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Show f t"t fl I ' , t ' PAMffl: FdlM : SPANISH PORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1925 VOLUME XXIV Farmers Encampment Planning for Big Race Meet Here at Logan Next Week r Spanish Fork is to have a big race meat the latter part of August or the first of September, when ISO to 200 of the fastest horses in the country will be here. All these horses are now taking part In the big race meeting in' Salt Lake City. Twenty-fir- e horse owners, headed by William P. Kine, general manager of the Utah Agricultural and Racing Association, were in Spanish Fork Sunday going over the local situation and making plans for the meet with Dr. 0. C. Taylor, president, Frank Groussman, secretary, and other officials of the Utah County Livestock association who will handle The Fifth Annual Farmers NUMBER 29 Contract Let for City Two Widows in Nex Congress and County Building Will Celebrate 24th at Lincoln Beach i PROVO, July II. C. A. Talboe, Provo contractor and builder, was today awarded the contract for the completion of the city and county building, his figure being $152,000 on the general contract. This figure is 9661 lower than the next lowest bid and $25,000 lower than the highest bid submitted. P. L. Larsen, of Provo was awarded the contract for plumbing and heating and William Frlsby, also of Provo, was awarded the contract for the electrical work.', , The work on the new building, it is announced, will be completed within six months, and it should be ready for occupancy not later than April 1 of next year When completed the building will have cost approximately $585,000 and will be one of the most magnificent structures of its kind in the west. En- Horse racing, base ball, boating, fishing, a splendid program, and a dip into the best water in tbe State of Utah, are among the Inducements the Lake Shore ward offer to join with them in their celebration of plo- neer Day, July filth at Lincoln Beach to which they invite everybody. A program at 10 a. m. will begin tbe festivities, after which time will be taken out for luncheon. Immediately after luncheon the sports will begin, tbe chief feature of which will be a steeplechase horse race, in which he horses must start in the grass of the meadow at the mouth of the slough, Jump the water hazard, race across the shallow water at the mouth of the slough and run up the side of the hill to the finish line. Oth-e- r horse races are also planned, also good baseball game, races for the children and adults, a bass fishing contest and swimming contests in the ' ' plunge. The celebration will close with a grand ball at the open air pavilion in the evening. campment will be held on the College Campus at Logan, Utah, July 20th to 23 rd. The program will follow the same general outline as in previous years. The lecture program will be ihrgely furnished by the , visiting members of the National Summer School faculty. Boyle of Cornell will talk on marketing, Carver of Harvard and Ellwood of Missouri on rural social problems, Cowles of Chicago on plant life, Turner of Harvard on Western History, Widtsoe of Utah on irrigation, McCullum of Johns Hopkins on nutrition, Rosenau of Harvard on personal hygiene, Wllker the racing here. son of New York on costume design, In order to properly stage the big Binzel of New York on education for event, it will be necessary to tear parenthood, Shearer of California on Two widows, both elected on merit, will sit in the next session down the old grand stand, build a education of young chiltren, Moriar-it- y of Congress, to serve out the unexpired terrtia of their husbands. new one, build bigger and better of Ne wYork on health for childAt left, Mrs. Edith N. Rogers, who defeated former Governor Foss bleachers, provide box stalls for two ren, Sedgewick of Vancouver on lit of Mass., nearly 3 to 1. At right, Mrs. Florence P. Kahn who will hundred horses, clean the track and erature, Franzen of California on . represent the fourth California district, Course prepare a proper surface, put up rail- child psychology, Geister of Colum ings inside and outside of the track, bia on recreation. Attendance at any In erect a Judges stand, and several oth- one of these lectures will be worth er things. The estimated cost of the the trip to Logan. Joseph F. Skinner, vocational agimprovements is between $7,000 and The College Experiment Farms, its $8,000. Dr. Taylor was in Salt Lake dairy herds, the poultry plant, all ricultural instructor in our local high Elisha Warner occupied the time City Monday getting plans and speci- have valuable lessons to teach to him school, has returned home after at- at the meeting of the Spanish Fork fications for the Improvements. who