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Show VOTE NOVEMBER 4. VOTE AS YOU PLEASE BUT VOTE. The. FAMISH VOLUME XXIII SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30th. 1324 Geo. J. Hansen Loses J. R. Clark Addresses Arm in Machinery Republican Rally dar J. Ilanson, of Palmyra. man for lb UtshlJsho kuaar (.14 Company, suffered aucb a mangled and lacerated arm when It waa ronveyor, Ibal am rsughl la a putailoa raa nereesary. Ila waa brought to tba offlro of Dr, J. W. Hagan, wbo rendered first aid and waa later taken to th hospital at Provo wbro I bo limb waa ampuU' NUMBER 44 Geo. II. Dern Speaks to Local Democrats Probing Political Slush Funds Minstrel Frolic a Big Musical Show 1 Al a well attended Republican ralItem D iius raile tanJl-dal- e Georgs Tho American legion Minstrel ly held Tuesday evening at tba Winfor Governor, waa the prim Ipal Frolic, whkh la In k staged al lb ona Theatre, J Reuben Clark waa tba speaker at the Democratic rally held Winona Theatre, Friday and Saturmain speaker. Mr. Clark opened bU j Tuesday evening (he Cl fy Pavilion. day, Novrinker 7lb and Mh, D being a speech by stating that political (Mr. Hern r on lined bis remark to rehearsed every afternoon and evenwere a good thing aa they made rnm par Don of tba last IWmocraiic and the cast of 76 people and lha ing people think of the funamental prinadministration to tbs Itrpublbait ad riiramlutra want to take this opportnliiDtration under Governor Mabey. ciple of government and brought oplu lie stated Ibal tba Itepublkan claim tunity urge b people of Spanlah tba vital probportunity to dioru of on th extravagant tod. part of the Fork to secure thi Ir tk kets early and lems. Ila then told of tba reeord of Democrat wa entirely unfounded, he among tba fortunate one to xrlevr Mr. Hansen ramo to th beet dump the Republican administrations for and explained the purpoae for wbhb this aueceeo. la tba Uradford laao about 3 oM.u k tba sixty year aud compared past Tb money wa spent. Item aggregating Minstrel Frolic aa It la to Tuesday afternoon. and while there a lb In tariff a over built wall around tba million be I tba eome dollar, to remove and speaker staged here, Is tb same show that attempted aid, bad goiio aa permanent Ira played Chicago, llosi on. New Tork debrla from tba conveyor while It country to keep out the product of ia tate property, sev- and many other of tbo larger cltloa proveinetii waa In motion. Ilia glove caught In cheap labor and build up tba Induseral hundred thouand dollar bad with great s nereis and tba director the machinery, and before it could tries of the country so protected. Ila keen expended aa a part of thl plate slates that this production will rank be alopped, bad dragged tie arm In said Ibal one great Industry rould not be damaged unless other Indusihis i the group on the Senatorial Investigating Committee whkh program during tba war, and at tba favorably with tba moat successful nearly to the ahoulder. It waa the s of the rival parties, who Is probing charges snd of the federal government. of tb company's past productions. request left arm which waa Injured, but aa tries suffered from tba effect. In aver that huge sums are being raised to bmk ths candidates. Left By taking thene thing Into consider Costumes and scenery used ar Mr. Ifauaen la the Inae la speaking of tba sugar Industry, ba to right: Senators Thomas W. liayatd, T, II. Caraway, W. E. Borah compared the cost of production In contended It thawed lax lab In tbelr aplyndor and rich In atlon, Mr. ami Henrik ShipsU-ad- . of hie moat ueeful limb. the countries to the that the laat Democratic administra- quality, the finest of silks and satins cost of production In the Culled tion had been a good deal mor econ- are used throughout. Th first part omical than that of Governor Mabey. minstrel setting alone Is on of gorSlates, and told bow much more J. W. Itohluaon, candldato for At- geous splendor, nothing ran com par cheaply laborers could live In those countries than here, lie branded the torney General, spoke upon some of with tb magnificence of artistry In LaFollette movement ns an Imagintba national Duea of tba campaign, In th setting of atsge and costum-Inary and chimerical movement to ovincluding tba lack of leadership of according to advance reports. The Ladlea Democratic Club of erthrow stable government. Coming Edward Morgan Berk, 18. and Ed- President Coolldge, tba oil acamlata Fred Matley, rounty commissioner, The olio, or second part of th Spanish Fork eutcrtalned at a rally doen to atate politics, Mr. Clark and candidate for for the ward M. Rowe, 45, student and tea- and tha failure of the admlnDtratlon mlnatrel, is a combination of tha flna at the B. Y. U.t to bring Into affect tbelr much her- them that embellishes tb first part. and reception at the City ravlllon compared the administration of four year term on the Republican cher, respectively, Simon Bamberger to that were injuured Tuesday morning In alded prosperity. In tb Indian number, which la baslaat Tburaday afternoon. The place In ticket, was suddenly stricken with a an automobile accident while ou their R. Mabey. of Governor Charb-Dr. Hugh M. Woodward, candidate ed on an old Indian legend, opporwaa appropriately decorated for the closing he staled that the Republican hemmorbage at the Republican ral- way from Spanish Fork to school, for superintendent of axhoola and tunity affords itself for real dramaoccaelon, with Oaga and photograph party existed to uphold and defend ly Tuesday evening at the Winona Young Berk was severly hurt, while Jamee II. Waters, candidate for Rep- tic ait, as well as bountiful and weird of the Democratic leadera In the the Constitution of the United Theatre, and aank down In bla seat Mr. Rowe escaped with scratches and resentative to Congress, also addres- Indian melodies written la an atbackground and potted planta and States and that the people who wish on th atage. Ha waa carried back brulaes. sed the rally briefly. mosphere that brings th hearer to cut flowera decorating the roatrum. to uphold It should vote the Re- Into the wlnga and first aid was adWhen near the Sprlngvllle-Maple-toManic was furnDhod by a quartet the visualization of the Hf of the In the abaence of the regular chair- publican ticket. ministered by Dr. J. W. Hagan, who of a out sudden turn augar factory, young ladles from the Spanish early Inhabitants of this hemisphere. man, John J. Itanka preaided. Lee of the road was made to avoid strlk Fork high school, and Mrs. Atkinson Yet It closes with a climax that disTemporary chairman, Henry A. was hurriedly summoned. L. Dakar, and former District Judge Gardner Introduced several candiDr. Hagan found that the Ing a cow, and the auto turned tur of Salt Lake City, wbo sang several pels all sombreuess from tb mind, A. D. Morgan were the flrat a peak era dates for offlees who were on the was due to an nicer of the tie. Mr. Beck wae Injured to such solos. leaving tb audience to traverse tha and apoke on laaue of the campaign platform, George I. Parker, candi- stomach. About a half hour later an extent that he was rendered un intervening space to the land of mysprincipally as it affects the county date for district Judge; M. B. Pope, Mr. Matley waa taken to his home In conscious. He was taken to the of tic Dm with laughter aa the guide. and state. Senator Wm. II. King candldato for district attorney and an automobile. Ilia condition la re- See of a And with laughter one continues Sprlngvllle phyelrlau, where waa the main speaker of the day. lie Fred Matley, candidate for county ported to be somewhat Improved, but bis were attended. He la Injuries through a hilarious half hour while called attention to many of the main commissioner. it Is still considered serious. eon of City Councilman Morgan Beck West Goes East and struggles with Music waa furnished by a male planka in the National Democratic of thla city. the old customs of the country of platform and told how they would quartet from the B. Y. U. of Provo, Mrs. Rowena Hodge was hostess to wero held at the strange habits. From the Far East services Funeral benefit the country should the Demo- including Rolf Pratt, Ariel Bailff, the ladlea of the club Mrs. C. C. Jensen and daughter, First ward chapel last Thursday af- we return to America again and nra crats win the election. Senator King Merrill Bunnell and Milton Perkins. last Friday evening. The lessou.Tbe have returned from Ephraim ternoon under the direction of Bish- entranced with a bevy of beautiful Bernice scored LaFollette as n visionary. He Rolf Pratt also sang two tenor solos. Founding of Utah, waa continued as where they visited relatives during op Wm. C. Beckstroni, for Joseph G. maids In a series of terpslchorean evtold how tariff waa often placed on Don Conover spoke on the polltl folows: Utah Territory the beet vacation. Organizing Boyack, Spanish Fork pioneer. Eulo- olutions that charm the eye and fill articles on which there was no com- ca llssues of Utah County chlefly.but and The Old Highway of Travel, adressea were made by Marlnus us with gladsome thoughts of when gistic petition, thus being a detriment to took occasion to explain the chaos Mrs. Annie Stanton; Colonization Larsen, Henry Gardner, C. W. Booth, we were young and lived in their, Kirs. Jacob A. Hansen entertained the country. One of these articles which might result should the