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Show PAM HI SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1928. VOLUME XVII Local Obcscrvancc of Spaniards to Have Formidable Lineup Memorial Day Planned railed by Smiling Jerry Du mi hua i lotted a Jik. plana contract it, pitch lianchall for the Memorial Day In a Hpnnluh Fork taui lu Iht I'lalt Cenfur ohrviii Thi will bring jy lo manner acre dlciiied and tral patriotic plana mad fur a fitting observance the haru of the nr lcnt baseball fans f ili day. Tentative plana ar for of thtH town who had begun lo fear from I. CHy Park l lb that Ibe leant wan going lo be abort a parad iiiiI ry al in odmk. Tlu follow of tuoutnUmeii. And tliat'a Jut a lux oryaiilr tHutia a ill tuk part In aiaitir to what the Spunlard have Nation-n- l lined up for the opening game with i li parad: inliry!. (,A. "22nd i ; uard Unit: It. viiran. luoii tomorrow. I.e I iivt. former buttery Indian War Veteran; Spun lull j Some Hog! team-mal- e ii It Tin health mi fre me fur May will the Junior high aehool building on Thursday, May 31th. al lo o'dmk in tli morning and until I in the hfiernuon. Dr, Oldham, formerly of the I'tah State Board of Health, will take charge of the r.inic work In Ilnh minty from now on lie com very highly recoin mended by lr, T, II, tie idenwith whom baa been Iteutly, tified in lieu It It work fur aome year. eft meeting plulFriday At a Miivor Boot h Am-nriia- Health Conference Spanislt Fork at Top Here Next Thursday In Musical Aiblity U U World's Biggest? c"rr NUMBER 20 i v " jyy.' ?. . -- it i V'; -- ar-mi- 'ft': u a, lu-wl- h. y d. Funeral Services for Services Held for Mrs. Rebecca Buster Victim of Accident Religion Classes to Hold Commencement In-I- ss Sa-hi- u, 1el-erMi- n, s, n, Af-to- Firemen Observe 20th Anniversary -- nt Swa-mer- I lt , Mayor Booth Off For Indianapolis mu-atri- l Kt r, 1 1 vot-a- a. Rob-erlo- all-st- n: ar Don Davis Buried Here Saturday An-gelu- s, Junior High Schools Hold Track Meet Salem Notes a Hlt - J, re ult tuuU route. li-tl- with Dunn on the Sprlngvill (' i ' S team, nil be on the receiving end of .Maud'' Settlor will llie buttery, will play Drat, llumett, 2nd. mid . 1r llowdie third Imae for the Spatilnrda of llo thin u miner, The col lap Sprliigvllle leant Just aa the league wag opening, relearns! these players and made them available for the local lam. "Deb" Dudley, catcher mid i bird luisi-maVuuglin Dudley, outfielder, Lynn Hanks, pit her and outllilder. till Johnson, nutlleldcr: Arnold. Anson Johnson, nnd Frunk l.nrsen. are U N 1rlor. la mi oui-lA. I Moiny.J. II llug'icw.Mr. ail good liiiieldt-rs- : Ncbra-kWiIImiii I of a owned . by util"D.uxlrr," hug llltcli-iiivl.righ, l.arxi-uK Emma liter; Mm, Curler, pitcher, Mary i believed lo be the large! porker m vitruce. The animal i a purr US. ity. mid Sorenson, trainer and utility Annie Andriirt. I. trad.- bred Poland China Slag and weigh- 1,2.15 pound. The owner lielievc l man x local roster the the of . It I'anl. i, iIiikIi'!.. i li.ilnnim complete lie can make it even heavier ')alcr" measure 1 feel 2 mchc from Frd S. Hull, C. W. Ilooili. Janie offering lu the Club (Yurlal League tail lo noe and i 51 inrlie high lie tv very active. There Here this season. Anderson and Jnlin J. Banks .in-irnine pig in In litter, of which five boar and three oh were rai-cThu team looks mighty good on Ariluir T. Me-arrangement II, chairman: G. Itay Hale. J Vic-lo- r paper, and we have an Idea that they David Wil- are going lo deliver tile goods In acl.cilsnii, It. I.. tual hnxehall playing. liams and llail It. I.hIs, Spring vtlle whs to have beqn pros- lit m Spanish Fork this Sul unlay li otieu the league Heuson here, but as they have withdrawn, this gutne will liol lie played, and the league opening wll be held here Ho follow.Funeral aorvlceu for Christian Funeral servlcea for Mr. Rebecca ing Saturday. May 25, a. Larsen Here held Monday afternoon Nelson