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Show prwg ME SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 3rd, 1928 VOLUME XVII Contests Completed Palmyra Stake M. I. A. Tht Palmyra Stake M. I. A. context were livid Tuesday and Wednea-daevening at the Winona Tehatre Itnom with an tithe Amor lean the fololwlng result. Clou nor Girls Puhllo Speaking LaVern I .oxoo, Flrt Won hy Ml Ward. Other contestant were Miss Anloll Ludlow, Second Ward; Ml Agnoa Skinner, Fourth ward: Ml Helen Prior, Third ward: Ml fxuttrl Hodge, Lclund M Men's Puhllo Speaking Won Charlea MoKell, Fourth ward. other conteulanta were Itoaroe Creer Seeond ward: Ira Markham, Loland. and Mark Cardner, let ward. Won hy Cold and Creeu Walt Joseph Sorenxoti and Ardell Ludlow, Second want, and Archie William und Mary Will lu tint. Fourth ward. Won hy Fourth ward. Chorua Walter llrlggs. lonductur: Miss Mary Willlumx accompanist. Leah Swell-01Esther Olxeii, Jennie Swenson. Erma Willlatnx, Jennie Mae Olsen, Wllmu llunxon. Gladys Willlama, Del la Christensen. and Ithea Swenaon. tine Act Play "The Rescue." Won hy Set olid ward: M iss Ardell Kale Tlppelt. Mix Luillmf. Ml Janie Finch, Mixx Serena Lutllow, ltoxeoe freer, Joseph Sorenson, Heed Junes, llyrou Tuttle, Dixliop Ellsliu Warner, Jumex J. Finch and I'hll y 1, Smart. These winners will context ut Ne-pon Saturday. May 12h. with the winners of Tliitic. Juab. Nebo.'.MII lard and Deseret Stakes. hi RAILROAD MAGAZINE IM MISTS 1'TAII IV HlfCKNT ISSUE A timely and fliteresting article nhouj Utah, hy Covernor George II. Dern, which sets forth vividly the various uttrllMites of the state, primarily its scenic attractions and Industrial growth, is the leading feature of the I'niun Pacific .Mt.ga7.ine for May. Altogether nine pages of the publication are devoted to the stute, including the cover, front ispiece and a double page spread of photograph., and In addition there are four pages of pictures of I'niun Iaclllc employees at various points in Ctah. The cover hears an impressive view of the copper mine at Bingham Canyon, while us a frontispiuce a picture of Salt City looking up Main Street to tile stale capitol, with the Mormon Temple in the foreground. The two pages o photographs repup-peu- ts resent placc-- s that' are espedaly in- viting to tourists or that are especially significant for Industrial or other reasons. These illustrations supplement in a striking way the description by Covernor Dern of the remarkable combination of scenic wonders in Ctah. An outdoor enthusiast himself, the governor knows them all first hand, and one's knowledge and appreciation of them, whether one has visited Ctah or not, are increased hy Covernor hern's pen picture. National parks and monuments, valleys, mountains, canyons and cities appear in it. The governor tells a comprehensive story of the state's remarkable industrial activity how, for example on the 2'g per cent of the state's area that is irrigated, anti the 1 per cent that is dry farmed, the one crop of beets alone is enough to produce 100,000 tons of sugar a year and the fruit and vegetable crops keep thirty-severauneries busy. He also poinie out in a forceful manner the other outstanding results of intensive culn tivation. Utahs preeminence last year as a silver mining state it ranked first In the output of that metal as well as its standing as a producer of other metals, is the subject of another part of the governor's article. He covers, in addition, the live stock, wool, oil, coal and other industries or resources, provides an insight into Utah's widely known educational facilities, and brieliy reviews the colorful history of the State. The Union-Pacifi- c Magazine circulates to the 50, 000-od- d employees of the Union Pacific System and goes to public libraries, dubs, chambers of commerce, heads of industries and other individuals throughout the country. ASSESSMENT NOTICE Alta Superior Mining and Milling Company, Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Alta Superior Mining and Milling Company, a corporation, held on Friday, the 13th day of April, 1928, No. 13, of three an assessment, dollars ($3) per thousand shares was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Elmer E. Nelson, secretary of said corporation, at his office 345 N. 1st West Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday the 5th day of May, 1928, will be delin- quent and advertised' for sale at pub-is lic auction, and. unless payment made before, will he sold on