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Show Wm& ME VOLUME XXIV SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1925 Spanish Forker Gets NUMBER 3 Spanish Fork Post B.:Y, U, Scholarship Installs New Officers 'j' The College of Commerce of the Brigham 'r Ytfnngg University has . awarded the McDonald Scholarship to of Spanish Fork, ; ' Wilford L. Ashby and the FiVmage scholarship to Willard H. Clark of American Fork. Mr. Ashby Is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School In 1915, ,, , and later taught, in the elementary r schools of Nebo district; In spite of - of being without father Or mother he of bing without father er mother he determined to 'get an education and , has adopted this as his .major ideal. McDonald scholarship is the , i The B. Y. Ubf the McDonald to the gift Candy company bf 'Salt Lake City. , The Firmage scholarship is the gift of J. L. Firmage of Atherican Fork. ... .. The college of commerce has four , . of these scholarships id' award each year to high. school and lower division college students. They Include y .a cash conslderittlon of $ 100 and a distinctive honor, jn that' they v are awarded oH the base( of efficiean: industry. ncy, attitude,-stabilit. ' , , ; car--,,r- Mix and His Horse (" i--. Coming to Angelus ...T" . 1 . Tom Mix and Tony, hft wonderful town Boon agin. ahorse will They .are coming td the' Angelus next Wednesday for a two dpy run, in a new Wllliatti Fox Western prr iuctlon 'tiffed, The Heart (Buster " V bd These ihseparabi chums, , ' of cut sorts all tr . up Tony,' thU new picture. For instance, f t kidnaps everybody, in town perform a marriage ceremony to his sweetheart from marry in? a foreign crobk and as a result lauds in Jail at a very 'crucial momea and everything seems lost. .The wedding march Is struck up and the- villiaa and the girl are marching ttoward the alter. Then Toby ambles up outside the Jail and well it would spoil it for you if you 'knew what Tom and Tony did,' but 'Tom gets out of Jail and prevents the marriage, by seconds be-i- ? yr pr-ve- nt - Lost - II jewel Elgin watch, open face.' Substantial reward if returned to this officii or calj,7l-r-2- . Spring-- vind.' ttvit y.i Udvxbtuiimznt r.v : 40 acres of At land In Lake Shore and good horns and outbuildings for sale cheap.; - See Ammon Ferguson. , (AurnnsnoNT) Mrs. John Phillips was hostess at a quilting party Wednesday afternoon.,.. The. Misses Gladys Phillips and1 Ann Finch served dinner at 8 o'clock to the following lades, Mrs. Rosetta Flavel.Mrs.Lizzie Finch, Mrs. John E. Bowen,. Mrs. Annie . Rowe, Mrs. Annie R. Beck', Mrs. nesi. Creer, and the hostess. Building and Loan Declare Dividend t Ag- At. the meeting of the Board of Education of th Nebo School District held last night the following officers were elected for the vehaulng two years: Thomas F. TolhUrst, president; R. H. Boswell,1 Wm. A. Cornaby, dery";' G, R. treasurer; J. F. Brlnghurst and Albert Swenson, auditing committee. . vfee-presde- May-coc- k, The girls of the Peter Pan Club were entertained at a slumber party last Saturday evening by .Miss Bernice Jensen at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen. A hot oyster sapper was served at 10 o'clock ' following an evening spent enjoying various games. The rest of the evnlng was spent in slumbering. Enjoying th occasion were tbe Misses Hannah LarioA,' Hannah Bowen, Zelda Petersoh, Mary1 Cornaby, Genieva Bowen, Marlon Jones, Isabel Hodge, Helen, Rowe and Jennie Jones ' TH The Club met last Thursday nlgkJwlth Mrs. Diantha Livingston. The study of the Bible 'eras the tople-e- f the lesson. Tbe following progOPya given: solo, Mss June Llrlngstoaf singing, Books of the Bible, paper, How We Got the Bible, Mrs. Lyle Creer; topic continued by Mrs. Annie Stanton; ''Tyndall's Version of the Bible, Mrs. Lyle Hughes. There were seventeen prsent, three visitors being Mrs. Brockbank, Mrs. Grace Gardner and Mrs. Percy Hansen. Lunch-eo- n was served at 10:20, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. Grace Oardner gad Mist June Livingston. par-nt- s, e Self-Cultu- re La-Ret- ta The Spanish Fork PoBt of. the American Legion was presentefl- with "a Distinguished Meritorious certificate from the national headquartej-- of the American Legion for having rendered service to the American Legion by enrolling 100 per cent of its 1924 membership for 1925 by December lsf, 1924. Vernal Post wras thd only other post In the state to receive such n ertiilcate. . This is th second certificate the pest has recefved from national headquarters, the other being in 1922. The certificate wus presented by, Departmnt Adjutant Ktrke M. Decker at the installation social helfi last Saturday evening