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Show f I 1Ef. . i I ( I t kf i The Spanish VOLUME XVIII SPANISH FORK, UTAH, JIIURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919 CIUED CELEBRATE SUHI county commissioners net inj Mr. ami Mrs. George A. Hicks' eiial session last Caturday, and celebrated on Monday, March 24th,1 animously passed a resolution call- the sixty-sixt- h anniversary of their, this for election bond county a marriage. They have the distinction for The resolution calls for of being among the very first settlers ril 29. fn issues, one for $600,000 for per- - of Spanish Fork, and also being one, Lent public highways In Utah of the first couples married in the iinty and one for $200,000 for a new settlemeht. On this anniversary loccasoin a number 6f their near rel-- , county court house. U this meeting the commissioners atives and intimate friends gathered, biguated the following roads in the at their home an dserved a sumptuous' Lty which they propose to hard dinner in their honor. Social chat Cedar Fort road from the(and reminiscences of early days were', te road to the Lchi Sugar factory, enjoyed. Lee to the city limits of American j George A. Hicks is now in his 85th Irk. Font trhe east limits of Am- - year, having been born in Ontraio, In 1839 he went to Nau-at- h an Fork city to Alpine. From the Canada. iimls of Pleasan Grove city joo, where he lived until 1846. From Lake View and Vineyard to Provo tthere the Hicks family went to Iowa, From Springvllle via Mapleton where they lived until 1852, crossing the state road west of Spanish the plains with ox teams. Mrs. Hicks was formerly Elizabeth rk canyon. From the west limits to via Fork and she also crossed the plains Benjamin city Jolley Spanish lyson. From the west limits of ' in 1852 in a company in which her fyson to the sugar factory. From father was captain Mr. and Mrs. Hicks have not been west limits of Santaquln to Go- en artd from Goshen to the Juabn the best of health this winter, but This work .together (have managed to get about nearly as unty line. th that planned by the state road much as the younger people and to mmission will pave practically ev- - attend to many of the household and in the coun- - outside tasks. Mr. Hicks fs now j important highway a busy planting garden in which he takes great pride. Mr .and Mrs. Hicks have four soiib Come early Saturday to see Char-Chaplat the Angelus. First and two daughters living, 40 grandow at 7 p. m. children and thirty Two" grandsons are In the army Miss Hazel Grotegut entertained a 0f occupation in Germany, and an rty of friends Sunday evening at other grandson was recently released home in honor of Ray Tuttle, who from service abroad. -i rently returned from military trainMusic and The following men have been ap- g at Camp Kearney. evof the diversions rues were the pointed as drill men for the Itah-rve- d to the follow shrdluc cfwypy Idaho Sugar Company: Geo. Hanks, ung, after which a light refrsh- - Serenus Gardner, Ralph D. Morgan, cuts were served to the following: Harry Beer, John J.Hansen, C. Chris-isse- s Annetta Evans, Josle Nelson, topherson, Frank Thomas, L. Snell, orle Dahle, Mr. and Mrs. Winn p, a. Ockerman, Lyman Losce, Fred ierce and Messrs. Ray Tuttle, Clar-- i Nelson, Ed. M. Banks, Mark Lewis, mce Greer of Provo and Mr. Clark .R. J. Bradford, Jacob A. Hansen, Wm. Maland, Parley Johnson, Louis Springvllle. Nielsen,"1' Ed. ' Ludlow'Welllngton Mrs. C. D. Strang has returned Wood, Wm. Christensen, John Bed-im- e from Salt Lake Citjf, after does, Joseph Brockbank, II. B. Hales, ending a week visiting with Mrs. James Ilanks, Joseph Roach, John ndrew Jacobsen and Mrs. J. F. Rus-- . Money, Wm. Chambers, Noble Mace, n of Murray. Wilber Olsen. I iio I ; ( J J in n. SAVING AND COMFORT HAND IN YOUR OLD CLOTHES FOR lOOR PEOPLE IN EUROPE Higher rates Ojl wages paid during war have opened to the workers e choice of various new standards action they cannot be called andards of 'living." The near sighted have used their msual wages Indulge in all sorts extravangance which give very tie real satisfaction and contribut-nothin- g to permanent family sta-litWhere they are not harming emselves they are cultivating tastes iiich they cannot hope permanently gratify. Otheia, the lar sighted ones, have ied their wages to Improve their mfort up to the full efficiency point r themselves and their families and e thinking carefully befroe they nd their surplus. Many are Inin homes or working king wisely c y. her Investment The wisest of pur-SBe- s. all are putting a of their earnings into ar Savings Stamps or savings banks provide for necessities that may lse and particularly to establish a urn around fund that will enable 'm to meet more comfortably any unges in business or employment fge share at may result 'hditions. These f,r from post armistice e sighted people have war, and Its unusual opportun-"- s