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Show pan IPmes SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1930 VOLUME XXIX NUMBER 34 Eat More Lamb Week Beet Farmers Tour Horse Races Feature Candidates Named Cattlemen (o Form For Legion Offices' Sounlli Utah County Starts Next Saturday Marketing Unit Home Coming Sports ! TWIXT THEE AND ME I With Janie M, Crcer. president of At a of ths American I. i race will he I ha principal it i " heldmeeting llut (arm-je- r Two hundred and twenty-fivhe oul cattle grower' association Iasi night, ths silver trophy lh for feature of Hi, sports program In i hurtle, an lutereting meeting wa n slxty-asveb In men busluesa F. Mommlttceman and given district J, held Iasi Thursday night at the Sem- Diamond Jubilee Home Fuming Tb mio presented to the Span- automobile mad the annual "SugFork In tloti bo bold to hr to the organSpanish looking huildlng. inary ish Fob p.t.t fur w liiulng lb Junior ar Beet Tour over tb south end of 21. 22. and 21. Dr, . t. ization of a marketing i of lit fourth In of the prt die i i I Ittisiiiplonshlp Ctuh. Speaker, all of whom Hwalhorg. ihairman nnii wa decided lo engravs Utah courtly yesterday and were well ire.io-ut 111! the Importance of effecting promises some of the best the imiiic of the athletic manager, paid for their lime and efforts. The X a cooperative marketing anclrton, races eter seen In HpaliDti Fork- II lb-- - t miii mnger and Ihe name of tour began st Sprlngvlll at 1:30 g. were I S. Ilorrl of l.o Angelea. Er Is lemlnif tbi week to make a lour Hi on the cup. which remain nt. and ended st Paysott Park at 1 nest Winkler of t he regional offlee of soiitl.i i ii I'l.ih fair,, o lino np Ihe tb-- of I aos fit. the of I'nlled Slate foret Service, best borse rai mg m eih. Fuming X P m., where program and lunchTb- - following were nomination and J T. Kinlinon of the a tlo i h Iir.iti ii itoes, jut prior I eon were enjoyed. fur the of Ihe nlilier for iiti post marketing committee of the lh Utah (utility Fair. II nhoulJ be year. The election will be Eight atop were made enroule, Cnllle uu dllorse Growers' associa- an easy mutter to outlier of coming lie! I September 3rd. at each stop, field demonstraand wa The called tion. J. meeting by (Wherein U llavc Our UitWf It McFurlane. thoroughbred to make Ihe two day For Commander - - Wllford John- tion and explanations were made. president of the I'tah ineci to going mi fur the son and F. J. Thoma. I tint With Our Reader ) prior The value ot rotation of rrops and Cattle and Horse tirower' associa- stale and county fairs For Francl the use of proper fertiliser were tion und I an effort to acquaint the pulla llt On first buise learn Lund-II- . day WKIX OMi: IIOMK Frank Nelnon aud Ilernell plainly evident and tha farmer no cattlemen of Ctuh county with the ing cotite. I will be held, a prize of J. and Coiner Thoma. The Hansen, will profit much from what need of u cooperative marketing plan ft SO being pul up for I bo winners. vl-- commander who receive the doubt are This they saw and beard. The second steady marketing condition We are Kind to welcome home our If Ikbo a standard come event In tins highest vote will be uiaultalued. ItecuUHo o many one on lop on the trip wae the It. W. Creer Kood friend Owen Rose und Mr. to featuring sport program and the next highest. 2nd farm Just south of Hpanhih Fork. i.H.il men who would have been I a I an hero for Rowe. who nre always spectacular vice commander. were absent at the annual horse, and Mr. Srally stated that thla was tb We roUdo of week with relutlve Interesting For Adjutant itl.ia k Hawk reunion, tlo-rIvan K. Stewart, bet field of beeta be had ever set not I never see Owen but whnt we think of a The committee planning parade Kra Warner. Reuben D. Gardner. foot In. It. W. Creer mad a five good attendauie from Spanish nil but reeurd-breukluNome of tllONO t hrllllllK. great spectacle, width If present was u repr s niu'lv For Service Officer there Fork, Joseph E. minute talk In the field and explainon or ran jump of M. plan