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Show Tm VOLUME XXIX ilTWIXT THEEi! pamse Fomk SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23th, 1930 Celebration a Success NUMBER 39 Mrs. Alice M. Jones Denied Franchise For New Local Bank Dies of Old Arc A future Monarch of the Fornt T In Spite of Weather AND ME Rain washed out tha big day of th homa coming celebration, but In splta of thla fact tha affair will go down In history a big Sunday morning at 10;30 tha celebration began with a Catholic high ma at tha City Park In honor of Father Escalante, who waa tha first whlta man In modern limes to view Utah Valley. Following tha mass, Monslgnor D. G. Ilunfof tha Cathedral of tha Madeline, Halt Lakej spoke briefly outlining the historical i event which tha masa celebrated, and giving the greetings of tha Cathotir We Have Our Weekly Iftbert-lpeople of Utah to tha rltlgena of Spanish Fork. Out With Our Itrwlm) A general public meeting waa held at I p. m. In lieu of tha regular H ALL ItlOIIT meetings In the various wards of tha stake. Apostle Orson Now that our big birthday party F. Whitney was tha principal speakla over, we ran congratulate every er of thla meeting beginning hi adcommittee on the aplendld work dress, with a reading of ona of hi poems, Homeland, and then giving done, except of rourae, the committee on the weather; and alnre that a historical sketch of tha early setcommittee waa never appolnted.there tlement of Utah. President Henry A. Gardner, presided at tha meeting la no one to blame. and Mayor John E. Booth gave an address of welcome. Community A little thing like Ink! weather can't dampen the spirits of singing waa under the direction oi Tliii baby bull only 24 boors old. wst ikwrtrd bv bis molltrf F. J. Faui; the Lleurance chorus Mpaaleh Forkmt, even though it an apple oreha-- 4 in btcilcrKtofi, New Brunswick. Major 1L 1L KiUluc, in F. selection J. rendered several and dampen the parade float a and Chief Gam Warden, is trying to rtar it on the bnttls. Faua sang a solo. Omnlpotentce. the race trak. Other speakers at the meeting were Andrew Jenson, assistant church his OCT OF ILACK torlan, Brigham it. Young, of Salt Lake; J. Preston Creer and former The anow on the mountalna really Mayor W. A. Jones of Salt Lake City; looka out of place. Nature uaually Ed. M. Rowe of Provo; W. E. Stoker provldea varloua ahadea of blue to of Salt Lake. go with anow, but now. If you'll look Monday morning the program was Kaatward, you will aee moat any also held In the open air. Captain A. abade Imaginable mixed np with the I. Money, chairman of the program The following ticket was nominatThe following ticket was pomlnat-d- s anow. Let-- not have winter yet! committee, introduced Postmaster D. ed by the Republican party last Satby the Democratic party at tbelr T. Lewis as master of ceremonies. urday at Lehi. county convention held at Irovo yesDON'T DKLAY J. Itulon Morgan and the band led terday: For biale Senators :n community alnglng.. An address K. Clifford Young of American Fork Fur Hlate Senator While old times are ttlll on your of welcome was made by Mayor J. E John E. Booth of Spanish Fork R. J. Evans of Lehi , mind, don't forget that we have a Booth, to which a response was given A. R. Crser of Spanish Fork few copies of The History of Span- iy Dr. George If. Brimhall of tho For llepreenalhm ish Fork" still on hand. Why not U. Y. U.: a duet waa rendered by James if. Gardner of Lebl Foe Representative Ilrlgga and Ray Sabin of A. F. Galsford. American Fork Ell J. Claysoa of American Fork get a copy today and go over the In- Arthur with Salem, piano accompaniment by W. O. Johnson. Santaquln teresting story of our community? Geo. W. LeDaron of Santaquln Mra. Merln Davis; the principal ad Melvin Dewey Paine, Dividend Nets Fugal of Ileasant Grove of the day was given by Milton After we get the county fair, the dress N. A. Telerson of Provo H. Welling, Secretary of State, who For County tomnibodoner ( ) state fair and conference over with, recalled II. of of Incidents the White Charles many For Payson early County Commissioner perhaps we can have time to breathe history of Utah and gave the dates Thomas E. Reece of Payeon before Thanksgiving rolls around. of the granting of city chartera to For County Commissioner W, W. Warnlck, Pleasant Grove For County ('ommimdoner the first eighteen cities of the state. 