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Show at ANGELUS - CARDIGAN and Tuc., March 26 and 27, JPaygroUtid Benefit Mon. ' ibom ii MIS nil FOB utail Thursday, srANisn roaic. VOLUME XXIX LEGION CLEW COMPLETES march 0SIfl0I and further 4Ln itiMiu, to a D.tlltGIC ram-Pi- a, I'baiiuan jtMHpti lUnwn provided. The tmMi uf t bo Mini committee Mayor were ti Bn (hunk. jo ry A. Gardner, read lliuuun, b F. 1. follow: Archie Sklnur. Iln Uerxi Iliuhlux Mr. Ln VU-lUr.Ual Jow-pl-i U McKell amt h. II. ball. The work to be arrompluhed la if campaign a UitiLd lain till to bo put over proj-i- u, ,ili by wuo or morn bf lli twrur organ Mr x. ltd I ion of our ruuitnunliy. Tlio pro plan, wblili wa accepted by tbuao preedit, wa fend by Secretary J. A. Ilnakbank. a follow: lh llrnuinl of lb ad Troon I. o, tl. I. Carl J r round Greene, thalruiau. Tre I'laiUiug - City Council, May t llaitkou. rbalr man. or Karin Feme and tl.it Repair liur.au. Jo. I, Skinner. rbalrinan.. flub. Mr Painting Juanita liorh. rliairiitan: and iho On IkIk JoM-pi- Kolf-t'uliur- o ihafn.ian. flub. Mr. Hazel Taylor, 1 !,! -- l,fl4irabo lluild-In- n - - Marcaloi, If. W. Tnlnior. rbalrinan. llarit Yard and Outbuilding American legion, John K. Booth, rbalrinan. Klim and Mark UooryariUllomr and Community Becilnn Mr. Geo. Relief Societies of Kour Hitching: Mra. Ward Jo. G. McKell. Mra. Wilcox. Knd M. Jnrkmrn. Mr. Mr. Karl M. Surdtson, chairmen. Sidewalk anl Sidewalk Obniruc Ien tloiiii--Koiu- ry flub, Jame M. freer Pill SMISOH c i is i amount - v Lrlarrt of damago. y-- u f f tis co-o- g rv I.,- ,v v ..e Vgr- SP1ISH fOES lt. 11 till la and this year rat ar - ll.lt a year. It la stated that there are about llv rat lo ch person la a city lh Iza of flpanlvh Fork. Wlik a pep. ulatloa of about 4.(00 that would ha about 23.100 rU tor Hpaalah Fork At SI. II for oack rat, lbu iho foal lo flpanlsh Fork would ho mure tbaa Ito.oo each year. Tblak of It Tha money loaf by rata la KpanUh rork would build each year a Tburber school bouaa. It would pay the cltya combined coat for electric Mehta, water works Ir rlgallon, street paving and I reel op keep. It H only 111,000 short of paying nil the espenaeo of lha rtiy each year. Rome on may say that wa do not have that many rat In Hpaniah Pork. Perhaps not, tut ll Is only a few yaaro ago wbea we did not have any, and It will not long befora wa will have that many If wa lH them Incraoaa tn peace. From tbe above you will see the necessity of organization and In lha work of rat dtructioa Wa need to get np rabbit hunts. Let u now get np rat bant, a pay municipal bounties, get up ral club, our different organization should bo Interested women aa well a men. Boy Scouts could do n lot of gooj by getting up rat killing cam palm. Destroy tha rata or they wilt des 1 J troy ns! (I. aomebtody re-uu- Thu ground will bo divided no two pari, one corner for (ho yottiiaer thlldrcn and tho main part for lh bigger children. The app iralu will bo placed a nan re will perm).. a only good nlapio cuulpment wlil b' pm up. Tho leglpn aak . tha ledi ef. ration of all club ' nock-tleIn thl. orgai.lzatlon and movement and will . appreciate any hi ip In aupplylug and. eix-tinany part of the playground equipment. Tho American Legion will 20th at Hla Angetua Theatre Marchprenl uud 27th. nXt Monday nnd TucaJay. Ameriraa greatet biatorical drama. Thl I a plcturo every Vardlg.m. American, man. woman and child, should see. Tii proceed front thla entertainment will go toward buying equipment for th playground. Special program at every performance. Mut luces will bo held both afternoon beside tho evening performance. See a good picture and help a real rt i perud to do 1,000, 000.000 Worth know- that each rot rot 10 t.it da. lira, EXOItHut wa IHMH.tll n L't-aa- IUT BY $ i S jy 1 Imi a urnhy. if Babe Roth, ay tubol of hrnwbaU. U out of a