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Show VOLUME XXV SPANISH JORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1926 Oillman and Smoot v !' .. The Champwn and The Challenger v Head Democratic County Ticket ' wf'..., i X r ' ' H ' , i V' 1 $ K. m& , ' V a . . tsssss: ' ' i :V Z t Y . : sv A' ''v o. ''"s v , v - ' ' v s V ' - ' J '5 y H ' ft & . ' ; v I ? X' Y-- ; , X , .. i 4 f: r 11 ' (yro c At V g. s g Jack Dempsey Republicans Back i r: Hold Opening - vice-chairm-an vice-chairm- I t Planning Mass Meeting Here Tuttle for Auditor Non-Partis- an J -. ,,. ' ' o ' 4 s v 4 A it , Keynote at Republican County Convention Self-Cultu- re n, n; n; e, meeting. sergeant at arms. A publicity committee consisting Special guests of the convention of David Hodge, John E. Booth, Mrs. wilt be E. O. Le&therwood and Don Sarah Sterling, Mrs. Ruth Brockbank B. Colton, candidates for Congress, and Rex O. Daniels was also named. Carl R. Marcusen, Mrs. Jessie Cannon, Ernest Bamberger, Dr. C. N. Ray L. Tuttle will leave tomorrow Jensen, Harvey Cluff, John Walker, for Chicago, where he intends enter- John E. Holden and Judge Ellas Haning the Chicago Dental College. sen, nominee for Justice ot ' the Su' preme Court. . QUITE A LOT . Seldom is a stage played privileges to portray In a film production a characterization for which he is celebrated in the relm ot spoken drama. II. B. Warner, however, enjoys the good fortune of the privileged few In Silence," for he plays the same role in Beula Marie Dlx'a screen version of Max Marcins crook melodrama that won him acclaim in the sensatlonaal run of eight months in the play enjoyed on Broadway. Rupert Julian directed the picture that will be shown at the Angelus Theatre next Tuesday. Mr. Warner Is featured as Jim Warren in the picture and he has for his crooked pal Raymond Hatton, who plays the role of Harry Silvers. Hatton Is famed for his portrayal of sneaky, crook parts, and those who watched his work in Silence" say he fills the bill a million" in this production. Charming Vera Reynolds is aicn in the feminine dual lead opposite Warner. Other featured players In th production Include Rockcllffe Fellowes, Jack Mulhall and Virginia learaon. The story Is highly dramatic and the scenes are exceptionally thrilling and appealing. - ' V j Gene Tunney Josj. E. Nelson to Sound Mrs. M. A bunch of keys, Lost please notify this office. Finder (ADVBBT18EMKNTI Two or three rooms See Amos Wood. rent " Thomas; lesson outline, Sorenson; playlet, Mothers JewelB" written by Mrs. Rowena Hodge of the Stake Board was presented by Nellie Nielsen, Ethel Hansen, Helen Jarvis, Wanda Johnson, John Thomas, Bill Thomas, Loa NielPrizes were : sen, Merrill Nielsen. awarded to Mrs. Peter G. Jensen tor being a member ot the Relief Society " longest, 40 years; to Mrs. Reed Han- sen, 23, the youngest mother present; Mrs. Will C. Johnson for the largest family of girls, 11; also to Mrs. Will ' C. Johnson and Mrs. Roger Beck for the largest families, 12 children; to three mothers of twins, Mrs. Will C. Johnson, Mrs. Ed. Huntington and Mrs. Joseph Roach. Following the ; program refreshments were "served and each mother presented with a bouquet of flowers. Mrs. Jane Jones ( ot the stake board pronounced the 1 -- At a meeting held at the American Legion rooms Tuesday night plans were outlined and committees namThe Republican County Convention ed to put over a drive to have 100 will he held at Pleasant Grove,. Utah, per cent of the registered voters cast Saturday, September 25th 1926, at their ballots on election day this 10 oclock aThi. in. the New Theater. year. The congregation will be called to Present at tbe meeting were Merrill G. McKell representing the Le- order by County Chairman I. E. gion, John E. Booth ot the Rotary Brockbank and the following proClub, David Hodge of the Klwanis gram will be given; song, America Club, Ret O. Daniels of the American prayer by Chaplain T. L., Martin; muLegion, Mrs. Mae Thomas of the La- sic by"the male quartet; guests predies Auxiliary, Grant M. Rounds of sented by. Chairman I. E.i Brockbank; the Utah Packing Corporation, Mrs. keynote address by the ; temporary Ruth Brockbank, ot the Alta Club, chairman,. Joseph E Nelson; short Mrs. Lydia Stahmann of the address by each of the following, Club, Mrs. Barah Sterling of the Attorney General