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Show 5? The VOLUME XVI panish Fork Press SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER 29, 1917 1 GERMAN SUBMARINE IMBED WILL BE PUT It is the policy of the schools of of the fuel administrator of being felt la the handling work situation here, much to the and disappointment of the rln and to the satisfaction of bo are out of coal and no to haul it in. bog, cie you want to buy coal this win-yo- u the Nebo School District this year to utilize every resource at their command to further the work of our Government in the conservation of food and the adequate provision of labor. Schools were commenced early in the fall with the distinct understanding that if the patrons would support the schools by giving them their children, that the schools would them in the harvesting of their apples, peaches, potatoes, and sugar as-i- lit?; st evening with the concert by the Symphonic Quintet, and right it may not be amiss to say that the remaining five numbers give Her re satisfaction as the first, there complaint about the course this year. No one with the slightest appre-4io- n of good music could fail to Joy the work of the Zedler Although nearly al of their lections are taken from the more Icult and classic music, they are ayed in Buch a manner that they Id their audiences spell bound, itring trio, two violins and cello, 'aanita was probably the most predated number of the evening, hough the audience did not stint dr applause on any of the selects. Could we always be asured that !7 musical attraction in this city rjuld be up to the standard of ex Hence set by the Zedler Quintet, 4 das of entertainment would be Med by full houses every time e was staged. return engagement of this fine wnizatton next year on the lyceum t. fiooner, would be hailed with good 11 be no ly-i- m or-tr- a. A de-?h- s, t r i mine-layin- g J -- es Tues-s- y t vV' al lyceum course opened While the preparation of the soil, the planting of the seed, the thinning and cultivation of the sugar beet are The latest thing and It looks like all vital to the production of the best thing, in the war savings the sugar, perhaps the most important of line, is the new war savings certifiail is the harvesting of the crop. which have ben issued by the A great many efforts have been cates, and which will be placed made to construct a machine that government 3rd. December on sale would successfully top the beets and is to raise two billion The plau thus relieve the farmer of this part dollars by the sale of savings cerof the work. of the $5.00 denomination, While considerable progress has tificates none bigger and none smaller, bearbeen made and several machines have at the rate of 4 per cent interest been invented that did a part of the ing and payable at the end compounded, work very well, not until the present of five years at their face value. hove tho sugar officials felt that they The plan of action is this: You go ''' ' could recommend a topping machine to the postoflle or other place where for general use. certificates are for sale and apthe During the lust ten days demonthe purchase of a certificate. for ply strations have been made at Lchl it and pay $4.12 for it You receive ' witand at Paysont These have been December in - t';2 'Ay) , qr January. You nessed by large numbers of farmers either of January, 1923, . 1st the until it 4 from both Utah and Idaho and In all keep i V In the United States and postofflce any V I cases thoso present have been unfor It. will $5.00 you pay animous in voting the machines a defer If purchase of a your you decided success. until February, It will cost The inventor of the Lehi machine certificate This German submarine, captured by the British, hus been In March, $4.14, and so you $4.13; lent to America and is now set up in Central park, New York, where It was is John Devey of that city and the each month one cent for on, adding used ns a booth for the snle of Liberty bonds. Payson machine waB invented by 1918. It at any time after January, Ilulsh and MClellcn of Payson. want to cash In you may do LUST OF T1IE AGES TO BE DEVELOPMENT OF That a machine can be Invented you so at any postofflce upon the surrenSHOWN 1IEHK SATURDAY that will top a beet more perfectly NAPOLEON IS 15EGUX of der your certificate, and receive and with leas waste than the average amount Be the to you paid for it plus one Picture Made Feature Utah man is a surprise; yet that is exWill Work Large Force of Me.. on Big month that It haa been each cent for at the Shown Angelua Old Copper Queen actly what Is claimed for these ma- In v , possession. your chines. the proplooks like bpst It savings op-to can bo made i These machines Frank Levee has started mining Through the efforts of Manager waa ever instituted. You osition that erations on tho property of the Na- SwenBon of the Angelus Theatre, The top one, two or four rows as the buy only what you can afford, you The beet is Lust of the Ages, the first