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Show ! it r 1$ 5 v . J mn Foek ME SPANISH PORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1927 VOLUME XXVI Ball Team Tries ; Splendid Program for Fourth of July Sunday Baseball . The first, and in all probability Tim splendid reports given by the various committees at the Fourth of . the last, Sunday baseball game to July meeting of the American Le- he p'nyod In Spanish Fork wa pull- gion, hell lust night at the Legion 211 off last Sunday afternoon between hc'ulijiiuiters, indicates that the calHanger and the Spaniards this tlie cination of nation's birthday on the old ballpark on the East year will eclipse any of the previous F 'nch. Thfr Spaniards won the tus-- 1 V olebratmus in the history of this 1 to 3. The game was originally city. Tho parade committee reports a ehedulcd to be played Wednesday to the fact line bunch of patriotic and commer- yf this week, but owing cial floats un ler way, which added that Jlhu.. date had- been selected as to the Legion and National Guard Home . Coming Day in Nephl, the was asked to paly and the Pleasant Grove Band will Spanish, Fork team 'and it was agreed make a spectacle worth coming many On some other day, Nebo School The Sunday, see. to miles The program committee' offer Ihe District Board of Education refused to allow the game to be played on following program: the school property at the race track ft' aster of Ceremonies o the boys obtained permission to E. Nelson Attorney Joseph ase the old ball park and put it in Prayer , , . . .Pres. Henry A, Gardner Band shape for the game Sunday morning. Selection At a meeting of the City Council Legion Quartet Kong held night a resolution was passLenore Sterling ed last no Heading that city grounds would be Musical Seeetlm ' ,. . . . .Call M and Jacobsou available For Sunday baseball games J 'he Future. Oration Judge Elias Hansen in "lie baseball team has felt that It ; Baldwin Mrs. Frank Whistling Solo., .Solo Clifford. llUeliings was necossary to play Sunday ball in . .Rev. Theodore Lee order to Insure sufficient gate re Braver, The aftoi'noon.wlll'be devoted to elpts t continue playing, as the have been so rowds cn week sporting events at the race track for .lint that they weredays to finance unable for Park at and the ad the tits City team. If sufficient financial aid the children. At the track the fea-fit- the utttaotion will be a baseball s folthcoraing by some means, the ..:tno between the teams of Spring-vil'- e team will complete their schedule here Fridays and and Spanish Fork, in addition Haying game cannot gelt If Wednesdays. they races to which hotse ini pulling support, they must either forlen'il'.rs tnd a rodeo will be held. their berth in the league of fin I Tie ceiehtafon will clnss will, a feit ome way to play Sunday baseball.' an at the lal Open g Edgewater The boys have played good ball all Aii la. Von. eason, despite the fact that they are now in the bottom position, and are July 11th, 15th and 10th have been selected as ll'.e dates for the annual leserving of support of the ans lost have been aii the games Nearly Of ra and sons' lathers Paint) outing and been have close y margins, of the outing Stake, and the place . of the national ha In en left for the Stake Recita- jood exhibitions baseto a costa run It money tion committee to decide upon. The get tentative plans for the. outing call ball team and the fans should on Wedfor meeting at the camp ground on ;ut and support the games that there the afternoon of July 1 Ith, spending nesdays and Fridays so of will be no further talk Sunday a hat evening around the bnnflre.wlti. t a program and stunts, games in oall. Tomorrow the team will play at tournament larm for the 15th, an- ther bonfire and program for the Paon and on Wednesday, June 29,a or i nins of tie 15th and tho breaking the Haber Engle appear' here for of cantp on the morning of the lGth. game, S&meLindy,s Supreme gT J nt - TO EDGE WATER The Filmlanl Frolickers. who play Edgewater next Tuesday and Saturday, are rated the most versatile hand hi the dune business. Their seven min pla 24 Instruments, This hand always books two n'ghts. because after the hist dance, which is a party, the second is a real frolic and the crowd Is sure. Edge-watenew waxed floor Is the sensation of every pair of feet that tries ii and the free and open hall Is enticing the dancers from all over the county, Saturday will be a regular rs dance night at Edgewater hereafter. A baby boy was horn June 9th to - s Mis. Dwight Hamilton. A baby hoy