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Show p yblVtt E XIX U KXT HT.AM) he Spanish ;Fnpr SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1020 AM) EXCEL- REPORTED; Agricultural Agent J. P. of this report that the crops 3gr never looked better and belief that this will be ex-th- e a Utah of farmers the for r year an In jlr. Welch says that be non shows that there will and that cent peach crop i pears and apples will run tbe normal f)5 to 90 Per cent for aa good prospects anally lV f frequent showers, e!cb says, have made Ideal con-- i tor the germination of sugar n heavy soils, lie reports that 'llS in 0vt-r'a- te equal end of are already up, with the best ei Mr. Welch he has ever seen. Jmt the beet acreage, is not s. made, in in nibin-- this year factor harm rotation profitable in the crop Is better sormal, according to Mr. Welch ban-hol- Six room house near sugar factory for rent. See Jos E. Wilkins, (ad) The potato rss. Mrs. Charles Wood and little son Billie spent Thursday of last week at notwithstanding the high price Provo. ed, a larger acreage than usur lect.nl '(1 b it lican presidential nomination on the ground that a business man is needed at the head of the government crop d room i; ton planted. :atioD untrv j Mr. and Mrs. Archie Andrus left this to assistant the morning for their borne at BurRoberts, of th Slat Lake & Utah ley, Idaho. They are making the trip is in town today on bust-foby auto. R dent r oad, lurni-Klics- his company. Mr. and Mrs. built J. R. Briggs of Salt Swenson entertained Lake City have leased the dining Miss Hattie Schnei-o- ! room of the Arnold Hotel and have City and Mr. and opened a first class eating place. siVi!!!atn Albertson..,., You know Rex Beach; you know iDoiWood has sold his home to Goldwyn; and you know the in pictures so be sure to see fph Angus, and will leave soon for . . Girl from the Outside, The vhere he has accepted a posi-wit- h A comes to the Angelus Monday. a lumber company. u I Norma 'ay at dinner Salt Lake pel heir of New York as it was last, owing necessity for crop rotation ; e says many of the farmers have e anient Darwin P. done'and in president of a Kingsley big life Insurance com. the county hundredt pany, Is being boomed for the Repub- planting Is ,utb I ss The the of I serf te lCf piAlumn Association of the local arp holding their annual l,M this evenin ; at the City Pall The banquet is being serv- by Mrs. Grace Matley. The re-o- f the evening will be spent steamg to a program and danc- iriiool piendi here of Harold M. Tagart be pleased to learn of his recov-froa very severe illness of m weeks duration, also that he I1 probably be In Spanish Fork p4 this summer as inspector for tate road commission on the pwork that will be going on here Mrs. Charles Wood entertained for about thirty at a chicken dinner Sunday evening, the occasion being her birthday. Out of town guests wei' Mr. and Mrs. John Strong of Spring-vill- e and Floyd Davis of Puyson. Mrs. Clara Rayburn entertained in honor of her mother, Mrs. Sophia Nelson and her auat, Mrs. Sena Wednesday afternoon with a prettily arranged luncheon at her The twelve home in Los Angeles. musical a proguests present enjoyed were refreshments which after gram, served. Roses were used as the Nel-so- rommer. s NEW BABIES H Brlmhall of this city and F, F. A baby girl was born last SaturProfessor of geology of Salt to Mrs. Mark Hall of Springville. day f flty, have taken a twenty year formerly of Lake Shore. hon the old Golden Age Mine at A baby girl was born Tuesday to jiMer, Colorado, from which has Mrs. Charles II. Browne. a tat8n 8tne of the A baby girl was born Saturday to highest grade 1 iicrf 1m smc ore 8V8r leave the mined. Mr. Brlmhall Mrs. Robert Jex. latter part of this week A baby girl was born last Friday Colorado, to take up the work. to Mrs. Wilford Holm. A baby girl was born last Friday Pr, B8na Bowen entertained very to Mrs. C. M Jacobsen rmingiy at a childrens A baby girl was born last Thins party on ay evening In honor of the lltli day to Mrs. Hugh Moore. y anniversary of her little A buby girl was born to Mrs Chris ter Ivlina Games and music Ilrlenson May 9th. P enjoyed WilI until 11 o'clock, when A baby girl was born to Mrs eon "a P be served to nineteen lard Brail maite May 3rd to hostess in entertaining A baby girl was born Saturday rf her daughters. Ellen und Lois. Mrs. Archie Beckstrom. to baby boy was born Sunday Bowen Foster Mrs George A nl'ar Pr,J WUH Kvpn Monday the Palmyra ward meeting ii of the Spanish Fork and Mrs. Thos. The ail danc,,,,d Mrs. ePter High S. bid gave a succe-sfeS,'n Fil-iwho ure lad moving to Spun- ing ii.rtv at the gymnadum ln t,U n dm.e Ur future ,0 lnnke lr ho nig, t At the dose of the An served were bitereHting program refreshments a ,ca,e h,ch a.heon r1' 1,8 Club to K,'rv,d about fifty Fifteen members of the Alta iesUt Fridas last and their mothers met A afternoon at the home of Mrs Ruth two- revolution S" cylinder Brockbank. Games, music und dam "t cl' l( ,0 the the equipment irg were enjoyed until five oilock. e supper was seiv nrxt when u press It will be ed. Each mother was presented with a larger and bot- - u carnation. 