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Show The Fork VOLUME XVIII (O OP . 10 BE-0RG1- NUMBER SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY ,!, 1919 to easily. acquired during the war I SCHOOL OPEN FRIDAY 1 SECRETARY GLASS OUT- period bo continued. "Millions of people liavo become LINES FINANCE PLANS holders of bonds of their government, but some of them seem to feel that they are under no further obligation San Francisco, December 23:. Carler to retain those bonds and they are Thomas M. Holt, manager of the t,lpm and U8" 11,0 mn ., ohl Glass, the new Secretary of the Troas- reports a record breaking after being cloned since October 10 purposes or exchanging unnecessary bualneas for the year 1918, and says on account of the Influenza. The 2 ury, In a telegram to Governor Jame. (hfn fof other BM.urjllPB of doubtful that he has succeeded In getting all work tomorrow will constat merely k, Lynth of the Twelfth Federal value. So long as he United States exladen local and with announces comes of 1919 more serve of and District that tlawn of needs to sell bonds those who hold 258 find lessons creditors, the Hr registering. joy assigning Now in to all Year of the of with the exception six, the government during the present Issues should not dlpose The real school work will be resum- row, of hope and doubt than any ages past.'pendnures of urfiscal the reyear beglnlng July i, isl8, of them except under the pur ed Monday. either take preferred stock In a The year just guno has seen greater changes, hiRjcor aehte- - anJ including December 16, 1918 gent necessity. They have invested Church will be held Sunday In all organization of the business or sell Yemen ts than any of its predecessors. 1918 is the year of the exceeded nine billion six hundred Iti the best security in the world and to local a discount at claims fjur wards, the afternoon services close of the their, that expenditures It is both to their Interest and to greatest war in the history of the world, it saw the minion dollars and were nur- - that of the government that these people. He reports that he has. as will be fast meetings. 8unday school November of lnonth the saw the depths.1" it worst the of visitation records, history plague of a number . large I trustee, bought will be held in the morning. $2,000,000,000. In the current securities be retained. of hate as expnssed in lie gignn ic struggle of the Hun to creditors claims a a discount, local Organizations ef patriotic men of lHsenahvr Ul t0 aiul lneluJ. Fool Halls were allowed the same overthrow the world,' and the heights of love ns expressed m!jng December 1 6 expenditures and women numbering probably well creditors and stockholders furnishing consideration as confectionary stores ihe mSney to b'uy these claims. 0f charitable organizations in relieving the suffering ed $1,000,000,000. it u estimated over two millions have been created The aim of Mr. Holt has been to and were allowed to open yesterday. at the total expenditures of the and have given their time and their W0UI1,eJ services to the sale of Liberty Bonds get local people to furnish the money Shows and dances will be kept closed ; fiscal yesr will be $18, 000.000.000. and War Savings Certificates. These tr buy the clolms and accept In ex- at least until Monday, when the short favors Glass In Spanish Fork several opportunities to show our patriot- secretary In a reorganistock, change preferred for the Fifth Liberty grout bodies of crneHt and patriotic Board of Health will meet again and ism in a substantial way found us ready and willing to do all zation of the business. His Idea Is the Treas-o- f people, called together almost at the and more than all that was asked of us. We have lived u year I106" nd '"ounces that store deride what is best to do. that the stock of a nu cont 6 outset of the war, and augmented ury partn,,nt which we can be proud so far ns our part in the winning of sale should be owned as far as possible continually by new recruits,- have Cer and War of Stamps Savings straw to feed to cattle by the the war is concerned, of instead the of store, by patrons tlficatea in a most energetic manner. accomplished a tsk which seems (ad) outside people who cant patronize It month. See ill Chambers. The complete telegram to Govern- - almost superhuman. My admiration 1918 has been a year of prosperity. We have had line! is not only for the work accomplished and make it possible to pay diviLym.h folloWir Lees bungalow. See For Rent have been high and prosperity has been general. , In dends. of Secret but for the spirit in which it was acoffice prices crops, u,0 aumlg (adv) All the large merchandise creditors F. LeRoy Stewart. complished. It is my ernest wish to ill at 1919 it of Wlmt VI, stock take preferred have sgreed-t- o l,riS retain and continue these great orJ (linnittcrlaiiis Remedy Cough so far have of of them a several or hostilities! cnd pcrtloularly to the splendid or- - ganizations