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Show v apnn O Charming In every - - "Bll '' Moose lodge of party given to compliment l to., Mrs. Eureka, and the star Legion of Salt Paul Crandall Tuesday,, by her- lady Lake. Coversjwere. lald-io45 uestar Alrs Jennie friedns,- at the J&me-- of JJ S. Groesbeck baa returned , A rrom most enjoyable afternoon "Starr. fayson, where she spent the tires spent wlthjmusiCfcjjocJal chat and forepart of the week "as the guest of unlade set oi parlor games, Mes- - ner sister, Mrs. w. jr. Sargent. dames JEfUCrtnfell; Wb&'-Vvmtii etmiortor all Second ward chil na Jennie Starr winning the honors dren under 10 years of age waa held ' at games, and Mrs. Gene Pierce and cnurcn sainraay afternoon ; Wra" ;Amandi fflaHtiiiiJ!9aBdJJoBeJa the 'evening for .members tion prizes. Others participating were irom iv w ia years, uames, proMesaames' finnny vranaau,: Anna grams, and dancing were enjoyed folWheeler, JLdab Jessie, Martha Rarri-- lowed by dainty refreshments. A sua-un lltl ninl Tina Shiwort Wall Alio. cial feature was the rainbow dance man Louise Wtecombe, Ada HarrisonJ given by the little artists. Hazel An- fiylrta XlrandalirTIay Smith, Bertha derson and Darley Crandall. The hat Stewart, Miss Jane Alleman and Miss ance on the ward met in a reunion at Clara. Bringhurst . Dainty refresh- the opera house Wednesday evening. ments were served by the - - r r Heart e -- which are .two and a half inches long can be snipped In this way. vTwenty-igh- t days are required lor hatching', the- - eggs, ut at 'the nd of this time, the egg still remains aa a part of the fish, the foodaactft take87three weeks' 'to use the food sack, then thavtish requires artificial feeding. The fishes' food consists of finely ground beef heart or beef liver. Small fry are ted four or five times aaiiy, stock fish, once fer day. Fori rainbow trout a temperature 6f52 de grees Fahrenheit is kept. and. for eastern brook 8 degrees temperature. Cleanliness. Is a great ssenttei In the fish industry. Unless much, care is given, fungi will kill the developing eggs. Foul water for. fish la aa bad as foul air tor people. Troughs f-- , w TJTPl A rvniiTTinv a T T : x-- an' r ociety detail was the tee work for the V TUT? CTTVTA 11 ' . . rrs .' 11111 WtiLeito-Tfa- de HI SPRMMgyiLl pIRST WABI The .elders' quorum ot the First ward will furnish the program "to-- j night at o'clock with Counselor East-- . han Clegg In charge.1 Mrs. Blanche Beal will be the speaker for the even-ing. Vocal solo, Mrs. Hazel Lowery; trombone solo, Lamoa Oakley; read-- 1 lng, Mrs. Myrtle Gunnell; duet, Miss Dora Blackett and Miss iMary Beat;, announcements, Bishop O. B. Hunt ington. In Sprihgvill- etured, he stated he had not. His testimony plainly revealed the Intent back ofth'e prosecution. It Is ridicu lous for any persoa-w-lth no mperl-- 1 ence with a subject to pose as an authority on that subject. , SPRINGVILLE SECOND WARD. . F1LL.MORE, Feb. 24. In the case of Te program planned by the Second Slate versus O. The testimony of the local M. p., F. Waldrom, ward .Relief society for last Sunday Dr. Baker, showed he accompanied on a Fillmore, Utah, waa held over and will be given tocharge T uXlurwlth Bishop J. F. of manslaughter, the verdict of not Mr. Brunson to the L. D. S. hospital d at musLhe4riaefe night pose or seaimera. iarknesa, also, is Bringhurst presiding. Remarks. Mrs. uest. Mrs. Crandall will move to guilty an essential. Alt hah troughs .are I EmilyCraftdaU; Jadlea'-usno- ru nder4 a - wasgijeaJ0.41mjlefendant,'O Provo In the sear future. wftmm The case attracted a y expen, woicn oiagnosis was pos-- 1 Plnedblsck-nntoner-8rae. "A Westwood v w.a. is Joseph Uiuaii. spending theUfnuw.lH lug great deal of care Is needed In ship- speakers tor the evening will be Miss great deal ot attention due to the ltlvely cancer, and the source of the JyeeknijatJGarfield- ping eggs: 0 per cent depends on Katherlne Calder and Earl Sumsion, severity of the charge and the con- same was definitely traced to the pri Mrs. Grace McKiniie was a visitor care In shipment, Vocal solo, Mrs. Bella gnelson; violin tention of the chiropractic profession mary cancer which bad been cut from at Salt lake Tuesday.r - -a, The ajtate hatchery as established olo, Marvih Strong. - Mrs. Lydia Grooms will 7 entertain that toe act lipon-wht- ch years the Initial. MrTruaaoJia-ceever- al In 1909, but hair since been improved. the Ladies' Annual Missionary society previously. an 5nTwaToaied wts The impossibility. caacLty next Tuesoay afternoon at a silver tea As toe case proceeded it was dis aira; rweive- - rearing ponds r ave President Ralph Smart of the 'Third Trom x to & o cioesu been established. 1 u. newswriting Class. Br the closed that Mr, Brunson had com ward elders quorum . turn The- - state game farm, established Did you know that SprtntVille has d I'Saturday- - morning from their meeting at 7 o'clock tonight. . Opening plained" of his neck for several years. honeymoon trip which r waa spent in a fish hatchery? Indared, itTias. Two last year In connection with the and. closing numbers by the eongrega--1 w state state hatcnery, has a fair beginning. Ub nunder the abton of EhniLCiiflJ1 Wyoming, and returned to Salt lake of 'em, a government and ." , It has a of oh fol. years wariety the sDeclmengM previously and had his neck man, accompanied organ by Sunday evening, where they will make hatchery. These hatcheries;-- taking ' deer, thirty wild ducks, Mrs.' Mary H. Whitney. Vocal solo, dislocated. The history also revealed their h future nomepink eggsr turn uarmillions iowsTThree ThelrmanyJJne-tin- y friends wish them a pleasant Jousner of little fish which are nsed to stock one pair swan, ten wild geese, one Mrs. Hilda Mehr. Two selections will the' fact that toe man had a cancer iaf the home of , Home-Mad- e. our rivers ' and mountain streams. pJPeAJtowls,boiit3W quartet cu . tfrom his face several years ago. Candies made of home prod-uct- s, waa Provo Sportsmen can hardljMappreclate the The manager hopes to stock the etate under direction of Prof. Cart Nelson. an Mr. ft!rtAniycllpwlana expert from ' " n--' witn pheasants the near future. A. good speaker will be provided by the t Tnody, - visitor Tuesday. . of a fish advantage hatchery. having S. was D, examined: consumed by home penut This will give the future sportsmen J the quorumi ' Announcements by H. and he stated hospital, Elder Earl Paltreyman has com- ' The Rnrlnrllln fiatShcrlAa that when Mr. Brunson mission for the L. about four : Lee, Boyer of the bishopric. Triety of game. pleted a two-yewaabroujhtitolhlallaToratory in Sepn opled Because it is better. IX in England, and landed streams yearly. Some or the eggs examination retember, the mNGWFfomWAB in America last Sunday. His sister from which the fish are hatchedire vealed beyond a doubt that Mr. BrunThe Fourth ward Primary officers son had a cancer of the Why? Well, it is one of Utah Jennie vme,JifanjljBJiULake4'huri-dsjrevenlhg- , shipped in fromoutgld8"nlftCftH. bnt spine and