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Show pahish l Fork The SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1927 VOLUME XXVI THE BUTS RELATION NUMBER 40 liEItt TlJislS lEV TlPROMO I'D GOOD on TOE LIVESTOCK r TEMPLE DEDICATION ITO SCOUT WORK It I doubtful If there ever lias You are now at the age when boys been a more optimistic feeling In the should begin to put Into uso the Tim fobiwing letter was received a ago from John 8. Duvls, 0. MS HCtl.TH GREER Mary 8. Davis Freer was Hi of Captain John Tin ker U.ivli a n I I.etitla Ann She w.i than situation futtle I generally short-terprt' as a alo laboring urges, desires, and energy that the mi; burn In Salt Lake City, ngiii. Ittli, valla at this time. An aetual short' to-- :t ib In (be Mexican Mission, Lord has blessed you with. Every tiiry 183.1.. Slie came to Spanish Kink lalnted by some in d at El Paso, Texas: boy should be grateful for these ,Re with her parents when a small child. Having a little spare time this af- - I have never heard' her blessings, and desire to develop thelthe trade others are of the opinion speak of livn :t, I shall beg leave to intrudo urges and desires, and put the en- - that as a matter of fart, there are not in poverty. It seems they were I ing I )n yours long enough to report .that ergy Into service In helping- - someone Lough cllle well provided fur. Her th country to prove Five million Tuberculosis ChristI u ir, li.ivmg the time of iny life with resoiiatily else. The Lord could see the nee I, fut Iter's lie me is still standing, nne um burdensome be noth there may yet Seals, enough to provide every u n hese 0 missionaries and g here, easily of meeting this condition Ini block wet t i'f (be Orem station, Mrs. in Utah Midi ton stumps, are to Ihtmui about the situation warrant toMn t also Investifield of that the so men lie Inspired good boys, s'y Freer and Marie Forgumii were the being distributed Is throughout the gators growing so rapidly that we fl'sl two girls to Join (lie Relief Sobring forth the wonderful principles (extremely high prices or talk of any state the Utah Tuliere by ulosU Asanno, It at with all. of Scouting keep pare thing that might be termed an ex ciety In Spanish Fork. sociation. I bad a wonderful privilege He knew If boys were tuught in treme beef truly Site spent much ef her time In the shortage. For llio puHt twenty years these n attending (he dedicatory services ways that appealed to them, they clays sewing for the dead. Al penny Christinas early war the both when, period During Seals, sold during if the Mesa Temple. Driving In from Ihe would respond in the development of age of eighteen Iter mother died, December In every for patriotic reasons and under in state, have been the east, the temple hursts suddenly character. leaving a family of 6 children. She, the means of helping I Huence of high an lew on Inio prices, oversupply stamp out come us a your left, you Scouting teaches that boy should being the oldest girl, had much of and promoting good health o the end of a row of shade trees rented, the crash which follow-drin- k not us tea, coffee, tobacco or strong I wa the family responsibility. The success of the campaign has been 88 result of a lower market There It as these are the tools of Satan I bordering (lie highway. Sh was a aery dt Ilcate girl and due to I rufnI the earnest work of thoumany good, cattlemen! and standi,, robed In creamy, glistening her health wan In deceiving boys Into thinking tliat poor her whole life sands of earnest citizen who I ome "In and outers.. Since that give In sheer Ihe gran-Juto action vhiteneis, are stimulated simple greater they lb rough. Their homo was a general their services frei ly every year to t.f its outlines. when In fact they are destroying lin-- l time and up until the past year or so, Sot clean Is the gathering place for the young people help organize and conduct the seal progress. Until 1926 'mpression of its profile on the mind of the town. portant cells of the boys which In I "al)n sale In their communities and alio most was of the of cattle if t.ie beholder that, as one said, "It liquidation time will so weaken their resistance She married Edward Creer, Jr. on later aid the state association forced financial because of carry deft pressure leetns of the God. In. hand t yjWcWk by that greater sins creep 9lh, 1878. In a short time on a definite program. fffr 'Vf An American adaptation of the January frjgjffijjy, la Thus the reasons for Scout prin- - 8nd because of lack of sufficient feed alter1 the Ir marriage they moved to In Utah the Christmus Seal has I A. racing boat, with 24 aboard "lassie in architecture, its simplicity Lake clples t lint he may become physically Personally, it seems to me that In Shore where they lived In a log don much to min a mile a of a attained speed t. In 1927, the ond Is promote public health 126 Is a early balance There and awake and striking. morally strong, mentally cabin which had been used for a and ute, at New York last week the i to the public and the InIntent of cattle to market had much bring Is rare that A in new symmetry "fan, present recorded. ever fastest stable for a short time, until they dividual health education In its varof un tail propeller, invented by Jo lay si Pictures. Indeed, so rare that built their first home. Ills thoughts, his minds and vision I th appearance of a clean-u- p ious forms. Last year our efforts wet even the hnannes Plum exceeding the of the Denver Post clean, clear and far reaching: his desirable cattle. The result, at least, They were blessed with six child- concent rated on child health educadreams of the builders, wa correspondent wildest bat the wostern at I8 led to declare It the most perpresent time, body clean and pure allowing the ren, three boys and three girls, two tion, because childhood is makes the new speed possible. are(he period fectly constructed building In Amerspirit within a chance to develop and I rangesworn-o- pretty well cleaned up of hoys dying In infancy. She was a of Infection. The Christmas Seal fold, ica today. breeding stock and give expression. 