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Show KING OF KINGS AT THE ANGELUS THEATRE OCTOBER 14 15 AND 16 Tie Fom SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th. 1023 VOLUME XXVII Local High School Belter Babies Clinic Football Season Legion Auxiliary Wins Judging Contests at Junior High School Opens Tomorrow Installs New Officers at Utah County Fair Dr. E. P. Oldham, Utah County The Spanish Fork High School foot- Officers for the ensiling year were of the AmeriluUI!d at The Spanish Pork High School woo first plsrs In livestock and crop Judg-I- n at tha I'lah county fair last week at Provo. Tha Judging was held on grlday. High Individual honors want also to tha 8panlsh Pork high school la both contests. Tha atock Judging team was A. T. clinic phyilt'lan, and Nurse Evelina Reed, aalsfed by members of the local health committee, conducted n Better Bablea"confruec lat Thurs- day afternoon at the Junior High bsblea school building. Twenty-on- e and children of ago were examined. Of these, four, or II per cent, were normal. Six corrections Banks, Pay Gardner and Theodors had been made since the previous Westring. This team received a ten clinic. The other children and babies dollar cash prise and a silver cup registered 40 defects, tonsils and adgiven by E. S. Hinckley of Provo to enoids leading the defect with 8. the winning team. Tha cup la to be Other defect noted were: Underkept In tha school for one year. weight. 2; teeth, 3; extremities, 2; High Individuals In atock Judging E; muscld tomus, 0; hernia, were: 1st, William Creer, who receiv- cuticle, 2; posture, 3; adenopathy, 3; osed a gold m'edal and a three dollar seous system, 1; circulatory system, cash prise: 2nd, Wells Ludlow, who 1; genlto-urlnar- y system. 1; nervous received a silver medal and a (Vo 1. It Is to be regretted that dolar cash prise; and Srd.Joue Fran- system, more mother did not avail themcis, who received a bronze medal and selves of tbe opportunity to have the one dolar In cash. children examined at the clinic. For Tha crop Judging team consists of tome reason tbe attendance was Charles Nelson, Angus Ilaliw and smaller than at any previous clinic. Loren Maland. This team also rec- It la hoped that the mother will eived a ten dolalr cash prize. take a more active Interest in the Tha high Individuals were Albert clinics, which are of assistance In Banks, who received a gold medal keeping the children healthy and up and a three dolar cash prize and to par. Iodized tablets which are Charles Nelson, who received a silver believed to be a great help In premedal sod two dollars In cash. venting goiter, can be procured thru Thursday night the Judging teams tbe health center at a minimum cost. pre-echo- ball team will meet tbe Sprlngvllle Red Devils In the first gam of the at the local campus Friday afternoon. The boys have been going through vlgwroua workouts each night to get Into trim for the pomlug tussle with Sprlngvllle. The equad are all look-lu- g forward to this gam aa U will be an of tbe bardest game they will have to play. Sprlngvllle la the past baa put up a very good showing and linked with this good showing Ik football history whlcfl goes back sev- eral years. The probable Pork will be: NUMBER 40 SCOUT MEN BE PREPARED We are engaged In an organisation of activity and achievement. should he no orunmeota! office Let' know our stuff. Become and achieve Ibe purpose for There filling. active meeting which can U xlon Auxiliary held Friday afternoon at tha home of Mrs. Anu Scouting wa Instituted. Help deMrs. Mse Anlenon, velop the character building prinThomas, tlUlrlrt committee-woman- , ciple Into the live of our boy. Installed tha offirera aa foltowa:Mra. Scout MeetEliza Nelson, president; Mrs. Daisy Plena be out to Dlatclt Mrs, Ma- ing next week at tbe Seminary buildDaniels, 1st Mrs. ing. Tbe attendance of District Comud Hughe, 2nd llattle Nelaon, chaplain; Mra. Mae mitteemen, troop committeemen and Thomas, secretary; Mra. Kate Mc- ward Ulaboprlca Is expected. Scout Allister, treasurer; Mra. Marie NelA. A. Anderson will be In Executive son, sergeant at arms; Mra. Naomi Bring your problems. Thomas, historian; Mrs. Hazel Hugh- attendance. es, publicity. The yearly reports of Cards will be sent out announcing the activities and financial standing date and hour of tho meeting. of tha organization were read by tbe II. EUGENE HUC1IE.4, t; vlie-preside- for Spanish preseldent