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Show i ' f d RESS fork The' Oi i I WHE6E Dili) 10 1 NUMBER 3 SPANISH FORK. UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1919 VOLUME XVIII VAEKEES ARE RECUPERATINO DISABLED Jlv lUESUiMS' .I LJIJ'II.MU ,Va' WvX',Zfll"lVytf,nmy, 'fr v . G. H. ' & SOI $10.00 FOR BEETS IS SUMS Tho new 1tah-Idr.- h Sugar Com Au appeal to ,tUe good people of contracts for beets for the sea-- j pany .jpaiwHh ifvvkm 8011 of 919 uro now being offered to ; , White wo live in conteuimout and Funeral services were hold Suni The contract, farnwa with good food and com-lh- e of h sta4a Fa;m day afternoon at theof residence thousands are dying of strava-'- a Luke Shore William Christensen NO- offer8 t0 tiou. Little children try and am tor (Durcaulover the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth a of 80c per ton for; ft want of a crust of bread. Weary rarantw. price Because of condi-AThomas Christensen. ll wet beetpulp, otherwise the mothers watches the tragedy in Youd, John of illness Bishop tho os f same ,h coptnet are th around them is desoia- - tio"8 . i ..gony wns Nathan Clayson Councelor First yoar lion, ruin und unnaiueuble hell ofj,UBtThe of Lake the Members j in charge. contract wns drawn up at a suffering. Shore choir rendered the hymn, 0, rm- ar the various s.i' meeting 4t And worse, the whitening bones Grave Where Is Thy Victory"? and s ),.v .panics of the State held at the Hotel f of millions of massacred people are il tab Andrew M. Ferguson offered the Inlust Friday, and we understand , strew ng the plains in the distressed1 was Tho speakers were C. W. vocation. i ' approved by all the companies $? Black Sea ot the Persian Culf. and Eli Ferguson both of Booth Hind win rcfirescntatlvcs present,! na . S In a single days travel, un Ameriwhom eulogized the faithful and conl' with the exception of the Sprlngvill! I. ' A can relief worker saw the mutilated '1k life of the deceased. scientious j VT Mapleton Company. , ; I 4 Walter corpses of more than five thousand was rendered wt Briggs solo by n The Springvilie-Mapletocompany 4 outraged women piled by the road- has been T during the service, and tho choir sang no with contracts offering babies ! of living side. Thousands -l V dosing, Sister Thou Wast Mild v have been hurled Into the rushing price stpulited. except that they, The service was well Lovely". aci tides of the Euphrates, the Tigris and agree to meet the market price for were many floral and there attended .rr others rivers. From the town of tho 1919 season. A. Francis protributes. Joseph '' 0 ' Before any farmer jigns a blank m'u' The rellarpoot, eighteen thousand persons henldictlon. nounced the As were deported, mostly women and price contract for beets with a commains wore interred in the Spanish r o the United States jO'e'11 pany operating outside of Spanish I'.uiiiii lurtei, t..iiiin. i.i ... v.ii.i.i n., wn iukui Entrance I the girls. Fork Cemetery. wounded of lightThousands soldiers. i disabled f..ihe ought to do a little sober ment at an anuunl rentnl of $160,000 to lie utinent of i!,e This is the story of hundreds of Fork, Mrs, Christensen is survived by her and baths. iiilneral faiiHUis Us at on and the ths health then to springs buck ers will be nursed subject, t towns in tho Near East. In wretched thinking and the following children: husband he ought to take his pencil and CO-OHoy, Jones, Albert, groups thp survivors arc staggering STOCKHOLDERS William, Clarcnc, what the operation of the Mg GEO. two weeks old. in from the desert, Armenians, Syri- figure a and DIRECTORS boy ELECT Jack, baby factory here means to Spanish Fork ans, Greeks, Jews, bringing disease, as a community. In the first place A two year old colt. Tho Found famine, woe, as they come. All this The voting of the siocknomcrs of the company hires about thirty-si- x Co-o- p same by applying to owner have suffering brouht about by the the may the Spanish Fork 19 SESS during fiendishness. These op- men the year round at an avereg Butler. A, James dosed five for week directors past of $4.00 a day this year, pressed people have now been freed daily wage last Saturday night. Apostle George if ben would have It longer from the Turkish and German rule (and A baby girl was born Sunday to Albert Smith, Lars Nielsen, Thomas Mrs. Hose Measora Anderson died bad bees) they employed Every high school and upper rraty v;i;),am9 and B;8h0p Jolm P. Youd of