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Show FAMISH FOffiifc.r The r VOLUME XXIX SPANISH FORK. UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1930 NUMBER 8 Uncle Sam Counts His TWIXT THEE ! Nieces and Nephews li AND ME Burglars Break Open Neplii Cliristoplicrson Iligli School Safc Dies of Heart Trouble Learning His Ancient Tribal Craft hli Unrl 8am will begin to count nephews ami nieces on the first fj ' April, 1830, and Ibis year h Is going) to find out n lot more about them ! than baa been known before. Some time during the month fj April an enumerator of the United States Census Bureau will call at Pl I nay nut lit and made away with h I1 brief Illness from i r?a fallowing Ihe athuol vault unknown i a!) that waa loll In 11 cause. was the eon of Thu amount taken waa betarru ten Jacob and Matilda Olsen Christ and twelve dollar. Th prow Ura en npheraon and born nt Spanish lered the building through a base Fork. May 11. wai 1887. baa lived meat window, and it la presumed bore all hla life and haa been In the a basement door that employ of the Utab ldah they tv)okd Co. 8ugar led Into the lower hail. Aa no trace for quite a number of year. lie la waa found on the of survived of ''Jimmying brother by the flee door. It la evident that a key wa and aUtera: Mra. following I Martha A Morten every dwelling In the nation and ak Used to enter Ihe principal' again on. Mra. Lillian Chrla A. 'the head of tba family twenty-fou- r otd e. With ao sort of heavy f hrlutopheraon. J. Chappie, 1. Chrlatopheraou, questions. Some of them might hi Hie combination lock weslllyrum chisel (brlstopberaon, M. W. Chrlat (Wherein We Have Our Weekly considered Impertinent if asked by knocked off the veult door. Thl I npherxon and Henry A. Loy, all of t'Jiat Willi Our Readers) n stranger, or even by n neighbor, permitted the belie to he thrown I Spanish Forok; Mra. Dena Carter, hack and the door opened. Whedlgalt jura. Emnu gRrock. Bur but tba census enumerators are unJohn It. Jex, janitor of Ihe building. I ley, Ida.; and Jared Cbrlatopheruon MoitK der oath not to disclose any facta ktkkkt.h I he next entered the office of Mammoth. Utah. The body may be morning, learned by them except in their offound the aafe open, the broken lock viewed at the Claudln Funeral homa Toby' coming again to the Win ficial reporta. And tftose reports art on ths floor and Mr. Anderson's desk Friday morning, prior to the funeral ona for a few more Saturdays. He not open anywhere to public inxpoc. drapers all opened and disarranged ervlres which will be held Friday tlon. Lika tha In ao 85 have Incoma he'll figures showe, knots only your Mr. Anderaon reports that noth- afternoon at the Third ward chapel tag are official secret, something good! We want to give to return, they waa taken exrept the cash. Of- - at two o'rlork. Interment will be In ing which prying gossips have no acaway aome more tickets, We'll enjoy Accra from th county shclffa office I the Spanlah Fork cemetery under the cess. Uncle 8am Is concerned, for haring you laugh at Toby. A very and Marshal Tom Robertson Investi- direction of the Claudln Funeral neat, splendid anawer won two tick ccnaua purposes, only with totals and gated. A careful aearch a as made Homo. eta laat week and we have two more averages, and not with Individuals for finger prints, but none were disHut a clear or of we can give away. the how Here'a picture people you Indian boy who if covered. The culprit bad evidently Good ' i the name f the t, rowing Genuine Wool 30 United the off. aa a Statea can be whole can get them: Write ua a letter tell worn glove. They bad also taken From $3.95 and Blankets :cg taught how to uve tlie how and arrow hy Chief Katie Calf of the Broa. obtained only by getting the facts at up, Taylor kind mlatakea of of . lug any any Whin he the KaiurJ ( '3nr,Nati'"al !Vk revervatuut. the precaution to cover up their foot Co., Spanish Fork. jje principles (irow about each Individual Inhabitant, to that you dud In our ada today. W atart mg Good will g.t a real bow with real arrows print which led to the window thru UOVKriMKMKXT) with. have a lot of ada ao look careful! which they entered. For example, one or the things lhai Now we haven't told the proof read Officers were of the opinion that Disabled Veterans of Utah held a er to be extra careful or to leave It Is Important to know, besides the Ihe Job bad been done by n novice, meeting Tuesday at the American number In of the United people any mistakes purpoaely, ao the more school but officials feel that the trick Legion hall to dlaruxs matter of In you And, the more bananaa we'll have States, Is the average age of our peowaa turned by a rather experienced! terest to the organisation. State on him. The beat and neateat