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Show SI.MIJA" ri n the Great African Game Picture, at the Angclus Theatre Wednesday and Thursday, May 8 and 9 - K?msTTT TH) IFir i VOLUME XXVIII SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 2id, G. RAY HALES SUCCEEDS ED. M. 4444444444444444444444 : ROWE IN STAKE PRESIDENCY org Hay tmuuber of tb i Sa ... z, !ZTw a!,r!hva ,ur"''' 'Pwl" .Northaesiern State ? 1D23 NUMBER IS 444444444 mkmoriu, n tv mhiit; amatuut t inerting Mill lie lio cil-mo- il, evening, Ms, Nth, a! H at the t Ily llall fur llie purM.e nf furniulaling plans lur Hie priM-- uboertnnie of Falling Straw Stack Ilurics Poland Woman p. lit., $ CLEANUP AND 1AINT-UHear This Yc People! Think! Act! Jon Mrs, Sarah Berk, wife of Auiti. Iaac Ucik.of .land was found dead .til iiiett ate Inviteil an l Friday evening under a small quan. nil nrganiSMlIuns are requeoietl ., rovoi.1-tr..nr.- . 'rI-T"- 7 of sirs at th family home, u Hi tliy of perhaps greatest In first lia,e refuvM'iilali,e al H, Hose, counselor to,... Th body was discovered by her JOHN U( MH, L TJif- - I'liwtila; Know all .Min, Ymiii auI (IiiMi Mu, or, 4 son, Red. who wa giving fresh rj-r.rs- i o th cows for a bed, II had 44444444444444444444444444 slraw 1 taken two forkful of straw from th lii Xiitionul Tlmt Wlirn-fallen heap when his fork strut k ju up mj I'uiM-uM. W something and, stooping to examine f I 1m ivMiltt'ti in many minimmblh are taught lo us. "V 4 It. dlstovered his mothers feet. Th lltfhon Vrastus .,i 0,v"r ,v" 80 dquate roneepjtX ily lift l!irii"litul th1 1'lsit-- ! Stallyoung man ran to th house and niyra I hn ot j 8,i,' "f Mormon summoned help. Antrim lleck, a n.t i, I broihuMn liiw. nml other tirtcbborn In SalV,mt riling IL'ulth; l!epreentatlves of th Iwt-lKork Fifth ward worn n.n.ed a th! SSmiiTtUri V which comprise the Timpano, removed the straw front tb woman a I In go Council, Roy Scouts of America body, finding that die had evidently ini; Thrift; Wo mum trafn our yuung people to met at th City ami County building brn niothrii to dnaili, rmthi-riiiklit Fin have pride In their membership und 4 at Provo last night to transact u- -l Dr. Joseph Hughes wa summoned ness pcrtjinrtig to th Hoy Kraut pro and found that participation In the organizations of ah had been dead am In I'ivie Siimululiiitf 1riil'; th church, ttiir whole life U a matom time. II expressed th grum hr. O. K. Ilansen was ter of choice between relative values. 4 that ah must hav fainted opinion In Making tin I!"tu; ami 4'iu I'.ianlil'ul; chary. Prayer was offered by and as Oil of th chief functlona of Ilf la Went Henry A. Gardner. C. J. Carl sh was a strong, woman, healthy Iho ability to rhooa sou. executive of the 12th region sb cnnld easily have extricated her-se- lf Things which In it known f li.il .Wav. havi In and of ihniiselve Ottiar Klrklium and Gi-aro not wrong 4 Hammond from th straw otherwise, a In lb s.glu 4 ii.oin grevlou off.-tli un-tiMrs. Beck was last seen allv shout many valuable suggestions for ga,e nml a llioruujrli fur 4 lninlmp gHirrnl. of Oiid If don at tloi wrong time. 4 the betterment of Scout mg. It cost 9:30 Friday morning when she went 1D2D. n,m,Hr" conveniences. auch aa 4 tit Ttmpunogo T.h Council $3.92 pc in to take car of some little chickens. Fork May th, Mmnlay, lMty, than la usually Spanish n..l h,.ih In Scouting In comparison to It was believed that sh was aro good but they arc 4 .5 :. held ..'5 I the aittomobllo boy aeanlotia which .."5.57 were formerly s 4 filizt-npulling 1 l Mniahi 1 In all timi lnfurt sometime to In All uaea. We 4 put California and $11.80 very bad straw from th stack to give tl2.u on Saturday. .. th have 4 we of Nevada. truth need what but enough th Nothing chickens young splendid fresh President Henry A. Gardner pre- la straw, when with iHifthIu'1 in tin Coinniunity tu I'iniiit'htt'tl ttii join the I 4 of I. three trutlta. and lb of application th system cooperation from recent aided at all the sessions. and Apoatl stack, top 4 call H. church make Gift possible. Many rains, fell on her.heavy you to your coven 4 When sh did not t tin City Park Mmla wmiIc, inorninjr at 8 Stephen L. Itlcharda waa In attend-a- onta, upon I ii not defilekfp iiu-bodica with 4 valuable their your return to give th grathouse at noon no alarm throughout the conference. At autt.iiain -- a. The worat ef 4 is. our district, however. Is too large waa Ml as members of the a. in. the opening aeaalon th Ttifrd ward polaonoua faintly of breaking the Word of Wfa 4 fed on for man more to men 4 rover; thought ah had gone to spend the choir, under th direction of Mra. Kd. horn are not should b put Into continuous servlc day with one of her daughters phyabal but aplrltual. 