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Show f ' u PANflSM ME 11 ' III llirtmi lU strt Jd pard - rerliT 10 au r,f 4 1 For Real I room bungalow, 2nd South and 7lh East, fail at Mogr Grocery. Organzatlon of the Nebo Fruit and Vegetable Association was announced Friday by the Utah State Farm Bureau. The principal place of business of this organization will be Spanish Fork, and those in charge say they expect to handle a large tonnage of fruits and vegetables this year. They now are negotiating a contract with Vice-Preside- I e, the Federated! Fruit and Vegetable! Growers as their sales agency. Sherman McGarry Is president of the new organization and the other officers are George Hales, John W. Jex, secretary and treasurer; and Oliver Hansen, Henry McKell and B. E. Gardner, addition-- ! al directors. I vice-preside- The Dairy special, which is being operated by the Union Pacific over their lines for the benefit of those Interested in the dairy industry will be In Provo on Wlsconsin-Minneso- ta Thursday, July 12th at 4:30 p.m I Some of the best dairy experts In the United States are with this train to the give free lectures and talks tonumfarmers, and the train carries aIn the ber of the best dairy cattle There will be an evening world. meeetlng at Provo at 7:30 p.m. I ce Mr. and Mrs. Jones Bowen announthe birth of a son last Thursday. IS A JAIL SAFE? Is a jail the safest place In the world for a man who seeks to escape an assassalns knife? That It is not is indicated in the story of Thirty Days," Wallace Reids new Paramount pioture which will be the feature at the Angelus theatre Friday and Saturday. This Is a delightful dramatic farce comedy In which Mr. Reid, as the hero, is pursued by a murderous Italian and hP followers in the Society of a- ThouWhen Wally sees all sand Eyes. those eyes watching him with a still etto to match eachseye he become nervous and goes tovjall because it to be safer than a sanatar-iuIt was for a while until Pol- enta got into the jail, and then If your laughter cells havent been thoroughly exercised lately you will do well to see the dizzv succession of laughable situations. Wanda Hawley is the leading woman and heads an excellent supporting cast. 5 room modern house for rent See Mrs. Jesse Braithwalte. ( ADVERTISEMENT) Little Pigs for Sale . Hans Otteson I ADVERTISEMENT) - A yellow LOST gold wrist watch. Finder please notify Earn x Reward. Williams. Womans Statement Will Help Spanish Fork . High on the crown points of the 'Statue of Liberty in New York - harbor, Carl Berquist,- acrobatic steeplejack, executed some thrilling stunts last week. Photo shows comparative size of man to the great statue, which holds out the torch of Liberty and Freedom to thousands of old world oppressed as they came to merge in this great a melting pot of freemen, I hated cooking because all I ate sour and formed gas. I drank turned -- See A. Cash Paid for Chickens hot water and olive oil by the gallon. G. Stone, phone Nothing helped until I used Adler-ik(ADVERTISEMENT) Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on Mrs. Kenneth Craven, who was re- BOTH upper and lowek bowel" and cently operated on at the Aird' Hos- removes all gas ad poisons. Excellpital for anpendtcltis and compllcar ent for obstinate constipation. Helps tions, is now able to on at her home, any case gas on the stomach In TEN minutes. The World Drug Company where she is convalescing nicely. (ADVERTISEMENT) 106-m-- 2. a. aotvovtustfawTi A ad) ftif ,f lit ! IB tele l III m itiif-s- ( i)i-- Ihlftl f rrk rrlqm air.i,.-n- i mii.in a i. lra ins a till f. 