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Show SPANISH rOIUC, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAY 15th. I02i VOLUME XXIII shir omo SCHOOL TO May Day i 3.ir kz ts n I irt NUMBER 20 Lady SPANISH FORK WINS GBADUME BIS CHS!S GIVE TWO IADGE GAUGES tot Ik blk riwM U(i4all ill ! hld III U Wlaou on lb evening of May S3r J. Tbstr promptly si 1:3. A pM-di- d arru-- 4 and progra bag lb public la Invited to attend. .haul bu I'ltOGIUM Nlaib Grad Chorus Invocation Addrs of Welcome. .Ll Bowes Bella Ludlow Ludlow Stanley Hardy Senior Girl .. Vocal Koto Orta lta .4ini Valedictory luiilira Quartet to Graduate AdJre Ir. Tboinaa Awarding of Marlin !iitoma Kt ffolo Ji Paul . ....Supl. A. C. eleron Remark Benediction Tbo addrvaa of v.lrum, and lb nr glvtn by tba valedictory addr girl and boy of lb senior class havIn ing tbo bight! average grad scholarship over a period of four year. graduati Pay Iicarnsufl Marlon Berge Stanley llardy Iona Hickman Jennie llootb LIUle Hopper Mark Huff Alloa Ilughya Lola Bowen lari llowcn Itussel Do won Hubert Bradford Jtawael Bradford Hubert Brown Ora Carter Bay Christensen Norma Christensen Donald Davia Golden Elmer Margaret Dart Arthur Grotegut , Prtd Jarkton ramella Lewi Norma Ludlow Hctta Ludlow Hcva Ludlow Rachel Moran Charlea.McKetl Alice Peterson Clyde Sabin Haiti Snell Mark Thomas Donna Thomas Lionel Tolmsn Ruby Waters Afton Wilkins Alice Culre 'Maggie Williams Melvin Hanks Claude Kngberg Yerda Francla Delilah Gardner Gladya Gardner Clement Hannon Sophia Hanson Blanche Johnson Hananh Vlcklund I JIMOK HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Rowena Angus Florence Larson Wayne Anderson Hannah Larson Della Argyle Pert Lewis Edward Banks Alta Ludlow Evelyn Bearnson Katie Ludlow Wilma Bearnson Della Mace Elva Mace Nora Berk Hannah Bowen Grace Martell Robs Boyack Mary McKell Della Burch George Measorn Richard Moran George Butler Emma Nelson Hilda Cahoon Clyde Chambers Fay Nielsen Walter Claysott Delies Nielsen Charles Corbell Wllford Otteson Clara (ornaby Clara Peterson Zelda Peterson Mary Cornaby Grace Durrrant May Prior Dolly Rlgtrup Ellis Elmer Helen Rowe Dona Evans , Ernest Roach Lester Evans Claydon Simmons Loue Evans Alden Snell Myrtle Evans Clara Snell Sterling Evans George Snell Reed Jones Reed Ferguson Grant Snell Don Sorenson James Finch I'red Stahmann Dona Francis f Charles Stewart Hurl Frost Donna Stewart Dona Hales Maudine Stewart Helen Hales Lockwood Hales Ida Stoker Luella Tippetts Vivian Hales Arthur Hansen Clarence Thomas Beulah Hansen Leanore Thomas Eugene Hansen William Thomas Eugene Tuckett Rulon Hansen Thomas Ward Harrison Edgar Sidney Hayward Jnea Williams Charles Wood Nellie Helm Isabell Hodge Earl Huff Eleanor Huff Grant Huff Verl Jackson Bernice Jensen Goldie jex Ludvlc Jex Dona Johnson Grace Jones Jennie Jones Marion Jones Frank White Sylvester Bradford Isabell Chadwick Maxine Chambers Alden Christensen Donald Christenson Sterlirig Cornaby Desmond Gislason Clifford Johnson Christine Johnson Burnell Livingston Heber Beckstrom Combination China Closet and Buffet for Sale. See W. C. Adams. MjmnmsEMEKT) The family of Mrs. Mary Vincent wish to thank the many kind friends who assisted them in any way during the illness and at the funeral of their mother. iUHair KvHy ColSfuruun. h a pro orchestra bounced bit In tb ffpsnUh Fork Auditorium UTu ly evening ibal among an ineUieul, demand aro lb ibrongu of patron for Ibeir return. A g couerqurur they will return for two mor engagement during lb month of May, neat Tuesday evening aul rbe TdsV evening Mtowlng. Thu bull lut Tu.eday night pa i run led by hundred of lover of lh dance, many of them hailing from town thirty mil sny. Tb bad bem advertised a being of a dllghtfutty different brand, and tb fUluJr Player, under tb leadership of Phil Fischer, uurely lived up to tbelr reputation. Tb orrbeeira I mad up of a doten moMans. erh of