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Show T11K A New Yellowstone SPANISH Ft) UK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH U. S.. HEALTH SERVICE At the end of September last Presl dent Wilson created by proclamation the Katmai National Monument. This ELISHA WARNER, Editor ISSUESJVAIIHIKO Co-o- p. reservation Incloses what the exploEZRA WARNER, Manager sive eruption of June, 1912, left of Published Every Thursday Mount Katmai, on the southern shore Increase in All Respiratory Di11.60 Trice, per year Subacrlptlon of Alaska, together with several Entered February S!, 1902, ai sec seases Alter the Influenza ond claaa matter, at the PoatoRIce at neighboring valleys of steaming vents Epidemic Probable. Spanlah Fork, Utah. Act of Congress the largest of which the National Geographic Society, which explored It March 3, 1897. In Juno, 1917, named the "Valley of Influenxa Expected to Lurk for Months, Ten Thousand Smokes". Hew to Guard Agalnat Pneumonia. Common Cold Highly Catching The two features are Intimately reSuitable Clothing Could lated. Rock strata superheated since Save 100.CC0 Lives. the great eruption underlie Kstnuft near enough to the surface to turn to YOlIl LOC1L PIANO Tl NF.lt Instant atocm the spring and drainWashington, D. C. With thesuhsld-nic- e mm of the epidemic of Inllucura the age water of many a surrounding t In (own ami prcpurod to iln any mile of foothills.' Thua originates the attention of health officers Is directed IWO- kind of piano work, steam which bursts from the myriad to pneumonia, hromliltU and other The following is a list otpoojilo who nro most loynTto tho Old Co-op- ., and wh(r Prop rard and he will rail. valley vents. The phenomenon Is dlMHHes of the respiratory system have made it possible to famlllarln the neighborhood of moat which rcguturly cause s large niimher nn.l take it out of tho hands of the UtahXi)- - 4 voleanoea which still are classed as of deaths, especially during the w inter cintion o Credit Men Mr. Stockholder, wouldnt you like to eo your name on-th- e JOHN F. HARRIS active. Steaming springs, a later season. According to Rupert Blue, list! AVhy the Co-otho highest nnd bset department''. your nnnio there! stage of the vents In the valley, are Surgeon General of the United States fonnd upon the flanka of several of l'uldlc Health Service, these diseases in store the best business town in , Utah!. , winwill he t'HHdally prevalent lids the moat prominent of our Cascade ter unless are the EMBALMER and partleulurly people volcanoes, and are numerous around careful to obey heullh Instructions. LORENZO THOMAS II LOG. the base of Lassen Peak. The present epldertdo, said Stir-(isPhone 116 Day or Night The comparison, however, between General 111 up, "has taught hy hitKatmala steaming valleys and the ter experience how rendlly a condition geyser basin of Yellowstone la espe- Iteglnnlng apparently us a alight cold i because Yellow- limy go on to piieunionlu nnd death. cially Instructive , Is ' the of worst the Although epidemic stones basins once were what over, liifi-- will continue to he a large Katmala steaming valleys are now. number of JACK JONES MAKINTS LARSEN. LARS NIEIiSEX cams, many of The "Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes them mild and imreoognlr.nl, which CLEAN I NO, PRRSSINO and la probably a coming geyser Held of will he dnngcr sots to he guarded THOMAS WILLIAMS DAVID JAMES a , ItEPAlIUNa enormous site. The explanation Is agalnat. The 8. ir.reon General llUennl HimhiIhIi Fork, SENATOR REED SMOOT