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Show T he Spanish VOLUME XVII Nebo Fork NUMBER 15 SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918 School Distrid Board Indorses Mines Amendment BRITISH AIR. HERO HERB E ' To the Holders of Liberty Bonds of the First and Second Issues 4 There is only one more day on which to register for the Fall Election. The books showing the names of all who are eligible to vote are now posted In the various districts. Make sure that your name Is thero, or If It Is not, register on Tuesday, Oct, 29th, the last day. Registration ofilcers are: FlrstDistrlct (Including power plant) Wm. D. llolt. Second District (Including Elisha Warner, at the Tress 4b 4 If you desire to convert your bonds ot the first and second bonds, CU Issues into 4Vi t the First National Bank bo-fore November 1st. No charge will bo made for this service. We advise the holders of the first and second Issue bonds to make the change. BEETS NEXT HEAR 4b 4b 4b The following letter baa been received by Herbert Snell from the Utah Idaho Sugar Campany. In the absence of Mr. Mark Austin, I au advising you that our price for beete under our next yeare contract will be 912.00 a ton. Tble le a 20 per cent Increase over the present we are price of 910.00 per ton end In each ua counting on it brlnglntg Increased 20 of minimum a district acreage for 1919. The price of beet eeed will remain at 15 centa per lb. as heretofore. The price of pulp having been fixed by the food admlnstratlon, will be 80c per ton for all pulp taken from the ello on or before December 21aL 1918. For ell pulp taken from the tlo on or after January 1st, 1919,, per ton will be a charge of made. The price of dried beet pulp wee fixed by the food administration at 940.00 per ton. We hope you will uee every means possible to Increase the beet acreage for next year and will make this price known throughout the district, giving It all the publicity you can. f Yours truly, MERRILL N1BLEY, Asst. General Monager. 4b of the Nebo School valuation. How foolish such argu44 4b District, ments. We have amendod the con4b 4b stitution of ourstate several times, 4b jlj dear Fellow Citizen: 4b 4b It there i anything locally that and In fact, the framers of the consti4b ihould be ot vlul interval to ua, It tution Intended that It should be 4b a of greater amended whenever conditions de,bould be the aecurlng from the bigger corporation manded. There Is nothing dangerous our itate which have not been payi- In amending a constitution when the of ng tbelr Just proportion of the tax- amendment Is for the equalization of office. Third District (Including Pal the financial burdens of the state. i. Banks. John J. myra) AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS About ten year ago the real estate As the constitution now reads, the BenJ. Evans. District Fourth pea of our state began to complain mines are especially favored. They concerning the high rate of taxation. are assessed The local Red Cross branch has at their net proceeds, The sudden death ot Lewis O. They contended that this rate wa on a successful linen shower carried which Is or but less than state out of the driving investment Thomas last Friday morning after d of their real valuatlon.Why under the superslvlon ot the garment and that It would appear far better only a short illness from what was at They, have gathered department ihould the rate be reduced and the not permit the Doard of Equalization 101 tow130 120 sheets, pillow slips. first thought to be Spanish influenza valuation of property Increased. So under the dlrectln of the State LegisCopt. J. J. Hammond, senior ulr pilot 110 napkins, 220 handkerchiefs, els, ef the British flying corps, Is In Wash but was later thought to be persistent were these men In their lature to assess mines at some mul 10 wash cloths and 1 table cloth. not only came as a great LegIn State the ISIS tagtoa that recuperating from pneumonia, argument or of their net prowhich be contracted as soon as be shock to bis islature reduced the rate of taxation tiple many friends and reA Beautiful Woman landed In America several weeks ago. of what ceeds so long as the constitution proto approximately He has nn experience of nine yenrs of latives, but to the a hole comunity In This action on the vides that they cannot be assessed at it vu In 1914. Do you know that a beautiful flying, three and a half years with the which he has made bla borne. The Inmore than their actual cash value? woman always has a good digestion British part of the Legislature forced an amy. Though he Is around ten day crease of approximately three times Attorney General Shields tells us very It your digestion Is faulty, eat light forty years old. It Is expected that he young man returned about to bis death from Soldier In the assessed valuation of all real pointedly that should the amendment ly of meats, and take an occasional will show official Washington some previous and personal property that the revpass, the Doard of Equalization would dose of Chamberllans Tablets to new stunts In the air as soon as he Summit where he haa been working, have no more power than It has to- strengthen your digestion. Trice 2 fie. vwoorerw from his Illness. enues of the state might be maintaineHe complained of feeling Indisposed school 1914 In the To Illustrate: day. It has the power to assess our d. House, 12x14, double For Sale but was not 111 