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Show ' ' I R in The Press PANISH VOLUME XVI SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1917 IT COUIICIL GUTS R NUMBER 39 Mrs. W. C. James is visiting with KELLEY JAMESON DIES NEBO STAKE SWARM and friends here for a few relatives DAY A BIG SUCCESS OP BRIGHTS DISEASE daya Mr. James will leave In the Angelus Theater Friday, October 5th Fox Corae- near The winter to the at! Swarm future dies presents a two reel cow-bo- y spend Day gathering of all PRICE OF Kelley Jameson 'died last Friday the beehive girls of in is son Los Her Nebo Stake Donald, 8th chapter of "Putrlu. Angeles. , comedy. (he ' morning of Brights disease. He Is in this city was very successfully the First Utah Field Hospital Corps.! Metro Saturday, October 6th Calj now Linda at stationed out. in carried Dana survived The Vista, Viola a widow by presents ten pictures and children An agreement was reached at the lfornia. was The act Metro five a Sin given program following all Mo)rtal uudor 20 years. He was the son city council meeting last evening to at the Second ward church in the of a Jealous husband and a make the rate for electricity 8c per of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jameson and was wife. For first-clapeaches see James K. kilowatt instead of 10c as it has born in Icoland, October 9th, 1865. morning: o 8th Paramount Call" October Singing, Monday, During his, early youth his parents Jameson. (adv) been formerly. Ward in a Fannie Pictures Congregation came presents to America, and lived for two This change is made in order to PresiEliza Stake Husbands' for J. 'iSchool Dixon, feature Prayer, 8. J. Gold delivered an address give the patrons of the system the years at Pembina, North Dakota. dent of the Relief Society. World October 9th Tuesday, About thrlty years ago the family before the students of the Spanish benefit of the saving of 81200 per Violin Solo in Ward Bernhart Sarah Benjamin came presents to pictures Utah mornand settled at Spanish Fork High School Wednesday year on interest, the city having paid Beehive Work "What done has for of France. "Mothers on the subject of habit. In his off 815,000 on the system during the Fork. In 1896 Kelley Jameson was Me Mrs. Ida Iluish, Payson ing ParWednesday, October 10th married to Sarah Runolfson, daughremarks Mr, Gold pointed out the 1916-191years The city council ter of Rev. and Mrs. R. Runolfson of Chorus. "Honey Gatherers 8ong . . ways in which bad habits, such as amount Pictures presents Kathlyn the electric light department clear of . .Spanish Fork Second Ward Williams and Theodore Roberts In the Lutherlan Church. Ten children cigarette smoking, drinking and bad debt by the close of the year. Reta "The Coct of Hatred. Cutler, Payson have been born to them and all sur- Reading language would prove a great obIt looks like It would be a good Girls' "Beehive Awake".. Chorus, Mrs. Lewis Harvey entertained the vive their father. They are. Lily, stacle to the success of the boy In plan for all the patrons of the system Ward Fork Third ..Spanish Bridge Club last Saturday afternoon. G life. Olivia, Oliver, who are inarrears for electric ener- Vala, Bringholf Columbia "The Instead of playing bridge the ladies Poem, Original Authun. 8arah, Ellen, Dewey and gy to settle up their account to the Hazel Jackman Swarm". devoted the time to knitting, Mrs. Audrew H. Jameson. Two brothers first of the month so that they can of Beehive Awards . A quartet, composed of Miss Bessie E. L. Jones of Provo teaching them and four also survive; they "The Significance start on the new rate with a clean are: Jamessisters Ellon Wallace, s General Board Gardner, Mrs. Mark Lewis, Wm. D. how to knit. Mrs. Mosiah Evans E. and Avey Jameson, Holt and Edward Williams, sang two and Mrs. Lloyd Hammering were insheet. Member. Mrs. Boaz Anderson,. Mrs. B. John "Beautiful Isle of Some- vited guests. A resolution was introduced at the A dainty luncheon son and Mrs. Rosa Bjarnson, all of Remarks. .. .Pres. J. S. Page, Jr numbers, and "Shall We Moet Beyond was served at 5 o'clock by the hoswhere" to of Deseret "Bees pave the north side of Spanish meeting Singing Fork, and a sister. Mrs. First South street from First West Agnes Johnson .Congregation the River." A solo, "Love Divine" tess. living in Iceland street to Second West