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Show I Biographical Sketch Minutes of City of Benjamin Isaac Council Meeting Funeral Service Friday Close Dont Count for Accident Victim In Wins Column i The following biographical sketch of Benjamin Isaac was read at the last meeting of Camp No. 2 of the J. Wylie Thomas Chapter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, by his granddaughter, Mrs. Thiie Mark- The City Council met at the City Hall Monday evening, Mayor Ludlow and all members of the Council being present. Prayer was offered by Councilman David Williams. Mayer Ludlow appointed the folham: lowing committee to arrange a Benjamin Isaac was born Septem celebration for Memorial Day: fitting Jf B. er 2. 7th, 1823 at Trefclun, Carmar- Hughes, chairman of comprogram He Wales. was the son of mittee; Reuben D. thenshire, chairGardner, Rees Isaac and Margaret Phillips man of the parade committee, and Isaac. At the age jot nineteen he asked that these the learned the mason trade and became tlon of all civic solicit clubs, lodges and very proficient at the work while yet other. In putting over a proper ob-- a young man. In the year l$4iheservance of the day. married Phebe Davis at the same Thomas town where lie was raided. They then council and Delamar tomet with the offered sell the right I moved- - to Lnndourer, Carmarthen to use his patented wood pipe repair sb f August 2nd, 1844, their first system for twenty years for the Waa a daugh,terr whom of $2,000 to be !h paid $100 each year! Margaret Ja,lr 1847, The matter was referred to the daughter was born, whom mlttee on water works with instruc-the- y named Mary. The third dau-ltloto have Silas Snell, superin-ghte- r I railed Ann. The Funeral services were held at the Second Ward meeting house lust Friday afternoon over tjie remains of Bernice Andrus, who was fatally injured Wednesday afternoon when struck by an automobile and died the same night. Bishop Elisha Warner presided at the services and the ward eholr, under the dim tion of Jesse Ludlow, with Mrs. Fern Brockbank at tho organ, sang, Tho Deepnlng Trials Throng Your Way." Tho Invocation ra Hub Standing w Provo American Fork 3 Ileber Sprlngvillo Payson Nephl Spanish Fork Eureka 2 Hi 1 1 1 0 'q t 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 8 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .667 .667 .333 .333 .000 00 Nephl took the long end of s 4 to wus offered by Bishop Henry Gard- 3 game at Nephl yesterday from the ner, after which the choir sang an xpaniards. The game was fast and snappy throughout, being played la anthem, Prayer. The speakers were Bishop J. o one hour and thirty minutes. The fea-tuef the game was the hitting of Stone of Vineyard, Joseph Brockbank and President Henry A. Gardner, all Worthington, star high school ath-et- e, who got three hits In as cf whom spoke comforting and conmany times up. Davis pitched a splendid soling words to the bereaved parents game, striking out nine and allowing and family. During the services a duet was but seven hits. fourth tendent, investigate. they rendered Wednesday Results by Misses Alton Jones and A committee of citizens S,1r?h "a9 bor At Provo on Ella Money and a duet by Mrs. W. W provo 9; Heber 7. April 7th. four daughters East Third and Fourth Southliving At Brockbank and Arthur Livingston. afreets, Sprlngvillo were born at Landouror. Springvllle 7; MrsGrace Krueker Mrs The choir sang la closing Some-tlm- e Eureka 4. Grandfather and grandmother Is- - Including Annie D. Gardner, Joseph Ferguson At Ameriean Well Fork American x heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ land Understand, after which Fork Robert J. Jex asked that the au-l- n the benediction was pronounced by 16; Puyson 5. the year 1848 and were baptized thorized sheep trail be moved out-- b At President Nophl Wells T. Brockbank. en of Nephl 4; Spanish Fork AuTelfef bo4A?t Henry Evans K their bom town, side the city limits. Moved by Coun- Mississippi river near s th4 excursion steamer, Norman, sank tragedy Beck k.lman tb that committee on H:!hhmiga4JWandthi,?tne,,iAu.uet FRIDAYS RESULTS being 20 lives. Meet ofttope and Alleys of the At Spanish Fork on August 20. 1849. Engineers Assn, and their WMg American Fork Crai dfathor meet with the county commissioners 12, Spanish Fork, 8. bad Wll Jolued the 10 8e wlat could be done. Seconded btber At Payson Church and Grandmother had one I by Jesse Ludlow and carried Nephl 3. Payson 18. At Heber after the,r hPtlsm Springvllle 3; Heber Hubbard Tuttle offered to sell to f!hter: Si7 On account of Memorial Day com- u. ( I their home and friends and I the city a on Saturday, there will be no half his ing AQareS set sal! for America. On Monday, North Main StAmt for a .UttoS1 Sunduj's Results holiday on Friday, May 29th. and the Trovo 11; Eureka 2. a company of and tool yard. No action taken pend-Sain- ts stores will close ail day on Memorial numbering 454 left Liverpool, lng further Investigation Day. The baseball game between Provo will furnish the Engljind under the direction of Dan- opposition City Physician Joseph Spanish Fork and Payson. scheduled at tho local ball on the ship Caravan. They ported that cellars in the bus'nL Tyler park Friday afterFollowing is a list of the Junior for Friday, May 29th, will bo noon played beginlng at 3 'clock. aC I di8trACt arfl ' rapidly filling with water I the Spanish Fo rk em i na ryw fl 1 be II High School Graduates: Ina Alexan- - on Memorial Day, beginning at 8 p.m. The American Fork Cavemen 1 Citizens should their got Milo Sunda3r Adams, Lois Banks, Lee cemetery took very kindly to the !?eld the Journey a child was borrA oone and venlng April 24th, at der, offerings of I th C,ty PaT,1,on po,low 1 Bingham, Anna Booke.Grant Bowers, lotsA cleanod off by Monday, May, 25 Lew Carter of their nearest friends, John O. and I to relieve the In the fourth Inning of fine program will be held at the soma ?ntn,ih After Margaret Thomas. This little' dan- - discussion It Clara Boyack, Edwin Boyack, Verda City Pavilion during the forenoon of Fridays game and before the derrick S Beck that A?IaciBank9 Bradford, Dale Bralthwalte, Melvin Memorial Day, followed Immediately was7 applied nicked Lew for a total bLermb?Aa!.b0,r onthe sbJp ,8 committee on hits and 8 runs. Up to that by a parade under the direction of of the American Legion to the cemetery, stanza Carter had kept them entirely days old when the ship landed at New are pumping water from their base. Art,cles of Faith from the counting station. Rex Class Chambers. Howard Christensen, Mur, where they will decorate graves of away I lei Abater I York, March 27, 1856. They had a I ments. Leader Davis, was called to the relief, Milo Seconded their Christensen, falen Christensen, Councilman comrades. The Sons and allowed who I I Explaining The Morning Breaks very rough voyage at that time of I Ludlow and carried. by six hits tn the remainder of Indian War Veterans Daughters Thomas Floyd Cornaby, Clayson the game, but kept them well scatter-of Btark I Donna Creer, Lois Creer, Elmer and Pioneers will decorate I discussing the electric light con-- 1 Pay eUId at r,ts Ltract their Duet The ton Ferry, Pennsylvania. rn