11,1,1 U,H0 do a larK,r en,ob I"'1"! ing. st of Mrs. C. D. Strang delightfully while the (h eveniH Friday last ruthpr hlgh tertained ut dinner ,,r'y $:i n hlm conn,,nce ing. Covers were laid for ten. A lh thl' grown, of the community and centerpiece of pink roses graced spHul, , Mr were that Is being table. The Invited guests ,'n Us hy llUflilU:KH men makes and Mrs. Cyrus Sterling and Mr. utid move e 111 honor of Mr. Fre-hme- ul it. Well, Bad Beginning p. GoodEndingYknow e Si,vere nov-scho- ol at Fork-Amcri- can The Careless Smoker Old hoary oaks, and the tender shoots Which milit have made logs but for such iraloots. Allowed to wander round. Tbe lumberjack has now' passed on, comes no more, f is pay-daAnd the screech owls haunt the camp at dawn "oke the men of Vhere the cooks tin 1 y ln brawn: Put the mill is silent, the trees are cone. The soil ami the forest floor. hills of rocks deadly siirht tire those of emm: beds Which once were Hocks, Xo hope for the human no food for held by expensive locks The Hoods must be docks While the harbor is silted to the The ships no more are seem A four-cours- di-- tv til Reed Thoinus, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. Thomas of this city, has been honorably discharged after four years service In the U. S. Navy. The young man enlisted July 17. 1916, but as he has only availed himself of one furlough in the four years the time was shortened by two months. After his preliminary training at Mare Island, Mr. Thomas was assigned to the U. S. S. Albatross, and on this ship he served during much the time of the World War. Othe ships on which he served were the Cluster, Texas and Virginia. A number of the better known naval olllcerq have been his commanders. Mr. Thomas received a number of Jex Florist. Day. promotions, was early made a first-cla(adv) ltKX REACH AUTHOR seaman and later he was given Rex Beach, author of "The Girl the rank of chief gunner's mate. Still from Outside" was born in Atwood, later he was made captain of the gun As a young man he Miss Mary Sims, sister of Admiral crew which position he held when he studied law, and received his degree William S. Sims, who hao been ap- was mustered out. He won an exOsAt a meeting of the committee for rrora the Kent College of Law in pointed director of nurses at the cellent record In marksmanship. His In Philadelphia. hospital teopathic Chicago. the Welcome Home Celebration, held Intensive service has taken him to many parts He practiced for a short time, and She has had an unusually Monday night at the Commercial New In a as nurse York, In of the world. Since the close of th training World war, he has been assigned to Club, it was decided to turn over a then l,ned ,n the rush for thc K,on the West and in Canada. service in South American waters cadi balance which the committee, d,ke- - But hl motives were not ove of Bold, bu on the desire 00 and for the past six months most of of about $600 to the Commer- -, the new country and take hia his time has been spent In tbe vicincial Club. the adventures of a world Ip part ity of Honduras. Thomas M. Holt, manager of the,"beb revealed a new horizon. n left Sunday for! 1 physIque.Rex Beach is the coun-SaGood Milch Cow. E. For Sale Spanish Fork Co-oI. Egllson, Mapleton. Francisco to attend the Annual. terpart of many of his action heroes, (adv) fun-e- d Market Week. A night letter "recelv-- j 8tawarl Inured to hardship, vet from him last night states that hc!damen,aBy courteous and a good pal. Saturday evening Mrs.Bessie Hales (Those qualities served him well in is greatly enjoying the splendid Ii entertained the members of the GardStanding adventures In the north. Out of ner family in honor of her father, pitulity of the coast city. Won Lost Pet. .them came a series of stirring novels the occasion being 2 1.000 Henry Gardner, Springville The Spoilers, such as "Pardners, his Is hostess was assist- vo The who birthday. taking Joeph Nelson, 2 1.000 American dork ed by Mrs. Henry A. Gardner. cational training at the University of "I11 Barrier, "The 1 .600 Block and The IroniFrovo Utah, was elected one of the execu- - .The Auction 1 .600 Lehi Several of Mr. Beac s