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Show CnT HE Glume xix SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920 C f NUMBER YOUNG BOY SCULPTOR AND HIS: LINCOLN BUST a frige of beets aontutlves of the Utah-Idah- KILLED ' FARM T o o'opany and the State Farm reached an Tuesday night nt on a ratio basla contract 1920 contract for the sugar that ,p, and the aprehenslons isted for a time that the acre were set ;ht be cut this year , i.iro IN Spanish Fork City contracted last night for the purchase of a chemical v lire engine to add to the equipment of the Spanish Fork Volunteer JMre A, ' " Department. V, . O' The engine, which was purchased from the American LaFrance Fire Engine Company, of Denver, Is a type forty, triple comblna tlon, chemical, hose, ladder , and pump auto truck of 75 horse power pnd costing $9,250. With this machine the pressure of water for fighting fire may bs Increased from 25 to 90 pounds, the average pressure on our city system , up to 300 pounds. The chemical equipment, which Is for ubs Inside buildings, will Increase the efficiency of the fire department on this kind of work about 85 per cent. Julius Peurse, a representative of the American LaFrance Fire Engine Company, met last night with the members of the City Council and the Thomas McClynn, thirteen years old, and the bust ho has made of bis officers of the Fire Department and father In the character of Abraham Lincoln In John Drlukwatcrs play. 111 i closed the deal, subject to cancel- 111 ation before noon on March 13th. Delivery of the engine will take place about July 1st. - Co'o-rad- bureau represents a beet growers of the, Btat of the proposals company are taken to ut t'ue dispute which has eldeflnlt-- d ite last fall has been bUgar for 1920, with prospects nner year for sugar produc- (igreement reached Tuesday Identical with that reached 'the Great Western Sugar Cc ado and Its growers. It calls guarantee previously mado company of $12 per ton for d In addition a rate of pay-- r ton for beets based on the seaboard price of sugar 1 per hundred. the terms of the agreement crs will receive a minimum r ton for beets and for every r sack over $11 that sugar o, LOCAL. AND PERSONAL WINTER QUARTERS AT Mrs. Emma Johnson and E. II. Gcruld Hansen, the 20 years old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hansen of j Johnson returned Wednesday from Benjamin, was iustantly killed about! Winter Quarters where they were noon .Wednesday when a Ford son called by the death of their brother tractor, with which he was plowing an( son, Willis II. Johnson, who died on his father's farm tipped backward on March 4th after a week's Illness pinning him between the steering from influenxa. The! Mr. Johnson was born in Buluth, wheel and the plow beam. young man had been plowing In Minnesota, but came with his parents heavy clay soil, and the tractor had to Spanish Fork when he was only got stuck." After trying for some two years old, so that this has been time to start if, he got boards from bis home most of his lifo. He was nearby fence and put under the married to Miss Violet Menzles at wheels, which were mired in the mud. It Beerns that as soon as he Winter Quarters December 28, 1914, threw the tractor Into gear, It tipped and they have made their home st backward with fatal result. George Winter Quartrs since. Mr. Johnson Davis, who was plowing with another was an accomplished musician, and tractor in the field of George Swenbecame very popular because of his son near by, noticed that young Hantalents along this line and his willsen's tractor was not moving and he to play when asked. The went over to investigate,. thinking he ingness funeral was attended by most of the might help his friend out of the people of Winter Quarters and Scodifficulty. He found young Hansen field, where grave side service was apparently dead and ran for help. held at the Scofield cemetery Bishop Dr. L. J. Stewart of Tayson was sumwas in charge and also made moned and was soon on the spot. He Family one of the addresses. The other pronounced the young man dead and was Charles Anderson. Mr. speaker said he thought death must have reJohnson was a member of the Odd sulted instantly when the tractor tipFellows and K. of P. lodges and these , ped over. took part in the serorganizations L. J. Hansen, the father of the unvice with the burial rites of their fortunate young man, is In California orders. The invocation on business, having gone recently. respective waB by John L. Parry and the bene- with a car load of cattle. He has' diction was pronounced by Bishop been summoned home, and funeral Ruff. , The Scofield choir rendered arrangements are awaiting his ar- three selections, "Rest for the Weary rival, or word from him. Soul," Shall We Meet Beyond the Gerald Is surBesides his For Rent Corner .building lot, For Sal Twp rooms for light Thomas Bona arid Glen Davis south of Dahles store, old school housekeeping. See Joshua Brockbank v . ;hey will get $1 per ton extra, have gone to the coast for a short pioperty. 