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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISII FORK, UTAH 0, i She Can Cook Ham - Cabbage LOSEE DIES OF j PRETTIEST GIRL IN UNITED STATES K OHIO GIRLS TRIUMPH died suddenly David Alma I hla boma bera Wednesday after noon at flra oclock of a boart attack. " 1 Mr! baa been In falling beattn for' three fears but seemed to ba no woru than usual. Us bad been alt Inf on the poarcb conversing with neighbors when ba eoinplnlned of feel Ing tired and died almost Instant!, fie was born during the pilgrimage of tba Mormons (from Nauvoo, In a wagon. In Van Duren Co. III., April lltb, 1847. Ills parents wera Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Loses. The cams to Utah three ears later settling at Spanish Fork. Mr, I .once grew to manhood bera. lie married Angelina Ames In 1174. After bis marriage ba went to Fangultcb and towns near there where ha lived for some He afterwards returned to time. Utah Count living for man fears at Denjamln, Utah. Here his first wife died In 1899. Five ears later ba married Mrs. Priscilla Clason who survives him. Ha Is also survived by eight children b bis first marriage Three grown sons have proceeded him In death. Tba liirvtv Ing children are: Mrs. Addle Keeler of Fllmore, Utah. Mrs. Oliva Cooper of Pangultcb; hrs. Rebecca' Brim-ha- ll of Pason; Mrs. Appalonla Tan- ner of Tearnlngton, Nevada; Mrs. Fannie Slaughter of Kemmer, Wyo.; Isaae Loaee of Delta; and Ephrlam Loses of 8antaquln, Utah. Tba last ' named was aorloual scalded at six oclock this morning at the Tlntlc Standard mill, both legs and one arm having been blistered by steam. Mr. Loses is also survived by thirty-seve- n ( SPECIAL TO TIIK SPANISH FORK PRESS By Rot wit Fuller Atlutitlc City, N. J. Being beautiful does not take all of ones time. One cun be beautiful and atill be quite Intimate with kitchen utensils. Mary Catherine Campbell, of Colum-hin- t, Ohio, says so and Mary ought to know. Miss Campbell is a 16 year old ci hnol girl and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Campbell. She has just been crowned Queen of American Iteuuty for 1922. She prides herself that she can rook a dish of ham and cabbage. Miss Campbell was picked as Am-c- i leas most beautiful girl from a group of 170 prize winners representing as many different towns and cities m tho United States. The competition was the annual Beauty Pageant at Atluntlc City. She was entered ae Miss Columbua. Her Ideal Man Mist Campbell la a wholesome Miss just out of high school. She swims, rides, dances and helps her mother cook. She Is 5 feet 5 In. in height and weigha 133 pounds. , Mafriage, she blushing! admits, Is at least 4 yeara away although she confessed to 7 proposals already. The man of her dreama well, he should be tall, slightly interested In and not too athletics, handsome. He cun be either rich or poor If sho loves him. . New American Tjk Coles Phillips, famous Ambrlran illustrator and artist, and one of the taa -- well-season- mid-Weste- rn good-humore- d, Funeral advices have not been arranged, pend Ing word from absent children, but Interrment will be at Payson, Utah The deceased Is also survived by a .brother. Isaac Losee, and four judges sis-tor- s, Mrs. Olive Stock, Mrs. Myra Allen, Mrs. Dora Allen And Mrs. He is also surLavlncla Barney. vived by a family of foster sons an daughters, children of his second wife. Good team, harness and wagon for sale cheap. See D. A. Jones. (ADVEBTIBKMSjm COL CODYS GREAT FEATS NOW OX PICTURE SCREEX Mrs Charles Wood entertained at a chicken dinner Wednesday night in Delving Into history for photoplay honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McClellan plots, in fact screening history would of piackfoot. Idaho, who are tlslilng not seem to promise anything excep tlonal, but Universal has proven the here for at week. error of this belief In several cases, In notably In Its latest chapter-plaAndy Goga, of Ogden, is visiting the Days of Buffalo Bill which will here for a tew weeks with his friend. be shown for the first time