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Show The. Spanish ForkVOLUME XVIII Press - SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919 FRENCH SJHOOLS OPEN MONDAY BIG MEAT SHIPMENTS . I E E N aW,H High School and the grade schools commenced regular work Monday morning with an average attendance of the enrollment In of about 75 various the years of the High School in and an average of 60 to 65 CHASSEURS ADVANCING IN BULGARIA SW .A .. . - ? k Vr v$ v9r, V NUMBER 5 JU t Experiment Station Recommends the System Developed by W. S. Hansen :; of ColliiiNtoii. Ogden, January 19. -- How serious are the food conditions in Europe and particularly, the tehofctage of meats and fats, is shown by the fact that the peace conference In Paris Is giving first consideration to the methods of supplying relief for practically all the lands of Europe and that the United States Congress Is passing a bill providing for a large appropriation one hundred million dollars-t- o send some of this help across the seas. The effect of this food shortage will be felt for more than two years in Americas livestock markets, according to livestock men who have studied the situation. Large Importations of meat and pork products from the The Experiment Station has jy ma(j0 an extensive study question of feeding orphan The work was done by Dr. i - recent-- - of the lambs. W. E. Carroll, Animal Husbandman at the Experiment Station, who Is now in France doing nutrition work In the the grades. Sanitary Corps of the army. At a, meeting of the Board of EdHunseii Iotmh Feeder Recommended ucation held Tuesday evening it was With but few changes Dr. Carroll decided that all beginners who enfound that W. S. Hansen of Collins-to- n school rolled last Fall must had a very practical system and same time one that was vei) the at on or before February 10 th, or else efficient In saving motherless lamlx. they will not be allowed to In an actual test, practical 90 per school until the beginning of the year cent of a lot of orphans were raise, next Fall. Ration Rtwoinmciidcd It was also decided that all stuj The ration recommended by Dr. dents In higher grades muBt United States, thus lessening the Carroll is as follows: at once If they expect to take the slaughter of native antmala, will be' "Until the lambs are about three work of the grade they enrolled In the most effective means of restoring weeks old,' they should be fed four Jast Fall. If they do not enter at the depleted animal herds of the Unitimes dally, pint of milk once, they will be assigned to the ted Kingdom, France and Italy. belli;; given to each lamb at each grade lower. feed. From this age for two months Such Is the opinion of Dr. Vernon The .reason for making these rul- - Kellogg of the United States Food Tills s one of (lie lilt iliologrupiiS io he received In this country of the Bulgarlun defeut. Victorious French gradually increase the feed to one ing is plain. Children who are out Administration, who la now In France CliuKHcurs luiw tiilcn oIT ilielr trousels laid are fording the Vardar river In pursuit of the fleeing Bulgarians. pint three times dally. At about six a good deal of the time while school and this opinion weeks of age the lambs will begin to been , has , that tsjrne In session are simply .a drag on E,LK BASIN UNITED I II If HTC cat prnin and from then on It should nDII IIIIIIIIP generally accepted by, the Entente E 1 UllILL Mil Its rest of the class, and as the time Allies and America. SHIPS FIRST OIL ibo spt before them In a trough. the completion of the year's work To supply this deficiency of meat After two months the ration should 'is limited,, absentees will not be P. II. Ball, Secretary and Treasur BT SPATIISH and to assure the building up of : START to hold back the students who herds, America will be called upon er of the Elk Basin United Oil Comare regularly in school. pany, makes the official announcc-- i for continued heavy shipments. These I All athletic contests will be post- shipments will keep the livestock Kent that the first shipment of oil, j Following is a schedule of the high Last Saturday J. M. Caulerwoud kept before the lambs at all times, poned until after February 7th and market at a high point. To raise school amounting to 20,000 gallons of high- basketball league: no school dances nor parties will be cattle, sheep and hogs will therefore 35 per cent gravity, crude.ifavj a demonstration .of a new drill and as soon as pasture Is available grade, February ,7th ;held for the present. , went Into the pipe lines recently, andUf bis invention In the mine of