Harvey Cluff, Mrs. Ladies Literary Club, Arthur T. Mc- Jessie Cannon, State Republican Kell of the City Council. C. R., Marcusen, state The meeting was called to order by chairman; appointment of commitMerill G. McKell of the Legion com- tees; recess; report of committees and mittee, who are taking the initiative nomination of candidates for county in the movement, the song Ameri- Republican ticket to be voted upon ca was sung and prayer was offered November 2nd, 1926. Wallace W. by Rex O. Daniels. The temporary organization will Brockbank gave a talk emphasizing be Joseph EJ. Nelson, the necessity ot exercising our fran- Spanish Fork, chairman; Mrs. Ruth to a in chise order keep this country Mrs. Farrer, Provo, real democracy. S. I. Goodwin, Lehi, second A committee consisting of Arthur Frank Salisbury, Spring-vlllT. McKell, Grant Rounds, Mae Thom-an- d secretary; Abel Nielson, Pleasand Mrs. Lydia Stahmann was ant Grovd, sergeant at arms; Thos. named to arrange tor a public mass L. Anderson,1 Lake Shore, assistant An inquisitive and curious neighbor woman had tried all means to find out how much rent the woman next door paid. One day she met the woman's little son; seizing the opportunity by the horns she said, That certainly is a nice flat you folks live in Thomas! "Yes, maam. How much does the landlord ask your mother for the rentT" He asks quite a lot." Haven't you any idea how much he asks?" Well, he asked three times last k '' Vv. C J month." , Vj ' ,.w. . Mrs. Kate Mrs. Effle j3 ; f,, 4 '1 , The Relief Society of the Palmyra ward entertained the mothers of the ward at a Mothers Convention Tues-- ; day evening. The following program was given under the direction of Mrs. Jane P. Thomas: congregational singing, Count Your Many Blessings, prayer, Mrs. Hattie Wilcox of the Stake Board; duet, Lenora Thomas and Vera Johnson; reading, Margaret Roach; duet, Lola and Fern Money; talk, "The Glory of Motherhood," sesw J w: ; ", Ty Jit Y v ; . v'v-- Relief Society Holds Mothers Convention' YY- - . ih I temporary chairman. Mr. Ballif made the keynote speech in which he attacked the methods of the county administration and declared that the greatest need of the county was a board of county commissioners capable of transacting business on basis. a sound and business-lik- e United States Senator ,Wm. H.Klng, Ashby Snow, Democratic nominee for At a well attended Republican priUnited States Senator,' W, It. Wallace, Jr., Democratic nominee for the mary held last night at the City PaHouse of Representatives, were pres- vilion, the following delegates were ent and each addressed the convento eected attend the Republican countion. ty convention to be held at Plasant Grove Saturday: Henry A. Gardner, M. A. J,:P. Christopherson, J. H. Snell, Social Thomas B. Jones, Perry A. Thomas, James Wallace Hales, AmNielsen, The M. I. A. of the Second ward mon evAndrus, Daniel Tuttle, Ilenry social their' hold Tuesday opening ening at the ward Relief Society Hall. Lewis,. Neil Dalile, Carl Prior, Ileber The following program was given un- Swanner,- Lars Nielsen, J. W. Chrisder the direction of President Reuben tensen, Lars O. Lawrence, Lindsay D. Gardner: community singing un- Snell, David Ilodge, Joseph Crump, der the direction of Mrs. W. W. M- F. J. Faux, John E. Booth, G. Ray cAllister; prayer, II. Eugene Hughes; Hales, Effle S. Dart, Mrs. Wallace M. readings. Miss Dale Bralthwalte; Hales. Ed. M. Rowe, Wralter Alternates duet. Misses Kate Tippetts and Alton Jones; talk, Bishop Elisha .Warner; T. Roach, George J. Hansen, Joseph solo, F. J. Faux; talks, President G. McKell, Henry Bytheway, Erastus Grace B. Gardner, Pres. Ed,,M. Rowe, Hansen, Mrs. Erastus Hansen, Mrs. President Wells T. Broekbankr Pres. Emma Brems, David T. Lewis, David DeUJp Creer. Following the program A. Jones, Archie Brockbank, Mrs. the evening was spent in playing Ammon Tuttle, Andrew Prior. Walter T .Roach was nominated games under the direction of Miss for precinct constable and Dan R. Irma Bradford and Mrs. Mima Thom' as, after which ref reshments were Lewis for precinct Justice. J. H. served. After another community Snell was chiarman f the meeting and song, the benediction was pronounc- James Nielsen secretary. A committee of three was appointed to fill all ed by Ed. Money. vacancies that might occur: David T. PROVO, Sept. 22. 