ana ple. Is It higher or lower than when hand. Commander William lllgby of the D. wer will receive two ticketa to any the last censua was takeu. ten years A. V. was also Senior Vice- of Toby's Saturday night shows. Let's ago, and how much? This avtrago rooms for Rent at 8t)5 Eust I commanderpresent, lour F. Lind beck and haa been But age when increasing steadily. and go you read those ads, 3rd North, Spanish Fork. Inquire of I George Faust Larsen, serviceAttorney man of If the census of 1930 should show a be sure and profit by them. I M. Mrs. 57 C 0. McConnell, Street, the D. A. V. Attorney Larsen gave decline In the average age, it woulJ A delegation from the Nebo schol Salt Lake City. Ian Interesting talk on the organise be a danger signal, a warning to Funeral services were held at the district met with the Utah county sTuti:: (AoveurixcMexT) Ron of the Legion and the D. A. V'e. speed op public heultb measures, a Desert t Mortuary Funeral Chapel commissioners Monday morning for touching also upon the Government Some folks get ao used to the pass call to Investigate the cause and apMrs. Fbil Van Ansdgl aif children. I hospital for Utah and encouraging afternoon at 1 o'clock, over the purpose of protesting sn sppeal lng game that when they can't pass ply all of the resources of sanitary Sunday Bonita Rae and Norma Lou of Iaik the disabled veterans to make appll-catiothat be made to tho might Moffat Mrs. of Robin the supreme science rcmalna g toward quard-lnand improving the buck they'll pass out. for disability benefits before court relative to tha case arising City, are spending the week here the general health. Thomas, widow of the late Jamee from n tax adjustment which waa with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse April 6th, 1930. Commander lllgby Is Sjl don't think It As long as the counterfeiters don't Impertinence Wylie Thomas. in his talk encouraged the former mada with the Calumbla Steel In Butler. monkey with anything smaller than when the census taker asks your age! cervlee men to Join the organisation. Bishop Elisha Warner presided at 1925. a $10. 00 note, they don't bother us Uncle Sam wants to know, not your Wee Wood Camp No. 19, United I Ho called attention to the fact that The school board had filed suit to A services. the "The Individual but the Upper duet, age, average much. agj men now waiting collect $2040 and Interest from 1925 Indian War Veterans, held their so-- 1 there are thirty-fiv- e of all the people. Carden, was rendered by Mrs. Stella from the Utah County treasury and clal meeting at the home of Captain I for beds in aome government hospl-JesAnother question the enumerator Brorkbank and Arthur S. Butler February 13th. thirty I tat and all needing medical attention Livingston a writ of mandamus waa granted by will ask Is. Who is the head of the five members the The court. district The I badly. Mr. lllgby also spoke on the Miss with Grace Gardner at being prexeut. the dclegatlou piano The Spanish Fork Firemen thank family?" 'That doesn't mean what tax hill for exemgtlng disabled war waa mill-1 In to commission the which was offerrelative meeting Invocation the protested afur opeueJ rgular the merchants and all purchasers of It sounds like. Uncle Sam Isn't in ed by David John. to appealing the case to the supreme tary form, followd with community veterans from taxation, know to wears wife terested it the tickets who helped put over that The speakers were Charles Solo- court. No action was taken by the singing? and a aplendld program, ev breeches or not, but does want to great dance of theirs. In fact, the the Theda Jex was pleasantly surmon and Rev. W. H. Ensign of Salt cotnmlsslneora. eryone taking part, also an old time kuow how men are many dependent Lake thank everyone except the thieve was The orchestra of prised J. dancmusic for. Tuesday eveblng by 20 girl Presidents composed and delegation Wells T furnishing City, upon the earnings of their children, who stole aome of the prises. W. Robinson, attorney (or tba school ing. Two tables of high five were friends In honor of her birthday. A. Brockbank and of Gardner Henry how many women are T. F. Tolhurst, president of played, the prize for high score be- Games were played and at ten o'clock Hie head of the family from Spanish Fork, all of whom spoke district; LITTLE imors OF WATER the. school board and tho following ing won by Mra. Charles Waters. Lun- luncheon was served, Lavine Ludlow the census point of view. Is the one highly of the character of the de board and Helen Roberts assisting In ceased lady. mambera, J. F. Brlnghurst Dr. cheon waa served. , Laat year the net earnings of the who earns the money. W. T. Brockbank and R. T. Taylor, lng. Mrs. Brockbank and Mr. LivingIn on or live