the they should have access to this." be the most profitable method of vs Payson at Payson Springville Const ructlei nil Use of Frailer. divithe tour producers ere pumping! Alpine Galena Mining Company In' that two for farms years handling B. Y. U. vs Spanish Fork at Provo. The Into the sterego tanks fer the next jmerienn Fork Canyon. The drill. dends will be absolutely sure to the feeding device consists of a February 14 set been of stanchions attached to a which Calderwooil Mr. has man who produces livestock. rigid 'Jiupon Springville vs B.Y.U. at Springville. jhlpment. com-Mi some for and ehic'i nall for is it the holding the feeding dish. that support rlclng years, 'u Ba;s j Sph. Fork vs Payson at Spanish Fork rev-jl- a works These dishes are the ordinary set aside the to intention Five work horses, FOR SALE fully by pan patents, protected February 21!.' a bar In a manner similar to the quart granites are basins and are COMPENSATION LAW three wagons and farm implements. from this production as a divl-io- n Sph. Fork vs Springville at Sph. Fork dend makes of compressed oir held in holes cut in a board with cmaller for and claims the See John C. Johnson, Palmyra, (ad) stockholders, Payson vs B. Y. U. at choice. Calderwood patent does sloping s'des to fit the pans. The the Basin Elk distinction the .drills. that ' February 28 For convenience In feeding, the uot is United Salt Oil first Lake Wl the compresocd air, i lco- any require of annual East the The meeting Payson vs B. Y. U. at choice are placed between two strnchions or blow the other trlcitv in boii'f, power, Utah, with all company organized drastic Changes Proposed In tlie Am-- I Bench Irrigation and Manufacturing Springville vs S. F. at Springville I so at feoding time a gae a so that hammer delivered divla Is pens, debts by arranged that clear, creating March 4th endments Submitted by Senator Company has been posponed until be opened and enough lamb" can and controlled own that dend from Its fund by great springs production, NICHOLAS SMITH, B. Y. U. vs Springville at B. Y. U. I further notice. I f. L. Olsen of Suit Luke. admitted to fill the stanchions. After , force may be applied with astonishing Sec. and Treas. Payson vs Spanish Fork at Payson antI ' being fed, they are passod on Into the rapidity. jcaM I LEE R TAYLOR FARM March t7h 1 second pen and another bunch In the ctner mine and Alpine Senator C. L. Olsen, of .Salt Lake A small white pig. Finder Lost KESID&M A Spanish Fork vs B. Y. U. at Spanish mitted. Mr ha here Cai(lerwof,, has to introduced amendments pceg ' pty, March 8th please notify C. A. Murccsen. Reward he been to . Flan for Feeder Furnished, the tried has able drill, he present Workmens Compnsation Lee R. Taylor of Payson has been va Payson at Springville. Springville s The work ia publ'shed In detail as a drive hole rate the at S. known aa B. .aw, 13, which makes Spanish Fork ought to have a pret- - elected president tf the Utah County Qf a Jnch mfnut through the ,U(d. CIrcular No. 33 enfltU,d FOR SALE OR RENT A Method tome very radical changes in the ty good team with I .Taylor, Bob Farm Bureau for the coming yesr, est sort of rock formations In pnv of Feeding Orphan Lambs. It Is ixlsting law, and every employer of Gardner, Seth Davis, Ford Gardner, with L. L. Bunnell of Lake View. position. the distributed by being labor in the State, except of agricul Experiment Forty one and Rulon Wilkins and Perry Thomas to Otto J. Poulson of Provo Bench ar The drill is designed for the s.nr.Il Station at Logan to all requesting n ural and domestic help, will be af- acres, nice level land, lying north of pick from for the forward positions. W. J, Chadwick of American Fork as mineg and pro8pectorg who r weiD written u,int copy The circular fected, and if passed in its present D. & R. G. R. R. between Mapleton At center wo would have tho best directors. The secretary and trea - afford to Install a and contains dumber of pictures machcompressing orm, the wages paid to all minors and mouth'of Spanish Fork canyon, center in this district in urr will be chosen at the next meetjumping In feeder the and It more drills It the showing operation. Inery expensive fnd women will be regulated by the suitable for beets, orchard or any Albert Taylor. Taylor, however, is a ing of the board. Is thought that the drill can be manu- - also contains a set of plans showing Industrial Commission, without being farm purpose, Strawberry water, 2 little weak In playing the floor, so The bureau has once more taken Pictured and sold for about $75 00. the exact construction of