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Show THE SPANISH FOKK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH ' 1. ' ' & s 4rjasi av jr M rA,U xy T i.a 1$ v 1, '' v $, fc.v 't y.y ' ,S. $ By Arthur Brisbane R, vsv,- VW- r IF GOETHE READ THEM Csiw 'V THE OCTOPUS CHILDREN IN SPITE OF WEALTH CAPITAL PUNISHMENT? BAH! ' f Ji 2. x v$ir 4X"S - ,VA.V. Goethe said the best way to Germanize territory taken from Poland was to send German plays and players to inspire respect for the German ideas and language. What would Goethe think of these, chosen from titles of plays now advertised in New York! LOOSE ANKLES," LIARS," ONE MAN'S WOMAN," LAFP CRADLE SNATCHERS, THAT OFF, IF I WAS RICH, SHE COULDNT SAY SEX," NO, THE ADORABLE LIAR. tt, of hena The building pictured above will echo to the cackling Lake Salt at City, and crowing of rocstera during the Utah State Fair In Utah atrldea taken haa rapid October 2 to 9. The poultry Industry greater interest than ever la attached during the past few years, and Prize to the forthcoming Poultry Show at the StateonFair Grounda. display, eh.kens of every size and description will be IHimiUlHBUBIIHlIlIKimilllllllllllllllUHjl WHEELER FUNERAL HOME SERVICE funeral Complete line of all new and and motto Our Economy. Quality plies. up-to-da- te i I 1st North and 3rd East, Springville LICENSED EMBALMER Free Motor Hearse and Family Car sup- - iaiiHiiiBiiaaixi3xsiisuaaiiiiBBaiBiiiiaiHai Join the Crowds at the Fair! Plan now to apend a fewenjoyable days at Utahs big annual ahowl Taka In tha florae races-thr- lll at the free fireworkel Something Interesting doing every mlnutel And, of eouree, you'll want to tee the champion livestock, fancy poultry, lusolous fruits and golden grains from Utahs farm and ranohas! t ml.. It It . th. They say Euripides's Bacchus was played in Athens for five hundred years. It wouldnt play twice in New York unless George Cohan rewrote it, and Shubert or Ziegfeld organized such a chorus of Bacchae as Dionysus never dreamed of. S S rhone 44 Don jjest Consider the Standard Oil of California. If yon had bought a thousand shares of that stock in 1912 and had exercised your various rights since then, your total investment would now be 5347,000, and you would own now, in place of your 1,000 shares, 35,640 shares, worth at yesterdays price about $2,225,000, bringing you in $71,'280 annually, more than, twenty per cent on your original investment. And you should have received thus far In dividends $620,445, and would own 35,640 shares of Standard Oil of California that would have cost you Just $278,445, less than nothing. They say Standard Oil Is slow in paying dividends, but, all things considered, it isnt so VERY slow. Only a little while aco the Government was savavelv chipping rp Standard Oil because it was getting too big. Each little piece is worth more today than the mamma octopus was wortii when the Government chopped it up. UTAH STATE salt Lag sm ALMOST NEW The whole country is commenting on the fine appearance and exceptional riding ease of Dodge Brothers Motor Car. Several of these new types, driven only a few thousand miles, are now available. An exceptional opportunity lor anyone who really wants a high JENSEN SERVICE Spanish Fork, Utah surprise Our Christmas Hearts ilh the Before a man goes to the electric .chair, they shave the hair at the top of his head, that the deadly cur,ent may pass through the wet sponge and into the brain, easily. Also they slit mens trousers and womens skirts that the other electrode may be applied to the calf of the leg. One of the d boys killed a cousin for refusing to pay blackmail; the other killed a merchant held up In his store. Killing by the State does not stop killing by the individual lo make them twice glad. Cards are usl ailing to JUI ill nlneteen-year-ol- Peace and QoocLvill" spirit of to THE SPANISH FORK PRESS A Ford Touring Car in good condition for sale cheap. Apply at Press Office. PTP" tLjm Patricia Avery, pretty film star shows her feminine admirers how to wear Plaids, the approved coat material for Fall. When trimmed with red fox and topped off wfti a small felt tarn the effect is .decidedly smart real opportunity for someone with a litle money. A Dairy Business well established which will make returns of from three to five hundred )ollar8 per month. Would be especof ially fine for a man with a couple of a or good couple grown boys men. For further information write to The Cardon Company, Logan A hus-.lin- g Utah. Don't Make Bees Waste Heat Comb honey that is left on the hive after the honey flow is over, becomes It should be roiled and discolored. removed as soon as finished. When the honey flow is over, all empty supers should be removed, so that the bees will not have empty space to keep warm during the winter. Mlsa Norma Swenson had bjen chosen to be Spanish Fork's queen at the Utah County Fair. She is the Jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 3wenson and one ot the clerks at,the Commercial Bank. Her maids ot honor will be Kathrine Lenore Swen-to- n, Annlce Larsen, Phyllis Bowen, Lily Stewart and Ella Mae Nelson. The members of the Kiwanls club 'an enthusiastic meeting lust Thursday night at the Tuttle Tea Room. The program was under the direction of the education committee with C. C. Jensen, chairman. J. Archie Brockbank gave an Instructive talk on an article from the KIwanis magazine, The Radio ot Life; Prof. Ed. M. Rowe gave a talk on The Constitution ot the United States, Upholding and Honoring it by Law Enforcement; Miss June Livingston entertained with a vocal solo. F. J. Faux, D. J. Evans and David Hodge were appointed a committee to meet with the American Legion and planning with them for a 100 per cent rote at the coming election and to assist them in a political education neetlng. The regular luncheon was served. held '"lUillH""" Jm,HM "rSUJSSi Mm"""9. mm" Special arid EXCLUSIVE Features Embodied in No Other Heater on the Market But the Ideal Vecto Simple and effective draft control gives just the warmth you wish. seamless construction insures cleanliness, safety and durabibility. One-piec- E3 3 e Exterior finish is