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Show KING OF KINGS" at the Angclus Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. M, 15, and 16. Matinee Sunday at 2:30 p. m. See It! Tme Spanish NUMBER 41 SPANISH FORK. UTAH, THURSDAY, OOTORER 11th. 1028 VOLUME XXVII Tells of Visit to Hawaii Tour of World Implication In Murder During Interesting letter of Joseph E. Wilkins ha Theteenfollowing received Mr, and Mr. II. Salem Boy Dies of Kinj; of Kings to be Accidental Wound at Angclus Next Week Provo Boy Confesses Pi tls "Trudy" I by ' j Min Ethel Htrtle of New York won the Vk mclcy tea mile ewlm for women on Lake Ontario, rompet-- , in g with the famous Gertrude ' Furrle am! other noted wimmer. f Pit Her Warren IHehargm (lun Famous Nows Version of life of Jesus to be on View at Angelas Into Own Thigh A hum . C. Jex, of Salt Lake City, from their Two Ry daughter, Dicta. who I making a tour on for hi llU killing U)i She'll collect a prize of $1O,UU0 for In response to many requests from Vance Amo Warren. 7, son ot Marof the world with the Dollar Steam-ihlArrow pllree, W hllo lie Wstdiwl her victory. his ot A. Mrs. Warren Salem, J. shal and patrons. Manager Swenson of the . line. In a company headed by Provo ml ill Aird at at the Angrlu Hospital Theatre, haa booked Caell . Uni, A Mossmau boy of lrovo, IS years ML Maud May ltabrmk of the a the result ot a It. DcMIlles production. "The Kin morning Monday of Kings." for three days' showing versity of Utah. They are traveling of age, admitted today to Sheriff J. on wound he received Sunday afternoon the ft. 8. President Garfield. beginning Sunday next. Thl Is a D. Boyd, that ho and two other boya at Silver City when a gun wa acci- picture that waa preaented to crowd1921. At 13, on Sea, July worn In tho Spanish Fork ed audiences for alx months at tha dentally discharged. I a week today since wej tbo night of August iSth, and that wereIt In Just Marshal Warren and Deputy Sher- Gaiety Theatre, New York. It enWe had a moat Honolulu. iff V. A. Taylor of 8llvr City had joyed exceedingly successful run In they atolo several article. among r Interesting day there. I think I have Wlnmhca-tecone hunting, and on their return Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Loa houra. in thorn sheila to fit a no much elaht never seen had left their guns In the car near Angeles, and many other cltlea In this do We did all that one could possibly rifle, which. however, tho the Taylor home. The gun were on country and abroad. InHonolulu.. of In the a alolo in way denied by seeing day they boy lYalsed by Reviewer aafety, but Vance, with another boy, Rawed Bradford wa at the pier to stitution. lie gave the name of hie Frigot Into the car, and playing with the In came offlee me boat when the sheriff' la filming thl wonderful story ot meet the and accomplices, ono on of 1 gun, released the aafety at about ChrlNt, Mr. DeMllle daring, probably have them In iulody by day morning for them and It waa accidently discharg- the work being evendisplayed two houra watching had been up more ventore-som- e now. kiwamh A. T. FLHfM O:TltAL I. the the Warren ed, receiving boy view. came into to the the Island aa they than bla The Ten CommandYoung Moaaman CM II ON HAIItVMKVH TRIP bullet In hla thigh. The gun, n omUKItS Full DOMING YEAR ments" and the pitfalls many. The sheriff how the three boya came to President and Mra. Waddnupa from he rifle, Belgian propelled unanimous praise of the reviewers In the store on the night of August 25. the Mlsalon were also there to meet bullet through the side of the car, all the metropolitan centres Indlctea broke the cellar door open by prying ua. They took ua Immediately to the known Tl. a three Inch maple clothea line pole that bis work William Nielsen, well At the first meeting of the P. T.A. successful, lie proved on It with a "Jimmy," and cume up- Mission home. ImRaws and I walked around the of the Central school held Friday dalrymun of thl sort Ion, gave an In- and the aide of the Taylor house. employed all bla own personal resourstairs through the meat department. n In It which bedding cupboard. hardces and exhausted the new and old He says they then went Into the ground, went Into the chapelInto the October 6th, a very Inter- teresting talk at the regular meeting The bullet, a charge, technic of the screen. He was aided built Just next door, and ware room for shells to Ot their