ed. I I Grandfathwith the Reclamation Service ngc.?reak So Margaret Davis, Mary Davis, graves. The Spaniards landed on nson Crump, 83 Presl- - It was moved by Councilman Warner Sefectlona0 Sen, Rosy Selap,arTLatter-daRuby Dedrlckson, William Ellis, Jen-- I Bible dent over0 fh? k1 I Dodge y and seconded by Councilman early and often, gathering 9 Hpper branch. Evan8 Nelda Parr Janl0 Flnch nlng9 a hits and 7 runs off him In the first 8,8on Edna Gardner, theyremained,,tplt8tonlt.hat a clauB ho Inserted protecting! ;.R.J Gardner, 4 five Innings. ,am9 David Oroussman,Marguerite the city against high voltage, which Addle Miller was call-e- d ,b Desmond Geslison, VUr ye.ai;8-'- , Anttu'r haby crr to the rescue ln the fifth ed. as did also a motion that the UonV We tb,s PLice. Lewl8 Lockwood Jennie Huff, slntpn,hlrbvi Hales, The n C howovei and that put a stop Inning, 8be was named maximum demand be Increased to A- Yet of to the Jennie L. Hughes, Alta Hughes. MThree William I A. Cornaby, clerk of the scoring except for a three Grandfather continued his 200 kilowatts. The Increase will cost Seminary Huff. Laelle Hansen, Warner Hales, bagger by Nebo Bpockbank Jennie Hallara, Mark B. Hansen, An- School District, was the prin- Jimmie Anderson, which he convertmaso? but most of the the city approximately $100 per Remarks L ed Fk " tb,e. coal nilnes- into a run cipal when at but is the last speaker na on ?th Ade80n Chlpman allowed necessary , account James, Wendell James, Sarah the meeting of h0 1,6 th rap!d,y Increasing consumption Rotary Club, held Monday at the one of Addles fast ones to get by. 2dthi 8t,L wlth U8 tel1 Jan,eaon Iona Jarvis, Dean Jensen. home of PjesentationofCertlflcales Mrs. of Lizzie AMERICAN FORK Tuttle. Mr.. CorT,Umoe3, tbey bad whiIe at electricity. William Jex, Myrtle King, Leona 1 Mayor Ludlow reported that It is tiTA Saitl worshipped the ford Behoof Th A Lanwin. Aullne Lawhorn, Fred Lew-- L naby explained how the school disQuartet ls Edna Ludlow, Lavern Losee, Don- - trict Is financed, where the money 1 ffniV ih1 b,anch and were thne to begin band concerts and ask- Clara wbat action should be taken. It na Monk' Lo,s Morgan, Ida Nelson, comes from and how it is expended. 0 Ln?low fntofmpnh Tt,w0rsv P. and ,B the,r ed Incidentally he called attention to the 4 fhli? sPndld was moved by Councilman McKell AddrSs .T,hey .Jennie RaIpb Nelson, rAA. OUen, May S Be"n.,on we notify Prof. F. J. Faux that o YrSfountalnHUrh William Olsen, Herald Okerman, Al- - fact that owing to the large amount 0 thprlniJAad ilLers sang and th bro- - that of we want band concerts providing we Benediction corporate property In this district, 4 Thni48 ma Pac Leroy Pace, Beatrice Peter- ment.P ryMrtfffffcent ?usUal ,n8tru- M k 0 TVrandfatber pIayed the clar- - can get a good band, and asked that son.Don Pierce, Atha Proctor, Lenore we are able to finance our schools did much good Prof. Faux meet with the council on I Edna Andrus Rigtrup, Edna Robertson, Reed Rob- - with a much lower levy than other 1 '"ff: at this place. But they were the matter. Seconded by Councilman 1,0,8 Brockbank ton, Mary Verl Simmons, Yerda Sim- - districts throughout the state. 