Street and This is the From 1:30 to 3:30 an exhibit of was rendered by Edward WlWlliams. fourth death of an adult Mrs. Kelley Jameson and family continue the pavement along the In the Jameson work done by the beehive girls durFUNERAL SERVICES FOR family Inside of 17 the summer was conducted at desire to express their heartfelt gratcounty road leading to the sugar mouths. About that time ing HANSEN INFANT Albert ago, the City Pavilion, booths having been itude to the many kind friends who factory as far as the Slough Ditch, Jameson, 26 old, a nephew of years also the west side of Second West the erected for each of the various wards assisted them during the sickness Funeral services were held at the deceased, died here; a year ago, Street from First South street to Mrs. E. and the work of the beehive girls and death of their husband and fath- Third ward ameson, tJhe mother died; meeting house Sunday The display of er. First North street, and the north two weeks displayed therein. commencing at 1 p. m., over the reago, Walter Jameson, art work, canned meats, vegetables sides of Center Street and First another mains of Ruth Hansen, the two years nephew, died. and fruits was certainly a credit North Street from First West street Another chapter in the history of old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel When a young man, Mr. Jameson to Nebo Stake. Many were heard to the notorious chief Blackhawk has to Second West street. met with an accident which deprived Hansen, whose remains were brought was that there was no need of going come to light since his bones (or here from Way, Idaho. not passed, him of The resolution the use of one of his legs and say to the state fair after seeing the somebody elses) were dug up and but it is understood that there will he has had an Bishop Ralph Morgan had charge uphill struggle thus displays. The prizes for the best brought to Spanish' Fork. R. S. Col- of the services and the ward be no objection to the passage of choir, to handicapped provide for hia large dress to cost not over flvo dollars the resolution and the pavement will of Roosevelt says that he has under the direction of Mrs. Annie lett he but infamily, has always been and the best waist to cost not over the story from Capt. Pardon Dodds in (all probability be laid in the near Carbell, sang, "Wanted on the Other dustrious and cheerful and always two dollars were awarded to Payson that Blackhawk was brought to the Side. future. The Invocation was offered had a Job of one kind or another. First ward. Prizes for the conserv- Indian Agency at Whlterocks In July by C. W. Booth, after which the choir Mr. Jameson was a great lover of ing of fruit will be awarded at a lat- or August 1868, suffering with a sang, Trials "Though Deepning 'FOOTBALL GAME WITH music and his daughters were all er date owing to. the fact that some gunshot and that wound, Your shortly Way. Throng EUREKA TOMORROW good singers. He also had an in- of the associations haVe not yet afterward he died and was buried The speakers were George Hales ventive turn of mind and made and completed their work. He further states and Dr. Jos. Hughes, both of whom at the agency. several useful patented appliances, The entertainment at the opera that the body was later exhumed and Tomorrow afternoon (Friday, Oct- but has never been able to realize spoke words of comfort and consolahouse later in the afternoon more presented to a Major Powell, who tion to the bereaved parents. ober 5th) the Spanish Fork high much on his Inventions. than pleased everyone in attendance. took the skeleton and made a present school football team will play Eureka During the services Miss Dale Beck Funeral services were held over The tableaux from the various fields to the Smithsonian Institute at Wash- sang a solo, "O Dry Those Tears. at the race track. The game will be the remains Suuday afternoon at the of work were given as follows: . The choir sang in closing, "Sweet ington, D.,,Cj,..-....