Buster were held s exerri-oFriday afReligion ('lass graduation lit the Third wurd chupel with BishHard of ut ternoon tree next Sunday evtuing the will no wood at op Ralph D. Morgan in charge. The Fourth Ih nty good apple chapel. nl I lit 1 bird ward Meeting lioust. at the High School free for hauling It to the Counselor Gorge lairsen In charge. tribute slid paid speakers, which lino the following prim rum away. See L. A. Anderson. Principal life and eharacler of Mr. lairsen were The speakers, all of whom paid elowill bo given: hong. "Truo lo l In Marlnu Larsen, who told of quent tribute to the life ami characBishop Faith. iI..hs: pruvor, Salom; chorus Miss Aria McCouigle, who was cult-i- d the long friendship between the two ter of Mrs. Itustir, Hire John I. i. nk i Slior; nading, Salem; liisiru-iiii'lilhere hy the dentil of her unde, families; President Henry A. Gard of Thistle, who told uf Ills Iinyes, vulcilic-lo.y Chris left Folk: dinl. Spuni.'h Larsen, Wednesday night ner. Post master David T. Lewls.llen-r- y long and pleasant acquaintance with udiiross. Spaiil.li Fork: sour. for l.os Angeles, where she has a Jeppson. Grand Master of the I. the Nelson family; G. Ray Hales, of : Slior.-a Luke bunk. position in awarding of diploma O. O. F. lodge, and Bishop Morgan the library hoard, told of her work by Slako 1'rihldonl ; trio. Salom. The ward eholr, directed by Mrs. An- us librarian, and' how she had enMr. and Mrs. Marion Taylor and nie In pradual.'s: chorus, Spanish (urbell. saqg, Sometime Well deared herself to Hie people by her Fork: pruyor, Luke Shore. lamily were guests at a family din- Fnderstaiid. and in rloslng When faithful work lit that capacity; AlFollowing is I ho list of graduates: ner given at Provo Sunday by Pres-- I the Mists Have Cleared Away. Miss bert Swenson who gave a glowing Salem lent and Mrs. T. N. Taylor In ob- Hannah Vickluiul and Miss Ella Mon l.ymi Searle, Victor Lars n who I.in ilo ( hi islenseti. Norma servance of Mothers Day. Ciirna-lion- ey sung a duet, "After Life's Sunset' eulogy, ami Counselor Til.' opremarks. made the (losing roses Milt Kdna Hanks, lone hell. and lilies of the valley anil Miss Ellen Jameson sang two ward selection the choir, by ening Alia Peterson, Dai lent Cutamell. decorated the tables. solos, 'Due Fleeting Hour, and Ab-- led l Walter Briggs, was "O My Lake Shore Evan Argyle, Jay sent. Swenson offered the Father, the second Slinll We Meet Albert Creer. Kay Clayson, Argyll Fern-slePresident Henry A. Gardner was Invocation and C. W. Booth proBeyond the River, and the closing Allen Franels, Fay Huff. Ken- one of the speakers at the funeral nounced the benediction, liitcrrnii-n- t Win'll First tiie Gloriou' neth I luff. Clifton fluff. I, e.n aril services of John Amos, pioneer res- was in the Spanish Fork City cem- number. Miss Ellen JameLight of Truth. Tioketl. Ilessle Kvans. Klila Huff. ident of Fayson, which was held at etery. where Bishop Ralph Morgan son sang a solo, Absent," with piano Vivian Peterson. Kii.u Poulsen. Gcii-ov- e Iayson Sunday. Mr. Amos was the dedicated the grave, after which the violin neeompnnimnnt hy Miss Wilkins. tailier of Mrs. Fred Lewis, formerly burial ritual of the 1. ). O. F. was and Johnson and Mrs. Eva Ticm-ersmThelma First Ward Mary Nielsen, Mild- of (his city, now of lrovo. directed Grandmaster by Henry Jep The Fourth wurd quartet. n red liearnson. Marie Robertson, pson and Chaplain L. I). Pfoutz of George Larsen. Walter Briggs, Roy 1. Cornahy, Jennie Thomas, Ituth O. (). F. lodge. Quite Johnson and Gilbert Y. J di use n. sang the Payson Williams, Crane Williams, Max Chapa number of Odd Fellows came from a selection. L'ntil the Dawn PresDelia Eduard Poulsen, McKell, pie. Payson and other towns and partici- ident Henry A. Garner offered the op- I Drown. Fay pated in the service at the graveside. prayer and Herbert WilRams Itoss Davis, HarSecond Ward The floral offerings were profuse