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Show r HE Fork- - ; Press NUMBER 51 SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5,1018 City Council Passes Stringent firPilGAfl Health Law, Effective Friday vV, '. , PARADE SVlIiGS THROUGII LOilDOIl rr . k' I v, 1jia the petition of practically all of the business men' of Spanish Fork, the City Council lust night passed an emergency health measure which la Intended to keep people In their homes and tbua atop the aprend of the Influenza. Feople thould do their beat to atay In their own homea for at least a week as tar aa it la poa-albl- tt j Object of. Measure is to Keep People at Home On I'i 1 ' f rf - .. - l T Ogden Ncr. 25 Belief that a live-l- y the remains of William W. Hayes demand for hogs, cattle and sliecp Hunday afternoon at the family name and particularly for hogs, will con- In First ward. The services were tinue is expressed by livestock men held in the open ale and were called and meat packers. That belief ! to order at 1 p. ni. by Bishop Win, substantiated by the reports from all C. Dockatroni. John II. Jex and Mrs. parts of America and from Europe, Marie Hiatt sang a duet, "I Will the latter showing that there has Guide Thee. The Invocation was ofbeen such a decrease In the number fered by Henry A. Gardner. qf domestic animals of all kinds J. Preston Creer spoke of h!s long . ' r .y. 1 5 r i n : ak.) , At,5; "'f v that the farms, ranches and ranges L e. OF INFLUENZA Funeral services were held over J W HIGH 1 . - ? "'-'V- . h 5 A l ' CONTINUE IS BELIEF .t 1 II S' I with the deceased and of the United States must be depend- acquaintance hind and loving huswas a he said ed upon for more than a year to band and father. supply this deficiency. David TLewis spoke of the decFarmers of Europe will be unable eased as he knew him in school. to build up their herds and flocks William D. Holt and company san during the coming year to anywhere "Gocl Be With You Till We Meet normal conditions. Even with normal Again." 'The benediction was proconditions, Europe was Importing nounced by Bishop It. W. McKeil. , large quantities of meat from AmerWilliam W. Hayes was the son of ica. This makes it apparent that, John II. and Iluth E. Davis Hayes, as Europe will demand a greater In Spanish Fork, Augwill and was born meat supply, the ycur 1919-2- 0 He Is survived by his ust 1884. 6tb, not see the time that meats are not Ann Pitman Hayea and Sarah wife, In great demand. Demand for meats four children, ranging In age from The law, which takea effect tomorrow (Friday) morning, provides ITthat no one may enter a retail store, v. but must transact all business with the Institution by telephone or frrm the outside. Persona on the streets must not be nearer each other than six feet. means that there will be a splendid V. W The full text of the law as passed thirteen to six years, LeRoy, Ellen, market for livestock. last night follows: and Clarence. He Is also surWhen Britain wC"- - 1 the end of the rainbow and found American With the end in view, of assuring George Whereas the Spanish Influenza Is vived by hie fatber'and the folowing troops really peurbej plough her ports to France, by tens and the greatest production for bogs, brothers and sister, John I. Hayes quite prerelent In Spanish Fork City hundreds et thoend-- V her heart welled up within her and a meat packers have agreed upon a and notwithstanding the fact that our of Thistle, Mrs. Jacob Brandt and Remember waa the portion of the arriving welcome they will ' plan for stabilizing of the price, Mrs. Hyrum Bradley of Eureka, Bruce ' schools, public meetings and places Americans. this plan being approved by the Unitof amusement have been discontinuirrr of Helper, Kenneth and Spened States Food Administration. The Hayes ed for some time, and: In the service of the councer Hayea result is that the livestock men are YOUNG MOTHER Whereas the Board of Health of W. and Vernon Hayes of Wllford llfj II. E try, assured continued high prices, wb'le Lake and LaVon Hayes of Salt Spanish Fork City have ordered the City of they are also assured lower cost this measures of the hereinafter adoption city. GALLED Blf DEATH' production, through the fact that, 'Mrs. William W .Hayes and 111 provId,ei for In order that the Influenfamily food rules applying to grain enwith za may be stamped out, Now Thereto desire their heartfelt gratexpress tirely revoked, there will be more itude to their many kind friends for fore: feed and fatten hogs, assistance rendered opportunity, to them during