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Show HUMS EE IS 8FAKISH IOHK. UTAH. THURSDAY, APXIL 12th, 1W3 VOLUME XXII M HUH aim toiw ms ffi F' j i J. t'gdea Armonr (ha paper a hereby Arumar andsigning ckoipany aUeit, F M.irrU and tVonjaey. in nr if mulkm Ll. parting mrrg baa tvo under AI 1 fcAKfli,ir ran Emm DIMM! Armour Clot es Fifty Million Deal nm TO I d4-ta- r GU CLAUSE CE31M ay lt nlrbl at Frank Mailey di d tba Iroio General ahr ba aa taken at aw aga f r local arrlvaliural J. fl. Hn-II was tba non of Thom Ik I'lnli Ulw and fUrab Malloy and aaa born In I CuMj.anv, fetlviday (3 yaara ago. II tain rp! .( from W. II, Waui. gm-r- al I'tab altb bk parent In hi airly resla Ik effect tbt b. M Hood, lla aa married abmt triction rg cd.eg nnaltsn , 49 year ago lo CymMa Dudley, a bo J fioai ll 1923 ran wl4 lb loll. log children rUM- i, lrart. Iaib Frank lls'h jr Jr, Jam- - Mcthy TLU oa uko 1 a mealing Mr. Crar llalbanbtoob of I'roio. if Ik eompany'a dirM'lun bWd T rioranr Bachelor and Mr. Ni dif, an! la tin l Ik iTrwl favor-- a Vi,Tailor of Halt lik and Mr. Ilea- Mo rHl!lon of th market, Kelley of American Fork. II l a I mi I bat all farmer lo ail dMrlt a aurrlfed by on brother. County lo mlglt receive lb maximum price tor CotnmUaloner Fred Matley and on lb groan Ibi aaaaon. In Mb alder. Mr. Frank Tbornaa, belde a III ba wad aereral er aurtla, ibfoKlt-mpn- l grandchildren. Funeral cm the' lal tigardl of lE a III b held Sunday afler.iM.a lonnag of boot groan In any dMrlrt Ibar nnlng of bat clam not Voung Chaster Whit rig for aaffl-rlany part'cu'ar far lory ante Rata Sea Itert Tut tie. 90 E, 2nd . lunnaaa U produced to maka a OlU4flMMiTl profitable campaign In Ibat dUIrlcL Young Wbila Cheater lig for Rale Th far( ibat lb ataliall supply Re Peter G. Jenen, Palmyra, or of augar In lb a or Id I ai load Phone 250 1,000.000 ion abort of ahal It aa AI KTMiMVT lha 1 at of March 1022. and a falling Umataa of Iba Cuban tff In Ih There are atill om people In our crop aarrant lha prediction that tba rfty who perlt la letting their anipresent lave! of price a III ba main- mal feed on their neighbor' prop- fwl goto !l. mtr, k frvd tl 1 ! l'ni ' , ' , 41-5- 2 aur nl tained for aoma time, erty. Thl habit must reae, for If we Tba Wagon MluOonarle nra bold- cannot atop It by putting cattle In ing a serlea of ww (Inga at thn lea-Ia- n tba Kolray Pound, wewlll ba forced die Lutberinn Church, corner 8lb lo ue more and Kant and Center Street. The man In (bla case owner of method, animal will ara not prom-l)f!ufor any certain U brought before th Judge to be denomination. They work without dealt with, a proceed are which I aalary. Tha aubjerta for meeting, both annoying and expemdve. We are are: Thursday. 7:45 p. m. Christ, going to enforce the law, and If evand What He Came to Do." Friday erybody trill do their part, we will evening. "Saltation, or What Must have the cleanest and best town In I Do to Be 8ated?' Everybody wel- Ibe atate. come. Come and bring your friend. There are a!o some who are IgThe Wagon Mission arte. noring the law on keeping dog In the city limits. While, many have Funeral nervier. were held Tues- paid Ibelr tax, the police force , have day afternoon at Iho Salem meeting been forced to kill about 35 dogs ao bouse for Mr. Harriet Milllmrry far this month. Some have defied the Pendleton, wife of Calf in Davis ren- ordinance and will be served with a dition, a farmer. For kbe past warrant, wblch will cost at least f 10 years the family lived at Spanish extra. Mr. Pendeiton Jeased the Fork. "Obey the law," Is the last word Orau A. Lew Is farm three miles south- from the Police Department. east of Spanish Fork and went there to live last fall. Three weeks ago For Sale Strawberry plants, 60c they moved to Salem.where Mrs. Pen per 100. See Mra.E.P. Johnson, 362 t delton could receive medical atten- South, 6th East. Phone 73-- J. (ADVERTISEMENT) tion. She was born In Salt Lake 1 new player piano, City. April 10, 