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Show I The Fork D RESS SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1917 HIGH SCHOOL CLOSES THIRD WARD TO" START FOR BEET DIGGING M.I.A. WORK SUNDAY LOCAL ELEVEN ' 1 5 Easy Terms Given by the Government to the Buyers of Bonds of the Second Loan. OVER $3,000,000 NOW High School dismisses Friday, October 12 for three weeks. We are desirous of making this vacation worth while. Every boy and girl havo signified their willingness to harvst beets. Every girl is anxious to do her bit in this world crisis and each feels it her duty to top boots this fall. Mr. Skinner has the names of all people not already employed. He has them organized into groups with leaders. These groups will be pleased to contract your beets at the going price per ton. YVe are anxious to havo the farmers use them. Phone Joseph F. Skinner for help. SUBSCRIBED IN UTAH or in With loyal and every section of ing patriotic Utahns e. the state respond- JUDGES OF ELECTION promptly and generously, the NAMED BY COUNCIL Second Liberty Loan Campaign Is under full headway in Utah and over $3,000,000 has already been subscribed toward the state's quota of $10,000,000. The most encouraging word that comes from every quarter is to tho effect that those individuals and families who are able to buy only the $50 and $100 bonds are responding to the tall with great enthusiasm. Repofta trora the rural districts 7. For Sale Corn or fodder, also 20 40 acres of land. See John Bralth-wait(adv) The following judges of election were appointed by the city council at their special meeting Monday night to serve at the city election which will be held on the Cth day of November: t First Ward Joseph E. Wilkfns, R. S. Bradford and John N. Ilecks-tro- Second Ward Elisha Warner, Dr. Wells T. Brocklank and Alma Andof the state Indicate that thousands rus. of farmers are buying Liberty Bonds Third Ward Lee R. Davis, John in $50 and $100 denominations. The Prior, N. P. Larsen. fact that $1 is all that Is necessary to Fourth Ward Newell W. Monk, pay down in cash when the subscrip- Joseph Hansen and George Christention for a $50 bond is signed is prov- sen. ing a big factor in the subscriptions UNCLE SAMS RED BOY'S. being turned in by farmers all over ihe state. Under the governments plan of payment, only 2 per cent of the face value of the bond need bo paid in ash when tho subscription is signed. Thus in purchasing a $50 bond, the cash payment that must accompany the subscription is only $1. Then on November 15th the government asks for a second payment of 18 per cent, or $9 in the case of a $50 bond. On December 15th a 40 per cent pay- asked for,- which is bnly ment-is in the caso of a $50 bond, and or $10 January 15th another 40 per cent payment is asked for, which Is $20 at that time. This completes the payment of the $50 bond and the bond Is delivered to the purchaser by the bank through which you sub- 'wli hone ,ewii Durraot I ork tlsitci Club !H at the hoi lonor ol sai ng V.i ip - game, at sened son'i tries signet ring - scribe. sc fine .lctbat ith art- - issyon j upon idmira-; ictrical J curious master .b will I j ittrnct r mailed . They The same ratio of payment holds good in bonds of larger denomination as the $50 bonds. This plan of the government in asking 2 per cent at the time of the subscription and then the further partial payments' makes it possible for farmers to subscribe and pay for their bonds after they have received tbe. money for their crops. r Tho entire stato has been stirred to an increased patriotic fervor by the news that tho 1400 boys who comprise tho Utah buttery, which left this week for final training in ifornia before going to the battlefields of France have subscribed $100,000 to the bond Issue. Here in this locality the call has gone forth to the townspeople and farmers to come in and subscribe for the bonds that will send their dollars to protect the sons and brothers who are offering their lives that American homes and farms may never know the ruin and devastation that has been visited upon tho homes and farms of all Belgium and northern Prance by the Iluns. WHAT YOUR ROM) WILL DO Your $100 Liberty Loan Bond will huv these things for the army: 2,000 rounds of ammunition, 6 Standard Rifles. 1C pairs of Blankets. 50 Cots. 32 Shelter men. 400 pairs $2 flannel Is until oil own igh our quaint- - I of socks. shirts. 3C pairs of marching shoes. 16 Woolen Khaki Suits. 42 Cotton Khaki (Suits. 