f"1' earning, very ser!ously;just they did not expect the war to t alw.ns, they hove not banked on lir co"liti(iiis In employment endur-"Infinitely. They are ready for future if wages keep up, they '' atill so much ahead of the game. tak-th- K Good seed 111. Non's hurley for sale at Peter Palmyra. (adv) ti ibnrnson, who has recently urged from the service at ""P Li win, Washington, arrived in "'ah Fork Saturday. He Is taking t,1P Anf?du8 Theatre urT for a lime .luring the Illness of Mr. 11 11 Sl '"IISOII i icr Pj, ' big dX J-Al'r- il ' in. J '""Tt will he" held at the "upting house next Tues- 1st, commencing m' Hwybody will he wul- - A.lmiMHlon 15c. D RESS With the clothing problems one of the most serious faced by the peoples liberated by the war. the American Red Cross, as a part of its program of providing 1,000,000 gaments to the destitute refugees monthly, will conduct a mammoth collection of used clothing, shoes and blankets throughout the nation during the last week In March. The Red Cfoss representatives abroad and Herbert Hoover, head of the Eurnnean Relief Administration, have cabaled that an immediate supply of every kind of clothing is absolutely vital to the health and very life of the miPions of children, women and men who have Just been freed from the German yoke. The field for relief in northern France, Belgium.' Italy, Roumania, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, Palesand tine, Albania, Czecho-Slovakmain probthe vast that Poland is so lem can only be coped with by the Very valuable Allied Governments. supplementary relief can be rendeded acby the Rod Cross, however, and members of millions its cordingly and the American people at large will be asked to assist by the nation of used clothing that prove a veritable Godsend to those who have borne the brunf of Germany's assault upon civilization. The collection of clothing will he made at just a time when practically the whole country is discarding its winter clothing, much of which will never be donned again by Its owners. Thus, at a minimum of sacrifice, the American people will be able to show In a most substantial manner their brotherhood to those who still are suffering. At least 10,000 tons of clothing is needed. All Red Cross MounChapters and Branches in the $00 furnish must which tain Division, drive. tons, will participate in the Without delay the garments will be forwarded to Europe, where they will AH be distributed by the Red Cross. need repair garments and shoes that will be sorted and fixed by the people for whose benefit they are to be ia ThreeRoom William Jex. House for Rent -- See (tulv) IPS WORTH WHILE THAT'S WHY NUMBER 13 COMMERCIAL PROGRAU FOR BIG CLUB Following is the program for the The annual meeting and banquet of the Spanish Fork Commercial Club stock shoy which will bb held at the was held last evening at Shorty's Inn. city square next Tuesday, April 1st, A chicken lunch was served to about under the auspices of the Spanish sixty, after which the (dub was called Fork Live Stock Association: to order by President Neil Dahle. It Assemble at the city square at 10 was agreed to appoint a nominating a. m., by which time all exhizlts committee to select names to be vot- should be in shape. ed on for officers at a meeting to be Judging from 11 to noon by an Ac- expert from the Union Stock held next Wednesday evening. Yarjls cordingly the 'halrman appointed as at Salt Lake City, the nominating committee I. P. Snell, Free luncheon at the city pavilion . Walter Wilde, Thomas M Holt. Jos. from 12 to 1. Hanson and W. A. Jones. Mr. Dahle Program in the city pavilion imthen introduced D. T Lewis as the mediately after the luncheon at which toastmaster of the evening and under the principal address will be made by his direction the following responded, II. Manderfleld, manager of 'the I. P. Snell, C. II. Ward of Provo, North Salt Lake Stock Yards. Will Roberts of Provo, S. J. Gold, J. W. Jones, Federal sugar beet John T Lant of Payson, Preston G. expert for this district and A, II. Peterson of Provo, Ben E. Argyle, Hart, government expert on drainage Carl Keeler, manager of the Illghllne will be present and will give short Canal Company of Payson, T. H. Ed- addresses. The following prizes will be awardwards, J. M. Creer, Moslah Evans, Ed. Loose Jr, of Provo, Dr. Joseph ed at the show: Hughes and L. D. Thompson, $25.00 Sweepstakes, Durham The main object of the meeting, Sweepstakes, Hereford $25.00 aside from preparing for the election First prize Durham $15.00 of officers was the discussion of the First prize Hereford $15.00 coming bond election for good roads Second Prize Durham. .$10.00 and the proposed county court house. aacud prize Hereford . .$10.00 Every speaker, and lnferentlally ev- First prize dairy cow .$10.00 erybody present Was strongly In favor Second prize dairy cow 5.00 SEVENTEEN HOME'S UXHER of voting the bonds for both purposes Best steer over 2 years FARMERS TO INSPECT DRAIN $6. 