at t.he Williams Hall, and was duly accepted by Commander Petty. The Installation social of the Legion was one of the largest and most enjoyable meetings ever held by the ! local post. Commander ePtty was in HELEN HALES, and ELLA MONEY WALDO HAGAN, DON SORENSON, Charge until after the new officers as KING, PRINCE, GYPSY and QUEEN in the FIRE PRINCE were installed by State Commander John E. Booth, after which ComThe story of The Fire Prince the play is shaping up in a way that is at the piano with the accompanimander Jos. E. Nelson took the chair. opera which Is to bo produced Janu- very pleasing. The two acts have ments that are pleaslng.and helpful. Brief, speeches ,wre made by Mr. The orchestra is rehearsing dally ary 30 and 31 by the Spanish Firk been tested out with dancing and Booth, "Adjutant Decker, deputy High School is rather complicated properties complete, with the excep- on the opera score. Since Mr. Waldo frank Deming, county and can only be told when all the tion of a special dance In Act 2 that Hagan, who plays solo violin In the Cond-ers executive committeeman Earl will be given by Miss Lois Bowen, who school orchestra, is one of the prinand Phil Huibut, commander of characters are present to hare their has not been seen in Spanish Fork cipals In the opera, Mr. C. M. Jacobthe Provo Post. After the Installa- say. Suffice It to say that there Is no since she has taken t!;e spoclal work son and Eugene Jacobsen will hantion the ceremony, the following new villain, but there is a Firedrake; a along the dancing line In Salt Lake dle the solo violin parts of the score. pienibers wre initiated by the post "cloak of a magic carpet, City. darkness, Regular members of the school orpost officers and the wrecking crew: The Wise Man the and chestra have will handle the other parts. King seven boots. and a pair of league raRt; Robrtson, Matt Johnson, also had some special work in dan- The school orchestra numbers 23 ,Wbetmau..BernelI J. Hansen, There is also a fine lot of boys and if one is to judge by thestufC, pieces, but only halt of these can be Percy Hansen,' Victor Whiting, Mc- girls who are working like fury In cing put-obefore the chorus in one used In the opera, The Fire Prince Kinley Whitney,' Garvin McKell. Re- order to put the opera over in fine they of the last rehearsals. Is being advertised as "the big treat freshments were served. .The cast is being very efficiently of tbe winter season and at!l indistyle. Merrill McKell and Eugene Gard- Rehearsals have been held sojfar coached by Miss Howe and Miss Lois cations favor its being such. Dont ner accmpanied John E. Booth to in the high school auditorium and the Brockbank is constantly on the job miss it. Ogden Monday and visted relatives At tfio annual meeting of the Spanish Fork Building and Loan Association, held Saturday evening at the - Thurber School, a dividend of $2300 was declared upon the outstanding apital stock of the association, ranging from 12.60 per share for the first series to 22c upon the series of 1924. This association, all the officers of which are local people, was organized in 1919, and at the present time have loans outstanding of (42,000.00, for the building of homes. The annual election of officers was held Saturday night, the following being named as the board of directors: A. E. Money, W. P. Shippee, Dr. Joseph Hughes, Dr. J. W, Hagan and G. Ray s Hales. J. C. Penney Company Meet at Atlantic City - Noted for its many great inspirational conventions, Atlantic City the of the seaside resorts on the queen i Atlantic Coast will be the scene, on January 20th to 23rd, of one that will have a i ADOPTS SAFETY MEASURE st National Bank has Iny Installed the famous sured bank chocks. The plan in conniption with these checks is to provide fb each depositor of the bank a (1,000 insurance policy against any loss through fraudulent alterations. Annually the loss from check manipulations amounts to over (50,000,-000.0In other words, every three anti minutes, someone, somewhere, suffers a loss fron check crooks. Safety paper in itself Is not buildsafe, any more than ings cannot be consumed by fire. Inasmuch as William J.Burns.the world famous detective states that check raisers are more to be feared than the safe blower with his Insurance Is absolutely necessary and essential In order to provide a positive protection on checks. The Insurance Is carried In the old Hartford Accident and Indemnity Com pany, 113 years old, and with y of assets behind them. insured bank checks each bear a' statement, Protected by the Wm. J. Burns International Detective AgTho-Fir- Super-Safet- John E. Booth Visiting Union Meeting to be Trained Seal Stars Held January 18th In This Picture