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Show 11 lollCfl SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1025 VOLUME XXIV Discovers New Wonder of the Sea National Magazine of Funeral Services for Emma Sophia Nelson Has American Legion Fine Boost for Utah ' The following article, under the caption, Out Where the West Does Its Stiff," was published recently In the National American Legion Week- ly, accompanied by a photo of John E. Booth, department commander of Utah, taken at the summit In Salina ( . i r Canyon. Here Mr. Booth Is shown 'more than a mile and a half above sea level pausing for a snapshot during the 6,000 miles of driving he did to put his department forty per cent v.i over its quota in the American Lena- glon Endowment Fund. r OUT WHERE THE WEST DOES ITS STUFF By Carter Johnson Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 4 oclock at the First ward meeting house over the remains of Emma Sophia Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson, who died last Thursday night at the Hughes Memorial Hospital, after an illness of two months, during which time she underwent two major operations for appendicitis. Bishop William C. Beckstrom presided at the services and the ward choir under the direction of Joseph The F. Skinner sang Consolation. opening prayer was offered by President Wells T.Brockbank, after which the choir sang, Sister Thou Wast Mild and Lovely. The speakers were Mrs. Bessie G. Hales, the young ladys Sunday School teacher, Albert SwenBon and Dr. Joseph Hughes of the Stake High Council and Stake President Henry A. Gardner, all of whom spoke of the splendid life of the deceased1 and her parents. During the services the high school quartet. Misses Ella Money, Afton Jones, Maggie Williams and Erma Beautiful Isle of Williams sang Somewhere, with piano accompaniment by Miss Mary Williams; Mrs. Jennie W. Swenson and Miss Min Williams sang, Beautiful Sunset, and Miss Ellen Jameson sang a solo, One Fleeting Hour, with violin and piano accompaniment by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jacobsen. After closing remarks by Bishop Beckstrom, the choir sang, Sometime Well Understand, after which the benediction was pronounced by NUMBER 33 $1200 in Prizes for i. Six months explorations in the Sargossa sea and off the Galapagos Islands, netted many new specimens of the sea for the Natl Museum of Natural Uistor by the Dr. Wm. Beebe expedition which Just returned. Deep sea fishes with show M window or . transparent V-i- r, III ,1A .J', fS J ' 1 - - J, i The annual Utah County Fatr and Fall Festival will be held in Provo, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 23, 24, and 25, according to announcement of the general the members of which met at Provo Tuesday evening. The county commissioners have pledged their fullest support to the committee, which bas at Its disposal $1200 to be distributed In prizes and awards for the produce that excels in the various departments of the fatr. The money has been budgeted approximately as follows: manufacturing, $100; domestic science and art, $160; agriculture, $300; livestock, 450; Junior project, $150; fine arts coiu-mltte- stomachs; others with lighting plants of their own; are some of the wonders brought back. . m Utah County Fair l Booth Elected National Committeeman of the Legion at Brigham City e, 650. The supervisors of the various departments are as follows: livestock, A. O. Smoot; agriculture, L. L. Bunnell; domestic art and science, Miss Ruby Smith; junior project,' J. F. Skinner; manufacturing, Walter Adams; fine art, Herald R. Clark. Mayor O. K. Hansen was chosen as head of the concesions committee, while J. A. Owenl was appointed as chairman of the amusements committee. When word went eastward and westward the Utah and Nevada had ?y! Uhhiujl oversubscribed their quotas for the jAyTOQAgTK.nl Fund American Legion Endowment each state raising almost halt as i much again as the sum which had iWWMttW . been assigned it that news did not Boys JOHN IS. BOOTH for those , have Its full signifiicance Dell The Spanish Fork Post of the Amseen the never who have rugged , erican Legion and the American Le. country which lies between the crest Reglstered Jersey Bull Cal t for There will be a Primary Boys Pet About two hundred members of of the Rockies and the Sierras. gion Auxiliary was well represented Sale See George Whetman. Parade Saturday at 4 p. m., led by i Twenty-fiv- e thousand dollars does (ADVXHTISIIOCND the Second ward enjoyed the annual at the annual convention held at Prof. Fauxs boys band. The parade hot seem like a formidable sum, but .. Alar-l.Dell. Brigham City last week, and received at outing