12 Woolen Overcoats. t Thirty dollars of your $100 Liberty loan Bond will bay a cooking range hieh will take care of an entire cropany of men. A $100 Liberty Loan Bond will 9uiP one soldier for the front aud 1500 will keep him for a year. Buy a Liberty Loan Bond today. to to your own bunk, or any bank. WantedA nr8. Apply - Fine Jonathon Apples for Sale 3ee George Hales. (adv) Beginning October ICth, Milk will be 10c per quart, cream 15c per M oint. Theo. Lees Dairy. Phone 134. FREE CONCERT TONIGHT AT THE OPERA HOUSE A free concert and entertainment will beglven this evening at the ipera house by the Oran Lewis Store. During the course of the evening a Free Sewing machine will be given away by the management of tbe store. Everybody is Invited to at- tend the program. Little Pigs for Sale Jarvis. See George (adv) MOTOR CO. DECLINES TO PAY $114.00 FOR COW The Utah Idaho Motor Company has appealed from Justice Hubbard Tuttles Court at Spanish Fork from a Judgment of $114.05 rendered against appellant in favor of Courtland A. Starr for injuries to a cow caused by an uuto run by an agent of the motor .company. Mrs. D. Hinriclisen of Green Utah, was u visitor ut the H home of her sifter, Mrs. P. F. Clifford at Salt Iaiko City last week an this week Is visiting ut the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas. Young pigs for sale See Ed. West. A merchant relates the following: For years I could not sleep without turning every hour. Whatever Also I ate caused gas and Rourness. had stomach catarrh. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., releived me as mixed in Adlcr-l-k- a Because Adler-lk- s ENTIRE alimentary tract, H relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and INSTANTLY. flushes the prevents QUICKEST ever sold. appendicitis. US MUSIC The Y.M. and Y. L. M, I. A. of the Third ward will hold their opeunp 3 conjoint meeting o $ the' coming season Sunday evening, October 14thtli, at tho Third ward meeting bourn), commencing at 7:30. The following program will be given: Chorus by the Junior Girl, talk uu the Senior work by J. Ralph Wilkins; reading by Miss Bland-Robertson ; talk on the' Senior work POTATOES JOHN It has action of anything we World Drug Company. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ilagan hud as houso guests Dr. and Mrs. Albert Sunday for general girl to Mrs. Lewis Jacob-'- n Hagan of Ohio and Dr. and Mrs. (adv) John Hagan of Gunnison, Utah. EDITOR I PRAISES RANDS VOICE Tho Spanish Fork High School The following Is an excerpt from eleven won a foot ball game from the a letter written to John T. Hand, the team of the Tintic High School last This Is a potato year, and rivalry Friday afternoon at the local campus. is keen between a rowers of potatoes noted Utah tenor, by O. R. Plbblee, Although the local boys ouiplayeif as to whoso tubora are tbe best on president of the American Operatic the visitors at every stage of the the market. ' Corporation, New York In which Mr. , score at the end of the game, the It Is worth while knowing who Is Dibbleo writes of a conversation with first half stood 6 to 0 in favor of the tlie champion potato grower of this Mr. Liebling, editor In chief of the by Mrs. Agnes Morgan; Solo by Miss Tintic boys, the miners scoring a and In order to get this In- Musical Cornier, the worlds greatest Mary Banks; talk on tbe Junior work touchdown on an end run from the district, The Spanish Fork Press musical formation, by John Carter; male quartet; talk twenty yard line. In tho third quarmagazine. Mr, Liebling, as In subscription to the will $7.50 give on tbe Junior work by Miss Leora ter, however, Edwards got away with will bn seen from the conversation to the person bringing in the Hughes; dosing remarks by Bishop a run around the end and carried paper threo biggest potatoes between now reported by Mr. Dibblee, has a high Ralph Morgan. the ball across the line for a touch- and opinion of Mr. Hands ability. Mr. December 1st. Tho public Is urged to attend. down, and Strang put the ball Dibblee writes: Bring In your three best spuds and C. W. BOOTH, tbe goal posts for another "I sepnt a very pleasant hour with get The Press five years for nothMRS. MINNIE MILLER. counter, making the Bcoro 7 to 6 In Mr. Llebliug and found him quite a Presidents. favor of the lied and Gray. A few ing. substantial fellow and moBt courtminutes before the end of tho game eous. I was more impressed with RED CROSS MEETING Spanish Fork had worked the ball his discussion of you and your voice down to within three yards of Tlntics SGHEDBLE OF POSTPONED UNTIL than I had expected to be. 1 had exNEXT SUNDAY NIGHT goal. After advancing the ballthrce pected him to discuss you as a possuccessive times on straight center AT as one having a great future sibility, LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL The Red Cross meeting which was bucks, Strang qent his boys into what etc., but Instead he discussed you and to have been held this evening, has looked like another of tho same, but your voice as a "matter of fact, In been postponed until Sunday evening, while the sclmmage was on, he caran unemotional way, the same as he Following is the football schedule October 14th at 7:45 p. m. The meet- ried the ball himself around the end had the work of the other "big men" for the remainder of tho season: ing will be held inthe Second ward for another touchdown. put you in their class and dls- just vs. Fork Eureka at Eureka . The star performers of tho day Spanisn chapel. cussed you as a drawing curd and a October 12 Mrs. W. W, Ititer of Salt Lake were Edwards, Strang, and Holt, the S. F. vs. San Pete at Mt. Pleasant money getter here and there. I finalCity, state organizyr of tho Red latter being called upon to carry ly concluded that I might have the November 9th Cross will be present at this meeting the ball when there was heavy work Idea of his