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Show I PANM SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1928 VOLUME XVII Kiwanians to Observe Legionnaires to Hold Conference Sunday! Anniversary Week j Scenes in S--4 Tragedy Tli Spun lull Fork KIvuiuIh Club The officers and members of the will Julii In with (lie 1670 other Hubs American of all posts south of KUiiiiIh International In tin Unit of Rail Hake City will hold a semicil Slate and ('anada to observe the annual ron fere me at the local Am-c- i anniversary of the organlza-imn'- a ban l.iglon rooms Suttduy, Janun nth foutidiiiK during Anniversary Week of January 15 to 21, wus the auiinunceiiient made by G, (tay Hale l Mihii!ritt of the club, today, Our clubs program will bo under the direction of the committee on education, and will Include several tiumbora that are Ui bo featured by all the rluba throughout the I'n I led States and Canada, raid President Haler. "With the lOU.OOO Klwunlans celebrating the 13th anniversary, it Ih hoped that the general public will become better with Klwanla' ninny achievements. accomplishments, and woik during the pnet twelve yeura. The tirrt Kiwuiil club wiih organized at Detroit and the II rut meeting wnu held on Januury 21, 1915. The Internal loiml organization, therefore recognize Janunry 21 aa the authliM-a- ary 22nd. where plans and polli les for the coming year will be formulated. Such a meeting was held at Ogden two weeks ago by the posts til Sort her u Utah. Meetings of this conference will lie held at I0:3 and 2 o'clock. Hepartment Commander K. A. Littlefield, Department Adjutant Otto Wreslojr of Salt lutke City; Itay L. Olsen r.f Ogden, nutlonul committeeman of I'tah, former Governor Cits. R. Mulicy of Suit Hake, and others wll he present with a iurge delegation from each of the posts assured. The local American Heglon Auxiliary will serve dinner to the vlsltiug Legionnaires at noon. All men are urged to lie In attendance. , !' ' 4 JT 9 I ' "," ft r ' , --T LVJ n A Above is shown a general view ol the iuncral procession of l.irut. Commander Koy K. Jonci.late commander .of the Submarine S-sunk in collision with the Coast Guard Destroyer Paulding. . Lower view shows the Hoard ol Inquiry choen bv Secretary of the Navy Wilbur to investigate the 4 Seated, left to right, are: Rear Admiral Julian H. l.atinicr, Rear Admiral Richard 11. Jackson and Capt. Joseph V. Ogan. Standing is shown Commander Leslie Bratton, Judge Advocate of, the Board. S-- crh. NUUMBER 3 Booth Returns From Local Boys Buy Am. Legion Meeting Champion Ram John E. Booth, Mayor of Spanish Fork returned home yesterday from Indianapolis, where lie attended the meeting of the Aiueroiennlsm Commission of the American Legion Iasi week. Mr. Booth has served on this commission for the last time years and wus reappointed for the term ending December 31. 1930, the only member of the commission to receive reappointment. Mr. Booth has served the Legion as Department Commander and National Executive Committeeman of Utah. The Americanism Commission of the American legion, composed of fifteen members, foiitiuliites the Americanism policies of the organization. They have adapted the following policies to lie carried out by the Posts that will help them give life and vigor to their Americanism activities. Const ruetive education as the way for the preservation and development of American Ideals ami principles was advocated to meet the threat of destructive forces which are at work to undermine democracy In America. Keeping a watchful eye on the problems offered by radicals and pacifist The Span Lh Fork Llu.nlu Sheep Club purchased Crandall's 9.1, the champion Lincoln ram at the Ogden I.lvoHtix k Show for fSuu.uu, from . T. Crandall of Cbm City, Miihlgan. This ram has been champion in 17 of the leading slock show's of Hie United Slates, Including Chicago, Kansas City, Portland, Denver, Ogden. and Suit Lake Ulty. lie is 3 years old. With one of the best floiks of pure bred Lincoln ewes In the country, the i lull expect to still further Improve the quality of their sheep with this addition. The dub consists of Mark II. Hannon. president. Jay lieckstrom, secretary and treasurer, Mark Bradford. Sylvester Bradford and Leo Chiysoii as additional membera. Joseph F. Skinner of the