enough to take to board could levy fifteen mills and the lands, our homes, our cattle and all East on bench, also a stove. A tbe rustic his bed or to summon a physician, A drill Is being erected In Diamond house. Movable. under timbers 8x8 County Commissioners four mills for other property at its full value. It Fork for the purpose of drilling for cut hts he his death before few days school purposes. After the passage of Is the final board to pass on the val oil on M. M. Thomas. (adv) to of ln consideration and Apply the Utah Consolidated Oil Cos. Between the seven welfare agen- finger badly the new law In 191S, the school board uatlon of all property In the state. worse he became rapidthe fact Moroni that Chriatopherson.wbo property. s could levy but five and If this power Is given it to assess our Is in charge of the work, states that cies doing work for the aoldless at ly after that and that none of the Bronchial Trouble Bills and the four mills county real estate and personal property, and overseas more than family became ill of the Influenza, lt they will be drilling In a week or ten home school tax was abolished. Property our railroads, our telegraph and tele- days. sheets of stationery are sup- Is thought that acute Mra. A. E. Sldenbcrder, Rock field. In 1914 was assessed at approximatephone lines, our largest industries, The property is located Just above plied every month for the men to may have developed going to the Ind., states; For an attack of bronIts cash value. The re- why not give It to It to assess mines? the Beckstead Ranch and oil experts ly write letters home. This means that heart. Thursday afternoon he did chial trouble which usually assails duction In the rate of levy Increased Will It not be Just as honest in the say that Indications for a gusher in half a million dollars Is kept tied up not seem to be ao well and Dr. A. G. me tn the spring I find Chamberlains tbs assessed valuation of all property assessment of mines as It Is In the that Stoddard was summoned. About two Cough Remedy tbo only thing that locality are good. The company save mines, approximately three assessment of our property? It Is !b prepared to put In two years pros- in postage stamps to meet the calls oclock Friday morning he became gives me relief. After using It for a times. A Constitutional limitation ridiculous to suppose otherwise, of the soldiers. rapidly worse and at four he paBBed few days all sign ot bronchial troupecting for It. The mines are endeavoring to eswould not permit the increase In the (adv) away. The young man was born at ble disappears.. valuation of mines, as the Constitut- cape their Just and equitable portion Spanish Fork, August 21, 1888. He ion specifically states that they shall of the financial burdens of the state, was educated in the public schools be assessed on their net proceeds.! taxpayers and citizens of the and has always made his home here. VICTOR HANSEN DIES IN When the rate of taxation bfore 1915 state cannot afford to sit Idly by and IDAHO OF PNEUMONIA He was the son ot George and Elizawas approximate three times great- let this pernicious inequality go on beth Thomas. He married Joyce er than It Is today, mines were then longer. Now is our onjy chance to Funeral services were held Monday Flavel, September 28, 1910, and she taxed on their net proceeds. Since remedy the evil. Three times has The following article, written by plisbed, a permanent borne and oc- with two little daughters, Lora aged afternoon commencing at 2 p.m. at 1915, when the rate was reduced, the Legislature brought this matter H. H. Windsor, ig clipped from the cupation to thousands. Secretary seven and Marguerite, aged four are the borne of Ed. C. Christianson over to our attention. Is It not argument November Popular Mechanics Maga- Lane calls attention to the vastly left to' mourn his loss. He Is also the remains of Victor Hansen, who mines have been paying but d the taxes thy did in 1914. The rate enough to know that two Republican zine: Improved terms of his plan over that survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. died at the hospital at Twin Falls, of taxation has been reduced but the Legislatures and one Democratic Leg- When the boys come home there of early homestead days. Then the George Thomas and two brothers In Idaho, on October 18th of pneumonassessed valuation of mines has re- - j Mature have asked us to vote on this will be rejoicings and fetes and re- homesteader was also a pioneer, who military service. Corner, who baa ia after an Illness of nine days. There must be virtue ceptions. In city and villages there started with almost nothing in the recently arrived ln France and Elias The services, which were held out malned constant. Is this true ot yourj amendment? fkrm or your home? No. The valu-- l ln t or these representatives of the will be bands and addresses and way of buildings, farm machinery and who is In California expecting to be of doors, were conducted by Bishop would not have persistently honors for those who have bravely stock. The nearest postofflee was sent overseas in the near future; also William C. Beckstrom. The speakers atlon of farms and of homes and ofjPeoPl til property save mines, has been in- asked the people to adopt this amend- and willingly done all, and more than often a days Journey distant; the the following brothers all residents were William Johnson of Mapleton, creased approximately