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Show ' Must Be Jinx Workin Againt the OF Ball Team Whoever named those two birds Petty had a poor sense of the fitness of things. Nothing potty about em s tall. One of em clouts out a homer In the third Inning with one on and ties the score, sad singles In the seventh, driving In two more runs, and the other drives In the winning counter with a three ply awat In the tenth and then feels to apologise bebetter of the argument, allowing the cause he didnt speed up s little and only three bit, one of make it a home run. Petty, you say Spaniard hub!! them being of the acrutcy variety, These Petty fellows were about the Tho Wasp Rat her id six but they whole show at the game yesterduy afwere kept widely stuttered, uni but ternoon, which Nephl won S to 7 affor two erro by Holman on third, ter ten Innings of flerco hitting, tho local teum would have hr mght Spanish Fork Nobody could have any kirk coining on thft brand of ba hull dished out nt the rure track lust Friday afd ternoon when tho Lehl Wasp the Spaniards and won the beautiful game throe to two, after fUn.mon between buttle pitcher and Ab, Jarkso'n. Jackson had the out-lucke- In the bacon. A lot of new fare In tho ll.te-u- p for tho Decoration Day game made Shorty's aggregation l ink like a big league club, both on the detenu ) and at bat. "Lefty" William didnt look any too good and the Payson It. hit him up for eleven safe blngle.i, which he hit onr man and allowed four bunas on billa. altogether a rut her tough prop till in for any ordinary ball club to win a game Andrun, Thonar, Edward. Miller, ct al., didnt discourage very fant, though, und proc.ied d to polish up our old friend Da' e Mitchell for fourteen hit and g Ubvred In a many run, ao that they hr.d the game aafely In cold storage at all times. Andru celebrated L!a telurn home by clouting out a four ply swat In the first Inning with two on, Incidentally wining the 115.00 ruby ring offered for this feat by tho Paramount Jewelry Company. He war net contented i TIIE SPANISH FORK ntESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Miss Frances Elder of Rh'blield Is visiting her this week with Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Davis, Larsen, of Ephraim, attended the wedding here luMt evening of hi son, Cecil Larsen and MW Huttie Bunrason. CHILDREN OF THE SPRING. means tbe Spring to you I tree, the bloom, tbe grass; U nlv Helds to wander through ; A primrose path to puss; Bright sun, and skies of blue; WHAT Falr-browe- Mr. and Mrs., Joseph Ooson an- Yet not for such a you nounce the engagement of their dauShe comes with song and voice, ghter, Eva to Blsaell White of Sprlng-vlll- Tl Dot for such us you the tnarrluge to take place this She makes the heart rejoice, Hite cornea with skies of blue, month. o, An-dr- 1 t Wesley and Ephraim Nelson of Vale, Oregon, left for their home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson and Mr. oud Mrs. William Nelson, all of California, left for their home Friday night, after spending about ten days here following the funeral of their father, Bartel Nelson. Those who are trying to rib up a war between Great Britain und the United Stutes ought to l(. permitted to go us far as tbe danger point without Interruption, us the alienists and neurologists ought to have all possible lutltude to ascertain the origin of such derangement. few Americans can The two swarms of aVgkMH, FRIDAY AND of the Palmyra ward gave a very successful and pleasing entertainment at the meeting house Tuesday night, reullzlng a neat little sum for the use of tbe organization. Two one-ac- t plnylet. A Model Lesson" and Secrets" were given In a pleasMiss Jennie Nelson ing manner. Alton Bock and Earl a reading; gave Thomas sang a duet; Mrs. Kate T. Thomas gavo a piano solo. Thc was a good attendance. JlNF, 3rd and SATURDAY', RUBYE DE REMER and MAT MOORE in THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM late. The talc of a man who came out of a past that was dead and fought for a cause he heldiuore dear than life. Our drooping eyes to raise fair and shining strands; The Springtime conies and lays A lily In his hands. (Copyright) A Cosmopolitan O A romanco of mys- Thrills lurking at every atpp. tery, love and newspaper politics. To production. I Also HAROLD LLOYD In "IIICIl AND DIZZY. with a roar. with a sucker and end will look sometimes about ms for the things that merit praise: I will search for hidden beauties that eluds the grumbler's gats; ( will try to And contentment In the paths that I must tread: I will ceAe to have resentment when another move