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', kkr 0tf 4 WA L Ak, 0 1 AiWoi mI I1 I'l n am iw, f t , . J. k.t i i4 II (mu4 "Shall We Meet lleyotid Iht Hirer. The epeakern were Zeno W. Tiffany, Frank Ed man, lllxhop K. C. CbrUlenwen, Henry Sabin anil tdUiMd of kw. U I K I I a. I foev J u4tf, P I Democratic Primary before. N'ytllpaa pny till M4 A piimaty tf lb Hrnurratle Vol- - ,lu,h I.arscn death. ed at choir, remained there until her Elisha Warner presid- and Hltdiop the services, and the ward under the direction Jee of Mary He was 68 years old. Sur-vlv- ln are Ills widow, Christiana Ol- After a few closing remarks by Warner, the choir sang an kir yniMty fur lk Iimi futk City will ha held sen Hanks and five daughter, Mri. Xlisliop "Come To Me, and the benyptlb I tk Gerber of Spring Lake. Mrs. antheni, (of lf i tfco Tkade r 8-- houl. 8pnUh Fork. Cornel Ion was pronounced by Joliii H. 4 it auk, Friday, th'a Elva Curtis, Mrs. Verda Peery, Mrs. edict .Wad Or tuber I'lth, Vdn4y, ISlh, al Juns Miller and Edna Hanks of SalHayes. tk. Dtp Cti4Mii fur Inierrment was in the Spanish it Mlii (t w i? la k w pt. fr lb purpwe of nominal-t- i em, also bln father. George Hanks Cemetery, where the grave was Fork rwd)die fr ib following city and one brother, Wilson Hanks of Md; icuted by Bishop Lars P. Larsen. (led III e lei lion Kalem. Is he toted fr )($, Bowen was the daughter of Mr. fk Chiu lift' fr ita yr Ha i b grid on November 9th, 1137: Elias and Mary Williams Jones and The 129th Quorum of Seventy entI Coai flail fur lrr iroi. Mtr horn in Swansea, Glamorganwas bishward and ertained the Eldere Ciiy Tiarr. City Reiwrdef a social Friday night. Sept. shire, South Wales, November 15th, at oprics f'liy tlui4r Ctiy Treasurer. When she was six years of 33rd at the Salem Amusement Hall. 1850. T hk arm raiaal la pal o I Councilman fr 4 year lerm. the In was The family emigrated to Utah, evening spent dancing. age Ik primary tk fad Ikal ll It 1 Com tlmm for t year term. In Salt Lake City on Christwere melons and refreshments Light arriving Ul lk radi4il ir lamlnai'd aad lb lrsalinn of such other mas Eve., 1856, after a slow, trying served. Many were persent from Icead (haul, TkU It Ibt plcM la badm-M- i t a may properly com land and Shore. perilous Journey In which they Lake and Mid Meeting. rtMr yuwr knk If yog dua l Ilk ansistance to the Martin rendered rt " ma ikti it Mag "bad RALI11 f MOR0AN. Chairman. The Salem American Legion Auxilihand-car- t company and probably fl. RAT HALM, Ckalrmaa, ary elected new officer last Wed- saved the live of many in that F. II. TfRXKR, MMary. Th Spni-Fork High School and nesday afternoon at their meeting expedition. A' peculiar Uhl High tkb.Md football Irani trill held at the Legion room. The officers is that her future husband, S ruomi fur Jt. of for the coming year are, Mr. Mae William P. Bowen, then a small boy, In lh firt football gam igl ItirilttMNHTl Ih trims br tomorrow at 3:30 Tiffany, president; Beatrice Davis, was in the same company of emi1 i- - 1 ar of ik la llair ik tkank Tk Apnlk Fork Vorailannl knt aly a yrxgiim i mad a dndld showing al lk lk lk 3(1 4y of iommrulii4 Him Fair, rapturing Ik folio lug iKUrmnl. be-lell I la k fcp4 iki Palmyra pkk-4Knnik Thom. ilal and all hr atid till H k. Angar twin hind Ihl. prngtaia of rkr,k 0rl; Leon 8anon, sron4. tlaiH 8nan, 11 Hun Suk and Flrld fora r4 iwtrHaa h A. T. Bank. 11. .ommiit 8wrl fora till at a a thwrlnf Kddl Desk. huu fur all trcrmiioa and knnl4 Itaral I'olatu p-r h mnali4 blur any fariiM at 2nd, Hulon llsnwon, 3rd. Union planned or 4ir Iillm Triumph I'otaio t. Fork rar trark. BOOTH MADE CHAIRMAN p, m. al lh Spanish llamuin. 