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Show VOLUME The Spanish Fork Pres XVIII SPANISH FORK, UTAH, TUUltSDAY. JULY 10. 1919 American Missionaries in the Hands JOHN IIALLAM, ANQELUS PROGRAM Eaih ward in the Spanish Fork ti. "Vie. Inti,, four Years WlHllim iin, itt,ri(.t,a it Hi, I'rrvo rul .jtrl' t. namely, Spanish Fork four dauKhtcr of wards, Salem, Benjamin. Lake Shore,' Koylo, ,n(,,i aim) ra air Liand are asked to ml 1,,181 S.ituid.iv morn in Continuaton of Letter of Johmio f Kllin Well the summer moved along.1 Investigate until Hr. Dodd cume About the lime Edwin begun to hold ning over to We are going to' suy, Ills own-- 1 Thorn as, "chairman of i Fuiterai cant suy pick up we all he dported thy say! , "Where? l ,, services ' at not begun to get Sick. Everyone In our asked. They say commlttco iatir than First ward . Stamboul.t perhaps yards was sick und many kinds of perhaps Kars, Tubrlz." Well Bda,fWillJuly 13th. perhaps y orn",,v understandable and man nonundcr-standabl- e I simply would not l.eliove tt. open Monday morn- - presided. Tfu The polls If ij ' ' ir close and at uilinents, typhus, sinalpox, only hail! None of us did. Wilder Hth Julv midnight eetlcm ng of Wm it ' djsentery, typhoid and malaria, and and Dr. Packard started on foot to! rlday. June 18th, at the Auditorium M,. t() finally a terrible kind of Influenza the city to try and Interview a Fork. 1avllion, Spanish danci..R tlon HlTerw high hv llar(1 x . which we have since heard swept Ballot boxes will be pieced In eon-j- r. oillclal, but they were turned back, Tlw, ,.hoir li(n y pr.ic'Uully over the entire world. Some due to the mnlent places in the various dis- - Sunbeam for Je schcmeing of a Shutan people died simply because they saw doctor at the trlcts. hospital. So we believe nothing further to live for, others It died of fright.. All the children In we were carted out unolllclally. The committee will give cjtJO.OO toour arils died save Kdwln, Dwight was then dinner time and no one had ward the costume of Goddess and and the little child of one of our prepared dinner as they were exS30.00 toward the costume of Utah. So alas, no native doctors. This1 Includes all pecting to ent with us When the polls close, the lady re-- 1 Mrs the small children of two and three one hud anything cooked up to curHow I hud plan' ars and younger, of whom there ry on the journey. elving the highest number of votes, ..Your Swi.,., Little ItThuT cm this tluy as one of particular ned were very many, and in the Orphanbe declared Goddess and the one! You M age under nine years of age of whom gladness to us all on account of Edthre were twenty or thirty. Every win's recovery and a lessening of tlie titeiisluu for we stood ,, morning a stretcher went by our around the tableub.withAlas, white, tense house earning three or more dead m- -r children, it was most depressing faces amt buted breath while two particular. Be. V. when I felt as thouglt I was tugging brutul Turks ordered us to go and Thomas. You many kind friends who for tlie life of toy child with all my climb on the wagons at once. have fifteen minutes" they said. We ol th. cUalameu or tl.e . J J tl,e strength. Tnen, too, the continued niplored, urls protested and accused, but sickness in our house of ourselves or tarious committees of the big sol- - littIo daughtPr ,j;i,hp but some gold and some nothing our servants bicuine altwelcome home very depressing liers' and sailors for we wondered, to ourselves, if he.cpiiiR plates of chicken and pilau h' decree. We were given eration whs held last night at the some all in 8oftml might Howe, represent ing the Chas bed two houm Th(n We rUB,,ed tH Kathor Commercial Club rooms and all re-- ! hh fiver and no Goodman Compun is in town it was possible m.th! tow,lat ,ew possessions n care of us nr ported favorable progress was being!" .W1 , gather in that time. I shall nev- an'anKmonts for the decoration Thomas M. liolt of the par- er forget those men. One of them Street for the big celebration had a huge brass crescent about ie committee, reports that nearly all 'lf his neck with some words In Turkish He arrangements for the big pageant 011 u'y 23rd aud 24th. They are on it. Perhaps he had been the slave aIso ,akillf orders ofr the decoration are practically made; J. B. Hughes some high monkey monk anil was of t,ie l,llsi!icss houses. This a reports that not all the sports pro-'- 0 so proud of it that he continued to (Hd ,,uny the decorating in Salt Lake has been arranged. wear his slave collar. Ho was cerThe pro-- 1 Hy for the Convention of Interna-on- e tainly the slave of a Sliatan, since pram comittee are not certain on he carried out the orders of that had or two parts but announce that ional Rotary a short time ago. Those, man upon us. My heart wus falling saw who atwere able to ,he decoration of the streets !not vering and it will be a winner. All the com-- 1 me. What would I do. starting out We looked at each on supper.. at tn,e ay that it was the elass-ihin- g jnittees are working hard and every-- , (lie road with winter approaching other rather that seriously night. f8t work the kind they ever look- - Fevers soared and chills flourished. and with two small children, for one Is going forward sufficiently. over The Turks had brought a most viru- of which I had insufficient nourish(adv) It just happened too, that lent kind of maiaraia and it infected ment. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones motored that the babys nurso Almas, day sevall the Wilder mosiuitoes. had For Sale One Vicfroia XI nearly was down from Eureka and spent the' attacks hut after that one I fever having a most severe attack of eral and her nourishment was greatd with the latters parents, new' with 15 double records. Inquire had after Paul's birth 1 never had 1 did not know ly diminished. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johns, celebrat- - ut Pr, ss Office. another. No one In the house seem- whether (adv) I should take her or not, or ed to be in disease having particany mg the 50th aniversaryof the arrival whether 1 would be to. So ular, but every day everyone seemed I sent word to another allowed woman LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS f the family in Utah and the 64th Syrian more and more depressed and weak- in who. was the wife of a Liberty Rond Quotations for ened. Finally Miss Schoebel vQ Ul t! lAa...ourM .yards ..nniversary of Mrs. oJhns' birth. , t. , W hat' j Spanish Fork , furnished bv the Com- - down with what appeared to be fom,d to flee, and this woman 1.mm- - ul1 fevcr of n!lapn I tnl1 al Hank flU.itk (L in Spanish Fork: come to us, borne and lost her Ceorge Mortensen bought the res-- j "1j'ry 'never got up. . It began more sev- had I had been letting her little 99.35 ,2 uurant operated by Soren Nelson erely and she was more prostrated have ababy.. littlo of our very Insufficient ,r 94.30 n the was sick She from the start. st, only Morgan and Davis Building supply of milk, for her other little 2nd about ten days and during that time one. iTuesday. who was Just Edwins ago. She n Her lucid a ,0 1st 4 Vr during "as 95.14 was a lovely woman and I was anxme of the great nr! moment and she told 3rd di i' ious to save her for her own sake as 5,, suffering she was enduring and how THE WATCRS FINS. 4th 4,irc 94 22 never before had she had so severe well as Paul's. In the meantime I together ull of our silver That was the last gathered 99.96 an experience. Victory 4?ir thaat hail been brought over for the 1 w Then Is not u stream freed she her until In Utah, lay tin,e All orders to buy and sell any dinner, gathered up the children's uinhy of the nnim, but some hoy lias amount of any issue are executed 'front all her pain and suffering clothes, which were In the garden iot discovered it, and it has discovered and some bedding, and then tried at the market price the dav bond is WildShortly before her sickness. to find an able bodied m. received, plus interest minus com- er and 1 had decided to take the desperately person to carry it over to the avenue. i hildren out of the disease filled place mission. Almost in vain. It was some before but Edwin was having chills and fevCommission charged $1.25 per er and was making little headway. 