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Show D NUMBER 43 THOMAS AUTHOR DOCK jgS irrigation Women Learn How to Cast Their Ballots in Utah ot iiitory oaeer day la given to i Development The t entitled Under Irrigation nation pro-- i Dr. George Tbomaa, Economic I W'J f .V 4 at tbe University Lwlnf tbe work of tbe write: "Tbe Mor-ie- r e tbe first people to J ' M - ' i i i , '. 1L '" i V. . ; estab-tensiv- civilization In , Amer-- l basis resting it economic agrt-- t Irrigation holly upon $ 4 utab became known and tbe world. Thru a ,ru of tbe Utah pioneers sueand discovered 'had been re--a the whereby f applied S' of targe areas of the land rest va made possible. I Neff, of tbe University ays of this new book: "This by Dr atlre contribution nation . s I jT ; -- , - j , jif.tr .1. At Republican state headquarters In New York city a school for women voters wua opened and the fair went through nil the motions of casting their ballot m Just ns they will la the polling places. illuminate problems fun U In tbe economic life of this ier western commonwealths, H4t44"t4444- - lnstl state a inch that all arid sections world are looking to Utahs and guld- ice for instruction Dr. Thomas book A of careful investigation characteristic Utah Institution a contribution to knowledge Spanish Fork Precinct fell In line Sects credit and honor both author and the builders of Tuesday with the county, state and nmonwealth. nation, and returned a Republican majority at the polls. Every candl NEW BABIES' nate on the G. 0. P. ticket received a majority ranging from 3 for Elias iy boy was born yesterday to Hansen to 110 for .Wallace Hales. thur Bowers. I I First ward returned a majority of WHITE LS DUB 29 for the Republicans, Second ward IN BIG FOX SPECIAL. added 80, but tbe Third ward went Democratic by 42. Fourth ward was i treat is promised for ardent a of tbe silent drama. Pearl the big surprise of the election In whose admirers are number-tan- y Spanish Fork, going Republican by millions In all parts of 30 votes. Every Republican running for ofId, Is coming to the Winona, fice in Utah county was elected by Iday and Saturday in a big AlUIam Fox production, The pluralities ranging from 1000 to The state Republican ticket from the pen of Frank 1600. ard, famous author of .The Is elected by a plurality of approxElias Hansen was Man. E. Lloyd Sheldon imately 12,000. of elected Fourth District the y Judge scenario, and the a Court of about 350 by plurality Mlllarde directed the according to the best advice obtainlftl thrilling and Intnensely able at the tlihe of polng to press. Following are the totals and maj( Is tbe way this amazing orities registered in Spanish Fork ima Is described In the for various candidates: the The scenes are laid 34 749 uderworld of a big city .where Garrett R : 44 R 753 and crooks In general ply Judd 763 50 R Wattls ides of 6 robbery and murder. Mellvllle, R 752 715 7 revolves around Rhoda, a Allen D 714 crook, who having reformed Barnes D SPANISH FORK FALLS INFO em-rea- well-Harr- 713 Hoffman D way, enters upon Edwards D 746 at work in the slums. Her For United States Senator tad helpfulness among the Smoot R ,...759 716 criminal have earned for Welling D For Representative In Congress title of the White Moll, 759 Leatherwood R tbe White Moll starts to 729 Thomas D tsrredalm "The Sparrower For Governor 757 "Tbe Sparrow a notorious Mabey R 716 D tar released from prison, Taylor For Justice of the Supreme Court r tbe 761 enmity of'Then Dangl- J. E. Frick R er of the gangsters. Then Stephens D 709 that part of the story In For Secretary of State 761 to of the most powerful Crockett R 710 D Thomas ever shown on the screen Is For Attorney General out 766 sensation following Cluff R 02 Dobbs D with lightening speed. For1 State Treasurer r4 C. Travers supports Miss 757 R this special production and Sutton 712 Whitmore D binder of the cast Includes For State Auditor 7 1 notable actors. Tuttle R 707 Larson D Instruction of Public For Supt. u McGarry was taken ill Thomas R bit Friday and developod Muir D .