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Show FTT3 EE 'i Plans Complete for Endowment Drive Saturday and Sunday Stake Conference President Henry A. Gardner, City Palmyra Stake Conference will be Amheld at the Spanish Fork City Pavil-Io- n chairman of the Spanish Fork erican Endowment Legion Campaign, Saturday and Sunday, May 9lh and 10th. The opening session will declares that the local committee is ready to raise Spanish Forks quota be held at 9:30 a. m. Saturday. of the five million dollar American It is desired that as many as Legion Endowment Fund. The week of May 11th to ISth has been proattend the sessions Saturday. Music for the conference will be claimed endowment week by Govergiven by the Spanish Fork Second nor George II. Dern, who is the ward choir, which will sing Saturday State Honorary Chairman and In his morning and Sunday afternoon, andj appeal for funds to take care of the the Spanish Fork Fourth ward choir, widows and the orphans of the men which will sing Saturday afternoon who died for the safety of this people, is one that no real American with and Sunday morning. Immediately after the Saturday af- one spark of gratitude can turn down ternoon session the Stake Primary Department Commander John E. association will hold a pageant on Booth, who with K. E. Driscoll, the the lawn, and Saturday evening at Held secretary from national head8 oclock, the students of the Semi- quarters of the American Legion, nary, under the direction of Princi- have visited all parts of Utah, and pal Lars E. Eggertsen will give their have organized committees in every closing exercises. city to carry out the plans of raising Everybody is cordially Invited to Utahs quota of 125,000, Mr. Boooth stated that he is posiattend all the general sessions of tbo conference. tive that not one county or city will HENRY A. GARDNER, fail in raising Its allotted quota. EvED. M. ROWE, ery influential citizen and prominent WELLS T. BROCKBANK, official in civic and church organizaStake Presidency. tions have pledged support in time and money. There are now over 30,000 vetClosing erans of the World War in 49 government hospitals, who are being made of happy through the efforts of the American Legion by personal conFollowing Is the program for the tact and by looking after their famclosing exercises of the Spanish Fork ilies at home, making these unforSeminary, which will be held at the tunate men and their families as City Pavilion, Saturday evening at 3 comfortable and cheerful as possible. There are 35,000 babies in the oclock: United States today made fatherless AN EVENING WITH THE BIBLE by the World War and of theso over 5,000 have no near relatives or a Angels Singing Pupils home they could call a real AmeriPrayer Eugene Hansen can home. Legion Bible Story Williati Ellis Child WelfareThe American is to find a Program Exodus 15th Class Chapter t.. t real American home for every 'orDean Jensen, Leader of an American veteran where Bible Story Lenore Sterling phan can receive proper care and they "God Moves in a Mysterious Way training and education, Just like Pupils American would Matthew 5:1-1- 6 . . . .Beatrice Taylor every Matthew 5:17-3- 2 . . , .Arthur Bowers have his or her children raised. To carry out the rehabilitation Class Matthey 6:33-4- 8 program of the cure of the disabled Marian Jones, Leader veterans and the maintaining or pro"I Love a Little Cottage for every homeless Alien Rowe viding aof home a World War Veteran, the Bible Story May Cornaby orphan American Legion is asking the AmProverbs Helen Prior erican people for five million dollars. Seeds of Kindness Pupils turned into reSible Story Isaac McConnell This money will be Investments in a trust fund and Acts 26th Chapter Class liableinterest the only will be used each Helen Rowe, Leader year to carry out this relief work. Duet, "Gently Lead Us, Don and Stensa Sorenson The Legion up to this time has carRemarks Visitors ried out this program by donations O Ye Mountains High All each year from charitable institubut this fund will always make Benediction Bernice Holt tions, Chairman Reed Ferguson a perpetual stable amount of $250,-00- 0 a year to carry out this vital Mildred Cutler Organist Chorister Allen Rowe humane program. The American Legion was chosen The last word In Sanitary Plumb- by President Coolidge as the rightful ing and Heating the best of refer- agent to carry on this wrork, but it is ences See John Bralthwalte, 267 the duty and privileged every true South Main or phone 37. patriotic citizen to do their share in this