carry, will be shown both ion from Mapb-ton- . Rex O. Daniel. Spring-n:ie- . N'eiuin, ed that he had never had lea than In mornNome uthlete. certainly wn ami For Chaplain Benjamin und laike Shore. Tilt, Monday evi nlng and Tuesday Harvey A. Nielsen 20 tona of beeta from this piece due ot Hut now he' a banker iiiohI of the i nil 11110 chairman O. Ilex Daniels, ing. and Nephl Swenaon. present a I the noeilng to the fart that It was rotated with time, away down In Southern Calltor-lllu- . a favorable altitude toward this committee ha outlined a parade II. peas and bdana atyd planted Into For Arm at Sergeant Henry doeH III to We'll bet he (lie book Hol, of eooperutlve marketing. In eight section, which bid fair Mortensen. beeta once each three years. The to hat. Another meeting will be held at eclipse anything yet seen here. For Executive Committee Janie of Mr. Creer on thla piece under The Invitation l lie Cll.v Pavilion committee, on Suturduy evenII. Tolburst. Wm. J. Money, Henry of ground were borne out In several TWO-TIMDaniels. Mrs. ( II IMPS direction of Daisy ing " tills week, und It I expected the J. Johnson, Johu K. Booth, Wm. II. other demonstrations. reculU to that all calltllie ThinkliiK of ehamplon tbi even- Button. of thi dlsltht Is sending out Invitation At the t'tah-ldab- o ground near the our tnlud that we have In SpauUli will lie III lit leluluiiee. ing to about one thousand forme.' K. For T. Historian Gardner Fork factory, a beet field Spanish of Fork u I wo-- line Ntule i hainploiinhlp are and dcslrou Spanish Fotker. and Itee W. Janie. with a 02 per cent ntnnd spoke loudi "a m in another line of work. Ml- Tliev Vera Williams, daughter of having the name of all people who were In favor of mechanical blocking, nominations I The following ly conHtoek lire the judging teuniN of the Mr. und Mr. Herbert William. Iia have ever lived here. They will no louder than did the field supfor Rifle officers ade Club: the bat of 1 1 27 and relumed home from I.o IliKh School for the year Angelo, tinue Mending nut invitation a long For Hunge Officer Jos. Evans, erintendent, Herbert Snell, who askISIS. In 192" M irk il.inscu. Alien' wlo-i- she visited with her lter,Mr. a names are furnished. W. W. Hone, Alei Argyle. ed the farmers to Investigate and use SwetiHon und Mile llnm h were the Fern 1'iiik. The decoration cum ml' toe. tinder 1). Dan lots the mechanical blocker. Mr. Bcally, For lies Secretary r. Gard-neNtute champ and In 1928 Kay the direction of II. Eugene Hughe. and Ezra Warner. later In the day alao urged the ue I A. T. Hank. Theodore Wcstrltii;. BISwIi: I.OVK AMONG MOST planning Nome beautiful and arof the machine and the seeder with Vi:US ITII.K OF ACTRESSES tistic decoration of Main Street, Aiiao Hale and Max Chadwick copThe Junior Mlkanwee girls of the fertiliser attachment. which will be pul up about one week Second ped the honor. The boy represented A two-acr- e ward ITimary enjoyed an piece of heels belonging Musical comedies, farees, dramas, hefote the celebration. Ctuh for the two year ut the AmeriIn form to out Ernest Otteson of Palmyra wa the afternoon nig Tuesday can Itoyal I. Iv stock Show at Kansu mysteries and romance -- all are the ante to Bessie Love. Mr. Emma Swenson was hostel of a swim and weinle roast at Utah vfHlted, which clearly demonstrated City. She enter into Hie spirit of any to the Laurence!! Club Saturday ev- Lake. The girls reported the water the value of phosphate as fertiliser. a floe and the mosquitoes plentiful. One acre was fertilised with 125 til Mill MAtS play wliii equal enthusiasm, accord- ening. A reading was given by Mrs. were chaperoned by their In- poumt of phosphate and on the ing to Chrl-l- v Cahunue. who directed Delia ClirlHtenen and a piano solo They Mr. J. Rulon Morgan and other no phoNpbate was used. On structor, lor in itadio's mystery-melodramDuring the mivIi truck by Mr. Hazel Larsen. Special guest S. Davis. John Mr. Following the former Is a fair stand of beeta, Mrs. at Mrs. on were tine rood the ihe Angelus SaturEdna Smart. George