Jnfiuenzu-pneuinonthrough victory to the Allies and they had Mrs. Joseph D. Crutn of Palmyra. after about America, but they need our help for on an average 165 men ot an average student can earn full credit for th.s hnd votes of both Satura Shore Lake at ten days illness majority themsel- datlv wage of $4 00, $800.00 a day,1 a little time to 'Thu remain1: ti Almond Worthy work. stock and were declared elected. day afternoon. The deceased was years or or cm the $68,800 season; they nations. ves as came voted hut to were and 1861 for. directors Five 79 years of ago, who died in aro' born tho at at! England, Thompson, school teachers The high 75 girls and women Before God wp are responsible ployed about o this countiy with her parents In 1877 at Vernal, 1'tah, on December 26th an average daily wage of $2.40, oy building from 9 A. M. to 3:15 every 110 other name rece vc a major j M for their future. We cannot let them a . the vote, bo it was necessary to vote settling at Spanish Fork. She marr- - of senile debility, wero burled In the total of $1,440 for the season, j school clay, and are tto u;r?.n die while we live In plenty. A few li for th0 flfth dlrector. led George Anderson in 1883 and to Fork cemetery last Friday, dollars will save many lives and Th total of these items amonts to students by special appointment, in 6 C,,nd ejection closed last night and them was born fouriern chldrcn, render a new hope to a sorely tried $113,440 In wages paid In Spanish groups not exceding five in number rr. Joseph Hughes was elected. twelve of whom survive her. A son Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and Christian roople In tho motherland ForV to Snanlsh Fork popple during na soon meet as E.mer Auderson recently Tho will dilectors George 0110 at time, a anf means more That business left last Saturday for Moor. ' year. of Christianity. . i a n.g , a died of wourds received lit action family business and better times for There is no congestion, or large class- - P0681hle, preba .y.oatur where they will make their bigger Idaho, As a'cHLeu of Utah, wont you d,at d whilo serving his country in France. horn for the future, eP?n,zttlon nn.d t,ect a Mr. Wilson havhereverybody kVo fid bdod therefore e8 please help this cause? The good from am5ng tliefr nuai- - Surviving Mrs. Anderson are her husYoii wont loso pnythng by deal Mrs. Wm. their. a farm of contracting influenza at school -children: Mrs. ing bought rather has given us plenty, let us ao eqt vw tsd Uiw Xain m;i qom" band and the following concerns. them with with left W. and ing Spanish family Hayes eharc It with the needy. than elsewhere. and a secretary and a treasurer Phyllis Hone, Mrs. Sarah Evans, Mrs. and will live in Idaho fer a time I write to ask that you render other sc hol lrs, Ilortense Argyle, Mrs. Thebe Elans, All students who have not been at f.'ora aison every possible assistance to this Thomas, Elmer, Helen, Etta, 'Esther, school to get special appoiutments, NEED H BOY? Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hayes nre ! HufuS and Edison Anderson also two! worthy eause. Your City Chairman Miss Ann Moore left Sunday for must come at once. School is deflnltc- Mea-soThomas needs, your help. Give him your and at Charles Sterling, where they will visit for Cx- - ' ,,lpre shc vil cntcr brothera, money and help him to collect from ly in session, and you will not he two sisters, Mrs. George Bell a few days with relatives following Urs I.. I S. Bus'ness College, , others. You may save several preand Mrs. Win. O. Beckstrcnn of this their brother's funeral. granted credit for the years work . cious lives. city. unless you start now. hns gore to Grand Very truly yours, r.TarlWTliam Im; rcesive stnicpn were held yessome littlor. All good lock- - Do not accept current rumors as to P. P. Thomas, Chairman. bigger Nel raska. where he has shinIsland. terday rt 11'oclV: a. m at the Commerical Club Luncleon ing. They are Just hoys and cun uini th s' hocia are uo...c but so the for 0f horses two for R. L. Howard , j joada c;ir home of George Anderson of Lake . make as much racket as anybody s, to s ror cefin.e .iHoima- - southern trade, Uacnei ycur AnShore over the remains of Mrs. To the Soldiers and Sailors boys, reasons is they are chock full1 First Counselor Nathan derson. Of America.; of energy. Eat, why they can oat.!4011 A business luncheon was given Satare in3iructions Potatoes and gravy dont last long! Th? follow.ng