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Show The famish Foek Fee i SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20tb, 1923 VOLUME XXVII Indian War Veteran I Funeral Services for Laid at Final Rest Richard W. Money : Tu the People of Palmyra Stake; NUMBER 51 Scott's Players Here Legionnaires Hold Conference at Provo For Christmas Week A conferetiie of District No. 4 of The Winona Theatre ha booked all week attraction for the Christmi an the the Amcrhaii at luld l.cnl.ui Another year ha rolled around, at wbih time It la tbe common 4 mas week, onl from advance inforElk Lodge Provo Sunday. The meet, mation. It should curtotn that w extend to each other our greeting of friendship and be a Splendid Week aa EloIn lug D. opened in the usual manner of i iiit ri.ilmiii iit. Scotts Comedian Morgan charge. Ralph wishes for a Merry Chrlalmaa and a Happy and Prosperous New by Commander kftkpuirlc of the will hold tint board. The people quent tribute were paid to Mr. MonYear. Provo ax then have lout together for a long time Inid. The meeting ey by A. O. Smoot, chairman of the in omdii and the Middle West of to Father tbe mindful be Aa and a we should grateful people over Prealdent to Utah county fommllon, turne.l liepartment Com- oud ate now eiirouie to Ed. M. Rowe, anti Illahop Morgan. u all for the manifold blesafng that He ha showered upon us. mander Frank Dcmliig, Report were where i hey have advance California, comrade offered A. j 4 Gardner President Henry given by several tommiue ihalrmnu loginning about January l&th. Jeaua Christ waa born Into the world and with III birth came tidtbe Invocation and President Well $ Ineludiiig Junior It neb, ill by Captain Kadi nighi they present one of the l to men. This T. Brockbank pronounced the beue- - J ings of great joy aul peace on earth, and Tom Kerrbiiier, who explained ail hist of model n dramas along with t the 4 ward choir aang diction. Tbe , and we hope that this year, Ihy detail a to routine, and hoino rat out of the ordinary vaudespirit atlli llvea In the hearts of opening and closing numbers; duets X one of the project Thl ville. our in be all love of and all above may other the peace were rendered by Mlca Hannah years, spirit of the laglon for 1929. Judge G o. They make a real appeal (or patVU klund and Erma Wllllama and by heart and with gratitude give thank to God for Ills blessing. Ilaliff a the of gave legislative report by opening the doors Monday ronage Mr. Jennie Swenson and Ed. Wll-a mined for the feeble minded and night at iuc for ouch admission. for earth to restored the been has of Tbe Christ again Gopel a was aolo rendered byJ ll.ims, and committee atld stressed the need for In tho hope of filling the Thl Gilbert Y. Johnson. Interment whs the blessing and salvation of mankind and we Invite all men to give Immediate legislation along that line hoime, for "they aay" If once you In the Spunlah Fork City Cemetery, also the need for a boxing commis- hear Hie Scott heed to Ita ntoMsago and to apply It principle In their llvea that Flayer, you are a by X o eliminate fuke boxing and sion Prime are tu he regular we and acatter f joy peace and living may right through righteousness Iniul. Joseph NYou wrestling at all week, ac(or figure bargain tendance, many friends coming from here on earth and help each other along the pathway of life. Man I gave a short talk 011 Legion h'gisla-Hon- . cording to Mr. Scott. He enjoya playliams, with piano accompaniment l y Salt Provo, Palmyra Lake Mlaa Mary Wllliuma and a goto "O Shore ing to a full house at 16c or 25c, that he might have Joy. and the greatest Joy is In rendering service and other town. The eon veil lion wa entertained In mudi heiicr than to a house only Love Divine," waa rendered by Ml 4 the niornfiig by Byron Dustrup and half full lit 50c or 76c. If to others. Afton Argyle, with piano aecompunf-meti- t The story at the Public Library 4 III orchestra and Ml OIhcuc ami May we, therefore, at this Christmas time, be mindful of those 4 by Mra. Fern Ilrockbank. will be conducted by Ml W.lma Iclemmi. Real Christ nta spirit wae displayAfter a few eloalng romarka by Hanson and Mis Bowen along with who are In len fortunate circumstances than we are ourselves, and $ In the afternoon Mr. Frank Bald- ed when the pupil of the Thurber Illahop Warner, the choir aang "Cod the ('brlatma a Christmas story, share our blessings and material things with them that they, too, 4 win entertained with whistling solo Si linol brought fruits, vegetables and lie With You Till We Meet Again," program will be given by the childby Mm Mary William, many other article for Christmas and the benediction waa pronounced ren. Children nine and under are may enjoy the Christmas spirit. J arcompunlcd were encored several time. Lara was divided equally donation. It I. by Illahop I,aren. Invited. 