Tuesday Maple will form at the City Park and will Weve Just found out that Char- many honors at the convention. the raising of that sum and more by the attended would have crowd ger march tbree blocks north and back. the Legionnaires of Utah was a sur-- , leys Aunt is from Brazil, where the The delegates returned all stating outing but for the threatening wea- Prizes will be awarded to the ward nut scome state a In from. That accounts for that they were shown a real time at passing accomplishment; which kept many from making baring the best division in the parther, with only three cities of more than Brigham City and the convention the trip. -- Notwithstanding the heavy ade, also a prize given for the best it. 10,000 population, 'with, an average was a success In every way. rain in the valley, there was scarcely display of pets. Immediately followand only five persons j population, National Commander James A. any rain at the resort, and the outing ing the parade, a program will be glv square mile, with a total population Mrs. Earle Drain, was a complete success. A program en at the City Park, consisting of of less than 600,000 scattered over Holley Cornaby. and the Stewart, was held shortly after noon under Larry choruses, games, tug of war between the vast area of 84,000 square miles, Interrment was in the Spanish direction of Hubbard Tuttle, which 1st and 2nd wards and a ball Doyle, were present and represented game STAKE CONFERENCE raising $25,000 for any cause, was Fdrk cemetery, where the grave was included community singing under the national organization of the Ambetween Salem and Lake Shore. bound to be a tremendous task. When dedicated by Heber C. Jex of Salt the direction of F. J. erican Legion and Auxiliary. Faux; prayer by Refreshments will be sold ft the Quarterly Conference of Palmyra - ' one appreciates also the great dis- Lake City. John E. Booth, department comWm. A. Cornaby; selection by the the Park. Stake will be held Saturday and Suntances between scattered towns and Emma Sophia Nelson was born in Thomas Quartet, consisting of Max mander for the last year, presided ' day, August 16th and 16th at the over the sessions of the absence of railroads In a large Spanish Fork, February Xlth, 1909. and Blanche Thomas, Waldo and the convention, City Pavilion, Spanish Fork. part of the satte, he can understand She Is survived by two .brothers and Charles Hagan and Milo Adams; ad- Why was theconventlons unanimous and It is desired that as many as possomething of the problem which fac- (our sisters, as follows: Robert A., dress of welcome, Bishop Elisha Warsible attend the aesslona of confer- choice for national committeeman. Now? ed John E. Booth, Commander of the Clara, Ronald, Leora, Ella Mae and Ills nomination brought the delegates ner; selection by the high school laence on Saturday. Utah Department of the American June Alene, also her parents and dles to their feet In acclaim of CommandMonElla of quartet, consisting At this time of year it would be a Owing to the fact that Stake ConLegion, when he personally took her paternal grandmother, Mrs. So- ey, Maggie Williams, Erma Williams er Booths ascendency to this very good Idea to clean off all the ference comes on the third Sunday, charge, of the work, of raising the phia Nelson. ' , and Afton Jones; reading, Mrs. Alice Russian Thistle, Canadian Thistle, the monthly union meeting will be states quota. Merrill McKell was elected a deleAmos tumble weeds and prayer, closing Wilkinson; on noxious held the other following Sunday, August Commander Booth decided to carA bunch of keys, Finder Wood. Lost to the national convention at from our cemetery. A little 23rd at the nsual time and place. gate plants ry the Legions message to the people please return to J. J. Banks. Omaha next October! A baseball game between the Re- work done right now would put the The monthly High Cpuncll and Bishof Utah personally. He Is a druggist (ADVXKTIHJUffiNT) At the American Legion Auxiliary lief Society and the Priesthood result- cemetery In first class condition for ops meeting will bq held on the whole month a For Fork. at Spanish 2 Relief 6 the meetings, Mrs. James D. Miller, deto vlctbry for ed in a the time between now and next Mem- fourth Sunday also. he left his drug store In charge of a Notwithstanding the life of a paper Society, and a game between the partment chaplain, fulfilled her posiorial Day and would greatly aid In manager, and In that month he cov- dollar is only seven or eight months, tion throughout the convention, and Preisthood and the Aaronic keeping down the weeds. ered almost five thousand miles in we have never had one die on our Prlecthood resulted In a 