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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH -IX- -IZZJZ 4 US THE RED and GRAY ORGAN OF THE SPANISH FQIHv HIGH SCHOOL NIIMHERR 2 Vol. 1. Five Minute Chats Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents on Our Presidents By JAMES MORGAN By JAMES MORGAN docs not give a very good Idea of (Copyright. 1920, by Jamti Morgan.) the strength of our team because CHESTER A. ARTHUR with clover guarding we may not be well so able to perform 1830 Cct B, Chester Alan ArOur socond team was also successthur, bom at Fairfield, ful In Its game at Provo on Thursday Vermont. afternoon, taking Provo High School 1648 Graduated at Union Colsocond team to a cleaning. The score lege, Schenectady, was 1G to 23. For tho second team, 1861-- 2 Quartermaster General Gardner, Itowe and Robertson playof New York State, 1871-ed exceptionally well, while on the Collector of the Fort of New York Removed by first squad all played a dependable Hayes. game. If we can play such a game 1880 NoverfJber, elected Vice against Puyson and Sprlngvlllo there President. winour of no to be question ought ,1881 Sept. 19, Took the oath ning. We meet Payson at Puyson at 21st President, aged a be great this Friday In what should fifty, , the held week Puyson battlq. Last 3prlngvllle five to a 20 to 15 scoro. It Cs will bo the aim of the Spanish Fork public anxiety fur Garfield team tobent that score. Fayaon sechis long battle with onds play our seconds on Thursday d ath was deepened by a general dread afternoon at the High School gym. of the Uve president's succeeding to the presidency. The people ns n w hole Knew nothing of Chester Alan Arthur, except that ho had been only lately removed from the eolleetorshlp of the port of Newr York 'as a machine politician, and that be had been nmid-noteWould you ft'ivo in ami take the easiest way for the vice presidency as a rijfht to or would you iipjht for your God-givchenchman of 'Roseoo Conkllng. ' bo a good man or a Rood woman ? , After Athnr had been sitting In the vice in Action Great Mis3 presidents chair only a little the Miss Meal, But Dont more than two weeks, he opened a hlg White House envelope one day and flushed as he glanced at the unexpected contents the nomination of a hated Half-llreeto tho colleetorship of A DRAMA OF THE DEPTHS AND THE HEIGHTS the port of New York. With an excited gesture, he summoned Senators Also LARRY SEMAN in THE SIMPLE LIFE Conkllng rand Platt, and the three Stalwarts" flamed up with rage at the challenge to them from the new When tho New York administration. senatorsrcslgned tldr seats and appealed to the legislature of their state NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT A baby girl was born January 26 th them as a protest against to to Mrs. James Sorenson Jr. Napoleon Mining Company, prin- the administration, the spectacle of cipal place of business at Spanish the vice president descending to that A meeting of the members of the Fork, Utah County, State of Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a Spanish fork Farm nuronu will be meet, of th9 Directors, held on held Saturday evening at the Thur- Tue8day. January 18th, 1921, an as- The farmers will take'sessment (No. 2) of one mill per ber school. of the school calendar share was levied on the outstanding discussion a up for the next school year with the' capltal Btock of the Napoleon Minlng Company payable February 21st, Board of Education. 1921, to Marinus Baadsgaard at the First National Bank, Spanish Fork, " Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kclerstrass and Utah County, State of Utah. Any stock upon which this assess Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Wilkins moment may remain unpaid on the 14th tored to Salt Lake City Saturday and day of March, A. I. 1921, will be attended the theatre' Saturday night. delinquent and advertised for sale Sunday they motored to Ogden and at public auction, and unless payment were the dinner guests of Mr. and Is made before, will be sold on the 1st of April, A. D. 1921, to pay " Mrs. E. Alton. They returned home the day delinquent assessment therein, Sunday night, making a record break- together with the cost of advertising ing run from Ogden to Spanish Fork and expenses of the sale. MARINUS BAADSGAARD in three hours and 35 minutes. Secretary, Spanish Sork, Utah County, State ef Utah. The Freshmen had a very successful time at their calico ball lust Saturday night. Everyone was dressed for the occasion and all had a Jolly good time. Dancing was enjoyed by over 120 participants. Her Husband's Dont forget. Wife its coming Thursday at the Winona Theatre. , The basketball game at the high school last Friday was a great exhibition so far as our own team was After the first few minconcerned. utes It was not a question of who should win, but Just how large a score wo should win by. The final score was 80 to 12, which shows that the fellows must have boen traveling at a lively pace. Team work and passing was responsible for the large score, as not more than one or two baskets were made from a difficult position, i A game such as the above If (Copyright, 16, Arthur signed the civil service law, 1884 Defeated for the Republican nomination byJamea G. Blaine, 1836 Nov. 18, died In New York aged flfty-el- IS one of the pranks of fate thnt ITChester A. Arthur, whom President Hayes put out of the New York custom house as a spoilsman and a