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Show SPANISH FORK. UTAII, THURSDAY. OCTOBER VOLUME XXIII Automobile Overturns In Our Four Slightly Injured Tb Tlwp00 DWrW Cottndl arcordleg l lb ansul report fur nUb4 by Steel fwx, ku EsocuHv ri A. A. Aad la mem pf wt IS that the pa during hfbtp rtoaM Ifopumbr SO. TbU irrardlm to Kxru- la U bat OS ldtrlIo of AilofwiB. lira tho phenomenal itrcM of lb year la ficonting la ovary other apecl. T o b a nit re 1 per real wore wrlt badge have beea awarded during I be year, according le I be report, than la any one year lnra iba I'ottn , m waa orcanltMl. and Iwk-- as many tenderfoot btoaifl bare beroroa ffor ond Claa grouin. and two aad on, ball time an wany Second Claw Scania bare become First CIim Scoais ibaa la any other year la tba roaacll'a bUiory. SUteea Scout bar been wada Star Scout: alna Ufa Scoot: aad foarteen, Kay I yr ln-r- a a tar-ma- The orrnpaala of the car ere re- moved from the wreck aa quickly a poMible and brought to ttpanlah Fork where medical attention waa given them al the office of Dr. Joseph I lug lie. Mr. Tolhar! suffer I several larratlona about the head and hand. Mr. Ilanton baa bruise on hU hip. Mr. Hughes bark wa wrenched and Mr. Palmer appear to bnve escaped with very trifling Injurle. All the victim are feeling pretty good C00UDGE LaPOLLETTE DAVIS 189.243 147,736 131,657 VOTES VOTES VOTES I 'ZZETTQV U ( Prof. Faux to Start a Band Grade Scout Officials Hold Meeting at Provo to Plan Program American Legion Fall Baden-Powe- - man-mil- es step-moth- er Character Moulder 13 -- - . . -- V rr boy-mil- es ur - Hiking Song -- -- - ba a. Visualised above la tha standing of CeoUdga. La FolUtts aad tbla morning and grateful for tbeir in this new papers nation-wescape from what might have been a prvtidtnUal poQ ow OotoW "! Voting caasad Octobar 1 1th. Tha a figure ara from 44 stats. ertou accident. 1 ' a final rwaalta will ba publlabad bt tbla papar asst wsak. Watob The men, representing road comfor them. mittee of the Una try and Klwaul Club, were Inspecting the new road In Soldier Fork In company with the Scon!. county rammbudoner and county enTba report of tba artlrlilea of tba gineer. and were returning home at Coanrit follow: the time of the accident. Tba Scoutleadera training four a running In oneb locality from be camber to April. and Iba big In lenelra Scout leadera training runrua School condacled daring Leadership Week at tba Brigham Young Unlveralty.hat Trof. F. J. Faux announces that a nrallable Scout leadersblp mad Two hundred two scout workers ed. When the two were at length Begglnnera Rand for Iloys will be training without espouse to tha started school from all parts ofthe Tlmpanogoa Dis- where the man could find hla way, Fork the In Spanish Scoutmaster. after beet vacation. All trict gathered In the library of tba he offered the boy a coin. The lad "To tba rwnplng Comm It lea la dua Immediately boys who ran procure an Instrument Brigham Young University Thursday drew' himself up. T am one of Mr. tha credit for tha excellent camping are eligible and Instruction will be program of tba past year. Each dir as a part of school work. This evening of last week to launch tha Baden Powells scout, bo said. T do eetor mobilised hla community to free la an opportunity for boya who would 1925 program for the Boy Scouts of not accept pay for doing a good tarn tbla of Ita waking part carry oat to piny on Instrument, and it la the Tlmpanogoa Council of the Boy The vision of bis own boy at home year camping an unparalleled aue liko (hat parenta will get their Scouts of America. Alpine District in Chicago flashed Into tho Amerihoped with raraean ceua. The llryco Canyon and help them get a waa represented by 66 worker; the Its ICS First Class and Merit badge boya interested an gtajrt in mule. Upward of 40 boys central or Utah Stake district with can's mind. 'Would my boy do that?' Seoul, not only gare thu aeoutaear will be Included In the band and all 73; the Nebo District with 63: Tin-ti- c he naked himself. 