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Show SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 11th, 1029 VOLUME XXVIII Farmers Hold Annual Cities Name Light and Power Committee Encampment at Logan T. Wins Prix De Rome Jr. light and power users undsr tli Strawberry project may look for a big Improvement In tba power la. the near future. Committeea from the elite of Payson, Balem, Bpringvllle and Bpantvh Fork, and the Btrawberry Water User' Asaocls-tlo- n bar been bolding meeting for lb pat ala month with a view to Improving the service and effecting a reduction In rate. From all In dkationa the plan will aueceed. A permanent organisation of the light and power user ha been effected as follows: W. 1. Bhlppee, cbarlman: J. P. Cbrlatopheron,ec rotary; advisory board. Mayor L. 1). Stewart, Payson; Mayor E. E. Salem: Mayor George Anderson, Bpringvllle; Mayor J. E. Booth, Spanish Fork, and Lee H. Taylor of the Strawberry Water User' Association; general light committee: Geo. ' The annual farmers' encampment, si Logan, will begin this year July IS, opening with a band concert at 8 p. ni. Of unusual Interest this year will be the appearnuce of O K. Reed, chief of the Bureau of Dairying. Washington, D. C., who Is untainted the most outstanding authority on dairying In tha United Btalee; also J. B. Filch, of lb dairy husbandry department of the Kansaa Agricultural College. Mr. Reed will apend two daya at the encampment, and will deliver lectures at the dairy avssloua. On Tuesday, July IS, Mr. Reed will Jlscuss the value of bull association and Mr. Fitch will talk on the selecting of herd sires. At 2:30 p. m. on the same day. Mr. Fitch will conduct a general discussion of the fending of dairy cattle. From 8 p. m. to 9:30 p. in. In the general session. Mr. C. Chase, Geo. A. Cheever, Ur. A. L. Reed will give ln address on the Curtis, Woston Bean and W.lt.Wlght-i- n needs of the dairy Industry. an of layon; Itoy T. Taylor, AlWednesday morning from 8 a. m. bert Peterson, Chris Nelson, Alva to II a. m.. dairymen attending the Warren and Lynn Hanks, Salem; J. short course will visit the college exL. Phillips, G. L. Uallln, John Fraud-soperiment farm where George Q. L. J. Taylor and II. Pennington Buletuan. superintendent, will give of Bpringvllle, Arthur T. McKe'.l, G. JeiiiotiHtrstlous showing the value of Bay Hales, David Williams, Win, I. record keeping aud individual difHuff and J. P. Chrlstopherson of ferences In dairy cows. Spanish Fork, and Henry Frlaudson, From 2 p. ui. to 3:30 p. nt. Mf. Dlmmick Child, K. 11. Jex and W. P. will discuss herd Improvement heed UsWater of the Shippee Strawberry associations and a general discussion ers' Association. will be open to those present. During the general aesslou that evening Mr. Fitch will talk on some phase of Jalry Improvement work. In the final session Thursday mornThe Utah Educational Association from 9 n. in. to !0:1S a. m. Irof. ing is asking for a change in the existing II. Caine wll tell of the herd tax laws of the slate, urging for George association work In Improvement for classification of property taxation Utah. purposes and an Income tax. This Contests open to both men and looks like a real, unselflsh move on their part, for as a class, we believe women during the encampment will dairy cow Judging .dairy prothey will be hit harder by an Income Include ducts Judging, milking fend cow calltax than any other. ing demonstrations. A ride through Utah county towns In the dairy cow Judging contest from Spanish Fork north on the 4lh one team of three members will be of July revealed the fact that Provo's entered from each Each team county. Intensive advertising campaign for will be required to pluce one class of their celebration drew the crowds Holbteins and one clasa of from every other town In the county. cows, with four cows in each Jersey class. Payson, we understand, held her own Each team will be allowed 15 minhowever. utes for plat-lueach class. One team, consisting of two memWhat appears on the surface to be a determined effort on the part of bers will be entered In the dairy prothe State Road Commission to ne- ducts Judging contest. Teams