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Show cm Fork HE VOLUME XVIII SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919 m SERIES OF GHQF TESTS NUMBER 4 H OF HEART TROUBLE BOYS John Franklin Johnson, 20 years The Utah Experiment Station at of age, died Tuesday night of chronic Logan lias Just finished an extensive valvular disease of the heart, aftci to determine the experiment depth at which various seeds should he an illness of a little more than a year. sown in order to produce the best Influenza was a contributory factory In his death. results. , The deceased was the son of Segur-de- r The work was done under tho dirand Hannah Ooodmanson Johnect supervision ot Dr. F. 8. Harris. son and was born In Spanish Fork Director and Agronomist of the StaBoth parents tion. Mr. H. J. Maughan assisted In August 12th, 1892. throe sisters and three brothers sur1 the work. vive him. He was attending school Crops Tested the B. Y. U. last Fall. at The crops under test were whe-t- , Funeral servlets are being bald oats, corn, barley, alfalfa, peas, beets, over the remains this afternoon. beans and sorghum. A total of 17,28 In determinations were made Le , Five work FOR SALE horses, experiment. three wagons and farm implements. Seeds Planted In Tanks See John C. Johnson, Palmyra, (ad) The seeds were planted In galvanised iron cans. The cans were Ailed Mis. Emma Etarr of Sprlngvillc with a loam soli from the Station's e experimental farm at Greenville. 8Pent Monday and Tuesday here sets of tanks were used. Part King wKh fbe family of Mr. and Mrs. of the tanks were maintained' at a E. W. White ' -- low moisture content, part at a med-- J - y T?f Wsum NwtMpstr 'fr . V $ '4 A. ' 0fl4SIH f.il. $ The following letter has been received here by Mr. and Mrs, James M. Creer, from their daughter, Jane, ' who is laboring as a missionary In ( i ! Santa Ana, California. What she has to say concerning the way the people .v M I of Southern California think of the soldier boys front Utah.and especially the 145th Field Artillery will no doubt prove interesting: A a No doubt many or all of ihe Utah people are rejoicing today because their sons have returned from France, where they have so bravely taken an active part in the world s great war. I have Just received t letter stating that tho 145th will Im domobitized at Logan, .Utah. This news will be a great disappointment to the people of Santa Ana. They had planned a glorious celebration for the Utah boys and intended to treat them even more .ordiully than when they visited hero 1 t The surrendered German submarines lyln-- j n j tic harbor of Harwich, 2 Doughboys who returned last June. As you remember,) it was tho Leviathan showing how the Huns met them wIHmtVs of "Kri mmd. 8 Former Secretary of the Treasury June of lust year when, they took ! McAdoo congratulating, his successor, Carter Gl m. their eventful hike up here. They ELEVATOR HERE can of each soil at each of the flrst t made such ait impression upon the inches. The arwas work so eight LEASE TAKE NOTICE A baby boy was bom Sunday to 30YS AND A GUN; . citizens that they adopted the boys E. R. Alton, of the Globe Grain ranged that at the end of each 5, 10, Mrs. E, A, Clayson. and presented them with a silver RESULT, ONE HURT. Those having knitted articles, yarn i 15, and 20 day period from the time and Milling Company,' of Los Ang-o- f cup. The people here praise them so that the number of ales, California, was in Spanish Fork planting, or knitting needles belonging to the Two Singer sewing For Sale for their good conduct and noble seeds germinated, the length of the yesterday looking over the situation In good condition, See Spencer Banks, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Red Cr88 are urgently requested to nacbmts. characters. roots, the length of the tops, and the j with a view to establishing an eleva-helg3: 3. Banks received a palinfut In- - feturn them on or before Saturday, Miss Graee Creer. . (adv) After a J earty welcome and a above the ground could be tor and office here in the near future. Luiy 25th, 1919. . Jury Saturday morning when good visit, tho people here had to determined and recorded Mr. Alton says that Spanish Fork A baby boy was born January 12th COMMITTEE. calibre riAe In the hands of Charles , , part with their adopted sons, and