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Show THE SPANISH FORK PEESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH POPPT MHO PARTY GIVE!! BE THE 4..H44'444'4fr44444'444 Ganndkindl n ) Citizens must BY bear In mind It is The Y. L. M. I. A.' of the Third wrad gave a very successful party at the .ward chapel Tuesday evening "Poppy Day Saturday, May 22. Upon this day it is hoped that we allow our minds to go back to. the honoring their fathers and mothers. war days and think of those sacrifices The party in honor of the mothers that were offered to make our pre- has been an annual event for some sent era of peace and properity' pos- years but this is the first time the fathers were Included among the sible. The American Legion Auxiliary honored guests. The early part of the has made 1200 popples. This or- evening was devoted to a program B V ganization is deserving of the support directed by Mrs. A. J. B0wers. Mrs. w of the community, as the proceeds of Hazel Larson is Xpresident, she was the poppy sale are for the welfare occupied with the musical accomof the children and rehabilitation of paniments. The &2 4HpO form a more perfect union was the program Included: the men and their families who were singing, "Love at Home,! A prayer, animating thought of the statesmen who injured or weakened while engaged Mrs. Mary Bowen; singing Count S3 America constitution. Their to draft met In their countrys defense. . Your many Blessings," instrumental m wear' them music, Louis Morgan; reading, Miss was to weld the sections they repre-sente- d the and Buy popples, problem era on Saturday-a- s well as Decoration Blanche Glllisple; tribute to mother, into a political entity that would function Day. Poppies will be sold only by tHe Miss Dena Jones; piano duet, Blanche VA most efficiently and enduringly in the service members of the American Legion Jones, and Daralene Williams; song, K4 ' of the people. Auxiliary. Junior class; "Trlbut to Father," H STORY OP THE POPPY Miss Helen Rowe; duet, "The M. I. A. NH v In France and Belgium, the count- Girls Hannah Vicklund, Merle WilA similar problem was presented nearly a Ml W ries you have heard so much about, son; reading, Hannah Bowen; duet century later to the organizers of Americas teleiK-l'fthe people lived happily, enjoying the Agnes Hales, Myrtle Jones. Mrs. S3 phone service. licenses under the first patents freedom of their beautiful countries Minnie Rowe responded to be Tribute Dont forget the Seven day Iupllc were being granted to isolated companies that when one day came a vast number to Mother and L. P. Larson to the Buying Sale at the Spanish Fork of German soldiers who laid waste Tribute to Father; duet, Mrs. Joseph- Co-owere forming to introduce local service. "A their land. The huge guns of the ine Taylor and Mrs. Phillis Smith. more perfect union of these ' companies Germans did not spare anything, At 9:30 the large cr0wd repaired Coach Fenton Reeves who has been S3 homes were wiped out, families to the ammusement hall where the with the Monroe seemed, from the beginning of the telephone high school the'past separated and thousands gave their banquet was served at 3 long tables two years and has very successfully adoption by the people, to be essential, and so lives at this time. The United States decorated with crystal vaces of red trained the athletes of that to school, the structure of the Bell System was planned. entered intof this conflict, sending and white peonies. Covers were laid has accepted a position as coach at 83 our boys accross to help turn the tor 150. The banquet was served the Spanish Fork high school and This prganization exists today substantially M enemy back that liberty might prevail under the direction of Mrs. Hazel will assume his duties here with In the world. As we all know, many Hughes, Mrs. Len Hutchison and Mrs. the as it was then conceived, -- a group of combeginning of school next year. of our men were killed or died in ser- Mary Ilowen. During the each its banquet and panies, individuality preserving apto vice "over there" and now lie burled the program was continued with a Mrs. Mollie Stewart and daughter, W4 plying local knowledge to local needs, but all In the soil they helped to save. In number of songs and a and motored t0 Magna and spent Louise, readings 4a 4 federated into a single cohesive union in order the spring of 1919 after the war, on tribute and toasts to Fathers and last week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. Flanders Field, where the firing had Mothers by Miss Hope Bingham. The Douglass Stewart. nation-wid- e, that Universal service be to may been terrific and thousands of sold- outstanding feature was a Mothers M4 iers had fallen ini battle in the midst Day pageant, with appropriate stage e A Health conference will be held of complete devastation, the popples settings, depicting the important Friday afternoon May 21th, comcame up in abundance. The French epochs in the life of a mother. This g mencing at one oclock at the old women tell you to-dthat the poppy was beautifully worked out and will American Legion club rooms where Is significant of the sacrificial blood remain in the memory of those as- - the previous conferences have been to of ' the boys who fell on Flanders sembled for a long time. Mrs. Hazel held. This conference is for tot boys who Field. Those who have traveled Larson furnished the instrumental will