'Inquire of (Howard and - . .1 , pllding scale basis Is condl-i- v vacation trip. Loveless, F$yson, (adv Mrs. Is George Skinner Ibis k visiting the company on a produc-- i '.tV week in Brigham City, the guests of minimum of 1,500,000 bags Miss Mary Jones, was hostess for Mrs. Chris. Miller, and Mr. the the season. Last, year the Arnata Club Wednesday. Fancy and Mgs. Jim Miller of Sprlngville her brother, James Jensen. parents, ' River" and "Farewell all Earthly kho company produced 1,337-work was enjoyed and music was motored to Spanish Fork. Sunday and vived by three sisters, Winnie, Leona Honors.". There were many beautt-fu- l the smallest production for rendered by the hostess. A dainty Mrs. Iva Adamson Dowdle of Pay-so- n and Cieo, and three brothrs. were the dinner guests of Mrs. Henry floral tributes. r of years. In 1918 It lunchon was served to six. g jests it Larsen. Francis and Dean, lie was of has ken visiting fort several Besides his father, E. II. Johnson, of The bags. output Miss Virginia Boyd was 5 oclock. days here vith Mrs. Gwer. Gardner. a bright sunny disposition and had the deceased la 'survived by bis wife itlonal factories, those aL an invited guest r ; many friends amon the young peo- and A horse, buggy and FOR. SALE three sons, Lee, Wilbert and ' h City, will be Included of this city and Benjamin. harness and a. good Bulky raker $60 Mrs. AL a Jensen and two little ple Clarnce, a daughter Alice, a brother 1920 production, which It is Miss Lora Swenson entertained the takes them all if taken qulk. See children Einar H. Johnson, Jr., and two visiting in Salt Lake THE LONE STAR RANGER will reach well over, the ' - ; . U4J officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. of the H. Tuttle. of the this her , ters, Mrs. Robert Olsen of Winter guests V eek, 00 mark. The company now City t ROOK AN1) IX PLAY v The Quarters and Mrs. Emma Johnson of s plants at Garland, Brigham Fourth ward, Monday evening. sister, Ms Richer J'Jelson. Texas, wherd, ftjitdoot,- - inen-ljdemoted tft.PSSimtiaP leswas '6! the 4. time classes ' . Th Eighth grade ist Jordan Leht, Spanish were 'so rouglr bronzdtP, bold and T ' PaysonT Delta and Elsinore, sons and light refreshments were schools gave theif annual dance,; at Mrs. Fay Manwlll and son Mrasd 2' sometimes 'grim of aspect it was no the busi- the gymnasium .Wednesday evening. hostess served of after for 8aIe. See the by v . Don, left Friday of last week for their easy to pick out thev crooked ness There of the Carl Markhamf ( be meeting wpre The admission charge hill part applied home at Richfield, Idaho, after an ones. But his eaklng of the agreement of years cn the border fourteen the the to present classs year paK'on e pay night. President D. D. extended visit here with the family had augmented a natural instinct State Farm Bureau said: book, after the musicians are paid. of Mr. and Mrs. William Flavel. or gift to read character, or at least le the conclusions reached James Vincent celebrated Sunday to sense the evil in men; and he 160 acre dry farm in the fertile ily for this year, they were afternoon and evening the 91st anknew at once that these strangers Mrs. been Roy Larsen has visiting at after prolonged delibera-wi- ll niversary of his birth. Mr. Vincent Marsh Valley, southern Idaho, Ilf at with for several Weit.dl.8hne8t Sprlngville days Subscriptions received at this of- be accepted by the is in feeble health, but seemed to en- acres under cultivation, running .i paragraph par- a Mrs. was her She flce mother, Murphy. EHgha Warner for the Curtg t joy the occasion gratly. A birthday water year around. Price $5,000.00 pending the tlally descriptive of the hero, from publications The Saturday Evening Helhome her accompanied by sister, of a complete and supper was served, twelve members or will trade for property In Spanish novel of border en, who will visit here for a week. Zane Gray's popular Post, the Ladles' Home Journal and of the immediate family being Fork or vicinity. Owner, Ed. H. Mcsystem of contracts, life in Texas, "The Lone Star Ran- the Country Gentleman. . agreement applies only to (adv) Daniel, Arimo, Idaho. ger," on which is'based, under same Word was received here today of Sugar company ter-btitle, the new