political boss, should find himself In the White House seven months after Ilnyes left it and conducting a reform administration. It was the mandate and lesson of Garfields assassination thnt we must get rid of factions and spoils or the government itself might next be struck down as Its chief had been. Arthur .saw thnt this was the logicof the tragedy which hnd thrust him Into the presidency and he did his Lest to clean house. The race for preferment hnd excited an unnatural appetite for public office, and the getting of a job was regarded ns exhilarating sport From policeman, fireman and letter carrier to chlefshlp and consulship, every place ou the payroll of city, state or nation 1 went by favor, Two endless proces- 4 sions were forever moving, one made up of those who had been turned out or turned down, and the other of those 4 4 who were struggling to get in. The civil service law, which was passed In Arthurs administration, took out of politics the departmental clerkships In Washington but 85 per cent of tho federal employees as a whole we-- e left under the spoils system. Nevertheless, the difficult first step had ben taken toward the present comprehensive system, when all but a few hundred of the hundreds of thousands Till! Its Back! i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Commencing Feb. 1921 1, t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1500 Acres to be Sold in 40 Acre Farms and up at $150 and $175 Cash, Balance 6 annual payments 7 4 4 4 Interest i Firft Class Water Rights and Very Choice Land All is cultivated land or 4 t t 4 ' UNCLE JESSE W. L. HANSEN , Elberta or 405 Vermont liuil ling, Halt Lake City, LL ' ME AT ELBERTA Mdeclimr cm Alrendv many K positively no sales until lYb uary 1st. : m4-4.- t inuiries, but t 4 4 4 t t 4. t $ j ; Aj t FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, JANUARY 28th J ANGELUS, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 88th and 20th THE CHARM SCHOOL WALACE REID in T He thought he knew all about women, until an aunt willed him a girls school! Fifty dainty, dimpled darlings who thought he was just grand. So he swept aside the old methods and became Prof- essor of Charm. The rest is all you could ever imagine and more. Aiso 3 A QUACK oclock. 4, Matinee Satur- Sennett Comedy. DOCTOR, 4 Admisslos 20c. JANUARY 31st ' HALF A CHANCE ' - i v ' .r Q I i vA , v Mrs. John E. MElroy. i TUESDAY, 1st FEBRUARY Charming BILLIE BURKE in THE EDUCATION OF ELIZABETH A j 4 vice-preside- nt ANGELUS, melee lent color to the already unfavorable Impression of him In the public mind. When In the midst of the fight and a losing fight, Garfield was shot, the American people revolted at the thought that Arthur and the "Stalwarts" should profit by the assassination. The public mind r olted also at the prospect of a political boss enthroned In the White House, with his motley following about him. That popular picture of Arthur, as a city politician out of the pages of Puck, wus distorted and untrue, simply because the background was omitted from It. The real, the nathe character of the man lud been ipod In surroundings very dltl'erem from those In which the country found lem when he flm came under Its internum. Born la Vermont to a Baptist minister, a man of education and hkh principles, who had come over from behind and who soon afterward s, ip,, n Newr York stute, Arthur had j own up In tillage parsonages, wheto the living was plain and the thinhb g high. When the groat test ( one and he stood silently for three uu aihs In the shadow of the high olli e, a .thur found himself, nml lie left pci, politics and factions behind him t - 1,,- tutored the White House. The pnidu. was Incredulous at first, hut ut. m evinced at last that he honcMly i t .1, to be president of all the pettph Some of Ids old msn-iteIn machine politics were - .unlshed at the change that hud eon $ over their Chet ns ruMuff m cronies were when Prince H i! ..same King! w president Henry V. Not that of friend- coldly repelled the ship. He simply pui t:-- l 'ds obllga- thms to the whole min'd, though It cost him dear m the , td ot men like Grant and Ci nkl ,i ,0 set bhn down us an Ingi te, if you were 'still 'Why, gincral president of the New Ymk County) Republican uimmuite, tin yvould be here rigid now 1c1 In: t,,- this very) llnm , d of that or-.'ed ,a guninU.ui. "A-- prt Gdi'iit el t'a New York County Urp ifiiii ,m 1..1 n (tee, Arthur li.uikly min.. "I . oh a smile, I came here certainly would : in.! n 1 have lean d (' it ' q '(r A. Ar thin - mi" in.. u a i lii nsident of .11 ar." the Lmicd m. k tt din NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING' The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Spanish Fork East Bench Irrigation and Manufacturing Company, has been postponed until Saturday, February 12th, on which date It will be held at the City Hall, Spanish Fork, Utah, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of hearing the annual financial report, electing one trustee, and a secretary for a two years, and transacttho ensuing as may propbusiness such other ing erly come before the meeting. WM. C. BECKSTROM, Secretary. Matinee Thursday and &tturday W ' a- KXiGIIT says: I am investing my money in Liberia because I believe it is one of the 4 safest and best investments that I could make today. I recommend it ospceialh to Utah farmers. Values are $ sure to advance rapidh. Addr. ss all (V imunieation.s to Mor-tens- A