it Is one of the best localities he knows Results Pubyied. Dart accidentally exploded. The bul- - " , to Mrs. Autna Erickson of Shelly. wag with much grief and sorrow The results of tills work have Just of for an elevator and thinks that ' ' . let entered the left hand near the , Jfr- - and Mrs- William Huntington Idaho.. that they did so. I am Bure they be?n published by the 'Experiment! there is no question but that his t dinner Bund, j ,oi middle up the hand entertained will never be forgotten. " Station at Logan as Bulletin No. 164 'company will put one up this year to the Anger, ranging Mr- - and Mr3- - John B Jones A tziJ Iabv wP8 born January 13 ' wrist. Mrs. Banks and Lee grl are proud cf entitled, "Factors Affecting the Depth! upon the strength of his report. . 'to Mis. W. It. Johnson of Winter theWe, as missionaries Dart accompanied the injured boy to faral,y .. f of laboring In Santa opportunity of Sowing Various Crops, which will The Globe company has bought the Quarters. hospital at Provo where the bul- -t Ana and give thanks to the boys, be mailed to hnyiAte on request about sixteen car loads of grain from let was located with the Francis Johns Is with the American ' It because we feel that they have open- The bulletin contains 12 graphs Spanish Fork this year through John Dr. ,Ira J.,McKetl of Ogden spent 0(j was removed by Dr. B. G. Ilup.hes cn Arcly of occupaiten In Germany ac- tjl0 way for ua i our WOnderful showing the relative growth of roots J. Banks. Monday, also a piece of the bone that orcling to word received here by his, Sunday visiting here with bis parents A we go trRCtlng from door ork and tops at the 5, 10, 15, and ) . parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Johns. Mr. and Mrs.. Henry J, McKell was chipped off to door we are treated very kindly periods when ' planted at various Several boyrf' had been hunting alien we mention that we are from depths in 'soil of various moisture NEW MANAGER AT Mr and Mrs Mace Nkho,8e . aY with the gun, a cartridge sparrows and although they are very ir- Utah, W tents. rr' t J J. 0. PENNEY CO. had refusad to hoot, although snap- - or City, where she will moved (o the John T. Morgan home different concerning religion the? ' Mr. Nicholson 1b' in summarizing the work, the .auped several times, when Charles tried attend the Salt Lake Business College In Third ward will at least accert onr literature t1- - remainder of the school thors, state: year. - jphamaclst at the Drug Store, i I hope and pray each day that Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hummer and to jemow't it frQm the gun with the u The plant usually grew faster J, t . I when-at the I . ' sb . result . leave Santa Ana,' 1 will have this for LaSalle moaning when the seeds were sown from one family.left ' ?s sAall boya were In the wsigout' ewyjn- - who Hughco want to Provo-madeperrted an impression us good and cs 111., where Mr.. Hummer vdl assume i.evcr to two Inches deep. This rapid growth week ago at the Provo-Us.iuro- l at the time and It was fortunate tifei Ldn.s,tr.y eflerno..., to atend the in8tlng bB that Ortllo bofl fpCM was especially noticed with the roots the management f the Jf Or Penney the accident was no ta' for vaudeviilo show and visit with a few tajj . tis. to able aapal ppiiendic wprso. bc-e- t conval-escinand is no doubt one of the primary Company store at that place and . friends. The injured boyHs doing ns well home,now, wh'ere ho js 'awl With tho letter. Miss. Creer sent i 4 ' reasons for a larger yield from shal- where 'he will'be a partner In thd Ss could bo expected';. . nicely, Arm . Penney Co. telegram from the Saata Ana Pailr Humof Mr. J. low seedlings. rf John C. Thompson who is work- ", mer has been In Spanish Fork two Register concerning the plans thet In general the height of the i:r and Mrs. llyrura Cbrfstensen1 ing at the mines in Emigration Can-er- e nade being plant years, one year of that time serving fase the H5t., and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Strang mo- -, yon, spent Monday here visiting with above the soil decreased as the eii Artillery should be demobllte-trre- d depth as manager of the J. C. Penney Co. Returning- Soldiers To to IX.lt Lake City Sunday and his mother Mrs.' Paul A. Johnson. e(j at of the seeding Increased. The larg- Store here. The