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Show v. he Spanish VOLUME XXX SPANISH FORK. UTAH. THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1 022 NUMBER 17 Vcdded as Atlantic Sprinkle Benediction snn be crop of A s Ity LIAOII ANNUAL ELECTION DIES AT At the rvuUr uniting of lb Ro. 1'lall ary Club held Muttd-iat noun, lbs of ibe wl. annual election of officers was held of lb farmer of Utah and Ida Hh the folio lug results: . MRS. PEARL S. NELSOII ri.TIfltsOV SPA1II3H FORK TD HAVE SPBIHUE REAL B5SE HI 1EIH From the present net look fipeaUk Andrew V. Ntl n. dl.-- ear.y ftuada) fork will have ene"! Ike faateil Ikle city Morning st tha Until borne betaa lne whlck kne repreaenud dju jin Death Fork and yeera. tipanlch fprlugvUI. " bi deriding to rai a lurgo arrears President, James M, Creer; rMwltod front heart dieea. Mia Much pep" was displayed at Ike Noll Dabb; Secretary, Ell ff 1nu Ibla year. Aid (row Nelson was born II year ago at Ike I practice Tuesday night. Fifteen men t Ibo woneury return, which may or ha Warner; Treanrer, John Booth; bom whore she died, hor areata bw may Dot I to Ibo full Mtlefarilun of directors, Warren C. Adams, llenry ere os I limbering, np their Joints either lb comanlra cr Ibo groom Andrus, Joseph llsnson and Wilbur teg Jobs A. and farsh J. Strong and from all ladlesllons, one Is hard-i- y Ibo indue try an nurh deserve lb nap P. Sblpple. Uottrinru )eam ago she mtrrlsd An-safe la saying whos who la the Dr. J. W. llsgsn, past president drew N port of o very Iboucbtful eliUea. Utah sad lb-- y mJe (heir various posiUoaa. and IJabo bar too moth et cuke fa sill ho a director fut the coming year horns at Spanish Fork and Maplston C. Dowse, Elmer, Barney and Ibla Induct ry to permit It to UnguUh until a little a year ago wkea Markham ere trylag out for (he pus- because of lack of acreage. It would JONW AVI) Ktl.llO WILL MEET Mrs. Nelson's mother died end Ihey men behind the kal; Aadrea, MUtar, twnW Abo a f.no tblug for Ibo oaho of lb IV PPUIVO, TITiD.tV, MAY 8r.t went to make their home with Mr. Simmons, Thomas, Keosgh and . future, forretilnf any difference An unusual wedding was tbc bcirt desire of May OKeefe and Emma The death of Mrs. Nelson Strong. are the men who will perform which way bavo rxlaled, to rroud Cauidy, so the bridegrooms thmaM of a ceremony off the steel pier at seven leaves children moths-small on Jnnea of Provo and Cus Kal mound. Edward. George and the Henry . Atlantic City, the psity to wear waterproof Mill ami with waves sprinkthono fdolorkn lo r atoj-i- li e.;a-oltless. The oldest Is Marie aged 13, I). Bowen are out tir the Initial hag. Ha, will meet at lha Columbia Thea ling a bencdictw'fl. hraik l ulicr and Howard Dctw tiler art iltowa her wuh tlicir liappy brides. Thelma, Fay, John. fern. Marvin Rowe, L, Bowen, D. Bowen, L. Thom- tro Tuesday evening. May 2nd In i Ti er la bo reason at Ibla Urn for and Leon, the latter a babe two weeks las, Gealck and Aaderaon are working match for tba world's I resiling " diaruaaln anything bnt tbo lallurnc old. Funeral aervlrea were held over I for the Infield bertha la (be outer DO YOU KNOW wrestling title. of a thriving augur Induutry upon our the remains Tuesday afternoon at Ibe I gardens, Edward. Hay we. E. Thomas, Thee two mm wr.s to a draw wrbfb tvnn.inile Ufa." Mery farmer at Provo fincond ward chapel In ffprlngvllle, I Georgs. Audsraon, R. Thomas, D. April ISib, tba bout being Tbat tbo fiy is tie filthiest creature haro loll m Ibai aa'd.i from Ibo ona of tba boat ma'rbcs ever seen In a large number of relatives end I Bowen, Uugbss. Creer sre esgiag sm tbla Provo. Kallio won tbo first fall after on the face of the earth? question of profit, they pr friend from SpanUh Fork being is I In great style. Ihra breed In filth, live in That I yoar lo put In aa hr,;e an attendance. IS minutes with a cnmb'nallon arm With a gang of men posscaalng the of beet aa powlllo In order lo help ork. Jones ss.ured the aocond fall dllh end dinir.buta filth? A number Fork of lerge that the above does, we ne BO (ialnt Spanish of the The session Spanish weekly That floi distribute typhoid fever, roatoro tbo ladua'ry. They a y that with a toa hold after St minutes of relative and Spring-vlllwent to friends reason for not having a ball tssm to oven if they l.wa momy, they will do hard work. For tba third fall tha umcirr complaint, and possibly oth- Fork Tost of the American Legion tbtl to attend of. afternoon be Tuesday proud tbla. Now ahatev-- r wo may think two men work d for 41 mlnutea .after er conraou disease, lacludln tubercu- was held at the City Hall Wednesday funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Strong losis? evening. Commander