00 4.00 QUARANTINE FOR INFLUENZA county abreast of Second steer over 2 years AGE WORK AT LAKE SHORE and PuU,n 'counties of a like size and importance Best steer between 1 and 2.,,. 3. 00 In this and other states. Second steer between 1 and 2.. 2. 00 The Influenza ha? r" cn another Immediately after the stock show preBton (j Fetepon In his remarks The stock industry is perhaps secdecided lease of life and in the past meeting next Tuesday, representa-- j introduced the idea that Utah county ond in importance in this community week seventeen homes have beenjtives from all parts of Utah County might just as well build a cement and is very material to the success placed under quarantine. A week ago will make a visit to the Lake Shore plant and utilize the material that of the roost important Industry, aghave on hand ,n narl,y' canyons riculture, Everyone Is more or less today not a quarantine flag was up Drainage District to inspect the work. lusted of buying the product from the interested In the stock raising busiin Spanish Fork in progress cement trust at trust prices, This ness, and as the annual show of the 800 Prove reports something like 0Anow nuW In operation It is es- - jdea ajH0 Beemcd to find favor and best cattle aids In cases, mostl In a very virulent form Iuchtn8 bettering the Inwith a numb r of deaths and several peclally desired that every man take wai touched upon by L. D. Thompson dustry. all people should heartily comore In a critical condition. All the Advantage of this opportunity to get geolog,Bt for the Elk Baaln Unitea operate in this movement. Information as the drainage question '0u Company, who stated that wq not meetings were called off for a week mos important single In Provo commencing with today, all i8 itemjony Had the material at our doors JUNE EL V IDG FIS T1IF, STAR now land owners throughout t0 manufacture the cement but we before closbeen have amusement of places lhad the best of asphaltum which , ed and ptrlct regulations are bois, ltah county. A. H. Hart, Federal ex- June Elvidge Is 'the star of the Engineer to further enforced couldbe'easlly used as a top dressing spread prevent newest on World Picture, which bears W. and !for J Jones, drainage the roads, In the manner that of the dreaded malady. Springvllle pert the of "The Oldest Law, and title beet for the sugar expert government use California road builders it. too, has taken steps to halt its prowill be with te party and will give A committee consisting of L. D. which on Monday will be shown at gress. on the ground concerning John Bowers Thompson, Mayor I. P. Snell, P. P. the Angelus Theatr With the exception of strictly en- brief talks Miss in this plajto opposite Elvidge drainage. Thomas, William H Tolhurst and J. forcing quarantine regulations, the and both of these production M. popular was investlto Creer, appointed Spanish Fork City Board of Heilth Mrs. Uri Stewart Jr., Is spending .gate these two propositions and make players have exceedingly interesting, has not thought it advisable to make unusual roles which will delight all the week at Helper viBlting with. her a report at the next meeting any regulations concerning the presthe picture fans in the city. "The son, Douglass. ent recurrence. is a mighty pleasing FOR SALE Lee's residence. See Oldes Law show. , down came from Thomas Morgan LeRcy Stewart, (adv) Strickland GilHIan, author, humwith his parorist and lecturer, and his brother, Helper Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas. LeRoy Lewis, the six years old son Prof. L. M. GHlilan, visited here on ents, have received a letter from their son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lewis, died Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Mrs. Hannah Phillips and daughter jlast evening of spasmodic croup, after Guy Thomas, stating that he had Stoddard been for five weeks in the base hosEmma are spending the week wlthan illness of only about twenty-fou- r In EurD. Mrs. A. Russell hours. Funeral arrangements have pital at Bordeaux, France, suffering Austin Carter, who has bought the Mr. and froni an Injury to one of his legs, eka. not as yet been made. William Roach blacksmith shop, is because of which he had been sent now opens nd ready for business. All Mrs. R. M. Jex announces that she 1 FOR h SALE wagon, back from the army of occupation his work is guaranteed. t will continue operating the floral 1 beet rack, 1 heavy spring wagon, In Germany, be all She will at business. 