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Show .1 T he-- Spanish d ' SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER BUY 10 THE UNIT X6, 1IEBII Utahs Own as They. DIES OF EBYSIPEUS Effort Mum Im Put Forth llllnra Franklin race, pioneer ItaWm Utah's Pledge and citizen of Spanish Fork, died at his home In Second Here are the plain facta, ward early Sunday morning of erysiUtah Is war behind yet. on hep pelas, after an illness of about a quota of W. 8. 8. Those a ho hate week. Mr. Pace was born May 19th, 1836, bought tnuat buy more. Those who have not kept their pledges as yet at Nashville, Tennessee. His parents Must keep them and some over. Those Joined the church when he was five who have not bought must either Tears old, In a small town near Nosh-vil- e and two ydars after moved to hsng their heads in shame at not doing their part, or clear their con- Nauvoo, Illinois, where they were science by digging down and buying living at the time of the matrtyrdom of the Prophet and Hyrum Smith. at least one W. 8, 8. What Is there about these buying When the saints were driven out of V. 8. 8. that should need so much Nauvoo, the family moved to Counurlng? The money Is not spent, It cil Bfuffs, where they lived untill Is not given away, but.mearly loaned the 8prlng of 1848 and on September to dear old Uncle 8am for four years 20th of that year they reached Salt and then having yonr money handed Lake City, and immedlcatcly began back to you, with 77 cents, or more preparing a house to live In that Interest Just as a reward for doing winter. The family-liveIn Salt Lake City two years and at Provo your part. Surely there should not be very two years, after which they moved much urging needed. Nothing could to Spanish Fork Into what is known be a better Investment, and In 1923, as the Upper Settlement, on the site .when the amount Is paid to you, you of what Is now Spanish Fork City. will not be sorry you helped Utah In 1853 the Pace family was forced to move to Palmyra on account of keep her honor. the outbreak of the Walker War, but Get this and get It right! You have been asked to buy 920 at the close of hostilities they again worth of W. 8. 8. If you have not took up their resdence In the Upper this amount by December 31st, not Settlement and built a fort in which counting all the other things you to live. Mr. Pace always tried to keep on have done towards wining of the war, you have failed In this one good terms with the Indians and was thing, and have not a clean record. recognized by them as. a friend. If you have bought this amount, For two years he served as an Interand can possible dlgg up for more. W. preter for the Indalns at the Indaln 8. 8., and do not do It, you still have Farm and became throughly connot a record you can be proud of. versant with the language and We may publish a list of all per- custom of the Red Men. He la survived by his wife, filve sons who have not bought W. 8. S., so get busy and keep off that list. daughters, Mrs. Joseph Angus, Mrs. Priscilla M. Boyack, Mrs. UriStew-ar- t, W. 8. 8. , Jr., and Mrs. James Nielsen cf Mrs. Theo. Lee Plays this city,v and Mrs. Levar Stewart of Springvllle, and one son, Phillip Pace Htrenuou NUMBER 52 1918 FOB TYJO HE YEARS ft SEDUCES HID GEI1EVA MOORE Funeral services were held SaturOgden, Dec. 19 With Increased at 1 p. m. at the residence of day shipments, of hogs to the various Owen Morgan over the remains Mrs. markets of the United States, embarGeneva Markham Moore, who Mrs. goes have bocomo necessary at sev- of morneral points recently, and the United died of pneumonia Thursday n. fin. States ofllclais have united with the ing. Bishop Ralph D. Morgan presided packing house and livestock yards at the services and Miss Florence in the effort to secure a wider disRowe aang Sometime, Somewhere. tribution of these shipments, so they ' ; V v ", i will continue at, an average rate The Invocation was offered by N. P. which can bo handled at the packing Larson. Bishop Lara P. Larsen of Lciund plants throughout the year. This disof tbe excellent character of spoke tribution over a period of time is essential In order that the prlcea may the deceased and of hla long acquainbe maintained at a Retired level tance with the family. Miss Rowe sang, Sometime Well for the good of the entire livestock Understand after which th benIndustry. was ediction pronounced by Moroni So far, no robargo baa been necP. Stark. essary at the Ogden yards, although the receipts have been much heav Miss Margaret Dart entertained lor than one year ago. Th market has been maintained at the following children at fc ltttl j A 4t r' from 816.60 to $16.00 per hundred, Folka Chrlstmaa tree Tuesday even-frosix to eight oclock. Lora and with no indications of a decline. Livestock and meat