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Show The XV 70LUMB jnners Sugar SPANISH FORK, UTAH, Claim That Bourbons Hold Making from Net Profton $6 to $15 per it according to Report Companies REALIZE BUT of the Utah Countv Farm held Monday at Provo b a mitteel that had been prevl nMy Mtiug DEMOCRATS CKLKRRATE GREAT ELECTION BAY VKTOItY County Committee ..Indorses Several Applications . be cost of k. y f At a meeting of the Democratic county committee held at the Central School building in Provo Monday the following indorsements were made for appointive positions in the county: For deputy county clerks Clar- t v -- ; u ; i t,;, ytj , jN ence J. Woods, Provo; 1. It. Pierce, Salem: for stenographer. Miss Leah Smart of Provo. Deputy county recorder W. W. Harrison, Springvtlle; copyists, Miss Kva Bird, Mnpleton; Miss Olive Cob-lilePleasant Grove; Miss Jeanette It ichardson . Ben ja min. John W. Deputy county treasurer Provo. Guy, J. A, Deputy county assessor Loveless, Provo Bench. i .s i, iu.irki'ble pluieuriiih tukeu duiiug the running of the one Dr. K. G. i.i ilnCounty Physician i.r Cup nice, at Sheepsheml Buy speedway, New York, show v l:n crawling mil from beneath Ins ear utter It had turned turtle Hughes, Provo. near in' h.'inl of the mi, In stretch of the course. Ituckstall was slightly Superintendent of county Infirmill hired 'it Ids meelianiciati es'afjed nnhurt. ary- Jus. Hutchison, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Deseret M. Gray of Provo was Parents-Teache- rs matron. chosen to y. hun-dred- ili : ct 1 Jf&n ' i investigate and report sugar beet production, and the price of jr production jrand sugar beets: The sugar investigating commit-th- e I'tah County Farm Bureau jed of W.J. Chadwick of Amer-ForWm. B. Price of Provo, nzo Argyle of Lake Shore, and X Creer of Spanish Fork as sec-r- ', have spent six months in a thorough probe into the farm-nd- e of the beet question. Many rds on the cost of growing sugar cre taken in Utah county, rs were secured from Salt Lake, cr, Uoxelder and Cache counties. data on the cost of producing ir was obtained from the reports ae sugar remittee of the House of csiiitatives at Washington. All trict. After the program, the remainder data given herein comes from the evening was spent in dancing. of sources and reveals the as of made .Illng inequality profit the sugar company and by the anted to States Human Products for County Offices The Democratic ratification, held last Saturday evening, was a great success. All the features of the free entertainment were attended by a big crowd and enthusiasm was at a high pitch at all times At 7 oclock about two hundred hoys and men equipped with torches, marched from the city hall to Fourth North street and luck. They were accompanied by the Commercial Club Band and the High School Band. immediately after the parade the crowd filled the city pavilion to the doors to hear the program. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Commercial Club Band, Murray Roberts, of Provo, Lofter Johnson, the Jameson Sisters and the Janieson-Hol- t quartet. The principnPspeaker on the program, Senator-eleWm H. King, was unable to attend oT? account of the sudden death of his father-in-laApostle Francis M. Lyman. The speakers were llyrum M. Thomas, commissioner-elec- t, Judge A. B. Morgan, Alma Greenwood, of American Fork and Lorenzo Argyle Shore, the last two named from this disbeing Iegislatora-elee- t 3912 cents on Sugar Beets following report was mads at Carver Praises Work of Names Endorsed ACCIDENT IN THE ASTOR CUP RACE ajr, - NUMBER 47 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1916' Big Ratification Companys Profit is Unfair jfiDSRS p RESS PANISH A'-i- Dyer Employees Put On Big Electrical Ball Organization Launched! Ogden Pastor Tells of Great Things Acomplished by Utah Men and Women Following are a few excerpts from an address delivered in Ogdon last Sunday evening by Rev. Edward Carver, in which he sets forth that men an women of this state have acquired a great (leal of fame In this country. His subject wns"When Utah Dreams Come True. Utah Products week reminds us that