- . called promptly at 4 p. m. Lutherlan Church. The funeral ser-- Religion - " Moser tlT tlie Field of come a to be has It j of Hour of Prayer after which the question 'citizens The of this community vices were conducted by Rev. Runolf-soBullrushes Fork First "Blackhawk, is it you?" Dont ask benediction was pronounced by Ralph Spanish br,va been strong supporters of our and the funeral sermon was deme. Go speak to the skeleton in the Boyack. athletic sports in the past, and we livered by Rev. C. J. Carlson of the ward. Second. Home Co-oFork window. Chances are it will Spanish hope that they will be just as loyal Danish Lutherlan Church of Salt Leland. Doors Out of as give good an answer as anybody. , For Sale Ripe Elbcrta peaches. ' In their support of football. This Lake City.- A' short talk was given Fork Third. Health Spanish See Victor Leifson, 8 blocks east of us and by Reverand Runolfson. sport has come to stay with Domestic Art Spanish Fork 4th. Hall, i City our boys need your presence at the (adv) Mrs. Arni Johnson entertained1 on Public Service Salem. various games in order that they may at a farewell party Musical numbers were rendered Tuesday evening Mrs. Smith Recommends ChamberCONFERENCE EXCURSIONS win. in honor of Victor Leifson, who will lain's Tablets. between the tableaux. Via Denver & Rio Grande The Spanish' Fork line-u- p for the loave American to for Lake, today " The Girls Just have "I had D. & R. G. offers the usual more or original playlet, lets The stomach enter training for the army. The game Friday will be as follows: was composed and played by the trouble or for ten conference and State Fair excursion "writes eight years, rooms were decorated in the national Center Hitchlnga, G. Williams G. II. Smith, Brewerton, N. Y. Beehive girls from the Payson SecMrs. rates from points in Utah to Salt colors. Refreshments were served to Hales, Bradford Right Guard another When suffering from attacks of in- ond ward. Lake Neighbors" and return. Sale dates Sept. McKell 80 over Tackle friends and relatives by the Miller, Right 29 to Oct. 7, good until October 12 and heaviness after eating playlet, was given by the PayBon hostess assisted digestion Ges-lisoDavis Munda Mrs. End by Right one or two Chamberlain's Tablets First ward. (adv) Mrs. Sigglo Johnson, Mrs. Eric returning. Left Guard White, Martell a The day wound up with have always relieved me. I have grand Hansen and the Misses LeifLeft Tackle .Church, Losce Dorothy ball in the evnlng at he Auditorium son More than fifty boys have gone Andrus also found them a pleasant laxative." and Lola Johnson. Playing of Left End which Miss Barlow from the Mrs. at from These tablets tone the stonach Spanish Fork to serve their up games and singing patriotic songs Strang, I. Taylor Quarter Back and enable to func- Vernon Castle School of Dancing constituted the amusement of tbe country.,. Are there not a hundred it its perform Back Wilkins Full Holt, in New York and Prof. Eugene RobThe guest of honor was mothers, sisters and sweethearts in Half Backs ,.G. Williams, L. Will- tions uaturally. If you are troubled evening. demonY. U. B. a erts of the gave Fork who will come to the with a them indigestion give trial, iams Edwards, A. Taylor. presented with a purse of 812 by Spanish Red Cross rooms and sew for the get well and stay well. (ad) stration of the correct dancing of the his boy associates. fox trot, one step and the hesitation boys? The rooms are 'all equipped PALMYRA GIVES FAREwith tables, machinery and material The State Livestock Bureau of this waltz, which was greatly appreciated. Merchants Wife Advises WELL TO SOLDIER BOYS state Issued a proclamation on SepAltogether, the day was a great waiting for the workers. Spanish Fork Women The National Red Cross has namtember 1, of this year, requiring all success in every respect and gave ed a date early In October for the A farewell party was held at the livestock owners in the state to vac- the beehlvo work for 1917 a fitting "1 hud stomach trouble so bad I election of officers. In accordance Palmyra meeting house Monday even- cinate with blackleg vaccine all climax. could eat nothing but toast, fruit with this suggestion, there will be a ing in honor of Bert Barney and young cattle from throe months to Everything else public meeting next Wednesday eveCleon Wilkins entertained at tbe and hot water. Ralph Nielsen, the two boys from that two years of age jnclusive, vaccinasoured and formed gas. Dieting did ward who will leave today for the tion to be made between September home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ning for the election of officers of no good. I was miserable until 1 the local American Lake, Washington, train- 