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Show Youre Prove your Bu, at 53 Hme patriotism PANISH wiiTroday VOLUME XVII T SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918 V D4 ttf'HENPKtrf --H. The following resolution ' FUNERAL 7 wav' NUMBER 25 SERVICES FOR pass- ed at a special meting of the city council held last evening: WHEREAS, Outney Green, a mem-- b r of the City Council of this city, has departed from a lif of the highest usefulness to the city of Spanish Fork, of which he was one of the best and most honored citizens; and WHEREAS, it Is fitting that a record be made of the high esteem and universal honor In which he waa held by this council and Its members, and by all the citizens of Spanish Fork, therefore be It RESOLVED, that this council appreciate in the fullest measure the value of hs services as a councilman and a citizen. As a councilman he was fearless, competent and high minded, and his good judgment was always sought after by hla fellow As a citizen, his influence members. was always on the side of progress, and of good-wi- ll of toward his ellows. E One lure that the mail order house tb, the taxpay-,UPeople of till vicinity will be uses to good advantage to catch the Funeral services were held last electors In this pleased to learn thut our old time afternoon at the Fourth Is a statement to the effect trade Thursday friend John T. Hand will he with us be asked to decide a big ward meeting house over the remains that they absolutely guarantee their again on July 4th for our celebration. that of deciding whether question of Horace David King, who died on goods to give satisfaction or lefund Mr. Hand Informs the committee that or not we should spend 140,000 In Tuesday previous of kidney trouble. ' the money. They may make good, be will come improving our water works system; prepared to sing old Mr. King had lived In this city for or really, to put It more frankly and or they may not; we cant say as we time and patriotic songs to the satisnew a entireabout thirty years aud was well am system have never had occasion to cut them faction of all. It will ho plainly, building remembered favorably known. He was born In ly In pluces. to the test. We have always main- that he was with us on July 4th last The raising of sums of this size Pennsylvania, June 25th, 1829, and year, jit which time ho signified a require a bond issue, tained, however, that our local nv here usually moved to Utah In 1888. The services would do the same thing, and willingness to return md bond issues require the common for this again were presided over by DiBhop William hence that the adjustment could lie made years celebration. A short time since consent of the more and with a easily an election. better underGrotegut, who also made a short the call for a letter was received from him statbetween the standing who in have touch those and purchaser address at the close. Appropriate To kept in gtliat he would be in Salt Lake the dealer. Uh the condition of our waterworks music was furnished by the ward On Tuesday of this week the editor City on July 1st and would beln that we will qystem, the information choir under the direction of Ernest of this paper had occasion to put his Spanish Fork not later than 10 a.m. N he required to spend this amount of Whltwood. The speakers were Thos. belief to the test and it Is with a on money on it Is no surprise; they have July 4th. deal of satisfaction that Halverson, C. W. Booth, W. T. Mopk, pen It coming for some years. Silas great The committee is now busy trying and Bishop A. T. Money, all of whom H. Snell, the superintendent of the result Is here recorded: to secure the services of one of the Last October I bought a suit of water works, says that from the simapoke highly of the life and characThat his character, In ugged orators of the state for the Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes from leading spring to the overflow, the line will to devotion and occasion. Full particulars concernhigh ter of the deceased man. William plicity, duty, have to be rebuilt entirely as the old the S. J. Gold Mercantile Co., and was was emula of the celebration Ideals, will be announced always worthy ing Jex offered the Invocation and the told at the time that if for any reas- in one is in such bad shape that nothing tion. His courageous, farnk ami benediction was the issue of The Press of a week pronounced by Anduitlf the pur- from but the earth is holding it together in on I was dissatisfied manly expressions upon all subjects rew A. Da today. hie. The manhole too, is in bad chase, my money would be refunded places. of civic anil public Importance won July 4, 1918 ought to be made a Is survived by four deceased condition and may collapse at any or I would be given a new suit of The him confidence and for the respect memorable occasion in I'tah. clothes. On Tuesday