packing men recom- Marguerite Thomas. Paul Dart, mend that the Intermountain policy Stirling and Jennings Evans, Beratha Min ,f , Ire ll.'tb flYtillery (First Utah) placing a gun. t of withholding hog shipments until Lewis, Marlon, Wendall and Jack 1. Ctfth was short On (XKt.tKtO of her quota of hogs have been fully devoloped con- Jones. V. K, S. V. lint linv you done to see thut she squares the tinue there is more money for the account by Domiibef 317, Lelutenant J. Harold Bally and farmer and more meat for tho people of .Europe and America In that ar- Albert Stewart were Provo' visitors Monday. They were accoumpanied rangement. home Mr. and Mrs. Merril CranLAKE SHORE SOLDIER DO. RODNEY NO KELL by Authorities of Europe have shown dall son Stewart, who will and little America must be depended upon that to supply beef and pork to the world pend the Christmas holidays with DIES OF R for many, many months. It will be Mr. and Mrs. UrI Stewart. more than two years before the herds All the boya who have been In tho and flocks of Europe are built up to The following letters have been even the basis of before the war. S. A. T. C. at the various colleges In Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson rethe state have been mustered out of ceived Friday tlfe following telegram received here by Bishop and Mrs. R. This assurance of market conditions and have returned home. service warrants the belief that the market from the war department at Wash- W. McKell from their son, Dr. Rodney Abel Beck returned during tbe week cf and beef, hogs prices incidentally ington; Deeply regret to Inform McKell, who Is with the American also for sheep, will remain at a high from Presidio Training Camp, San you that Private George E. Anderson forces in Siberia. The first was writ- level for the next two years, if not Francisco. died of wonds received in action ten on October 31st and the second longer, lntcrmour.tain farmers and on November 10th, the day before livestock men see In that prospect ' A baby girl was born Friday mornOctober 17. the opportunity for developing pro- ing to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beck of the armistice wag signed. Adjutant General Harris. , fitable business from this Industry. Silver City, Dear Parents: Santa Claus to Flock of Salem. George E. Anderson was born at I have received your letters of the Funeral services were held over Lake Shore thirty years ago and has Robert Ferguson arrived today BUYING IRISH LACE IN FRANCK 3rd and 5th of September and memthe remains this afternoon at the from Camp Lt?ls, Washington. ' in most of life his the vicinity them am orized I spent quit thoroughly. Because of the Influenza ban, the family residence, ' commencing a 2 Mrs. Theo. Lee has received an Inof Spanish Fork. He left here with anxious to hear from Lon and know m. , little folks of the Presbyterain Sun- p. Afbertaon Mr. letter from her son Paul F. Mrs. and William cf teresting where he Is and what he Is doing. Bishop Wells T. Brockbank pre- the draft contingent of'June24th Lee day School were deprived of their In the U. S. Navy are here with Burley, Idahok recentlyenaign ' visiting news from home is certainly annual Christmas tree and enter- sided and the ward choir, under the Ho was sent first to Camp Lewis, Any friends and relatives for a short time. now Lieutenant, Junior Grade. The tainment at the chapel, this year. direction of Jesse Ludlow, sang, M0 Washington, and thence to Camp appreciated. rank equals that of Captlan in the I have received my Red Cross supThe invocation was ofBut like the resourseful Cupid, who My Father. Lieutenant Mrs. and army. Mark Lewis Young Lee Is the first Spanish season of a and short after Kearney, plies, consisting of a sweater, helmet, . at laughs at locksmit, Mrs. Theo. Lee, fered by Patriarch William Jex. to receive the rank of Fork Christmas boy with spent Benjamin socks and, scarf. Many ' The speakers were J. Preston training was sent overseas some time wristlets, In the Navy but several Mr. Superlntendant of the school devised Mrs. Lelutenant and Hanson. Isaac to the Red Cross. We surely a plan by which the children might Creer, who spok of the long and in August. The last letter received thanks local have received that rank boys usetu Hfe of the deceased and the. from the young man was dated Oct need such serviceable goods In this brve at 'least a portion Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Boyack In the army, climate. and stated that he was then in Christmas' cheer. The plan came to a esteem in which he was held by his U. S. S. Otowa, Nov. 27th. My Lleuttenant and myself have and daughter Ida and Mr. Whiting service and after the Hun. active j and James Wiley Thomas, eve. Several ladies of the congrega-- 1 neiEhbor. Dear of Mother: Christmas Springvllle, spent day orders to report In a mountain coal tion were drafted Into service to a Walker War veteran and a life-- i While in America the young soldier A letter came from you today, tho with Mr. and Mrs. James Bowers at Our for and soldiers camp duty. first In several weeks. I have been carry out the scheme, aod some of,Iong r,ends of the deceased, who j was in Co. A. 156th Infantry, 40th,- our allies are protecting the camps. Lake Shore Mrs. Lees friends from the east sent spoke upon the ressurrectlon from division, but after being sent overworrying a good deal about you for I am In good health and praying seas he was assigned to Co. 306th the dead. I Dr G. knew the Flu was out there. It A. gifts for the children. Stoddard went to Salt Cheery always for your welfare. After a few closing remarks by the Infantry. Chrlstmrs parcels were made for seems Lake to have hit the Lee tribe rather to eat his Christmas Tuesday RODNEY. Private Anderson is survived by each family in the congregation and Bishop, the choir sang, Farewell'Al! dinner with Mrs. Stoddard and hla hard as near as I can make out five dear Parents: My the afternoon before Christmas at Earthly Honors and the benediction his parents George and Rose AnderI am unable to write very well daughters, Mrs. J. II. Stillwell and of. us had it. I was laid up for nearly son of Lake chore and the following three oclock a number of the sweet was pronounced by Eli B. K. Mrs. 8. P. Snell. Dr and Mrs Stodd- three weeks In Oct. but am fine again brothers and sisters: Mrs. Jane Cone, with my gloves on, but I am going to ard returned home singers chosen from the young ladles 1 Wednesday night. now. Hope all the rest got along as because write know anyway, youll Idaho; Mrs. Wm. Evans, Garfield; be of the church, met and lu two bugwell as I did. 1 to anxious how bear I as am, Little William Green suffered a Mrs. George Argyle, Lake Shore; am Jex William I'm afraid I am In for rather a received has gies provided for the purpose, went his penanxious to hear from you. to each home, therethey surprised fracture of both bones In his right Misses Helen, Ester and Etta Andersion certificate for In services long the stay here. This ship la being We Just arrived at headquarters the inmates with an oldfashloned forearm Sunday evening. He was son Thomas James, Rupert and Ed- yesterday from a two days Jaunt Black Hawk War. He will receive made Into a salvage ship and I will Christmas carol, and several Christ- playing with his sister Anna, when win Anderson all of Lake Shore. through the country up hill and down $20.00 per month and will receive stay on board as chief engineer. mas hymns were sung at each home. he stumbled and fell with such force i Only one other officer will stay, but through the snow and out again, to back pay from March 4th, 1917. One little boy said to his mama, 0, as to break the arm. Dr. Hagan we will get three new ones so will one and then camp another, riding About this Health Board Lifts Ban The Flu" situation continues to be able to get along without much mama, I thot it was the ang!es attended the Injury. cables and other means of trolleys, 8ining. It was past dark when the time last year the little boy broke I am here O. K. again, improvo, only two or three cases trouble. Our work will be to raise conveyance. Shows and Dance being ' With sunken ships. It Is a big thing and loving work was finished and each his leg and not many weeks ago he in after clothing and supplies now being under quarantine. healwhich has Just the of exercise home had been brighten and happy ,rok8 i am glad to have the experience. arm, Fork caution, our for in Spanish the The mountains. camp ' ed. Closed Halls Will be to free I would like to get borne. The Still of the back Stay disease withand forth for greetings passed mines are the ones where the old ought the morrow. There was a tincture other ships are starting back now. Czar used to cruelly treat hla pris- in tho courso of a week or so. Sleep and Rest. of sadness In the gladness, not only One or two going each day, and It oners. We run the enemy out and At a meeting of the City Board of then because of the dreadful epidemic certainly flakes me homesick. J their for appropriate quarters One of the most common causes Health and managers of the Auditor- our own use. which made this method of Christdont know how soon I will go back, mas observance necessary, but be- of Insomnia and restlessness is In- ium, picture shows and pool halls but I dont expect it will be until next It may be Christmas time when .1 cause Mrs. Lee. who for more than digestion. Take oqe of Chamberlains held this morning, It was deetded to you receive this letter, and so I send summer.; By that time I will rate two months leave, bo I can get out thirty .years, devised a Christmas Tablets immediately after supper and allow places of amusement to open my Christmas greetings. I am living West for a real visit If I am over entertainment for the children of the see If you do not rest better and sleep provided that the managers would as you would have me live, and I do here I will ask to be relieved, and it Sunday School and worked so hard better. They only cost a quarter. require their patrons to wear masks, hot credit It to army discipline, but Mr. Swenson of the Angelus and the to home to make it a success, Is leaving very will most likely be granted. Then teachings. Miss Celeste Marcnsen came down managers of the Auditorium decided soon to make her home In San FranI can go home and get my leave. I am always mlnful of the good cisco, where Mr. Lee Is slowly re- from Salt Lake to spend Christmas that It would be the part of wisdom old days at home and am looking '"T'h By summer I will be entirely out of V and for the best good of the com- forward to our , debt and can stand sending a good cuperating from the dreadful accid- with relatives here. The greeting again. munity to remain closed until the way things look it wont be long for ent and Injuries he sustained last deal of money home. Ive been pro4 moted to a Miss Hannah Johnson has gone to first of the year, regardless of what the Bolshevlkt are cummer. ' The young ladles who Lieutenant, Junior Grade, going hard In a Board Health of action the might her with to spend the winter so my pay has gone up a little, about so fast ,ln fact, that we can Rang so sweetly were, Misses Ellen Seattle retreat, allow them to take end regardless of and Rose Jameson, Lily and Vila sister. twenty dollars a month. Im saving hardly keep up to them. or not dance halla and picwhether A almost every cent I draw now. All Jameson, Susan and Enga Johnson, RODNEY Miss Annie Booth came down from ture shows in other cities might open. I ever spend Is for lace and such Margaret Lee and Fnita Green. Salt' Lake for the Christmas holidays. Although Mr. Rowe of the Winona Milk Tickets for sale at the Press things. Im trying to get a regular Theaare was not present at the meet- office Mr and Mrs UrI Stewart Sr. enterchest full of that. You see, Irish lace 25 cents a hundred. Lieutenant Thomas V. Maloney ing this morning, it Is understood is made here more than in Ireland. tained a portion of their large famof I have a good bit of It now, and try ily at an informal dinner Christmas came down from Salt Lake to spend that he is In accord with the plans to get a piece each week. It doesnt day. Covers being laid for Mr. and Christmas with friends in this city. the others for the best good of the STOMACH TROUBLE. health of the people. The pool halls Mrs. Merrill Crandall,' of Caryhurst; cost very much here, at least when I unsed Chamberlains Before conto seem MarMrs. Theo. Lee and daughter disposed managers, too, one considers the quality. Some of Lieutenant and Mrs. J. Harold Baily, I doctored a great deal for It is very beautiful, especially the rf Denver Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. garet Bpent Christmas day with fri- tinue to lose money rather than ac- Tablets stomach trouble and felt nervous and J. Stewart and daughter Merel of ends at Springvllle where they were cept the opportunity to open so long point lace. The Breton people are tired all the time. These tablets closely related to the Irish and make Magna; Miss Louise Holder, of Salem the dinner guests ol Rev. and Mrs. J. as there Is any danger of spreading helped me from the first, and Inside so influenza by as good If not better lace than they doing. Mrs. Effie Dart and Wm. Lossee of C. Patterson. do. . Im going up in the counThis attitude In the managers of of a week's time I had Improved in Spanish Fork. Elias Bona has gone to Delta, to entertainment enterprises, especially every way," writes Mrs. L. A. Drink-artry for a few days and buy It there. Jefferson City, Mo. MnJ. Curtis Y. Clawson of th I will not have to pay half the price. Miss Mary Hughes and Miss Annie assist in caring for Mr. and Mrs. at this time of year, when all their 145tli artillery (First Utah), showcom-- 1 I have two very fine pieces, one a is are certainly realized, Booth were dinner gqests Christmas Mark Hutchinson and two children, profits ing some speed after a gas ularin. Mrs. Joseph Brockbank entertain-thhave collar and one a veil. Bhows 111 and that Mrs. they Fred with who are Flu. mendable, day of Mr. For the Honor of Utah Buy to and Mrs. Herbert PAUL. welfaro of Spanish For'.; at heart, ed at a family dinner Christmas day. your lindr of Wur Savings accompanied Mr. Bona. Williams. to well-know- Appeared in War Zone n d F" 1 J y nt W - r f'J.O'K).-OO- 'J , moos - 1. ! But - s d, e Wyler t Stamp. i ' |