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Show ' rrvj I M.1ESS SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 102 ) ifeni Boy Loses Arm Count)' Commissioners in HuntingAcddcnt Trim Down Budget f Leonard llntcli. 16. n of Mr. and Utah count) a 1139 budg. t. Anallost hi ly approved by the county rommla right arm a the result of an accident Mblle hunting rabbit In the aiumr Monday, curries a total well l of rtakiu Ni w fiMiihilU two itilltf within th anticipated re w 1.40 of Veer day. The art Went occurred al leaned I ICS, 33. 90. One of tho large Items 3:30 o'clock. whin the hla run, a dotiM barreled shotgun, Iu the hu lgt U (IIO.000 fur county Ik acalual a barbed Mire wilt luiiuJe some betwhich roads, and the rradrhed fnre rot through for the run. In soma May the trig- terment work on the road to Ttnipati-iifocaught by the Mire and the ger tlis Purk road gun discharged, both loud hitting the boy in tbe arm. Ruud Jurgen-aon- , in the approaches to the Tim!. dU-trthe boy'a companion. Im provided 1 and elsewhere. a tourlquet about the Injured arm In addition, the budget piuvl,!'s and other boya went for help. The (luce where they were hunting U 133. (CU for a rejail and sparsely act tied end they were come time KutlrtiK aid. The youth waa modeling the sheriffs resident e. rushed to llio Iuyaon ho pita I where Sheriffs Allowance it waa found neeeaary to amputate ! I low u. on (l iiiiiii-the arm at the shoulder, The moat Important cut made by Wedneaday morning are that ho la routing i Irly well. the eommiMioutr In the flnnl Mr. Reuben Hatch of Huli-m- , )'-ui- i 4 t i a, iu li f 4 fr n-- i lL-por- t Mr. and Mra. It. J. Jex entertained the John II. Jex family Now Year Day. JBIaucr waa nerved to 31 after whleh a program wax given by the 'iwtilfly. The fuotlml fans retired to the home of John 11. Jex win re thoy Untuned in on the b tg Kim- - at the Rose bowl at Paaaduna, California. of tho budget waa in the estimate of 123,160 made by Sheriff J. D, Boyd. Inatcad of allow fug him tho eight deputies asked for, some at increase d salaries, the rommb. loner allowed him five deputies, at 1125 a month each, with 1500 for The Misses Lcnore Hlgtrup, Lola help that may be required on Creor and Lonore Sterling were joint ete-ia- l occasion. The sheriff boaiouaea at a bride'a shower Tnurs-da- y expenses of hi office, placevening of last week compliment- ed at $7630, wa allowed, and bis ary to Mra. llernlce Thomaa Wilson, total for the department, but exclua December bride. Games and music were the diversions of the evening. sive of the Jail and some other Items At 11 o'clock a buffet luncheon waa wa p!.ue! at 120,350, which Is prac. served by tbe The func- tically tiie same as that of the current tion took place at the home of Miss year. Rlg.rup. Tbe bride received many The county surveyor wa allowed beautiful and useful gifts. an additional flSOO to provide asRelatives here have been Inform- sistance and supplies for restoring ed of tbe death at Jensen, Utah, of (orr. r monuments in the county. Marlon Main Dudley, aged 67, after Among the important Rent arc a lingering illness, lie was a native 117,339 01 for county exhibit and of Spanish Fork, tbe son of Mr. and purposes, (10,195 for tho Mrs. Joseph Dudley, early pioneer touttiy assessor office, (10.230 for settlers, lie grew to manhood here courihous? and grounds, (36S0 for and married Miss Jesse Packet! of agricultural extension work, this beanother pioneer family. AUvf tho ing $300 less than In the tentative Uintah Reservation was opened to budget; $3615 for agricultural insettlement Mr. Dudley went there spection work $36,599.50 for general and took active part in the upbuild- fund and miscellaneous, (300 for uping of that portion of the country keep of tho sheriff's residence, $6227 along the Green River known as Jen- for t10 county auditor's office, $8021 sen. His wife died some time ago for the county recorder," (3910 for and an only