three times. ment. Have we no confidence ln our was required or could be expected of life was hard and Isolated. Progress of Spanish Fork, Lester, Lawn, Nell David T. Lewis and C. W. Booth, all of whom spoke highly of the characThe and Ray Thomas. Statistics show that the mines of the Legislatures and our honorable Gov- them. It la yet too early to arrange was slow for want of money. state since 1915 have saved in taxes ernors, William Spry and Simon Bam- for those days, but it is none too more abundant the crops the less the Open air funeral services were held ter of the deceased. These are the men after soon to plan for the weeks and the price per bushel. There are still at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. The singing was conducted by Wm. 11.857,968 which other property has berger? been forced to pay In order to main- careful and thoughtful consideration months and the years that will fol- those. living who remember the days Flalel Saturday at 12 o'clock. Every D. Holt. A solo was rendered by Miss sistain the revenues of the state. This and attention who have plead with us low. One of the changes that we can when the expense of haulng a load precaution being taken that there Ellen Jameson and tbe Jameson amendment. a this vote to for rendered duet. of equals more than ten per cent of grain to the nearest market equal- should be no spread ot the malady ters, Ellen and Rose, expect will be that our indoor and Let ua warn you ere we close, that office file will no longer appeal to ed every dollar the grain sold for. j which was thought to have caused each taxpayers tax. Victor Hansen was born ln this Is It not evident that when the rate should this amendment fall this, the the thousands of young men who Papers and magazines were almost hl8 death. city October 14, 1893 and lived here of taxation was reduced to third time, no Legislature will soon have been living in the open. They unknown; tbe settlers life was hard all his life. He was the son of Sigd conducted Bishop Ralph Morgan and the assessed valuation of real and bring It to our attention again and will demand the freedom of the out- ln tbe extreme, and ln some places the services and the third ward choir urd and Sarah Hansen, and Is survivPersonal property was Increased ap- thus the mines will continue to feed door life, and the broader scope of in actual Jepordy. led by C. W. Booth furnished music. ed by his mother, Mrs. Sarah Hansen so have as on farms the It. fat Under the is they , all this with proposed plan Individual action that goes proximately three times, that mining The opening hymn was Nearer My Christianson, a sister, Sophia, 13 to be The will scientific reversed. of the life C. W. Booth offered years of age, and a brother, Hans, government property should also have been In- gloriously done In the past. God to Thee The independent Let us get out of the trenches and farmer will appeal to them as never financeand engineer all the reclama- the Invocation. The choir sang O, who Is serving with the U. S. Army in creased three times? The Legislature amendwas anlous that this thing be done go over the top and carry this before, and for their own good and tion; would build roads and farm my Father. Bishop Lars P. Larson France. Victor was about to enter of our mining lines ment the but the constitution would not beyond the good of the nation-- this desire buildings; would equip with necess- of Leland was the first speaker, Miss the service of his country "when he permit therefore, they proposed an amend- men who are fighting so persistently should be met In a comprehensive ary machinery and stock, would Bessie Gardner rendered a solo, Im was stricken. For several years he ment to the constitution whereby for such an unjust cause. tablish rural delivery. Where the a Pilgrim, Im a Stranger. Charles was a member of the Fire Departmanner., submitted, mines should be assessed at their full did Respectfully everything by the hardest W. Booth was the second speaker and ment here. Secretary of the Interior Lane, pioneer EDUCATION, OF BOARD workscientific The family of Victor Hansen wish has work, farming would re- testified to the Stirling worth and exvaluation, the same as farms and with admirable foresight, Nebo School District. homes and cattle and all other taxto a to manual labor duce Is both express their thanks to the many which saypractiminimum; of the a out deceased, ed cellent character plan able property. where he had to wait several years ing that he was the kind of a man friends who assisted them and susSpanish Fork, Utah, cable and desirable. ot trial. The people, not being familiar with October 23, 1918. .At the close of the Civil War there to move from his sod hut into some- that makes the comunity In which he tained them ln their hours the purpose of this amendment and new under lands the a is choicest death thing better, plan lives better and that his were vast areas of the the mining Interests which had never felt a plow, that the settler would commence with ev- real loss to the town ln which he liv- FUNERAL SERVICES HELD being vigilant In their campaign, the amendment was thousands of returning soldiers were ery e8sonlal ot comfort and success. ed. Edward Williams sang the solo, FOR MRS. A. B. WARNER lost and the allotted under the homestead law. With theso new districts fully set- When the Mists Have Rolled Away, Injustice continued. In 1917 the