high school fucully Is their advisor. farewell parly' will be given at Third ward Amusement Hull Saturday evening In honor of Nathan Hales and Blaine Swenson, who are With the breaking up of the large leaving Monday to fill missions, the movements. entic anniversary date. ranches In the West, the subdividing former In Canada and the latter In I o.tMiit pledged EUREKA HOAD It. V. U. TO MEET MONTANA Mr. Booth slates that Its innltt ob- the Northern States. The entertainKlwuiu International lias liud a of valley nereage for small furiua, KHt HoU'AT8 FRIDAY anil NATURIMV jectivities would include the forming ment will con. 1st of a ou leniarkiitilo Its prcHcnt growth. rani and pi dl of dlstaster relief corps In each post, dancing. number ul ciulia exceed 1670 and i ud a more general tread toward Refreshments will be sold V. McMullen Melvin It. Wilson. versified the lia.H a total ' so as to agricultural and Dave farming, give Immediate relief at the to defray the expenses. membership of over lUU,-uPROVO, Jan, 16. Brigham Young Shuler, representing time of disasters, bridging the gap Ilenry C. Heinz, of Atlanta. problems on the Pacific Slope and in on called Utah of the Concurs Payson. Bob and Molilalia Cats will the time of disaster until the Georgia, Ih the International Honoring Blaine Swenson, who Is th country are in county commissioner Monday morn- bieet In the historic old Y gymna- from Red Cross ran assemble and then co- leaving Jan nary 23rd to fill a mission being elected at the 11th InIn work to ing Middle Instances regard contemplated paralleling members of the Nelson and Swenson ternational convention In Memphis many on the Eureka to Sanlaquln road sium to battle for supremack in the operating with the Red Cross. There Is an in ser- families gathered last Thursday evlast June. Tin 192S convention will Western conditions. Continuation of community western division of to the Moun the eommleslon.6lU.0U0 Rocky lie held In Scuttle from June 17 to 21 rnaslng tendency on the part of According vice activities which were out ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. will be spent In bettering this road, tain conference basketball league, last year, in which 8.00Utarried of Joseph Two ddcgaici. fioin the local club farmers and ranchers to carry at ber.ides the Swenson to give the young posts subserih' amount regular least a few head of livestock. This ed for malntcnanre. Work on will attend the annua! session. Friday and Saturday nights, January the American legion participated missionary a farewell parly. Tlio the 2oth and 21st. These will he the during some one of 2un different funetlon was directed by Oliver The club at Spanish Fork la well condition Is proving to be good bust road will begin as soon as weather first games of the senson of conferorganized tor effective work during ness where grain, deciduous and conditions will permit. community projects, Including erec- Swenson, Mrs. Clifford Crandall of ence calibre and ought to pack the tion of playgrounds. 1928. A number of civic and social fruits are grown, because livestock Installation of SpringviUe, Mrs. James Swenson, Efforts are made citizen by being not only adds to the cash income at to have this road gymnasium to the roof. Officials of public drinking fountains, erection Mrs. Isaac Swenson and Miss Gladys projects have been outlined by on federal the put the school will be plenty of of community stadium, establishing Williams. During the evening a proliulcs and the governing board, a period of the year when no other highway system, but this is Impos room for allsayIf there have was given, the main features and committees have been assigned ioney is coming In, but more Import- sible they the present time, as the sys- double deck of seats. Lastto put In a public libraries, providing airplane gram to various projects with instruction ant still, returns tc the soil valuable tem's at year and lunding field, and organizing Nation- were an original po. m, "To Blaine. is completely filled, state quota this year, thus far, there have always al Guard Unit and Volunteer Fire De- by Mrs. James Swenson, a paper by to begin work immediately. The club fertilizer. The last feature means officials assert. been choice seats left. Mrs. Oliver Swenson and a presenpartment. anlilriputes