I'tah. AlOSTLE (1E0R(1E ALBERT SMITH simple. Bunsens geyser theory, now the preaenl si tun I Ion to that after a tp-who "No chief Are, great saying, water colunm of Ailing the geyser AUGUST SWENSON Ids business slops playing BISIIOU JOHN 1. YOUI) BISHOP R, W; McKELU vent above a deep rocky superheated understands Hit hose on tbe chirred debris ns a on L. L. chamber In which trickling spring iis the Ihimea and Gslbte Are have H. WARREN E. DAVIS water Is being rapidly, turned Into On the contrary, he steam. When this stream becomes the water for hours and eren Mrs Ezra Warner Bishop Jjorenzo Argyle Delbert Banks 11 " plentiful enough and suffclently com- days, for he knows that there Is danCharles Allenmii B. F. Angus Harriet LV Adamson ' ; HiL .ihs " pressed to overcome the weight of the ger of the Are rekindling from smolNotary and Abstract Work 9 " water in the vent, It suddenly ex- dering embers. James I. Bowers Commercial Club Rooms Phone 62--w n ; 1 John W. Banks , Nancy Alexander "Then you fear another outbreak of is t 4 out. water and hurls the ' pands t -- Influenza ? he was caked. "Not necesHarriet A. Bowen 4 George Bahr libftcr, I , Bjanrnason That Is what makes the geyser play. tf' ', said sarily another large epidemic. i slt-Jessie Boynek Growth of a Geyser Basin. Mrs. Parylee 1 Batemnn' Ahnie Brown X I lie p a unless the "but Surgeon General, M. D. CHAS. T. KENDALL, , , t i, jt ) Now, the difference between the people learn to'rcnllxe the serlournes i! t Gesli E. Bjarnsou . r " PHYSICIAN AND Hl'KGEON Schnyler Brown Job Butler j. 'IM I Yellowstone geyser Aelds and Kat-maof the danger they w lit he comiielled to m.in I mi )(. Phone No.' 14 0 Reg. No. 2185 Ezra Christensen Rachel E. Bovaek a E. A. Clayson' J steaming valleys Is just a differ- pay a heavy denth toll from pneumovr j and nia oilier Office Dougfciss Building, Payson .1 discuses. The Entire ence respiratory temperature. Christensen A. Sarah Brocklmnk hi George Jolin Durrant ; SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NOSE depth of earth under these valleys Com non Colds Highly Catching. Gwen W. Edwards Mrs. Rachel Btekstend'; AND THROAT Is heated for above boiling point, so "It Is encouraging to observe that that it Is not possible for water to people are beginning to leant that orO E. Eekluiul W. W. Davis :r 1 Gudron fGudnason remain In; the vent; it; luma to dinary coughs and colds are highly XOTKE- - --SALE OF ANIMAL -, Ilansen i ! Mnreus Olena Ellis( f IIans(n v FOR DAMAGE 4 steam as fast as It collects and rushes catching and are spread from person Neil Ti. Gardner ;; out at the top In continuous Aow. to person by means of droplets of Setrclla Ilelgarson 'John C. ITolt,',"a ft l 0;i- 1 in are germ laden mucus. Such -- A 1 ' State of Utah, county of Utah. In But when centuriea or hundreds of sprayed Into the nlr when droplets Heher Hanson . Rigurder Ilansen Dr. Joseph Hughes ; t mwi ,mi'o H4 or careless rock for the vie the Benjamin Precinct of said coun- centuries enough elapse Ignorant people cough or sneeze withJohn II. Hayes Holt J. between the surface and the deep at out Reese Peyton ;Jafne!L nm fiiR their r nose. mouth It . ty: and covering J ; r pockets to cool, the water will Is also good to know that people have Mrs. J. B. Ilunn Annie C. Holm I have In my possession the followWillian 1 ii unU1- - learnAl B watcr rema,n venta If' ,nma"y about the value iv of which something ' .hl ing described estray animal, Mrs. Reese D. James Howell Janies',,;.', Knute Ivnuteson ft 4 ' I not claimed and taken away, will