a Whether farm you Woolworth Company were $35,000, Mr. anJ Mrs. Harold fucuson ston another duet, Lead Me and Wm. A. Cornaby, clerk of the A county-wid- e 000. Now you figure out how many town, whether you are white, black, Gentlysang were presboard. In addition there the birth of a r,on ah their sheep and wool which Home, after Father, times the cash registers would have red, or yeliow, male or female, mar- the benediction was will be held at the City and ent Ed. on and Street home Otto Erlandson. meeting 12th. February by pronounced to ring to turn up a profit like that ried or unmarried, able to read and David W. Davis. A. C. Page of Payson. County Building, Irovp, next Wedwrite. here you were born and where on 5. 10 and 15 cent sales A GOOD INVESTMENT nesday, February 26th, at 2 p. m was in the Spanish Fork Interment were when you born, your parents to make plans for pooling all the was where the Cow City Is Cemetery, not an grave imbut came America are to If expense, an toting you HATH Ell AM) OFFSPRING dedicated by Wylie E. Thomas. is an Investment. Tuo average pro- wool of the county and organize to migrant, what your native language obtain help from the national farm Robeua M. L. was Thomas at born duction in Utah and the U. S. Is and whether you can speak Engboard. Janies A. Hooper, secretary Saturday is Washington's birthday. was June Scotland. 1, Carnwath, and 180 lbs. 1842, butterfat per cow, per of We wonder if tl.a father of his coun- lish are questions the reasons for Joined the L. D. S. church In her association and In the year. associations a the On the totry could recognize It today. He which are clear enough. answer. representative of Draper and Co. native country. She showed many U. S. the 60 It is debetter throughout from these tals A project both unique and intercompiled would surely be lost. will be In attendance. The associaHe wouldn t kindnesses to the missionaries who this. In the production tion will advance know how to run au automobile. He pends. among other things, the num- labored in the field where she lived. esting has been undertaken by ths than cow was Idaho $1.00 a fleece. The Increased 25 lbs per counper meeting is called by W. J. Thayne,. students of the music classes of the wouldn't understand the radio, and ber of people from your native came She to 45 Utah thru the ago, association. years year cowtestlng try; who can be admitted to the Unit- and made he would shy at a telephone. county agent. Spanish Fork High School.' Under ed States during the next ten years. where she her home at Spanish Fork, the supervision of F. J. Faux, head Similar results were secured in Cache married James asseveral W.Thomas, one with valley ago, years be will is who employed of Everybody the music department, they have sociation, and there It was such a a AM) THEN of 1847. Since his death asked to give his trade or occupation shepioneer been living at Granger with undertaken the task of writing an good association that they now have has which in Think of all the new things he and the particular industry her daughter, Mrs. Kate Solomon, at opera: to be produced by themselves six associations In Cache would have to used to. Not only he or she works, or if working on his whose home she died last Thursday next year. This is something new valley. In Utah opperatlng and Wasatch Counto or as an own account employer, and state of Schools this telephones, radios, and ahtos, hut It is a peculiar coincidence among High ties, similar results were secured so. But a question on that line morning. that she died on the anniversary of the project will be watched with with one association. At the close of typewriters, electric lights, paved say Farmers of the Leland district met be will "Are this employed you year roads, airplanes, submarines, cash her mother's death, who passed away much interest. on April 1, cow will run the evening at a large and That is as of the first of 4$ years Tuesday, on a from year, decided The have students at same registers, short skirts, baseball, bas- now? almost 260 the to 280 lbs or over, or about earlier, and organized a first hour. Besides Itself will to lend that Spanket hall, football, saxophones, flapp- April. There will be for theunemsetting 'her two 100 lbs over the cows of the state. local Farmmeeting daughters. Bureu putting as officers record of ers, Jazz, gas stoves, electric ranges, time an accurate on Mrs. Alfred E. Solomon of Granger, ish costumes, and already a number Therefore, cowtestlng Is not an ex- the Wm. Larsen, Presiwhich hereto- and Mrs. lawn mowers, electric trains, chain ployment figures Jennie Carter of Salt Lake of plots have been suggested. After pense but an Investment. See your dent;following: A. A. Andrus, estimates. been have there fore only a is idea of the plot desired general stores, talkies, kodaks she is survived by 14 grandand oh. local Farm Bureau leader NOW Willard Peterson, secretary and Another new question will be City, what a list. There is no end to It. attained, work will begin on the ac- about joining one. dairy children and 27 , a treasurer; Board Member!, M. P. In home. own your tual writing of the libretto. What a glorious privilege it is to whether you Stark, Lorin B. Creer, Mary Marcu-to- n, As to the music ,Mr. Faux hopes general way the proportion of home-ownelive nowadays! 