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Show The Patent Leather Kid at the Angelus Wednesday and Thursday, April 1 1 and 12. Matinee, 15c and 25c. wlmm Tme Fees SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1928 VOLUME XVII Splendid Display of Cattle at Stock Show Tlios. 0. Robertson Appointed Marshal! Boy Tennis Marvel Tunney's Choice 1 Despite the cold, stormy waather of tail week. the IUb County Live Stock Show brought out splendid exhibit of lira stock and lurga crowds were In evidence on all three day. The following premium wara awarded: Dairy fall la llulla S jruara llolataln division and over, Joseph Roach. Oral and grand champion: Lyman Wm. II. Ntalaan, third. Bulla I to 3 yaara, Kd. M. Banka, Oral; C'hrtwtanaan, aacond; Utah Central Lcaugc j I. Proctor, uho has resigned th position after serving, litres mouths, ytayor Booth selected Mr. Robertson Iamii a list of four applicants, the I others being George Wood. Harvard tired and Melvin Know, and the City Council confirmed lb appoint-rttnMarshal Robertson has served tl:s city tor the past four yeara as policeman and has mads a very splenI t. Ollvar llanaan third. Bulla 1 to 3 yaara, Shephard and Argyla. lot : William " " t (Irotagul, eecond. Bulla under 1 yr Law Christmas, ttrat: Andrew V. Nel L W 'J nan, aacond: tiranl White, third -I Cows, 3 yaara and over, Wm. II. Kiel VAVrpcT sen liral and grand champion: A. I, Photo how Junior Corn of Christmas. 3rd Kanvat Johnaon aacond: City, who it en route to tow a, 3 t o3 yaara. Oliver llanaan Mexico City at a member of the ttrat: Kd. M. Banka aacond. 1. American Ibvii Cup Team. Young Mill third. Ilaifara. 1 to 3 yaara. W, Coen it only, tixteca, and proud If. Nielsen. lot : A. I. Johnaon 3nd a Hihjiion at Auguta, Ga, reIlaifara Wm. II. Nlclaan, 3rd. cently, where he came within a montha to 1 year, ti. A. Mill, flrat from Rig A. I. Johnaon. aacond: Win. II. Kiel Bill Iilden, former champion. aan, third. Brize hard Wm. II. Kiel Melvin ttnow was apdid record. pointed to fill the vacancy onthe police force. f. I Mrs. George Kenltt entertained all a childrens party from four to seven oclock .Monday In honor of tba ninth Cliff Todd birthday of her little son. Kewltt. Merry games were enjoyed I by 23 little folks and at live oclocklum boon was served, the Easier aymbols being carried out la refreshments and favors. k I w NUMBER j All Set for This Season Thomas O, Robertson M appoint I 1 Marshal hf 8anUh Fork City all I Me regular meeting of the City Council held last evening to succeed Frank aac-on- d; Klnar Evening 15c and 35c Boxes, 50c Tom Hrcnry, whom Gene Tun-nrprefers to meet rather than any other atpiranf for lha heavy-- , weight title. Having recently defeated Jack Dclarny, Hccnry the most logical oppo-- . nnt for Cn Tunncy. He came front Australia some fourteen month! ago, practically unknown, It li rumortd be will fight Tunnc next July. y The Central Utsh Ilascliall League will continue to operate during 192 Bh the same eight rluh which were In the league last year. It wa decided at largely attended meeting held at the American legion Hall Monday Rrrsldcnt John E. Booth evening. preaided end gave splendid report of the leaguea operation lal year. He praDed the splendid spirit of true sportsmanship that prevailed the entire season. All rluba finished the entire schedule with the exception of Isrk City, a new member last year, which dropped out after a month's play. The league was a financial success and earh club la required to pay only 112.60 to have Its full lino on ed posit In the league treasury. John W. McAdams, and Gunnar lUarmuasen, secretary, made a few