son, Marion, followed lie county Jail items of the matron's her In death. The surviving mem- salary umi the heating being reduced from the request, $300 for repairs bers of the family are three daughters, all married and living ia the and removal of the county jail, $7000 Two brothers, for vicinity of Jensrn. public health, (6795 for the counWarren Dudley of Salem and Robert l?ik, $7500 for the county ty surDudley, of Hurley, Idaho, also $10,597 for the county invive. Funeral services will he held at pla-Jensen and interment firmary, $1200 being allowed for rethere. Mr. Dudley recently unaor-we- pairs of tl.o boiler and installation an operation at the I,. D. S. of a stoker; $55,000 for the poor and hospital, .Salt Lake, hut failed to imIndigent i'uud, $3170 for the attorney prove. and $13,000 for the treasurer. Mrs. Oliver Swenson entertained at a delightful family party on New Houju for Rent Year's Day In honor of her birthday Louisa Rasmussen. Inquire of Mrs. Tho guests Included anniversary. the members of her family, their The ladle of the Alta Club enterchildren, her brothers and sisters and tained their husbands and two spectheir wives and husbands. There were 36 present. A delicious hot dinner I'T guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. was served at 8 oclock at a table diaries at their annual New Years beautfnliy decorated with flowers live party which was held Monday evand centered by a handsome birthening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. day cake. Following dinner a short A Urorkbanlc. was Following a boungiven by the grandchilprogram dren, Snell Swenson giving tho ad- teous supper, which was served on dress of welcome; Floyd Swenson and two long tables iu the dining room, Blair Bowen readings, Janice Larsen the evening was spent in playing proand Glen Ray Larsen, sons. The gressive which at Mrs. Elsie Rook, with Mrs. Swenson children presented a beautiful aluminum waterless cook- Warner was the high score prize winer, Elmer Swenson making the pre- ner and Mrs. Searles was awarded sentation speech. She also recevied he consolation prs'ze. During the many tokens of love from the other supper toasts were responded to by relatives. Assistfng the hostess in A. E. Money, H. E. Hughes, David II. serving the dinner were Mrs. Grant Jones, Arthur T. McKelL Mrs. Ethel Larsen, Mrs. V. Larsen, Mrs. Grant White; Mrs. Elmer Swenson and Money, p. p. Thomas and President Mrs. Garland Swenson. Hoary A. Gardner. Mrs. Nettie Wilde was toastmistress. Miss Mildred Bradford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rawsel S. Bradford, 3 rooms. For Rent Inquire of and N. R. Peterson, pharmacist at Mrs. Alice Joties, 115 S Min. the World Drug Company, were married yesterday at Provo. After a JACK HOIT acts short honeymoon in Salt Lake City NEW GREY STORY and Logan, the young couple will reZane Greys latest literary work, turn to Spanfsh Fork to make their was acquired by ParaAvalanche, home. mount and serves as a vehicle to feature that western favorite, Jack For Sale Clark Jewel gas range Holt. See Mrs. Fredonia Davis. This is Holts third picture under his new contract, and it is reported to be an even better picture than Furnished Apartment for Rent The Water Hole, the Cal lat First National Bank. film recently completed. which will open at Avalanche, MRS. ANN W, JONES DIES AT the Angelus theatre Wednesday for 2 DAUGHTER'S HOME AT PROVO days, is a story of adventure in the new west and shows Holt in another virile role. During the past four W. for Mrs. Ann many Jones, 93, Holt has completed two Zane months, of Fork.di'ed a resident Spanish years Grey productions. The first was'The Tuesday night of diseases incident to Vanishing Pioneer, in which the old age at the home of her daughter, aetof essayed two important roles. Mrs. Isaac Morgan, of Provo. Fun- The next was The Water Hole" jn whi'ch many of the scenes were phoeral services will be held Friday afin