23 Boy Scouts of Troop 16, WindMrs. S. D. Markham. has been estimated in the they revert to youthful marriages of to have only original melodies, sug- sor ward, Pleasant Grove District, Mrs. Einar Christensen of the Utah figexact has had but their ancestors. score. nobody in the past, the gested by SLOW MOTION students, B. S. A., took a very Interesting trip County Farm Bureau executive board ures. The figures have a decided bear You will be asked whether you This part of the work Is looked for- to the World Jamboree of Scouts, b; of the the naof on have the school or attended . . Congress and the Utah important subject college since ward to with keen interest. Mr.Faux way of a travelogue illustrated by an explainedFarm accomplishments Legislature ing in assisted and Bureau not County do And if you edwill write the piano score where nec- electric last September. The figures for Congress and the Utah Legislature tional prosperity. postcard reflector at the the organization. seem to be having a race trying to own your home, the census man will ucation have been climbing steadily essary and the school orchestra will Windsor ward chapel last night. The Elner Christensen explained the find out which can cover the least ask you how much rent you pay. since the first census was taken. Be- get a chance to try their hand at or- views were shown and the important dairy program and asked for the Le-,aIs another useful index of the yond question they are still climbing That chestration. ground per day. history explained by Scout Mark J. Farm Bureaus cooperation with size of the national bankroll. Taking but how fast? L. A. Anderson, principal of the Brockbank. Mark also showed and County Agent Thayne met with the And as a final question, every one school, says, So far as we know, this explained Incidents in connection the two together, the government MISSED HIS CHANCE the Spanish Fork dairymen, home us whether to tell be askof Uncle Sams nephews will be able will the first undertaking of its kind with the souvenirs he had collected is on the increase or not, ed whether he has served as a sol- in the state, anT since creative edu- at the Jamboree. Scoutmaster Smith ooard following the meeting and with ownership' no thieves break into the Funny them selected a program of work and is a demand for more dier, sailor or marine In any war In cation is stressed so much nowadays, should be High School and steal their most val- whether thereowned duly proud of the excellent .eaders for the same as follows: cow and which was we his dwellings, We Involved. feel a not is individually the that country uable article only project group of boys he has been called to knowledge. Lorin B. Creer, those facts have a bearing on the will know for the first time, Just how big one, but very much worth while." work with. They all had their Scout testing association, T. B. Drive, F. P. Stark, leader; the and veterans of production war lumber each are still many industry n, OUR CHANCE badges on and were proud to be able leader; Bull Association, Alvin of all other building supplies, as well living. And that will help to estiHighly elated over business pros- to say they had earned them, vand Ly-- 3 leader; Hyurm Poultry, of sorts for all on the market mate future demands on taxpayers pects In the The creamery will be built where region were desirous of continuing on with lion, leader; Club work, Marcu-sofurnish-ing- s. for for 1930, Angus Olsen, local Chev- the good work. pensions. H.E.H. there are the most milch cows pgirl household equipment and Home Management, Mrs. leader; The census is the oldest of all our rolet dealer returned here today after the peppiest milkmaids. Now lets D. Markham. Another new census question is Federal Bureaus, as old as Congress attending the annual spring dealers' SONS AM) DAUGHTERS OF UTAH S. Lorin see Ye Olde Burg wake up! Creer, project leader of the whether you own a radio set. Noth- and the Presidential office and the convenition of the Chevrolet Motor riOXNERS TO HOLD FESTIVAL cow testing association and Alvin the illustrate speed better was set up In the Company In Salt Lake City. More ing could Judiciary, for it