and ening lnter-rmethe benediction, pronounced vey Moore, Alice Bingham. beautiful and the service was attendFork was in the City Spanish Members of the Spanish Fork Vo- ed by a large Moneice Waters, Third Ward congregation. where Counselor George Bowen, Blanche Boyack. lunteer Fire Department entertained Virginia Mx. Larsen was widely known thru cemetery, Tiie dedicated the grdve. their friends at a very delightful par- his work as a contractor and builder Larsen was Christa Simmons, llernice attended by i huge conBessie Richardson, I.eora Nelson, ty Tuesday evening in honor of the and his death is a great loss to the service of relatives and friends, twentieth anniversary of the organi- community, as he was always trying gregation llert Evans, Waldo Swenson, mat t. in., g from distil i wns. fireThe zation of the department. Stewart. to find work for his friends and acwas a 'there profusion of heautifu' Robert Jensen, men entertained all the officers of quaintances. Fourth Ward floral ofer tigs. t He i, resent city administration and Vera Williams. the officers of the administration of CARD OF THANKS David Williams, Mrs. Dean York was the recipient twenty years ago. of a pleasant surprise party last ev- a city councilman of the present adThe relatives of Mrs. Rebecca Nelening when a number of friends in- ministration, was also a city councilson Buster desire to express their was man and the vaded her home and held a social in twenty years ago. gratitude for the many acts of kindhonor of her birthday anniversary. only one of that group present. E J. ness and expressions of sympathy After a jolly evening spent in play- Rowe, who was a policeman twenty Mayor John E. Booth left Sunday extended to them during their being games under t lie direction of years ago was present, but lied S. evening for Indianapolis, Indiana, to reavement in tiie death of their sisMrs. Fern lirockbank, a luncheon Dart, tiie marshal at that time, who the ter. Especially do they wisli to thank is still in Spanish Fork, was unable attend the annual conference of was served. National Americanism commission of Mayor John E. Booth and the City to be present. With Rawlins Hughes the American Legion, which formu- officials for their resolutions of refollowthe master as of Cream Separator with For Sale ceremonies, lates the Americanism policies and spect. was motor. See WiH Huntington. given: vi.cal solo, programs of the ing program organization. Gladys Williams; accordian solo, JSr. and Mrs. Leon Hiatt of Payson Many important subjects will be A NORM'S THEATRE Millie Christmas: song and dance brought before the commission at announce the birth of a son at their Larsen Bernice Misses and little act, BEING UEMODEI.KD this session, Mr. Booth said before home last Thursday. Fay Boyaek; solo, David Williams; leaving Sunday. Among these is Birdie Mrs. Baldwin; whistling solo, imGood milch cows and For Sale To keep abreast of the progress of solo, Ed. Williams; talk. Chief C. W. the problem of national defense, the and an almost new Majestic range. Call migration, naturalization, was Ail for luncheon contract the our city, serremodeling Booth. ample of junior baseball league at 211 South Sth East, Spanish Fork. of this progressive theatre, the ved at 10:30 to 250 guests. Dancing programAmerican the Legion, all of which lias been let to the contractors. was the principal diversion of the of come under the direction of this 500 students at Yale recently jamAn entire new front vvil be installed evening. committee. med themselves into a space intendand built of the latest design. The Mr. Booth will present a paper on ed to accomodate only 200 to listen interior will all be changed to conNational Defense before t He con- to a lecture on Shakespeare, which form to the new designs and the rear ference. He wil also attend t He ex- Ought to encourage those who think will be extended to allow practically ecutive committee meetings which our college boys are not interested in a This is a double seating capacity. will be held this week at Indianapol- higher things. The lecturer, hy the very commendable move on the part is. way, was Gene Tuuney. of Swenson Bros., as their aim has the convention, Mr. Following The Nebo School District Junior always been to keep their show Booth plans to take in tiie Kentucky The marriage of Miss Edna Gardtiouse one of the best iu its class. High Track meet was held here May ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. 