will furnish the program tonight. Re neck which where they will remain most of them are taken In the home EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE at eaten that had, time, sts for a few days as marks, President Dorothy Wheeler; away th5thlrd ervleal vertebra W county's products'. otthelr hatcheries. About two and a half mil PASSES $3,000,000)00 MARK piano; :se1ectlQn.lyjOahrl8kie lion eggs were shipped to the govern a very, dangerous degree, and that the sister, jars, etaniey staten. Duties of Primary Officers,' Mrs. Miss TJiona JenBenofl!jiliraIin-- 4 rotting process from the cancer bad Miss vocal "Of duet, these fish do not live; Mary Zabriskie; at the home of yearr 'All thrweifend spendinaj extended to parts ot the secondJ . N ft - r. A.ii -it is true, but the hatcheries help The 63rd annual statement of thei V. A. UfBUUHU, Mesdames Mary Flnley, Sadie Pack- - greatly In combatting the law which Equitable Life Assurance that h had not found any Society of throughout the year, Mrs. fracture'n( fittest" ara, Mome Bird, Beulah Whiting, says "the survivaLot-th- e Proprietor. the United States gives evidence of h aiL no Blackett;-piasolo, fish hatchery at government a ed the x the BrintonllaeyitoldsTlianran n The np, eontmued " progress. Hattie picture.of i J. 1. J 4 At Al jthe company's hi SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Huntington, Anna Mendenhali, Lydia Bprmaviue, esmnBUBu aoout wfTheTiew insurance written in 1922 funi,Ti!.mt.8 I!tient and pointed out td thereout the ' Grooms, Lylee Menary, Cora Daley, lias upemieu BuuinjBBiiuiy lur seveu caul ionic V, IUC iiouui;i iv , vicuiiib totafed $495,000,000. over excluding and closing numbers by the t, Hannah Davis and Viola Roylanca years. The superintendent, fish $48,000,000 of group insurance. -The two apprentices, and ofttimes were chosen from' the various clubs of ghtrir y r rnnnmT,Pr cancer. inramm outstanding iaborerarehusily-'engased-4aextra meet to at the- library Sprlngvllle Dr. George W. Fiddleton, M. D., of exceeded $3tO00,0QOJ!uuJSpwarfl-- r : PRESBYTERIAN. SPRINGVILLE fish cct the industry plans for the t advancing 3ieanay and port Salt Lake City was called on the case i 1.000,000 was disbursed to nolicv- offl-wrnew school The elected eastern Rainbbw trout and brook most important art day program ever Sunday for the holders and beneficiaries during the and he testified as toifdws; " Saperiniendit0. that he prosecution, etagea in spnngviue. An invitation are handled at the government hatch- year, in death claims, matured endow B." treated the said Brunson at VVelcti; d assistant superintend til, the L. D..S. .hospital with several will be sent to Governor Mabey and ery, also a few native and ments' .dividends, annuities and other Mrs. J. F. Davidson treasurer,- - iMlss other other state officiate, also all club trout Rainbow eggs are taken payments, iKed-tt- nrt d medJcalnietL a total return of making Esther Tofte: seretarjjyira-JiiJ- . ladies la Utah. The program, recenJ-l- n early spring, from March to June. $1,569,676,000 .to Hospital records showing the only policyholders Mrs. tlon and refreshment committees will Eastern brook Ws are handled treatment the received was -y- -XL .H, Wagner. They will assume their tor cancer of patient Springville, Utahv be arranged by the follcrwingadlejiLULorambfir mdeeemberr the spine, and from aalmeaMrsT-iMafTTlhleMes4 In addition to rainbow and eastern policyholderain I 92S. A large Increase duties next Sunday morning at the these records