Saturat day, the 26th day of May, 1928 othe office of the secretary at 2 asclock p. m., to pay the delinquent sessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. omi PAMS ELMER E. NELSON, Secretary. Office 345 N. 1st West, Provo, Utah. APOSTLE. R. R. LYMAN SPEAKER AT QUARTERLY CONFERENCE OF STAKE NUMBER 18 Tourist Librarian Hurt When Former Spanish Forker Run Down by Horse Year, Says .Mcrchan Dies at Lovell, Wyo. 1928 a Big !' A siudy of general romll Mr. Rebecca Buster, librarian of lion throughout lha country show Ihs Spanish Fork Public Library was ha Hie summer of this year Is going seriously Injured Hundsy afternoon 0 xie a .tremendous movement of as result of being run down by a m all iioox the country on vara burse ridden by Dell , Christensen, 111 decide !i.n-- , or on trips whhlt 10 year old. Mrs. Buster was knock- The following obituary is copied from the Lovell I Wyo.) Chronicle, of Thursday, April II: On of latvelFs business men and most historic character was railed last Friday, April II. with the death of John W, Robertson, John W. Robertson ws born In Salt Lake City, Utah, In 1852, and spent the early part of his llfo In that stats. While yet young man he served a justice of the peace and established a good record for himself. On Thanksgiving Day, I77. John W. Robertson and Lucy H. Snell were united In marriage. Fifteen children were born to thle union, eleven of whom have grown to man and wo--a mn hood. Until 1900 they resided at Spanish Fork, Utah, and then came to Lovell. For aeveral years Mr. Robertson engagod In farming and lived on t ha Ira Waters and Sam Coiner farms. In the early part building of the country be worked on the Sidon canal and on ths Lovell canal and was one of the promoters of the Lovell Canal. In 1916 Mr. Robertson moved Into Lovell and purchased the Implement nnd grain store which he ha operated ever Inre. In addition to hla wife, Mr. Robertson leaves to mourn bis death 11 children, eight sons and three daughters: Cyrus. Archie. Ralph, Bryant, McKenzie, C. Heck, Mrs. Vera Elmer and Mrs. M. A. Jolley, all of Lovell, and Wesley Robertson, of Sprlngvllle, Utah and Mrs. Alma Tilley of Burley, Idaho. All wet present at the funeral with the exception of Mrs. Tilley. In addition to the children, Jleber T. Robertson, Mrs. Emma R. Creer and Mrs. Maragaret Creer of Spanish Fork, and E. W, Robertson of Salt Lake City were present. Quarterly conference of the Pal W Ihaith of tlu High Council spoke myra take wax held Saturday and on Hit law of tithing, I raring the homes will be located, ed down by the hors and suffered a Sunday. The Suturduy aeuulonx were history of the donu and rail Dm while held at the Second ward meeting attention to Hut blessing given of my D. I. Firms go. manager of the concussion of the brain. Although houue and the Sunday aexxlonx at the Cod because of living up to this lav. I '(' Penney Uo store. weak aud nervous as a result of still A Pavilion. President Henry City ll.er,. are more than 22.ouu.uoo Floyd Loxce, who has just return- ci.cer tars In use. The sales of (he the shock, she I reported to bo out Cardner presided at all the aexulon of danger by the attending physician. he ed front Canadian mission, xpokv It. Lyman of the anj (xiehard .my months of this year have wit Mrs. Buster daughwaa preuent repre- briefly coneerniiiK his labors then. ai od n w It Is safe to say ter Billie, were and her little rj f t h theTwelve crossing Third North The High School chorus sang My 'hut he total number of miles which general authorities of senting Street at First East street when the 1:1 he n. vend (he church. Lark, My lor." hy motorists every Christensen boy rod up on hla horse At the opening session which conVi Hie of k.rroin opening up Spring Whether the horse became unman Henry Gardner spoke on vened Saturday morning at lu:30 at theHlshop blessings of membership in I ha mil lug, will he 2.2U0.0U0.UUU. This ageablo, or whether Mrs. Buster b the Second ward chapel, the congre- ehureh a xuii'i minus figure w hich gives me owe to train and the Is not known. rame The of Walter the ililldr n In duty gation under tht direction idea of what store keepers In little confused. truth. the was able to make her way girl Hrlggx, with Miss Mary Williams til town ami the A boys "Masts sextette throughout sang, illy Mrs. Buster waa taken Into the organ, sang, 'Redeemer of Isuntr may expect In the way of to aafety. tear." the borne of Isaac Swenson for rael," after which the invocation