who ml an expert on two or This veratllliy tbrne Irnttrumroia. provide for Infinitely varied effect In tb orrtratlon. The melody makers demonstrated the fart that they know h tempo nhlrh delight Th . unli. und ic In tb MEET ff.hu-- . I BOTH LEGS BROKEN n A Utah County Mr at Provo and Field ati.Micuu point. Irovo llrh lu.r )-- r did irktnd in I of Mr. and Shore ( n lf frHur nf both big Wv tb kn.e took Saturday wbru be I'lhM ui-i- k A 4 la with Ml a wbnh bl f.rt iiro kunuunitug gate th. ortior th tib. r i bathing out of ike rar Pork and ba run ovr, Tb father . it not bru h.t non th meet, know the little fallow was did nut far ibi miudriauding, Oops a h and the car nut around l.uc. hjnuh Fork star ail around 1." r.-- r wbU went over tb boy's I r fur tiler would hve entered the g both and tba front hub jump and could easily won leg. bi bouldrs, but ovr hi over school to enough points put lb top. IMieveing, however, that no Injgty olbV (ban bl lg appear the lied and Gray bad Ib meet won. la b attained. Tb Injury wag and by Dr. Jopb Hugh Comb llowen kept bint nut of tb aa picture wa taken at the high jump, nfftr of Dr, tlrorkbank and Frit. Tb summary : Tb little patient I recovering -Mil Bun Payne. Lincoln, won; llae kins, Provo, second; Spaulding Lincoln, third. Tim 9:44. It take mor than 254 mil ot 100 yard lah Row, ffpanlek tubing a day to supply just nppr Pork, wun; Worthington. Nvpbt. n requirement la tb radiator desecond; Hughe, SpanLh Pork, third-Timpartment of Ib Ford Motor Com10 I 5. pany's plant at Highland Park. De440 yard dash Crandall, ffprtng-vllle- , troit. under tbe present blgh first; Rlmmons, Iayson, second; Ia otber word abedule. Lli.bi.-ld- , Provo, third. lb copper tubing umh! annually for Half Mil Crandall, Sprlngvlllo, Ford radiator would go round tba won; 1 louts. Provo, second; Broad-head- . earth three time or If bent Into n NVphl, third. Tim 2:17. circle with the earth In tbe center 220 yard low hurdles Rowe, Fph It would stand 8,000 miles away Pork, won; fflmmona, Payson, sec- from be earths surface. ond ; Chlpman, Am. Fork, third. Time Tbe radiator department la called 27 upon to produce 9,000 radiators a 220 yard dash Worthington. day, and materials necessary to pro- NVphl. won; Huff. Spanish Fork, sec- duce tbl output run Into surprising ond; Johnson, Provo, thlrd;!lughes. figures. In addition to th copper Spanish Fork, fourth. Tim 23 tubing, of which 95 pieces II 7- -t Half Mile Relay ffprlngville first; Inches long go Into every radiator, other materials used In n single Spanish Pork aecond; Provo third. Shot PuC Thorn. Pprngvlile, day's production of radlatora comwon; Toiman. Spanish Fork, aecond; prise 38 tons of sheet steel, 8 tons Peterson, Provo, third. 42 fL 3 In. of terne plate. 47 tons of brass. 9 Discus .Corbett, Provo, won; ton of solder, 18.000 malleable Clark, ffprlngville, second; Miller, castings, more than 4 miles of brass Provo, (bird. 108 ft. 6 Inches. tubing for drains and 1,048 gallons Broad Jump Rowe, Spanish Fork of acid. In the making of a single radiawon; Toiman. Spanlxh Fork, second; tor 140 operations are necessary and Lltrtjcld, Provo, third; 19 ft. High Jump Walker, Pleasant every step of the manufacturing proGrove, won; Rail, Pleasant Grove, cess requires unusual care. second; Thorn, ffprlngville, third. Rigid Inspection la maintained all 5 ft. 8 inches. Height, through the process. Every part la C 4 closely scrutinized before assembly, Mothers day was appropriately ob- and assembled radiators are tested served Jawt Sunday In all the wards under water and air pressure of 15 at th Sunday School and afternoon pounds per square Inch. Before the services with appropriate exercises finished radiator Is sent out from ahd special services. The day was the department it is given a final ideal for the services and special Inspection for quality and appearmade ance. speaking, readings uch of the services