until the work has been and gone ression bound, lasting peace resumption Before using this preparation for a as to assure Mr. Holt that they Intend We must wait to see. Ionization tf nun and women, whose payable on subscriptions to tbat loan face this work at a to stand behind him In his efforts to cough or cold, you may wish to know vi selfish labors, under the leader completed. We what it has done for others. Mrs. O. we are handicapped in when save the institution. time have cf my great pVedecessor, ship The manager Is very enthusiastic Cook. Macon, 111., writes, I have made the story of our war finance many ways. of found it the relief gives quickest .WHITES OF VISIT TO HUTCHINGS CHILD Of "There is no doubt that there Is about the future success of the bus(no of the most glorious chapters in the country a feeling of iness and believes that a dividend any cough remedy I have ever used. throughout in of Americans part the history will be paid to the stockholders the Mrs. James A. Knott, Chillicothe.Mo., relaxation a feeling of self satiswar. the OLD SOUTHERN OUT DELTA OOOIEO GERE says, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy very first year after "Millions of American liavo con faction at the work already performcolds cannot be and beat for coughs Mr. Holt is especially pleased to be trlbuted in the most vital, tangible ed and a strong and not unreason- at once more inable to Bay that he does not owe a !l. J. Moore, Oval, Pa., says, "I have an.l necessary way to the winning of able call to take up The following letter has beenre- interest and and cent to the 145 mercantile houses used Chamberlains Cough Remedy Alness thjjwar They have loanfd their d d- - dMuol b Mr aEd Mr8 W were The wlMHethat he has bought goods from since on several occasions when I was suforganizations Nlars to their country with no small 188,1 t,iat M,ou,d or he has been manager. He is also fering with a heavy cold upon the day afternoon at 2 o clock at the from tieip B0U L0f t who la station- - j sacrifice of -. preparcd enpersonal comfort and brought about home of Mrs. Mary Ilona over the ed at pleased in 'having such a big Btock chest and it has always have given largely ot;have confronted them had the wrrand Lee, Virginia: Camp " jovment. a cure." (adv) remains of Freddie Hutchings, the 6t goods on hand. throughout 1919 or longFcr ft:i.co"t,nued Dear Mother and All: , personal effort 1 The following letter ,shows how 8nd Cn"dent d sproud the slander d,e8Pe three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. f,m I received U. A. C. OPENS JANUARY 14 Saturday Ume some of the old stockholders feel these they will handicaps ,ovlnrf' leavlng0tfor Americana a are thRt money of Mark Delta. Bishop Just as l was Wchmond Hutchings the business: efforts and leave the task about lnraPabl o rising above tnai relax , their h d Unparnllolcd Opportunities Offered Ralph Morgan was in charge of the si I did not answer then. I got back,PPOp,a Mr. Thos. M. Holt, Supt. Ill the eighteen ., For Special Tralnlii!;. services. Bishop Lars P. Larsen of junuay mgni and I certainly Ailoveditcrlalistic things. ' , Spanish Fork Victory has come to us earlier old of Two the ti.o of my city. sights wo might reasonably have r- than Spanish Fork, Utah, Lclaud offered the opening prayer. bunkles went with me, Wilson f rora people subscribed for eighteen biliioi The Utah Agricultural College will Pear Brother Holt: The Misses Bessie Gardner and Coar ,'1 Hall fra. ton. on January 14. Some time ago I received a letter tb. oomplluon Sleep, from you that I have not had an op- The influenza situation In Logan is Simmons rendered a duet, which made victory possible. The banking institutions and the work D. J. Evans uaai a - Richmond is a very pleasant three! men on the other side still Our portunity to answer until now. You under complete control. However, Darling Sleep. reof the country financed the before them, and sj may think that I am Indifferent, but the condition in other parts of Utah short speech of consolation concern- hours ride from camp. Wo got lu pep,G quirements of the war in anticipation have wo. will not leave until that is not the case. I am very much caused a delay in opening until this ing the certain salvation of little the city in the evening, so the first of They the Liberty Loans and of the taxes hing re did wes to find us a place interested in the work that you are date in order that absolutely no risk children. N. P. Larsen is fully accomplished, nor task the pronounced to sleep. After getting a bed, we for the fiscal year onded June 30. . doing and am anxious to assist you in need be run by any students. 