will be glect the road from Spanish Fork to required to judge two classes of the mouth of the canyon as much as cliadder cheese aud one of cottage a class of whole milk and one of possible is commented on by a number of our citizens. The effort on butter. Each class will consist of road work seems to be put on the four samples to be placed In the roads that divert traffic away from order of quality by the contestants. us. This may be due to fact that In the cow calling contest two enSpanish Forkers don't "holler" quite tries will be allowed from each couneuuugh for their rights. Each contestant will be given ty. A count one evening recently re- three minutes to demonstrate his vealed the astonishing fact that ability at calling his pet cow. This mean that the entrant will there were more than three times as does not to have his cow for the dembring many automobiles parked on Spanish Fork Main Street as on the Main onstration. The ru'es for the milking contest street of one of our sister towns. call for competition between the men Heaven never helps the man who aud women. Each county will enter one man and one woman who will will not act. be allowed five mlnutea for milking A piano in good condi- demonstration cows, after which the For Sale amount of milk drawn will be weightion. See Mrs. Wm. R. Johns. ed separately and the total drawn by Prizes A Silver brooch with a red the men will be computed. Lost stone setting. Finder please return will be awarded the winners of the contest. to Press office. Reward. While the men are receiving InMrs. Millie Wade and Mrs. Merle structions In dairying, care of liveWade, both of Reno, Nevada, are stock, crop management, the women spending a month here visiting rela- and children will receive instructions tives. The ladies are sisters and and entertainment according to the came here to attend the Barney and program outlined. Classes will be held for the women Tippetts Reunion. Wednesday they were guests of their sister, Mrs. Ivy in food and nutrition, child care, Maland. home management and clothing. The children will be entertained in the Mrs. Lovisa Barney of Lewisville, campus nursery and with picture Idaho, came to Spanish Fork about shows held In the college auditorium. two weeks ago to visit with relatives Entertainment for the encampment and friends and to attend the Bar- will be iu the form of dancing, games, ney and Tippetts reunions and the shows, with barnyard golf leading Losee reunion. She had the pleasure the list for men. Contests open to of visiting with her sister, Mrs. Dora farmers only will be held in horseAllan of Vernal, Utah for several shoe pitching under the direction of days last week. They had not seen Coach Joseph E. Jensen of the Coleach other for over 15 years. She lege. Rules of the National horse also visited with her niece, Mrs.Sarah shoe pitchers association will be adBeebee and son, Irving of Arizona hered to. who have been spending a few days A beautiful trophy cup will be at the home of Mrs. Barney's daugh- awarded by the Utah Farmer to the Mrs. J. P. ter, Chrlstopherson. county whose representatives win the tournament. Any county winning the Members of the Barney and Tipcup for any three years will become petts families held a three day reun- the permanent possessors of the troion at the Geneva resort Monday, Medals will also be awarded to Members phy. Tuesday and Wednesday. the individual winners in the singles were of the family present from all and doubles. This tournament will parts of Utah, some from Arizona, beg.n promptly at 1 p. m., Tuesday, Nevada and Idaho. Quite a number 16th. motored up Sunday afternoon to be July One of the entertaining features of on hand early. Monday and Tuesday will be the folkprograms were given under the direc- the encampment which will be contion of Wilbur Tippetts. These in- dancing contests cluded community singing, vocal and ducted under tne direction of Miss Instrumental music, readings, histor- Mary Wood Ilinman. Each county ical sketches and speeches. Games, will send a representative team to races and sports were enjoyed each take part in this dance review. . A band will furnish music during afternoon under the direction of Royal Barney. Dancing was enjoyed the play hour each evening, and will each evening. Wednesday the time furnish concerts at opportune times. was given over to a general family Every man, woman and child of reunion and visit. There were ap- Utah County is invited to attend July 15 to 18. proximate 400 presnt. syw-le- m ' m, V, a!.