11th. The boys and girls of the derby at Louisville. did Gardner, to Howard J. Christensen, Spanish Fork Junior High son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christhemselves proud, winning nearly LEGION PLANNING UOl'SING on Jl bV FOURTH CELEBRATION tensen of Salem,is at Farmington, every pennant. Results: February 29th, just announced by Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Searle Seventh Grade Boys Payson 30, The American Legion Post of Span- the brides parents. The marriage is have been the recipients of a number ish Fork is planning a rousing cele- the culmination of a school day roof social entertainments during the Spanish Fork, 23, Mapleton, 10. Grade Girls Seventh bration for July Fourth. They have mance, both young people being memto Spanish the fact that past week, owing t been lie in 13; Salem, 10, Salem near Fork, 8;Lake Payson, busy for several getting bers of the Senior class of the local they are leaving future to make their home in Span- Shore, 7; Mapleton, 3; Benjamin, 1. new ideas and attractions for the high school. Eighth Grade Boys Spanish Fork coming event. Post Commander R. ish Fork. Friday afternoon the ReThe ladies of the Alta Club enterlief Society entertained at a social in 31; Thistle, 15; Benjamin, 7; Salem S. Hughes has assigned eacli and honor of Mrs. Searle, who is choris- 7; Lake Shore 2; Mapleton, 1. every member of the post to some tained their mothers last Friday afSpanish duty with regard to the celebration ternoon at the home of Mrs. Ethel ter of the organization. The afterEigthh Grade Girls noon was spent in listening to a pro- Fork 17; Lake Shore, 13; Mapleton and all the members have pledged Money. Mr9. Ann Brown, president Corbell. After a few closing themselves to do their duty in giving of the club, gave the address of wel- gram, after which refreshments were 10; Santaquin, 5. Grade Ninth Fork the people of Spanish Fork and the communa Spanish Boys served. Friday evening ity social in honor of the family was 3 ; Payson, 14; Benjamin, 7; Go- surrounding country a celebration that will be attractive and worthheld at the amusement hall in honor shen 11; Salem, 2; Mapleton, 1. Ninth Grade Girls Spanish Fork while. of the family. Dancing and a short The business men of Spanish Fork program were the diversions. Tues- 21; Salem, 13; Santaquin, 11. The Ninth Grade Girls baseball are very enthusiastic and have ofday evening a number of the young friends of Don Searle gave him a game was won by Spanish Fork; the fered the Legion their support in pleasant surprise party. Wednesday 7th and 8th grade games by Lake every way possible to make this day afternoon a number of the neighbors Shore. The Girls Volley Ball con- a great success. Arrangements have Held a quilling party at the home of test resulted in a tie between Spanish been mdeito have aeroplanes here on July 3rd and 4th with aerial fire Mrs. Searles, and Wednesday evening Fork and Santaquin. The Ninth Grade Boys Base Ball works in the evening. The planes a number of Lynn Searles friends Held a pleasant party at his home in game was won by Goshen; and the have some new and attractive firehis honor, (lames and refreshments 7 til and St hgrade games were won works: something different that peoby Mapleton. were the chief features. ple have never seen before. War Veteran. Anterlcnr. Legion and Aaxlliury, Smix and Daugh-- i i a of Pioneer, Spaiili.li Fork Flr n Department; liny Srnuia. Afir nt tin i'tiiu!iry. a pro ram alii Ik ic!vii. at tlio roiulnlon of which there all In a anluti by tin Null. .Mill Guard I'nll, Itinka Hill In broken mid ii Ii oraanlriiiloii will .