of this week 1 of all the citizens of this city, who daughters, Mrs. Eliza Ann Carter, tinnj, thus shutting off the water supNot only docs this date recall The biggest item of ex- found that the material, which was ply entirely. mourn his death, not only as taking Mrs. Mary Cramer, Mrs. Emma Can-- u the beginning of our existence as a a soft, basket weave fijlirie, was pense, however, to the reconstruction from them a personal rtdende, but as tenon all of Spanish Fork and Mrs. nation, but it emphasises the comof the svstein will be the building of wearing threadbare In one spot. I did fro mus onn of the most Matilda Carter of Benjamin; one aon removing mencement of a movement which is a 700,000 gallon reservoir. This is not consider that I had had sufficient fellow cit- George King of Provo and a number worthy and bound to have far reaching effects. I so the service for returned a new Jdea to a great many people money, izens. of grandchildren and It is onlyrecently that we have awakWHEREAS, v.e extend to the famalso survive him. 'Interment Iir. hut engineers who have gone the suit to the store with my explanMr. Gold heard my complaint, ened to the consciousness that the over the situation inform us that It ation. wns made In tho city cemetery. ily our deepest sympathy. United States today is a nation made is the most Imnortant feature of the looked at the defect in the material That these resolutions be sprend up from many racial stocks gathered me end without hesitancy informed work If Spanish Fork is to be guar upon the records of this city and a A. J. Lee and family of Price spent ted sufficient water to meet her that full credit would be allowed on from many climes and places. The( repuk,r S('rv1'''8 Hie copy be transmuted to the family of Sunday and ?nday here with their big pavilion was our a new suit or mv money refunded. wilding together of these elements needs. departed friends and daughter, Mrs. J. M. Nicholson. t8 capacity and many weran efficient of our into population I. P. SNELL, Mayor, And now, ns to the money side of That was more than I expected; 1 unab to admission aud went gain American race is the task now direct- NEIL DA11LE, the question: Spanish Fork can well had worn the suit some time and had Mr. nnd Mrs. Evans Coleman of home because of tho storm. us. before ly serT. DAVID afford to bond to the extent asked of course received considerable LEWIS, Arizona, visited here last Thatcher, Hi v. Then. Lee conducted the ser- Our greatest national holiday HENRY A. GARDNER, Mrs. Coleman's brother, for water works, because it is sometwith week vice, but I was informed that the vice and opened by reading the burial EDWARD WILLIAMS. F. Skinner. Miss Esther Skinhing that we cannot do without. 4m guarantee of Hart Schaffner & Marx should, therefore, be made the occas- service of the Joseph Presbyterian Church, Councilmen. ner, who has been visiting here durthe last two years $20,000 has heen meant exactly what it said and that ion to give greater recognition than after which he made a short address, eleborn ever before to the foreign credit. full to wild on our indebtedness and I was entitled ing the winter months, returned to today giving an outline of the life of the them- of water our of ment The transaction of They the high e owe as a city, Arizona with them. population. dose Tuesday night the Well, deceased since he left Iceland as a $16,500 bearing Interest at 4 i per cent. This in- found me walking out of the store s'dves have asked he privilege of youg boy and came to Spanish Fork washed out the dam that diverts the water front the river Into tho mill Derrell Frost, seven years old son debtedness Is due on water works with a new suit under my arm. manifesting their loyalty to this wjtU h Bppaker race and since that time a large force of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost, fell off hendg and has not been paid because Would any mail orde- - house do country and to the cause for which h(fh ,r)bate to Mr Grfen a frJpnd a letter to of men has been at work construct a horse and broke his arm last Frithe cltv father wisely derided that that? Supposing they did, could the it fights ns Indicated in am) cUlzen muflIca, Tp States. Lnited of the lug a new canal to carry the water day: The Injured limb was set by It would be better to nuInhip w by th(, JampsonIIoU apply all the adjustment be made and the guaranty the President celebrated around the place where the dam Dr. Hagan and the boy Is recovering Could was by minutes? As in ten Flag Day money they could on the more recent made good Thp was. ..Crossllg the so Is, more The old dan has always been nicely. to industrial live establishments, be the up debts In the shape of notes jnv0(.ati)n wa8 ()frprp(1 ,)V Hpv wlld. bearing any guarantee the Fourth of July to be observed by. man Murphy of Payson. A quartet unsafe, and