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Show ) The kaiser Is now In Dutch with the world. At the Angelus Theatre on Friday, A PROMISING RECRUIT February 7th, Jack IMckford will apIn thrlalllng Paramount versPence colobrntlons also seem to Im- pear ion of Huck and Tom' or The Furwith prove , practice. ELISHA WARNER, Editor ther Adventures of Tom Sowyer EZRA WARNER, Manager Even old King Grip seems to be which was arranged for him from Published Every Thursday Mark Twains famous story of Tom ' to abdicate. : crlption Price, $1.50 per year getting reaily Sawyer" by Julia Crowford Ivers. ; itered February 21, 1902, as aec- But. at that, we cun't see where This Is the second Tom Sawyer" : class matter, at the Postoffice at Foch overlooked very much. in which Mr. Plckford has picture C Jsh Fork, Utah. Act of Congress recently appeared, director William Now, then, how long before the hole D. I jh 3, 1897. Taylor having been unable to inIn the doughnut le made bigger? clude all the details of the story in A halt hns at least been called In the first one. Lovers of the Immortal ; JOHN F. HARRIS Tom will remember the adventure the distribution of Iron crosses. of the grave robbers, the painkiller The problems thnt peace will bring which Tom administered to an un; are going to call for courage, too. suspecting cat, when Huck and Tom and EMBALMER were trying to rid themselves of LORENZO THOMAS BLDG. Mr. nnd Mr, llohen-zoller- n note: Society warts, and the flindlng of 116 impending Phone 1 y or Night will not be at home this afterthe robbers'' gold in the cave. The noon. cast Is almost the same .as in the Sergeant Murphy Whin yes name li first picture, with Ed.vth Chapman as called say prlslnt. gun fired the Inst shot of IAS. T. KENDALL. M.D. theYankee Irlvate Doolou YIs, sor, an If Ol'ra wnr. so they ended It In more ways Aunt Polly, Robert Gordon as Huck, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Clara Horton as Becky Thatcher and not there wblu me nume ia called 0111 Phone No. 14 than one. No. 2185 r. all the others. Matinee at 3:30. say nbslnt! Cilice Douglass Building, Payson Whnt a beautiful world It 11 VicTOO QUIET f X IAL ATTENTION TO NOSE tory bread nnd the ollldul bulletin sr Billetted with Germans discontinued. AND THROAT . . ,, Undertaker.. v The following letter, dated atReiv-enlcIn this period of reconstruction the world would appreciate restoration of Germany, Jan. 5th, has been It equilibrium. received here by Mr. and Mrs. George C. A. llicka from their grandson, LeRoy Out of the war has come no great Siler: DENTIST masterpiece of song. But consider Just a few lines In answer to your yr Building Spanish Fork, Utah the qunntlty. welcome letter I received a few days i I was certainly glad to hear We grunted pence to Germany, not ago. I rhone I25--J. t to the kaiser. The world Is still at from you and to learn that you were well. wnr with him. I am getting along fine myself, but 1 G., M. D. When our postage stamps change still anxious to get home.. I don't lnck to pink again, we shall know thnt know how long we will' have to stay C.fY and QUARANTINE PHYSICAN (tie ar Is really over. in this country, but think we will be C C Over Po office and at Residence homeward bound before so very long Now Ir seems that Mr. Ilohenznllem HOURS 2 to 4 P. M. and when we do get back, we will I ! one 45 Is not going to have any nonsense from have another of those good times any source after the war. ' you spoke about. , We are all comfortably quartered Those German junkers will now re"This la certainly a nice, qnlet spot gret that they taught their people how In. a small German town, living In we to with such hate unction. houses with German Feed German picked ont for our honeymoon. and people, Livery "It's too qnlet I havent seen a olcw we get along fine. but Stables 5 -- . Germany mut wish now thnt It had I visited the city of Treves last looking fellow since we arrived. spent the Inst forty year building np Monday and saw some quite InterestHack Meets all Trains STUNG AGAIN something beside an army. ing sights.. I went to- - a moving pic'one 12 Spanish Fork If Bismarck and the elder Von ture show, but it was Dutch. I had Moltke could see the