4 husincas pl.nu-- s will W ami All or a Ilunaen. with Mra. I laid Larsen at htorns God with making a better and quicker contact neighbor. Her husband Is In th organ, tang. "For the Strength lo nut swear, do not mock will opon a nl between local and council workers. approach God In reverence from rheumatism, but la not all ihiv Monday. Srrvieo of the Hilla." The Invocation waa aweariug; II will lot ua- -- and what la There are now 23,000 boya In Scout confined lo his bed. offered ly Albert Swenson of lb and and more Important, we will love God." at 12 uYlock tmon. Drutf trcH, Ing lu the Tlmpanogos Council, raus Mrs. Heck was th daughter of Nela Stake High Council, after which th Th Hull aclieol cliorua aang In our executive to travel 35,000 and Eliza Jensen and lug was born at choir aang an anthem. "O Zion When G m. will at p. halls upi-miles yearly to cover bis territory to Spanish Fork. December 2, 1870. dosing, A Prayer." after which th I hencdli 'on waa prouounced by Prim, TrablenTrarilne In hi. come In contact wlih workers of Dis- She married Isaac Beck and they In tin worthy nmvpnmnt of ch uniiui. paintim;. plant-hiOt th High 1rhttls mruwli.tn-!- " trict committees. Committees were made their home at Letand. Survivhappy to report chosen to butter of are plan way putfourteen as ing follows: the loyalty and aplendfd aplrlt of co-- . children, and jfonral ivhahilili.liiii ami , ting over Scouting. Their findings Mrs. Amo Whitehead, Provo; Isaac operation existing throughout the II ""'Y Afternoon, be will next niakt the at his to do Leonard d to of Beck. 'ie reported the Sunday Salt Lake; Mrs. Andy meeting opening (.r wt urpo nach part stake, particularly among th stake Representatives from Palmyra Dl Clark, th choir and congre-neve- r Angeles, Calif. f Mrs, Dn ward offleers. He aaid that there I ,(r"oon were A. II. trlct W. I xll T, our coininuntiy Gardner, Wride, Benjamin; Miss Stella wa a time In the history of Jl8,Iuu aang. "High on the Mountain E. Hughes. Beck, school teacher at Preston. Idathe church that people needed faith I J?"; T!h Invocation was offered by 8n M. Tolburat. after which the ho; Mrs. Alvm Gardner, Blackfoot, more than they do today, and urged THRIFTY HEALTHY CLEAN LAST FIFTEEN MIMTKS OF Idaho; Lorin J. Beck, Llmhf, Idaho; that a feeling of brotherly love and I ibtrd ward choir, under the "SIM HA" FI LL OF TIllULLH Mrs. Vane Glvldin. Maplcton; De " SAFE and BEAUTIFUL Hansen, sang "As the be made manifest In all Mar Beck, Dillon Montana; Reed, the work of the church. He asked uw f,om Heaven Ulsllllng." The last fifteen minutes of "Slm-b- a Lewis, Edwin, Pearl and LaVern that a better sportsmanship be evl-- l Apostle Richards transacted the K. I SOOTH, Mayor. JOHN the motion picture record of four Beck, all of Spanish Fork. She Is dented In the M. I. A. contests which J necessary business relative to the In African the which I years also survived by her husband and 28 jungles, re' of President Ed.M. Rowe and are shortly to take place. Spanish Fork CityJ May 1, 192J) is at the Angclus Theatre next Wed- grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. J. Dr. Joseph Hughes of the High I ,hp Installs!. Ion of Pres. G. Ray Hales nesday and Thursday, May 8th and Armstead, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. AnCouncil outlined the plans for the I ar,''r which the names of the general 'afce authorities were read by 9th, are exciting enough for an ev nie Holt, Spanish Fork, Mrs. Slna celebration of the centenary of 1116 (Ming's entertainment. The spectacle Dudley. Jensen, Utah, and three broArthur Nelson and all restoration of the Aaronlc Priest-- 1 s,ake C!