'rue wife and a devoted mother Ic inanced a director of child health edWhile sauntering about the grounds In Scouting, the boy is brought ccd steers. The ranges are carry WARNING TO FARMERS her family. She was very congenial ucation, who visited school districts I Ing barely enough cattle to produce the first day.I was struck by the num- In her hoto and was an closer to . nature, and the workings exceptionally and guve service to teai hers, children Al) FRUIT GROWERS ber of Lamanite (Indian) members good manager. of the same, learning that the hand enough young stock to move readily aud community groups; assisted 3 and are the markets, him ranges Is to have in of (lod present. Fortunately for me, though it, causing After spending many years In Iaike school districts to I reseed employ school Ing and better feed conditions Farmers .and orchardists should It occurred quite by accident, I met Shore, she with her husband mid greater love, reverence and respect to a firm! to he nurses; contributed aided a' developing, by good rains, beware of field mire damage this old Brother Santao, than whom perfor the Lord and Ills righteous purfamily moved to Idaho. While liv- used to demonstrate the need of a sltu-fo- r time at this the cattle Incentive is Klght an be so not there This should a haps poses. great leader of ing there, her daughter, Pearl, died, larger milk fund; helped to finance atlon, as far as the western producer winter. his people in all the Southwest. Tyany boy to join Scouting. leaving three mnll children, 1, 2 public health work at the Ine and From careful observation THe-Is ideal. almost concerned. University obtains he a pically Indian, Through Scout training and 3 years of age. Regardless of of Utah; furnished aehool health eqa love of country, with a desire to is a ready market for everything that spection of fields and orchards, It has and massive body head, her advanced age and limited uipment such as scales, first-aibe produced above actual re- - been found that field mice are even crow-liekits, with a shock of whitened prepare himself so that some day he Htiength, she Nook the little family tic., to cover three hundred schools, will be qualified to help direct It in placement needs, perhaps not at high more numerous this year than last, hatr, his black penetrating eyes look Into her home and gave them ji distributed Jree material to school I prices but a way. that peace aud happiness may certainly at satisfactory and many growers will recall that a outHronv beneath full eyebrows and me thers care and affection until they districts and teachers for I and teaching broad forehead. profitable prices. lie obtained for mankind. In the sombre were great deal of Injury was done by the Her health health; conducted health campaigns grown. practically September receipts at 67 public field mice last winter. We want to depths of his eyes one sometimes failed so He becomes brave, honest, thrifty, completely that the child- and demonstrations. The educational I livestock markets in the U. S. as a'vold this as much as. possible this feels he can read the cheerful, friendly and helpful. tragedy of a ren were taken from their home to I shown campaign against tuberculosis and by the department of agrlcul year, so now Is the time to get busy race. But when he spoke to me, live with He must be prepared at all times their father at Tooele, just he need for a state tuberculosis Iture are 17 per cent fewer than for and to render service. use a little poisoned wheat, be- and that In perfect English, and said ten months before her death. was continued, and will ho average. Likewise, 'the fore the ground Is covered with snow 'I know this (the Book of Mormon) Scouting Is a work of service that I the Her son, Reed, died June 13, 1921 (he major projejet for the of cattle Is at coming those in a slaughter of save Its dividends now record will A flame points the few cents spent enlightenment my people, pays many at Pocatello, Idaho. Ho left a wife and Intelligence, Us good works are 16 per cent smaller than a year ago, dollars later. that .illumined his whole face, gave and four young sons, all of whom year. recorded upon books entitled "Moreland 10 per cent smaller than the Poisoned wheat or grain, all pre- me fhe strangest feeling of awe I are living In Great Falls, Montana. - year average. lialHonoring her daughter, Mildred, and Stocker feeder Menits Better Becoming pared, may be obtained at just cost have experienced in a long, long time She was grief stricken over the loss who I was married Monday, Mrs. Uri to movements the b nefits. an