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Show VOLUME XV farmers want to make Fork JL. Spanish SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1916 BIG PRODUCTION OF "FRECKLES" COMING CONTRACTS FOR PULP Mrs Elbe Dart left for Salt Luke Lily Sunday to visit with her husband, SATURDAY. Two Third Ward Residents ..FINANCIAL .REPORT OF SPANISH, FORK.. Pass Into Great Beyond A dramatization of dene Stratton-Porte- r s Freckles has proven that there Is no limit of success to good, clean, moral song plays. The Broad-.wa- y Utah-td'ihAmusement Co. first saw the possibilities of Mrs. Porters work, which now stands as one of the most substantial suceeshcs in the past decade of theatrical history. As love story, it is full f real sentiment; as a story of adventure, it is positively gripping, in fact, in all the elementary features, there is no char-actor set of characters, which have been on the American stage for years, so intensely interesting, mir has there been a more beautiful stage picture than is depicted in this new song play. The Broadway Amusement Co. have taken Freckles a perfect stage investiture, and there will be found nothing wanting in the mattered scenery, accessories music or rust, when this charming song play is presented at the Spanish Fork Opera House Saturday Argyle, C. U. F'eb. 26th. R. VV. Creer, Lorenzo from Hawkins, and one member each and More business and less Springville. Mapleton, Salem, profit will n make money for all. Phone 42 Moores The benefits of of a farmers oigan-izatiowas discussed for a short time Grocery Instant delivery. enrollment of the local farm the and increased to about seventy-fiv- e was The new prices at Moores Grocery bureau members. will interest you. Phone 42 Instant The Farmers' Bureau has been organiDeliAery. farmers of Spanish Fork and the 'urrroaniinff country met Tuesday with J. afternoon at the city pavilon o of the H Snell, "ffricultmal agent aus-I- t the under Sugar Company The of the local Farm Bureau. for the purpose of held was meeting conclusion in regards arriving at some the pulp from the for to contracting Mr. Snell read a cugar Company, R. Cutler manager Thomas from letter that f the sugar con pany, stating conto farmers the allow they would or June in providing July for pulp tract take ten tous or that that they would For amounts contract. over on each would accept a they less than ten tons, number of a from contract b'anket reserve the would and they farmers No.price was statamount contracted. was not decidthis and ed in the letter was appointed committee A ed upon. of the sugar officials the with meet to this as follows: company to decide upon The with the State Agrized to cultural College and the state Leader for the betterment of farm conditions. The secretary of the Interior of the United States is working in harmony with this movement and a State Leader has been appointed, through whom the best thoughts on farm management, the destroying of pests and other subjects of vital interest to farmers is sent to the agent. Our county, agent, er Baby Day All members of the Relief Societies of the four wards of Spanish Fork and all other mothers interested in the training and development of children are requested to meet in the Second ward meeting house Thursday evening, March 2nd, at 7:30. An excellent prohas been arranged for the occagram A B. Bailantyne, cannot discuss these sion, 3500 including professional talks with the individually subjects farmers in this county, so the farm subjects instructive to mothers. bureau has been organized for the purwith him. It is pose of The Best Recommendation an organization that all farmers should join. The strongest recommendation any article may receive is a favorable word A laby boy was born to Mrs. Wilbert from the user. It is the recommendaOlsen Monday. tion of those who have used it that A baby boy was born to Mrs. Joseph makes Chamberlains Cough Remedy Chappie Jr., M6nday. so popular. Mrs. Amanda Gierhart, A baby girl was born to Mrs. Robert ChamberWaynesfield, Ohio, writes, Jex last Friday. lains Cough Remedy has been used in my family off and on twenty years and COMMERCIAL-CLU- B HOLDS It Fas never failed to cure a cough or cold. Obtainable everywhere. GQOO ROAUS MEETING New Babies A well attended, enthpsiastic meet- Home ing of the Spanish Fork Commercial Club was held last evening at the club rooms. The cheif topic under The list below is composed of memion was the establishment and maintenbers, of the High. Council, who