10 to 1 vicat the closing session, Mrs. Ida M. Let us all get busy and clean np an automobile. He visited thirty-fou- r bands. Toledo Blade. horseIn a Strang was elected to take her place tory for the Melchizedek. the city of the dead and keep It lookcommunities having Legion for the ensuing year. shoe elimination tournament, Byron ing well all the year round, instead ' Mrs. John E. Booth and Mrs. Re-Charleys Annt says she may not be Tuttle and D. D. Brockbank emerged posts and countless other smaller of Just at Decoration Day. , centers where the Legion does not as' young as Bhe used to be, but shes victorious. becca Buster were elected delegates For Sale Winchester 1 guage C thfl exist as an organization. Everywhere a great entertainer and shell prove fcatlonal convention, Mr. anUMrs. Roy Siler of Clinton Call at thl. office. pump gun. commitand It on he helped Legionnaires Tuesday. to, The Is followIng delegates reprc8ent- a a million lin Shes glr Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gurley of Eurtees of public spirited citizens ored Jos. E. Nelson, J. local the post: Aunt. eka spent the last week-en- d at the Music Miss Vala Jameson, who has been ganize to obtain local contributions E. Booth, Ronald McKell, William home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milner. been attending summer school at Bertoward the Utah state quota. 5 room houe. Apply Money, Francis J. Thomas, Frank For Rent Mr. and Mrs. Milner returned home a and is for his visiting Journeys up Throughout keley, California, Thomas, Victor Lelfson, Dr. B. A. 433 east 3 dr South. with Mr. and Mrs.Sller Monday and down and across the state, Command- while with her mother, Mrs. Kelley Music for the Stake Conference to Petty, William H. Johnson, Reuben will visit with them for a week. ' er Booth was accompanied by Robert Jameson. EAGLE SCOUTS TO be held here on Saturday and 8unday D. Gardner, Frank Nelson and MerE. Driscoll, a Legionnaire of Nebrarill McKell. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Winward and will Include the following numbers: TOUR YELLOWSTONE Mrs. Wm. E. McKell who has been ska City, Nebraska, one of the field The Auxiliary was represented by Miss Laura Ferguson of Washington Vocal Solo .....Mrs. Blanche Lewis secretaries for the Endowment Fund In poor health for some time, was Mrs. James D. Miller, Mrs. John E. Ball Eagle Scouts of the Tlmpanogos D. C., visited here last week with Mr, Chorus, Let Us Have Peace Campaign assigned to assist depart- taken to Salt Lake Tuesday for Booth, Mrs. Sarah Sterling, Mrs. E. n Recessional ments. Mr. Driscoll had left his own thorough medical examination. If it Council, Boy Scouts ot America, left and Mrs. Lin wood Nielsen. The Win A. Petty, Mrs. Ida Strang, Mrs. Llenrance Club l business affairs In Nebraska to help is deemed best, she will remain there Monday morning for an extended wards are going by auto from Wash Blanche Gardner, Mrs. Margaret to will California where Ijgton they fund. national Jesus treatment. of Thee The for raise the Legions Thought Very Mrs. Jos. E. Nelson, Mrs. FJeldstedt, caravan trip ot Yellowstone National make their home. Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs, Afton Jones aiyl Choir Taking turns at the wheel of the Frank Nelson. S. W. Davis Jr., was' arrested last Park In touring cars, to be gone for Winward and Miss Ferguson are automobile, Mr. Booth and Mr. DrisWhen Dark and Drear the Skies coll were driving almost constantly, Friday on the charge of driving an ten days. As Beatrice Lillie said: There Appear taking time out only to eat and sleep auto while intoxicated and was senCadman llfe In the old girl yet. They will ester the park at the Anthem, Sons of Men Charley's and not always finding time to eat, tenced to serve thirty doys in the West entrance, making the big circle, Aunt Is a Wow I Crossing the Bar Tennyson-Barnb- y and often sleeping by turns in the car county jail In Judge Tuckere court, Including Mt. Washburn, viewing the This is the Day Cooke Save Carbon county was the first county at Provo. He Is now serving the sen natural wonders of the great playIIow Lovely Are the Messengers. Hugh J, .dams, aged 69, a former In the state to go over the top. Its tente. of Spanish Fork, was drownMendelsshon resident ground for live days. They will reRichard Barthlemess mother, well turn by way of JackBon Hole, visiting known on the In a quota was $1,206, but it contributed Are ed canal near Rexburg August What These Are That Arrayed stage aa Caroline HarNew Extracted Honey, 5 gallon can the lake made by the eliding moun$2,600. It did this in the face of the He was born at Spanish Fork, In White Robes 4th. Stainer