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Show THE SPANISH FORK PBESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Farewell Party. For.. 3rd Ward Missionaries Four Comedy Stars in The Night Club 1st Ward Missionaries Farewell Party For Jesse Holt and Merle Wood were honored at a missionary party Saturday evening at the First ward chapel. The function commenced with a program under the direction of Clarence Smith, chairman of the recreation singing, lod Community committee. by Mrs. Bessie 0. Hales prayer, HenMrs. solo, ry J. McKell; whistling Herbert E. Williams; readings, Clara CreerArchlo Williams and Mrs. Len Hansen; piano trio, Olea Huff, Violet and Dortbella Wood vocal solo, Mrs. Velma Jarvis; piano solo, Mrs.Blanch Holt Nielsen; remarks. Bishop Wm. At the close of the C. Bockstrom. a program variety of games were played and a singing contest conducted under the direction of Mrs. Bessie G. Hales. There were also a number of amusing stunts. meats were served to 250. 1 . Furnished rooms and garage 11, Bank. Mrs. blocks east Commercial S. L. Cornaby. ADVERTISEMENT) v It Is quite evident that Tennessee will not stand for' any monkey busl- -' ness. Four Room House for Rent - 2 blocks east of Commercial Bank.. See Lyman Losee or phone 114-- r. , (ADVERTISEMENT) Malo parents throughout the land will be glad to learn that Sunday, June 21st, was said to bo Fathers Bay. . quartette of former Mack Sennet comedians have been brought together by Faramounts The Night Club. They are Raymond Griffith, Vera Reynolds, Wallace Beery and Louise ' Fazenda. After serving their apprenticeship In comedies, all entered the field of dramatic productions and rose to cov eted positions as featured players. Their appearance In The Night Club marks the first time In years that they have all played together. In The Night Club all play the type of role In which they have won their popularity. Griffith Is a band some, rich young American; Vera Reynolds Is a winsome, piquant miss with whom Griffith falls In love; Beery Is, of course, a villain, but one whose deeds are more humorous than wicked, and Louise Fazenda is the amorous sweetheart of Beery, who loves men only when they are angry. was adapted The Night Club from William De Millea stage play, "After Five. It was directed by Paul Irible and Frank Urson, who made Forty Winks, and will be shown at the Angeius on Monday, A . What Critics Tell the Show Managers of Buster Keatons Play Place your orders for raspberries now with W. II. Whiting, Mapleton. (ADVERTISEMENT) Miss Elizabeth S. Strang of New York City, arrived today and will visit here with her cousin, C. D. Strang and family. Schuyler Strang will leave Friday with his brother, Howard Strang, of Payson, for a trip through Zion Canyon, They will be absent about a ' week. The Navigator steers f straight course. As all the world Mrs. C. D. Strang spent part of lores a laugh your patrons must be last week In Salt Lake City, the guest I hare returned to Spanish Fork exceptions to the rule If they do not of Mrs. Andrew Jacobsen. While agin and am now ready to take care flock 'to see Buster Keaton as the there she was a guest at the wedding of your shoe repairing in first class sap of the family tree. And every- breakfast at the home of Mrs. JacobJ. M. ALEXANDER. . one that enters the theatre will leave sen In honor of her sons marriage shape. ' (ADVERTISEMENT) It with a broad grin which will make to Miss Vauna Smith and also atthe best sort of an ad for thO show. tended the wedding reception at the The old wooden porch In front of It will Smith home on Wednesday evening, please them all. the Press office, which for many years Buster certainly clinches his title June 24th. has been a landmark on Main Btreet, as of his class and he is was torn down Saturday. We have In champion a class by himself. From the first The Fidelous Club met last Thursbeen unable to learn the exact date shots him of his bath afternoon at the home of Mrs. forgetentering day of the erection of the porch but It Is ful of the formality of removing his Marlon Taylor. Plans were made thought to be sometime In the early dressing gown, and taking his motor to entertain tRe children at the City 80s. Square nails were used in the car to be driven across the street, Park on the next regular club meetconstruction. until the end of the picture, where he ing day. The remainder of the time makes the rescuing submarine loop was spent in doing fancy work, after Springers for your Sunday and the loop in his surprise at his sweet- which refreshments were served to Fourth of July dinners, 600 to select hearts kiss, hwill win favorable fourteen members and tbe following from at II. J. Mortensons, ( ADVERTISEMENT) audience reaction. guests: Mrs. George Whetman, Mrs. There is literally a laugh In every LeGrand Smith .Mrs. Neade Crandall, Students of the Spanish Fork High School who were members of the foot of film. . Not one situation is Mrs. Grant Crandall, Mrs. norace devoid of mirthful action, and thru Fereday, Mrs. Wallace Brockbank, high school chorus, either last year It all neither Buster nor Betsy crack and Mrs. Jack Martell, the latter of or the year before, are Invited to be a smile. Salt Lake City. Second ward at the Chapel Tuesday All the potential