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Show -- V, Tme FAMISH SPANISH PORK, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 5th, 1329 VOLUME XXVIII Mrs. Frank Argyle Dies Independence Day Celebration Draws After a Long Illness Only Small Crowd Mrs. Cowan Argyle, IT, wife Tba Fourth of July celebration tba Spanish yatrday, sponsored by was greeted Fork Fir Department. by on of tba smallest crowds aver seen her at a celebration. Tbla was probably duo to tbo great Dumber of people wbo responded to Provos big appeal for patronage at tbelr celebra- Agnes of Frank Argylo, well known rancher and cattleman, died Tuesday night at the family home after au Illness of more than nine years. Hite was the daughter o fAlcaander and Elisa It. Cowan and was born at Payaon. Dec. 23, 18(2. Khe married Frank Argyle In 1883 and they made their home In Lake Shore until about ten years ago when they moved to Span Uh Fork. Kite was of a quiet and retiring disposition and found her greatest pleasure In making home a happy place for ber family. She to survived by her husband, and the following children: Frank A. Argyle, George E. Argyle. J. Aleg Argyle, Clarence Argyle, Mrs. Elisabeth A. iieckatrom. Mrs. LaVleve Cornaby and Mrs. Zita Williams, all living at Spanish Fork and vicinity, and Mrs. Pearl Moore of Garlleld, also 39 A New Record Making Jersey Cow NUMBER 27 Band Concert Program Utah County Assessed Valuation Shows Two Th following program will be played by th Fpanlah Fork band at lb band concert on Saturday evening, July (Hi. at 7 p. in.: Gilbert KOU1IHT8: Y. Johnson. Vocal Million Dollar Increase Tile total I'lsli county valuation of nearly (wo million tlollant greater Ibis year than to the latent figures compiled lit the of 8.0 of County Charlie E. Hawkins. of the lucrease this year tion. come In tlie aMment of corporate ' waa I wblcb ,4, . . Following tbe parade, I property by the state board of '" held on Mato Street at 10 a. m., a f ?. principally mining property, V Pavll-Iowaa bold tbe at City program Tbo chief beneflrlarlna of tbe Inunder tbe direction of Fire bief will be the .Who and Provo tros MR. JOIINHON C. W. Booth, aa follows: school districts, the AJptoe discity 574 an ford Lilac Xenia's owned 105, Os Jersey imported cow, Imp. by Evening Shadow, Serenade .. King trict total howlng a alight decrease Community singing, led by Glenn a JhWay official Harry D. Iliff of independence, Oregon, has just Clarinet Kolo "Humoresque" Rowe; Invocation, David Williams; from bint year due to tbe cloalog of lbs. of I.0J2.J7. -t buttrrfst and of record Ibh with 17,606 a production Mr. Hansen addreaa of welcome, Mayor John E. the Lchl sugar factory. of milk. , Booth; duet. Gilbert Y. Johnson and Vocal Kolo, Caln't o' Dealt Me Total Over f.VI, 000,000. Clifford Hitching; reading Mrs. Len Caro Roma Callin' Caroline The total Utah county assessment MR. JOHNSON Hansen; solo, Mrs. Ed. M.Deck; solo, of all property will be approximately "The tttar Spangled Banner," Ed. grandcbfldren and tbe following Limit, A Klaa In the Dark Walt.. Herbert 5C. 500.000 this year, as compared Williams. Judge A. B. Morgan, tbe brothers and slaters: Frank and Geo. Huff with $54,848,755 last Khow Boy March year. orator of tbe day. gave a splendid Cowan and Mrs. Mary Provoatgaard Tell Us Among the mining propertle In addrees. In which be oulltoed tbe be- of Iayson; tbe following balf, broSilver City the southern part of the county JIHss Beth Slihpson of ginnings of our government and thers and sisters: Joseph Cowan aud le visiting with ber cousins, Mr. and showing prornMn development remade an appeal for sustaining tbe Mrs. Emma Wlmrner, Myton, Utah, Mra. Harry Elmer, for several weeks. flected on the esaeasment rolls are John Cowan and Mrs. Sarah Wilson government and Its Institutions. A story of continued hard luck that the Eureka Ktauilard and the North Charles II .Browns, Black Hawk During tbe day band music waa both of Payaon; Robert Cowan of Indian war veteran and oldest resi- Is difficult to Lost Last Saturday afternoon, Lily, These heavy producing properequal ft that of a farmfurnished by liulon Morgan's City Los