-.- i .it J ' , r Jb T , ' ' C -- Xl 'lliiiniiiii' C'd , r vn Kixccvrlt, Jr, the nest who it alatrd io I'otto lino, io take bt plate ol (tovciiior llviBte U Towner. Juhn billon, ol Greenville, S annual 1rix dc Rome fellowship in Suton painting, valued at was surking toward Arts Degree at Yale by waiting on tables M the Lutheran cburch. The regular quarterly conference of Palmyra Stake will be held Sat- urday and Sunday, July 14 and 15 at the City pavilion. The opening session will convene at 8 p. m. Saturday. Everybody Is cordially Invited to atHENRY A. GARDNER, tend. WELLS T. BROCKBANK, G. RAY HALES. Stake Presidency Mrs. Sophia Christensen of LaVan visiting here for a month with Mr. aud Mrs. James Sorenson, Sr. is Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Sorenson Sr. recently returned from a trip thru the Yellowstone Park. They report having had a very enjoyable outing. The Spanish Fork Volunteer Fire- men desire to express their appreciation and thanks to all those who helped in making the Fourth of July celebration a success. Mrs. Jennie Dart went to Provo Tuesday evening and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hansen. Wednesday she attended the Hansen reunion at Liberty Park in Salt Lake with members of the Hansen family. . Robert Chappie, who has had a construction contract at Soldier Summit foj the past three weeks, has completed the work and returned to bis home here. He was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. The 4 II Club of Palmyra and the Boys' Calf Club, chaperoned by Miss Elma Hansen and Ronald Wilson, respectively, went to Kelly's Grove in Hobble Creek canyon and enjoyed a very pleasant outing Wednesday. A dinner was served and a jolly time enjoyed by 16 young people and their leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen Frost and children of Long Beach, California, are here for a short vacation with relatives. In Spanish Fork they visit Mr. Frost's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Frost, and in Payson they visited with Mrs. Frosts relatives. They will visit with relatives in Idaho also before leaving for home. House and lot for Sale Inquire of Louise Rasmussen, Spanish Fork. ... 1 Isyes LAS OLAS (Over the Waves) famous Mexican Walts by Rosa. arr. by Paul d VIM SOIIKE C. 22 year old art student, won the when news of his award reached him. Former Spanish Fork Native of Iceland Dies of Old Age Aan DCS at Eureka Magnus Geslison, 87, native of Iceland. but fur the past 37 years a resident of Bpsuiah Fork, died at his home this morning after an Illness of about two week, lie baa not been In very good health for the past seven years, although he baa been able moHt of the time to be about the place, and being an ambitious man. It was difficult to get him to rest as he should. A short time ago he suffered a fall whllo walking In the yard, and since then has failed rapidly. He was born Jan. 8, 1842, In Iceland. He Is survived by his wife, Gudbjorg Ceslison, and two daughters, Mrs. Ole U. Olsen of this city and Mrs. W. II. Larsen of Los Angeles, California. Funeral servicea will be held Saturday at 3 p. m. at Drlco Oriental Dance fromWenderland ........ - Herbert March, The Old Oaken Bucket," ( 'I OF D' AltLEQUlN J:J 2 ,t , v Bed-du- e. THISANDTHAT A KA.Hi;' held n, ' Hand Concert Program Annual Timnanogos The following pregram sill be played by the band at the band concert next Saturday evening ; March Fellcita Hall Berlin Walls, "Marie .... Italian March, Funiculi Fuiih u'l Intro. Ssnis Lucia . . .. Roberts arr. by Lsuremlean Serenade fr. Ballet "LES MILLIONS v Tti NUMBER 28 George llenry llambte, former resident of this rity. died Saturday at hi home in Eureka after a long Hines of miners' consumption. He Is the son of Annie and llenry Humble and was burn In Spanish Fork, July 14th, 1882. II has lived In the Tlntlc Mining District for lie past thirty years and bad attained prominence as a mining lessee and expert, lie Is survived by his widow, Laviua Watson Humble and four sous.George. Eugene, Alban and Wayne Humble of Eureka; ble mother, Mrs. Annie Humble of Spanish Fork; and five sisters, Mrs. William Owens of Eureka; Mrs. Mary Ann Case, 51 1. Emmons; Mrs.LIzzle Rock-hil- l, Fruitland; Mrs. Amelia Bartch, Los Angeles, aClif.. and M rs. Della Jones, of Spanish Fork. He was a member of the Tlntlc lodge No. 9 F. and A. M. and of the Woodmen of the World. Funeral services fr Kir. Humble were held Tuesday afternoon at one oclock at the Eureka Methodist Serenade, Stilly Night" March Th Crisis ,lluff Hall Kir. and Mrs. Lewis West and little son of Salt Lake were visitors here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall James are now established In the Klary Jane Lewis cottage and are at home to their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach of Palmyra entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Williams and cklldreu. Rev. Theodore Lee Is In receipt of a card from Mrs. Donaldson Leo, stailug that she end her husband were with e party of tourists on the old Gettysburg battlefield. Mr. end Mrs. Ed. Williams and children aud Mrs. Morris Creer left Thursday morning for Idaho to visit relatives. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Creer at Bancroft, Idaho, aud Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bowen, Jr., at Shelley, Idaho. Hike Saturday July 14 Every one of the larger communiIn Utah County, Including Span-- ties Furk, sill furuUh at least one number on the program whhh will be given at the Theatre of the Ptnee, Grove uu the owning of July 19. This program will be held In connection with th eighteenth annual llmpancgoe hike which will incur on the following day. Hi" program, which will begin about eight o'clock, will be followed !y a huge Klwenls hullt bonfire. Thle Ire will he lighted according to the traditional method of the hike by he sprites of Timpanogoe, who will l.iiue around the great pile of wood h f re lighting It and allowing tb parks to mingle with the stars. The completion of the new road np Timpanoxos creek will make It possible for people to come and go without tuurh of the strain which characterized the driving up and down tb canyon In the past. This new road will be wide enough for two cars to pass at any point and will obviate any necessity for dangerous bridges across the stream. Utah county officers, however, will patrol the road In order that no may occur. Not s serious traffic accident has occurred In the eighteen years, so well has the traffic been handled in the pant, according in those who know the history of the bike. The flowers sod snowbanks will be In unusually good condition this year those who have visited the mountain declare. 1 heProvo Kiwanls Club will give a bike program over KSL Saturday night between 10 and 11 o'clock. Those owning radios should tuns In and gut the spirit. cn I no-ilil- Mrs. Ruth Isaac was hostess to the Fldeloua club Thursday evening of lust week. Invited guests were Mrs. Mary Msrcusen, Mrs. LeRoy Isaac, and Mrs. Margaret Leyshon. A deliFuneral services for Mrs. Agnes C. cious luncheon was served by the hostess. Fancy work and social con- Argyle were held Saturday afternoon versation were the main diversions. at the Third ward chapel with Bishop Miss Katherine Isaac entertained Ralph D. Morgan In charge. Tributes church, under the auspices of the with a piano solo, and In company to the departed lady were' paid by Masonic lodge of Eureka. Inter- with Dlik Isaac rendered a vocal Bishop Justin A. Loveless of Payson, ment was In the Spanish Fork City duet. Summer flowers decorated the Bishop Lorenzo Argyle, Lake Shore; President llenry A. Gardner and cejnetery, where final services were roooms. conducted by the lodge. Bishop Morgan. John 11. Hayes ofMrs. Lizzie Rockhill of Fruitland The ladles of the Palmyra Relief fered the Invocation and Holly Corn-ab- y came here to attend the funeral ser- Society went to the home of