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Show TIIB SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, OTAri .4' 11 LIQCET NOTICE FpanUlt F urk Smith Irrigation Company, One of the great railroads some yesrs ego was worried beesus of the seasunsl nature of Its freight traffic. In Ibis fhstance lb road was railed upon to carry an enormous tonnage of wheat during about two or three months In the lot summer end full. During the balanra of the year, tonuag was roniparat! vtdy light, yet In order to give ad q uai a servlc during the heavy grain marketing season, It was necessary that the big railroad Invest In mil liens of dollars worth of locomotives, Inlght cars and other expensive equipment. Moreover, It was n ec. hiss ry to employ n large force of men. most of whom had to l maintained on the company's payrolls throughout corporation, principal pine of busInesa.Rpaa-iFork, Utah. NOTICE l hereby gfven that tlu-ara da llnqucnt upon Ilia folio lug described atwk on amount of assessment levied by tha board, lb aorcral amounta opposite tha namea of lb respective shareholders aa 'ollowa: Name Cert. No. Amt. 8berrjr Alma Andrus aaataaaaaa .1 906 Federal Land Dank, pledge of trans-continent- al h r at J. M. Argyl 1131 Jemima Atulreasan W. June llowen Schuler a 21.43 20.00 1 38 29.60 147 094 Drown a a a a a Ihira llradfurd llanaen Kilns Ilona 966 Federal Laud Hank. pledge of lb year. In order to have skilled Fetter liotten IS33 13 00 men to handle trains during the peak Hork Dryan a a a a a a a movements. John ilraithwalt Here wus a actuation which means ear John iMIraw 1069 R B.F. 3.60 Thoma L Dona 7.18 heavy expense all the year around 12.24 24.60 the rail company, yet only ebout Morgan and Annl It. Drk . ...319 67 fir days when there. jra sufficient ninety 3.81 2.60 1249 Miry Dallard of business to pay expenses. volume M. fume 35.00 .671 45.00 freer tax C. C. freer 16.00 Certainly It was not possible to rtf-5.30 608 g the producers of that territory Federal I mini Hank, pledgee of 10 llciently to pay the burden, yet the 8.00 Wllltum Clumbers 1131 b'l to be earned out of 23 35 ,x "" Roy freer 1169 28.00 revenues. 'Height F. Crook Hyrum head of the railThe Federal laind Dank, pledgee of road could see one way out and that 1290 23.50 Lilly 8. Davis was to develop freight traffic tor Federal Land Dank, plodgee of If road which would be a constant 2.60 John 8. I in via 900 ("feeder" for his system the year Itav InveMiio nt Co. around. 20 31 Charles Kvans ' Inritlenlly, there wav anotlur r.nle Fraic-f910 13.00 major problem to be fared. That 973 22.00 F'S J. I Iuiis. n dealt with the prosperity of the farmOte Joint Slot k Land Dank ers along the line. If yields were 1174 85.42 J X. J. Hau-heavy and market prices favorable VI 12.25 iltdier llunen ..9 !tlie farmers were prosperous. Dut Alina Sc Mnrhtn 1. Hone Go5 33.50 ' it there happened to be a short wheat Federal l.u.i l Dank, pledgee of 'crop which happened more often 8.13 Alfred Hone Kst. ,, 1164 4 00 than a bumper crop of or If the w beat 4 ou Charles W. lilekman ..920 uo g 4 g; ' market happened not to be so favor-240- 0 Hand 935 Joseph ablewhkh was also a situation which Charles II. Hone 1134 24.00 farmers were fell K. Houghton g, 00 'often came about-lh- e 1254 10.00 not only not prosperous, but they Margaret Johnson 755 S. K. F. 2.25 63.80 went broke, which meant that the Ellas Jones 838 63.80 population was constantly shifting Federal I.and Dank, pledgee of 10.92 and there were each year many Alle Haul Ludlow 1243 10.00 farms. Federal Land Dank, pledgee of la looking about for a mean of Nathaniel Ludlow ..1146 24.00 of Walter H. Ludlow ...1024 bettering conditions, tho heads 7.25 the railroads decided that dlversl-Moc- k Fred Ludlow 4.80 1039 Carl F. I.undell 5.66 production as the basis, would 1114 not only answer their problem as to Federal Land Dank, pledgee of greater tonnage, but would also serve Henry G. I.undell ..1140 17.44 to make the producer more prosperEnoch Ludlow Jr. ....998 ous and aid in building up the popu Carl E. and 20.84 'latlon and wealth of the territory Parley I.undell ....1140 15 5.36 served by the railroad. Hugh Moore. Est A campaign to place live stock on