8,,r0 then bat the were many took in a show and had a supper. If 13. by the purchase of a total ,f 8hpU the benediction. There I can. with con- every way possible to succeed. During the remainder of the year Department The littb The next morning I ran across Art 812.CCO. 000.000 of Treasury Certl- - TBurjr commend you most heartily for the the College w ill offer many practical hands jinj floral offerings offer another Liberty Lor.i ficatcs of Indebtedness, ail of.wblch fidenco, effort you have put forth to save courses designed to give adequate boy died at Delta last Thuisday fol Bowers, so we took in a few places continue the sale of War Sav- and that institution. 1 hope you will training a short period to those who lowing a few dajs illness of iijfluea ef interest, starting at the State Cap- h?s been retired or provided for out itol Building and Washingtons mon- - cf taxes or bond issues at the time organizations will respond once more succeed. wish to enter lucrative vocations at za, from which other members of the ument. The monument is in armistice was signed the cen-- u The Llbbey Investment Company once. At the same time, there will to the call for service and will Pt fere suffering. The remains ter of the "The family a Is expenditures of the Govern- - onc0 and capltol grounds will not be able to take very much be an increase In the number of pare the ground and gow Ul0 statue of Washington riding a horse. tnent, excluding transactions in the seed so that the harvest will be abof the stock. The failure of the standard college bourses offered lead- were brought here by Elias Buna. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hutchings wish The capltol building itself is an old principal of the public debt, during fruitful. impaired their income very ing to a degree. Practically 11 of the current fiscal year beginning Julyj undantly to thank all those who assisted them one and not up to much. materially.. 1 have talked the matter the courses regularly scheduled for ' After taking in the sights here we 1, 1918, to and including December! over with the family and they are the fall quarter, plus the regular In any way during the service and A of the work of the $9,600,000,000.' exceeded report In their sorrow. to Washingtons headquarters. 16, 1918, willing to raise some means in the winter course schedule, plus n Noverain of Ho month tor the year 1918, handed the Court It is an old stone house about the not far distant future. It will not special reconstruction coures v 'P ber a $2,000,000,000 a of Ford. intended for s'ze equalled nearly e be to exceed $500 however, there are be offered. garage In all, 149 courses will County Commissioners and e Wo then visited St. Johns Church, and in the current month of so many drains just at present on the begin. the south end of the county covering PICTURES to and Including Pacombor 16, Patrick Henry made his Income. If that amount will be acSeniors in full standing mav gradshows that this court has handled in one billion dollars. .exceeded In arms ous to Revolutionary appeal ceptable to you", let us know and I uate upon the completion of the winThe proceeds of the Fourth Liber-- ! the year just past 1014 cases, Of times. The church is quite an old' will be glad to hear how vou are pro- ter and spring quarters. All who so 889 were settled out of court place, but it is a good sized building, ' ty Loan, ao far received have all been these desire may secure a full year's work gressing. 125 nnd taken before the Judgo, add installments the was time for lunch spent, remaining By this time It Wishing you the compliments of by attending until the end of the in fines were collected and $556.60 Loan on to that payable subscriptions the season, and praying the Lord to summer quarter. Special considwill be needed to meet maturing Cer-- j turned in to the county treasury, M abundantly bless you In the good eration will be given all men In I ' tifleates of Indebtedness issued in an- - Of the cases handled in court, 45 work you are doing, I am. wre imposed, 21 sentences did not look The Park. very jticipation of that loan, and ns yet park Sincerely your brother, suspended, 16 cases were Inviting for &U the leaves are gonepahl Since the armistice was GEO. ALBERT SMITH. Mrs. C. D. Livingston was a Salt and two cases were dismissed, t.nued estimated! od. the trees. There are hundreds Secretary McAdoo has Lake visitor Monday. - ' fVv:.r-AWcomJuvenile Treas-Jlcash delinquents from the the l loose of little squirrels running outgo A baby boy cwas4 born to Mrs. alljthat to the Lake Salt fiscal County current the are so tame1 over and ury the during yearmHed they park Mr. Shd Mrs. B. It. Stalimann enStanley Pierce December 23. they will eat peanuts out of ones'cndlng June 30th, 1919, will amount intion Home and 24 were committed tertained the George Wilson fam'ly 6 Miss Rose Simmons has gone to .Salt at New Years dinner. . ,hand, and when one goes, they will,to $18,000,000,000 and already much!0 the State Industrial School. vVA for adults more against contributing more. halt amount than follow has people1 for and The that Lake City to attend school. beg to the delinquency of juvenile and Mr. and Mrs. Henning Christensen (say that when the snow comes, the ready been expended in