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Show The VOLUME XVII Fll Fork ip ANISE NUMBER SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918 US. BESTS PAYSON IH to Three room house for -- ront-Wlllla- m Jcx, Apply FULLS FROM The Alta Club ladles will Pnyson. The score was kept remarkably close throughout the afternoon, and when the pole vault was completed the two schools were even, 54 each. The Fayson boys felt sure of winning the relay race because of the fact that they had captured the two sprints, and at the beginning of the relay It looked as though they were Justified in their belief, for Ballard outran York on the first 220 at least thirty feet; Williams, Spanish Forks second man, held his opponent close, touching off I. Taylor about ten yards behind his opponent. And right here the race was won for the said Ikey dug in and closed the gap all but a scant two feet, which he thought it no more than fair to leave for the other Taylor to do. A. Taylor, the other Taylor heretofore spoken off, rose to the occasion and crossed the line four or five feet ahead of the speedy Faysonlte pitted aginst him. The summary of the meet follows: 100 Yard Dash Ballard, Payson, won; Wilson, Payson, second; A. Taylor, Spanish Fork, third; time, v 'A Payson next Sunday. Roy Hockett visited here Sunday and Monday with friends. et family are ntow living as? v The DockIn Salt Lake City. & ' . - ' . Miss Marvel Gardner of Salt Lake City spent the week end In Spanish Fork visiting with her sister, Miss A .. A W Laura Gardner. r.O week to sorting desks for use in connection with the new city de. livery system were installed in the Spanish Fork postofllce. W cr s I Am- v-.- r V C2 ; cw j - i ; ' J?i I v P f 'L i'll 'jf JsTi. if Jr K '' -- ; . 1 v ;. Mj Mr. and Mrs. Silas Koyle, Mrs. William J. Johnson and Marinus Johnson, all of Burley, Idaho, are visiting hero this week. Jos. F. Skinner, local Boys and Girls Club leader, shipped a car load of well bred sows during the lat ter part of this week from Ogden to Provo, Spanish Fork, Springville and Payson (or boys doing club work in pig feeding. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church and The pupils of Miss Lydia Fonnes-becvisited in Pleasant Grove with family loteacher of elocution at the relatives Monday. cal high schol, gave .a recoital at the Winona Theatre Sunday evening that was a success in every respect. The Mrs. Cora Crooks and Miss Orpha work of the students of the high Deal of Springville are the guests 4 school in elocution as reflected in the Spanish Fork will go over this week of Mrs. Ben E. Argylo. recital of Sunday night is certainly a the top in grand style on lit 10 credit to themselves and to their In Third Liberty Loan, according Mrs. .Arthur Messner of Payson, Broad Jump Douglass, Payson, structor. to estimates made today by tliq spent last Thursday here visiting her won; S. Davis, Spanish Fork, second; local committee. grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Hughes. Mrs. Henry Andrus was hostess for Wilson and Clayson, Payson tie for bonds of the tb4 Our quota the Alta Club ladies at her home third. Distance, 18 feet 7 inches, at $.'0,000, and it Mrs. George Moore Is spending ten imp is Half Mile Hales, Spanish Fork, last Friday afternoon. An Easter looks asplaced though by the time the with her daughter, Mrs. won; Hansen, Spanish Fork, second; story was given by Ruth Brockbank campaign for this loan is over on days visiting Marcell, Payson, third. Time, 2:12. At five oclock, the hostess, aided by "May 4th this amount will be more Hyruin Nelson of Idaho Falls. I. Taylor. Mrs. Dewey McKell, served a delicious than doubled. 100 Yard Hurdles Subscriptions lyr Spanish Fork, won; A. Taylor, Span luncheon. The club adjourned to $35,000 have already been placed at Mrs. S. D. Moore of Payson and ish Fork, second, Ballard, Payson meet tonight at the Red Cross gauze the First National Bank and about Mrs. J. Milton Beck of Silver City rooms. third. Time, 17. $30,000 at the Commercial Bank. spent last Thursday visiting with Discus Throw Loveless, Payson These amounts do not include the Mrs. Joseph F. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. lTri Stewart hav $10,000 subscription which has been won; Page, Payson, second; Edwards o Spanish Fork, third. Ditncaset:do received a letter from Aaron Johnson made by the Mrs. Mace Nicholsen and baby son Sugar Co. Spanish Fork, third. Distance, 88 son of Mr. and Mrs. Quct Johnson Thus already we have subscriptions came back last Thursday from Price, feet, 2 inches. formerly of this city, now of Rich of $75,000 for the Third Liberty Loan where Mrs. Nicholsen has been visit, Harper, Payson field, Idaho. The young man is with r 50 per cent more than our quota. ing for six weeks with her parents. Quarter Mile won; Wilson, Payson, second; York the American forces in France on Spanish Fork wants an honor flag active service and is enjoying the mil with a star in it, which denotes that Spanish Fork, third. Time 56. Mrs. Ammon Simmons returned Mile Run Hales, Spanish Fork itary life, but was ill with the mumps the quota is doubled. LETS HAVE last Friday from Salt Lake City, afwon; Hansen, Spanish Fork, second at the time of writing. He is a bro- IT. ter spending ten days there visiting Clayson, Payson, third. Time, 5:13 ther of Captain Frank" oJhnson, who with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Shot Put Andrus, Spanish Fork is now stationed in Texas. Funeral services were held Friday first; Loveless, Payson, second; Mar afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock at r cell, Payson, third. Distance 37 ft Mrs. Leo Cahoon entertained the the First Ward meeting house over The citys new COO gallon A. Taylor, Spanish Wilson Club of Benjamin at a must the remains of Lavern IUgtrup, four High Jump street sprinkler mads its Initial Fork, won; rage, Payson, second; cale last Thursday afternoon. Those years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans apearance on Main Street today, with Clayson, Payson, third. Heighth present were Mrs. LaeVrn Hansen, Rigtrup, who died on Wednesday pre- David A. Jones as chauffeur. A rain feet 2 inches. Mrs. Vedus Bingham, Mrs. Hilda vious of capiliary bronchitis. storm this summer will be a severe 22 Yard Dash Ballard, Payson Bingham, Mrs. LaVern Beckstrom, of had R. McKell W. charge disappointment to Dave. IBshop won; A. Taylor, Spanish Fork, sec- Mrs. Ruth Bingham. Mrs. Elizabeth the services and the ward choir, unond; Wilson, Payson, third. Time Beckstrom, Mrs. Dell Hansen, Mrs. der the direction of William B. Frost Edwin Bringleson St., came down 25 from Eureka Sunday. Edwin Jr., Is Lilly Hawkins, and Mrs. Sarah Bry- sang, for the Weary Rest, Rest Javelin Throw Christensen, Span, an. A three course luncheon was Soul. Tho invocation was offered in Salt Lake City, where he has been ish Fork, won; Wilson, Payson, sec served. Carnations and rosebuds by Nicholas Smith, after which the for the past month reeoiveing treatond; Douglass, Fayson, third. Dis- were used as the table decorations. choir sang, Guide Me to Thee. ment for an infected neck gland, foltance, 121 feet. C. Pishop Johnson called during the afWm. were Martell, lowing a severe case of mumps last The speakers Poulva rshrdl hrdlu hrdlu hrdluu ternoon an dthe club subscribed for a David T. Lewis and aJcob Robertson, winter. Polo Vault I. Taylor, Spanish $50 Liberty Bond.' The amusement all of whom spoke words of comfort Fork, won; Page, Payson, second; committee decided to hold a house and consolation to the bercuved parMrs. J. A. Lawhorn entertained Patterson, twelve little folks Sunday afternoon Spanish Fork, third party next Saturday evening at the ents. home of Mrs. Sarah Bryan. Heighth, 8 feet, 8 inches. During the servies, William D.Holt in honor of her little daughter Au. Fork York, won, Relay lines eighth birthday. The afterSpanish rendered a solo, Resignation. Williams. I. Taylor and A. Taylor noon was spent in playing games I Need The choir Bang in closing,: mick;e sws Time 1:43 and the which singing songs and at 5 oclock after Hour Thee Every a luncheon was served. John was by benediction pronounced VONVe Vi NNt ftN NO tN NO MORE BLACKLEG T. Hales. HE MAU. SOON tavN ANNN, BUT ON6 IN The scarcity of calves, caused by tS RtlaWf THER-- TO our recent severe winter, and sum I SfAV." THE BOSS SAN 3 mer droughts, cutting short not only That's nore taoTvv 1 the 1917 but the 1918 calf crop poetry stimulates the cow man to take care of and raise every calf he can to mat urity. The conservative man insures every calf he has against blackleg WilEKEAS, is has become the custom of the various cities He does this with the ORIGINAL and towns of the Stiito of Utah to have an annual Germ Free Fluid Vaccine, and does it CleairUp day, and before he loses the first calf with WHEREAS, the appearance of a city and its cleanliness is of the disease, since