was born June 14th to Mcs. David G. Simmons. A baby girl was born June 22nd to Mrs. Milton Richardson, Anniversary Sale of Beautiful Summer Millinery at Virginia Taylor's, June 23rd to July 2nd. Large selection at greatly reduced prices, Mrs. Rosetta Flavel was entertain, and Mrs. Ammon Tuttle en- ed at luncheon Saturday evening by tertained the members of the Second Mrs. Ellis Fuller and Mrs. Fred S. ward Bishopric and their wives at Dart, Jr. Miss Margaret 8hoemaker of Genola was an out of town guest. dinner Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bowen enterComplimentary to Miss Alice Pet tained at dinner Sunday noon for erson, a June bride, the M. I. A. girls Mrs. Flavel and she was the breakof I.eland gave a brides shower Sat- fast guest of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dart urday night at the homo of Miss Pet- and family Monday morning. Games were enjoyed and a erson. Mrs. Jsne Williams entertained at The honor guest luncheon served. received many useful and beautiful dinner Sunday evening compliment, to Morris Creer and son, John, gilts. Miss Peterson Is the daughter ary of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peterson of of Bancroft, Idaho, who left Monday Leland and her marriage to Elwood for their home after a week's visit t'onrad of Provo took place yesterday here, and to Mrs. Rosetta Flavel, who them to spend two accompanied at the Salt Lake Templ- emonths with her married children There are 12 Important parasites at Richfield, Idaho. Other guests at of chickens in this country. There the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John nre 40 or GO parasites of cattle, and E. Bowen. there are 50 to 60 found In horses. Mr. free picture show, consisting of five reels of motion pictures of special interest to farmers, will he given at the Third ward chapel Wednesday evening. June 29th at 8 oclock. The pictures are two reels showing the fanners encampment which la held each yeur at the Utah, Agricultural College, J reel A Day's Work Well reel "Home Sweet Home" A lone;l and reels on 2 "Dairying." We can Ficder Sheep for Pale furnish either old ewes, young ewes-- , ewe or weather lambs for fall do ll livery, in small or large lots. Day-he- Livestock Co., Provo, Utah. Phone 1260. 4t SALEMNOTES The Salem Sunday School held a testimonial Tuesday evening at the Salem meeting house In honor of B. resigning as superintendent Hfter twenty years service. A pm gram was given, features of which were the presentation of roses to the superintendent by the chlldrm of the primary and kindergarten classes and sentiments by tho ot fleer and Uncher. Mr. Montague was presented with a combined Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants nnd Pearl of Great Price by his feltoken of their eslow worker as teem. Game and refreshments concluded the evening's entertainment. The meeting house was crowded to capncliy. A. Montague, who la For Rent Furnished housekeeping rooms 1 hj block east of Commercial Bunk. Enquire f Mr. S.L. Cornnliy. Firemen of Two Counties Meet Here Dies at Salt Lake With from the de- Funeral services were held over wrtmentarepresentatives of the remains of Mrs. Emma B. ray-ra- erican Fork. Provo, SprlngviUe, AmPleasant Grove. yesterday afternoon at the Sec- Wammonth and Spanish ForkEureka, in at- -, ond ward meeting house., Bishop 'endance,' the Utah-Jua- b Counties Elisha Warner presided and tlm ward Firemen's held their 'heir, under the direction of John B. first annual Association, convention tournaand Jex, with Mrs. Fern Brorkhank at ment here Tuesday. 'he organ, sang. "Jesus, the Very Commencing at 10 o'clock, the conThought of Thee." The invocation vention was held at the City Pavilion was offered by John F. Beck, after with Chief C. W. 'vli'ch lari M. Jucobsun tendered a the association In Booth, president of charge. Representviolin solo with Mr. Jacobson at the ing the State Firemen's Association The tpeakera were Serena were Trustee piano. Harry Elmer, Treasurer Andrus, President Well T. Brock-bun- k Reuben Simpson of Salt Lake and Irand President Henry A. L. Pratt of American Fork, ner of the Palmyra Stake Presidency. ving Community singing of "Amercia op' iji of whom Bpoka of the high regard ened the meeting; Mayor Lars Niel- a which they held the deceased lady ten gave the address of welcome; Hi of bar many acta of chalrty to Clifford Ilitchlngs sang two vocal sohose In need and distress. los. There was a general roll call During the services, a solo, "Some-wher-o of the members and President Booth a Voice