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Show o The Spanish (volume XVIII U-- SPANISH FORK. UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919 r OVERLOOKED BY LOOTING GERMANS NUMBER 30 WINONA THEATRE Friday and Saturday July 25th and 26th Anita Stewart In Virtuous Wives. The truth about mar rled life in New York Society. A modern answer to What is virtue in A theme of aggravating a wife? to feminine interest. Picturappeal ing In splendid settings and by a great cast the story of Virtuous Wives" from the two million edition book by Owen Johnson. Regular prices. Uncle SamTuesday, July 29th my's Minstrels. Every star a service star. Prices, children 30c, adults, 65 jand 86c. Seats on sale at the ICty Drug Store. This show comes highly ASSESSED VALUATION OF UTAH COUNTY 18 NOW fi 17,450,772 The State Board of Equalization have made their return to the county auditor of their assessment of corporate property In Utah county for 1919. The assessment Is as follows: Car companies, 104,683; express companies, 35.021; power companies Ria2--WllIlarei,rp,tin Ue Bee Hive ra (1,562,372; railroad companies 1 g(ate There was not a feature of , telegraph companies, $44, t the parade but was 306; telephone companies, $3x8,712; worthy of the Home Welcome highest commendation, property, $2,615,009, making but mining space )a would not permit a detailed descripa total of $15,414,906. This Is an tion. increase of $2,261,441 over that of Celebration the assessment ot the staate board Notwithstanding the tact tnat the for 1918. Tho assessment of 1919 program was forced to start late, made by County Assessor R.W.Creere recommended. the pavilion was crowded td the doors Dont miss It (at Successfully. was $32,025,866, which makes a and perhaps tw Ice as many people as found scats inside listened to an J. B. Bearnson, vocational advisor grand total o $47,450,772 for 1919, of the rehabilitation division of the an increase of $4,634,104 above that overflow meeting program from the Joshua of U. S. Army, la here. explaining the made for 1918. Judge itatement band stand outside. Music tor the ' 'thstandlng the great Increase Ulve was provisions made by the government represent program rendered by the Provo wood, personal tn Utah county, the state board made for the schooling of wounded men Band and the Ladies Band, the Aer-l,ernor Bamberger, that Span has asked that the ot equalization men to of Fork's tome young Spanish Club, and the Jameson Sisters. of pep, and your be reconvened and that board county ir( Is full the who sustained during injuries The oration was delivered by Levi 11 farm property in Utah county b atlon would do great credit to late war. Edgar Young and the talk mentionsubstantial amount. This a raised nd population;" ed at the beginning of this article of fifty ! the county assessor and the County That only two minor and entirety laracteristlc cf '.be thousands was delivered by Judge Greenwood. are strenuously obcommissioners unavoidable accidents marked the ntons voiced great Prof. Pardo gave a reading. Wm. A. to. While they will admit jecting Wednescelebration here Jones, who presided at this meeting, Once upon a time In Babylon tfcelg were 22 stone lions like the one pie big n are somewhat lower lands farm that that attended tne to-da- y wonis considered and Thursday, Is the chairman ot the program comtured above. They were IS famous IS the city Itself. For bow many centuries day than city property, yet there Is no here Wednesday and Thurs-honohad been In Babylon only the very hi chest of highbrows" knew. Then derful considering the huge crowds to him and they his aides and mittee, Justice in the raise as contemplated of the soldiers and sail features should be given the credit for as- along came the kaiser and decided that the lions would look better In Berlin that witnessed the various by the state board. The state board service Everybody was satisfied, welcome the of the in given than Babylon. So by devalue wuyi ba brought 21 of the atone lions to the ot best sembling perhaps array started with celebration proper men. Add to that that the two ire also threataenlng a raise on live talent that has ever been upon the Berlin. Why be left this oot where It Is no one but the kaiser knows stock and merchandise. on Main un Street tary parade days were almost entirely devoid of stand on a like occasion. be direction of Lieut. Lyman A lunch box at Castilla, rowdyism, and you realise tbata the UNCLE SAMMYS MINSTRELS Lost At the race track in the afternoon T1IE FOOD VALUE Or H IGA It rson, at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Manager Swenson of the Winona Rqfward if returned to this office. police force waa on the Job in good reof second the Fork day, Spanish h&B ended