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Show is (N;i J Volume xvi SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY,. MARCH 15, 1917 BIBB SCHOOL usiasm Prevails at Horae of Volunteers Ofticial Call for Bond Election Plflf CULLS BOND flEGIIOII NUMBER 10 1 Special Good Roads Election Students Have Revolutionary to bo Held April 17 , Play in Great Shape SPECIAL BOND ELECTION APRI1 17th, 1917. PUBLIC NOTICE" State of Utah County of Utah.- Pursuant to the constitution and the laws of the State of Utah, and an order made and entered and recorded by the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, on the 10th day of March, 1917, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a- - special election will be held on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, 1917, In the respective voting precincts and districts of the county, as follows, towit: Voting District No.7 Voting place, Fifth Ward Meeting House. Judges: M. C. Newell, Don W. Conover, Jerry Cluff. No.8-Vot- ing District Voting place, Maesefr Building. Judges: Harry d, T. A. Thurman, Levi C. Snow.' Commercial Club Banquets the Salem Precinct Commissioners at Shortys The taxpayers of Utah County will Voting place, Town Hall. Judges: The patrons of the Spanish Fork R. J. . H. Inn Wednesday John to Niels vote An PPrtunlty Nuttall, on a high school will have the Edmund, pleasure Christensen. doubt if srer before in Hie his- - 1750,000 bond issue for the building ot seeing members of the local high of a road throughout school dramatic club Santaquin Precinct Yesterday the county commissionpresent a stirSpanish cork there has been the county on the state highway. Voting District The place, o of the ring of time Revoluplay the Sugar Hudson Ilall. Judges: Lewis S. Pet- ers, officials of the demostratlon board of county commissioners voted tion entitled "Nathan Hale" at the re enth.ulnitle company and other dignitaries were Wick-maB. Thomas Gus erson, unanimously to lleaies, call the Saturday house next Saturday evening. entertained at a "get acquainted he one given too volunteers on, Bpeclal election and the date set was opera . Nathan Hale was a school teacher party at Shortys Inn by the Spanish on service the from . 17th. District Voting eturn Tuesday, April place, Fork Commercial about 1775, but when England went Club. were Sarah Kirkmans residence. Judges: Judges appointed and pol- to war with her colonies In this counlast Thursday afternoon, Alpine Precinct Previous to the luncheon the party Willard O. John ling places Smith, the full Voting Hall. Peterson, designated, place, City list Judges: was taken up the river bottoms and try, he offered his services to the M. F. the streets were crowded with of which appears with the Van Ausdal. official call . freedom over the proposed route of the sugar from the British Clark. Woods, J. T. Bateman, F. C. WJlliam to welcome the boys home for the election, which appears else- causeof Precinct Sprlnglake crown. He was given the duty of railroad spur which will be built in In where months this American issue. Voting place, Meeting house that their eight absence, Fork Precinct The voting securing Information about the Britsection this summer. The T. E. Peery, W. T. Harper, officials were interested in the county Voting Distrct No.l Voting place. Judges: was only little hitch in the pro places are, with very few exceptions, ish forces and when about to comselecthe same Willaim J. as Grant's those for Taylor. Peter the November Emporium. Judges, plete the duty assigned him, and S. tion ot the right of way across the ps, when the 3:28 Orem car, election. Precinct S. H. N. H. Springvllle Logsden, Rasmussen, was out of the zone of danger bench from the Malcolm farm, bewas expected to bring the vol The board will decide, providing with about Voting District place, cause they will work in conjunction the information desired, he was Heiseit. the First Ward Church election in without them. Voting District Building, Judges with the carries, whether the suddenly captured and sentenced to They pulled place. company In the openBeck's Hotel. Judges: Thomas t, Moses Childs, George Dunn, Oscar ing of a sugar new road across the bench !en detained in Provo and it loops through Vineyard and Lake be shot. Thus the young, loyal and Hutchins. View, and through Benjamin and ambitious man met his J. W. Storrs, Len Henrold. Into Mapleton. death in the und necessary to bring them Lake Shore will Voting District No.2 Voting place, - David be built, or only one service of his Voting District No.3Voting place, T. Lewis was toastmaster at country. n automobiles. House. road through the county on the state AnLawrence E. Boyer residence. Judges: George llutchings the banquet which commenced at Every man, woman and child in A. L. dec-imain n A. road. derson, were E. houses business Charles Lawrence J. Clayson, the Raymond, 1 o'clock. this city should see this wonderful Judges: Alleman. national colors and .were J. R. Allen a member of the school play presented by the students of the Hutchings, N. A. Wing. No.3 Voting District Voting District Voting place, board of the Jordan School District, place, lecal high school. , A matinee will THE VIRGINIAN , at 3:30 so that all might take be given Saturday afternoon at 2:30 City Hall. Judges: Ray Steele, Geo. City Hall. Judges: W. K. Johnson, complimented the county on their the celebration. . Sr., Ernest M. Boyer. W. H. Kearns. schools and the The ever popular favorite Ameri- for children. Admission 10c, adults, H. Hansen, William Bromley: proposed road imVoting District No.4 Voting place, n the volunteers were unload-t- n can romance The Benjamin Precinct Virginian" will ap- 25c, 35c and 60c. The evening perprovement. Packards Y. A. WheelStore.Judges: Voting place, Bailey Building. pear at the Spanish Fork Opera formance starts at 8, prices, 25c, W. W. Wilson Mayor of the autos at the Orem Judges: B. M. Davis, J. A. Westring, er, John W. Alleman, Charles A. Rey- spoke of the good things that Sandy, , was quickly formed House for one night, on Monday, 35c and 60c. Sandy nolds. i Elijah Hawkins. March 19 th., had to offer to the visitor. e citizens marched to the opera District No.5 Voting Fort Cedar Precinct place will' Voting remember the remarkJ. Preston Creer said that the inMany Residence. troduction of Voting place, 'Gymnasium. Judges: Richard Palfreymans every nook and corner of able sensation that the dramatiza- J. J. BANKS WRITES OF the sugar factory here Jesse J. E. Judges: James Orsen. Garn, Reynolds, 'Joseph had given a great Hacking, as soon crowded, and hund-- ( tion of Owen Wisters popular novel FACTORY AT DELTA Chamberlain, impetus to the Abner Thorne. Noble, Sr. created. Seats will be placed on said also the that farmers should not people were unable to gain sale at the Clinton Precinct Spanish Fork Precinct ask exorbitant prices for their land City Drug Store. Reser' John reJ. District ance. Voting who has School. Clinton Banks, ' Just Voting place, Place, vations may be secured by mail to turned from a Relief Society Hall. Judges: Jacob A. from the sugar company tor the three days trip to Del- Judges, D. A. Mitchell, John clpal D. M. Draper of the accomodate out of town patrons. of for their beet way right proposed ta, wishes to make a few statements Robertson, Arthur J. McKell, II. L. Charles Winward. hool was master of ceremonies, roads, because the railroads, when in contradiction of a rumor to the Jr. Sterling, Precinct Colton Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Hanson effect that the built, would be the beat asaeta the the direction of William Holt Voting District proposition of building Voting place. Millers Store. JudPlace, comunttles would have. entertained at dinner Hall. the a Sunday mense congregation sang sang sugar factory at Delta is a hoax ges: J. M. Miller, Lyman Marble, City Judges, Elisha Warner, James H. Gardner said that tha following guests: Mr. and Mrs.Vern put up by the Delta Land and Water Thomas Arrowsmith. Alma Andrus, Joseph Brockbank. ca. John Moore, a Blac- Crandall of sugar refinery located at Spanish Mrs. Sarah Company to boost the sale of their Springvllle, Voting District Precinct Elberta place, Fork was in the best location of any ker veteran, offered the invoca Swenson, Nephi Swenson, Mr. and lands. Store Voting Building. Third Ward Meeting House. Judges: that the place, o