clipping Camp Ken me v Register at Press Office viatjJ with friends, returning est growth of plant above the horael contains copies of the telegrams thrt E. D. Firmage, who will succeed ground never occurred from seeds sown Douglas Strang returned from the were sent to Col. Webb and Tv.cslay ecr.r;;. deep Mr. Hammer, is a Utah man, having receive! cr than three Inches. Small seeds avy Sunday evonmg. having re- - fpom h,ra. Santa Ana All been born and raised at American soldiers, sailors and returning telegrgphed: sown below three inches failed to dtR,'bare ff01;8 atithoj E. W, White spent part of the week v.Ief Happy New Year. Accept Fork. Like Mr. Hummer, he will be marines are ' requested by the Red station at Jll. 'gratulatlons of citizens of reach the surface In twenty Santa Ana days. made a partner as well as manager Cross to register at the Spanish Fork at Goshen, combining business and Publication Much Needed upon safe arrival of regiment on Am- and will remain in Spanish Fork per- Press immediately upon their return pleasure. He waB the guest during Jesse Earner went to Logan last erlcan shores This publication is one that Is Would appreciate hav- he having risen to this home, or as soon hereafter as prac- his stay of lr. and Mrs. George much needed by the farmers of the manently, ' U5th!S 145th our White ticable. Ul! and the4bty , other relatives. , guests for day or more. M,ay1tir position through the merit system in mot The men of state, since a good stand is prereqThose have who to returned your . chain reglraent are Btl, the of prior operation throughout Victor Leifson and then went on to our uisite to a good crop of any kind. stores f a 80n8. have aJopte(, W owned the C. Penney Co. this notice will confer a favor on the J. by cm: TMF. ALLIES Logan, where he saw Will Johnson.1 Utah can very profltabiy Ipend thoucome homer. Mr. Firmage is at present at La- Red Cross by registering as soon cs sands of dollars learning such truths To which Col Webb, commanding Salle, Illinois, and will not be able possible, as they are desirous of gettas these that will assist In officer of the 145tb. replied: bringing to take over his duties here until he ing Ihis information. 7. under cultivation some of the thou- turns over "Than you. Very glad to hear that store to his successor, sands of acres that are now f,'om out ll0n, town. Don't know probably for a week or ten days Bailev Hughes Bryan Stewart, Ezra riRST WOUNDED SOLDIER yct where W8 g0 Certaln,y Vainer, John S. Taylor, Leon Illatt, would enjoy a tylp to Santa Ana and ARRIVES FROM FRANCE To Learn Value of ('actus. and Forrest-Q- . Evans. hope all can be there again. Express A young calf takes a V little milk I A our appreciation and love for the ften) but man seems to think that Mrs. Howard Evans of Payson, h ' : One of the most complete collectot Sanla Ana two big messes of milk a Mechanic Hcrnell Jensen,' gon of day will ions of prickly pear cactus species ccmpanled by her little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jensen of this be all right. Then the calf scours ever assembled has been gathered for , spent Friday In Span'sh Fork on in- returned home Tuesday. This and dies, or ha At and dies, and the surance business. Mrs. Evans was the plant Introduction city, man at testing has had perhaps the most feeder wonders what Is wrong. Give young ,, . the guest of her husbands parents, : a little milk often at & S?m! remarkable d;Pa,:t experiences of any of the flrst, and always ment of Agriculture at Mr,' and Mrs. Moslah Evans, i ' it' i fr.ora clean, (A--- A scalded, and sundried ornia. The collection consists of rcturnlng Spanish Fork boys.. He was on four fronts in, less than a vessels. about 2,500 forms and varieties month- - with the Bishop end Mrs. Wells T. . rapidly moving Following Is a record of the metwhich are being studied to deterMr. and Mrs. J. B Evans, Sterlbank, 322nd field artillery. Up to October eorological observations taken by W. Keep the cows as quite ing and Jennings Evans and Mrs. P. aryotf can omine their uses. Many species are ,18, when he was hit by a high ex- , Shlppee at the Power riant for r n "i value for ornamental purposes. pl08lve ghell on Jennie Dart and soil Paul spent Sunoil ll! Umf Cm8 f0r turn,ns thpra thg MConi VenJun week ending Wednesday.' tl)0 others