Angeles, California. a mesh bag to town. Would bo much ties allow band and Prof. M filer's Juvenile band Funeral services are being held this dent of Spanish Fork City, died Mon- er of Provo Bench. Early this appreciated it finder will return to last year. higher net proceeds than In tbe afternoon a sport program afternoon at tbe Third ward chapel day morning at the home of bla dau- spring the mao bad an opportun- Mabel EUla. waa given at tbe race track under ghter, Mrs. Jake C. Hanson of tbe ity to buy a truck at n bargain price. Two room house for rent See A piano In good condl Fourth ward. He was to his 94th He tbe direction of tbe sports commitFor Kale 9 room home, good outbuildings Thomas Curtis, 412 E 3rd So. Phontf some did and waa so, time later tee. Only a very small crowd, how- tlon. See Mrs. Wm. K. Johns. year. Mr. Brown bad lived n life of lot for sal or trade. Sue 14-and romantic Interest. He was born at put Info jail over night on suspicion Henrylarge ever, was In attendance. Tbe trainB. McKell. KEIIVKT-FUN 1L L l.'H.t He was able to ed horse, ridden by Glen Potter, beat S Full Lerolngtnn Spar, England, August of having stolen For Sale beater and Owen Kowe, state champion hurdler, Mra. Earn Williams and daughters gas range. SeeGatJ. water VICTIM OF DROWNING 3rd. 1831. He came to America In clear himself of the theft charge, but G. Stebblns, W. 1851 and lived at St. Louis three was out 1250.00 In cash Jenby about ten yards; the chariot race Mlee and Mildred and 4 10 East 1st North. that be had Catherine went was won by Wllford Otteson of Palto Salt Lake Tueeday nie Jouee Under the direction of the Claudln years, after which be emigrated to refor the to truck. paid Seeking won was m.le In as a pioneer tbe balf 1854. He myra; Byron Young to spend the day. Funeral Home an Impressive funeral JL'tah Mr. and Mr. Larsen Frost, of saddle horse race, beating Monte service was held Tuesday afternoon a teamster for the pioneers and made coup bis losses, be carefully nursed One n Long Beach, Cal., motored here last wateracre ot four patch Swenson on the Hughes horse. Henry tor Eldon C. Duckett, 20. who was three more trips across the plains along E. of L. and Mr. Mrs. Morgan a few weeks for Immigrants. He was one of the melons, and all looked rosy until n Gilman, Colorado, announce tbe wook andwithwillMr.spend Bradford won tbe quarter mile pony drowned tbe previous Thursday Mrs. Wm. B. and snowstorm visiting and came frost late along men buildrace. A rodeo completed the prorock for who hauled the at tbe Arrowhead bathing re-birth of n son on the 2nd of July Frost and other relatives. . In and out bis May wiped crop, along gram. sort. About 75 sympathetic people ing of the Salt Lake Temple and he with a at the home of Mrs. Morgan's parpatch of strawberries, that 51. Sorenson. called during the afternoon to view was employed by Brigham Young at were about Miss Bernice Warner waa operated to bear. Nothing ents, Mr. and Mra. K. ready Mrs. F. M. Turner left Monday for the body and attend the service different times. He was a Black on Wednesday at tbe L. D. S. HospiLong Beach and Los Angeles, Cal- which was under the direction of Hawk Indian war veteran, and waa daunted, he purchased another truck, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Clayson and tal, Salt Lake for osteomyelltla. She loaded with it soon as strawberries n ifornia. where she will spend tbe Bishop Stephen D. Markham of Lo- one of the two survivors of the Givas they were ripe, and went up to family and Mr. and Mra. Lester Clay-v- n la recovering rapidly and will soon summer. la nd. Ira Markham of Leland sang ens family massacre In Thistle val3Ir. and Mrs. Leonard and be able to return home. he where sold Evanston, Wyoming, of tbe opening solo, Their Yesterdays" ley. He was active to church work the children and Elberta, spent at load looka fair price, and all Miss LaRue Turner entertained at and M., P. Stark offered prayer in his younger years, but was always at Maple Dell In Payson canMr. and Mrs. Fay Manwlll of Richa shower at ber home Thursday ev- Frank Cellvexitra of Sprtngville gave of a retiring nature. Ills