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Show IT IS HERE Two IHack Crows" by Moran and Mack - Parts I and 2, Paris 3 and H.et it at TAYLOR BROS. CO. Spanish Pork lPkE' The Spaimhi IFoim VOLUME XXVI BPANISII FORK, UTAH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1027 Albert Swenson Many Spanish Porkers Named for Mayor Enrolled at the It.Y.U. A Little Care Will Old Trail Marker (rA NUMBER 41 Welsh Glecmen a Fine Prevent Many Fires Utah Cliorus Says Jomes illiam W; Ferguson Passes to Reward fruin SianLh Al th Democratic Primary held 1l.u j. Ftre Prvvontlon Waak. l t Polio lug la an Pork .av registered at lit Brigham U illiam V. from lot. ha I.. . u . i n.w at week In wbl b Fetxu.on, lal cvrttUg at lb Tburbr 8horl. Young University Rr lh fall tor wriiit-John Jam.- - of (itli Kuan Mi Fork di.-- , Knud-i- pioneer of by wa ..tl. l qui folldllli.lt lh afienim.ii ltdy Albert a nominated fur Uk a. cording to th record of John City, to K.l. William, ron.-ornsi 3 o'llisk a hi home, aft.. aa can .'..a in.u fir and loam tha n . ba l(o)al Mayor. II. U Jr for four-yea- r term K. Hay a, r.gDtrar of lit RuIIiu'Iuh. Gin. non. who ness of two eek, le wa bof In rounrllmao. John F. Warner Jr.,Johnj They Donna Male. May Prior. Scot I ml May SI, 1451. Hi .i I:;.:::;-.;;- ;"' parent laron and Georg Laren for lwo Preston J. Greer. Donald Darla, y. were Andrew and KJDabeif, Watson whu h utiM unii.ld million of "I Iba board yoer term rounrtlmen. Clarenc II ion Alexander. Anna lloxh- -. Agnea boy rrlt.ar.o on l.rttusoit. With them he emigrated jlar at In annually In thla rounlry Kmllla for recorder ami Mr. Leah V. Skinner, Wilma H.arnon. and Iholr singing ( simply to I l4h In 1 45 1, They rame to Span-Iho result of rnrrl.aunoaa, and ai NVDun for trea.urer. Fork In H54 am! he ha made JLIvl.ngston. Iona Ludlow, Kalla Lu.- rould Jum a w.lj bavo boon nVuid Inde. rihahle. R wa marvrlou and wondorful. Yon .annul pm III lllabop Ralph D. Mogan railed I ha I low. Thelma l.udlow, Jo. 8. Horen home here ever since that u... w "JY time, report hi. b rarrlo. ,lr,)(1V moating lo order and Prod 8. Smart on. Alim Row. K. Owen Rowe. Man Furk "m. Hfl ha w.ir.t ,IM lie married Caroline Thomas Decem.honld wiring" raad lb rail. are Ity , to have the nml. al ber II, 147. going Tho.ua. Ihtrln Hagan. Helen llal.-lie wa an a. live realty la, roa.l M.-f- . lira loaning Por mayor th name of Hr mm I Hurling Kvana. Fred Kiahmattn. Ar-wlrt.il of Ihelf Rvea. w.. ker In the . f clmr.li, bn an u.ora than like erring a n "I ailtrorcly hope I bat 1 1... M.ue ti.Unloiiaiy n New plarad bafnr lha Twn: Mra. I dell l.udlow. Kalhryn Hiabiuann. a Id the Zealand ly In a iarlod lla frot of paper will be pa. bed, aa It would l.a noth 19.10 to Ilralih walla namad lllabop Kll-ln- a link. Rian. Ii Thma. Hop tln. Re I survived by I.D r .iii.ti r(tg (,r a to niled aka Warner. Jamea Kblngleton nain-jhapartly Ing abort of a abanm wore iI.om. au widow and two Ar.bla William. Mat rill Ilona. with . i o.t.r via. ked on brothers. Ell It, K. d Walla.- - W. Rrorkbank. Tbomaal lop of e perb alngcr m Rrmkl-aiik- , before a llurgla Ur.-n- . Mary Ferguson of this ,lty and John F.r-gu..- ii w.r- - or k,g a atova I agalti.l nam.-Hill pipe Arthur T. MrKell, KlUlia Itrad Jn-- , Jam. Pin.lt, Mark R. Whoop cr Up and you ran of San Fran. Icn California. wbl. h bad been eitondod Warnt-- r namad Darld J. Kvana and Gardner. Christine Ihrougli a ny for mo I bnl the tinging of Iho Funeral service wcrol.eld al ihe Jolmon. Re.nlc r a partition irlliiij It. J. Johnson namad Albart Kwrn-- 1 Jensen. loronnnl with Royal Wclah iil.H-m.-r ha Fourth Ward .hijiil Tuesday afterRay tl. J..ne. Ida Stoker, ja tlMai.1 jo. Another prollilc ran., atm. Mr. MrKall and Mr. Rrorkbank Halm Prior, Am.-rl.a.- " .. Holt. Wllford la noon ov.r the remain of William equalled of tl.,i In.u Ore I lha combination uithdraw rod Swenson won on tha F. Hausen. Porguson. Counselor George tiron Kiark. J..ph 8. ot am,.11 nialcbea and a pile of I aacond ballot. lilldmii Sfclo ai the wa Typewrite in rl.at go, TI.A rpeakcr were Robartaon, Ray nirlsllansoti. Ilulon fug refit., in nr a bay atatk or bull ling. I'r.