'It this thing starty.full of scenery, bat also an be ready to start the first ll can do this, It la and Juab, or Nephi, with ed by fall of early pioneers history. Slops should be- 6 with'6; Is the best repres- a good movement. This workers. worn mads at historic points: their week in November . A boy who , la more much band a with large entation ever bad at a meeting of the On February 8, 1910, tha Boy story was graphically related by gins to one who pro- kind. The fact that six members of Scouts bt America waa continue than Professor II. R. Merrill of tba Brig apt organised. and attempts to stake presidencies; 47 members of Dr.IIlU then related the experience bam Young University, a member of cures aan Instrument more with It of make boys go M. along 22 of I. A. and chairman and the board Dean bishoprics, Russell of presidenthe executive experience of tnnslc. cies. stake and ward, were present, Columbia University,- whoso boy was the publicity committee. The aeouta advanced In rea been has Issplendid There leadwould indicate that the church saved to him by the Scout movement. sat In a room where the fifth Ick appearing In last ership of the district is squarely be- He also expressed hie Joy at learning lam re of UUb sat In the old Capitol sponse to the notice alare several and Press boya weeki hind the Scout program. that the Brigham Young Unlvrslty la bnllding at Fillmore and listened to enrolled. It is suggested beDr. Frank S. Harris, president of offering courses In Scouting, for the Itg story; stood In old Cove Fort, ready Is new a Instrument fore purchased, the Tlmpanogoa District Council, had Scout age la the most wonderful age looked through Its loop boles, and be consulted so that charge of the meeting. In bis open- at which to teach boya. examined the massive gates while that Mr. Faux can be ing remarks he declared the assem-bla- g Its part In pioneer history was re- the proper instrumentation was I Impressed by a speech made new possible to start to be a "magnificent group of by Mr. Charles counted. They traced the Indian secured. It Is certain Miller, Regional dirand at bands Intervals, only of when on walla and the the that ector," Dr. Hill continued. men," rocky hieroglyphics He said auch another It is certain that were quite to traveled Crear Creek and CirclevlUe canyons. permit the group to that in an eastern city h had the opsome not made for will be show-ing were assemble considered, the The wonders of the starry heavens nttenipt portunity of viewing n Scout parade. time to come. It is to be hoped, was gratifying In the extreme. The boys carried banners, but the were unfolded to them on the brink therefore, available that boy every After the roll bad been called by most effective one, Mr. MUlr of Bryce by Dr. Flouts of Payson. will get hla name on the roll and get the secretary and after the minutes was the one upon which was thought InscribThey were royally banquetted by the started at once. had been read. Scout Executive And- ed the words.'We are the fellows who good people of ranguitch and Richerson was to a of asked give report are going to marry your daughters.' field. A big Court of Honor meeting M. P. Stark of Leland has plenty the past year'a activities. That rewaa held on the brink of Bryrcce'a That reminds me of an Incident. for sale. of winter in full in elsewhere this port appears apples where many awards were made and A father in our district came to a (AOVKBTISKIOEKT) paper. every heart thrilled to the speech of and said, I have a boy. The chairmen of the various com- Scoutmaster Wesley E. King, president of the Salt I wonder if you and can do Bookcase and Sideboard for sale mittees were then asked to give a anything for him. scouting Lake Connell, Boy Scouts of America While he was of brief after their report activities, "The Council Summer Training cheap See Mrs. F. M. Turner, which Dr. George R. Hill of Logan, young his mother died, and although Camp waa conducted at Camp Stewis kind to him, and was utnwtsnim) Introduced by President Harris his to 7th Augart for four weeks, July we do everything In our powthough as the of scoutmaster his was greatest real ust 4th, where scouting er for him, we dont seem to reach acquaintance. of taught right out In the great out him. His brother became a wanderer. is to Woodbe Dr.Hill "It here, thrilling doors by experts in Cam peraft, He returns occasionally and has a so Piosee men who began, "and many craft, Nature Study, Handicraft, Hikto coax the boy away.' tendency believe in boys. If this valley could neering. Cooking, Camping and That Dr. Hill said, Scoutmaster, appreciate the determination represing. Court of Honor sessions were laid out a program to catch that boy ented here, money conld not pay for and held In camp each Friday night. One bring him Into scouting. Altho it. Here are grouped men who are It was night each week Mr, Roy Passey took hard work,, he finally succeedV. to make smooth the for a Bcouts for way helping the flying trip through ed and the boy went through high on talks in excellent boys: his the sky school. When he had graduated, iA: i tfiyv ' stars. however, even though he might have man old "An a lone highGrand-daddy traveling Into the "The Eaglea' flight to College, he wandered away. A V, gone r, way outLakes country waa an .v 1 The Scoutmaster wondered if It was Came at cold the and