alck he and Into twatllag Hot be again, o"tt to bend our Ballou' iiier north for otwnlug of tlio liO pennant Che. CuL IliHuion, N Y. Yank owoer, vlt(ed J'ai-at the New Drleaua training ' ramp, a shown here. LADY milG DIES AT SALT LAKE ILLNESS 1 1 Mr. Krlien John-- n, formerly ft morning at i.y, died Tun-laths- - bo n of her 135 West North Tcu.pl Stteet, Sail IjiV.ii City. Bin had lived In Fth for thlriy-elgbrought f year. The bode w Sp.tnh'i Fork yesterday morning for In: pi. Air. Johnson had been hum for four living at her son im nut. Sim I survived by her two E. eand John S. Johnson, both of Sail Lake City. c were held over Kuu.rsl ;lm remain yetcrday afternoon at the First ward meeting house and Inierrment waa made In tha Spanish Fork Cemetery. , liiia SPEAK !la rharluita 10 IMG' 11 Stewart, mperrDor ru T 1 t w botl-tont- of OH rH-rtlt- A oeowaw. giant nirldc. slide, fouuulliua Wivda and Kata Uoy bar, flying ring, trapeze, Scout. I. I. Ihnma. rhairman. and bote and thuL1. Correction MS a f and flayxroand of Bait Lake W tha piiarlpal apeak. will City In la It! the Culled fliatea r at a ma-iit- ig to ho bald at ths 3rd worth of food dettroyed ward Beit chapel lluaday eteolag nd Biter property. In 19l tb i el bblcit grading tho Belli rnr t of iho ny Park. Tho 1 i ha nd and mil ini an leveled with The Ideal nrfr for a pi) ground a of ud Hrt day there were 133 hauled by II tmiii b4 1 ime Ktbfay I here no 154 load of w4 All bxukJ by II I am and (3 m-thla noth ha born donated by Iho and tho folio iur c:i ; ll. If. toatu both Henry II MrKrll. Georg Milner .Mark Argylo end Union Kacnon. mil n I earn ono day, AUd tha f 11010 un, to hand men: KI4re dnjd.i, II. II. Uohi iIhid, Cba Iliadford U in. Wt,Ur.. Flank Evan. Leon Ludlow Fred Morduo. Milo McKell. Torn a Phillip.l Eath loftlonalrr lo (h nt or furnlh a man M taka hi place. HSnner wa aerved at it (Kn. at my faahlun. Tho bo ail allowed iho tdl lime patriotic aylrll. I ho p!) ground rommlueo la plan-niii- x on having iho hrt apparalna op which when roinphlod by May will couaist of n variety of lnx. f of lb ptn nj (tron Tuub J futile ln rit-Li-a THE THEY WILL DESTROY US WORK -- I bo li NUMBER 10 - t( TQ) EF 1023 m. Babe and Baseball Apaln Tha weather prrmllled lha Arnil f!lrrM'n'(ti- i,f sbut fillers or. fsoiMitoba rf ilti rtiy wl ( lb ran Ly and n fee mFt The par to Him out 11 Friday ,ml iy llU Turdy P ' y ht ue i. Creer. wlf of died at her home her Tuesday morning after an Mine of M'veral ) eii rs. She wa tha daughter f John F. Iavla and Letitia Ann G( urge, and wa born at Salt Lake City. August Hlh, 153. , The famITy movud jo Spanish Fork when aha thro year old. She married Edward Creer and they made that home hero until twenty yeafe ago, when they moved to Lund, Idaho, wluro they lived for twclv year They returned to Spanish Fork In 1915 and have resided hero sides that time. Mrs. Creer I survived by "two daughters, Airs. Mary If; Ferguson ut Spanish Fork and Mrs. Letltin A. Edward of loeatello, Idaho. In addition to rearing ber own children, him baa cared for three, cbillren of n deceased daughter, to whom sba baa taken a mother' place.' In addition to her littsbnnd and two daughters, rim Is survived by 15 grandchildren. The body la being cared for by the Anderson-IndertaklnCompany. Mra. Mary Sophia Cre.-r- , lt , bexlaiaug at 2:34. Tbs waatlag I hy lha commute os public play grounds, sad a of tha ' way sod of oecorlag wultabia sod a playground Homing pool with proper uperviiua will ho w lerad lata. la additloa to tha lecturw hy Ml Stewart a fla musical program will b gives Incladiox aoloa hy Mias EL La Jameaoa and Ed. Williams. , Tb public generally la lavited wad It I d ealred that at leaat oat rsp ' reseDiauvc of ach orgaalzatloB of the city to be present. falM disloa ma , , Ed. Money left Tooeday on a abort badnewe trip to Fries. mmmmmmmmtmmrn llouas and lot for anl also I acres of farming land. 8a Frank Argyls. IzorssnasutxTi Horses Tarsday Lft last Sunday to romplsls a plumbing Job la ML rirsaa&L Expert repairing of talking mark Reuben Fayisst. 