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Show tr Mli ID ME SPANISH FORK. UTAH. THURSDAY. MAY 17lh, 1W3 VOLUME XXII I ion I. sum ttavls, formerly Governor of Idaho, now loUian aeeretary of Iho Interior, all! nival all th aatar atari of lb Siran berry Valley Irrigation Project at a Wa Mnttg lo ha held al tha Cur Pavilion la Spanish Pork Saturday evening, 9Jny Itih. at I IJ1IGI I! NTIMUBI the kIJ this evening at tb Winona Theatre, and the following program will be Won 8anlh Fork Shor Lk lent , . .High It bool Orchestra Rail Grass A give; Selection Invocation .....1 lad I , ... ... ,1 i9 Tudv w a et l')Ul a Velma Del Iowa Ana lUatlsgaard Moo Her go ll.tptt Blngliam Mary Jnm Went laVrm Med A. Film Iimla entertained lads Briggs a number of frlenda from Spanish Florence Bowen Fork and Provo Monday evening at Bay Bowen the Robertaon Hotel In honor of her Margary Boyark Jex ark birthday. The entertainment foa L)dUHo)Briua j turea were conducted by Dr. Joaeph Abbio Hughea, and the Misses Ina Creer, tuvid Morgan ring Irala . Itowo leal Alcoa Ludlow Ardfll I follow iron I oid low Vcrda Borgia Ijcreoa .Ina Money Marion Bralthwalte Dane McConnell Regina Hughes, Alice Ludlow. Nor Virginia Boyd dial win Fannin Nowitt ma Swenaon and Oleah Huff. Mix Gilbert Blanohn Nolaoa Mildred Cutler Halverson waa assisted In serving by Anl lion Clayson Melon Prior Mrs. Belva Hughes and Misses Grace Mlldretl Fvana Glen Peterson Anna Patten and Rebecca Banks and Leona Lar- Thelma Mnrh Dellx-r- t Pelomon Mnik Gardner sen. Itoltert Grotegut Herbert Robertaoi Tliontaa Itohciinnn t'lmrles Hagan SCOUT CONTKST Franklin Hall lo,r Itolx-rlsotenirn Kiehardaoa Every acout troop in Spanish Fork Alta Rttaeh Nathan Hales has one or more championship teams. Reed Hales liernlco llolt Myil Klgtrnp This Is the result of the contests held Homer Harwood Mary HltinglHon at the City Park Tuesday afternoon. Merrill Hone Airnes Skinner Joseph Sorenson Various scout activities were featur- Jay flicks Re-si- n AnnA Hughes Stewart ed, and In general very good work Mao Stcbliins lauuont Sclioonfleld was done. No points were recorded ; Hazel West Archie If. William. each troop tried out for the cham- Krtna Williams Jessie Turkctt pionship In each event. The winners Blanche Thomas Dorothy Wilson Gladys Wyler of each contest will represent this Lucille Waters Eleanor Clirlstopherson on district at Payson May 22nd. The results follow: ' A bundle shower was given MonFirst Aid Troop 1, first; Troop day evening by Mrs. Annie Christen4, second; Troop 5, third. Time 2:28 sen and Essie Rees in honor of EleaWater Boiling Troop 1 first; nor Rees, a bride of the week. Many Troop 2, second; Troop 6, third. Time beautiful and useful presents were , 6:36. i , received by the guest of honor. ReKnot tying Troops 1, 2 and 5 freshments were served at 11 oclock tied for first, each scoring two points to the thirty guests present." x out of a possible 8. , Won by Troop 3 by Bugling Mrs. Caroline Peterson s n . ' , default. Firemans Rescue Troop 5 first; Troop 2,second; Troop 3, third. Time - Dies of Meningitis opinion lb user i and opera I it fur ihnolirv, la order to do tbl It sld b ataary for tb water lo organD an Irrigation die ritt or districts. Tb present water s s.of 1st on Is not an organise na with which Ike government can legally deal. He thought It wonld be mum worbsbl In tbla Instance, lo orsaalM at least three districts: tbs Hub I Joe. the Spanish Fork River t rights and tbe dixirln. "The Secretary of tbe In baa said. Mr. Wbltlemore ron Untied, that If tbe water inert wonld form such an ' organisation, they would have placed to their credit accrual of grating land faa amounting to approximately f 59,999 and that la tb future they would recelv all tbe revenue from tb graving land and tb power plant, which would perhaps tab ear of all tba expenses In handling tb project. J. M. Van Hook, government project lnspe'or, wbo In located al Spanish Fork at present Investigating tbe Strawberry Valley project, was present nod made n few remarks. wtr vi us-r- Maplelon-8prlngvii:- lor 1 NEW BABIES A consist of n progrnm, rfrebmnia