-w- . Office. Por four-yea- r tarm rounrllman A. III. NeNon. I'r. Joseph llu'lio. John F. Re.k, . iidl.a on a Lighted CltrUlnina tree T. Mi Kail namad R. L. Jo. James! -.- V or In Ilia of Iba Brig-Hut- t Bishop Henry Gardner, and President l.wk pr.ty on CbrDlma eve, but lilon namad Jaaa Ludlow. U. J. I bant Ytung University bn Hi distrt-JobnoFor Rent Four room apartment Ed. M. Ilowe. Mush- - wa an many by the Impromptu Santa Clan D namad Ilornall llanaan. Ja I bmloti of student bran rnora partly modern, with garage. He wnrd choir, which furnished two opIn gratiry. an aleeplng won il.o nomination on Iho find bnl- untimely grave and Mr. G. ( York. mg." da. la rod Pranklln Stewart liar- ening and uno h.ug scle. llon; by many a home ban been reduced to lot 00 of th Institution In u special request Mr. la.ulso rl. proaidont mouldering funa because of till Por two yor rounrllman from l!ia I tntrrvl.-. I A ,? Mr. Albert Stewart I vhdtlng at and toinpaiiy rendered a j.d.i l la.rs.rn TCI I ( at Iba lor of tba added Ion, f tomh K- Cbrlutmaa iurmrmm cheer. .oikI ward W. W. Rrorkbank nanu a k of a. bool. -- .Moro Keatly this week with her kUter. Slsted l.y th Iholr, Mrs.Jennl Swen.Madonna ol tt.c trail, Uwna. more lire itikurame and Are department Mabel r ed John P. Warner Jr. and Jama I and with Mr. Fred 1111, (man. son a n.l MU Minnie William iato. and more homo are re,.roa-Hu- i. b.a by A. I.cmilarb of St.'Loui. afe rplcndld Ibiug. but sang a liiMin named Jowoa Ludlow. War-- 1 anted bora they are Urn tclrrtrd by Dauchlrrt of duet and Mr. Winfield Jarvis sang a hothan by atud.-ntauhfttiiutew poor i be 'common-at-nae for I Amcri. ait krvolutiun to mark nor won tha iiifin. good Oranges at the breakfast lable, a solo. John II. Ilnyr offered Ihe fora, and I might add to more lire prevention Xatiunal Old Trail. Twelve of alad y.r two year roun.TIman from thelnatlon. for not only are nilthat, al ulnn.-r- , thing formally rew.nt-Third Ion, Bishop Lfir the tbr.e marker, each 18 feet till. Lnrcn proward Dan Cull named John I ein nlaio with the I aa I i garded luxuries nounced in' families the benedict Ion and Joseph if t'Ucrd.onc by of p.mlble A ra.h, ry family gathering average mean, are fast and R. J. Johnaon named Jas. ,.f Waahlngton VirKinia, r.pr.aente.1. but aev- - ! I",'-1- , ,jn'?Ks,ni:'. was held outing to ,H Frau.-- of Lake Shore dedicated the Sunday when the necessities. Hutrhloti. Mr. Hutrlilaon withdrew I Hhnoi. kfiouri,nallona aa well." gra in the Spaiilsli Fork cemetery. mem her .f the Ilia name and Mr. Laraen waa named I family of Mr. Sena A few atudonta who were bold lata The service was largely attended, .S'cImoii gathered at the home of Iter the ri.ndl.lata by arrlamatlon. I Some of the oil used for lubricat- many coming from by tln-l- r rummer work are Mill regia. adjacent towns. daughter, Mr. Jutk Bingham, to ob ing , Por two year term councilman I from watches, clock and other del- The local organisation of the Soil to urlng Auoih.rlnday. day serve the 73rd from the ; h ward Thomaa Hill I ijux 0f annivernary of her icate Inutrumenta I obtained from nd Daughters of Pioneer reglatrant la expm ted Decant I attended blith. This waa the fir time in 3S the bead nanior William Croor and Jaa. Khln-lbo- r of the porpoise. The better the service In a body, fitb. tba opening date of the win I iVepUDllCflfl TlfllRry the h.nl carrying family all been logoi her In 3S grades of neafa-foo- t gloton named Ceorge Imraen. Mr. oil are also flag of their axsoelatloii. quarter. and a year, Laraon won the nomination on the picture was tak- used similarly. The Republican party will hold en. A dinnerfamily wa the big feature of ballot. There I no foundation for the wld jtbelr primary for the ...election of the Drugles met hods a used at she day after which the time wa Por recorder. Clarence K. Smith apread notion Hint flhlt In Rian are rapidly golug forward fatnou Llndlahr Sanitarium, for officer t, In (he spent in city Those attending for the waa placed on the ticket by acclamaIII. Dr. Stromberg. of a carnival