relief. And every person lADVUTISSMSN'n should be happy in knowing that his or her gift will carry on throughout years to send men out of hospitals well and cured to assume their places as competent, respectable citizens and thel rgifts will provide homes and care and education to babies whose fathers gaVe all that we may continue to enjoy the liberty and the An enthusiastic meeting of the freedom we enjoy under the stars Court of Honor of the Boy Scouts of and stripes. America for the palmyra division Just as Spanish Fork sent forth was held Sunday evening at the Third her man power to defend our country ward chapel, with Dr. Joseph Hughes, eight years ago and just as Spanish chairman of the Court of Honor pre- Fork went over the top in all war siding. The investiture ceremony, time movements, so can our nation which Includes the salute to the flag, and state look forward to Spanish was given by Troop Two, under the Fork doing her bit in this Instance direction of their Scoutmaster, E. K. and doing it promptly. Ferguson and his assistants. Lester Jones, Clifford Jex and Allen Rowe. The following Souts from Troop 2 Hartnett Slugs were awarded Tenderfoot badges: Byron and William Nelson; Jay Jones, John Hughes, John James, John Thomas, Francis Rowe. William Thomas. Ellis Wheeler and Jack Swenson. Merit badges were awarded to the following Scouts from Troop 2: Reed Ferguson, Ar0 z thur Bowers, Theron Christensen and William Jex, five merit badges were awarded to the latter; Clifford Jex was also awarded an assistant scoutmaster badge. During the ceremony the. boys gave an exhibition of community singing and sang Smile. Merit badges were likewise awarded " JI s to the following Scouts: Delos and Jack Bradford of 6. Bert Tuttle, Troop 8; MelvinTroop Wit u Stake M. I. A. Day Worlds Eyes Now On Hindcnburg Program for Exercises Seminary National Health Day was fittingly observed here Friday, May 1st, with hi Id in Spanish Fork Saturday, May 16th and will stnrt at 1 p. m. with appropriate exercises at three of the the contest work nt the City Pavilion. schools which were considered cenThe afternoon's entertainment will trally located so that the mothers attend. The exercises at the contest of contest work in public might Reese school were particularly pleasspeaking by the Gleaner Girls and ing, combining, as they did the spirit the M. Men. The ladles' chorus that of May Day and Ilcatlh Day. The will represent Palmyra Stake at the children had a May pole and gave June Jubilee Conference In Salt Lake some pretty little dances and health will sing (heir number under the dir- plays, after which Dr. Joseph Hughes ection of Prof. F. J. Faux. gave a talk on Guarding the Health At 3 p. m. a baseball game will he of the' Child. These exheld at the race track between the ercises were attended by between 70 North and South divisions of the and 80 mothers. The children enjoy-- d a May basket lunch at the City Stake, also races and other athletic events. Park following the lecture. At the Central School the exercises At 6 p. m. the Young Ladies will present a free pageant at the City were given nt 3 o'clock In the afterPark. At 7:30 an entertainment will noon. Dr. Hughes gave the lecture be held at the City Pavilion, the price on the same subject as that (of the of admission to which is 10c, The morning, laying particular stress on day will dose with a grand ball at the habit of eating candy between meals which robs the child of his the Auditorium. normal healthy appetite and Is one of tho factors which causes so many children to be underweight. A fine health program was given by the Palmyra Stake Meeting at Third Ward J Beck-stro- m Hams, Troop 4. Bishop Ralph D Morgan, chairman of the Troop Committee of Troop 2, awarded the honors. Short and impressive talks were then made by President Henry A. Gardner, Dr. Joseph Hughes, J. B. Hughes and Horace Fereday. The were speeches Intrsporsed with several selections by the Salem Male Quartet. Edwin Boyack of Troop 2 opened the meeting with prayer and Schuyler Strang of Troop 3 pronoun ced the benediction. NEW BABIES A baby girl was born April 22nd to Mrs. William T. Williams. A baby boy was born May 4th to Mrs. Harry Christensen. The ladles of the On Wentslan club entertained their mothers Wednesday afternoon at the matinee ofRob-l- n Hood at the Angelus Theatre, after which luncheon was served at the home of Mu Ivan K. Stewart. Each mother was presented with a beautiful bouquet. Election of Marshal von to the presidency of Germany by an overwhelming vote, has