are the liMulhig "Conspiracy." gravel on went who the trip: on the latter the crop will be hardly girl Swenson and Mr. Della Christensen. lolween the overhead bridge nl day worth harvesting. These two acres Jean Ludlow. Florence Itrockbank, Dm it Is Bessie' a m hit ion. "con- A dainty luncheon wa served. tin tnoulli of the canyon and are in the aame patch. VirEleanor i.ouise Faux, Moore, III we Cork tinue Ciihanne. Soon lead "to the City. play Spanish At Benjamin the whole caravon an all-i- . liking picture that would he The Laurencella Club and their ginia Smith. Louise Taylor, Grace was shall have a fine graveled, oih-treated to all the Ice cold soda Thelma Darlene Davis, Stahtnann, made especially for children. She partners were entertained Saturday road her. Itul wc still maintain they could drink. i'lid-it won't do us the good It should that Hu talking picture of to- evening at a house party at the home Wood, Ruth Hall. Lucile Hughes. water In the l&yson district the value Stella and Christensen Marguerite A Mrs. above Swenson. lar radio ate the Cornelia until the old bridge is straightchild' day average of Fall plowing over Spring plowing ened out. understanding. With till thought program and social conversation con- itlolim. was demonstrated. This practice 1 was careful in making stituted the evening's diversion. At in mind. Mr. Hattie Wilcox entertained wa also encouraged by several of MAYOR BOTH SAYS 'Conspiracy" entertaining to child- 11 o'clock a delicious luncheon wa very delightfully on Friday evening the speakers later In the day. Fall ren as well a grown-ups.- " served. the members of the Ladles Lit- preparation of ground means a betfor .Miss Love's lirst are That thing great talking picshaping up great Club. Luncheon wa served at ter crop. erary for our big Diamond Jubilee Home ture success was in "The Broadway Banana, per lb., Sc this week nt 3:30 to 15 member and the followAfter the luncheon at the Payson The commitMelody." Her role in "Conspiracy" Oran Lewis'. Coming in September. ing special guest: Mr. Lyle Creer, Park, a program was given under lAllYEHTIKKMBVn tees are ail organized and going full is (Mietly opposite from the musical-eomed- y Mrs. Mary Bowen. Mis Ardell Lud- the direction of Ralph D. Morgan. part. In this picture she speed ahead. From here we should Mis Edna Ludlow. Mis Alice Musical numbers were rendered by low, say that there' going to he a hut plays the dramatic feminine lead opChappie and Archie Williams. Mrs. Mera. Taylor and Bird of Payson time iu the old town. Ily the way, posite Hugh Trevor. Annie K.Beck led in community sing- and by the Holley Bros, of Mapleboasts a large cast "Conspiracy you have not sent in the nailies of 29 ing of club song. The remainder of ton. old friend and settlers who should ol unusually brilliant players, includin was the J. W. Gillnian, president of the listening to spent evening he invited home. BETTER DO IT ing Ned Sparks. Ivan Lebed elf, Itita a number of readings given by Ar- state and county beet growers, was NOW. The committee will send out l.o Kny and Walter Iojng. Registration will begin at the Span- chie Williams and Ardell Ludlow and the first speaker. He stressed the ish Fork High School on Friday, a special invitation to them. selections by Mrs. Mary Bow- need of cooperation and urged a piano who Those students 29th. August en. The hostess was assisted in ser- closer will belong to the 10th grade, who untly between the 10,000 Next week tin teachers hold ving by her sister. Miss Thomas. Miss members of the state organization are just coming Into High School for Ardell tlieir first Institute, A sure sign LudLudlow and Miss Edna and the manufacturing Interests. He the first year's work, will please re- low. Ilia! Summer "bus went." During the evening. Misses stated that foreign sugar producer port at the High Schol on ttiat day. Alice Chappie, Ardell Ludlow and have Increased their Be prepared to pay your registrayield over one-thir- d THANKS Ludlow entertained with a Edna the last three years and Several