the Be It ordained by the City Council Benjamin II. Evans died last Thursand sheep. Premature market.cattle sickness a and death of their husband of Spanish Fork City, Utah: day afternoon of ing of hogs, bringing a flood of bus- and father. Section 1 It shall be unlawful, after an illness of two weeks. The iness that could not be bandied by within Spanish Fork City, Utah, for n wherdeceased was here, packing houses; might endanger this any person suffering, with influenza plan of buying at a stabilized price, Young Spanish Fork Lady he has followed the trade of painter or who shall have had Influenza, or Dies in Salt Lake City but it is the belief that the very fact and paper hanger for many years. He who shall have been In a house where of stability will assure the livestock Beryl Davis, daughter of Mrs. was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. influenza la prevelent,wlth!n a period raisers of the intermountain country A. Davis, died Friday In a Margaret of fifteen days to enter upon any was Evans and his death the jhixl in that they aught to hold their stock Salt Lake City of pneuat hospital sidewalk, store, or other public place and fattened until It is thoroughly the family from the' malady, that of monia following an attack of influenIn Spanish Fork City, without the thus gain the extra profit coming little Anna Brockbank on the Sunday za. The remains were brought here consent of the Board of health of from the feeding of their hogs. for burial Sunday morning. Spanish Fork City provided howeverj At a maetlng of tbe stat0 Commlt. following being the fourth. Benjamin Funeral services were held Sun35 and of Evans was that nothing herein con alned shall tw forWar years age spent PHILLIPS BOY. DIES Savlng Stamp8t It WM afternoon at 2:30 at the City day a nurse prevent practicing physician, dedded tfl ugg th golgaBi ..For the practically all his life in Spanish Counselor John S. Davis or helper designated by the Board of Cemetery. Evan Phillips, tho fourteen years Honor of utah t0 driv5 home t0 thlg Fork. He !s survived bv his wife, B. Jex and Mrs. John presided. Health of Spanish Fork City to enter Mr. Mrs. son Rees and old of Phillips, Marie of the 8tat, that the pIedges Hannah Olsen Evans, unJ the follow'.A Hiatt Precious Promor sang, other upon such street, store, died Tuesday .afternoon at the famS. S. E,ven for the purchase of-ing brothers and sisters: Lewis Evans ise. The invocation was oli'ered y such person fore the end of the year must be kept. of place although ily homo In Fourth ward of Price, Utah, David J. Evans and! David T. Lewis. may have been In a place where lr.- -' tf we are to retain ur honor among William a week's illness. after Evans of thl3 city, Mrs. Alm.aTJ2S0DUTI0N ADOPTED J. Preston Creer spoke of tho exSuenza is prevelent. The whole family of nine, with the exother States of the nation. C. Hansen cf Mapleton, Mrs. Paul cellent that the young lady Section' 2. It shall be unlawful OiLLD SALE OF W. S. S. ception of the mother, were ill with had training No State In the Union has been Dart and Mrs. Wells T. Brockbank of. in had home her and also Bpoko for any person, within Spanish Fork more the malady, but wore recovering, unswerving in her loyalty at this city, also his parents. of his long acquaintance with the in City, Utah.to enter any Barber-shothe a meeting of the Executive when, pneumonia developed tImea than haa the stata of utah. Funeral services were held at the Davis family. livery stable bank, office depot or;There ,g no tingp of di8honoP.at. residence at 1 o'- - Committee State of Utah Council of case of Evan and resulted fatally. afternoon Monday John B. Jex and Mrs. Hiatt sang other public place while the room is toched t0 her falr name nor can the clock. Counselor Herberi Williams Defense held Wednesday,- November The lad is survived by his parents and inclosing. "O My Father, "after which sisters: occupied by one customer, provided brothers and of gcorn be poited ftt her for was in charge of the services tfnd A1- 27th the following resolution was the following the benediction was e however that nothing herein Mrs. Len pronounced and Anabello, Larsen, Lydia, bHc offlcer( or her bert Swenson offered the invocation. adopted. actg Qf gny the grave dedicated by Eli B. K. Fertained shall prevent employees Iroto clt Reece and Wllford. Naomi, Hayden, ' Whereas the State of Utah is ap- . war A1, have The speakers were hlarinus Larsen durlng guson. entering any public place where they don0 what thpy couId and now that