brought forth varied opinions of its effects from leaders of all nations. That the eyes of all nations will watch closely for months to come, is) conceded. This new picture of the aged war leader was taken two weeks ago. He is now 79. rg M. I. A. Day will bo Pre-Scho- ol Howto Control Cut High School Boy Scouts Want Good Outing Song to Graduate Sixty Worms on Tomajoes - Observed in Schools t Cutworms are abundant this season and are already donlg considerable damage in gardens. In view of the rather extensive tomato plantings which will be made in tils t within the next week I wilt be edtlsable to tato rpjclal notice to see if the tomato land Is infested, with cutworms. Or, If It Is found that the tomato plants are being cut off after they aie planted, it would well to scatter some polsouod bran mash about the plants or wherever the worms are doing damage. Bran mash may be prepared as follows: Into one gallon of water, dissolve one quart of table syrup. Grind three lemons, rind and all through a food grinder and add to the water. lt Now stir in pound of white arsenic and sprinkle over 10 lbs. of bran free from shorts. Mix thoroughly. The bran should be just damp not sloppy. If not damp enough sprinkle a little more ' water In and mix thoroughly until bran is just damp enough to fall apart when thrown to the ground. Scatter in the garden or along the rows at feed at dusk, because the night. To protect the tomato plants from the small black flea beetles which eat holes in the leaves, it Is well to dip the plants when planting them or spray them with a solution made by dissolving pound of lead arsenate In 6 gallons of water. This may be Increased or diminished fn the same proportion according to the amount desired. C. J. SORENSON, District Agricultural Inspector. dis-tr- b Following is a list of prospective graduates from the Spanish Fork Senior High School this year: Edna Andrus Evelyn Jones Dena Jones Bertha Bearnson Lester Jones Norman Bellows Erma Bingham Perry Laresn Eldon McKell Myles Bowen PROVO, May 5. A Scout song is wanted that will do to sing around the camp fires at night on the Scout Caravan trip that will be taken to Bryce Canyon the first week In June. AIL. Scouts and Scout masters are Invited to submit words for such a song. A book Pomes of the West by Lowrey Nelson and II. It. Merrill will be given as a prize for the best song submitted. The song may be composed to well known tunes. It should be march or waltz time with a good swing. The song should contain no more than three long stanzas or four short ones. It should have a Scout flavor, and should be suitable to sing by the fireside without accompaniment. The songs are to be submitted to s, II. R. Morrill, Brigham Young Provo, Utah, on or before The words should be May 2Sth. typewritten or carefully written in ink on one side of the paper. Executive Anderson, Commissioner Eyring and William F. lianBon will act as Judges. children. , The exercises at the ThurbSr were held at 3 o'clock, health drills and songs being given by the pupils, after which Mrs. Lyle Hughes gave the health on the same topic as at the other schools. Between 35 and 40 mothers attended this lecture. The meetings were a splendid success at all the schools. In connection with the Health work, it is announced that the Relief Societies of Palmyra Stake are holding a nutrition class and taking up questions along the line of keeping children up to normal healthy In this connection twenty weight. children of the Central School were examined and weighed by Dr. Jos. (Hughes and Miss Laura Bradley, the school nurse, Monday afternoon. The children at the Reese School were examined and weighed Wednesday afternoon, and the work will Rebecca McKell Harold Boyack Mary BreekbanHelen Markham L,ols Brockban Ella Money Tholftas Ghadwlck Robert Nelson Lorimer Christensen William Riches Anna Rigtrup Harold Ciecr s, Allen Rowe Preston Creer-- N Hanah Cornaby S Mary Rigtrup Alta Dedrickson Owen Rowe Louise Dowley Sabin Merrill Max Ferguson NolJrna Snell Tomato Plants for Sale See Archie Gardner Charles S. Waters. Mary Sorenson Lois Glllisple (ADVBBTUWflCNT) Stensa Sorenson one-haWaldo Hagan Bernell Stewart Allen Halverson Eleanor Stark Winona Hansen Melva Stewart For Sale First class Jorbey cow. Ferrol Hansen Beatrice Taylor Willis Hill Max Thomas Will freshen abouYMay.lst. See J. Vera Hodge Ruth Thomas G. Andrus. (ADVEBTI8EMENT) The' American Legion Auxiliary Louie Hopper Florence Tuttle gave a very successful entertainment Oliver Jameson Williams Mary and reception Wednesday