end secretary and acceptDistrict Secretary. ed by (he member. A social hour Q. B. followed the bualnes, progressive 600 Rowe Mra. Cedi Curtl of 8unnysld has L. If. B. being played. Mr. Blanche Gardner Hughes !L H. B. winning tbe high score prise. Lunpent the past two weeks visiting her Lewis Gardner .R T. cheon was aereed by a committee con- mother, Mra. Emily Johnson. I IllH k M.. sisting of Mrs. Ann Anderson, Mr. .M.M MlW Hl.llll Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brlngelson nnd R. E. Gladys Hansen, Mrs. Ivan 8tewert, Chadwick L. E. Mra. Dale B. Evans, Mrs Sadie Wil- Mrs. J Williams of Eureka, were dinPeterson ner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. liam and Mra. Annie R. Beck Nelson Fred 8. Dart. L. G. Robertson A baby boy was born October 2nd -- P. B. Dudley C. D. Strang, formerly of this city, Markham - C. o Mrs. David Patterson. , will In tho future represent the AsMrs. Leath Mllcr of Berkeley, Cali- phalt Shingle Roof Co. of Salt Lake Young Tlga for Sale C.E. Poulsen. fornia, Is the house guest this week City. He will be the local representative. Mra.Helga Jones hat returned from of Mrs. Isaac Swenson. a visit with Salt Lake relatives. Mr. and Mra. Roy Measom and Farm may proSllaa Nettle mil and Sam Kelnien, cure coal at the following prices, f. children of Drummond, Montana, are both of this city, were married last o. b. cars, Spanish Fork, from any spending the week here visiting with relatives and friends. . , coal yard In town: Stove Coal, Thursday at Provo. Ilne-u- p I Bureau-member- and their Instructors from all the High schools of Utah county were For Sale Home, two acre of guests at a banquet given at the Ho- land, house, well, coops and 525 good Tbe Spanish Pork Rotary club met tel Roberta. Dr. P. S. Harris spoke laying hqns. For particulars sue Monday at noon nt tbe Cottam Cafe to the boys on the great benefits to Mose W. Berkstead, located by the In a business session. President L. be derived from judging contests In Del Monte Pea A. Anderson was lu charge. The regFactory. developing good Judgment. ular luncheon was served. Joseph F. Skinner and the boys of Mrs. 2. G. Bredow entertained 12 the agricultural department of the ladles at a bridge tea last Friday afMrs. Harold Miller of American school are certainly to be compllt-mene- d ternoon. Mrs. Art Kearns won high here with, Fork, spent last week-enupon the remarkable showing score honors, and Mrs. E. D. Flrmage her Mr. and Mrs. George parents. they always make In Judging con- of Provo the second prize. Refresh- Xewltt. Mrs. MUer was formerly tests. In this is the real proof of ments were served by tbe hostess Miss Fannie Newitt. , good instruction In agricultural work and Spanish Fork High School seems At a meeting of the Salt Lake Miss Nell Creer of the Murray high always to rank first in this regard. Presbytery held Monday afternoon school faculty, who has spent the In the Memorial Presbyterian church past summer visiting her sisters in A Fair will be held at the Rees the sale of the Presbyterian church, California, spent the last week-en- d school building Friday afternoon. Oc- manse and grounds at Spanish Fork here with her mother, Mrs. Joseph tober 6th, at 2 o'clock. Ice cream, was authorized. Rev. Lee Is also ot- Creer. cake, bars and pop corn will be sold. tering for sale all bis bees and supAll are Invited to attend. plies. Robert Chappie of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. Zan Larsen of The Junior girls of the M. I. A. of this city left Saturday morning for Three more blocks of cast iron pipe main are being laid on Second South Palmyra ward enjoyed a delightful Los Angeles, In the hope that Mrs. street from Main street to Third East party at the home of Miss Wanda Olsen's health would.be better on street. This main has given consid- Johnson Tuesday night. Games and the coast. erable trouble in the past, and the music were the features. A buffet new pipe will give a much better pres, luncheon was served to fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bullen of Salt sure all over the lower part of town. They chose their officers for the fol- Lake announce the birth of their first The new pipe will replace the old lowing year. They were chaperoned child, a daughter, at a Salt Lake hoswooden one which was laid Twenty-fiv- e by their teachers, Helen Jarvis and pital, September 22nd. The mother years ago when the waterworks Sadie