a year of success and greater crops and better quality proMontana State won the western Mr. Booth was accompanied to In- tation speech by Albert Swenson in achievement during 1923. ducts. the of members the Friday evening division It Is important that these smaller club and their husbands ference and the ItockyMountaln con- dianapolis by Ray L. Olson, Ogden which lie presented the young man Charles lloyuck of Moore, Idaho, producers of rattle, hogs and sheep wre entertained at championships last year and National Executive Committeeman of with a gift from the relatives presthe home of Mr, are reported to be stronger than ever Utah, who attended the meeting of ent. Mr. Swenson responded with a Is visiting here for a few weeks with have a ready rash market for their and Mrs. In honArthur Livingston relatives and friends. He is the stock, and they be in position to sell or of their son. Bernell, who Is leav- with the addition of another Ward his committee at national headquar- few well chosen words. A short from southern Utah. With the ad- ters. On their return they visited speech was given by Robert Nelson house guest of Mrs. Isabelle Thomas. an a basis fully as favorable and at as ing 23rd to fill a mission in of Ingersoll. at center; and Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas little expense as the larger stockman GreatJanuary A song composed and dition City and who was an honored guest at the Britain. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Johnson had several small producers of livestock, Cooper at guard. Brigham Young is Denver, visiting at St. Louis the party, aud music was enjoyed. There Arthur sung Livingston opened ' than the team was last year. wonderful display of Col. Cltas. A. were eighty relatives present. To meet this situation. Western the 'by as their guest) hist Sunday Mr. 'and with Miss June Living- stronger The size and strength of these two Lindberg collection Mrs. Selvoy Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. producers are taking much the same ston program of and .trophies the accompaniment; giants was mourned last W. Donaldson and Miss Mary Strong course as did the Corn Belt farmers. toasts playing year when awards at the Jefferson museum at LEADERS W ILL CONVENE FOR were by C. M. Jacobson, an unusually small team had to meet Forest Park, and hearing the address In a community where ther are rattle Mrs. Wells given nil of SpringviUe. ANNUAL LEADERSHIP W EEK T. Brockbank and Mrs. the large teams of the other three In- of President Coolidge it has been practicable and valuable Ed. M. at Havana, Bernell Livingston en- stitutions Rowe; on this side of the Rockies. Cuba, at the to pool livestock for community ship- tertained with a cornet Mr. and Mrs. Horen Urotegat broadcasting studio of solo, with Coach Roberts will likely start PROVO, Jan. 16. In addition to' the Kansas City Star, at Kansas City, at dinner Monday evening ments. Miss June Livingston at the piano. at C. and center; Wright Under this plan, the several owners Ed. M. Rowe and Wells T. Brockbank in honor of her brother, Rotiert. who Missouri. the half hundred faculty members of at forward; and Cooper and is touting January 23rd. to fill a of stock each bring to a convenient of the Brigham Young university who will Stake Presidency of- Skousen, Rowe, at guard. The five men have mission in Great Britain. Dinner was entral point In the community any- fered a Palmyra Mrs. Annie R. Beck was hostess to address Leadership Week guests Janfew fitting remarks. Lunch- been served at 6 o'cloek to the members where from a single animal to several eon was served at nine o'clock after working together well, and will the Ladies' Literary Club last Fri- uary 23 to 27, there will be about ' be In shape to show the fans some head. The stock is then marked for which Miss Phillis of the Robert Bradford family. day afternoon. A program fifty speakers from outside the school enter- fast basketball. Livingston Though Montana is ate to the beginning of the appropriownership so that each mans's stock tained with two readings and the renew year These speakers are all leaders In to win conference the 1 again was of the First ward Boy is definitely described, and enough mainder of the evening was spent en- doped Troop "The Old