be at regular intervals,! enough steam fresh air. In summer, when people below to hurl It out. Then are largely out of doors, t lie respiraA. A. Johnson t.y Bertha Jex- '! ' m Reuben Marshall sjU at public auction to the highest gathers rvf t mi discuses (roughs, colds, pneumotory of become will basins these P valleys Prebidder at my place in Benjamin, 8 , ,7 L. Larsen John ChatTos'Monk B.;Jone;;-Joseph IM r etc.) are In Yellownia, the like fall, Infrequent; cinct on Monday, the 23rd day of geysers and hot springs ' ,!. I as people begin to remain Indoors, the .Martha Iiursen . ; )Ty rum Otteson Money Margaret of hour the at Decemtert1918, . The crater of Katmai Is very large. respiratory discuses Increase; in the S' Mrs. Owen Morgan . i Hans . Bishop A. Otteson winter, when people are prone to stay - . . . Itm Robert F. circumference, says 1 of In animal: red yearDescription badly ventilated, overheated rom.ts. E. L. Otteson Otteson 7 , .i Otteson w eaded the expeditions' (j,e respiratory diseases become verv ling bull calf, lame in left leg; nolGr,Ep8 ,a area th wh,ch entlre Otteson---.1 xP,ored C. Otteson Sarah Peter Poulsen prevalent. Barney Christy brand or mark visible. Said estray was taken by me in m,les measured along the highest ' Otteson Otteson Hannah Suitable Wash Lyman . Robertson,,.-- , : ." Clothing Important the rlm ' The area Is 4.6 said precinct on the 9th day of Dec- - polnt " "Still In another factor the Willard T' Pixton producRobertson which Mrs'. The Clara r Luna abyss, Simmons -' . precipitous W. H. LUDLOW. ember. 1918. does not extend to the rlm of tbe tion of ccPIk. pneumonia and other ' KW;Roi)orts(;ii.:- Mrs. Rosetta Robertson Snell diaenseM la enrelessiuKs or Ij Thorgorda i T. fi l:- ; , southwest side, is somewhat shorter,! of suitthe noritnee i people (Iwon ,Street., vd ! 4'1 d d? Abigail Schooler 'measuring 2.6 miles in length,- - 7.6 nhle clothing during theregarding t d , " i.'mii seasons wlmi rcrRont The home of Mrs. Alex mije8 jn circumference,, and 4.2 the weather 1Vs.Pcrgc-SiHUlil"X,;i"'Alvin W. Stoker ; ,.,' Aloiiza Tliomns ;! 1 't suddenly changes, sluing Boyack, Arst door south of Mrs. Grace gqUare miles in erea. The milky blue In warm rooms fll I too heavily dressed or. j " 1 -- n. l Mrs- - B. B. Swens li'lT, ,,, Job u. Stoker mhi e U'l'.i Tliorderson ' 0:1 Juifti (Judron Matleys. Inquire phone 24. (adv) jake at the bottom Is 1.4 miles lan wlmt Is even more common, espec'ally A ; . c o JYVI ! i r lv ltin v 1 M A,'. "" n Kl'l 8V VI j and ninetenths of a mile wide, with among women, dressing so lightly that Maf-A. Thomas A: Jane Sorrtisoif ... . -l o vi'-'1. I l ! , is to I e B. Y, U. Awaiting Lifting janiarea of 1.1 square miles. The( window nrc kept clostd In order .Jplin0TIiorIiu:kgon Harriet nA-itt Sorensou, Elizabetji, lUr.sK'lL'Wtlhoii"; Island In the eciiifortaiily viin.i. This Is u very In 7 Of Quarantine to Reopen ,ltt,e crescent-shape- d nicic t ! i fii.nv-- I) Inl m Jurlotts practice, WillianVs JUerborjbiL i PI measures to yc, V lake from feet soon as the quarantine lb' Just as point v YO iJIJ biilt fcvnnon''j o.iiA-itl'iii; nu? i) bi.