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Show NUMBEK (1 SPANISH rOEX, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCrOEEH 17th, 10D VOLUME XXVIII Future Farmers Win at the Utah State Fair Ill ATTACK M'llvtl. IHI.HIIEN' HI RING IU'4 1,1. INMI 4 Coi:iib rt.bl fiUM .1 at mu nclicrm-ii- t Hi an I I !' U- - IIcjJ Farm Board -- . 4'ATll.i: DIHW JUI.MIIIN U hTATE I'UR Mil Gets Present : . al .rm V.'. tical Itiv. . bout I li.Ji 4 J. 01 NTV Vh tv its, i4 ni, ,..Vi H 1 r -- cla. lo-r- -- lii-a- lloin-Ua,1.o- I r 'v- i , , r ; r - . - I' rla, ; al lt; Water Users Ask for Canyon Road Repairs Kv-an- a, Salem Notes lt l'er' lt; right-of-wa- Livestock Situation o. My-to- .ii. st Mor-tenso- n, g. high-brow- From Payson, But Loses to Springville Flali county nxrhnl praUo for 1. 1 oi i ou my Port In 'iiii( tia iHiih i i Future Farmer of SpaiiHh Folk morning of !at week when a bull fur cviili'l lime bred 1 4t )! at Ho Htt Fair, whhh took tyb School ma.lea pltiII4 how-Iii- k i.g, iiwn.'il by Walter Webb, appear ! .4 4.411,1 pl.oe. and at the Itah State Fuir both In .. i on Hi t playground nt rwi . led ly Fi.ulb i III held wn U- - Future Farmer' department ami i ' , t; f t,, k- -d the ciill Ir.-u- . The little folks' f j Ilui lm Hily I'.iik d rlinib-iar. Imuio. ne aclinnl t into l y. iu lie tipeti Following and tiiiH. i l by Eiin-Uhrilvtin . lh'-I V;f v- f on bo desk an aom of j f..lloi-Homo of the award won by tit boys, . by catllw owm-i- l by W, II f. , A into the window. The .tog' Nicl44t4w of Palmvia, John Hiubh o . t. , fi -i ' who were guided In tbelr wutk by ihnbd . & ! followed them, npping and biting r i ; mr' Provo. Albeil llill of loiko ttimro. j, t Joio'iib F. Skinner, vocational adii-o- r at them. Three children were allglu I j M rrlll Wari.ii k of Manila, MrJtwon-i j 4 J , J of the Spanluh Fork High School: ly blttiji by lli animal before hot koii of I'lcaMatil Grove and lavur-- ' V f'- Li t I be driven away, Katherine. J of Fpanlxh Fork, Ml-- ' ' Ciul Pap Corn. J. Fred Skinner, second. could . ! V V-t ; k nine-yea- r old daughter of Mr. an.l j our couuly loot In the open Ilurvey Moore, fourth. Xl i Mr. Isaac hwensou. w blttu on i a many prize a any at the fair Sweet Corn. two firm. J. Fred the V leg above the knee; Hugh Round ' ' flic lro owned by Eluer ChrUien-- i k Skinner and Harvey Moure, ' on of Mr.and Mr Grant Round. k': n in, t took 3rd plum; Wtu. II. Nielei' " Jone Fran-i-Illlue Victor I'otatu R - ; -c bitt.-on the hand, and lidlto im.& J ii. w took 3rd place; youn alre own AlIn. nr Fra Allen second: Aral; Arkana and Alcvandrt U.inr. 9. ..n of Mr. and Mr. Robed by John Htuhb. 3rd place; young ii4..44i i. w.of ithi Kvdrrai fred lluadxgaard, ft ft h. ert M liner, wa bitten on I be fleshy to Right) cvominng : . Farm Hoard (I-wire owned by Mr.Warnitk, 4th place lirzJ Ulla Triumph potato -- - June purt of hi arm. and a belfer owned by Albert llltl pound wzici melon which Senator Kohiuon pretuued to Lragi.'. wa The dog Fra ml, lat; Allen Fraucla, 2nd. Anally driven away ei ond place. Mar-hWilliam Ilnnka, and later taken Into custody by Dleklow Wheat Tbomua O. ItobcrUon, who la HIGH FHIEKT14 MEETING 11 ; Leon Swenson third; and Albert Hr. holding him (or observation. llauka, 3rd. . the children. The Federatiou Wheat fieri Ludlow, Hughehad attended Tin High Irlcst of Palmyra Slake never before vlrlou acted dg Albert Hank, fourth; Itoyd will hold tlu-l- r regular monthly quorowner aay. the 6th. um inei'lllig Sunday, October 2uth. Mary Mi Ran Pierce assisted by be at 4 i. m. at the Second ward chapel Albert Hank, 5th. Harley STAKE CONFERENCE TO ItE daughter. Martha P.Cbritenen ami Tho program will b glvru by the Leon Swennon, 3rd Sugar licet 2t-2- 7 P. W. Iivnc Killian entertained the Daugh- Third ward. HELD HERE IMTOIlElt of It. l,ee Puyon. Taylor Leon Sugar fleet in Open Cla LARS P. LARSEN, of Utah Pioneer at tb borne of ter of A. T. Spanish and Money 2nd. Swenon and Slilppee GEORGE HALES, afP. Martha Christensen Thursday e rom mil lee a In the Llveatock division, the LinW.M. C. MARTELL.-PresidcnrPalmyra Stake quarterly confer-ene- e Fork ao-elatioternoon. The folio Ing program wa coln Sheep Club won the prize for he Strawberry Water will be held Saturday and SunEwe Lamb, lat, day, October 26th and 27th. The the ram lamb, waited on the Ftah county given: Slnglng,"t'ome, Let F Anew' aerond. third, and fourth. Ham. 2nd. first meeting of the conference will HMUtT FIIOOSES NOT TO RUN eomtuisHloner Monday to ak repair prayer. Christiana Hank; tinging. Ewe, 2nd. 3rd and Hb. Exhibit, lat; be held Saturday evening, October AcYe call Roll Colne FOR MAYOR AT THIS ELECTION Saint. "Come, beat Hi ted lamb. Arm pnd third. In 26th at 8 o'clock at the Second ward and bridge in Diamond Fork. 1 4 member one visitor. and of much bowing the open clue the club won Arat fur chapel. Till will be a Priesthood cording to the committee, the beat breedera' pen and the beat meeting and I for the Stake Presi- the road need repairing and gravel- A financial report of the past year Fred S. Smart, wbo bas been conwa read by the aecretary. Phoebe sidered a a likely candidate for MayAoek, realizing (135 in prize for dency and Stake Clerk. High Council, ling. their exhibit. read or on the Democratic ticket at the The rotninlhulotier agreed to nuke Carlson. Martha P. Chrls't-nseWard Risboprlc and Ward Clerks, Sow under aix month, lat presidents, counselor and secretaries an Inspection trip with a rommltteo the history of her mother, Mrs. Mary city election, stated ilga today to the edand 4th; three fat barrow, aecond. of all Prlei.thood quorums, Melchlx-ede- k from Hie ajunciutloti In the near fu- McRae Pierce, after which Mr.Flcrce itor of The he doe not that Pre, related some of her experiences as care to make the race, because be t ture. and Aaronlc. Several other prizes were alao won in this division by Wallace Sorenson, High on the too busy selling New York Life InHelp In fixing a fence waa asked by a pioneer. Singing. Regular conference eion will be on of Mr. and Mr. James Sorenson held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Willard J. Vincent of Spanish Fork. Mountain Top. and prayer by Daisy surance. I want to thank my friends Jr., of Palmyra, who won $33 on hla Sunday afternoon at 2 and Sunday The commission agreed to allow Mr. M. .stone completed the program. Re (or their Interest in me, Mr. Smart exhibit at the state fair and 29 at evening at 7:30 at the City Pavilion. Vlneent 33 cent a post for 40 post freshment were served. added, "but I am not a candidate for the County fair. to repair thV fence In seftlement of any office. over the property. y Three modern rooms for Rent See Amo Wood. a House for Rent to were asked l.llVKHTIMKMh.Tl Heet Wagon for Sale See Mrs. J. Mrs. See The commissioners George Heornson. Schools close at 2:30 this afternoon IS. Evans, 90 W 6th North. A UOVCNTINKMKNTl good buy budget $100 for a 1930 Sprlngville and the teachers leave for Salt Lake (AOVEHTISKMEXTi District Manager Hatch of the O. art exhibit by a committee representCity to atteud the U. E. A. convenThe person taking black coat tion. The school will remain closP. Skaggs System, was in Spanish ing the city of Sprlngville. The comDr. and Mr. E. U. Hughes of Long Fork yesterday looking over possible missioners deferred action. The com- with fur rollar and cufTs by mistake ed all next week to allow the stumittee also asked that the state high- from Escalante Gardens, please re- dents to assist In harvesting the Heach, California, are visiting this sites for a store location. week with Mr. and Mrs. Joa. E. Jones way from Sprlngville to Spanish Fork turn to Lillian Gray. Payson. beet crop. at their home and with Mr. and Mr. (anvesTisKMx.vri About the only fad in men's wear canyon by way of Mapleton be oiled. Diraniick Huntington of Sprlngville. that we've been financially able to in- They were Informed that the atate Mr. and Mrs. George Mortcnson Mis Christine Johnson and Miss and children and Mrs. J. A. Nielsen of dulge is that of going without a hat, road commission already