1Q03 college Lewis, Henry A. Gardner and Neil students from 143 towns extending Dable. It was moved and carried over a territory from Kansas to the that the chairman and secretary with from each voting disPacific Ocean and from Canada to a Mexico, had registered at the Brig- trict make up a permanent executive ham Young University by the end of committee. The following from the six wards were chosen, the llrst week of school which ended David Robertson, 1st; Henry Andrus Friday. - This represents the largest first 2nd; Lee Davis, 3rd; Newell Monk, Week's registration in the college di- 4th: George J. Hansen, Palmyra, e vision of the institution ip its Perry A. Thomas, Leland. the colSpanish Forks delegation go pledyears ot history. Besides secondged to support Ammon Tuttle for lege students, a full quota of - , ary and primary schol pupils had also Utah county auditor. been entered. Many young, people Mrs. Alice Snell was hostess to the were turned away from these trainbeen of the Silver Star Rebekah had members the schools after quota ing The Lodge last Thursday evening. reached the first day. Registration is expected to con- time was spent socially and at 10 tinue for at least two more weeks as o'clock a delicious luncheon was serthe farm boys and girls come In from ved by the hostess, assisted by her harvesting crops. Officials are of the daughter, Clara. Mrs. George C. Larsen was a special guest. opinion that this is to be the banner stu"year in registration of college Polo will be introduced this year dents. Last year the total registration of college students wsb' 1380. at the University of Utah as one of That number will likely be exceeded the accepted sports it the present this year. plans ot Captain W. C. Green, polo 70 gallons ot butter- coach, are successful. The Captain Wanted one of the instructors in military milk or skim milk delivered each Is science and tactics and will have week. See II. J. Mortensen. charge of training the college stuunvasTtmaim dents in the use of the horses and equipment. polo Feeder Iambs, ewe For Sale Many ot the larger universities of lambs aged ewes and rams. See Wm. the country have already introduced J. Johnson, 734 E. 3r d South,; Phone polo into their varsity athletics and It Ib hoped the Utah university will ' ' 1H. do the same, according to the coach. If this is done, the University will The folowlng Item apeared In the have a selected team to enter into socity column of a recent Issue of competition with the student poloists the Denver Post. The musical or- ot other American institutions. Both the men and the women stuganisation" refererd to must be the Lieurance Club ot Spanish Fork, as dents ot the University have used the the manager of Bryce Canyon Lodge Government horses which are in the told Mr. Faux while the club was R. O. T. C. stables at the University, there that their visit was the only en- for the purpose ot riding. The Government has now offered to sponsor gagement of the kind this summer: Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Brocklehurst re- the newly Introduced sport In case turned recently after spending their it Is favorably accepted by the stuvacation at Bryce Canyon In Utah, dent body. A sufficient number of and while there they listened to one good polo horses aro among those at the the best' and moBt extraordinary the University. Many of these horses musical programs they have ever had were purchased In the state by tbs the privilege of hearing, given by a government officials. Several challenges to games of polo a group of young Utah musicians who were touring the southern part of were received at tho University Inst Utah." year, but as there was no polo team The fame of Spiyilsh Fork as a organized, the games could not be musical center will spread all over played. It Is the hope of Captain the west because of the activities ot Green and others at the school, that Mr. Faux and his splendid musical all challenges will be accepted this year, U. of U. News Bureau. organisation. fifty-on- jrfS'X V'vSr V LAWRENCE L. ATWOOD, PI. Grove R. J. MURDOCK of Provo HENRY ERLANDSON, of Payson The Democratic County convention was held Tuesday at American Fork. The convention was called to order in the morning by A. O. Smoot, county chairman, of Provo, who introduced George S. Ballif, Provo City Judge, as