was ixuul cuxtomers. the Apostle Lyman treatment, and later In the offered hy Bishop Marlnus lairsen. are good roads leading ev first aid taken '1 to her home. jouiig people on the spirit they have evening The Fourth ward choir then sung. of doing tilings. He paid tribute to is win re Automobile licenses from "Let Us All Press On." r he moxi dlxtant stales will he seen In Dr. George It. Itrlmhail and the A baby boy waa born Sunday to President Cardner in his opening of the student who eoiue from ihU iity ami every other city In the Mrs. Arthur S. Johnson. rt'iimrks, reported the Stake to he In Spanish Fork to the higher Instltu country during the next few months. a harmonious condition, the auxiliary lions of "The owners of cars will be stopIt isn't so inmli A baby girl was born to Mrs. Jas. associations in good order. He men- what we learning. or hear that ping at lm nl hotels or In local ramp Nielsen routita," say April 27tb. tioned particularly the Religion flu Tlo-want supplies, cloth "hut what we do Ihul causes ground, he Vlili h he said was one of the leading us suld, Two to grow spiritually. The thing ini:, food stuffs, amusement. See Yellow clover Seed for Sale Kadi organixalions in the Church. most effeetlvely Is ex- hdlur per day per car will mean Hans Olsen. of ns ought to see to It Ihul we do that tenehis a which these lll.miu.uuo have ho does not day father if uur part In the work of the Lord. ample. will spend for other things an honest, upright attitude toward Miss Lily Browne of Salt Lake xu Id President Cardner, regardless life. It lantiot be exported that the iIiiiii oil and gasoline, of what that part may lie. 1ruy In son will he honest and "The money which the local mer- - City spent the week end here visitIf upright. your homes with your fumiiles, pay your elnldren are not doing as yog haul will get out of this enormous ing with relatives and friends. our tithes and your offerings and do would like them to do, look luto your amount will he dependent upon the Miss Vera Finch left today on n all your duties In the Church und own life. Those who have rememuppi'aiume he makes through his " to California, where she experts will He receive the blessings. you bered t!ie law of tithing, kept tt.v store. The amount which will come trip to visit for two weeks. admonished the Saints to watch over word of h in and town e;n visit wlhdom, remembered to city depends upon hu young people mul keep them from how attractive that loy n makes Itself and and and rare for the needy, poor Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Mlrkelson evil: to leach them flifd of all to be- to walk in the motorist. uccordlng to the comma come good husbands and fathers, Elberta were guests Hundreds of new ears with new and children of Mr. of God, will find as a rule that and Mra. E. A. wives und mothers, and teach them their eliildren will do likewise. If ieudc will pass down the streets of Wednesday of the xacrcdnexx of the marriage cov- we do not have the Clayson. stamtin merchant and courage city every day. Every enant. ina to live up to our ronvlellons, we iu (own should he prepared to do hts FAMOCH INDIAN MOTHERS Albert Swenxon of the High Friday afternoon Mrs. II. B. will ptay for the wellbeing of our hare of the business these car will entertained 21 little glrle at a believed that the Cos pel is a ARK HONORED THIS YEAR in vain. Sometimes represent. (hildren largely party In honor of her little daughter greater blessing to us than any of tix our prayers ure uot answered and we in the local newspapAdvertising fourth birthday. Mothers Day last year was signalappreciate. On account of the bless- do not understand why, and some- er will be a great help. Nearly evized by n number of projects for honings we receive, we each have an ob- times lose faith; but if we understood ery motorist buys a newspaper to see Tbo advanced girls of the Junior oring the pioneer mother of America. ligation to do the will of the Lord, the purposes of the Lord in answ tir- w hut is going on. Advertising will of the 8econd ward M. This year It is the Indian mother who and each of us must attend to that department tin-ibusiin is or on a :elt our answer what ing fulling to going prayers A. will give the program at the Is coming in for her share of rempart of the work to which he is as- we would have no doubt. ness way. to be held Sunday embrance In the form of memorials signed. in closing 'CrossThe chorus Altent ion to tocul camp grounds, conjoint