-rof a handdil ot Afrft-aUt.;-Johnatives, armed-- thers, M. T. Jensen. hood, which U to take place next w,re unanimously sustained by the M. only wfth spears and shields, facJensen and Parley Jensen. mouth, and stated that ft alt the of. I members of the stake n President Kd. M. Rowe spoke con ing and slaying lions.wll) Funeral services tor Mrs.Isaac Beck beers of the stake aud wards would thrill anyone to the core. The cour- were held Tuesday afternoon at the do their parts to the best of their cernlng the efforts of some of those who are of these blacks determLeland Ward chapel. Bishop Stephen before us in the The Second ward Relief Society age ability, there would be no question who have gone The daughters of the Palmyra ined to destroy the ravagers of their D. Markham in charge. Eloquent bnlldiug up of the community, comtrias to the success of the work. soilal a held afternoon for entertained Is Stake very charmingly Tuesday flocks. something that could not butes to Mrs. Buck were paid by Roger W. Creer of the Stake High mended the splendid social ideals of thefr mothers of direction the under If I were not recorded by President Henry A. Gardner, Ed. M. Council, spoke oil the Priesthood, de- - I r 'people and expressed his appre-clarin- g the Stake Y. L. M. I. A. board on the class leaders and ward teachers. be believed was given the camera. Rowe, Willard Peterson and Bftihop Tlie that the greatest blessing and elation for the privilege of working following program And all the rest of the film is on a Markham. Music was furnished by and High Coun April 20th at the Escalante Gardens. under the direction of President Edpresidency privilege that can be Kfven to manw1 Several new ideas of entertaining par with these last few minutes, for the ward choir, with two opening Is to receive the Priesthood, the pow. I ciI ,f Hie Stake, in luartet sang. I Think mothers at tills annual function were na Brockbank: slugftig, "Improve this picture is the greatest ever made and a closing number as follows, er by which the earth and all that . Read That Sweet Story of Introduced and carried out success- the Shining Momenta;" prayer, Jane of big game huntfng. Martin and Sometime We'll Understand "; The only I contains was created- I Hid. and Come Unto Jesus," and Beautiful fully. . to know singing tinder (sa Johnson, with their cameras the Argyle; God," community way speaker said, I fol3 the at Is oclock, the Isle of Somewhere." John Isaac and Commencing "safari," .resident Gardner briefly express-nearlthe direction of Mrs. Betsy Tippetts, the native escort is to live his commandments as il his native term lowing program was rendered under "Wbat Utah Makes, Makes sCtah, trudged through the Mrs. Margaret Leyshon sang a duet, as we posibly can." appreciation for the aid and the Creer direction of President Lyle ot British East Africa and "One Fleeting Hour, and Ed. WilApostle Richards in his opening re-- 1 asrlitance of the members of the of the stake board: chorus from the and When It's Springtime in the jungles Tanganyika, their travels radiating liams sang a solo, O Love Divine. solo. Iois Tip Rockies;" Lullaby." marks, commended the Stake on the II Stake, u accompaUled by Mrs. Fern VV. from their base camp at Lake Para- Archie Andrus pronounced the benApostle Richards told the story of ;First wfru JU;UUI Girls;prayer, June at the conference. splendid turn-ofrom the Salem dise, for the better part of four years ediction and the grave in the Spanlie then asked three questions which I 1 Prn1 gal Son and explained that Livingston; a Brockbank; rt,ading, Betty at the Not tribute to mother was Baseball Game, many animals ot that section ish Fork cemetery was dedicated by " love and forgiveness are Junior gfrls; Miss Huff; pfano he answered himself, as follows: Stewart of the Palcameras. W. H. Tol hurst. The services were What ft the difference between the 'he very essence of the Gospel ot given by Virginia Gleaner Girls of the solo, Rhean McAllister; stunt un- - escaped their are trio. There ward; myra zebras, RuthBrork-bannone giraffes, hippos, attended