on various other occasand 10 per cent Interest than on fully? has washed out holes Trout Ashing on the opening day bonds bearing 44 0f y0UI1g ladies, Johnson and Jaine- - ions high water Our local business people can and communities as a whole. per rent. The an to extent such it the around that in this neck of the woods was not all better and balance of our debts could he wined will give better service son cousins sendered the selection. and wns the of out Field West water it might have been from the that any than dollar off in the course of two or Some Sweet Day, Bye and Bye. SI AND-lORKERS TO GO TO three values dollar for Co. canals. South The streams Irrigation In country the viewpoint. anglers house in years CAMP l.KWIS NEXT WEEK David T. Lewis was tho second speakthe ordinary course of mail order The work of building the new sec- were all lined with devotees of the er and paid high tribute to Mr. but if the population will have Their guarantees are guarantees and tion of cannl will he completed some sport, and eo thick were they In spots to go without a drink of water In their goods are sold on merit. F ,11 is the list of hoys who Greens honesty, industry, patriotism time tomorrow and it Is hoped that that the walk up the creek Hook on the meantime, the deht had better he have heen selected from Spanish and loyalty. In behalf cl the Knights the trouble will thus be permanently the nature of a procession. Of course carried for a while. It appears fooliFork to go to Camp Lewis between of the Maccabees, Dr. J. C. Hanchett done with. some fish were caught, but they were away SUE sh to risk the of Salt La.ke City spoke briefly of June 24th and June 29th: ppssiblity of having SALEM PEOPLE divided among so many baskets that our water supply entirely shut off Lorin Jones, Mark L. Lewis, Iiryan Mr. Green ns a fraternal brother and catches generally looked Individual hen the way Is open to provide Stewart. Hans Hansen, Ezra Warner. member of the Maccabee organtza-- t the of a 5c can of sarcontents RIG like FOR ple supply for years to come. Alex Argvle, Joseph Evans Harvcv ion. TI19 fourth speaker was Rev. dines. Vote YES on the bonds. Wildman Murphy of aPyson, who Nielsen, George F. Brown. Clarence of his association with Mr Ensign Paul France Lee spent a spoke Aeeident Alvin of Creer, Losee, Gunner Johnson, clions Are Outgrowth The terrific rains In the canyon of 'Islt of about 4S hours here in Green religious work and urged with his Elmer Anderson, David K. Stoker. at Salem on May I Dili the past week have so damaged the ex"erents. Mr and Mrs. Theodore Lee I.esfor Hitohings, Sam Johnson and that all present profit by the good In the conyon that all travel roads ibis week. ample set by the life and character Young Lee was horn In on Five suits were filed in the Fourth Alex Jex. the county road south of Thistle Spanish Fork twenty-thre- e Ho of commended deceased. the the Alex Jex is already in (he s rviee, years ago. District Court Monday against the he will stopped for ten days. The of the deceased and urged "w!vpd his grade and high school Utah Railroad com- having enlisted in the Navy and is patriotism and & R. G. Branch line running to D. Lake Salt d"entton at the that those present be alive to their rein training at Augusta, Geoigia. LoonHuneerford Acad-a- y San Pete county is also damaged pany, J. E. Kempton and W. It. at Sprlngville and Salt Lake I.ester Hitchings, David Stoker and sponsibilities to their country at this damages aggregating considerably and traffic has been at ey. askine,-fo- r Institutn, graduating from the Elias E. Thomas are listed as alter- time. a standstill since Tuesday night. A $105,610: a,,Pr In June, 1913. During the services, Miss Ellen That fall he number of fishing parties were In Tho claims are based on the deaths nates. Jameson rendered two beautiful sostored the Leland Standford Jr., and out of the acFork and tributary canyons Thistle growing injuries los, "My Days are in His Hands and university completed his Freshman at the time and were forced to either-wa- lk cident on the Salt Lake and Utah TOM MIX IX ANOTHER OF THOSE "One Sweetly Solemn Thought." She ud three months of hts second year to Thistle or return by way of railroad at Salem on May 19th. in RIG WESTERN GOWIIOV PLAYS was accompanied by Wm. D. Holt on hen he was appointed to the U. S. which two men were killed and three ) Nephl. tho violin and Rose Jameson on the wal Academy at Annapolis. There Another pretty, daring, dashing, injured. spent three strenuous piano. NE7XV BABIES years, pass-n- g Herbeft Snow brings suit for the Tom Mix picture will he shown at the Mr. Lee made a few closing re all the mental re-21st. " June Snow and physical Theatre Lamar Friday, Angelas death of his son. George benediction was pro'firemen ts It is marks and the He was and Evan Snow for the death of his It is called "Western Blood. successfully. A baby boy was born June 7th to Rev. nounced J. C. Patterson of by graduated from Annapolis on June those of photoplays another The John XV. Evans. f Mrs. damages sterling Snow. Gail son Asa A large cortege followf this Springvllle. his am! Mix year and allowed two Tom made have A that baby girl was born June 7th 40 asked in each case are $30,305. lited the remains to the city cemetery, wkB Ho left here Sunday of classes all welcomed ad by Millard Beck. , Mrs. ns players guardian F. E. Peterson, where tho service was conducted by fifing to report to the U. S. Cruisfor followers. asks A motion picture baby girl was born June 13th to Peterson, er Denver" the Knights of the Maccabees under Anat New York. For a em for Anthony of that clever horsemore has Beardall. Bert It Mrs. by suffered XV. for injuries G. Stebblns. nth or si weeks hills the direction of J. ns manship in the southwestern he will do tran- $25,000 A baby girl was born Saturday to Warren, John Peterson; Concluding, each Sir Knight dropped sit duty, after which he will go on thony Mrs. C. M. Jacobsen. Paul Warren and plains that Is so picturesque mid a spray of evergreen on the casket guardian ad litem of. npgtroyer. is Mix time This A baby boy was born Sunday to Herbert mentally. and pleasing asks for $10,000 11,8 twin after tho evergreen wreath had been Reuof a ranch and is gathering Mrs. F. L. Stewart. brother, Russell, Is now Jr., owner of the litem ad lowered Into th grave by CommandSnow, ns guardian assistant medico at the horses for the U. S. Troops in France. er J. R. Thomas. damages emergency $10,000 for asks 0SP tal for with the dauthe ship yards at San ben Snow, A patrotic rally wll be held at the NlbW & T,eatherwool He becomes acquainted There were many beautiful floral Stroup. wanolsco. King, in charge of the Tlp ,8 a 8enlor ,n the officer the of Pavilion Sunday evening beginCity one from the represent the plaintiffs, were opera- ghter in Los Angeles by offerings, including station Jdiral Kbonl at Stanford at 8 oclock. The general subremount ning Board of Directors of the East Bench Kempton am! Looney nd is on the Medical cofrom her saddle onto his at her the meeting win be "National Reserve the had ject which lifting the t'orP for the U. Irrigation Co., the City Council, tives on the train S. A. own horse as her animal is running K. O. T. Efficiency," and the following proM., the family and others. llision. gram will be given: Opening song, away. bJla80ner 0r8on Hyde" Hill has XVhon the flowers were placed on is the beginning of the many This "America; prayer; Bongs of home promote(1 10 the position of PARENTS tho grave they completely covered NOTICE TO hani Mix does in this story, that and country; patriotic readings; (a) stunts oarb Finch has risen the mound. of tho breath taking kind ree ra,,18 to them of "The Bugle Call," (b) "Stand by the all the with P. I. were the The pall bearers Mayor dignity of cook In order to comply is much tale ( r in the intermingled the and President; "The War Message and Lars Nielsen, and Snell, eekP Knrney w,th,n the Fa8t quirements of the Government, an excellent and exciting and Division Facts Behind It;" solo, "Sons of humor City Councilmen Nell Dahle, Edward Committee on Child Welfare all romance. America;" closing song, "Hall Corequest Williams, David T. Lewis and Henry Council of Defense Wns K,von Sunday evening of the six at niP&uty lumbia." under children S. Warner, A. Gardner. ()f Ottf.6 and Mr8, Hyrum parents having Mr. and Mrs. James This will be the first of a series with them on on, in honor Mr. Green Was born in Iceland 38 and Mr. Glen of the 24th birth- - years of age to report and Roy of sons, of their programs to be given on Sunday between the hours Miss Lois Sumslon of Sprlngville ago and came tp Spanish Fork Son Hans SuPP(r was any afternoop of the week beginning and Mrs. Guy Wilson of Buist. Idaho, years the summer In Wved' ,!eir will in his early childhood. He was mar- and A. Bailey Hughes were married evenings throughout V,0('k to about th,rty 2 and 6 p. m. down Saturday and war before the the motored to Rees after !n J order bring the In the Salt Lake Temple, friends rled fifteen years ago to Janet Forest, yesterday the time was spent in Monday, June 24th neither Home Fires the week visiting with the and gam have to In "Keep people spend friends their many school buildings Fork and who with four children, Frleta, Anna, We Join 8.n1 nU18lc until midnight, or Thurber h and relatives In Spanish Burning.' Everybody come out. and measure and William, survive hlm.'jng congratulations. weighed ehildren un,'h,'on the was Berved to the thlrtva v5 Salem. LIZZIE TUTTLE. guests then present. 0D O Tuesday. July are Qualified 111 elector-taxpayer- s, justly-honore- d -- j - J 1 S I hnsi-lus- s, S.WI. Col-7ia- te mec-frnm'.u- 1' & r, offer-Margar- et . v |