Sugar Company D. T. Lewis in behalf of Mayor Mrs. John Beckstroin, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Banks has been over the land Judges: W. N. Filson, F. W. r, Niels P. Larson, John A. Lewis, Lehi owned. . Fred Smart Mr. and Mrs. and R. Grover Davis. , and ' states G. H. Russell. that the refinery, which '.ielscn, delivered the address Johns. Dr. Hughes, in making tha will have a daily capacity of 1400 Voting District No.4Voting place, addressJoseph Fairfield Precinct come. of welcome aald that Spanish tons of beets will be in operation (Voting place, Gymnasium. Judges: Relief Society Hall. Dan Judges: . Francis R. Hamilton A wedding reception, will be held in time to take care of this season's JyA. Carson, D. L. Thomas, Warren Williams, Isaac Christensen, David Fork claimed Commissioner Thomas respon because he was born in this city, and Williams. , the volunteers. He said speak at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. crop. Carson. claimed Commissioner Gardner beTliiNtle ' tomorrow Robertson The is honPrecinct Goshen Precinct s out of his line, but he wished plant being built by a evening in cause be la a member of the Gardner or of their daughter Ivas marriage branch of the Great Western Sugar Voting place, Elias Gardners ResiVoting place, Town Hall. Judges: and that we are perfectly wiliress his appreciation of the to Mr. Joseph Markham, which was Company of Colorado, and the ce- Leonard Steele, L. E. Thomas, B. F. dence., Judges: John W. Huff, Elias family ling to adopt Commissioner Reece. ous they had received from solemnized . Gardner, J. C. Benedict. Wednesday at the 1 Salt ment foundation is already laid even Fowler. Ilyrum F. Thomas, chairman ot the ' ' o time from the home folks Lake Temple. Tucker Preclnrt with the surface of the ground and Highland Precinct commission that the comcounty Voting JudNasons are the forms House. School in place, Store. Judg- missioners had notsaid Voting place, id it made it easier to bear preparatory to a been tha es: S. W. Wiliams, Ed. Sackett, J. C bonding of the county for urgingroads The Televo Club girls of Palmyra continuation of the work. The sugar ges: H.. M. Speer, George J. Myers, there were hard places to gdt good Nason. $24,000 for their fac- G. A. Zabriskie. entertained a number of boy friends company-paibut that the people had put it up to Leht Precinct Vineyard Precjnct last Friday evening at the home of tory site of 24 acres. them in such a way that it had beSchool Mr. Banks says he is not making Voting House. District Jameson sisters rendered a Miss Maud Roach. The evening was place, place, Voting Judg come necessary to do bo. He said - 3.3.- es: ' Madsen statementthis udgesr-George the for Hall. Elmer Sr., Goates, purpose ef City that he thought the bonding of tha i'bg. Flag Without a Stain and spent in playing games and Ice cream Harry Gammon. selling land in Delta but in order to Isaac Fox, G. P. Garff. for the building of a permancounty (led to an encore with "When and cake were served. AND PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE ent place. Voting District would be a good thing, highway BY Comes Marching Home. GIVEN.that by order entered of because, Third Ward Church. Judges: W. F. good roads were the beat Fifty members of the Palmyra M. SUITS BOUGHT IN THIS S. J. Taylor. record at a meeting of the Board of W. J. T Gardner was the next speak I. A. pleasantly Edwards, Gurney, advertising that a community could surprised Mr. and CITY. FIGURE IN place, County Commissioners, lawfully held have. Voting District e said he had always been Mrs. Byron Tuttle Saturday evening on the 10th of S. Bank day March, 1917, the Building. Judges: John Commissioner Joseph Reece said BIG PROVO FIRM SALE of Spanish Fork, but never so at their home. Music, games and Evans, James F. Peterson, E. H. said Board ef County Commissoners tbt people are clamoring luncheon were enjoyed. The young for good determined 0 as today when bo many that the Interests of the roada all over the' Davis. gath ladies presented Mrs. Tuttle with a It and the Board of duction of taxes county and a recounty one District required of Gents the welcome the volunteers, place, Recently