Legion Posts of State The Palmyra Stake Union Meeting will be held January' 18th at 7:30 p. m. In order that the auxiliary organizations may have the proper accomodations for their class work, so they can have opportunity of putting over their work effectively, it will be necessary for us to meet separately as the high school will not accomodate all the organizations. After a careful consideration we have made the following assignments and request that you meet as follows: Relief Society aud Primary Third Ward Church. Second Ward Sunday School Church. Religion CJass Seminary. Priesthood, Young Ladles Mutual, Young Mens Mutual, Genealogical Committee High School. We request that the presidents of the auxiliary associations and that the High Councilman in charge see that everything will be in readiness to commence work at 7:30 p. m. r Louise Fazenda, who plays a leadJohn E. Booth, state commander of visitthe American Legion, has been ing role in Thomas II. Inces latest ing the various posts in the State comedy special, "ThoGalloping Fish and installing their newly elected ofclaims that she holds the world's recficers for the nsuing year. ord with the remarkable collection of The following posts were visited by animal stars which she has supported him last week: Friday evening the cats, dogs, horses, carp, are includProvo officers were installed at a baned in her repertoire. In tbe new Ince quet at the Hotel Roberts. Saturday production she shares headlines with evening Mr. Booth Installed the ofa clever trained seal. Ills name is ficers of the local post. Monday evFreddie and besides playing the ening the officers of the Herman Baker Post of Ogden were Installed and title role In the production, he Is reon Tuesday venlng he visited the Salt nowned as a vaudeville performer Lake Post and installed thir officers. with a whole collection of tricks up In visiting the various posts, Mr. his fin. Ills antics kept the entire Booth says that a very active set of cast of comics on their toes during officers have and he looks forward to a very successful the production, vlelng with him In year. Spanish Fork has the largest creating uproarious comedy situation paid up 1925 membership in the Sydney Chaplin, Chester Conklin stute and the state department has a Ford Sterling, John Stoppling, Lu25 per cent Increase in membrsilp RIcksen and Truly Shattuck apcille over any previous yar. pear in the brilliant cast. Mr. Booth will visit the southern "The Galloping F!sU"will be shown HENRY A. GARDNER, ency, Inc. part of the state the latter part of at the Angelus Theatre on Friday. M. EDWARD A. ROWE, Gardner,' the cash ler, the month. On one visit he will preHenry WELLS T. BROCKBANK says, I do not intend that any of our sent th new Beaver post with their GOorge A. Hicks was receiving the Stake Presidency, lods shall suffer charter. thru any depositors of his numerous congratulations check raising. For that reason we occasion the frlendB, being his 90th See Good Fresh Cow tor Sale are with other progressSALEM birthday. A dinner was given In his ive banks all over the country in pro- D. S. Hopla, Maplcton. honor in the afternoon by his grand(ADVKBTISKJfltXT)l viding this positive protection against daughter, Mrs. Henry Huber of crooks. We are giving this insurance The Relief Society held a surprise Mr. A. L. Hlat of Payson Mrs. and policy in tbe amount of (1,000 to are visiting for a few days with her party on their president, Mrs. Mareach and everyone of our customers Mrs. George .Wood entertained and Mrs tha Christensen, who 1s leaving for without any cost to them whatever. mother and father, Mr. ; John B. Jex. a of relatives and friends at number Salt Lake, where she will make her a party Saturday evening In surprise Mr. and Mrs. Jones Bowen have home for the next two mouths, her NOTICE ESTRAY husband's birthday. Afof her honor been called to Idaho Falls, Idaho, by husband being a member of the Legof of State an Utah, Utah, County evening spent in playing varthe serious Illness of their daughter, islature. Tbe evening was spent in ter ss. Fork ious Spanih Precinct, gamos, lunchoon was served by to a prjgram at the meetMrs. Ellen Bowen Taylor. I have in my possession the follow- listening assisted by her daughter, the hostess, ing house, after wlfich a lap lunch not which it described Laura. ing animals, was served to 125 friends, after which SALE OF ANIMAL FOR DAMAGES claimed and taken away, will be sold State of Utah, County of Utah, games were played. , at Public Auction to the highest cash Tomorrow evening the Lake Shore Behjamln Precinct ss. A number of .friends pleasantly bidder Fork the at Dramatic City Company will put on the Spanish T have in my possesion