furnish food for man, while Pasture. They are not day at Mapleton, the guests of Mr. front, he had been at Argonne, at The instrumental readings are fsv these warm days. They arejBt, and Mrs. Alma C. Hansen and fam- from so Prob.ab,y the mof,t Important use, and at the flrst battle of government standard " anxious to get a bite of grass. Better oconomlcaliy, is as a forage for stock Champaigne ily. ments exposed In tho manner recin less a He than Verdun, month. to keep the bars up a few In ar,d sections. Spineless forms, of ommended by the Chief of the Weadays br3- wag Bhot in the calf of the , Jus, which there are about 30 now grow-befoMr. and Mrs. John B. Jex enter- ther Bureau. Tegiment was to move to bg V ing in the gardens, ttre suitable forithe front a ha ,a coraln a tained a few relatives and friends flve this in the frora gupper. purpose. For years Clyde V'hito has accepted a posl--1 , informally at supper Tuesday evening past about 20 tons of spineless forms 3 tlon with the Orem Road as He was with the contingent of honor of Ezra Warner, who jin station haYR been distributed to wounded annm pfir ngent at Springville. Mr., White for- soldiers recently mustered ed Tuesday from Camp Stuart, New- eants n of out of the service at Salt Lake tnerly hold this position, but gave It fpp Port News, Virginia, after spending te,Wrm.er 8tlon8 City. have now country. P on October 15th to become a , seven months in the mem- - been servicq of Uncle discontinued, as the plants are Sum. C w Colleen Arlc.ul". eIl established in the trade, Mrs. Magglo Miller Kindred, who tural at Logan. In the In has spent the past month with her Ivan K. Stewart, who has been in ivuitirknblo photograph of A tbree'year old ligbt mother here, has gone to Provo to LST Brown of Springvilte who has United States transport Ophir Just be- - jthe service of Uncle Sam as a motor-for-e in right ear, under make her home. She was accompahole cow, Jersey resigned she settled beneath the waves In nist in loft. Notify Chas. F. Nelson, ed by Miss Lucille Evans, who will artilleryman, is 'now spending a her few weeks in Salt Lake City with the , ;.rG11ra,Uar signal Reward. (adv) spend a month with lier. . ' Good authorities say that hetfers I , Poru Motor . . th. Inter- . ' take more kindly to being milk- The banker gets rich because hig ' Salt is required by all animals, because Of her riumvrous E'(ctrtc Company, complet-wlt- h .Mounain encounters ed bv hand lf'the calf is taken flr8t-cIa8- 8 radiator One away business runs day and night. So'Tbe dairy cow requires an ounce or sHbnmrlnes, .vis oflre for tw-- I "K h,i VOrk 89 a brick house, and before It has sucked at aU1 man- - Aftef the repa,r likewise If battery the cow. given proper more a day, anl while shq shpuid he days whlly currying n cm all; but never TNT and for also 4 nice large rent, orget ihnt the calf should be given' D''d qtd carq, will grind up that feed given all she needs she. should gasolliie, mid Hiougli plie sent ud Eicon! i 1st of February, Mr. Stewart Will rooms with not r spot. See Ralph. garden a own mothers milk for at leaAt the, while you sleep and put (t into butter- - be forced .to take moreV.than she rockets for'iielp thy were hot an- again be with the Spanish Fork Mot P. Morgan. (adv.) irBt week. Jt contains J , nutrients that fat, worth four times the cost of feed, wants. It Is best, therefore, to give swered, as thq slifps near by .thought or Company.' He was Among the flrst , she that was the young calf needs to, give It cHel.raUifp.fli,. signing to bo discharged from the service.) have a manufactured produc on only a small quantity 'qh, the feed of the armistice, Which' happened on strength and build up bone and mus- - band In' the morning for, a ready and to place rock suit In' the One baby carFor Sale Cheap yard Uie day ai.e arrived off th imrt.or of cle. You Mrs. 'to Fred M, still 'market. Thrift Apply may riage. she where can Stamps buy. UpVMt at will. Gibraltar. Two or her f lo !h ? . , i (adv). , land War Savings Certificates. ttves.'. , e. 4 . Union . JiLf r r yn m;riiK fTi; vlu-Thre- rr. :r:w.hj'rcto;;MAY eeect grain ini-t-ah- jn r ht -- -- - J y. 20-da- y! l-- yldeal rty m !na t" e U - ... - , I l Ult rr 'y i ac-lpe- :,s, ii 1 , re , I ld ' Cow, ,0 gs -- ad w . -- . ItV n V A fj- 'f f - ,n ! 41" v t f 1 t I, |