remarks. Kacb club was represented at the meeting and the following representatives when called upon signified a willingness to continue the league; Karl "llap" Holm-steaAmerican Fork; William Anderson. Ileber; O. I. Henlor, Spring-vine- ; !. C. Forney, Bay son; II. Haw-kinKephl; K. J. Kline, Eureka; Otto BIrk, 1rovo; William Simmons, Spanish Fork. Each representative predicted prospects for a real baseball season. Election of officers followed for the 1923 season aa follows: John E. Booth, president; John W. McAdams Urovo, Karl Bindley, of 1rovo, treasurer, all after which Resident Booth Gunnar Rasmussen of Irovo secretary. Earh club will select a member of the board of control. It was decided to open the season on Wednesday, May 16th. and play a There will be 23 spill schedule. games, fovrteen In earh division, each club will meet every other team once at home and once abroad In each division. Only local talent w ba permitted to play In the league Bresldent Booth railed a meeting to be held at Spanish Fork Monday, April 23rd, for the purpose of presenting players' routes, adoption of ball, planning schedule and such oth-d- r Important buslnesa of the league as Is necessary. d. Ilanacn was hostess to the lleta Bridge Club Monday evenaan. ing. A dainty luncheon In Easter efllolataln Cradea Cowa, 3 yaara wss served nl I o'clock, after fect Maland, lit; David Huff, second: were and over. Thomaa Wrlda, flrat; (I. A Charles D. which four tables of bridge L. Dr. 3rd. Colls, Argylo, Mill, aacond: Cowa. 3 to 3 yaara, Wm, Mrs. Bernell Jensen won tb hWKKT IVK KTOIIY IK FILM played. L. second J. Stewart J. Banks, 1st; II. Klelaen. flrat; Kd. M. Bunks aec D. K IMBTIICUIEM Stewart, third. 2 year olds, L. D. Arf.K" iTJi ond: llyrum Argyla, third. Ilelfera Slewart. 1st and champion. Four I 1 to 3 yaura, Bead Shephard, flrat consolation Mrs. Bessie York the prise j teen coifs and fllllea were entered. Raymond Wrlda aacond. Ilelfera The guests In addition to the club I One of the sweetest love stories Horses best Draft Wylie draft, 1 flrat A. T. montha to year, Banka, me m tiers were Mrs. Loren Anderaoo ever told, with the World War as a Ollvar llanaan. aacond: Racd Shep' Thomas, first; best draft rolt, Wylie and Mrs. Clarence Argyle. background, and with dramatle In draft flrst and Thomas, sweepstakes; herd, third. terest, suspense, tragedy and, flashes mare. White second. Grant I Special prize offered ly Wm. II Mrs. Mary Gardner wai hostess to of clever comedy This, in a nutshell Swen Stallions Oliver Belgians, Beat pure bred heifer un Nielaen the Utopia Club Thursday evening of II describes the great epic of the lank champion; James Bar- last iler one year, won by G. Mitchell Illll ton, flrst and Will week. Twelve members and two corps "The Patent Leather Kid" and Peterson Co., ney, I Special prize for beat grade heifer third.second;. apt-fla-t guests, Mrs. Mary Tuttle and which opens Wednesday night at the under one year, won by Blaine Hill. were Kora Larsen Theatre, following Its sen Mrs. present. Belgians, 3 year old class, David Junior Division Cowa over 3 yra. Bona, rheon was served at the card tables I tatlonal Broadway hit., Er1st. stallions, percheron Raymond Wride, let and 2nd; Ron nest Hanks 1st; draft stock, one after which bridge was en-- l I "The Patent Leather Kid la the year at K:3U.Mrs. n aid Klelaen, third. that First Mary Tuttle winning the flrst big Kinjoyed. O. old eolts. Hutchison, lst;Wlll Bull 3 to 3 yeara, D. score and Miss National has sponsored In several Ayrahlrea for high prize guest Oliver Swenson, 3rd. W. .Monk, flrat: cow 3 to 3 yeara. D. sey 2nd, Hattie Bowen the