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Show SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1020 VOLUME XXVIII To Hunt Dccr With Bows and Arrows Schools to Close Next Thursday for Beet Vacation to he America's Ripest tlov SjU -r ' i : . , ' ' : .a.' J t 1 v huntera feel themselves plenV ' ; . ty lucky If they aucceed In bagging a . n !t V , V. a deer during the open season with " On Thursday, October 17th. at S high power ride, but In I'ayson there . ; h iv. f , , 8 v p. in., all achool In Ntbo District will renlJe a couple of eporu who are V If close for on week and tint day. It going out this fall ufier their bucki t ;n official that dur- skin armed with only a bow and arin hoped by ing this time tba major portion of row. They are Clias. A. Pace, and the beet crop ran be harvested (at Dr. I,. D. 'fouls. leant that part requiring the labor or Mr Pace, besides being an ice ai'hool children) that they may all re man. Is stalewho, with the anturn to achool, Monday, October 28. cient weapons,champion shot a doe Sunday and cloaft take vacation of the at the afternoon In Reaver Canyon under up their reaular work. the ill) eel Ion of guine warden Davis The I'tah Education Association of that district The doe had had both entrant In the Kan .L , holda Ita sessions on Thursday, Fri- hind i . ii I be ,he legs broken, apparently by some " ' seven sessions . which at I and Saturday, day 10 U'L hunter shooting out of season. At ,Wm l bail a foil! ,,uU leathern are required to be preaent. about ten h i Pace a drove yards Ordinarily tbla baa been the week o( arrow clear .the animat's the vacation, but thia year, due to body, the doe through dylug almost instantly. the lateneaa of the aeaaon and the "Ve realize, of course," said Mr. fact that beet digging will be Puce, in talking of the proposed deer Boy vacation a the leant at week, built to a representative of The Press haa been net one week later. A num- "that W bunting wild game with bow ber of requeeta have been made dur- and arrow Is more or less of an exing the fall for athoula to clone In or- periment, and our chum-eof bringFuncrul services for Arthur W. der to harveat varioua cropa. The ing home a buck this fall are not too held the that baa and Mr. Hoard of Education son Thomas were held Wednesday after9. of Joseph Chappb. we are bright, but sportsmen enough .Mrs. number of children who would be re- to win Joseph Chappie. Jr. .was serious- noon at the Third ward chapel with firearms out und without go ly wounded Sunday when he and a Bishop Ralph I). Morgan In charge. quired In the harveating of thoae or lose with archery." cropa would not Juatlfy the cloning of Two nationally famous archers group of other small boya were play- There was a large attendance, many achool. It la hoped that all children from ing on the old city dump heap. Fran- coming from adjacent towns, among Oregon will accompany Puce cis who are old enough may be uaed in Stubblefield, son of Mr. and Mrs. these being thre car loads of Odd on Pfouts the trip. Ed. Stubblefield, accidently discharg- Fellows from Salt Luke City, some harveating the beeta and that the ten aiyt ed a small calibre rifle, the bullet eu-- of whom, in full regalia, acting as daya during which achool la out will be sufficient time for the harvesting ring the Chappie boy' leg and pen- pall bearers. Illshop Marlnus Larsen of thut crop. etrating upward Inlo the lada abdo- offered the Invocation. Tributes to men. The bullet perforated the in- the young man were paid by Dr. Jos. Cuttle receipts at the principal testinal wall, acrordlug to the at- Hughes, David Davis, Bishop Isaac The Spanish Fork High School won the second league football markets during the lute full and tending physician. lirlggs.and Bishop Morgan, who made He was taken to (he Hughes Memthe dosing remarks. The ward choir game of the seuaon last Friday after- summer period have been heavier noon, when the Lebl High School than gmerally had been anticipated orial Hospital here, where be was led by Mrs. Mary Hansen, sang two eleven were the victims of their ef- and price declines on Missouri River operated on and the bullet removed. opening and a closing number; Gilforts. The final score was 21 to 7, martlets were quite severe during He is recovering nicely at last reports bert Y. Johnson sang a s to and Mrs. Reeves' men looseulng up during the September. However, there Is nothElla Money Frampton and Miss Hannah Virklund sang a duet. Morgan last few minutes of play sufficiently ing unusual in the September decline, A1 wo T Sale heifers F6r Jersey Beck