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Show THESPA-vis- n The Spanisli Fork Press PuMUIhhI Every Tliurlay t Kurk, Ilaii NulMtlplIuR Uric, Pi Mr year FLHIIA WARNER, Fdlur Elt, ItualneM Manager Entered M HdniRWIiwt Mail Matter January Sid, IWO'J, la Ilia I'tMt orr flrr nI Spanish I'urk, I'ImIi, umli-Ilia Art of March 3rd, IM79. A bundle of laundry on Lost Tinder plena return Main Street. Reward. Members of Edwin Carewea United day, the anniversary of Artists' company, which filmed "Evthe cessation of hostilities In the angeline," the new Dolorea Del Rio World war, Is a time for honoring starring vehicle to he seen at the Wednesday and the memory of the men who lost their Angelus theatre had a splendid demonstraThursday, ' lives In the great conflict. So It la tion of genuine southern hoepltalllv appropriate to Inquire into the mat while at work In Louisiana. When ter uf who waa the first American the film company arrived at New to make that aacrlftce, but the Inquir- Iberia, more than 1.000 townspeople, er may he surprised to find that there the mayor and the leading members la some dispute aa to that. In fact, of the Chamber of Commerce were on the claim fur that honor la put forth band to greet them. After several In behalf of several men and deciding weeks of banquets and fetea In their the question la a matter of Interpre- honor, upon returning to Hollywood more than fi.ooo rltlxena of St. tation. In this Issue of The Press appear LaFayette and New Iberia, an Illustrated feature article by Elmo the principal rltRens of the Evan Scott Watson which sheds some light gellne country, bade the players and on this question aud alao upon other technical staff farewell at the depot disputed polme brought up In "Ar- A number of groups of Tessa and mistice Day Memories,' which Is the l,oulalana people motored more tan title of the article. Be sure to read 200 miles to see the compsny film scenes along the Ilyiu Ter be. it. You'll find It Interesting. Mr. and Mra. Carl Trior left laat Friday for Denver. Colorado, where they will make their home. Mr. Trior la manager for the Utah Woolen Co There will he English services In for two or tbret weatern eaten. the Icelandic Lutheran church Sunday. November 3rd. at 3 p. m. Rev. A wedding reception wa held at L. II. KJaer of Salt Lake City will the Lake Shore Amuaement Hall laat be the speaker. Friday evening In honor of the marriage of Mlaa Flora Cary and Tbomaa Mr. and Mra. Thomas Holm and tlayaun. eon of Mr. and Mra. Ileber family of Burley, Idaho, stopped ofl Clayaon of Lake Shore. here Wednesday to visit relatives, were on their way to Los An Dr. Tbomaa L. Martin of the D.Y.U. They California, where they wi. will he the epeaker at the Arnilatlce gcles, make their home for the future. Day program to be held at the Winona Theatre Sunday. November 10 at Mra. Jack Gllilsple and daughter, 7:30 p. in. The Legion haa alao ar- Blanche, attended a testimonial giv fln a for mualcal ranged program. en Thursday. October 21, at I'ayson la Kveryone cordially Invited to at- In honor of Elder Leltoy Hill who is tend. leaving soon for Chicago, where he will fill n mission. The function was Dr. Joaeph Hughca wua In charge held at the home of the young man's of the program at the regular meetparents. Bishop and Mrs. Jasper Hill ing of the Spanlah Fork Klwanla club of I'ayson Second ward. held Thuraday evening at the Palace Cafe. Mra. Lydia Stahmann gave an The Y. L. M. I .A. Stake Board inIntereating talk. "My Trip to Juarei, vite all ward officers, adults. Glean Mexico." Mra. Stahmann told of the era and Junior ladies of palmyra Intereating arenery and adventurea Stake to a special music appreciation travelling through Colorado, Arliona evening at the Third ward chapel New Mexico and aa far aa Juarex, Monday, November 4th, at 7:3u p.m Mexico. Mlaa Afton Argyle entertain The artists of the evening are Mrs. ed with two vocal aoloa. There waa George Mrs. Miller. Mrs. a good attendance at the meeetlng. Bonner, Lindsay, and others. No admission President M. It. Taylor was In charge. charge. One of the pleasing aoclul events of the paat week waa the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. I'rl Stewart Jr.. In honor of Mr. and Mra. Iter nell Stewart, who were recently mar rled. The function waa given