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Show Spanish Fork . VOLUME XVII SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918 iBOinMEt OIK OF OUVNOMAnLEFIELDlilOS GREAT TAGS j AHEAD , Utaa s "wn as j lW FOI) HOGS IS GOOD Appeared in War Zone I of the 1151 1. In Itemuml l op Trained f'lrloral GUmpAgricultural liiiiior Will lie (irculcr Neat Iruitce for the Render of Year Titan Ever Before In1 llie IrfM History, - NUMBER 52 DIE OF'fLUAI THISTLE Maintenance t Benjamin I. Thomas aged about winthe 37 uniform prhes throughout years, died Friday morning at ter and spring for hogs, with a de- Thistle after about five days' Illness He was tlm brother finite minimum below which these from Influenza. Is being assured of Catherine Frovostganrd, and like Hill not fall, prices Thl neck, through the courtesy Washington, 1). C. I)oc. 8, Although by the meat packers, and livestock her was borir and feared in Spanhih ct the Suit Lake Tribune and the pence seems certain tho world men, who aro absorbing such deliver- Fork. Fix ycurs ago lie married today I tuh War Saving faces the most ies ns are being made at tho stock I .pulse Frost, daughter o( Mr. myl Stamp Commitalarming food shortIn In age America history. this Mrs, Wm. Frost, and she with two tee, who have ao generously supplied yard and packing plnuts but aro Is due almost entirely to a the that same shortage time, the small at children, Jennie May, .6 year the 'lrcss nltta the cuts, our readers lack of farm labor. According to and livestock raisers do not old, and Benjamin aged two years farmers are aide to have picture of the boy Tho remain of Mr. flood the. market and thus cause an survive him. present estimates starvation will of the 115th Artillery Utah Pwn overtake many parts of Europe unHero brought' hero' for InThomas absolutely unnecessary slump. handle wero accompanied to able are houses showing them In France, not only, less tho United States can produce a terment. They l'acklug maximum amount of about 15 per cent more hogs this by a delegation of the Boiler MattIn this week but for several week. i 1919. yegr thsn a year ago, according to ers Union, of which ordei the deThese aro the boys who havo been Tho full development of the Unitgovernment reports. This la about ceased wus a member. .Fig of these training to meet tho Huns, and were ed Slates Boys' Working Reserve as the average, over the entire country, wero tho pall bearers. Tho servlets of tho lm reused production from the was held on the lawn of tho Frost just ready to take a crack at them, a source of farm labor Is therefore more farm and ranches. With deliver- homo. Bishop Wm. C. Beckstrnnt when they threw up their nano' and important to the nation than ies made when bogs have been pro- was In charge. Wm. Holt rendered over before It as ono is of the chief quit, thus depriving tho boy of their mediums of for needperly fattened, there Hill bo no flood tho opening solo,' VI llaro Reud of a supply rorely great chance to snow wnai hub in ed Holly t Cornaby farm labor. A drive for relug of tho market but Instead t Beautiful City. them. . It was not the fault of the the will C. W. Booth solo packInvocation. that offered tho help cruits for this Important organisagarduut boy, and it. will undoubtedly bo tion will be undertaken men thus Berks! rom livestock the ers and ItlHhop tho wail speaker. In the near their one groat regret that they did Richard W. Young of the ll.'tb artillery (First Utah) A solo was market. the of Brig. (ten. remarks. nindo the stabilizing future closing and the of world the hopo not have the chance they longed for. and bU sniff. On tho output of the packing plants rendered by Wm. Holt. Tho benrests upon the response of the boys TheUtah men have pnirl.v ull of T.ieni given lip paid Hulnrle are now will that Reports they Jn America, Including those In the ediction was offered by Bishop R W. of America to this call of the fields. more than u year to sene their country on a soldier's puy. Hw shout soon be on their way home, and' In a Interest ut through I' West, u to depends the meat supply, not McKclI. Tho services was short beof good funds little your eyui.lry Richard Hatton, your tilling short time released from military Wnr Savin;; Stumps? only for the United States hut for muse of tho eold weather. of Publicity, Director duty, and ablo to return to their old Mr. Tliomaa and Mrs. Provostgaard foreign lands. U. 8. Boys Working Reserve. life. worlJ-wld- o of are survived by the following brothers a is scarcity There MRS; LAURA BIRD HALES CLARA FINCH SELMAN Utah Is proud of these boys, proud STOMACH TROUBLE. s ' DIES VERY SUDDENLY fats, which Is cspedully apparentHol-In and siHters: John It. Tliomaa, Lorenzo , ' PNEUMONIA OF DIES of their 'record, snd their wonderful