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Show m VOLUME XXVI FAmm Fomc SPANISH FORK, UTAH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1927 Rotary Club Members Boys Enoy Big Scout Counfcrcncc Ratify Committees Prtii lluiti. an4 Jark Frk Ha'lrndnl older iUia Mark J. bnnn, Iircli-ban- k lUnftlng the rommin at Ilia Wal High HthtMil. Halt nijr laal Thursday. Friday ant ardaf. h. I.ak Hat Former Secy of Interior Jfrnn M Cmrt riii. ii Reindeer as a New Source of Meat Supply lit Dll. By J A, M N tl'GIIToN Jr , vk w DR-I- ii, v Ildil irtltl ll l.fTufiGK ft! i; til EWART Aftb iil'itrnl prstiu wa lh main buines of tb meeting of tb HpanLk Folk Rotary (Tub held Monday noon at the Uolism rsf. President W. I I Shipp presided snd community Inging us led by Prof. (I. W, Tits roly. An Interesting talk on "The Fruit Industry In Utah" given by Sherman Hdiirry. Uuei present . Frink of were c and It II Felt of Hall Uke. Following I the lUt of the officer and Iho standing of tha club an ratified W.lbur P. Hhlppe. president Hleph n I. Anderson. vicepreldnl: Hher man Mctlarry. sergeant nt arms; A. K. Money, secretary lluiai Fere day, treasurer; John K. Booth. I P rhums. David P. Ftrmage, Richard L. Jr and Sherman Mctlarry, dir actors; Alma and Ohjerta rommlitee. W. P. Hhlppee, A. K. Money, Joseph llansou. J II. Snell and P.P. Thomas; Vocational Krvb a Committee, Jo. Ilauson; employment relations, John E. Bool h, vocational service; David P. Flrmage, rompetetlor relations; J. Herbert Hnell, program; liren A. Anderson. Rotary Kduratlon and fellowship; llarry D. Fletcher. classifl-catlo- n ( HpshUh ly appointed the rnnfermr of ih nl I'lah. which I NUMBER 43 lAM AV'.t.I.I 4. IM H - M,e a lorn- to uf Kiiin tf local Imkl supply J" I b iti okr.l this aa to iho ntroi .f i P t. tn.l.--- l tud-- rr pt.l. Ih' !. r Ii l ! ia t I (I t. I, Ibil fall an Imixtriaul t h a. h M.oi ) u.n.f ( Ijim j r. Ititu luiic .I,. f, 1 1 to re year , I rc'pt 4 H, n. ur r - t it.at i .i wr-1st... Tha Hrnaia aitamllng iltla confer-rm- a i.population n AUka I .t U farm, r in cut mod a r raglataratl at tha Waat . all la ad i' Kutttfrj by lb Uniiol Hijir. i; lliak Thursday afternoon. A of 1 . r a nr Iwo t reaen p..ihlw win fall IS to lb iciiidcr iMiUiin of rhargad lor hada, mnla. itiK.'il, u. !'la verv much better than I iu ala. Tha frilo la tha )m-o- a Atoka baa dirl.-i- f until iri t. priog yU.wtiig First, trotu b 4uu. and no ona had any room to How (oo.iioo bad ,'iiMiMiklM ni .1) lb groalm-- t Itileg runtplain about tha alpln quarter rt-- d h ih under , att nii be .y fall plowing I the that aar furuUhad us. Tha tuaala ilum a aurrouod our I - f tt- - aiid . ring gsfn-ot I. ns iul spring wb'-- lb had baaM previously arranrad for hr on ib laos. lu.luuur -u ran-- . all (arm work Id b in Iba atatunva romm litre of tha run-- . Itrindeer Hint under rllmoik ! dr fO.in llr. rush. Til faranra. They were tha typ of and itindiiiona who It wouil uoi ! n T. o o di'dvcd from fall mania all tha fallow wautrd. and I rniii ordinary b- - f taut lo uumii I II that lit land In fi I'loaing ronalatad of braad. but tar. baana, -i ihai , on trry tomh hott.r put yar, ii la r with ref ujiiin squash. rabbaga. pul for and gravy, Ala-k- a, i riinin-- r In wr slaughtered rent to r.'il ferdl.iy, lb cnirol tf maul, muffin, raraal. raka. da and and ihipprd to lb United and die Miitiy of (J moisture, lc rnsm. From till tnatiu It ran Thi year, lb number I State are Co tr. In llie follow Ing anally ha naan that no ona naadad to limated nl I 1. Olio (t 12,000, ba ays by fa-- plowing; laava tha labia hungry. 1 10 raiiaue pound. Tli'-la I II to. able r lo be lantrd Tha Mr I session of tha ronfaranra ur loaded nhord reftiX'f-l- d uu. h ratln r i.eii rpa rareae stt.l there9:30 at spring began Friday morning. to ! of lit up-land goo an earlier and a by give d.e plant Xporinianhlp In tha homa and In w I where lo brl he ltl,ll Seattle, not.