extra- farmer may requ're. the whole amount down, there poleon Mining Company, situated In whilo the ground and pay no play and topped spectacular photo are from ordinary about half a mile north-easubsequent payments to worry in which Miss Lillian Walker appears then be pulled and loaded by another about, and your interest starts the Gold Hill, where he plans to work a, has been secured for Suturday, Dec- machine if desired. moment you get your certificate, or The sugar people and the Inventors large force of men. The property ember 1st. as soon as your money is deposited. The Lust of the Ages" is a spec- ere anxious to confer with any urd was formerly known as the Red CopGeorge T. Odell, of the Consolldot-e- d e all who are Interested In the matter a tacular embracing attraction, ensome and extrtfnely Queen per Wagon and Machine Co., of Salt discourse on the evils of money that an understanding may be bad Lake exwere ore of City, haa been named State couraging showings grabbing; on the dramatic or pic- as to the number and size of mach- Director for Utah. driven tunnel in the posed principal ture side, it is a story within a story ines that will bo required by the The allotment of Utah to raise by on the property. Levee is interested and contains a true portrayal of per- farmers. In leasing operations at Copper Mounsale of war savings certificates thff tfffurfS?he lookfiiir sons of wealth and social position. eertaiiuy is nine million dollars, and Utah tain, where he has worked as many find will ere a allot-,vbeet knife long Miss Walker has never been resting has been asked to raise a as forty Acii. an J will put as man. ' a more delightful character to place beside the old push jioe that county of $ 838,920. , total men on the Napoleon as soon as they portray than that of Lcis Craig in served its purpose owell,but bad The can be worked to advantage. will be on sale on certificates to give way before implements of a The Lust of the Ages. December 3rd, and we are' and after The Napoleon Mining Company is more The production is au unusual offerpractical kind. sure that evory man, woman and controlled by residents of Spanish due to the exceptional handling ing Fork and the company directors ere of an Now is the time for every man, child who can possibly do so will lay altogether engrossing story, In a stock of these Government notes. an to to assessment levy planning and bits of artistry are contained in woman and child capable of reason You cant lose anything, and you can start work on company account. In the production that tend to mark it should ask himself or herself in all do the the main tunnel, where the best as Indeed thing that should be upperam an exceptional one; wonder- seriousness the question: What in most the minds of all citizens indicawere showings opened, the ful light effects, new and untried sce- I doing individually to help the UniUncle Sam Win the War. tions are favorable for large bodies help nic locations, tremendous sets and ted States win this great war? of ore, and it is reported that the scenes We cannot all be soldiers or sailemploying thousands of exHIGH SCHOOL TO MEET first work done by Levee has brought tras, make The Lust of tho Ages ors, we cannot all sit in legislative CARROT EATERS TODAY surprising results. He plans to raise one worthy to see. halls and determine the courses and and sink from the tunnel, and also methods The production is from the studios and that the government is to do work at several other places. A of the Ogden Pictures Corporation, a to pursue, but there is a job rut out The Spanish Fork High School boarding and bunk house to accom- concern that hns committed for all of us. and if we see to it that Football team will meet the eleven already odate thirty men are planned and a itself to the releasing of special pro- our part in the struggle is done, the of the Wasatch Academy of Mount permanent camp will be established ductions. rest of the affair will take care of Pleasant this afternoon on the local before cold weather comes While itself. campus. only shallow work has been done in Mr. and Mrs. John II. Jcx announce Ask yourself the question: What Both teams are In the best of conthe past in that part of the district, the engagement of their daugto, am I doing to conserve the food sup dition, and are evenly matched, the it is regarded by some authorith s as Marie, to Mr. Loon Hiatt of Payaon, ply? If there is so much as a crust same being proven at Mt. Pleasant worthy of extensive and deep ex tho wedding to take place next month of broad that goes to waste In your on a former meeting, when the San ploration work, ns what work hn3 at the Salt Lake Templq. home you are not doing all that, is Peters won from the Spanish Fork been done has resulted in disi losing possible in that line. If you are not boys by a score of 6 to 0. With a streaks of high grade copper silver Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones and having your wheatless days and your