1861 and was buried For Salo on the anniversary of her birth. Af1 gas and coal combination stove, ter she married she went to Southern 1 walnut Queen Ann Dining Room Utah, which was her homo until four set; 1 Horton Electric Washer; 1 years ago, when they moved to Iduho daveneltc This furniture Is in very where they lived two years, coming good con Iftlon and every piece Is' a from there to Spanish Fork. She is bargain of, the price we ask. We are survived by her husband and three leaving Spanish Fork and mnst sell children, Mrs. Sarah Burinfl of Corey. this at once. Call and see the same Utah; Farnklin Lynn and Alvin Free- at 155 West 1st North. L. M. Harris man Pendeiton, both of Salem. Bishop Bird Allen was in charge Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bjarnson of of the service and also made the San Diego, California, are visiting Other speakers here for a short lime closing remarks. with relatives wereTJames Christensen and Francis and friends. A. Hanks. The opening prayef by Edward L. Beddoes and Henry Horrible Hootch Sabin pronounced the benediction. The Salem choir rendered the open- There was a young fellow named Strauss, ing and closing hymns and a duet was given by Rose Harvey and Melva Who got on a terrible sauss. He had the right key Stone; Alma Christensen sang a solo. In the keyhole, you see. Interrment was in the Salem cemeBut the keyhole was in the wrong tery. hauss. ' 40 acre farm on New For Rent Survey. See Mrs. Wilbur Green. Willie's Wisdom eiucnt to (ADVERTISEMENT) R. L. JEX BUYS FARMERS ASSOCIATION CO-O- P. Auntie Sophie: "You look so nice in your boy scout suit that I am going to kiss you Willie. Willie: "Go ahead Ill call it my good turn for today." Richard L Jex last Thursday purchased all the stock, book accounts and other property belonging to the IOO Per Cent- ! armers Co-oAssociation form the Bfown is a good business man. Intermountain Association of Credit What makes you think so?" men. It is the intention of the new Why, he bought a shawl from a management to give Spanish Fork a real store treat business Jew and sold it to a Scotchman at fairly, hanile only first quality mer- a profit chandise and continue an institution of which this city might be proud. , Mrs. Mary CS. Nelson of Burley, Idaho, spent part of last week here For Sale - Hatching Eggs from visiting with relatives and friends. Tancred strain White Leghorn chickCash Paid for Chickens See A. ens, and White Pekin Ducks. Phone G. Stone, photie 106-m-43-- j. p. te 2. (ADVERTISEMENT) On the blackboard at the Spanish Fork Seminary the other day were written the following three propositions, which it might be well for everybody in Spanish Fork to read: If wealth is lost nothing is lost. If health Is lost something is lost. If character la lost ALL la lost. (ADVERTISEMENT) Friday evening, April 13th, there will be a meeting of the central committee of the playground association held at the Seminary, begtning at 8 o'clock. As there is some very important business to transact. It is necessary that all members of the committee be present , J' ! yttdy - 7 lnlral coo-lun- i.it:kh M e bwa rwwlvad III of lb i ufr or-tir- nwfd baa ( Hf ri-f- n Rail Uk CHy, April It Tsla. Utah lit plt for lb program and aatar- I Agricultural Collage, will b at tb , uisMvat of Altla M. lr, nation, Fork IJvat4 th.o okLb jgUirh I will ba bald Raturdif Aor'l I lib at at rommad-- r of lb Americas lb rsro Dark. Joa. I. kVatrb, coun- g.n, who I vuniog Utah la May II ty farm bgaat will alo ba prvaant, ud Jan 3nd, wrr mad and II la xprtd Ibxl othr good at a mooting of Ut of- will bo bar,- I'rof. Ca.n pakrt flc-- r Ik ot lb of flab wilt do tba jadg.ag of Iba cattle uod Rpnmat will aloo give in pritMipal addra nrrinln'N h!d at lb stale ra pilot lo iba In ! b ma In lb sfitnoo-- i la tbli rlty. Wltttortoa Bros, of Cbarlmtiua. Mr. Owaloys find slop la Utah will will bat n car load of fin !lrford boil at tb abow, which will add b la Ogdon, whore