the real value of a state Is not so much the harvests of the fields and Income from the mines, hut tho character and worth developed in tho homes. Few states can rival Utah In material resources and we make hold the claim that the same holds true in regard to the genius of our manhood and womanhood nurtured in these valleys. Fake science and you find one of the leading books of 1916, a large work on skin diseases by a Logan hoy who is head of a department in Rush Medical College, Oliver S.Orms-h- y President Widstoe is by name. n international authority in his line. Bixby is standard on minerology and mining and M. E. Jones has a large work In press that will eput all botanical books on the tntermountaln region out of (lute. span of work Take law: four of the nutlonu! mares, harness, wagon and complete works thatare used the states over J. G. Sutherland on Damages farming outfit. See George Ditch- are Committee Chosen to Draft A and Statutory ConstructlonKInney to Builders give ings. (adv) Constitution for Organisation, Sugar Factory on"Irrigntionand Snyder outlines Great Farewell Fete In literature, Milton Royle adds to "The Squaw Man and Silent Call" A three-yea- r A meeting of nearly one hundred1 LOST old bay clydo by publishing through Harper's this For next Tuesday evening, the horse with a star la forehead, weight fall, "Pence and Quiet," a novel of parents and teachers was held last Finder return 500 pages. Harold Briggs has a new evening at the high school building employees of the Dyer Company, who about 1100 pounds for the purpose of setting in motion have finished their work of putting to Clarence Smith and receive re- novel, "Wild Roses," Just I published in Boston. tho proposition to effect a INirents-Teael- in the big sugar refinery for the ward. growers. fadv) "Ncphl Anderson haB several novThe average-pricof grow ing an rs Organization. Principal 1). els selling well. C. C. Goodwin won Sugar Company here, are western fame with his lutercsting of sugar beets in Utah in 1915 M. Draper of the High School was making preparations to i .induct a ARK YOU TIIAXKKUL? You will find a special Thanks- hooks.and Jack Browning, Mrs.Hurst made chairman of the meeting, a. id dune ng party i.t tne Audit irlum $56.46 for a 12 ton crop; 12 tons Warren Wnttls and a host, 'of others acre was the average crop for lie outlined the work the organia-- 1 They are styling their farewell party giving rrticle in this issue of The have published many short stories. r ion is supposed to accomplish in the atl electrical ball, and those in charge Press, which you should in Utah. read care- Utah has published many volumes of The price received TOOTLE $5 10 per ton or $61.20 per acre, conditions for tho pro- - of tho preparations for the big event fully. The title Is, "Praise Him for poems. To those of Mrs. Carmithel GAME FRIDAY S'1.0 and.,Mr,' Whl,tn7L left a net profit of $4.74 per per training of the young people of slate that it will be a dance long to This Most Precious Gift" It calls to has added poetical works by A. S. Elabor-jyou- r an that or 39 in attention this he bo remembered cents per ton to the other many this city. things city. Among things Condon, Don McGuire, Blanche Wen-Tho most Interesting game of aer !!. I). Neabit, Dr. Roche and 'staled that the parents might attend ate preparations in the line of decor- American has to he thankful for at yet played on the local field, was s time. Read it and see if you will William Beghtol. invitations are ta shows made, other atious and itl.e dances, being Ucording to the testimony given!.. picture the one last Saturday afternoon be-All the world knows of John the Spreekles Sugar Company of amusement and see that the and programs are being issued and not feel better for the reading. twecu the local high school gridiron places cf the inventor. Sixteen artBrowning entertainment provided was of the those who attend the party will be feinia, this concern .produces eleven and the team have been recognized abroad. ists representing sort for young people to in- - assured a good time. Fifteen ir at the cost of $2.70 per hun-I- t UUKTS LLL1TLVNT