1 could get it there and packed. In $1000 or any part thereof on each So, although it was September, we the meantime Wilder was down in the basement packing our clothing issue.. picked up and moved a few beds and into the big trunk. Dr. over to necessary artitcles About the first thing I did upon Bring your bonds to the Conimer- - other Foan's garden,. It was there on a the house was to prepare a Cank Kot your raon H,ul cial (m untold grief, forget to bring gloomy day with a lowering sky that reaching full meal for Edwin of rlee and ba"k-f-heOur ut Miss the n the we Sehoibcl laid away. but dc,ivy wood, or do bis chores, milk and egg and toast. He ate a spirits were certainly at a low ebb fine big meal, and it was well that he you can see hint In Ids native the considered was she for that day did, for It was some time before he ement, the ol svvlnuniu pond, you Spanish Fork won u game from strongest one in our party and was had another. Then I packed the on score of the Irovo Fourth the Tgive him everything, by ever tlie picture of health with rosy In uppreda on of 11 (u 1 7 , aud we have searched in cheeks and bright eves and was al- steamer trunk with all the condensed every boyish Characteristic. milk, Nestles' Food, Mellins Food, But even here he does not active and Jelly. We least ex- and sacked up the remainder of our quite for- - vain for an account of tlie game in ways that she would he for taken, W bis lessons of thrift, and Jack the Provo papers. Irovo had the pected in a worn semileans, (a sort of Russian Cream wer eseveral others there of Wheat. We packed up what re'wirs In his cartoon this week shows upper hand in the first part of the out condition. ft mained of the dinner and what food boys engaged In their lliek-WEdwin t, she took favorite game because of an injury to sick, Just before Miss Schoe-be- ll we thought we could carry. All my and as usual Improving any man's arm. which forced him to leave had his last had spell. canned fruit, catsup, etc., and galns that liappniod to ho over visiting lons of beans may he In the landscape, t)l0 i,0x In the fifth inning. Lee put down In brine for Edwin minutes. a few me for with "nleh this time they can be well for- - Th(,raa8 w;is Sl,nt itl (:nish the had been complaining of stomuch the winter, our parsnips, squash, po.ven, as tlie youth point out tin dan- - gan;0i ti1(i except for one inning he ache and had vomited. I was carry- tatoes, etc., all remained behind. As I lock back on It now it seems that I "rof "o lying and saving W. S. S. haa, ,e ,.rovu ,)Umh . hi mercy ing him In my arms up and down in should have done more thnn I did, Schoebel M.ss and the grape arbor was playing with Paul a bit. Sud- hut really you cannot conceive our Our house was filled with denly noticing how limp and still the1 nltght. who were Syrians, weeping over our little hoy seemed on my shoulder, and begging for things. turned his head hack to see if he departure lie We did hot know whether we were ..is a. ieep. I think nowwas that drawn bound for a hot or cold place, so His face was fainting. and white and li is eves rolled buck. we did not know whether to take our In mv flight 1 thought he was dying. winter clothes or our summer ones. I calif d for Miss Schoebel to run for O, the agony of that departure! W.Idcr, who had just gone over to left all my pictures, all my trousseau One look at this face linen, my trinkets and all so precious .uir house. .ml i. way she slic'd, and I followed as liecauRe of wedding associations and fa: t as my slinking legs would carry of memories of friends from whom I took iie hud revived, howevei, be- - we were widely separated. .i mv I r uu bed the house, and Wild- - only what I thought was necessary as to sustain our lives. If it had not ,,( and Dr. Packard both thought tii.it probably ho had fainted and been for Wilder we would have had Well, as Mrs. The astonishing no extra clothing. II had revived him. I shall certainly go cm he Packard , says, .tiling "as that from that day to improve wonderfully and crazy If I think of all my things left b, g.m And so say I. The only speedily became alartn-- j behind. l,. appetite , It whs so abnormal and cure way I have of stopping all grief lug. ami regret over them is to think back so hard to restrain. We line! been in the garden about on the hour of our departure and how 'five weiks. it was October and was ! prayed if God would only spare the Wilder lives of my precious ones and bring bee .tiling unsettled weather. and 1 both had a dread of the house us to some haven of safety, I would but saw that It was inevitable, so praise Him all my days. And I never !we decided to clean our room thoro- cease to be thankful, for when I look Wilder himself heat rugs at Edwin so fat and rosy and full of ughly. desperately for two days, because life and I think of that nightmare of be had at that a journey and the terrible summer, then w as no help towoman and child I think a miracle lias happened. And man, fine as everv just re-- i Pauls rosy cheeks and bright eyes etlier had tin fever