afternoon Clifford Jex Jennie Wood at the home of Mrs. Anne Thomas In Cecil Johnson Dorthella Wood honor of the Gold Star mothers and Wilma Johnson Violet Wood the mothers of members. Under the Afton Jones Prudence Wrlde direction of Mrs. Dale Beck Evans In an exhaustive treatise on Cap- and Mrs. Hazel of the proital Punishment, Prof. George La gram committee, Hughes the following proFevre, pmlnent French criminologist, gram was given, with Mrs. Horace voices the startling opinion that hun- Fereday playing the piano accompandreds of prisoners, convicted thru iment for all the musical numbers: circumstantial evidence, of crimes prayer, chaplain Emma Miller; vocal Prof. F. J. Faux brought his grade they did not committ, yearly meet duet, Keith Wilde and Ruth Tippetts; school band down town Tuesday af- death upon the gallows or In the planologue, Mrs. Sylvia Swenson; viternoon and gave a short concert. electric chair. olin solo, Schuyler Strang; duet. Miss This band consists of about sixty . This statement is in direct line Ella Money and Miss Alton Jones; with of the Punish theme "Capital address to the mothers, President Ed. grade school boys, none of whom had played before last fall. Today the ment, the B. P. Shulberg produc- M. Rowe. Under the direction of the Wanted Three live Insurance boys play several selections very nic- tion to be shown at the Angelus program committee a variety of Salesmen to sell the 3 In 1 policy on ely and give great promise of being Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. games were enjoyed until 6 o'clock Facts and figures, bolstered by ci- when a buffet luncheon was served the monthly plan. It pays twenty a splendid musical organization. It ways. Call or write T. A. Robertson, has taken a tremendous amount of tations and indisputable authenticity under the direction of Mrs. Hannah Northern Life Ins. Co., 622 New-hou- effort on the part of Prof. Faux to are submitted by Prof. LaFfcvre who II. Swenson, chairman of the refreshBldg., Salt Lake City. Introduce so many Into the art of is a recognized anti of the death ment committee, to the fifty present. uwaansaiMifTt band music, and It means a great ad- penalty for crime, in corroboration The gold star mothers present were: vancement In that line in Spanish of his statement. In Russia, Ger Mrs. George Hales, Mrs. George StewFork. The project undoubtedly re- many, France and England he ronv art, Mrs. John Durrant, Mrs. Ed. C. ceives the hearty support and com- putes more than seventy "legalized Christianson, Mrs. Lard P. Larson murders to have been perpetrated and Mrs. Iluth Erickson, The other mendation of all our people. last year upon victims of the capital gold star mothers were unable to be punishment system. because of Illness. Each of The enormous strides of applied present Mrs. John W. Finch received word the honor guests was presented by science and thru practical philosophy the Auxiliary with a potted plant In Tuesday night of the death of her four centuries past toward the goal bloom. brother, Daniel King, at Moore, Idaof humanltarianlsm, says the crimho, from sugar diabetes, from which inologist in the course of bis paper, of James 67, Burley, Nelson, aged he had suffered for several yfears. He makes more appalling the lagging of home the at Idaho, died Sunday of the race for human betterment in was born at Spanish Fork, November his son, Janies P. Nelson of Ogden. 12, 1865. His parents were Daniel Mr. Nelson spent most of the past our system of rourts and jurisprudand Mary King, pioneers of this winter In Spanish Fork visiting with ence. As regards the punishment of The City Council ask that every wrong doing, the checking of crime city. He spent his early life in Utah, his daughter, Mrs. James Cottam. we are yet in the Dark Ages. property owner and resident In the and married Elizabeth Reese In hts He attended the general conference True, we have abolished the In- city clean their lots and out to the young manhood. About 20 years ago at Salt Lake City in April and was center of the street In front of their the family moved to Moore, Idaho, taken 111 at that time. He was a quisition as a recti ller of erroneous and burn or haul off any rubwhere he has taken an active part In native of Denmark, but a resident of religious belief. But what of the in- prperty bish has accumulated on the that famous the "third applicadegree," He the growth of the community. Utah and Idaho since his young man- tion of which to asserted criminals premises, and have the same comIs survived by his widow, four