Hah- - Idaho Sugar Co. The 11.30 every farm was Instituted. John W. Moore ....1071 railroad brought pure bred bulla, John W. Morgan 1226 Federal Land Dank, pledgee of pure bred boars and pure bred rams 3.65 3.65 by the wholesale and either practiRalph D. Morgan ....1241 Home Savings and Investment Co. cally gave them to the worthwhile care Grover Medley 1278 farmers and ranchers, or else sold 5.00 t.ars Nielsen 236 51.60 40.00 ' them on very easy terms. Bankers were encouraged to loan money on Christian Irovostgaard 758 10.00 j livestock. F. A. Peay 1106 13.00 Farmers were encourJ. It. Patterson, Kst aged to cut down wheat acerage and J. it. Ieay 943 Annie Peay 1219 crops which could be fed to live stock. Ephraim Peterson.... 12SS The problem was solved in a few Federal Land Dank, pledgee of Thos. L. Richardson 1138 short years until that particular Arthur I.eRoy Rose . . .1167 section of the country became pros1092 liac Shepherd perous bank deposits pyramided, and Win. Selinan Est 933 the railroad was hauling live stock State of Utah, pledgee of and farm products over its rails every Otto It. Stewart ...1232 month in the year. With addition of D've stock .came greater Clay Ashworth fertility so i are Scott I. Stewart that, even with a smaller wheat Moses Shepherd 1091 acreage, the yields per acre were Federal Land Dank, pledgee of higher and, with the program of 1207 Hattie Stewart live stock and diversification well 1100 Nephi Swenson under way, the railroad discovered A. P.Smlth and Wfgnall 1119 that it had not lost its great volume Edward R. Stevens of wheat tonnage but that the volume Janies M. Thomas .1271 S.E.I actually had shown an increase and Federal Land Dank, pledge of this condition has ruled year after 1166 Uyron Tuttle year, since 1912 when the program 1256 Thomas F. was first fnauguarated. Ifyrum S,E.F. Merris Wood Some of our western railroads are and, in accordance with law. and an order of up against practically the came probthe board of directors, so many shares of lem today that confronted this railearh parcel of such stock as may be necessary way eighteen years ago and where will he sold at public auction at the City Hall. we do not have diversification we Spanish Fork, Utah, on January 15th, 1929, still have the single crop to deal with. at 2 p. in., to pay the delinquent assessment In most cases what Is needed ft dithereon, together with the cost of advertising versification on the single crop to and expenses of the sale. deal with. In most cases what is WILLUM O. JONES, needed is diversification on the inand Treasurer. Secretary dividual farm or ranch. I honestly believe that if we would all get behind a program of some live stock on every farm and ranch, we would have a Those who use the more prosperous agriculture and the ... ... i far-sight- f.it l FILM IN NEGRI ew, Dect-ln-ait- , n. f- . Turn) -- Six WcJs Sixty-On- e 3 f (S v'u 7 v , 4 I i 9 I . .el. Asti . Photo shows Arthur Claw N'cc He. 61, and hi bride, tha former Ed.'tli l lathe, leaving St. liriLuRii.cw'a Church, New York, . alter their wedding ceremony. llortcnie the following JIMII'g J ( oiL Well! U tiled to D ly Home incubators to the home of Miss .Melha Drlyrii and I lean Wilcox. ,'ol!tta lug tin. ('itii.-- nt the Knalautu ili.tdiii-- i New Yeats Ere end n.Jnyed .Mr. Ann Ludlow had all her famarea k 4,;i ; Jane Evan, Ah no ) ily at Chrltma ilfoner Christmas le, Mihlrid Thoma), I!' untie hi,;- day. Among those present were Mr. Jehu Hughe. Paul Dart ami I Udell liowen. After br akf i t the ml Mis. Elijah Hawkins, Mr. and Mr. Floyd Ludlow Mr. and Mrs. tie g.'ih hoys left for their hotm-sanhopi-- i Whit wood of Rpanlsh Fork a slumber enjoyed party. tiio-nhis- , 1 Ar-X- -- 1 m I i ! ' ... .... OREM LINES V I have Installed a hat blocking machine and I am now open to do all kinds of hat work, so those wishing Declared by Hollywood the moat lo have hat work done had better nll dramatic screen ttory of her career, and see !w at the Palace Rime Rhine Ioln Negrl'e The Woman From Parlor. Rpanlsh Fork. Moscow" come lo the Angelue next Friday evening. Mr. Minnie Durrant annoumes the The atory haa a powerful central marriage of her daughter Glace, to iltuat Ion Miss Negri