or was We decided to wind up are turned on me and he doubles up overing. our stav in the garden by celebrating Into a fat ball, rugs pictures, and waland nut furniture fade away and are out ,lwins 'birthday and recovery, Id rather see the rose on ilm to have a little time together of sight. i.v wav of lessening the strain per- his cheeks than all the rosy sheen of Wilder was busy finishing up our handsome rugs and Id rather haps (lie nigs und I was over in the gar- see the strenghth of Edwins young Rtid cur- limbs than all the fine furniture left den setting the long table the sound behind. So I huve never a deep reing for the children, when gret nor shed a tear. But I must of heavy automobile trucksI cj did not journey on. I was so busy Not my ears. ukrh Hah. and pres at the operation'' IVace nmi '""1 " 1,11 Z: u- 1""" ,tr;ri. - w isr Trtr nlT p, " MW mak-piad- 1 e. it! com-rrar- tt-ii- - week-en- -- ' , j SOMEWHERE IN UTAH . j t Enjoying Youth, the Lesson of Thrift is Foigott . . c 11 cJ8 YIUUSH OLD, KlIT'EHH imOliEN LEG Adolph Friday July 11th prsents charming Billie Burke in The Make Believe Wife1 with Puthe Review, Many men and women are not seen at their best until some greut storm of life comes along and then the test awakes in their heurta a heroism that Hhey little knew slept there. Come and see Zu-k- of Marauding Kurds and Turks NUMBER or Thu Make Believe Wife and what you would do under such strange ciminiHiunccH. .A ParaSaturday, July 12th mount Picture, Quicksands featuring pretty Dorothy Dalton. Also a Luke comedy. For the man she loves a worn nn will dare the quicksands and will tread on the brink of destruction, but her purity of soul will keep her uuhurnn)' until her work of love Is accomplished. Matinee at 3 p..m. d Mabel Monday, July 14th A Perfect 36. in a Its hroitd comedy in five full of Bctlon parts. There is a mysterious woman named Lena who gets Mabel Into a peck of trouble. Lena proves to be a well, see tlie picture and find out. Another of tltoRu funny Luke comedies. Ethel ClayTuesday, July lGth ton In Also The Mystery Girl. Eddie Polo in two red Western picture. Who Is the Mystery Girl? Who married Ted? Who stole the plunder? Is she the crook? Everybody is going to see the picture next Tuesday and find out for themselves. Select Wednesday, July 16th prescuta Mitchell Lewis In "Jacques See this big of the Silver North. picture of the northwest, the most thrilling chase ever screened not itu-ag- ln Nor-mun- John Hallam aged sixty-fou- r years, suffered a fracture between the ankle and knee at soven o'clock this morning when his horse slipped and fell with him while be was riding after e cow, Mr. Ilallunt was riding at a moderate speed when the horse came to a muddy place In the road and slipped and fell, lundlng partially on Mr. Hallam. He was taken to his home, where Drs. Hughes and Hagan reduced the fracture. The main bone of the leg Is broken, but It la a straight break, and that is favorable. Mr. allllam has had several accidents before. Some years ago he had both toga broken and was partially crippled for some time. A few years ago he had an accident to one of his eyes which necessitated its removal, and for nearly a year he was in a Salt. Lake hospital undergoing treatment to save the sight of the other eye, which was nearly loBt. The World Drug Company is now agent for the Salt Lake Herald anyone not receiving their paper promptly will confer a favor by notifying us at once. Subscribe now. Telephone 18. (adv) For 8ale work horses.. A span of A., No. See Eric Egilaon. 1 Among the arrivals of men lately' from overseus are Wallace Boyack, who arrived In Spanish Fork last Suturduy and Joseph M. Beck, who came in Tuesday evening.. Both men have seen a good deal of service In Europe. Young Boyack was In France fifteen months and Beck was up to the firing line8 for nine one-ha- lf months. in traits, nor in automobiles, nor and She on horses, but on clog sleds. Have you beard of the gas tire Also was wfc0, ho was a lialf-breeheeatcr? A machine for taking off Pathe News. Fox Pic- wide Urea and putting them back on 17th d. Thursday, July ture, "Never Say Quit, featuring George Walsh. Never say quit until you see the latest Walsh comedy. After that you will never have the nerve to say It, for you will see that no matter how bad luck has been with you. It bus been even worse Another epiwith George Walsh. sode of Hands Up." Matinee 3p.m. without damaging the wheels. Dont haul any more Jirush to set your tires, but come and see for yourself. ROBERT J. jpx, Blacksmith. High class man- See C.D. Strang. (adv) For Sale Cheap dolin. 