scrap pile of what a good bed Monday night' and came back Tuesday. We may be able to It cost so much to put together I get a seven day furlough before long, "Cant tell hlppoKtntnus meat from and if we do, I am going to Paris. Office at Creer Building We are having some rainy weather good pork," says a market report. ImPhone 82 agine trying to carve a baby hippo. in fact, it rains nearly all the time. Office Hours 2 to 4 p.n. . It Is a good deal like Camp Lewis And remember there'll be another weather only the cows dont have llolS I . big celebration when long lines of scales on them here. I guess they 'iM khnkl-cla- d veterans come marching would if they let them out in it, but home. 5 they keep them In the barn all the v We understand now why Von Bern-stor- tf time. C ce at Residence lion Corner I cried when America entered the Your loving grandson, J . . war. Evidently he knew what was LE ROY SILER. f. . 1st South and 1st West Ice Hours, 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to coming. h, - D. Livingston Jr. Stoddard Spanish Fork B. H. BROWN A watch. Owner Found mayj Miss Priscilla Evans Entertained at have same by applying to Mrs. John sapper Sunday evening in honor of I. Hayes and paying 30c for thiB adv. Miss Lavlna Hughes and Miss Clara , Boberg. I am paying the highest market J. W. G. Stebblna Is visiting with price, spot cash, for wheat. See me when you want to sell. J.J.BANKS. his niece, Mrs. J. R. Wilder at South Pasadena, California. jW. Hagan, M. D. A We are making farm loans. Tvelve Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall years without a foreclosure. T. C. HOLDING, 270 Wayne Ave., turned Saturday to their home at Lake City, Utah (adv) Caryhurst, after spending a week here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Url A chain necklace with a Stewart. LOST red and white striped flint heart. Finder return to Annie Thomas, PalMiss Mary Warner visited Tuesday myra.. (adv) at Provo, the guest of Miss Thelma Joseph Hughes Nesbitt. Thomas O. Crer wa,j in Spanish Fork yesterday. He was n his wav We are making farm loans. Twelve to Eureka, where he will put in a bid years without a foreclosure. T. C. on the conduction of a read to the' HOLDING, 270 Wayne Ave., Salt Tlntlc Standard Mine., Lake City, Utah. (adv) .... f p.m. Sunday by Appointment. Due Spanish Fork 53 The best tribute thnt could be paid to the American soldiers is that the children of France have grown very fond of them. I t The homes of R. ;OR SALE London is enjoying the luxury of Howard and Mosiah Evans' Deals he closed up as soon as possible. light for the first time in years. London has nothing on the i Supt. R. L. Howard. (adv) world In this respect well-know- . n John T. Lout and family desire to The kaiser started the war like a 'press their gratitude to their many raging lion seeking whom he might and he ended tt with running off .d friends in Spanish Fork for their scared rabbit a like brilstance, sympathy and flcral ngs during their recent bereave Russia Stops Paying Indemnity to at in the loss of their wife and Germany. News dispatch. And there iher. Is no sign In the sky that she will ever resume the payments. lAineral services were held on the The little German children wit, I vn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. f r iy Fillmore Monday afternoon, grow up nnd become parents of other rhlhlren. and will tench them that wnr c jr the remains Of their little daugh Is brutal and dangerous. $ Ardell, two years old, who died i if 1y Sunday morning of influenza, I.udendorff. Mnckenfen, Hlndenhurg, jhop --Will turn c. Becfcstro w- - 'n Tlrplt nnd a lot more of them are ' irge ' of the services. Consoling not nearly such great fellows as they r narks were made by Henry Gard thought themselves to he. f and Bishop R. W. MceKIL The r, i 1 f T vocation was offered by Bishop ll and the benediction was kneed by Bishop Beckatrom. I I hr Sale 1 1918 Sepclal pro-- : Stude-te- r passenger touring ear, one jerson cabinet grand piano, 2 2 wicker leather cushion jeers, 4 common rockers, one West jhouBe electric range, one electric T her and wringer complete, one vary table, two center tables and ( ler second hand household equip-- i Sit, all In first class condition. On a inunt of having to ship this mater-I-- 1 jo the state of Washington, we .will t 9 the above at a reasonable price. 