of in soldiers oarch Among tbe reports that came to ua the Theatre secured for Tuesday, shape. They certainly deserve credit ot the City Square, where the deemed themselves for the defeat of Jul 29th, the famous Unele Sammy's The little five years old son of Mr. for the orderly manner In which the during the war, teling of escapes of first daf by drubbing the Provo Minstrels.. This attraction is com- and Mrs. John L. Jones fell from a crowd was handled. ,merlcan prisoners from German ;ave a short exhibition of their the nine to the tune of 12 to 0. Avrill posed entirely of white returned sol horse last Saturday and broke hiss camps, a notable instance was that a ot George W. Puryear, who In giving A VCi ELI'S PROGRAM The boys arm. lowing the parade, a program of Mohrland, who pitched the game, dlers of the United States. ' his own account of the adventure, iven at the City Pavilion, under was the only Imported player, and he are on a limited Victory tour of 90 PlcUnited Friday, July 25th His di.fs only and it was only Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thomas of j tures presents Florence ltecd In Her tolls of how a few lumps of sugar Irection of Dr. Joseph Hughes certainly was worth Importing. through played an Important part. eter ot ceremonies. The orator delivery had the Provo bunch guess- - the efforts of Mr. Swenson that be Carey, Idaho were in 8panish Fork Code of Honor." hiB secured for the people of It seemed that the Germans allowall at and the support times, and lng was R. W. attending Wednesday Thursday Paramount Spanish day Saturday, July 26th ' ed failed their prisoners a ration of twenty at never Fork and vicinity this attraction. Ev- tho Welcome Home Celebration. and the music on this program team mates gave him picture, The Way of a Man With a of sugar a week, which Pura lumps crtical time. is a service star, and before ery star tmlshed by the Provo City Band Maid featuring Bryant Washburn, tn contemplation ot his saved year war were all the and work headliners stars with his rope Carl Stanley The Nebo Stake Relief Society ho Mit and Jeg comedy, is ladies Mountain Echo Band final escape. Besides these lumps of The five in the theatrical world. The boys Board will LMd a social at the SpanMadge Kenjhralm,"Mlss Romania Hyde, the again pleased the crowd. Monday, July 28th he secured from his fellow prissugar I Club of Salt Lake City and mile race between stripped down are accompan.ed on their tour by the ish Fork City Psrk next Tuesday nedy In A Perfect Lady." Also Luke oners four boxep of hardtack and one Band 163rd famous Mark Depot Brigade Ethel Holt. Other numbers on Ford cars, was won easily by from I to 3 oclock. All the Comedy. , , can of hash, which constituted open On Monday night every person buy- his rogram were a response to the Argyle. The firemen put on a short vuich will render two concerts on the Officers and teachers of this associafood entire supply at the time of in by Joseph Nelson and a read'tion. A team pulling match streets while here, one at noon and tion In the stake are cordially Invited ing a ticki to the ehow will be given his On these rations and Is As this 7:30 other at the p.m. me Living Dead by Prof. Par-- I was won by Oliver Christensen from to be present. a coupon which will be good for a what raw food he could obtain by , the B. T. U. and a presentation Melvin Snow. free edrlng of Mero at any soda Palmyra won the tug one ct the crac kbands of the army, raiding gardens along the way, PurmSalem. war Hy Argyle won none should miss the delightful conA telegr" fro received last even- fountain. ; pictures of the boys who made of year subsisted during five days In hidcerts Stew they give. jDpreme sacrifice to their mothers the wrestling match from Roy by IBsbop and Mrs. George Hales ing 29th July Dorothy Tuesday, ing and five nighta ot weary plodding The curtain will rise at the Wlnont an explanation concerning the art, winning two of the three falls. their son Hlal, stating that he Gish In Tho Hope Chest, and atwo on toward the Rhine. He says that from, for the boya-bJ. b. Hughes and bla sports 'com- promptly at 8:30 Tuesday night and hd Safely In Aaer'ca t.d reel feature featuring Eddie Polo tn wheaT he- - felt ' most' exhausted,. he Mayor L P, The jewelers to whom the mittee carried off their share of the after the minstrel show, a Grand would probably be home In lout ten Cyclone Smith Comes Back. would eat ot his sugar, from which ' Military Ball will be given at the days! ct for Select be would Immediately realize a stlm- 30th making the pins was program In fine style. Wednesday,, July with music furnished by e unable to complete them In , The fireworks at night on the sec- Auditorium, Picture Marie Ltd, featuring Alice