Saturday evening at the Stewart farm home at OliveviUe. Bouquets or rosea, carnations and chrysanthemums with potted plants decorated th: rooms. Games were played und r direction of Mrs. Louise Nelson. At 11 o'clock a dainty buffet luncheon with Hallowe'en favors and refreshments carrying out the same Idea waa served. Those assisting In serving were Mrs. Emily Johnson. Mrs. l.oulse Nelson, Mrs. Jessie Hayes and beima Stewart. Guests Included near relatives of the young couple. Mrs. Edna Brockbank was hostess to the club Friday evening. Mra. Rowena Hodge presided. At roll call each member responded with an interesting current event. A talk on Alaska was given by Mrs. Ella Braithwaite who Illustrated the talk with many interesting souvenirs, photographs and articles which were loaned her for the occsalon by Cornell Brown, who recently returned from a trip to Alaska. The Shooting of Dan McGrew, by Robert W. Service, was a feature of the program, and Mrs. Hodge and Mrs. Lesley Hales each read poems appropriate to the occasion. Miss Mabel Braithwaite entertained with piani music. Luncheon was served at 8 o'clock to the members and the following special guests: Mrs. Lillian Boyack, Mrs. Zella Argyle, Mrs. Ruth Brockbank and Mrs. J. S. Erickson, The hostess was assisted in serving by Beth and Ila Brockbank and Mabel Braithwaite. Self-Cultu- re i a -- TO HONOR FILM COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. DnAi Larsen entertain ed at dinner Suuduy in honor of Hill of Iayson. who is leaving Le-Ro- y soon for Chicago, where he will fill In the Northern States for the L. D. S. Church. A large crowd of the rrlends of the young man were preaent. The Larsen home waa beautifully decorated with rail flowers for the occasion. Shades of yellow predominated in keeping with Halloween. Dinner was served at 2:30. the hostess being assisted In serving by Miss Blanche Gillispie. For Sale Plano In A33 East 7th North, Provo. -l condition UOtBSTISKWKSTI IKE SPANISH Service good shape. See Willis M. Brock-ban- se FORK REPUBLICAN TICKET - Economy - Efficiency - Progressiveness Lizl EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT MEANS SAVING AND SUCCESS Tin rcnitisiliilitiiH of common lmm-tlM yuml Iiiihih' practice, fait li f til nrvicc, mnnl pci )rivssi vcnchs, for the coii fit Idle.' i'tpoM't in puMic official lv tlu taxpayer of Spani-- h Fork, which Irih In'cii hi faithfully fulfilled hy the present lulmiuistrii tioii, warrant the continued service of our city offieial. Rigid economy in the administration of city affairs, uiug money entrusted to iii offieial for the mlo purjaise for whi?h it wit raised; incurring: no obligation eily l ft y, Parent-T- fi 14 bay rack, beet wargon, all In fenMet-e Proper Excnditure of the Taxpayers Money The Rees school la holding Its meeting on Thursday, Eg November 7th at 7:30 o'clock. An Intereatlng program has been arrang--dAll parents are Invited to attend. Hale Basket 2 yard dump i TIic Republican Candidates Believe in eachers' For rack, p VOTE Nov. 5, 1 929 VOTE Mar-tlnvlll- Mr. and Mra. Quet Johnaon of Rich Idaho, war lha dinner guetta Tuesday evening of Mra. Albert Slew art and Mra. t'rl Stewart. Held. ENTIRE TOWN THINS CUT Armistice E7.IIA WARN tu Darling llolal. WHO WAH THE FIRST AMERICAN KII.M.D IN THE WORLD WAllf four, dtaii " FonK.rmsisPA-N'isi- i Ih'VouiI the ability of the people to meet, and applying tin tax dollar where it will lo the greatest good to the greatest numh rof tax payers can only In accomplished hy experienced city official and employee. The taxpayers of Spanish Fork cannot afford to change our city officials and elect non city-taxpayer- s. REAL FINANCIAL SUCCESS AND IMPROVEMENTS. The ndminitrution of Mayor John K. Ihn.th, (lily Council, Recorder and Treasurer during the last two year ha saved and made improvement for the taxpayers of Spanish Fork City amounting to the large sum of $il,000.00( reduced the tax hy one mill, without increasing indebtedness and without neglecting any depart aud show a substantial balance for the coming veur. A RECORD OF k. ISnYBMTIKBMBKTl RUPTURE SHIELD EXPERT WHY Coming to Payson and Provo serve made chase serve sprinkler wa run this summer, was the inadequate equipment could only not more than of the taxpayer and a the lutcncs of the spring a very short summer, the city saved spiMMi.Oii which will Is applied to the pur-- g of a new modern sprinkler and street grader, (already budgeted) which xvill No g 100 jht ss ONE DAY ONLY No h cent of the taxpayers next year. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM The Republican Candidates pledge to continue the bnsincs administration and program of the present city officials, to handle all public work on n basis of thoruud with an eye on the welfare of future generations to oughness, continue the plan of city beautification; to improve the light and water systems; to purchase new, modern sprinkler and other street equipment; and make every improvement of u progressive city ns fast as finances will permit. We aim to reduce the light uud wuter rates uud lower the taxes of the citizens by running the city on a business basis. We stand fora bigger and better city and a clean, honestf efficient, economical administration of the affairs of Spanish Fork Ci tv. Sincerely yours, TIIK RKtCM-ICACANDIDATES. "TRIED AND TESTED" The record of the present City Officials deserves your vote In I'ayson on Katurday, November 9, at the Strawberry Hotel, and In Provo on Saturday Nov. Kith at the Roberts Hotel. ... From 10 a. in. to 0 p. m. In Provo anil front 10 to 4 In Payson. Evenings by telephone appointment only a mission one-tent- Charge for Consultation Mr. C.F.Redlich. the successful expert, says: The Perfect Retention Shields" bold the rupture perfectly, no matter what position the body assumes or how heavy a weight you lift, hey give instant relief, contract the openMayor John E. Booth. Nell Dable. ing in a remarkably short time and former county commissioner, and strengthen the weak tissues (the real Judge Joseph E. Nelson, were epeak cause of rupture) so that they freers on the program which marked the quently recover their previous natUtah county jail completion held at ural retalnnig power, needing no furmiiiimiiimuiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiml Provo Tuesday morning. Ammon ther outside report. Stomach trouble, DANCING often Thomas backache and and KINGING, constipation ALL TALKING, Tuttle, county auditor, O. Robertson, chief of police, were caused by Rupture, promptly disap-eaAT FILM ALL NATURAL COU)R also in attendance. The ceremonies included a program, an inspection of l'ROVO PARAMOUNT THEATRE Truly remarkable and prompt rethe new jail, and luncheon at noon. sults have been obtained, not only The new establishment is one of the with recent and not fullly developed all Warner Brothers' new finest Institutions in the entire coun- ruptures, but also with old, long-n- e picture, Talking, singing and dancing"undoubtglected ones. try and is a credit to Utah county. Gold Diggers ofBroadway, Ingenious, recently perfected de that Mr. and Mrs. Fay Manwlll and son vices are now holding ruptures firmly edly is one of the biggest hits ever Don and little daughter, and Mrs. which heretofore have never been re producing organization has made. It will be shown In the Provo Carrie Flavel and two children of talned. No elastic belts or filthy legstraps Paramount Theatre for a five day run Richfield, Idaho, arrived here Friday starting Sunday, November Is3rd. night and spent several days with rel- are used. acGold Diggers of Broadway" I guarantee the durability of my atives and friends. Mrs. Carrie Flaas audiences claimed by were house sweat and moisture proof, vel and children guests absolutely screen entertainment. The colors are of her mother, Mrs. Sarah J. Thomas. sanitary appliances. 75 of ruptured children recover clearly defined, but with the softness Mr. and Mrs. Manwlll and children were house guests of Mrs. Rosetta completely through expert mechanl of pastel. Is Flavel. Saturday night the whole cal treatment, according to statistics Gold Diggers of Broadway Do not waste your money on widely first of all a good comedy. It has party, including Mrs. Flavel, was entertained at dinner by Mrs. John E. advertised mail order contraptions most of the smart comedy dialogue Bowen. Sunday night they were en- You cannot fit yourself. that made Avery Hopwoods play, on C.F. REDLICH. Rupture Appliance which It Is founded, such a hit. Nine tertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Williams. They left. Expert, Home