remarks and asked wrong and will have something very inter- to do In breaking through the line. Spanish Fork vs. East Side High him if he really regarded your voice Nov. At 16 Spanish Fork esting to tell those who attend. as one of large possibilities, he said, For choice winter apples phone Spanish Fork vs Payson at Payson There will be a program of music, Why, bless you, Mr. Dibblee, the November 23 after which the meetijig will bo de- your order to John V. Jex. Several of Hands voice are a possibilities vs San Pete at Sph. Fork voted to the election of officers for different varieties, 80c per bushel, tf Sph. Fork In so far as beauty tone realization November 28th, Thanksgiving th ensuing year. Much money is being spent for and value are concerned. The only Every day we are receiving letters SUGAR FACTORY STARTS football equipment. tVe bellve In possibility he is concerned with is the from our national headquarters placSEASON RUN TODAY giving the boys the bost of treat- proper channel through which he Is ing before us an urgent request to to proceed to the getting of, big Beet digging commenced Monday ment. YVe have supplied them with money. knit and sew for tho defenders of our and the sugar factory will commence pads, shoes, suits, etc., and that takes flag. a pile of cash where you have twenty We ask that there be d'f large atten work on the seasons run today. The Spanish Fork High School men to care for. We are proud of dance at this meeting. Where there Reports from several farmers indi- our team will go to Eureka toFootball boys. They are fighters and are cate that the beet crop will not run is unity there is strength. to morrow play their second game ns heavy per acre as it has in pre- g iFng to bring victory to our town. team of the Tintic High with the We are anxious to make a success of vious years. School. the we therefore are solicitgante.and Some littlo difflculy has been exE E perienced by the sugar company in ing the aid of the business men, Religion Class conference will be enough men. to. handle the parents. and eveybody to atteud our held In tbe Second ward Parcbla sbotfi beeauti?i about getting. meeting work at the factory, although the football dance which will be given at house next comafternoon Sunday tbe children giving permission to minimum vr.g offered this year is the Auditorium November 16th, the stay out of school. Every day out is 5100 per month, with a great many evening after the game with the East mencing at 2 p. m. As many as possible of the parents are urged a day lost to the school work they of the jobs drawing a higher figure. Side High School of Salt Lake City. to be present at the conference to see cannot make it up. They will soon Tho. high Bi.hool and tho eighth Our gate receipts at the last game what their children are doing In tb be behind and want to stop school, and seventh grades will stop for a were $8.00. It coBt us $32.60 to find fault with the teacher say that time in order to allow the students bring Eureka here, so you see we had Religion Class. they are partial, etc., when all the to help in harvesting the beet crop. some deficit. Talk it up and bring Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson are time th parent is to blame Shore & Ben- everybody out to our remaining The Palmyra-Lak- e for a week or two at Moore, visiting Dont grumble if tho paper is not jamin railroad is prrctically com- games and to the big football dance with Idaho, their daughter, Mrs. Elalways flush up to tho high standard pleted for tbe hauling of tho crop on November ICth. len Harris and other relatives. of your ideal. Charitably remember from the outlying districts. This For Sale First class peaches on that no editor is capable of getting will lessen the congestion of beet Miss Ivy Bjarnson of San Diego, up quite as good a paper as you could wagens at the factory and will make the East Bench. See Riley Fillmore Is spending a few days California, yourself. It a good deal better for the farmers. here with friends and relavisiting For Rent Two or four furnished Dont bo afraid to do your duty Miss tives. s the daughter Bjarnson because someone ridicules or opposes in. See Mrs. Ann Rob rooms, close FOUR GIRLS, NOT A BOY of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bjarnson. you. A man who has opinions of his Co. World Drug THIS IS NO WAR CROP ertson, opposite formerly of this city. Mr. Bjarnson own and the courage to advocate is now in the real estate business in them will be sure to have opposition A baby girl was bo,n Wednesday U. S. SOLDIERS HIGHEST San Diego. In this world because he runs con- to Mis. PAID MEN IN SERVICE Harry Dudley. to some other peoples opinions; trary A baby girl was born Sunday to Judges of election have been apCapturing American Sammies 1st but just keep right ahead If your Mrs. Sherman McGarry. but as yet there are no pointed, cause is right nd your conscience A baby girl was born Saturday to is a decidedly more lucrative occucandidates in the field for the city pation for Prussian soldiers than clear. Dont worry about what a Mrs. Lynn Thompson. to be held on tbe 6th of elyection for the fatherland. When few other poople say; life