John E. Doolb Nelson, which were held at tha See-- ! of thin nttltido lo other way wo which tha Chlf of Polio of Provo For Sals Loftar Johnson homo tho filet you remove from the In charge. A large. attendance wae ond ward That cannot bnt pronounce It grout Coun-- I In Third ward, also thrao bunding ebarrh had st o'clock. I erIJed that It gone far enough cream and como from present. erup have Just Ip worthy of a great atatc. olor William flarmer was In charge. I lots. Addreaa Loftar Johatag, Cast. and stopped tha bout, both men being who Is A report of the dramatic committee Utah, which la dlu'lngnlahed by Ita uhauated. Tba match Tuesday night ho vault of your uelghbor Marinas lairsea offered tbs Gale, Utah. sick with typhoid fever or tuberculos- show held et the Winona Theatre last Bishop The speaker, all) c Invocation. apirlt of cooperation, baa through Ita U looked forwerd to eagerly by the is? Friday and Saturday nights was not horn trail find to the examplary Ilf farm.buroau committee and l a com- wrestling fans of Utah. That tha fly on tha baby's bread Only an entertaining success but n of the pany eoramlltoo, agreed upon a price Two good lazing preliminaries will young mother were Bishop L. and butter may bava Just conso from funnels! sscceae as well. A resolu- A Nielsen for beela. Tbla act Itself la an act of start tha night's entertainment at of Mapleton, Bishop Frank ho tion was passed thanking all confidence. It la good to know that S p m. The prices for the show are tho apltoon or tha garbage can? of Spring?!!! and Pres.; Brlogburat That Blest caused the death of had taken part In making the show A. Gardner of Spanish Fork. tbla agreement la aupported by the SOU to 1.60, pins las. Henry mors American aoldlcra during the a success. aontlinent of tbo state. There are The 8econd ward male quartet eaag war with Spain than did Spanish bulJames H. Tolhurst, chairman of two selections and two duets wer other aapects of tbo sugar beet situWill tha party who borrowed a Mr. and Mrs. Newell W. Monk and the house committee gave n report of sung by Myron Crandall and Mr. ation which neceealtate attention. pair of double tree from tba stable lets? desire to theak all those who family That yon can prevent tha fly with for Pott rooms and It was decided to Webster. ' Onr dlittanee from the markets lira-- j pleoso return tha sameT B. II.Brown George Hyde pronounced assisted them during their recant becost and effort? extra a little rent the Fraternal hall each Thurs- the benediction. The Its the crops which w can grow promeeting bouse reavement la the deatk ef their son day night for Post meetings nni en- was filled to its A big reduction on childrens hats and a long JmwI brother, 'Joseph Monk, fitably here. . Dairy products we can capacity furnished tertainments until the Post wae able concourse followed Two rooms for Rent to the bier the produce In much larger quantity than Friday and Saturday at tha Wilson or unfurnished Ace Mrs. A.G. Davis, to provide rooms for, themselves. at present Hogs we can produce as Millinery. gravel o. Willard Arnold has phrehaaed where thw Evergreen cemetery, lanveimasmum .The memorial committee was ad- wae dedicated by Joseph L. Hales. I the electric , UOmTtRZMXXTt , a supplement to onr diversified farm, supply business from vised to wait upon the Mayor and I HL. ing. poultry and voultry product TIIE REIGXIXQ CRAZE B. Hales and vlrt epstlBUO to field with track and Utah Tha Connty City Council and we can produce In greatly Increased the members of the Spaalsherate the place wader the-- namO of moet will b held this year In Spanish to Have Department In them In arranging proper ceremonies Fork High School Alumni Aasocla-juu- h Fans Radio quantity. And so with certain fruits Electric 8npply Company, for a public observance of Decoration lion please take notice that the an- and garden truck. Dnt we are limited Fork, on Friday, May 6th. The Free Beginning Today . Day. nnal social will be given In the City greatly to a conc titrated product, poultry men have discovered that The next meeting will be held at Pavilion Bishop A. T. Money left Tuesday such as meats, canned stuff, butter liter4. one of the most effective rat Radio taken the has country May evening. Thursday poisons D. will WedC., where ha the City Hall at 8:30 p.m. next and cheese and such products. Bulky for Washington, It Is hoped that the majority of the h, Portland cadent. Mix U cement ally by the ears. Nothing like it soma conedted men to attend business AT members will be present to enjoy the with twice the ever has been known In the history nesday evening. crops we grow at considerable haznot!ty of corn meet aco Invited.. ard. We