will give ear. Demonstrations the Btate vocational confer- Rotary Club Monday with a talk on The track, which is owned by the showing Improved The annual reunion of the Hales tending The Spaniards lost last Friday afpractices for the ence for the last three weeks, which the causes which led np to the DecNebo School District, has been leased farm and home will be conducted ternoon to the American Fork Cave family was held at the City Park and was in connection with the Na- laration of Independence. Mr. Dixon held to Spanish Fork City for a term of each day. Men, 9 to 5, the visitors leading all Pavilion here Saturday afternoon. tional Summer School at Logan. Mr. representative of the Collins Adten years, with the understanding Recreation will include the even- the school pitch- The reunion was held in honor of the Skinner a high Mercer, way. reports a very successful vertising Service, of Philadelphia, that Improvements valued at $5,000 ing play-hoin which everyone can local boya to the seemed have er, occonference and summer school, the was present and spoke brlfly. will be made within three years. birthday of Henry Hales, which take part, high class motion pictures, The American Fork out- curred on guessing. July 12th. The festivities work being of a very high standard. dances, band concerts, horse-sho- e field, too, was absolutely airtight Mr. Spanton, the vocational direcFerry J. Faux and J. Archie Brock-ban- k with a handshake at 2 p. m., pitching, baseball, pushball, and oth- Durrant, Barnes and Homer, caging began Dies t will be the speakers at the Sector for eleven western states was in er sports. possible or impossible. after which the following program attendance and gave the men a lot of ond ward sacrament meeting next everything, The College Cafeteria, the lunch Rex Davis, pitching for Spanish Fork was given under the direction of encouragement when he showed by Sunday afternoon. They will speak on stands and the milk bar, with its off to a bad Btart, allowing two Bishop Raymond H. Clayton of Pay graphic presentation that Utah ranks tbe subject, "The Authenticity of the Funeral services were neld Sunday free buttermilk will serve all who do got in the first inning, which had son: community singing, America; Mrs. Blanche singles, at the top in vocational agriculture in Book of Mormon. at Payson for Mrs. Caroline Wilson, not care to cook their own meals at the bases well occupied when prayer, John T. Hales; address of this district. He stated that he Moore Lewis, of Washington, D. C., fairly hopwife of S. B. Wilson, who resided at the camp grounds. Large 16x18 ft. Durrant came to bat. Walt looked a welcome, Bishop George Hales; res- ed the various communities appreci- will render a solo. Spanish Fork for some time about 19 tents can be reeved ip advance at couple over and when one came that ponse, Bart Hales of Magna; quartet, ated what the 'agricultural men were years ago. Mrs. Wilson was well one dollar each. Space will be pro- was to his The Spanish Fork Klwanls Club liking, hit it so far that Afton and Jennie Jones and Helen doing in a community way. He statknown here, where Bhe conducted vided for those who bring their own Hanks in center field was forc- and Agnes Hales; reading, Lora ed that the Utah men are doing more held their regular meeting and lunLynn millinery stores for several seasons tents. ed to do a qfiarter mile to retrieve it. Jones; song, G. N. Thomas; Jokes, community and church service than cheon last Thursday evening at the The Encampment affords a won- A after she moved to Payson. She also Ray Hales, Eva Stephenson of Salt of this teat in the secduplication any other group of agricultural men Cottam Cafe. The time was devoted had many patro'ns among the ladles derful opportunity to combine a real ond the visitors six runs Lake, and Ilial Hales of Provo; solo, or other teachers se far as he knew to listening to the reports of the Input inning here, who often went to her store at pleasure trip and a vacation with an to the good and as they added three Frank A. Hales of Salt Lake; duet, in the United States. ternational Convention at St. Paul, Payson. She was a member of the educational feast; it is a chance to more the game, they had it Eugene and Hodson Hales; vocal during Minnesota, which were given in a Mr. of d Berry Pennsylvania, spent N. and R. of A. Sego Lily Camp, play while you learn. Call your coun- well on ice in of the Spaniards' duet, Donna and Maxine McClellan three weeks with the spite very interesting manner by Dr. Josmen, giving insurance in that order. She ty agent or home agent or write the rallies in the eighth and of Payson- - piano solo, Maxine Clay course on the desperate eph Hughes and C. M. Jacobsen, who of project method