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Show The Spanish VOLUME XVIII D RESS SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919 NUMBER 43 W1IADDA YA MEAN INSPIRATION? WALTER J. LARSEN Following is an excerpt from a booklet recently publlched In Provo: .v' F! i i The supreme gift of nature to Utah county is Mount Timpanogos, most famous mountain In Utah. II the t Tho latest arrival of local boys Mt. Tlminsplration to those who live KV ' Is in from And by the way, this service -military poses to explain. city Is?1 . r'M'V so that panogos cannot fall to be a ! . ; that of Waller J. Larsen, son of Mr. source of each the Home Dureau meets in the Commorning their go Is mercial Club room Wednesday, Oct. (and Mrs. N I. Larsen, who has Just drawn to Its magnificent and majibeeii welcomed home after two years estic summit. ,To fully appreciate 29th at 3 p.m., and every home makservice tn the IT. 8. Navy, This is one Mt. Timpanogos one must make the home maker or er, prospective of tho longest terms of service seen ascent from the eastern inspiration maker is requested to be presby any of the local boys in the World to those who live so that slope. This ent. War. Young Larsen enlisted for the requires two days from any of the It a as In the days of Abraham Linnavy on April 15, 1917. He left Salt towns of Utah County. Lake with the first contingent of coln that we discovered th'at the A number of ludies gathered at the volunteers sent to Mare Island for classics must make way for the practhome of William Flavel Monday and training. There were thirteen boys ical education of every duy use. from Spanish Fork In the company spent the time quilting. 8upper was The grand old man himself signed at that time. It Is believed that all served at six. of these with tho exception of Marthe bill wljth a pen which is carefully lon Bellows have been honorably disFlorence Larsen, the 13 years old treasured among the relics of the at this time. After about daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. P, Larcharged nation, that started our education of eight months at Mare Island, young sen was brought home Monday Jrom today rolling down the ages. Like Larsen went to the radio school In the Provo General Hospital, where the snowball it accumulates as it the Philllplne Islands for special she underwent a major operation for rolls. Just prior to our recent crisis, r v i ciiiiM-i- . training In wireless and electricity. appendicitis and complications. The In the HuiImiii river, were iiicmln r of the thr.i.ito harm;. i'"1 pliotiigriiplied ve were beginning to experiment squadron that kept Germ;.i ess Is out of the Mediterranean, After completing tho cours of study little girl Is now convalescing nicely. have come holm Just They with bringing the school to the home he was given a position at the Radio helping the busy mother in her Station there and remained at that Mrs. John E. Bowen entertained at rery live problems of dietetics, sanitplace until a few months before he a family dinner Thursday of last ation, division of the income, etc. received tyis discharge, when he was week In honor of her daughter In Statement of the Ownership, ManageAs the crisis burst upon us, emergmade operator on a ship sent to (aw, Mrs. John E Bowen, Jr.M of 13 ment, Circulation etc., required by ency work sprang into full action and Russia. After touching Carey, Idaho. Mrs. Alice McKell, t In Art of Congress of August Japan SI, and these forces were doubled and reat several Russian ports the vessel Mrs. William Flavel. Mr. and Mrs. 1112, of The Spanish Fork Iress, doubled all over the nation. When commenced the homeward voyage. It Ed. Williams and children, Mr. and Published Weekly at Spanish Fork, OUT FOR the emergency bill was wlthrawn, wag on this voyage that Mr, Larsen Mrs. Roy Creer and children and Mr. Utah, for Oct. I, 1019 our country was among the first who received his most thrilling exper- and Mrs. Foster Bowen and Mrs. felt that, the work was too good to for the ship was caught in a David Bowen were the guests. ience, . .State of Utah, County of Utah,. For Mayor let go, and retained the home agent. For Mayor typhoon and for 48 hours was beaten Before