atmeeting the ward chapel. A fine which are planned or already under Walter Briggs was called, and said ing the Bar," sung bene- city and private property to pro- evening which after the musical program has been arranged. way. A monument to the memory of in part: "The best day in my lift- and diction was pronounced hy Fred grams which will make the town atthe lives of my parents was the day Hales. Everybody Is cordially Invited to at- one of these famous Indian mothers local dress to tractive to the motorist, j we left England to come to Zion. We tend. has already been erected in Virginia atwill make them which ot store At the Sunday afternoon session Ui have tried to be worthy of citizenand she Is to be further honored with will all do to tractive the of The traveler, the sang, congregation Spirit At the conjoint meeting of the a memorial window In the great Natship In this country and membership God Like Ffeg I Burning." 'TLi their purt. in- tills church, sdnfe . A. Sunday evening ional Cathedral in Washington- .- On coming here, In vocal loll was is time of the year when the First ward This offered Patriarch hy and we are grateful for the blessings William will be given the soil of North Dakota and Oregon the following program evwhich amount extra business of which the after Grotegut, of Cod granted to us since we came vocal stand statues recalling the deeds ot exercises: after the opening is do direcmerchant ward under Fourth the up may ery entirely choir, to this land." He told of an experAnn another Indian heroine and now WyMartha solo. duet. Ashby; piano t be lie which him efforts to tion of Hear and Walter Briggs sang, () puts ience he had as a child of being kick- Ye Heavens." to make his place of busi- and Fred Skinner; reading, Mrs. An- oming proposes another monument forward ed out of school because he had joinPres. Ed. M. Rowe spoke on the ness atiractive to the stranger who nie Holt; two selections, Salem Male to mark her almost forgotten grave. ed the church of Jesus Christ of LatIt you would know who these Quartet; tributes to mother. Mutual of prayer. power Probably the is in town." ter day Saints. famous Indian mothers are and what girls. men in force lives of the greatest A solo, "Hold Thou My Hand"was and women," he plans are being mude to recall the said, Is the habit EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE" CALLS rendered by Miss Cladys Williams. On Monday afternoon Mrs. 1L B. memory of them to all Americana b... on He of also the spoke for tiimcal new vork scene McKell wag pleasantly surprised by ure to read the Illustrated feature Apostle Lyman asked The congre- law prayer. of tithing and the manner in her aunts, Mrs. J. J. Banks, Mrs. M. article "Three Famous Indian Mothgation to sing, "O Ye Mountains which the Church is the High," which was done," after which young people in these training On completing the "East Side O. Rockhlll. Mrs. Andrew Prior, and ers by Elmo Scott Watson in this fundamental ho occupied the remainder of the scenes from "East Side. West Side Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and her sister, Issue of The Press. time with an address on the rights principles. C. Tanner, principal of the at the Fox New York studio, Allan Mrs. Ruth McDaniel and little daughObert we enjoy and should maintain as his attention to the ter, Joyce of Provo. The occasion LON CIIAXET HAS HAD seminary, stated that he would not Dwan turned citizens of the United States. as her mother's birthday. A VERY ACTIVE LIFE West Side portions of the story. he Us as a teachpr next year, with The choir sang, "Sweet is the and he must The large Ghetto set which attracted that expressed regret Work," after which the benediction The officers and teachers of the so much comment because of its fPerhaps one reason that Lon Chawas pronounced hy John D. Pajzant. part from the students, and voiced idelity to detail gave way before an Salem Y. L. M. I. A. pleasantly sur- ney can play many parts in pictures his time for the pleasant appreciation At the afternoon session, the Stake who constructed prised Daisy M. Stone Monday night. Is that in real life he has played just making the- declar- army of carpenters and Ward Primary workers furnished he has had here, interiors on The party, was given In honor of her as many. . Chaney's career includes a Avenue Park elaborate has been the that ation it happiest the same the music under the direction of Mrs. long services as first counsellor In wide