s" . For State Senators For State Representatives WM. H. NIELSEN, of Palmyra F. D. B. GAY, of Provo FANNIE ROLAND of Sprlngvllle j, i' County Commissioner J.,W. GILLMAN ot Orem County Commissioner A. O. SMOOT ot Provo t For Sheriff GEORGE H. NAYLOR of Provo-- ' For County Clerk . JOHN E. BOWEN JR., Spanish Fork . ..For County Treasurer EARL .8. GREENWOOD Am. Fork For County Auditor LEE MADSEN of Provo For County Recorder INEZ JESSIE of Sprlngvllle :For County Assessor ELMER BIRD of Mapleton For County Attorney ABE TURNER, of Provo For County Engineer SCOTT P. STEWART of Provo I. NUMBER 38 rooms for Mrs. Regina Hughes Crandall is convalescing at the Hughes Hospital following an, operation last week. Miss Eloise Bringelson of Eureka was a visitor at Spanish Fork Wednesday. Abe and'Mawruss Back There are certain annual joyful occasions, the anticipation of which lightens the entire year, such 7m Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving and the filing ot the Income tax report. Add o this list the yearly appearance of Samuel Goldwyns screen verlsons cf the Mantague Glass stage : successes. The 1926 contribution to this list, "Partners Again" with Potash and Perlmuttor," bids fair to eclipse former offerings for fun value. It is to be seen at the Angelus Theatre Friday. George Sydney and Alexander Carr again enact the title roles, as Potash and Perlmutter. They are already known the world over for their lu dicroua interpretations of these roles in former screen exposes ot the bust hess secrets of the two partners. Carr has enacted the part of Perlmutter, not only at the Samuel Gold wyn studio, but upon the stage as well. Henry King is responsible for the direction of Partners Again," during the course of which the partners en gage in the automobile distributing business with results truly ludrlcrous. He has again demonstrated his ver satillty in the mnsterly direction of this fun film. J 9. Rockhill Hurt in Auto Smash Mrs. M. O. Rockhill and her daugh- ter, MIbs Erma Rockhill, had a nar- row escape from serious injury Sunday when a Chevrolet sedan in which they were riding was struck by a Nash' oach and tipped completely over. Both ladies were pinned under the car and hqd to be extricated b Miss Rockhill suffered friends. bruises only, but her mother sustain- benediction. A fruit festival was given in honor of the mothers of the Lake Shore ward Tuesday night by the Relief Society officers and the Y. L.' M. I. A. girls. A splendid program was enjoyed, which Included the dfamas, Cornelia," and Ruth, the Gleaner." Prizes were given to the mother who had the most sons, the mother hav- ing the most sons, seven mothers ot twins and one mother ot triplets. Refreshments were served to mothers. Beven-ty-fi- ' ve : . A very successful mothers carnl- - val was held Tuesday afternoon . at the Third ward chapel and attended by practically all the mothers Of the ward. The function was held under ed a severe cut in the forehead. The the auspices ot the Relief Society,.. accident occurred at the intersection Stake President Lyle Hughes, Mrs, of Seventh North and Main streets. Rowena Hodge and five other stake Both automobiles were going north. officers were present. President Mary Miss Rockhill, who was driving, sig- Clayson presided at the meeting, and nalled a left hand turn and started Mrs. Meil Larsen was In charge of ' to cross the street when the other-cathe program, the main feature of .; struck her left rear wheel with such which was the presentation of prizes force as to smash the wheel and tip to the mothers present. Mrs. Eliza the car over, greatly damaging it. Beagley received the prize for having After the women were extricated, the the largest family ot daughters, 3;-dirver of the Nash car, Dr. H. E. prize was given to Mrs. Eliza Car- Dice ot. Moroni, gave the number ot ter and Mrs. Priscilla Losee tor havhiB car and his name and explained ing the largest family ot sons, each that he had been driving at a rather being the mothejr of 10; six ladles fast rate, as he was taking a patient received prizes for being the mothers to a hospital for an emergency op- of twins and one for bfelng the motheration, and time was precious to er ot triplets, Mrs. Miry Ann James. him. He admitted seeing Miss Rock-hil- ls Among those receiving prizes for besignal, it is said, but was unable