- - vigorouu start. Liter planting i ha school van discussed at I hi ana Broken in hnlth, former Sccr-Ur- y hlppd lo lb lliltkly nelllrd not era la t tc.d i tug etaporail'.it to dry of il loicror. Albert T Fall out Ion. Tba Seoul war divided Into lie-reraal of lb Itioky mountain, the soil, esper lally w l. n It has been ceon.fan.e4 hall. .ppcs,,d ,V the b, group and thua tu h fallow had a of Columbia Smreroe Court to Hand tru! ly lb Han FranUco mark'd wa lo.Mriied by spring plowing, F Sincla.r Jo In all chance to voir hla opinion. Invaded and at least on large Fan charges of conpiracy against the Government. llsrry and membership. John K of frost Ibl Tlx- - benefit o a. tha session tba hoy ware under tha Frariwo raf feature reincommunand relation i Alk Booth, In public reducing lb soil lo a mtnh pera in and of rhoaan dlrartion grout Ha on deer menu. meal While thl mit early harrowing and au Pratt P. Thomas, public rarh group all tha Idaaa war collect-a- ity service; amount of(meat i m elKiMe lrioiar affairs; Albert K. Muncy, community of the soil with such and In tba main aaaambly the a lb meal food supply of lb United mnl. It (..voting will both preserve the moisIdea war compiled Into a aat of service Dr. J. W. Hagan, buy s' work Kial la roncermti, iher la nid lo ture and raaolutlon. keep It better dil rlhnted. Hportamanahlp In tha snd crippled children. b a good profit In lb buinea and Both earli.-and belter ace.l bed arhool and In bualnaa Ufa wa tha of available plenty lor For Mayor Mr. and Mrs. !on llllllnglon of paatur For Mayor are I hereby procured. topic of dlornaalon In tha afternoon Dividend JOHN' E. BOOTH ALBERT SWENSON development, whlill might entertained n party of relunder of weed Irl The session, which wag bald at 1:30. Af prove lo bo a hazard to Iho prm.nl and stubble, turning at dinner For an.l farm manuro straw tar thin session tha fallow war par atives and Intimate friends 4 Year Term! For C'oumllnian It Yrar Ttrm) cure of our mal fund supply. Councilman last Wednesday evening In hunor .of IQ the fall gtvea ll lime to hcromn m It ted to go to tha football gam WM. A. HIVMON'M It. I JEX Itlndeor meat rqmparea somewhat partially de.aye.1. batwaan the I. I). 8. Business Collage Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cornaby, who thereby mixing with Iho (aliform were recently married. The host is venln. People properly with I he soil before lh and tha East Hide High School. For Cuunrilmen (3 Year Term) For Counrllmcn Year (3 Term) are said eat meat a the a lo bride's brother. Dinner was sernovelty w. la actually planted.' Heller soil RAY IIALKH JOHN F. WARNER Jit. (!. Friday evening a fallowahip meet the I seem if. few a rare as lo It for 9 and tb evening was mol dur conditions are derived from DAVID WILLIAMS JOHN LARSEN Ing wa held and everyone prevent ved at In o'clock a social way. Besides the steady diet. From u restaurant purilal di.i.tn posit l.m of roar mawa deeply Imp muted with the worda spent VICTOR LIKFSON GEORGE E. LARSEN J. standpoint. Iho carcass goes too heav- terial. of counel and advice that were apok-a- n guests of honor.those attending from ily forequarter and the rmk and were Mr. and Mrs.Fred For Recorder For Recorder rdl Heavy soils that have a tenby l. Alton Partridge of Provo. Spanish Fork olioul.lefa are very wasiey, making JACOB I. CHU1.STOITIER.SON CLARENCE E. SMITH to pn.k have this parti. ular dency Tha aubjert of bla a peach waa M. Cornaby, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I lie actual amount of saleable meat Miss Clara Cornaby and Run quality in their makeup almost Many of the boya re Lewis. "Friendship. In For Treasurer a carcass For With small. Treasurer prices overcome by exposure to win-- r marked that they would not have veil Child. The bride received many M ItS. LEAH V. NELSON MRS. EMMA BftEMS slightly higher than are paid on lb freezing and thaw log. missed hearing him for anything. beautiful glfta. Pacific roast for beef, meat Jobbers 11 K.jll that hav become very After Mr. Partrldga'a apeech, the Police Dog Puppies for sale For rellablo Information on diet liar have found that reindeer meat proves rough due to dod are m'llwed alExperienced girl wants housework lime waa turned over to tha dele lo be very high In price. Can go home nights. Ibone See Dr. E. F. Strom berg. wuJ, Leland. most unbelievably by rxpnsur lo the gate and nearly every boy prevent to do. laottaTtMXMtvri . 