Open air funeral services were held That was over fifty years ago, when tled as fast as developed, and with Bishop Ralph Morgan made the closLegislature passed the reof n the these "Western to occasion Occupational Tax ln order to make automobiles, our buyer took of hundreds Sunday afternoon, commencing at 1 ing remarks and the mines pay their Just and equitwould be claimed lands been thought deceased. not of o'clock had at the home of Alfred B. Waranything the towns and the cities patriotism praise able portion of the While there remains some good but isolated or remote. New towns Stating that he had at all times been per .over tho remains of hl wife. of. expenses of the An appeal has been sent by R. L. state and regain a portion of the unclaimed government land in var- will spring up to supply stores, and ready to do his share In every depart- Mrs. Annie Rlgtrup Warner, who 41,857,966 saved by the mines since Howard, superintendent of the Sugar ious states, its total is a mere garden with so large a percentage of young ment of the war work, and If obliged died on Wednesday ot last week at 1915. if the wners of the mines of Factory to the local council of de compared with what was available people, conditions would be ideal. to be away from home made arrang-men- Burley, Idaho, ot Spanish Influenza. the state were honest In their opposi- fence asking for more labor at the The above plan is an expansion of Bishop William C. Beckstrom presthat his subscription to Liberty then. The the campaign. tion to during factory of supplying produc- one already used with success ln Bonds, Red Cross etc. should be ided at the services and the ward The amending the constitution, problem why do they not pay this tax without big refinery has been worrying along tive lands In both our warm and some other countries. taken care of before levlng home. choir, under the direction of "William stint or protest? The fact of the mat-t- with about fifty men less than nor- colder climates becomes largely one Nobody is to receive something The choir sang In closing I Need D. Holt, furnished the music. . The force and unless "more Is Take the swamp for nothing. The government would Thee Every Hour. Bishop Morgan Invocation was offered by Holley they are not worrying about mal working of reclamation. Is forthcoming, it Is feared the constltutln labor The Cornaby. and overflowed lands of Florida and use the returned soldier and pay him pronounced the benediction. being a sacred will have to close the that factory The speakers were C. W. Booth, are so as much they nearly the Gulf States, and a few other and as fast as one reclaimed section services was short and lnpresslve and shout down. occufor some and W. McKell and David T. Lewis, was R. were are valuation on ready full many taxes there completed which There of paying well attended. states, of That Is a condition that must not acres of the choicest soli. pancy, farmB would be sold on easy beautiful floral tributes. Mr. Thom- all of whom eulogized the Bplendld Property as do the farmers and home builders. be allowed by the citizens of this are also the cut over lands payment plans, the payments ex- as was of a genial and optimistic life and character of the deceased be avoid- There can if it possobly The comunity be to was He waste, and other now tended over a very long term of year's disposition iand was well liked and lady. Occupational Tax our beets which still ot a enDuring the services special musictemporary measure, as the Leg- ed, Should lt close down, barren lands in the far West, rich If necessary. With their natural respected by all who knew him. the be away, to islature in 1917 have would of shipped al numbers were rendered as follows: buyers as the valley of the Nile when water terprise, the large portion proposed the same a few ln of out debt Miss Sarah Creer and Mrs. Leslie sniemlment as was offered by the Re- farmers would lose the pulp, the Is work would poured upon It. local people would lose the pay roll, publican Legislature ln 1915. work Anderson all sang a duet and William are land reclamation years. These three classes of ed to go Into tho to Spana O Grave Where Is be black eye reclamWhile the actual work of Mining Insterests will argue that it and it would could do so. To accomplish this D. Holt sang. capable of enormous production, a is is there "Wherever durundertaken be of Fork. not Thv Victory. unwise and unsafe to amend out ish once they are reclaimed and tilled. ation would for a few hundreds of thousands The benediction was pronounced institution and that It Is hazardous man to spare ln the stores or on the This work of reclamation should im- ing the war, the details of the plan dollars. Seldom has a moro deservClarence Smith.' , Permit the State Board of Equali- farm he iould be sent to the factory mediately otter the Inducements of should be, so that Immediately on by been requested. ing appropriation sation to assess mines at their full to help relieve the shortage of labor. - return to civil life, those who desir- accomwhen and outdoor activities, To (be Patron rev-io- 4b4b4b4b$$ Le-lan- d) ,T one-thir- d, one-thir- 81-8- blood-polsonln- sub-multip- le one-thi- rd g, seven-tenth- 125,-000,0- 00 blood-poisoni- one-thi- rd .....M444444'';t4fr44444444444 .WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME f one-thir- one-thir- , Men Wanted at Sugar well-know- ts er docu-mo- . ut 00 I 4 |