1 I Chorister anxious for the time when they could I Ludlow and carried. Allen Rowelmons, James Sorenson, Lenore Sterl- property pays about 60 per 2 cent of the taxes Budlow read a Petition from coal m,nefl 0 necessary for our were6 danZlrnnf'a Is a list of students who ,ng AngU8t Swenson, Ellen Thomas, r department asking that a willFolowlng from Bern,ce Thomas, Ilean Thomas, Lau-th- schools. The per capita cost of givfapf ah ,tbuy wer g,ad the graduate this Seminary f t.he.tr,p acr08S Mm7r ing education to our children Is lowf tbe flr be Edna Andrus, Mary L. Brock-- ! renc Tuckett, Bert Tuttle, Reed er DlalM thatch" here than the average of the state, run tbe city departmnt ight wrk on tibey, sprinkler, and bank, Hannah Grace Banks Lora K. I Vincent, Bernice Warner, Ora War-- J the tnn pf th0 80,1 or rec?r?raended Joeeph Chappie for the Bowen. Norma Marie Christensen ner- - Vivian Wilde. speaker pointed out, notwithA :hfeKrt,M,nJ11,,n themselves a city position. No action taken. 0 The following list will get their dl- - standing we maintain a higher standDonald Dean Davis, Dona Francis' hproBi,t0 C In ard d education than the average. ey 0 worshlp 89 they I Council adjourned untU Thursday, Gladys Gardner, Lue Hopper, Vera p,oma8 ,f tbey mak np their work wishBii May 21st I Rowena 0 w,tb Mr Hansen before Friday event alsoSuperintendent Melvin Wilson was H Lester Hodge, Jones w I ta th ,a8tlng B'!?,n-.l8aapresent and spoke briefly. 2 Ludlow. Eldon GranrMcKeu; Sel-I11- 1 friendship c the ,, - - The last word in Sanitary Plumb-- 1 ! Fredrick Nelson. 0 Alice Peterson I Mabel Brown, Wilma Hanson, Ilar- 4 ene7itieWf8 dhe?rted and ,ng and Heating the best of refer-- 1 Harriet Prior, Gwen Cleon Prlor ry Hales, Robert Lewis, Theron ten Gen,eve Riches, Myles Roach, 0 ,C,iU A? rork- - When ?nces See John Bralthwalte, 267 Helen Marie Prior, Anna A. South Main or phone 27. branch of 0 Aleln Rowe, Eleanor Stark, ignea Leah swnso. Mildred Stewart. Saints to move westward, and the 0 all Stensa B. Skinner, Mark Sorenson, were happy to do so. They gold all Tb Boys Band, which was 0 A. Thomas, Dona K. Thomas, Hannah The first motion picture ever to they had to buy the best wagon and I gan,8ed ln th Archie H. grade schools last play on Brodway at five dollars a Total Williams, Afton I oxen they could get for tbe 40 8 14 26 10 ter bV Mr. Faux, will give a short seat thats the Journey. Ruby Waters. Two weeks before leaving Pensylvan-iareputation of Mad-daI concert , Summary at the City park next Sunday Errors, Prior, Rowe, Sans Gene School! hailed as Gloria the first son was born to Benja-mi- n at 7:30- - The band consists Swansons masterpiece. Moreover Holmstead. Two Base Hits, Barnes, HERBERT TWINS WTV CARRLIGE otIenlng and Phebe Isaac. They named Homer, Miller, Prior, 2, L. Lewis. over fortjr boy8 who were a be. the theatre was to the rafters Three him Thomas John, Base Hits, Durrant, Miller, AnThe anual award day of the Span- on their Instruments when Tor the occasion,packed . glnners with hundreds of derson. John bmlth, who afterward became I,f8h Fork High School was Out, By Dodge, 8; l?yd. babjrcarrlage I thcJr procured them last November. unsuccessful held last i 77 for admission by Miller, Struck 3; by Carter, 1; by Davis rwid in7. Patrlareh ot the Thursday. The presentation BPeeche ?5!IeAebiTa5; 0rvBroter8uComPany They haT had but 0,18 lesson per and a crowd applicants of several thousand givnh rtnn iw!n9 Aonl ln th d,8trlct the work Sunday evening ing the police a tussle outside the the- 2. Bases on Balls, off Dodge, 2; off hA1 uy Brother George for the athletic awards were made by whothn acted as emi-- Miss Ardell Ludlow. Those receiving Carter, 2; off Davis, 1. Double Plays, should be Interesting to their parents atre In their efforts to b7 th iw,n8 Bon get Into the Davis to Anderson frontlers- - t0 lead athletic awards were; Max to L. Lewis; Miland others who George rholAA Mr. rnmnfnv1011, attend. Faux also and place a ,ad catch Thomas, glimpse of Miss ler to Holmstead to BenJamin. The hopes to keep the band going all Swanson and her French-noblemaJnCnmPiasy Vern mounta,n8- - So on Bill Bowen, Owen Rowe and Lester 1 Hrb.ert, Ingcrsoll. n rrAfsnwfh 186Au grandfather and Jones, Sweaters; Dean Larsen, Mer- - 7?:?57,ani7win bab,eg ar doing summer and he states that next the husband, de la Marquis Falaise W th 8 The ?n carrlage 18 8wa,t tep th boF" CHANGE OF DATE OF ih company con- - rill Sabin, Myles Bowen A meet in the new de la Coudraye. 