utating effect equal to that of a cup Jazz Orchestra, Minstrel the Sammy H. of J. When they are finished the ond day was the pet scheme One black Lost purse, eight Brady,,. Also Pathe News, the latest of hot coffee to a tired man, until the largest and best jazz orchestra celee men wil be notified andpre-wlt- h when Snell, general chairman of the inches upon the final night of his journey, ' open, long containing .news of the World. west. The the that bas ever toured the them. Tom Mix In bis dry strength producing food was 81st July Thursday, two 4th loan.one bration, and although It $50 Bonds, Liberty 1:30 wil until continue a.m., dancing ' principal event of the sports most expensive single feature of the and a bill and two $5 bill, also receipts, Fighting for Gold with two reels reduced to one box of hard tack and night can be lookgala regular ' the worth on the first day was te base Matinee 3 p.m. three lumps ot sugar. Puryear dethe man who found this purse will f "Hands Up. big doings, was certainly ed forward to. e between dares that he found tbe sugar to be return lt to Marshal McKell he may Spanish oFrk and money and closed the celebration In oth, or rather the Tlntic ration ot his journey, a blaze of glory. The men handling II. F. Johnson, representing the keep half the contents. Chris RED CROSS PREPARED TO the best of the miners won by the the exhibit were unable to fire fifty cicurlation its quickly felt stimulating (adv) .t department of the of 10 to 4. HOME RENDER SERVICE effect. heat and Carl Stanley with of their heaviest pieces, because the producing been has News, Salt Lake City, Thr-are the kind of experiences, incy roping tricks interested the ground was too spongy to allow them in town the last weeke making an atMark Sterling, son of Mr. and Mrs. d, and the horse races were An idea of the exttent of the together- with tha general dmrrvl to set their mortars safely. These tempt to Increase the circulation of R. A. Sterling was the victim of a and soon Del Stewart of,Benjamin wil be fired some evening American Red Cro&p for sugar during the war, and the Mr. Johnson says painful accident Wednesday morning h!s paper here.. in two straight falls from A. J. public announcement will be made. that a carrier system will be installed when he was accidentally shot In thc irme Eervlc'5 Work ,,n th,a coraniun; suffering In cases where it lacked, childson of Idaho ,n th fact that 782 that have given to the world a new Fals. The Canel Mrs. Annie Stanton and her here within the next ten days, and if forhead by a dart gun at one of the" !" materaided gsters from vith'.n fam.lies the Jurisdiction of and a better realization of the value committee amused Benjamin rens sports this is done no doubt this popular stands on the city square. He was j rowd with a Red Cr,088 ChaPter ot sugar. No longer do we consider Uah spirited preliminary ially in the success of the celebration evening paper will be found in a unconscious for about three hours folks during aaked for M.recleed Horae it a mere luxury, for we have found by amusing the young good many homes in this city every but after that time he was apparent ,iavo th Pa8t four It to be an essential, easily digested Ecrv,co wIlh,n advl.ce banquet at the Auditorium for the afternoon wits races, games and day. ly as wel las ever and enjoyed the erected 1810 calories, or lervlce men and also official Red Cross an were months saays and the Swings partners a dance. celebration Thursday. to heat the of honor, waa carried off In units, announcement pound, which is issued recently. Chambei Iains Tablets for their amusemnt. In any other more contained than When return home the and intyle and is to want say boys These tablets are especially certainly a credit Lest we forget it, we Alfred L. Alnge. eight years old food save corn and rice. This genbanquet committee, of which a word right here for Frank Turner tended for stomach troubles, constion of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alnge was eral recognition given sugar as a food Grace The pation and biliousness. If you have Matley la chairman. Dur-b- e and his decoration committee. in the face by a hors-- ' last kicked should have a very beneficial effect banquet, the Aeriel Club of town looked her best and the City any troubles of this sort, give them and sustaned very sever West by rating its sug the Thursday out to business ! what the and tangles, In City kept the big crowd a trial and realize for yourself Pavilion, the City Square .His nose and cheek boneH jningcommunication with absent mem-we- Industry still higher in Importance bamor with their and for do will you, medicine class a first witty songs, Auditorium were aproprlately broken and his face badly bruls-ber1 they of the