office, 535 Boston Blk. new songs and a show within a show In which the songs are sung, were Minneapolis, Minnesota. Monday for their home at Richfield. ten interpolated, a chorus of 100 dancing and singing, dazzling Hollywood beauties engaged and the color in the of the various he cameras set to grinding. The result characters famous show that will This is the Cartoonists idea and the cast this Winona Theatre. Youwil at local Saturday Friday staged by an entirely have to see th show to really appreciate it. VOTE - THE REPUBLICAN TICKET r. r, top-not- Is excellent. N 4 room Apartment for Rent Mrs. Wilda York. See Warner, Jr. (ADVERTISEMENT) John II. Hayes returned Monday The annual Palmyra Stake Road evening from Richmond, Utah, where Show will be held Wednesday and he had spent a week visiting with hts sons, Gawthorn Hayes and Dr. Thursday, November 13 and 14. The plays will be played in the wards on P. K. Hayes. the 13th. The four winning wards will contest for place on NovemIt's an Edison thats all you ber 14th at the first Winona Theatre. need to know a bout a radio. See the New Edison at the Th. Peterson biThe Nielsen Building on North cycle shop. Main Street, which formerly housed (ADVERTISEMENT) , the Excel Furniture Company, is be- -' ing remodeled and repainted, and Mrs. Hattie Wilcox was hostess to will house the O. P. Skaggs System the Ladies Literary club Saturday grocery store and the D. C. Forsey evening. Fancy work and social con- Notion Store. Just bow soon these versation were the diversions. Lun- two Institutions will commence buscheon was served at 8 o'clock. 12 iness here, will depend upon how members were present. soon the bilding is ready for them. GREATER MOVIE SEASON CONTINUES! PROVO Home of Paramount Pictures FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Nov. 1st and 2nd starring THE HOTTENTOT EVERETT HORTON G PATSY RUTH MILLER VITAPHOXE SPECIAL PARDON OUR ENTHUSIASM, BUT ONCE AGAIN WE SAY YOU AINT SEEN NOTHIN YET! Beginning SUNDAY, November 3rd YOU WILL SEE AND HEAR WARNER BROS. Bake-wel- a Nick Lucas. Lee Moran, Neely Edwards, Julia Swayne Gordon, Kaliz and others. NATURAL COLOR SINGING, TALKING DANCING PICTURE 100 Ar-ma- The Rotary Club met Monday at noon at the Darling Hotel, with nearly a 100 per cent attendance. Joseph Hasson, president of the club presided at the meeting and took charge of the program, which was given by Ed.Williams, who rendered two vocal solos, and his daughter, Mrs. Mary Williams Bird, who played the accompaniments and a piano solo. Mayor John E. Booth reported on the status of the State School for the Feeble Minded to the effect that the choice of a site still was between American Fork and that the committee would probably make their final decision next Friday. W. P. Shippee reported that all was in readiness for the joint meeting of the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs and their ladies on November 7th, when they would hear talk by Dr. Plumb on The Romance of Light. VOTE For Sale 1928 model Chevrolet Coach In good condition. See Mrs. M. D. ADVLHTIHKMKNT) . the nine songs composed by A1 Dubln and Joe Burke for Gold Diggers In Broadway the songs Painting the Clouds with Sunshine, "Tiptoe Through the Tulips with Me," The Song of the Gold Diggerswith the dancing chorus, and Ann Penand Mechanical Man, ningtons Half of Still They Fall in Love. the songs fall to the lot of Nick Lucas, radio and phonograph star, the who makes crooning troubadour his screen debut In this production, The cast is a stellar one In every sense of the word. Nancy Welford and Conway Tearle have the leading roles, while other principal parts are acted by such favorites of the stage and screen as Ann Pennington, Broadways dancing darling; Winnie Lightner, the tomboy of musical comedy; Lilyan Tashman, a ravishing blonde from the Follies; Albert l, Gran, Helen Foster, William Of - with A Cast of 12 Headliners The Gold Diggers of Broadway is in its Fourth Big Week at the iVctory Theater in Salt Lake and Still Playing New York at $2.00 per Seat Matinee: PROVO PARAMOUNT PRICES: 33c - 10c Evening: 30c - 33c - 13c Shows Continuous Ail During Run FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. Sth and Otli ,100 Talking ' In the Headlines with Grant Withers MARION NIXON and PAULINE CARON ' |