by a large concourse of relare There us of who Mrs. of Khr&t. the direcMon der of and Christ?" the Church Gospel Andrus ward; reading, Thora rhi'nos, enormous elephants, leopards, atives and friends and there were "The Wreck of the Hesperus "Coder what Power Does the Church lmve no need for repentence, for Third We of Leland; folk dance by the Bee- read by Mrs. Maggfc Ludlow; those antelope, ostriches and a host of many beautiful floral tributes. Exist?" What is a Quorum of the there are none perfect among us. fel-thhive girls of Third ward; retold story of the great scenes of the e Priesthood? The difference beween are all too prone to Judge our taking part were Mrs. Elthear War others. One Mrs. Sarah Jex, Mrs. Fhebe An- picture is the stampede of a herd of ner evidence. The Alice Bingham, Second ward; ladies Joseph Hanson is In Pocatello, IdaGospel and the Church of Christ, lows without sufficient from a group of mothers of drus. Mrs. Mrs. elephants, terrorized by a jungle ho attending the District Conference Brockbank, Feyn the speaker said. Is that the Gospel food of the world Is for more kind, chorus, reading, Mrs. Len Edna Smart; comic song, Mrs. El- lire. This, incidentiy, gave the John- of the Fifth Rotary District. is the story of God and his dealings ness, more tolerance, more love. If Fourth ward; Gleaner Play, First Hansen, ward; a hav of criticism of visiting sons a real thrill, because they too, you is the while your man. church the with A unfque feature of thear Warner; report Second ward. were in the path ot the flames aud The Spanish Fork Fourth ward was havfive to it orticera. not districts about say which them, of all the agencies teachers, showing One of the worst things a the program was a fashion show ing 100 per cent for the entire year narrowly escaped being trampled by victorious in both the public speakGod has permitted to be set up to I them. encan d for himself is to hate given by the Junior girls of the of 1928; prizes awarded; comic the elephants in their rush for safety ing contests of the Stake M. I. A. bring men Into conformity wfth thel,nan tire stake. Each girl exhibited, as a reading, Agnes held Tuesday evening at the Junior Hales, Gospel. Man was not created for Hate will drive out of the heart the living model, a gingham dress which by Blanche Jones; solo accompaned ATTRACTING LOVE School. Miss Muriel ChristenChiquita, High the church, but the church for man. I feelings of love and charity. sen won the Beehive Girls contest Mrs. Ed. Hansen rendered a solo, she had made herself, and contested Agnes Hales; closing prayer, Mrs. By Bertiarr McFadden The church exists under the power of to dress see wfth which other with a talk entitled "The Mansion of girls Sometimes it is called "charm Hattie Wilcox. Refreshments were the Priestood, he stated in answer I after which the choir sang an an-t- o had been made at the smallest cost. served A more Our Soul; and Charles McKell, last sometimes by the "officers. the second question, and continu- - them, Gospel Restoration and the Mrs. Hannah Browne personality. the Third of recent term for it is It. But the year's Palmyra Stake champion, won edAny man who holds that power, benediction was pronounced by Jas. ward gave a response for the moth - Christensen of the High Council, A large crowd of parents were in thing that suddenly makes a boy the M Men's contest with a talk on hoids it to use. Although it is a ers and the Fourth ward chorus sang attendance at the meeting of the P. realize that the I International Peace Through an InEvening, girl with whom he great power, it is exercised only in Sunday At the evening session the choir another number, after which Jane T. A. of the Thurber School Monday has grown up is no longer his play- ternational Mind. Both Miss ChrisIf you fail to use the humility. of the Third ward pronounced evening. With Eleanor Matley in mate, but his sweetheart, is really tensen and Mr. McKell will represent Priesthood you will lose it and rt sang An Angel From on High." The Evans the benedictfon. a line program was given by physical magnetism the most im- Palmyra Stake at the Inter-Stak- e