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Show k. ' f ' SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1927 VOLUME XXVI Dies Suddenly While Paying Ilis Tithing MV h.PI.RIENU.' WITH MUSIC KIWAMINM TO HlTPOItT fTV NEW HEAITIIKATIOV PLAN (Ebrintiitaii Smrnta By Grace Gardner i NUMBER 51 Jedediali Butler iDcs at the Mental Hospital T Joseph F. Skinner gave au Instruchome without music is like a tive talk at the meeting of the houMo without windows. When you 0 Club held lust Thursday nt,bt Word waa received hero this George Adam. 71, died nuddenly enter a home where there la music, v, tit 4 at at the home of Mra. Betaey Tippetts. morning of the death at the Slate o'clock Monday afternoon nt you will find It to he a aelfimproving, The subject was "The Beautification Mental IloNpItul of Jededlah Butler, Fourth ward Relief Society Hall, whero lie had gone to attend the tith- happy and congenial home. of Spanish Fork according to the a native of Spanish dork. Mr. Butler The best way for a person to was horn here about CO years ago. ing sett lenient. While he waa talkplans of Emil llsnsen, landscape Bishhis or her feelings or sentiward of the Us was the youngest son of Tuylor ing with membera gardener," After Mr. Skinner had ami Olive Durfee opric, he wan seized with an attack ments is through music. Music can Butler, pioneer, explained the plans of Mr. Hansen, lie has been an Inmate of the hospiand died In a few momenta. Dr.Joa. fill a he filled In cannot that place the members voted to back the move- tal for the Hit alien wn anmmoned and express-e- d past 19 years. He Is surment for a more beautiful Spanish vived by two the opinion that death wa due to any other way. brothers, James and Fork and to make that the dub pro- Jesse Butler, both of this Many songs have a very distinct 4 lie wun born at North apoplexy, city, and ject to work for next year. Each two sister, Mrs. Sarah Olive Curtis humpton, England, October 1, 1856. yet complex message to put over. member promised to beautiful bln of Suletn, and Mrs. Ilia parents were David and Marla They are historical, cultural, humorLydia Avery of owu home according to Mr. Hansen's Wellington, Utah. James A. Butler With them be ous, romantic, religious or sentimentThetford Adanta. Plans for the singing of went to Provo this morning to arplans. came to Utah In 1857 and haa reald-c- d al. In order to appreciate music you Chlrstmaa carols on Christmas eve range for the bringing of the at a number of Utah towna alnce must understand It. You must see body under the direction of F.J. Faux were of hls brother home. Funeral arthat time, lie hua resided at differ- the composer's reason and backalso discussed The rangements have not as and approved. ent tlmce at Alpine and waa for a ground for the song, and then you yet been music will he provldod by the boys' made, hut the hurlul will he at long time a resilient of Arlxouu, must feel the spirit of the song yourSpanglee dub and the ladles' chorus of ish Fork. whore he engaged extensively in self. the high school. Once before the Music waa made use of at an early farming. He was married twice and were treated to the singing cllixena la survived by hia second wife, Mrs. period, as shown from several pasMrs. Myrtle Whitelock of Payson 4f4444444444444444444444444444444444444444fH444m44 of Christmas songs and very much entertained Saturday Krnina Monk Adams and the follow- sages In the Old Testament, but NEVADA" ANOTHER ZANE SANTA CLAUS night at a appreciated It. bride's shower for Mrs. Ollie White-locing chlhlrcn of his first marrlago: probably without any regard to rhyGREY WHOOPING SUCCESS The dub members llkewlae voted Mrs. Louise Rhodes, George W., Ed- thm. While music of the modern There were thirty present. Santa Who Isn't there any to support the public library as much Those attending from says ward Franklin Adams, Mrs. Flossie type has In It harmonic coloring, and Spanish J.ork as possible and were Instructed to were Mr. and Mrs. Url Stewart and Add one more success to that strikA. Johnson, Mrs. Minnie It. Fish, Mrs. rhythmic flow. The great distinction Claus? If such there he, let him read Katie Penrod and Fred L. Adama.all between the music