and dancing. Tba ndmlmioa to all plaaeara and Indian War Veterans will bo free, M I bey nco tko guets of honor, but to all otbra a rbargo of St each will bo mad. Tb committee eroding oat Invitation to all mem bera of tbo society, and lo all others hose parents or grsnparenta cam lo Utah befor 11(9, aa far as they know them. If anybody la allgbte who should hsva received an Invlla lion, tho cummlile will consider It a fsvor If they will com to Iho an lerulnmeal anyway nod prsweat Ibelr asm to tbo secretary. Tb following program will b lb entertainment for tb at given Plmterra and Indian War Veteran at tb City Pavilion next Wednesday: Selection Provo Martial Band Community; Singing America led by Aanlo Rowo Beck. Address of Welcomo . .J. B. Ilugbea Jaa. kV , Thomas Response , Community Singing Loranxo Argyl Short Talk Doubts Quartet Wm. D. Holt and Co. .Geo. A. lllcks Short Address Jennlo Williams Duet ' and Ed. Williams J. M. Westwood Short Talk Trio.. Arthur, Fay sod Mary Banks . . Clara Creer Rending .. A. Jones Addreaa Cornet Duet........ Max Thomas and Owen Rowe Ilelga Jones Reading E. F. K. Farguson Short Talk Xylopbona Music.. Lofter Johnson and son Oernld 1 ...... ,,, baby boy was bora Monday to Brockbank. baby boy was born Sunday to Mrs. Amos Wood. A baby girl wan bora Monday to Delma Anderson, 11 montba old Mrs. R. L. Jex. C. Mrs. Mr. Peter and of daughter A baby girl was born last ThursAnderson, died' this morning of Alice Ludlow Solo to Mra. Fred Ludlow. day someTb child got strangulation. Swenson Albert Talk A waa to born baby boy Satnrday thing caught In her throat Sunday Ellsba Warner L. A. Andelln. Reading Mr. and nil efforts to remove It were of .Jameson Sisters A baby boy was born Monday to Music no avail. The family Just moved luncheon a radio concert Leon Mrs. During Ludlow. here a week ago. Funeral services A baby boy was born Tuesday to will bo given. will he held it the family home, 125 Mrs. Joseph Olsen. North First West Street tomorrow The Klwanls Club waa entertained afternoon at 2 oclock. at tbe regular meeetlng last Thurs DELAVAL SEPARATORS day night by W. L. Wblttemore, manA children's dance will be given Sooner or later yon will buy a ager of the Strawberry Project and Friday afternoon at ,3 oclock for DeLaval Cream Spearator. You pay Major J. M. Van Hook, V, S. Govern children and at night for the larger for one whether you buy it or not by ment Project Inspector,both of whom children. Admission 5c In the after- using n. less reliable competitive spoke on the future of reclamation noon and 10c at night. make which carries n daily loses to work In Utah, stating that the work you twice a day, 365 days In n year. was still In its Infancy and that peoMra. Tbos. M. Holt of Salt Lake The DeLaval la one of the oldest and were only commencing to reap ple City spent the past week here visit- Is considered the most standard and tbe benefit of the work. I. E. Brock ing her daughter, Mrs. Harvey A. reliable separator on the market. We bank delivered. an interesting address Nielsen. She was accompanied home carry a complete assortment of re- on Mother" and all tbe company by Mrs.Nlelsen and children who will pairs and are able to repair your In singing Mother Machree. joined remain for a short visit. DeLaval Separator without cost for new parts. Mogs. GrocAt a special meeting of tbe Spanish Miss Ina Creer was hostess to all ery. Fork .Rotary Club held last Thursday the members of the cast of Com(ADVXBTISEMKNT) evening. District Rotary Governor j, mencement Days, the high school Charles J. McCarthy of oise, Idaho, We to have our not words express play which waa staged during the was and gave a talk on the present month of March, at. her home last gratitude to our many friends for of Rotary, which he principles Thursday evening. ' A. banquet was their kindness and words of symwas nothing new, but merely sorus our of in tendered hour served to twenty. Music was furn- pathy an adaptation to tbe needs of every ished by the members of the cast, who row in the loss of our beloved mother for and the beautiful floral tributes. day life of the Golden Rule, as