wife. Mar- ed fine, when he waa arrested for Sunday field, Idaho, announce the bftth of a yon. a license without and had peddling ening complimentary to Miss Ida Jex tbe address, speaking feel- garet Browne, died July (, 1924. daughter at tbe Gooding hospital He Is survived by the following to leave 50 with the city of Evansa bride of Friday. Bridge was the inglyprincipal Pam-ell- a ot the young man's mother, and Misses Gardner week. Mra. M an will waa formerlast Gladys which represented bla profits on main diversion of the eventog, after who was unable to be present and children, Mrs. Hial Sterling, Wm. B. ton, a from Lewis returned Miss Sunday Mary Flavel of tbla city! The ly which a dainty luncheon was served. offering words of hope and consola-loBrowne, and Mrs. Jake C. Ilanson, the venture. Thinking that this mats tour of the coast. Dur- mother and babe are doing nicely. of ter license peddlers' applied only Bishop Markham gave the clos- all of Spanish Fork; C. H. Browne of ing their visit they were tbe guests Mark J. Brockbank left Wednes- ing talk, telling of the many excell- St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Mary Condon, in Wyoming, he loaded up another of Mr. and Mrs. Serenua Gardner of Monday evening a group of eight he load.which to coun San took Pete day morning for Ogden, where be ent qualities of the young man. Ira Holylywood, California; and Allen ty. and Miss Gertrude Stebblns girls of the Palmyra ward, chaperonSanta Ana, sold, only to discover, after of will receive some Intensive training Markham sang tbe closing solo, O Browne, of Price, Utah. He Is also Long Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Tom ed by Miss Lucretla Hansen, Miss in Scout work before going to the My Father," after which the casket survived by thirteen grandchildren shedding another fifty iron men that Davis of Reno, Nevada, Helen Jarvis and Mfts Mary SorenSan Pete a had law similar county and six World Scout Jamboree at Birken- was taken to tbe lawn and banked greatgrandchildren. took picnic and went to tbe Arson, to In which that Evanston. prevailed Funeral services for Charles H. head, England. Mr. and Mrs. Brock-ban- k with the many beautiful floral ofA baby boy was born Tuesday af- rowhead resort. Following a delighthis resentment as best accompanied their son to Og- ferings and surrounded by the pall- Browne, Spanish Fork's oldest citi- Swallowing to 51rs. Archie Beckstrom of ful bathing party the girls enjoyed be he pocketed what was left ternoon den. bearers. A photograph was taken to zen and pioneer were held Wednes- of could, Lake Shore, a short time before Mrs. a picnic dinner. the ot which the proceeds afternoon at the Fourth ward trip, be sent to the young man's mother. day Frank Argyle, mother of Mrs. Beckwas about $250 in strom Wayne Francis, son of Arch FranInterment was in tbe Spanish Fork chapel, with Bishop Isaac Briggs in smallrepresented by to Miss LaRue Turner and Miss Noel passed away. Provo Bench checks, owing cis of Lake Shore, and Miss Lucille City cemetery, where the flower cov- charge. The choir sang the opening Cribble, of Salt Lake City, have Ellett of Mapleton, were married Tu- ered mound was again photographed number. John H. Hayes offered the growers for berries, he returned Laura Jane Dearlng, tbe little 18 recently returned from a vacation In The for the absent relatives. C. O.Claud-i- n invocation and the Relief Society home. Aa bis wife was washing, he months old sister of Mrs. Ora Jones British esday at the Mantl Temple. Columbia, Seattle and Porthis overalls sripped off. and tossed chorus sang the second hymn. The event was a surprise 'ot the many dedicated the grave. of this city, died at Springville Tues- land. While in Portland they attendthem into A the washer. few hours friends of the young couple. Mr. speakers were C. W. Booth, David ed the Rose Festival which is an anday night from the effecta ot drinkFrancto recently returned from a Williams, Albert Swenson and Bish- later, he discovered that the checks ing lye CARD OF THANKS ' from a bottle which the mothnual event there. mission in New Mexico. op Briggs, all of whom