William Fox photoplay Mrs. Willard Vincent left Wedneswill the birth to Mr. and Mrs. Henning in which the inimitable William par-nuThe are now negotiations sugar factory employees Miss Mary Larsen entertained a for Rigby, Idaho, to visit with day with the other Is the star. The new photoplay, companies party of young people last Thursday held their annual ball next Friday Christensen of Malad, Idaho of r her Mrs. George Nebeker. daughter, on 'tnte and within a few Auditorbaby girl Monday. days evening in honor of the' anniversary evening, March 19th, at the great expectations of which are Justi- and other relatives. ' befct to announce are fied will open an engagement next agreements of her birth. Games and music were ium. Extensive preparations ra. The On Wcnts'an Club met Satur- Friday, March 12th and will run two enjoyed until midnight when a dainty ing made to make this the best of the Jacob Andrus, Archie Andrus and grower have contended for luncheon was served to twelve couple many fine parties the sugar makers day at the home of Miss Lola Brad- nights at the Winona theatre. Robert Dudley left this week for ford. After an Plan, and the agreement now Out of town evening of fancy guests were Earl Bale of hav put on, and the people who enjoy Burley, Idaho, where they have and work Includes this feature. were refreshments music, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McClellan of In Payson and Jack Clark of Eureka. dancing are looking forward eagerly farms and where they will bought 'on with the served by the hostess to eight for the event. Blackfoot, Idaho are rejoicing over make their homes sugar compan-Ita- h for the future. State Farm Bureau will the arrival of a baby girl, born the n The Club girls enteronce to work out a 7th of last month. The Tres Joli Club was entertaincontract tained their partners at a Leap Year FOR SALE 15 acres of land on Word has been received here by on the ration of last week by ed evening Monday Maccabee Hall plan. at the party given New with house, artesian well Survey defriends of Mrs. Veig Budvarson, now Austin, general agricultural Monday evening. The room was dec- Miss Bertha Jex. The time was 21 good apple trees and corral.A snap M. R. Mrs. udent of the Johnson, that she is the officers of the Fourth ward Religion company has orated with many baskets of tea voted to a study of the life of Charles mother of twin girls born at Class at her home last Thursday eve- if taken at once. 280 rods from beet of proud sketch A fololwing statement: Dickens. biographical roses and ferns. Dancing and games of J. W. Morgan, 467 Miss Raymond, Alberta, Canada, on Mar. ning. Lessons were given by Jennie dump. Inquire result of our reaching a were the features of the evening and the life of Dickens was read by E 1st North. Fork. Spanish 5th. (aj) Rreement, the acreage plant-ta- r a Roach, Mary Beardall, and Carrie lunchon was served to the Pauline Martell. One of the author's dainty Ber beets in the state A Miss social was Hansen. for was read stories planned short by will no following: Misses Grace Christensen. Mrs. E. C. Ilopla of Blackfoot, Ida. Last Thursday Mrs. Albert Swen- the children at the next meeting. materially Increased this Ruth Bowen, Bertha Williams, Reta tha Jex. Luncheon was served by the at a dinner party Thursentertained ' Miss son entertained at dinner the follow- Luncheon was Bcrved to the eight successful end to the ne--s In honor of the 50th anniversary Reta Hughes, Slna Adam- hostess, assisted by her sisters, day Williams, also mpans that the ing guests: Mrs. Oliver Swenson, Mrs. officers present. and Mrs. Achel Rothwell. of her birth. The following were son, Maud and Annie Milner, Gladys Ida Jex Elmer Swenson, Mrs. Bertha Bowen, will be y and Cassle Jennie Stewart, present: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Klrwan, Phillips, Mrs. Belle Jones was hostess for Mrs. Sena Nelson, Mrs. Arthur Nel- LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kirwan and cooperation to and Messrs. Floyd Ludlow, Harvey and family, 16 best Club Friday evening son, Mrs. Will Albertson, Mrs. Joseph possible results for Hutchinson, Ray Simpkins, Floyd the Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Wray, Mr. and SHOW ANNUAL PLANNING Rtry as a whole, of lust week. The evening was de Swenson, Miss Leora Swenson and Mrs. J. S. McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Foster Anthon, Clifford voted to of James Whit Mrs. Jennie Nelson of Burley, Idaho. the cooperation is especially de-- , study and Gottfrledson Crandall, Kenneth On March 26th and 27th a big Eugene Lewis of Eureka, Utah, Mrs. It is considered