awed, persistent thought that of her ance sheets show a credit of country show a of materials (less cost of strychnine only son and failed rapidly. Stewart Jr., entertained at a brides a front is working out his I Cline of 22 per cent from a year ago which is furnished free by the state) here is an Apostle of the Lamanites. Her death followed one year and 9 tests and gaining information that and a 27 percent decrease from the at the Agricultural Department (low- Dignified in bearing, modest as great months later, on March 20th, 1923. shower Monday afternoon from 2 until 8 at the Stewart home. The time entitles him to merit badges, lie 5 year average. er floor) City and County Building. men are, he is indeed a worthy ex- She has two daughters, Mrs. E. K. was spent in social conversation. At I Despite these figures for the coun-an- d Provo, or from H. V. Swenson, Agri- ample of his race aud a tower of comes in contact with many trades Ferguson of Spanish Fork and Mrs. 5 o'clock a bounteous buffet luncheon I professions, giving him a better I try as a whole, it is Interesting to cultural inspector. Pleasant Grove, or strength to his people. T. A. Edmunds of Pocatello, Idaho, was served by the hostess, assisted by Aside from, though not in any sense and 17 chance to choose the vocation he is note that the slaughter of cattle at Grover Clyde, Inspector, Sprlngville. grandchildren living. I Misses Maudine Stewart, Rowene Annow. from should the best adapted for, to receive the most Los Angeles, the principal market impressiveness get busy detracting Everyone I gus and Mrs. Florence Peay. Those TRIBUTE TO MOTHER the dedicatory services, I was benefit to himself and helpfulness tc ing center on the Pacific Coast, are from out of town attending the funcA. Mrs. T. Edmunds was than the last of A born another the others. actually larger Friday strucq by year presidelight baby boy were Mr. and Mrs. Rolliu White-loc- k tion I For the first nine months to Mrs. Elmo Christianson. A boy reminds ,ine of a first class vlous. In the usual order of She never closed her eyes in sleep proceedings. of layson, Miss Louise Stewart I Los the radio set. He is bunch of live wires. 1927, Angeles slaughter of Till we were all in bed 9. things In the world today the comof Genola, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. exa of a machine charged with power to re-- 1 cattle totaled 228,955, as compared task the pletion On party nights till we came home, involving I Jane Stewart, Mrs. Phil Stewart and penditure of so much money and of spond to the conditions of life. If with 22,190 cattle during the She ofttimes sat and read. I Mis. Floyd Stewart of Sprlngville; a in he of such 1926. and tuned responding period high ecclesiastical character, We little thought about tl then, right A. of Josenh Mrs. "Sadie Stewart of Salem and the Sons and I daughters From these contrasting figures, the would have been attended by a diswill overcome the static conditions of When we were young and gay; a dinner m honat entertained local people, Ellen Pace, I Stone play of pomp, and an array of robes How much our mother worried when following life, so as to meet the tempests and principal lesson which might be gath-storseventy-fourt- h Mrs. John II. Hayes, Mrs. John K. birthday an- and vestments most But that try to destroy his ef-- 1 ered is that the consumer demand on or of his We children were away. The rooms were decorat- what do we see? A tallstriking. genI Johnson, Mrs. Jessie Hayes, Mrs. Jos. We only knew she never slept fleieney. Scouing is a means to this the Pacific Coast is steadily increas-en- niversary. dignified and white Mrs. Edna Ilolnt, Mrs. Priscilla bronze ed chrysanwith I Olsen, In in face tune in helping boys to the of the admittedly tleman dressed in modern convenright ing. When we were out at night were laid for 56 Mrs. James Nielsen, Mrs. Uri Boyack, two or tional one and to receive the good things broad-- 1 smaller cattle population In the coun-caste- d themums. Covers attended And to know by garb, that she waited just in was The I spent evening Sr., Mrs. Effie Dart, Mrs. guests. Stewart, over radio station B. S. A. fry as a whole, the cattle population of his brethren similarly attired. That wed come home all right. music. Mr. Stone moved Lois Stewart, Mrs. Arthur Stewart and I games in a is to Scout California d enter show House fails of a propor-anthe Lord, Why, sometimes when we'd staved the They Every pleasure, meeting to Salem in 1873.- He is the father and Mrs. William S. Conaby. The I an aid to help boys do good. donate decrease, a slight increase their priestly function' of preform away, fifty-on- e has and seventeen of bride received many useful and beauchildren, is a Good Turn for the' ing noted, as a matter of fact. Thus Till one, or two, or three; dedication, and retire to mingle with Ci, tiful gifts. grandchildren and seventeen the crowd in and about the grounds, It seemed to us that mother betterment of the boy and the hap- - I it may be gathered that supply and heard I in pure democracy of social equality. The turning of the key. piness of others. Lets join now and demand have had a great deal to do Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. David Sabin is reported to be Dressed as with regulating the cattle population the President was, with For always when we