it was definitely known THE STEEL CITY . damesf-Ne- tl AlTeman, Ada Straw, brook, the state hatchery often keeps was made in the issue of policies pay- regular, sesston whioh begins at lOlL "thai a good portion of the supine was Rev. eaten service. Ellz Thorn, Prlel Frlel, Almina Men- native, German brown, mackinaw, and able Ail4h. preaching away. No fracture was menpn.the monthly income plan, as Spratt's theme is "Salvation." He will Phone 22. denhali, Marie Binks, Emma Rowland, some catfish. With the native trout, wen as tnose taken to protect tioned' in the hospital records, nor busifamiliar from this dwell lake upon subject river and Sadie the Martha Harrison; strawberry was the patient considered as having Packard, Lyle ness interests .and to provide for in. a practical viewpoint. You are ln- Lillian stocked in June. The state hatchery heritanee Menerary, Lydia Grooms, Over 98 ner any fracture. His. hospital records DR. H. F. CANNON with what preconsider us, . stream Utah while in the stocks only showed the pMnwl-rmrfmg- fit ,a ce,liivitedLlo HunUngton))WollIe Bird, Hattie waf . government DougaU, Mrt; Walncott and Mrs. hatcnery of morphine. operate i24 hours after receipt of due ner-- . what restrains him from bringing dts The date-'Wibe announced -in throughout the united states ana the of death. Tbe statement calls proofs After a short stay at the hospital Eyesight .Specialist. atten a man makes his ease embody, whjjt upon Sandwich islands. The hatchery theneaivf&(HM: the patient was conveyed to his home Misa Fanny Rowland entertained at ployes make numerous trips, takirig v. near Fillmore. Within a shtjrr-fftn- S Springville Office Hour- surn, tiro llluiaitt:n The time Is 11:30 o'clock. dlnnernSunday-t- acompliment to Mrs. the fiah to stock streams and lakes. needs covered by theluaii, the eating effect of the cancer had wide company's 8 a at o'clock, Sunday night, The fish are packed in cans of water range of policies. Ellia Russell and family. so far as to cause Mondays, Tuesdays and Wed' lecture will be delivered on progressed to statesments made death. Mrs, C. L." Daley was hostess at a and ice. The employe most stir the W. Earl Spafford is district manthe According by "America' and the nesdays, 9 a,, m. to 1 dinner party Monday in compliment water every 20 minutes to seriate it ager for the who helped nurse Mr. BrunLife in Provo the problem, Will be nsed to neighbors slides Negro." Eighty to old friends who were on commit- - and give the fish oxygen. Only fish and southern Equitable A1 This Drug Store. son, after his Teturn roiu- the hosUtah. make clear to us this serious matter. pital, a large abscess broke within uis and take advantage of this in tnroat, discharging W Tffl1"nTrr7TT structive feature. oreak-dow- a fromthe cancer. It was but a few days after thla discharge SPRINGVILLE MAN DIES. that Mr. Brunson died, and Dr. Baker ' . M unn nf innl, " the mbT"!Tfmnr fTAVTtt 24-- Will Hunt-- 1 "J no t0 a broken making 'todhtt erence to the eating cancer and the 'consuming of 5 5L?.2V. the spinal segments irom lis certain aeatn procFourth North at 8:30 o'clock Friday ess, nor of the diagnosisdealing .made at W was ot his death cause evening.