at the Grant Morgan. The two young men Angelus Theatre Thursday, Septem- were schoolmates at the Utah school ber 28th. As the title would Indicate for the Deaf in Ogden. It deals with the stirring days during which Col. Cody roamed plain and You will make the mistake of your mountain.. life it you are not out 'to hear that Art, Acord Is the star of the produc Hawaiian orchestra at the Auditortlon, playing the role of Art Taylor, a ium Friday night. A good evening's scout, and Col. Colys boon companion entertainment whether you dance or The role of Buffalo Bill is admirably not. handled by Duke Lee. His make-- up f is exceptionally fine and the manner The Primary officers and teachers In which he carries himself cannot of the Fourth ward met at the home but make an Impression upon anyone df their president, Mrs. Maggfio S. whoever witnessed the feats of the Swenkon Wednesday afternoon. Rredoubtable Colonel when he toured eports! the work done by the childthe country with his wild west show. ren during the summer months and Lee, as well as the director, Edward other business was discussed by the Laemmle, evidently made an exhaus- officers. Refreshments were served tive study of the life and habits of to fourteen by Miss Elsie Swenson. Col. Cody. It is hard to believe that one is not watching the real Buffalo y, i ' From the thrills that are contained in the first episode of the neW chapter play, it gives every promise of setting a new high standard of entertainment value, as well as prov- . t AOV House Close In or Rent In the contest, said of Mis Campbell: Years ago the nation was thrilled Gibson girl. In the by tho last few years two types of beuuty two types of beauty have usurped her place. These arc the types that Flo Zicgfleld has exploited and the Mary Pick ford type. Keither of these girls in my opinion really typifies the American girl. Instead, I should say, she more nearly approximates Miss Campbell's The type I mean Is rather tall, with straight lines, broad shoulders. a free swing to her body, and a clear. Intelligent face. She Is rather See athletic.. , As a matter of fact, measurements (ADV ttmKKME.ST) mean really nothing. Proportion is much more important. At any rate, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood and the type I have described is seen to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McClellan and the highest degree in Miss Campbell. The beauties were judges from three famil) spent Fiitlay at Vivian Park points in evening gown, bathing in Trovo Canyon. suit and general appearance. f.T Ti. Ann G. Farr. . Mrs. Jemima Hales was hostess to For Sule or Rent - a roon hoate the officers of the Sego Lily Camp and half city lot, earner 4th E. and N of A. Monday evening. R. FolCenter St. Inqulr Lcuord McKell. a business meeting, cards lowing (AOV , were enjojyed and luncheon served. Mr. and Mrh. Dduglas Strang spent Mishs Leah Hales assisted her mother a few hours hero Sunday forenoon, in serving. returning to Salt Lake to take the The geneologtcal committee of the aiternoon train for Chicago, where Fourth ward will conduct- the sacDoug will study dentistry. rament meeting next Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Fourth ward Georg'i Humble and Roy Mcasom The following promarie a strho in the Chief Consolidat- meeting house. ed Mina at Eureka last week that is gram will be given: address, Supt. A. C. Peterson; quartet, under the repotted to be one of the richest sil- ilirection of Mrs. Sadye Lewis; solo, ver oro bodies ever encountered in Ed. Williams;, reading, Mrs. Sylvia the Tintic district. The boys are Swenson. All are invited. lea. ing, in the Fitch property. -- T) Getting here just the same - KIlTIXZUF NT) born Tuesday to V PENSION Indian Wur Veteran whoso claims huvo been rcjecud may now apply under the Act of March 4th, 1917, or th Act of Sept? 1st, 1922, known aa tho Smoot Amendment. J. M. WEST-WOOattorney for 30 yours Box 37, Sprlngvlile, Utah. While plajlng at srhool Friday morning, WJIIu, the ten year' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Howard, fell