and valuable aa brain food. presentation ward church, Friday, Octo- - the functiontisiting. arly were Mr. and Mr. J. A baxar which tion. will be given at the City Idea aeema to have originally gained Hth, at 8 p. m. Candidate for Thorne of Spring Canyon. Mrs. U Edna Pavilion on Wednesday and ThursJohnHon I " .CoubV .you - use $75.00 in cash? becaueo fish w.i supposed to contain following offices are to be se- llout and Mr. and Mrs. ,rtoSTr ed Fred S Smart and John F. W.r- Len I November Hodges day, Or $50.00? Or $23.00? A few hour Hth and 17th. The .Ively ,nrg proportion of pW Deled: of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. AI. affair Is nor named Mrs. Leah . Nelson. Mr. of time in the evening will get conducted being Secspare There no Is, 1 the Mayor. by expert-however, Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Smart declined lo run and Mrs. ffel phoru. evidence to It for you. ond ward. Counellmen for two year term Nelson of warrant the son was nominated by acclamation. Garfield; Gilbert Nelson Read the advertlsment on page umptlon that phophrous I any more I I Councilman for four year term, of Hurley, . Mr. and Mr a. it. i Idaho; , The following committee was ap essential to the brain than nitrogen, I City Treasurer, Janie Hicks of Clin- - four of this Issue vhlch give all the Mr. pointed to fill all vacancies that may potassium or any other element that! City Recorder, "- - details I of a subscription contest occur on the ticket: Klisha Warner, occurs which In Its tissue. Various ot liter I Too much stress cannot be put on being put on by The Pres. Walluce W Hroekbank and Jesse food furnish a Is fact It that at the higher proportion oflh primary Ludlow. -- llthat the candidates are nominated phosphorus than fish. I,, re. M,. J.,k Clarence E. Smith was elected and chosen. "Thi I the place" to mmurlty one n- o- n.nkln, her home city cliairniaii of the party and Lorln Ilimi Smothered in Sect Potato. I register J failure which r kick If you don't like h,.re..ml, ha visited other sec- Olsen secret ary. n,en that are being "hand-pic- k Casserole dishes are always pop-ji- b lions of Utah County. From the ill. a of The Press for ular with the homemaker. They arejei-- ' RAY HALES, Chairman, October ol,l While Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milner and aasy to moveSwiss 10th, 1907. gold F- M. TURNER, prepare and usually afford an Secretary, ment wrist watch. A deal has been made between Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. R. Jones spent Liberal reward! attractive way to serve a number of if returned io Mr. Leslie Pack Bros, and the Central AmIn Salt Lake visiting foods from the week-en- d Cornaby. one dish. The Bureau of e Chiropractic as taught at the usement Committee of thi city the fair. At the regular meeting of the AmEconomics, U. S. Department J mer School of Chiropractic and thp the pavilion will pass Inwhereby af Agriculture, sugests this method j National College of Chiropractic. Di. erican Legion held last night at the to the bands of the somnilttee. J, Leaflet L of the LT. S. Depart )f combining aweet and ham jstromberg. Legion hall, the officers for 1928 W. Guild, who has been manager ment of Agriculture will tell you all tji such a dish: 1 potatoes were slice of smoked Installed by executive commlt- - of the , . about the Experimental Fur Farm ham cut into slices for pavilion, will go to Heber Loss than a pound ot tea a The Junior Beehive class of the year I teeman John E. Booth. After the serving. 