me, a notary public in andj WILLIAM C. BECKSTROM Our town, quick to realize the value I. P. SNELL about by the atorm, when the sailors Mrs. Ella Bralthwaite was hostess for th' State and County aforesaid,1 cf organization, gave her the Home could remain on board only by cling- for the For Councilman (4 year trrir) For Councilman (4 year term) Club Friday afureau to work through. Thus the THOMAS WILLIAMS personally appeared Elisha Warner,! ing to portions of the ship and it was ternoon of Irfst week. Following Is NEIL DAHLE Home Bureau is an organization of having been duly sworn accord impossible to steer the vessel at all. the program given: Fifteen mfnutes For Couucilinen (2 year Term, t ) ':mcilinen (2 year Trim) to all the home makers of the town and law, he After the storm she was found to be discussion of Roberta Rules of Ordeposes that says ARTHUR NELSON DAVID T. LEWIS i 'he editor of The Spanish Folk! handed togeether for the improve100 miles In the opopsite direction der, led by Mrs. Annie Stanton; InJESSE LUDLOW HENRY A. GARDNER ment of the home, the advancement l'less, unci that the following Is, to1 to that In which they were trying to strumental music, Miss Margaret HANS OLSEN JOSEPH HANSON the best of his knowledge and belief of the individual, and the betterment go. Mr. Larsen was discharged at Bralthwaite: paper, Noted Men and For Recorder Recorder For a true statement of the ownership of the individual, and the betterment Salt Lake City on October 16th. Women Utah has Given to the World JACOB CHRISTOPH EPSON JOHN II. HAYES of the community. management, etc. of the aforesaid tn Music and Art, Mrs. Anle Eggert-se- n Uncle Sam proFor Treasurer For Treasurer Lee Dart of Spanish Fork enlisted vides a leader ion the form of the publication for the date shown in end Mrs. Juanita Beck. Eleven L. R. DAVIS, JR. JOHN J. BANKS the above caption, required by the Home Agent and places all his forces for motor transport work in the U. members were present. Refreshments The of Republican party Spanish 8. Army last, week to learn the auto- were The Democratic party of Spanish Act of August 24. 1912, embodiedln for the helping of the home at her . . ,, seryed. Villon last met Lawi tba section Postal and fteguliU motive industry! He will proceed io 443, command! If any woman fails to Fork met at the Thurber School last .Friday evening for the purpose of Camp Bowie, Texas, where he will tions to wit get into the organization and avail evening for the purpose of prjtay 1." That the names and addresses nominating candidate. for city offices be with his brother Charles, who has herself of the opportunities offered candidates for dty offices of the publisher, editor, managing been In that school for the past There nominating therein, it is her own fault. bl editor and business t0 ba or plPCtioa the at are: votpd montb managers are no fees attached. Elsie Fergusons latrtst Artcraft Everyone is Both Lee and Charles Dart Passed gtarrIn(? vehicle Is Eves of the Soul" Publishers. Elisha Warner and Ezra urged to be present at the next meet- - held on November 4th. two of the com,ng ,he P!rty for a wonderful examination, and are the Ing. chairman Warner of Spanish Fork, Utah. Ed. Money was pi(turl2atlon of 0eorge Wpston.8 Emergency work having ceased, ear8 a!ul JospPh Nclson 'vas e,ected .type of men the Government Is of Elisha Warner Editor. Spanish it is necessary to build a program for g,ory ,.gaU of the Earth two of the party for the coming years secretary.. lrous of entering in the trade schools' h(ch wag publiBhed ln the Saturday Fork. Utah. future work. If that program does Mayor I. P. Snell received the f rot touch your need It will be your .the United States Army. Evening Post. nomination for mayor without opRecruiting Officer, Provo, Ltah. fault for not being present and eximmediately after the appearance position. f The Salt of the Earth ln the! V pressing yourself. Here is your opThe names of Nell Dahle and J. Lois, the ten years old daughter th screen rights were obtained portunity for saying what the Home M. were Calderwood put up for four of Delbert Banks was taken to the m rwc,vert th noTT" Stanish oFrk. Utah.. Thomas Bureau shall be. what It shall do. If the Famoug Players-Lask- y here she by illation for four year term commisThat the known bondholders, yoar councilman, Mr. Dahle winning Hospital Monday, A few dayg toter Mlsg FerPgu. r8baHot. underwent an operation tor ap sioner by acclamation. mortgagees and other security hold- - on be wa waltfnK for B Brene at the Henry A. Gardner, David T. tcltis. 