down tho entrance to the basement and sustained painful bruises and a fracture of the left ankle. The Injury was attended by Ir. J. W. Hagan and tho littio girl was taken to Provo Huturday for an examination of the injury. She Is getting aloug nicely: Touchers at the Itres school rendered first aid and took her home. American Fork visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mra. M. M. Thomae. Mrs. K. E. Buster entertained Informally Wednesday evening at cards in honor of her brother, Joaeph E Nelson who leaves this week to att-en- d school at the U. of U. also In honor of Bob Hone who Just return- ed from an officer's training camp In California he will also leave tomorrow to attend the U. of t7. . Albert and Bryan Stewart, Kills Fufler, Stewart and Lee Dart and Jimmie Blake enjoyed a fishing trip to Sixth water Sunday. The boys succeeded in catching a few nice fish, but their greatest catch was a rattler with ten rattles, which was shot by Jimmie Blake, who la proud of hla Jrophy, that being hia first .daya sport In the west. One furnished room for rent. See Ray Thomas, aon of George ThomWilliam Ferguson. as was painfully but not seriously In(AIVKPTISEMKNT) jured Friday evening when a horse 444444444444444444444444 .he way riding became frigntenea and DR. M. E. HARRIS unmanageable. The horse commenced running at Dahle'a store, and Mr. Pllk HiCiAX Thomas held on until the horse turned the corner at the Third ward Diseases of Women n No ('Impel when he was thrown. Office at Residence 155 i one'-- , were broken, but he received . Phono 1 1 8. niuny bruises, and narrowly escaped u fracturo of the knee. 44444444444444(144144444444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 ! Saturday Specials Here are a few of our special bargains. 4 25c Gingham 9c f 29c 1 35c Gingham 40c Devonshire 20c Outing Flanal 20 Canton Flanal 15 Apron Gingham 20 12 off on all Purses I We carry a complete line of green t groceries. Have You The Key That Fits The Lock? ASK ABOUT OUR FREE PHONOGRAPH OFFER lesson in Americanism. An interesting story of intrigue Is Interwoven in the piece and interest There is A baby boy was George Shurts of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strang spent is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Url Stewart Sunday here visiting with Mr. and this Week. Mra. C. D. Strung. - , Ilyrum Christenson is visiting The High Priests' Quorum will in Mr. Los Angeles, California, with her meet at the Heecju ward meeting William Bank house next Sunday afternoon. Sept. son, 34th, at I p, n. M, and Mrs. Richard Thomas 01 ing highly educational. Every parent should see that their children see the episodes, as it is a wonderful admirably sustained. , Mr. Cooper Jex. -- grand-childre- n. B11L American Queen of Beauty for 1922 Knows the Kitchen. See Bulck Truck for Sale Cheap Mrs. Paul Krueger. not- ably an absence of padding that some companies resort to to carry over a chapter play, . The Ladies of the Literary club were entertained Fridey afternoon of last week by Mrs. Teena Cornaby. Several selections in community singing, were led by Mrs, Annie R, Beck. Joseph Kelson gave an interesting talk on government. Piano music was furnished by Miss Lois Rockhill y and Miss Oleah Huff. At luncheon was served to fourteen, the hostess being assisted by her daugh- t 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444 ' t C 0 L U MBI A five-thirt- r ters, Hanna and Edith. Music and Jewelry Co. The On Wentsian club met at the home of Mrs. Ezra Warner Wednesday, (There were six members and two visitors present. ' The visitors were Mr. Elmer F. Stromberg and Mrs. Lhtan Harris The afternoon and evening were spent in' the reading of article from the American magazine, social chat and doing fancy work. Miss LoVlna Christensen assisted Mrs. Warner in serving. SPANISII FORK Two Stores j PROVO Call in and inspect our new line of solid 14-- k white gold and white gold filled wrist watches. The new prices are less and every one fully guaranteed. C. I). SRANG, VI Manager, Spanish Fork |