range of activities from paper stage. of his life. year Vernecia Markham Beck. the presidency of the Mutual, from hanging to mountain guide; from Hebrew "They bearded The patriarchs an The choir rendered anthem, iang as the opening number, Our Prayer Song. after which John S. and the old women of the pretzel which position she has resigned. The stage director to the premier actor Great Primary. The invocation stands went hack to Hester street, evening was spent in playing games of the screen. was offered by John F. Beck, after Davis and George S. Larsen, who and Mike Born in Colorado Springs, Chaney Connolly, the casting di- and social chat. Refreshments were Mexican have the from returned just 11 o'clock. which the Primary workers sang, first became a guide, taking tourists Dr. Asa L. rector began to search for slim so- served to 19 at mission, spoke briefly. Morning Praise. up Pike's Peak. Later he became ciety debutantes and men who could Samuel H. Cornaby of the High Curtis of 1ayson also spoke briefly wear evening clothes in the approved ASSESSMENT ROLLS COMPLETE property boy in his brother's theatre upon the many prophecies of Joseph Council spoke on the many blessings Smith. SAYS UTAH COUNTY' ASSESSOR In Colorado Springs;then worked for Park Avenue manner. we receive as members of the Church a firm of interior decorators in DenWhile Dore Davidson and Sonia adin his Aposile Lyman closing and Kingdom of God. ver. He reutrned to the stage to were retained as "Paand Nodalsky commented dress the upon apparent E. Chas. Assessor Hawkins County Mrs. Annie B. Beck president of Ma Lipvitch, the three important produce a comic opera and after oT and of the assessvigor people virility has practically completed the the Primary Association of the Stake, Owas for years stage manager, that for characters George suporting hat and Stake added nearly Brien Mrs. Lyle Creer, president of the Palmyra were Hol- ment of Utah County for 1928, and comedian and dancer with musical Vallia and Virginia men come all from great agricultural the farm lands of the counStake Y. L. M. I. A., E. D. Hawkins, shows, Including Kolb and communities. It is the aim of this mes Herbert, cast in the role of Gil- although were lowered this year, the county comedy Superintendent of Religion Class of church, the speaker said, "to bring bert Van Horn; June Collyer, as Jo- ty Dill, and other organizations. In a assessed shows substantial gain the Stake, and Mrs. Delila Hughes, His first experience in pictures was up a generation of young people bet- sephine Van Horn, and Frank Dodge valuation. This gain comes from as a Western Stake Relief Society President, each ter as Judge Kelly. rider, at Universal and on morally physically, valuation the the placed higher when musical comedy business gave a report of their respective or- than the world mentally City, "East Side, West Side comes to Columbia has ever known. A Steel Company, the pipe ganizations. of the Church of Jesus Christ the Angelas Theatre Wednesday for factory and personal property, states was slack. He was then cast in vilMrs. Stella Brockbank and Miss member lain roles, and won his big chance two an of days. Laiter-daengagement make can of Saints Mr. Hawkins. hardly The latter gain comes to demonstrate Kate Tippetts rendered a duet,"Teach a what he could do outto mistake than marry from additional and greater sheep principally as a character actor in The Miracle with piano ac- side the My Soul to Pray, Old lumber stables and sheds for automobiles. of is the church, testimony Man." This launched his fame, and companiment by Mrs. Fern Brock-ban- men and women who have done so. Sale Call at 88 East 1st North. Mr. Hawkins, in speaking of the The Penalty, and others confirmed as There are differences of assessment of opinion corporate property, it. e per Francis A. Hanks of the High to whether it is 3 ply, 11 Rubber Hose, to to which is made by the State Board of dance, right Council spoke on the mistaken docAmong his most recent successes tea or toffee, or to foot at the Spanish Fork Equalization, states that indications are The Unholy Three, "The Road trine of the infailibality of men and smoke, to drink we have our beliefs and pointed toward a very material de- to the power of individual testimony. play cards, "TeU It to the MarBOOTH CANDIDATE FOR crease, as the net proceeds reported ines,Mandalay, He urged the Saints to live up to the other churches have theirs, hut when Mr. Wu," "The Unknown, CITY KANSAS