- ;ii i "..I 1 0 Couid Gave ICO COO Lives. o i raised the Brigham Young Unlversitj j point. The precipice from the lake vvl use! tA S; tiiv mijn f i bT c ! S ,tl vlUM4 ?if c ti- - t,i:f"v?i ' j r,' h'iwi ' will reopen its doors. New students, to the highest point of the rlm Is "I believe A could easily save npq !' v tn nint qnfB 5,i'v1ii LrC V ,irI Mr. Stockholder i f Vl .h hundml thousand lives annually in 1 can begin proAtably at this time and) 8,700 feet. i ti Mr. Griggs estimates the caphcity the United States If nil the people take up regular work as but two the hole at 4,500,000,000 cubic would m'oid the system of fnt-I- i n'rt weeks of the years work has been living followed, for example, In tu!r-culosi- s done, and of this reviews will be ards- - H th,a ho,e wer fiIled w,th sanatoria. There Is noth'ng itr iM it I given. During the time of quaran- - water, there woiild be enough to sup inysterlous atiout It no speettle modi-cinU V O Would require.' , tion MfT. the positibii. New York for 1,635 City ply days. no vaccine. . The Important thing P H JIHU . tine, work on the new mechanic arts fni ! e5 : j , slir. v4- - I" L 1 H luilding on Temple Hill has been The great eruption Aue out 11,000, Is rlylit living, good fowl and plenty of fof'ln, f THU M RH V! lushed; and the remodel'rtg of the 000,000 cubic yards of material, more fresli air. duifJial-;- S iron work building has been conplet-t- d than forty times the amount removed Drcpletlr.fcefon Sxpislnei In Pictur.e. in construction the of the Panama and machinery Installtidin' I ' t)ift B' "TI "1 1., "The Ftirenu of Public Health, Hill i d, thua providing for larger classes Canal. o has Just Issued to . v Treasury birixt iiii'vM M bio'i.l' II"itji'.'.111.! IJ !t S' ',,C "Vi cra-i- f n t'lafut vt?v nl Watch the papers 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a striking mster drawn hy Berry i.iuii, l ? 1 fi VVII the date of the Xl'.t'-v 1 Wushltigton eartovmlst. qu i!!i mil vim 1Y The poster exempt I ties the moilern DEMOCRACY VS. AUTOCRACY. 4 method of health ducutlon. A few "There la no royal road to 9 years ago, under simllur circumstance, food conservation. We can only 4 the health authoritle would Imve. Iv 9(1 11 ft i , J . c V r. j f! fn.iUi'i i 3i 'iiiU t Mb Fttt 4 accomplish this by the voluntary 4 sued an official dry hut stieiuiAtlly v 1 ! f JlUl no)i 0 Jtl4 DA4llfY llll.t Ibv liv.i), ti9v.iiinu 4 action of our whole people, each 4 accurate bulletin teaching the rote' of .VMll V Ut'Ml ft'.v ot ! i'v'i y. 'tvijj'. w 8 not,. ;. n; r.nnnJktZ ' !. 4 element In proportion to Its droplet Infection In the spread of reSim'nislL' 'Fork',? U tali' UMMm needs. It Is a matter of equality 4 spiratory discuses. The only ones wh KdioNJl 23 ManagoV,.- b if' 41 j o g. ; trt 1 would have understood the hullcvl; hdfl D xlii. i r t li1 4 of burden." hu it vl u n I'VOV. LTIS TTfc j g''xtrr yjllV.(l 4 The truth of this statement, 4 would have hem those who already, iL fU IfiS :n It ,e) ;tjnb HllH) t r Bl (ll tii t'iH hit ll'l a vbi 4 made by the United States Food 4 knew all about the subject. Iln lium. q tri n ' I 4, ri n t i 7 j i':t h lu the street, the plain citizen and jh. 4 Administrator soon after we en- - 4 livti I millions who toil for many their II , rg ttered the war, has been borne 4 ,1 i 1,11 1,1 ,J arrived' bouioTues-- l maj-twouhl hnve hml no time and no dslte 840 Albert System n For Sale 4 out by the history of our ex-vt'av. to wade through the tccluilcul iii.ruae-- : XvineiitoETtZS: day cvepHi !(i6hi' the Suu nivcr' 4 porta. Autocratic food control SeeyanFraueii '"Watch" for tt2 j otogy." hoars- 1 FrdjeetTnear Talrfleld, ess 4 In the lands of our enemies has , 1, t r 1 (adv) op phone t and feVvd Chamfi.drladhs'1Coiigh f the Moht.uhavlngcompieted on , 4 broken down, while democratic 9 work 1.1 itt ..t .i 'K ILt HI f.J U V. . whlclf h6vwhsv"engagC(! ' as ' Jtoreman. 