drama of big mocents, big clashes, sensational climaxes and tremendous heart Interest. play men will remember, A romanhe to thrill women. Also LARRY SEMAN in THE SIMPLE LIFE If you failed to see Larry In "The Grocery Clerk last Monday, dont miss this one. - No Rough Land OITmd. - MAHLON HAMILTON in x 4 young people pleasantly-surpriMiss Annie Thomas at her home In Palmyra Wednesday evening, the occasion being her birthday. Games and music were enjoyed until 11 o'clock, wnen a tray luncheon was served to twenty guests. Misses Maud Roach and Lena assisted the hostess In serving. ANGELUS, MONDAY, v t ' Night Show 7:30. day at (f I A crowd of sed PROGRAM ! t t Cheater A. Arthur. ANGELUS-WINON- i Angelus Monday, Jan. 31 I advise Jan. 1383 HALF A CHANCE M Morgan.) AN ERA OF REFORM u or better still Juno OF DIVINE SARAH" APPEARS IN HUMOREWPUE" Gaston Glass, who plays the leading male role in "Humoresque'; at the Winona Theatre next week, has the distinction of being the godson of Sarah Bernhardt. Glass was born in Paris and made his debut . on the French stage at the age of five. Later he was engaged by Mme. Bernhardt for her repertoire company and appeared with the distinguished tragedienne in Cleopatra." In this capacity young Glass first visited America and he remained in this country upon the conclusion of the Bernhardt company's tour. In Humoresque" Glass has the role of the hero, a Ghetto lad who becomes a genius on the violin. Alma Rubens Is the leading woman and Vera Gordon and Dore Davidson are also In the cast. The story was adapted from Fannie Hursts appealing novel of the same name. GODSON 8 The World Turned Terms: 25 1920, by Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jensen went Help wanted for house work. All day Sunday and Thursday afternoon to Payson Monday evening to attend No washing. , No work after the 15th wedding anniversary of Mr. off. 6:30. Mrs. Oran Lewis, (adv) and Mrs. Jonn Persson. J of places are open equally to applicants, regardless of parties or politicians. Arthur also was the nseful Instrument in carrying forward the reconciliation of the sections. lie was the first president in his generation who made no reference In his annual messages to the South or to a Southern question, lie was Indeed almost the first president In 50 years who felt free to Ignore the unhappy issues of sectionalism. When he stepped Into the White House Arthur found his party rent He left It more nearly by factions. united than It had been before In 20 years and with at least a chance to win again In 1884. He might himself have been the Republican nominee In that year If he had not scrupulously refused to take an active part In promoting his candidacy. He looked as well as acted the president. The first city man In a line of rural or small town men, Arthur was the best dressed man to sit In the chair since Washington, and perhaps the handsomest, with n tall, graceful figure, the manners of the great world and a grave but easy courtesy. Although a widower president, his sister, Mrs. SIcElroy, was a charming mistress of the White House and under them the soclul life of the mansion took on a more sumptuous tone. Ills son and namesake was away at school much of the time, but his little daughter, Nellie Arthur, lit up the household with her song and laughter. Mrs. Arthur died only In the year before her husband's unexpected rise to tho presidency, and her absence from his side was a haunting sorrow to Arthur. Declining to remove tho collector of tho port of New York, whom Garfield had appointed, against his protest, he even permitted that officeholder to leave his post and oppose him In the contest nt tho national convention. No other president has done so little ns Arthur did to obtain a second term. It was well, not only fW the sake of (he high example he set, hut for his own sake also. Arthurs health was not equal to the strain of another administration and another term In the White House, where he lived not wisely but too well. In less than two years after leaving the presidency, followed by the good will of all the people, ho was dead of apoplexy. Broadway chorus taught her life and a Btaid professor taught her love. And when Bhe fell lnt the creme de la creme of society good heavens, ou ought to see Lizzie now! Also "HAPPY DAZE comedy. Century two reel ANGELUS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 BTfSU- - erf KATHERINE McDONALD THE BEAUTY MARKET in dramh ot society A for people who think. . Rolin THE HOME STRETCH Also Comedy, and PATHE NEWS No. 3. ANGELUS, ' r T Kithtrim Wc Donald THURSDAY, 1 FEB. 3rd PEARL WHITE in THE TIGERS CUB The most thrilling apd heart appealing Alaskan drama ever shov'a- - Chockful ot suspense, brimming with action a picture that literally takes ones breath away Also WILLIAM DUNCAN in DYNAMITE DOOM Chapter 7 of The SILENT AVENGER. WHUAM DUNCAN, 4 4 4 4 WINONA, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 88th and 20tli t X in A THE TEXAN thrilling story of the Southwest. BOMBS and BLUNDERS Big Also WIPIN V comedy. Admission 20c. A, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st THE WOLFE ROTATION STOCK COMPANY PIERRE OF THE PLAINS presents A story of the Canadian Northwest. Complete scenic production. Reserve seats on sale at the City Drug Company Monday morning. . TO THE ANGKLUH PENALTY "THT Febrhary 4th and 5th. COMING Lon Chaney In 1 COMING VERA GORDON In i TO THE WINONA February 4th and 5th HUMORESQUE , |