testified to makers of which he did not know, er was trying to clean and had been were in .the of the overalls, discarded. Funeral services for the pocket Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Stark and fam- the sterling character of Mr. Browne. Miss Wilma Hanson and Archie Mrs. Blanche Gardner entertained ily desire to thank all those who as- During the services Mfts Gladys Wil- and as anyone knows wbo has had little one are being held today at Williams motored to Salt Lake City a similar experience, were not ne- Springville. the members of the Utopia club Fri- sisted them in any way and those liams and Gilbert Y. Johnson each Friday of last week to attend the when salvaged. day evening of last week. Eight who attended the funeral and sent sang a solo and the closing hymn was gotiable itpaper wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. ft Well, to bard find suitwords the choir. Bishop George Halee members and three special gueets, flowers for Eldon C. Hackett, who by Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Stark have re- Orville Iiegstead. Mrs. Hegstead was able for an such occasion. Mrs. David Williams, Mrs. Ruth Wil- had been stopping with the Stark pronounced the benediction. Interceived word from their son, Henry formerly Miss Julia Howe, an inin the Spanish Fork High liams and Mrs. Rawlins Hughes were family prior to his death. Especially ment was in the Spanish Fork City that he had begun his work structor ' Correspondence has reached the Stark, present. Four tables of bridge were do they thank the Claudln Funeral cemetery, where Hyrum Christensen of tbe School. The reception was held at laboratories research in the the home of the bride. officers of the American Legion post dedicated the grave. played, the high score prize being Home for their courtesy and sympathat their consignment of headstones Dupont Company, at Wilmington, won by Mrs. Jennie Swenson, and the thy. D. his Fh. He received Delaware. BEAUTY SPOTS OF THE WEST Mr. and Mrs. Bil Crump were at has been shipped from the East some guest prize by Mrs. Claude Williams. of this SHOWN IN ago. This is the first shipment degree in chemistry June 24,WisconCALIFORNLl MAIL Luncheon was served at 8:30 at the Dr. R. Lester Spurrier of Payson Park City last Wednesday to attend days to he made to any ot the western year from the University of is taking care of the practice of Dr. the wedding reception of Miss Kath- states. This card tables. has for been the he where past sin, will be benefltted In the making of outdoor action J. H. Henderson of Provo, during the leen Evans and Clements Hansen, to the extent post that all war veterans four years teaching and tsudylng. the subject of scenic beauty which was held at the home of the pictures, ART DIRECTOR FOR PATHE latters absence in California, where bride's will be furnished with a white Amand background is always an importparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter erican marble RISKS LIFE IN THRILL PICTURE he is studying. Dr. Spurrier is figinA near amashup occurred at the bead stone on request. ant one. One who follows the west-- , Evans. tersection of Seventh North and Main uring on opening an office in Spanish type of screen entertainment can Not often does an art director be- Fork. The Barneys and Tippets will hold streets at about 8:30 oclock Tues- erji p The Spanish Fork well understand Just how necessary has instalcome so enthusiastic about the thrillresult8, annual their reunion July family day evening, which, however, led a pumping plant in their basethe proper atmosphere and scenic Proing and beautiful screen effects he is Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Wil- ment and ed in only slight damage to the two find it necessary to pump 9, and 10 at Geneva Resort near apportionment to imreally ft. he achieve feel3 that vo. You are helping to come and automobiles and a shaking up of the son, were held Saturday afternoon at their cellar The real lover of the outdoors dry several times a day. vo. All those requested pelled .to take an actual part m the the First ward chapel with Bishop R. The water level Donna car. name