TO DELEGATE we speak against divorce, we speak conwere the by companies, mining teachings of the Gospel. widely different. as do all intelligent people. We siderable less this year than in years allHis latest hit, The Big City, in Apostle Lyman spoke of the inspir- should strive to and as is This live wives of decrease latter spec- which he ation in the addresses usually given Mayor John E. Booth, executive past. plays a gangster leader in Disso that we will have no committeeman husbands School ial Nebo to interest the of the Utah Hoover a romance of New York night life, hy Elders of the Church, and said occasion for We assessshould for President Club and J. Herbert trict, as practically all of said comes Monday to the nAgelus Thethat ours is a church of service, in strive to live so divorce. that we may be proud Snell, chairman of Utah County Hoo- ment belongs in this district. which everybody, practically, has a atre. Tod Browning directed it.with of our families and our families may ver clubs, attended the Hoover lunMarceline Day, James Murray, Betty duty to perform. This stamps it as be us. a honor to of is The have Fork Wedproud Newhouse greatest Spanish Hotel cheon at the of divine origin. He spoke of mirCompson and a huge cast. is can woman to come man or a that Junior Band that will be a credit to aculous outpourings of the spirit of nesday noon. man. to be a the of a parent glorious Mr. Booth was requested to be God on various occasions where but WEATHER REPORT The choir sang in closing an an- candidate for one of the delegates to the city. The big drive is now on. few had gathered together to worObservations made by the GovernWe have 30 members at present, proIn Our Redeemers Name, them, Convention National the Republican ship. ment Weather ObservThe Primary Workers sang, Hail alter which the benediction was pro-of to be held at Kansas City on June 12 gressing nicely under the direction of W. E. nounced Stoker er hy at the Spanish Fork Power Plant. Bishop of the W. of Miller. the wards, for selection L. the Republican Bishops Glorious Day, after which t lie benecandidate for president. The Utah Kiwanis Club and City Council, get Standard U. S. Instruments exposed diction was pronounced by Bishop Price. Just think, in the manner recommended by the will be chosen at the State behind this movement. Isaac Briggs. delegates I will buy your wool. See me first At the Sunday morning session the Republican convention to be held at other towns are organizing bands as Chief of the Weather Bureau. 7. E. E. Thomas. Phone Salt Lake City May 4 th. Spanish a means to keep young girls and boys High School chorus under the direcFork has five delegates to this con- home at night, also to give them an tion of Prof. F. J. Faux, with Miss ocr For Rent Three rooms. See vention. Mr. Booth wil be support- education that cannot be gotten any o 5 Vivian Wilde at the piano, sang God w A. Davis. Mrs. beB Lions Club state and Margaret of the ed other sections from all way. Payson Bless Our Native Land. The invoca0 2- 1 p 3 cause of li is wide acquaintance. City Council is now organizing a tion was offered hy Morris J. Martell, s P 1 SATURDAY SPECIAL Heavy band for boys and girls. Music & after which the chorus sang The Canvas r All ut wide (We. (t ft. Dam, The little moths are never gay, C develops one mentally, artistically Sabbath Day. e c1 c and spiritually. You can study all President Wells T.Brockbank com- you want. Spanish Fork p They do not dance at all. sum of summer for small the $5.00. which mended the sincerity with the I wonder what they do when they or horses, cattle For for Instrumusical to a The pasturage play ability teachers and officers of the auxiliary Attend a camphor ball. ment cannot be valued in dollars and associations are performing their la- see or write John B. Morgan, Goshen. for month $1.50 for cattle, $1.00 per cents, so every parent get your boy or bors, and spoke of the importance of horses. German police pups, girl In training. See Mr. Miller about For Sale teaching the church and the various instruments, he can direct you right rewards of the work. champion stock, reasonable. For Early Seed Potatoes see Win. grand A Public Spirited Address 1201 North on 5th West St., in the matter. Two numbers were rendered by . Citizen. Phone Provo, Utah. the Girls Glee Club, after which C. Itigtrup. i.t-- 1 '! I romm-mde- In-r- e char-seie- mo-(orix- ts 1 Me-Ke- (01111-ci- l, - M.-1- 1 v k. Co-o- -- Co-p- o. 562-w- ll |