may operate to your condemnation invocation was offered by John H. were about five hundred charge, There winch after the choir of the various grades of portant phase of attraction between contest held In Nephf Monday, May In children comes. the Hayes, sang, final the when reckoning I present to enjoy the social and fol- the school as follows: Commuuity a man and woman. It is the divine 13th. defining a quorum of the the Preist- - Sweet Sabbath Eve. lowing the program the girls assist- singing, When Its Springtime in the force from which love evolved. hood the speaker said it was three Stake Clerk Arthur Nelson express-tiling- s. ed in serving their mothers to a very Rockfes, under the direction of Han The Domestic Art and Domestic But unfortunately, all girls are not 1st a class: 2nd a fraternity ed his gratitude for the companlon-an- d of bis fellow workers. Bishop dainty lunch. Everyone had a very nah Vicklund; prayer, Grace York, born with a sufficient amount of this Science classes of the Senior High 3rd a service unit. lip School will give a Mothers Tea on 5th grade; minutes of previous meet- magnetism. Its like curly hair The choir sang in closing, an an-- 1 R- H. Jex of the First ward spoke enjoyable time. the Miss Ellen Anderson; dramatiz- you either have it or you dont. How Thursday, May 9, at the High school ing, them, "Daughter of Zion, after which briefly asking the support of callMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Holyoak of ation of poein, Litle Orphan Annie the stake in his new then can one acqufre such a wonder- under Athe direction of Zfna Johnthe benediction was pronounced by members of Lola of announce birth the Mit,s Burley, Idaho, splendid program and fashApril 2nd and ing. song Bradford, 1st force and make no mistake, it son. ful recently , C. Martell. grades; Wilh'am ion show will be features of the asreturned from the Eastern States a daughter. The babe is the grand-hil- d Showers, Third grade; Alton Brock- can be acquired! Sunday Morning of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones of bank, 3rd grade, accompanist; poem mission, related some of her experTo acquire your full quota of mag- sembly from 2 until 3 oclock. This The Sunday morning session open- iences while in that field. this city. The World is Against Me, (Guest) netism you must retain the spirit of will be followed by a tea. All parents A mixed double' quartet from the ed with a song by the High School 6th grade; chorus, 5th grade; health You must be throbbing with are cordially invrted. mixed chorus, under the direction of choir sang Cousi'der the Lillies of Nominations for student body offi- exercises and health poems, 4th youth. forces of life. You must make the For Sale cers at the Spanish Fork High School grade; song, 5th grade; short talk every part of your body thoroughly F. J. Faux, America the Beautiful. the Field. Work Team; one sadThe invocation was offered by Pat- Leifson. new member of were made Wednesday afternoon as of appreciation for cooperation and alive. You must become strong and dle horse, set of harness 3 victor j, wagon. riarch William Grotegut, after which II the Stake High Council, spoke briefly follows: For President: Reed Brad- support of the members of the as- pleasant to look upon. You must be Cream Separator. Alva Patten, Love the chorus sang My Lark, My expressing the desire to do his best ford, John Hughes, Melvin Williams, sociation, President LaReta Brock- clean inside as well as outsi'de. In Burnell Lewis, Gordon Ferguson. bank; singing. Utah We Love Thee addition to regular exercise, you must and the Girls' Glee club sang Prayer t0 carry out the work of his new For Secretary and Treasurer: Blanch prayer, Alma Andrus. A picture was eat wholesome iion. food and give your WEATHER REPORT I President W. T.' Brockbank spoke The Salem male quartet consisting Rigtrup, Hilda Prior, Shirley Bowen, presented by President Brockbank to body proper care in every way. A Observations made by the Govern: to man. the attention Florence Arthur of David Councilmen For greatthe Sabin, Bell,. briefly, calling Ray Brfggs, the 2nd grade for having clear