gray evening standing feature of the camping proTo a roaring chasm, deep and wide. all in vain all of his work and his gram In that it gave those of the The old man crossed in the twilight teaching in the Scout organisation. highest rank in scouting the opporOnly last night when I returned dim. tunity to go into the wildest part of " ' For the sullen stream had no fears from the College I found that boy 1 1; . tSZ. Utah and explore among its highest sitting on my doorstep waiting for for him; peaks and hundreds of beautiful But be turned when he reached the me, Dr. Hill continued. ' Dr. Hill, mountain lakes. It was their opcan I register In the school of Agri, other side j And builded portunity to bask in the grandeur of culture at the College?was his greeta to '"V tide the Arcbridge span v snow storm its in all Ytf ah August ing. I am going to college.' tic fury. Old man, 'cried a fellow pilgrim near, ' In conclusion Dr. Hill quoted a in "This entire camping program, You are wasting your strength in poem in which was presented the idea were travelwhich 65,280 that in the days of plastic youth Is , building here. ed waa conducted without an acciYour journey will end with the end- the time to mould the character of dent. the boy. ing day, "During the past year this Council And you never again will pass this . The Faculty Male Quartet furnishhas lent its Scout Executive to Salt ed several musical numbers, and a way; Lake, Ogden and Rexburg to assist You have crossed the chasm deep and color guard, under the direction of In their training courses. Sixteen Commissioner Carl F. Eyring, prewide, miles were travhundred forty-foa bridge at eventide? sented the colors. build Why were eled and fourteen days spent A A. ANDERSON outIn rendring service to territory "Then the builder raised his old gray The infant daughter of Mr. and Scout Executive side of contributing districts, such as head, Mrs. Joseph Brown died Monday evHeber City, Nephi, Duchesne, RooseGood friend, on the path I have ening at the home of its grandparvelt and Vernal. come he said, by the stenographic department ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Jarvis. "Regular weekly visits have been the Brigham Young University. There followeth after me today, The mother is seriously ill at the made into each of our contributing Ten copies of the Elliott Service A youth whose feet will pass this Hughes Memorial Hospital, having districts with personal contacts with Pictorial posters have been posted way; a major operation just the District Chairman or Scout Com- each week In the various districts, This stream, which has Seen naught undergone to the birth of the child. She prior comour of the missioner, except during camping under direction publicity to me. is slowly recovering, however, and it season, June 10th to September 1st. mittee who are also working in close To that fair boy may a pitfall be; Is thought will soon be out of dan- "It was your Executives privilege comwith the financial He, too, must cross in the twilight ger. to ' attend the National Councils mittee creating atmosphere for a dim; Training School for Scout Executives successful campaign for funds. Thru Good friend, I am building this bridge Calheld last November at Oakland, Scout the efforts of the publicity committee . for him. ifornia, and In company with our the Council has received 920 column Scout Commissioner, Carl F. Eyring, inches of newspaper publicity. The To the builders of bridges for By the glow of the sun. to attend the Third Biennial Confer- Provo Herald, the Salt Lake papers, boys, I say It gives me a thrill to be By the light of the moon. ence for Scout Executives held re- and all the local papers in the coun- here. Hike along by the light of the sil, "Scouting came to America fourcently In Colorado where for eight cil have been unanimous in their supvery mooon; teen years ago, Dr. Hill continued, days the 750 Scout Executives, Scout port of scouting. If youre for the Boy Sconts, Commissioners and representatives sessions of the Court because a great American was lost Thirty-nin- e Just hike along with me from other lands met and pooled of Honor have been held at which In a London fog. At length he saw By the light of the silvery moon. their .experience for study. 829 awards have been made. In every a lanterns wavering light. As it drew bul- instance where there Is a functioning near he saw it was held in the hand Nineteen hundred eighty-fou- r 4 rooms and cellar, For Rent letins have been issued from Council Court of Honor and an active District of a boy. 