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Show THE SPANISH, FORK JPEES3, SPANISH FORK, UTiii I. 11WT OP I W. V ORGANIZED Th wind following letter bu been reby Jess 8, Sutler from Col Albert Fsnsch, National Adjutant General of the United Indian War Veterane. Lot Angelea CslfforuU: "The National Commander la pleas-eto announce tb organisation at Panin If Fork. Utah, of We. Wood Camp No. II. United Indian War Vet d a III' "Thla, W,tl1 ebrtp dUM M,Jf tb first camp In tb tat of Utah, I composed of distinguish-veterans of the Rlarkbawk and other Indian war occurring during tb arly ettlomcnt of Utah, together with wrdowa. eon and daughter of ucb veteran. The camp ha bwn dedicated to tb memory of bl father by Captain Jea 8. Sutler, eon of Captain Ken-Io- n Taylor Sutler, who commanded a company or volunteer during early Indian botllltlea, and given the d 1 "me Mr. and Mrs, Vern Williams of Vineyard spent Sunday afternoon her vuning with Mr. Wllllams'par ents, Mr, and Mr. If. T. Robertson HERE which wa Wee-Woo- bl Indian nam. "Comrade Sutler baa been appointed Commander of Diatrfct No. I. Including Utah and Nevada. In wblcb territory tber probably realde more genuine Indian war veteran and their descendant than In any n state east of tb Mississippi River. A brilliant and prosperous future I predicted for d Camp No. 19, with the early establishment of sister camp within Its district under the leadership of Captain Sutler. The next meeting of the local chapter will be held Thursday, June 27 at the home of Jesse 8. Sutler. All veteran, and sou and daughters of veteran are cordially invited to be present at 7: SO p. tn. balf-doic- "Wee-Woo- Provei Solution of Rural School Children! Warm ERADICATE GRUDS Lunch Problem. EARLY IN SPRING Getting a hot dUli for the children's lunch In rural ethool, I a problem that has been worked on by parent, teacher and school board alike, because they all realise bow much good this can do the children, especially In Severe weather. It simple solution I found hen a pressure cooker I added to the school equipment, because In this wsy the food can be prepared quickly. Inexpensively and without adding a lot of extra wlt and responsibility t tb teacher. fhiup I one of the best hot dlshra to serve because It take the place of a leverage and at the same time affords a great deal of nourishment. The bowl of soup should, of course, he supplemented y the child's own lunr box from home, with It sandwich, fruit and ntiia. Rake beau are also good cooked this wsy. Defoe the chute of school the teach' er will ask sme three or four ehll dren to bring some on Item each to David Hodge la spending a few day In Colfax and Deer Creek, California looking afer some mining interests. Mr. and Mr. 8. II. Cornaby u John C. Miller announces the en gagement of hi daughter, Nina, to J. Frank Morgan, ton of Mr. Agnes Morgan of Spanish Fork. The marriage will take place the latter part of June at the Salt Lake Temple. ijr; C ! tVii The Health Clinic for June wfll be held Thursday afternoon. June 27, t the Spanish Fork Junior high school; commencing at one o'clock end lasting until four o'clock. Dr. C .A. Smith, acting clinic physician for Utah County will be assisted by Nurse Evalina Keed and members of the local health committee. Mothers contribute to the soup-pot- a soup bone, a vegetable chopped up, some beans soaked overnight, or whatever tomorrow's Soup may call for. The most first be parents' won before this program can be started, and then care must be taken to see thnt the children are called on for children and babies are supplies In rotation. Staples such as of salr and other seasoning can be kept urged to attend. on hand. PROBATE AM) GUARDIANSHIP In the morning the Ingredients are NOTICES placed immediately in the cooker and thirty minutes before the soup Is to Consult the County Clerk or the re- be served the pressure cooker Is pot on the fire over the stove If there I spective signers for further no other heat available. By using the pressure cooker sonp which would otherwise require several hours simNOTICE TO CREDITORS mering can be prepared In half an Estate of WILLIAM JEX. Deceased. hour and all the mineral salts and Creditors will present claims with vitamlnes will be preserved Instead of vouchers to the undersigned at Span- boiled away. ish Fork, Utah County, State of Utah, The resourceful teacher will hav on or before the 10th day of Septemno difficulty In getting the children Inber, 1929. terested In helping and will make this Daed at Spanish fork, Utah, this an opportunity to teach them lessons 1st day of June, A. D. 1929. In and personal responsibility as well as the more concrete R. II. JEX, lessons of slmplt cooking, the eleJOHN W. JEX, ments of food chemistry and th HEBER C. JEX. Executors of the Last Will and Tes- necessity for right eating. The Intament of WILLIAM JEX, Deceased creased alertness and attentiveness BOOTH & BROCKBANK. of her pupils will mor Attorneys for Executors. than repay the costs and effort Involved. pre-scho- ol A ladys brown purse, conLost , National School of Frouuro Oooklnf.) taining a pair of glasses and some to return Finder money. please See W. S. Furniture for Sale Gardner, 103 E 4th South and receive reward. Richardson, 212 West 6th North. De-ii- ter-clu- h la H. and T. Feed tk Elevator Co. Rhea Dills of Faysoa and Joseph 8. Robertson of this city wvr married last Thursday at tb Menu Temple, tb young peopl will make their bom in Halt Lak City. la. Saturday Specials r, on- Grain and Flour g All Other Poultry Feeds Dairy Feed and Stock Salt Cash Paid for Wheat Phone 140 totairasltey I MEATS AND GROCERIES NJjuxfA Canadian Field Peas Alone Not Recommended In parts of tbe Pacific Northwest, Canadian field peas are grown extensively and grades of low( merchantable value are available as feed for live stock. These low priced peas have become popular as hog feed In the Palouse country of eastern Washington and northern Idaho. These peas have been made the main feed for brood sows during the winter, which Is also the period of gestation. As time went on, the question arose as to tbe effect of this practice upon tbe physical condition of the brood sow and the resulting effect upon the weight and vitality of the pigs. Since the value of pigs Is to a great degree established by their vigor at birth, the Idaho experiment atatton made an Investigation of the effect of the pea ration. The Investigation dls- closed that frequently brood sows fed too large a proportion of peas went off feed. Throughout the Investigation pigs farrowed In the herds which were fed on peas were small. From the check pens the greater number of pigs weighed from 2 to 8 pounds at birth, while In the others the greater number of young weighed 1 to 2 pounds. The smaller pigs were also less vigorous. The investigators at the Idaho station have recommended that brood sows be fed a supplementary ration where peas are utilized. Gflie BODYbg j .uw. - i- Never in all the history of the automotive industry has a d car provided coachwork of auch outstanding style and qualiry as the new Chevrolet Six. low-price- Sheep of any age are liable to infestation with stomach worms, but tbe heaviest infestations are usually among lambs. Infestation may occur at any season of tbe year. The trouble Is usually first noticed In young lambs about the middle of the summer, though It may become evident much earlier, depending upon the temperature and moisture conditions that have I prevailed. Often the first notice that infestation is present Is the death of one or more sheep or lambs. However, If the flock is closely attended the symptoms of stomach worms are usually noticed before death claims its victim. The smart new bodies are built by Fisher, with all the mastery in design and craftsmanship for which the Fisher name is famous. Lines are long, low and graceful seats are deeply cushioned and luxuriously upholstered-inter- ior hardware is fashioned by Tem- - stedt and finishes are modishly smart and lustrous. In construction, too, the new Fisher bodies represent a marked advance. Built of selected hardwood and steel they provide a measure of strength, endurance,' comfort and safety unapproached in Phaeton. ..... Coape. . . . The Sedan .... The Sort Give Ewes Variety Cabriolet. . 525 595 59S 675 695 All any other low-price- d automobile. Visit your Chevrolet dealer today. See and inspect this sensational new Chevrolet Six. 525 The COACH TH Advice about feed of ewes before lambing is stereotyped to one kind of hay and two of grain. Think of the body needs of the mother, and what is needed for the growth of the lamb. Sheep cannot have too many kinds of hay, and if there are weeds in it when forked In the hay rack, notice the heads on both sides reach for them. A sheepman has no horror of weeds either in his pasture or hay. The sturdy little animals thrive on any kind of weed. Chevrolet Six offers all the DistinctAdvantages J Laying Mash and Chix Growing Mash and Free Delivery Icf x. Heaviest Infestations of Worms Among Lambs -- ltlationhlp," ML Mr. and Mr. Thus. O. Robertson. William Robertson and Mr. Emma Rrerns reunit'd Sunday after Gad files or "heel files," which spending two weeks evening with visiting n relative th in cattle pester Idaho, springtime, msy Imtftfr may Ik your gioeiry wants, we are pro h killed while still In tb grub I Mr N'aoml Hlorlrhsen of La VImbedded In the barks of cattle, by pared to fulfill lln-Nevada. and her two children pinring an ointment consisting of one ega, r Our goods are fresh mid our prices reasonable. part Iodoform and three parts crude with Mr. lnd a couple of mouths Hlnrlchsen's parents, Mr. petroleum on such warble hols. We deliver good to your home and