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Show TTTE Why W Do JTIie Spanish Fork Press tho aid oao whkb waa put la about TuMMimI Every Tburtly t hpirnUb I'urk. I'liUi Two beautiful city parka will pro-vl- d recreation, on .;ut on Center trent and one about 7th flouih and 11 East. Our population will ha about 11.000 poopla and tba town will ho divided Into 1 ward In toad of E aa In 1919. Tliro will ho only ono other larg town la I'tah County Provo. flumo of tbo great problem confronting tbo etty commission will bo To ralao funds to provldo for snothei airport; prevention of accidents over tho city; oettfemont of dlfflrultle over restricted residential dfllcuttle over conflictingdistrict; aerial franchise; how to tai television cen-tordispute over rate on radio power: licenalng tlrplano salesmen aa demonstrators to prevent ao tuani WliatWc Do rlr if M. K. THOMSON, fh. D. . I WHY WE FIND FAULT KI.lslIA WA V'J pr yrr RM.lt, Editor EZRA WARNER, I Rial urea Manager Stall blatter Kntertnl m Nmad-CliJanuary 1U. 190.1, la tli foot Of. n.VD fault because we dual Dr at HpaaUb Fork, tlah, antler to pay. the Act of Slarrlt Bnt, 1H70. Tlia pay map consist of actual cnab, on of ttia part recognition superiority pillOl AT iiomi: of anotliar. or aa apology, All of thee coma bard and wo prefer to Had fault What would wo uaa for money It aa a of getting out of paging. all our a left town and never re- If jou ara too antbualaatle la pour .turned? Jut at thta eeaaon whan prataa of the good Job the Humber ,e nton. r ,n,Jl0 duet for pou ha la lllu-l- to ralao bla I 11 bM ld currad ,0 ,b,t price a lit Ha or alight bla Job. Con- - b 1 IJw rounTaa find tractora that If tbap appear to ahow too much appreciation all aorta I poaalbla right here at home. Tbla of demanda ara llkelp to bo mado for I anollea to all bupera, largo and email, oitrao on tbo aaaumptlon that theTb more rash wo bavo circulating are making a lot of monep. It acema near ua, tho more chance we navw to to bo tba wine pollrp to grumblo a lit get bold of It, and everp dollar wo tie. Criticize tho Job and tbo plumbar lend awap la uauallp a long time will bo glad to get a fair price. Giro getting back. A through our trip tbo Improaalon that pou are loelng shops and atorea will convince moat monep on poor contract and tho other anpbodp that there la no need to fellow la more llkelp to bo reaaonable leave town for anptblng. Wo have In tho thought that ho baa driven a never seen our atorea ao well stocked The ahow aharp bargain and la getting tome-tliln- with new merchandise. windows are Oiled with flan la's gnoda for nothing. Football coachea practice tbo atrat and the atorea bavo tho goods" to ogp of underestimating the abllltp of noil after pou get Inside. Spanish their team to guard agalnat over Fork dollars should go round and not confidence and unfaithfulness In train round In flpanlsh Fork. Let's bid too ntanp of them good-by- e bp lng. out of town for goods that Wo find fault partJp because wo sending we ran at home. centers think wo get more for our monep. Wo get a lotgetof our raah Large so naturally, And fault also because wo bate to give as long as prices at home are as good the other fallow credit. Finding fault I aa those away, lot's kep the dollars U one wap of discrediting another per here. If It's food, clothes, presents. son and raising ourselves bp com- autoa, candy, bakery products, medila a critic cines, parison. Tbo fault-finde- r entertainment, printing, or I and tho critic eaeuroea tho aupertor what not, we can do beat by buying role. At least bo feelo more Important at home. to hlmaelf bp thta practice. MKKT TIIK .UBlOMKTEIt Wo And fault frequently to cover up a mistake of our own. It la a means The same studied care that the of shifting tho blame to oomebodp An apology la humiliating. Western Electric Company maintains else. In the manufacture of Its sound sysFaultfinding and shifting tbo blame to tem Is alo maintained In the seleca means of bulldozing. tion of the nun who make periodic Mot Infrequently genuine dissatisInspectons of the qulpment after It faction and disagreement with tho has been Installed. views or methods of others leads na And In tbla care to an Interesting to And fault. sidelight on the development of tho Finding fault la a common practice. art that has revolutonlzed motion With aomo It la a matter of getting pictures. One of the flrat considerations In out of paying something, with others It to a chronic attitude a matter of regulating the volume of a Western Electric Sound System to cover the habit and