1 able 1 culhay wagon and rack, Evening shows, 7:30 p. m.; ThursAndrew F. Engberg surprised his times to furnish appropriate floral tivator, 1 baby beet puller, 1 harrow m.; 3:45 p. matinees. and Friday day friends here Saturday by apmany 72 teeth, 1 springtooth harrow; 3 designs for all occasions. Saturday matinee at 3 p. m. sets of harness, several extra collars, pearing among them In the full uni1 ANGEI.US PROGRAM y form of his rank jss Chief Pharmabinder, 1 hay rak$, 1 mower, 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Strang last Mate U. S. N. Mr, Engberg 1 leveler, cists I hand plows, plow, week received a wireless night letter has a vailed career In the navy. had 1 In March 1 1 28th manure spreader, new saddle, Friday, pursuit from their son. Howard, who is now After California for the East one of of 5 1 the leaving saddle work greatest Polly" drawing horse, horses, pony, stationed at Dutch Harbor, Alaska, he was held at Norfolk some time BILLIE in cards which 30 of head cattle See ith drawing permit. stating that he was feeling fine, but BURKE has been s Also Oran A. Lewis. the (adv) then made several that the winter hail been very severe. "CUPID'S DAY OFF presented. Atlantic and was on active duty on a Sennett comto provide a laugh All the Indian War Veterans who several different ships where his serA meeting of all returned soldiers, edy guaranteed He hailed recseconds. ten were every camped on Twelve Mile Creek vices were needed. next sailors and marines will be held Va and after from ently March "ShoulNorfolk, 29th In San Pete Saturday, 1866, with their County Wednesday evening at 8:30 at the a with short visit friends here and second Arms" der at Charlie met Mr. of home the and wives, Chaplin's efferet-ln- g city hall, for the purpose of with his mother and brother at Sal- million reels dollar Three Ed. Thomas Mrs, P, picture. night Tuesday an organization and transacting of Charlies Idea of how to kill the and gave a farewell party in honor era and other relatives in Salt Lake, other business All soldiers, sailors Huns. "In Love In a Hurry" star- of David D. Biftack,aho leaves lp he will leave for Mare Island, where and marines in the Spanish Fork DisBlackwell and Evelyn the near future to make his home at he hopes to receive hla discharge, lie Carlyle ring trict are urged to attend. Filmed from a serial that Moore, Idaho. The time was spent expects then to return to Spanish Greeley. In the Saturday Evening in speaking, singing and exchanging Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stringer, former- appeared ) Post under the title of "A Huge Black reminiscences. Supper . was served, Idaly of this city, now residents of Man." Matinee. Special each of the guests furnishing picnic. ho, have been spending a week here n,UBc to toe evening, old with reiicwiug acquaintances j "The Old- - HEALTH OF SPANISH PORKERS Monday, March 31st friends It Is about sixteen years " AWAY ABOVE THE AVERAGE a of a La mountain 8tory girl since the Stringer family moved from, Following is z. record of the metwho to the the conies featuring city, moved and later eorological observations taken by W, here to Park City . Spanish Forkseems to be a favoreu P. Shlppee at the Power Plant for charming June Elvidge. to Idaho. at the present writing. the week ending Wednesday, a it community "Taking Easy" furiously funny some in The Instrumental readings are of Luke the surrounding towns the comedy. RENT FOR HALE OR influenza has Increased to an alarm- - from government standard instru1st Charles April Mi I Ray 41 Tuesday, and Forty one ln one his best pictures, "The Hir- - Ing extent. Here, however, there are ments exposed In the manner recacres nice level land, lying cast of ed Man." Klnograms also will pre but seventeen hoVnes under quaran- ommended by the Chief of the WeaI). & R. G. H. R. between Mapleton ther Bureau. and month of Spanish Fork canyon, (.sent the latest news pictures of the tine and none reported to be serious. Is Whether to it due world. the general suituldi for beets, orchard or any 2 Wednesday, April - Alice Brady health of Spanish Forkers being a farm purpose. Strawberry water. !in "In the Hollow of Her (Hand" bit above the average or that they are ft per acre. Has been plowed once, taken from a story by George Barr more creful In following out write. on or call For particulars of the board of health, the popular American I, A. CULBERTSON, Provo. Pah McCutcheon, we know not, but we do know that novelist. Pathe News also. Cloudy Spansh Fork canyon wind never falls Peggy Thursday, April 3rd Going to build or remodel0 If so, Clear In stars or land "Marriages arj Made, us. It blows on likely takes with Will contract O. B Horton. Rain - it the more virulent "Flu" germs. work by the day. Leave orders at Peggy smiles her way through a picClear (adv) ture that Is fllle with tense situations, Let'B hope so. But let us continue P. Cloud esbe to cautious and iThe Terror of the Range" powerful very careful, Clear In our illness in Western serial. Matinee. Seppecially U. reporting Cream A. 8. FOR SALE Clear family to the proper authority. (ad) a rat or. See Joseph R. Jones. , , ..... ...... .... ...... ...... I I i I 1 , . four-inc- two-wa- T trips-acros- i One-Eye- d one-.ta- lf 2- -- thein-structlo- ns j liy-B- ee i : I |