given furnished music for the play, games Music was furnished . Ephraim and Carrie Peterson. by the Savior. and other diversions, including some Mrs. W. W. McAllister and Joseph by clever toasts, were the features of Mrs. John Farr entertained Mon- F. Skinner, who sang several duets, the evening. Place cards were cleverand Wm. D. Holt, who rendered a ly made to represent the part each day at her home In Salem In honor of solo. Miss Oleah Huff saxophone her one took in the play- mother; Mrs. David Evans. The the played accompaniment piano decorations were carnations, roses Mothers Day was fittingly observ- and ferns.' A luncheon was served at CLEON WILKINS ADMITTED TO ed in the four wards of Spanish Fork noon to the following children of THE BAR at both the morning and afternoon Mrs. Evans: Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of Salem, Mrs. Maurice services, and in all the churches the Cleon Wilkins has been receiving and sons Mauric and Jack Lee mothers were remembered with carthe congratulations of his many Valda Farr. nations, booklets or potted plants. of Payson friends in Shelley as well as receivBeautiful readings and musical numLast Thursday afternoon the ladies ing messages from Utah on his sucbers and readings In honor of mother of the American Legion Auxiliary cess in passing very successfully an were the order of the ay. An unusexamination before the Suprme Court ual feature of the afternoon service held a mothers day meeting at the of the State of Idaho, for admittance in the church was the giving of talks home, of Mrs. David WUilams and to the Bar. He went to Pocatello on the following program was given: by four students of the English deMonday and was successful In bepartment of the high school. These "America congregation; prayer, Mrs. coming a lawyer, having C. D, Strang; saxophone soloSHver speeches had been previously prefilled all the requirements laid down Threads AdMilo Gold" as Ambng the pared themes, with mother a4 the .' , by the supreme court: subject. E. A. Morgan, teacher of ams; Mothers Day talk, J. Archie Ceon has been studying for some English selected four speeches and Brockbank; saxophone solo, Berce- time, having taken a full law course they were given Sunday in the four use Gerald Johnson; reading, Ina in the University of Utah. He is a wards as follows: first ward. Miss n Creer; talk on auxiliary work, Mrs. very bright young man and will make Wilkins; second ward, Arthur Grace Jones; reading, Mrs. Sylvia a mark in this profession. Wahl; third ward, Miss Margaret Swenson; solo Mother Machree" His fellow laborers in the Shelley Miss Jennie Williams. Dart; fourth ward, Miss Hanna School Faculty are very proud of him It was really gratifying to see a little party on Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harrison and and have the young people take part in the serhe returned home as an when vices Sunday afternoon, the meetings daughter Irene of Salt Lake City, night Attorney-at-laShelley (Idaho) in all the wards being under tbe dir- were Spanish Fork visitors last SunPioneer. " day. ection of the Aaronic Priesthood. Mra. Wallace A - pt . de-clar- d, Funeral services were held at the 2:38. Leland ward meeting house Sunday Tent Pitching Troop 1, first; afternoon at 4 oclock over the reTroop 3, second. Time, pitching 3:35 mains of Mrs. Caroline A. Peterson, Striking, 2:04. who dfed of cerebraj meningitis last There were no entries in the sigFriday.,' naling nor fire by friction contests. Bishop Stephen D. Markham preScouts bf Salem, Leland, benja- sided at the services and the ward min,. Palmyra and Lake Shore meet choir furnished the music. . The Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock at speakers were Bishop Marlnus LarBenjamin to decide the championsen, A, R. Creer and Bishop Lars P. ' ship teams Of the second Spanish Larsen. Fork district. During the services a solo was Patrol Leaders Confer- rendered by John Isaac and a duet May 18 ence at Leland. was given by Francis and Ora Beck. Scout contests at BenMay 19 Archie Andrus offered the Invoca" jamin. tion and Wm. H. Tolhurst pronouncScout