temperament range of a theatre area, to Ita repro0 bjr MoClur. N.wapapw (radical..) duction upon the average ear. Dut I when it came to selecting the trained Cltlssw's Duty Tho whole duty of clttzenohlp to to !encHhD'?I !ff to doJIta installation It was dlscov vlaory care most for tho things that are most ered many of the men who apworth earing for, and to care least for plied that had abnormal or subnormal tba things that are least worth caring hearing. Prof. John UcCann, j for. With their technical knowledge It was perfectly simple for them to Agreeln to do a favor In n dis- maintain the equipment at a satisagreeable wap makea poo more disfactory volume of reproduction for liked than refusin' to do It In an their own hearing. The Irony, however, waa that their hearing did not agreeable wap. correspond with that of the average person in the audience. The solution for this problem was discovered In the audiometer test, an Instrument measuring the sound energy supplied to the ear at tho tbreshhold of audibility. Through y i tbla test it was able to determine the of a canldate for this kind Ooockkkxkxhxxxxxkxxxxxmxxx jsultebllty I of work. WILD-GOOS- E ON A Tho representatives who examined CHASE the Western Electric Sound System at the Angelus Theatre and who have ASEAKCn for something that can to its satisfactory operation a useless effort, ao qualified during the last week, have passed for a hunt Impossible cause, something this audiometer test. Insuring the that will probably not be attained, Is satisfactory reproduction of the spoken of aa a wild goose chnse.M sound equipment in the theatre for The reference of the elusiveness of anyone of average audibility. success In a chase of the wild goose, to, of course, obvious. But there to IX 1900 more than that to the story of the This is not a prophecy, so you had phrase. better cut it out and paste It In the modern The phrase "on a wild goose chase" owes Its origin to a story told old scrap book ao that your grand of that skillful sportsman, Charles I children may refer to It. Were It a prophecy you would be expected to of England. Charles liked bla bunt accept it as It Is, and of course, plan lng, and according to the story, a slm accordingly. liar fondness on the part of the nobles Spanish Fork Is going to grow sometimes Interfered with his enjoy. and how! (Dear Grandchildren: this menL It Irritated the king, on the expression In our meant Very trail of hla quarry, to And other hunt Much) Were youday to stroll down lng parties beating through the wood Main Street in 1999 you would walk down a street paved from 4th South and sometimes crossing his path. On one occasion when he was par- to 8th North from curb to curb, and ticularly desirous of getting rid of instead of railroad tracks and freight them, an Idea came to him. He pub- trains decorating the parking places lished among the nobles an offer of you would see these spaces adorned a prize to the one who could capture with beautiful shrubs and dwarf evIn 1999 the business disthe greatest number of wild geese. ergreens. trict will run from Center Street to Off they went to the seashore, and Fourth North In a solid wall of busithe king had the woods to himself! ness houses. One east of Mam And so though the object is not tit on Center Street block on First North and orally wild geese, a not unfamiliar will also be a busy business district. method of getting rid of a nuisance In 1999 the present high school today la to send her "on a wild goose building will be only a one-stor-y afchase." fair, it having been condemned ns a (Copyright) building in about 1945. In O fact, it will no longer be a high school. It will be used as an elementary school catering to the students living between 2nd South and 10th South. Oh yes, the city vill East and South and the road grow from Leland to Spanish Fork will be the most Ideal row of homes you would care to picture. Disposition of beet pulp and ea silage will be a problem because of both factories being practically in town. In 1999 the present city square will be adorned with a beautiful Hall and a large civic auditorium. City A large central High School will stand across the street. A model school will stand where elementary the Central now stands and a gymnasium too compete to describe will be on the same ((9 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. I block, accomodating both Junior o Elenentary students. And Abundantly Financed be only 7th and 8th1Vhtre.?,ln Historic records show that Aristotle the Junior High Summer time in 1999 will be a waa