members of the local tion fees. These fees are. during new of the popular songs. that Utah sugar beef growers need Club with their wives are atStudent body fee. $2.50, which is number A lot of people are talking about Utah-Idahof all students. the Con"protection for the industry to sucrequired District tending which of the history Spunish Fork ceed. He said that the manufactur$1 00 we are publishing; for delivery ut the vention of Kiwanis at Salt Lake City Agriculture ers cannot exist on the present price Farm Mechanics $1.00 time of our Diamond Jubilee Home today and tomorrow. of sugar. $1.00 club Typewriting Hie the sponsors us Lieuranre tell "Blde-a-Whicelebration.. Is the name of the They Coming Domestic Mr. Scalley spoke for the sugar Art $1.00 and lias Club taken the to in the is annals the lids an unique thing girls Golf Course. $1.00 Spanish Fork Midget and welcomed the cocoper-atio- n of Western cities.. We blusbiingly (invention where they will furnish Domestic Science CliffNew-it- t. company was name The submitted by and Botany $1.00 ot the farmers. He said It was were names say thunks and hope you'll lind it to music for several of the session. The Geology Many splendid 50 12ears since the company had dedub pays all the expenses of the Music your liking. $1.00 handed in and the judges had a hard clared a dividend, but he was opLieuranre Chorus in Salt Lake and Physics $1.00 time deciding. Jack Davies, Ferry J. timistic for the future. He advocatthe Salt Lake club has promised to Chemistry ITS COMING Serena Ludlow, Harvey ed Woodwork $1.00 Warner, as a good fertilizer the farmhelp entertain them while there.. Moore and G. W. Prince submitted ers that Senand for Juniors Registration use from 6 to 10 tons of barnKiwanians of Spanish Fork are One of these days the State Hoad iors will be held on Tuesday, Sep- names that were among the best. yard manure and 100 pounds of Commission is going to wave a magic pushing Dr. Joseph Hughes for Dis- tember 2nd. We are hope to register all These people and their partners Governor and will per acre. He Btated as trict do wand over the sharp turn at Eighth everything students on these two days. as the guests of J. A. Brock-ban- k phosphate invited his belief that 3 per cent of the beet can to insure his election. North and Main Streets and we'll they and Sons to play golf Tuesday fields were infested with white Regular class work will begin on H. I). A ven of Bingham has also fly. awake some fine morning to find a evening, August 26th. September 3rd. Dr. Stewart of the U. A. C. plead been mentioned for the ot' Satin turn there tine sweeping position. place for early irrigation. He said it wa urday's papers will no doubt an4- the present right angle. nounce the verdict. folly to ever let a plant want for water. Dr. Blood, also of the U. A. The LieuranreChorus made a great WHEN ITS I'OOIt C., discussed alfalfa and some of its hit at the opening session of the Dis"Hows fiishing? diseases. He organized a tour to the trict Kiwanis conference this mornThe Spanish Fork band boys, as Swenson will sing three numbers at west side of the "Hont, I only got one I could ing. valley, where some Immediately after their singing an keep. expression of appreciation, will the Spanish Fork Band concert Sun- alfalfa fields would be studied. the manager of KSL asked them to Superintendent Melvin Wilson sing over the radio, and a program render two free band concerts at the day evening at the City Park. WHEN ITS GOOD lias been arranged for them begin- Cty Park, one on August 24, and Utah County to Paysont On How's fiishing?" Miss Ellen Jameson will sing three "Kotten. I only got 5 pounds over ning tomorrow (Friday) night at the other on August 31. The boys numbers a tthe band concert Sunday ion Festival next Thursday, Friday, 10: If). and Saturday, after which the sesThe Telegram took photos wish to my limit. thank the city officials, the evening, August 31, at the City Park. sion ended. of the gronp for the newspapers. business men.and the people of Span-o- f Miss