44 Weal, 3rd North, or at Taylor Bro. Co. laea. uiitnruuun Mra. Joaeph Larson underwent a week at tho major operation b la Hughes Memorial Iloapltal. now rocovcrlng nicely. lt Mrs. Fred M. Jackman entertained fifteen children March 13th In honor of the Uth birthday of her son Lamar. Ths time waa spent In playing games, after which refraabmenta See were served. 1 , 8ewln g work of alt kinds Mlts Grac Angus. - Pbona Sl-J-Auxiliary of Mra. R. 1L Jex entertained at a Mapleton, tho American legion and Itehekah miscellaneous shower Monday after I AP V SITISS W XXT) I and II. IUniiah Mr. l.o.lgo, noon In honor of ber daughter, Sarah Mr. Albert Foucclt chairman. ' For Sale Kitchen Call a bride of the week. All the guests cabinet.' ObHtruction and Street l(efue were sants of tha bride-elecat IS E. 1st North. Arter Klwani Club. Henry A, Gardner, . (AOVSBTIHZMX.VT) ,. aa enjoyable afternoon spent In aoe Chairman. 11 chat luncheon was served. Street and Alley Cleanup Schools Ml LaVerda Lewi entertained Loren A. Andornon, chairman. the Just mere club last Thursday Mrs. Thomas Jones entertained on Loose Animal, etc. Joseph G avenlng. . Muic and dancing were Friday afternoon of week, the McKell, rhalrmuu. and a buffet luncheon was occasion being her birthday. Dinner enjoyed taunt. Mack Yard In the Business Sec 11 served at o'clock.. was served at o'clock by Misses Hon Klro Department. II. A. Tuttle Mr. I.ylo Crcer was hoie to the Jennie and Blanche Jones. Tull pc chalrmun. Mrs. Margaret Dell wishes to ex- and carnation decorated the table Self Culture club Friday and Meautt ialfc of the press her gratitude and thanka to the at which covert were laid for IS I,andrapn Gardening and of Ust week. ML Hazel evening Fldelou flcatlon Literary. Alta many kind friend for their assista very interesting Brock hank Mr. W. Jones Bowen. Mrs talk on her gave flulta ance and tributes of sympathy during guest. to Toronto, Canada, trip Nettle Wilde and Mr. Dali liowen a lady delegate for the Klwani the Illness and death of her daughter Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mahoney City, Lout At Second ward church, Mary. chairmen. club of Utah last summer: the re- Po..Walter Slokes,with his of Mra. Rosetta Flavel a number of wife. They a childs wool toboggan cap. Findquarrelled The chairmen of the different or mainder of the program was furnishfriends gathered at her horn Bun-da- y to di er please return to Mrs. Ezra Warner One of the most successful dances ganlzation are asked to take atop ed by the Juvenile and Inrluded a decided to part, and agreed afternoon. At 4 o'clock aupper Mrs. Slokes in devising way and means of ac- reading by Master Iaul Creer; a vldo the furniture 60-5of the year waa given at the high was served, covers being laid for started when Waller called Me Rothe Mrs. Loses S. Mrs. John and police prepared song by Betb Krueger, a cornet solo school gymnasium Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John K. complishing the tak. Bowen, Mr. In saw half. in table to the held be son and Baldwin to land little returned of last week by the D. M. F. club and Mrs. Foster Bowen and to report at a meeting by Itert Tuttle and Burnell Llvlng-Mochildren 27th home Friday of last week after The proceeds were used to swell the the City Hall Tuesday. March with June Livingston accomand Mra. Stella Dart. week a relawith at 8 p. tn. Arrangements wilt be panying on the piano. book spending visiting was fund. Tbe ten were year function There to ' tives at Mammoth. made to have speakers at all meet- members present. At 10 oclock a well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Urt