11. lalmyra Kuk 4t tt a ha Coach Hrv drilling bard Illu Vlcloar fotalo farl Of FIRE PREVENTION for lh lal two work and baa whlp-p- d 3rd. Nuv. M, I A Mta and Buy. Into liap l bo making of a real farl Itlg NuV. I M. I. A. Iliad Shaw, Early Ohio Potato fool ball Iram. It will be Interesting C, W! Rnolk Nnv. 33 -- Primary. dipt irup, !nd. k up against the how they to Data Mark Hannon, 2nd; Donald M. A. I. Dc. tgo aa ippuinlmpnl at rbilrman of Uhl I1y, boy. Wride, 3rd. I. A. fluid tad Gra fir Jan. 30-- M. prcifatlui fur Ihl dltlrbl fr Mark llamuin, Pud; lull. Wheat on yr. Cbtf Ituoth and lh mm-hPolbe Dog Iupple for sale Har, Wilford llamum, 3rd; Vaun Water wood, Uland. fir !h of to department 4lh. tVb. untKTIMEYT Harold Okerman, 3rd. Burley ranpralt with Ihe achools, rlul and lay. 4lMH IIIS 1IM-XPotato Exhibit Spanish Fork March 17 Relief floclely faard all tlllieni la Ihlt work of rutting CIUM.V .MiK KEItV" IIOI.K l . High School, 11. . prngtam ) do a Iht fir lost la our atiio. L ll. I. A. Mu! her April lt- -r. Hera art a few anggnatlim fur the u All Ihe climactic drama of the Mr. Bclva Hughe' and Daughter. For Rent . , , prevention of Ire and lu of life; Lon about revolution Went. and 3nd 2nd ragea North house, AIIIIK9 should bt kepi In nielal July 31 General Pnigram, Rf-realar-rln- g Chaney In "Mockery," hi latest Commllle. nk n k, RtpuliliranlYunary Tk Funeral eervlot-- Ludlow, with Mrs. Fern Brockbank Ire. the organ, sang O It Is Wonderat Henry A. (Inrdner. The Invocation was offered by ful. During the service the choir sang T, and Arthur David O Lewis, after which the choir "My Father Knows, My Father. Hrlgs sang a solo, T Know That My sang. The speakers were President HenRedeemer Lives. After .few closing remarks by ry A. Gardner, John F. Beck,A. Hlahop I lank inns Larsen and Francis HUhop Allan, the male quartet sang Mar whom the of splendid eulogized "Nearer My Clod to Thee, after all life and character of the deceased wtihli the benediction was pronounced by Chris Jorgenson. The grave In lady. During the services a duet. I.ead Ralem Cemetery was dedicated by Me Gently Home, Vather, was renEarn Edtnan. by Mrs. Stella ltrockbank and (ieorge H. Hanks died Saturday dered Arthur Livingston, with piano ac1II whll walking along the street. by Mrs. Fern Itrock-hancompaniment gealb came aa a great shoek, a and solo, A Perfect Day as he seemed to be In good health rendered Ed. Williams, accomwuh by and attended a social given by the on the piano by Ills daughter, panied geaealolgcat alclatlon the evening JVIist Williams. jzhzmsi end Lnlc c'id bald, tt they Mf HUhop then snug, i 4ty jnk. ta la1 Ik Jlpaekk Fork sb4. i akoal eakll a III Tk pf of lk kp ea lk el lk Kwa trip lo Kaeoaa flip and lk r. mil bsv appruilmaulp la tt ti la ApUk Fall flip nkhaUM and lk kal kik bMl a4 i a kick Iribai la Ik ali'P f 'k la lk aiiWaluul 4 Wing okul aa psnmeat sf oar F. kklaaf drr lk diiMiloa el klor HI ) hou, In wet a held at the Second ward meeting houe Tuesday the Haleru ofternoon over the remain of Mr. W. Hlrd Al- after ..Mji'AAL; j lk lk Tkw o h ii n li 1 1 afternoon of Pneumonia dUfd Saturday Joms lan in charge. - The choir aangWhen I of a wetka after lh Ultta llavw tolled Away, pneumonia Ieven'ng w tilth lh el opening prayer wan offer-The male quartet home of her daughter, Mrs. Lara P. by Itny Davis. vl ia I ll ferWl'f:''"'" y (j. , Wilt it auk it t Hl tot l Tuesday Meeting ! tk it aid 4 a.i t& t . Dies Funeral services over th Edward llanka were held of Oeorga ) 4 Mf Nil a4 Ml trtihoi, ftp Hk Af MM 4 dm tkl4 M iw rki NlIHlI fi Mrs. Wm. P. Bowen Suddenly at Salem o'J tv m 1 4 1 1 t a N NU 4 di4 ikltdMl yt'u M It4 U ,t ik ko k-- rU 1 iM4.t.4 ! ! Geo. E. Hanks Dies lUiun i tt Tk NUMBER 40 rpi 1 prli: (?' ill-fat- ed 'co-inciden- ce rai-Cou- bn t, Rig-Iru- rlrd fr ti 14-1- n Fi-b- dl Ru-da- al inn Dr. Joaeph Hughe will (ear day for Kansas City, Missouri, here MKITim.,lR MVMTI.ItV be will apend two week attending BlfiiaiH IHX'HIl'TloN the National Clinic. Mon- Add one more title lo the 111 of Theo. Lee preached for Rer. truly great motion picture. 8. Hall Darrell at Springvllle last With Ihe appearance 'a of Sunday. Retr. Barrett and wife were Beau f!etn" which come In Lo Angelea. to (he Angela VVednendty and Thursday it become necetnary lo enMan with car to sell large Ihe roll of tcreen Wanted masterpieces. Re. complete line quality Auto Tirea and The magnificent broad sweep of Tubea. Exclusive territory. Experience this drama of the French Foreign not necessary. Salary 1300.00 per Legion has never before been surmonth. Milestone Rubber Company, passed, nor ha there ever been East Liverpool, Ohio. finer thme more masterfully executed than that of the devotion of three