'robably the greatest objection winter frost after fall plowing. a rove to hi feet and expressed bis llt-wrein-dor the consumer may find against aeration of the soils 2 rooms for rent Cooper Jcx. thanka for the good time he had had meat Is Hmi th- -r j Is no sanitary ha (ftbeenProper Hansen spent found to be much more Imlaw! While shoal, Finder please and also for the wonderful apirlt of n Mr. and Mrs. Iilalne lAOVKSnsCMKKTI .. protection thrown about iho business portant than was formerly thought. very enjoyable week In Halt Lake notify J. Will Lewis. fallowahip which had prevailed at as Is Iho rase with beef, lamb and The most bencflrlu! condition Is a.h-ievCity vlHiting with Mrs. Hanstns ala the conference. A baby girl was born Monday to Mrs. L. D. Fraughton. due to the partial packing that perk. The United States bureiu oi Mrs. Albert E. Smith. Saturday morning the third ses- ter, Chris Larsen and Robert Chappie animal Industry regards .Mask n follows after land, is plowed In ausion waa held, and here all the revomade business a to Salt Lake meat In Iho same category with tumn. trip Bishop and Mrs. Eravtus Hansen lutions which were drawn up In the wild game and therefore has no Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brlngelson of Tuesday. Thursday and Friday In Finally, soils that are Infested other meetings were condensed into entertained igtcertain as far ns Inspection for dis- with honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Ander- Eureks were Spanish Fork vUitrs Insect are very much one, which waa adopted, aa follows: son 4 room bungalow, ease or wholeotpii.' Is concerned. rel.eved of. this trouble by turning For Rent of Ht. Louis, Missouri., and Mr. Saturday. , "We. the older Scouts of Utah, In Mrs. George Anderson of Ogden; 228 W. 3rd North. Inquire 103 K Neither has the American public ever their nests up and exposing them to the 1927 conference assembled, do and Mrs. George Hoxle and Mrs. Sena North. taken to frozen meats of any bind. .ilternnle freezing snd thawing. 3rd revolve, (a I that we can best observe Andetson Mrs. David Williams entertained as of Salt Lake City. Arvil From the standpoint of agriculture In view of nil thee considerations In and good sportsmanship scouting Anderson is a member of the Scotts her dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Ada Tourist Likes NpunMi Ioik lloney. as a whole. It should be remembered ltd some others not here Included, community life by (1) playing the Air Fields In St. son dau Frank her and her Coppln. Louis. that beef rattle, sheep and hogs are farmers are urged lo bend every game square; (2) by being a good ghter Grace of Salt Lake Cliy, and The following communication has an important par of our , general toward plowing as much of their loser and a graceful winner; (b) that Mrs. Denver. of Peterson Eugene ll been received by the Associated lice structure, returning rich .fertilizer land ns this fail. Plowing Honoring her brother, Milo we can best carry on In fellowship by bushla bride, who was formerly and value soil. The to now a crop next year. and the llvestotk fo with Insure Honey Company In helps fellowheadquar of the the piratlon taking Miss Vera Kay of Santaquln, Mrs. In the finana iness in ters this Club was The take entertained pat leading Utopia city: one more or to ship meeting troops." cial structure of the agricultural proLiny Stone entertained at a shower Thursday evening of last week