ahead. -- British Weekly. FOR Matinee Sat- ANGEI.US, MONDAY', JUNK till HERBERT RAWLINSON in THE MAN AND HIS WOMAN on n occasion you may like to try: Chicken Fillets With Almond Sauce. Sprinkle two chicken fillets with salt, a little pepper and a few grains of cayenne. Dip In olive oil and cook In a hot frying pan until delicately brown. Add to ttie pun one cupful of equal parts of white sauce and cream. When hot thicken further with two tablespoonfuls of flour rubbed to a paste with an equal quantity of olive oil or cream. Stir until the f snare bolls, then add cupful of thinly sliced almonds. one-hal- Apple Roll. cupMix together one and one-had of a cupfuls of flour, ful of lard and a teaspoonful of salt ; when well blended add Just enough water to make a paste of the conlf one-thir- Also PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE and BURTON HOLMES TRAV ELOGUE. ANGEI.US, TUESDAY, JUNK 7th HOBART BOSWORTH in BELOW THE SURFACE A rra.di v c.vo.r clo.-t- j A few wild momenta of the fog! over another s'lip! A terror! And tho great love story of the sea, and under water adventures ever filmed. Also "DaNDY LIONS" Century Comedy. ANGLIA'S, WEDNESDAY', JUNE 8th one-eigh- th Almond 8ponge Cake. in il.n most u:iia:in:; sistency to roll. Set in a cold place for 24 hours. Roll Into a sheet of an Inch thick, dot with bits of butter and spread with apples, sugar and nutmetg. Roll like a jelly roll and buke. Serve sliced across with pudding sauce poured over IL EARL WILLIAMS in CAPTAIN SWIFT Also PAT HE NEWd AND ROLIN COMEDY. Blanch and pound in a mortar one ounce of sweet and one ounce of bitter almonds. Pound them two at a time, adding a few drops of water or white of egg to prevent the nuts from boiling. When a smooth puste, add the yolks of five eggs alternately with one cupful of powdered sugar. Then add one cupful of flour, sifted with two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Lastly, fold In the stiffly beaten whites and bake as for angel food. d Admission 20c. It starts out urday at 3:30. A DAY. s choice dish sometime ll BIG DOUBLE. BILL the Springtime stands f0R girls e Matinee Thursday and Saturday .1:30 Night Show 8: 13 ami 0:43 The one who could not wait. has not forgot. MEAL8 Bco-hlv- FOR WEEK RE(1 INNING FRIDAY, .TUNE 3rd The Spring For, see! Mc-Ku- PROGRAM j hear Miss Blanche Snell, the 18 years Straight or see straight," President old daughter of Mayor and Mrs. I. P. Emeritus Eliot Is quoted us saying. Snell, suffered an attack of acute ap- There Is an opportunity here for a pendicitis Mondy night and under- discussion of the influence on popuApple 8alad. went an operation Tuesday afternoon lar Take the rich red apples of uniof the phonograph and perception at the family home. Dr. E.G.Hughes the motion form size and cut off the tops at the picture. of Provo and Dr. Joseph Hughes perstem end, deep enough to take In the which may be used as covers formed the operation. Miss Alette Is the world getting less honest T stem, for the apples. Scoop out tbe pulp, Halverson was the nurse In attend- asks somebody, on the mince and mix with a bit of scraped ance. Miss Snell is doing as Well as fact that a $5 billcommenting advertised by the onion, a few nuts and some chopped could be expected. police of Berkeley, Cal., was claimed celery. Add any good, by 238 persons. But bow do you know snlad dressing and refill tbe cups. ArMr. and Mrs. Ted Creer and their that 238 Berkeley persons hadn't lost range on a plate three grandchildren left this week 85 bills? and serve with the pork roast. for Bancroft, Idaho, to be with thoir son, Reid, who recently returned A New York manufacturer was arfrom Rochester, Michigan, where he rested for making out bills on SunA of sugar looks pretty took treatment at the Mayo, Institute day, but was discharged in court. A sweet. pound for cancer. Mr. Creer does not seem man engaged In making out bills Isn't to bo doing very well and his parents necessarily disturbing anybody but Peace with the reds will be a case will remain with him Indefinitely. himself. Of watch your coat and but. Very Tho ladles tho Literary Club were entertained Friday cf lust week by Mrs. Jane Jones. Current event were given by Mrs. Jane Snell; Mrs. Hazel Taylor entertained with Instrumental music; The Origin and History of Decoration Duy, a paper, was read by Mrs. Sena Wllklrs. Luncheon was served at six o'clock, the hostess being assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Taylor. Colorado, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McKell. Dewey McKell Is a vocational teacher In the Trinidad High School. The parents will visit