Stewart eater- ings Sunday to explain the Clean buffet luncheon was served. t&lned as guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alma F. Tall, formerly Miss Home and Clean Town Movement. Honoring the birthday anniversary Mrs. Bryan G. Stewart and their e citizen I Hazel entertained that at every Olsen, It hoped supper of her husband and his twin brother, three children of Salem, Mr. and The Fourth, ward Relief Society will breathe In the active spirit of the gave Its anniversary social Saturday A waiter In Chicago nearly died Saturday evening at the home of her David, Mrs. Thomas Bona entertainMrs. Merrill Crandall and aon of d Stanley Your is w Hans Mr. and Your Mrs. Olsen. ed a party of relatives at a chicken hen Community parents. slogan, afternoon. A program was given of shock and Mrs. Robert Jer ' 5c Caryhurst, a after Red and white tulips decorated tbe dinner last evening. Tbe twins were and childrenMr.anl Job. which included talks by the president Gust left a 310.00 tip -' nan .ould and the long table a( which bora at Spanish Fork 44 years ago tbur Stewart of Mr. and Mrs.. ArClip this article out for future Mrs, Thorgerda Snell, who paid a meal. Before a policeman His father room Fork. Spanish tho guests were seated was decorated and are the tons of William and tribute to the early workers of the him, bo disappeared. from home with sweet peas. Place cards were Mary Jones Bona. A few years ago which they were pre- says Stanley ran away left. after ward, Mrs. II. W. Palmer and Warren C. laid for fourteen guests. 40 acre farm on Kuu sented with i" For Rent David moved to Payson to make his Adams were the victims of a clever a and has six more tips of flowers; bouquets Green. Mrs. Wilbur See home. Survey. ? tbe surprise Tuesday evening, the occaPayson guests talk by Lisbon Wiilmni Grotegut; ' . OWe- -t lADVKUTISISKK.NT) Mrs. James D. Miller has spent the party In addition, to theattending honor guest sion Mrs.' Loulso L irs n entertained with JvJ their birthday anniverweek American in Fork past visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Patten, saries.being Misses Etella Olsen W. Palmer and Mrs. W. C. U. The Les Cheri Ami Club was de- a ndvocal solo;Ohri. Mrs. Mr. with and Klnley Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. Others Adams arranged the party, which lensen with readMr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. lightfully entertained by Miss Lora ings; Regina were Mr. and Mrs. J. Boaley of Ben- was held at tbe Palmer home? Musle Misses Mary tYilliams and WinMusic and Bowen Friday evening.. ona Hansen with piano solos; a selC. E. Moore, of Coshocton, O., had ' jamin, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hutch- and dancing were the leading diverdiversions. main were the games ection was sung by a quartet of Re- a bull, and the bull had cooties. To . The American Legion Auxiliary ings. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas, sions. At midnight supper was servhave a cake sale at the Big Mts. Rosetta Flavel Mrs. Joyce ed to 26 guests. All had an enjoySociety workers including Mrs kill them, Moore painted the bull will Co-oThe American Legion Auxiliary lief Saturday, March 24th, be- Thomas and Elias Jones. K. M. Olsen Sena Mrs. with too coal oil. The walked Sorenson, bull able time. the Big Mrs. Newell Monk and Mrs. Maud close to will have a cake sale at at 11 oclock. Your patronginning a hide lime his and kiln beCo-oSaturday, March 24th, Is solicited. A special program was given at an At the close of the pro- burst into flames. Hansen. Then the bull age John A. Lewis was the principal ginning at 11 oclock. Y6ur patron- gram a social hour was enjoyed and plunged under a strawstack. When assembly at the high school Thurs- speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon Mrs. Nelson