Great Britain, Fruuce, Belgium, Thomas, Mrs. Lizzie Christensen, of Before 1 unsed Chamberlains training and conduct during the war. Denmark, Sweden, Germany Lake Fhore, Mrs. Florence Jex, of Tablets! doctored a great deal for Laura Bird Hales, daughter of Mrs. Clara Finch Selman, aaugnter land, AlNothing la too good for them, and to stomach trouble and felt to the Austria. and Shipments Rigby, Idaho ond Mr. Joseph Blnks,' nervous and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bird of Sprlng- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finch and lies are being continued, shipments of Maploton. forget them now would be an act of tired all the time. These tablets ville and wife of G. Ray Hales of wife of dishonor which cannot be thonght of. Roy Selma1, died' very sud- to neutral lands are me from the first, and inside this city, died at her home In Third helped Is There talk of erecting some sort of a Monday of heart trouble and' soon thcro will be necessary weeks time- -I had improved la ward last night of pneumonia, follow- denly on Mrs. Catherine Thomas Provost-gnarof a memorial, for them, that for all by St Vitus Dance. Mrs shipments to central Europe. Mrs. L. A. Drlnk-ar- ing an attack of Influenza. Mrs Hales brought writes way, every wife of Orlanda Provostgaard, Selmnn was born In this city about time the people of the State may be Europes herds aud flocks cannot died Wednesdav at Thistle after ah Jefferson City, Mo. November 19. was at born Sprlngville made twenty-sireminded of what the boys had done, years ago and has two years. , The demund will con-b- e Hines of ten days from Influenza- 1891. She was a graduatq of the Tork her home all her life and that they were willing to give Spanish devoloped again In a year or even ONE TOWN ESCAPES EPIDEMIC and Brigham Young University with the exception of a few years tinue . during the period, while pneumonia. The deceased was the their all to their country. school for four THROUGH previRIGID REGULATIONS years taught that the family lived In Salt .Lake Americas demand grows. The stab- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Yet, .it may be ventured that, if the She was born bore 'about on ous her to September marriage City. She Is survived by her hus- ility of the livestock market Is as- Thomas. boys could have their say right now, Is 25 years ago. This has always been survived her She 1915. by 1st, Billie. one regulaRigidly enforcing small unique and band son, sured for even longer than that time, they would not ask for a memorial her home until her marriage to OrFuneral services were held today at high minimum figures. but rather that Utahs war record be tions, the town of Fairvlew, Utah, has husband and one; son, Delbert, two be will services Funeral lando Provostgaard two years ago, old. Influenza the gone years of her through epidemic over the remains at the heme That is tho reason it pays the entirely clean, and that the moBt Im11 oclock at since case held that tlnio she resided at Pay- of a without the disease morning Saturday Mrs. single Mr. and Finch, Joseph parents, livestock mm and the farmers to portant thing Is the keeping of the In bo the five months ago when they made will until accordand interment son, V. S. S, pledges, and not only that, developing in the communljv, commencing at twelve oclock. Bishop consider-thadvisability of ralcng: to make their home, Thistle to cemetery! LarBon Mt. of to Croft ,went Ptaasant, Sprlngville Joau'JahnsDH of Benjamin presided. mtfre livestock than ever before but buying, much - more than the ing Mr. Mariev in who Lake being employed as Salt arrived Pjovostguard Mrs. Hiatt yesterday. John B.'Jex and ' the srirne time feeding and fat- -' pledges call for. rt It. R. Company, the maker by ' sang, "Open the Beautiful Gates. toning cattle, bogs annd sheep un-- i boiler These boys are looking to Uncle All public places have been allowed to YOUNG MOTHER DIES Mrs. of remains remain balls .The Provostgaardj; dance open, theatres, Sam to clothe them, feed them, and AT OLIVEIVLLE The Invocation wap offered by John til they attain the maximum of pro- and wero to taken not and been have under the prepared Payson meetings of David T. Lewis spoke S. Davis. bring thorn safely back to their famfit from them. was service funeral The burial. he for said. ban, had as deceased he young lady ilies and their dear ones. To do thls,l Mis. Hobart Oldsfield, About thirty the Fork held Met the town at at tfye cemetery Spanish limits, all persona years of age, died at her home at the known her in school and Bishop Undo Sam must look to those who HAVE NOW AS NEVER BEFORE Saturday afternoon. Bishop. Lovehave promised to buy W. S. S. to, enteriug have been escorted direct to W. J. Stewart ranch at Olivcvllle, Johnson