-- . The least seven specialists in alt Lake-- l Seventeenearrhas proveH to neuritis, from which hebaAJejL mat tne patient had cancer. sntferlnrterseverai days. ii was snown in tne trial that Mr. the local people of our Steel 120 BSOaOWAT, VXW TOSJ( r Mr. Huntington was 59 years of age Brunson made .what was referred to and is survived br his wife, Elizabeth as a "dying statement." executed sev city that we arecapable of Susa and two daughters, Blanchard; eral before his a and THE short of death, days successful 1922 in most was history year ,t,me atteKthe breaking of the abscess competing with any baker .mL'ST. ,n htethn8t The 8tatement Winiamf.rratid from 63rd Annual A of the EQUITABLE. SUtement, copy chlro-pra?tor- self-invite- Iftfcr- - t - Photographers of extremely Jhigh gracle'work. We always give satisfaction to everybody. consists of Picture mesind Mountings, kodaks and Kodak The prices' "are Supplies. RIGHT. ; Our-Stoc- Huntington Bagley CANDY LAND -- JJctodiyleTeTaM. -- W. E. DUNN jnilltonfi8ntcetfer y toe-gue- - 7. N. PEXTON . 7 'TTTtr ta twvhn.. . .. 1 3 Garage x-ra- y S.-chu- 5 - Springville. Utah wiH-eond-itct ar k Ereryjobgiiaran pert workmanship Highes't used, ?..'-.Itej&I- s Ten years' experience with all lids of BaitenesThese qualifications keep us work: . ing steady. 1 cnl-turis- Simmons -- r black-spotte- r -- He-pro- Phalacy y: . hTL, ll r- n stere-optico- UTAH. SPRINGVILLE, The ISpruigvilleu Banking Co. x invites the incominfj. public to oxtheir BauKing Business with us; We are now operate ing in our tnirty-secon- d year of irery successf uKbusiness. "Service and Accommodati loir . p,. oe " fn"1 lir- EQUITABLE' the the which the r foUowinfimjsre addr"on"1ruL Uken, will - -- dijctor. who WBP(, 4.tfin,,ni. hIm nna and three sisters Mrs. OJive cm.as, of , death certlf cate. Mrs JaneDalton and Mrs. Aahie;In the Btatement referred t0( Mr .. MendennaU. iRninnnn Horlmit Ihit ha nnt In n. r : , , The funeral will he the,rt , w, -- - OUTSTANDING INSURANCE, Dec 31, 1922, . . .,061,423,952 NEW INSURANCE issued and paid for in 1922. . . $49549,040 IunraleS.r2 will R. ' Exclusive of $4896,733 of Group Insurance Mortgares os jteal EsUte" 1st Lien. , , .$170,W7,33fl.85 905.711 .14 . Real Estate .... Bonds.... 849,248.723.13 Stocks.: 5.604,025.00 , 06,610,681. 85 Loans on Society's poBdes 700,800.00 Cash (S695,080.95 at In-rn t Ueisoirttersi....... V terestj.i-.'- Y,m,oosi.oo . 20.045,946.77, TOTAL. : -- r . . .r. t063.74r.064.32 ir ' Suan.us Rsstitvits: in 1923: 'For distribution On ' Annual Dividend : " .. Policies.-Dividend ;.. . Policies. . Awaiting Apportionment m IVfurM Dividend X- Policies. For Contingencies jOADtf erred y ........... TOTAL., : Aflency MaMSaft SPArFoAD, District Man.gtr.l J. C. KNELL, Special Agent 21,597,805:00 43,690,313 .84 had ''KJ' M - .srw'4 AY- - --VJ) Tff. - ' i : .tZZ. I, " without I" ;;r ZL"Xu. complaining. CZZ.i .1" iT -.- - Pntident a long had been 4)een-lir- ef usual-Hea- " , - about two weeks ago. ttntjl I tv825;,11 v vu.m JVUisftvos, Che waw, sL. iti. lii J 3" liT.rit m"J1"",:.:"u. -- :,"uoM.;urmT 3r".'."" l - mvmm mr;" -- -- . UUh.a,F;nerat" not been announced. J . ., .1 . , jissm)' '... t a f2i.t,T2 voi hwviucu Niwivakuia note agree that fracture" of the' third SPRINOVILLES, Feb. 85. The an.-nn- cervical 'vertebra, as claimed in. the junior prom" was held .Friday death would the 8prlngvllle opera beautiful decorations bedecked the hall and gave it the appearance of .a magnificent flower gar-deThe music was tarnished - by Marvin, Strone and company. Dreamy u waltses and peai- f peppy"' created an atmosphere that , was delightful to the dancers and contributed largely to taa success or the affair. in evening house. . Many - tox-tro- are invited to visit our greenhouse. V- SpringvilleFloral Company SPRINGVILLE; UtXh. invariably re