every part iubject to appeal to any court in the ft. per acre. Has been plowed once. chances are that Edwards will be up th shipment of molasses from the of the feeder. Itate. For particulars call on or write, shifted from guard to center. Bill St. George country. Hay has been Notice Annual of I The following is the new Meeting h L. A. CULBERTSON, Provo, Utah. plays a mighty fine floor game from purchased during the month and deANGELES PROGRAM that will be inserted: tho center position, out is not quite livered to the station at $23.50 per The stockannual of the Douglasa Friday, January 31st meeting (12) (a) The commission shall The farmers are now pooling Two rooms for rent, partly furnish- so good n the Jump as Taylor. At ton In "Bound In Morrocco Fairbanks of the Fork West ho,(jer8 Spanish five power after a public hearing r cr8 ed. Joshua Brockbank. brn nd 8hota a Field Irrigation Company, will be also two-re(adv) guard Andrus, Robertson and Willicomedy, "Whose Wife . d upon ITS OWN MOTION or upon ams seem ta be the choice. Captain $2.27 per barley at $2.70 ,tp,d Wednerdayi February 6th, 1919, are You. Matinee at 2:30. I Ititlon, to fix: a great guarding and corn at $3.20 per hundred. Andrus ia William at the Cjty uaut Spanish Fork, Utah, ' Saturday, February 1st A MINIMUM WAGE to Flrst Roger Jones, Rex Roach, Rees W. game this playingand with the year, along In Blue. Farnum 2 True of I I for the at Everybody m., p. Roach purpose hearing Orson Finch and Hill, others is almost a sure paid to women and minors engag- James, basket shoot' r Mrs. Letitia Davis Lant, wife of the financial report, electing officers should see True Blue. Lets all I In any occupation, trade or indus-- f all members of the 145th Field Ar- .from the floor. With this lineup John Lant, died at her home at Pay- - f0r the d and and transacting be red blooded, year, ensuing I In this State, which shall not be tillery, have returned home. there will not be a man who ia uot r son Tuesday evening of pneumonia, auch other business as all blue true the way Is than a wage adequate to supply through. may properly good shot at the basket. Tloyd Lud- superinduced by Influenza. Mrs. Lant come before the World Monday, February 3rd fch women and minors the necessary meeting. son of Mr. and Mrs. low, Wells Martell, Rulon Nelson, was born at Spanish Fork and lived Hansen, Pictures presents Lewis P. Stone and A. T. MONEY, President, It of a decent living, and to main-J- n NephlHansen formerly of Span'Bh and Leslio Corns bv have als) brer here until her marriage. She was Eph. BENJ. EVANS, Secretary. Marguerite Clayton In Inside the the health and welfare of such Fork, now of Howe, Idaho, has re- showing up nicely In practice f.nd ''wnlayed as a teacher In' the local Lines, a six reel special production .. ' 4raen and minors. turned from the service and is visit- will, with the experience that they schools for about five years previous n B(S .with good comedy.' Dont miss this. Notice to Stockholders The capitals are our own. ing here with his sister, Mrs. Lee get this year, mako valuable ad- to her marriage. She was the daugh' C01istll,, Tuesday, February 4th - Artcraft This proposed cange meaie that Davis.. ditions to next year's team. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Charles nta Elsie Ferguson lnThe Lie." t. Clam e ery clerk, l'rea The annual financial meeting of stenographer, doctors is the third daughter in thfl and Davis, Corns mot pc people say a He makes a of th Spanlgll Fork gto,.Vholderi ant, or woman worker of any this family to succumb to influenza, South but th' 0,' makea a Shty tu,ef Mr. and Mrs. Kelsev Ferguson and Returning Soldiers To evlng the j id, except domestics, will have a be Irrigation Company wir Mrs. la husband Lant her survived fine by (adv) who photoplay. have spent the past held In the City Hall, Monday, Feb- wage fixed, not by law or children, Register at Press Office two sons and three daughters. Select Wedneaday- - February 6th 2 d. m.. to hear' of law, as Is generally month visiting relatives and friends 10th. 1919. at ruary " Watch for All picture. and to have advertising. returned their sailors home at here, soldiers, returning but by the power of the !pimum David Hughes had the misfortune be flnan,al report, elect officers lor marines are requested by the Red Thuradayi February 6th The Fox Commission upon its own Bancroft, Idaho. the enau,nK Year nd transact such kdde8 to have bis left broken Just log aJno and Katherine Lee In badly Cross to at the Spanish Fork register And no appeal can be taken above the ankle last