39 wagons and 359 souls I Rowe, email gold basket and Allen IJng day when the young Her--1 Junior High School for dally prac- OLD FOLKS OUTING f balls, Swenson Manager has booked Mance Nebraska, la the John The presentation speeches for the berte can roll forth to look over their I tlse. Hear the boys Sunday evening dame Sans Gene at the sink company. Angelus for We can see from debating and oratorical awards were new surroundings for the first time. I at 7:30. On account of tho extra next Wednesday and Thursady. early seamade ther the date of the Old Floks out90AoUAAer son, Miss that the by Jones. of,falnt8 Even for Those Evelyn Gloria 9 Swanson, whose not have held more receiving awards for debating were Somebody whose name I dont re-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Fornsten and screen efforts are ing has been fixed for Tuesday, June afhn,B always acted In 2nd. The than provisions and bedding, I Allen Rowe, Lola Briggs, Isabella member, borrowed the 3rd volume family motored to Midvale Tuesday elaborate days festivities will beand Masettings or the Biographical Cyclopaedia by because of tbe serious Illness of Mr. dame Sans Gene, is gowns, gin with a meeting at the Second walk08 TillfA nldKWe C0mpcHl to Hdge and Isaac McConnell. Those an Andrew Jensen from me sometime Fernstens father, A. O. Fernsten. unusually ward chapel at 10:30 and will conas all others tor oratory were: uxuriouB production. It was Rigtrun filmed tinue until 11:45. them, braved It cheerfully, chle Williams and Mary In France, and the Blanche Thomas last year, Will the person who bor- will backgrounds In- be served at 12 noon, The dinner They walked all day until their feet Mrs. Edwin Bringelson of Eureka, clude the The presentation speeches for stu-7e- ,r rowed It, kindly return the At 1:30 sharp. at palace FonVersailles. I aometlmes came here Saturday and stopped until tainebleau and LARSEN. another bleeding, then dent body officers were made by Miss Complegne, spots hith- will last session3 will be held which evening they would sit around I Helen Hales. Those receiving until erto forbidden to motion picture p.m. From 3 p.m. Tuesday visiting with relatives. pine dirind 8ingpra,8e9 to were Max Thomas, student body ectors. Gloria Is Been sleeping In until 4, amusements will be conductTeF God, I rested ed at the Mrs. Leora Andrus was hostess to the actual golden bed of Park under the direc. morning and go president. Mary Wiliams, secretary Mario An- tion of J. City on their way rejoicing. A number of and treasurer; Bertha Bearnson tb Sorosis Junior club Thursday ev- - toinette, flirting B. Hughes. The amuseIn the gardens where were born on this Journey. My ttor In chief of the school lening of last week. The time was that unfortunate Queen conducted ments will consist of Indoor baseball paper; sister, Margaret was one of aac McConell, assistant editor: :Jos-theby the men, races and games by the amorous Intrigues, and coquetting ladies. making two of my mothers I ph Sorenson, business manager with Napoleon In (Emile Drain) the sisters who were born while on this I Charles