Mr. M. M. Thomas. promptly. This ointment should be placed on Just phone .Vo. 7 and tell n what you want. the hole of each warble, er large Mr and Mr, c. C. Jensen left Hat swelling on the animal's hide, with urday fur Enid. Oklahoma, where Try if- - You wont he dinpKtinted. the finger, according to Dr. Georg It they will visit Mr. and Mr. Theron Mr. Jensen will return Glover, head of tb veterinary di- Sargent. vision of tb Colorado Agricultural nuitH a two whIu vacation, but Mrs. Jenen will remain most of the college. The grubs can be removed from the summer. backs of animals by pressure with the A of all thus who own ! SUGAR, 10 11m 59c fingers, but this seems Ilk hopeless land meeting In th Lak Control Drainage or undertaking. Then too, crushing DEVILED MEAT Dutrlrt art requaitfNl to bo preput 4c desiro)lng th grubs In th backs of at a to be held at th City CO cattle Is liable to bring on dangerous Hall, meeting EE Miiplc EE, with premium ...55c Spanish Fork, Saturday even-foanaphylactic symptoms. Doctor Glover June 22nd, at 9 o'clock. Some 1 II, PEANUT RUTTER, ...24c says. very Important buslnesa will be preThe problem of efficiently eradicat- sented. and It Is .Important that all RAK1NI1 SODA .....8c ing the "gad fly is one of th most Interested in th district be In atbar TOILET SOAP mid Important and most difficult problems tendance. A. T. MONEY, Chairman which to tb cattl i SHEKRET GLASSES relating Industry .59c Word has been received her that Is now facing th government. Elder SALAD DRESSING ..29c The ointment treatment will ntver been L'Etreune Andelln, who ha for the past two years completely stamp out tb pest, but 1 In thelaboring Rest Grade SKINNED IIAMS, British mission, has been hon..28c useful as a temporary measure of re- orably released. For flva he months 2 ll lief. ..34c labored as district clerk at The problem of tbe ox warble 1 a Scotland, and for thirteen Glasgow, months difficult one to aolve, but It la believed as president of tb Liverpool District (hut the combined scientific efforts of Before returning horn be will make the leading countries a tour of Europ. will find solution. Mrs. William Burch of Frovo enWhen the "gad fly" begins to pester i! cattle, the animals throw tbetr tall tertained at a bride's shower Friday fn afternoon Mlsa honor Wilof Minn nearIn run for th the air and high June bride. Th rooms were est water hole. Contrary to th pre- liams. beautiful with summer flowers, pa files do not these sting onies vailing opinion predominating. Games and soor bite cattle, but Instinctively cattle cial conversation the time are thrown into a panic by their mere and at six o'clock occupied a bounteous tray & luncheon was served to 25. Those atpresence. A Bishop Well J. Robeiftson and These files look like large bees. tending from Spanish Fork were the Mrs. baby boy was born June 11th to Walter Twelves. Mrs. Robertson visited her Sunday of which hatch from tbe honor guest and her They grub, mother, Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Heber T. Robert takes a heavy toll of tbe live stock David Williams, Mrs. Harold SwenMiss Clara Peterson of Leland has son. industry, resulting in reduced milk son. Mrs. Eugena Gardner, Mrs. Tens been Mrs. Bradford, Robert Mrs. visiting at Roosevelt for tbe hides Bradford, along Dora supply, severely damaged Bradford, Mr. Erastus Han- past week. Mrs. Burl C. Jex announces th the back where tbe thickest and most sen. Mrs. Orla Stewart. Mrs. Reed valuable leather Is obtained, and wastengagement of her daughter, Ida, to Mrs. Blair Hansen, Mrs. Christensen, Moses Jex family reunion will Mr. Leonard Chatwln of Salt Lake. ed "Jellied beef" along the backs. Arlean Christensen, and from Bing- beThe held fn the Spanish Fork high The marriage will taka place June One packing company estimates the ham, Mrs. Leo Olsen and Mrs. K. M. school gymnasium Monday, June 24 28th at the Salt Lake Tempi and dockage on account of "grubby" hide Mackey. The other guests were from at 6 p. m. All relatives of the fam- tbe young couple will make thsfr at $750,000 n year. The total loss Provo. home In Salt Lake City. ily are urged to attend. from the cattle grub to tbe live stock In baa been United the States Industry estimated at $50,000,000 n year. rattle-produdn- yetr- - Dr. Jiweph Hughes was th speak er at the meeting of the Sprlngvlll Klwanta Club t eveolng at Bprtngvlll, illsThursday subject wa "In Special on All Cuts of Meat an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Estella, to Douglas Ellison of l'rovo. the marriage to take place June 21th, at the Salt Lake Temple Dockage Estimated by Pack er at $750,000 Yearly. The Meal and Grocery Slorc Of Service and Satisfaclion E,te..725 SSiU Light Delivery ChaMtg. 595 '400 545 Cbu',withCi.b650 OLSEN MOTOR SALES Spanish Fork, Utah J i. A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR |