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Show nish' Fork The - SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1921 VOLUME XX Girl Scouts, Get Wooded Camp ROTARf CLUB UAY lilll retary and treasurer. committees The following sub i ' were elected:On Finance Mayor I. P. Snell, Wm. C. Beckstrom and Dr. Joseph . . 4 Hughes. EdOn Books and Magazines na Brockbank, Edward Morgan, 0. Ray Hales, Jemima Hales and Lizzie vice-preside- nt Tuttle. Wm. C. Beck-stroOn Equipment Snell and Dr. Joseph I. P. Hughes. ' E. A. On Rules and Regulations Morgan, O. Ray "Hales and Jemima Hales. The work la now well under way and in the very near future the 11c reading room, which is being cosily equipped, will b opened for use, and iw llfurnish a most inviting place for young and oldto spend leisure . moments. ' The library book committee are very desirous of getting all the books that the citizens of our town are expecting to donate, into the library before Wed., January 26th. The reason is that on that date they will begin .buying books with the money collected last Septembertand they do not wish to buy books tbat might be donated. We hope the public will be very generous in these donations. As yet there are only 683 volumes, 185-acr- I "BEHOLD MV WIFE!" IS AN UNUSUAL PHOTOPLAY Something unusual in the way of photoplay productions is promised in George Melfords "Behold My Wife!" which will be shown at. the Angelus Theatre for twf 'days, commencing Friday. The picture is adapted from Sir Gilbert Parkers popular novel, "The Translation of a Savage" and is declared to combine a deeply appealing story with lavish and artistic settings. .. . An aristocratic young Englishman temporarily located in Canada, and an Indian girl, whom in a moment of rage, because bis parents have caused his fiancee back home to Jilt him, he marries, are the chief characters in the picture. Anxious to disgrace his folks, he sends his bride back to' England. But he has reckoned without the girls real character and the of his elder brother. For in a few years, she blossoms Into a real belle. Dramatic events bring about a reconciliation between the pair. Mabel Julienne Scott, Milton Sills, and Elliott Dexter are In the last, and the picture is a Paramount. -- . - Earl Halverson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Halverson, has been quite ill the past week with the croup. librarian for the held at the Springville First ward meeting house Sunday, over the remains of Andrew Winn Plerce.who died on Wednesday of last week of ' appendicitis. Bishop O. B. Hdntlngton presided and a duet, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" was rendered by by Mr. Hoyle and Mrs. Senior. The prayer was offered by Elder Brown. A quartet "Sometime WeU Understand" ..was thenTendered by Mr. Hoyle and company. , The speakers were Myron Boyer, Bishop WUUamGrotegut of Spanish Fork, Bishop Winn of Smithfield and Bishop Huntington, all of whom spoke very highly of the life and character of the deceased young man and consolingly to he bereaved wife and other relatives. During the services h solo, I have Read of a Beautiful City" was renThe benr-fdered by Richard Condle. edictlon was pronounced by. Elder Erickson. Andrew Winn Pierce was born in Springville Sept. 13th, 1889. He was married on January 19th, 1919 to Miss Adell Hallam of Spanish Fork. He is survived by a wife and baby, his parents, two brothers and two sisters. :j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart spent last Thursday and Friday as guests of Mrs. Effle Dart. A purse containing two Lost one $5 bill and two 1 bills bills, Finder please notify Morgan JohnMiss Regina Gardner entertained a son and receive liberal reward, (ad) party of friends Sunday evening in Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson of honor of Miss Christie Clark of San Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rigby, Pete a student at the B. Y. U. of Provo. After a pleasant evening Halverson of Mapleton motored down the spent in a social way, luncheon was to Palmyra Tuesday and spent HalJames Mrs. Mr. and with day served by the hostess. verson. Dinner was served at 3 A number of girls of the younger oclock. social Bet met Saturday evening at On Thursday, January 27th, the the home of Miss Luclle Peterson Players from Salt Lake City Varsity B. and organized the F. A. club. The will "Her Husbands Wife" present is social object improvement and the at Theatre. The Varsity Winona the club will be held every week at the not are university students Players homes of the members. There are most the for part, professional but, nine charter members of the club and the officers chosen are:, Regina Gard- players who present all their plays bener, president; Florence Morgan, sec- at the Little Theatre in Salt Lake else. fore them They anywhere taking retary, and Luclle Petersonj reporter. have played several times in Provo, Logan and Ogden, and wherever they NEW BABIES have gone, it has been conceded with' out a doubt that they are the best A baby boy was born January 8th company that Salt Lake has ever sent to Mrs. Lewis West. out. A baby boy was born January 2nd The play, "Her Husbands Wife" to Mrs. Oscar Nielsen. is Interesting clever and well worth A baby boy was born aJnuary 7th while. If you want to forget your to Mrs. Stanley Baldwin. troubles and have some hearty laughs A baby boy was born January 10th see it. to Mrs. James Hicks A baby boy was born to Mrs. Earl Our friend, George A. Illcks, cele. Ludlow Monday. brated his 86th birthday, last Friday. A baby girl was born last Thurs- - Mrs. Ilyrum Siler and Mrs. Fanny y day to Mrs. E.'T. Stroroberg at Ellison served dinner to the twelve den. relatives present at the Hicks home. of Book Committee. A An impressive funeral service was counting everything, in the library, while the shelving capacity is near 10,000. So you see we have plenty of room. Word has come to ns that our neighboring town, Payson, collected 6,000 books in a recent drive through the schools. 'We hope to do as well as in the present drive being made in our schools. We understand that at several times in the history of our city, books have been donated. We would appreciate any information regarding their whereabouts. A number of organizations have made collections o2 books. We ask that they be sent to the library as sooj as possible. Carl J. Greene, 4 doors north of the library has the key and will be pleased to admit anyone bringing books. The committee wish to get an idea Mrs. Lydia Cook has been here all of what books the public want bought this week because of the illness and for the library. We would appreciate death of her mother, Mrs. Jane Babany lists of books that could be made cock. out and handed or mailed to any member of the committee before next Mrs. Fannie Warren left Tuesday Wednesday. for her home at Lovell, Wyoming We hope the public will be united On her way home she will visit with in doing everything possible to make our library one that Spanish Fork her sister, Mrs. John Taylor at Rigby, Idaho, and her niece, Mrs. George can be justly proud of. Nebeker. EDNA BROCKBANK, Chairman Wanted FIRS. JANE BABCOCK TO Mrs. Jane Parsons Babcock, wlfo of Henry Babcock, died yesterday morning at the family home In 3rd ' Uln'ees from, ward after a heart trouble and Brights disease. Del 8)ewart won his match from Myra Tyakl, the Japanese worlds champion mixed wrestler last Saturday night at the City Pavilion, taking two falls out of three. Stewart won the first falf In 30 minutes with a body scissors and three-quartnelson. Tyakl secured tho second fall with a reverse body hold In 6 minutes. Stewart won the third fall with a reverse body hold in 27 minutes. Beck and Hughes, two high school boys, wrestled 6 minutes to a draw as a curtain raiser. Ily. Argyle threw Miles Bradford twice in fifteen minutes, getting both falls with reverse body holds. Hickman was awarded a decision from Charley Bonner of Eureka after four rounds of fast boxing. Mrs. Babcock, tho In falling health, had boen confined to iter bod only three weekj. She was about 67 years old and came to Spanish Fork when a small child with her mother, who was a widow, and who later marrlod Eleven Simmons. The daughter grew up and married Henry Babcock. They made their home here f6r six or seven years and then moved to Castle Valley, making their home at Glenns Springs, until about fourteen months ago, when they returned to Spanish Fork. Mrs. Babcock is survived by her husband, four sons, three of whom, William, Albern and Oliver, reside In different towns In Carbon County, Vardus of Spanish Fork, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Davis, of Oregon and Mrs. Lydia Cook of Pleasant Grove, two brothers, Alma and Vardus Simmons, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Forsythe. er , . pub- lic Teadlng room. Apply to E. A. Morgan or Mayor I. P. Snell not later than January 24th. Clyde White, who has been seriously ill of diphtheria, is still very weak,' but it is thought he is gaining. Lois White is much improved and no other