Mrs. pronounced tb benediction. The Peter G. Jensen Tuesday and held a ward choir sang the opening and vices for her brothel. pleasant meeting and social combin- closing numbers and special musical The following new hooka have been ed. The meeting was held first; a numbers were a duet by Mrs. Erma added to the library: Kitty." by short historical sketch calling atten-toio- n Ivey and Miss Gladys Williams, Mrs. to the earnest work in the Ro- Irene Provostgaard and Gilbert Y. Warwick; "A Lantern in Her Hand by Aldrich; "Adlos by Bartlett; ller Society of Mrs. Jensen In her Johnson. There was a very large at"The Bishop's Wife, by Roberta; younger years, was given by Mrs. tendance and a profusion of beauti"The House of Adventure, by Sor- Lizzie Beck; Mrs. Etfie Sorenson, ful floral offerings. Interment was In a the of short The gave rell; society Brimming Cup, Canfield; president the Spanish Fork city cemetery. "Beauty and the Beast, by Norris; talk and Mrs. Jensen gave a talk exDark Hester, Sedgewlck; "Son of pressing appreciation of the honor Truck hauling of all kinds done by the Gods." by Rex Beach; Children shown her and pleasure In being Frank Johnson. Phone 135-J-- l. l of the Win, by Doris Peel; "Ruth able to work In the Relief Society. Fielding Down East," and Ruth Following the meeting, a quilt was Black and Red Raspberries and Fielding in Alaska, by Emerson; quilted, after which refreshments Red Currants for sale by G. R. Fill'The Master Mind of Mars, By Bur- were served, there were 15 present. more. roughs; The Storm House, Norris; 9 room home, good outbuildings Deep Sea Bubbles Boots,!Wlngs For Sale Gas water of Destiny, Weston; The Devil and and large lot for sale or trade. See gas range. See J. W. G.heater and Stebblns, ; the Deep Sea, Jordan; 'The Laddre Henry B. McKell. 410 East 1st North. of Folly, Hine; Lure of the Dust Mr 8. Joseph Losser of Denver spent Forrester; "Swan SongTalsworthy; The story hour, which has been The Thoul King; The Clue of the the past two weeks with her sister, held each Saturday at the Library, Mrs. Mary Cloward of Salem. She will be Clot by Barry. to Thursday at 4 will return home after spending two oclock. changed Nellie Matley will give the more weeks with relatives here and Plans for th annual Hales reunion story next week. are perfected and include a full day in Salt Lake City. of events at the Geneva resort toThe next regular meeting of the Mrs. Wm. R. Johns was honored by American morrow. All members of the Hales Legion will be held Wedfamily wherever they may be are in- her family last Saturday by being nesday, July 17th, at 8 p. m. It Is inIn a vited to attend. Proat the Hot Pots The program given party very important that all cludes handshaking from 10 to 12, vo Canyon. She celebrated her 74th be present. A rifle shootLegionnaires will be held program 2 to 3 p. m., Including com- anniversary by climbing to the top of on the range Saturday afternoon. munity singing, America," prayer, the largest Hot Pot. After enjoying President G. Ray Hales; vocal solo, a delicious birthday dinner, the party The Fifth ward Relief met Bertha Sessions; v historical sketch, enjoyed a swim In the plunge. About on the lawn at the home ofSociety Counselor 5 "Charles H. Hales as I Knew Him, o'clock the party motored to Viv- Rebecca McKell Tuesday afternqon. Dr. George H. Brimhall; reading, ian Park, and had supper and after- A very Interesting program was renBelpha Hales; instrumental music, wards motored home. Enjoying the dered, after which luncheon was serHelen and Richard Hales; pioneer occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. ved to seventy members and visitors. story, Lois V. Hales; yodeling, Lee Johns, Grover, Arthur T., David R. Hales; volunteer numbers from the and George Francis Johns and R ,E. Mrs. Isaac Swenson entertained 20 children; raedings, recitations, songs Jones and their families, making six- children Sunday, July 7th in honor dancing, etc. Prizes will be given to teen in all. of her daughter Kathleens birthday. the participants; election of officers The time was spent In playing games and a short genealogical meeting will NEW CANDIDATE