2 In and your homes May the spirit of love and harmony be Spanluh Fork Post wu represented among tho four wards of SpauAh Interment waa in the Spanish Fork R. I). Gardner. E. T. Gardner, W. Fork. by love our we the teach children where the grave was dediaround your firesides. May great cemetery, J II. JohtiHon, Tbe following special program will if Frank S. Thomas. F. J. cated by William C. Martcll. lie given at tbe sacrament meeting at that Jesus had for His people. 4 Thomas. Frank Baldwin. Joeph E. Honoring Mr. and Mr. Ray SchoDecthe Fourth ward chapel Sunday, As the Presidency of the Stake we extend to you one and all 4 NelHon, and Ezra Warner. An atractive line of handkerchief field, Mr. and Mr. P. P. Thomas gave ember 23rd: Christmas Chorus, by A banquet wa served at the Hotel a silk hosiery, dre and coat flower, die Primary Group; talk on tbe llfet wedding reception and dinner at and best wishes for a Merry Christmas our blessings and good-wiRoberts. home on Thursday evening of on dlxplay aa Xmaa gift auggeatlona of the Savior, La Timor Christensen; their 4 and a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and ever praying that tbe week. Dinner was served at 7:30 Invite your Inxpcrtion at Vlrglnlu solo, lat Wll-j- f the Ed. Seer,' "Joseph 9 week Lost old white pig. to So relatives of both families, tbe choicest blessings of God may be with you. Taylor' Millinery. Hams; talk on the life of Joseph Dux Id Williams. employee Finder and board of directors of please notify Smith, Charles McKell; reading, II. A. GARDNER, the Commercial Rank and a few Member of the Spanish Fork Ro- "The Other Wise Man," by Van Dyke ED. M. ROWE. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Evan spent friend. The bodes was astary Club made a trip through the II. Mr. Sylvia Swensou. s In Suit Lake combining were T. Monday sisted in servlug by the Misses Violet end grain elevator which WELLS T. BROCKBANK. and pleasure. r 'cully completed and Dort Bella Wood. A color scheme here, following Palmyra Stake Presidency. 4 in pink and white was carried out In the regular meeting of the club held Charter Oak Parlor Furnace and a tbe decorations. Following dinner a Monday at noon at tbe 1ulace Cafe. 444444444444444444444'M-H''M''tClark Jewel Gu Range for Sate Mrs. Prealdent Loren A. Anderaon waa In Hplendtl musical program was given, See David G. Slmmobi. ; U. U. among thoe taking part were Miss charge, and F. J. Faux conducted Blanche Thomas, two pianologues; community singing. James AnderFuneral services for Mrs. Ann A baby boy wa born Tuesday to Mis Gladys Williams, vocal solos; son waa admitted to membership. Mrs. Yeloy Powell, at the home of Ed. William, vocal solo; string orVialtors were G. Ray Ilalea and Win. Jones Farr were held last Thursday afternoon at the Third ward chapel. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. chestra music. Max and Blanche A Simmons. Bishop Ralph D. Morgan fn charge. Robertson. Thomas, and Verda and Joy Batch"In The Next Room, a three-ac- t a quartet composed of Dan and The Spanish Fork Firemen's As- The speakers were Bishop Marinus elor; Robson Eleanor thriller by mystery Dont forget Christinas Eve. a Ed. Williams, Mrs. Joseph Hanson sociation. at their meeting last Thurs- Larsen, James A. Boyack, President and Harriet Ford, will be given by drama, special vaudeville enter- and Gladys Williams furnished sevday night held at their room at the Ed. M. Rowe, and Bishop Morgan, of Utah players at the the wlio remarks. made the University closing and the price of admission eral selections; Miss Mary Williams, tainment elected nominated the and Hall, City Is only 10c to everyone. for the coming David Williams offered the invoca- Winona Theater oh Saturday, Decfollowing officer piano solos. Out of town guests were Mr. ami Mrs. T. L. Schofield and Mr. year: Mark Iloyack. chairman; Wm. tion and John W. Jex pronounced ember 22nd. Mrs. Robert Olsen and Mr. Mr. J. L. Schofield, and Mr. and Howell, assistant chairman; Cooper the benediction. Music was furnishRay After running for two successful Greener of Soldier Summit! spent Mrs. William Christmas, Provo; Mr. Jex. secretary; LaVere Dahle, assist- ed by the ward choir, which sang the on Broadway, as well as one several days here visiting Mrs. Emily