the loss of the first calf will pay for vaccinating quite a vital importance to its inhabitants, and herd. This vaccine saves every calf, M It has done so in over half a million day WHEREAS, Spanish Fork City is in need of a Clean-U- p k, f I Utah-Idah- Big-ha- Stude-bake- 5. TUB-PAPER. e -- than Young milch cow for kale See Leo Olsen. . (adv) YOUNG MAH DIES Reed Cahoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Cahoon of Benjamin and a studont at the local high school met with a very severe and painful accident while riding home from the pic ture show on a horse Tuesday evening, suffering a fracture of the skull for a distance of about ten Inches. The young man was having a race down the lane leading to the sugar fuetory with another young man woh was rldthg In the same direction. The horse ridden by young Cahoon slipped and Btumbled, and tho young man fell off. Ills companion immediately summoned aid and Dr. Joseph Hughes took the Injured young man to the hospital, where he and Dr. E. G. Hughes of Trovo later in the evening operated on him for the removal of the pressure from the brain. The young man was unconscious from the time of the accideut to about six o'clock Wednesduy evening, about twenty hours. Considering the serious nature of his injury, however, he Is now getting along nicely. Funeral services were held Tuesday at noon in front of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Haldor Johson over the remains of their son, Moses, 24 yonrs old, who died Monday of diphtherial after an illness of a week. Bishop R. W. McKell had charge of the services. Misses Ellen and Rose Jameson and William D. Holt sang, Shall We Meet Beyond tho River. The invocation was offered by Henry Some Gardner. A duet entitled was rendered by tho Sweet Day Jameson Sisters. The speakers were Bishop MclCell, Henry, A. .Gardner and David T. Miss Busle Johnson was a weekend visitor In Salt Lake City with her sster, Miss Enga Jahnson. HERE YOU ARE, ANALYZED. Mrs. Joseph Finch Is visiting this week In Mapleton, tho guest of her (laughter, Mrs. Richard Bird. Mrs. A. Arm It stead of Lchl spent the past week here visiting with the Misses Marie and Lillian Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall came 3-- 5. cases. The original one dose vaccine with a proven record not an imitation-wa- de by Dr. O. M. Franklin, Its or iginator. See that every bottle of vaccine used on your calves carries the name of O. M. Franklin written across the seal on the label. For sale by CITY DRUG CO., Spanish Fork, Utah. (adv) L FRACTURED is Judge Nelson of the Juvenile Court of Salt Lake City, will ho the prln. clpal speaker at Union Meeting at Fork High School won the dualtrack and field meet last Friday afternoon from the Fayson high school In one of the closest contested and best track meets that has ever been pulled off In this county. The final score of the meet was 59 for Spanish Fork and 54 for NOISE-SKUL- meet Friday April 19th with Mrs. Henry McKell. Spanish 1G Proclamation to be devoted to removing the rubbish and debris that has been allowed to accumulate in the streets and yards: r imm Now therefore, 1. 1. P. Snell.. Mayor of Spanish Fork City, hereby proclaim that Friday, April 19th, 1918 be devoted ex- iAnf wsmvuC clusively to the work of cleaning up Spanish Fork City, and all business houses and schools arc requested to close on said day, and all citizens are urged to devote said day to the cleaning up of Spanish Fork City. I. P. SNELL, Mayor. - clown from the Tcllurlde Power plant and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Url Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore left last Thursday for Malta, Idaho, where they expect to spend the summer on their farm. The Misses Luclle Evans and Mary Banks returned home Sunday even Ing after visiting for a few days in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Frank home Monday in W. Stubbs returned after spending a week Provo with her pureuts, Mr. end V. Farrer. Mrs. John Miss Bernice Marvin of Chicago and Dr. Rodney W. McKell of Salt Lake City were married last Thursday at the Salt Lake Temple. Julius B. Bearnson,' principal of the Junior High School of Logan, spent Sunday and Monday here visiting 'with relatives anil friends. Lewis. Tbo benediction waa pronounced by James A. Boyack. Moses Johnson was born February 7th, 1894, at Spanish Fork. lie is survived by his parents and four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Walton