age is solicited. , ' . J. celebrated day afternoon of last week when Henry a buffet luncheon was served to 75 last heard of the cooties were gone Monday at noon. Mr. Lewis spoke so was the strawstack and the bull. the 61st anniversary of her birth "Law Enforcement meeting was on the poultry business as it affected guests. A farewell party was given Tues-daWednesday of last week by enter- held. The program follows. Com- the of a community and evening, March 20th, when relataining a party of friends at a chick- munity - singing, "America led by said prosperity he expected that before long the about friends and tives numbering en dinner. Out oftown guests were Wm. D. Holt; Invocation, G. Ray egg producing industry would be one 30 met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.Raiph Fullmer and famHales; piano trio, Norma Swenson, of tbe leading businesses In this secHyrum Jensen of Leland, who are of Springville. ily Olea Huff and Mary Williams; ad- tion. Warren C. Adams also gave a i leaving soon to return to their home The Law and Its Enforce- report on the Fifth District Rotary dress, at Moore, Idaho. The time was spent Mr. and Mrs. James D. Miller. Two For Rent modern dwellings ment, N. H. Andrus. The speaker Judge Stickel of Atlantic City got in music, games and singing. Lunch See John Braith-wait- e. dwelt upon the penalties for break- Convention at Pocatello,Idaho, which a shave he will never forget. When on Main Street. he attended last week. was served at midnight, those serving Mrs. M. A. Browne and family de the big negro barber stool over him ing the laws of nature, the laws of were Mrs. Hyrum Ottesen. Mrs. Fred (ADVEHTISKMENT) law of etc. to the human lathered God, the to their thanks over sire his razor with a express rights, poised The big social event of the past Nielsen, Miss Hannah Ottesen and friends who He especially deplored the tendency week was aided in any way during throat. You sentenced my brother Mrs. Hyrum the annual ball given by s Miss Emma King. The Boy Scouts have volunteered of the modern to said of their sister Bill Battle to the chair, he pro- the I. O. O. F. lodge at the Auditor- death and burial young people Christopherson and Mrs. Wm. Mc- the to American aid in the boys Legion lrrevtffence for and the law of ium Friday evening. The dance was But fanity Clain were in charge of the games. and aunt, Mrs. arah Rees and for huskily. The Judge froze. the floral offerings. tho negrh continued: He was no selling tickets for the great Ameri- God. A closing number was given in carnival effect, 500 gaily colored can history play, "Cardigan which by the piano trio. balloons and carnival caps made the good, anyway. CITY IS DESTROYED AS The members ofthe Spanish Fork FILMING ENDS will be shown at the Angelus Theatre DUSTIN FARNUMS NEW big pavilion a riot of color. Special High School debating team defeated lighting with moonlight dances was next and The proMonday Tuesday. PICTCR PUNCHY PLAY featured. Provo High School debating team The special feature of the Fine Egyptian iandscapes.immense the ceeds after just the expenses have at Provo yesterday afternoon. The evening was an aesthetic dance, enbuillings, walls, ramparts and paliswas debate A for Resolved, been paid will go toward buying welcome screen visitor next titled The Irishmans Dream. dirades, sprang up like mushrooms adn question have a State ConThursday will be Dustin Farnum, ected by Mss M. Lesley Grooms and Cardigan playground equipment. like mushrooms, were torn up and that Utah should affirmahad Provo When D. C. Watson opened an is an American history picture, which th? Fox, star and one of magnetic given by five of her pupils, Gertrude chopped up when they had served stabulary." tive side and the Spanish Fork team evening class in art for business men every American, man, woman and