impressive. The mothers were honored with flowers, The body of Melvin Banka, son of booklets, or other tokens of love. It David and Barbara Creer Banks, was seems that no other day has such an brought here Wednesday from Ivina, appeal ttf the heart aa the day we Idaho. Funeral Bervlree are being honor mother and the observance In held this afternoon over tbe remains church and women's clubs here show at the Third warif church. The that the local people certainly be- young man, who was 20 years old, lieve in honoring the day. and a former student of the B. Y. U., Provo, died ae the result of the kick The members of the Third ward of a horse. He Is survived by his Relief Society gave a'reception and father and stepmother and one brosocial at the church last Wednesday ther. The hand of affliction has afternoon in honor of the retiring dealt heavily with Mr. Banks, who presidency, Mrs. Emma Halverson has buried four out ot his five childand her counsellors, Mrs. Emmeline ren, also their mother. Bowers and Mrs. Kate Carter. During the program each of the honor NIELSON CHILD DIES ' guests was given a beautiful framed Glen Berlin, infant son of Mr. and picture as a token of esteem, the presentation speech being made by Mrs. Lonny Nielson, died last night Mrs. Mary Clayson and responses after an Illness of two weeks. The by each of the retiring officers. The child was five weeks old. Funeral remainder of the program included services have not as yet been community singing led by Mrs. Annie R. Beck with Mrs. Hazel Larsen The ladies of the On Wentsian accompanist; address of weloome, MrsEugie Prior; solos, Mrs. Robert club entertained their mother WedHughes, Mrs. Annie Corbell and Mrs. nesday afternoon st the home of Nell Larsen. At the close of the pro- Mrs. Cooper Jex. Four high school gram the ladies repaired to the am- glrjs, Afton Jones, Hanah Vlcklund, usement hall where a buffet luncheon Maggie Williams and Ella Money, enwas served to 46 mmebers and a so- tertained with several songs. , Miss cial hour enjoyed. Prayer was by Jones and Miss Vicklund each gave Mrs. John Hallam. two readings. The remainder of the time. was spent playing ring the bunA three room house ny and For Rent Stung,, High score prize was and outbuildings. Call 54. won by Mrs. John I. Hayes. Consol(ZDVKBTISSMXNT) ation pripe was awarded to Mrs, Diy-o- n. Out of town guests were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan C. Thomas of John Daniels of Payson; Mrsf Dixon Salt Lake City, Richard Thomas of and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart of BenRawlins, Wyoming, spent Sunday Mrs. John I- - Hayes' of' and here with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thom- jamin Thistle. mother was presented1 Each as to honor Mothers Day. , with a beautiful picture. I 41 g Fidr uR-rr- 1111 cr iht ffnlb d brkd 1 be btof t Whit Huum. She rewarded mirni May Day thought with a motherly kt end Th photograph taken of Mr CoolMg W k bram the lift' tot fur their a loving hug fur each. U oTIUKT AhmUREH OF EMU M'AMfcll FORK INH.lt EMEV MILL MKAK INIINHOIA The rears! the Saltalr orchestra Ilia ORATION IIV MEMORIAL DAY I balled with delight by all who enjoyed th last two dance. Th atUniforms have boon ordered for Tb splendid support and tendant on the two occasions wa I the anticiSpanish Fork Police Department big. bub th management given the American Legion by 111 ara much bigfor nd and it la expected that (bey preparing pating ib City Council. Nebo School Board, ger crowd next Tuesday night. local merchants and property own- rive the latter part of tb month. It er aloug Main street baa made It ba become Decennary fur a police-ma1 tpnUb Fork IHgh Trrk mi dancer. KKMolt It Kill M1IOOI, SECOKOJUO. HUH OVER BY AUIO 1 n NOTICE TO ELECTRIC LIGHT AND CITY WATER l.ILS poMlblo to bav the uniform system of flag decoration Installed for memAs aervanta of tb peopl wa with orial