died suddenly last Wednesday night, College for further Information. ninth innings, which netted five runs. ton of Payson; solo, Leah Nelson; teaching vocational agriculture. Ills represented the local club as deleUtah Extension News. presumably from overexertion brot Following the program an indoor efforts were very much appreci gates at the convention. Mr. Jacobon by a canyon trip with Mr. Wilson. The Nephi Rangers had their bat- baseball game was played on the lawn elated by the vocational teachers. He sen was particularly Impressed with Miss Mattie Newitt who has been Quite a number of local people went with them Tuesday Wheat in which the married men of the farm too, was very high in his praise of the musical part of the convention to Payson to attend the services and spending the past two years in Los ting eyes ily won from the single men, and an- what the vocational fell upon the at and Nephi Day teachers are do- and the possibilities of Klwanls as an the grave was dedicated by. C. L. Angeles, is here for a vacation visit of Coach Hansens crew with other in which the married ladies la their ing respective communities. incentive to the greater development with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen of this city. sufficient force to garner seventeen triumphed over the Bingle ladles. I. B. Ball, state vocational direc- of music. Ills talk was aloflg this Newitt, and family. Supper was served to approxlmat tor, also contributed runs, while the Spaniards crossed the very much to line. The delegates were accompanely 400, after which the evening was the success of the conference. station but once. ied on their trip east by their wives countaing Cowboy Now Miss Mary Hales, who was seriousspent in playing games and in social and reported a very pleasant trip and Mr. Less also ol Skinner Scientific took advantage ly hurt in an auto accident on May Mr. and Mrs. Newell W. Monk and chat. course in they the of marketing products splendid treatment at the places 9th, and who has been in the Salt their daughter, Mrs. Annie Gault, Next year the reunion will be held given by Dr. Boyle of CornelL He visited. Lake County Hospital since that time, returned home Tuesday. Mr. Monk at Geneva. hopes to be able to put this coarse The Arizona cowboy of today drives is now sufficiently recovered to re- had been at the Mrs. Sarah A. Hales was hostess to County Hospital, in into practice in assisting the farmers a Ford with the same skill he rides turn to her home here. Salt Lake City, recovering from an Palmyra Stake Choir practice will of our officers of the Sego Lily Camp, the to better market community a horse, but his big lament on the automobile accident, and Mrs. Gault be held Thursday evening at 8:30 at their R. N. of A. Tuesday evening. Folcrops, which is something of automobile is this: had been recovering at the borne of the Second ward meeting house. All which we are business and a social heur, lowing very much in need. "You dont have to close doors on her sister, Mrs. William D. Holt. They singers residing in the stake are corwas served, Miss Mary Simluncheon Our Helen a saddle. are now convalescing nicely. dially invited to join the choir. mons assisted the hostess In serving. Mr. Mrs. and J. J. visited Crump Just why the cowboy hates to open Mr. with Mrs. at and Cole Edgar and close the doors of an automobile Mrs. W. O. Jones entertained at a Miss Alette Halverson, nurse at the Dr. and Mrs. Wells T. Brockbank, Nephi last Thursday. is puzzling but true, according to bride's evenshower last Wednesday Hughes Memorial Hospital, will leave Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Evans, Mrs. Jennie Jack Holt, who sized up the modern about August 1st for America Fork, ing in honor of her daughter-in-laA small black purse with Dart, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lost cowpuncher while on location in the where she has accepted the position Mrs. Lorln W. Jones. The time was P. O. and small padlock key and Fred Castelow of Martins Ferry, key southern part of Arizona for the new pent efijoying a program of music of matron oftbe American Fork GenIn Finder may have Ohio, left Tuesday morning for the $1.60 change. Zane Grey western romance "The eral Hospital. Miss Halverson has and games. Taking part on the pro change by paying for this adr and re- Bryce Canyon country, where they Light of Western Stars, which will been in Spanish Fork about eleven gram were Mrs. Alice Wilkinson of turning tbe purse to this office or to will spend about ten days enjoying be shown at the Angelus Monday and years, during which time she has won Washington, D. C., who gave a read Rev. Theo. Lee, the scenery. Tuesday a host of friends through he skill and ing; Misses