'll l y. ( I't' i. ., Alkaalt trip .! r'Ui In I le fa f r.ul il lti.il. lr t,a( I ti iraJ.iMiy f op by Kurd In il uf v ms (! n tii) U not mien so 1'emiS a all II tli II. iMl oil h! hmi n .! i- lrd nt that Ilialul lUtlii ales an audio of hi l polli (ill's Ik h It Ir Voting Is ' Jt Tal. la lha l,uii;h-r- I. sta hit om and n.lil ri'vlld )! l!nlf vntrr Anlnratlor 8.'lllc. ovrnlnE. Jun 3 nth Benjamin Evaas.Mrs.Jobu B Evan dale. Mrs. Mary Milner spent la. I IIKMM.TH Thursday la Salt Lake. s iinit. l mial ii! I!-- n l"..illtii b In I tin O I h HI TM a hii h i' ml puDli tlieij Tba 'h.! I Urn s Malurrtajr final r-- si an early OF THII. II WIILK OF WHIM. Ford ,81.044 ........ Mra. Minnie Alngn and daughter 18.413 I. Harding Lellla of Payoon, spent part of lal Warr.n .33,3X7 week here visiting with Mra. Gram Al. Smith William U McAihkt .13.270 Waters. Woodrow V.Uon .1 1.1 ! llltt 4S4 Tbe marriage of Robert E. lisle, Illram John W. Ind.-rseu3,704 of Ibis diy to Miss Zetda Elmer ol orar Jam M. tux, 3.(93 Payton look plaeo June 27lh al Ibe William Jnnlnzs 3.01 Bryan Salt Lake Temple. Robert M. ImFoilettn 3.003 Glxurd Iimhol 1.943 Mr. and Mrs. lllal Hales of Sugar thnrles K. IIIS Hughes Dly, Idaho, wrbo have spent Ibe past William llurah 1.101 three weeks hero, left today for their Herbert Hoover .. ).t(0 homo. They were accompanied by James Rood 1.6.77 Mra. George Ilales, who will spend Kugen V. Debt 1.709 a month with them, during which Arthur Capper t20 lima they will maka a trip through Kilns Junes has spent the past tbe Tellowstona National Park. week In Salt Lake, Mrs. D.W . Bird of Sprlngvllle en For Sale or Rent (heap If taken st tertalned at dinner Sunday In honor once a good bouH Jt.H. Andof Mr. and Mrs. O. Ray Hales. Be- rus. sides the honor guests, those attendiadi ruTiznt:NTi ing from Spanish Fork were Mr. and Mra. Joshua Brockbank, Mr. and Mrs Frank !eonlh of Rain. Utah, II. Milton Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. la spedlng the summer wish his Hales and Misses Leah and Mary grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Simmons. Hales. ......... ... ... ... ... ... ...... ... ... .......... Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soward little daughters, WIlla.Gsy and and Kath- leen, accompanied by Mrs. M. A.Jark-somother of Mrs. Howards, who has spent the winter with them, left Saturday for Mannassa, Colo.. to spend a three weeks vacation. They made tbe trip by automobile. During the absence of Mr. Sowarda, Reuben Pay-zawill be In charge of Taylor Bros, store here. n, -- nished by the Payson Auxiliary. A special meeting was held by the State TUESDAYS GAME3 officers for the three units before the dance and the charter was presented Salem, 18; Mapleton 1. to the Spanish Fork unit by Mrs. O. Lake Shore 12; Spaiah Fork 7. H. McShane, State 7. Grasa Salt 8; Benjamin Mrs. V. K. Saxton, secretary gave a talk on the outlines of the State Con24 acre farm for aale -- Inquire vention to be held .at Price August Arthur Nelson. 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Mrs. Chas. Iluth-ledgState Treasurer, gave a reUnVEBTIBKMKNDt port of the poppy sale for the bene4 rooms; fit of the endowment fund, and the HOUSE FOR RENT of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Black cellar, and outbuildings; good garden. growth national executive commute woman, Call at Press office. spoke on the national convention to At last we have the space between be held at San Francisco in October. the tracks on maln'street planted to Red Currants and Cherries for sale grass and In the course of a very at Riley Fillmores. most we will the have short time (ADVERTISWWENT) beautiful Main street In the state.. The City Dads have removed the (Thomas O. Creer of Salt Lake City fence fromaround the Main street side of the park and are preparing Is spending a few days here visiting the ground and planting lawn on the with relatives. parking space In front of the city Mr. and Mrs. Jones Bowen announsquare, a great many citizens are doing likewise, and we feel that it la ce the engagement of their daughter, our duty