baa this for in their work outlined Marlon Bjorklund, teacher at Redprogram Tuesday Reed Vincent was operat- and believe me, we're fdaylng that to Salt Lake, Mr. and Mr. T. A. Cooper next year. ed on at the Sprlngville hospital for the limit. mond. Utah, came up Wednesday ev- of Genola, Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. appendicitis, lie la recovering nicening and spent the night at the and Mr. and Mr. Elmer 4 young cows, milking. home of Miss Johnsons mother.Mr. A meeting of the American Legion For Sale ely. Last week while Reed and his Nielsen of Eureka were Sunday 1 16 months two 5 bred were will be held Wednesday, October 23, heifers, brother, Willis, up at their Emily Johnson, before going to the guests at the home of Mrs. N. C. dry; ranch after wood, Reed met with at the Legion Rooms, for the purpose old, and two 6 months old. also pigj. teacher' institute Thursday. Nielsen. an accident In which his wrist was of discussing plans for the Armistice See II. J. Gerber, American Fork. IXOVaHTISZMaXTl dislocated. All Legionnaires are Day program. Joseph S. Nielson, for the past ten The sugar beet harvest commenced years a resident of Spanish Fork, Monday, and from reports it appears urged to be in attendance. The Junior girls of the Palmyra Friends here are interested In tho hut who for the past four months that this will be a banner year for announcement of the birth of a son lias been living at Sprlngville. died the beet crop. The men are being ward M. 1. A. and their teachers.Mrs. Both the Democratic and RepubliArvilla Thomas and Mrs. Tora Hanks can parties of Spanish Fork will to Mrs. Sargent Barnett of Payson. suddenly at the family residence on assigned to their positions at the went to the home of Mrs. Thomas name their city ticketts Friday even- The mother was formerly Miss Erma .Sunday evening from apoplexy. He sugar factory this afternoon and the Tuesday evening following Mutual ing. The Republicans will meet at Fatten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was born May 1, 1X71, at Salt Lake. sugar making campaign will soon be Vivian Fatten.. Demoand enjoyed a pleasing social. A the Thurber School and the His parents moved to Provo when on. he was a child and he lived there candy pull was the main feature and crats at the Second Ward Meeting Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stewart. until ten years ago when he came other games were enjoyed. House. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone and Mrs. to Spanish Fork. Four months ago The ladies of the Alta Club were Uri Stewart motored to Frovo Sun- he went to Sprlngville to make his Janies Cottam received word yesterday of the death of his brother, entertained last Friday afternoon by day and visited with Mr. and Mrs. home. He is survived by his widow, John Cottam, 65, of Tremonton. Mr. Mrs. Elsie Warner. The time was Merrill Crandall and family. Mr.and Mrs. Beatrice Nielson, five sons, Half, United States Department of AgriCottam left today for Tremonton. spent in quilting a quilt for the hos-t- Mrs. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Stone Kimball, Bernard, William and Louis culture Farmers Bulletin 1395 ren John Cottain died very suddenly at Nielson and two daughters, Beatrice Following the quilting, lun- have returned to their home at received was prepared by the alter a short visit here. and Bessie Nielson, all of Springville, cently Gurland, while signing an application cheon was served by the hostess, asof Animal Husbandy and the Bureau blank for employment at the Garland sisted by her daughter, Bernice, to and live sisters, Mrs. G. Hanson of Mrs. Helga Jones was honored last Orem, Miss Minnie ieison and Miss Animal Husbandry Division and Is a sugar factory. Death was found to U n members of the club and the folbe due to heart hisease. lowing special guests: Mrs. Katie Mil- Friday aiternoon when a number of Lou Nielson, both of Salt Lake; Mrs. splendid contribution to the livestock her intimate friends and relatives S. P. Eggertson and