need more money crops, with the Strawberry Valley Project of the world. Receiving sets are refreshments and the dance. A aplen-L0- d set It at JMcht where the raid and new crops will be Introduced in did program la being arranged and ajean get at placed in city homes, farm houses, cement wta da . Miss Esther Anderson entertained AN APPRECIAIION due time, but It "takes time to make-theon moving business offices, Chtchoww atom eng. theatres, the will rest of the Otopia Club Thursof.etate wide Interest, to traip tha. girls even. In limousines, to catch ao It fa beet to take It u i trains, LeFancy-work of week. last American The members of the the growers, develop the machinery.' day bening words and .meandering music early In the morning or put It white waw the leading diversion. At 10:30 winged to extend their thanks end from the air at the late of one hund- gion wish perfect the special Irrigation pracX ttrocheon the chickens cannot get at It. 10 was served to members appreciation to all those who took tlce needed, and develop the other red thousand a month. . one Invited guest. Miss Donna and the to all In the Legion how; processes required (or eac. crop. Three of the four wards of Spanish The Press, always on the lookout part x public testimonial tot itdif to . We know hpw to grow sugar beets, Creer. for "the "interest" of" itis lare circle business men of Spanish Fork, Fork held primary conference Sunday I Reed Halverson will be given iett committee In charge and to the afternoon. At all the ward after f practice. 'We of readers, begins this week a radio pageants Thursday evening at the Third ward Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Johnson and in general for the splendid were public have the machinery, the labor; we brief will Contain children the of the I amusement hall. Elder R4lvers6ir which by department presented Waa MWII1 leave know how to treat the soil.. We have family wish to thank their many articles covering something of the help In making the show a success. Primary association. There May IStk to HU fr mturtoJi JOHN E. BOOTH, Commander an assured market TljIs year, for friends who so kindly remembered history of radio, the mechanics of and about 76 'child-- 1 ia New Zealand. The teatimoiUa? U attendance good LESLIE BOWEN, Adjutant. ren during their recent bereavement radio, and the lnsiancewe may hav$'to"'tfeed our them in each ward took part. ViaitorsrrM to the public, and air of EldeY broadcasting and utilIn the death of thelr'daughter, Nor' AitIe. No of radio. from the stake board were present at Halversons friends are cordially ization potatoes to the hogs .and , The Presbyterian Sunday School, one knows. The high prices of last ma. . of the wards. At the First sited to be present, Here. is an oportunlty for the fans which convenes at 11 a. m. will study Mrs. W. C. Martell directed of The Press to keep up to date and year, may, as usualy Eapens, induce wards, Ben Isaac Is showing that he has next Sunday, Isaiahs" summons and the the growers to plant large acreages and Mrs, Nora Robertson CAN A MAN AND WOMAN fiK of practical ina obtain deal good pageant some civic pride by leveling off the "Here Am I, Send Me led the of potatoes. If the east does likewise Mrs. K. Keeler and In the construction and op- response, text, formation HAPPY WITHOUT LOVlif singing; Folowlng the Sunday School Mr. Lee Mrs. W. Curtis' were the visitors from and the crop matures, we have a poor street In front of his home and plant- eration of radio sets. cement. lawn Jesus as of out as far the will take up thq, teachings Of coarse. Just ing the stake board. At the Second ward , market for potatoes. One of the greatest questions that and Paul. If you are'not in Sunday Mrs. W. O. Jones directed the ' the reverse may occur. No one would Its a good thing to talk about beautiand For Sale pageant wagon baffle the men and women of Team, still School and Church, we invite you to care to risk his reputation by pre- -' fying a city, but this kind of work See Lew Barney. and Mrs. Nettie Wilde led the sing- - this age Is asked in'The Inner Voice, Is what brings results. come us. with (ADVERTISEMENT) ; dieting the price of potatoes, or any lng. The visitors were Mrs. M. Clay-so- n the photoplay starring E. IC Llncoln, other such crop. And that is Just and Mrs. Hortense Butler. At which is to be the banner attraction Friends of Mrs. Jessie Lee Ellis, the point that sugar beet growers ward Mrs. Annie R. Becklt the Angelas Theatre Wednesday, the Third returned missionary to Persia now t should remember. directed the pageant and the girls of May 3rd. Uvng at 3229 Carlton Street, Berkethe Sea Gull class furnished, the The story of