to keep our city looking, as Ellen to Isaac Taylor, the marriage inviting as possible, for as a rule the to take place in the near future. people of a community are judged by Quite a number of Spanish Fork the appearance of tbe'place in which Young people were included In the they live. After the Orem railroad, the city 147 students of the B. Y. U. Summer and others have gone to the big ex- school who made the moonlight hike pense of making these improvements last Friday night to Mother Lunas let us as citizens show our apprecia- Face. The students left the Y camtion by keeping loose "animals, vehi- pus at 10 o'clock, ascended the mouncles and people off the grass. Some people and children have tain above the big Y, wound about Mobeen In the habit of crossing the the mountain to Maple Flat and a distance of eight ther Lunas Face, has new where the grass narking been planted. This Is very detri- miles. Besides the pleasure of notmental and If parents would advise ing the effects of tlto moonlight on tbeir children to be careful and not the panorama below, the students had get on the new grass. It would be a the pleasure of viewing thesunrise from an elevation ofnearly 2 miles. this evil. big help In overcoming We have been compelled to make They returned to Provo at 8:30 a.m., several arrests of people for driving tired and sleepy but feeling well reThe onto the grass, and also have been paid for the nights adventure. compelled to take some cattle to the hike waa In honor of Coach Rockne was estraypound. Hereafter if It Is prov- of Notre Dame University and recen that the people are letting their given under the auspices of the animals run at large wilfully, war- reation department of the school. rant for arrest will be ordered and the party arrested and fined accord ing to law. JOS. G. McKELL, City Marshall. EFfECT Oil STRAWYG1E ii n Freedom BE REPAIRED Aa agreement baa been feerbed between lb t'lah county romBiilB and Ibe aslioaal forest mrvUe for lb rusirmtloa of Ibe Dianroid Folk highway, it U announced. Tbe forest service has iin-lo pul up tl.eofl sub ibe flab ruoniy rummlsloarrs are puuiui up ll.flhh more. Tbe road will be built alone Ibe old litiee of Ibe reclamation si r vice road, aad bra finished will ronnert nub Ibe Pikes Peak Ocean lo Oreaa Highway, making u a link la tbe tranMonlineainl lourU! route through tbe elate. of lb ,r his ofF. worn- than eight years. tnrnd about m boor Ult Ell fir Hslurday to bia ncbvdul. , lai Bad ualntalnsd that T.rlo, consistently throughout tba day. The II romPa ,rgi,irr aa of July 1. Mug tbc " Hah county Itrpoblitaa commute smaller Ibaa It baa parade la previous years. mainly because brbn(P ,tt ,urrm it, Urmorraile houses and l tutnUnt, Only ono land coauM r tba city did not respond to the tntn on the calendar, hearing bav taiioa to pat la floats aa 11 aa they Ing been held im time ago. Aa tba have dona heretofore, Mlaa Clara baa not been prepared. Mr, lranrrlpt Halverson waa Ooddaaa of Liberty waa unable to make a drl aad Mlaa Norma Swenoon. Uuh.boib Blakely Ion before out of office, Tba coming out la exceptionally beaoilfol cae Involvesgoing the Lund entries on lloata, Tba J. C. Penney Company waa awarded tba prlia for lha bnl valuable coal land. Mr. Taylor waa prevent during part of tba bearing, commercial float. Tba program at tba City ravllloa however, and la.before going Into of following tba parade, waa ona of tba lire, quite faultier with the rae. beat that baa bee a rlvea here la many Girl wrM waleb. engrav UM years, tba only trouble being that tba kids with cap' platola kept everybody led Margaret Owen' on barb. Be- ward If returned to Thomas Measont. from bearing I, uiotsriNSMvvri At tba rare track In tba afternoon tba bucking eonteeta furnished noma t.lndy Snell came up from tba good sport, although some of the mounta furnished