Year Day was their respective lines of work in the this year, the Cougars are hopeful of givengiven. Scouts l.ave been very energetic in stock' to make up a full carload is joying games, music Mrs. Minnie Christianson; state, and will bring a wealth of inby social conand splitting the coming double header poem, For the New Year, by Mrs. formation to those who assemble to doing tuefr share of good turns. Ou made up into one shipment. Usually, versation. at least. The Cougars have a slight Lily Rowe; New Years December 21th they chopped and de- some man in the community, in whom hear them. Greetings in playing the games at Mrs. Pauline livered eight loads of wood to wid- the others have confidence, is given Miss Dale Braithwaitte was hos- advantage Daily at 1:30 the class groups will Turner; Activities of We the task of gathering together the tess to the members of the Penoma home. ows living in the First ward. the Federation of Women's Clubs, assemble at College Hail to hear the team In to named addition the wish to tomr.icnd them for their good shipment, handling the markings, club Thursday evening. The followMrs. Hannah Browne and Mrs. Mag- special music programs which have work. looking after the freight billing and ing program was given: instrument- above. Coach E. L. Roberts has a fast gie Ludlow; violin solo, Donald Han- been prepared, and to listen to geneor of second assortment relief string son. Luncheon was seeing that the shipment is properly al music by Miss Lois Banks; readat 5:3U ral authorities of the state who have in Lob Collins, guard, a reg- to eleven members served . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart en- cared for while enroute to market. two and Miss Babel Braith waite; dancing players special been engaged to give addresses. The ing Commission men at the various Miss Mary Burl Simmons; musical ular of last year and one of the guests, Mrs. Ann Rowe and Mrs.Flor-enc- central theme of the week is The tertained at dinner Sunday compliconHanson. Mrs. Dale Beck assist- Quest of Joy, and various aspects of mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill stock yards are seeking this sort of reading. Miss Jennie Hallam. Lun- greatest "pinch hitters in the Crandall and children and Mr. and business and give to such shipments cheon was served at small tables to ference; West R. Magleby, and Baied the hostess in serving. this subject will be treuted in the reAs of all liff, high quality. guards the same selling service as they give twelve members. Mrs. Albert Stewart. general assembly talks. On Monday, M. who lief he has forwards Magleby AH that to any other consignments. Melvin J. Ballard will speak on the WEST POINT DEFENDER OF such with his made brother Russell, Mrs. Albert Swenson entertained Is necessary on the part o the owners THE NATION FOR 150 YEARS subject, "Joy Through Self Mastery LEW FOOTE COMING an excellent showing in the junior at dinner Monday evening compli- is to consign the stock to a reliable Tuesday, David O. McKay on Joy college league last year; Hoover and Self Realization, and Dr. This mentary to two of her nephews who selling agent at the central market. marks the sesqulrenten-niaThrough year l L. one best actors of J. Sanky Dixon. Porter and Reeves are are leaving January 23rd to fill mis- He looks after the yarding, watering, ever to Foote, at thethe of the military occupancy of Richard R. Lyman on "Joy Through local appear theatre, Contests centers. both relief H. good D. S. church, Blaine feeding, selling and then pays the sions for the West Point, New York, a post which Intellectual Growth; "Wednesday has is coming next Monday night in a begin at 8 oclock. Swenson and Robert A. Nelson. Din freight bills and other charges. Each was the keystone of the patriot cause been reserved for President Heber . new bill of entitled dandy movieland, ner was served at 6:30 after which owner is given a detailed account of Revolution. And ever J. Grant, who will attend if possible; during is the announceThis a Hollywood. hostess was at since thatthetime Mrs. Robert Jex the time was spent informally. Other sale and the entire charges for the ment made today it has been a defend- Thursday, Dr. Adam S. Bennion and manF. J. Faux, In by delightful parly Sunday evening er of the nation, for there was lo- Pres. B. II. Roberts, "The Legacy of guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph service are divided equally among the ager of the local theatre. Mr. Foote honor of her birthday anniversary. Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. owners, according to the number and has United States Military Ac- the Pioneers; Friday, President A. gathered around him a splendid The guests were her near relatives. cated thewhose Nelson and the immediate family. Weight of the animals. ademy, graduates have played W. Ivins, The Husbandman of the On the public stock yards, the sell- cast of players and the attraction can Dinner was served at 6 oclock, a a conspicuous part in every war In Future; and Elder George Albert be to safely please. sweet guaranteed of beautiful peas which this country has centepiece Mr.s James Tolman of Salem an- ing agent grades the stock in the Smith, Joy Through Service to Othengaged. dinA competent salesman dcorated the table. Following nounces the marriage of her daugh- shipment. West both as a Revolution- ers." CARD OF THANKS ner the time was spent informally ary post Point, as the training school and ter, Velnta, to Vance Christoplierson, sells the liogs, another the calves, cards and other diversions. of future generals for our army, has The Lake Shore Fish and Game son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christoph-erso- another the steers and cows, another We wish to express our thanks to enjoying Those present were Mrs. Uri Stewart, had an Association held a meetof Spanish Fork, at Provo Jan- the sheep and Iambs. The animals all who extended Protective and there interesting history, in both their help, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stewart of Sal- - is an ing January 13th for the purpose of illustrated in this article issue uary 16. In honor of the young receive the same attention from pack- kind acts and words of sympathy in em Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall of The Press which tells officers for the coming year. couple a charavari party and oyster er buyers as do the large shipments, the recent illness and death of our and of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Be sure to read West that history. electing children to are and the The following officers were elected: was their Ky prices paid according young given 150 supper Points for and beloved Berniece, daughter, Arthur Stewart and daughter, Ruth; Years, by Elmo Scotf Watson in J. M. Argyle, president; D. V. Argyle friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. grade and quality of the animals. As a matter of fact, the packers are the many beautiful floral offerings, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart and Mrs. this issue. Albert Barney, secreWilliam Christoplierson Monday evwe of all which truly appreciate. Eftte S. Dart. The hostess was asand exective commitlooking more and more towards the treasurer; tary ening. Mr. Mrs. William and Grotegut sisted by her daughters Theda and smaller producer for the bulk of their to work with the respective board tee of committees Appointing standing and Family. Elthear, and her mother, Mrs. Uri for the year 1922 was the main busi- members: Henry Fernstien, Heber room modern home for rent. supplies, and especially for the better Stewart. comes which E. ness of the Spanish Fork Kiwanis Claysou, Mark Huff and Samuel Belof Carter. John production, quality 1 Inquire For Rent Furnished rooms largely from scientifically fed animals dub at a meeting held last Thursday lows. S Bank. Mrs. blocks east of Commercial Wanted Rug weaving. Few perThe sentiment of the meeting was The ladies of the Alta Club were from smaller producers. at the home of Mrs. Betsey night Bessie Sorenson, 446 South Main St. as follows: business stand- that everything possible should be entertained last Friday afternoon at sons realize that Ohio is one of the L. Cornaby. Tippetts, ards and methods, George Jensen, done to protect our game birds and the home of Mrs. Nettie Wilde. The largest sheep producing states in the A farewell testimonial will be held D. fish. J. Evans profollowing program was given: story, Union. This is because, with many at the Second ward meeting house gram, W. W. and Henry Child; M. R. TayMrs. Grace