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Show he Spanish VOLUME XVIII if i SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919 NUMBER 10 2 TO FILL UP OLD GERMAN TRENCHES JU HHILt (s! GET HOLDS REUNION Andrew Siverin Holm, sixty-si- x Commissioners Receive Petiof age, died Sunday years tions from all over County morning h" home ln Palmyra Asking for Bond Election1trouble to Build Courthouse and to Andrew Holm was born mark, November 9th, 1852. Pave Roads. Ping. aiil : when petitions were presentpractically every town In the north end of the county asking for comspeedy action on the part of the the election. in calling missioners While the north end of the county was represented by petitions, towns in the south end were represented In Monday ed from id . li rant chin-- lTINGI iUAL name ve Mark Holding and Joseph Durrant of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with relatives here. D irietor. Frank Stubbs and two children spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Provo the guests of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Farrer. J Kirs. Mrs. Ophelia C. Cu City, i i i that, ner of i Fer-guB- provlak ant to q of ! D 0181-- . pleas- antly surprised yesterday afternoon a hen her sisters gathered at her home In honor of he birthday. The time was spent in a social way and refreshments were served to Mrs. J. J. Banks, Mrs. Ammon Simmons, Mrs. Andrew Prior, Mrs. William and Mrs. Marla Robertson. ;ale terior, Rockhill was le, to ick A. COMMITTEE MEETS WITH STATE ROAD COMMISSION less th rch, 19'wing - I M Sec. Mayor I. P. Snell and Councilman Nlel Dahle went to Salt Lake City to meet with the State Road Commission to learn whether cities would be required to pave their own streets I 3., B 11 .51 M market er port: ron too s, on kept opfj closed hour nB1 The Pr1 will b i pay to ereot. adversely e advised ctlons, os ted for f. tl I Registerl the state highway posed to hard that it Is pro- surface throughout the tate, also other matters ln regard to the work. The meeting was a little Premature in that the bill approprl-tin- g the money for thlB work has not yet passed the Legislature, The State commission, however, told the committee that cities would rot have to pave the streets for the width that the state highway was authorized to be paved. UTAH COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY SCHEDULE OF CHARGES )0 . Fees v- . sfjjt rj A ered by idiell fir. i -- This Interesting photograph shows a phase In the reconstruction of the territory that has been devastated by the war. These American engineers. In order to till up old Bocb trenches, are pulling down walls that have been Utt- s 4 Short Items of Local Interest Lats Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs,) Going to build or remodel If so, Niels Anthon entertained at a' six see O. B. Horton. Will contract oi oclock dinner. Covers were laid for, work by the day. Leave orders at twenty-fiv- e The guests 'of Ford Garage. guests. (adv) honor were Ilr. and Mrs. Elmer j ' klvln Simpson of Sptjj ,ohn c Tholnag ,eft Tue)day for . Green River, Utah, where he will conduct a pool hall and confectionery . f The Influenza is rapidly decreasing store. D ' now 1,1 sPanish Fork. Only homes are now under quarantine, change Floyd Creer returned to Salt Lake canfornja No officer is author-ize- d other and 8everal f these fla&8 'M be tjik- applicant. city Sunday after spending a week to make the payment except the down wtbin the next few days, here his with visiting grandparents, , ANGELUS PROGRAM Zone Finance Officer, according to the new ca8ea have been reported Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. D since last Sunday. adjutant general. j Paramount Friday, March 7th , Provisions of Order. Mrs. E. R. Kelsey who has been presents Jack Plckford and Louise , In order that all sections of the mMi '1,1 revenue act of 1918, approved Feb. d Lntlle Piclffordln,-Mn- e The Ladies parents. urday Evening and Mrs. C. C, Creer, be enforced, you are Minute with Kendall, comedy 24, 1919, may Home Journal or the Country Gen- - jeft last Saturday fo her home at informed all that persons serving In P. E. Flanigan also good vaudeSTOCK SHOW PLANS jtleman? If so, let me renew your Burley, Idaho the or naval service during military ville act. Matinee 3:45. Children' the 8Ubscrlption when u expires- - 11 not present war, who have been disABUUi LUMPLETED let me enter your Bub8Criptlon. j Mark Snell, son of Mrs. Cyrus Snell under 12 years, 10c, over 12, 15c. charged, released or placed on InacEL1SHA WARNER, Agent. ' tive service are entitled to a bonus of fell oft a hay stack Sunday and dls-- ! Night, children 15c, adults, 25c.' A meeting of the special committee Fox stand- $6 ft, the order sets forth... Saturday, March. 