club prize. Tally I yeara. It was chosen because of dra-carPOt'LTKY W. Monk, flrat; heifer 6 montha to In Easter value of Rupert llughea great White Cockerel, Oliver feet. and favors were one year, D. W. Monk, flrat and aec-onstory, and was carefully cast, with E. C. 2nd. Hanesn. Hen, Smith, 1st; Richard Bartbelmesa starring atfd Ayrahlre herd. I). W. Monk. Don Smith, 1st. Pullets. Floyd aged bull. Eaat Side Uuernaey Sea Gull girls of the Fourth I Molly O'Day, a real screen And, play-warThe Don 2nd. 1st; Smith, Christianson, Wednea- - Ing opposite him Gurenaey club, Salem, flrat: bull 3 Best Pen, Don Smith 1st, Olvler Hanprimary gave a party Mra.Flor-1 to 3 yeara. Carroll Wilaon, flrat; bull sen. 2nd. "The Patent Leather Kid Is the at the home of evening day Vera aix montha to 1 year Carroll Wilaon Mrs. of an East Side boxer who who with story ence Albertson, D. ISulf Mrs. J. cockerel with a cabaret dancer flrat; cow 3 to 3 yeara, A. O. Stone Young Leghorns Mrs. I). Young Bowen, are the adviaors of the class, fell in love J. 1st; pullet, M 1 3 to yeara. George flrat; cow. fine program wee given by the I who was forced into the war againet Mrs. 1st and J. I). pen. Young. 2nd; llahr flrat; heifera 6 montha to one after which a dainty luncheon hii wishes, but who emerged a hero CARD OF THAN KS White Orpingtons cockerel, girls, was served by them under the super-- 1 As the Kid. Barthelmess does the year, Carroll Wilaon. flrat; champion Hyrum Argyle, Mr. slid Mrs. Oeorge Mortenson delst.Carl Lundell.2nd; eat the role hla and work cow, George Bahr. of career, of their advisors. Special sire to express their gratitude to the Hyrum Argyle 1st; pen, Hyaged bull. Scott pullet, Jeraey division again stamps him aa one of the best many kind Spanish Fork guests were Mrs. Sylvia Swenson, rum Argyle, 1st. who B. Price, flrat. bull 3 to 3 years. GilWllactors on the screen. assisted them daring their bereaveRhode Island Reds Cockerels, past president: Mrs. Herbert E.' a bert Johnaon, flrat; bulla 1 to 2 yra. Mark and her and charming counsellors, .Molly ODay petite ment In Ilams, president, the death of tbel rllttle son, Smith, 1st and 2nd; Will RigIvan Ballard, 1st; oLrln B. Creer, and Miss Gladys Irish lassie, played her flrst dramatic Marvin. 3rd; pullet. Mark Smith, 1st Mrs. Ruth Olsen were In 20 role second; bulla aix months to one year trup, Patent The Leather Kidand There Williams. present. 2nd and 3rd; pen, Dell Scott B. Price, flrat and second ;cham-pio- n Mark Beckstead, Del as a result of her characterization of Mrs. John F. Warner entertained 2nd, 1st; Beckstead, Smith, B. Price. Scott Mrs. John The Golden Dancer Is now hailed at a family dinner in honor See bull, Wanted Work Will 3rd. of her Rigtrup, B. cowa Scott Price, as a screen sensation. lat; Aged husband and two grandchildren, VirRocks cock. Prior, 5th Korth, 2nd West. Barred Plymouth 2 3 cowa to Ivan Ballard, 2nd; yra., Merle The war sceues in the picture are ginia and Argyle 1st; Manuel Clayson, Warner, whose birIvan Ballard lat and 2nd; Scott B 2nd; cockerel, sensational. It Is the flrst big pic-- thdays comeBerry LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL MAKES on April lat. Mr. War-ner- 'a Ronald Nelson, 1st; EvPrice, 3rd: heifera, 1 to 2 yeara, Merle Argyle, 1st; Ronald GOOD RECORD IN T PEW IUTIXG 1, 7h brothers and sisters were erett Okelberry. 