Afton Jones and Ella "The cowboy garb is similar but faithfulness In caring for the sick. Money, duet; Mrs. Ruth Brockbank, LEGION ELECTS DELEGATES Dr. C. M. Peterson, eye specialist, not so picturesque as formerly, "said A number of social functions wilj be jokes. Out of town guests were Mrs. will be at the Strang Jewelry Store TO STATE CONVENTION Holt. "The puncher is just as good a Saturday afternoon. given in her honor during the coming Mark Cook and Miss Louise Cook of (XDVEltTUEUXXT) roper as of old, but he also has to two weeks by her friends here. Sprlngvllle and Mrs. Martha Whiting A special meeting of tbe American know how to operate a gasoline enof Mapleton. The honor guest reLegion was held at the club rooms Wedneday, when the mercury rose gine it he is tending a windmill that ceived many beautiful and useful Tbe following to 106 degrees, was the hottest day Wednesday evening. runs a pump out on the range. He gifts. delegates were selocted to represent ever recorded at the local Governcovers more ground nowadays than Sons the local post at the State Convention ment observation station. Tuesday, formerly because there are fewer to be hold at Brigham City Auguust with 101 degrees, holds second place Reunion The first annual outing of the fath cowboys. Thats where the automo6th, 7th and 8th: John E. Booth and Monday, with 103, Is tied tor era sons and of will comes in. Stake bile in Palmyra be held Thursday, Friday and Satur Joseph E. Nelson, Victor Lelfson third with August 3, 1920. Tbe next "His clothes have not changed very day of this week in Diamond Fork Ephraim Is preparing to show the Merrill McKell, Rex Daniels, Jay 8, man who asks us "la it hot enough much, because each item of his appar Pioneers and Indian War Veterans Taylor, Rawlins Hughes, Reuben D. for you, is going to get crowned with Canyon at a point about one mile el is designed to meet a certain con west the time of of the their lives on August 4, Gardner and Frank Thomas. The a nice large lump of Ice. West Portal of the Straw dition In the range country. The 6, 6, and when the annuat en- following were elected alternates tunnel. I less The 7, and site is berry neckerchief selected loose flowing little quaking aspen grove, where campment will bo held, according to Lorln Jones, Ezra Warner, William WEATHER REPORT less gaudy than formerly is to wipe there will be plenty of shade, good Commander J. B. Hughes, who has Johnson, Eugene Gardner, Ronald the alkali dust front his face. He clear water and sufficient room for Just returned from San Pete County, McKell, Leon Williams, Ed. Chappel, needs chaps to ride through brush pitching tents and playing games. and assisting in the preparation. "It is Rees James, Francis Lundell, Leo and avoid tearing scratching. Fathers who have d are no boots hoped, said Mr. Hughes, "that prac- Banks and William Lee. After the to sons IIIb take riding are cordially invited to be present at tically all the Sons and Daughters of business was transacted, refreshbuilt for the stirrup low heels would tho outing, and if they will notify Indian War Veterans and Pioneers ments were served and a good time slip through. His hat is broad brimStake Superintendent Wallace Peter- will make the trip to Ephraim, and enjoyed by all preent. med for protection from the desert 8 97 son, they will be assigned a Loy who we want to make sure that every vetsun and high crowned to give airMr.' H. Swenson James and 97 Mrs, no has eran is to with a father to be his go ventilation. way and on provided the guest space 10 home 95 returned and AH family Sunday Indian War Veterans and no outing. In "The Light of Western Stars" and 01. National 11 Mrs. from where Swenson Helen Wills, 96 Arizona, neera who make to the desire Holt gives a true interpretation of trip ympic tingles champion, is going 100 Miss Hope Bingham left Monday but have no means of transportation took the children last February for 12 g the type of and this year greut guns again 13 thei rhealth. 103 Mr, SwenBon went to to to a should known Commander make it spend week title. with her her cowboy who was such an imretain visiting is favored to 14 Arizona in The 104 are children May. is a and prime cousin, Hilda Thomas and other rela' Hughes as early us possible and he is typical American portant fattor in building up the Arisomewhat 15 106 teouil with fans, will improved. a tires for at favorite Garfield. all provide way zona cattle country, Skinner Takes Vocational! Work Hales Family Hold Spaniards Lose to Am. Fork and Nephi Annual Reunion Here ur Aged Milliner Suddenly at Payson car-rei- More and Picturecque Says Holt , Palmyra Fathers and Outing on Today high-heele- hard-ridin- g, straight-shootin- - Black Hawk at Ephraim August ' |