day. The dtcoratlon will exto do everything In our power to tend from First South Street lo 4th show courtesy and grant favors to North Street and s measured there the citizens whom serve, but thru will be a total of 91 flag, or 47 lleniency on our part and careleg-nea- a flag on each side ot Main street. on the part of some dtlxens In boys will have these flags th past, quite a aunt of money ba The legion inches from the curb. twelve become due tb C'ty on delinquent placed property As many citizens who electric light and waterworks rates. does not come within the above limHence on and after May 1st. 1924, a desire for a all city fund will be bandied on a its have eypressed the Legion will take and staff, flag strictly business basis and no service orders for these outfit at the same will be continued where a delinquent cost of 14.00 each, and will Install due the elty which Is more balancp In the ground or will furthan 60 daya past due or In arrears. the outfit nish brackets to bang from building. This is done in fairness to (he many can be to Commander citizens who have been prompt in Orders Booth given and all ordered this John E. paying thelrblll and consequently week will be delivered and installed have been carrying the delinquent! for Memorial Day. in the past. Citizens who are in arrears and STAKE (X)NFKREN('K TO have not the money at this time to NERO BE HEIJ) AT l'AYNO.N pay their delinquent bill will be given an opportunity ot sign a note for the delinqupent balance, providing Nebo Stake Quarterly conference their present bill Is paid up and be held at Payson Saturday and will kept paid up. Anyone falling to setSattle their bill will force us to discon- Sunday, May 24th and 25tb. a priesthood general morning urday nect their service until such time as the whole bill shall be paid In full meeting will be held at the Payson sesbefore we will reconnect the service First ward meeting house and a be held at will sisters the for sion and In that event the account will be dirhanded to the attorney for collec- the Stake Tabernacle, under the is Relief It of the ection Society. tion, which will vmean added exthat Stake the desired Presidency by pense. from every A discount of 10 per cent has been a good representation in the stake will Priesthood quorum authorized by the City Council which at the session Saturday applies as follows on present elec- be present tric light reading 10 per cent dis- morning. Saturday afternoon and two sescount if paid on or before May 20th sions Sunday will be devoted to the or the 20th of the month in which the meter is read hereafter, but ab- regular conference. solutely no discount allowed on any The members of the Ladies' Literbill after the 20th of the month In Club entertained at a Mothers which meter is read, and if bill is not ary. dinner and social Lriday afterDay paid by the 5th of the month follow- noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing, service will be cut off. William A. Cornaby. A program was A discount of 10 per cent will also under the direction of Mrs. be allowed in water rates for the year given Annie R. Beck who also led com1924, if same is paid within 20 days other numbers were after the date of the water notice munity singing; Mrs. Lily Rowe; Mother,paper, but absolutely no discount allowed Mrs. Dale Beck Evans, and solos, after 20 days, a bat rate will be efMrs. Robert Hughes; readings, Mrs. fective to July 31, after which date Sarah Sterling and Mrs. Hannah if bill is not paid water will be shut instrumental music, Mrs. off and the whole amount due must Browne; Horace Fereday. An hour of games be paid before service will be reand social conversation was enjoyed connected. the program. The tables This is a matter of business and following were artistically decorated with pink will be enforced to the letter, so If and white carnations. Dinner was you are In arrears, please