F. M. MrMalnes, printer with the young brothers, and their milling, Pocatello Tribune, wag in town on unflinching aaerlfloe for each other, Monday on hi way to Soldier Sum-mit- t, The pounding, pulsing drama of where he will visit his sister. "Beau Gosle" I brought to the audHe made this office a pleasant call. ience with shocking force In (he opThe last remaining porch over the sidewalk In the business section of Spanish Fork was torn down Tuesday This was the porch In front of the Rockhlli Building. This will deprive some of our citizens of a place to loaf and whittle. Elder Roscoe Creer returned Sunday evening from Australia, where he has spent the past two years laboring as a missionary. Nine months of the time he spent In Tasmania, an island off the south coast of Australia. On the return trip he stopped off a week at Honolulu, Hawaii. ening scenes. A detachment of the Foreign Legion Is shown on Its way across the African Desert to relieve a fort which has been attack, by Arabs. Arriving, the commander of the relieving force finds no sign of Araks, and his glass reveals a soldier standing at every embrasure In the walls, ready to fire on an enemy. A bugle call elicits no response. Not a man stirs, and the gates remain closed. The major goes close to Ihe walls and discovers the alert sentries to be all dead! This opens a mystery which deepens and quickens as the story reaching England and there Involving three of the main characters, the brothers, enacted by Ronald rereptaclet and never In paper or vehicle, which open wooden barreli or box. the Angelu Theatre. OILY RAGS OR WASTE should Monday at Ivy Davl. secretary and treasurer; Lillie Sabin, chaplain; Mary F. Davis, publicity. Mary C. Itutli Cloward. Davis, historian; Mary Christensen, Dora Brtggs and Elva Curtis, refreshment committee: Vina Otteson, Annie Davis and Hannah Hanks, amusement committee; Velma Sabin. Sadie Stewart, Laura Hanks and Zella means Nuttall. ways and committee. The Cenaloglcal committe entertained at a social Friday evening at the Relief Society Hall. The evening was spent In program, games and socla) chat. Refreshments were served. Elder "Mockery" afford the master of returned rani past 26 makeup a thrilling new characterizat- - elopment oT the beet sugar industry Mr. Snell In the past twenty years. every time I The regular Sunday night meeting was held at the First ward In the Column, Nell Hamilton Bnd Ralph form of a graduation exercise for the Forbes. combination of Intricate harmonies, Beehive Class. A very interesting the Royal Welsh Gleemen are easily program was given by the class unAnswer Me These entitled to higher credit than any der the direction of Miss Ida Jex and Whom did Captain Kidd? organization it has been my privilege Mrs. Lduise Thomas. Fourteen girls What made Oscar Wilde? to hear. One nurvols at the tonal were given certificates of graduation. What doeq Harold Bell Wright? and Ihe coloring phrasing. P. Larsen, Mrs. Jane Jones Bowen, David Foster Bowen. Mrs. Bessie Warren, Elias Li. Bowen and Mrs. Margaret A. Ifuff of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Ruth Wart hen, of Springvllle, and John Perry Bowen of Leeton, Utah. For Rent 6 room modern home, 1 Aa blocks east of Coop. Store. to S. L. Cornaby. A p-p- ly uovxBTiguaNn Carload shipments of fresh Miss Kathryn Stalxmann will give a course in dancing beginning next September 27 th at ,4 oclock Tuesday, at lxer home. A special price of $5.)0 for 15 "lessons will be made. ' (ADVEHTiSKMENT) Trees slightly damaged by field mice will usually recover soon If the parts are complete covered injured by mounding up soil around the base, or if paint or other material is used to prevent the wound from dying out. When the injury is severe or the trees are it22.90 Nash Dont girdled,, be resorted entirely should grafting bridge- to." Suit or Overcoat. , let the price fool you. Our guarantee is1 on quality, flt and satwill call any time," any isfaction. place. GRANT M. ROBERTSON.'; (ADVERTISEMENT) WEATHER REPORT Observations made by the GoverWeather Observacreage increasing from nment to 6000 to 7000 as it is er at the Spanish Fork Power Plant. at present. He stressed the importaStandard