8th located his elbow. The injury wa$ at- of the' SpantsTr-For- l Livestock Xsso-This amount shall not be paid to Bishop and Mrs. William C. Beck- - tended by Dr. Hgan and the boy Is ard' picture,' William Farnum inThe elation held a meeting Tuesday after- - strom entertained a few friends Sat- -' of a Heart Lion vaudeville with act. any person appointed or Inducted Ingetting along nicely, noon at the Consolidated Wagon & urdly evening in honor of Mr. and aMtinee 3 p. m., 10c and 15c. Night, to the service who did not report for Machine Company for the purpose of Mrs. Fred M. Jackman, who are 15c and 25o War, tax included. duty; to any person who shall have American received one monthll pay under the completing the preparations for the leaving this week to make their home Monday, March 10 ta,ned at jiner Sunday the following Film Co. big stock Bhow that will be held presents Marguerite Fisher provisions of section 9 of the act enSupper was served Sprlngville. Mr- - and Mra J- - w- - Farrer. gue8ts: In Fair Enough with government titled, An act to authorize the presthe City Square on April 1st.. eveat eight oclock, after which the The plans for the show call for a ning was spent in social chat and See this. ident to Increasd temporarily the milFilm, Careless America. Paramount itary establishment of the United showing of thoroughbred cattle at games. Tuesday, March 11th 10 a. m judging shortly before noon presents Wallace Reid in Tbe House States, approved May 18, 1917, nor The student body of the Spanish of Silence, with good comedy. See any person who Is entitled to retired and the awarding of several prizes William Flavel Jr. was operated on porjj High School conducted a for both Hereford, Durham and dairy very the greatest mystery story of the pay and any persrni who Is heir to uccessful dancing party at the gym- - year. the,v,?,?e "L18 ?arent any person entitled to payment undei; cattle, a free luncheon at the City Je8da r nasium fHwi8 the basket ball March 12th HalP Pavilion and a meeting in the after- Select this provision who has died or may Wednesday, nmrhoo' and D presents Constance jPendicitiB. Drs. game Tuesday evening. noon Talmadge in die before receiving compensation. which was the operation, performed Mrs. Leffingwells Boots with com"In the case of any person, who, Cattlemen are urged to get their . successful. The patient is now . Mrs. Roa- - edy. to separation from the Peter and cattle into shap and br ng them out '.very Thomas Smiles, and shrieks. subsequent son, laughter recovering nicely. Mrs. William Fiav- - er of San Pete Constance Talmadge ln Mrs. Leffing-wel- ls service as above specified, has been to the show. to returned County, recovering rapidly from an Boots. appointed or Inducted Into the milic,mnlthe,r home Sunday after spending 4 i,., on opra March four 13th Fox A letter received from F. Stew here the of Mr. tary or naval service who has been Thursday, days and preguests n .Mrs. M. M. Thomas. The lady is a sents Gladys Brockwell in Kultur or is again attached to the personnel art Dart on Sunday states that he p J8Cans of the army or navy or marine corps, sister of Mr. Thomas and came up to with Pathe News. sailed on March 1st, after two days Mr8, J8eph Brockbank was given 8ettie up the business connected with COMING such Dustin In Farnum person shall receive only one os in his New York harbor, spent Tues- Light of Western Stars, Sign In- na.vraent of $60. eleventh trip across the Atlantic a verF plea8ant surprise party tblr The amount In the case of separvisible and Americas Answer. ocean. This time his ship, the Corn- - day evenlng by a party of about at her wh gathered relat,veaation from the service on or prior to for Watch y dates. D ing, is bound for Copenhagen. home in honor of her birthday. Mrs. the passage of this act shall be paid rather autici- as soon as practical and In the case Why Colds are Dangerous Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Davis III, Brockbank, however, and wa8 the of subsequent discharges shall be to gue8t8 meet Mr. and Mrs. prcparadl yesterday W, left for their home at Altonah Fri - Ipated You are often told to beware ofipad t the time of separation from with a chicken suppejr to which ample (C Hutchison. Young Hutchison con (adv) day justice was done. The evening was tinned on his way to San Francisco, a cold, but why? We will tell you: the service. All persons separated from tbe ,n a 80C,al way gamef m8lc inhere he will get his discharge from Every cold weakens the lungs, lowMiss