Miss of in who the the bear persons knows that Mother Nature has drawn along Mato street most dangerous and exciting sequ- L. Jex officiating. The ward ckoir seems to be Barney or Tippetts, or are in any way Hales, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Alma far superior backgrounds than men due every rising year, ence in the picture. and Mrs. directed by Ruth Sperry Snell, related to them, are cordially invited C. Hales, Miss Jane Johnson, could ever and it is these sets This, however, is exactly what Ed- sang two opening and a closing num- probably to the fact that people in to be present. Eldon Beck were driving northward and settingsbuild, that one sees in the disward Jewell, art director at the Pathe ber. John G. Robertson offered the the eastern part of the city are using a for on street Main and signalled tance thru the entire length of The more water for irrigation. studio, did during the filming ot invocation. The speakers were D. Mrs. Golden Waldron was honored left hand turn o the West. L. A. California Mail, Ken latNed McCobbs Daughter, when he T. Lewis, Wellington Wood and was of club Hansen driving est starring vehicle, Maynards Brigham Ciy Riflle matches will be held Sunday by the members of the Sorosis insisted on being permitted to take Bishop Wm. E. Stoker, the latter of coming to the car hfs to was unable a few and and invied North stop Wednesday guests Angelus Theatre on Saturday, July at 9 a. m., on the new part in the sort of acition usually Price. Bishop Jex made the closing July 7th, rifle range. All Legionnaires afternoon of .last week. The time in time to avoid striking the coupe. 6th. not could relegated to stunt men. but was the He remarks. Mrs. Snell sang a solo. Legion social conversabrakes, spent applied enjoying Over three quarters of it was phoOne of the scenes of Ned Mc- The benediction was pronounced by are requested to attend. The mem- tion and at 5:30 a buffet luncheon stop the machine, a sedan. The out of doors and contains tographed Krag riflles will be was Cobbs Daughter, which. will be on Rawsell S. Bradford. Interment was bers that have and was slightly damaged, sejved. There were 12 club the coupe some of the most magnificent natural with Krag ammunition. view at the Angelus Theatre Monday in the Spanish Fork City cemetery. furnished, Firing will be under the direction of members and the following special the caupe was also slightly damaged. scenery ever shown on the screen. and Tuesday, July 8th and 9th, deE. T. Gardner, president, and R. S. guests present: Mrs. S. L. Anderson, No one was injured. Marshal Thos. One gets full benefit of the Calimanded that a truck crash from a Mrs. Daisy Daniels and Mrs. Hannah O. Robertsou investigated the acciThe following Spanish Fork ladies Hughes, range officer. fornia scenery during the exciting bridge Into the waters of an inlet ten went to Provo one day last week to Swenson. dent. stage coach race in which six feet below. From plans drawn by attend a brides shower given in honMr. and Mrs. George J. Hansen each drawn by a six horse stages a set confor this was action Jewell, or of Miss Estella Cornaby: the hos- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen, Vernon, Tbe Sea Gull girls of the Salem House and lot for Sale Inquire make a cross country run. Thft team race structed on one of the huge stlges tesses being Mrs. George Sutton and Lester and Clyde Hansen and Mr. ward entertained at a dinner for of Louise Rasmussen, Spanish Fork. affords every element of surprise and of the Pathe Studio and proved to be Mrs, Sara Zabriszie: Mrs. S. H. Corn-ab- and Mrs. Willard Crump motored to their mothers last Friday night at suspense one could possibly hope to a marvel of architectural ingenuity, Mrs. Wm. A. Cornaby, Mrs. R.L. Park City to be present it the wed- the home of their teacher, Mrs. HarESTRAY NOTICE find in screen entertainment. It is as well as an amazingly faithful re- Jex, Mrs.Andrew Johnson, Mrs. Floyd ding and reception for Clements riet Davis. A hot dinner was served realistic to the Nth degree. d of the New production Johnson, Mrs. Warren Adams, Mrs. Hansen and Miss Kathryn