Is a frequent visitor at her son's ris, desperate situation arising from the (or $5.00.' Mrs. Sorcn Peterson, tt. tain, and back through Star Valley New York studio. It Ib but had lived for the past twenty Stake Choir Palmyra to Interesting (ADWTISmONT) mining of last year in Castle Gate. Montpelier and Bear Lake. years at Rexburg. He bad also lived note that Mrs. Barthlemess and Claud for local committee In dgden, the The party will have the services of for a while at Logan, where his son, Brooke, who appears as Dick's father a guide who knows Yellowstone and . II. R. Adams Is now principal of the the campaign was headed by Qua L. . , In. his new picture, Classmates," Business Incre&Sing I Cache High School. The funeral serBecker, manufacturer and sportsman, erlean Legion by the Mormon Church Its surrounding country. played together eighteen years ago. Endowa rifle shot of International reputa' In a large number ot towns The trip will be in direct charge of The vices were held at the Fifth ward was an Indian drama, The the month Just ended the chapel at Logan Sunday, tlon. To set the pace for the town ment meetings were held in the Scout Executive A. A, Anderson, and Red play During Skin. Ford Motor Company did a record Mr. Becker and his brother contribut- church tabernacles and almost winds up the camping program ot the Dick obtained his first screen opthe Bishops presiding over Tlmpanogos Council except for Inbuslnesa In every division, it ed more than $500 to the Fund. Mr A house 'In For Rent in War Brldos, with July was today announced at the High- Spanish Fork. See Alvin Marcusen, Becker gave a dinner at which plans communities gave tbelr endorement dividual Troop camps which run the portunity Alla RusNazltnova, because of the land Park General Offices. Sales ot Leland. for the Ogden campaign were prepar to the Legions appeal. In Salt Lake entire year. sian stars friendship for his mother conEastore of all Is the the Ford cars and trucks totalled 167,627 , ed and the support only Bernell Livingston great department (ADTXBTumourat prominent City It was Mrs. Barthlemess who taught CoZion church The was the enlisted. those ducted in July, exceeding 6182 of a year ago. Fork Scout from Among making by citizens gle Spanish English to Nazlmova, thus holptng Sale ot Fordson Tractors were more WEATHER REPORT who took an active part In the cam- operative Mercantile Institution the trip. her toward the metorlo success she e adIncontributed a than 3,300 greater than last year and newspaper paign were John M. Browning, arh loved on the American stage. 207 more Lincoln cars were delivered ventor of the Browning machine gun vertisement in which all the facts Larry Doyle, of Clendlve, Montana Classmates will be shown at the to customers AmDrlvo Endowment The the of for the firearms. other national and quota concerning during tbe month than Angelus Theatre Friday. an was In connection with were in was set This was the at the erican $4,800. explained principal July. previous Legion, Ogden This The outlook Is tor Increasing ralsfed quickly and a sizeable addi- appeal for contributions. speaker at the noon lunchoon of the Cenol Ant Destroyer kills ants In was Invaluable to the Rotary Club hold at the bome'of Mrs, In August. One of tbe chief Intional amount contributed. Especial 3 minutes. But it at City Drug Co. In Mr. successful Its Relief Lake Tost of this appear In agriculSalt the dications Lizzie was Doyle Tuttle Monday. City Society given by Jielp Cenol Agency, ot the country, fchere the reason tural sections for the organixa of the Mormon Church In Ogden, campaign to raise Ita quota. explained (XDraTunaoND The whole sucess of the Utah ci farmers ere. coming into the market tlon ot the Legion and the things which solicited and obtained from Its members more than $1,500 for the palgn was made possible by the lead the yhope to accomplish. He alBO paid Cenol Ant Destroyer lrds the house In rapidly Increasing numbers. Eviman the a to for Ilanctiet.t Utah ershlp given by Lafayette Endowment Fund. compliment of those Invader. Buy it at City dence of thle Is found in the remarkFund able sale of Fordson. tractors during cor. nor In of atate In chairman which Endowment the the the Utah, campaign campaign Throughout Drug Company., Cenol Agency. July. cordial assistance was given the Am- - mlttee, and Commander John Booth. Drive was put over. UDTIBTUUUtEOT) I , t, Second Ward Outing Held at Maple Primary to Hold Pet Parade ( vice-preside- Not Clean Weeds Off Cemetery posl-tlo- n. ek - Aul Arranged for Stake Conference - Klpllng-DeKove- barthlemess' Mother Son Start on Stage Ford Motor Company unl-(orm- ly (ull-pag- , bunt-ne- -- ss |