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Show VOLUME XXI he Spanish Fork SPANISH rORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1022 NUMBER S3 Kiddie Chicken for Burbank r whi SCENE OF BATTLE ' V t ' i v 5 . - A i ";ri it , The Sons and Daughters of , lth lUrhfioltl propts ar rvrlalnly to he ronipllnirnted on Ihs manner In Funeral services were bald at the -2 i 0 . tertained a number of the pioneers Second bundled ward chapel Sunday after-ao- u Utah whi(b tbs Stale they V 0 an and A at Fork In fur lotion hold urn 1rrM Benjamin Earl Lloyd, who Sprlngvllle Spanish recently I Diamond Fork died la list illy. Canyon suddenly n week previously at outing 1 v on Diamond scene Dr. Marku, editor of Ihs llhhflold llcnn, Nevada, from bemmorhaga of of the the Monday ' Crock battle with the Indians, which Reaper, bad Ilia Commercial Club of tha heart. ( Bishop Walla T. Brock-ban- k - . . x , ( 1 was In charge. Tha choir tang occurred on June 28, SCI. the city solidly behind bint In ahow-in- g 4 3 In Ibis battle, which was one of the vlftitlng newspaper men a two opening selection under tha dir1,1. 9 i'-tthi most Important of the DIaek 1 good time, and of course lbs Com ection of Jeawa Ludlow, "Tbo Deep v s V ; i i , pa i. Hawk War, about twenty white men nienl.il (tub member embraced tbs nlng Trial Throng Your Way" and T Know That My Redeemer Uvea." engaged n bund of between forty nnd r. opportunity of Informing their gueata Brockbank offered the InvoJuKcph Afty Indians. Tbs whites were sucI a (0 ha advantage of Sevier coun1 cation. Tbo speaker wero Cbarlea cessful In driving the redskins from 2! ty la general and illtlifirld la parti- W. Booth and Henry A. Gardner, the field hut suffered the loss of two cular. both of whom commended the of their men, Albert Dimmlck of W r 1 tfT, be-iEdmonson of Fork of the young man. Between la end Jack It peoever.!o 8panlh really aurprMng n aolo, "One Fleeting the addrcMe Sprlngvllle. In a who lived the aisle ple hjtvs At the outing Monday six men who number of year, to learn the Hour" wa rendered by MUa Alice great participated In the fight of Af'y-sl- x extent of thn reaourcen of the great Ludlow. Tbo closing remark wero more than 78 years of all ago, years central and aouthern section. Few by Bishop Brockbank nnd John If. a big success. age, were present. They are William people, fur Inatance, know anything Ilayea pronounced tho benediction. Let tbls be the slogan of every Jex, Warren E. Davis, Joshua Drock-bsn- k about tb vast deposit of nlunlte Interrment waa In the Spanish Fork , and J. W. Thomas of Spanish farmer, housewife and cltlxeu: In that aectlon, although the fact hua cemetery, where full military honors D. C. and and Thomas Johnson Fork comwill do what I can to make the been exploited considerably; fewer were given by member of tha AmeriL. Mendenhall of Sprlngvllle. In fair know of the mountain of oap, can Legion under tho direction of Fork atlll Spanish Sept. munity " i More than 300 persons were presthe great dcposlte of preclaua metal the commander, John K. Boooth. 28, 29 and SO a success and a credit ent at the outing, alt being brought Benjamin Karl Lloyd waa born In to Spanish Fork. and coal, nnd the number Is practicFork about 31 year ago. Spanish And let It be further resolved by In automobiles from Spanish Fork. nil could who have staled that ally waa He an the the ton of Benjamin and proInteresting day During Sevier county has n large deposit of everybody In Spanish Fork that "If The Corn and Carden Club boy and girl winners of California at PetaElizabeth Tbomaa Lloyd. Ho spent I cannot of myself And anything to gram of vocal nnd Instrumental tnu-usEpsom salts. luma recently posed in a living tribute to Luther Burhanlc, the plant moat of bis Lfe In Spanish Fork until nnd speeches was given and n big to greet them. Their grouping buildup the monster do to help tbls cause along, I will wizard, who was chicken, as shown in the photograph. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis of falem ho went to other placet to work. Ho volunteer my services to those who picnic dinner also was a feature. The In one of tbo first contingent to are directly In charge of the fair." speakers were'CapL John D.Hughes spent the week end In Spanish Fork. was leave Spanish Fork for tho training Let us realize that we are all re- of the Sons nnd Daughters of PioM. Creer, Joshua Mias Jennie Olsen left Tuesday for camp under the aelectlvo draft sysFUNERAL SERVICES FOR FERGUSON sponsible for the success or failure neers Society, J. of any community undertaking, and Brockbank, Mayor Joseph Hanson Salt Lake where she will enter high tem. He was n member of the A. 8. F. and saw overseas aervlco. A few therefore let us all pull together for and A. T, Money of Spanish Fork, school. D. and C.. Albert Johnson Dimmlck, years ago the parents of the young the advertisement and progress of CHAMBERS CHILD HOLD REUNION Thomas L. Mendenhall of Sprlngvllle. our community. Miss Florence Butler has returned man moved to Malts, Idaho, to make home after an extended visit In Salt their homo, where they now reside. He has lived at Reno, Nevada, for For Sale - A good Jersey milch Bulck Truck for Sale Cheap See Lake City. Funeral services were held at the About 100 members of the Andrew some time, being employed aa a telcow. See Cyrus Sterling or phone Mrs. Paul Krueger. 110-k Leland Meeting House Tuesday after- Ferguson family met Wednesday at IADVBKTIKBMENT) , Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Harris of egraph messenger. He died sudden. . (ADVERTISEMENT) noon over the remxlaa.of Fraak ternoon and, evening at the. Third Salt Lake City were the week end ly from betnmorhage of the heart Leonard Hansen, son of Mr. and duo- - to overexertion. That ho WM Mr .and- Mrs. R. A. Sterling are Chambers, the four years old son of ward Amusement Hall in a family guests of Mrs. Cecilia Lloyd. Mrs. Erick Hansen, had n narrow eswell liked by the residewte of Reno makie-thel-r Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers, who reanion in honor of the 104th annf was evidenced by the beautiful floral cape from death Tuesday evening, moving today to Prjovo to D. Mr. and Mrs. N. Castle of Salt home for the winter. died Satuifdoyf afternoon of acute versary of the birth of Adrew FerMr. Hansen bad climbed up Into one Lake City were here Wednesday at- tributes which accompanied the body general peritonitis, after a brief 111 guson. of the tall trees on the old Brlmhall home. tending the Ferguson family reunion. Bishop John Miller of Delta at- ness. place to pick some grapes. The limb In A was the given early program on which he was standing gave way tended the Ferguson family reunion Bishop Stephen D. Markham preThe American Legion Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thomas are sided at the services and the ward afternoon under the direction of and he fell 20 feet to the ground, here yesterday. held a meeting at the home of Marie choir, nnder the direction of Mrs. Will O. Creer as master of ceremon the proud parents of n One oaby boy, Hales Nelson Gut Thursday evening. striking on bis back on the pavement. week of which last arrived Thursday For Rent House, close In. See Margaret Leyshon furnished the mu- ies, after which a buffet luncheon was He was rendered unconscious by the President Hannah Swenson was in sic. The speakers were H. M. Mark- enjoyed and the remainder of the evfall and it was several hours before William Ferguson. The following program waa charge. A number of relatives spent the (ADVERTISEMENT) ( ham, Joseph Hand and Bishop Mark- ening spent in dancing. he regained consciousness. Dr. Hagan given: classic dancing, Danno Holes, of Patriarch home afternoon the at ham. During the services solos were Andrew Ferguson, a native of Scot was summoned, and after a careful Lenore Sterlingr Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas enWilliam Jex Tuesday in honor of bis original reading, Williams. Thq folexamination, stated that no bones tertained as supper guests Sunday rendered by Miss Lois Creer and land, and his family, consisting of aolo, Mary piano John Isaac. Interment was in the his 'wife, three daughters and three 91st birthday. were broken. Mr Hansen was badly lowing delegates were chosen to atevening Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Harris Fork Cemetery. sons, came to Utah in 1S55 and to bruised and will he confined to his and Spanish tend the state convention at Logan: Elaine athree children, Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. Gwllliam Thomas and Besides his parents, the little boy Spanish Fork in 1856. One son was bed for some time. and Harold of Salt Lake and Mrs. Is of Zola Salt Hannah Swenson, Marie Nelson, Ido and Beth survived four born after their