made a fe remarks. Mrs. less of Payson had charge, Charles make good and come through before the home of the person they wished last night of abscess of the lungs, Blanche Lewis and Misa Mildred Into W. Booth made the address. Nicholas to where had remain visit, Is they O Whero Grave Moore A tlie of the Thy From sang, .Necotary the first of the year, otherwise he Menwigo following an attack of Influenza, after the which doors Smith offered the Invocation and of their visit, length an Illness of about a week. She Victory, after which the benediction may be embarrassed and not able to could Treasury Tells Why. Besides Wm. R. Frost dismissed. as no be as wiphed, long they do what he should tor the boys. leaves her husband and four child- was pronouheed by Walter Iloacb. Is survived deceased deon the restrictions husband her their placed In being was the made Fayson Look at the pictures printed this ren, ranging In age from six years to Interment It'hj of the utmost Importance by a little daughter five month old1. When they had gone, the week of "Utahs Own, and then ask parture. fourteeu months. The family have cemetery. our people shall continue to that was y house a under placed Roy Selman and family desire to lived In Spanish Fork for the past yourself if you can go back on Uncle save," Secretary McAdoo wires State Caro Drivinsr The regulations were three Away Ducks by and have been renting express their thanks to the many Director George T t Odell, Sam, who wants to do his best for quarantine. years order Dr. drawn health the up by Rigby, them assisted who have friends kind Oliville W. A, Cornaby ranch at them. ' that they may help the Goremment Eating the Moss from the Lake were explained, fully to th$ untiT this fall. Funeral services will during their sad bereavement. Your only answer must be that no officer, and complete the victories we have ' all visitors, by the authorities, before be held sacrifice is too great, money Is no at the cemetery Saturday at Fish In Utah lake have driven the In Europe, meet the expenses entered. Deseret News. Xmas presents are mere expensive gained 11 oclock. object, honor Is at stake, and the they of the war and provide the means of wild ducks away, not because they this, year, also more scarce, but Stah boys must not return and have to supporting our army in Europe until attack the game birds, hut because A great deal of dissatisfaction and face the news that Utah has fallen old daughter raanns Thotos are the same price it is feleased from duty, and of they cat all the feed upon which the one Mario Bona, year complaint was manifest in town last down. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bona, died and make the most appreciated bringing It back to American soil. birds subsist. The carp, which are Friday and Saturday because the Como early. We have our holl "For the Honor of Utah is no water 11 oclock this morning of spinal at We must, therefore, keep up the war responsible for. the disappearance of was turned out of the watermere catch phrase. It Is no advertis(adv) Influenza. The (lay stockon hand. following' meningitis savings campaign ar.d induce every- the ducks, are vegetarians and lnivij works system without any warning. 111 of influenza.i is ing slogan, but a fact, and it cannot mother seriously one to Invest to the extent of their foraged upon the potato moss, the The cause of the water stopping in be passed over lightly, but taken earin saving stamps and thrift principal feed of the wild (lucks, to means was manner the blowing out of this nestly and with a full meaning. stamps, which are obligations of the such an extent that It has been ala pressure box at the siphon and was the State and its people make which are the best investments for most eradicated from the lake:... Renobodys fault in particular but good on its quota of W. S. S., lt'can-nthe.savlngs of the people. Will you sult, the ducks go elsewhere to feed rather the failure of an experiment. help It if the boys reproach us It was decided to use bhth the old not ask the people throughout your and the sportmen, who in the past when they return. Lets get busy region to save their money and In- lve had their full of shooting on and new lines of the siphon and conand make good. vest It in War Savings Stamps and the waters of the lake, have been nect them with a pressure box with -r-S. S. Thrift Stamps to help their Govern- compelled to go to points farther, cement walls. The plan was then to The state fish and .game ment and our gallant soldiers and away. holdon fill the reservoir the MORDECAI THOMAS bench, will replenish the lako commission n In sailors who are still duty DIES IN SALT LAKE ing two days supply for the city feed with by to and also themselves planting wild rice in, help Europe