(....713 irloue case of appendicitis For StateR Representatives 772 urrled to the Provo General Boswell J83 Knight R and was operated on tbe Lewis R r. 764 He Is now recovering Thorne R 711 Booth D Iraculous 43 I v7j7 Masters Una Mortenson Robertson entertained at sapper Bunday evening in honor of tbe birthday of ber stater, LuPreal Out of town guests were Mr. and Miss Lyle LI Mrs. Day Simons of Mammoth. rs 1011 I AT THE HAKES and Elvera Creer and Georgia Paysant gave a Hallow, According to a ruling In the Unitat the Creer home Satur ed States Revenue rfice, all dance een party tax war day evening. Twenty guests In gob halls are ordered to collect reIn their sold tickets II11 costumes enjoyed the occasion In on all dance halls. spective merry games. Not only did this department of the government demand ten per cent Uernlce Jensen entertained ten of war tax on all tickets collected, but her little girl friends at a Hallowe'en It ordered the management of all party at the home of her parets, Mr. dance halls to also pay wur tux on and Mrs. C. C. Jensen 8atnrday from 4 to 10 o'clock. Games and musle complimentary tickets Issued them. were enjoyed and refreshments were An agent of the revenue office call served. ed on Jesse Ludlow, manager of tbe Auditorium last week, and after InAt the afternoon meeting In the specting the books of the company, Fourth ward last Sunday Miss Hazel Informed him that from n,ow on Brockbank, who has lately returned until ordered by the government to from the mtaslon field In California, discontlue the practice, the revenue occupied the time, giving a delightful department would require all dance account of her work and experiences halls to collect a war tax on all and the many Interesting things ladles tickets. So, beginning with which befell her as a missionary.' tbe first dance after the publication of this notice, the management of tbe The Maccabee Hall was the scene Auditorium will ask the lady patrons of a pleasant Hallowe'en party to pay the war tax required by tbe evening of last week, when of Misses Ruth Bowen, Grace Christen government, amounting to 10 the price of a gents ticket. sen and Maud Milner entertained a Ladles partners may pay the tax large party of their friends. Dane' If they desire to do so. Ing and games were the diversions. We are making this announcement Tbe hall was prettily decorated with In order to let our friends know that Hallowe'en fancies. At midnight a it Is the government that it demand- tray luncheon was served to thirty ing the tax and not us. six guests. Donna 1 l relopment of Irrigation and practices In this IH Misses vSll OM 'v as .' Iff'-V- Henning Christenson came down from Mslad Idaho, Tuesday and spent the day visiting relatives and friends here. D 30 41 52 62 64 45 Rev. J. work In Fork next work and For County Assessor Wyoming soon. ought to have been prepared for wha happened on November 2nd. You remember be was in a railroad wreck and one of the stands be spoke from collapsed. relating to state tax levies for school a won in Spanish Fork by purposes big majority of the votes cast on the At the M. I. A. Conjoint meeting amendments, and all of the other three were defeated. The voting on of the Second ward, which will be the constitutional amendments was held at the ward meeting house next of the total not more than J vote. Sunday evening, tbe following prowill be given: Singing by the gram Mrs. George Bowen entertained at a dinner Wednesday evening of last choir; duet, Mrs. Blanch Lewis and week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miss Sperry; solo, Millard Beck; lecSaxelby, who will leave soo to make ture, Pres. Charles H. White. All their home In Salt Lake City. Be- are cordially invited to attend. sides the Saxelby family, other guests were Mrs. Birdie Bingham and Mrs. Miss Charlotte Dancy, home health Maggie Davis. specialist, will meet the ladles of Spanish Fork at theThlrd ward meetOne of the prettiest and most suc- ing house on Thursday, November 11 cessful autumn parties was the Hal- at 3 p.m. and discuss health probloween,. party given