ing the mother ot twins were Mrs.' to slow down. He proceeded on his Beagley and Mrs. Losee, who received way with his patient. Marshal Beck additional prizes for large families. went to the scene of the accident and The Palmyra Stake Board presented questioned a number of witnesses, all prizes to Mrs. Ann Farr and Mrs. Emof whom exonorated Miss Rockhill. ily Jane Boyack for being members The accident was near the home of of the Relief Society longest, both Mrs. Fred Matley and the ladies were ladies having ben members more than taken there until they recovered from sixty years. Seven ladies were pres-e- ' who had a membership of more the shock, when they were taken to their home. Miss Erma Rockhill (s than 60 continuous years, they alBO . now on her way to Paris, France, hav- received prizes. Mrs. Ann F. Rowe ing left Salt Lake Tuesday. She was 80, received a prize for being the oldest mother present and Mrs. Amelia making a few calls with her mother here before leaving when the acci- Gull for being the youngest mother present. A token of remembrance dent happened. was then given to all the mothers The Spanish Fork High School foot present from the ward Relief Society. ball team will go to Price tomorrow 'The program included, community for the first game of the Beason, singing; prayer, Mrs. Grace Matley; which will be with the Carbon county piano music, Miss Lois Morgan; story high school. Coach Reeves has ofa A Critical Situation," Literary class leader, Mrs. Helga Jones; lullaby mighty fine loklng aggregation to song by the choir with dramatization gridiron men. They are all new the game, however, because of the by nine little girls in the Blue Bird fact that football has been allowed primary class; talk by President to die out here during recent years, Clayson. Why We Should Honor and we cannot expect a championship Mother," and an outline of the Reaggregation the first season. Plenty lief Society work; poem, "The Picof material has reported for practice ture on the Wall, Mrs. Hannah Lewand the size of the Bquads has had to is, and others; Cornelia and Her be limited on account of the scarcity Jewels," a one act play, given by Mrs. of suits. This speaks well for the Agnes Morgan, Mrs. Annie R. Beck, Interest taken lit the game at the in- Mrs. Clara Jensen, Mrs, Alice Harristitution. A practice game will be son, Mrs. Annie Gull, Mrs. Minnie held here next week, probably with Rowe, Mrs. Hannah Boyack, LeGrand Lewis, Manuel Clayson and Hazel Sprlngvllle or the B. Y. U. Frosh. The first league game here will be Rowe: community singing, benedicin November as the Spanish Fork tion, Mrs. Anne F. Rowe. At the close of the program a socteam plays three games away from home before they appear on tho local ial hour was enjoyed and refresh' ments served to 110 mothers and a field. number ot children. , Cou-PROVO, Sept. 22. The Blue . A Hampden hunting case gars of the Brigham Young Unlver-- ( Lost .California with the between D. & R. O. stawatch, gold slty will tangle I Finder Aggies here in the first football game tion and canning factory. of the season on October 2. This please return to Spanish Fork Motor game with the Farmers from the' Co. and secure regard. coast promises to be a good one, as Mrs. Joseph Otteson is spending a both teams will be fresh and eager to start the year with a victory. Lit- week in Salt Lake City visiting with tle is known of the California Ag- her married sons and daughters. say that gies here, but it is safe to See Mar- Three rooms for rent their team will be a good one as thoy have a large enrollment, chiefly of garot A. Davis. men. A hearing was had here Monday The game will be played on the Y football field at Irovo, October 2nd. before the State Industrial Commisat 2 o'clock. The alumni from all sion in the case of the late Jehu and the Utah-Idah- o over the state are especially invited Sugar to attend. Company. The commislson was represented by Wm. M. Ineer. Attorney i Mrs. Emma Iizz ot Bingham re- Ellas L. Day of Salt Lake City repturned home Monday after spending resented the Hartford Accident Co. a week here with her daughter, Mrs. and Attornny R. H. Andrus representWill Christopherson. ed Mrs. Thomas.. The commission will take the case undor advisement r.ie a Iss TttiiA tillinifi and render a decision some time In the future. , ; r a nt S2 |