Friday evening otber business as may properly come .We should Worry. This picture Is Press return uon their i n this, and every person who immediately Mrs. Mark Lewis entertained at v h'le attempting to unload a piano. bfore the meeting. sure a gloom chaser. as soon or 1 Hoys a woman or as home, thereafter pracminor must pry dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oran f LARS P. LARSEN, President, The horses started unexpectedly and ticable. I minimum wage ,or not employ A. Lewis and WM. Q. JONES, Secretary. family. Mr. Hughes and the piano were both Those who have returned prior to J a person. from thrown the the wagon, edge WEEKLY this notice will confer a favor on the $P another part of the proposal Lieutenant Lvman Halverson Mrs. Ted Creer was called to Salt Red Cross' by registering as soon as of the Instrument striking on Mr, j it reads that the final decision f leg, badly crushing the bone, turned Saturday from Camp Zachary 'fc-be published in one daily paper Lake Tuesday because of the serious possible, as they are desirotfs of gettjl Drs. E. O. Hughes and Joseph Hughes Tavlor, Louisville, Kentucky, D. D.Banks. ing this information. of Mrs. her He illness sister, ,n Salt Lake and Ogden, thus Following Is z. record of the met-f f feduced the fracture, which is a very will visit here for a short time with eorologlcal observations taken bv W. f - IPelllng every employer of women require at least his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.'P shlppee at the Power Plant Mrs Bert Naylor and little son of a,rloua on and minors in the State to take these WELL KNOWN AUSTRALIAN Jordan are visiting hero wlthi8' montl to heal with the very bent Halverson, after which he will and watch carefully for any week endlnK Wednesday ACTRESS IS ENGAGED f" of care. Mr. Hughes has Just recent- - tend school In Iowa Mr. Mrs. David Hughes. and The instrumental readings are and then abide the by legion, 11V WORLD PICTURES ly recovered from an attack of in- from government standard lnstru- be not take these Mrs. A. L. Star and family . of fluenza wh,ch left hlm lu,te veak ? is The bishops of the fou. ward employ women and mln-- i well tho Miss and sucldentally pay less than Margaret Lindon, Springville were the dinner guests ,and whlch makea this injury more Spanlsh Fork wer making prepare- - ommended by the Chief of the Wea- Buroaii aefresa, has been Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E W White tlons to open church Sunday next, ,ther rS 3,aKes made mandatory by the known Australian itrlal Commission, h Is subject engaged bv World Tletures for an and family but the presidency of the Church has F Important role In a fortheomlng pro and Imprisonment. T. Hansen advised that this be postponed for a returned home Henry h4) . Mrs IMlllam Flavel has received Friday. He was a merabc. of the while jfet, so no 1 Y have a copy of the 0,d ,nw ,th ductlon. Miss Lindon came to this meetings will be held a word daughter-in-lasuccessful her after Mrs. that country recently 145th Field Artillery. rp t,,ew amendments printed In op- there Sunday, O columns, and will be glad to career for five years with J. C. Wll' Wltun T, Flavel, of Richfield. Idaho g jor anvone A Interested the proposed Inmsen. the Australian producer, dur- who has been seriously 111, Is now! u Henrv Gardner returned last night ing which time she starred In Mad- recovering. Is of .from the at service Salt Lake City, where he had Agriculture every ame X, Camille. Stop Thief, Not farmer. three days taking teatment at spent however, every farmer, The Fortune Hunter," and "Sandy." A baby girl was born Inst Friday to and Mrs. Joseph E. Jones were fceg advantaRe of tht gervlcei The te L. D. S. Hospital for a peculiar Iler first engagement In this country Mrs. D. G. S mmon8. Lake visitors last week, when departments advice costs the farmeCj ailment, that causes him to hiccough In was in the role of Julie "ere the guests of their sons, "The Three Bears," which Draper, nothing, but the assistance given may j continually. Mr. Gardner Is feeling had a ' p and - save him a great deal both In time, much better, although the trouble Bruce Jones. A was born Thurslast baby girl engagement tin th Empire ' md money. has not yet disappeared. day to Mrs. Archie. Angus. Theatre, New York. re-ent- er re-ent-er I re-ent-er one-ha- lf I llU HS.B1SKETBE per-mitt- ed it 10 V Tilt s Fffi i two-en- ' ue r seven-eight- one-ha- lf (41) t- para-J-ap- el hdd. . whlte-mlnde- F as-?nt- le - I g 0 gt g Si s la-- fl f r, in HD at-!t- I 'd al , r si r f J (tf auc-cessf- ul ' ! i'C j |