Saturday even- lems. Her work will be of a very ing of last week at the Third ward practical nature and will probably be amusement hall by the members of inaugural for a regular health course the Sorosis Junior and Fidelous clubs which may be continued for several The 'hall was tastefully decorated months. with autumn flowers. Dancing was Miss Millie Christmas entertained the main diversion, the music being furnished by the Lewis and Brock-ban- on Thursday evening of last week in orchestra. Each member of the honor of Prof. B.E. Pegram of Monclub Invited her partner and an extra tana, who visited Thursday and Fricouple, so that there were sixty In day with the family of Mr. and Mrs. attendance. Quite a number of out Luther Christmas. Prof. Pegram has of town Quests were present to enjoy composed several beautiful selections the occasion. Luncheon was served of vocal and instrumental music and he entertained the guests by renderat midnight. ing several of these. Several vocal solos were also rendered by Edward GIANT FROM FRANCE Williams. At midnight a lap lunch-e- n was served to the twenty five who were present. Assisting the hostess In serving were her staters, Mrs. P. P. Thomas and Mrs. Byron Tuttle. one-four- th -- k & u 54 44 61 90 49 715 entertained Reynolds D Moween party Bunday even For District Judge itar home In Palmyra. She Hansen 7aa 'td by Annie Thomas and Morgan D District Attorney For loch. Decorations were In 45 Wahlqulst R o Character. A number of Tucker D (4 year) otod a , ushers. Luncheon For County Commissioner 775 72 R Gardner T,j ! 703 midnight to fifteen. FordCounty Commissioner (2 .food thing that the average Harmon R D 0 adaptable to conditions, Huntington Clerk For County no parried our party prejudices, Hales R 680 Muncomb and wild Ideas Davis D (election 6 day, we would Inter For County Sheriff '737 fouily with the work of those Boyd R D I ecl to handle our public Williams Treasurer I County 44 For ?fil b American are people Jeppson R 717 oded enough to congratu-lnnln- g Loveless D Recorder ' 25 man and assure him For County R Eklns, ;726 stand behind any work who Richardson D Eugene Arceau, a French giant, Cpta t0 do that wilt be for For County Attorney States 2 United the In hns Just arrived of lh count?y at Straw R the feat ijo Arceau Is Just a bit short for d Poor D of Statue the with loser, especially In the Robinson hands of shaking For County Auditor me is g8 six Inches feet, Is c,tfht He not'much force for Wright U Liberty. Hi 303 pounds. world V,?? -- " v yr) .... '' v I 11 Guy AUDITORIUM Cox 00 Money D Patterson closes bis SprlngviUe and Spanish He has accepted week. will move his family to C. tall, and weighs ;L Wed-nesd- Miss Amelia Tadd entertained a large party of her young friends at a Halloween party Friday evening of last week. Assisting the hostes were the Misses Ella Ottebon, Catherine Williams LaRue Boyack and El len nderson. The guests were all attired In witch and goblin costumes There were thirty present. Following a merry evening of games and music, luncheon appropriate to the Halloween season were served at 11 oclock. The rooms were decorated with Halloween fancies and lighted with Jack-o-lanter- The ladtas of the Literary Club entertained their husbands at a Halloween party Saturday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jensen. The rooms were decorated with Halloween designs n and the subdued light of to added terns the weirdness of tbe scene. Ghosts receiving the guests were Misses Marguerite Jensen, Lois Rockhill and Hattie Bearnson. The guests were all attired in costumes The approprate to the occasion. time was passed In a social way and at midnight luncheon was served. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Lily Rowe and Mrs. Ophelia Rockhill. Invited guests present were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buster and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jenson. Jack-o-la- PAVILION , ay CO. The members of the Second Inter A girl for housework mediate class of the Fourth ward Wanted Mrs. Ralph C. Nelson, phone 252-f-Sunday school held a Halloween party at the home of Miss Hazel Gro Mrs. Edwin Brlngleson vtaite at tegut Saturday evening of last week. SprlngviUe last Thursday with her Games and music were enjoyed and daughter, Mrs. Chanes Brown. prizes were won by Mary Boll and William Hanson. At 11 oclock lun WHAT SHALL rGlVET cheon was served by the hostess as- -, Why give something perishable for stated by Miss Jennie Roach. , a Christmas present, that can last at most but an hour, a day or a week, Mrs. Annie Stanton was hostess for . when the Imperishable Is under your the Self Culture Club Friday evening handT And If, among these Impertah-able- of laBt week. Mrs. Grace Krueger you choose The Youth's Com- rendered a' solo and Miss Emma panion, your gift has this quality: Brown gave an Interesting talk on the newness of tbe gift, its freshness, Western History. Thirteen members Is not at once exhausted. A Jewel, and two Invited guests, Mrs. W. Me a picture, a piece of attire affords no Alllster and Mrs. Ina Robertson were , surprises after the first Inspection, present. Little Miss Edna Gardner but the Youths Companion brings attired as a goblin assisted the hosunsuspected delights and untasted tess In serving. sources of pleasure and happiness with every succeeding weekly numISNT THIS TRUE? ber. A child is born In the neighborAnd every one ot the family of hood; the editor gives the loud lungevery age, will see to it that the good ed youngster and the happy parents a send off and gets f 00. It Is christthings are Bharcd. ened and the minister gets 5 and READS LIKE A ROMANCE the editor gets 00. The editor praises and tells a dozen Ilea about the beautiful and blushing bride. The minister gets $10 and a piece of wedding cake and the editor gets $0. In the course of time she dies; the doctor gets from 915 to 100, the ' minister perhaps gets another 96,the undertaker receives from 975 to 9150; the editor publishes a notice of the death, an obituary two columns long and a card of tbanka and No wonder so many gets 90.00. country editors get rich. By the way, have you paid your subscription? Gibsonburg, (O) Derrick. , 5. s, Two Rooms for Rent In building. See Wm. Chambers. Permaln Apples at farm, Salem. M. J. Plumb's (adv) Rev. David S. K. Byrne of Montreal, who will soon enter Into possession of STOCK RAISERS APPROVE the 910,000,000 estate of the late W: SALE PLAN Mr. Byrne In 1007 wa O. Byrne. David S. Kidd, a tea salesman of ToWednesday evening a number of ronto, In Chicago on business. It was live stock met In his custom to carry a Bible with him. In a saloon In the slums he was attracted by the beauty and Intelligence of a twenty-year-ol- d girl, the daughter of a wealthy miner. He spoke' to her, urging her to go to her family. The girl was so affected she promised to return to her home. Several weeks later Kidd received a letter from the girl's father, W. O. Byrne, then of Baltimore, saying he would support Kidd In helping othec women to go right and requesting him to change hts name to Byrno. This Kidd did and as fur thcr evidence of his gratitude, the father left him 9425,000 In his will and directed that he be Bole trustee for 0 91,000,000 church and tabernacle. Kidd thereafter became a clergyman to carry out the wishes of his benefactor Lucy Byrno, the rescued girl, died out year after her return home. Her mother and brother were drowned when the Empress of Ireland was lost In the Rev. David St. Lawrence In 1014 Byrne thus became sole heir to the ex tensive Byrne mining and oil proper ties In Pennsylvania, Florida, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Spain and Australia, valued at 910,000,000. the City growers Hall to listen to the articles of cooperative marketing of live stock presented by the committee appointed a week ago. The articles with a few amendments were accepted, and a committee of five were appointed to solicit all the live stock men of the town and a meeting will be held at the city hall next Tuesday evening, November 9 th, at 8 oclock. 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