sons hood. He is survived by two sons before the evening of May and two daughters, and the following and four daughters. The funeral Is boasted of by the clover detective? pleted which day will be set apart as brothers and siuters: Mrs. John W. services were held in Brigham City What of the headsmans knife in uso 15th, clean-uday and everyone livFinch and Ed. King, Spanish Fork; Wednesday at the Second ward chap- to this day in Germany and which is Anal in ourp ing ctly are requested to do Mrs. Charles Brooks, Salt Lake; Jos- el, Bishop N. J. Valentine officiating no respecter of age or sex? their bit in order to make the city eph King, Cedar View; Mrs. Albern Interrment was in the Snowville cent more attractive to ourselves and to Babcock and William King of Moore etery. Because of Mr. Nelsons death others. Idaho. Funeral services will be held Mrs.Cottam has been at Ogden this The Boy Scouts will be asked to at Moore, Friday afternoon. Rela- weeT the widows and aged people of help from and other tives Spanish Fork our city. Utah towns will attend. John E. Booth, department com13y order of the City Council. mander of the American Legion, has NATHANIEL LUDLOW, Mayor. been appointed by Governor George .y . v A II. Dern to serve on the Utah Wav Dr. C. M. Peterson, optometrist, 'V3 The will be at Strang's Jewelry store SatTrophy Distributing Board. HE The West Side business men took board, which consists of Governor urday from 1 to 5 p. m. (ADVEHT1BE1UNT) H. M. Drpaer, contractor on the the measure of the East Side business Dern, Adj. General W. B. Williams new Junior High School issues an men last Friday afternoon in the ahd Mr. Booth, will have charge of Little Pigs for Sale R.W.Creer, invitation to the public to inspect the opening yannlgan game of the season the distribution of the captured Ger(ADVERTISE MONT) relics throughout Utah. building Friday at 2 p. m. The Ro by the score of 6 to 7. A fail itino man warstate in the union has been Each tary and Kiwanls Club members will Inning game was played and a goodly be his guests at an inspection of the bunch of the players will feel the assigned a quota of the captured war WEATHER REPORT trophies lu proportion to the numeffects for a full nine days. building this evening at 7 p. m. A force of twenty-fiv- e men are The east side started off well with ber of men that each state sent Into working on the structure now and three runs in the opening frame, and tho World anWar. The government appropriation to take things are moving along rapidly. It as they blanked their opponents in has made is thought likely that cement pour- their half of the first stanza, seemed care of the crating and shipping of T rVTrt trophies, and it will he necessary jaeftl vr nil II - -w 4 ing will begin this week. All the to think tha was sufficient and let it tho concrete will be mixed on the ground go at that until they discovered too for the city or organization that deand hoisted up a 70 foot tower, from late that the west siders were ac- sires one of these trophies to pny the Gabby Ilarthctt of the Chicago where it will be run through chutes tually on the war path. transportation of the relic from its a day fer the Cubs hit a home-ru- n to the various walls of the building. These two teams will play again present storage to the Btato, Clear A list of Utah's quota of tho trofirst six days of the season and The brlrk work will probably be- tomorrow afternoon. P. Cloudy is piling up a lead in circuit phies and their present location is gin about May 15th. Clear clouts which till be bard for the Mrs. Annie Hutchison has spent now available and full details will bo Clear For Cut Flowers and Plants for part of the week at Payson visiting supplied by tho board members. Apmighty Ruth to overcome when ho Clear s. Mothers' Day, see Mrs. R. M. Jex, plications will be given preference In with Mrs. Ruth Patten and other Clear gets back Into the game. in which order the are UDVBUTUUUOUrr) received. they Cloa ! , , red-blood- Court of Honor Holds National Health Week Here Saturday May 16 r pos-slb- le , NUMBER 19 SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 7th, 1925 VOLUME XXIV Uni-versit- Should We Abolish Capital Punishment? cut-wor- one-four- th Grade School Band Gives Street Concert se Daniel King Dies at Moore, Idaho Father of Mrs.Cottom Dies at Ogden Mayor Asks Citizens to Clean Up Streets u. tft Booth Appointed on J? 4W tr Trophy Committee Draper Invites Publ to Inspect Building : Auxiliary Entertains Gold Star Mothers West Siders Win in First Baseball Game . H |