4 food sharing has maintained tbe 4 A. Mrs. ,B. Mprga(t;; wlfe)f Judge 'hr run' health and strength of this coun- - 4 iw THE HANDKERCHIfF vf,L (adv) ,7'J ; , si f tj I!' t; C r?; (" AND 4 try and of the Allies, Morgan Spent Sunday hers ,the' guest r ) Mrs. Agnes .Morgan entertained at 1 v 1,11. , in" 4 of her slater., Mrs. Hannah, Phillips a 'Miss Mlldred.llodre and Misses Jes-si- a : famliy' dinner New Covers Years MHi.. ,L.v iu irfa t. 4 4 4 4 "i,iin.( 44 4v4 4444,44 lf 1 fcjT.tnv xtU 111 BlT and Madge' Huglieq enertali)e(l t rnt.if wc.re'IaT(f 'for'r(welve' "guests, ..Mrs. f-PRorrovsVi Dec, ,it$h Moigan was 'assisted! hv serving by a. watch party New Years eve."-Thborn baby girl iwas t,u- - Mrs. MTairy , Hanson." The.'.hRhy hor daughters.i Florence and , Hazel. following' guests, were "served to ah The Old was First, Let it be Last The Old HONOR LIST Co-op- s. . L K. STEWART isnt ..Undertaker.. Isnt ; p. , Who Should O wn the Stock but YOU and these true blue creditors and stockholders? m J. R. Thomas Tailor - e Andrus R. B. 4 con-Unti- es Law Office A if I , i! v 4 ia s I - ilJiain';tEaniv;.X!.;i'; , 1 m-i Srena 9 - A 7 - !n-trn- -- Jex. 1 H sv ' H L Iirsine - (7 t V 1 ..J .rHrvin . 8-- r., !. ?- av h re 1 -- Roiv ' '(L. i 'T' -- - -- 1 y 't -- 'k't ii-- !. v.-- 19 v 1, t v vn--.4- mil ! .) choice; thiSoWeek Vote for your ,. f' by depositing 1? lot with fiveriames oh: itriat te 1 Barit-ind- cuto-mechani- rr 1 DirtishSoiE well-know- ' V s HOii X 4 I !' . -i I II f Wsilj , ,201-r-3ll4- . : USE ; PnM.m t s . T vV , . ji-1- X t -- -'A e i - , ,V id i. In France, oj 1,1.11 the?.Iforces (. "t ,j VaV nr v a .() vMrs. 5VniiSm11lii.vk:':and'. Miss Mi;, aiiflb Mrav ob'(rt;.Jcg''i,wpfej Mary .Thursday for djnner guests puijday of Mr. Cattle Dale,rUtah.'iwhere Mrs. 'Boy Url Stewart' at CUvevllia. jack will nurse, her. sduWill, who. Is J S mi, ,rt(Vniy n'., 'i..1 d tii,i i 1:. sick wlth'thfe Fln.rMis8 Mary will' ' Mr. and'Mwohn R. rhomas-anenter ,the, ( .stle .Dale High 'school children were New..Y par s guests 4L nB Boon aa !t oupns--;i the Joseph tllnk'Honie atJMapTeon.!j . tu Ihw v ,o t J. 1 the beets'at , .. r t,ov. - n ,, li i.The work father. .ii FPSA t f , . JL . la with J f.i ? m '01 and-Mrs- V3I , I in-.- i ;17T A It takes if nrL'l? n year to equip nrfciimk why you ixyarHaVliP's'l .. rr. ffr .ft 5' 4 t Rift iioy ItllS t'opICH poster TJl if be nil mined free of i h;UTfc hy, Vltrng tv Uil Surgiv r. General, U.j 1'. Iul)lie Ili'ulrh Vtirtth D.nC.i Str?f t uixl iimiiitiiin an American soldier lit Europe. Ami lieenuse there are still 2,0 it), OIK) them over there N die rcesoii must buv Stum. " i COLDS. INFLUENZA, PNEUMONIA, AND V TUBERCULOSIS ARE SPREAD THU WAY W (First VfuhL )P .osjotO ..- - nS'-'- il -visa 0i sM 4 IS vi . - 1 Lien-tena- m.i. ..1 ; - tupt. T. IeWltt Foster, commanding a. Iiattery, 14.1th artillery oyster supper; Spencer "Patterson, David Larsen, Frank Finch and and Mra, Mark Lewis, r , bauuLdXaifi-AM?- -- . inr y e rtjfictory;.was;aupik(Hi;o.. r? - '.). i in cardi recoived from' F.! tewart Dart 'Ner;'Xars,.'ddy staieathn't the vouag man will lepve ot.hIa 9th trip accross the Atlantic on December L9thi,!f Arriving 'Jq, the'..Ne'w Work lihrbor with the battlq he wok only a brief stop. hoys' erTthe'tr. SI pornlng.! ari' etill duding' Radio vauiiiiAi (Ime "eac,Ji A vlaltlp,.iv,??rk,,C;t'hir!w-eek.,'thTuoH(lay Gening.'"' The j Inst, o? (jth( ' Tl " Mr3w organs pawntsMr v loonverled'J into- - susai ()uy an(1 j,ava no exoectnMoii 'll juk,e t V' and.sMrae.Ol JohljaPUr unmA Wi.t-i- i ) duP' sont wr.taiLMi siu Giddv''ci1, 0j befng reioagP(j mVP ii nt ot-pr- |