Mrs. William interests, particularly to the great ner, Mrs. Iva Markham and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Turner was hostess to Warner. gathered at her home to observe her Startup, both of Provo. Funeral ser- range country question so graphicalthe Ladies' Literary Club last Friday birthday anniversary. Because of vices are being held this afternoon at ly outlined In the Bulletin. Few of Mrs. Vera BAwers entertained the the recent bereavement in the famllie Provo Sixth ward chapel. us appreciate that 45 per cent of our afternoon. Mrs. Annie R. Beck led iu community singing. Mrs. Sarah Fidelous club Friday evening or last ily, the time was occupied with social total land area Is embraced within the great range country. Sterling read an article, The Show week at her home in Provo. Nine conversation and spent very quietly. CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN THE House of the Pioneers, In this Bulletin attention is called by T. Earl numbers and the following guests Dinner was served to 14 ladies. Mrs CIRCCK AT THE ANGELUS Pardoe. Luncheon was served by the were present: Mrs. Boyd Roberts, Jones received some beautiful gifts relationship between THEATRE FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY to the Intimate hostess, assisted by her daughter. the Corn Belt and the rangb. This Reed Bailey, Mrs. W. C. Alartell, as tokens of esteem from the guests. we all recognize; as a matter of fact, Leona, and Mrs. Lael Hansen Johnmu Aiiss Bird. Miss Bird son. There were thirteen members gave stveral leadings and Airs. Har--. Mrs. Mary Gardner was hostess to Charlie Chaplin in The Circus! it is a potent factor in the cow situaand thre special guests present. Tite O' Nielsen gave the second lesson t lie Utopia club on Thursday evening tion today because the Corn Belt Peanuts sawdust pink lemguests were Mrs. Eric Hansen, Mrs. on interior U.tora.ing. clowns, tigers, elephants, farmer has pretty much withdrawn Luncheon of last week. The rooms were bright onade Edna Jex, Mrs. Lael Johnson and was eei ved at small tables which with autumn flowers. Luncheon was roaring lions, a'crobats, wire walkers his purchasing power of Southwest Mrs. Emma Thomas, the latter of vC.e made bright with fall flowers. served at the card tables at 8:30. .and Charlip Chaplin In his brand new stockers and feeders with the result Bingham. following luncheon three tables of comedy will be at the Angelus Fri- that a large number of feeders have John E. Booth, national American- bridge were played, Mrs. Ardella day and Saturday, October 18 and been thrown into beef channels with BROTH MRS STRIFE IS POWERism committeeman, installed new of- Creer winning the high score club 19. Written, directed and produced quite a shock not only to the price of FUL THEME OF SCREEN DRAMA ficers of the Paysou Post of the Am- prize and Mrs. Hazel Hughes the by Charlie Chaplin, The Circuswas feeders, but of beef animals, generalerican Legion at a well attended guest prize. The invited guests were two years in the making and it is the ly, as a result of too many at one chicken banquet put on by the Re- Mrs. Hazel Hughes, Mrs. Louise Lar- first Chaplin comedy since The Gold time. According to Georges Lavrillier, lief Society under the auspices of the sen and Mrs. Maud Ludlow. Rush. However, in view of the extensive celebrated French authority on the Payson Post. Five members of the Charlie plays a wandering lad who shortage in our national beef supply, narrative form, in his treatise on Spanish Fork Post, Commander D.E. Mrs. C. M. Jacobsen gave an in- is mixed up in a series of hilarious this must be regarded as a passing dramatic themes, the brother-againrecital at her home Sun- adventures, chases, arguments and event and something that will not Williams, John E. Booth, H. B. teresting brother angle is one of the three Rex O. Daniels, and Post Ad- day evening when she presented 17 ovations that land him in The Cir- prove a permanent injury to the inmost powerful in the entire gamut of as a whole. Everybody