members of the family - w have taken the disease. Cleon Wilkins of Spanish Fork has been .chosen a member of the debating team of the University of Utah, which will meet the Montana and Idaho debaters. The subject to be debated is "Resolved, that the United States Should Adopt a rigid exclusion act against Japanese Immigrants. Mr. Wilkins will be on the negative side of the question. NUMBER 3 FAST JAP WRESTLER At a business men's luncheon held Tuesday at the Arnold Cafe, it was decided to make application for a Rotary Club Charter for Spanish Fork. Dr. J. W. Hagan was chair man of the meeting and introduced Preston Peterson, president of tjie Provo Rotary Club, who explained that the motto of Rotary is unselfish personal service for the public good. He explained that only one person In each trade, business or profession in each town would be allowed to Join, and that only those who lived up to the standards of the club would be allowed to remain as members. Dr. II. G. Merrill, of the Provo club, was present also, and made a few remarks adding to what Mr. Peterson had said and answering what questions the business men As a memorial to their daughter, Andree Clark, former Senator and Mrs. desired To ask. wooded camp at William A. Clark, presented to tho girl scouts, a The Rotary Club Is not organized Brlardlff, New York. The presentation ceremonies took place at the girl " for the purpose of doing away with scout headquarters in New York.' the Commercial Club, although its work will be considerably along the some line. The two should work toII gether. It will probably be Blxty days before a return will be made on the report and apllcatlon sent In yesMEMBERSHIP DRIVE , terday. The library committee appointed by Mayor I. P. Snell met at the council chamber In the City Hall Tuesday evening and formed a permanent or- ganlzatlon with Edward Morgan as chairman and Lizzie Tuttle as sec- Pres DEL STEWART DEFEATS IE . . 320 The speakers for the special M.I.A. conjoint next Sunday evening at the 8econd ward meeting house will be Prof. J. M. Jensen of the B. T. U his subject being "Conditions in the Music will bp furnished Near East. the ward choir, in addition to which a solo will be rendered by A pair of white kid gloves, Lost Arthur Livingston and a violin and I. E. Brockbank will be the speakpiano selection by Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Finder please return to this office. er at the special fast day service at Jacobsen. Everybody invited. the Fourth ward meeting house next Og-b- , Sunday. e DIES OF APOPLEXY'. ti'J 'Mr , Audborg BJarnson, died suddenly at her home Saturday after noon from apoplexy. Mrs. BJarnson, who was 78 years of age, had had several strokes of apoplexy during the past year. About a month ago she went to live with her son, Ilelga Johnson, because of her ill health. Funeral arrangements are awaiting Saturpy she said she was feeling word from the absent children. The Utah County Farm Bureau good and would like to walk to her - Cap off gasoline tank of Lost home, a short distance away. While will conduct a membership drive in on the way she stopped to chat with Studebaker car. Finder please rethis county beginning Monday, aJn- a neighbor aa jokingly said tbat turn to Frees office. (adv) uary 24 th, and for two days special she was going home to die. After ' For Sale - Pure bred White Legmeetings will be held in various she had been gone for some time the ' and horn rooster, nine months old. From went on call her to towns of the county which will be neighbors stock. Phone 144-addressed by members of the state found her on the floor, where she good laying Mrs. Effle Dart. (advt) executive committee and others in- had probably fallen from another She afterstroke. expired shortly terested in farm bureau work. Baled Hay for Sale Nlels Anthon. The meeting outlined for Spanish ward. Mrs. BJarnson was the widFork wll be held Tuesday, January ow of Ilelga Johnson, and was born 4 milch cows and a For Sale In Iceland. The family emigrated to 25th, and the speakers will be EphTubular David H. Jones Separator Utah 37 years ago, coming directly raim Berguson of Cache County, H. E. Beck of Millard County and Wil- to Spanish Fork,' where they have A good w heel chair for sale. See ' since made their home. Soon after bur Burnham of Carbon county. . . (adv) coming here, Mr. Johnson died, and Mrs. Frank Nelson. she was to later married HJalmar Good Wlnesap Apples tor Sale, 60c A couple of furnished Wanted (adv) BJarnson, who Is also dead. She is rooms for per bushel George Hales. n John-splight survived by three sons, Helga housekeeping. Call 19. Out-n- a Phone of Elnar and (adv) Spanish Fork, Black bald face colt, comLost one of Johnson Salt and Lake, CM with ing 2 years old, branded Mrs. Joseph Roach entertained as bar under on left thigh. Finder daughter, Mrs. Jomes Albertson, of at dinner Sunday, Mr. and gueBts Fork. please notify Carlos Markham, Re- Spanish Mrs. J. W. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. ' were services over Funeral held ward. (adv) , the remains Tuesday afternoon at the George Bell. Bishop Mrs, Lyle Creer entertained the First ward meeting house. A young man or lady WANTED Club on William C. Beckstrom officiated and ladles of the to solicit town for Tea and Coffee tew also made a remarks. closing Friday evening of last week. A maghouse. Write or phone Sutton Tea azine article, "The Accomplishments The speakers were Erick Hansen, & China Co., Provo, Ttah. Phone of Women" was given by Mrs. lsle Haldor B. Johnson, Charles W.Booth 189. Job, good A. pay. (adv) Steady and Gilbert Robertson. George Cornaby; "Women as Manufactur-erswa- s Invocation and offered Johnson the given by Mrs. Annie Stanton; Mrs. J. D. Miller entertained at a "Women as Candy Makers by Mrs. the benediction was pronounced by childrens selections Martell. Three party to celebrate her litLydia Stahmann; "Social Uplift Morris J. and were choir ward rendered the by tle daughter Ruths birthday. After Work by Jane Addams was given by Mrs. Dlantha Livingston. Community a solo was rendered by Miss Ellen games and music, a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. , singing by the members. There were Jameson. thirteen members and one visitor, THE ALEXANDER SHOE SHOP A special conjoint meeting will be Mrs. LaVern Beckstrom, present. best material is the that very held at the First ward meeting house using 11 at the was served oclock, Supper Misses Ina Creer and Regina Hughes can be bought and will guarantee all Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. Henry work satisfactory and prices reason- A. Gardner will be the speaker, and assisting the hostess. able. Come In and give me a trial. a good musical program will also J. M. Alexander, Prop. be rendered. Self-Cultu- re , DR. PAUL GARNOT Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans of Price here with Mr. spent the week-en- d and Mrs. J. B. Evans and family. Mr They returned home Sunday. Evans will be employed on the Utah Coal Road In the near future and contemplates moving his family to Provo in the spring. 'As a feature of a WCTU celebration to be held soon In Albuquerque it Is proposed to put 5,000 gallons of seized liquor in the city sprinklers and drive about town. Wouldnt you like to be there and see the rushing around biting holes in the streets? Publishers' Miss Rhoda Banks entertained a number of fsiends very pleasantly last Sunday evening. Cards and music were the diversions and at 11 o'clock a tray luncheon was served n, by the hostess to Misses Lena and Maud Roach and Messrs. Lester Thomas, Lew Holt and Lyne Roberts. , Mor-tenso- The students of oral expression of the Spanish Fork high school' gave a playlet, "Suppressed Desires" at the afternoon assembly Friday." The play is the first of a series of three to be put on under the direction of MIbs Jones, teacher, of oral expression. In the amusing comedy given Auxiliary. last week the following were In the Ten ladles,, relatives and friends cast: Elvera Creer, Eleln Bowen and of Mrs. Earn Williams, took their Carl Prior. plcnle and spent last Friday at the Williams home, doing up the Bprlng WEATHER REPORT sewing for Mrs. Williams, who at the time was In the L. D. S. Hospital at Salt Lake City, where she had undergone an operation for apendlcltts Dr. Paul Garnot, noted professor of and other troubles. The ladles acthe Beaujon hospital In Paris, whe complished a good deal of sewing bas suggested a plan to equalize the an(J had a good time. Their efforts male and female population of France. were apreclated by Mrs. Williams, Doctor Garnot, I strong admirer of who was able to return home Sunday American men, suggests California shore she is now convales-cnlevening, estiHe husbands for French girls. but it will be considerable time mates that, due mainly to the war, she is strong again. before In women more there are 2,000,000 France than men. California, he unDr.C. M. Peterson, optometrist derstand. has an excess male popuwill he in Spanish Fork Saturday of lation. this week at Strangs Jewelry, g, . |