Leaders Train- ed the benediction. May 19 ing meeting at Spanish Fork. Caroline Anderson Peterson was Court of Honor examin- born in Denmark July 14lh, 1844. May 22 ation meeting, Seminary Building. She' came to Utah In her young wo6 First Class Scout manhood and was- married to Charles May Hike. Peterson, who died eight years ago. Court of Honor Meet- She Is survived by one son Ephraim May 27 ing at Fourth Ward Chapel. Peterson, one daughter. Miss Carrie Peterson, both of Leland, four grandA numberof the children of Grand- children and three ma Hannah Hughes spent part of livfng in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobsen and Mothers Day with her, some of them and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ferman family, being dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tomato Plants for Sale See Thos. and family, all of Salt Lake City, Wm. B. Hughes of Salt Lake and Del- H. Chadwick 387 South E. 1st Jr., drove down Sunday and spent the day bert Hughes and children were St., Spanish Fork. cith Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Strang. (ADTEBTtSXUXNT) , slated that la hi time Is rip for tb take over tb proje Ter-vo- rt and-Mis- . - , Vlck-lun- d. - . w. - . en E The psrsJ on MurUI Day vs ill form si I i. n , march to (th North and rvlara I 1st ttuuih; tarn east sad enter Park thranxh gste, disband fur program, Fwllaning program, th pared will auoembl la same order, lest park thru north (at, march east on Cmir I Fourth Fast, Ibcni eolith to cemetery. Enter cemetery and tusk a )ttar around bid peit Firing equsd III fire oalut la center of aar( will aound tap and parada hngi 111 disband. Marshal of lh Day ..Joa, G. McKetl Chairman of Parad. .John E. Booth W. II. Palmer ' First Division u 111 form on Fast eld of Main Street commencing nt City Hall Gat to First South. . Four Policemen on horse. Color- - Fred S. Dart, hearer, with War reteran aa guard. Bngler, Lester Hitching. sih Strt ...... View-Chairm- SpanUh-Ametlca- a City Band. 2nd Division C. W. Booth, Com. Will form on East First South Bt., no earn on Mala Street G. A. R. Veteran , Indian War Veterans. n War Veterans. 3rd Division J.A.Brockbaoh, Com. Will form oa east aide of Mala Street commencing at aonth aid of ' 1st sooth st. for half block. Tbe American Legion. Rpanlsb-Amerlra- -- - Legion Auxiliary. High School Band. Speaker of tba Day. City Council Fir Department 4th Division C. J. Greene, Com. Will form on east aid of main street south of Second South.' 8ons and Daughters of Pioneers. Maccabees Odd Fellows. Lady Rebekaha. 5th Division J. F. Carter, Com. Will form on east aide of Main street nt 2nd South Street Martial and , Bay 8couts. It Is desired that all the business and residences be decorated for Memorial Day and that flags be flown at halt mast until noon and at full mast from noon until sundown. It Is desired that all cemetery lota be cleaned before Monday evening. May 38th. Pile rubbish in the streets and tbe city will provide teams to haul It away. JACOB A. HANSEN, Chairman Cemetery Corainittee . Four Room House for Dent Lewis Miller. See (ADVEBT1SBMXNT) Mrs. Frank Milner was hostess at a Mothers Day dinner Sunday evening. Roses and snapdragons formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larson, Mr. and Mrs. ThoS. B.Jones and Mr. and ' Mrs. ' Robert ' '' " Milner and children. - FUNERAL SERVICES FOR . BALDWIN CHILD. Funeral services were held at the Spanish Fork cemetery, Sunday afternoon over the remains of, Frank Baldwin two years old son of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, who died Friday at Eureka of diphtheria. Bishop Wells T. Brockbank presided. Arthur Lewis sang a solo, Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You," after which prayer yas offered by Nathaniel Ludlow, A short address was made by John H. Hayes. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Brockbank. full-fledg- ed Af-to- 25-2- OBSERVANCE OF liiLli Tbe Suns and Daughters of Indian Wbittemurv, manager of the W, L, ,,,,, n PUN SPANISH Prl. Strawberry Valley IterUmaiiua Pro-J--t. War Veterans and Ilatwrt KcrMy 1 999 was tbe principal speaker al are planning an entertainment far t 90 the luncheon of Ik Spanish Fork nil IhuMS who cam lo I'tsh prt-i- r to 1 999 Rotary Club held Monday at aooa al 11(9, which will be held at tb Fit .999 ibe bom of Mrs. Llui Tuttle. Mr. Iatillua next Wednesday, beginning .009 hit to wore, la speaking of lb pro-)-, si ft p. m. Tb nirllamat will Df N-b- o arp-fla- lly . EIH1 FI -- Mina Alette Halvernou Id DISI6IGT Ihujamla .900 Girls Cborna Mapieton Addrooa of Welcome . .Roacow Crwr Duct..., Mra. W. W. McAlluur and The Baseball Opened o'clock. Joseph F. Kk Inm-- r a.on afternoon with Tha official art btra lo dloras Valedictory Addreea. , lio Davidson tie Mine at Hpattbh Fork, Lake 8tor mat tart pertaining to the project anl luatwMonlal Trio ud Kalrtn. , for lib regard to raliaf Arthur Lewis and Co. At 8panLh Fork Ike lUpMti teem tha farmers In Iba matter of payment Addreaa Is Graduate u firred defeat al Iba bond of lb of construction, operation and main Proa. F. 8. Herrin, ll.T.U toral boy by lb store of 19 to ft. lenanaa charge. Water ntara ahould Cornet Duet MHire stood ft to anl II lbs last attand tha mealing prrpared to tall ....Mar Tbomai and Own Rowe Tb when tbs half of tbs Fork era lib. ratblr artual naada la regard to Awarding of Dlplomaa a la shirk they staged balling rally il.. It inarka Supt. A. C. Peterson drove la 4 runa and put tks game rn Other mambara of the part nr Mil Cannon. Henry (ardner, who Thlriy-nlnstudent will graduate lee. At Salem, tba Salt Greasers, who hat baan Inspecting tha Uolao Project from tha Senior High School. They also represent FpanUh Fork la tbe la Idaho, J. M. Van Hook goraramant are: wer banded a T to I trim on eguo tb Strawberry Projrt. Inaa Aaliby Inepector IVanlc larwa Mr. Alexander and W. I Whltlamore limb lanobdl Mildred J. Bradford mfng at the bands of tb ftabn boys. Jaiut-Moran Yrtuit HorbMrora Tbe Rail Grassers led throughout tb manager of th Stran berry Project K. Bradford game until lbs last half of lb ninth Tha official will arrlva In Provo Mark A. Mai Icy Mary Finos llcema Miller (lay Inning, when tb Salem boys opened at ( p. m. Saturday apd will hava to Wrlla Monk with I heir heavy artillery and up m. leavo for tba at Mormon klartrll p Sunday I Ml lliCMHIl scored thre runs. Georgia Tba lad lea of tba Alta Cub enterAt Lak Shore. Lab Share downed Buwll IVarxon tained Jaat Friday Afternoon In honor . , Benjamin I to 9. , It. Hockhlll Ida of their moibcra at tba home of Mra. I Id. Itowo Friday tbe Belt Crasser play Lab Alton Birliardaon Rhor her and lb Pbebo Hughes Tha following pro Spanish Fork Merle Him art gram waa glveni community singing; Salem. to loam goe Mapleton playa Hirldilna (idrsila addreaa of welcome, Phebo Ilugbea; Benjamin at Benjamin. , MrlU Him-- l response, Emma Jana Brock lamlao Klewstf All gamen atari promptly at 4:30 Fnnu trlbuta to mothara. Nettle m. and tb price of admission Is p. Nonius Huenw.n community alnglng; bumvroua ta 15c, with boys under 12 admitted Wahl Arthur Inga, club membera; aolo, Anna Jeb The fololwlng students will receive free. Robertson; atory, Ruth Rrockbank; certificates of graduation from the duet, Lola and Lucille Hughea; trio. Junior Anderson Baby Dies School: High Nora Robertaon, Nettle Wilde and Emit Anderson lluif of Strangulation Phube Ilughea.. Inntrumental music. Vivian Bearaaoa Beau lluff Lola Hughes. Camea were then play ad and luncheon waa nerved to 35, NUMBER 20 GRADUATE 616 CLASS A. T. Davis, chief dlwior of lb rimmarrfflrt esrrcUee of S, iiotUmaUttA Service, and A. W. ypouUb Folk bisk school will be . k J. I. CASE AGENCY Mrs. M. O. Rockhlll had as her We are agents for the Case Thresh guests on Mothers Day Mr. and Mrs. ing Machines, Steam Engines, GasoJ. Newport of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lucy line Tractors, Ensilage Cutters, etc. Rockhill and her daughter, Mrs. RusMOGS GROCERY. sell Robertson and baby of Salt Lake - fADVKTIIHUraW) ; i WEATHER REPORT Following is a report of the vations made at the government power plant at the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon for the period ending ob-s- er . |