Hagan, assistant I Luncbe was served to the actual private chamber prlze thA business stake wefi hefd which the journey from Wales, one on the ship I manager. Tomato W.8n2 Plember8 and two special guests, Mrs. real Napoleon Thnr!datbeirinA last See occupied. The results Charles S. Plants for Sale and one on the plulus. Grandmother I Miss Mary Wllllame received a chanel Waters. are said to be startling realistic. ( ADV KHTISKJf B.NT) 1aa. AS8 it0 .ra many t,raeB how beautiful block F pin set In pearls for Eighty-fiv- e graduates received their In Madame Sans Gene (Madame she day carrying the baby being the most efficient student ln Devil-Ma- y Miss Care,) Swanson certificates. has and when Bhe was Just two weeks the Spanish Fork Dr. C. M. Peterson, optometrist, I old 'son of the role of the witty, flirtatious little Vernon, the two High School The program included from her Journeys end. her little son selection I Mr. and Mrs. John years of Provo French laundredd, who used to wash will be at Strangs Jewelry store SatPark died and was buried by the wayside. I Tomato Plante for from 1 to 6 p. m. Sale See Napoleon's shirts for him, when he urday (ADV EBT18KMANT) It was then nearly four months old, Lewis Bradford. was an Impecunious corporal, who as they had been nearly three and married ono of Napoleons seargeants oovKansEiocNT) ono-haham; piano duet. Marelda Stone and daughter of Mr months on the trip. Thia W2ATHER REPORT and who was swept by the French was a sad blow to the young I SlnSff amnTeJex Ti-aof this mother Miss Nall cUy. Into revolution the title of from hare 0t 8 yet bee anDOUnc and residence in Napoleon'sDuchess Meant Most In court, u,S?SS!i,Br Lehl t0 9p"d t byBlJ?S Bhe whore alternately scandalized Bralthwalte. musical reading, Ina! and sent into hilarious laughter the Markham, with accompaniment by At regular meetlmr of th haughty lords and ladles, .ending by June Livingston: song, Lake Shore I wants the Club last Thursday saving tho Empress honor adn winnwe?e SpStai ?riinds MJondea8y7ere UMt f I he RI8A.con'ler7ork ,ed by Margaret I the Cottam members ing for herself the eternal gratitude valedictory address, Blanche joined by a number of Rotary Club of fork, where they built an adobe Napoleon. violin Jones; solo, Schuyler Strang, members. The program was ,n the 80uth Th 0n Wentslan i07B!.07 al met vester- - A short address of commendation 13 tnfTAi and Pact town, which was their home I day afternoon at theClub Dr Mrs. J. J. Banks, who Cloudy hnm nt un14 soeeSh-eappreciation of the work accomplish-- 1 chlirman snd recently until they died. Grandfather being Maud Rain d derwent a short The afternoon was surgical was given by Harrison R. Merrill, es by Nell at 15 operation the a mason, went from place to place sepnt Ferguson. P. Dahle, Wm A Cornabv Aird Hospital at Provo, was Cloudy in a social way, afterwhlch 17 c",r"1 P. Cloudy luncheon wae served by tbe hostess. (Continued on rage 8) recovered to return to her 18 Clear home Tuesday etrenlng, 19 Clear t ' fr 7" re com-anoth- er ns ,,ed M weSSiSlS ldthtoll Bennion to Stores to be Closed On Memorial Day ... Big Class Graduate From Junior High Seminary Graduates K rostlamiOceifn1 wi?o ssPi.'tssEa srss Jne, ".?hi explain School Finance to Rotary Members L -- 1 Jm,7dnr pk..8 .haJr t Cor-pora- te ef mr: thi Pat-ZVZ- New York Paid $5 a Seat for This Picture Award Day Held at wln-Wllkl- Local High m -- wea. ad 1 we. win-fuMnd- A fi re same-MARIN- es Religion Class Hold pGraduation j Program RearcTsrdrtP tb,s s'" M"-L-H-,u- ri lf a luftixi Ul?B!&Ste 5, S" ri llded s Esa.,h' sufli-cient- ly |