5 rs. ones ow Arthur Nelson, Jesse Ludlow and ors owning or holding 1 per cent or studio and she read part of tbe story, H1,(l s Joseph Hanson, present led the little sirl and ber father to of the total amount of bonds, Hans Olsen received the nominations be(.ome thflt or other scurities are: bers of be cHy council were Provo. for two year counc limn by acclamanon bome rPfUrn she read It all ber . tion. Linotype Co., of New b,ae,l without opposition. as David E. Robertson and Jacob A Ford Sedan good For Sale John H. Hayes was nominated for York City, N Y. were put up for the new. W. E. Sproat, Phone 53, Payson, pd tin the production department and acChristopherson Editor. WARNER. ELISHA recorder by of city the position eiked if It would be possible to obChris-thi- s Subscribed to and sworn before mo position of City Recorder, Mr. Utah. clamation. the picture rights for her. tain bal-I topherson winning on 'the first 17 th day of October. 1919. and Mrs. Leah V. John J. We have already purchased it and j Hit. WM. A. CORNABY. Seal ) Nelson were named for the postion jit Is yours If you like It, she was Lee It. Davis, present Citv Treas- on Notary Public. Mr. winning Binks "."ror. Jintd. So to this extent at least, the FerElsie Friday. October 24th urcr received the nomination for lie first ballot. luson in Eyes of the Soul founded .production starts under tbe most far- office by acclamation, afternoon Mrs. E.E. Bus- - this Thursday owible auspices. It will be shown at "i Salt of the Ear- -i the famous ter and Mr. and Mrs. Pter Nielsen be Angelus Theatre Friday, October of American Saturday Evening Post Story. You William Chipmnn Mrs. Bert Rose was taken to Salt motored to Santaquin where they 24th. wnt see a picture In a long time j,'ork was in town this week. He unwere guests of Mrs. Henry Ellsworth. Hake City last week, where she will pull harder at your heart ,)orts tlmt his daughter. Ora Jean, derwent a major operation, Dr. A BARGAIN IN GOOD READING id send you home a kinder, better, wb(, taught in the high school here T. H. Edwards, who has been dleon being the surgeon in charge, this school happier American. Also Ford Edu- is She Is getting along nicely. teaching winter seriously ill in the L. D. S. Hospital Thirty-fiv- e California volumes of the best rational weekly. year at Santa Monica, in Salt Lake City for the pdst month, ln Installments Wallace reading weekly Saturday, October 25th how Remember the you enjoyed is now convalescing nicely and was Bled in for less than five cents a week. That The Roaring Road. Men Halloween at the First ward ' party home well enough to be brought p Is Just what the Youths Companion ho love the touch of the wheel and 2 years ago? You couldnt possibly r .I'Tnansen the French Wednesday. 10 rr,ni offer for 1920 really means. The omen who love the throb of a mlgh' miss one the this Remember year. n nke Citv stating j contents of the new volume, which eUKin.. choo .nd h In 30 tbe the October rhlldren First date, !. NEW RABIES ftp woillt like (l m ft t ( ll Vitn lJPi will Include 8 serial stories, over 200 ahmit at the ward meeting house. g of a car all tl,at , wrf,st. tillO ft '" short tiould see Wallace Rled In this great StOPft stories, fifty or more articles by A bnbv girl was born to Mrs. Arof .men E"tory Of the road that Is torn by an b'r is ready. Bowen aoeomdoh" great attainment, sketches, Jr f r i s r8; chic Jensen October 15th. . special departments, and so forth, nferno of tearing wheels. Also Edwin or Paaled and by Tay M. Mrs. Earl to A l.abv boy was horn would make 35 good volumes (at Hiaris Murray In The Dentist. "The He located la f,, 'daughter, left Friday for their home 1 9th. g Davis October anc ia ago 11.65 each) If published In book 'ears In at Mrs. Bowen Idaho. has huge Carey, administered gas Uts A bnbv girl was born to