1st; Scott B. Price, pullets. Am erica n a r myVMany tanks ent besides his children and presNelson, 2nd; Wallace Sorenson, 3rd; grand2nd. Jeraey herd, Scott B. Price, lat pen. Merle tr00,,8 children. There were 39 present. of the Argyle 1st; Ronald NelThe department Vences 1 to 2 yeara, typewriting Cowa Grades Jeraey son. 2nd; Wallace Sorenson, 3rd. Senior High School wa Ivan Ballard, flrat; aix montha to "The Patent Leather Kid has all BULLING CONTEST WIN NERS Black Mlnorcas cockerel, Elwood b with Hie q elements necessary for a great year, Theodore Westring, flrat, Frank Hallam, 1st; hens, Wilson Hanks, 1st, fronted NOT YET DECIBED I CON contest state the take dont you screw Bt(M.y and Ig 0Iie of the truly Jones, second; Ed. Hughes third. 2nd and 3rd. Pen, Elwood Hallam. miss To of decade. the Boya Project Work ,Ie big pictures Pen Delos Argyle.. .. Bantams First prize in the horse In order that the business men and u The exhibits in the Boys Project tQ mi8g (he geagon-greate9t contest held at the Utah Countypulling Rabbits Livemales, Cleon Lindley, any others ho and were creditable can. soon as as It very you Department picture. See stock Show was awarded to Frank 1st, Carl Rigtrup, 2nd; females, Cleon know that the department Is up of deal attention. a drew great They 1st, John Domina 2nd. Best snuff we present few facta; Barney of Spanish Fork. The other consisted of 23 dairy heifera, 9 beef Lindley, por EarIy Seed Potatoes see Wm. prizes Carl Rigtrup. have not yet been awarded, Display, Underwood . recent drive, In the one hog. cattle, 40 bead of sheep and Best Display Production Leghorns the best students were chosen from Rigtrup. and It appears that there is some Boya received the following prizea in disBest Pen, Oliver Hansen; best difference of opinion as to whom the and these competed withtheir project work: Beat fat hog, play, Don Smith, 1st; Floyd Chris- each school, This Is tho last time I get stewed prizes .including the set of harness in each school district, then within Darrel Ilalea, first; beat fat lamb, tensen, 2nd; Dean Ludlow, 3rd. the county and the finals were held in muttered Freddy the souse, as the which Mr. Barney was awarded, John James, 1st and 2nd; beat breedBeef Cattle should go to. At least three claimProvo for thd state championship. B. and first Hansen Mark ing ewe, Archer llerefoids ants appear for the first prize, Mr. bull, won Aged contest district In the Spanish second and third; Mark Bradford, John Albert 1st; Huff, 2nd; 2 Barney, five 3 a in Barney, Lynn Overlade of Provo, and to from point B. Springviile fourth; best ewe and lamb, Mark Nielsen, 3rd; bull 6 months to 1 year Chauncey Christensen of Provo, each Hansen, first and third; Mark Brad- Joseph A. Adamson, 1st; best fat decision. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Jex entertain-froclaiming that their team did the best The winner of the state contest is ford, second and fourth; beat baby steer, Elmo Thomson, 1st, Lewis and was writing 70 ed at diner Tuesday evenig compli-wor- pulling. It may be that another conRichfield, beef, Clinton Huff, first; Mark Han- Holt, 2nd; Jos. A. Adamson, 3rd. . . a minute. Richfield students mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Holway Jen test will have to be held to decide sen, 2nd and third; Carl Rigtrup, Best fat steer, 2 to 3 years old, Gilfor two periods each sen, newlyweds of Springviile. Din-da- y the winners. take typewriting Vern beef heifer, 4th; best breeding bert A. Johnson 1st. one credit. Spansh ner was served at 4 o'clock. receive and Huff, 1st and second; Carl Rigtrup, Bull 2 to 3 years old, Fork gives one hour a day and one- Shorthorn REPUBLICAN PRIMARY third; best purebred dairy heifer, T. Phillips 1st and 2nd; bull 6 half credit. This puts us at a dis-- 1 SCOUT OFFICIALS HOLD Lorin Maland, first; Albert Banks, months to 1 year,' J. T. heiThere will be a meeting of the Rea