THE HUB Marcuson project leader of the Prue with which our new inventions take constitution, which requires that than 500 dealers, salesmen, and their The annual festival of the Sons Bred Bull association, are calling a Ten the strike once public. the inhabitants be counted every ten bankers attended the series of con- and Daughters of Utah Pioneers witl meeting for Thursday. February 27, If Spanish Fork is not the natural hold, ago, they when the census of 1920 vears. The original purpose was to ferences. According to Mr. Olsen, be held at the Escalante Gardens on at 7:30 p. m., to di'seuss. Testing center of all the dairy farms In south years set find out how many lived in each state talking pictures were utilized to illwas taken, there wasnt a radio Thursday, February 27th. Feeding, and breeding. County Agen Utah county, then some darned mag- in the world except experimental In order to apportion members of ustrate new methods of The program will begin at 3 p.m , Thayne will meet with the grou' servicing and ician Is going to make figures lie. ones; there was no such thing as Congress among the states. That is distributing automobiles. This said and will be a literary and musical and explain these factors. We have the drop on em and its up broadcasting; nobody but a few ex- still one of the purposes, though Con- to be the first time that such a med- treat. Luncheon will be served, and to us to tell em so. a between difference ium has been used to solve industrial later more program will be given gress itself has been dilatory In perts knew the GOOD PIANO FOR SALE --AVIA if any. Its membership In pro- or sales problems. The convention and dancing will be indulged in af- SHOP. hetrodyne and a screen-griLUCKY FRIDAY Now look at the blamed thing! There portion to population. was directed by D. E. Ralston, assist- ter the program. Come with a smih are so many receiving sets that Uncle The first Census, taken in 1790, ant general sales manager, who ha& andenter into the spirit of the ocWEATHER REPORT Last Friday 300 parents spent a Sam 13 going to count 'em, to find out showed fewer than four million in- been heading a party of factory offi- casion and yi uwlll return home with can talk he his , of family how full clay at the Junior High. What a many habitants in the. new nation; 3,929,-214- cials touring the Pacific Coast and the feeling that this Is a real place to be exact. We passed the Rocky Mountain sections. wonderful day It was! Today 300 to at once. in which to live and that your neighcensus-takthe homes are much nearer the schools. For the first time, 25,000,000 mark between 1850 and Mr. Ralston stated that the col- bors are the best to be found.' were at your 1860; by 1880 we had exactly 60 lective finance mind has Thats a boost for education and, will ask how old you agreed that A. T. MONEY, Charlman Program first marriage. The information will better still, for our boys and girls! Committee. and forty years later, in the mania for pessimism which folbe more important ten years from 1920, we had doubled that figure, lowed the wake of the recent stock Golden Rule Hatching HEALTH INSPECTION NOTICE now, because the second set of an- with 105,710,620 persons living In debacle has passed, stated Mr. OlWORK COMPLETED swers to It,. in 1940, will disclose continental United States. The cen- sen. As proof of this point, Mr. Chix are the best in the West, Trap-nestewhether the average age of marriage sus bureau experts have made esti- Ralston pointed out that the sharp certified, inoculated and B.W. 12 This week will complete the health Is getting older or younger. Our mates from year to year of the In- increase in prices of stock during D. Tested for diseases. High grade 13 the crease since that time, and give it as past week, a definite tendency to In- chix at utility prices. 100 per cent 14 inspection given by the State Nurse grandparents married in their teens in Nebo School District. Notices will a3 a rule, today 25 Is nearer the av- their belief that the enumeration of crease building programs and tho safe arrival to any point guaranteed. 15 be sent out immediately to parents erage age. In all probability. Will 1930 will show between 121 and 122 general optomistic note prevalent, Representative Henry B.Mortenson. 16 next ten of folks the years million nieces and nephews of Uncle proved that the country is in an ex- Phone 124J2. 17 regarding the result of inspection as the young will or continue to postpone marriage Sam. (ADVERTISEMENT) cellent economical condition. given their children. 18 I 1 j f , uj,; no: iislil-vrar-oi- d t- Former Spanish Fork Protest Appeal of Suit Lady Dies at Granger to Recover Tax Money n se gratitude g. 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