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Show I Til J'J SPANISH VIRGIN WOOL WOOL OR two-third- MISSIONARY LETTER Spring Scene on the St. Lawrence Tbs widespread Injustice Unit has Imn done through the unto of wool material which really s consist of shoddy hue ro led a strong sentiment n favor of a national truth law, gcroid-In- g to Information received hy the I'lah Slate Farm Bureau. Throurb Its YVashlnglnn represiietatlve, the American Farm Ilureuu Federal Ion la making a atrong fight for enact-men- t fahrlc hill In- -' of the truth-ltroduced hy Congressman French. In addition to aa lint nueb a mena-- i IliftSS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH FOKIv Han Salem Lake a Stake Resort Frandato, Juno 9tb, 1921. Spanish Fork I'reaa, Spanish Fork, Utah, s Tho people of Huliim, led by their enterprising Mayor, Ell F. Taylor, have started a proposition In - the matter of making a public park and playgrounds that shoud receive the huarty support of all the people of Nebo Stake. The ground around the little lake has a natural slope that will lend Itself readily to landscape gardening. Tho pond Itself Is a natural asset tho value of which few people realize, and without any great expense this plate, could ho planted to lawns and trees and mu do a public park second to none In the state. lehr Friends: i! Many tlniea have f thought of writ-P- it to The Pres to tell the people of Hunl-l- i Fork eometblng of the nat-n- r of my work here In rallfornla. Uu never until now havo thoae thota if.'co realized, Fli'hieen month, ago I waa called on a mission hy the presiding author-I- l ea of llm Church of Jesus Chrlat of l.ii r clay Hnlnta and aent direct to Han Francisco. I have labored all J n 1 We need such placs In this Stake. At present Castilla Is the nearest pluco to hold outings for wards, Sunday Schools, Bo y Scouts, etc., and Castilla !s too great a distance away for most of these affaire. With proper supervision, after the park at 8alem Is completed, and May- or Taylor's plan contemplates this, the place will fill a long felt want In this end of the county. Let's back Salem up In this worthy enterprise. ! i ount of virgin wool and tho amount of ahoddy which It contain.. The term "all wool a generally acirpt-- i ed by the buying public I. understood to mean "virgin wool, hut the am ount of "virgin wool" In moat of the all wool good. Is negli- spring scene mi lug loll mils of lumber. I'.iih) i i lit- - iiiiriltig little lug hi, l.iiuriiHV river, olio i i Most Remarkable of Sea Sleds gible. of the woolen cloth's manufactured are shoddy, declared Urey Silver,, Washington representative of the American Farm Bureau Federation, recently In a hearing on bill bethe French For-- ' and Interstate House fore the Is "This committee. relations elgn true, eiplalned Mr. Silver," because new or virgin wool la only used annually lo mix with the "Two-lhlr- d truth-ln-fabr- one-thir- lc t- d - two-thlr- ahoddy, which la composed of old rags, cast off clothing, waste and clippings. Yet the woolen garments are usually sold to the public aa.all wool which term U taken to mean new or virgin wool. It Is th's "all wool alias or substitute for virgin wool which the French bill seeks to expose by requiring that fabrics purporting to contain wool shall be labeled to show the amount or percentage of virgin wool, shoddy cotton or silk. "The seller of a suit of clothes mode of short flbored, reworked old wool shoddy, but calling It 'all wool thus making the customer believe he la buying a virgin wool suit. Is In the same category as the merchant who pinches the coat together In (he bark so as to make the customer believe It tits perfectly across (he chest. "We do not allow the manufacturer of rebuilt auto tires to sell them as new; we don't permit oleomargar Ine to masquerade as butter; we hare pure food and pure drug laws, and thg farmer, along with the consumer and merchant, wants a law which will protect them. "Now there Is a premium placed upon the use of shoddy. The inanu-- . facturer tries to make a garment that will sell for less than his competitors and so employs Blioddy, for It Is cheaper than virgin wool. Thus the sheepman always has with him the competition from this wool that has been reworked as many as six and eight times. The wool grower, of course, Is not asking that shoddy be not used, but he does Insist upon the manufacturer being required to pass his wool on to the public In honest fqym, labeled bo the consumer may know what he is getting. truth-ln-fabrl- c . I I - - ' '" :-- o. " ; 'if ',' . v: . ' v''-vw- ' ; J t 'i. The sen sled Orlo I!, on m il h (, ugc Leary, Jr, of New York and defor dlspluceiiient boats, signed by Albert Illckiuun, bolds all world ds making 17 miles uii hour iiguliixl 41 for the I. cm of tbe screw pro;wller disre-or- placement bouts. Thu revolutionary thing about this new design mm sled, however, Is the ability to curry great loud at high speed in rough water, when using only a small fraction of In