Phillips; second, William Banks, third; Rus- fer, 6 months to 1 year, J. T. Phil- advantage of one hours practice publicans of Spanish Fork precinct day. sell Gull, fourth; best dairy heifer, lips, 1st and 2nd; heifer 1 to 2 years, at the Escalante Gardens, Wednesday Our best flrst year typists, who rep-- . A very splendid program was grade Mitchell Hull, first; Donald T. Phillips; best herd, J. T. Phil- resented us in the state are April 11th, 1928, at 8 o'clock, for contest, Wallace Sorenson, 3rd; lips. Wride, 2nd; e Court of Honor meeting the purpose of selecting five delegat5C words a d?rfd 43 to from Best 4th. John James, dairy cow, Hereford Palmyra aged bulls, Winterton minutd and our second years are av- - J Boyj sout es to the State Convention and five Donald Wride 1st and 2nd; Ronald Bros, B. C. Linebaugh, 2nd and chapel delegates to the Congressional Con- ?f America at the Third 1st; mina to words 60 50 from Nielsen, third. Mast Sunday evening. The opening vention of the Second District of the bulls 2 to 3 years, Winterton eraging In the high school judging team 3rd; exercises were under the direction of State of Utah. Both of these conven1st, B. C. Linebaugh, 2nd and contest four teams were entered. Bros, bulls 1 to 2 years, C. F. Dixon, tions are to be held at Salt Lake City, 3rd; STAKE M" MEN HOLE BANQUET Provo won 1st, Spanish Fork second Winterton Bros, 2nd and 3rd; Utah, May 4th, 1928, at the Salt Lake and Lincoln High third. Best indi- 1st; bulls 6 months to 1 year, C. F. Dixon J. H. SNELL, Chairman, Theatre, vidual judging, Theodore Westring, 1st and B. C. Linebaugh, 3rd. men of NIELSEN Secretary 2nd; JAMES Frlwas hel Stake Palmyra 1st: Bernell Lewis, second, Randall Cows, 3 aong We An AU Enlisted TiU the years old and over, Winter-to- n day Sabin, third. These three boys are Dr. is Conflict thi!hThlrd,Tl wm.mt Joseph Hughes Bros, 1st; C. F. Dixon, 2nd and ment Hall, Mrs. R. S. Bradford and Lhairlnan Oer; from the Spanish Fork high school the Court of Honor con Mildred went to Salt Lake daughter, 2 to 3 years B. C. LineWednesThere were ducted theofexercige8. master of ceremonies. and have been tutored by J. F. Skin- 3rd; cows, 2 under Troop to spend a few days with Raw-se- ll baugh, 1st, Koyle Linebaugh, 2nd 89 present. The main talk of the the direction of Scoutmaster day ner. Allen and 3rd; cows, 1 to 2 years, Winter-to- n evening was given by Nicholas . Bradford, who will leave SaturR0we gave a BC0Ut exercise with Jack Hogs Bros. 1st; B. C. Linebaugh 2nd as a missionary. R.S. for of day the member of Salt Lake, Smith, Poland China sow, Elmer McBeth, and 3rd; heifers 6 months to 1 year, gwenson DaVjd Prior and Maurice BradfordHawaii been has M. spending the week and Toasts A. I Genera Board. is Fered ds and F color Payson, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Chester B. C. Linebaugh, 1st; Winterton with his son. White Sow, 6 months to 1 year, Scott Bros, 2nd; C.F. Dixon, 3rd; best herd speeches were given by Angus Olsen, Rowe ag bug,er So,og were render in Salt Lake Stake president of the M men, ed by Mrg Golden Waidron and Mis B. Price, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Aged Winterton Bros. Mr. and Mrs. George Newltt enBerges Larsen, Ford Creer, Preston Leab fje80n accompanied by Mrs. boar, Scott price, 1st; aged sow, Scott the members of the VIII-XV- I -tertained President and Sorenson Creer, Joseph one 1st Fern and what 2nd; sow, Price, year Brockbank; 8ort talk8( The Dr. George C. Taylor Trophy club at their home Saturday evA. included Music Gardner. Henry Jg six and old, Scott Price, 1st;, spw under scout(ng?