'IT'H AX ILL WIND " He then presented to Mayor John E. J. W. Glllman of Orem For County Attorney Booth a certified copy of the E. Brockbank, lrovo Isaac Cold weather may not be a good charter as It appears of record In city For Sheriff the Goo. E. Durnell of Provo thing for fairs and celebrations, but records of the state, which the MayAuditor For County i warm If gives candidates a chance to or accepted with a few words of Ammon Tuttle, Spanish Fork For Ameaaor up. thanks. Mrs. Mary Holdaway ConRobert Elliott of Provo Clerk For an rad of Provo read County original poem, Frank Salisbury, Sprlngvtlle The Pioneers.- - A number of former It won't be long now before For Auditor residents of Spanish Fork were Inthoee long trains of bevta Ernest M. Boyer of Sprlngville For County Recorder troduced. among them Mrs. Melissa rolling through our city. Provo Melba Bachman, Caldwell Adams of Pleasant Grove, For County Clerk who is the daughter of Matthew Lee Madsen of Provo GET BEHIND IT For County Treasurer Caldwell, the first mayor of Spanish John C. Taylor. Payson For Treasurer Football should be more popular In Fork, and who was born at what Is Roy Greenwood of American Fork hisas Redd in the known Settlement For County The Surveyor Fork this season.' High Spanish Hugo Price, Provo school will have a good team and tory, on the river, about a mile above For Recorder the best games of the schedule will Spanish Fork, on April 7, 1851, be Mias Inex Jessee of Sprlngville Sheriff For child in County first white the born the be played at home. The first home ing Otto Birk, Provo For Attorney game Is Friday with Payson. This newa settlement. Ed. Williams rendered with solo, piano accompaniment was a it last being thriller, game George year For Aimwor palllf of Frovo County the first time Spanish had won from by his daughter, Ms. Mary Williams E. A. Lebl Bushman, For Surveyor Bird. Payson. Junior Evans of Lehi The historical pageant given Sun-ja- y Lost Between Spanish Fork and under the direction of Aviators do not fear 3000 miles of Mrs. evening All tickets out calling for large Rowe Beck and her aides Sprlngville, a brief case containing Annie so ocean much trackless flying nearly to Press of- photos at Stahmanns Studio must be Return waa one the papers. county committee, pageant as a high mountain range covered presented before November 1st. jf the finest things in this line we fice. Reward. with thick clouds and who could have B. R. STAI1MANN. ever Been. It was witnessed by blame them? We'll have no kick coming if OU an immense crowd who were all enthusiastic in their praise of the spec- Sol continues to shine on the Utah OL PHIL OSOrilER SAYS tacle. county fair, which begins today. It Is perhaps a more important gatherGood SKrt,s Program That he wants to bet that the snow A rather small crowd was present ing than our home coming anyway. will all disappear from the Big Moun- at the track to witness the tain east of us before winter really events, which were pulled off sporting as schesets in. Either side of the bet is a duled. The lightweight team pulling good one. contest was won by Chris Peterson of net solo with piano accompaniment Provo with a team .which he just by Mrs. Fern Brockbank. The InvoCOIN G FORWARD purchased In Sevier County. The cation was offered by Bishop Marin Spanish Forker's will be interestmedium weight contest was won by us Larsen, after which .Mr. Thomas ed in an item from the Salt Lake When all light poles are removed Hugh Wing of Mapleton; and the played by special request, When Tribune of Wednesday, stating that from Main Street it's going to present heavy weight contest was won by You and I Were Young, Maggie. Carl Christensen of this city had won a wonderful appearance. That's go- Lynn Overlade of Provo. Dr. Joseph Hughes, Former Mayor his case in the supreme court when The races were nearly all close Keber C. Jex, Elisha Warner and it upheld the decision of the lower ing to causea demand for a White and interesting. The quarter mile Joseph McKee, the latter of Uintah court In awarding Mr. Christensen Way? so It wont be long, now. pony race was won by Grey, with County, each spoke briefly touching $13,500 for an Injury received In the It looks from here like the country Creer up, after