3 cups to of the Riologlral Survey at Saratoga City Is cnlecjt lie mercantile busperson consumed In the United stallation, each of the new officers ipoon butter or ham fryings; 2 table- - j F,r8t "ard Y. L. M. L A. Tuesday iness. - f . Springs, N. Y., and when it may be ipoois sugar; 1 cup hot water. Broil elected as their class officers: Flor-h- e States. For years the tea drinkers gave a short talk that showed that Thomas Jarvis of thi6 city and visited. pieces of ham lightly on both Jence Angus, president; Mary Braith- - of the nation seem to have been turn-- 1 they all had the spirit of their g Miss Jane Barney of Lake Short ddes and arrange them to cover the walte, graduilly front green tea to black fices and are willing to do all in their LaReta Alexwere married this week.' V Mr. and Mrs. Elias Jones were din lot to in of the ander, and Vera tea. but in the last year green tea j power to put the Legion of Spanish In a letter from Rqij DurranC ner guests Saturday evening of Prof, iJie sliced sweet baking dish. Spread Hales, secretary Dellatreasurer; reporter; McKell, Fay importatoins Increased slightly and Fork in the lead of the Slate Do potatoes over them; we learn that He has gone into the' and Mrs. Loftei; Djarnason of Salt I sprinkle with sugar. Add the hot wa- Brown and Jennie Mae Thomas rec bhuk tea declined. partment. starting off by being the business for himself u't Lake C ity, having gone to Salt Lake ter and extra fat. dairy first post to send in their list of new Cover the dish and reation committee. L Idaho. Thatcher, to meet their daughter. Miss Dora bake As checks upon big floods, forestry dffleers. slowly until the ham Is tender, Beck" Alma Young left for the Jones, who was on her way home with the gravy. Brown the and its allied forms, of natural Plans were started for the cele NEW BABIES top well. Logan College Tuesday. from Idaho Falls. Sunday morning storage take secondary place. Imm-- 1 bratlon of Armistice Day in a fitting On account of the they came as far as Spanish Fork A baby girl was born to Mr. and ediately relief must be shortage of She (after a bitter fight) Well, throu-- l manner. Watch for further sought coal the fanners now have to furwith Prof, and Mrs. Bjarnason, who the Mrs. D. and E. Williams last Thursday. left to do is lo divide only suppementing the levees nouncements of the program, nish same for threshing. were on their way to St. George for this housething A baby girl was born in two, you can take one to h the skill of the engineer. But j All members of the Legion are ur-- r Monday a week. Mrs. other lide and Ill take the other. Willard Vincent Jr. structures that must be sed to be present at the next meeting Honest at Least built we get natural He That suits me, what side'll storage and I which will be held October 26. when went to a fortune teller the Mary The Laurencelie club was enterMAN AND BOY BANQUET protection front eMsion that may bet,le new commander lias promised a other yoir have? day and asked lii.n when was tained Friday evening by Mrs. Rilla derived from She " Ill take the inside and you TO BE ON NOVEMBER 3rd forests and program that will be worth while, the best time to get married. Well, Hausen, ten club members and three can take the outside. other practical correctives in our eve-- 1 was also decided that at the next iie took one look at her and advised invited guests, Mrs. Henry B. McKell nse of land. rvday meeting there will be an auction her to The Mrs. Merele Olsen and Miss Winona grab the first chance. Palmyra Stake man and boy Isale where Legion members can buy SPANIARDS TRIM LEHI Hansen being present. The evening banqute will be held in the City Pa As a broad conclusion, says W. an yor all of the rockers and the dav IN EXCITING GAME vilion on was spent in a demonstration of $22.!) Nash Suit or Overcoat, i Thursday evening, Novem- B. Greely, head of the Forest Service enport. ber 6 at Don't let the price fool you. Our in o'clock. It is anticipat- in the U. S. the painting of 3rd, polychrome work With one second left to play, Haned that 500 men and boys will be In ture, the Department of Agriculflower vases. Luncheon was served son of the is on quality, fit and satguarantee Mrs. Freda Johnson, 66, a native Forest Service has treSpanish Fork high school attendance. 