U. S. Instruments exposed nce of cooperation between the civic Ira the manner recommended by the clubs and the sugar beet Industry Chief of the Weather Bureau. and of them backing the industry, which is one of the important ones of the state. He also gave some practnight, he will not place the case In ical hints on beet cultivation, urgithe Marshals hands. ' ng the importance of late cultivatNOTICE of SALE of REAL ESTATE ion and irrigation in the late part of the season, in fact, until harvesting This 'gives the beets Sealed bids will be received by commences. John J. Banks, executor of the estate hither sugar content and purity as Mrs. tonnage. of jjlchard E. Evans, for lot 3 block well as" increased Laura several furnished Fereday homewith 90, and also Lot 4, block 79, with home, Spanish Fork City, musical selections on the aceordeon. President W. P. Shippee presided at until Saturday, October 1st. The Royal Welsh Gleemen, one of Teacher Why, the greatest musical organizations In breathe, someone djes!" the world, will visit Spanish Fork on Voice from the rear "Why don't Saturday, October 15th, giving a con- you try cloves?" cert at 8.15 In the evening ConBradcerning this chorus, W. Clive If the party who relieved Rev. ford, National Community Director Theo. Lee of his laundry last week of singing, and well known In this will return the same before Friday city, says; "I have never heard such neaily perfect choral work either In Dr. Bowen has Europe or America. accomplished something of which he may well he proud. In attack, phrasing, blending of voices and skillful Ilodgins, , ion, that of a strange, brooding mu-ji- k who, by a queer turn of fate fa nnilllSH should never be allow- thrown Into a position of power and ed lo accumulate In or near bnlMIng uses It to rend and tear the thing he GASOLINE, NAPTHA, and other loves. The climax Is dramatic and volatile oils, should not be kept In unexpected. The peasant, fired by buildings and used only with ex- lust and passion, I redeemed by love treme care. Principal Loren A. Anderson of and sacrifices hi life to divert a disELECTRICITY, when Improperly aster that he, himself, has brought the Spanish Fork Iligb School was Installed, la haiardous; lnmp cords on. one of the speakers at the regular should not be hung on nails or wrapThe new production ia screened on meeting of the Rotary Club held ped around my piping; paper shades lavish scale and abounds in ro- Monday at noon at the Cottam Cafe. should never ha used. Confer wHh to the mance, mystery and Intrluge. Aside Mr. Anderson spoke in regard the city electrician when changes are from Its entertainment value, "Mock- Spanish Fork high school judging contemplated. Do not allow employ- ery state championship present historic fidelity to that team winning the ees lo tamper with electric al Installdarkened era in Russias history in the judging contest and compliations. when the Bolshevik hordes overthrew mented their teacher, J. F. Skinner, STOVE PIPES should be securely the aristocrats and a reign of terror very highly for his work" with the riveted and run direct to brick chlm- his training of them In that and chaos resulted. Chaney, as a boys and ' neys and never through floors or work. of line bewildered member of the Red reJ. H. Snell, agricultural superintvolt who changes into one of Its endent of the Spanish Fork district heroic fiugres presents a most com3 rooms and hath. For Rent for the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company, plicated and startling See Mrs. Margaret A. Davis. gave an instructive talk on the deveach night. Lars her: Mr. Wm. fruit and vegetables practically doubled E. Clyde Sabine Sabin has Ira number during, the last eight : home after laboring for the years. months as a missionary in the Western States mission. The American Legion and Auxiliary held a social at the Salem Amusement Hall Wednesday evening. The time was spent in dancing and at 11 oclock a supper was served to 2 7. be kepi In standard metal waste and rontenta removed and burned grants. Sheto was married February 9th, 1869, William P. Bowen.who with the following children, survive (AM KKTISfcME.NT) told of the 500 to 600 the meeting. ve . |