which would allow sufficient time to In the hope that It; will, the marshes a a which will be fund up by laying box allow the and Brief funeral services were held make the pressure, protection to them In case of mis- entice the ducks to return to laketo set under ordinary concement Cemyesterday afternoon at the City feeding grounds. Plenty of wild riem . fortune, or necessity. ditions. In cold weather such as we etery over the remains of Mordecal are now ' in the marshes will make it inac-- : W. S. S. having, the cement would : Thomas, 21 years old son of Mrs. cessible to the carp. of: In set that length sufficiently To whom It may concern Owing Elizabeth Thomas, formerly a resi- not hold the force and the top! to the prevalence of Jnfluenza and dent of Spanish Fork, but for the time to off blue the pressure box aeT soon as From wnere we stand, it looks as desiring to protect my family from past few years living at Salt Lake.' In. Another was turned water the Salt Lake were simply makComI same the all the ask those though law respect fuly In the absence of the Bishopric, Ben County Under a new County passed by of plpo was then put In to are Bench water ing a hid for all the holiday trade of who East owing Mrs. Phena B. Garff of Farming length missioners and the County Health Board, all persons box. taxes or who are Indebted for graves the state by ltftlng the ban regarding, ton has returned home after a nine take the place of the pressure to four be will quarandays subject dug to pay The same by checks health regulations at this time. entering the county days stay with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. The health of the community and LETTER. ISLKYS MRS. through the mail if possible or other: Calderwood. Wells, Grant and tine before they will be allowed to travel about at will. the D. Mrs. W. In a letter Isley saving of lives that might otherwise correct the to the rpcent were ill bring change all Calderwood who wise used be unnecessarily lost, Is of a have door of my residence. (Your checks with the Influenza at the same time of Litchfield, 111., says, "I disorder! more importance than the deal Tablets for good Chamberlain's as are are all Improving nicely after a hard good as your receipt) Those of a little husl- laxative,! as a and of stomach winning the temporarily so as should do wanting graves dug siege of tho sickness. Wells was ness. soon as possible so that they may be The new lawinakes wearing of masks in all public having an easy atack and was some- and have found them a quick and The Utah County Health Regula-- 1 If you are troubled officers and of what overlooked, consequently had sure relief. ready In time. Call by telephone or in police the County compulsory places Just adopted, which require all or these tlons, with a heavy chill which caused bronchial constipation Nicholas Indigestion at door. Smith, City Fork will enforce this rule rigidly commencing Spanish do will entering the county to subpersons tablets good. you Sexton and Treasurer of Bench East pneumonia. He Is supposed to be 13th. December to a quarantine of themselves " morning ject Friday out of danger now, however. Irrigation Co. four days, will put a crimp In their i on croup greedy plans as well as. protecting "Chamberlain Cough Remedy Is K. Argyle presided at the service and An operation for appendicitis was our health. , niade a short address. David T. splendid for croup, writes Mrs. Edpreformed on Joseph Larsen at his fine of will rules be these a of violation a for Lewis spoke briefly and dedicated ward Hassett, Frankfort, N. Y. "My, home last Saturday. The operation Vlvan Wilde,- eight year old dauPenalty was E. the grave. The young man was oper- children have been quickly relieved G. Dr. both such or fine 30 by preformed Hughes, for by days ghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilde $30.00 or imprisonment assasted and ated on for appendicitis at a hospital of attacks of this dreadful complain Dr, by was Joseph Hughes operated on Saturday for the ' ' . and imprisonment. . In Salt Lake City four weeks ago, by Its use. This remedy .contains Dr, J. W. Hagan. Although the case nemoval of tonsils and adenoids by I. Snell She Is . was a serious one, the patient is re- Drs. Hughes and Hughes. and during his convalescence, he con- no opium or other narcotic, and -' confidentas tracted Influenza, which in his weak- may be given to a child recovering nicely. covering nicely. Mayor. ened condition, caused death. ly as to an adult. Or. de u, Dec. 5, I k g, -- food-stuf- f r . fr . , . being-resume- d d, d, x ' - - -- j five-da- 'In -- pres-ent- . , Uu-lc- oUSJllC ss ot W. , Four Days Quarantine Upon' Entering County - Es-tel- la All Must Wear Masks ( j $50 Fine for Violation - - . i . . . , . r. ( , |