Voting biggest beautiful picture. same time. J. Freeman County Commissoners of the county Small taxpayers, asat athe address was stirringly patri furnishings stores in Provo put on a Raker Building. Judges: rule are fightdeem It for the M. A. Mrs. to bond Willis public TaySchow, good Royle, the present good roads movement d brought the county for thepurpose of acquir- ing Monday evening the Primary offi- big sale, and in the sale were 32 suits lor. hearty and prolong because they think they will not reto funds iauses from the great audien cers of the Palmyra ward and their which were purchased from the S. J. ing . Lake View Precinct lay out, construct, pave ceive any benefit from them. $750.-00- 0 partners gave a party in honor of Gold Mercantile Company of this city. Voting place. Tithing Building. hard survace, and maintain certain spent for roads In this county Mr. and Mrs. Byron Tuttle, who are Charles E. Scott, Peter Ze public roads and highways, Roach, one of the volunteers, leaving the ward to make their home Mr. Gold says that he sold the salts Judges: bring great benefit to The State noads, in and for the coun- la bound towoman Alfred Johnson. bell, man, and child in tha. at he was certain that the ex in Spanish Fork. The evening was to the Provo firm at the regular rety by issuing the negotiable coupon every Lake Shore Precinct county. in playing games and a lunch tail price of $9.85 each. But that is snent bonds of c had done Seven House Hundred Voting Place, Relief Society Fifty Thouthe boys a lot of eon was served at o Parley Austin of the midnight. Judges: Joseph L. Argyle, Joseph A. sand Dollars ($750,000.00). At said Sugar Company, aald that he always only half the story. meeting and said order said board wanted to be a good roads booster. A few ot our Spanish Fork Boys Francis, Kimball Barney. Jameson-HoIn replv to a letter written by specified Tuesday, the 17th day of quartet render Precinct C. II. Ward, commissioner of this Mapicton e Sword of sale a Edward P. Thomas of this city to upon hearing that big clothing Bunker Hill. Voting place, Town Hall. Judges. April, 1917, as the date of the spec- link of the Midland Trail, said that ial was election In held over Lowent at which Oscar Provo, Senator half of the Commercial Club being Smoot, at Washington, thank the question 25,000 tourists passed through DenWhiting, Richard S, Bird, of bonding the county should be sub ver !r.g him for hlst efforts in behalf of and bought some of the S. J. Gold vell Mendenhall. summer on their way to the ph Hughes made a short ad t mitted the qualified electors. Up caostlast Mosida Precinct the Indian War Veterans in getting Companys suits at $11.95 each by auto, and that only 1500 of on said date the polls shall be open at them were the recont pension act through Con Voting Place, Hotel Building able to get through the draper spoke of the different gress, the Senator has sent a letter thinking they had secured a great Judges: Alva J. MoorE. O. Brown the hour of aeven oclock a. m. and mountains to Salt Lake City. He also shall S. remain s W. until his Johnson. open ahaii reasons bargain. and forth be for bo doing the history of our aald that the present good roads , country, setting closed at the hour of aeven o'clock movement would There is no moral to this story. together with a copy of the pension Payson Precinct Introduced to the audience law eventually aid matin full. The letter and the law place, p. m. Voting District use your common sence and erially in getting more o fthe transSimply civil war veteran of At said election there will be sub- continental Spanish will be published in our next issue it will tell you that Spanish Fork can First Ward Amusement Ilall.Judges auto tourists through our Ivin Cramer. Arthur Jones, James Mitchell, Ar- mitted to the qualified electors of state. The aged vet the countv a wants well as ' the Kerr. thur Just s supply any your following question: John T. Lant, manager of the Miss. Mary M. Williams and Wil n greeted with great applause, Question Submitted in the world. place Voting District t Fred Dart also sugar factory, spoke briefly. and Joseph Sor Ham Chapnle, both of this city were place Shall