sizable crowd of home town rooters ore. Lynn Rockhill are Bpending a few meatless days, you are not doing your to help them out, the local boys Gold Hill Standard. whole duty by your government. days in Salt Lake. ought to come off the victors In toDont go about saving in terms of days set-tThe Palmyra Relief Society held a WHY HE THANKFUL THIS YK.1H? dollars and rents; theit is not the dance and social last Thursday evenHIGH 8CHOOL XOTE8 thing; money is only a medium of ing for the purpose of getting funds With our country in a death grap- exchange, and is utterly worthless to to buy Liberty Bonds. Refreshments ple with a The students of the high school mighty foreign foe, with government or individual unless the were served during the evening. The our sons moving in a steady Btream material which Is necessary to the bought a $100 Liberty Bond last affair was a great success. toward the battle line, and with a sustenance of lire and the pursuit Friday by contribution. The faculty demand for careful conservation of of this war can be had In exchange members each subscribed $1.00, the WAR BRIDES PLEASES our food supply coming from our for It. Think and act and save in seniors and Juniors each 60c and the BIG AIDIKXCK Government lest a famine grip us, terms of food and clothing, In terms Sophomores, Freshmen and eighth It would seem that we have mighty of live stock and lumber. If you grade each 25c. little left to bo thankful for this year. spend a dollar with your neighbor or D. M. Draper, formerly principal Club is to be conThe and of Appreeiation the high school here, now chief the your dollar not is merchant, thanksgiving, lost; gratulated upon the artistic and highcome however, the other In the treasury department fellow only auditor It by has comparison. In use can and ly successful entertainment given can still he thankful that we have it; but If you allow a We at the state evenflour of lust pound capitol Bpoke to the the opera house Thursday our roofs to cover us, which thou- or a loaf of bread to be wasted, It Is students of the high Bchool here Weding, when Mias Lydia Fonnesbeck sands In Europe have not; that our gone and nobody can use It. nesday morning. He encouraged the t rendered tho play, The War food is still ample and wholesome, Before you discard that suit or students with the thought that Brides. they while millions over the sous are feel- that pair of shoes, be If we may be permitted a criticism absolutely sure were In as good a condition here to ing the pangs of hunger; that no fam- that you have worn them to the limit. gain an education as the however, we would say that the selboys and ilies in Spanish Fork have been be- It does not matter whether you can girls of the bigger cities, and that ection 1b not hnppily chosen for this because of the war, which well afford a new pair of shoes or they were in a reft, as position to live betparticular time. It draws entirely fcan be yet, of scarcely a family a new suit; that Is not the said too vivid a picture of the sad conquestion. ter moral lives Inasmuch as they ditions of war time, Borne of which among the more prominent of our It Is your patriotic duty to see that did not have the disadvantages of Allies; and laBt and by far the great- your food and your clothing give daily cheap and sometimes immoral may be our lot before the struggle is est of all we can bo thankful that the best service we in order that vaudeville shows and entertainments would a morbid too bit possible over; Bay, It has been given us as a nation to there will be under the present conditions. enough clothing to go to detract their minds from the The rendition of the reading, how- take up our arms in defense of tho around. Do not sit up all night with higher and nobler things of life soere dllhertles of mankind, the a The Zedler Symphonic big hot fire even though you can ever, was faultless, Miss Fonnesbeck Quintetgave cause for which the best blood of the afford to about a an hour of their excellent durhundred tons audience her of coal buy holding perfectly world has struggled throghout the every day. The coal supply is scarce, music for the entertainment of the ing the entire time. ages thankful that wo can feel the and If you burn more than David of Reese Prof. singing your sharo students of the high school Wednes-da- y (The assurance that an overruling' Provi- somebody will have to and the piano music was also of a go cold. morning. This was aside from dence Is guarding the destinies of Make your patriotism something their regular contract work on the high class order, and the work of this Nation. real and not a thing of wards and lyceum and was greatly Prof. Holts local orchestra was a ' appreciated Today let us be thankful. sentiments to audience. the alone. by the students of the high school. pleasant surprise if have to observe the follow, First place your order order: He will list you dealer. your beets. the others who want coal, and As proof of their good faith, the bis