Pinto, ridden by upon historical facts about Spanish heroic rescue of his own son, Lynn. The jury had returned a verdict of is Just going to get back to normal Bradford, had led the entire distance Fork and of old times here. Music for the meeting was furnish- $25,000 against the Los Angeles and and then Congress will convene. Oh up to the last fire yards. In the second race Tar Baby and ed by F. J. Faux who led in commun- Salt Lake Rail Road but the lower Dear! Bingo were left at the post. Golden ity singing, Mr. Faux and Miss Viv- court reduced the amount. The reBY THE WAY Armor with Peterson up, nosing out ian Canuteson of Lehi, who sang a cords show that Mr. Christensen was June Bug, Stuck! up. duet, with accompaniment by Mrs. injured May 14, 1925 when he was Miss Canutesen who sang a thrown from the top of a moving with the walked Faux; away Aggressor reSpeaking of legislatures, that secman Mrs. Millie Christmas Scho- freight car. His little son, sent to and Utah solo, mile, taking minds us that we are to have a very, ond. field, who played two accordian solos the store by Mrs. Christensen had soon in session Utah. very important L. D. Stewarts Jaberande got with piano accompaniment by Mrs. climed on top of the car which had and these lawmakers will want to theDr. Mr. on the field in the four and Hazei Larsen. A number of readings started to move down grade. jump of will the know something of the Christensen race. - Mamie and were given by Mrs. Len Hansen. the child's dangseeing furlong amendpeople, so study up on the it out for second, the After the singing of Love at er climbed on top of the car and was ments that have been submitted to Cible fought mare by the congregation, the able to drop the boy off safely befinally nosing out the Home, Barney you and let your vote do the talking. benediction was pronounced by John fore the run away car collided with The Press contains a full copy of all other horse. other cars. The collision threw Mr. The final half mile race was won H. Hayes. amendments to be voted on this fall. Christensen upon a pile of rocks inby Weigand with Black Pat second. Boxing and Wrestling his leg so badly that it had to B. with Riley up, broke his Card a Winner. Sailor juring WHO IS IT? foot in this race and had to be killed The boxing and wrestling bouts be amputated. The opinion denies later in the day. The horse finished pulled off at the Winona Theatre on the right of Mr. Christensen to seek a review of the reduced judgement ....This Who Is It? contest is going the race. Monday and Tuesday nights, were to run for a few weeks and the perPacker, an Idaho man, won the among the most successful parts of because he failed ta file a cross apson submitting the correct answers half mile chariot race. the celebration. On Monday night peal. will receive a prize. In case of a tie, Parade a Great Spectacle Ira Dern threw Henry Guthrie in At a meeting of the executive comneatness will determine the wdnner. The street parade, which was stag- two falls, taking twenty six minutes Do you know your fellow townsmen, ed Monday evening and Tuesday for the first and seven minutes for mittee of the Legion, held last night, and their traits and oddities?.. Lets tnorning drew an Immense crowd the second fall. Hy Sharman pinned the various committee for the comsee... Here is the first one: Monday night and undoubtedly the Val Theis shoulder to the mat in Jig ing year were chosen. From all in....Who is it that always carries a lit- crowd Tuesday morning would have time in their match. Ed. dication this is going to be a banner tle book of poems in Ids pocket (clip- been larger still but for the Inclem- Shepherd and H.Hawkswood, the for- year for the Spanish Fork Post. Tho pings) and can always find in it some ent weather. It was one of the best mer of Salt Lake and the latter of next meeting will be held at the club little poem to clinch most any theme if not the best parade, ever seen in Lewiston, Idaho, staged about .as rooms Wednesday Oct., 1 at eight he is talking about?.. Who is it? this city. pretty a six round boxing bout &3 the oclock. It is the intuition of the new officDont send in your answers until The meeting scheduled for Tues- fans could wish to see, the result the contest closes... Then you may day morning was held Tuesday after- being a