r engine imwer. List of New Books Added to the Spanish Fork Library The following new hooks have been added to the Spanish Fork Free Public Library and are now ready to be loaned out: Storioa from Greece and Rome. Stories of the Middle Ages. Book of Plays and Operettas. Southern Stories. Classic Myths. Revolutionary Stories from St. Nicholas. The Resurrection, by Tolstoi. Stories of Chvalry from St. Nicholas Childrens Second Book of Patriotic Stories. In Storyland by Ituth I. Low. The Adventures of Prickly Perky by Thornton Burgess. Mnpsy the Fairy by Jean Ingelow. A Little Preserving Book for a Little Girl. A Llttlo Gardening Book for a Little Girl. A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl. Educating by Story Telling Cathe First Journey In Numberland. lloy Blue and His Friends. The Kewple Primer. Firelight Stories Bailey. Tommy Tinkers Book Blalsdell. Story Hour Favorites. Innocents Abroad Twain. Tho Prince and tho Pauper Twain Llttlo BoarSmlth. The Story House Wiggln. Stories to Tell Children Bryant The Hiawatha Primer. Squirrels and Other Fur Bearers John Burroughs. The I.oiiesomegt Dali Brown. N xle Bunny in Manners Land. Bow Wow and Mew Mew. Like to Do Stories Smith. Fox. Mary Anns Little Indian. Stories of the Great Lakes from St Nicholas. Book of Mormon. Pearl of Great Price. The Gods of Mars. Tarzan of the Apes. Tarzan the Unturned. The Son of Tarzan. The Beasts of Tarzan. The Return of Tarzan. Jungluo Tales of Tarzan. Rhymes of a Red Cross Man. Ballads of a Bohemian. The Lost Prince. Guest. Heap 0 Livin Carlta. New World. Porter. Mary' Marie Porter. Sister Sue The Arrow of Gold Conrad. Winter. I ANGELUS--WINON- A! with people of all classes and denom- haul- inations. The California mission comprises all f the state of California and part of Arizona and Nevada. There ars mure than 5.000 members of the Mor-- J iiioi i Lurch living In the mission and ru'nv very excellent branches of the church have been fully organized ami the different organizations are currying on the work and activities mm h the same as In the stakes of i'l i nt home. Here In the San Fran,' Hco conference there are branches f tie churi li at Sun Francisco, Oakland. S.m Jose, Palo Alto, Santa Cruz. Richmond ami Vallejo and some very commendable work Is being done in hi" laces. The Go, pel Is being carried Into the r riote parts of the State, where there are no organized branches by the missionaries laboring here. We have about 35 Elders and lady missionaries laboring here. They are a fine bunch of young men and women and anyone might be proud of being privileged with their acquaintance and , . Missionary work is carried on with J if don't y here, not because of persecution. for that age Is past, but because of the growing Indifference of the mass of the people toward anyFalse religion has thing religious. bien cat r!id so far that today It Is filling the ranks of Infidelity more than at any other time In tbe past. So with a great many of the people, our f ret duty toward them It not to tenth them that God has given a new revelation through the Mormon prophet. but they must first be taught thul there is a God and that He lives. In many cases they need to be taught the fact that they themselves are living. Ail classes of people, both from a standpoint of nationality or of religion are encountered In our trading. A sight of some of the conditions that exist i. mo n some of the people of this '.city, certainly makes one feel glad Jthat he has been raised among a peo-- I pie who stand so high in reference lo moral and educational standards. Economic conditions here are not the best Just now. No doubt the sann conditions in a limited degree cxh.t at home. The main places of employment, such as the shipyards, are constantly laying off men and miny have been without work since have about 35 Elders and laboring here in Kan Francisco hundreds of people are leaving the city to find employment elsewhere and the windows are full of "For Rent signs. Prospects, however, look brighter, for the near future. Hete In California we meet many people who come here on visits for purposes of business and pleasure, and such meetings are highly oppr?c-miedWe also in our trading find many people who have come from Utah originally, but through neglect have become estranged from the Such people are always Church. glad to meet us, as is anyone who ms been through Utah and seen for themselves the wonderful accomplishments of the Mormon people. With best wishes for tho welfore oT all the people of Spanish Fork, I am, Vour brother In the cause of HENRY M. STARK. truth, PROGRAM t A Stop, look listen, shes bound for the land of heart's desire! Her onl stop is lo coul up with thrills In blizzard and flood In the wild Sierras. A ratlroud lomunce that stands for a good time. With Agnes Ayres and Theodore Roberts. J From the story by Augustus Thomas, A flaming romance of tho border. Matinee at 1 oclock. Admission 10c and 15c. X Admission at night 20c. X i The Fall of the Year. The