is too short A baby girl was born Monday to fighting the Kaiser offers a bonus of (75 to November. It looks as though each for that. Some will abuso you thru Mrs. Wallace Beaglcy. the first man of his forces in France of the political parties had made a envy, others for want of principle and others because they honestly dif- Mrs. Smith Recommends (liunibcr-Iain- s who captured an American soldier resolution not to mikq a move until he fixed a sum that represents more the other had named their ticket. fer with you; but if you keep right Tablets. to be doing in that on openly, manfully and intelligently I have had more or less stomach than threq years pay of a private in Something ought next line because Satweek, though, tbe German The pay given army. aud with proper dignity of character, trouble for eight or ten years, "writes is October the last day 20th, honesty of purpose and self respect, Mrs. G. II. Smith, Brewerton, N. Y. American soldiers, compared with urday, lists of can that candidates be filed. the pay of the British Tommy, the those who differ with you will reWhen suffering from attacks of , spect your opinions and heaviness after eating French poilu, the Italian Alpint, the PUBLIC LAND SALE There should bo no "faction in one or two Chamberlains Tablets German boche and the other fightof the Interior, U. S. Department men soems of handsome ing Europe, any city. Every improvement made, have always relieved me. 1 have Office Land at Salt Lake City, Utah, whether it he private or public en- also found them a pleasant laxative. wages. The American second-clas- s 1917. 25th, September hances the value ol all property in These tablets tone up the stomach private will receive (33 per month. NOTICE is The hereby given that as French soldier receives exactly the corporation. Our city is simply and enable it to perforni its functho directed Commissioner of by or $1.50 per month When there is dis- tions naturally. If you hre troubled $31.50 less, one big family. tbe General Land under tbe Office, o The Russian thirty-twWhen with Indigestion give them a trial, private gets cord there is little progress. provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S purcents a month; the Austrlo-IIungar-in- n there is an united pull for anything, get well and stay well. (ad) suant to tho application of Enoch troops are given two and one-ha- lf its accomplishment is mndo easy. Serial No. 019528, we will Uudlow, tents a day. Great Britain allows Envy, Jealousy and hatrd are things offer at men public sale, to the highest a 'her fighting month at $7.60 to bodespisod. not less tban $2.50 per but bidder, an home additional with allowance YVe have no prejudice against the I 10 a. m., on tbe 15th at oclock acre, tor in service France, nice Mesopatamia appearing boy, neatly dressed and other foreign countries. Italy day of November, 1917, next at this ! while we do detest the follow who ranks second In generosity, allowing office, the following tract of land: goes Around looking Ilk ca bunch of a monthly minimum of $5.83. Spain the SA SEYi. SEY4 SYVYi Soction 9 hard luck, but a girl looking for a careful. compensates her soldiers with a mon and SW4 SWYi Section 10, Townmodel husband should be when one thly,wage of $4.42; Germany has a ship 10 South, Range 5 East, Salt you If you dont know wage beginning at $1.65; Japan'! Lake Meridian. see him, ask your mother she will The sale will not bo kept open, soldiers at home receive $8 per year, mat hi sight. recognize will be declared closed when but. xnen and Turkey grants her $11 per After a man has spent his whole those present at the hour named have yare. life as the dovil wished, it doesnt cased Ue can h bidding. The person making us that to look reasonable Frank Allen has resigned his pos- the fiighest bid will bo required to to the Lord on his deathbed and go ition as deputy county surveyor. He immediately pay .to the Receiver the straight torHcaven. la our opinion has buen succeeded by Bryan Beck amount thereof. the talk of deathbed repentance has Mr. Allen was of Spanish Fork. Any persons claiming adversely kept many from entering tho pearly d land are advised the under former .the deputy surveyor gates. foe Tioc or Babnccat administration, when the Republicans to file their claims, or objections, on If you ever meet an editor with were In power, and was the only Re- or before the time designated for the whom no one is displcnBud, he will ANGELUS THEATRE publican retained by the present ad sale. have a glass over his face and he GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register ministration. wont be standing up. Monday, October 15th i LOOM j Spanish Fork Astonished tents to accomodate 04 by Merchant's Story i d their There are today more Redskinsn the United StJtfes than there were at the time when the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth P.ock, in the territory now occupied by the nation. They are coming to rank high as farmers and many of them are very wealthy. How... tig Indian is Faring Under Unde Sams C5nr,Ms.Jllj,2Jtitle ' of a special article in this issuo" of' The Press. 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