gun, Thursheld last of Klwanl the a Club, wa follow: of hla a tore given away leg In the work by many representatives large portion and later took the various articles amusement hall nearby, tlluwa had esting program of Mr. Betsy Tip- between the knee and the hip. of many faith and research scholars which he mentioned, pointing out to had hi tonsil removed the week Prayer, D. G. Simmon; community day at the home I Vance aurvlved by hla parent, of the before and wa feeling much better. Kinging, led by E. G. Whltwood; ad- pett. Mr. Nielsen wa recently one authority. Mias Jeaule Macpher-sothe sheriff the places from whichMoss-nuHe said he'd been alck most of the dress of welcome by Principal John of a party of dairymen to make a tour two sister. Malda and Colleen, and the scenarist. Is said to bavo youthful burglars took them. one brother, Theron. He seem here a more constructwrought In says that then the other two time since be arrived.) orthe state of the Middle western F. Warner, Jr., Instruction and Funeral service over the remain ed story than that of finely Tho Ten Comboya went on Into the dry goods much Interested In hi work and He were of held A. of Vance the Warren interest little Mr. dairy industry. by mandments." ganizing of the P. T, room and he went back to the cellar anxloua to put hla best into It. lie Favorite In Cost of tho Neho told of the trip, the Impressions be yesterday at the Salem Chapel, Blah-o- p Kate Skinner, door to keep watch, that shortly af- been staying at the Mission Home, president W. Bird Allan In charge. Mule but expects to bo sent to another Is- District association. Guitar aolo by had ganied from conversing with the Among the eighteen start of tbo terward, probably ten minutes, the for the services waa rendered by the production are aucb favorites as II.B. two boys came running out, very ex- land soon, now that he I feeling Mr. Henry Child; reading. Mis An- dairymen of different states, and of Salem Male Quartet, who sang In Warner, Jacqueline Logan, Both President and Mr. cited and they went away. He says, better. Rudloph and Ellen the method used. He spoke olso of opening, "Jeau Lover of My Soul." and Joseph Albert duet of nie by him Andrus; not tell very did spoke Waddoup favorably Scblldkraut, Victor that they however, Utah which IL waa I. central offered Ml the Invocation The dairy plant by by William Boyd, Montague Love, Vlcklund. accompanied that they had shot a man in the store. him. county men are planning. President Pierce, after which the quartet sang, George Selgmann, Theodore Koaloff, We all had breakfast at the Mis- Blanch Jones; reading, Mary Young Mossman has been In the fit the Hale meeting. "My Father Knows. The speakers Julia Faye, Robert Edcaon, Sam De presided explanation of the platoon sys-at U.Hay state Industrial school on two dif- sion Home, then President and Mr. were Bishop N. C, Christensen. John Grasse. In fact, the cast of princisixth grade ferent occasions, and was out on par- Waddoup drove u all around the tem carried out In theMIh See Wardsworth of Sprlngvlile and Ezra Good Truck for Sule Cheap Alene Tutisland In their car. There is a very the Central, given by pals la a roster of eminent names In ole at the time of the murder. Fillmore. Ed man. During the services the pictures.. Approximately $2,500,000 boy, line road that goes completely around tle. It wa decided to meet tho first Riley The story of the AH Where Grave Is Thy Is said to have been expended in the quartet sang "O in the Salt Lake morning papers. Is the island of Oahu and we went on Monday night of each month. Beet digging commenced in the Victory? and After While." a hoax, so far as the murder Is con- that road. I've never seen such parent of children attending tho production. Ae the actors embody and district Monday After closing remarks by Bishop the cherished characters of the to attend. Spanish Fork New cerned, according to the sheriff's of- abundant vegetation as we saw along Central school are Invited o la plant here expectea Allan the quartet sang, "Nearer My Testament narrative, so the hundred fice. It is true the authorities are that road. In the fields, aqd extend- The following officer were elected: the the very tops of the moun- Mr. Annie poulsen, president; John to commence slicing within the week. God to Theeand the benediction waa great aeta faithfully realize scenes In looking for a boy of that description ing to We A small force of men have been busy pronounced by A. E. Money. saw coeoanut trees, ban- F. Warner. Jr., the life of Jesus. but for car stealing and not for mur- tains. for aome time putting the big plant The chapel was filled to capacity The picture was shown with ext ana trees, rice and pineapple fields, Jonte Nielsen. 