this remarkable ley, California, are giving her a post BIDS WANTED NOTICE The visitors were Mrs. Jloy today, which Is considered by critics card shower on May 6th in honor of Wilson, Miss May Anderson and Miss to be among the greatest film produc-An- n Mrs. Ellis Sealed bids for running the street her birthday anniversary. Nebeker. Itlons ever made, bases this, main will be glad to have her Utah friends sprinkler during the summer of 1922 remember her In this premise upon the much, discussed P way. 111 be received at the office of the The last Lyceum number of this whether a man and woman con exseason will be held Saturday night, perience the full measure of human City Clerk up to and including WedMrs. John L. Jones entertained a Avril 29th, when the B. Y. U. Dram- happiness unless their lives have been nesday, May 3rd, 1922. Specify rate of ladies Saturday afternoon atic club will present a play. per day. The City Council reserves party consecrated to the service of aome t occasion being her the right to accept any or reject all and evening, the Lyceum patrons will have the op- loved one. was birthday anniversary. Supper bids.', In the answering of this question, portunity of seeing a fist class play WHEREAS, it has become the custom' of the various served at S oclock, covers being laid SPANISH FORK CITY COUNCIL ' at the Winona Thea- the night to Saturday have an the towns State of of Utah cities and responsible for. Mrs. Thomas .Mrs. Hans for , Larson, tre, according to reports in the Provo The Inner Voice" has constructed a ' Clean-U- p B. Jones, Mrs. Mae Bowen, Mrs. and annual day, WALLACE REID VERSATILE papers of "The Country Boy" which powerful dramatic spectacle, the Frank Milner, Mrs.Herbert Williams, will be the last attraction on the Ly- background of which extends from Mrs. Earn Williams and, Mrs. John WHEREAS, the appearance of a city and its cleanliness . In his new Paramount ceum course for this season. The the wild and rugged mining regions picture, B. Jones. are of vital importanceto its inhabitants, and , "Rent Free which comes to the play is given under the personal dir- of the Northwest to the capital of ection of Prof. T. Earl Pardoe. The American finance on Wall Street Theatre Friday and Saturday, NEW BABIES .WHEREAS, Spanish Fork City is in need of a Clean-U- p Wallace Reid, the star, is seen as an theme is that of a country boy who Day, to be devoted to cleaning up the rub- - ; goes to the city and is looked upon at artist. Prior to entering the film field WEATHER REPORT A baby boy was born to Mrs. Mr. Reid was an artist of ability, his bish and debris that has been allowed to accumu-,- r first as a hayseed." Later, however Bearnson Tuesday. work being confined chiefly to pen he becomes an Influential citizen of .late in the streets and yards; A baby girt was born last Thursday and Ink drawings and cartooning for to Mrs. the metropolis. John H. Bowen. . of Fork the newspapers. In fact, hels quite There are 100 good seats available Hanson, Mayor Now, Spanish I, Joseph therefore, A baby boy was born April ltfth to those who. are not holders of Lyversatile, having been an artist, re- to Mrs. Leslie Bowen. thait 1922, 1st, Monday, May City, hereby proclaim ceum tickets at 35c each. These will porter .night clerk In a hotel, worker A baby girl was born April 13 th be devoted exclusively to the work, of cleaning up on the Shoshone dam, vaudeville acbe on sale at the box office beginning to Mrs. S. W. Davis Jr. Fork City, and all business houses and at 7:30 v.m. Those who get there first 19 Spanish tor, author, playwright and editor Clear A girl was born April 8th to will have a good choiee. Curtain at 20 to of a motor pnblication. He is also Mrs. baby and all said close on schools are Clear day requested Swenson. ' Isaac ' 8:30 p. m. a good mnsician and an expert moClear 21 citizens are urged to devote said day to the cleantorist. Howard HIggIn direetedRent f Clear 22 Idaho seed Anyone Fork potaof wishing City. Spanish ing up Free which is filled with comedy toes Dont forget the big sale at the 23 j Clear to Win. J. Johnson, Phone JOSEPH HANSON-- . Mayor. Wilson Millinery Friday and Saturand touches of pathos. Lila Lee is 114-- apply 24 Clear cost. below Hats . the leading woman. day. Clear 25 selling j (ADVXBTISKUKNT) Mi. Pearl Strong rr.ThereAatirwlieral ('ullra re a be no doubt Neiaoa, wife at Vice-Preside- If 1 r; or 4-- -- 2" Sel-ma- n, 1 ? welter-weig- ht Ameiucan Legion l.-- d po arar s I dll-zeni- th . . ep-W- lll , be-Ip- g the-mixt- ure, -- . , two-decad- - r. Irr-ea- - -- - PROCLAMATION pho-musi- c. I I CITIZENS CLEAN-UDAY; MONDA Y, MA Y ?--4 1f . . photo-playwrig- ht , An-gel- us ... - . J. , r |