Mrs. W. M Thomas has returned Clajson wps In charge of the service. noon by the Spanish Fork home from Ogden, whpre she has A selection was rendered by tho mem- urday at riven to c r pupil nnl pfrent: Approximately four million officers In their presence. Club in honor of R. L. Commercial Lake Shove choir, led by and men of the Army and Navy ere They will make seme of .Utah's. Exnuiie ch.ldren daih H tho been visiting with her daughter, Mrs.v bers of the is leaving the first of who Howard, was Tho Invocation Nathan Clayson. serlous-lnow Insured with the United States .best citizens 1J given a chnco Mnv-- J 10ySeliCIo before scmlng them to Fnon Howland, who has boon his new position assume to week rext h- Tho Francis. be you are that one. Will I place 11! " ith the Influenza. speakers Joseph E( )l0( j of the Utah-Idah- o ef superintndent wero Lorenzo Argyle and Joseph S. them any where? Oh no for the home not send children to school (2)Do at Idaho factory Signr Companys Bellows, both of whom testified to the You owe It to yourself and to must be good and substantial. .that show the slightest ailment, Word wps received last week by Idaho. Falla, deceased wa of sister. the virtues Hrorponticd to your family to hold ou to Hide! Will Swazey, many (3) Children suffering from enm- An excellent trout dinner was ser-TA solo was rendered by Miss Francis, t home for the homeMss children. mon coldBf sore threat, coughing, William Boyack that Gains Insurance, n is the strongest, died at Castle of Mr. breeman, after which the Boyack. benediction was pronounced by jvo1 safest, and cheapest life insurance" if the work the. child can do is furred tonRue an(V a Belieral ff,eliPf, Dalp of pnoumonia. 5th, Jrnuary following responded to toasts under I. Bowers. ever written. Fhy Jon are ask,r f"r 0,10 H"03' of tiredness shall be sent home Im- of Niel Dahle, President direction the do not wnf,l stamn. Some the of For your protection Uncle Sam by the teacher or medical medjatey of Commercial the Club, as toastmas ! wule good hut inBpertor King rnd hr.s established the greatest life H. T. Ttowerd left Sunday evening 1 now lmt rhare ph Ivn of Lot Hivcr. Idaho, are surance company In the world a ,hpir Parents (4) chdreB frcm homes which for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where he If he is not loved and '''sitinobee for seieral weeks with will take charge company as mighty, as generous. and baa a boy or other BUgerjncr influenza of the sugar factory! Prc8ldent nenry a. Gardner, S. W. any ar0 as democratic as the United States 'ook 0(4 n4ter disease will not he al- - Mr.. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. owned by the Utah Idaho Sugar Co.1 RoBg of contagious R. L. Howard, Wm. II. ncxt trt t11039 ,,oys and Andrew Holm of Lake Shore. Government itself. Just as Uncle!"011 lv',s jowed t0 attend school. M. Holt, J. M. Thomas iTolhnrst, t0T "rlf f,),,oatlon852. (5) Pureuts who fail to carry out Sam proteetd yoif and your loved lelp and C. M. Jacobsen. Creer of son and Sth Mr, South Woodruff Lake Utah.1 Salt Hone, Cltv, Wpst ones during the war, so he stands these regulations will be prosecuted. . Mr. anil Mrs B. D Hummer m- v ours for the Hone of Benjamin, re- Boys,. PRECAItTIOns TO PARENTS , te t"ind the following guests SinidV Mrs, Henry ready to continue this protection O. Hess, State Supt T. turned home Wednesday from France 1. We advise inoculation of all child- through the days of readjustment Mr. and Mrs. C C. Hoag, he had been In service and Is where ' i and peace. ren. , and Mrs. J. C Kearns and Mr. jp th first Benjamin boy to return WEEKLY WEATHER CARD The privilege of continuing your Eureka Has Beaten 2. Isolate every child which is In any end Mrs. T. C. McGill. over-sea- s. from I Goverpment insurance is a valuable way The Influenza 4. Put every child or member of the right given to you as part of the Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jacobsen en- i Miss Thena Brlmhall left Monday lompensatlon for your heroic and Following Is a record of the metfamily to bed, even when slightly tertained very delightfully last Frl- After their first visitation! terrible m observations taken by W. triumphant services. If you premit In eorological ' n honor for Idaho Falls, Idaho- - to teach a Jv c?ocTk dnner the insurance to lapse, you lose that of influenza. Eureka seems to have B D;iuk ttn abundance of hot drinks. at the Power Plant for P. Shlppoe Mrs. Howard. Covers