh Fork Spanish Fork l;Fprlnxvllle 3. Midvale 31; Faytou At Mldvnlo 0. At Lehl Uhl 9; American Fork 4. At lleber Huber 7; Provo 3. WEDNESDAYS GAMES At Sprlngvllle Spanish Fork (. gprlugvtlls 10; At Uhl Lehl 0; Provo 6: At Midvale Midvale 16; Amerl-ca- n WORK Oil BIO SIDEWALK Fork 7. At lleber Hober 20; Payton 10. CONTRACT There was some talk last week ot hiring Addle Miller, American Fork cast-ofto pluh the game here against Sprlngvllle last Friday, but Curley Bowen elected to stand by his oun Millur, and thereby showed real judgment, for the Spanlah Fork Mill-rwhose front name Is Clarence, had everything necessary to win the game. He allowed but five hits and struck out eight. The rest of the team contributed largely to the victory by playing air tight ball. With the score 0 to 2 Sprlngvllle came to bat In the ninth Inning.' Packard singled and Manager Barter, who was pinch hitting for Groea-bec- k got on when Elmer dropped Rowes png to first. Baxter waa called out for getting Into the game without being announced. ' Baxter protested the game and the Sprlngvllle players walked off the field. They refused to tome back after Umpire Gray called play ball, so the game was declared forfeited to Spanish Fork. f, Tho fathers and sona of Nebo stake Chris Larsen, with a force ot 14 will hold their annual outing In the men, commenced work Monday on Strawberry Valley Thursday, Friday the laying ot 43 blocks ot cement and Saturday of next week. The sidewalks, which It Is expected will Xcbo stake presidency Is desirous ot be completed this summer. Sidewalks will be laid on both having as many as possible of the lathers take this opportunity of har- sides of Third North Slroet between ing the outing with their aona and 3rd East and 3rd West streets; both ergo everybody to unite in making sides of Second North street between the event this year the big success glam and Third West; North side ot that it has been in previous years. First north between Main and Sec-o-n The program ot tha outing will be west; the East Mde ot First wen. much tbo same this year as on the from Fourth' North to Tnird South; former occasions. Including the even- the north side of Second North from ing bon fires and programs, the ball Fourth East to Tenth East; the west games, the fishing and all the other side of Third East from First north sports that go to make the occasion to Fourth North. one of the really delightful events of the year. Mrs. Anna Stephens, an under- graduate nurse, with 2 BE ITSELF r V. t FATHERS . 10 PIONEER DAY REPMS nu , i, 5 I (', . 9m " ' t NUMBER 23 1D22 years hospital A baby girl was born last Friday experience, of New Kensington, Pa., to Mrs. Bert BeardalL is now located at the home of her celebration go by with little or no observance, but tho Society feels that this should not bo so. and that tho Jtth should ho properly observed. At 10 . m, a program wUl bo held at tho CUy Pavilion. Adamo 8. Ucnnlon.superiutendent of tbo chnrch schools, sod on of tho shiest speakers in the state, will b the orator ot the day. A splendid musical program Is being arranged also. Early in tho afternoon children sport and race will bo held ot tbo City Sqnar with n baad contort to enliven tho occasion. At 4 p. m. a boseball gam betwoon tho Spanish Fork and 8prlngvlllo Central League team will b playod. Rices of various kinds wlU also bo held at tbo raco track. For Sal or Trade 4 horse, wagon, harness, bar youf 3 head of cows. What Lew Reynolds, Salem. (ADTSETIBSMENT) e, brother, Evan Edwards of Leland, Mrs. Dave Holt entertained Satur- Phone 102-and will be glad to day evening la honor of Mrs. Edwin have cases in Duo 'principally to the fact that general nursing, any E. Lewis of Burley, Idaho. Keoug had an off day Wednesday kind ot disease. the Sprlngvllle Kutes took revenge (ADVERTISEMENT) 1 H Republic ' For Sale oy Rent on the Spaniards 10 to 3 at Sprlng-vllltruck In good condition. ' Call at MARK TWAl.V WOX THIS Jerry Dunn wasn't bo effective TALL YARN" CONTEST as w'e have seen him, the Spaniards this office. s getting 7 safe blows, but as the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holt had as 12 times, with delivered safely Mark Twains humor la largely bas- two their guests Sunday, Mrs. Vet Whitbases on balls and two hit batsed upon incongruity and contrast. .A ing and son Vern of Mammoth and men, there wras little chance to win. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lindell of Salt Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Lake and Mrs. Fern Averett of Court, of which the film version is The Provo TImps will be our opcoming to the Winona Friday and Sprlngvllle. ponents at the Spanish Fork race Saturday, is crammed with examples. track Friday afternoon. The game The Daughters of the Pioneers of It Is said to be the funniest thing that at Provo a week ago was the best Spanish Fork met at the home of Twain ever wrote, yet it contains a game so far in this half of the season Annie D. Gardner last Friday after- carefully reasoned argument. so it is fairly safe to promise a ball Mark never was at a loss for an noon, twenty nine members and two game worth while tomorrow. visitors being present. The meeting answer. One day he was telling a opened by community singing ofAm-eric- group of friends about a wonderful MAY BE WALES BRIDE led by Annie D. Gardner; lake he had seen in Colorado. The water was so clear, he said, prayer, Chaplain Electa 'Higginson; that you could see a ten cent piece instrumental music, Mrs. Gwen r; on the bottom at a depth ot one hunstory reading, Regina Gardner; piano duet, Violet and Dorthella dred fathoms. A stony silence followed. Mark Wood; Annie D. Gardner gave a short glanced around. sketch of the life of her Well, he said, I assure you that Nancy Powell and also a if threw a ten dollar bill into the you short sketch of the life of her mother lake could be plainly seen on the it Rees Margaret Davis; remarks, Pres. Lyle Creer. Refreshments were serv- surface. ed by the hostess, assisted by other Found - A bicycle. Owner may members of the Gardner family. The have same by proving ownership and chapter has adjourned Its meetings 30c for this adr. A. A. Dahle. paying for the summer months. e. Ku-tie- a, Neb-eke- (ADVERTISEMENT) Mias Zelda Marx ot Mammoth is tho guest ot Mrs. Fart Bala and bar mother, Mrs. Jos. II. Jones, thts week Mrs. Georg F.Bowea has roturnsd from Delta, where she visited for tho paat six weeks with tho family ot her son. Mrs. Earl Bale has Just recently returned home from spending tho past few weeks with her huaband and friends at Eureka and Mammoth. Lost A suit case containing two suits of clothe and other article. Finder plena leave at Prosa office. Liberal reward. (ADvanmaMwer) Miss Florence Morgan was hostess tor the girls of the B. F. A. Club on Thursday evening of last week. Muato and fancy work were enjoyed, followed by luncheon. E. A. Nelson, manager ot tho J.C. Penney Co. store at Wahpeton, North Dakota, spent Monday and Tuesday visiting with relatives here. Mr. Nelson motored out from North Dakota, coming through Yellowstone Park. The Misses Maude Ferguson, Arvll-l-a Peterson, Leona Hanson and Lucllo Peterson spent last week-en- d at TREASURY DEPARTMENT. c. (ADVERTISEMENT) For Sale Cheap One team and harness. See Ed. Morgan. House for Rent ham. WEATHER REPORT A. Ferguson, wife of the former governor of Texas who was impeached. At hubbys bequest she sought to enter the Democratic primaries in the race for the United States Senate. If Gov. Jimmy" was found ineligible, it was agreed the wile should be it" in place of the "stormy petrol," I ' See Nora Bing- (ADVERTISEMENT) Here was young: Jim Jones just went into his back garden to see how his grape vines were coming along, and every' one of them was dead not a leaf in sight He was sure he had the whole thing out so he would have a wonderful grape doped juice crop this year. He got the finest vines, planted them with the greatest care, and then gave them a dose of manure he was sure wopld make them come up great- - In the winter months he dug around them, and gave them more manure to keep them going through the cold spell. Burned up, remarked old Jake when he saw them. Aint nothin' bettern manure, but too much kills. Plants are like humans. Grapes most of all grow best when " V they have Js fight, and dont get rich food tog easy, Sup- ervising Architects Office, Washington, D. C., July 6th. 1922 SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened in this office at 3 p.m., August 2nd, 1922, for clearing the site of the United States Post Office at Spanish Fork, Utah. Specifications may be obtained from the Custodian ot the site at Spanish Fork, or at this office, in tho discretion of the Supervising Archt-teJas. A. Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect. (ADVERTISEMENT) Ludy Rachel Cavendish, the fourth daughter of the duke of Devonshire, has been, according to current report in official circles In London, named the fortunate young lady who Is to be married to the prince of Wales. Lady Rachel Is to be fine of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Princess Mary. She Is well known in Canada, Washington and New York society circles and la a favorite of British society. It Is said that the announcement will be made officially as soon as the prince returns from his trip to India. Viv- ian Park in Provo canyon. They motored to Midway and visited the bathing resorts at Hot Pota one day. They returned home Monday. |