next car arrives, he will parents sent to the school more than the Hat of names of those deslr-(o98 per cent of the children for the to the fuel administrator, six weeks. This attendance not first will go over the list and check it only pleased, but amazed those at jrcording to the survey that was the head of the school system; so a short time ago; if Is found determined to do some- the schools you have not a fifteen day supa in real, tangible way in rething band now, you will be allowed turn. grease a ton from the car, if you The boys and girls were enthused n a fifteen day supply, you will with the importance of properly and re to wait until the next car comes adequately harvesting the crops. UnI( the list shows that you can der the immediate direction of the rebase coal, you, will be given 24 and agricultural super;rg time from the time the car principals the boys and girls were orvisors, placed on the side track to get into small groups of five, coal away. If you have no way ganizedand ten, with a captain at the eight iaul your coal, make arrangements head of each group. This was done A the dealer and he will deliver it to meet the needs of the various you at the cost of 50c per ton. farmers. When a farmer desired 'be fuel administration here has help, he telephoned to the principal died four cars of coal and has of the school, who In turn notified a plied nearly all of the two hund-familicaptain, who notified his group, and who were entirely out thus the farmer was served. 'be time the coal survey was being During the four weei.8 cf vaeption, Whne all of this class are 155 girls of the 159 enrolled in the plied, those who had less than a Spanish Fork High School worked on hand at that time will be on an average 16 days each, earning ea a chance to buy in December, on an average 1.62 per day, making ue who reported more than a All the 145 a total of $4017.60. iths supply on hand will be sit24 days each, averagboys worked ed to purchase a ton each in a day, making a total of ing $2.70 nry. Grand total for the high $9396.00. At the Payson school, $13,413.60. High. School 87 of the 150 girls forked 10 Stays' enen onarf'avrrage, earning $1.20 per day, total $1044. All the 126 boys worked 22 days,, ROVES REAL TREAT earning $2.54 each per day, total, The JT FOR II joal LENT TO AMERICA NUMBER 47 yt st whol-som- -- $7,040.88, making a grand total for the school of $8,084.88. At the Springville, High School, 165 of the 191 girls worked on an average of 22 days each, earning on an average All $1.56 per day, total, $5,662.80. '24 worked each, days the 171 boys earning on .an average, $2.65 per day, making a total of $10,875.60. Grand total for the school, $16,538.-4Grand total for the three high schools of the district $37,936.88. The grade schools of Salem, Lake Shore, Benjamin, Spring Lake and Goshen were also dismissed for two weeks. The childern in each of these districts earned approximately $2,000. Two of our elementary schools at Payson dismissed for one day to harvest potatoes. With the money earned they purchased five $50 Liberty Bonds and a beautiful $113.00 0. n, San-taqui- n, Vic-torol- a. At the end of the harvesting vacation all the children came back to school, and today we have more than 99 per cent of the students enrolled. The crops are all harvested, the boys and girls are strong and happy and Uncle Sam Is better prepared for war. The one thing for which wo are most proud is that practically all the girls showed, their patriotism harby serving their country in the vest field. o. was made that reserved seats will be on SHORTY'S IXN HAXQUETS and exchange only on the day ' FOOTBALL PLAYERS ,lhe entertainment, commencing at ra., go that those who desire best seats in the house must be Last Monday evening Fred N. Freetle Job at the City Drug Co. early man entertained the members of the Nie high school foot Mil team with their morning. partners at a dance and supper at UKS BEEN ABOUND SOME. his cabaret. Everybody turned loose for three real hours of solid fun and Edgup Hire Burroughs, author of and dandy feed. Th Son of Tarzan, The party was chaperoned by Mr. the thrilling J'nl story that will begin in the and Mrs. L. II. Iiamren, Mr. and issue of The Press, was a Mrs. Lee Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Toasts were responded to r Freeman. a lighting Indians, cowpunch-miner, a policeman, a book by W. C. Stephens, C.len Williams, and' ?"nt a mercantile business manager Leon Williams, L. II. Iiamren Simmons. Coach magazine editor, successfully, ore he It was In all s wonderful evening, discovered that he could in ,r, Popular novels and short stories and the boys of the team are loud a real as 8 an atheletn, a bug on auto rnc- -' their praise of Shorty" nd Is crazy about children. Mr. supporter of football. rrughs now lives at Oak Park, Horses for Sale Two teams, ap-- j F'on't fail to read this latest r of his. ply to William Harwood, Leland. 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