are ance of good roads. authorized to select a companion of In addition to the crowd of local men their choice to accompany each member. present, C. W. Ward of the Provo MidJohn J. Schaerrer Benjamin ward. land Trail committee, Will Roberts, of John H. Hayes Lake Shore ward the Hotel Roberts, Joseph W. Dunn, of Isaac E. Brockbank I.eluml ward. the Provo Commercial Club good road ward. Missionary List For February 27th. Heber J. Hansen Palmyra committee, John Stewart, Utah County Joseph S. Bills Spanish Fork 4thward. surveyor, and Marion Clinger, road Arza C. Page Spanish Fork 3rd ward- These men talked on the supervisor. Andrew M. Ferguson Spanish Fork roads question and the Midland trail. 2nd ward. A local Midland trail Association was Charles H. White Spanish Fork 1st named as follows: David T. Lewis, werd. Serenus Gardner Salem ward . W. ward. Morris J. Martell Payson er; 2nd ward. Swenson Albert Payson sisting of Ed. M. Banks, A. R. Creer, Lake ward. Spring Sidney Coray I. P. Thomas and Edward Williams.' John Staheli Santaquin ward. Bishop John Johnson and James Nels Butler Goshen ward. Bechstrom of Benjamin and Wm. O. Beckstrom of Lake Shore were present and diseussed with the club the probaU. S. Cream Separator bility of the Orem road extending their line to these Assn.. wouldThe Farmers points. States Cream United the be n't handling hot a good one. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD OVER it. were Separator Notice their attractive ad this week. REMAINS OF PIONEER LADY The makeup of the United States F services were held at the First Cream Separator advertisements this I ward meeting house Wednesday after is superfine, in keeping with both noon over the remains of Mrs. Adalinda yeur reliable firm who handles the goods the Koyle died Monday after a long illness, and the superior quality of tne article Bishop McKell presided at the services . and tlii- ward choir under the direction itself. Co-oAss n. would Farmers' The of Wm. B. Frost, sang 0 My, Father like to show you a few things worth no ovation was oflergfl by Hyrum knowning about cream separators. F. Thomas of Provo, after which the choir ang, Sister, Thou Wast Mile and I, ovely, WALTERS COMPANY PLEASES 1 be speakers were John F. Beck, w. C. Walters and bis company apSamuel Holt, J. Preston Creer and'W here Monday and Tueaday evenD Creer Jr., all of whom spoke in words peared the oft Fie highest praise, of the life and ings in two excellent plays Mondayeele- the Corianton eh.ir.u-tt.-of the deceased lady. During company played brated Book of Mormon pluy and picas-- ! the scniees special music was rendered evened a good sized crowd. Tuesday by Li e Jame.ion Sisters, Mary A. Bowen to wind the Sowing and eon, pany, and Edward Williams. ing they played The company is house. small The clmir sang in closing, Farewell a very among iLs memAH E after which the excellent, numbering irthly Honors bers the inimitable Luke Cosgrave, bend, i tmn was pronounced by W. 0. man, freer. George Barnes, a capable leading Miss Walters. Mr. and Cluff Leon Mrs. Koyle was born in Nauvoo, and Miss Agnes Sluttz October 5th, 1843, and emigrated Dorothy Meeks Walters the feminine roles. Mr. h Utah in an early day. She has been play a full set of special scenery for a 'rue and faithful Latter-Da- y Suintall carries and Corianton of la r lile, and lias reared an honorable his production excellent in style family wlu arc folloing in her footsteps, costumes the piece "be is survived by six children: Mrs. Lleeta We want your business quality, price Chappie, John II. Koyle, Albert 12 Moores service correct. Phone Mrs. and Howell Davis, Mrs. Agnes Joyle, delivery. and Mrs. Burbara Thomas. Grocery Instant J. B. Hughes, A. Cornaby, secretary and treasurand a membership committee con- president; vice-preside- lt Co-O- p um-ra- r T he infant child of Walter H. Moore, old is suffering severely three weeks from heinmorhages. - - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller of PleasGrove spent Sunday here visiting with his futher, James Miller. NUMBER 6 Grace Jensen, daughter of Joseph Jensen died today at one oclock of i hronie heart trouble.; Funeral arrangements have not not yet been made. Mr. Lorenzo Thomas died about 11 oclock today of acute Bright's disease after an illness of about ten days. Funeral arrangements have not yet been Mrs S. W. Robertson left Tuesday made. for .Silt Lake City to visit for a short time with her sister, Mrs. ThoniHS 0. Mrs. Kate Hughes entertained the Creer