'Mr., can I show you to headquarters, this- has been made Commissioner scouting is going over your street? the boy asked. Ill be close In. See Joshua Brockbank. possible by the fine service rendered big. glad if yon can, the American repli tADVXBTIS10DfT) X knlh ku making rent rut niih ibe Urmra for Iba growing of poa nU svoa fur hla company, An BMaraaro I ivm by tha corporation that If It arroi of peas ara roof rsHm! for In Ihla they will build - a largo canning o, and a alfactory bam cos-traready ovar ion arrow bar 4. It appears Ibal tber ta no question but tbat next yoar gpanlab Fork 111 barn factory. Tbla concern, wa understand ara packers of I bo famous Del ktoata brand of fruits and vegetabl and tba corroration la ona of lb big gaol In tba United Staten, Poaa. according to agricultural Is an oxcoiient crop to rotata with boots. Tb poaa. Ilk all other pod boaring plants, puts bark Into lb soil iba nltrogon and other ole. moot that am taken out by tb beet, Poaa, being an oarty season crop, allows for lb growing after of a crop of allaga corn, lat carrot, winter turnip or other quirk growing vegetable for I ho homa or tbn alio. Tbo factory will provide employment for n largo number of girls and men nod will build up a pay roll that will bn of great benefit to tb community. Mr. Swannor waa n gnmt of tba Spanish Fork Rotary Club at tbeir luncheon Monday, and discussed Iba proposition of bnllding lb canning factory her with them. All tha nit to acenl. flaear, An C. fi14 Of Ifco California Packing Corhewn In Fork poration. 4nt What might have been a very imIJoiI orrurred Ul nisht al 7 orlurk Jut above tha Diamond A lie b In the rlxht band fork ol 0lsttlh Fork ranroe. A llupmobller driven by Wm. II. Tolhnrl and rvlnx an passenger J. II. Ilugbea, II. IV. Palmer and Joaeph llanaon, all nt this rliv, waa coming down lb Ford rara canyon. They met on lb duxway near the Martin place. Tba bright Debts of Ibe two car made It ditflrult tor Mr. Tolbnrst to ibe road aad In eonaeqnsncu went hv over the embankment. The car rollg ed n dlatane of about alxiy feet, over several Ilmen In I ha do- ar-lut- ti A Splendid Increase If Shown in All Branches of Scout Work. NUMBER 43 Spanish Fork May Have. Pea Cannery IVoIJcntul Poll Natlon-WlJ- e 1C. 1024 - Ro-tarl- am enthusiastic over the proposition and am aiding In soliciting acreagn for lb coucern. Program Arranged Tha 8panlsh Fork Post held a rousing meeting Wednesday evening at their club rooms, nt wbk-- n very extenalvn program waa outlined for their fall and winter activities. Commander E. A. Petty waa la charge of tha meeting and n large attendance wae present. As the first purpose of the Legion Is to give aid to the disabled veterans, Lewis West, Lorln Jones and Gomer Thomas were selected as a Relief Committee. The second purpose of the Legion le to give service to the community, state and nation. The following civic affairs were taken up: The Spanish Fork Post passed a resolution that every member support the Boy Scout organisation and assist In their nnual drive next week. Rex Daniel gave an outline of the Boy Scout work and explained the purpose of the present drive. State Commander John E. Booth appealed to all Legion members to campaign for the exercising of universal voting at the coming election and urged them as citlxena to register and vote. Mr. Booth la requesting the entire cltixenship to exercise the ballot aa a matter of right and privilege and patriotic duty. He says the American Legion Is In character, and officers of the Legion are prohibited from taking any part whatsoever In the affairs of a candidate for political office. NothMr.Bootb ing la more continued, than failure to vote. The citizens who evade this peace time obligation are in the same class as those who would forsake their country in time of war. The ballot Is the safe-guaof American liberty use it. Victor Leifson urged the Legion to support the public library amendment, which they assured him of doing. Paul P. Allen and Rawlins Hughes were chosen to sign up all men for 1925 membership in the LeA prize will be given for the gion. one having turned In the most cards by December 31st. The local post Is out to win one of the certificates of merit offered by the National Head' quarters for membership. The first public Legion activity will be the presentation of a musical comedy show to be presented under the direction of the Harrington Adams Co., of Ohio, November 7th and 8th. The Post Is fortunate in securing the services of this class of producing company in a town the size of Spanish Fork. The following committee chairmen were chosen for the show, general chairman. Dr. ,E. A. Petty; talent, Rex O. Daniels; program, Vic-to- n Leifson; tickets, John E. Booth; non-politic- al rd ce advertising, Harry Raddon; details, Lorln W. Jones. Armistice