draw. Kid McCoy of Ogden ers to start all meetings at exactly submit your list of names in compet- noon at the Second ward meeting and Harry Hart of Salt Lake City the time the meeting is scheduled to ition for the prize... And tlie prize is house, with Captain A. T. Money in also stepped four fast rounds to a start, please come early so this can be done. is a good one. charge. Max Thomas played a cor- - draw. sure. a sac-rarae- nt Republicans Name Democrats Name Ticket at Lchi Ticket at Provo a (3-Yea-r) r) tx-gi- The rlx'ut to organic the Bank of held Sunday Funeral wrl- Fork wa denied Tuesday by Hpanuh at noon at th Swornl ward meet in a h.u- - over lb remain uf Alice Ann W, II. ILidlotk, state bank commas-sinneFreer June, who tiled Ut Thursday who rejected the proposed ar, following an netting uf uld ticle of Incorporation In a Idler to even of week. W. W. Ray of Salt Lako. attorney Hikhtip Kli4ta Warner presided at the eevires, and the ward thoir, un- for lb group of proposed organ-leerder the tllrerliitn nf Jesse Ludlow, with Mrs. Fern irokbnk at the orItecords In Ibis offlca Indicate apCome Y Saint. pin. asm. 'Tome, proximately $. Duo. 000 avallubl deThe Invoratinn was offered by lllshop Msrlnus Ijirsen, after which the posits In Utah county, which county Is now being served by II banks,-airhoir sang, Ablds With Me. the toiler. "During tb past The speakers were W O 'Creer. who read a biographical skeirh of Mrs. few years man hundreds of banks June prepared by her danlhter, Mrs. have failed throughout the United Maggie Ludlow; Edward M. Howe, In great loss to deJ. Preeinn Freer and Postmaster D. States, resulting condition T. Lewi, all of whom spoke In the positors. An highest terms of the deemed as a has been a major cause In this unsituation. pioneer mother and a useful member pleasant As a protection to the depositors, of the rommunlty. and During IL services a duet was ren end with a desire to derrd by Mrs. Jenle Swenson and maintain confidence In our banking Edward Williams with piano arrom Industry, the attidude of this department. and other state banking depanlement by Mrs. Mary Williams Is for fewer and stronger partments, an and Instrumental trio by Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Max Thomas and Miss banks, at the time time recognising the needs of banking facilities Blanche Tbomaa. our communities. After a few closing remarks by In The organisers msjr appeal from Blahop Warner, the rhoir aang an tho rejection of the bank commisanthem. Tome to Me," after which sioner to tbe elate board of examinthe benediction waa pronounced by ers. under tbe law. H. Eugene llughea. The grave In the rtty cemetery was In Commissioner lladlock pointed oat bl letter that In the Interest dedicated by John II. Ilayea. Mrs. Alice M. Jones was tbe daugh of economy and with a view of ter of Edward and Ann Morris Creer strengthening the banking situation and was born October . 1850 while In Spanish Fork, two banka were reconsolidated. her parents were enroute to Utah and cently Two month ago the First National had stopped at St. Louie, Missouri, the Commercial Bank of Spanfor a while. The parents came on to and Utah In the compaoy of William ish Folk were combined under the latter name. Some of the organlxers Teld. her father Edward Creer, hav- of the proposed new bank had been divibeen made over the ing captain In the First National Interested sion of ten during the Journey. They arrived In Utah In 1857 coming bank. of Incorporation for direct to Spanish Fork where they theThe articlesBank of Spanish Fork took a leading part In the upbuild- were proposed submitted for examination to enof the and ing young settlement, lladlock on September dured the many hardships and priva- Commissioner 19. The organlxers proposed to have tions of thoee early days. Iq her a $25,000 bank with a surplus of early youth Alice became a member $12,500. The applicants for incorof the first choir organised at Spanish Fork by William R. Jones, this poration were Lars Nielson, H. A. It. H. Andrus, It. L. Jex. choir travelled exxenslvely to the Gardner. D. P. FIrmage, John E. Booth and events which took Wells T. Brockbank many Important of Spanish Fork, place In the young state. She mar- and John Oberbanaley of Clinton. ried Llewellyn Jones of another pioneer family In the old