15 and November 15, Vaccine with E. Wilkins Sunday evening prior to chapter. A fine program Lake City, where tried buckthorn bark, glycerine, will be given and everybody will be Salt his for uao for will leaving Instructions be furnished camp. ing ONE invited etc., as mixed in Adler-l-kto be there. The following program was given: upon request, tree of charge, by the he will attend the University of Utah SPOONFUL INme benefited was to served this winter. of tbe Red Cross Oificerr. office of the I'. S. Bureau of Supper order By Song, "America " by the congrega- local Adler-I-k- a STANTLY." Because Misses the Lucy guests: Animal following 326 MonFederal Husbandry, tion; invocation, Bishop A. T. InPUBLIC LAND SALE Andrus, Hazel Jones, Norma Fergu- empties BOTH large and small ey; 8ongOnward Christian Soldiers" Building Salt Lake City, Utah. conANY CASE it relieves testine. Messrs. and son Stabmann Eleanor of the Interior, U. S. HalDepartment Thomas congregation; remniks, sour stomach or gas and Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes enter- Cleon WilkinH, Glen Robertson, John stipation, verson; song. Mrs. Ed. Huntington; It has appendicitis. Edward prevents September 25th, 1917. recitation, Annie Thomas; Patriotic tained at their home In Provo Sunday Lewis, Lindsay Snell and of action QUICKEST anything we NOTICE is hereby given tbat as speech, Robert Church; song, Mrs. in honor of Guy Thomas, who left (foltrin. ever sold. World Drug Company. directed Amerfor the training camp at by the Commissioner of John B. Thomas; Remarks,' Ralph today Swenson Isaac Mrs. Mr. and tbe General Land Olfice, under tbe The Iake recitaican Washington. evening Nielsen; song, Millnrd Beck; Mrs. Joseph Finch entertained at Monof a relatives number tertalned Sec. 2455, R. S.. purof in was a Sersocial provisions a Kboda letter way from spent tion. Bunks; in honor of a six o'clock family dinner Wednes- suant to the application of Enoch at supper evening were day guests 1st of the Halverson present. geant Lyman afternoon in honor of her son Nephl E. Swenson who leaves to join day Ludlow, Serial No. 019528, we will Utah Field Artillery was read by who leaves for American Lake Rouch, offer at public sale, to tbe highest David Monk; song, J. J. Miller; song, Thursday evening Mrs. Hubbard tbe army today. About twenty gueHts Washington today, was bidder, but not less than 82.50 per "The Star Spangled Banner con- Tuttle and Mrs. John Braitbwalte were present and the evening a in social way. at 10 o'clock a. m on the 16th spent in of acre, at entertained honor supper gregation. Hour Stomach. of A. Wells day their with each November, 1917, next at this were nephew, The boys Ferguson, presented Eat slowly, masticate your food office, the following tract of land: D. A. Stone reports the sale of American who leaves Lake for donated today the by money being 86.00, south thoroughly, abstain from meat for a the S 'A SE.SEVi SW Section 9 Washington Supper was served to 16 acres of land 2H miles those who attended the party. Beck few days and in most cases the sour and SW to Nephl of Aberdeen. Idaho, SW4 Section 10, Towntwenty. of Spanish Fork, and 80 acres 2V4 stomach will disappear. If it does ship 10 South, Range 5 East, Sait Ctiuinhcrliiln's Cough Remedy the Aberdeen also a bun- not, take one of Chamberlains Tab- Lake Meridian. ' The football game at the local cam- miles north of Most Reliable. north The' sale will not be kept open, part of town to lets Immediately after supper. Red After many year's experience In pus last Friday afternoon between galow in the G. of Stout Leland, Utah. These meats are most likely to cause sour but will be declared closed when the use of It and other cough med- Spanish Fork and Payson high school Jay elated over the country stomach and you may find it best those present at the hour named have icines, there are many who prefer teams, proved to be an euBy game for parties are been greatly mis- to cut them out. rased bidding, Tbe person making Chamberlain's to any other. Mrs. the Payson boys, who won by the and say that It has In It the to them past. tbe highest bid will be required to represented A. C. Kirstlen, Greenville, 111., writes score of 77 to 0. The visitors were once to move at Croup. to intention their it a bad had immediately pay to the Receiver the good "Chamberlalnjs