arrival here. The daughters, brothers, by Clyde, Strang, Sarah Sterling, Sylvia SwenCecilia Lloyd of Spanish Fork. Lee, Wayne and Keith Chambers and three daughters have passed away Lake spent Sunday here, coming to son and Grace Jones. The following The American Legion card party three sisters, Claudine, Maxine and but the four sons are still living. attend the funeral of Earl Lloyd. and social will be held next Thursday were chosen as alternates: Leath OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET Cora. TickHall. They are Ell B. K. Ferguson, William Beatrice Booth, Lois Hughes evening at the Fraternal Mrs. Fred Blshoff, Mrs. Phlll Sul- Miller, ets will be 25c each. Everybody is and Elizabeth Stromberg. Ferguson and Andrew Ferguson of Receipts continue light In all divi164 school hoys and girls are Spanish Fork and John Ferguson of livan and Freda Olsen motored down was decided to hold a card party cordially invited. sions, and while common stuff Is hard enrolledhigh from Eureka Wednesday to spend a andIt social ' in the Spanish Fork Semin- California. at the fraternal hall and to move, really good classes find few hours with Mrs. Nora Corbett of Dr. Joseph Hughes attended the ary, and are taking the course in committees were chosen to arrange ready sale at satisfactory prices as Old Testament Literature under Prof. NOTICE is hereby given that there this city. annnual convention of the Utah State follows: Good to choice heavy beef for the same. will be a primary of the Democratic Medical Association which was held, steers, $7.00 to 37.60 with fair to Lars E. Eggertsen. ( The weekly meeting of the auxilMr. and Mrs. Ben Lloyd wish to at the University of good kinds at 3825 to 37.00; good to last week-en- d was changed from Thursday to Principal Eggertsen Is elated at party of Spanish Fork precinct Rt the thank their many friends In Spanish iary Utah campus. Three new members were Monday. choice fat heifers, 33.00 to 35.50, the splendid response of the students Thurber School, Saturday evening, Fork for their many kind acts, ex- voted in. More than 200 physicians repre- with to 35.00 to the seminary work and the hearty September 9th, at 8 p. m., for the good fat cows 38-5of the people of Spanish purpose of electing 37 delegates and pressions of sympathy and beautiful towns of the state and fair kinds on senting twenty-tw- o down; bulls 32.50 as well as visitors from many parts to -- 4.00; canners 31.50 to 32.60. cut- Fork District In putting the building as many alternates as the primary flowers given them during their sad 6 room modern brick For Sale of the United States were present at ters 32.50 to 33.00. light veals $7.60 in shape and providing equipment for may decide upon to attend the Dem- bereavement in the death of their bungalow. See Mrs. Jane Argyle. the envention. ocratic county convention at Provo, son, Earl Lloyd. IADVKRTI8BMBNT) carrying on the work. ,, , to 39 00. I should The need of a state institution to Theology agoj ,have Wednesday, September 20th; also to long SHEEP Good to choice fat lambs Mrs. H. J. Chatwin of Jensen, Utah, Marshal Joseph G. McKell is detertake care of tuberculosis patients 310. 60 to fair to good lambs become a part of the school educa- nominate candidates for precinct jus mined that the juvenile boys of onr wife of Postmaster Chatwin, stopped 'was one of the important topics of 310 to 311.00; tion of young people, and our semi- tice and constable, and to transact 310.50; yearling weathers community shall not frequent pool off here two days last week enroute to discussion. 37.50 to 38.00; aged fat weathers nary principal is proving that It is such other business as may properly halls and has been keeping a close her home after a vacation trip to not only necessary wav pteasureable come before the meeting. 