the five and months which have elapsed, Mrs. Byrl Snell has been called returned Monday to their home at squirrels will even get into the pocki The treaty of peace has not yet been els of your coat. to her home in Idaho, on account iMalad," Idaho, after visiting here for ( of the serious Illness of her husband, a few days with relatives and friends. They say that the city of Rich- - signed, nor any considerable part of mond is one of the oldest in the Uni- - our army demobilized. Production A rumor has been going around Francis M. Snell Jr, f V States, and to see the tourists of war materials and supplies had re town during the past week that P.A. Mrs. Erastus Simpson of Mont- ,ted r that visit the place, I guess it is true ached the peak at the time the arm-- j stone, formerly of this city, had died Mrsf Eliza Engberg and wtf ,4 i daughter, rose, Colorado, is visiting at the istlce was signed and the bills in- - at Aberdeen, Idaho. It seems that .for it sure has spme history. Clara have returned home alter a home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Well, we could have visited more curred during that period of maxi- - there are two David Stones in Abervisit in Salt Lake. She w'as.mas and other relatives here, s, deen One of them died, but It was ecorapanied homeby Mr. and Mrs.. f W.x S Leon Stallings and little son. Mrs. George Moore entertained at not the one with whom Spanish Fork our way to camp again. jp family New Years dinner the fol-- 1 large loan before the end of the fis- people are acquainted. With love to all, cal year, and I am entirely in accord Lieut. E. A. Wllfung, coninmn-de- r Earl Gay and Mark L. Roberts of lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Clark! of tlie tupply company, 14rtlx LORIN. he 143 Field Artillery passed Nagle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore of with the policy already outlined that One of the most unique features of (I'ir-- t Jtnh.) Ills duties artillery this loan should take the form of o Mrs. Caroline Kempton through Sprlngvllle New Years day Garfield, are to kirp the oninmnd siippllcd the Cured at a Cost of 25 Cents. on thetj way to .Camp Kearney to Payson and George Moore, of Magna. holiday season was an elaborate bonds of short' maturities. when under fir. first1 when we New be mustered ont. They landed in, Eight years ago, Years banquet given at Shortys It is vitally Important that the moved to Mattoon, I was a great suf- - Treasury should continue in a most Inn New York from France on Decern-- 1 .Although tho influenza made it by the younger social set of this fore from indigestion and constipa-- t energetic way the sale of War 21st. The banquet started at 9:30 fctty. possible to hold the annual family writes Mrs. Robert Allison, Jugs Stamps and Certificates. Among p. m., Lynn Hales reunion of the Jex family, the sous' acting as toastI had frequent head- - the valuable and much needed Mattoon, III. t hamber Iains Tablet t and daughters of Grandma and master. Afterward, the merry bunch aches and dizzy spells, and there was Bons we have partly learned from the adjourned to the home of Regina When you are trouble with lndi-- , Grandpa JeX met at their homo yes- a feeling like a heavy weight pressing war is that of thrift and intelligent Hughes, where in honorof Grandmas gestion or constipation, take y they bade the old on my stomach and chest all the expenditure, Tablets, They strengthen third birthday. The feature of thp welcomed In the and farewell year time. I felt miserable. Every morsel he stomach and enable It to perform occasion was. a drawing for a silk Thrift helped win the war and new. Thos present were Misses Reof food distressed me. I could not will help us to take advantage of a its functions naturally.. Indigcstton patchwork quilt, which Grandma Jex & gina Hughes, ,Erma Rockhill, Alice is usually accompanied by constipa-- had made during the past year. The at night and felt tired and worn victorious peace. It Is therefore lm-- ! Ludlow, Ina and Jennie Creer and ;rest j out all the time. One bottlo of peratlve that we do not relax Into Florence Rowe and Messrs. Leland tlon and is aggravated by It. Cham-- ! drawing was confined to the Chamberlains Tablets cured me and the old habits of wasteful expendi-J- I Houghton, Reed Carrol, Lynn Hales. and of the Tablets cause a gentle aged couple, family av l"c $lt like a different per- - ture and Imperative that the habit John Bearnson, Leon Williams and ment of the bowels, relieving thdjMrs. Heber T. Robertson won the Bon" constipated condition. (adv) of reasonable living (on the part of Grant White. adv) jprize, j those of both large and small means) ZE We wish all our subscribers and palrons good health and happiness throughout the coming twelvemonth Co-op- ''" I Re-Tll- other-ft-la- C e, 1 , 0,l Wnr-opprosse- d. - ! ( - , I ... and-scrvle- , Co-op- -- ; Jw. re-op- en W,r,JT& P-- Tuu j 4 Co-o- p. 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