Endowment house at Salt Lake City, March 28, Mrs. 1868. They continued to make their home In Spanish Fork, Mr. Jones being a leader In farming and stock raising. She was active In the work of the Relief Society in spite of the fact that she had a large family. Thelma Nehblt Warner, wife of She was also one of the members of the first committee organised to sew Jesse Warner, formerly of Spanish and rare for the dead and ahe was Fork, now residing In Salt Lake, always attentive in visiting the sick died Sept. 21, 1930. She was born and unfortunate. She waa the mother April 13, 1895 at Mammoth. She was a former student of the of 16 children, eleven of whom survive her. They are Llewellyn M. B. Y. U. and very active in the L. D. Jones, Wni. O. Jones, Elias Jones, S. church work, primary and SunDavid 11. Jones, (at present a mem- day school. She was married May ber of the Spanish Fork City Coun- 10, 1922, to Jesse Warper-- ' In1 tha ' cil), Mrs. Margaret Ludlow, Mrs. Salt Lake temple. Surviving are her husband. Jesse Ruth Bingham. Mrs. Hannah Stewart, all of Spanish Fork; Ed ward T. Warner her mother, Sadie Nesbit, and the following brothers and sistJones. George Jones, Mrs' Nell and Mrs. Nora Bingham, all ers. John H. Nesbit, Mra. Fern Benof Salt Lake City, also 41 grand- son Mrs. J. P. Clayton and Pearl Nesbit, all of Provo; T. E. Nesbit, of children and 15 and one sister, Mrs. Annie Rowe. Salt Lake City; V. J. Nesbit and All the children were able to be near Loyal M. Nesbit, of Long Beach, Calif. The following children also their mother when death came. survive: Robert N. Warner, Peary Warner, Laurel Jean Warner and Leonard Warner. Funeral services will be held at the Twenty-sixtward in Salt Lake City. Wednesday and also at Spanish Fork Thursday afternoon at the First ward chapel. team Coach Fenton Reeves football Leland Flour $1.10 every day lr will take on tbe Payson High team the week; at THE ORAN LEWIS here Friday in one of the feature STORE. games of the season. Mr. Reeves says that the schedule this year Is very Furnished rooms fer rent. Se favorable to the Spanish Fork foot- Mrs. S.,L. Cornaby, lVa blocks eai ball fans Bince all of the feature of Commercial Bank. games are played at home. This, of course, means that we play Payson There will be a meeting of the Hal and Sprlngville here. Hales family Oct., 4 s Spanish played a 0 0 tie with 4:15, 112 No. organization St. All Interesl Tintic at Nephi last week which ed are Invited Main to be present. means that their defence is working, and altho the boys kicked the ball Blaine Swenson, son of Mr. t over the line for what they felt was Mrs. Joseph Swenson left Monday a score the referee ruled otherwise attend the Agricultural College and the score stood at 0 0. Logan. He was accompanied by Payson has long lorded It over cousin Miss Lenore Lewis of Burl in football but last year Idaho, who will teach Spanish there dur; worm the turned and the old Red the winter. and Grey team went over to Payson and rolled the Green and White in the dust to the tune of 2 touchdowns. There hasnt been much said about runners up in Nebo in football. Whi the game this year, in fact, there ha- more could we expect. snt been time to say much, but there .Remember then, the first hon a is strong feeling in both schools game comes ai and the game Is going to be a hum- its with that long old tradition; mer. rival that always means a grei All that football needs now In game. Spanish vs Payson at 3:3 Is a more Fork heartwhole Spanish ed support of the populace, and with WEATHER REPORT a team that was runner up last year and promises to be right in the running all thru this season, this should not be hard to get. A good crowd nr r, til-n- s. d over-banke- Jesse Warner Dies at Salt Lake 1 "l Sud-mete- r, State Supreme Court Football Season Starts Awards Christensen Friday; Payson Here $12,500 for Accident five-eigh- ts one-ha- lf one-fa- ll -- d means a good game. The boys should have plenty of rooters when they play at home. Coach Reeves feels, and justly too, that the school is handicapped in the batter of basketball because of the small gym, and for that reason he is anxious to put football and track over 100 per cent since the equipment is on a par with other schools His efforts last year produced the state champion track team and the h |