and Mrs. Osborne Riehens, pleasant ant secretary; Gilbert Dedrickson, opening and closing numbers, and years in Annie Mrs. with Corbell London, the play was secured Mrs. Olsen is a sister of Grove. Johnson. singing tbe year steward; Ray Jex, assistant steward; Mrs. Johnson. Lewis F. Carter, captain of sports; solo part, sang an anthem. Mrs.Jen-ni- e by the University of Utah, where It Swenson and Ed. Williams sang was given in Salt Lake City as the A Jersey milch cow, brandLost Clifford DeGraw, assistant captain of Mrs. P. T. Clifford of Salt Lake ed D. K. on ribs, has bald faced calf. sports; Harry Elmer, chairman of a duet. Interment was In the Span- best amateur performance of thite sensational drama. The public of came down Tuesday to spend a few Finder please notify R. J. Jex. Reamusement committee; Dean Wilcox, ish Fork City Cemetery. before never has Lake Salt given Ed. Willis and City days with her mother, Mrs. M. M. ward. timekeeper; Hughes For Sal- Modern Home, 1 an amateur play such a distinct mark M. Brockbank, board of examiners; Thomas, who has been suffering from of approval as "In The Next Room A leather coat was placed in the Rawlins S. Hughes, Thomas Phillips city lots. See Henry B. McKell. influenza, but is somewhat improved. Mrs. B. R. Stahmann presided at received. and James Williams, auditing comwrong car Wednesday evening by Mrs. Sadye Christensen was hosThe plot centers around an antique the meeting of the Thurber school MILLINERY SALE William Larsen, after having had it mittee; Mark Boyack, publicity man. tess to the ladies of the Alta Club cabinet, purchased by Philip Vantine, P. T. A. last evening. The children Your choree of entire stock of La- fixed. Finder please return the same at her home Saturday afternoon. an amateur collector of antiques, who of the school gave the Christmas pro- dies misses and little girls hats on to The Press office. PROPOSAL OK BUDGET FOR Eleven members and four special later becomes a subject of his queer gram as follows: prayer, John War- special sale this Friday and SaturSPAMSn FORK CITY FOR THE YEAR 1!2! guests, Mrs. Henry Child, Mrs. James acquisition. lTie entire cast is un- ner; song, "Santa Claus, Fourth day. Prices range from $1.00 to $3. Tithing settlement will be held for Anderson, Mrs. Horace Fereday, Mrs. der suspicion, but as the play un- grade; poem, Reed Andrus; song, at Virginia Taylors Millinery Shoppe the Saints of the Fourth ward at the Relief Society Hall Friday, December Year Allowed 1928 Proposed 1929 Irvin Nelson and Mrs. Ernest Brough folds before you, the murdered is "Santa Claus Will Come," First All Saints of the ward are Mrs. Janet Rorneril of Los Ange- 21st. General Fund J14.S39.65 18, 60S. 79 the latter of Nephi, were present. The singled out, being,' to your amaze- grade; poem, Earl Taylor; song, "Santa Claus Land, Third grade; les, spent several days of last week urged to call on that day. Streets Walks 3,226.30 2,891.21 afternoon was spent in playing pro- ment, a new type of humanity. The cast is under tl direction of poem, Christmas Everywhere, Eli here. She came to attend the funerWater Works 11,200.00 11,500.00 gressive 500, Mrs. Phebe Hughes A special Christmas program will Electric Light 20,500.00 24,500.00 winning the prize for high score and Joseph F. Smith! who has become Tippetts; retold story "The Fools al of her mother, Mrs. Ann Farr. She Mrs. Ruth Brockbank the consolaprominent in the West for his ability Christmas," Sterling Jones; Francis left to visit relatives in Park City be given at the sacrament meeting of 2,150.00 2,960.55 irrigation 1.244.60 tion prize. Refreshments were ser- In handling a play. The cast is com- Hughes, June Hayes and Serena Lud- for a short time before returning to the Second ward Sunday afternoon, 1,230.51 Library December 23rd, by members of the Bond Sinking 1,244.60 ved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. posed of prominent university stu- low sang Silent Night, and "Hush her home in California. 1,230.51 Miss Violet Iverchoir. All are cordially invited to Bond Interest 4,616.80 5,668.80 Brough and Miss Marguerite Chris- dents, who have had a wide exper- Thee My Baby. tenson. ience in the dramatic line. son, the Primary Supervisor gave a Mr. and Mrs. Abel Beck of El Ca- attend. Street Paving 6,517.06 5,592.00 The people of. Salt Lake City rec- talk on the new ideas fn education. jon, California, were the honor guests Sidewalk Pav. 3.321.S9 3,300.00 If add ommend will Christmas decorations the play to you and advise The closing prayer was offered by at a party given by the members of The Primary Association of the 300.00 675.00 Drains Mrs. W. T. Brockbank. the Self Culture Club last Wednes- Second ward is presenting a ChristTotal $69,769. 