HANGED Beauregard at San Diego and Mahon-- rt the North San Pete high school of proper MURDERING TRAINER Young at San Francisco contributFoil electric lights in clusters and in. cost tho Oxnard factory of Mt. (Inigo the score ending in a ed much to the beauty of the buildPleasant, ' form the of if various be kinds, the designs also handled foniia $2.81 per hundred. E.W. 12 Dullin of Springville, Harwood to 12 tie after four quarters of said, might ings. Because site flew into a rage, at- of Lehl, bs of the Great Western Sugar parents would put forth a united chief part of the decoration. Color- Buregard of Fillmore, show fast, exciting play. The large crowd effort. The matter of working for a ed bunting in great quantities is tacked and killed her trainer while that pur art is state wide. Manv a any of Colorado, testified that of fans were lu Id breathless in susst his company $2.56. This is an playing at Kingsport, Tenn., some Utah reader has admired the illuspublic library, lyceum courses, cha- - also being used. Music for the pense several times when the playing Aud-weeks ago, a large fcmule elephant trations of C. Clvde Squires, who I the he will furnished easion by etc., was briefly touched upon ige of $2.69 per hundred for the v, as close. Gift" in Life; the drawovhicli an expression of the sen- - itorium orchestra and the Mozart attached to a traveling circus was paintedller after action of sugar, the coBt of bets, of Jack Sears in Judge and the ings The Spanish Fork boys scored six timent of the house showed that the orchestra of Provo. Tickets for the condemned to death by the state magazine illustrations of George W. Ir, interest and overhead charges imu on touchdown almost points authorities and executed. Without Barrett in Harper's without srowing onsidered. parents and teachers present were dance will sell at $1.00 per couple, mediately after the game began, by seized that they were Utah boys. beast the who Those the attended In provocation great favor of establishing the received by the the successful execution of a forward heartily fne average-pric"The stage has ever called many r companies of Utah last year for quainted party put on by these the man with her trunk, hammered from Utah. Last year at one time to Ferguson, pass, Strang tossing stars were A committee of five persons was people last May, are still speaking of him against the ground, and then seven of tho Broadway r sugar was $5.75 per hundred, who carried the ball 25 yards over Julia Dean has been foln we subtract the cost of pro- chosen to draft n constitution and the good time they had on that oc-- 1 crashed his body by stamping on it. the visitor's goal line. The San Pete lowed by Maude Adams, Haz?l Dawn, According to some reports, this was for the organization, to ar- - easion. Ion. $2.69. it leaves a net profit Margaret Romaine, Sally Fisher, Dave sut.ond the tj(.(, tho H.orc )oy8 he sugar jlicr eighth victim. When the circus Reese, Elbe Graham, Julia Dean II, companies of $3.06 per quarter on the Bnme Uind of play, range a program for the next meetreached Erwin a few daya later, the Ada Dwyer, Wanda Lyon, Margaret and The remittee 300 pounds of sugar are made HEW BABIES johnson rw.eUlllg tho baM anJ car. ing are:report. animal was ordered to he killed. Whitney, Viola Pratt Gillette. Nunie a one ton of beets in Utah. David Prior, chairman, This A tin by girl was born Saturday to it four yards for a touchdown. Tout. Harold Otto Hauerhach rying Suitable e them a net poisons for accomplishing and MiltonRoyleOrlob, profit of $9.18 for, Neither team was aide to add a point Ral'ih Morgan, Lydia Stahruann, D. Mrs. George Knotts. have composed lines this were not available and hanging for many to act and sing. The soloM. Draper and Jemima Hales. The itou of beets they bought, while b kicking goal, and the score stood seemed to be the most practical ist for tho Boston Philharmonic conalso commitinstructed the farmer meeting 6 to 6 when the whistle blew The Home Economics Club will means of ending tee to call a Boston and New York last ton carrying out the sentence. certs inwas for meeting Saturday conduct