is Calling," was ren- gave a short address. A resolution dered by Clifford Hitohings.MIss Lois to be presented before the state asBrotkhank playing the accompani- sociation at the coming convention ment. , , , the standardization of hose regarding bishop Warner gave a few dosing couplings was drafted and passed. remarks, after which the choir sang State Trustee Harry Elmer spoke on "Sometime, Somewhere, and the Wa'ys In Which the Utah-Jua- b Asbenediction was pronounced by Dav- sociation Can With the id W. Davis. , State Association." Election of ' Interrment was in the City cemeresulted in all the tery, where the grave was dedicated old officers being practically as folb f Bishop George llalea. lows: C. W. Booth, president; L. O. M;a. Emma Bucher Payzant, for Robertson, Provo, 1st many years a resident of this city, John Kitt, Eureka, second dhitl, Monday afternoon at the home J. R, Kindred. Splrngville, Of her daughter, Mrs. Delight Baker, of Salt Lake City, of a complication treasurer; Clarence Duke, Provo, Joseph Chappel, Spanish of troubles from whch she had been Id Fork, sergeant at arms. suffariug for the past eighteen regard to increasing theSpeeches mortuary months, i The remains were brought fund were made by several members, here for burial and funeral services officer were held at the Second ward chapel the chief speaker being state dlaeus-slon Irving L. Pratt. Following yesterday afternoon. of a the was committee question Mrs. Payzant was born November cohsistlng ot the board ot 20, 1860. She' was married to John D. appointed trustees to investigate and present and Payzant they made their home resolutions. Treasurer Reuben Simpin Wisconsin. They were converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- son spoke briefly In favor of Increasfund and of always -day Saints and came to Utah in ing the mortuary keeping funds on hand to pay death 1 894, coining directly to Spanish claims. Folk. Mrs. Payzant is survived by A parade with the visiting state her husband and the following child- officials having places of honor, the ren: Mrs. Alice Hughe, Salt Lake. Mrs. Bessie Sorenson and Mrs. May SprlngviUe band furnishing music and the full equipment of the (oral Bradford, Spanish Fork; Otis A. Pay- and Provo departments being In line, zant, SprlngviUe; Mrs. Delight Ba wag staged at 1:30 oclock down ker, Salt Lake; Mrs. Bertha Fife of Main street to Fourth North and Angeles, Calif.; Lewis G. Payzant of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Cleo back, Thrafternoon was given over to sports at the race track, tour conStrang, Lo Angeles, Calif.: Reuben tests between, the visiting teams. E. Payzamof Eureka ;and Miss Georing held a follows: gia Payzant of Chicago.- - Four man hose coupling contest Spanish Fork, first. JtI.V llli IS DAY TO HONOR One man hose coupling contest AMERICA'S SO IMMORTALS Provo, first, ' " . li Ernest Celery plants for Saje Keele, 522 H 1st Notrh, Spanish Fork New Babies T Mrs. Emma Payzant sec-retar- y; pas-ime- COMING NUMBER 25 te er I'AMTl f i 1 HOLM WOOD - fc, nt . 1 ? ? HourJonor .... suf-Irle- ' 5 . ooABTa.cn iDalyoncedunng all the dayiand hours sines he hopped off on his of historic flight to Jarie did the wonderful poise and the youthful. Colonel Charles Augustus Lindbergh desert him. That was when he advanced to meet tne President of hit land to receive the highest honor hit nation could bestow, Hie knees trembled lightly and hie eye were mltty but soon the Lindy smile returned we shown below, when, with the President, Mrs. Coolidge, and bis mother hs reached the White House. self-contr- ol bi Who are America's Immortals? They aie the signers of the Declaration of independence, the men whose history making deed one hundred and fifty-ou- e years ago we celebrate on the Tourth of July. But what What dp YOU know about them? kind of r.ieu were they and why was the signing of this immortal document such an important event? How Palmyra Stake will celebrate Pio- many of the signers ran you name? neer Pay at Spanish Fork 0 a uni'j These and other questlona which children ask you on this t your national may according to an agreement great holiday you can anSunday morning at the meeting ot swer more readily it you read an arthis issue ot The Press. It's the Stake Presidency, Higlr Council ticle In called- - "America's 56 Immortal," , and Bishopries meeting. .The celebration will be under the written by Elmo Scott Watson. Be direction of the Stake Presidency and tnWtdvead it. . a.'ic , the details of the program will be ( carried out by the