elec- and Industrial Life In the Early and closing remarks world. ' Cornaby Ilolly In honor he called particular attention to is tion be thrown into Congress. He Days, Mrs. Jane Hodglus; Trials at dinner Saturday evening Music was by Bishop Beckstrom. Again we migrate to a foreign arsenic, used extensively by farmers llkcwlso asserted that LaFollette and and Difficulties of the Floneers by of Mrs. M. H. Dailey of Cedar City. furnished which ward the choir, shore, this time for gaiety alone and by The center piece was a basket of and fruit growers. Charles W. Bryan were both radical. Mrs. Ella Bralthwalte; Utah Pioselecfor the next half hour we are living' and the sang closing opening Covers were laid John J. Banks spoke briefly urging neers In the Service of their Coun- chrysanthemums. two duets were sung be- In the sunshine of mirth and melody. and tions W. McAllister Mr. Mrs. W. for and Mrs. all the voters to register and 400 good old ewes for. Sale Also try and Pioneers and Indians, "Mrs. one by Mrs. W. Lavtshnca of wardrobe 'and scenic ll tween the speeches, Annie D. Gardner made a few re- good feeder lambs. Call 118. Ben Lyle Creer;JUThe Black Hawk War, and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jack-soBessie W. Mrs. McAllister and that has never been aur- equipment J. Hansen, Mrs. Grover Johns marks thanking those who had as- Argjlo. and Schools of the Pioneers Mrs. (ADVEBTISEMENT) on and one by Mrs. Jennie Williams passed any amateur stage is promll and two children, Mrs. W. Ray sisted in the meeting. Following the Elsie Cornaby. A report of the meetMiss Minnie ised. Williams. Swenson and and son of Bingham and the A 20 acre farm near addresses a general social hour was For Sale ing of the State Federation of WoBorne of the best talent In Spanish E. B. K. Ferguson offered the Invoenjoyed, and under the direction of Palmyra. Will sell cheap all or part mens clubs was given by Mrs. Zella tonor guest. A. 'Boyack pro- Folk have been selected for this cation James and once. See at It taken if of Morgan Annie Mrs. Mrs. Lizzie Tuttle and Argyle. Luncheon was served to 16 The ser Warner, Sr., or phone 81-and their names will apThe pictures of the Utah Firemen's nounced the benediction. D. Gardner the refreshment commit(ADVEBT1SEMXNT) members and two visitors, Mrs. C.M. was vico next Issue of The Peres.1 well The the in attendedgrave pear to which were have tee served dainty refreshments to Jacobsen and Mrs. Rex Daniels. Mrs. Tournament, dediwas in The reserved seat sale will open at Spanish Fork cemetery ben shown Friday and Saturday at 150 guests. Jacobsen entertained with a number Dahle. World Drug Company next WedAndrew cated the by the Angelus Theatre, wre not avail of musical selections. November 6th, at 9 a. m. Adnesday, able for thes dates and will be shown Mrs. Cooper Jex was hostess for vance May tickets may be secured from Miss Wlnnlfred Ludlow, daughter on the Friday and Saturday followthe ladles of' the On Wentslan club M. P. Stark of Leland has plenty of the Legion. The MinH. Ludlow Mr. Mrs. member of Walter and any ing, November 7th and 8th. of1 winter Wednesday afternoon. Besides the Use for sale. apples Whitwood Is under the direction of of Thomas Frolic and strel Benjamin, members there were presnt three lAOVBBTIRVinrMT) of this city, were married yesterday Harrington Adonis, Inc., of Fostorla, special gusts, Mrs. Gerald Hawkins, at the Salt Lake Temple. Ohio. a In answer to question asked by Mrs. Floyd Ludlow and Mrs. James of C. Howard Chief adwas Means, Engineer Measom. Mrs. Henry Child mitted into the club as a member. the State Road Commission, as to Luncheon with Halloween favors whether the State Road Commission For President or the Cpunty Commissioners may was served at 6 oclock. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE For President For President legally prohibit the driving of cattle, For JOHN W. DAVIS CALVIN COOLIDGE , BURTON K. WHEELER The Alta Club met last Friday af- sheep or other animals over the For Presidentiol Khn'tors For Arrangements have ben made with For ternoon at the home of Mrs. Nora state roads, or whether the State j F. C. BOBO CHARLES W. BRYAN CHARLES G. DAWES Robertson. Ten members and two Road Commission ' or the County Frank Groussman, local manager of MRS. VINA HOLDAWAY For President iol Electors Invitd guests, Mrs. Fred Skinner and Commissioners may legally assess For Presidcntlol Electors JOHN W. A1RD Western Union Telegraph Co., the J. P. SHOWALTER LYMAN SKEEN W. J. TOY Mrs. Etta Tuttle, were present. A and collect damages done by stock to furnish up to the' minute election MRS. INEZ KNIGHT ALLEN MRS. HENRY C. TAGGART to Har the General roads. Ethel