pronounced the benediction. Into allow the purple clad warriors as the meat trude is forced to absorb See L. U. freer, Loland. terment was In the city cemetery, from the north to break through for not only middle western short-fe- d and grass cattle, but the large sura touchdown. where Bishop Marlnus dediOh Saturday at 3 p. nt. there cated the Coach Jteevels training the boys plus of western range cattle as well. will heHoy! grave. The Odd Felliws Juna dance at children's the conducted the lodge ritual at the daily for their tussle tomorrow af- The fact that a great many cattle are ior Illgb School, so let's all come graveside. ternoon with the Fayson Lions, which going into the killers' hands does and have one real good time, for just In no way prove that the widely diswill undoubtedly be a a dime. CARD OF THANKS game. From comparative scores, the cussed cattle shortage does not exist. two teams seem to be well matched. While there appears to be an abunMOVIE SEES FIRST We desire to express our heartfelt The game will be played at Fayson. dance of forage and bay in the corn belt, the corn crop did not measure thanks to the many kind friends who A baby boy was born Sept. 29tb up to expectations, forecasting highWis. Oct. 3 Peter Dale, assisted us and offered words of er corn prices. Further, corn belt 84,Superior, of Cornucopia, has just recently sympathy during our recent bereaveto Mr. and Mrs. Merrill G. McKell. cattle feeders last year laid In their witnessed his first picture show, a ment in the death ot our son and Robert Chappie spent last week- tliiu cattle at prices that proved to talkie, and stayed to see it several brother, Arthur W. Thomas. be out of line with beef values. The times. Mr. Dale, who fifty years age Arthur Thomas and Family. end in Salt Lake visiting relatives. rgsult was that the average corn belt was a member of the Wisconsin Legto make money Three milch cows.Mrs. For Sale many islature, was most amazed at the Mrs.Joseph E. Jones and Mrs.Grace feeder failed G. It. Goodmanson, 1U07 E. 2nd No. Matley spent the past week in Sail .lost .heavily with the final result Lake City attending conference and that the corn belt is not buying thin for feeder purposes to the exvisiting with relatives and friends. cattle tent that they did last fall. This Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Evans and forces too many western range cattle son J. C.. of Provo, were Spauisn into meat channels and supiies have been burdensome. Fork visitors Monday. i he demand for Stocker and feeder Mr. and Mrs. Win J. Stewart aud cattle this season is far short of last Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone and son, year, it will be remembered that at this time last fall, the bulk of the Stewart, of Mytou, Utah, are visit- southwestern stocker and feeder cating relatives here and at Salem for tle had already been contracted, lara few days. gely to go to the middle west. Very few contracts have been made this REPUBLICAN PRIMARY year and what few sales have been made in Texas, New Mexico and AriThere will be a primary for all Re- zona are Trom 1 to 2 cents a pound publican voters Friday, October 18 th lower than a year ago, so that range THE SAME OLD WORLD--A WONDERFUL r at 8 oclock p. m. at the Thurber School for the purpose of selecting cattlemen are again disposed to seek STORY OF PROGRESS RURAL candidates for the following positions buyers tor their cattle on the open market, where they feel that supply in Spanish Fork City: Mayor, demand will establish values fair EXTRAVAGANCE concllman, three councilmen, and both to the buyer and the seller. recorder and treasurer. tering into the problem going back A recent magazine writer contends It is worth while to consider the G. RAY HALES. 'Chairman, to heredity, individualism : general is . It is that , passing. friendship predicament the Southwestern cowF. M. TURNER, Secretary. general prayers, bulk sympreaching, friendas old so far the same world man would be in today were it not will not do; life Is a problem pathy In and is concerned, ship nearly everyto each individual, and we can only Election day would probably have for the availability of the big central thing else, except that we have more him as well as he treats us. treat come and gone and nobody taken any market, w here he can always cash tops to play with. . . . The modern his cattle to better advantage than n notice of it this year, but the when time hangs heavily, turns man, I lately heard a woman talk of a on the radio, to see what sort of devagents posted notices last would be possible