Hattto Bearnson and Miss 8pen until I th u- - s- - Navy- - Mrs. W. C. Hutchl- - ers the vitality and paves the way for! who have not. yet received 80clal cbat enjoyed and belng Hattie Bowen spent Tuesday in Promor v serious diseases. People. thle bonus or final pay, will receive son came to late hour, W. Fork. Ctbe Spanish vo. j Hutchison enlisted In the navy withiwho contract pneumonia first take Ban,e from. the disbursing clerk at Counof final settlement. taenty-on- e other Mammoth boys the co,d- - Tbe longer the cold hangs onith 106 acres of land IM miles from! Tbe stake Fre8idency High wivPS met , day. war aa declared, and was on the greater the danger, to the two months addition and tbeir ll stake the of especially) Moore Idaho. All good, level land, home of (the San Diego until Just prior to the from germ diseases, as a cold at the the boys will also be Pay. Tuesday evening, 45 and 52 acres planted to alfalfa, of PayBon and held sinking of that ship, when he wae Par88 the system for the reception interested in knowing that the Presl-whe- at cres plowed last fall ready for spring Charles H. White a very PIpa8ant farewell party in ( transferred to the Destroyer Glou- - and development of the germs of dent ba8 signed the bill allowing together with 84 inches de- ster of noma. W. consumption, diphtheria, scarlet fev- - tbem to ftain their uniforms. Many honor creed water. I can sell this farm for 19 0 ter and whooping cough. The quick- -' bad order8 to return them after Cleik since . $95 per acre and can handle a good y. home The tire his to make get rid of your cold the less three mdiths. The uniforms are now 800,1 repairing plant opened 6,1 y building lot ln Spanish Fork as part Idaho. Mr. Lerwlll was presented last summer by IlAry M. Carlson In the danger of contracting one of these definltely theirs, overcoats and all. oavment JOHN E HARRIS, Real in honor the building adjoining the postofflee dl8ea8e8 Chamberlains Cough Rem beautiful a ring signet with taavj Estate, Moore, Idaho. l of his long and faithful service as on the south, has been Improved and edy has a great reputation as a cure JITJ TO DU HP 1 1 mak- - enlarged during the past week. Mr. for colds andean be depended upon. Reece I Uy fl I H r K I Q r Joseph President clerk, uUrrjll GROUCH-CHASEA IS IT Mr. is Carlson has taken In his brother-i- n It pjleasant to take (adv) ing the presentation speech. Lerwill responded very feelingly, law, George Jensen, as a partenr and t'1 j . S! , T atat I.,, Perlr. i j ;ak greater portion of our lfrr R llfr r Ith a charming girl featured. "H be no Increase in doc - een at the Angelus Theatre ,.a Z l Jwtor, and put in'i call ata famous fea, o naiilo hour. canhy ",l1 learn that a ,",,0r 8ervlc when out want of 8lRn"d: Montana. Bull comedian, bf,nHpd and K0d B,H0 fr TAM !ll!!lll!ff Tp MAY KEEP UNIFORMS All service men who have been re- ,n th armyi from naVy 0t marine corps, under honoring, reciting and Insturmental, sel- - able conditions since April 8, 1917, Luncheon was served to are entitled to a bonus of $60, providectlons. ed for by the act of Congress and may ! receive this amount by filing an ap- The hall was beautifully decorated plication with the Zone Finance Offwith the national colors, also the! icer, Lemon Building, Washington, photos of the members of the family! I) C and enclosing with the request ln the military service, with their war a certificate of die- bonus for the records attached. Those seeing ser- or order for release. This In- charge vfte are: Wm. M. Hughes, Raw-Ilnformatlon was re(,elved Saturday by S. Hughes, Sgt. Geo. D. Hughes, Major Fred Jorgensen, adjutant genSgt. Leu B. Hughes, A. Bailey Hughes, eral for Utah, from P. C. Harris, adJoseph B. Hughes, Sgt. Len M. An- jutant general of the army. A statedrus, Arthur Measlier, Sgt. Dewey ment of all military service since The last named has, seen Hughes,. April 6th, 1917, showing place and two years service, and was with the date o( reporting for military dfuty, Marines at the battle of Chateau Thi- and the address to which the check is erry, and in all the subsequent bat- to be sent, is also required with the tles until the end of the war. His certificate or order of discharge, acfather received word Monday that cording to the telegram from the adhe had landed safely In New York. general. jutant Rawlins S. Hughes has seen service When settlement Is made, all perin France and s now working In the sonal papers will be returned with Recorders office on personal work. the check, the message states, and no Joseph B. Hughes Is still with the other communication Is required exMarines at Point Loma Radio Station