commence school this fall and 3 through France since the war tell us music, Mrs. Josephine Taylor, the for all babies. Nurse Evalina Reed tot Om Policy One Syticm It is pecularly, that where the battle most of the vocal music and M. I. A. and Dr. G. E. Christensen will be In was the fiercest and the blood shed girls the numerous readings which attendance and It is desired to N. that as Umhcrul Strrice the greatest, the popples to this day described each epoch. Bishop Ralph many of the Health center comgrow most profuse. Morgan mved that a vote of thanks mittee as possible be on hand to asI never see a poppy red be given Jo the girls and officers. to The Mountain States sist. It is earnestly desired that parTelephone & Telegraph Co. But minds me of our soldiers dead, m ents will take this opportunity to see 4i Each waiting in his tent of clay. Mrs. Nancy Horne 606, 6th North, that thetr boys are suffering from The dawn of resurrection day. 6th East St. is prepared to make all no defects that can easily be cured, While drowsily above his bed kinds of paper flowers for Decora- and fit them for entering school in The "sleep flower hangs Its crim- tion day. Roses and lilies 50c per the fall. Nurse Evalina Reed was son head. Mrs. ThQmas Jones of Hollywood doz; canterbury bells 50c for 18. Call'present at the Relief Society meetings Dont forget the Seven day Pnpllc Calif, is visiting with relatives at Buying Sale at the Spanish Fork A sign to those who wait and weep, and make your selecti0n and leave in the different wards and gave 15 "He giveth his beloved sleep." tProvo until after decoration day. She Co-ominute talks to the mothers. your orders. was the guests Tuesday of Mrs. HanMiss Mary Hales, daughter of nah Reese. The committee of Relics of both and Mrs. George Hales and Bishop' camps of the Daughters of Utah her Mr and hfrs. G. Ray -- Hales anLynn Hales, who have cousin, Pioneers, are urged to attend a com- heen school at Parker, Ida., nounce the birth of a daughter Tuesteaching mittee meeting at the Library at 4 day evening Jut the home of the oclock next Tuesday; afternoon and the past winter, have returned home for the Summer to spend their mothers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. to bring relics tor display. vacation with their folks. Grooms of Sprlngvllle. 8 inch lump, per ton IFefilei?altfiD)im X DELIVERED $6.75 SERVICE QUALITY R. L 4 w 4- p. Harvey Nielsen had a narrow last Friday at ab0ut 12 oclock near the Junior high school building, when the sedan car she was driving collided with a touring car driven by Mrs. Juanita L. Johnson. Mrs. Nielson had been driving quite fast to pick up speed for the escent of the hill, and culd not prevent her car from colliding with Mrs. Johnsons car. The sedan turned completely over, but Mrs. Nellsen and three small children who were riding with her escaped injury. Two tires were thrown off the car and the Inner tubes ruined and some 0f the window were broken. Mrs. Johnson had a small child in the car with her, none of them were hurt except by shock and fright. Mrs. escape ay Bell System V p. Ladies and' jGents Wrist Vatelies, Signet rings, Ruby rings, and Pearl Necklace, lake very suitable gifts for graduation. STRANGS JEWELRY STORE Qualify Meets Low Price " Dont forget the Seven day Puplic Buying Sale at the Spanish Fork krsth&s comef Hundreds of people every month come into your house. VVhat is the impression of it and of you that they form as they come up the walk? -- rrr4--- ' Bennetts Pure Paints your house always "dressed up for this constant stream of company. You cant afford to have them form any impression but the best. ar Intiri. nRxiicm rnopi.nTv Lira Pl'ItR ishranci PAIXTS. Ikl. aioalh. Lt aa brig frwr palatine pr.blenui T a, with Products Paint JEX LUMBER CO. SALEM NOTES Funeral services for George M. Johnson were held in the Salem ward chapel Monday, with Bishop W. Bird Allen in charge, the choir sang "If The Way be Full of Trials, prayer Andrew Iverson, singing God Moves In a Mysterious Way, The speakers were President Henry A. Gardner 0f Spanish Fork and Bishop N. C. Christensen and Francis Hanks of Salem. During the services a duet was rendered by Lenora Fullmer and Ruby Warren; solo Alma Christensen; the choir sang In closing "Rest, Rest for the Weary Soul, benediction was pronounced by Wllfprd E. Christensen. will keep XV Co-o- p. George M. Johnson died at his home In Salem Thursday of heart failure due to cancer, lie was the son of AHIe C. and Nellie Lorson Johnson, he was born In Norway, August 27, 1364. When 5 years old his parents came to America. They lived in Wisconsin for nine years before coming to Utah and locating at Spanish Fork, moving to Salem five years later where he has since lived. Surviving are his widow Mrs. Lottie M. Keele Johnson and adopted daughter, Mrs. Delva Jones of fives brothers, John W., Ollle and Hyrum Johnson of Rupert, Ida., Peter and James Johnson of Nampa, Idaho. Three sisters Mrs. Joseph Stone and Miss Laura Johnson of Salem and Nellie Ashton Dlackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. Lynn Gardner who was erated on for appendltlcs at the hospital last Wednesday is proving nicely. op- y FINDER- - prices with those asked for the unknown makes. Ride on big, handsome tires built by GOODYEAR to give you the greatest possible comfort and dependable mileage, at LOW COST. 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