be will be Ibe n great dual of gueat 41 lb Ogdon poet of tb LeTbo program will ba much lb gion and lat officers, II will probg sama aa Ibat of previous year, x of dock abow In tba moraine, ably b lahoa direct lo lb Hermit-aGRAZING FEES TO BE la Ogden Canyon for brakfal fra luorbeoa at lb high school at noon and n maatlug In tb high a tb of lb officer of lb school la Iba aftarnooa. Ogden post A Boon luncheon wUl b given In bla honor at on of tb CXl.MI Nil I. NtE DRAMA local club at which business ma, A 6aac Drama lo bo given by city official, representative of dvM tb pbyatcal education department of bod lea, labor anion, and olhr Recent Information baa been rec- tb II. T. University nader tb dirwill b Invited to ntlaa. Bal-IProf. ection of Algt Eggertsen eived from Iba Forester to th affect soon In will b given Spanish Directly after tb luncheon tb that tha plan for band-lin- g Fork. chief wll leavo for Californio- Tb Greek dram "Apbrodli and crating fees will b operatlv on On tb aecond vlR of tb national alt Nation! Foreia again during tba Adonla will bo told In dancing, ma b wiQ of commander and mode. Tb story will aeaon of 1123. Th plan for 1133 b la presented. be brought lo Rail Uk. In tb act each told bfor I e ent at tally tba same a th on In Tbcr will b 80 popla elaborately ba will b tb Legion' effect during th aeanon 1823 except costumed la tb play, wblch will be Indud will wblch a formal banquet that it doe not apply In case wber presented for Iba benefit of tba Span-la- b dty (4 atal official, Leglonalrr, Fork Seminary. thn total amount of grating fees do look forward and representatives of tb various orrork may Spanish I 918 or leas, nor will It apply to for something new, aa It will b tb meetganization of tb dty. A maa b wUl temporary permits. Tba eaaentlal first time that a done drama la preing for tb general public sented In tb Slat. Tbs largo of tba plan are that at leant oa tb Hall tb nation bav them aa held at th Assembly of tha total grating feet must b aa annua!ofaffair. Temple grounds at 8 p m. e paid befor lha opening of tb grax-thCommander Owdey U on of tb season for the daa of stock Ingreatest orators In th country aaya volved. and tb aecond half mut b Dr. Black, atat commander of tb paid on or befor December 1, 1123. Uglon, and w fpel particularly Last season It waa found that a t gratified that tba general public will considerable number of stock enteraa opportunity to bear him oa bav ed tb Forest befor payment ot tbe man tba problem ot tb first half of tb grasing fee waa mad Th 48 danca given by tba local of tha country." Friand In violation of Instructions fur- poHt of tb American Legion I nished every permittee by the Forest day night at th Auditorium jams a -- Mis Ellen Jameson waa bostaaa to officese. Thla condition muarnot oc- big (access. Btunu and games pulled Club Friday evening tba cur again during the eeason of 1923. off tba danca representing tbe early of last week. Community tinging No stock will be allowed to enter the days of California were enjoyed by waa enjoyed, after which Dr. Mary forest for graxlng until conclusive tbe large crowd that attended. The Gambia of 8alt Uk City evidence Is In the bands of tha For- Legion boy who bad charge of tb Interesting talk on "Tb Achieveest officers showing that at least tba various concession were dressed in ments Mrs. Rosa of Osteopathy. first bait ot tbe grazing fees have costumes of tb period of tba great Fnnk and Mlaa Jon Livingston enbeen paid. Forest rangers have reof tbe tertained with vocal selections. Thn Many California. to rush gold ceived explicit Instruction! from tbe Roaa Funk dancers also cam In old time coo hostees assisted Supervisors office that this require- tumes. Tbe ball waa decorated In served a buffet luncheon to twelvo ment must be strictly enforced end with the occasion. Phoney members. that If It la found that any permittee harmonywae told t the Legion bank money has driven or allowed bis stock to