Gardner: article on rear- small producers growing lambs, the Brockbank, at 7:30 The movement is gaining ground on Friday evening commencing lor and Ernest Whitwood; finance, WEATHER REPORT ing children by Mrs. Fern Brockbank, the p. m.f in honor of Bernell Livingston M. R. Pacific Slope. The Los Angeles recipes by Mrs. Susa Andrus. Mrs. Taylor, Dean Wilcox and Fred L. are who and Robert Bradford, often of receives market shipments C. C. Jensen, Elsie Warner, Mrs. Fern Brockbank; Ludlow; good Observations made by the Governin which there are as many as leaving next Monday to fill missions R. W. Creer androads, David Hodge; inter ment jokes. Mrs. LaReta Brockbank; duet hogs proin Weather ObservThe Britain. Great out following convict or Bert former different owners, Sorenson, thirty club relations, Dr. Joseph Hughes, Lois Tippetts and Keith Wilde; vocal twenty ed at the Spanish Fork Power Plant. given under the direc- Henry A. Gardner and Dr. solos. Miss Marguerite Jepperson. 14 each receiving uli market value and on parole, and recently captured by gram ofwill beward Wells T. recreation commit- Brockbank; the son tion members and two special guests, Mrs. getting the benefit of the lowest cost Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Pierce and membership, J. A. Brock- Standard U. S. Instruments exposed act of tee: community singing under the di- bank, F. J. Faux of in while the of Don, Salem, S. Mrs. Rawlins transportation. Hansen and and G. Ray Holes; In the manner recommended by the Gladys with of Ernest Whitwood,. stealing gas to fill the .tank of a rection F. J. C. ' M. .Jacobson Chief of the Weather Bureau. music, Faux, Hughes were present. Refreshments invoMr. and Mrs. A. E. Money left stolen car he was driving, was ar- Fern Brockbank at the organ; were served by the hostess, assisted and Ernest Whitwood; publicity, W. T Pres. Wells LarM. Brockbank; cation, Martin before raigned Judge A. Cornaby, Jos. F. Skinner and C. Tuesday morning to spend , two or by her daughter, Vivian. Mapleton Quartette; reading, C. Jensen; three weeks in Southern California. son of the Fourth district court Tues- song, public affairs, H. A. GardEmma Miss Lewis; on a song, Mapleton of deprivday afternoon charge ner, J. W, Christenson, Everyone milking cows will see Jr., and Fred James solo, his an use Curtis; Ludlow and R. W. auto owner of the of quartet; banjo Rural Carrier Examination, Span- ing and hear something of interest at a Creer; underprivinciEd. solo, car. Williams; missionary Dairy Day program to he held a the ish Fork, February 11, Salary $1800. Mr. and ileged child, Dr. W. Y. Brockbank, Roscoe J. was dents, duet, Sorenson Creer; and pled miss guilty this Dont Dr. Joseph Hughes and David Hodge; opporPayson Second ward church Satur- Age to serve not more than five Mrs. Golden Waldron; solo. Miss ErAgriculture, Jos. F. Skinner, W. W; day, January 21st. The program will tunity. Coaching course, $5. Book- years in the state Warma He Bishop Worley; remarks, penitentiary. Brockbank and Dean Wilcox; educainclude a talk, Does Dairy Pay? let free. L. Hampton, Box 1S18PT, was W. T. ner; closing to remarks, missionaries; car a belonging driving tion, J. W. Christenson, Jr., Wallace by Dr. C. Y. Cannon; and a talkWhy Washington, D. C. H. song, benediction, 244 Second East congregation; South, JIansgren, W. Brockbank and C. M. Jacobson. Farmers Lose Cream by Lawrence Eugene Hughes. Sealed bids will be received by Provo. Atwood, cooperative marketing exexecutor of the estate Mrs. Lee Dart went to Spring Lake pert. A musical program will also be John J. Banks, F Q. No. 0,2114, 032 8:10 Furnished and hnfurnished apartof Richard E. Evans, for lot 3 block Wednesday to attend a birthday dingiven. What age is your baby? ner in honor of her sister, Mrs. Clara 90, with home; and also Lot 4, block ments for Rent See First National Six months. Menlove. She spent the remainder Lost A gray overcoat. Finder 79, with home, Spanish Fork City, Bank. Is he your youngest? of the week with relatives there. (AOVEaTlSEUCNT) please return to Press office. Reward until Wednesday, February 29th. Livestock Situation. o. presi-den- t, Pres-idc- A Hie rltl-aei- ts Inter-Mounta- in nt Self-Cultu- re t e n 1 Sorenson Gets Five Year Prison Sentence 18-5- 0. |