Mrs. Hensince he came game form. ling vlsCome! Matinee 3:30 p.m. P,ent.the mo,nth8 ,here ' ry Child October 20th. fi ; ,tP 8 Not a line is waste reading. You ber Mrs. II. J. Mondav. October 27th fnK motbeL Ooldwya country. ,;t this born was morning A bnbv girl ff)ks to ifr McKell. get "wents Tom Moore In One of the trip something always worth rememmonth and to Mrs. John 1). Gale. 7 expects o ) Finest an Ywii worth using as a guide to bering. that comedy to Invigorating A babv boy was born Tuesday iahB your and actions. thoughts anpoal strongly to people of all Mrs. Francis Carter If you subscribe as soon as you see scs ami tPi about hirty relatives ('n; fancies. The story of a traf- A bnbv bov was born October 16th this notice you will receive all the friends at their home Monday even- Jc cop and a girl with money. Also s Glen" Davis OUT STROV. FOR ol extras mentioned ln the of honor ,ag tbe CITY anniversary 16th October comedy. following A babv girl was born EIGHT At to ,f ELECTED thfi,r Thp par,y wp,1,lng Par jofTer, Including the opening chapters Tuesday, Oct. 28 Everybodys ,o Mrs. John F. Johnson. of Harrys Herd, a he evening was spent in a dedlca- favorite, Vivian Martin in . Little fascinating f r el. AH ontaland lng bill tion new Cnm,de. O for the life of the far- of service story of life on a cattle ranch. the Bessie after and hame, Butler Louise Misses seror the New subscribers for 1920 will re"crottef See how Genevieve milked 1ght must be paid at once Lake City spend Monday which refreshments were served. The t disconnected. aooorninR Hill of Salt be ceive: will vice and with the remainder of the evening was spent picked pumpkins, peas hv the City. and Tuesday here visiting 1. The Youths Jes- - In playing games. Peppers, Including Bobble, who had o a ruling mnde recently Companion 52 Is- formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elecof the City The sues policy ln Pounds of 1920. Wolramp.Conneil. Alsu mrle pep. ,n 2. AH There is only one more day left on "Tempest Cody Plays Detective." triclan In the pas remaining weekly 1919 isof tJe t sues. t nther enient with th which Select was to givfor the municipal Wednesday, Oct. 29th register A delightful dinner party k g 3. The Companion and some peopl Home Calendar en last Monday evening at the home election to be held on November 4th. lnts Mitchell Lewis ln Faith of borvioe. pd an 8 this of for 1920. Ania next Tuesday, October That advantage Los of Strong with Pathe News. day Clara Mrs. Rayburn of All the above for $2.50. to the lady mis- - 28th, and those who desire to vote Thursday, October 30th -- William hills to drag a,0"K geles, complimentary consider a 4. McCalls Magazine to amount in should see to It Branch, their names that or for 1920, Brockwell are Los Angeles 5Tl'e It'escnts Gladys sionarles of the be st $1.00 the monthly fashion authorMiss Hazel on the book. were Divorce Trap. How divorce practice must honor of n o h In the dark The guests w no!icy-- pay If ;ou live In First ward, see Wm. i ity. Both publications for only $2.95 Fork. Miss Es- grim finger at an !nnocenti new on Mrons o Brock bank of Spanish rail will D. THE YOUTHS COMPANION Miss ln If Second n. The tale of a woman of low A eoUector ward see Holt; City. Elisha sie Meeham of Brigham "PX yolem Commonwealth ree nnd of a scoundrel of high the riertrle Miss Warner at Ave. & St. Paul St., and Press the If In office; of Third Ogden, McFarland the money Susie Be - .luckson, commander of ree. Boston, Mass. Also William Duncan ln,fewdays. statementTendered Blanch Kun of Montpelier. Idaho, ward see John J. Banks; and If you i ti tii leg! Th of Infantry, now In Nvw Subscriptions Received at This live ln Fourth ward see Benjamin Deed of a Devil fourth epi- - according to the After dinner the evening was spent .1 tl.tea month States, will, ll has been I Office. the of first Evans on Matthe In chat. social and In music Smashing Barriers. ordered to upper SiVsIn, 3:30, j 44?!. . j I ? 'rr.'m'rwiw'".' f) tv V. a ,'.V cYF t 1 ' ik,M 'i ! r h iv'inW'M imururv ex-ho- s . Self-Cultu- re j 'i-- j j . -- Lew-mo- re mcm-mortgag- es - j - Mzpi re-li- at Mid-Mr- s. T chug-chu- - Jlf wrost-kuchin- Vi9 i:& Wity f, - , I -- . . V |