of the ancients this. ing list of Zane Grey western stories each bring a good book to the next family. Radio musle, a pogrom and meeting to contribute to the library games were enjoyed. Luncheon was residents of Arizona. He la also sur- aud that of modern times Ilea In the Saint Nicholas was an actual per- whlrh have been stirring the hearts aa a Christmas gift. President Wm. served. vived by a number of grandchildren peculiarity of the scales In which It son. He waa Bishop of Myra,' in Ly- - of men, women and children for A. s: Cornaby presided at the meeting Is written. Melody was porbably the and the following brothers and Mr. and Mrs. LeKoy Johnson anEdward Adams. Arizona;Wal-to- r sole characteristic of the music of cla. Asia Minor, in the first part of years on printed page and screen. and the regular luncheon waa servO. Adams and Mrs. Rose Lindsay the auclenta, and .it was not until the fourth century of the Christian Its title Is "Nevada just released by ed. nounce the birth of a eon. of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kate Ieay of the seventh century that composition era. Ills father waa a wealthy mer- - Paramount and due to take its place Mr. and Mrs. Earn Williams wen: Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Evans and Provo; Mra. Sarah A. Singleton, of in harmony, either vocal or Instru- chant, and Nicholas was known aa a with The Thundering Herd. The Albert and to Millard Salt Lake Tuesday, where Mr. son, J. C., of Provo, were visitors use. came into County; Ghent, Harmony dispenser of the good things Of life. Vanishing American, mental, others. and Adamic of Alpine. The body Is being probably belongs exclusively to the Thus l.e came Into universal Williams will receive treatment for here Tuesday. popular- Zane Grey fans will see It next y UndertakAnderaon stomach trouble. the cared for at music of the most civilized nations ity as a generous giver. and Thursday at the Angelus Merle Johnson, the nine year old of modern times. ing company. The American term, Santa Claus, Funeral services for George M. of Mr. and Mrs. William In the study of music, I find that probably originated, says one author- Theatre. daughter Mrs. James Swenson was hostess C. Johnson of Palmyra underwent an Adams will be held at the Fourth it touches nearly every Important Parname of the the and Zane The a generous at ity, through slurring Grey delightful frnrty Monday evening. ward chapel at 1:30 p. m. Saturday. phase of life. We find our national, old fellow's earlier name, Saint Nich- amount trademark are always good A buffet luncheon waa served at 8 operation for mastoid trouble Wedor patriotic 'songs, classical music, olas. Thl sapthority thinks Ameri- entertainment Insurance, and this o'clock. Games and music were en- nesday morning at the Aird hospital. Mrs. Oliver Swenson met with a modern music, romantic music and can childreu are probably the only latest release of "Nevada," Is declar- joyed later, Ed. Williams furnishing Wm. J. Stewart, formerly of this painful accident last Saturday when sentimental songs, art sons, ballads, ones In the world who call him Santa ed to be one of the best western tales a number of solos. There were thirty-she slipped on the Ice at her home folk songs, atmospheric music, des- ClauS. was elected one of the advisors city, so far translated to the screen. The nine present. and fell in such a way aa to strain criptive songs, devotional, dramatic, of the Utah State Ree Keepers ascast mimes promise splendid perthe ligaments of her shoulder. She humorous, lyric, etc. sociation at their recent meeting held ACE-HIG. REORGANIZES formances. Gary Cooper is the star, , On Friday evening of last week the . . . V t JO. has been fined o her bed, where . L .. at, the Hotej l'tah.5,;yll Lake City. thoroughly enjoy Pinkie--li- all its a husky young daredevil, born In The FidelousClub and their partners hold she is slowly recocerlng. types. Music has made me apprecheroism. western of west and typical Do the people of Spanish Fork'and The a progressive dinner party. Miss Marguerite Gardner was hosiate nature and life Itself. It brings Thelma Todd, lovely golden haired Mrs. D.C. Bowen, Mrs. tess to were