these authorities were such renowned sur geons as Scudder and DaCosta. Dr. ueorge. W. Middleton, M. Dj dlftered with these authorities since, ha stated. his experience had taught him other wise,- - When asked if he had aver had. experience with cases wherein the third cervical was 'broken or frao-certificate, sult in instant aeatn. Springville e, lay one hour 'and had to be home Grace Creer and Roy Creer of Span and be there confined forcarried Testi days. TUa white, of Pay- - j mony ish' Forkr proved th man was not con son, Morris Creer of Bancroft, Idaho: fined, to his home until the natural r. so we gay. we have ST of the de-thT.oalledfdylng statement" miA kA UABdail .tlMWii im with thn A ' w tw mntW har nrv.f1 - maninfll HrutAr ina wtilnTi waaava. ftVmaAUam vim Mwwii aA iMvve, unconscious fori wT Claimed that he Delivered by Carriers in Springville before l'6r: o'clock ;tveryeventng Daily and Sunday 40 cents a month - " Office ajt s the3rerxESThereist5 offer. You "wehi from the chiropractor's office h. i,,.Ldlrectly 10 B!roi the ara8fl . ,Hv , ,aU him and Wllklns; ,herB h auffererShe""J lth- peinence Herald 1' ?" vi m uuivs It was also UPrwbyenimony-th&g-fae -- grow-er- hayehadj4ifetimef ex TJi rrr t tiaZ u, H,B.- -, j.:.-i-- auto to a nearby settlement. He also maae arrangements lor me same CREER DIES. young than to call at 4 a. m. the tol-lor him and two other lowing SPANISH FORK, Feb. 23. Miss men to morning mike a buying trip to four or Alice Creer died -- f'arljr Thursday five mUeV-shmorning of heart trouble, from which autToo proved p C trch brick--! .. MISS-ALIC- OF EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE THEEQUITABLE Issues" Insurance to protect the family 'ind the home; to provide life incomes for wife i.gr children; to v' pa j i or wo vuumiuwu w w , y DUIintll ana reuifc w aiuvi to pay inheritance taxes; to setUeestatesi.to to extend'deaUi iienefitarto families of employesjjf" -' women in oiu And. to. suDDort-men-an- a omj' 4 Equitable policy for trery life insurance need. ; ,i VY. h- Miss Lucy A. four sons and five daughters. ........ . . u Z u,r irl 16,071.653 .00 BROAD SCOPE ?' 'JJH. HARI0P,, V --T.I Tr'Z, frtSv n",,t4 18.900.000JQ : . was in all Utah county. Our a. rr--., . Prop. t """t 5. layer, and contractor, and, built first brick house in wis city. He aiso bhilt the Central school building about .1. ..o airn thla T,aln hla final hlr .48 20,487.912 ' WAINWRIGHT, "ryAHZ rX w ago. . AU other liabilities unconscious for about one hour: that when he came to his senses he prtv C, A. MARCUSEN DIES. cured a butcher knife and ran about a n.. iir.u Mln a. u Al- SPANISH FORK. Feb. .4.-- Cart ..'u"' .i'." . no "o " hAM"1TTd would have killed him. He further of.r. Z7":u7J: '1; stated it was necessary for him to be to his home and that he jval !car ',Z i Utah County Products. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. preside. andanxetsbtianrsh a He Fork fifty years LlABUlTrES AND RESERVES . Inturmnce Reserve. . ... ...$542,999,380 00 We use WM. Mr. (Marcusen was born In Denmark DECEMBER 31, 1922 considered. ,, .rtJ?' u..,k n..r.M Z-X- "ASSETS- - Mayeock George PAID POLICYHOLDERS in 1922. ....... $111,022,000 PAID POLICYHOLDERS Since Organization. . .$1,569,676,000 irAPUlXTBD WKliuaTIfynTsemceare iuntlngtottnDfinarclHunaBgttn. beld-onde- rCONDENSEirBALANCEI SPRINGVILLE We ave JEOurgestand-besequipped BAKERY fLORALMOUSE ref-tagto-n, wEtCSSrC' senlLta-an-y SPRINGVILLE7TJTAH. j-ii- V. Th our constant motto. ' - ' Simmon Pharmacy- - |