at home. Central male relative who had been a drunkweek that days for the registration markets always have served and alilment is going on in other parts of ard all his adult life, and she made the world; in an older generation, a of voters would be on October IS ways will serve the best interests one statement that interested me. She bored man shouldered his rifle, and and 29th. This led a number of of the producer. But granted that said all the mans relatives, friends, went out to shoot an Indian. Democrats to inquire what it was all now' and then a cowman can make a and acquaintances were in ieague to about, and we told them, so there better sale at home, what would his keep him away from whiskey but that I have observed that Ljterature is will probably be something doin in situation be if the radical few agin-er- s he could go into any strange commumen. Yet, in all fairto had been unfriendly efin successful on their Fork November 5th after Spanish nity anywhere on earth without fundi, ness, and justice, the most marvelous forts to wipe out the open markets? all. and within a few hours secure all the thing is the progress men have made. When the buyers fail to coine to the Tell me, if you can, a tale as wonderwhiskey he wanted, and be howling country the average cowman has reaTHE IRON .MASK" AT THE drunk. . Often the needful things barful as. man the of from growth son to be glad that the open markets A NO ELI'S FRIDAY AND SAT. may not be had for love or money, barism or worse to his present state. with their great competetive buying but whiskey and pistols seem to be within reach of anyone wishing to use DArtagan and his Three Musket- power, are stdl available. A writer in a farm publication says: The chances are that more and eers are riding again in Douglass them. "No century has ever seeft such a Fairbanks newest picture The Iron more, and particularly this season, . . . Exthing as rural extravagance. Mask, which comes to the Angelus the southwestern cowmen will look travagance is as common In the counI often hear of what mothers Theatre on Friday and Saturday, Oc- toward California as an outlet fir should tell young daughters. The try as in the towns. When a farmer tober 11 and 12. The most captivat- their stocker and feeder cattle. With buys more machinery than he needs, first should be the agony and danger two and lets stand in it the weather oat early rains, there are many opthe best of jvives suffer, the second, ing daredevils of all fiction come to when not in use, what is that but exlife once more in a stirring drama timistic enough to believe that Calthe inevitable disposition of men to be less thoughtful as husbands than as of great heroisms and magnificent ifornia may have a wet winter, travagance? ' When he at the bank, lovers. Such information is gross and friendships. One for all, and all for which means plenty of range feed. that is extravagance. When he spends material, but young girls are entitled one," is the code by which these fear- If so, there will soon.be a very broad more time-itown than is necessary to know wlat they are stepping into ' less guardsmen live glorious adven- demand for feeders on the Pacific or is exhibition another that when they put on wedding dresses. coast. profitable For thegood of the meat trade ture. of iL Fanners live too economically Douglas Fairbanks is more dynamic and the industry in general, it is to so far as food and bousing go, and than ever as the fearless, dashing be hoped that we may witness conare too extravagant with agents, and siderable who no in knew too risk the quality improvement DArtagan, in die use of their working hours. of on to cattle the southwestern ranges. take for the love of king and great We sympathize with farmers because is It good to know that in the recountry. Leaping, bounding, speedtheir calling is not very profitable. ing, climbing, daring Doug leads his stocking of Arizona and New Mexico This is true of many others. Teachmost colorful character from one cattle ranches, cowmen generally are ers and preachers are Worse paid than breath-takin- g farmers. There are millions of clerks exploit to another with sold on the idea of pure bred bulls the whiz of an express train. not so well paid as farmers, and facThe and cutting down the number to be on Iron Mask is the fastest moving pic- carried the range. tory employes everywhere are appealture ever made by the screens suing to uie government and public for The new officers of the local Post help. And in all the hullabaloo the preme exponent of perpetual action. fact remains that citizens