Banks family pt supper Sunday. SPANISH FORK CITY, UTAH, DECEMBER Annual Report ant To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Spanish folk City: Gentlemen: I herewith present a report of the financial n of Spanish Fork for the fiscal year ending December 1, 1915.. ISAAC SWENSON. Treasurer. . con-djtio- , Mrs p, H, Luwhorn and Mr. and For Sale One thorough bred short Mrs. J. VV. Bates and family visited horn Durham bull. See Oliver Swenson. here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Law horn. , Eddie Woods made a great hit DISIHJRSMENTS Total DibbuoHements for year 1915 04 Streets and Alleys Fire Department Miss Rebecca Nelson entertained at the dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Aletta in 3IST 1915 4188 71 529 80 Police Department play "Corianton Monday night when llulvertson. 1298 10 he pknul the Water works 2022 79 of the Amuloki, part Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hayes returned Gadidiiton Rotdicr 310 05 Irrigation Friday to their home at Helper, after Salaries . 4263 22 Electric lights Amhew Jensen, formerly publisher spending a few days here visiting with 5117 07 of this paper, has decided to start a relatives. 433 50 Cemetery 130 02 paper ai Murysvale, which he will call The Scandanavian "annual dancing Printing and advertising The Iiute Chicftan. 13 50 Stationery party at the city pavilion'tast Thursday 582 85 Sprinkling Btreets.,,,; evening was a great success both Mrs. William Lloyd entertained at a socially and financially. 650 00 Mayors Contingent j Board of Prisoners .20 25 family dinner Sunday in honor of her Criminal Prosecutions.,,!,.; 94 35 birthday and the birthday of her neice, Mr. John J. Banks returned home Poor and Indigent Miss Annie Booth. , f3 .....16 Sunday from Salt Lake after visiting Fuel ; 35 69 for a short time with her daughter Mrs. t Borrowed money paid . Mrs. John Francis of Mammoth spent James . 3200 00 ; Hanby. Interest the week-en- d .2249 43 visiting with her sisters, Mrs. LeRcy Johnson and children havfe Premium on bonds. Mrs. Benjamin Isbhc and Mrs. George 40 00 ' returned to home in Salt Lake their Wilde of Leland. 9 25 Estray pound after a months visit with her parents 1063 15 Improvements Morgan Bowen of Blackfoot, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cox. . ..12 65 Quarantine on his way back from the coast, stopPurchase of right away for street 436 20 ped here Monday for a months visit Too much, stock, we will divide the with friends and relatives. Election V.... ,..177 27- the profit with you on $4,000.00 worth it Cash on hanfl Dec. 31. 1915 .... 5936 64 w ill pay us both. Come and get yours. John II. Hayes has returned home Moores Total 32870 68 Grocery. from Eureka, where he has spent ten days visiting with his daughters, Mrs. A BARGAIN A $130 surrey and a Hyrum Bradley and Mrs. Jacob Brant. $35 harness in excellent condition for $75 cash or $100 time or trade. See or ' PRESENT INDEBTEDNESS RESOURCES (estimated) Mrs. Clarence Hardman and children write Wells L. Brimhall Irovo, Utah, Notes Outstanding came down from Salt Lake City Tues...$18000 00 Water workB $30000 00 00 Electric light system. , .. Bonds Water Works 25572 57 day evening to spend a few days here ,.....16750 Invitations are out announcing the Water 930 25 City real estate and improvewith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scrip Outstanding annual reunion and dance of the Sons ments Davis. 21000 00 and Daughters of Wales Society, which Water and Irrigation tax due.. . ,607 75 A crowd of young friends surprised will be held at at the City Pavilion next I . .808 47 Electric light bills due Bert Jones at his home last night. Tuesday evening. Taxes due for 1915 2387 06 Thirty-si- x boys and girls were present. Poll tax uncollected... ....416 00 T le evening was spent in gam'es and Miss Maud Bowen entertained about Pavement tax due 09 program. Cash on hand Dec. 31st, 1915. . .5930 64 twenty young friends Monday evening - Presented to City Council January 1. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lhrsen entertain at her home. -- The time was spent in 1916 and adopted on motion of Nathaniel ed a dozen friends Monday evening at games and music. A delicious luncheon at eleven oclock. Ludlow. supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilaslem of Salt Lake City. The evenThere will be a patriotic progran at Presented to the City Council January I, 1916, and adopted ing was spent in music and games. the Presbyteian church Sunday morning on motion of Nathaniel Ludlow. , Special music by Miss Annie Lundell of Benjamin was at eleven oclock. I, George H. Lewis, Recorder in and for Spanish Fork Mr. Fieldsoe and several ladies. Mrs. City; operated on at the Spanish' Fork HosCarrie Shaw Rice will give some read- hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct pital Monday for the removal of tonsils copy of the original Annual Report, accepted by the City Counci and other troubles. She was taken ings. 1 9 6, as w itness my official signature this 23rd day of home Wednesday, and was well on the Mr. and Mrs. Hans Olsen entertained January I, 1916. to GEORGE H. LEWIS, City Recorder. way recovery. Saturday evening in honor of the birth- February, day of their daughter Hazel and their George B. Stone of Salt Lake City son Wilbert. Covers were laid for has moved his family to Spanish F'ork twelve. The evening was spent in for the summer. Mr. Stone, is assist- music and games. ant superintendent of the new sugar factory. They have rented Delbert For Sale 90acres, 30 acres first class1 Brockanks home in Second ward. bottom land with 36 shares of water. 37 acres under Strawberry project Mr. nd Mrs. David Williams enter- Balance in good pasture land, all fenced. tained Tuesday evening in honor of All the improvements go with the their son Eds birthday. Thirty-fivFor good terms see George place. guests were present. The evening was Babcock. At midsjient in music and games. The students of the high s.hool used night delicious refreshments were sertheir Washingtons birthday vacation ved by the hostess. in filling up the old course of the mill race and thereby enlarging their camWednesday evening Mrs. J. Antrim The boys did a good job and the Beck of Leland entertained in honor of pus. rewarded them by serving an exgirls relatives about her birthday, twenty cellent luncheon to them at noon. being present. The evening was spent in music and playing spung at which Grandma Beck won first prize ami TayAlthough the Spanish Fork High School quintet won the last game of lor Beck won the compilation prize. the season from the Payson five last lost the championThe Ladies Literary Chib met at the Friday evening, they Nebo of because of division the ship Frihome of Mrs. Hattie Sterling last the weak Nephi beating Springville and members Eight day afternoon. Ideal team the same evening. The score at two visitors were present. the Spanish Fork-Paysgame was House Keeping by Margaret Sangster -- IN'one and Mrs. Jones Jane was read by was by given of Longfellows poems of The picturziation Kindling, Mrs. Hannah Browne. which is offered by the Lasky Feature Play Company through an arrangement Miss Aletta Halverson entertained with E. J. Bowes, with Charlotte WalkClub and other invited er in the title role, will be Ihe the offering guests last Thursday evening. Card on Monday at the Angelus Theatre. playing, dancing and other games weie This is a play which deals with the big n(uj,wj jn- All the ladies won- old problems of life in a big, daring manner; time costumes, Mrs. Edna Brockbank a play whieh aims to help the poor of winning the prize for the best costume. the great cities by showing the evil con- - j A delicious luncheon was served b the ditions under which they now live. I have located here to accept pupils the hostess. , FINANCIAL CONDITION ofCITY , was-serve- 1 Angelus, Monday, Feb. 28th e on 30-3- CHARLOTTE WALKER KINDLING" IN FIVE FARTS -- Self-Cultu- ANNOUNCEMENT! - - for Saturday evening about twenty of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen gave them a pleasant surpiise at Music and progre-sivtheir home. the entertainments were five hundred Joseph Hasletn of of the evening. Salt Lake City and Mrs. Sandy Mjffet won the first prizes and John L. Jones and Mrs. Frunk Milner the consolation served at prizes. Luncheon was The Junior Prom, given at the Auditorium Tuesday evening by the High School class of 1917, wus an elegant affair. The students spent a great deal of time and money in the decorating the hall in national colors in honor of Washingtons birthday, and the result was pronounced by all present to be the best they had ever Heen. Notwithstamf ing the big expense account the students made a financial success of their party. piano. Advanced pupils a specialty. Rates $1.00 per hour. Address care of paper. I will come to your home to teach. PROE. GEORGE MILLER, Spanish Fork Ill recommend Prof. Miller as a teacher and musician of high rank. CARL HELD50E . i ! 4 |