130 acres of land on For Sale East Bench with Strawberry nnd East Bench water. Inquire of Ed. Money.. A. O. Anton, of Salt Lake City Is opening up a restaurant in the Jcx In a leter received today by Henry and Christensen building on Mani A. Gardner front his sister, Mrs. WalStreet, formerly occupied by the Mc- lace Hales, she states that she is emDaniels Photo Studio. Mr. Anton will in the State Savings Bank of ployed he ready for business about Oakland, California, while her band Is going to school. 3 room house, 1 acre For Sab of ground, $350. Inquire of Alfred Davis. (adv) Some Turkish officers Btood waiting to grab some loot as soon as thtey could decently do so as I took baby Paul from bis carriage. The thought of those two makes me mail even yet. Well, we passed out and there stood some rough springless wagons drawn by mules. The wagons were already piled so high that I could not see where I could possibly sit with my baby. Finally I found a place on top of some traveling bags, a most uncomfortable position even for a short Journey. Edwin had not had a ride for so long with Teddy (his mule) that he was eager to he off. Paul soon went off to sleep. Wilder In the meantime was desperately trying to find a place for a small steamer trunk containing a few extra baby clothes, but in vain. It remained in the avenue along with Miss Miss Lamms and Aunt Janes. The scene as we left was heartrending. Our poor Syrian folk, whom we hnd been protecting, and hiding the young girls, clung to us and their weeping and wailing was terrible. I felt ns If I had become numbed. I eouhl scarcely uttter a syllable. I dont know what I did. Mrs. Packard told me afterward that she was hus- WINONA PROGRAM Friday and Saturday, July 11th and 12th The Romance of n The concluding chapters of Tarzan of the Apes from the book by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Its crashing drama and wild beauty will hold you spellbound. The adventures of the white ruler of a tribe of apes who seeks bis love and destiny amid civilization with which he Is entirely unfamiliar.. Only regular prices, 13 cents plus 2 cents 15c. Coming special productions at the Winona "Common Clay" and Virtuous Wives Watch for dates. Tar-za- Curious how a touch of fame will make everybody scramble to own the one who has won renown. Take the case of Jack DempBey, now heavyweight champion of the world, Provo and Salt Lake each lay a claim to being his native town, when as a rnfltter of fact neither of them are, A, near as Provo can come to claiming Jack is the fact that he once shined shoes In one of their barber shops. Come to think of It, we believe the future champ used to come over here to a in the same state. The Sliatan a vile, vile beast ( whenever I dance occasionally lets put In our think of the unspeakable Turk I claim for distinction. think of him In particular. Dow can I adequately describe him! lie was WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT I eannot write down bo loathsome. on paper his beastiulify to young girls Following Is a record of the obin our yards. We hid a mother who servations made by the Government was trying to preserve the innocence Observer at the Pawer Plant for the of her two daughters for threo days past week. The in our bedroom closet for three days instrumental readings are and then tn a ellar. But after we left from government standard Instrutliev had to walk out and he nipt them ments exposed In the manner and l'tighed like a fiend. We hear by the Chief of the that he took one of them among ten Weather Bureau. girls he took from our yards to grace his harem In Stamboul or some other Hades. My personal experience as I went each 'night to get three dirty cups of milk he doled out for Dwight and Edwin after they took our cows away Is another Rtory. When he saw this Syrian woman sitting beside me with her little one he shrieked Yin (down) and with a face like an angry bull he seized her and dragged her off. Her husband had been writing beseeching letters about her until about Christmas, when Bhe took typhus and died. We were again counted for the nth time like a lot of criminals and then we rolled out and the wail that rose from those folks In our yard was like the wail of lost souls. doe-to- r. , |