were a bit tame, California oil Helds last week to visit la tba baseball game tba Salt Grass Mh bis mother, Mrs. Jana Snell, team of tba Nebo league were altoMr. and Mrs. Ktra Warner and gether too Inexperienced for tba vet. area Sprlngvllle nine of tba Ctab rbtldren, dames Wsrner, MUa Lavlna Central League and after playing Cbritensen and Gordon Jri returned horse for all Innings both teams and borne Sunday evening nfier spending tba spectators called It a day and a we-- k in Idaho vUltlg relatives. went home, tba score being It to fl. Tk flrt band concert of the sumTba Fourth seemed to be a general Home Coming Pay, Judging mer will he held next Sunday night ent nue by the number of former residents according to an anoun-vThe who were present at tba City Park today by Wm. O. IJol. concert will begin at 7:45 p.m, ar.d In tba afternoon. will ho the Aral of a senes of six or Those wishing belr cherries: poeven not delay, for all varletlea will be Mrs. Kosa Bjarnsnn announces tba picked and market next week. Me marriage of her daughter Margaret, Garry Orchards. (VTUIUtTl to Frank Fleldnted on Juno 25th. Tbe young couple will make tbelr home n jack dempsey 1 1. 1 1.KM IlKl'XIOX IIKRK JULUY 12 In Who retained bla heavyweight crown yesterday after one of tbe Spanish Fork. hardest of his career, beating Tommy Gibbons of SL Paul, who was fights Tbe family of Stephen llalea will for the champion. Jack got the decision Mrs. George Hales and daughters figured to be a set-u- p hold their reunion at tbe Spanish Leah and Mary, entertained at a mis after going tbe full route of fifteen rounds. Shelby, Montana, the town Fork City Park Jnly 12th, lfllh and lellaneooa shower Monday afternoon that staged the row, was probably defeated by a knockout. 14th. In honor of Mra. G.Ray Hales, n bride XKIIO POI'LTKY ASSOCIATION TO of last week. Tbe time was spent In SHIP A CAK LOAD OF IXK'KKItELH gamea, music and social conversation. NEBO BASEBALL LEAGUE At 8:30 oclock a buffet luncheon Tbe Utah Poultry Producera will waa served to SO guests. load a car of cockrela at Sprlngvllle. Those who have any to ship In this Benjamin wop the firat half of the Mrs. Ethel Money entertained tbe car aboud get In touch with Sherman ladles of the Alta Club last Friday Nebo League, which ended with the McOarry. fternoon. A reading was given by games of last Friday. i Mra.MIma Thomas and current events The party given by the American 11IDM WANTED were given by Mrs. Eble Wsrner. The Legion Auxiliaries of Spanish Fork, LEAGUE STANDING Bids will be recleved by tbe City remainder of the time was devoted to Salem and Pnyson held last Thursday social conversation. Clerk until 8 pm July 8th for runn- fancy work and evening at the City Pavilion was a Refreshments were served by the taos- access. A program was given by ing the City sprinkler for the season the following people: reading, Miss 1023. Alice Ludlow; solos, Alma Chrlaten-o- f ' The City Council reserves the right Salem; song, Mrs. Dave Shuler of to reject nny or nil bids. Pnyson; reading, Mrs. Sylvia Swenson. Music for the danclug was furCity Clerk. rtrdjr 1 5$ rasp laud MCE Could fl. Blakaly, United 8 nt The Fourth of July clbrsMufi og wtih NUMUKl; MElUfl MES JOB OBI pm of noil BUT JjLSJLiiw SPANISH rORK. UTAH. THURSDAY, JULY Clh. 1023 VOLUME XXII FOURTH HOI TU)W Mr, and Mrs. Je Mulching of Sprlngvllle were visitors Inst week at I he home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hutihlg. These bird that talk about the heat of the sun giving out dont rauHe us to lose any eleep worrying shout It. A marriage license was Issued on Monday at Salt Lake City to Miss Thelma Hansen of Ihls city and Jesce Miss Donga Creer entertained a Stewart of Salt Lake. party of girl friends last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wilde and child- -' evening in honor of Miss