hostesses Misses Louise and Maudine Stew- with it the beauties and real things vicinity remember the hoys who the Penoma Club Monday evactrese, is the leading woman. Wil- Wallace Brockbank, iJlrs. Will Jarvis art entertained a party of young peo- of life. Music expresses itself in such made our dances and entertainments-merr- liam Powell, finest villain of them all ening. A variety of games, singing and Mrs. Harvey Nielsen. One course of Christmas ple Saturday evening, December 10. a way that it cannot help but put you songs and other diverwith their muMc last winterf In the field of film drama, never fails at a bride's shower complimentary to into the proper mood for a song or These young men are back on the to make an audience bate him at as of the dinner was servdd and games sions were enjoyed. At 11 o'clock a were played at each home. their sister, Mrs. Ollie Whitelock. whatever there is to follow. I think luncheon was served to the members job this season and are at your ser- scoundrel and respect him as an acGames and music were enjoyed and there is a place for all types of mu- vice with another one special guest, Miss Delilah and tor. year's experience luncheon served to 40. sic and none should be neglected by to their credit. Some The Spanish Fork High School Gardner. Nevada, a tale of romance and people in this We all overemphasizing others. city would rather patronize an out adventure, pictures the Old West in dramatic arts department last night Mrs. Elisha Warner entertained enjojy hearing classical music, operas of town orchestra than Miss Viola Jones entertained the give the home the days when outlawry was at Its presented the play, At the End of twenty young people yesterday after- etc., in their place;we also enjoy jazz porduct a chance. This is for mo height, bad men were at their worst, the Rainbow,' at the school auditor- members of the Utopia Club Thursnoon in honor of the lltli birthday music at certain times. The modern other reason than that they are from heros at their best, and heroines most ium in a very capable manner. The day evening ot last week. Bridge, anniversary of her son. Ross. The world desires a great deal of jazz Spanish Fork. This orchestra has adorable. It is a picture of rapid-fir- e play was well adapted to high school was the diversion of the evening, time was spent in playing games, af- and often neglects the other types pleased the dancing public in other hard-ridinstraight production, and the members of the Miss Minn Williams winning the high action, ter which refreshments were served of music. rus- cast all handled their roles In a man- score prize and Mrs. Madge Nielsen cattle between towns. clashes shooting, Music has many great possibilities by the hostess, assisted by her dauthe consolation prize.' Mrs. John B. We also have boosters in this city tlers and law abiding men and a ner that left little to he desired. lu the future. When you see the who are won the guest prize. Invited Jones ghter, Bernice. is In which on there the map. They warming love story putting it were Mrs. John B. Jones and changes made in music at the present say, If Its from Spanish Fork, its great suspense. guests of membess the the Last Saturday The one-ac- t' play contest of Pal- time and the great Improvements Luncheon No matter in what line it may Club were entertained at Miss Millie Chtlistipas. Fidelous good. myra Stake, which was held last made since ancient times, see that be, they try to give home products a was served at the card tables. Mrs. Frank Hughes and Mrs. Isaac the home of Mrs. Ruth Jsaac of Friday and Saturday evenings at the tTiere must be a great space for Im- lift, so that it may survive and in Swenson were joint hostesses for the A Christmas story was given Winona Theatre resulted iiF a tie provement and changes in the future. this way make good better. Members of the VII-Xclub met members of the Beta Bridge club at by Mrs. Stella Brockbank and humfor first place between Salem and People are beginning to appreciate This orchestra is composed of a Christmas party at the home of orous readings were given by Mrs. Thursday evening at th? home of Lake Shore wards. The Salem ward music more each day and