power. He lq to appear at the An- Stebbins, Leora and Ardell Ludlow, , Ernest Lubitsch in his filming of had the negative. Miss Rose David- at Milwaukee he didn't create much child should see. On account of Its nins he'tr, in bii lafpst Alice Hughes and Afton Jones. SpecThe cost The Loves of Pharaoh. son and Williem Holt represented enthusiasm. But when he announced being an educational picture, Supt. entitled, , While Justice Waits.pictur bas- ial green lighting and stage settings ranged well up into the thousands. Spanish Fork and W. Buttle and Ce- that after due preliminary training A. C. Peterson has consented to let ed on s story by Charles A. and Don were provided for this number. ExThis most elaborate Paramount cil Broadbent represnted Provo. the class would draw from nude mod- school out a little early Monday af- Short and dealing with the life in a cellent music was furnished by local ' of creator the "Passion by picture Spanish Fork two members of els, Art began to .get popular around ternoon from the sixth grade down small western town. Pretty Irene musicians, ' and Deception is a romance of a theAtProvo team represented the neg- business circles. Now the class can so that they can attend the picture Rich is the leading woman. pretty serving maid and the cruel side of the same question and be seen hard at work over their at a cost ojC 10c. Tuesday afternoon ative Dustin Farnum, gifted with fine be will It of ancient Egypt. WEATHER REPORT King won from the local debaters. . drawings glancing at the model-corre- cting all Junior- - and Senior High School histrionic talents. Is an actor of the shown at the Angelus Theatre next ' drawing glancing at the students will be let out early to take straight from the shoulder sort,, one Wednesday. model recorreeting in and glancing advantage of the matinee that day. whose presence appeals to an audiNEW BABIES Daring the ten months spent in Bg., at the model. The evening performance, besides an ence the moment he appears. . - His filming this massive spectacle A baby boy was born March 6 th eight reel picture, will have a musi- record on the screen and on the stage which more than 100,000 people ap3 cal program. So that all will be able prior to entering the pictures, is an Mrs. Joseph Bellows. re . pear, Ernest Lu bitch was almosthim-as Jo Twin 0 to attend, the prices of the big feat- enviable one. were born March 11th In "While Justice as Pharaoh a girls monarch powerful ure show will be 20c in the evening Walt8.the star enacts the role of a self. He was the ruler of this mimic to Mrs. Joseph S. Nelson. and 10c at the matinee. Buy your singularly attractive outlaw in brief A baby girl was born March 16tb these of ail supers Egyptian glory, tickets from Scouts or Legionairres. an outlaw who is not a criminal, but to Mrs. Daft Bowen. camping on the sand and the field Business is looking up for high- A prize will be given to the Scout a man who joins the baud to seek A baby girl was bom March 16th Clear marshall of the greatest fcattlo ever a man who stole his wife. And thru to Mrs. Jack B. Brown. way robbers in New York City. The troop selling the most tickets.4 . seen on the screen. Cloudy : d two should come out, see a real the tale runs a romance that is as men who held up Snow A canary bird, good Jack Harris, a clothing manufacturer educational feature film and a good delightful as the plot Is Interesting. For Sale Clear ' ' . Good Seed Potatoes, For Sale v limou- musical program and help a real There is some edilclous comedy in had a sleek See Ezra bird. P. young A. singer; Butler. Jas. Cloudy See white. or blue cause. , sine and a uniformed chauffeur. . the picture. Rain , IADVZBTI8KHXNT) rhairman. Kin lice Ladies' 8non ODD NEWS J. t. lat x 0. n. to-b- , eight-year-ol- S -- p, ! 1 p, - -- MU well-dresse- seven-passeng- er - . |