patronage of your when the at 8:30, Evening, July 7th, ' theatre may be Interested in this one. Plenty of New Potatoes. See Wm Palmyra Stake Choir will be organizC. Rigtrup. It outshould be as an advertised ed. F. J. FAUX, Stake ChoriBter. (ADVERTISEMENT) standing example of what may be While New York women are trying offered la the way of an evenings The bathing season reveals the fact to appear thin, a bootlegger likes to entertainment absolutely devoid of that the winter left some of ns in the slightest suggestion of anything bad shape. appear fat. lie carries a rubber barsalacious or objectionable. It is good room, under his walscoat. CylindriAn explorer says that Eskimos rarcal cartridges filled with highballs clean fun from flash to fadeout. At ely weep. Still tjiey have their daily New York American. blubber. are slipped to N. Y. baseball fans. It the Angeius Saturday, July 4th. . Is amazing how many drinks some Sam, I sho was sorry to hear yo Miss Minnie Evans, daughter of j men can carry under their belts and am sick. sister Mr. Mrs. of and this Joseph J. Evans still remain sober enough to rake in What yo mean sickT My sister to married Orville ,was City Tuesday the money. ' aint sick? Cummings at Salt Lake City. Aint sick? What fo you all have FOURTH OF JULY RATES dat Brock-bansign on de front of de house Bell Schuyler Strang and Mark RESTORED out of order? Scouts two who made the Boy Special Excursion Fares will be in recent to were Bryce Canyon, trip effect via DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN between all stations. the speakers at the meeting of the . Minimum fare CO cents. Tickets on Rotary Club held Monday at the sale July 3 and 4; final return limit, home of Mrs. Lizzie Tuttle. The boys told, of tbelr experiences on the trip July 7. Call on nearest' Rio Grande box-offi- k, Dr. Paul V. Jameson Home From Chicago and thanked the Rotarlans for the help they had given In sending them. Agent. (ADVERTISEMENT) IS THE FARM) GOING to the f Every farm eg In America should reed this amazing article on oreeent-daj- r conclltlon. JUNK PILEo Witch for it. Read' Ol Iron igs Br . - FRANK Q. LOWDEN FORMER QOYpRNQR Owner C OUNOI of$faniulf I Form ' Dr. Paul V. Jameson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jameson, and a brother of the Jameson Sisters, well known singers, has graduated as a physician and surgeon from the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago and will commence his interne work at the Salt Lake County Hospital in July. He Is a member of two fraternities, the Phi Chi Medical fraternity and also the ri Kappa Epsilon Honorary National Scholastic Fraternity. Dr. Jameson Is a former student of the Spanish Fork High School and the University of Utah, where he received his A. B. degree. During the past year he has practiced In the Cook County Hospital And the Chicago Lying In Hospital.. lie has also worked on the physicians staff of the Industrial First Aid Hospital. For Sale A B. Huff, 193 N. , parrot. See Maud Third East. (ADVERTISEMENT) SPECIAL SUNDAY ONLY EXCURSIONS A SOLUTION in ' THIS ISSUE OF T1IE lKESS 1 , f ( Uncle JahnJ the grandmother , has, spiritually, the younger face By Arthur Brisbane Tom Lee, negro boatman on tHfc Mississippi, lived long before the world heard of him. The steamer Norman sank and he saved thirty lives. The folks collected money to buy him a house, much to his surprise. His performance seemed to him commonplace. I kept going and coming," said he, "until I saved everybody I saw in the river. Then I went to the sand bar and built a fire." The world exists and life is made possible, thanks to the workers that just keep going and coming. , MENT0RULE EARTHS FORCES. GRANDMAS YOUNGER FACE. FREE? HOW CAN HE KNOW? THOSE LIBERTY BONDS. , The scientific person says the recent terrific heat comes from spots on the sun, unusually fierce. Another says the heat travels north from tropical jungles, thunks to atmospheric conditions. Accidental conditions of the ulr lanes send us heat from the Equu-to- r. How soon shall we learn to do, for ourselves, what nature does fitfully and at the wrong time 7 . Do you doubt that fully civilized men will transfer surplus heat from the Equator to the North Pole? That will seem a modest some centuries accomplishment hence. . 9 It seems difficult to us. But suppose you hud predicted two hundred years ago that the lightning flashing in the sky, occasionally killing men, would be harnessed one day and made to run a washing machine, a fan or a carpet sweeper. Men will manage and direct the earth's heat as easily as they now direct heat from the furnace. A man writes in his last hour, Burn me up, scatter my ashes around the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. Death has set me free. How does he KNOW that death has set him free? Nature, of which death is a part, has a habit . of using the same material over and over again, The tree of this generation supplies mould to the tree that takes its place. , A man burned up today may go traveling, his spirit to continue his work and struggling in some other far off sphere. Everybody knows what a depressed working man said to his dog: "Youre lucky. When youre dead, thats the end of it. But when I die, theyre not through with me yet; I