stepped inside, qualify for this gn.t woik. Mrs. Hans Larsen that their son, ill. , I seriously There has been no pressing need of H. EUGENE HUGHES, Shed call and wed reply. hat, he typified nothMrs. David Patterson of Leland Frank J.Larsen, has received an honMember 2nd ward, Troop Committee I cutting down cattle supplies in Call- he did the kindly, But we were all too young, hack then better than ing orable release after serving two years and James C. Stone of Sugar City, chivalrous owner of the fornia, because the human popula To know the reason why. plantation in the British mission and is spendwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. old Idaho tion has increased more rapidly than south. Until the last one had returned ing a month touring Europe before Joseph A. Stone of Salem for a few the cattle population. Then one evening as I stood outShe always kept a light. days. returning home. side the iron fence surrounding the For mother couldnt sleep until But the cattle population is now Its none too early for Christmas who has Stone Mrs. Elva Davis, well balanced in ration to the market to a concert She told us all good-nigli- t. sittings you have more leisure been operated on at the hospital, ex- temple grounds, listening EARLY MAILING FOR THE roof of the She had to know that we were safe, rendered from the being your portraits will be ready for early I requirements in most sections of the come home Sunday. to pects HOLIDAY SEASON Stahmanns Studio. annex, I turned about to find Presimailing. Before she went to rest; country. The best minds in the trade see no reason for any rapid expanlean- She seemed to fear the world might dent at Grant side, my standing Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen and sion of the cattle supply but rather the pickets, shifting froAi ing harm WEATHER REPORT Atention of the public is again callRobert Chappie left Monday morning one against feel that the natural output Of beef to foot the other to rest himself. The ones she loved the best. ed to the fact that only two weeks wfiere for Los California, Angeles, He was absolutely without escort, And once she said, Observations made by the Govern- breeding herds will provide all necWhen you are remain before Christmas Day will be ment Weather Observ- essary requirements and at satisfac- - they expect to spend the winter. just one of the jerowd. Perhaps no grown, here. The busy season at the post-offier at the Spanish Fork Power Plant. tory profits to industry, other incident could have portrayed To women and to men, is already here. Letters and A good piano. Sale For Cheap so vividly his utter lack of false pride Pei haps Ill sleep the whole night Standard U. S Instruments exposed parcels by hundreds are coming and Mrs. J. A. Brockbank. or consciousness of superiority. in the manner recommended by the ATTENTION, MARRIED FOLKS through, ' going aud another appeal is made to Chief of the Weather Bureau. I may be different then. JOHN S. DAVIS. all patrons, urging them to mail early Lost Chester White Boar. FindThe opening married folks dance And, so it seemed that night and day All letters and parcels should bear Newitt. er D please notify George Mrs. Lydia Boyer Johnson, wife of will be held in the Escalante Gardens We knew a mothers care; a legibile address and also a return Don C. Johnson of Spnngville, who That always, when we got back home address. December 20th, and every other g5 For Rent John T. Morgan home died 8a Wed find her waiting there. Tuesday evening throughout the winrParcels containing perishable or furnished or unfurnished, barn was Friday after lingering illness, ter. Everybody is invited to these partly the first telegraph operator in fragile enclosures should he so enand garage. Will sell Ford Touring dances. Bring your friends with you. Mrs. Blanche Gardner was hostess dorsed. Spanish Fork City. She came here for $75.00. Enquire Press Office. when a young woman to operate the to the Utopia Club Thursday evening. Murdock Orchestra will furnish the The real service of the Special DeDeseret Telegraph' office under the Luncheon was served at smalt- tables livery, Special music. Tickets, 50c, extra lady, 10c, j Clear Handling and Air Mail Sealed- bids will be received by at 9 o'clock. Four tables of bridge stamp is not generally understood. Forget your troubles and attend the John J. Banks, executor of the estate management of W. B. DougaH. Cloudy dances. were played, Mrs. Ardell Creer wini Clear Inquire at the postoffice window of Richard E. Evans, for lot 3 block Mrs. Blanche Gardner has return- ning the high score prize for the club ahout these stamps. I Cloudy block homeand also Lot 4, 90, with ed jiome after visitiug for several and Mrs. Mary Tuttle the guest prize. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall of Do not place seals or stickers on Clear 79, with home, Spanish Fork City, at where she was the There were 12 members and several the front or address side of letters or Provo spent Sunday visiting with days Bingham, Clear until Saturday, December 31t. ' house guest of Mrs. Leo Olsen. invited guests present. .. , $ .02 j P. Cloudy atives here and at Salem, parcels. . D. T. LEWIS, P. M. UDVEHTISKUELN'T) short Mm dau-xhl- ur 1 move-straigh- ut dark-skinne- d, d can-atorm- m' de-Wh-en . SALEM NOTES d, - n. broad-brimm- 1 . - ce - e |