2nd der. for the in and order with sympathizing relatives and traordinary success In this country getting ready and ail sorts of native blossoms and Lora Bowen, secretary and treasurer; E. G. Whltwood, chorister; publicity season's campaign. Indications point friends. and abroad and It won the commendGame Chickens, Black plants. For Sale of beets. Mrs. Florence Ellett of Salt Lake, ation of press and public alike. Its We drove past Schofield Barracks, committee. Mrs. Annie Poulsen and to an excellent crop Daltons and Eagles. Elmer Fillmore a large military station, past the air- Mrs. Blanche Gardner; program comand her two children are visiting and charm evoked general R. V. Morrison, traveling auditor here with Mrs. Kllett's parents, Mr. beauty plane landing field where the South- mittee, Agnes Skinner and Mrs. ElWinchester .22 calibre Lost praise. la E. Mrs. Mrs. Rowe. J. Ellett Steel Corporation, and rifle. Finder please return to ern Cross alighted. Then, we came eanor Taylor; Hospitality committee, for the Columbia to Laie and drove up to see the tem- John V. Warner, Jr.. Lalreai Rob- was the principal speaker at the recovering from a recent surgical During the absense of Bishop John Bert Stewart, lteward. II. Koyle and family last week, buroperatonl ple. One of the elders took us all ertson and Mrs. George Swenson; of Fork the Rotary Spanish meeting of Burley. Ida- around the temple and explained the membership, Lora Bowen, D G. Simglars broke into their home and atole . Mrs. J. J. Holyoak Mrs Chris- club held Monday at the Talace Cafe. The Laurencelle Club met at the approximately $130 worth of clothho, Is here for a visit with her par- carved figures on it. The temple and mons, Mrs. Byron Tuttle, grounds are beautiful and they fit so tine Vickiund, and Mrs. Louise Lar- Mr. Morrison spoke on "Home In- home of Mrs Vera Argyle last Friday ing and household articles. Tha. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones was served at 10 Koyle family had gone to wonderfully Into the setting. On one sen. for and the Importance ot De- evening. Luncheon dustries Burley 5 15 club members and a visit, and upon returning found the Mr. J. Hill, man- o'clock to Them. Mrs. Mayme Jones was hostess to side is the ocean, at the back are the veloping ConLena Hone, Mrs. house broken into and all the rooma Milton H. Welling, former the ladles of the Alta Club on Friday mountains, and to the other side at a ager Of the Iaclfle States Pipe fac- special guests, Mrs. distance, the ocean again. gressman from Utah, and candidate Steel Ilant.also George Argyle, Mrs. Loren Ander- littered with articles which the burColumbia the at afternoon of last week. Mrs. Grace greater tory From Laie we drove on around the this year for Secretary of State, will spoke briefly along the same line. son, Mrs. Della Christensen and Mrs. glars had tossed about In making Gardner read a story and Mrs. Fern up the mountain road that be the principal speaker at a Dem- President L. A. Anderson presided Henry Child. The following program their search. Brockbank entertained with piano island, City and E. R. Hansen was in charge of was rendered: clarinet and violin solos. Refreshments were served to leads to the famous gap in the moun- ocratic rally to be held at the October the duet, by Donald Hansen and Frankie Young Pigs for Sale C.E. Poulsen. 12 members and one special guest, tain rim of Honolulu, called the Pali. Pavilion Saturday evening, , program. numbers Musical 8 p. m. of we the at at the Argyle; current events by Rhea top gap, 13th, Arriving Mrs. Rulon Creer. B. felt the full force of the traefe winds. have been planned for by Sauer's When you want a good Hot Tamale Swenson and Rllla Hansen; piano For Sale Modern home, 271 So. Male Quar- call In the New Palace Cafe, Coltam solo, Mrs. Henry Child; reading, Mrs. Main. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clayson went They say the wind always blows at Y. U. Band, the Cougar Mrs See Delia Ella Bralthwalte. Lafiies Christensen. and the Pali. also the Quartet. when tette String They say that Hotel building. to Payson Sunday to attend a birththe great native ruler, Hamehamela, anof In 81st honor the dinner day overcame in battle those who had For Sale The home of R.A.Hales, Mr.,and Mrs. Arthur kelson enter- CIGAR STORE INDIAN ONE OF niversary of the birth of Mr. E. Nelson. Jos. See his he modern. them drove power, at a delightful party last Wedchallenged tained OUR VANISHING AMERICANS" father, Nathan Clayson. Quite In honor of Mrs. C. a crowd of relatives were present and up the gorge and headlong over the nesday evening at the Pall. NEW BABIES Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carson an- B. Rayburn of Los Angeles. Arvele There Is one "frihe of Indians for offered their congratulations to Mr. precipice We went on down the other side whom the term "Vanishing Amerinounce the arrival of a baby boy Saton his Clayson anniversary. to has who a been of the mountain through the section Carter, missionary cans is an appropriate one and that A baby boy was born Sunday ev- urday. as Pacific Heights, where are the Tonga Islands, and a companion is the cigar store Indian, for this o Mrs. William Riches. The Junior Girls with their teach- known E. Christensen Mr. Mrs. W. ening and some ot the most beautiful the tobacco trade Is beers of the First ward Y. L. M. I. A. found spent the latter part of last week In of Robert A. Nelson, and Charlse symbol of homes on the island and a course a coming Isand rarity in the American A DOZEN VS. relatives gave a social last Saturday evening said to be the finest in golf COW Salt ONE Lake a convert from the Tonga Sanst City, visiting the world. for one of their members, Mrs Clar- Some Hawaiian conference. B. Y. U., scene, and he Is already classed as now at a the student attending lands, who knew people ence Erdmann. The evening was Miss Provo were among the guests. Oth- an antique, much sought after by Analysis of more than 100,000 had prepared for us a busi- er out of town guests were Mr. and collectors. cows from in spent in games and social conversa- nativeBabcock, who the records individual hog stay Farnjers yearly of feast all sorts of fish, vegeThe store Indian, boweevr. Is tion. A beautiful tray was given to and fresh fruits. The table on test in dairy herd improvement ness year after year are able to pro- Mrs. Austin Carter and Mr. and Mrs. not thecigar Mrs. Erdmann as a token of the love tables, only Vanishing American," on and the cost "in duce the than lower Nelson at indicates of that, was so loaded that it literallygroun-eassociations, Santaquln. During Hugh and e3teem of her classmates. G. the evening a program was given, Mr. as you will learn if you read the ilwith food. Some of it I liked (I average, cows that produced 100 lbs. out hog producer, according to lustrated article by Elmo S. a good deal of it) and some of butterfat a year returned $14 each E. Young of the Purdue Farm Man- Carter and Mr. Sanst furnishing both Watson Infeature this Issue of The Press. Mr. and Mrs. George Swenson en- sampled over cost of feed; those that produc- agement Department, Indiana. Farm- vocal and Instrumental numbers, Mrs. Youll I didnt. tertained very chamingly at dinner system of hog Cornelia Swenson and Mrs.FFlorence ericans. enjoy Some Vanishing AmAfter dinner, we went down to ed 200 pounds, $54 over cost of feed; ers using the Look for it In this issue. to produce Albertson, vocal duets; Mr. and Mrs. able been have 400 300 Sunday complimentary to Mri. C. B. Waikiki Beach. $138;and lbs., $96; pounds, production We visited the d cows returned $178 over pigs for the high seasonal markets of Harold Swenson, duets, and Mrs. ElRayburn of Los Angeles, California. Aquarium there and stayed looking Chapter No. 2 of the J. Wylie ThomThe rooms were bright with autumn at the fish (some of them were of cose of feed. Thus the man milking September and April at greater pro- mer Swenson and Floyd Swenson, as chapter of Daughters of Utah Piomore flowers. Dinner was served at 6 fed fit who have have 60 were than would farmers guests pres- neers readings. There the most brilliant producer as long a will meet Thursday, October clock, covers being laid for the guest as we could stay. colorings) We had to rush, more return than if he milked a doz- limited rations to their spring and ent, relatives of the Swenson and Nel- 18 th at the home of W. O. Jones. The