family, to consider mat- as a community and national asset. gave at each table. Right decorated for the occasion. They cost only a quarter. ed cut, Drs. Hughes and Hughes erB 0f jbe family health, to encour-wh- o and profusely tt might be well chairman to say our opin-- 1 e Prattt P. Thomas was and of ettended the case, had to MICKIE SAYS Bcb0ol attendance of children, this same Aeriel Club, which This 'ailment la usually caused by commltttee, finance The face. the his reconstruct of tlcaly tbB majority of instances to rheumatism of the muscles. All that boyantj an attraction where good course, nothing could have been done Is getting along now as, well as coul4 aslHt in straightening out such mat-b- e Is needed Is absolute reBt and a few Uively and clean wit and en- - without the work of this committee , . expected. as ters MWMtNOr FROM moment are vt delayed allotments, allowanc- applications of Chamberlains LinifAKt made 92, wanted, they are the gnd lt i00itB a8 though they FEW A Nt'M&FAFtK MNT NO CINCHt es bonuses,, travel pay, or compen- - ment. Try It. to see. v (adv) , , too. game to They are not afraid success of their end of the our. reporter wvt The 'was ilr. and Mrs, John' Loses, Mr. and nation checks. com- a OUT of INFORMATION PUMF ME HRETA -There is no chairman Mrs. Lyman Losee and. Mr. and Mrs.j sin the signing of the armistice we believe, OP SOME PEOPLE , THEN MUST For Late A good kitchen cupmittee now overlooked, home returned Jex Richard OUltYvONS ASKIN HE' services rendered to the who THINK Monday) tbe lpt Edward L. Fernsten and scribe, of ye See board.. Mrs. D. A. Jones, (adv) exception wlth the OUT A CURtoaiTT, INSTEAO OP Tftf lcls G. Lundell Idaho, where they have spent meg of soldiers and to soldiers them- out the gave short talks PER CMT responsible for sending NEWS T SOME the past wek visiting. They report selves, has lncrased over 60 per cent who PPreciatlon representing the infitations and Jim Hutchison, WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT1 , the crops look fine, everywhere that in some sections over 100 per cent. nd Bailor8we dont and KOt out the advertising, wnt and that th Snake River Is This service Is still Increasing. Following 1b a record ot tbe obthey crowded dance at the Auditor- you. thank I be mentioned. t0 servations wgnt been has as by the Government but been dry, It has anything closed the events of the first proved conclusively Observer atmade tbe Pawer Plant for the Cross Red the kind of service the that and past week. Mr and Mrs. Morris Creer has given during the war period Is The Instrumental readings are Parade on the morning of the Richfield, from n came down kind of community service from government standard Instruthe very was beyond a doubt jJaho Home Welcome tQ attend the demanded by the present day con- ments exposed In the manner ethata has ever been put and Sailors. Soldiers by the Chief ot the for ditions. The Red Cross plans to or- Weather Bureau. Thomas M. Holt and his com- -, relebration ee are ganize Its work along borne service certainly entitled to a big to allow a lines, so that every community will Will vou be so kind as le t,lp credit for making the mo be of ready to cope with such situations 'ration a success. y0 . . The parade small portion Dral8e 0f as arose last fall and winter when Mulled In three a very (ewvw , sections with a to say oration at Influenza epidemic reaped such a the for each, R. General the first being a milltoll of lives. tremendoua division under the comand of the pavilion Wednesday. s the return to civil life of "With t. Halverson. from effort The second dlvl masterly tl service men, many new and compliunder the command of C. I have bene told since Tat in ta cated problems have arisen, includfooth and featured the Goddess that General Young for disabled men, ing compensation rat His jjace' (Miss Afton Argyle.) All politics. restoration of no P Government Iniutel ly lapsed nbsol was in this section were ex- - but lth surance, t. and It employment, etc. The local would be an injustice start to finish, thor0ughly Service Home section is better equipsentiment cnion one without calling at- - patriotic forceful and el0. ever than to render service in more ped A "REDHEAO ro to the reBt. American. m ANGELUS, Wednesday, July 30th these matters. 8 third division was under the quent .ddress'it With Pathe News Jion of Glen Williams and fea- - parivlleg o ellsten tot. o the "" Utah float, with Miss Fern PaatlirPnf f Carried , I . el c-- the two-da- y cel-o- r I - I , j 1 Major-Gener- i al . ' . get-awa- . y. . y s , f, Dis-vhl- Gean-opulo- ch be-caai-se s. Des-tr- g. ever-crowi- ?nty 18 I food,-containi- 18 estab-injurie- s. B js, re prac-iag- 18 , -- fam-fro- ! 8' - - ALICi'RADY Jm nevwn m |