gray vitreous enamel, permanently beautiful. As easy to clean as a piece of china. Occupies very little space; can be moved like furniture. Add a tablespoon of horseradish sweet-eou- r stuce for beets. Judge: How many times have you been in court? Only once your honor! How long ago has that been? About twenty years ago. Well, that's not a bad record. And you haven't done any wrong since?'' No sir. Where have you been? In Jail! it Made with high, projecting fins, presenting an surface. unusually large heating Large volumes of air are warmed at moderate, healthful temperatures. Body Price, $120.00 THAT EXPLAINS IT I E X I Those who believe that capital punishment diminishes the number of murders know little about human or criminal nature. Two bandits, age nineteen, went into the other world through the electric chair in New York. The electric choir bothered them little. One said: It doesnt worry me, I might as well die sitting up in a The chair, as lying in a bed. other boy said, What I object to is having my mother see me dead with my head shaved like this. expect (leak Eut also to others youll wish tjou hadl ill double Iheir value, The unexpected CThe DR. FRANK CRANE. Two modem weapon only v."i count in the next war- - flying machines and submarines. One below the water cannot bo seen, om can go up out of sight, and it doesn't matter whether it is seen or not, speed and swift striking make it safe. 'AT CHRISTMAS S ; of the entertainment committee, was chosen to make arrangements for entertaining the Price Club at Spanish Fork in the near future. The regular luncheon was served. that A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE1 AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT not only to floss near the summitt. It took five years to complete and is capable of meeting the needs of two million people. This aqueduct Is said to be the largest in the world bringing water to a city. Fifteen reservoirs are used for storage of the water. They have a total capacity of 120.000 adfe feet or about 89,000.000,000 gallons. This is enough to meet the citys domestic water requirements for an entire year without being refilled. The network of water mains carrying water to consumers totals almost the number of miles across the continent. Surveying and other preliminary work has been done for a second aqueduct about 260 miles long which will be built lu the future. It will increase the capacity until seven million inhabitants can be taken care of. The water brought from the melting snows is pure at the source and comes through the aqueduct uncontaminated. The problem of keeping it pure in the reservoir is met by an elaborate system of tests and sterilizations. Instead of the old method of throwing powder, chlorine gas is mixed with water in a way similar to the charging of carbonated water, and Is run into the tanks. It Is a significant fact that the health department reports that since 1902 not a single case of waterborne disease has been reported in the city of Los Angeles. This is one example ot the extent to which enterprising cities will go in their struggle to insure pure water and is indicative of its importance in urban life. A submarine from Holland comes from Holder to San Francisco, without escort, traveling about ten thousand miles in all The whole world, including our organization for national defense, If we have one, will think about grade, dependable Used Car. END CARDS While some of the dirt in milk comes from the air, the hands and clothing of the milker, and unclean strainers, pails, cans, and other utensils, the greater part drops from the body ot the cows during milking. Straining removes the coarse particles of the dirt but eliminates neither . the fine dirt nor the bacterid. The process improves the appearance of preBBion of real cleanliness ot the milk if the results are UBed as the sole guide. Cheese cloth and wire strainers, because of their coarse meshes, are unsatisfactory fo retraining milk. Absorbent cotton and filter cloth, which can be bought from drug stores or dairy supply bouses at comparatively moderate cost, remove most of the sediment from milk. Since the body ot the cow Is the chief source of dirt in the milk, she should be groomed frequently. In addition to the flanks, udder, and adjacent belly should be cleaned with a moist cloth Just before milking. These parts, it kept clipped are much easier to clean. The use of a hooded or small top milking pail also adds materially in preventing dirt from falling Into the milk. One of tbo moBt important elements In making a small town a fcreat and glorioles city Is the assuring of an ample supply ot pure water. ' ' As cities have grown larger the problem has become more difficult. The extent to which municipal governments have gone to insure sufficient unTontamlnated water for the citizens is shown in the case of Los Angeles, California, a few facts about whose water system should be of value to all interested in city planning. The Municipal Water Bureau, with its supply and distribution system, represents an investment of more than $75,000,000. The main source of supply is a giant aqueduct nearly 250 miles in length. It Is known as the Owens River Aqueduct and is laid acroBs the Mojave Desert and up the east side of the Sierras to tap the melting snow It is announced. In type of suitable size, that Miss Pinch ot who is now played In The Miracle working on a fruit ranch, under an assumed name. She wishes to make good. Having parents rich and well-knois a bad thing for children. It makes them concentrate too much on themselves and their own Importance. They are so anxious to BE SOMETHING that they often fail to concentrate on DOING SOMETHING, shift from one thing to another and, in the end, do nothing. It is to be hoped that Miss Pinchot, an earnest young woman, will succeed in spite of WEALTH. Almost anybody can succeed In spite of poverty. 3T": - BETTER THAN REMOVING IT - K :.4Swts' , '?. al S x f 6 ,. - KEEP DIRT FROM MILK IS Water a Vital Element in the Growth of Cities STATE FAIR SHOWS POULTRY F. O. B. Spanish Fork, Utah $10.00 Down Puts One in Your Home p H HORACE FEREDAY |