a a Provo singer, Miss Florwinter the second quarter. In the third sale next Tues- The doughnut was a witnessed by hanging December 2nd, and to provide According to the testimonies of ence Jepperson. ,Hn Pmuaoll )Uod oT (hc fea. night, buildschool noon at the at high day A crowd of about 1500 persons. Perchance as great honors hqve by way of entertainment a few muci-- i f combined sugar companies eame when he took turP j,av f will be sold at 20 cents jarBe ,iorrick mounted on a railway fallen to Arthur Shepherd as to any cal numbers and a good speaker to ing. They d the ball on San Iote's line per dozen. Orders will he taken, (.ar was (.anPd jnt0 gPrvice. To get musician of today. He won the gold r committees of ( ongress, it give the parents an understanding of now. fo" serious n(j ran.j(,(i t1(, fUu diatanee for her neflr the tracks, other elephants medal given in New York the purposes of the organization. them $3.54 to produce one hun-lhhis work being original composition, H.cou1 ,oll,h(1(,wn. From then I had to be used to push and drive her ni mu lure of merit. He is heaJ of pounds of sugar. On the basis on both teams hold ground consist- - he next meeting wilt he held at the ahead. Finally chains were looped t'.. department of musicnl theory at his figure at high schotl building commencing they made $2.21 net about the beasts neck and she was I i.;on Conservatory. Is not tnis an S l'l llH k. imposing array of talent for a, new Nov. 24th The adven- - pulled forward and lifted free from and small state to produce? Can Friday, ' ground by the crane. From the we say that' in character and mural u the present time sugar is be- Several Activities to Be Con-- j lures of Peg of the Ring, No. 13 hi the the ast tW() ,nnut,,H (,py wpre December power we rank as well? The powers Popular Mcchanirs sold by the sugar company at' T.urtl Dove" comedy ducted by Farmers Bureau ,wo P"1'19' of the mind and the fine trends of Hged1B yardll for roughness. This " drama. "War Ridden Mexico A per hag in Utah, and 7.65 music and art must ever be based on the ball on thelP line, Childcharacter. With the products of the m. at 3:30 matinee p. I ag on the river market. la Utah special Taking nnd Farm Bureau The County visitors held them for downs. fields and the riches of the mines we as the average price, it leaves NVitll 5 cents. ren matter the of the purFuneral investigating Services jn Held th(, tbtir possesion, the must ever place our matured characa clear Helen Nov. 25th each of for $4.21 Saturday, profit Sun ter of men and women. boyB loro jnt0 t,0 game l'hase of coal by the ear load and or $12.63 for each ton of beets "A Blaze on the Rails an the Judgment of antiquity tho roul ul wholesale n01' 1th all their might, and succeeded for Young Palmyra Girl that"Itthewasbeautiful of Helen, of Hazards the purchase from the farmers.This fn t)U(knK t bfir way valleys and mounIs It episode to prob-its and i members, and prices through tains of Greece were partly the ' e basis of the Won Prize" the "She drama, comedy able this highest cost of ovtr ,ie jjm, just ag that buying histle so renown that land Funeral services were held Wed- ed a race of men.produced j iuetion figures. will not be confined to coal, but to The Face In the Mirror Vitafcraph Taking tho low No land can surKfi" of $2.69, nesday afternoon at the home of Mr. pass Utah In beauty of combination they are clearing1 For the Spanish Fork team purchase of other commodities drama In three parts. Daniel 27th November pi r hag, or $15.18 per ton of and Mrs. Ed. M. Banks at Palmyra of mountain, valley and sea. Let the Monday. CUS(), wag the star. L. Williams In asoin over the remains of their daughter, produder and manufacturer display Frohntan Peggy Hyland presents The benefits of the and! organization the hack field and G. Williams their best this week. Utah can match w I'tah County Farm Bureau is .MiPr n the line should also receive! for " improvement of crops and a pieturization of Henry A. Jjius LuPreul, who died Monday morning their material riches with wealth of rK the of all the mention for adverse conditions In celebrated drama, "Saints