Jameson has just returned home The tour was well planned and RECORDS FLY Spanish Fork in general, for the from an extended trip to the Iceland- well executed under the direction of conic Millenial celebration and the support given them during the presR. D. Morgan ac-- Herbert Snell. We wonder if there is a bird on tin ent season. tinental countries of Europe. On ' for can fly continuously globe that The boys are also playing a series this trip Miss Jameson sang at a Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Peterson four weeks as did the mechanical of Sunday afternoon concerts at ttie special concert at Erie, Pennsylvania, of Flagstaff, Arizona, are visiting is lord jutg brought to earth with a S. on .Mapleton S. the concerts the also a series of Saturday State Mental Hospital at Provo. inviting new endurance record to its credit. whole state to be with them in a cel- They wish to extend their thanks Montcalm on the trip to Europe, and here today with friends. They were If they dont stop this thing, men will ebration of the opening of her water- to the special entertainers who have on the S. S. Minnedosa on the return guests last evening at the home of President and Mrs. Henry A. Gardstart flying when about 21 and then works system. The celebration will assisted the band. Local talent has trip to America. While in Europe ner. when they begin at noon and it is promised been used he relieved in mid-ai- r funcat Miss various in tils Jameson sang exclusively both reach 60. It will not only be a mat- that something will be doing from band and in the special numbers, in tions, among which were recitals at The Isaac family reunion was held retime that of until hut with gas, midnight. ter of refueling order to local musical in- the Bio Theatre at Reykjavik, and last The first event on the program is terest andstimulate Saturday afternon at Geneva, Icein at Millenial celebration filling with pilots. our home. the at money keep when eightyfive descendants of Bena ftee barbecue at 12:30 which will Ed. Williams and Mrs. Jennie land. jamin Isaac were present. The day If we get a few more candidates (most the slogan of the sheep inwas spent In listening to a program, More Lamb. "Eat not will dustry, there in ...Myers Return of Victorious Legions, March, Utah, for Congress A sports program which includes which included; music Worn every Holmes "Memories of Stephen Foster he anyone1 left to vote for them. Selection, Medley a horse-pullin- g branch of the family. The usual contest, horse races, Serenade, "Evening Shadows," King and horse-sho- e Rosas pastimes of the resort were enjoyed pitching contests in' Concert Waltz, "Sobre Las Olas THANKS TO THE LADIES which the men of Mapleton challenge March, "Felicitas, Hall and picnic lunches were enjoyed. men of other communities, will be Humoresque Dvorak Have you noticed bow well Mrs. Matt Argyle very charmingly held, beginning at 1 oclock. A pro- Fox Trot, The Woman in the Shoe Freed kept is the little plot around the gram from 3 to 4 p. m., a band con- March, "The Uplift" Tot lay Christensen entertained last Tuesday, the occaEscaalnte Monumenft? cert from 4 to 5 and a dance in the Concert Waltz, "Mighty Lak a Rose Nevin sion being her birthday anniversary. it's a beautiful bed of petunias. bed. evening, complete the program for Transcription, on the Old Camp Ground Ripley A delicious lunfcheon was served, covTenting Yesterday it was a tulip the day. ers being laid for twenty relatives Crosby March, "Battleship California, Tomorrow it may be geraniums. invites everybody to he Fox Trot, Blue Is The Night" and friends. The time was spent in Mapleton do Fisher and should Forkers Spanish and assures all who attend March, Yankee Notions ... Langlear present, of quilting and social chat. the work tilts appreciate a good time. "Star Spangled Banner Club. Key j.mil iStlSIS e i rl I - e e !t - vli-ltln- e K 1 1 11 - ex-pte- b-- E 1 -- a, d - Registering at High School Begins Aug. Kiwanians to Run Dr. Jos. Hughes for District Governor is o Golf Course Named