have to go to hell ( r. re , then. However weak this nation may be, in the face of a spirited article written by obscure Socialists, it is a strong nation, financially. Conlngsby Dawson, writer, mourns bemuse women are set aside, shelved, at an age when their brothers and husbands begin to be interesting. He says a woman is, or ought to be at the height of her charm after forty. U. S. Government Various things work against women and prevent their having ardent young admirers, as Ninon de 1Enclos had at the age of seventy. The children come too close together, In many cases and that wears women out. Then, husbands are dull, and The blessin of contentment may be realized, of course, if a feller waxes thankful that the world aint any worse. But, when a mortal sets around an' twiddles with his thumbs, he to pick aint the sort of citizen the ripest plums. Youll run acbost the yapper nearly every place you go, who bases his distinction of the stuff he doesn't know who favors all the ideas that is easiest to dismiss an demonstrates, that ignorance is bliss. And then, we find the feller so averse to honest toil, that he reckons pure contentment aint allied with midnight oil we find, on close observance, that he seldom ever sweats, while indulgin satisfaction over duties he forgets. Contentment and indifference may travel side by side, and a moderate dose of either one but if may hold us satisfied a feller wants to be of any earthly use, hell find lifes true contentment with the stuff he can produce! ' bonds went NICHT higher then ever last week. Those assured by this writer during the bond selling campaigns that bonds would go above par will please note that Treasury four and a quarters sold last week at 107.10. ' It takes every man fifty years At fifty a to learn how to live. man is either a fool or a physician." But if a man at fifty will do what he knows he OUGHT to do, he may easily live fifty years af- ter a days work their talk is frightfully tiresome. No food for the wifes mind. Also, women have lived on the earth for 500,000 longer. To KNOW is one thing, to DO is another. x IPfrve XHinS I?Mmti Wife vacHanckg cflotiiaec EUEE! before buying a rr every woman would try the Maytag Gyrafoam, side by side with any other washer, 10 times out of 10 she would take the Maytag! Why? Because only the Maytag has that super-moder- n Gyrafoam Principle. A washing method years and years ahead. Only the Maytag washes 50 lbs. of dry clothes an hour. Only thcMaytag washes so thoroughly that of wristbands, collars and cuffs is unnecessary. Only theMaytaghas a cast aluminum, tub. hand-rubbin- g self-cleani- Only the Maytag has the patented wringer that automatically adjusts itself to handkerchiefs or blankets, and releases tension instantaneously. No other washer has these features. Nor can any other washer duplicate the speed, thoroughness, convenience and economy of the Maytag. Gyra- foam performance has not been, cannot be matched. Prove this. Phone and a Gyrafoam will be brought right to your home. Wash with It , see by its action' why world leadership came to the Maytag in a few short months. For homes without electricity the Maytag Gyrafoam is aoadable with fultt-Moto- r attachment. The famous Maytag Motor. Catoline Gyrafoam Washer oWITH CAST a RIO GRANDE WESTERN will sell round trip tickets, good Sunday ouly, between all stations on its lines la Colorado, Utah and New Mexico where the one-wa- y fare does not exceed $6.00, at a rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip; no tickets to be sold for Icbs than $2.00. (ADVERTISEMENT) I IF YOU WANT TO FIND OUT WHO's BOSS CO HOME VJlfH A MAN ON PAY ALUMINUM TUB.) 9 Outstanding Maytag Features 1 Washes faster, 2 Washes cleaner. S Largest hourly capacity in the world. 4 Most compact washer made-ta- kes floor space only 25 inches square. 8 Cast aluminum tu b c a warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. n't 4 Easily adjusted to your height. 7 Gothes can be put in or taken out with- - the washer running. 8 Tub deans itself. 9 All metal wringer. adjusting. Self In- stant tention release. Reusona for World Leadership Commencing Sunday, June 21 and continuing each Sunday to and including September 27, DENVER & AN ANSWBR 'by a FARMER But times and conditions are Women vote, families changing. are smaller, you cannot tell a woman from her 'granddaughter, when their backs are turned. And often, when they face you, one is about as young as the other, and Mark Boyack and Dean Prior, who are leaving this week for a mission In the Northern States, were honored at a farewell party at the Third ward amusement hall Friday evening. A program was given which included community singing; solo, George Whetman; reading, Florence Bowen; duet, Banks sisters; missionary talk, Charles Measom; remarks, Bishop Marlnua Larsen; reminiscences of missionary work, LeGrand Smith The young men were presented with a purse from those present, Marlon Taylor making the presentation address, after which Bishop Ralph D. Morgan made a few remarks. . Refreshments were served and dancing rounded out the evening. There were about 200 present. o?fl ygars as drudges, with a small percentage kept as toys. They Her-- . ally have not had a chance. - Elmo Willi ams SPANISH FORK, UTAH 1 |