by Omaha. Neb., Oct. 19, 1927. Mr. Mae Bowen was hostess at a During the sessions of the confer- and reception Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Ardella Creer. Four tables of Associated Bee and Honey Co., gram and should the Alaska reindeer delightful party Saturday evening, ence, we had the opportunity of havmeat Importations m il sizeable pro- i lie occasion being the anniversary of her home for the near relatives of bridge were played, Mrs. Min Jensen Spanish Fork. Utah, ing such men as Dr. Francis A. Geltz, the There were 45 winning high scoe and Mrs. Ella Creer Gentlemen: While touring through portions, It might seriously threaten her t Irt li. The guests'rame altlred In youpg couple. president of the Salt Lake Council, present. Including all the uncles and the guest prize. Special guests were your part of the country about six American livestock producers, thru colorful Hallowe'en costumes and Wallace Toronto, a real lover of the of the bridegroom, his broth- Mrs. Rulon Creer. Mrs. Arthur aunts weeks ago, I purchased 2 gallons of depreciating the value of domestic the house wns beautifully decorated D. E. Mr. presHammond, past hoys, and sisters and many relatives of Mrs. David II. Jones, Mrs. Les- your honey and I wish you would livestock. . with Hallowe'en colors nnd symbols. ident of the Salt Lake Council, and ers who came from Santa-qui- lie Cornaby and Mrs. Lorfn Creer. ship me C. O. D. one conUousiderlng beef, pork end mutton Supper was served at 10 o'tlock. many other men of notable character the bride, Luncheon was served. tainer of this same honey. I will a a major meat food, wt, must rec- The same Idea prevailed In the table address us. guarantee acceptance here. Please ognize the competetlve element be- decorations and Halloween place Saturday afternoon all the deletween such meat foods and practical- .ards wore laid for Mrs. Fenton Boy-ac- k. me when and how shipped. Mrs. Mark Oakley, a bride of lust notify gates were taken to the football Miss La Kuo Bovack, Mrs. Mark ly every other article of food, particyours, Respectfully game between the University of Coweek was the motif for a miscellO. R. FARNSWORTH. Mrs. L. R. Davis.' Sr., Mis in rabbits and game Boyack, ularly lorado and the University of Utah. poultry, aneous shower given Monday evening season. The preparation and distri- Mildred Simpson, - Mrs. 2115 Browne St., Omaha, Neb Hales, MARK J. BROCKBANK at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph bution of beef, pork and mutton is Mrs. Hugh Moore, Mrs. Leslie BigG. McICell by Mrs. La Rene Thomas Mrs. Rosetta Flavel went to Pay-so- n under very strict supervision In the low, Mrs; Jennie Dart, Mrs. C. W. Mrs. W. W. Miller and her three The Rebecca Buster. are rapidly developing for and Mrs. .Tuesday to spend a few days intertsts of the public health. This Booth, Miss Grace Bowen and the children, who have spent the sum; onePlans 18 were the of friends girl of the biggest carnivals of en- guests Mrs. David Bona. with service represents an expenditure of hostess. Following supper fortune mer here, left recently for Barstow, enwere bride. Games and music a large sum of money, a large share idling and other Halloween diverCalifornia, where Mr. Miller is en- tertainment that has ever been held joyed and luncheon served. The in Spanish Fork, combined with a Dont forget to register November of which Is borne directly by the pro- sions were enjoyed. bride received many beautiful and gaged in railroad work. Previous to 1st It is your last chance. Regis- ducer. Apparently with the tenden-- y her leaving, Mrs. Miller was given a bazaar of good things iu wearing ap- useful gifts. Mrs. Joseph Chappie Jr., was givto lncreaes production of many tration officers are:Mrs.Emma Brems farewell party at the home of her parel .and household accessories to 1st ward; Mrs. D. H. Jones, 2nd ward things that enter directly into com- en a pleasant party Monday aftermother, Mrs. Mae Bowen, by a crowd be offered for sale. This will be held Mrs, Minnie Jensen was hostess to Mrs. R. W. Wednesday and Thursday, November r Money, 3rd ward; N. W. petition with our major meat food noon by lier neighbors and friends. of her friends. 16th and 17th at the City Pavilion, the Utopia Club Friday evening. Monk, 4th ward. supply, some attention Is due to the There were 25 present and all had an was the main diversion of the The Beta Bridge club was enter- under the auspices of the Second Bridge question of protecting the public enjoyable afternoon.' Refreshments evening, Miss. Viola Jones winning were served. Mrs. Arthur Stewart was hostess at health in a similar manner. . tained Monday evening by Mrs. J. S. ward.. The entertainment features high score Bernell Mrs. and Jensen The in particular cattle Hansen. Four tables of bridge were will be a concert Wednesday evening trie Saturchildren's industry delightful party were The tables guest prize. direction of Prof. F. J. Entrance by way of the fun hall, has passed through a most serious played, Mrs. G. Ray Hales winning under athe followed by fortune telling booth, dinner Thursday at noon and gaily decorated in Hallowe'en colors day afternoon in honor of the sixth period of depression Faux, is now and the high score and prize and Mrs. an just and symbols. There were nine mem- birthday of her little daughter, Ruth. auction sale Thursday evening. Halinto a more profitable era. program consisting of a Halloween Bessie York the consolation. A perfect baby contest will be a bers and three invited guests, Mrs. The function was held from 2 to 6 emerging No one competetlve commodity Is go- story, violin solo, vocal solo, harmonlowe'en colors and symbols furnished John L. Jones, Mrs. Jane Jones and o'clock and the little guests came c featu-- e of the carnival, and a valuathe decorative note. Luncheon Was ble ing to make heavy inroads on the ica and guitar duet, vocal duet.com-iMrs. Bernell Jefnsen. in adwill be fanciful Halloween most for the aecordedn costumes, solo, given prize reading, whistling 8 , oclock. served at consumption of our major list hut it ding to the merriment of the occa- is the great number of perfect baby in the contest. Physimeat solo, stunts and eats at the First A sion. and or to witch cians Miss other Mrs. Leo Dart and people her sister. competent appeared greatly substitutes representing largely fads ward Tuesday night. Members of the On Wentsian Club Teressa Moore, went to Spring Lake delighted the children, and other and fancies that may hurt. were pleasantly entertained at the judge will decide the winner. We A fishing pond for children, a tulip Saturday cvcn'.ng to attend a brides Halloween features were enjoyed. Nash Suit or Overcoat. to attempt to restrict shouldnt home of Mrs. Bessie York Friday evtry 5 At o'clock a of luncheon bounteous which will be shower given by Misses Luella and roots under the bed, the the lA of flowers Autumn we food decorated the price fool you. Our lines but Dont development ening. e guests should see to it that such activities rooms. A short business meeting was found valuable prizes, a candy booth, Ruby Barasrt in honor of their sister was served to the twenty-fivon is fit aitd satguarantee stands and everything Mrs. Earl Smith, tormerly Miss Le- present. are surrounded by proper safeguards isfaction. I will quality, held at which plans were discussed refreshment call to any else make marthe real and time, any carnival ona whose Barnett up of Magua, in the Interest of the, public good. for the coming season, after which a cheer spirit will be there. George J. Hansen, warehouse manplace. GRANT M. ROBERTSON., riage took place in Sait Lake the latdelicious luncheon was served by the good All are cordially invited to come ter part of the past week, They ager of the Utali-ldah- o (ADVEHTI.SF.MENT) Sugar Co., For Rent Four room house. See