interjutant F. J. Thomas, attended. Talks of her pupils. Those taking part cus," as a very fine fellow. andMerna dustry story-tellinested in live stock should read this were made by John E. Booth and F. were Lois Tippetts, Gladys Jones, Kennedy, with her red hair just In Dark Streets, the newest First J. Thomas, district committeeman Grace Stahmann, Dorothy McAllister. five feet two, with eyes of blue, is Bulletin because it contains a lot of National feature starring Jack Mul-hal- l, The new commander of the Payson Annie Johnson, Orville Evans, Rhean his leading lady; she makes her good Information and advice which which comes to the Angelus Post is Glenn Cowan. should be helpful to the ranchers. McAllister, Helen Johnson, Kather- screen debut in the role. Theatre next Monday and Tuesday, It is a noticeable fact that while ine Swenson, Lucile Hughes, Ann According to the officials of the this theme is doubly effective by AMERICAN MIDAS WHOSE Skinner, Ruby York, Afton Brock-ban- United Artists Corporation, which re- California occupies second place In making the brothers twins. LaRee Livingston, Marie Tut- leased the new Chaplin comedy The range production, it is in the 9th GOLD CAUSED HIS RUIN The silver cord which binds these tle, J. Fred Skinner and Phyllis Liv- Circus presents Chaplin of old, the place among the pure bred herds of two as against the separating influingston. Each number was presented Chaplin of "Shoulder Arms, Pay the several states. It is will to reences of a civilized community .fuses In a Pennsylvania cemetery sleeps in an excellent manner and was a Day, and The Pilgrim the little member, however, that thet-- figures the narrative entirety of Dark a man who was once a veritable king credit to both teacher and pupil. At man with a trick derby and cane, the are nearly ten years old being based Streets into what is promised, as one in the old Spanish days of California. the close of the recital delicious re- wriggling moustache and the feet upon the census of 1920, but anyhow, of the most compellingly absorbing Then came the historic gold rush of freshments were served to the pupils almighty. Chaplin announced him- California has never been regarded self during production of "The Cir- as a great breeding state most of productions of recent date. Mulhall the days of '49, caused by the discov- and their mothers. plays both roles and is said to ren- ery of the shining metal on this cus, which was made at his own their gattle coming from the great der the finest characterizations in his mans land, and when it was over, he, studio in Hollywood, that his new range country of the West and SouthREPUBLICAN PRIMARY career as the twin brothers one a like the King Midas, of legendary picture would be a low brow com- west. s. crook and the other a police officer. fame, found that he was ruined by Based upon climate, availability of There will be a primary for all Re- edy for was directed by his own gold. Dark Streets Manager Swenson of the Angelus feed and production costs, California publican voters Friday, October 18th, Frank Lloyd from the short story His story is one of the most tragic at 8 oclock p. m., at the Thurber Theatre said that he felt highly occupies a most favorable position Pat and Mike by Richard Connell in all American history. An echo of School for the pupose of selecting gratified in being enabled to pre- and will eventually be a great breedwhich ran in the Cosmopolitan Mag- it was heard in news dispatches re- candidates for the" following positions sent at his theatre Charlie Chaplins ing state. Substantial growth in this azine. It was adapted to the screen cently and in an illustrated feature in Spanish Fork City: Mayor line will undoubtedly be proven when first comedy in two and one-ha- lf by Bradley King. Jack Mulhall has article in this issue of The Press councilman, three councilmen, years, especially as he considersThe we bring our figures up to date. been given an excellent supporting Elmo Scott Watson tells the story recorder, and