pay up served at 5:30 to 26. Each mother promptly and profit by the discounts. present gave a Mothers day sentiThis notice is final, and if you are ment and the honor ' guests were delinquent please pay up and save us presented with carnations. the bother and humiliation of having to disconenct your service and if you Miss Rosetta Bowen who is attenddo not pay up and find your service ing Henagers Business College In disconnected, please remember that Salt Lake City, spent the week here we have taken it for granted that with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John the service is not wanted or else you E. Bowen. are one of those who want the other fellow to pay your bill. Mrs. A. B. Rockhill delightfully enThe office of the city clerk will be tertained the oflcers of the Sego open until 7 oclock every evening to Lily Camp R. N. of A. at her home June 1st In order to give those that last Thursday evening. The time are working a chance to call and was devoted to business. At 11 oclock luncheon was served. , ' to wear a uniform because of the great number of touriula and other strangers, who, not knowing the men personally, would have no mean of knowing whether they were being hailed by an officer or by somebody asking for a ride. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants always on band at Mra. R. M. Jex. Cel In your orders early for Mothera Day flowers. IXDVnTUIKMJUm One Bulrk Tonring For Sale Car In good condition. Call agent D. A R. O. R. R., Spanish Fork. (ADvaansmuxT) NEBO STAKE TO HOLD RELIGION Class COMMENCEMENT, evening May 25th, the N Sunday Nebo Stake Religion Class Commencement exercises will be held at the Spanish Fork Second ward meeting bouse. A splendid program will be given and diplomas will be nwar id to all Religion Class students who' have completed the work of the 9th grade. All are cordially Invited to attend. The members of the Otopla club entertained in honor of their mothers at a Mothers Day dinner Sunday afternoon and evening. A profusion of Spring flowers decorated the table. Covers were laid for26. A six course dinner was served at 6 oclock, following which a program was given as follows: solos, Edward Williams, Mrs. Harold Swenson, F. J. Faux; readings. Miss Stensa Sorenson, Mrs. James Andersoi and Mrs. Maggie Swenson; piano solos, Each of the Miss Mary Williams. mothers gave a sentiment on Mother, and the honor guests were presented with carnations. The function was held at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. R. Creer. Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Halverson met at their home in Palmyra to welcome them to their old home after an absence of four years. Early In the evening a buffet lunch was served after which the evening was spent in congregational singing with Fred Nelson at the piano. Mrs. Dagmar Johnson, in behalf of those present, spoke words of appreciation and esteem of the honor guests. Mr. Halverson, in response, thanked all for - their presSeveral readings,- solos and ence. duets made an enjoyable evening. Miss Leah Hales and Grant Hales came home from Salt Lake City to spend Mothers day with their moth-Mr- s. Mima Hales. t Mrs. Thomas Williams suffered a severe sprain of her ankle one day last week when she slipped trom a chair on which she was standing.. It was at first feared that the leg was fractured, but it proved to be only badly sprained. bn-kin- hl iit4 pro-durtl- nn 4-- 10. and-slngln- g , Dewey Woods, formerly of this Used Monarch Range For Sale city, will be married at 8:30 this ev- with reservoir, in good condition. ening to Miss Ruth Alexander of Taylor Bros. Co. Salt Lake City. The ceremony will ' (ADVEBTISEHSNTJ take place at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wilson went to Miss Eloise Bringelson spent last Salt Lake to be present at the wed- Sunday here visiting relatives and 1 friends. ' ding reception. y s 5 |