eye, beautifully tinted skin, a ment Weather Observner in which the Lord blessed the I Hanks and Alma F. Christensen, with Paul Dart, Francis Rowe, Henry II. est number of parents (30) in at- well developed chest and body these er at the Spanish Fork Power Plant livwere while Della Meri'n Davis at Mrs. ancient Nephites the piano, sang Finch, they Jensen, Daliee Christen- tendance at the meeting. you must have. I sen, Bert Ludlow, Frank Hodge, Rua ing in harmop with each other, and an anthem, Come to Me, You must send out from your body Standard U. S. instruments exposed we mightexpressed the wish that Mrs. Silas H. Snell entertained at a glowing aura of femininity, for sex In the manner recommended by the Apostle Richards in his final ad Hansen, Mark Robertson, Mary Tipdress of the conference spoke on petts. The election will be held next dinner Sunday evening in honor of is the dividing line between manhood Chief of the Weather Bureau. gain in faith and stability of character while we are gaining fn numbers I moral courage as an essential in the Tuesday. her husbands biTthday anniversary. and womanhood, and the more markin the church and in material wealth I building of character, and urged Covers were laid for 18 guests in- ed your sex, the greater your attracti2, Oj. & o Miss Grace Hales wishes to an- cluding the guest of honor and the veness. He gave it a his opinion that we are young people to be not afraid of Look at the animal world a m 3 4 a a eas pT? in prosperity more than we j eule in standing up for what they nounce that she has had installed in small children of the family. Others for your perfect object lesson. Why g irj to knew- - to be right. He spoke on the her beauty parlor the Wonder Dryer, present were Mr. and Mrs. David E. is the male bird more gorgeously are in adversity. 2 s. V r ET David T. Lewis expressed faith in I prevailing fashions of the day and the newast type of hair dryer on the Robertson, B. S. Snell of Spanish plumed than the female? to P Because " s, a"! t a the nation and in the church; G. Ray II asked that we use moderation and market, and that she is ready to do Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley of Spring-vill- e, it is Natures way of attracting the Hales briefly gave examples of the wisdom in following them. He then all kinds of finger vraving. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jorgen- female, and it is through the female p J bore hfs testimony and told of the reward of faith in the Lord. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Snell, Miss that the torch of all life Is handed Miss Clara Bingham of Spanish Alice Lunceford of Provo, Miss . The High School chorus sang The j testimony of his grandfater, Willard down. Richards to the fact that Joseph Fork High School won second place Heavens Resound. Snell of Salt Lake City, and You can So take your chofce. in a declamation contest at Spring-vill- e Mrs. Geo. A. Snell of Missoula, David B. Bowen, Senior president Smith was a prophet of God. a splendid woman, make yourself The choir sang in closing, "If You of the 50th quorum of Seventy ex-- I Tuesday afternoon, which makes whose life is crowded with exalted the her eligible to compete in the Utah or you can be a clod, pressed his satisfaction for the priv- - Could llie to Kolob, after experiences, Bish-Mary was Miss benediction Piano for plodding along through an empty life county hfgh school day contest at Three rooms for Rent pronounced by ilege of working in the church. re-1 Provo Friday. op Leonard Peterson. See Mrs. Jos. E. Wilkins. Sale Rigtrup, who has recently Its up to you. of ' I.!!..!4 fstrjS'SA arcs s Lr?, ssars sstsurss sr XS?J Ir'huV.T'' " tP rhrl! X lfarn TiL.'uh r P iay May Uirt-Hii- SSSS .tail 1 uLui. Cnniifti Scout Council Officers Hold Meeting at Provo p li - 'thaurn v i rui't dl-tr- IVvntii; lrs t t !ii' lIu-iTun- Im-i-- n o ch-ain- nn-Hin- m c (hstl lth jr'iras pnl n y, hr af-an- "'ion dlrec-cooperati- ls - ai 1"' I. A. Girls of Stake Second Ward Relief Entertain Mothers Society Fetes Teachers n full-grow- ut k. presid-aggregati- ig - 1- . - pos-Perfe- . 55 ridi-tempt- " Cel-est- ia |