natural colors of the tographed 1 oclock at the Pioneer Monumental Valley and Segi Canyons ternoon at Ward chapel at Provo, and interment the locale of the tale. will be made In the Spanish Fork Buy a flower for your wife, sir. City cemetery. Mrs. Jones and her Havent one. 13 died about years ' For your sweetheart. husband, who Haven't one. ago, were pioneers of the Scofield For home your best girl, then. their made but mining district, Havent one. in Spanish Fork during the later Since you're so lucky, then buy one for yourself. years of their lives. , add1-tloti- f i ol hosu-aais- v V t I I 1 com-mi.s'o- will-tak- e e nt f I I -' -- r I or Sapeloe Island Scene of CocliJgc Vacation , . 11 .r ' v-- V.' NUMBER 1 Moran Girl Dies of Prizes Offered for Best One-APlay Spinal Meningitis ct t - Now that the holiday are over, It a S' o to ntumb-- r that J, C. Pen Bidmont Moran, 2, .Gogh Mamie Til i r v Co Mut-in- , i in j J.i ,i;ro ono act play d I.. Mm. Joint of du V J . 31,1 at Ike f.inily l. ..o af'.r u e. Irthc got olid t.iu.iln-gill- , .umi! il one act play writing contest from InlLu-tu- i l!!i' href t . i !i was horn at tt.nnl h Fork .itij oin im- - going to win a prize V i ; ml e. th. lr Jay produced wi the ' i , July 1C. 1916. him a" r U t! "IL' rum are aluiplu; Plays i puli lit.' niool lure. M, I urtlvd "'d'. I moitd play 0 utlniiie or oier. Any t u a Vi by her parent and (ho following Liu v 1 vf eb in Span lL Fork or iklufly may ' R Moran tliof and abler: Mb liu-lo-- l u'linit a id.ty, ixept tliusu connect Salt Ci'y; Mark. Annie. TH; ni wlih J, ( Fenny ' Co, or the Wln-etV and Jam I Mor.ni, alt of 5'panLh Fort f 7 llit ntre. ifii) must he mailed About two )fnr ago Mr. Momn )oi by J.mmry 15 a the contest cloaca 1 , J 4 two grown 011 of typlud 1 fever w f i ' v a: date, 3 fie winning plays will Ill a few day of fJih Ciller. he pr ente 1 along with the great Funeral sirviee for Mamio Mors a Gins fashion show I , 1: i h U.n.11, owner the J. C. .( Sairloe lUnd, oil the ro of Georgia. ' were hi 1I Monday nfii moon at the Iinny Co. ami the cash prize will im t'rrii!r)i CuohJge to spend bis vacation there. This picture civri v 1. me Gifr.ii minwa Sapeli a Island bat excellent fiUuny waters, b awarded at that time. p Claudin Funeral Home with a n.., m iropual vegriaiun and it rkh in history, as il was a rendezvous Ti-- i re are but two i iiui D. in Frt Morgan weeks remafu Ralph charge. fui in 1 iHy Spanish explorers and settlers. Ed. M. Kowa olf. red words of Ing in whhh In git your play In thU ami a brief but impri I'otu.n titUiii. Don't delay. Someone wu couduited. servito nl interim n.q.t win. Plays ahould be signed JIM'ABY 17 RIUMl.lJt STORY UTAH FARM UK IU Y HWrUHN UMIlltK STOCK a a in the HpuiiLU Fork City cv mo- by a ficiltliiu name aud your real OF Ol It TT!t.vr AMBASSADOR te ry. name placed In a si a!ed envelope. he iutnreat will of Utah As January 17 nproaibcs to A remarkable family gutlu ring was A RADIO FOR THE HIGH SCHOOI valu of lleiijumin Franklin's bir- cd iu learning that a pair of very held Chrlulmu Day when Mr, ami , The music uable young Ayrshire bulls have been dtpartinent of tho local thday, wo have many re.ttons t' r- of laiko Fhorc Mr. Francis Joseph shiped from Btrathglaaa Farm, Port high si hinil Is determined to procure !inniVr him Franklin, tl.o printer, Chester, New York, to memhci of Ibdr a enterprising mtert. lined tho iad!o set for the school with, Ihe atoi- - of thrift, the scientist .the fa inily at a Christmas dhim-- r whhh In several of Ihe rooms. Utah. of dairymen But not Invtniur and philosopher. The H1I1 I J u t an Mt. Pleasant, Utah, was served at 1:30 odok. Art Frandnen, uudcriuklng, but Mr. all of u rcilUe that in another r ile, Faux think it can bo done If school received a bull called guetii Induded Joseph A. Franc! has recently Immore Franklin wa. If anything, and chlhlnn; Mr. and Mra. Win. Per-i:StralliRlaiis Glrstys Chance which Is patron will boost the Idea. Today, on and Mr. and Mr.. we rro portant to American bLtpry than In aired a ualfou of lixteners more Dalgig Imported by Speculation, Evan Francis and rhlidrca; Mr. nml Ginn In any of th nun already named. Carston ton of the Cinderella are of tho world, and un 2nd, any w a our first ambassadcr" For h Mrs. Ronald Francis; Mr. and Mrs. h.s wo know HOW to LISTEN we show cow in Scotland, and in Get. if not officially entitled to greatest Miasoin and (hlidreii; Mr. are apt to inhs a great many good Las for hi dam Strathgiass Klrsty Jennings This Is one reason why the that d.i.'