the Board Offide. Dixon's Coal of County ComJudges: Wil married Wednesday at the Salt Lake ere ntroduced ' as NEW BABIES Ham D. Dixon, John Craven, Nephi missioners of Utah County, Utah, Spanish a wed Temple. Wednesday evening officers of The the and teachers be kn Wnr to authorized bond A Stewart. the for baby boy was born last Frjday county veterans, and the vet ding reception was held in their hon Fourth ward Sunday School pleasantt the Indain place, the purpose of acquiring funds to lay to Mrs Leslio Anderson. Voting District ( wars were then or at the home of the bridegrooms ly entertained their partners at their City Hall. Judges: James F. Hiatt, out, construct, pave, hard surface, Mr and MrB. Joseph Chap annual social at the home ot Mr. and od and A baby girl was born parents, to and maintain Saturday E. P. Richmond. certain Arthur Daley, roundly appuauded. pie. Supper was served to seventy, public roads Mrs. Mrs. Jacob A. Hansen Wednesday J. Claytou Beck. pnd highways festivity was concluded with five Grove Pleasant Precinct The State relatives and friends. The table evening. A program was rendered A baby girl was born t the Auditorium at which was place, Roads, within and for the county by Voting District Sunday to beautifully decorated with pink by the officers of the Sunday School Manila Meeting Ilduse. Judges: Jo- issuing the negotiable coupon bonds Mrs William Christensen. rdsmen, Francis Hamilton, and white carnations and ferns. were and interesting games played seph Larson, Jessie Wadley, H..V. of the county In the aggregate A baby ach, Orson under the direction of R. D. McKell Swenson. amount of Seven Hundred Fifty grl was born to Mrs. R. Hill, George Hazel Grotegut. At midnight an L. BIDS and WANTED Thousand Dollars llowanf'Sunday. place Voting District ($750,000.00) ? Arnold and Roger Sealed bids will .be received by elaborate luncheon was served to the C. The total amount of bonds proposA baby boy was bom to Mrs. Matt Johnson Store. Judges: N.West, ere guests. The civil war Nicholas Smith at his residence until forjy members present. The remain J. J. ed to be Issued shall not exceed the Karl Wednesday. G. Johnson, Ed. Bush. the Spanish war veterans Monday' March 26th. 1917 at 7:30 der of the time was spent in games District No. Voting place, two per cent (2 per cent) limitation Jsln war veterans wero all p. m. for performing the duties of and music. At the games the prize City Hall. Judges: Alroy H. West, of Indebtedness under the constituSunday Mr. and Mrs. John W. watermaster of the Spanish Fork winners were Archie Boyack and Wm Ed. D. Olpln, Clarence Garamett. tion and the laws of the state. ss honored Roach entertained the Brockbank guests. John Williams was Eaat Bench Irrigation and Manufac- Albertson. The be will polls open from seven family In honor of Mr .and Mrs. I.E. place, Voting District Llndon Hall. Judges: J.W. Gilman, oclock a.m. to aeven oclock p. m. Brockbank. turing company for the season of awarded the booby, prize. aIng social event of the 1917. The ballots to be used In voting upon five oclock toSupper waa served at A. L. Meacham, R. M. Rogers. thirty guests. the question above submitted the anniversary social and The board reserves the right to The high school debating season Pleasant View Precinct will be Miss Mary Dubois of Alpine visnnv bids. or all and in furnished of division prepared Residence G.O.Ilaw's this rty reject the Board the ,ven by. the members by Voting place, county begins ited here a few days this week tha NICHOLAS SMITH. Secretary. March 16th. The question is Judges: Fred Ferguson, J. B. Wal of County Commissioners to the Jud- guest of MIbbpb Jennie t. Ncbo and Ina Creer. Homestead Brothcr- - Spanish Fork, Utah, March 15, 1917. Friday, of ges to election be "Resolved, that the several states ton, G. O. Haws. by them furnished to the voters and said ballots will vote against the issue of bonds, ha Yeomcn at the should establish a schedule of minProvo Bench Precinct e Monday evening. Ten imum wages for unskilled labor, conANGELES PROGRAM .Voting place, Snows Store.Judges: be In substantially the folfowlng form should strike out the word "YES.") Progressive five hundred Said election