of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Walter Hallam of Palmyra, Mrs. Nona Johnson and Mrs. Hannah Koyle, both of the latter having moved recently to Burley, Idaho. - A man weighing 150 pounds contains about 3,500 cubic feet of gas, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen In his constitution, which at 80c per thousand cubic feet would be worth $2.80 for illuminating purposes. He also contains all the necessary fats to make a 15 pound candlo, and thus, with 3,500 cubic feet of gases, he possesses great illuminating qualities. His system contains 23 pounds and 10 ounces of carbon, or enough to make 780 dozen, or 9,360 lead pencils. There are about 50 grains of Iron In his blood, and the rest of the body will supply enough to make one spike large enough to hold his weight. A healthy man contains 54 ounces of phosphorus. This, deadly poison would make 800,000 matches, or enough of poison to kill 500 persons. This with two pounds of lime, makes the stiff bones and the brains. No matter how sour a man looks, he contains about 60 lumps of sugar of the ordinary cubical dimensions, and to make the seasoning complete.must he added 20 spoonfuls of salt. If a man were distilled into water, he would make about 38 quarts, or more than half his entire weight. He also contains a great deal of starch, chloride of potash, magnesium, sulphur and hydrochloric acid in his system. Break the shells of 1,000 eggs Into a huge pan or basin and you have the contents to make a man from his toe nails to the moBt delicate tissues of his brain. And this, according to Ideal Power Is the scientific answer to the question, What Is Man? The Utah Pay Roll Builder, Max Creer of Salt Lake City spent the week end In Spanish Fork, the guent of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. A social was given In his honor Sunday SUGAR CO MAKES evening at the home of Miss Blanche BIG BUY OF LIBERTY BONDS Robertson, fourteen of his friends Music and games participating. o Last week the Sugar were tho diversions. Luncheon was Company worth $250,000 purchased served. of Liberty Bonds of the Third Loan. Lewis Bradford,, son of Mr. and $10,000 of this amount has been apMrs. Rawsel Bradford, underwent an portioned to this city, and $5,00 will be each of the Spanoperation for the removal of puss ish bought through Fork banks. at his borne Friday. The boy had been suffering from pneumonia for A was born April 1st to nearly two weeks. The operation Mrs. baby girl Overlade. Lynn was performed by Drs. Aird and TayA baby boy was born last Friday lor of Provo and Dr. Stoddard ol to Mrs. Richard Bird of Mapleton. this city. The boy is now recovering Mrs. Bird was formerly Miss Ella nicely. Finch of this city. ' DOROTHY SNELL GRANTED At the last meeting of the city A DECREE OF DIVORCE council the matter of using the Dar-roSecltonal Culvert was discussed Alleging that while under the inwas decided that tor the confluence of liquor at a party they had and it struction work done this summer, attended, her husband openly made thla sort of culvert would be used. love to and caressed another woman, The Darrow Sectional Concrete CulDorothy Snell yesterday filed suit for vert is now Indorsed by the city, the a divorce from S. Phillip Snell. The and the state. county plaintiff also charges that on a recent It is not an experiment, as It has occasion hubby returned home qt a been In use for some. time on some late hour in & high state of intoxi- of the state particularly cation and called her vile names. Nor between Salt highways, Lake City and Ogden was his disposition to be mean to her and Salt Lake and Park City. confined to those occasions on which The. here Is busy preparing he was under the influence of liquor, for the factory rush of the season when the according to Mrs. Snell. She alleges farmers find time to put In the culthat, even when he was sober, it was verts they need, and are stocking up his habit, to be mean and surly and on all the sizes. that he once threatened to kick her out of the house. The suit had ahrd-l- y Miss Jennie Nelson of Palmyra been filed when the interlocutory won the $50.00 diamond ring at the ., Association last Satdecree was allowed by Judge Robert Farmers' for making the most afternoon urday B. Porter after a brief hearing. words out of the letters forming the Salt Lake Miss Nelson disword "Advertise. . . covered 478 words. UTAH-IDAH- O s Utah-Idah- . w Co-op- . . , |