waa used entirely In all game Tbe Ladle Auxiliary ot tbo Amerdrift or be driven onto the Forest and ball. the Inside ican Legion will bold n cake and pie before payment of graxlng fee la and purchaaea meeting of sale at tha J. C. Penney atora Satweekly tbe At regular made. Immediate action toward reheld Wednesday, the play- urday at 11 o'clock. moval ot the stock must be taken and tbe Post committee reported that W. trespass action initiated; and further ground P. Shlpple bad donated to the Legion KING VIDOR 18 A REAL in cases .where it appears that there 58 foot flag pole and Ed. Flrmage a GOOD FIGHT PROMOTER has been a wilful disregard for the American flaf. a donated large bad lrtr requirement, the permittees affected decided to erect tbe pole In Phen King Vidor waa preparing will be required to show cause why It waa of the legion playground bis center the action should not be taken toward working script for "The Sky Pimeet at the. City will and the boys lot," which will be seen at tha Angetbe revocation of their grazing preon Arbor Day, Monday, April las Theatre Saturday only, ba noticed Park ferences. 16 th, for the purpose of ralBlng tbe that one Incident In the scenario rillcompole and flag. The playground ed for a smashing good fight It was Thomas Bona was arrested last mittee are working to have the ap- then that Bldor decided that ba wag Friday night by Officers George Skin- paratus erected within' the next going to do the thing right or not ner and Eph. Rowe on tbe charge of month. at all. ; having liquor in his possession. He Booth advised the Commander So be called David Butler and John was and to the charge plead guilty boys of tbe visit of the national com- Bowers, who take tbe parts of Bill fined 175 In Justice BenJ. Erase mander Alvin Owsley in Salt Lake Hendricks, tbe ranch foreman, and court. City on June 2nd. a large delega- the Sky Pilot respectively, and spoke tion will represent Spanish Fork at thus: The Relief Societies of the four the celebration that will be held for Boys, this script calls for a jam-u- p wards of this city will meet conjointtbe Legion chief daring his visit fight I'm tired ot seeing sham - ' ly nextTuesday afternoon at 2 oclock in Utah.. on the screen and I want a real scraps Next Wednesday evening all Leat the Third ward meeting house. Are you fellows game to. go fight men are A program will be given, the feature gion members and with it? through of which will be a talk on Courtesy requested to attend tbe regular meetBowers looked at Butler and Butby Lars E. Eggertsen, principal of ing of the Post. The Klwanis club looked at Bowers and the two the Seminary. Next week is Cour- will give a special program for the ler Instinctively realized that a benefit of tbe boys and a good musitesy Week., real fight wouldnt be especially bencal treat will be rendered.- - A. C. eficial to either. will deliver, the principal It is hoped that every citizen of Peterson Everything else in the picture Is commences at The address. meeting this city Is looking forward eagerly going to be real. coaxed Vidor. to the concert to be given Sunday 8:30 promptly. Butler and Bowers shook on It 22nd the Winona at thus was promoted one of the and April evening, For the Chickens Fine and coarse most Theatre for the benefit of the Public rousing fights In screen history. bone meal, lne and coarse oyster .shell to not We are Library. privileged King Bldors friends tell him he is a hear high class music such as this meat scraps, charcoal and anything regular Tex Rickardwhen it comes very often, so every one should take else in the chicken feed line. We to promoting good scraps. can take care of your wants In groadvantage of the opportunity soon to be afforded. Last year when these ceries too. Jex Mercantile Co., adWEATHER REPORT heard them left the theatre thrilled joining First ward Church. Phone This year the band Is bigger and (ADVERTISEMENT) ' better than ever. The Public Library must be mainBUSINESS