.im Mn and what lie acruin-pUshe- -i and Mrs. Wendell Franc it and baby, several times a prize vrinner as a and Verl and U r hi country with tho gats Most of st bool want a. radio set. We must be Gem Frond. yearling, and a daughter of- - Aucen-hral- n the family live iu Lake Shore and tanxM to lii'.!-nyes, jmtt us we are ho had re.nnln unexampled In taarfit lo walk, talk, sing play, read She has a Ben Bo, imported. Two of ntrofiipllshment." Strong word the settlements. nnd ho on. l!oy and girls can be herd test record as a two year old of adjacent those- - but if you will read the d.lidren, Mr. VorJa Francis Tuck- taught 10 listen In High school. ed feature article, Amer'ca milk 402 of and 9,182 pound pounds At prcii-u- t Wul'er Dam roast I F!rt Ambassador, by Elmo Scott fat. Her dam, Strathglass Kitsty, etLost of Bingham and Neil Francis of broadniMing Watson in this Issue of The Pres Angeles were unablo to bo pres- the New I a hi ries of concerts with ork two year old advanced reg- ent. Orchestra you will uuderstand how true they 2nd, has a Among tho grandclilldieu of and before each Symphony number ho tells bis istry record of 11,070 pounds milk Mr. were Mrs. who Francis end pres- grt.it radio audience how to listen to 515.43 pounds fat, and the dam of Kethehal! Kirsty, imported, ent wero five sets of twins,' one pair the niu'-ie-. the latter Mr. Minnie E. Durrant entertain- was first Mr. Faux, last week, received a two old at the of boys and one pair of girls, childed at dinner Sunday at 3 o'clock in National prize show year letter from KSL stating that in the a two ren of Mr. and Mrs. Evan had and Dairy Frauds; near future honor of Mr. and Mr. Robert OLeu old advanced registry record of two they will have a regular Jr. Cover were ljid for fourteen year pairs of girls of Mr. and Mrs. educational feature for schools. 548.01 pounds milk, 11,963 pounds ti ll ods and relatives. Grtat teachers, orators, well fat, with an average test of 4.58 per Wm. Ferguson and a girl and a boy, Inown men. pul event ran bo brot cent. This young bull comes from children of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mr. James Sorenson entertained one families Individually n Light Into tho school room. The Only two' at dinner Sunday complimentary to and of the best noted for . . . its high have been horn to Mr. and Mr. Fran- world is at our feet. particularly ML Annie James who spent the hoil-d- n The school hopes to listen to the test and persistent produchere with her parents, Mr. and lutterfat cis, Reed and Keith, children of Air. inaugurate n of Prehfdeut Hoover on tion. were laid Covers David James. Mr. D, W. Monk, Spanish Fork, is get- and Mrs. William Christensen of March 4th and hear him give his for 8. ting a calf called Strathglass Bar-dea- Spanish Fork. There were 58 pres- inauguration speech. Alany schools in which is sired ent at the dinner and all hud an en- Utah are already equlped with radlo-s- i Dr. J. Fred Potter, eye specialist Ilardoi-li- , son of the by Strathglass Barts and Spaninh Fork Is hoping to sire proven from Salt Iaiko, whom we all know, be the first Iu Nebo district to use and Barr Flap- joyable time. will he at the Darling Hotel Satur- clay's t Lin new and per, many times champion. The dam method of day, January 5th. This is a splen- of tli's calf is Strathglass Mbs Jean SALE at GRACE CHEER'S ART helping boys andsplenyd girls. New did opportunity to start the Aurlien-hra:'- u .SHOP on all off U Mr. of an Faux has several ways In package goods, outstanding daughter Year right by having your eyes prop-er- y mind by which the money can be Ben Bo, imported, aud lilllow-to- n open fatock aud Display Models. cared for. The school child ho J an 5th which is one of the best rallied, fir.