Stake and aavd If any prorecreation committees. ceeds are derived from the celebration they will he put into a fund for the erection of a Stake Tabernacle. The plans for the celebration are not definitely outlined, but the sense President Wm. A.' Cornaby, who of the meeting Sunday was that a the local Klwanis club represented real, rousing celebration should he at the Klwanis International Cona held, with parade, program, sport- vention at Memphis, Tennessee, was ing events, and everything else that the principal speaker at the meeting goes to make up a real observance held last Thursday evening at the of the day. home of Mrs. Betsey Tippett. Mr. Coranby gave an Interesting .report N T. Pope, horticulturist of the of (he at which he representmeeting Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Sta- ed the local club He stated that tion, says that recent Investigation the convention wa the most successshow that the banana was one of ful ever held and was an Inflation the earliest food plants cultivated by to attend; that the brotherly feeling man. It was formerly known as prevailing among those In attendance "The Apple of Paradise." was beyond Imagination; that to appreciate Klwanis these conventions SUCCESS PREDICTED l'OR should always be attended. One of GREAT PIlOTODIUMk the points stressed at the convention Pioneers to Have Pioneer Day to Be Celebrated Here Outing Next Tuesday The annual outing of the Indian War Veterans, Pioneers, Sons and Daughters of Pioneers and the general publtO will be held at Kelley's Grove in Hobble Creek Canyon June committees The following 28th. have been appointed : A, T. Money, Chairman; Ed. M, Banks and George Hales, assistants. Mrs. Silas H. Snell, Invitation John Mrs- N. W Monk - J. B, Hughe. Ed M. Banks, Transportation R. 8. Bradford, David H, Jones, R, W. Money, Herbert Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Program Hales, S. H. Snell, Mrs. Dan Gull, Mrs. John A. Beck, Mrs. N. W.Monk, Ed. Williams. D. E. Robertson, Refreshments Mrs. A. R. Creer, Mrs. A. T. Money, Mrs. Ed.M. Banks, Mrs. H. IL Hales, John A. Beck. A. T. Money, Arrangements Dan Gull, A. R. Creer, My. R. W. Money. S. H. Snell, R. S. BradSports ford, Mrs. D. E. Robertson, Mrs. W. The American Legion Auxiliary B. Browne, Mrs. S. D. Markham. met last Thursday afternoon at the . Finance J. B-- - Hughes. John J . American Legion rooms with Presi- Banks, Perry A. Thomas. dent Hazel Thomas In charge. Mrs. Mae Thomas offered prayer. The Plans for holding Ladies' night and following committee was chosen to installing the new officers Wednestake charge of .the children's sports day evening, June 29th, was the at the Fourth of July celebration: main business discussed at the meetAlfttha Thomas, chairman; Mae E. ing of the Spanish Fork Rotary Club Thomas, Mrs. Blanche Gardner, Mrs. held Monday at the home ot Mrs. Ann Thomas, Mrs. Gertrude Rounds, Llsste Tuttle: Representatives from and Mrs., Daisy Daniels, The ques- the Provo and Price clubs will meet tion of having a float lu the parade with the Rotarlan on that night. S. was discussed and favorable action D. Anderson, who has recently taken. Mrs. Icablnda Sorenson was from a vacation trip to Calimade chairman o the float committee fornia, gave an account of his trip with all the members of the organ- and Impressions of the country thru isation for assistants. Delegates to which he passed. President John E. the Slate Convention were elected as Booth presided and Geo. W. Fltzroy follows: President Ilasel Thomas, led the community singing. chairman; Mrs. Eliza Nelson, Mrs. Leaf It Miller, Mr. Hannah Swenson, . Fire, supposed-thave been causMrs. Grant Rounds, Mrs. Alice Swan-no- r. ed by lightening Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ann Apdersun and Mrs. destroyed a small barn, haystm k, Bainche Gardner; alternates, Mrs. strawBtaek and chicken coops belongDaisy Daniels, Mrs. Mae Thomas, Mrs. ing to the I'tah-Idah- o Sugar ComMary Gardner, Mrs, Rebecca Buster, pany at Lake Shore, The fire was and Mrs. Beatrice Booth. discovered and an alarm sent In at Refreshments were served by Mrs. 6 o'clock. The Spanish Fork Fire Harriet Nqlson, Mrs. Mae Thomas and Department responded, but the tiro Mrs. Maggie Evans, had gainod such headway that the department could not aove the buildMiss Winona Hansen entertained ing but could only put the fire out Saturday night lit honor of hey birth- and save other nearby structure. Uamea and music The day anniversary, was approximately $500 were enjoyed and at 11 g luncheon with damage