cept to advise a of address of m He Is also survived by one brother, Annes Holm of this city and three sisters, Mrs. John Barney, of Sprlng-vlll- e, Mrs. Don Davis of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Annie C. Holm of this city. Funeral services were held over the remains of Andrew S. Holm at the Palmyra meeting house Wednesday afternoon commencing at 1 oclock. Bishop A. T. Money preseided and the ward choir under the direction of J. J. Miller sang, The Lord is My Light. The invocation was offered by Erastus Otteson, after which the choir sang, Rest for the Weary Soul. The speakers were Andrew M. Ferguson, Marlnus Larsen, Thomas Hal- verson and Bishop Money, ail of whom testified to the splendid life and worthy character of the deceased During the services the chair ren- dered the hymn, I Know My Heav- enly Father Knows. The choir sang in closing, O My Father after hich the benediction was pronounced by Ed. M. Banks. I The .social was given under the direction of the grandchildren, II. K. i Hughes being chairman of the meet- lug. The evening was spent In sing- - zfgu b fr , V-- 'old,' on Mon- - a,,d gara 8 will obIct In Instltut- - day March 10th, the audiencessome- - v one 0f lbe transports that was 'ft talk about, to 8, 18 have something hedule to leach peog coul)lp of regiments of Ple thl! ,he majority of instances thing to teH tb over there an colored Infantr) his VnnWm if the 8at Hfur,1 al80 have np',,RHary t0 a call in the dead of night physician durinv mnv linrp aiarm was given lf h0Uri1 ton,boy B that ,ng been sighted, had that a submarine pen.,1 11 800n Iearn to decide girl does not always go to lined up on were infantrymen In this picture, Uerry McCoy. !!"' dnytlme whether they will (.autlone(! t0 absolute oto rn - ( ns thls - Krzfc EXIRA PAY ' governing Utah County phy-tetafrom March lBt, 1919. For calls coming In from 8 A.M. t0 5 P. M $2.00. For calls coming in from 5 P. M. l10 P. m $300 For calls coming ln from 10 P.M. k A- - M $5.00. 'Is from 8 A M. to 5 P.M. j3S0unday For the v b - Theo. Lees home FOR SALE and bungalow. Home equipped with hot and cold water and bathroom complete. Terms, part cash,' balance See F. In small monthly payments. Stewart. LeRoy (ad) will , . Spanish Fork. person by delegates who expressed the sentiment of the people In this section which was unanimously In favor of a bond lssne. With such an overwhelming expression from the citizens, the commissioners added new favor to the cause and for the first time expressed themselves as being in favor of the issue. It is estimated that the bond issue will call for at least $500,000, however, the amount cannot be definitely fixed until some estimate of the work to be done can be made and tbe cost of the Bame. I ir in DenHe came to Utah when he was twenty years old. He is survived by his wife, Josephine Holm, five daughters and three sons as follows: Mrs. Hannah Nelson, of this city, Mrs. Mena King, Moore, Idaho; Mrs. Stena Jensen of Darlington, Idaho; Mrs. Emma Pilgrim, of Mackey, Idaho, Wilford, Clarence, Hans and- Jessie Holm of The crusade for the calling of a bond election for the purpose of building a county highway and a new courthouse took definite form before the county commissioners on ors of heart 60 1.1 TO Boys Must Applv to Zone Fi- nance Officer at Washington in Order to Get Extra Pay. The Hughes family met at the Mac- cabees Hall Monday evening, the oc casion being the birthday of Mrs. .Hannah Hughes, she being 82 years ! SERVICE - omer wc . have strong parts. ThiB Is a laugn , COUNTY MEDICAL producer, a grouch chaser, a, gre turn, . SOCIETY. picture. Also a thrilling ,a' America. less . house in honor of Perry Alonzo ommnded by the Chief of the Thomas. Hans Ilanson and Lawrence J'!Ir!urca!1: Tempo Larsen, the three young men ci the ward who made the supreme rlfice for'their country In the recent1 I world war. All ) ; soldiers, sailors and marines of u was 80 Btl that you IF IT IS A FARM YOU WANT, and th Spanish Fork district are given a " ill Pay for it.aelf by crop- - special Invitation to attend the ser-- 1 sell you one from $75 to vice and it Is, asked that they wear Let me know your their uniforms can you if its In supply a hoanw whisper, heah the farm line. JOHN E. HARRIS, Jr dere 80y nlggah t0 buy a gold watch and Real Estate. Moore, Butte Co. Idaho better quarters, but most of the prl- In Lost River Valley. (adv) va tea have better halves at home, - .1. new machinery for work- alyso have v sec- ing tires down for tional work or anything in the rub-'her repair line. Their hobby is to make tubes and casings deliver all the mileage there Is in themY E. Wen- - 4 , |