1 will call any isfaction. at 10:30, the hostess being assisted football team Tickets will in be sold mendous faith in the commercial of Sweden, but a resident of Utah time, any scored a touchdown on sister-in-lathe various GRANT M. ROBERTSON. her Miss of Winona wards place. by the stake dur- promise of timber a forward pass, what seemed v to Amer- for the past 25 years, died Thursday turning growing ' ' (AIIVEKTISKMKNTI Hansen. a certain 12 to 6 defeat into a 13 to ing the week following October 23, ican landowners. The law of morning at the home of her son, Edsupply of members by the respective troop and demand is 12 victory, for they were able to working steadily to win Johnson of Springville. She had 5 WEATHER REPORT cross the goal line on a lateral pass committees and the Y. M. M. I. A. create timber value which in JUDGES OF ELECTION lived much of the time she has been large presidencies. portions of the United States will pay in Utah, "at Benjamin, and the funplay from the three-yar- d line on the Observations made by the Govern- - , The The following judges of election play following. the Lehi that allbanquet committee requests fair returns on Forestry as a business eral services will be held at the Ben- ment Although Weather Observward mutual presidencies The economic have been appointed: lads looked like winners up to the of other coun- jamin chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 er at the Spanish Fork Power Plant.' history and ward First Ward troop committees meet in tries which have Harvey Nielsen, R. last few seconds of play, the Spanpassed through a oclock. The body may be viewed at Standard II. S. Instruments the Union meeting of Palmyra Stake cycle of S. Bradford, Jacob A .Robertson, as iards were to forest depletion con- the home of Bishop John Johnson of in the manner recommended exposed them in all on October 23. virgin superior by the At that meeting the clusion. The time judges and J. V. Leifson and Arthur departments of the game, "carrying is fast approaching Benjamin Sunchiy morniifg. Mrs. Chief o.f the eatlier Bureau. Nelson as alternates. the ball for first downs sixteen times tickets will be distributed and in- when forestry and Johnson had been a widow for more forestry alone, structions as to their sale will be will Second ward Amos Wood, Jared as against six for their the enormous quantities than 20 years. She had been enersupply opponents. The given. Beck and A. R. Creer as judges, with Hanson and Chadwick following is a propor- of wood demand by American were the stars getic in the work of the L. D. S. tionate allocation of the tickets: SaJos. Aitken and Jos. Ferguson as of the Church and in helping care for the game for the winners and St. alternate judges. Joer and Stoker played best for the lem, 50; Leiand, 20; Palmyra, 20. sick'. , She is survived by the follow) Lake Shore 40; First ward 100; SecThird ward L.R. Davis, Jr., Geo. losers. NOTICE of SALE of REAL ESTATE ing children: Edwin Johnson, Mrs. ond ward, 100; Tiird ward 100; Hales and Neii Thomas as judges Delia Angus and Mrs. Freda HarriFriday afternoon, October 14th, Fourth ward, 100. The Stake muand D. E. Williams and D. J. Evans the Spaniards will Sealed bids will be received by son,, all of Springville; Mis. Glen the American tual boards play will prepare and serve John Clear as alternates. Fork high school on the local field. J. Banks, executor of the estate Davis of Genola, and Mrs. Woodruff the banquet. ' ( Clear Fourth ward Ed. Williams, Jno. The two teams of Richard E. Evans, for lot 3 block Hone of Benjamin; one sister. Mrs. compare favorably in JAMES A. ANDERSON, Clear H. Bowen and Benjamin Evans as every way and a 90, with home, and also Lot 4, block John Johnson, Benjamin; and one close, exciting conDR. Clear j JOSEPH E. Geo. HUGHES, and Larsen and Jos. test is looked for. The game will bejudges 9, with home, Spanish Fork j Clear ED. M. ROWE, City, brother, P. G. Lundell, of Herriman, W. Chappie as alternates. until Saturday, October 1st. Utah. A number of grandchildren gin at 3:30 p. m. j Clear Banquet Committee. also survive. lADVXRTlSEilBXT) Clear Forty-fi- t Hnun tud-n- i au-orp- n tr ....... IT;,.? .t.. nr: z W.-U- dl - Hat-urda- .PU.I n," No-Kll- o. 11 b.-e- u ll.-rn- l.), hltry ii a. ao.-on- a lr er " ary-Ia.n.- on d.-ia- li.-r- e - i.- -' , Unman, 1 ir a Elm-burs- Thelond fer m.-nt- ass-J','h- ro exists sirE? "d'T"- "" Twenty Years Ago Ial-ifom- 6-- In-p- er - -- of-in- fire-free- 1 1 |