Lloynd. was formerly Miss Alice Jones and system was first installed. the babe is the first grandchild of Mr. Mrs. An nSiler entertained the Ut- and Mrs. Elias Jones of this city. ANNOUNCEMENT opia Club Thursday evening at her home. Luncheon was served at the Ramon Novarro, who played the We wish to announce that we have card tables. The rooms were decoratmelancholy prince in Tbe Student taken over the Cottam Cafe and want ed in fal flowers and the luncheon Prince, approaches the portrayal of the public to know that good, clean color scheme was pink and yellow. royalty from another angle In Formeals well prepared are now being There were nine club members and bidden Hours, his latest served, also Smiths Hot Tamales and three invited guests. Miss Annie Ansuccess, which comes' to Walkers' Famous Chili, and we want drus, Miss LaPreal Robertson and the Angelus Theatre Monday. He to make special mention of our good Mrs. Katie Milner. Mrs. Jennie appears as a modern king in a modcoffee, with pure cows cream and our Swenson won the club prize and Miss ern European kingdom in the new Hamberger sandwiches are supreme. LaPreal Robertson the guest prize. story, a vivid romance of court inCome in had try our food once and Mrs.Hattie Oberhansley and Miss An- trigue and love, with Renee Adoree youll always come back. We have nie Andrus were awarded the low and a notable cast. named our new business the Palace score prizes. Cate, in the Cottam Hotel Building. Mrs. Frank Hughes was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Les Anderson. NEW SYSTEM VERY SUCCESSFUL the Beta Bridge club Tuesday afterAT THE THURBER SCHOOL noon. The rooms were beautiful MADE A STAR, BUT DOESNT with autumn flowers. Luncheon was SAY A WORD ABOUT IT! Classes of the Fourth and Fifth served at the card tables at 5 oclock grades, under the new departmental after which three tables of bridge A new featured player of the films system, are now wel were played, Mrs. Angus Christensen lorganized. is to be Introduced to the public In work as is follows: winning the club prize, Mrs. Gertrude Departmental The Upland Rider, Ken Maynards Reading, Spelling and Art, Eleanor Rounds the guest prize and Mrs. Ivan latest western feature which comes Matley; Geograhphy, History and Stewart the consolation prize. Beto the Angelus Theatre on Saturday. Language, Ellen Anderson; Arith- sides the members, guests were Mrs. This player is Tarzan, the wonder metic, Nature and Music, Hannah Hannah Reese, Mrs. Gertrude Rounds horse, who is realy featured in The iVcklund. and Mrs. Leath Miller, the latter of Upland Raider. Tarzan has appearEach Friday an assembly is held Berkeley, California. ed with Ken in all his pictures and where all grades participate. Las has succeeded in winning such a large Triday was the first assembly held. A party of fifteen Spanish Fork following of fans that Charles R. A musical program was given. The ladies were very charmingly enterRogers, producer of the Maynard Second grade furnished a song; a tained Monday evening by Mrs. Leo series of westerns for First National chorus was given by the Third grade; Harmer of Mapleton in honor of the Pictures, decided to place him in the piano solo, Miss Afton Brockbank, 87th anniversary of her mother, Mrs. featured role. Ken spent many days Third grade; saxophone solo by Miss Hannah Goodmanson. The hostess teaching Tarzan new stunts and new Maxine Child, Fourth grade; two served a hot chicken supper at 6 tricks for this picture and those who part song by the Fifth grades. It is oclock, after which the time was like beautiful horses will be amaz- planned in future assemblies to bring spent in visiting. The aged honor ed at the almost human intelligence in variou's work that is carried on in guest received many small tokens of Tarzan displays in this picture. all grades. esteem from the guests and was made This story is an original by Marion Teachers as well as pupils are well very happy by the attention shown Jackson regarding two rival ranches leased with the new system. her. Among the guests were Mrs. which are raising horses for the govMary Magnusson and her daughter, PHOTOS ernment; the question as to which Jean, from Blaine, Washington. breed is best suited for the work, is Special inducements to have your decided by a thrilling cross country Christmas photos taken now at For Sale Modern home, 276 So. race. Maii. See Mrs Ella Braith waite. d s $6-60- lump coal, 87.10. , A. R. CREER, Camp No. 1 of tho J. Wylie Thomas Chapter, Daughters of Utah Pioneers Dr. and Mra. E. A. Petty were visit- will meet Thursday afternoon, Octoing here yesterday with friends They ber II, at tba home of Mra. Clara are on their way to San Antonlo.Tex-as- , Brtmhall Jensen. Tbe history of Petwhere they will attend the Na- er Davis and his wife will be given. tional convention of the American A shower wa given In honor of Legion. Mra. Earl Peay, formerly Mlsa Myrl Mra. Slggle Johnson and daughter Wilson, at tbe home of her mother, Thelma, entertained at dinner Wed- Mr. J. R. Wilson, Thursday afternesday afternoon complimentary to noon, September 26. Mrs. Glen W. Mrs. Mary Magnusson and daughter Davis of Inland was the hostess.' A Jean, of Blaine, Washington. Other dainty buffet luncheon was served at guests nt the dinner were Mrs. Frank 11:30 o'clock to 27 guests Tbe bride Turner and Mra. Eric Hansen. Tbe received many useful and beautiful dinner was served at 4 oclock. gifts. President Farm Bureau. The folowlng program will be givat tbe First ward Conjoint meeting Sunday evening, October 7 at 7:30: vocal duet, Minute Williams and Jennie Swenson; reading, Nora Keele; accordlan music, Miss Millie Christmas. John E. Bowen, of the High Council wll Ibe the speaker. His subject wil be Enthusiasm. Everybody welcome. en James Moore of Spring Lake, aged 25, was the victim of a painful accident while working at a mine at Dividend Friday. Ills foot was canght by a mass of falling dirt and boulders and badly smashed, the ligaments of tbe foot being dislocated. He was taken to the nearest physician for treatment and afterwards taken to his home at Spring Lake. About a month ago the young man's wife wae Injured In an automobile accident when the chr in which she and her friends were driving to a M. L A. conference at Spanish Fork was knocked off the road by frightened horses and she Is still 111 from the accident. His mother, Mrs. Lydia Moore ol Spring Lake Is also ill. At a meeting held at the home of Miss Leone Turner, the Doce A mega club of last year reorganized for tbe coming year with new officers, as follows: President, Phyllis Peterson, Phebe Jex; secretary and treasurer, Leah Nelson; Clara Bingham. The club plans to support all school activities ahdmake this year a year of life and CHILDLIKE FAITH LEADS WANDERERS pep for the Spanish Fork High School Vice-Preside- yell-mast- ' Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jex were the victims of an auto accident on the this side of Payson on the state road about 6 oclock Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jex were returning from Payson 'and a car came in from a side road without stopping, struck the Jex car and tipped It over. Mra. Jex sustained a cut on the arm and bruises. Damage to the car was not serious. A childlike belief in the pot of gold at the rainbows end is responsible , for tbe existence of half a million tramps in the United States today, according to Jim Tully, who emerged from hoboland a few years ago to become one of Americas outstanding authors. Nearly al of us feel that things would break better for us In some other part of the country, says Tully, but we seldom break the ties Members of the O. A. Bridge club that hold us to one spot. Tbe hobo were entertained Wednesday evening has no ties and he Is always on the by Mrs. F. R. Frampton. The rooms move. were decorated with autumn flowers. Tramps sit around a campfire in a Luncheon was served at the small California hobo jungle and agree that tables at 8:30, after which three ta- 'things are opening up in Vancouver bles of bridge' were played, "Miss Hel- or in the South, or somewhere else. en Mortenson winning the club prize At the same moment there are groups for high score and Mrs. James And- of these wonderers in Vancouver and erson the guest prize. Special guests in the South agreeing that Califorwere Mrs. George Kingsford, Mrs. nia or the North is the place where James Anderson and Miss Lois Briggs they will find their fortune. "Utopia, where the police band a dolarl to every tramp, where free FIVE REGISTRATION DAYS BEFORE THE NEXT ELECTION lunches and free beer are offered at every corner, is always some place The firs hlng if you inend voting else, generaly at the farthest part of at the election this ycard and no the country." doubt most everybody has that tliot Tully s best known novel, Beggars in