le SPANISH FORK BAND CONCERT Mapleton Celebrating Waterworks Saturday l Thu seek Saturday. August 21, U "Lamb I Delicious Week. and In order to tlmult trade In the purchase of lamb, local sheep men are (urnlshins the butcher hop With the fluent of tlinl from the article that cun he flocks. Saturday the Provo Fife and Drum Corps are puradlng the county In the Intereal of the Wet-- and will pul on n ration In Spanish Fork. are furnishing The local the lamb for the banquet of the Kl- want Club and their ladies at Arrowhead Monday evening aud promise an especial treat. "lamiti I Delicious! There I no mistake about that. It does not seem necessary to put on n special campaign lo Induce Utah people to believe that, but auch seems to be the rase. I .a mb I healthful food. also. It Is one of three meat allowed by phyhlan to patient who are suffering from stomuch trouble. It I easily digested and I high In nutritive value. Have your butcher rut you off a nice leg of lamb roast for your Sunday dinner, or aome chop, or the makings of n lamb frlrasee. If the wife la half the rook you thought ehe he was, she ran build you up n tnoul with lamb a the foundation that will make you glad you're alive. f Howdy Players to Play Dr. Jekyll Mr. Hyde -- The Ilowdy Players will present Robert Louis Stevenson's classic, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" In thre gripping powerful arts. The company I headed by two of the most versatile player of manv years experlenre, namely, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Neff. Minnie Gray will be seen In a feature vaudeville art. Her Impersonation of a darky Mammy introducing the dunces from the Civil war period up to the present Jazz age. Bozo, the tramp artist, will a very clever novelty trick cartooning act. William Edward Neff will be seen In the dual perHonallty role ot Dr. Jekyll and Sir. Hyde. He has playel the very difficult character over one thousand time, aud the pres and public have been uuanliuou in saying bis performance Is one of the dramatic treats of all time. If you want to enjoy a real, cleverly drawn characterization in three acts, don't miss "Dr. JekiJI and Mr. It will thrill you. It's a Hyde. story with a punch and teaches a wonderful lesson upon the dope quetion. Remember, y a three act ( i I 5 i i i t ; y I r ; t myster play, two arts of vaudeville for 15c and 35c. This company will positively appear Friday night, August 22nd, at the Winona Theatre. a Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Roach have received word that their son, Archie R. Boyack, has successfully passed the examination for admission to the Wyoming bar. It will be of Interest to his relatives and friends to learn that he passed with the highest mark and honors of those making application for admission to the bar. Mr. Boyack la the son ot Mrs. Roach by her first marriage. A i i group ot friends and relatives very pleasantly surprised Mrs. Eras-tu- s Hansen at her home on Friday evening of last week, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. One long table was set where a group of fifty guests enjoyed a delicious supper. Besides the immediate family, the guests Included Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Davis and small son of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. M. Baadsgaard and family of Lake Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Will Burch and family and Miss Virginia Stewart of Provo. t i F. J. Thomas to Attend Convention in Boston At the recent convention of the American Legion, Department of Utah, held at Provo, Francis J. Thomas of Spanish Fork was chosen a the delegate from this district to attend the national convention of the Legion to be held in Boston, Massachusetts, early In October. The trip will be of particular interest to Mr. Thomas, inasmuch a he was stationed at Boston for sev- eral months attending the radio school at Harvard University, preparatory to the work which he later did as radio operator on American vessels. WEATHER REPORT Self-Cultu- re it r S ' ' |