falls In love Robert Olsen Jr. of Uastle Gs' on with the man xhe believe guilty of baa sworn to deliver to hla enemies, December 27th at Halt Lake. Ihe murdering her fiance and whom ahe young couple left January 2n1 to Miss Negri herself ratesThe Womthefr home at Castle (late. an From Moscow" with the picture make she considers hr greatest achieveMr. and Mr. Thomas Cerbe',1 anment. "Carmen." She places It above nounce the marriage of their daugheven Passion," the production that ter to Roy Christensen at Mildred, United In the fame ber brought State and which sent Amer.Van pro- Provo, Wednesday. In honor of the ducers to Europe to bring her lo this newlyweds, Mr. aud Mr. William country. Christensen entertained at dfuuer The story calls upon all of the star's dramatic power. Norman Kerry Thursday evening. was selected from a long list of leadlMr. and Mrs. Jones Dowen enterine men for the part of the aupeited murderer. Ludvig Berger, famous tained at a family dinner Christmas European director, was brought to day. ItesMes the membnra of the America to dlrett this production. !m meili.iie family. Reels Jonee, a It haa a royal setting In modern who has spent the past enr Russia and later in the atory .a brll-- I at Michigan. Ray llowcn. .'a lit. rich Parisian background. on, aim has been working it Ruth. Other players appearing In Mias Negri' support Include Otto Malle-se- Nevada, -r some lime.and .Miss Delia Lawrence Grant, Maud George, Jones, of the Auerbach store In Rail Puul Lukas, Bodll Itoslug, Mirra Lake, were present to enjoy tha dinRayo. Martha Franklin, Jack Luden ner. Komal. and Tetsu HEAVY Dll. I M Livestock Situation ride cheaply and safely Excursions Week-En- d Spanish Fork to Salt Lake and Return $1.80 Commutation, of 500 Mile Mileage Books 2 CENTS TER RULE Good bewteen all stations Private cars and special rates to parties on application Special car service for protection of perishable freight Salt Lake & Utah R ,R. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Aberprombie, Receivers Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic, Mgr. WANTED - FARMS Have you a farm to sell? I am in touch with buyers. Write Willard L. Sowards REAL estate broker Phone 1099 . . . l'ROV O, UTAH present fruit, vegetable and grain crops would increase involume and improve in quality. Miss Velma Barney, daughter of Mrs. William F. Barney of Lewisville, Idaho, and Loran Taylor of Rigby, Idaho, were married December 28th at Lewisville, Idaho. The young couple came at once to Spanish Fork on their wedding trip and visited with their many relatives here New Year's day Mrs. William Leath-aof Provo entertafned at dinner in m their honor for the immediate relatives. A large number were present and following the five oclock dinner the time was spent in a social way and in visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left Wednesday for Ogden and Logan, Utah, where they will visit relatives before returning to Rigby, Idaho, where they will make their home. Mrs. Louise Larsen wa3 hostess at a New Years party at her home Thursday evening of last week for - the members of the Ladies Literary Club and their husbands. Supper was served at the small tables at 8 oclock to 36 guests. Following supper community singing led by the hostess was enjoyed by the guests. The remainder of the evening was spent enjoying informal 500 and other games. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dart entertained at dinner New Years Day for the memhzers of their family and LaVere Dahle. Dinner was served at 3 oclock, covers being laid for ten. Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson Jr., Mrs. Lillian Sorenson and members of the Dart family enjoyed an oyster supper at the Dart home. Supper was served at 10.30, covers being laid for 12. Informal 500 was the diversion of the evening. A in our Sho Today you can see the most sensational auto mobile ever introduced The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History Six in the four! the of range price Today, this ama:ing new automobile is on di play in our showrooms and we cordially in vite you to come in for a personal inspection! 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