hostess. out and participate. home Sunday accompanied who lost his right arm several years Ivan Blssell. as an was of the. result accident, by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Menlove, ago WEATHER REPORT one of the few successful deer huntJUDGES OF ELECTION Mark Sterling, of Provo, Royal Mrs, Lydia Moore and Alva Moore. ELEVENTH HOUR ers on the opening day this year. Mr. ITS. THE Cornish of this city, received slight AND AMERCA FACES EAST Observationsunade by the GovernMrs. Lizzie Evans was hostess to Hansen, accompanied by his son, The following judges of election injuries when the automobile, a new ment his Weather ObservT. ridin were which Mark, Star Hansen, sedan, the of club Henry ladies brother, the they have been appointed: Tls the eleventh hour of the eleand Will Huntington, was on the big a telephone pole and tip- last Thursday evening. struck er at Luncheon ing, the Power Plant, Fork Spanish of venth R. All eleventh the month. Ward day First Harvey Nielsen, mountain east of Spanish Fork to over th United States for the ped o'ver on the state highway just was served at 8 oclock to the mem-beiStandard U. S. Instruments exposed space S, Bradford, Jacob A .Robertson, as west of town on the welcome on the opening of two minutes there falls a hush in the manner the deer and one special guest, Mrs. sugar, factory recommended' by the A continuation of morning. While the other three were and America Faces East! judges and J. V. Leifson and Arthur roast Sunday night. Marie Sterling Marion Taylor. Chief of the Weather Bureau. was driving, and it appears that the the biographical sketch of Madam some distance from him, Mr, Hansen Nelson as alternates. For this is Armistice a day was given by, Mrs. scared up a buck and shot him, mak- of remembrance of that Day, Amos Wood, Jared car was being driven at a high, rate Schuman-Hein- k Second ward great moThe party of ment when of speek, when they went to make Astrid Jacobson, followed by two fav- ing the kill unaided. the guus were stilled in Beck and A. R. Creer as the turn into Spanish Fork, the driv- orite selections of Madame Heink on four bagged three deer, which they the conflict the world has mightiest Jos. Aitken and Jos. Ferguson as er lost control and the car ran into the Victrola. to homes their Friday Master Bert Evans brought ver known, a day for honoring the the alternate judges. post. Young Sterling received a gave a piano solo. NOTICE of SALE of REAL ESTATE memory of those who died, in that Third ward L.R. Davis, Jr., Geo, badly wrenched hip; it was at first conflict. Miss Jean Creer entertained at a Amistice Day has a solemn signiHales and Neil Thomas as judges thought to be broken but an examination proved it was only Halloween party from 7 to 10 SatSealed bids will be received by ficance which few of our national anand D. E. Williams and D. J. Evans wrenched. Mr. Cornish received urday evening at her home in Leland. John J. Banks, executor of the estate niversaries have and in this issue of as alternates. some scratches about the face; the The rooms were decorated in Hallowof E. Evans, for lot 3 block The Press there is a thoughtful inJJichard Eld. in car other the at the time, e'en colors and symbols. Luncheon Fourth ward boys Williams, Jno. of the spirit of Armiswith Bert home, and also Lot 4, block terpretation Oberhansley and Elmer' Gard- was served at 9 to 31 guests, the 90, H. Bowen and Benjamin Evans as tice Day which is well worth your ner, the latter of Duchesne, Halloween idea being carried out. 79, with home, Spanish Fork City, reading. Be sure to read Ameri a judges and Geo. E. Larsen and Jos. with bruises. The car was escaped almost Assisting the hostess in serving were until Saturday, October 1st. Faces East" by Elmo Scott Watson in W. Chappie as alternates. Misses Edna Gardner and Lois Creer. completely wrecked. this issue! 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