of all classes A thousand thrills, a thousand ot the American Legion were installmay do pretty well In this fat country laughs, a thousand gasps crowd upon ed at a meeting held last evening at if they accept generous opportunities, one another in rapid succession as the legion rooms, with about fifty and handle them with reasonable Inthe dashing guardsman and his rol- members present. The installation telligence and efficiency. And the fact licking companions match wits and was made by immediate past departremains that those who chose to apswot-dwith the keenest minds and ment commander Frank Deming of for aid cannot be much helped peal blades in Europe. who also made an address. Provo, by public appropriations or tears. Douglas Fairbanks in The Iron Gilbert Y. Johnson entertained with We can no more make everybody Mask is entertainment to the Nth vocal solos and Cliff Hitehings with prosperous than we can make everydegree. See it! It will add ten years piaifo solos. Refreshments were serbody healthy; there are elements en ved. to your life! Moat ;, - - y WV k- - - "V 2s-ln- poat-pone- ca-ur- m 'l Funeral Services for Is Accidently Arthur Thomas Shot While Playing d s li Livestock Situation hard-foug- ht -- . ergis-tratio- . 1 over-borro- , -- s I NUMBER 42 Onion Growers to Knight Ajircciatcs Meet at Fayson Invitation to Man and Boy Banquet Here At I'ayson, Utah, Xalurday, (Mo her lltli, all onion grower are goiiix to meet to I!m'U Tin ful lowing market problem explanatory let-- l i from J. Win. pertaining (o (hi year onion crop Knight, president of Mild (0 tllNiU-- s heller problems fur the I'lmpsnugtis Council, Boy Seoul morn lut urn crop, nf Amirita. ha been received by D. Tlio meeting will bo held nt tin I. Lewis, h filial riii ii of tint onion grower hull Saturday ennitig District: at 7:30. Dt nr Friend: Dale Clark, who has re rut ly re In response to your of tbs "lb, turned from a trip to a number of Him eastern market, and LAV. Robin, th inking inn for my attendance at llu banquet, wish lo say that I feel soil, one of the l.irge onion grower of the iate. will illmu market pi oh lb ii jt.u find your committee are the one that should be thanked for glv-'n- y h in wuh the lellow. me i he privilege of attending such Till meeting I being railed unloi lint ilirmtlon of Charles Gate, onion a splendid banquet. In fact, 1 wish niaikei committeeman, and Charles to say that I never remember of It. While, layon farm bureau a belter man and boy bandi nt. Everyone I invited to alieiid quet than this one. It pleased ms so nniih that I reported tba ts me to our A fountain pen. Owner In Regional Executive, Mr. Carlson Found Cslltornia. may have mime at this office by tie You nmi your committee are to be rrlbing and paying 3uc for this adv compllineuteil for the aplendld manner In which this banquet was conMr. and Mr. George Hawkins an1 surely hope to be with you nounce the birth of a daughter Iasi ducted. when your next annual banquet Is Hie at Wednesday Hughes Memorial given. hospital. With kind personal regard and bet wishes, 1 remain Nearly 400 frluuds and relative Sincerely yours, attended the wedding reception held J. WM. KNIGHT. I at be Escalante GarSaturday night In dena honor of Mr. and Mrs.Wilmer BHIIti son of Mr. and Mrs. Hill. The bride was formerly Miss William Jarvis, Jarvis, sustained a comEdna Andrus, daughter of Mi. nnd pound fracture of the right arm Mr. A. A. Andrus of Lrland. Ihsu-tifu- l Tuesduy when he fell off a chicken basket of autumn flowers dec- coop wnlle playing. He was taken orated tbo rostrum of the hill and to the Hughes Memorial Hospital, added a festive appearance. During wi,et the fracture was reduced by the evening an Impromptu program Dr. Hughes. The arm Is so badly wa given, including a short talk by broken that It tuay havs to be amAlma Andrus, grandfather of the loiter the little fellow waa bride, a duet by the Francis sisters putated. taken to his home. of Lake Shore and readings by Mra. Len Hansen. Many relative came 3 rooms. Inquire ot For Kent from adjacent towns. Among the Alice 115 South Main. Jones, I'rovo guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Win. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Kev.Thco.Lee and Mrs. Anna Olsen Holbrook; among the Payson guests the Community Church at were Mr and Mra. Fred Hill and fam- atieuiled Provo Sunday. After the eervlce they ily; and among the Salt Lake guests visited the State Mental Hospital. were brothers and sltsers of the bridegroom. Including Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ludlow enter-tanle- d Mark Stewart, formerly of this city. ns guests last Friday, her the During evening wedding rake and mother, Mra. John Hchoenfield of were served from booths. Dan- I'ayson, and her sister, Airs. Wayne punch cing was the main diversion. Smith of Springvllle. Juvenile Judge and Mrs. Joseph E. For the loyal manner In which the Nelson spent Tuesday In Salt Lake. committee worked, and the cheerful response of the public to the Man and Albert Stewart, who is working in Boy Banquet, we wish to thank one Park City, came home to spend Sun- and all. Presidency, Palmyra Diet. day. Mrs. Isabell of Madison, Mr .and Mra. Jos. S. Robertson, Wisconsin, and Ollnger Mrs. Jennie Watt of returned to their home here Sunday. Salt Luke City, accompanied Fred S. Mr. Robertson has been working in Dart Jr., home from Salt Lake SatPark City for a few months. urday and spent three days visiting at Genola- with their sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lee Diamond of Mrs. G. L. Shoemaker. announce the birth of a daughter Sunday at their home. The The Installation party of the Ammother was formerly Miss Ludlow of erican Legion Auxiliary will be held this city. next Thursday,' October 17th at the home of Mrs. M. R. Taylor at 3 p.m. Mrs. LeRoy Measom returned to An invitation Is extended Gold her home at Drummond, Montana, Star mothers and to all tiathe ladies who after visiting for a short time here are eligible for membership in the with relatives. She came down from Auxiliary. Montana to attend conference. Honoring her daughter, Helen, a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Gen-olbride of this week, Mrs. William B. announce the marriage of their Browne entertained the members of daughter, Rae, to Bert Morgan of the Ladies Literary Club at a misSpanish Fork at Provo last week. A cellaneous shower Tuesday evening. shower in honor of the bride was Small vases of roses decorated the given at the home of the brides par- tables and autumn flowers were used ents Saturday evening with a large about the rooms. Progressive games crowd of relatives in attenance. were enjoyed. Luncheon was served at small tables at 10:30. The hostess DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Lena Williams, and her duaghter. Miss A primary of the Democratic vot- Annie Browne. ers of Spanish Fork City will be held at the Second ward cahpel Friday, Mrs. Angus Olsen was hostess to October 18th, at 8 p. m. for the pur- the Beta Bridge Club Monday evenpose of selecting candidates for city ing. Luncheon was served at the offices to be voted for at the muni- card tables at 8 o'clock, after which cipal election to be held November four tables of bridge were played, 5th, also for transacting such other Mrs. Gladys Hansen winning the club business as may properly come be- prize for high score and Mrs. Hannah fore the primary. Swenson the second prize. Mrs. GolCLARENCE SMITH, Chairman. den Waldron was awarded the consolation. In addition to the members, A baby girl was born Tuesday invited guests were Mrs. Gertrude morning to Mrs. Joseph Bellows. Rounds, Mrs. Golden Waldron, Miss Florence Jones, Mrs. Kate McAllister, GREENE MURDER CASE SOLVED! Mrs. Mary Hopkins and Mrs. Arthur PLAYING I'ROVO PARAMOUNT Kearns. Roses and autumn flowers 3 DAYS STARTING TUESDAY decorated the rooms. f 1'al-iii.- pri - Ma-plet- . a, The search to locate witness to the sensational Greene family murders was given added impetus today when Utah business men agreed to take active part. When lal the facts and events leading up to the murders are visualized, it is expected that there will be many thrills and sensations. Philo Vance, worlds greatest criminologist, in a wire to the daily news, today, said that tn all his experience he has never seen such a puzzling case. A strong infiu nee is at work which captivates all those coming in contact with it. Vance assures us that each and every witness is in for a thrilling time. Seldom have hte business men shown such keen interest in an affair of this kind, as to voluntarily offer their assistance in locating the witnesses. The New Angelus Theatre was opened last evening, with a good crowd in attendance. Manager Swenson is justly proud of his beautiful new theatre, and we have no doubt that the show will receive the enthusiastic support of the people of Spanish Fork. The machinery for the talking pictures will be installed just as soon as the R. C. A. company can fill Mr. Swensons order, which was placed wheii it was first decided to remodel the show house. WEATHER REPORT H (D S 0 1 Sf -- 3 o GO JO c . 1 r t o 3 ! c o . |