- by jack Swenson; I for the best exhibit of stock in tho Easter colors and symbols ening. of Youth, ..proon months, Scott Prige 1st; fat hog, Ed- dairy departmetn was won by Scott a violin solo by Fred Stahmann with by Scout were used In the decorative scheme and Miss Williams at the piano Mary Gain- Master AUan Rowe. ..Benefits die Banks, 1st and 2nd; Sow.and lithis with Price with Jersey herd, saxophone solo by Rulon Hansen. ed from Scoutlng- - g K. Ferguson, and the same motif was carried out ter, B. F. Hughes, first; fat pig, Ed. Wm. H. Nielsen a close second. Mr. at in the luncheon which was die Banks first and third, Elmer Mc- Price must win the trophy three Ed. M. Rowe and Wells T. Brockbank cj,a(man of troop committee. Scouts 11 oclock. Four tables of served 500 were of members Stake the Presidency, were to second. Court Honor by Beth, presented Mrs. Virginia Taylor winning years in order to win permanent were also in attendance. Deputy Commissioner James Ander played, Sheep of it. ladies prize for high score and the awardson; Rambouillet division Sheep presentation speech and Governors. Day Banquet Byron Tuttle the gents, prize; con01 President Ed- - M. solation rams, 1 to 2 years, McIntosh and son lge Governor George H. Dern was the solos, Mrs. Birdie Jenkins I R"e- prizes were awarded to Mrs. Dis-first, third and champion; Okleberry principal speaker at the Governors Baldwin! address, Governor George Twenty boys of Palmyra "and Jack Bingham. Tuttle Byron "lc brothers, second; L. B. Nielsen, 3rd; Day Banquet, which was held at the recelvfd, 92 J nerit badges. The Special guests were Mrs. Virginia Dern; remarks Mrs. Geo.H. Dern; wer ewes, 1 to 2 years, Okleberry brothers Escalante Gardens Thursday evenGeorge Mrs. Rebecca Buster and Carl remarks, Dean K. C. Ikeler; accor- I rfjv'ng hnoArts, Sorenson, Taylor, second and third; ewes 1 to 2 years, ing. The following program was ren- dion J. Greene. . duet, Mrs. Laura Fereday and- ? . ? Lewis? McIntosh and son, first and champion dered at the banquet: C. W. Booth, Mrs. Millie Lyman Christmas; remarks, MilHial Sterling, third. ob Patten, Leon Reece, Choice Dahlia Bulbs chairman of the banquet committee, ton H. Knudson, president of Snow n. carefully select Junior Division, Lincoln Sheep Gardner, John Clayson, Victor ed. See Mrs. David E. introduced President Henry A. Gard- College, Ephraim; trio, Misses ElU ' Williams or abin Walter Olson Jack Swenson, ewes, Mark Hanson, first and second, ner as master of ceremonies. Com- Money,, Hannah Vicklund and Erma Thomas. Mrs. F. Annie Mark Bradford, third and fourth; best munity singing was under the direc- Williams; remarks. Dr. Hendricks. CUrence Hill. Max Carson, Preston Alan. Arland Clow-berewe, Mark Hansen, first and third; tion of F. J. Faux; invocation, W. state veterinarian. Dr. R. C. Swal- ugh58flan Vaud Jorgen Mark Bradford, second and fourth; Bird Allan; address of welcome. MayDumb: Dont the football players Lo?enzo Taylor manager of the Utah best breeding ewe, Mark Hansen, 1st, or John E. Booth; selections, Fourth County general ever have their suits washed? Livestock Show, and Ephraim 8 2nd and special. ward quartet; remarks, A. O. Smoot, Bergeson, president of the State Dora:- - "Sure; what do you Jhink For Sale Some good, used fum-- 1 Horses, light Fillies, James W. chairman Utah County Commission; Farm Bureau. the scrub team is for? ture. See D. R. Boyack. Mrs. L. II. '' I'.1",'. a, t; Lun-Angel- us super-productio- d; . nthe a he m ds STZ't". p",."'