---t of all, arrangements have is having a hard time to make the A baby girl was born last Friday been made with Mamio Stark Utahs and most consistent producers in the PotDr. All work guaranteed grade. herd. She is a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whitwood. wonderful, and Justly famous lady ter makes regular visits to Spanish Strathglass of Auchenbrain Fascinator, a very baritone, to come to Spanish Fork on Fork. successful sire, which was out of Aumat and give a concert Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Argyle are and aWednesday chenbrain Favorite Beauty 9th, all real lesson in music to the Mr. and Mrs. James Williams enon St bools ami also a cattle of Scotland. rejoicing over the arrival of a son public concert at tertained at a New Years dinner at farqous The Ayrshire breed was developed December 2Sth. the Winona Theatre in the evening. , were Covers home their Tuesday. A small fee will be in Siotland and is partcularly noted charged the school laid for 19. Those present were Mr. for its Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Hansen en- children and a price of 25c and 35c and qualtype rustling hardy and Mrs. A. B. Needham and daugh- ities. It fs recognized as one of the tertained at a watch party New Years at the theatre at night, all proceeds ter Grace and sou A1 and MPss Mary breeds and produces eve. Music and games were enjoy- except the amount paid Mrs. Stark Booth of Salt Lake; William Booth of leading dairy of milk which tests will go into the radio fund. large quantities was served when lunch ed until 1:30 W. C. Mrs. Mr. and Pocatello, Idaho; cent in butterfat. There ts four The Girls Glee club of the school Booth and family and Mr. and Mrs. and per interest In this breed to the following: Miss Grace Fischer, Ins a fine operetta ready and this increasing John Williams of Spanish Fork. throughtout the West, and Messrs. Merle Gibbs, Jack Jewel, Dean King, will be used to raise radio funds. Frandsen and Monk should have very of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ad- Each club at school has placed a Miss.Nelda Farr and Miss Lucy great cause to be proud of their rian Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Bernell J. small amount so that the set is alHopper entertained at a brides show- stock. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Johns most The school has funds Hansen, Mrs. of in honor er Saturday evening with wnich it will buy an orpho-phou- ic and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Hansen. Miss LeRoy Christensen, formerly The members of the palmyra Stake and then it will be Mildred Corbell, a bride of the past Relief Society board entertained their Club to give lesson in listening possible Members of the and in week. There were 15 present, the husbands and the Stake Presidency entertained their husbands at a de- music appreciation that are so much time being spent enjoying games. At Monday evening at a New Year party lightful end of the year party last needed. 