FOR STAGE and enjoying a program until 5 obe held under the direction of Bishop STARDOM IS ALICE WHITE clock, when refreshments were servcontests Games Hales. and George ed by the hostess assisted by Mary of various kinds with suitable prizes There Is a new candidate for star- Lloyd. for each event will be held. Officers dom on the musical comedy stage. of the family organization are :Way-n- e She Is none other than Alice White The Chrlstopherson and Olsen famB. Hales, president; Frank Nelthe peppy little First National star ily reunion was held at the Geneva ho has never been on the speaking resort Archie Hales, son, June 27th with a Thursday, Hales is a chairman stage; but who is great success as good attendance present. The secretary. Wayne day a of the program committee and Lynn artist in her latest was well taken up, commencing with Hales chairman of the sports compicture, Broadway Babies," which hand shaking, followed luncheon, comes to the Angelus Theatre Sun-da- y, a good program, motor by mittee. boat racing, 14. July races for young and old, diving and Miss White.formerly a stenographMrs. Thomas Bona delightfully enexhibition by Merril swimming I tertained from four to six oclock er, studied singing and dancing with of the B. Y. U., a baseball a vim when the talking pictures came game between members of the two Wednesday afternoon at a children's party iu honor of the fifth anniver- in. As a result she was cast as the families, which was called in the 7 th star in this picture, which is a Vita-pho- inning on account of darkness, the sary of the birth of her little daughstory of the Great White Way. score being 3 to 3. ter, Leola. There were 12 little folks present to enjoy the games and lun- The ittle star portrays a musical cheon on the lawn and all had a comedy favorite in the picture, and WEATHER REPORT her singing and dancing surprised merry time. even the motion picture executives H C7 S? O Mark J. Brockbank left this morn- when the picture started. 3 a "Broadway Babies, was adapted ing for Salt Lake City, where he will g a board a train at 5:45 p. m. over the from Jay Geizer's story, Broadway 2 t Union Pacific on the first leg of his Musketeers, and deals with the ad- Funeral Services for Mrs. Agnes C. Argyle vice-preside- song-and-dan- pleasant social evening was spent Friday, June 28 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chrlstopherson. Supper was served after which the evening was spent in music, many selections being sung by Mrs. Olivia Ruud, and her daughters, Mrs. Lyle M. Colburn, Olive Thorp and Carrie McFdden. Among the selectioqp were a number of old Norwegian songs which were much appreciated by all present. Mrs. Colburn is an accomplished singer and has a wonderful voice. Those present were Mrs. A. A. Ruud, Norman Ruud and Robert Campbell of Lago, Idaho, Mrs. Carrie McFadden and Olivia Thorp of Grace, Idaho, Mrs. Lyle M. Colburn of American Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Lovisa Barney of Lewisville, Idaho, F. M. Nelson and family, Chris Morten-se- n and family, Alva Barney and Dr. and Mrs. Hial M. Hales of Los The Banks family reunion was held family of Palmyra, W. J. Christoph-erso- n ata vacaare short and family of Provo, Mrs. M.W. Angeles spending yesterday at Geneva with a good tion here with his parents, Bishop tendance present. The day was spent Chrlstpherson and children and Mr. and Mrs. George Hales .and other in enjoying the various entertain- and Mrs. Vance Chrlstopherson of ments of the resort. relatives. Spanish Fork. A very Chris-tophers- ne journey to Birkenhead, England to attend the World Jamboree of Boy Scouts, along with ten other Scouts from the State of Utah. On July 20ht they will sail from New York City on the S.S. Cedric. In charge of the company of boys is Conrad A. Johnson, scoutmaster of Logan, who was selected to act as scoutmaster of the Utah troop. ventures of three little dancing girls on Broadway. Sally Eilers and Marion Peanuts Byron play the other two girls, while Charles Delaney is the leading man in the role of stage manager. Two room house for rent See Thomas Curtis, 412 E 3rd So. Phone 16-- on |