shall be held as nearThe affirm- John Christensen, Emery McKeliup, The. ad stitutionality waived. Friday, March 16th SPECIAL BOND ELECTION.. fed under the direction of ventures ly as possible in conformity with tba of Liberty" episode No. ative team of the local school, con- George Loveless. HELD IN UTAH COUNTY, Provo Preclnrt PShos. The Great Fear" sisting of John Bearnson and Miss general election lavs ot the state Mrs. J. M. Alien won 14 in 2 parts. STATE OF UTAH. Friwill to District In Voting go Anthon, Payson except as provided by section 61$ Sylvia place, drama. Keystone players comedy Prize and ON THE17th DAY OF APRIL, George Hughed "The Love Comet Keystone comedy day to defend the question, while the County Court House. Judges: C. F. Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907. Prize offered to A. D. 1917. n At auch election every citizen of the In 2 parts. Matlne at 3:30 p. m. negative team, consisting of Larsen Decker, Helen D. Redford, W. R OFFICIAL BALLOT Frost and Alisa Minnie Robertson, Whitehead. the age of twenty-on- e 6c. years and upprizes were award-r- , Children Voting District? wards. who ahaii have been a citizen The Girl will contest the Frovo affirmative place, Question Submitted: Clara Robertson and Mr. ' Saturday, March 17th Shall the Board of County CommisContral School. Judges: Joseph Marteam at the local high school. for ninety days and shall have residfrom Frisco." After the card game a tin, W. F. Olsen, Mrs. E. A. Evans. sioners of Utah Count, Utah, be au- ed in the state one year, in the counOliver Mo Monday, March 19th was rendered by rosco presents Edna Goodrich in"The Voting District No.3Vottng place, thorized to bond the county for the ty four months and in the precinct 8caled bids will be recolved bj o sisters Franklin School. Judges: Ole E. Ol- purpose of acquiring funds to lay out sixty days next preceding auch elecand the Jameson- - House of Lies" in five parts. John J. Banks until March 24, 1917 sen, Sr., David Kling, George Grone-ma- construct, pave, hard surface, and tion, and who shall have paid a World at 7 p. m. for the purchase ot the Iket5.Jollows: "Moonlight Tuesday, March 20th maintain certain public highways, The Old 8ongs,"Ken- - Film Company presents Ethel Clay- following described real property tax in the county In the year known estate, The State Roada, in and for the next preceding auch e ana Voting District In The Hid- as the Annie Banka estate, also 20 eloction ahaii place, Bllnn ton Holbrook and "Way Down 8outh. Tlmpanogos School. Judges: Ed. Van county by issuing the negotiable cou- be entitled to vote at aald eloction. den Scar In live parts. West P'eson rendered a Field of Fork shares Spanish bass solo, In Witness Wheroof, tha Board ot Daniel Wagcnen.John Richards, Ellen Chris- pon of the county in the aggregate Co. water: Wednesday, March 21st amountof Seven Hundred Fifty Thou- County Commissioners of Utah Countenson. Lighthouse. Lunch Prohman presents The Daughter of Irrigation east and 19.60 chains Commencing Voting District place, sand Dollars ($750,000.00)7 ty, Utah, has caused this notice to be bflry of youn ,rI McGregor" an absorbing photodrama 2.45 chains north of the 8. W. corFor the Ishuo of Bonds: in... f C. Royden House, ValenJudges, George with America published and posted as required, by and of Scotland the Yeoman colors, ner of Section 8, township 8S; Range Van Yea. law this 10th day of March, A. D. Wagenen, A. B. Forsythe, Jacob eon. The tine Grant In fire parts. 8 east, thence enst 10 chains, thonce No. girl, were: Mat- 1917. Triangle north 10 chains, thence west 60 links Olsen. Thursday, March 22nd N (If the voter desires to vote for L. T. EPPERSON, 8ewrt. Clara Creer, plays presents II. B. Warner with thence north 9.5 chains, thence west Voting District place, the issue of rarker School. he bonds cast should strike County Clerk and Clerk ot the Board Judges: John II. Clara Williams and an If"? ,cnnl Hughes. T- out the word NO. If he desires to ot County Commissioner. In Market of Vain Dealre" In five w preseat. , parts. acres. (dv)i doming s " hard-surfac- Mex-ord- rr No.l-Vot- ing Utah-Idah- n. 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