35.00 to 38 and best fat ewes about watch on the pool halls with the re- Glenwood Springs, Colo., and visited as well. A. E. MONEY, Chairman, One furnished room for rent. See 34.50. ,, ELISHA WARNER, Secretary sult that yesterday he arrested H her aunt, Mrs. Ellen Pace. William Ferguson. HOGS Bulk sales for heavyA. Tuttle for allowing minors in his Modern (ADVERTISEMENT) House for rent Inquire weights 38.75. to 39.00, top 39.75; of Mrs. John L. Jones, Mrs. Hans Larplace of business. Tuttle left 310 Bearnson. George sen Miss Kell Creer came home from feeders 38 to 39. we and, sons, Frank and Parry and are the with (ADVERTISEMENT) Hereafter, couyt. I Some coast buyers are here. ' Many Salt Lake last week to take a position the penalty will be the limit, Hyrum Parry motored to Salt Lake advised, Miss Laura K. Lewis left during as teacher in the Lincoln High school more will be on hand a little later Tuesday morning to visit Mr. and as this evil must cease. Mrs. Owen R. Parry,, who left the on Provo Bench. She left Sunday to and remain, if we can keep sufficient the week for Salt Lake City to attend to stuff their same coming U. demand, satisfy the of U. evening to make their home In her duties. take up "A SELF MADE MAN thus insuring good prices for all the TROUBLES NEVER COME TO BE SHOWN HERE Los Angeles, California, for tne win,. , ter. Mrs. Charles Wood entertained 25 Miss Jennie Nielsen, daughter of shipments. We will get as much SINGLY, OR ANYWAY Mr .and Mrs. William H. Nielsen of per pound for all the best cattle in little folks Wednesday, It being the come NOT SO MUCH AS Rarely does a motion picture For Sale - Fruit bottles, heating to this city mors favorably he'f.Ided Palmyra, and Art Thorpe of Spring-ville- Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and 8th birthday of her little son, Billie. MARRIEDLY kitchen cabinet, chairs, tent, stove, were married yesterday at the Western Colorado as the same cattle A lap lunch was served at 5 oclock by reviewers, than does the Fox phowould bring on any eastern market, by Bilie and Laura Wood. cots, camp equipment. See C. D, Sait Lake Temple. which Made "A Self Man," toplay, Livingston. saving to the producer the differeance will be seen at the Angelus Theatre ( ADVERTISEMENT) Miss Minnie Jones entertained the Lost Swiss wrist watch on a in freight, excess shrink, added feed The scheoa story . has Wednesday would of lose etc., Club bills, risk, the time, they girls Thursday Otopia black leather band, three weeks ago been playing to large audiences WEATHER REPORT at the City Park. Finder return to by shipping to more distant eastern evening of last week. Music and wherever it has been shown, and mardiversions. needle were this the the logical workf 1st National Bank and receive reward points, making should meet with a hearty welcome ket for all shipments in the above Mrs. Louise Larsen was the guests of (ADVERTISEMENT) here. It is a tale of a young man the club. There were 12 members mentioned territory. who fights his way to financial vicMiss Alice Etan of Springville was The Union Livestock Commission present. . Luncheon was served, at tory and wins a charming sweetheart. 10:30. the guest Monday of Miss Margaret Company. ( So sweetheart Is played by Renee The Dart. seen her who have those and a JO Adoree, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Johns Mrs. Louie Freeman was a visitor on the screen are unstinted In their 30 Rain son David, motored to Bingham Sat' For Sale Two good homes, one in Spanish Fork Wednesday. praise of her ability and daintiness. 31 urday and spent Sunday with Mrs. with five rooms and good outbuildFrom all accounts nothing has been 1 I Breckon Sarah and Breckon George 4 room bungalow; For Sale ings; other with 7 rooms; also 30 in the way of capable dir2 J Cear neglected acre good hay farm. Inquire at 1st good cellar and outbuildings on 530 who made.it very pleasant for them excellent artistic and 3 ection, Clear settings about the them sights South and 2nd West Josephena West 3rd north. Phone 91-- j. Mary by showing 4 Clear acting. The story contains much livtnem at and Bingham entertaining McClain. ' , Chrlstopherson. ( 5 Clear comedy. ely , home. their (ADVERTISEMENT) , (ADVERTISEMENT) Tb annual Spanish Fork Com will ba held at tfia City Fair ntunity ravlllon September I8ih, 29th and 30th. Tba various committees will mak a canvass of the communliy aoon for exhibit and for article to offer for ale. Comparison and competition are powerful stimuli toward excellence be It In graving grain, breeding live etork, canning of fruit at home, manufacture of commodities for sale or anything ele, and the community fair la a wonderful help toward get n Ing people to make comparisons ten their products and those of their neighbors.. Everybody should become Interested and make the fair Honors Society of Spanish Fork en- ','", r -- -- ' -- i'':. ., c pat-rlotla- m . -- A, lc ot 44444444444444444444444444444444444444 FA1I w. - 0 tojde Jcfflis t&sa . , |