the followof January, surprised Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Dalvs good old southern comedy drama, on Pound the 19th day ing described animals, which if not 1925 last Friday evening aud gave them at 2 oclock p.m. and Sunshln at the Third clkfimed and taken away, will be sold About 18 wore "Tempest 9 years old, an oyster supper. Hall. They played One black Amusement ward horse, aurton to the highest cash at public present. comwith 1000 branded a house In Lake to full this lbs.; wieghs play bidder, at Benjamin, In Utah county, bination Mrs. W. E. Christensen entertalucd Shore lest on WAIl It Is reported and thigh. right night oiTthe 27th day of January, 1925, at 1 year at a chicken dinner Friday evening that in good shape Also hiare one black the have colt, play they thVhour of 1 p. m.: a In honfir of her husband's birthday. and it Is well worth tho prlci of adwith brandod lbs. 500 old, weighs 7 cow about years old, brandTTed Covers were laid for 16. The even- mission. ed resembling combination' ' OO on quarter circle dot on right thigh'. were taken up by ni' ing was spent in social chat. Said estrays three legs ribs; car mark, in the said precinct on the Cth day of The Y. L. M. I. A. officers and $17.50 to Sun Francisco and Los under halt crop la right car, two unPound-keepW.T. home of 1925. Fearl met at ROACH, the teacbors and Return via Denver & Angcli-January, der bits and upper cut In left ear. was of Spanish Fork Precinct. Sabin time The Rio Grand Western account Monday evening. Said animals were taken up by nie UDVKUTIHKMKNT) lesIn work. lesson Senior The Excursion. Tickets on sale spent to secure tbe payment of (1.00 damson Beth was Junior Rico; given by January 17th only; final return limages done by said animals upon the Wanted People who are Lillie Llleu by by Koyla, it, April 15. Stopovers In both dirfrom Pyorrhea, sore, bleeding, ulpremises of T.E. Herbert on the 13th and ections. For tickets, Pullman reserMaggie Myrle Hopper, Taylor 1925. day of January, cerated gums, to use Townsend were which refreshments after and detailed schoduls, call on Stoue, vations T. E. HERBERT, Poumlkeeper of Remedy, sold on a euro members to 16 the hostess served Rio Grande by Agent, Spanish Fork. at your drug store. Benjamin Precinct. ( ADY BUTUSKUIXT) presuut. (ADVEBTlSJUOUiT) (ADTCUTIBEUXNT) 0. one-ha- lf fire-pro- of nitro-glycer-in- e. rail-llb- been-eluect- d ns Super-Skfet- v NOTES . Fay-so- on-left- n. , er s Mid-Wint- Uct-hiv- significance. For possibly the first time in Le-Gra- national rank first LATEST e nation-wid- er his- tory, the administrative personnel of a great mercantile nstltutlon has set aside its everyday activities to bring and man- -, its executives, agers together for four days of Inspirational enlightenment. Business matters will be entirely eliminated and the several sessions will be devoted exclusivly to the desirability of creating a higher plane of efficiency for the man in business pursuits. The convention will be held by the J. C. Tenney Company at the Ambassador, one of the palatial hotels of Atlantic City. Managers and their wives to the number of nearly one , thousand will be present. will men notable speak, Many among them Hon. William Jennings Bryan, Snator Frank B. Willis of Ohio, Dr. Russell II. Conwell, Judge Harold Wells, Dr. James B. Lough, Mr. Fred B. Smith, secretary of the International Y. M. C. A.; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of the Jewish Free Synagogue, New York, and Arthnr Nash, the 'men who insisted npon putting bis garment manufacturing business on the Golden Rule basis. The speakers from the J. C. Penney Company will be Mr. J. C. Penney, Mr. E. C. Sams, Mr. George H. Bash-nel- l. Dr. Thomas Tapper, Dr. Francis Burgette Short, all of New York, and Mr. F. R. Payne of Salt Lake City. Three special Pullman trains will take the entire party from Atlantic City to New York on Saturday, January 2ith, where the companys and warehouses will he inspected. The managers will board sevrat special trains tbe following week for the return home. Manager E.' D.- Firmage of tbs local J. C. Penney Store will attend the convention and Is scheduled to leave Saturday at 1:30 a. m., January 17. He will be away about three weeks. -- of-fle- ns - Mrs. Ilazl Nolan entertained a few frlcuds at a social Sunday evening. Mrs. Ben E. Argyle spent several days of the week at 8prlngville because of the llness of her mother Mrs. M. J. Deal. A three tubs Radio set For Sale made by General Electric Co., best 3 tube set made. Will sell at a bargain. C. D. STRANG, Columbia Music and Jewelry Co. (Adv) Two room house for sale or rent Inquire William Peterson. UOVXBTUUUMT) WEATHER REPORT , |