((iriii ill grave of ilndr departed outrode. MayorJul.il K llnolh waa in. .'I.1 K'in rul ihalrmun and J. general I, t'lirliiuplii-iaui- i rotary.. I ot. i. a inn arc llo mini-Iif .in ,n II I . T. Lewis. (hair-maI'roKian, ltnt uf thru different should cau Fpun-UPorker to wel with pride, for In each of I hi. runtc.14 local n huv been right it lit top. . At the I, of KtateHlJ Conleet held at tlm university on High Edioul day, March II. the local high a.hm.l ranked aecund only to tb High of Halt laik In th number of place In taken th ntnalc It ronteat. Eut cioriully lelred that mulhert children whu will flml enter eitioul High placed In B event; FpanUh wa aeeond with ft event, the lid fall will bring them for exami- Fork Kprlngville High Kehool Itemeni-n-nation al tliie conference, third a little at trillion now may nog. utth 3 event; and veveral other u great deal to lha rhlida h.al:h and Kehool placed In two went. The tirogreiia In achnol (hie coining year. SpanUh Fork High School took 0rt This examination haa a lu aim ev- ptare In the mixed choru competibeauery child In achnol and In good tion for which they received lieuRh this autumn. liable will tiful allver rup nnd blue ribbon. Th alixt be examined at thin meeting. local grhool placed aeeond In the Aa the rlinlr will be an all day era- - hoy' quartet, with plenty of keen ion. no requirement a lo (he time competition, aeeond In the aaxnphone of coming for the different ward la aolo; and third In the girl' a in a l group. In the girl aolo voice untile, but mol tier ahould come a early a polble. All member of MUa Agnes llalea wa tied fur 3rd llie bealth cointiiltlee are urged lo be with 27 altigera competing. Kehool from all over northern and Dr. Oldhum and Mr prehcnt to Reed hi I lie work of exa mining and reniral Utah were entered In the competition, and tha fart that Kpan-U- h taring for Hie rlilldren. Fork rank next to East High of In place raptured should Tomato Plant for Sale See Halt mean a great deal to the local Henry Cummurk. The nrhool I Justly produ of he silver cup and ribbons which are The following program will be given at the Second ward Relief Society on display In (tie trophy rusu In the Conference which will he held Sun- school hall. A second competition In which day, May 2uth. at the ward chapel, Violin nolo, Spanish Pork received a good deal beginning at 2 p. tit: Eva TiemcrMina; Early Experience of recognition wa the Junior Music contest conducted at the Hotel Utah in Relief Soclely, Mr. ItoMetta lu this ronteat, Vhat Relief Soclely Haa on Monday last, Meant to Me, Mr. Edna Smart; Eugene Jai'obso.t, of whom Spanish vocal dnet, Mrs. Stella lirockbank Pork I Justly proud, ranked first In und Ml Kale Tippett; 'Relief So- tha violin rompetltlon. and In addilla It Streng- tion waa given a special award for ciety Lesson Work thened My Tcetlmony Mrs. Mary superior musicianship. Eugene and Monk: talk, representative of Stake Spanish Pork are to be congratulated. At the U. of U. contest Friday, Bourd. a ridiculous method of conducting a Mis Fern Oberhansley was hos- contest cut Eugene out of a chance The tess to the O. A. K. Bridge Club lust to allow what he could do. Three tables of Judge seemed to think they could Thursday evening. a tell what violinist waa by hearing bridge were played. MIms Madge winning the club prize for ten or twelve measures, and many high score. Luncheon was served al of the contestants were cut short the card table at 8 oclock. Sperlul without a chance, Eugene being one guest were Mis Ruby Taylor, Mitts of them. However, Eugene Is no Vera McAdam, both of Provo, and quitter, end he came back Monday In even keener competition and took