mind is to see that your name is of Life, has been filmed by Parabn the registration list, and if it' is mount with a cast headed by Wallace not, register.. There are five reman- Beery and Including Richard Arlen ing registration days.. They are Oc- and Louise Brooks. William Welltober 9, 10, 10, 30 and 31... Make man, who made the air epic,Wings, sure that your name is on the book directed the picture, which will be in your voting district' and save your- the Angelus Theatre feature next self some trouble on election day. Wednesday and Thursday. Radio Vocal Contest To Pick New Voices Spanish Pork, Payson, Santaquln, Benjamin, Salem and nearby town have been set aside a an Atwater Kent Radio context district, with Mr. P. J. Faux a chairman of tbe die trtet. Tbl year, aa last, Mr. Kent la giving away thousand of dollar la n effort to discover untrained musical talent la America. The Atwater Kent Foundation la philanthropic, educational with a 110,000,006 back log. This year $17,000 la prize will be given nwey, Tbe conteet la open to yonng men and women who are between of 18 to 28 Inclusive. Tho local district la to chooao two young men and two young ladles who will go to the state contest In Octo her. These winners will sing over K. S. L. on October lllh and radio listeners will render a decision aa to (heir choice of all district wlnnara, that la, radio listener will render 80 per cent of the decision, and muate critic 40 per cent. The district around Spanish Pork goodly and Payson should enter number of eplcndld singers and they should send to tbe conteet over K. 8. L. singers who can win n nama for themselves. Mr. Faux has entrance blanks and will be glad to mall tbem to anyono on requesL Tbe district contest will be held In Spanish Pork early In October. Conteatanta may chooae their own numbers. One solo number la all that la required. Remember the only qualifications and restrictions are: 1st. Tou must be 18 to 25 years of ah on Nov. 1. 2nd. Toff must not be n professional, that la, earn your living by singing, playing or teaching. Srd. Ton must never have been paid for n concert out of this state. 4th. Ton must fill out entrance blank. 5th. You must agree to alow Mr. Kent to publish your photograph if he SO desires. Training has no bearing on the contest. Whether you have studied at all or not makes no difference. The contest is one In which unknown talent la to be discovered and trainthe-age- a ed. Five thousand dollars and two years In a musical college with a three year concert contract la n prize worth working for. There are to be 98 , state winners and 10 final winner. " Last years winner of the girls ' contest was a Denver school teacher.' A Philadelphia chauffeur won the . boys contest gj Who wll lit be In 19287 THURBER SCHOOL HOLDS A SUCCESSFUL FLOWER SHOW The nature classes Ct the Fourth and two Fifth grades at the Thurber school have been studying cultivation of flowers and destruction of the weeds. Through this study was brot about a very beautiful flower abow which was held lu the lower hall of the building last Friday afternoon. Ribbons All grades participated. were awarded for first, second and third places by Mra. Ella Braithwalte who was the judge. In connection with the study of weeds, a good example of civic pride, was set by the nature classes Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. They spent the class period in destroying weeds and cleaning off the playground. , , , ' " t Mrs. Fenton Boyack and Miss La-RBoyack entertained at a reception Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Boyack. 45 ue relatives and intimate friends were present. The time was spent enjoy- -' ing games and a program of vocal and instrumental music and readings. Mrs. Hazel Larsen directed the vocal music. The rooms were decorated with autumn flowers. At 10 oclock a buffet luncheon was served, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. Mark Boyack, Mrs. Hazel Larsen, Mrs.Fred Harryman and Mrs. Emmeline Bowers. Out of town guests included Mrs. N. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mra. Cyrel Hartley, Mrs Bill Sawyer and Raymon Pierce, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Estham Clegg and Mr. and Mrs. William Noakes of Springville; Mr., and Mrs. Fred Harryman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. David Larsen and son Darwin and daughter Fay, and Mr and Mrs. Albert Larsen, all of Mammoth. . , |