there ten days ufter which they will return home, accompanied by their son, Milo, who hat been attending ll school there, and by Mrs. Dewey and her two children, who will spend a month or so here visiting with relatives. I ANGELUS-WINO- NA Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jensen and Mr. The window open wide and Mrs. John Booth motored to LoBehold, the Spring Is here I No more the countryside conand attended the druggists gan Is dim and dark and drear; vention last week. .Vow stronger runs the tide. The place to have your batteries The pnle and patient wife. repaired and recharged by good reHer babe upon her breast. liable workmen Is at the William Forgets the night, the knife. Garage. All work guaranteed, (ad) And sleeps the sleep of test Awakening to life. Miss Dolly Hull desires to extend her most heartfelt thanks and ap- The old. the very old. Behold In budding Spring preciation to ber many kind friends year unfold for their assistance during the Ill- Another And life, tinsel thing. ness and death of her father. Is turned again to gold. And een the empty cot, Whose Spring has come too The one who now Is not. yon at the Wllllamr Garage, (advj left Monduy morning lor Trinidad, J rake, plow, beet puller and hay wagThe birdsong overhead, on. See Niels Anthon. (ad) rite echoed melodies. hits price Among the out of town people we noticed In Spanish Fork oi Memorial Day, wo noticed, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber of Payson, Judge t nd Mrs. A. B. Morgan of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Creer and Mr. and Mrs. George Alnge of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller of Lehl, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Evans of Sprlngvllle, Mr. and Mrs. E. YV. Rob irtson, and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Zelgler of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams an- spring's children are tbe 111 Tts these she comes to clleer; nounce the engagement of their dauthe windowsill, Upon ghter, Bertha, to Floyd Stewart of Within the chamtier drear, tuke will The marriage Sprlngvllle. She sits ber song to trllL place this month. on narrow cots they lie Jack Murtell and wife of Salt Lake Within the quiet room, City are visiting here for a few day Hielr sky s square of sky Cut from the Inner gloom. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. From dreary walls and high. C. Martel). , Word was received here Tuesday evening that Frank, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Leatham, had been drowned In a canal near their home at Myton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Leatham were formerly residents of Lake Shore, but took up their home on tho reservation about 11 years ago. Mrs. Leatham has two Bisters living in Spanish Fork, Mrs. J. P. Christopherson and Mrs. M. W. Christopherson. By DOUCLA3 MALLOCH Mtsa Crlsale Roundy of Mammoth Tbe songs bf singing streams; The rippling riverside and Miss Viola Roundy of American from dieams; Awukenlng of were dinner guests Monday Fork uud azure-eyeMrs. John F. Warner, Oh, thus ths Springtime seems. Home Run D. Petty. Three base Rowe, I. Petty. Two base hits Thomas. Rases on Dalis, off Andrus 3. Struck out By Andrus 8; Passed by Petty 2; by Keougb 9. Ball Wanker. Hit by Pitcher by Petty, Andrus by Keough. Stolen Bases McCune, Durham, B. ; Edwards Dr. Jack Hubbard spent last week with a mere home ru t, but smacked Petty, ClufT. Sacrifice Hit here visiting with his wife. Dr. Hubthe pill for a couple more safeties and Andrus. Umpire Ilafen. bard was summoned to Salt Lake while the smacking wt s g tod. These games we lose by one meas- City on account of the critical Illness The score, we forgot, to mention, He Is practicing medly run dont fatten our percentage col- of his alster. waH 14 to 6. umn any, but theyre real ball games icine in Chicago. and you can write borne to tbe folks Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bringelaou Following is itio bitting percent- that from this on, any team that age of the Spanish Fork players for beats Shorty's Spaniards will have to motored to Salt Lake City Monday the first five league games of the keep on their toes. and were the fcuests of Mr. and Mrs. season: The lntleld, with Tolhurst on first, J. W. Harrison for a few days, after AE n 11 Pet. Shady Rowe on second, Lee Thom- whlcn Mrs. Brlngelson returned here as on short and Curley Bowen and Mr. Brlngelson went on to Idahot tbe looks like ho. ;i holding corner, real class. The outfield too, will be Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and strong, although It Is hard to