treasurer. Circus to Be the funniest Chaplin Home for Sale Cheap See Mrs. cast including Lila Lee in the femi- of "The Man Whose Gold Ruined G. RAY HALES, Chairman, picture he has seen in his 18 years of motion picture exhibition. John Barithwaite, 276 So. Main. nine lead. Him. Look for it in this issue. F. M. TURNER, Secretary. AjZV:;. SpsmMi Fork Wins Fmlun Folk lnl icviii i practically cl 'niii.it from tho rhuuca of UIvU i Ii.iii'i;.iui4 hli yen -- relay aflor-tiiu4 lli w It t Hi Reeu-a'BpanU- h i 1 oi win n tin Kprlngvllla Itiul lov i' I.... t I horn 6 a 0. WvIgliLKprlng-Vi- e fullt'aik. tarried the ball aero i It. rim nWh Fork goal tin for the rnily I hi. iilu u of the game, within f.ie i llnuie after (he game started. After that the two teams played g tiialeh. it ry even Tie- - local high school team la by far t lot heal aggregation of grlddera Fork has ever put on thn Spaui-- h field. They have declclvely beaten - lil and American Fork, and truunr ed P.iyuon Lod Friday afternoon 13 to o, the fir! time In hhnory thla feat ha ever hocn arrompIlNhed by a Span Mi Fork football team. Only one polhlllty of n champion l- ship thi year remains. American Fork might unset the dope and Sprinxvllle. Then if Bpanlah Fork def.-a- l Eureka, which It I generally conceded that they will, tho local and Sprlngville would bo Hod well figure. for flrut place. Then If It out for youraelf. do-fe- at Loot A St $5.00 bill on Main Finder ploae return to Front office.. Reward. UliVKaTMKMKNTI HIT WOOD CHILD DIE AFTER BRIEF 11 J. NEKA Nonnadean Whit wood, ten months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whltwood, died Tuesday afternoon of stomach trouble, following an Illness of about a week. The child has been delicate all her life. She la survived her parent. Funeral services are being held thla afternoon at the Fourth ward meeting house under the direction of the Harris Mortuary. by t'llRISTMAH ritOTOS Have your sitting made now and avoid the rush In November and December. Special rate for October nt Stahmanna studio. (AUVEHTMEMEVn ANOTHER CARNIVAL COMING We learn to appreciate by contrast. We wouldcut know sweet unless we ' had sour. Come to the carnival at the Second ward Relief Society Hall next Tuesday afternoon and appreciate by contrasting it with the one we pave just had. , This la one where you win without paying. Numerous concessions just as attractions. Prizes galore. See the beautlfu) decorations. Who will wear the Carnival Hat? Where do we go? To the Second ward Relief Society hall Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. It's magazine day. Bring your dollar to pay for your magazine and see even your dollar returned. Ladies, we Invite you all to come. Men come if you will sub- . , scribe for the magazine. of the Second ward come to member. You cant afford it. Delicious refreshments in for good measure. Women the last to miss thrown Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, Ete.ltequiretl !V the Act of Congress of August 21, 1012. Of The Spanish Fork Press, published weekly at Spanish Fork, Utah, ' tor October 1, 1929. State of Utah. County of Utah, ss. Before me, a Notary Public In and for the State and County aforesaid, . personally appeared Ezra Warner, who being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the manager of The Spanish Fork Press, and that the following Is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership and management of the aforesaid publication. 1. That the publisher is The Press Publishing Co., (not inc) Spanish Fork, Utah; Editor; Elisha Warner, i Spanish Fork, Utah; Business Manager, Ezra Warner, Spanish Fork, Utah. 2. That the owners are: Elisha Warner and Ezra Warner of Spanish Fork, Utah. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, or other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. . EZRA WARNER, Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 14th day of October, 1929. LEON T. WILLIAMS, Notary Public. WEATHER REPORT o a h a h r 5 "0 cr ffl 1 w r t 3 M CO 0o 2 H3 . er 5. to r a p p m 3g |