no. Insurance, wua served to sixteen guests, If a well-feanimal becomes Leghorn hens will fait about 70 la to be supetcd. paraltlem pounds of grain a year, Larger Probably about 10 per cent of all breed, such as Plymouth Rocks will livestock loss are due to worm eat about 85 pounds. and othtir parasites. Auxiliary Name . Fourth Committees d y, William A. Cornaby Praises Hospitality of Southern People Ladder contest American Fork first. Baseball game between the north and south ends Provo, Pleasant Grove and American Fork against Eureka, Mammoth and Spanish Fork was won by the southerners, 10 to 6. Hundreds ot spectators witnessed the final exhibition at the firemen's tower at the CUjr- - park In the evening and received thrills from the life saving and pomplen ladder exhibition y the Spanish Fork and Provo teams. The water fight by the local boys furnished plenty of excitement after It was started A grand ball st the Escalante Gardens completed a day which was a full one for the fire, men and their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stout of BurfeTl Idaho, were dinner guests ot. Mrs. ErneM Keele last Thursday. Mra. A. H. "Ellen and little son of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rowe Sunday. Llewellyn Banks, ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Banks, fell front a fence Sunday about noon at' hi home and broke his arm. The fracture was reduced by Dr. J. W. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jorgenson . of Provo announce the birth of a . daughter at their home June 17th, - M-- ; The babe is the granddaughter ot,', Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Snell ot this city. , J , J Miss Louise Dowley entertained luna the lady clerks of the Co-oat cheoii at Elmers Confectionery on Tuesday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Sylwa that the Individual clubs should via Swenson was an additional guest. b made to conform to International Mr. and Mrs. AV. A. Freeburg, ot "The Fourth Commandment" the and be a real powerhouse for good first of Emory Johnonl product ions in the community. Mr. Cornaby stat- Ashland, Oregon, father and stepunder hi new contract with Univer- ed that the hospitality ot the South mother of Mrs. Virginia Taylor .spent sal, will be shown at the Angelus wa exemplified-tIts fullest extent a week visiting with her here. They Theatre for 2 duys, commencing on at this convention and the city of left Sunday and after a trip through Wednesday next. Memphis did everything in Its power the Yellowstone Park, will visit with Famed for his production of such to make the visit plasant for the vis- another daughter In Waahington bepictures as "The Mall Man," "The itor. St. Louis, likewise treated the fore returning home. Third Alarm," "In the Name of the delegates to a dinner and sightseeing 2 furnished rooms for rent Mrs, Low," and "The Westbound Limit- trip. Mr. Cornaby stopped off at ed," Emory Johnson has eclipsed his Lincoln, Nebraska, and visited with Annie Matley. former directorial accomplishments Jhl son, Alien, who Is laboring in the For Sale Horses, buggies and In this, his latest effort. tnlsMoti field there. hack. See Browns Livery. C. C. Jensen presented each club "The Fourth Commandnient"hall-e- d as an epic of mother lovo, brings member with a copy ot the Los An6 room house for rent, unfurnished. Belle Bennett, star ot "Stella Dallas" geles News containing an Interesting See Mrs. Hy Chrtstopherson. to the screen In another great moth- article written by Mr. Jensen descriper role. tive of the renourrea and business of WEATHER REPORT Crowded with sensational crises Spanish Fork. The club extended and seething with the drama of real congratulations to Mr. Jensen for the uncolored life, It carries a message public ity given the town by the ar that mashes home. tide. 1luns were made for an Inter-citSupporting the magnificent star, are such well known screen players meeting io be held at Vivian Park In as Mary Carr, Robert Agnew, June Provo Canyon, Thursday, June 23rd, Marlowe, Henry Victor, Kathleen which will be attenedd by the Span Myers and the screen's newest child Ish Fork. SprlngviUe, Provo, Bing"Hind" little Wendell Phillips Frank- ham and Salt Lake Klwanla Club. lin. An average ot 12 dozen marketable Manager Swenson ot the Angelus Theatre predicts that "Tho Fourth eggs a year front each' hen should Commandment will be accorded one give a good return. Hens that pro of the mot successful runs ot the (luce less than 100 egg a year bare easoii, ly pay their expenses, y p. , , IJ " ' |