Spring of the eYar. The Summer of the Year. Mrs. Peter Rabbit Burgess. Old Granny Fox Burgess. Bower the Hound Burgess. Lightfoot the Deer Burgess. Mother West Wind. Children. Mother West Wind When Stories. Mother West Wind Why Stories. . Mother West Wind Where Stories. .atrlotlsm and the Flag. Travel Stories. Western Frontier Stories. Colonial Stories from St. Nicholas Us and the Bottle Man. Price. Buffalo Bills Life Story. The Second Jungle Book Good meadow pasturage for horses Captain Courageous Kipling. and cattle. See S. P. Snell at First The Country Boy Davenport. National Bank. Tales of Folk and Fairies Pylle. (AOV KUTISKMCNTl Boyhood Stories of Famous Men. Modern Residence for Sale For Tho Boys Camp Manual Folk Tales from Many Lands. particulars call phone 113 or see a Jensen, druggist, 83 North 3rd King Arthur and His Knights. A Wonder Hook and T.mglewood East, Spanish Fork, Utah. ( AOVKftTIHKMENT) Tules Hawthorne. Island Stevenson. Treasure Modern Residence for Sale For Robin Hood. Al113 son call or phone particulars Tho Red Fairy Book, ma Jensen, druggist, 88 North 3rd Tho Blue Fairy Book. East, Spanish Fork, Utah. The Green Fairy Book. (AOVKimSKMCNT) The Yellow Fairy Hook. See John Fairy Ring. Jersey Milk for Sale The Posy Ring. W. Moore. (ADVEHTISKWKNT) 'Tales of Wonder. Stories and Poems from Kipling. "THE PRINCE C1IAP." Childrens Book of Christmas The indescretlons of small chldren Stories. Good meadow pubturage for horset often cause embarrasment to their The Boys of II- .- Coffin. and cattle. See S. 1. Snell ut First parents and others. In "The Prince Tho Sandman and k Puppy National Bank. Chap the picture that Is coming to Rories. (Al MITIbKUK.XTt the Angelus next Tuesday, the InnoThe Sandman and His idian Stor- cent words of a little fclrl cause what Lost Pendant to lavalliere made appears at the time to be a tragedy The ide World Warner, of Oregon agate. Nona Hausen. ido, of the heart, but which later turns Lives of the Hunter. i Soton. i.jout; .kuk.ti out for the best. ho Becanio Famous. Poor Iloys "The Prince Chap is declared to Aftor the Suutlay School lesson Girls Who Became Famous. be a photoplay of more than ordinary Green Timber Traih Chapman. illoxt Sabbath, Mr. Lee will speak on appeal. It is the story of a sentimenBravo Deeds of American Sailors. lho anct's,r-- anJ religious faith of tal sculptor In the soho district of Historic Events of Colonial Days. Abraham Lincoln. The offering will London, where the struggling artists for Sl,nlay School mission work The Burgess Animal Book for Chil-h- 0 live and work. At the death of a dren. model he becomes the guardian of Dr. C. M. Peterson, Eye Specialist, Further Chronicles of tvonloa. her little child, and his life becomes will bo ut tho Paramount Jewelry Smiles Robinson. Just Folks charmingly bound up with that of Store next Saturday. A 11 who are When Day Is Done. Thanksgiving Schinif:h r. d his little as she blossoms afflicted with eye troubles of any Czechoslovak Fairy T.d ... Over Here. Into womanhood. Thomas Mcighan kind will do well to see him. Folk Stories and F,ib Man with a Hoe, etc'. Markham. has the role of the hero and Lila Lee, (Al'l KUTIsKMIATl The Scottish Fairy Rn,,. Lady Jane Jamison. Theodore Kosloc, Kathlyn Williams, Five Little Ci'n.'. to Read Cook. Pepprs Rhymes Fp and Ann Forrest are also In the cast. Rghtered Durhum Bulls for Sale Five Little Pepper- - Ahr d. Heart Throbs. Marinus Johnson. (AnVKUTISEMEVT) Five Little Pepper More Heart Throbs. their (Al Ett I'lSKMKNT) The Mysterious Rider Zane Gr ey friends. Our new air compressor will fur A Man for the Ages Five Llttlo Pepper m He ir Brown For Bachelor. Modern Residence for Sale nlsh you with an abundance or free House. 113 or see Alof The the Heart White call ulars tit phone Range we of have and air distilled pai plenty More Mother Stories Five Little Peppers Polly Pepper ma Jtnsen, druggist, 88 North 3rd water for yne. ifertes at the same Stories Children Need Told. East, Spanish Fork, Utah. price at the Williams Oarage. Stories of Great Adventures. (AOVKKTISKMENT) The Story of Roland Baldwin. ( A 0 VKHTIHKMK VT) Al-m- : t X It X tI e bachelor toddled a whomeless baby Into tho life of a woman cost to him of the he loved. At the gain, on a girl at the Inter, happier day, of come and see! care-fre- Also JUST PALS , Century two reel comedy. ANGELUS, WEDNESDAY, JULY (Itli METRO PICTURES PRESENTS' HOPE HAMPTON in A MODERN SALOME In six reels. Also PATHE NEWS No. 43. . ANGELUS, THURSDAY', JULY 7th William Fox Presents LIVE WIRES 15. Also EDDIE IOLO in "THE KING OF THE CIRCUS." Chapter Matinee at 3:30. 4 X X I 4 4 v X Also THOMAS CANTSCIIl in THE IMPOSTER" a Western J thriller. Special music for thi.t altractiop. . ren 15 c. Admission, adults 25c, child girl-war- . -- i COMING- Goldwyns Super Special "EARTH BOUND July 8th and 9th. X FATTY ARBUCKLE in "THE TRAVELING SALESMAN. Its J t always cool at the Angelus. Our modern cooling and tilating system insures perfect comfort. 4 ven- - 4 4 ? |