Elva Jex, a student of nursing at the L. D. S. ren ranio down from Mammoth to Hosptal at Salt Lake, who Is home spend the Fourth and visit with Mr. for a vacation. The fourteen guests and Mrs. Imra 1. Larsen. They rehiked to and from the home of the turned home today. hostess at Leland. The time was Stephen RJnrnson of San Ti'ego, spent-witgames and other and his brother, Dinar diversions. A buffet .luncheon was California, DJurnson. were Spanish Fork vigors served at 11 oclock. on Ihe Fourth and took part In fhe parade as veterans of the SpanLh-Anterlca- n Mrs. Hannah Browne was hostess War. to the Ladles' Literary club last Friday afternoon, Tbe time was spent IOIIN GILBERT IIAS listening to an interesting talk on the GOOD TKXOIl VOICE Hopl Indians given by Mrs. Thomas Haines of Payson. A discussion and Although you cant hear John Gilopen forum followed the talk. A re- bert when he sings his songs in A was club effected California Romance.' Estelle Tnylor, organization of the as follows: President, Mrs. Louise playing the feminine lead, give ihe, Mrs. Hanna assurance that his rich tenor voice Larson; Browne; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. made her feel the glamour Christina Cornaby; flower lady, Mrs. actually and fascinatiou of the scenes. Johns Lena Williams; executive committee, own accompaniment on the guitar Is Mrs. Annie R.Beck, Mrs. Lily Rowe another of his little achievements. and Mrs. Jane Jones. A buffet lunNog Is the story built upon cheon was served to the members and romance. There isentirely a background of two visitors, Mrs. Sena Wilkins and exciting events Incidental to the days Mrs. Thomas Haines. when California was ceded to the United States. All the Interest of BREAKING UP BROODY HENS those times is recreated in the Fox production, which comes to the AnBy Byron Alder, U. A. C. gelus Theatre Wednesday. h hen eats up the pm fit of a lawing hen. Broodiness re' suits In a period of The length of this period depends on the manner in which the broodiness is handled. Each day that a broody hen is allowed to stay on the nest, two or three days are as a rule added to this period. While a hen is broody she is living on largely surplus body tissues which must be replaced before she will be in laying condition again. If allowed to ramin broody too long and conn sequently In a condition, a hen may go Into a molt, In which case (he will not lay for a considerable length of time. The best way to break up a broody-heis to place her in a slat bottomed coop with sides of wire. This broody coop should not be too large and Is most convenient when located in the poultry house Itself. It should be equipped with a good door as well as a place for keeping food and water. This broodiness of a hen Is ot hastened by starving the hen but simply lengthens the period of and may force her Into a molt. This brood coop or Jail Is very uncomfortable, and since she can see the other hens moving about freely she may become restless and soon The length forgets her broodiness. of time required to break a hen of this habit by means of the brood coop varies with different hens and with different breeds. Two or three days in this sort of a coop is usually f, especially if the hen is caught early In the broody period. A non-layin- g run-dow- It Is Gilbert's exceptional acting that carries the situations along to their thrilling climax. His portrayal of the gay, complacent cavalier who 'ings lilting songs all day, and who later struggles in mortal combat for the girl of his heart, is a dramatic triumph. CARD OF THANKS The family of F.lisha Edwards de(6 express their thanks and gratitude to the people of Spanish Fork for their assistance and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement in the death of their fath- sire er. 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