27 $75,000.00 to the Christmas Spirit, Spanish Fork you not to miss it. The fotegoing is a proposal of the should this year abound with the real day evening at the home of Mrs. D. mas program at the ward chapel on dein The line. street that D. Brockbank. 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 thing Council of as The husbands of the Friday evening. Budget tickets will set the City by Budget 4 members were also 4 4 Spanish Fork Ci'ty for the calendar partment, under the direction of Silas 4 Supper admit to the program which will conH. Snell, and the electric light de- 4 4 was served at 7:30,present. after which an sist of a splendid array of musical year 1929. It has become necessary to make an increase in the General partment, under the direction of Wm. evening was spent playing numbers by the children, concluding is J enjoyable Fund and the Electric Light Fund in I. Huff, have decorated Spanish Fork games, enjoying community singing with a visit from Santa Claus. and social conversation. view of the fact that the amount set with a profusion of Christmas trees There were $1.00 30 present. for the year 1928 was not sufficient and lights. Chrfstmas trees have WEATHER REPORT Observations made by the Governto take care of the expense of these been placed in each of the hub knobs 4 4 4 at the street intersections and at the 4 Weather ObservMiss Viola Jones was the hostess ment 4 4 departments, and as these departcenters of 4 at a charmingly arranged shower, er at the Spanish Fork Power Plant. the Main 4 blocks, giving ments will be able to provide addi4 4 tional revenues from Fines, Licenses, Street a gay, festive appeaance, and honoring Mrs. Ray Schofield, a pop- Standard U. S. Instruments exposed 22 fir tree in front of the City and Light Rates, sufficient to take the large ular December bride. The rooms in the manner recommended by the care of the increase In budget, we are Hall has been decorated with colorwere decorated in pink and white and Chief of the Weather Bureau. will the same colors were carried out in able to make a redaction in the tax ed lights, and surmounted with a big $2.00 illuminated star. the luncheon, whicn was served at levy this year. 4 small tables at 9:30 odock. Music Passed by the City Council of SpanFirst Class sweet cider for sale. ish Fork City, Utah, this 12th day of was a feature of the evening. Miss George Hales. Blanche Thomas entertained with December, A. D. 1928. Funeral services were held last Friday afternoon at the Second ward meet In home over the rema.na of Ell It. K. Fergnnn, who died at the Soldiers Home, Sawtello. California On the previous Tuesday. RUhnp Ellaha Warner preaided at the services, and the ward choir, under the direction of Jeaae Ludlow, with Mre. Fern Ilrockbank at the organ, aan "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." The Invocation waa offered by Hiah op Georg I la lea. after which the choir aan, " O My Father," The speakers were lllahop John r. Voud, Irealdent Welle T. ilrockbank, and l)r. George II. Ilrlmhall, prealdent emerltue of the It. Y. C. all of whom apoke of the honorable, uaeful life of the dccuaed and paid glowing tribute to hi character. During the gerviroa a aolo, "A Per-feDay." waa rendered by Ed. Wil- for Richard W. were held Money Saturday afternoon at the Third ward chapel with DUhop Funeral service bt V good-wil- no-n- field-billt- I 1 I ; ct at-i- i j f ll t I f Funeral Services for Ann J. Farr bus,-oes- of Play Here Next Saturday Night ct -- I ! I JOHN E. BOOTH, Mayor of Spanish Fork City, Utah. Attest; J. P. CHRISTOPHERSON, City Recorder of Spanish Fork City, Utah. A No. cheap. 1 Saturday Your Last Chance to Get The Press at per year After Saturday, December be the price For Sale Home, two acres of land, house, well, coops and 525 good For particulars see laying henq. Moses W. Beckstead, located by the Del Monte Pea Factory. Furnished Apartment for Rent Parlor Heater for sale Cal lat First National Bank. Brockbank. See Willis -, Dont Miss This Opportunity j and piano solos. Miss Hannah Vicklund sang several selections playing her own accompaniment on a Spanish guitar. Mrs. Schofield entertained with accordian music. 35 guests were present. Games occupied the remainder of the time. The bride received many useful and beau- 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 i tiful gifts. |