was Mrs. Attorney by given reading MRS. H. J. HAYWARD on Tuesday evening at the MRS. ROSE H. HAMBLIN returns NEIL M. MADSEN Money. Mrs. Etta Tuttle assisted the vey H. Cluff renders the following THOMAS F. KEARNS World Drug Company. A direct wire hostess in serving. opinion: For Representative to Congress For Representative to Congress will transmit returns of Presidential I believe under the power conJ. H. WATERS E. O. LEATHERWOOD and County elections to the State ferred upon the State Road ComFor Governor For Governor store, begining at 7 p. m. By drug GEORGE H. DERN CHARLES R. MABEY mission, it would have the right to this A telegram was received here yesarrangement, the people of this For Secretary of State make a rule prohibiting the driving For Scretary of State will be afforded the privcommunity JAMES W. FUNK terday by Mrs. Sarah Twelves stating H. E. CROCKETT of sheep or cattle over certain highof .first Rand returns ilege getting David that her For State Auditor . Butler, only brother, For State Auditor ways, but it would also be for you most O. at DANIEL the LARSEN interesting time. JOHN E. HOLDEN had died yesterday at Camp Lewis, Mrs. Janie Finch Farnsworth, wife to furnish a way through which the For Treasurer State Treasurer was State For he serving Washington, where of Moses F. Farnsworth of Slt Lake sheep or cattle or other animals JOSEPH RIRIE JOHN WALKER in the United States Army. The body NEW BABIES be Mrs. of driven lieu Mr. and said of in and highmay daughter City For Attorney General For Attorney General wiU be shipped to Spanish Fork bv J. WILLLIAM ROBINSON HARVEY H. CLUFF Joseph D. Finch of this city, died way. While the commission has the the Government, and a military funA baby girl was born Saturday to For Supt. of Public Instruction For Supt. of Public Instruction Tuesday afternoon at a hospital in power to protect the highways, the eral will be held here under the dir- Mrs. Clarence Nielsen. , DR. C. N. JENSEN DR, HUGH M. WOODWARD Sait Lake following a lingering ill- public at the same time has the right For Justice of the Supreme Court ection of the local post of the Ameriness of five weeks. Besides her hus- to use them and where it becomes For Justice of the Supreme Court A. J. WEBER can Legion. DANIEL N. STRAUP band and parents, she is survived by necessary to drive sheep or cattle WEATHER REPORT t No details as to the cause of death For State Representative For State Representative thrree children Frank; Price Farns- from one point to another witihin the MAUD B. JACOB ACHSA E. PAXMAN worth 10 years old; Donna Finch State, they may be driven along the LAWRENCE M. ATWOOD J. O. STONE some is Mark course other unless and 8, highway Farnsworth, Joseph HILTON A. ROBERTSON JAMES H. GARDNER JOSEPH A. ANDERSON N. C. CHRISTENSEN Farnsworth, 7. She was born in provided. As for the right to collect damagSpanish Fork January 8, 1866, and For District Judge ' For District Judge ' ELIAS HANSEN ANDREW B. MORGAN made her home here until the time es for injuries to the highway, I will LEE L. BAKER GEORGE P.' PARKER of her marriage. She has been a say that in my opinion such right Sabbath at 2:30 p. m. with a study For District Attorney For District Attorney resident of Salt Lake City for the exists, but it Is confined to the Coun. JAMES B. TUCKER M. B. POPE of the temperence lesson. An acpast nine years. ty Commissioners of the County. count of the recent Chlrstian EndeaFor Commissioner Commissioner For Term) (4 year (4 year Term) The remains will be brought to R. W. MONEY vor Convention will be given. ' FRED MATLEY morMiss Norma for Fork burial and Leslie Ferguson Friday Spanish vFor Commissioner (2 Year Term) For Commissioner (2 Year Term) ning, and funeral services will be Larsen, both of this city were marALEX H. LOWE JAMES T. GARDNER First extracted for quality honey at Second fhe at Salt Lake Temple last the ward meeting ried held sale by Soren Peterson. For County Attorney For County Attorney house Friday afternoon at 2 oclock. Thursday, (ADTEBTISEHBOT) MARTIN M. LARSEN I. E. BROCKBANK bt rl-Ile- counter-charge- left-hande- Ik-r- semi-tropic- Democratic Ladies Hear Senator King Fred Matley Sutlers Student and Teacher Hcmmorliagc at Rally Hurt in Auto Accident g, a n hem-morha- ge Funeral Services for Joseph G. Boyack Self-Cultu- re Ber-ne- n, Cam-me- supe- r-show - Attorney General Says Stock Be Denied of State Highway Here Are the Candidates Republican Ticket Democratic Ticket Progressive Ticket Vice-preside- nt Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- nt David Butler Dies at Camp Lewis Wash. Jane Finch Farnsworth Dies at Salt Lake City . - Election Returns at the World Drug Company |