the public schools right, and you never wdll he able to conquered tho epidemic, having been 6 Avold food for at least 24 hours. week tho Wednesday. ending ' wcre lald tor twelve Tho Instrumental tIot fao.iB .hereafter regain it. But if you keep up your entirely free of it for about sven readings are The method they pursued 7 j Lnst Saturday evening Miss from government standard Instrupresent insurance by the regular vfVs Keep boW(1,8 opP1, daily. Creer entertained a fewr girl ments exposed In the ' manner recMrs. Celia Gulre had the.misfr-ir- f payment of premiums you will be was to keep every unessential class g call physician earlv and follow business cloded for about three, (.08eiv his instructions. hie to change It into a standard tune to slip on an icy walk at her friends. The evening was spent In ommended by the Chief of the Weaenso lust of weeks after the Government policy without medical home Wednesday morning and fall, dancing and music, after which light ther Bureau. ATOjd fear of Influenza. a had then to Those dliffipearod, Meantime put flgbl. examination. you can pbe following instructions ar glv- sustaining a broken arm. Dr. A. G. refreshments were served. ' local on all Berpersons Misses were at set who'en Insurance quarantine .Stoddard Hales, the fracture. keep up your present present Mary t0 teat.h6rs: entered from outside until It wns t Inspect children daily. nice Hughes, Georgia Payzant, Eliza substantially the same low rate. The Government will write ordinary ertain that tlipy had not brought, 2 Every suspected case of illness Miss Mattie Newltt was given a Jex. Lois Brookbank, Alvera Creer I'fe Insurance, twenty payment life, the disease Into esmp with tfiem, and Helen Hummer. should he sent home immediately pleasant surprise party Tuesday eveAll sorts of business is open now in, and a uote madQ for the medical a bx of her ning party young friends Eureka and entertainments are runn- -' , inspector. assisted by Mrs. George Newitt as Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McGill arrived to business but good patronized 2 Ajj cases of common colds, sore ing to her deiarture for in, Spanish Tork Saturday and Mr. hostess, previous entirely by Eureka people, throat and coughing must he ex- - Salt Lake City to attend tho L.D. S. McGill will resume his position wth j eluded from school. Business College. Music and a vari- - the ,1. C. Penney Co. He was re4. Well children from Influenza AVGELUS THEATRE ty of games were enjoyed after cently mustered out of the service at Jefferson Bradley, thief electrician homes will not be permitted to ,VhJch refreshments were served to Friday, January 17th Mary rick-for- d in the mines at Storrs, Utah, was inCamp McArthur, Waco, Texas. attend school. Teachers must keep the foilowlng gue8t9; MlMes In "Amarllly of Clothesline Alkilled last Wednesday when ley," with two reel comedy, lie Lov- - stantly Stewnrt, Lavina Hughes, Clara A black leather ladys Lost , two coal trains struck him. He is a1 d Her Plenty. Matinee at 2:30. berg. Priscilla Evans. Alma Pak.i; night, between the Clara brother of Mrs. John I. Hayes of Etta Law horn, Josephine Thotfys, purse, Sunday Saturday, January 18th- and the postofllce Clty Drug Store. buildings for rent, also 4 nlco large 5 nHPS In doul,,ful take l0mPpra- Pauline Johnson. Edna Williams In a big Northwestern 7 this city, and is survived' Messrs. Jex; by. two Finder please return to Miss Lyle rooms with garden spot. See Ralph ture and examine tongue. reel picture, Carmen of the .'Sterling Lawrence, Dean and Floyd Robertson. (adv.) other sisters, three brothers, his (adv) D. Morgan. i, j Stewart, Dont miss this. Fred Sanford, Gerald n Bnd He wife five children. Mnto Pe- father, Davis, son of S. W. Davis, has Kell, Pat Ward, Ray Simpkins and Monday, January 20th A baby boy wns born January 15th trova In "The Life Mask" with good was taken to Sterling, his former been mustered out of the service and' Lentz Jackson. Fibst class winter apples for sale. Miss Newltt left Mrs. Loe Russell to (adv.) for Salt Lake Wednesday morning. See Joshua Brockbank. home, where he was hurled Sunday.1 hns returned home. comedy. J J Jts, !, M P' . I 1 , . CM7! ? j T t;T p if 4 ' r ,ii u I Ui I . h v)t;l 4 ir , - ltl. fr r Sim IS. m mm of IW Turk-ishXJerm- an m-ct- ins pp.-.nls- -- - fer hr -,-J- re vice-preside- nt, lir l!'p i 0r he "-- ! ' 8t E.l-.var- d.! jhi, , Er-iden- is d7at ? La-Re- ta ,riu'g J t |