comb Riley's poetry. A biographical E. C. Ilopla and son Frank. Victhat and the of Sanford Fred Sprlngville Annes Holm was the victim of a farmers' roundup wifi be held in this ' UR,ry the Intermountain tor Woods and Clifford Simpson of sketch of the poet was given by Mrs. of some best the speakers Belle Jones. A number of favorite jolly crowd that surprised him Sat- city, and represents an investment of WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT Payson. in ho.ior on agricultural topics in this stale week last of Mrs. evening urday were read by lately $100,000,000, about poems by Riley Following Is a record of the obof his birthday. Supper was served will be present to address meetings, 'vidod between Lydia Stahmann and Mrs. Edna servations the farmers TO BEGIN made by the Government A beautiful center-piec- e of which probably five in all will be WORK ON MINE Brockbank. Luncheon was served to at omnufacturers and dlstribut-I- y Observer at the Pawer Plant for the of cirnations and sweet peas in held. bout $25.000, 000." week ending Tuesday. NEAR THE POWER PLANT eleven members, the hostess being as- a On Saturday, Marcty 27th, the seccrystal vase formed the table decorsisted by her little daughter, Marlon The instrumental readings are ations. Following supper, progress- ond day of the roundup, the Spanish from government standard g'rl was born .instruwill 22 The Alice Company Mining February Livestock Association will hold ments exposed in the manner r- Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boyack very ive 500 was enjoyed, the honors Fork commence work this month on the which has stock show, by the Chief of the on Wednes- being won by Annes Holm and Ilyruni their annual old Elite property, Just south of the charmingly entertained so successful the past two Weather Bureau. proved 2 1st an- Cbrlstophtrson. the of in honor Losee was at Spring-('a- Spanish Foyk power plant, which day evenl.ig years, at least In point of Interest a niversary of their wedding day and visiting her friend, Mrs. property they have located. A The Ladles' Social The and program for the live stock show w Literary Arthur's birthday. son, also their This company, which Is headed by as that of a was served at six oclock to Club met at the home of Mrs. Jane will be much the tttne or"1 Ben II. Bullock of Provo, owns 120 Dinner with a las Two B commencing previous years, D. Klrkman Jones Friday afternoon, Mrs, K j, Egilson returned acres of patented grounjl on the the following guests: W. 2 a Mrs. R Huff of readings, jIn a Far Country and showing of the best cattle, Judging u a of Salt Lake from 0) of the 2 a Last man, were ; apent St. George, where mountain back of the power plant, Benjamin, Mrs.City, awarding The Word" competent by by Mrs. given Larsen, ts Chris the winter on Bt a and also 27 unpatented claims. Mr. the stock luncheon a for free w Instrumental prizes, Miss Florence Rowe. Clara Mordue. Mrs. Reuben Hales, Rgllsons halth. Bullock, who Is also president and Sg music wes given by Miss Hazel Jones. men and a program, all to take place Alice JA Miss A. Larsen, John of the Syndicate, Hope of Mrs. O in and the at the manager was book square The city city "Pollyanna LarVcnreading, Miss Leo bers of Larsen, the Lake Shore Israel, Golden Relief, Payson and El- Chryst, .02 Snow Larsen. The even- given by Mrs. Hattie Wilcox. Roll pavilion. 8l,ower Wednesday dorado, and other properties, states sen and Marinus was answered with Spring senti- . More Interest Is being taken this call i i Cloudy listenthe! alP social In a way, sbore Amusement that the company will commence ac- ing was spent ever before In this evnt, n limn 02 Snow r of Miss an excellent program, con- ments by the members. At 5:30 the year than Esther Adam- -' tive work with two shifts, employing ing to now of animals are i owners and assisted her j good daughter, hostess, by selections musical Cloudy several of Luncheon four men Borne time this month. The sisting n d t ,li8 Clear and Miss Miss Hazel Jones, served luncheon conditioning them for the show. All A. Larsen John Mrs. WPnty tlv guests first work will be the sinking of the by one Invited stock men In this vicinity are urged ' j P. Tho and several readings bv to twelve members and Cloudy Is now downj Alice Chryst ?UPSt honor which Bhow. in the Thomas. to take received Mrs. shaft, Pratt part guest, uitif P.Cloudy Mark Boyack. Preaents. 85 feet. , A 5) . 4, s, New-lan- d, prq-750,0- 00 -- -- Del-Irlgba- m . . - I . . v .. T 'A ,r , Mc-th- , ! es-ie- nt lo per-rat- ut m Clea-faw- ! work-artnon- Self-Cultu- re seven-thirt- - y I ac-M- r. - 1 1(1 1 4 1 old-Elit- e y. |