and A. Gardner. The Williams proximately three million dollars Henry . Lily Beyrl Davis was the are employed. daughter the fighting is over, w.e should not mixed quartet rendered two selections ahort of its quota on War Saving, and EDWARD OLSEN DIES of Alma C. and Margaret A. M'ller Section 3 It shall be unlawful for t but g0 rght along and contlnue and a duct was rendered by Mrs. AnOF CANCER Davis, and was born in Whereas Utah has exceeded Its Spanish Folk any person, other than an employee our pocketg and nie Beck and her daughter, Miss our hand on every call made by the quota p January 6th, 1903. She is survived to enter any retail store wlthirf Olsen Edward died his home at a our pledgogi aid mogt of a Williams Beck. Herbert pro- government, and, by her motner, two( sisters, Mrs. Ish Fork City, Utah, until further' Tuesday after an illness extending Heber fcuy w g s that Cnule Sam may nounced the benediction. Wheseas Comthe War Savings Hansen and Wilma Davis, and ordered y the Board of Health of have the money t0 take care of the mittee is at the present time working over more than a year of cancer. He four brotaers, James, Alma, Howard Spanish Fork 'City. was fifty years old and faihd lived in boys until they have been demobiliz- Willis Brockbank broke his arm against serious handicaps on account and Vernon. Another sister, Mrs. Section 4 It shall be unlawful for e this city for 'about twenty-fivyears. edj Rnd brought home oncg more; off a ladder at the sugar of health conditions in the? State, Ferrel Davis Reece, died in Salt Lake by falling two or more persons to be within six He Maris widow survived his by Not t0 buy w g g at thlg tlme t0 THEREFORE: Be it resolved by on the Bame day of feet from each other upon any street. moVe factory last night yie same disease. . garet Johnson Olsen add the followthe Stae Council of Defease tbg fu amount ggked side walk, or public place within FIRST: That the Council of De- ing children: Pauline, Edna, Annie, 0(,d w the doepe8t .dishonor to Word was received that Mrs. Hial BROKBANK CHILD DIES Spanish Fork City, Utah, except that be noble boyg who aro doing their fense in every County in the State Jennie and Sophia, William arid OliM. Hales had died at Sprlngville ' OF ver. Funeral have not nothing herein contained shall arrangements INFLUENZA It shall not be! shall be asked to cooperate In every this morning. . She leaves her vent two or more persons from rid- been as made. yet g with way the War possible ' Savings ' nSpai.o t tscflhoGii Funeral services were held MonIng In a car or vehicle on the streets CROIP ' who Is dervlog his Country in Committee to the end that each band, of Spanish Fork City, Utah. afternoon at. 3 oclock at the day ' county shall fill its quota before the Remains Of David T. Evans "Chamberlain Cough Remedy is France and a baby son. home of Bishop and Mrs. Wells T. Section 5 It shall be unlawful for ' end of the present vear, Bronffht From Midvale. Brockbank over the Ed any person to keep open any store, splendid for croup, writes Mrs. remains of their SECOND: DeThat Council the of N. to Y. Earl Snell returned yesterday My little eighteen months old daughter,-Anna-, barber shop, confectionary Btore, or('war Hassett, Frankfort, fense shall be asked to assume reFuneral services were held at the He having been other public place between the hours children have been quickly relieved., Spanish Fork. who died Sunday evening of in , connection with, the City Cemetery Tuesday afternoon sponsibility He service. of out the dreadful 'of of mustered this attacks complaint 7 of six o'clock P. M. and oclock A. pneumonia, brought on by InfluenCommittee for the Coun- over the remains of David T. This remedy contains was training in the Air Service at M. of the day following, providing by its use. Evans, za. ty's quota. which were brought here from Midhowever that nothing herein con- no opium or t other narcotic, and Kelley Field, Texas. Counselor John S. Davis presided. THIRD: That the' entire confidentchild as a to be given vale, where he died Saturday of Misses Bessie Gardner and Cora Simtained stiall . prohibit druggists from may of the County Council of DeThose who have not yet paid In The deceased mons rendered a duet, Peace to Thee dispensing drugs during said time, ly as to an adult. fense shall at the disposal of the was the son of Evan and Rachel Cross Red amount for their total restaurants Little One. hotels and also The invocation was ofprovided War Savings Committee for the pur- Evans and was 28 of age. Most