they will musicians who have been students Mrs. Presents were Mrs. Hilda Bingham, where they held Hughes Monday evening. The Margaret Hansen. presented Say It With Taffy and see that music is given its place in of the music depatrment of the local rooms were beautifully decorated in exchanged by the members of the a reorganization. The following oftlie Lake Shore ward The Hour the world of art. high school and it is truly a home Christmas colors and a Christmas club, after which refreshments were ficers for 1928 were chosenr Mrs. All the plays given were Glass. Mary Tuttle, president; Mrs. H. product, one that is worthy of a tree prettily decorated and artistical- served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans and boost. excellent, and the judges decision Mrs. Sherman feature was attractive the ly lighted was very close. A hot supper was The Ace High have reorganized of the evening. family of Price were visitors here The Primary officers of the Pal- McGarry, seertary; Mrs. Mabel New-it- t, aud at Provo, where they have a son and are working hard for success. served a 8 oclock at the small tables. myra ward, assisted by the teacher, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mrs. R. W. Creer was hostess to and daughter attending the B. Y. U. The were accepted as new memthe Tuttle followed Clarence enterof successful tables a follows; Three Miss Lynds, gave bridge organization club the members of the Thomas,manager and trombone, Bert supper, the club prize for high score tainment Monday evening at the bers. Following the business seslast Friday evening. The rooms were The Gleaner Girls of the Fourth Tuttle, assistant manager, drums; being won by Mrs. Eva Jensen, the ward meeting house. Twenty-tw- o sion, luncheon was served by the tastefully decorated with the holiday ward M. I. A. were entertained at a Dean Jensen, banjo; Grant Bowers guest prize by Mrs. Kate Hughes, the children of the Primary took part in hostess. colors. Luncheon was served at 8 Christmas party Tuesday evening at and Rulon Hansen handle the reed cut prize by Mrs. Hannah Reese and the pantomlne, Everywhere, Everyoclock. Mrs. Annie Stanton gave an the home of Miss Evva Davis. Games section; Miss Bernice Jensen is fill- the second high sebre prize by Mrs. where, Mrs. Sara Sterling, state chairman Christmas Tonight.' The interesting sketch of the life of the and music were the main diversions ing Miss Helen Hales place at the Gladys Hanson. Following the bridge was well given. A hot of the hospital Work of the American Christ. The members then exchanged of the evening. Special guests were piano and Lee Bingham is replacing games, the members exchanged dog stand was conducted during the Legion Auxiliary met at the Public Christmas gifts. All the club mem- Mrs. Agnes Morgan, Stake Board Burnell Livingston, who leaves for a Christmas gifts, the same being dis- evening. Library with the following ladies, bers and four special guests, Mrs. member, Miss Norma Christensen, mission soon. This orchestra offers tributed from the tree. Mrs. Leath Miller, Mrs. Isaac SwenHenry A. Gardner, Mrs. Dean Wilcox, Mrs. Mima Hales, Mrs. Marvin Ar- their services with music for all Mrs. Rebecca Buster and Mrs. son, a at hostess Miss Dena Jones was Mrs. Wallace W. Brockbank and Mrs. nold, Mrs. Isaac Briggs, and Mrs. whether it be old time dancSunday afternoon a large crowd of Christmas party for the members of Gertrude Rounds,, and packed 75 I.aVern Beckstrom, were present. Merle 01en. A buffet luncheon was es, or snappy hits. They relatives and friends gathered at the the O. A. E. Bridge Club last Thurs- Christmas boxes for disabled war served at 10:30, after which gifts ask a fair price. Let's boost music home of Mrs. Tean Jex in honor of day evening. Luncheon was served veterans of Utah who are in the hos4 room house, cellar were For Rent Each box contained 15 arexchanged by members of the in the community by boosting what is her birthday anniversary. The af- at the card tables at 8 oclock. Four pitals. and outbuildings, close in. See Josh- class. ticles to cheer the former soldier in followin it. was were ternoon very pleasantly spent, tables of bridge played already ua