rich In his own right and had an from Alexander the beautiful season in Spanish Fork. appropriation Great amounting to more than $4,000,-00- Each street will present a row of . to devote to research work and ref3 except Main this will be adorned by a Street white Intellectual pursuits. way all new and modern, I replacing WE ox-an- ,r g SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH . ItSI. high class vegetable! from the Aneat truck farma la Utah. Abe will be with other eectione for her flue dairy herds, bar wonderful creameries (a new butter) and her high class manufactured articles. Aside from this few things will happen In lha boss seventy years. Now you tell one. HI ItK ADVKXTIKK IV 111X1.10 DfU'MMOND" cltemenL Ronald Colmaa nppaaro la "Dull-do- g Drummond" la aa entire! aw type of role for the famoaa screen lie to virtually chuckling lover, throughout every acene, a decided change from the sombre hero of hla earlier acreea vehicle. Joan llennett, youngeet daughter of the fapioua Broadway actor, Richard Bennett, make her screen debut aa the writer of the above not and the heroine of the picture, while Lllyaa Taahman, Mdhtague Love and Lawrence Grant furnish a trio of thorough- "If you really want adventure, will expect you at the Green Bay Inn four miles from GmUlmlng. at ml night. Rooma will be reaerved la the name of John Smith. If you are a gentleman you will not fall me, because I am In hideous danger!" If you were bored with life and II. J. Nelson of Aan Francisco, to wanted excitement, what would you here Installing the Western Electric do on rectirlng the above note? RonHound System at the Angelas Thea- ald Colmaa gets It In answer to a tre. Judging from the results obtain want-a- d la Bulldog Drummond,1 ed at the show house, Mr. Nelson to hla new atarrlng vehicle which cornea -going villain. man la this line of work to the Angelua Theatre next Wednesa, Those who have heard or day for a two-da- y run. It to a 100ft Mra.iena Johnson was the honorperhaps bow we should say ed gnet at a party given last Friday talking plctare. of pictures at the Angelus, say Needleaa to say, It lead him off on Frank Tunner at the latter's that the sound system to the heal mad chase of adventure and ro- afternoon by her daughter bona, Mrs! have ever tba reproduc- mance with few parallels In cinema The event honored they heard, the 17th accident, etc. annivertion being t nearly perfect as It to history. Incidentally. It takes a bum-oro- sary of Mra. Joboaoa birth. There la 1999 the warm waters at Linto Imagine. Mr. Nelson I atop at every screen melodrama were 0 friends and relatleeo precoln Beach will provide wonderful poaalbla here with her husband. They are which has ever hen conceived la Hol- sent. A well awlmmlng In a beautiful palaca pool zioppng at the appointed dinner was Darling Hotel, lywood. Samuel Goldwyn, tbo prorved at I o'clock. Tbo gneet of eaUy reached by airplane or rocket. describes It aa a ducer, "aatlrrlcal honor received many beautiful token Hponlsh Frk will be A baby boy was bora this melodrama" and It to aald to be the of love from her friends. noted for two things: freedoaperlally air and to Mrs. Joseph Chappie, Jr, morning last word la laughter, thrills and top-notc- h pre-vlew- s; ut Spanish Fork Cooiu .1 TOM Our Store is filled with gifts for everyone. Our stock is so complete that you can obtain gifts for every member of the family, and at Such Low Prices! Silk Neck Ties Mens ami Boys Boxes of Handkerchiefs 0 d 39c to $1.50 for Ladies and Girls Dainty colored Handkerchiefs with hand embroidery and hand rolled hems. Handkerchiefs 25c to $1.59 J four-in-han- Silk Ties in many attractive new patterns. Priced at Plain or Fancy 5c to 95c House Slippers House Sliners make a nice Rift for each member of the family. Priced at Socks You cannot give too many pairs of socks to Men and IJovs. Fancy Silk Socks 69c to $2.79 23c to 75c . Beautiful Hosiery Finest of Silk Hose in the desired shades plain or fancy heels 39c to $1.95 Mens Leather Gloves Mens gloves. fur-- and silk-line- d A splendid gift. kid $1.49 to $3.69 Silk Underwear For Ladies and Girls Consisting of Teddies, Step-in- s, Panties, Gowns, made of the finest grades of Rayon and Silk. 69c to $2.49 Other Gifts for Ladies and Girls COATS bath HAND BAGS Robes DRESSES garter sets slippers TOILET SETS Other Gifts for Men and Boys SHIRTS bath robes SWEATERS SUITS OVERCOATS MUFFLERS GARTER SETS FANCY SUSPENDERS BELTS PURSES TOY LAND AT THIS STORE HATS TOYS, DOLLS AND GAMES of Many Kinds SILK PAJAMAS At Very Low Prices Gn FHk pa |