Evans, to eighteen mothers by the girls, di- State of Utah, County of Utah, The story ot The California Mail England coast, where the locale of George Bearnson, Mrs. Joseph l, which took place at the home of the rected by their teachers, Mrs. Harriet Spanish Fork Precinct ss. is an original by Marlon Jackson and the picture is laid. followMiss Hannah Cornaby and the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and Mrs. Verda Davi3. A proin I have my possession the deals with the early western Jewell insisted on being a passen- guest ot honor. stage Evans. The rooms were decorated gram was also given by the girls. described esray animal which, if coaches. ing ger on tbe truck on its swift, downwith vases of white rosebuds and not claimed and taken away, will he ward Journey, and while every preThe home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. sold at Public Auction to the highest Mrs. Minnie Christiansen was hos- pink paeonies. The ceremony was WEATHER REPORT caution was taken by the studio to tess to the Ladies Literary Club on performed at 4:30 p. m. by Bishop Cornaby was the scene of a delight- cash bidder at the Spanish Fork City insure safety, he declares the word Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Vack Oblad of, the L. D. S. church. ful social cfvent Thursday evening of Pound on the 10th day of July, 1929, H c 25 thfillihg far too mild to describe Annie R. Beck conducted community The bride was charming in a gown last week when Miss Hannah Corn- a 1 oclock p, m. B & B his . performance. the Incldently, One light bay horse with strip in singing. Mrs. Gabriel Jawschits en- of white satin. She was attended aby and Mrs. lone Butenoff enter9 & huge splash with which the truck it tertained the members with an In- by Mrs. Merrill Winters and the tained at a brides shower in honor face, 8 years old, weighs 1000 lbs, H & the water nearly deluged several oth- teresting account of her soujourn in bridegroom was attended by George of Miss Estella Cornaby. There were branded combination TF with dot ra er participants who were standing Paris and other European cities, giv- Archibold as best man. Little Doris 30 guests nresent. The rooms were over- on left shoulder. G 1 on the waters edge. ft Also one light bay mare with strip ing many interesting sidelights on Mae Wright and Jean Clements were artistically decorated with a proRich has in the title role Irene the customs and habits of the people the flower girls. Following the cer- fusion of roses. Games were, enjoy- in face, 7 years old, weighs 950 lbs. Ned McCobbs Daughter. Robert ther and displaying quite a number emony a buffet luncheon was served ed the early part of the evening, af- branded JC with a bar after on right Armstrong, George Barraud, Theo- of souvenirs which she had purchas- to those present who included the ter which luncheon was served at thigh. dore Roberts, Carol Lombard, Louis ed there. Mrs. Jawschitc was a immediate relatives and a few inti- 10:3Q. Said estrays were taken up by me Following luncheon the Natheaux and Edward Hearn have special guest at the meeting as was mate friends. The young couple will guests went to the home of the bride in said precinct on the 27th day of cast in roles of the also Mrs. Mima Hales. The latter make their home at Park City fol- where they viewed the trousseau. June. 1929. other important W. T. ROACH, his picture, which is based on Sid- assisted the hostess in serving a buf- lowing a short wedding trip. The guest of honor received many Poundkeeper of Spanish Fork d useful and beautiful gifts. ney Howards Theatre Guild Drama. fet luncheon at 5:30 oclock. n, Hulun Hansen, tUrlnct Tbs Billboard" March Kb.hr Vocal Kulo. Just for Old Tima's Fake Mil. JOHNSON Scenes from the Operas, Overture arranged by Markle-Byer- , parta from Raymon Overture, Bohemian Girl, Faust, t'arnien and William Tell. N'rrold, March Hayes Vocal Solo, The Kong of Fongs T . u' - ffm-li- mill be !. or Mt equal-l.ttio- n, rd t- Spanish Forks Oldest If This Ain't the What It Is Citizen Passes to Rest 4 Mick-elao- -- n. three-week- -- . 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