Brockbank. after which dinner was served, the ing luncheon, Mrs. Ford Creer win- his hours of loniiness. The boxes ' Mrs. Einar Johnson has returned centerpiece being a beautiful birth- ning the prize for high score. Mrs. have been sent away in time to reach Nearly 200 people attended the Christmas entertainment given by home after some time spent in a Salt day cake with sixty candles. Each Elden Palfreyman of Springvllle was their destination by Christmas. WEATHER REPORT the Palmyra ward Sunday School last Lake Hospital. She Is much Improv- one present blew out a candle and an invited guest. Gifts were exchangObservations made by the Govern- evening at the ward chapel. Follow- ed in health. The Laurencelle Club was enterexpressed a wish, that of the guest ed by the guests following the bridge Weather Observ- ing is the program given: communment tained Friday evening by Mrs. Hazel of honor being that she might al- game. er at the Spanish Fork Power Plant. ity singing, "Far, par Away,prayer Larsen. There were 17 members Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson, Jr., ways be as happy as she was at that Standard U. S. Instruments exposed E. L. Otteson; song, kindergarten Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sorenson and moment. Those present were Mr. Spanish Fork will have the finest present, and one invited guest Mrs. exin the manner recommended by the class, Jolly Old St. Nicholas; Mrs. Effie Dart motored to Salt Lake and Mrs. George W. Jex and children, community Christmas tree in the Winfield Jarvis. The feature of the AdChief of the Weather Bureau.' Christmas class, last Thursday. On the return home Mr. and Mrs.Leo Banks and children. state of Utah this year, it is confi- evening was a Christmas box, each ercise, primary Christmas Wants a hot chili supper was served at the Patriarch William Jex, Mr. and Mrs. dently announced by those planning member drawing a beautiful gift. exercise, vice; CP second intermediate de- Dart home at which covers were laid Henry J. McKell, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. the details. The fir tree in The hostess served lunch at 10:30 Supplied, e B B partment; reading, Bill Roach; ex- for 10. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs., A. T. Money, front of the City Hall is to he dec- oclock, presenting all the guests with o Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bradford, Mr.and orated with nearly 500 colored lights a handkerchief and the seasons ercise, Living Christmas Trees, 1st Scenes intermediate department; Members of the Spanish Fork, Ro- Mrs. Wm. B. Frost, all of Spanish A large star at the top of the tree greettings. Arrangements were made From Memorys Pages, Sunday tary club held their regular meeting Fork, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jex of Salt will give its message of Christmas for the annual New Year's party, to School officers; Christmas Disap- Monday at noon at the Robertson Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jones cheer. On Christmas eve there will be held Saturday evening. The folpointments, Alice Mortenson and Hotel with Stephen L. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones of be Christmas carols sung at the tree lowing committees were named: reRulon Hanson; singing, Christmas Anderson presiding. The main fea- Provo. and on Main Street under the direc- freshments, Mrs, Ellen Milier, Sirs. tion of F. J. Faux and the auspices of Mary Jane Crandall, Mrs. Adeline Carol; prayer, Peter' E. Nelson. At ture was an interesting talk onThe the close of the program, Sant Claus Characteristics of the New pord.by Washer and Wringer, the Kiwanis Club. For Sale Angel and Mrs. Cornelia Swenson; Games, Mrs. Bertha Bowen, Mrs. appeared with jingling bells and dis- LeGarande Smith. Ollie Rongstead one White Sewing Machine, range tributed bags of candy and nuts to of Salt Lake City was a visitor at the and a cupboard, all in good condition One modern furnished apratment Minnie Christianson and Mrs. Hazel the children. Larsen. Call at Wm.P. Bowens. for rent First National Bank. meeting. A ls ex-pre- sa k. sla-ter- Wed-ensda- H ,. g, Le-lan- d. e, Self-Cultu- re , 40-fo- ot -- S nt |