see how you can Improve on Simmons In children of Brigham City, Utah, recenter or Miller in right, and of turned home yesterday after visiting course, Edwards is solid in left tleld, for a few days here with Mr. and but we'll have to find a place some- Mrs. Soren Petersen and other relaa professor of where In the line-u- p for Jimmy And- tives. Mr. . . . :u .. dol in :gy City High erson and Roy George. Andrus wont be with us after this drool. week, but Simmons looked mighty Mrs. Taylcr Eeck of this city was good the two games he pitched, and we believe, that with the support operated on at Richfield last Friday above referred to, Miller and Selman for appendicitis. On account of her can win a good proportion of their Illness, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Davis motored to Richfield last Thursday this month at the Salt Lake Temple. games. and returned Sunday night. Mrs Beck la reported to be recovering nicFred Calley of Thatcher, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jensen and ely. visiting here with hi uncle, J. family spent Memorial Day at EphFred Skinner. Mr. Calley will at- raim. tend the University of Utuh the comWashington reports a slump in the trade and asks If the people grocery Mr. and Mrs. ing winter. LeRoy Decker and family and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Zelg-le- r are eating less. Many of them are A very Interesting Primary Conand family, all of Salt Lake, mo- eating loss than a month ago, but not ference was held at tlu Palmyra tored here Saturday and visited with we, says Houston Post. If we were ward last Sunday, the lesson, The Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller. The latter to eat less than we have been for Pioneer Trail was exemplified, and entertained at a family dinner In six years past, we would have to reinthe table display was very Interesting their honor Sunday, qovers being force our trousers belt with suspenders to keep em on. and credltablo. There was a good laid for 25 guests. attendance and a good program. Compliments for telephone operaThe county could do a good work Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Stnbmann announce the engagement of their dau- in saving the souls of the people of tors are due. They ur patient and courteous as a rule. If telephone comghter, Elenor, to Mr. Harold Shep- this section if they would do a little herd. The wedding will take place work on the roads between hero and panies were as eager to giw? the maximum of service, regardless c.f compennext Thursday at the Logan Temple. Payson. By the time a fellow ;tets as the operators are. various sation, Tho young people w;il make their back from conference about all the slight misunderstandings might be home at Palo Alto, California. religion is jolted out of him. eliminated. Miss Hattie Boarnson of this city and Cecil A. Larsen of Provo were married yesterday at the home of the bride, Bishop Wm. C. Bcekstrom officiating. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in their honor at the Third ward amusement hall. Dancing and a general good time was enjoyed by about 200 guests. G. 6 room modern house, Spring means so much to these, For Sale The prisoners abed I 30 acre form, mowing machine, hay t he perfume of the breeze, be-ai- Quite a number 'of local people went to Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday to attend the wedding reception of Miss Olga Arnson and Harry Peterson. The couple were married at the temple and a reception ws given In the evening at the home of the brides brother, Julius Arnson, THE WOODS Horse for rent for the summer or will trade for good cow. 8e Wm. D. Hone, (udv) A. C. A ewe and a lamb. Finder Spring-vlll- e Lost (adv) of this Frost sud Charles please notify Fred Ludlow, city have taken out a license to wed, Mrs. John Boyack entertained at a LarOur new air comprcrsrr will fur- luncheon Tuesday for Mrs. John Mordue. Clara Mrs. sen and nish you with an abundance of free air and we have plenty of distilled Mr and Mrs. William B. McKell water for ntrrles at the same Miss Ruth Eileen Jordan of ANGUl.lK, T7IIKNDAY, JUNK Oth HAROLD GOODWIN. in HEARTS OF YOUTH A romance bused on the noted story "ISII-MAE- L by Mrs. E. I). E. N. Southworth. Also EDDIE IOLO in "THE KINO OF TIIE CIRCUS. YVINONA, lTIDAY and SATURDAY, June 3-- 1 WILIAM FARNUM in WHEN A MAN SEES RED quality In w picturo of which the great Farnum runs tho gamut of human emotions. From the Saturday Evening story by Larry EvniiR, which was read by A soul-stirrin- g millions. Also "THE BABY Sunshine edy. Admission 20c. two-rco- l 4llt,..t44'44 4'4 - - com- 444 J |