of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swen- but we made the boat. I saw Raws en cows, and this would fall pigs and marketed at the low sea- son families. The rooms were bright son, Mr. and Mrs. William Albertson, again for a few minutes before we take no account of the added labor sonal markets of December and June. with autumn flowers, and a very history of the Berry family will be Mrs. Sophia Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. sailed. of milking and caring for the larger Wont the same hold true with other pleasant time was enjoyed by the given. Isaac Swenson and the immediate guests. At 11 oclock a buffet lunThe ocean has been very calm all herd or of the much greater expense grains fed to hogs? Mae Thomas and a delegation cheon was served, the hostess being of Mrs. of providing stable room for a herd family of the host nad hostess this week. d There is a women from Provo, Including the Mrs. William Browne will give the assisted by her daughter, Clara, Mrs. on the ship and we instead of a single animal. The figswimming pool Mrs. L. Honoring Mrs. Sam Keinsen, a have been swimming quite a bit. It ures from returns are based on farm story at the Free Public Library Sat- David B. Bowen, Mra. G. W. White, Department President, attended a banquet at the bride of last week, Mrs. Matthew helps out greatly, for I certainly feel prices from all parts of the country, urday at 4 p. m. for the children. All Mrs. Garland Swenson, Mrs. Norma Hotel Utah Wednesday at noon in are cordially invited. Erickson entertained at a bundle the need of some exercise. Miss Bab- including whole-mil- k districts. Prior, and Miss eLah Swenson honor of Mrs. Simpson from Alaska, shower Saturday night at her home. cock is well supplied with books; so national of the AmeriThe evening was spent enjoying I'm doing a great deal of reading and can Legion Auxiliary. games and music and at 11 oclock a eating and sleeping and talking, and buffet luncheon was served to 32. we dance nearly every night. How Each State Voted From 1888 to 1924 The hostess was assisted in serving WEATHER REPORT Quite a number of the people on Observations made by the Governby her sister. The bride received this ship are navy officers and their ment many useful and beautiful gifts. families Weather Observgoing to the Orient, and, er at the Spanish Fork Power Plant. especially, to Manila to live for a PICTURE TRAIN WRECK while. They expect to receive deStandard U. S. Instruments exposed WITH ALL ITS THRILLS finite instructions as to where they in the manner recommended by the go when we reach Kobe next week. Chief of the Weather Bureau. we were on the 810th Yesterday The greatest wrecking train and Meridian half around the way just obwas equipment in the country world Greenwich, England. We tained for use in "The Crash, a First lost a from full day some place on the s National picture coming to the n ocean, I suppose, for we jumped from Theatre next Wednesday. to Thursday, because we are Sills is the star and Thelma Todd Tuesdaywest so were told going but I which woman of the picture, leading out all the whys and havent found Edward Cline directed. A train wreck, that has all the wherefores of it yet. Theres a lady on the ship who thrills and terror of an actual hap- lives at Shanghai, China. She says pening is shown, with the big wreck- well have no difficulty going there rescue. With to the train coming ing a lifting capacity of 120 tons, the at all. However, shes been away for cars are drawn from the ditch and more than a year; so we have yet to see. Well go to Kobe and see Japan placed wherever desired. Sills as the wrecking boss, has a first anyhow. This ship carries the American virile role which gives him much Beautiful Miss Todd mail and the mail from the boat will opportunity. is seen as a burlesque dancer who be transferred immediately when we later marries the boss and settles reach Japan to another ship bound down for a time. Then circum- for San Francisco. My love to you all, stances "create discord and near OLETA. tragedy. B PtwocRAt Republican CJ TemuTOKy EJhjrp p - "gf If" - Co-o- p. n Mo-ma- )lv r.. 25-3- 5 alx-thlrt- y. in: aihhhh:s high-power- evt-iiin- soft-nose- I n, n Var-co- Whlt-won- pug-nose- ni, d; d I'tah-Idah- lt vice-preside- mag-axln- e Salem Notes Clay-son- 's d two-litt- er 500-poun- o- 500-pou- 100-poun- d fair-size- R.Ed-ward- s, nt Ang-elu- Mil-to- Pwj |