Mr. Milton Cornish. first, plus a special award. We slill have another cause for "COIIENS AND KELLYS PARIS pride. In the church music contests REACHES KXTItE.MKS OF MIRTTl conducted by the recreation depart- ment of the M. f. A. held at Nephl If life was made for laughler.who-eve- r night, the Fourth ward M. attend the Angelus Theatre Saturday I. A. chorus, conducted by Walter In while "The Cohens anti Kellys Briggs, romped off with first place. Paris Is the feature, next Wednes- This chorus seems to be bound for day und Thursday! will live a com- the church finals In Salt Lake City, run picthe the life og plete during and many local boosters are confiture. win a at time. that expecting The Cohens and Kelleys In Paris dently The Press congratulates all these life jammed with wholesome huand believes that Spanish man toiiehes of pathos and comedy. winners, Fork 1b a musical center. A Salt It is a beautiful painting from the Laker was quoted recently as saying delicate brush of the great artist, center William lleaudine, director of Little ofSpanish Fork is the musicalconduct Central Utah, and should and Annie Rooney, Sparrows, a yearly musical contest. It they did "Hold That Lion." this, they would gain recognition as cast of Each member the rapidly as Springvllle did with art. Is admirably chosen. Is forging It is not a farce comedy, but It is Be thatIn as it may, music the schools, the church, and a drama of the relations between the ahead community. Irishman and the Jew told with an theThe Junior High School band, uneye always to the comic possibilities der the leadership of F. J. Faux, who of the tale. the band some three years organized was who feaured George Sidney, will ago, represent Palmyra Stake CoIn the role of Cohen In the first at the June conference. hens and Kellys, headlines in the Primaries with some This band was screamingly funny adventures of the 55 members andorganized has suffered a loss Irish and Jewish families fh Paris. as (.e. boys who have quit their horns J. Farrel McDonald is entirely) of only 5 members. Many an and porinimitable gives Kelly of these boys are entering high Vera Gordon Price Kate and trayal. school and wil be splendid muare hack again in their original roles sicians now when they are ready for colof Mrs. Cohen and Mrs. Kelly, louder and girls In the JunThe lege. boys and funnier than ever. ior High and Senior High Band are receiving drill five days a week as part of their school work, with no Mrs. A. charge whatever and they are making splendid progress. Mr. Faux is encouraging more girls to take hold of the nistruments. He has four girls the Senior High orchestra and Funeral services were held at the in 0 next ' Second ward chapel last Saturday af- will endeavor to make it if Lincoln The possible. high ternoon at 1 oclock over the remains year of Mrs. Matilda H. Davis, wife of school boasts as many girls as boys in as their orchestra boys and that's Don A. Davis of Altonah, Utah. Mrs. Davis died at a Salt Lake hospital the goal set for the local school. on the Wednesday previous of cancer For Rent Three rooms. See of the stomach. Mrs. Margaret A. Davis. 3i8hop Elisha Warner presided at the services and the ward choir, unWEATHER REPORT der the direction of Jesse Ludlow, with Fern Brockbank at the organ, Observations made by the Governsang, 1 Know My Heavenly Father The invocation was offer--- d ment Knows. Weather Observby John H. Hayes, after which er at the Spanish Fork Power Plant. Re:he choir sang, I Know That My Standard U. 3. Instruments exposed deemer Lives. The speakers were Bishop Marinus in the manner recommended by the Larsen, Thomas Halverson and John Chief of the Weather Bureau. S. Davis, all of whom spoke In the highest terms of the life and charac-e- r of the deceased lady. During the services two solos. Gone to Rest, ind Will We Know Each Other "here, were rendered by Mrs. Annie be lo Id al 50-5- remarks by |