CHANGES HANDS tained. New books must be added .The .Columbia Music and Jewelry continually. The funds are now very Co. has purchased the stock nd fixlow, and the library committee, who tures of the Beckstead Jewelry Co., have the concert in charge are very and will operate .both places. An desirous of packing the house with opening Is being mad m the center loyal citizens who are ready to lend between the two rooms so as to make financial aid to this most pressing a double store, which will enable the need. No admission fee will be firm to devote one store to music and charged. Children under the age of stationery, musical instruments, records and phonographs. fourteen will not be admitted. tfeOnlt that Juba T. Cain treat-Burn- t. fr tin AvAi!-Aitt.- i: gul Tha new fishing and bunting liecn- are now avvllablo. Th price of license ara lha lat year for mala rltlxcn over 1C year of age, 32 00, for rmle utul r sixteen and all women II 00. All license expire December 31, 1923, Every pernon who ILhi-- or bunt mut hav a 1923 lirrne; Ibi Include Chlng for urker. rrp or any other kind of fih, and killing of rabbit or any other kind of wild gam. Deputies fcv been appointed and atala tilth and gam romniHsloner D. II. Madtcn warn everyone to procure a ral-flr- a I Icon sc before going fishing, because if Ibcy are caiiKbt. without a 1923 llccm. they mil. bare to pay the price of several years Keen for one. John K. Booth, manager of lb World Drug Co., ha (mii appoint 1 Ilctnae dealer for thl dlMrlct, and now licenses are now ready. 5 room bona, half FOR SALE city lot and good outbuildings, 4 blocks East of Orem Station. Inquire of Arthur Ncl.iou. . t r (AUVEKTIFiKUBNT) . Joseph Chopped, Mr. Joseph Roach Mrs. Earn Williams and daugk'er, Mildred, all went to Rigby, Idaho, last Thursday to attedn the funeral of Billie Chappel, the 18 months old aonof Mr. and Mra. William Chapped. The child died of bowel trouble and Mr. and Mrs. Chappel complications. buried their oldest child, a daughter, less than two years ago. The ladles of the Fourth ward recently won a contest with the men of the wkrd for ,ttyq best attendance at sacrament,,,,, Aua .result .the gentle? men played,. bos, to tbe ladles at a very successful party last Friday afternoon and evening. The men entertained the children of the ward In the afternoon, furnishing them with light refreshments. In the evening the ladles were entertained at a dancing party, the features of which were several dancing contests, whistling solos by Mrs. Herbert E. Williams and a light luncheon served to 150 guests. All present greatly enjoyed the occasion. - 3 rooms for rent over Press office. See Bishop Ralph D. Morgan. (ADVERTISEMENT) A complete line SEED GRAIN of Seed Wheat, Oats, Barley and Seed at the Gem Milling Co. (ADVERTISEMENT) fa The Wylie Thomas chapter of the Daughters, of Pioneers met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rosetta Warner. Community singing was led by Mrs. Louise Larson; prayer was offered by the chaplain and the minutes read by the secretary, after - which the ofllowing program was given: Sketch of the life of the life1 of Jesse Payton Holt given by his daughter, Mrs. Rosetta Warner; solo, Mrs. Ruby Bradford;sketch of the life of Mrs. Sarah Carr Holt read by Mrs. Elsie .Keele; solo, Mrs. Sarah Warner; reading Mrs. Amanda Alleman qf Provo; solo, Mrs. Sarah Mendenhall of Provo; reading Mrs. Mary Christensen; reading of an original poem, "The Life of Brigham Young" by the author, Jesse P. Holt pf LaGrande, Oregon." a visitor at the meeting; community singing, "O Ye Mountains High, led by Mrs. Larson and prayer by Mrs. Emma J. Brock-ban' Luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by her daughters and sisters to forty. The next meeting will be held on the first Thursday In May at the home of Mrs. George k. ' tt pan-tomt- aa ei-rvl- c gut ono-ba- lf American Legon lt Self-Cultu- by-Mr- . , i - six-foote- rs x 15-- J. , , - ' V 1 - |