11 oclock a buffet luncheon was ser- at Almost overnight we have become the homof Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thursday evening. At 7:30 oclock beauved. The bride received many Wilcox. A hot supper was serve dat the large crowd numbering 3 6 en- a great nation of listerners. We tiful and useful gifts. The party was 7:30 after which games and com- joyed a hot dinner whi'ch was served listen mostly to music, we must held at the home of Miss Farr. munity singing were enjoyed until at the Second ward Relief Society know how to listen. Just when King midnight when light refreshments Hall. During the dinner most of the Jazz seemed to have us by the were served. members gave short and appropriate throats along conies the radio, a toasts. Following the dinner the godsend truly, and saved us. We Heaviest HAS ROLE party repaired to the home of Dr. can now listen to the best. CRAWFORD JOAN T, 1' rj PLAYED BY SARAH and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, where comHelp the school get a radio. BERNHARDT Remember Mamie Stark lady munity pinging was enjoyed and violin and piano musi'c was rendered by baritone, a wonderful singer, and a Joan Crawford plays the rcle made Mr. and Airs. C. M. Jacobson. The splendid woman. WEDNESDAY NEXT famous by the great Sarah Bern- remainder of the evening was spent hardt in Dream of Love, which enjoying games under the direction Airs, Alary Leifson entertained' a open at the Angelus Theatre Monday of Mrs. Edna Brockbank and Mrs. Jofeat- sephine Taylor. as a new number of relatives at her home at ure. The screen presentation is an Returning the compliment of the a shower in honor of Miss Alildred adaptation of Adrienne Lecouv-reu- r, party, the husbands of the ladies of Bradford, a bride of thi's month. A club treated them to very pleasant afternoon was famous old French play that the was used by Bernhardt as a starring a New Year's party at Salt Lake City in a social way after which the spent hos-fe- is Fred on New Years day. There were 20 vehicle for many seasons. secid refreshments. The guest Niblo directed the modernized ver- of the party. They were first treated of honor received many useful and , . sion from Dorothy Farnums scenorio to dinner at Shays Cafeteria after pretty gifts. In the film version the setting is which they went to the Paramount lafd in a mythical and plctureque Theatre where they enjoyed the preWEATHER REPORT Balkan Kingdom. It tells of the love sentation of The Alerchant of Venromance between a wandering gypsy ice. Following the play the party i r o (D"d B O maid and the royal heir to the throne. went to the home of Mr. and Airs. J. . j'? $ 'W and Preston Creer, where they enjoyed a aO They met at a circus carnival, fC f, Oitvt" (t EC S. after a night of love are parted by visit and were regaled with a buffet the inexorable law which says that a luncheon served cafeteria style. Presat 05 c member of royalty cannot wed a ident and Mrs. H. A. Gardner" were c i , " 11 AS ffi D commer. How the status of each un- included in the party. to rise how a they change, dergoes y Members of the Spanish Fork Observations made by the Governheights of dramatic passion and club held their regular meeting ment sacrifice makes a play of unusual Weather Observand luncheon Monday at noon at the er at the power and charm. Spanish Fork Power Plant. Miss Crawford is featured with Darling Hotel, Presfdent Loren AndNils Aster fn the brilliant film offer- erson iu charge. Fery J. laux gave Standard U. S. Instruments exposed ing and the elaborate supporting cast an interesting talk reviewing the im- in the manner recommended by the includes Aileen Pringle, Carmel My- portant events of 1928 and Ed S. Chief of the Weather Bureau. i'JTOCAsTErI.. ers, Warner Oland, and many others Hinckley of the Provo Rotary club in pounds 22 he largest family Cier of note. gave a .forecast of some of the profrom 30 come to Los Anecles Clear exwhich are achievements gressive 37 cka, Kan. It is the West family, Clear Leaders are ordinary persons with pected to mark 1929. All members its 6 members constitute 1,322 26 M Clear . was were who one Herill, except Shown in the ids of family. extraordinary determination Snow bert Kauffman. are are Bernard, Jessie and m f P- .L 1, , J ( -- I 1) tit 1 1 ft v 'A -- V j'.' sa N I, i s lii-hn- rou-soluti- " UH-km- ro-nii- u th'n. Ar-gyl- e. great-graurhild- n, Doch-en-Dor- ls a.-u.e- Self-Cultu- re Favrh re Self-Cultu- re -- - X -- Ro-'ar- "t I 2!.16 j j Cloudy |