fered by Eli B. K. Ferguson. A brindle roan bull calf, dues will please hand the balance years Lost may furnish meals until 8 oclock of pose intensifying the campaign of bis life until the last fgw. years P. M, and provide rooms at any time. eight months old, swallow fork each to their solicitor or Chairman as Isaac E. Brockbank spoke of our during the month of December. was spent in Spanish Fork. He leaves lack of A penalty of a $50.00 fine or fifty ear. Anybody knowing of his where- soon as possible. understanding of Gods purFOURTH:. .The State Council of a young wife and two small children, poses in the matter of death and of days in Jail or both fine and imprison- abouts please notify D. A. Jones, (ad) Defense offers its cooperation with a son and a Mrs. Minnie Arnason came down daughter, aged two and our faith in the resurrection. ment is made for infractions of the all County Councils and War Savings four to funeral the attend years, besides his widowed was received here onjrom A telegram law. John B. Jex and Mrs. Marie Hiatt ' Committees and shall expect each mother to mourn his loss. His fathin closing, "Your Sweet Little Tuesday evening by Mrs. Ann Thomas services for Mrs. Sarah Volgardson. sang She returned home Sunday taking the County Council to see that the Quota er died about a year ago from a dis- Rosebud Has A. had son. her Thomas, that Left You, after which Perry B. Y. U. Awaiting Lifting tw little children of Mrs. algardson In that County is filled prior to the ease very similar to the the benediction was pronounced by Of Quarantine to Reopen died of wounds received in action in end of the year.' ' ' car er an 8e David W. Davis. France between the 27th of October, In harmony, with this resolution, The service at the cemetery was Just as soon as the quarantine is and the Bth of November. The young, thera or tlie present. the State Council shall expect the brief.. Counselor Herbert Williams Dewey McKeil, who was called raised the Brigham Young University man enlisted in the Marine Corps! B3? Yearling Colt. No Chairman and members of the was in charge. William, Evans of- home from Boulder, Colo., by the will reopen its doors. New students and was in the service one year and aiarks or brands. Finder notify L. County Council of Defens to im- fered the invocation. David Williams death of his sister, Vera, received a can begin profitably at this time and eight motnhs. He was twenty-thremediately get In touch with the War made a short address and Edward telegram Sunday take up regular work as but two years of age, ordering him to reSavings Committee in order that Williams rendered a solo, Face to port immediately at Boulder to be weeks of the year's work has been united effort may be made in the re- Face. The grave' was dedicated by mustered out of service. lie left the MRS. ISLEYH LETTER. STOMACH TROUBLE. done, and of this reviews will be counties which shall be Herbert Williams. spective W. same day. D. Mrs. recent a letter Isley In I Chamberlain's Before unsed given. During the time of quaranused successful in obtaining the countys have I 111., says, I of a for doctored deal Litchfield, Tablets arts new great on mechanic work the tine, quoa. For Sale Cheap Two large heatThe first soldiers to be mustered building on Temple Hill has been stomach trouble and felt nervous and Chamberlains Tablets for disorder out of service and return home were ers. See Shortys Inn. a as tablets' laxative, and stomach of the These all the time. tired pushed;, and the remodeling of the Mark L. Lewis, Second Lieutenant, 20 tons of good wild For Sale iron work building has been conplet-c- d helped me from the first, and inside and have found them a, quick and overcoat an who November arrived home from Camp Hanto on Lost or 20, will sell (eed hay are premises troubled If ,you machinery install- of a weeks time I had improved in sure relief. and Gill Bearnson cock, Also between of loose. lost Sugar shoes Georgia, Saturday, and Jake twq pail's these or with indigestion constipation ed, thus providing for larger classes every way," writes Mrs. L. Finder return to this office. Andrus, who came in from Camp Pike on Main Street. John Burt. Factory. (adv) do will tablets good. Jefferson yop City, Mo, Watch the papers ard, Arkansas, Tuesday evening. Reward. for the date of reopening. . - J i N influenza-pneumoni- - well-know- . Influenza-pneumoni- a', I p, - -! con-'th- - I La-B- ue Span-kee- I I pre-'du- ty bus-Countr- j z- t I . 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