and Sin- of a complication of heart trouble, talented men and women. It is the good work. Jones was! overcoming work of the church and school and itr8 of Itah In rheumatism and pneumonia. a fair securing the individual star for the visiting cultivation, eradicating and prevent ners in five parts. press ever to bo aid the home that love Nov. A. fe.isoniible profit from their beet T. 28th The at Bishop Tuesday, Money nnd presided diseases of grain, potatoes, eleven. The line-uand summary: lug this will be more and more true with t The committee represent-hother farm products as well as for drninu hut startled two continents, the services and the ward choir un ejeh passing year. Fork San Pete Spanish tin- boot Weeks I, older the direction of Fred Nelson,! growing interests of G. Williams e Bench securing beneficial legislation, seems Elmer Glynns "Three h Kiii meet in Salt Lake City in and gives sang, "Sister, Thou Wast Mild and Interest Vivid Mrs. Snell Miller Bcrved supper Millci I.g Brady to have become generally accepted by parts. "'ar future to discuss contracts no was invocation The ofience. offered Lovely." Wednesday evening in honor of tho Cox the tillers of the soil, and frequent urnMr,.HOI1 J hse L. by William Jex, after which the choir first Nov. 29th of their marriage. InWednesday, held anniversary are where being I.t Hull Hansen meetings Blanche Sweet in tln sang "Some Time We'll Understand" The were Mr. and Lasky presents guests made ure and structions r.e suggestions Andrus Johunson in live were J P. Creer and Mrs. Richard Bird of Mapleton. The llushund" Dollar Thousand Lindspeakers W. mention FARMERS C. Demonstrator Farm by Nelson Gunderson le Dr. Joseph Hughes, both of whom mooting of the farmers of Span- - StranK , Jones say on matters affecting the produc- purts. Miss Bessie Hayes returned home Film 30th Nov. Wor'd consolingly to the bereaved lll(l v'lnity will he held at spoke Thursday, l.li.b Knudson tion and cure of crops. This season Ferguson Doii parents and family. rnui hi r School house Monday m F'rancps after visiting for a few days Friday presents Corporation a he will taken up KdwardH vigorous campaign r.b.l Seeley In Suit Lake City with friends. In a splendid pur a solo, the and Arthur services, During Ashby N',,v,mher 27th, at 7:30 p. weevil. the alfalfa Seoville against Wilburns ...f.b p'arm ot ganization will he dis-of a problem you tuav some ven is Her Home" was rendered by Substitution Reeves for Guilder-- . The remains of John Thomas, who the work of the local farm to face. Fortlfv yourself Miss Bessie Gardner. h.vc The hgihost tribute ever puitl to duy Hon Touchdowns Johanson, died in The in this week in Colorado, will bo 22" choir "The at sang closing, Happened ,'What the county farm bureau; lpy In aguinst the printer's craft was expressed FrnHon 2. is which Lord here for burial, and the the after five rs round-uMy brought Light" purts. which will he world's one of the rj.u, jgpa ninb Fork team will play three words by was pronounced by Rob- funeral will be held Saturday after' benediction In the his in sugar February; printing l(NV0 n)oro games this season; one greatest minds, who, noon at the Fourth ward meeting si ton and such other bust- Wallace Iteagley and Roach Finch ert Church. ,hp TnwU ,Rh s,.lloo here own epitaph, put aside his triumphs wh was made in house commencing at 2 o'clock. Mr. the Intcrrmcut Spanlast from returned Vernal, ni,,y l'ioiHi'ly come before the Friday tomorrow anti the other with the ns scientist, philosopher, reformer, Thomas where was a brother of M. M, 'jho- -' the Fork ish surwith summer the grave cemetary, after spending Park City high school team on the diplomat and begun: U. Franklin, " mas of Thomas Halverson. was this dedicated on by reservation. the city. of the', veyors President FREER, Printer. The Printing Art. lociil tf. riirin Bureau. FOR SALE Good 11-2- 3 le Local Eleven Ties if e Ulah-ldah- o With Carroteaters n I . 1 i Jiun-dve- l fl I i j j e j Utah-hor- ; n. j by-la- mcm-,11(1- 3 j j 40-ar- ls , j Angelus Program j 20-ya- ,u I rea-sons- j Fcr-'l',- e t - p - out-of-to- I . 1 See-.als- 11 o p V |