Cough remedy has larger, faster and to commence making Imare children and It Aberdeen your amount subject, thereof. in more the In deal game. been used experience my mothers home and on their places. Property croup, get a bottle of Chamberlain's provements Any was persons the claiming adversely executed forward well A we found for and pass mine years always is changing hands al- Cough Remedy and when the attack the above-describland are advised It a quirk cure for colds and bronch- principal reason tor tholr winning, in that section in follow are to careful be on the comes coming most to or file People their claims, daily. objections, on ial troubles. We find it to be the although they were able to make sur- or before tbe time designated' for the Black will You be Twin feat, directions. Falls, from Burley, printed most reliable cough medicine we substantial gains through the Spanish and other points in Idaho. prised st the quick relief it affords. sale. Fork line. have used." GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. ElECICM t t t : ' Won-der.pl- Groat Drive ' (Commences for War Funds al Over tin ss "Wo-mau-b- Nation. k HOW TO SUBSCRIBE FOR A LIBERTY LOAN BOND All BubBcViptiona must be $ 7. through banks. Any bank in Utah will accept your subscription. Term of band Maturity, 25 years; redeemable at option of of treasury in 10 years secretary $ rate 4 per cent, pay- Interest $ made able ber 15th semi-annual- and May 15tb. Terms of payment Two per cent upon application; 18 per cent November 16th; 40 per cent December 14th and 40 perjj cent January 15th, 1918. Jf. ' on Novem- - ly k $ Jf, $ $ every preparation complete hundred million people from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean to ready respond to the nation's call for war funds, America is off on the first week of the great campaign that ii to sell 83,000,000,000 worth of government 4 per cent bonds to the people of this country as the second With and a Liberty loan. Under carefully worked-ou- t representative business and men In every city and is this state have organized campaign in a manner that s plans, profes-Hon- al county for the insures success. complete UtahB quota for the first Liberty loan was 86,500,000, and the state subscribed 69.405,050, or an over subscription of 82,905,4)50. And now for the second Liberty Loan, with 112,000,000 worth of bonds to be sold in this state, the Liberty Loan in every community are that Utah may keep her proud place in the first 'line of states who respond quickly and generously to the governments call for funds. In this community and immediate vicinity many of our most prominent men have dropped their own work 'or the next twenty-sevedays and 1111 devote their time, ability and jnergy to securing subscriptions for committees jvorktag as - tievcr before n ATRE cr 3rd. 'be Loan. An mares. important feantre in connection with the delivery of bonds to the prehaser is the fact that it now ems probable thnt a sufficient quan- of second Liberty Loan Bonds denominations of 81000 will in Utah in sufficient time to hable the banks to make delivery of rose 81,000 bonds to all who desire Purchase .bonds of thnt denoml-ptlo- n and pay cash for the same. The great campaign is under way this county and every other in the state and every bust house and home is expected to pII its full and patriotic duty. S (adv) ar-I- T r com-knni- ty AREWELLL FOR BOYS WHO LEFT FOR THE , AMERICAN LAKE CAMP I ures A farewell demonstration equal in rty respect to any that has yet nps an 8vn, was accorded the boys eft this morning in compliance the second quota call for the ioing camp at American Lake, Ndngton. The street at the Orem was crowded with friends and Hives of the boys, all anxious to j"' hands and wish them P rt V I rPeed and a safe return. Just 0re the train arrived, the High l0l, led by their band with the Tonal colors flying marehed down r Erect RWells who left this morning a. Ferguson, Rees W. Hratr Thomas, Ed. Durrant, biwenBon, Ralph Nelson, Cay, Lee Thomas, J. Earl Jones? Guy Thomas, Roach Henry T. Hansen, Victor Lelf-Mn- d Mark I Roberts. John C. rd left yesterday. Chi' K. k I s J5 Rarah Swenson Reason 81 ; entertained family at a family re-- , r 10tne Sunday In honor a,m Nephl n e. Swenson and lleber D. Brockbank, have joined the army. aw, wbom p. n, . a. ! . ' !, t |