tive board of the Campus club at the Trail. The members of the Ladles Liter0 .000 Fork Spanish have be?n mad into photoplays last week. This is a club or- Club met Friday afternoon of ary .000 0 Heher Pictures ganized by the students who do not 'vjhe Goldwyn laat week at the home of Mrs. Hanr from Outs de, . f. eac s Browne. belong to the fraternities, and the A program honoring nah c ver-iis the p otop ay FRIDAYS GAMES Mother's purpose is to foster a more democrat- - latest picture, Day, was glvty and the J ag 'a At Spun sh of his story. The Spanish Fork 1 mothers of the club members were spirit, to instil greater social feel- - sion s n Mr- - Beach spends mue o 12. Springville and especialInvited guests. Following Is the proing among the students, e home In Ardsley on At Lehi Lehi 1, American For y, to see that students who come at his gram given: Reading Mrs. Sara Stersummer usua 11. from towns outside the city have an son, though the early song, Mrs. Nora Robertson; ling; e At llt-be-r finds him at his lodge on u City Heber i, Provo 4 solo, Mrs. Annie Beck; Reading Mrs. opportunity to meet other students n At presi WEDNESDAYS GAMES The club at present has a larger niCiii- - atcong. N. J. Dona instrumental music, Bowen; At Lehi Lehi 16, Spanish Fork K Mrs. at the Goldwyn tu ms than any other in the school, John Larsen, sentiments honorng At Springville Springville 9; . .. and is planning a large student body City, Cal.,co-opering mother by each member. Ten InProvo 6. stafT in 1 e J)ro C. near wyn the for and festival vited guerfts were present and each pageant r,..eusea Fork whic w At Auiericun received a beautiful rose. future. The work is under the direr- - next picture, Authors of Eminent 7. Ilcber 4. tlon of the executive cou.il of the under the banner 12 to 1 but it he is president. Sounds awful which of Inc., club. as bad as it sounds. WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT wasnt really it True, Springville walked over us and won the first game of the league .s liedule, but they did all the rough work in two innings, the second and the ninth, and the rest of the time it was a pretty good game. to Kipling) ( Xpologies A hig crowd turned out for the opener ut the race track last Friday A fool there was, ami Ills pipe he lit afternoon. In the absence of Mayor Snell, Dr. J. W. Hagan, president of ui ami I) (Even a the local club tossed the first ball On a forest trail where the leaves were fit over the plate. To become ablaze from the smallest bit The game was almost featureless, ami the f" lie furnished it Of unless you might call the bunching of hits by the Springville team und (Even as u ami I.) the piling up of errors by the locals in the two Innings mentioned a feaThe forest was burned to its very roots, twelve innings by tbe score of 16to ture. Even beneath the ground. 15. One bad inning, the second, in The hox score is as follows: t , the birds and the lower-Lehi made 10 runs, tells tbe which poor With the SPANISH FORK whole story of the defeat. Hickman AB It H PO A E dumb brutes, t. jllcr fruits. alfalfa hay !e the grain and this year than usual, tre later an unusually to jjini points trop. NUMBER 21 Last week the Peoples Market The Salt Lake Route has now giv- stalled a Baker Ice Machine ln order(n this city through train service to to properly refrigerate thetr meftt.nft laike City ami East, also South- The machine consists of an electric- - wn Utah ami California. ally driven and an,, Their Overland Limited, consisting ammonia tank. The ammonia Is of. day coach, tourist uml pullman mixed with the water and driven sleepers, observation car and dining through over 700 feet of pipe lining! wrvlce. leaves Span.sh Fork at 11 a the refrigerator and Ice box. daily for Salt Lake City and Eust. With this machine, Mr. Palmer 1' Limited No. 101 leaven can, if he desires, freeze all his meat(Spaninh Fmk dally at 6:.7 p. m. This into solid blocks, and can easily keep tttdn la made up the same as No. 102 j hiH storage places at Just the proper'ud arrives at Los Angcdog next davj temperature to keep perishable foods at 6:40 p.m. in perfect condition. It la a splendid J) These trains are In addition to the Ovjrland Express Nos. 3 and 4. improvement to his already 'I market. t' Choice building lot. (For Sale Suth front. See Lewis Jacobsen. Blooming plants ln pots for FIU IT (IU)l CIO .1 Mrs. E. E. Buster. in the forest still, Hut the fool smokes on Leaves campfires hurninc too. bill While the patient public pays the for ml is Ami Oh- iin.ums 1,10 ,,,vl1 " lll If Hie law ilman V P't I""1 - m-alt- h SSIOKKIMfSlTTOYOU. ish Fork at Lehi yesterday after will be called at 3:30 p. m. sharp. |