5 dav-fort- a, 1 R. L. HOWARD. Unwelcome Informant ?'Do you think children should be tad there Is no Santa Clous?" JNot In my home," replied Mr. Meek-- t U. I ventured to ndvunce the myth t leory and they gave me neh ao ar--f ament that I wish I had known fQough to keep quiet." -- turning Soldiers To Register at Press Offipe Use of paper underwear I suggested to relieve cloth shortage. So? Then newspapers should lie printed on cloth to relieve the paper shortage. The kaiser siihl he would stand no nonsense from America after the war. Now Germany I humbly begging America to have mercy upon her. Another good thing about this counthnt It try' hrvlng been In the wnr I will avoid hemming the refuge of the Holienzollern family, late of Germany, duty I to fight, undergo miffer wounds nnd die If need hardship, he. But Isn't It Q little too much to expa t of him to clean up a Turkish town? A RoldWr' Now thnt the censorship Is lifted, why not send n good reporter to find out the name of thnt Atlantic I'ort" from which all our boys embarked foi France? The Influenza germ Is so small thnt It cannot he seen with a microscope. And yet people have been trying to shut It out by the course meshes of a "llu mask." If Wilhelm had been a regulur miu treated the people of his country nnd returning soldiers, sailors and and the reNt of the world like regular w urines are requested by the Red human being there never would huve C oss to register at the Spanish Fork been any wur and he would still be P 'cbb Immediately upon their return milling down his Job. home, or as soon thereafter as practicable. It cno be said thnt the soldier who Those who have returned prior to refused to obey an order to nion s this notice will confer a favor on the hospital floor iukI got 20 year for lit Cross by registering as soon as state of mind will have plenty of time possible, as they are desirous of gett-h- ir to sluoy the eleinmf of democracy ' and of military discipline. this information. ' VU ESTATE FORSALE-OE- AL CO acre farm on the Bench, all fenced. 60 acres Strawberry water all paid for to date. 10 acres good alfalfa, balance ready for grain. Good frame building and interest in ditcher. Land is selling adjoining this farm for $125.00 per acre and you can buy this for less than $100 per acre if taken at once. 40 acre farm on the Bench, all fenced, 40 acres Strawberry water. This la No. 1 wheat or alfalfa land and produced last year over $1600 worth of wheat. You can pay for this farm In three years with the crops raised on It. Call and get price and terms. Can handle some cattle and horses on this farm. 60 acres on East Bench, all fenced and all under the Strawberry canal. All good level land and would raise ' 30 bushels of wheat to the acre this year. I can sell this farm if taken at once for less than $75 per acre, ISO ACT QUICK. 30 acres on the East Bench close In, fenced Into 4 fields, 32 acres primary water, 45 acres Strawberry water. This Is one of the best buys on the bench and Is worth more than land that is selling for $300 per acre. Every Inch of It In first class shape for beets, wheat or alfalfa. Call and get prices and terms. 106 acre farm In West Field. All fenced with good wire fence, 5 room good frame house, oood granary, cement cellar, waBh house, good flowAll Implements on the ing wells. farm go, together with 9 head of horses, wagons, harness, plows, drills harrows, mower, rake, seeders, etc. This farm will take care of 50 to,100 head of cattle, besides raise all the beets, grain, etc., you want. This Is th ebeBt buy In UTAH. Call on me and get price and terms, for this will be sold, so first come, first, served. 