..0.' AL'i s tin . pos-essi- rs g, 14 Funeral Services for Mortcnson Child Funeral services were held Mli.e Heron. I ward meeting Imu t. Tin- my morning at II n't lock mcr th, main of Martin Leon M.i iim.ii, t tear old sou of Mr. nod ,M I in Mort of Hull Lake (My. 1 u- rlilM ipi at the I.. l 8 tl nl i Knit lake tlly Haturdsy of la of th In win niter an Ulm a of three Week a. Dialmp LIMi.i Wnini-at th.. n.-- i t prc.-and Howard choir, under Ho- - ilirn ii.hi of Jcaas Ludlow nn. "Abide With Me," after whlih Iho Intm jinoi wn ID T, lirotkbunk. offered by Brea. The t lioir then n.ing "Home Time Well Understand.' Tho npeuketa were Robert J. Bradford and Brea. Henry A. Gardner, During the services a duet, "Hope Beyond, wua rendered by Arthur l.lviiigafoii and Mrs. Hiella lirm kluiik, wlili Mrs. J. A. Brorktinnk at tho organ. After a few closing retmiik by Bishop Warner, the i Imlr sang "Jesus, Imver of My Holll," mill the lu d III Ion was proliouneed by John 8. Davis. - .ti - 1 1 ltbi-rU-lo- r d Mrs. John F. Warner I spending a eek In Halt Lake City t tail lug her u, Fenilorstuno daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. Miles Bradford. w The Central Batonis-Tchi ra have presented the school with a number of phonograph r cords which were approved by Ibe, lnard of Education. Camp Km. I of Iho J. Wylie Thomas Chapter of Iho Duuxbiera of Utah Blunter will meet Tlntryday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. K. M. Sorenson, I lie history of whoso parent will ba given at the meet Ing. 1 Mhs Hannah Uornahy was hostess to the O. A. E. Bridge Club last Lum iHon was Thursday evening. 8 tlla "" Coniaby and fcrelyu Jones. Three table of bridge were played, after luncheon. Miss Donna OrT winning the prize for high score. ' The First ward Sea Gull girl and their teachers, Elsie Keele and Elda Johnson had a very auecehafnl pnrty in the Belief Society Hail front 4 to 6 p. in. Monday. The time was spent In alnglngN reading, and aeveral dan-- . ces were given. A tray lum heon whs served to 36. Special guests were Mrs. Evva Nelson, Mrs. Sarah Warner and Mrs. Kora Robertson. Manager Joseph Hanson of the entertained the Spanish Fork Co-oemployees Wednesday evening at a banquet at Walts Cafe. The guests were seated at a long table which was decorated with Easter symbols. Miss Louise Dow ley gave a very Interesting paper A Look Into the Future of Each Employee, and Mrs. Hannah Evans gave a toast to Man- -, ager Hanson. There were seventeen p, present. NEWBABIES , i . A baby boy was born April 3rd to Mrs. Elias Bowen. Mr. and Mra. Wells Jackman of Eureka announce the birth of a daughter at the home of the father's parents in Salem Monday morning. The mother was formerly Miss Virgin . Waters. Mr. and Mrs. M.,M. Thomas lmve received word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Ilinrirhson of Las Vegas Nevada, April 1. The mother was formerly Miss NJoini Thomas of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Anderson announce the birth of a son March 31. Following is a letter from R. S. Finkelsteen, stock buyer of Los California, which has given rise to considerable discussion relative to whom the prize should go. It is published here in order that those interested may know just what Mr. awarded his special for: .. , Mr. J. F. Skinner, Spanish Fork, Utah, Dear Sir: Please fine my cheque for Ten Dollars (f 10.00) which amount I want you tq, give to the hoys calf dub as flrst and second money to the boys who show this year for the best individual calves, not including dairy types nor to exceed over 20 months An-gele- s, Fin-kelste- en old calves. I am, Yours truly, It. S. Finkelsteen. , Thanking you, WEATHER REPORT a - made by the Government Weather Observer at the Spanish Fork Power Plant. Observations " |