Day will be appropriately observed in Spanish Fork under the direction of the Legion. Victor Leifson, Lorin Jones, Henry B. were chosen to outline a program for the day. Mor-tens- on Dollar Invested In Scout Work if Dollar Inveit cd in Good Citizenship The ok btoal8g Monday, October llib, U In M im4 fa the Nbn WrUloa a Roy ficent Wok. Dnrtag tbo tlx days boglaalag last Moaday a Inlesalvn campaign will ka waged la every Iowa la tha dlrUloa for fund will) which to carry ea lb I81S program. Floaaclal director bare been appointed la every dtetrtct to organU aad contnmmata tba big President Stephen L. Chlpmaa, tba financial director of tb oatirs cona. til. la consultation with other official of tho council ban gone over tba poMlbl expenditure of tha coaactt daring tb nest twetv month and ha made an aUottment to each town. Tbla aiiollment baa been mads to tbo population approxi- r mately. Each financial chairman of earh section has beea naked to do hi utmost to rale hla amount during tb six days of next week la order (bat tba council may know bow mneb money may bo expended Bast year. At a meeting bold In Provo recently practically every chairman la tb council was present and snbncribed to tho plan preeentad and accepted tha alloltment mads to hla particular f territory aa being nbont tb proper amount according to tb ailotimeatu made to tb other towns. All weat away from the meeting feeling tbat they would bavt little difficulty la ng raising tha suggested amount . Some thought tba dries might ba carried on later, but owing to condition and event tbat are coming, the body assembled decided that next week would b tba best Um to stag tbe campaign. Tbs plan calls for a thorough can- -, vass of every bouse la tha district. Every family will ba gives tba opportunity of contributing something to tba Scout cause. This plan, according to thu Idea of those who suggested It, will servo a purpose: It will bring fund Into tbo treasure cheat of tbe council which Is now depleted, and It will enlist-- ' tba sympathy and aid of alt resident of tbe district for Boy Scout activity If plans are properly carried out, men will begin visiting tho homes oa Monday and will keep It up until every home la visited. All funds collected will be turned In to thu treasurer of the JotwMdl and tha badger for the year will bo mad up according to tho amount of money received. After all, tha aum that each family will ba asked to pay will bo small compared to tha benefits accruing to the community from tho expenditure of the money. Citlxena who are interested In the aext generation will give liberally, courteously and They will remember that those , who are giving their time to tbe Boy Scout work In the various eectlona are doing it gratis, and will probably ' give as much money aa those who do nothing but contribute. The Scout Executive, who spends his entire time in scouting, Is the only paid official; Remember the week is October lfi to 25. Every dollar contributed is a dollar Invested In good citizenship. '' -- two-fol- d cheer-fulll- y. Thos. H. Jarvis Dies of Heart Trouble - v Thomas IL Jarvis, well known farmer of this city, died at hie homa Wednesday about noon, following an illness of several months from dllita-tlo- n of the heart. He was born in Salt Lake City in December, 1854. His parents were George and Ann Gibbs Jarvis; with them he came to Spanish Fork in his early childhood and this has been his home ever since that time. He married Jane Finch In 1880. Mr. Jarvis had always taken a keen Interest In politics and in the civic affairs of the city. He is survived by his wife, by four sons and three daughters and nineteen grandchildren.. The children are: Thomas G., Joseph, Will G. and Winfield R. Jarvis, and Mrs. Joseph Brown, all of this city. Mrs. Leslie Jensen of Logan and Mrs. R. P. Berry of Florence South Carolina. One sister, Mrs. S. M. Hicks, of Mountain View, Wyoming, also survives him. Funeral services will be held at the family home in First ward Friday af- At the regular meeting of the Silver Star Rebekah lodge held last night at the Cottam Cafe, the follow- ternoon at 2 oclock. ing elective and appointive officers were installed by Past Noble Grand WEATHER REPOST Maud Lewis: Noble Grand, Sarah B. Christopherson; right supporter, Florence Fawcett, left supporter, Rebecca Buster; vice grand, May Waters; right supporter, Louise Alexander; left supporter, Maud Lewis; corresponding secretary, Effle Dart; financial secretary and treasurer,Alice Snell; conductor, Zannle Larsen; Carrie Palmer; inside guardian, Hannah Reese; outside guardian, Enga OBrien Rivas. First quality extracted honey for sain by Soren Peterson. - (ADVKBTISKMXNT) I drive. ' -- |