1- -6 I have just listed two of the best business corners in Spanish Fork, which I can sell you at a bargain and can give good terms. One adon the joins the Farmers' north and the other adjoins the new Ford building on the north. r H,v" two of the finest homes for Sale in Spanish Fork, which I can sell at h bargain. One Is the Robert Howard home and Is modern In every Also the home adjoining It on the west, which is also modern In every respect. You can buy either way below cost of the buildings. Call and get prices and terms. I have a nice 5x12 lot block off Main street that I can sell for $375 cash. Splendid location. This Is a bargain. I have 6x12 rod lot 1 block off Main street. This Is a corner lot that I can sell for $475.00. Nice sandy lot and a good location. These are a few of the many placer I have for sale. Call and see all I have for sale. , I also have just received a long list of farms for sale at Burley, Idaho. Call at my office and look them over. I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY IF YOU ARE GOING TO IDAHO. I also have plenty of money tf loan on Improved farms. Call on me I am always glad to show what have for sale. Co-o- Mr. and Mrs. Segurciur Jonnson and family desire to express their Evelyn Another case of two souls heartfelt thanks to their many kind with but a single thought' friends for their assistance, express-- , Ions of sympathy and beautiful floral WORKING BOTH ENDS contributed during their n offerings , jeent bereavement in the death ot their son and brother, John Franklin Johnson. such poor Harold I pany for myself, doneber know, am-aw-a- com- J. P. Holt, Jr., ot Rupert, Idaho, was visiting here with relatives the first of the week. He went to Delta Wednesday to visit with bis daughter, Mrs. Mary Norton. For Sale The home and farm of David D. Boyack. 21 3 acres, one blocks north of the D.& and one-ha- lf R. G. Depot. Inquire of David BoyTuesdays Intermountain casuality ack Jr. (adv) list contains the name of Aaron Johnson ot Richfield, Idaho among the Complimentary to John E. Booth, wounded, degree undetermined. The who has Just returned from Camp young man ia the son of Mr. and Mra. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. William M.Lloyd Quet Johnson, for many years rest-- ! entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Booth dents of Spanish Fork, but for the and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. McKell 'past ten years living at at Richfield, and families at dinner Sunday Idaho. He was In the first selective draft contingent from hla state and Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alj was early sent overseas, having been bert Swenson entertained in honor .of i there about sixteen months. He Is a Mr. and Mra. William Albertson of j brother to Major Frank Johnson, beBurley, Idaho, Hugh Nelson, .who fore the war an attorney in Salt Lake has Just returned from Camp Lewis City. Prtvate Johnson was wounded and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swenson. once ebfore with a piece of shrapnel Mr. Swenson has Just returned from. "Talk about your high finance I Ed- shell, being disabled for some time Camp Casino, Va. At seven o'clock die Smiths ma give me ten cents to and in the hospital. The many friends dinner was served to fourteen guests. drown dls dog an' I'm goln to sell hha of the Johnson family here will hope Mrs. Swenson was assisted in servcents. to Eddie's brother fer eight that the wound Is not a serious one. ing by her daughter, Norma. 1-- ( D YOUR LAST CHANCE to Secure Elk Basin United' FEBRUARY 15th is the last day that applications will be received 'for subscriptions to this stock issue. CONDITIONS AT THE GOSIIEN WELL are so favorable that wo have .decided to' close our books for stock subscriptions oil the above date. Orders will be filled in the order of receiving same from now until February 15th, and we reserve the right to accept or reject any or all - applications without notice. SHOULD THE ISSUE BE OVERSUBSCRIBED, then certificates will he issued proportionately and we would urge that all orders he placed immediately to secure priority subject to our acceptance. Wo are just in receipt of check for our December run of oil from our Kansas properties nnd this will he placed in the dividend fund together with the revenue for January, February nnd March for the March dividehd for shareholders on record up to and including Febholders please get your balances puid to parruary 15th, 1919. Option : in this. . ticipate p. ct. J. J. BANKS. Co-o- p. ELK BASIN UNITED OIL GO. K -- - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |