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Show The Foecc SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1930 VOLUME XXIX NUMBER 1 ROTARY TWIXT THEE ! t AND ME t ! ; Two Civic Clubs Combine Lindy and Anne on an Exploring Trip Under Kiwanis Banner t ! I Salt Laker Killed Auto Crash at Thistle JKYKItNo Th.it nl one I Inn mII of Utah roun I) wa n Imite lake uml itiMt wlial la imw our Main Hired kiwnl uuihr lu iil lj t0 f, t of wolcl? 'hafari: oa Hjirclalr I hr fail I Iml Tlic l'r'.H ciin li"i lot loliftcro advertising? Thai our tIlry. "Fill.PrRr tlx children place lib me in If j Latiulng (MUIi. I Journal Mhv THE INTEREST rock-throwin- ' Intercut on ulore credit U flgur-cto be on private Ioann, 10 on bank loatia, S',. Why can a bapk si ll credit so much cheaper than a store? Because it is organized to do Mrs. John Coolidge in the New Haven Rat where the daughter of Governor Trumbull cooks dinner for She die son of the says the Trumbull women have always prided themselves on being good housekeepers II',; so. CoL Charles A. Lindbergh and hix wife, the former Anne Morrow, restCave. They ar ing on their journey over the Adzona cliff to Lindbergh Note exploring the reman of the home of the ancient over the places rough to over shoulder, fe!p:them Linde (he rope cuff-dwell- To a Jctt lrh man an ac qualntcnce remarked: "So you were in die rriny, Ikey?" "Oh. 1 was in the array was the proud response. "Did you get a commission?" "No; only me vages." Don't waste any time wondering Mrs. P. E. Clifford and daughter what the other fellow is going to do, Leila of Salt Lake spent Christmas saw wood. and ahead go just here with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas. If California or Florida, or any dace in the world can show us any For Rent Furnished rooms IM letter weather for winter than we blocks east of the Commercial Bank. ire having right hero, let em trot it See Mrs. S. L. Cornaby. IUt. ( ADVERTISEMENT) William Unck of Los Angeles, Cali- fornia was the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hebert R. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall and children of Provo were Spanish Fork visitors Sunday. Dart and two children WEATHER REPORT Kl-wnn- Mr. and Mra. Kephl Robertson of Suddenly, to the strains of the Lovell, Wyoming, are here visiting wedding march, a bride and groom An affidavit and petition for writ with relatives and friends. appeared, much to the enjoyment of of mandamus was fllod In the Fourth the crowd. Brea. Joseph Ilanson of district court Friday afternon against Mr. John Houghton who has spent Rotary appeared as the bride. Pres. County Commissioners A. O. Smoot the past six weeks visiting iu Salt Marlon Taylor of Klwanls aa the J. W. Glllman, Charles White and Lake with her daughter. Mrs. Sam groom and J. Archie Brockbank, presCounty Treasurer John H. Taylor by Werrlt and family returned home ident of the united clubs as the (lower Thomas F. Tolburst, president of the Sunday. Mrs. Werrlt accompanied girl. The bride wore a beautiful (?i Nebo district board of education. her mother home. creation of white allk lace The petition asks that the comof the vintage of 1904, with dark mission be required to instruct the Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gardner an- pantaloons giving an uneven hem county treasurer to pay the Nebo nounce the marriage of their daught- effect. The bridal veil was .. beauSchool District the sum of 2,005.08. er Lenora to Mr. Jack Francon from tiful piece of Imported cboeso cloth. The affidavit alleges that during Nov- Payson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George The groom appared In black and red. ember of 1925, the county commis- Francom. A wedding reception was and the flower girl In what appeared sioners reduced the assessed valua- held in their honor at the home of to be a mixture of sunflowers and tion of the Columbia Steel corpora- the bride'e A large crowd at flour sacks. The Rev. Henry A. tion from (1,285,790 to $1,025,790. tended the parents. Gardner dolled up in the cloth perreception. Such aclton was contrary to law, as formed the ceremony, uniting Mr. June 25 was the last day the countr Mr. and Mrs. Ben Butler and child- Kiwanis and Mrs. Rotary Into one commissioners could sit as a board ot ren of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Van club. Mr. and Mrs. Glen G. Williams left At the close of the ceremony the equalization, according to the com- Ausdal and children of Park City. Sunday morning for Elpaso, Texas plaint. crowd insisted that the bargalnbe Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shell and children where Mr. Williams will take up hU No action was taken by the steel of Picaho, Nevada; Miss Lenora Butl- sealed with a kiss, at which suggeswork as assistant Manager of the plant or the commissioners to make er of Salt tion the groom planted a haymaker Super-mai- n Lake; Mrs. Sarah D. Curtis on the brow Aluminum Cook ware this reduction until November. of the bride that knockMrs. Mr. Etta Thorn James Pepper, company. Mr. Williams was transThe reduction of the steel plant's ton all of Salem ed her out, and incidentally put ferred from Pocatello, Idaho. spent Christmas day the finishing touch to the party. assessment of $260,000 reduced the ith Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Butler. 0. school fund appropriation over Fun, songs, music and dancing Two Spanish Fork young men. Action was taken against the and the spirit of unity featured the Wayne Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. county treasurer In 1926, the district evening. The banquet, one of tha John Carter and Charles Corbell, son court awarding a judgment in that most elaborate of the season began at of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corbell, have amount, but on an 9 o'clock. Music was furnished by appeal to the sua string trio consisting of Professors recently completed a course in avata-tlo- n preme court it was ruled that the and last Saturday took their solo treasurer could not be held for the Robertson, Buggert and Nelson of flight at Odgen Airport. Both made amount. The school board have adthe B. Y. U., and by the Holley brosuccessful landing. They have been ded the county commissioners to the thers of Mapleton In songs. Music 4 lifea 4. Davis. Joseph Chappie instructed in the aviation maneuv- new affidavit as defendants. Interest long and dancing were presented by the h!s of died at resident this city, ers by Serenus Carter, also a native at 12 per cent has also been asked home here following an Illness of sev- McEwan dancers, who later in tha of Spanish Fork. by the school board. eral months from heart disease and evening filled an engagment at tha The petition will be heard Satur- complications. He was born at Span- Paramount Theatre at Provo. At 12:10, 1930, the club went In JOIIX GILBERT HAS TRULY day. ish Fork, April 16, 1885. His parents DISTINCTIVE ROLE LV are Lehl R. Davis Sr. and Margaret a body to the Angelus Theatre and .YEW PICTURE One of the things of interest was Chappie Davis. He is survivled by his enjoyed the midnight frolic there , a stork (bower for Mrs. J. M. If sleeping sickness and dyspepsia father, onefbrotlier, Lee R. Davl3, Jr. e, given by Mrs. J. M. Turning abruptly from grim drama, and three sisters Mrs. Mary Curtis, don't set in, the boys will be out Lionel Barrymore and John Gilbert fourteen being present. 'Many Mrs. Margaret Hales and Mrs. Nora again by Saturday. delve Into sparkling comedy for the beautiful and useful things were re- Bigelow. As agreed upon before the party, joining of their talents In the new ceived. The parcels were placed on a Funeral services for Joseph Chap- the executive offleers of the winning dialogue feat- center table, and whgn the last guest pie Davis will be held Friday after- club will continue in office. They are: ure, His Glorious Night," which will arrived, all the parcels were opened noon at 2 oclock at the Third ward J. Archie Brockbank, president; R. A board open Wednesday at the Angelus and good will wishes made. After c.hapel. BiBhop Ralph D. Morgan will W. Creer, Theatre. visiting awhile lunch was served by be In charge. Interrment will be In of directors and committees to carry The new Gilbert starring vehicle Mrs. J. M. Schwendeman assisted by the City Cemetery under the direc- out the years work will be selected A with Barrymore at the directorla Mrs. J. M. Argyle and F. M. Bellows. tion of the Claudln Funeral home. from the enlarged membership. helm, (s a distinct departure from secretary will also be chosen. Meetrecent films in which they have parMr. and Mrs. Roy Bradford are ings will be held in the evenings.pr-hap- s on Thursday evening as In the ticipated separately, Gilberts last making an extended visit in Santa pictures having been Desert Nights Barabara and other California towns. p?st. However, the night has not Barrymore having directed Madame yet been definitely decided. X" and The Unholy Night. Mrs. Bert Oberhansley was hostess The membership of the new club is and to the Utopia Club on Friday evening and A Woman of Affairs around 40. . Several new members a screen of lase week. Decorations, favors, His Glorious Night, Word was received here Friday of are also looked for. The union of these two clubs has adaptation of the noted Ferenc Mo-In- and refreshments were in the holiday the death at Spring Canyon, of John stage play, Olympia, which colors. Luncheon was served at 8:30, Evans a former resident of Spanish not come about suddenly not withcaptivated audiences throughout a after which the evening was spent In Fork and for many years a resident out thought and effort. For many London season and a season in New playing bridge, Mrs. Blanche Gard-ne- r of Benjamin. He had been in poor months both clubs have felt that York, brings Gilbert under Barrywinning the club high score prize health for several months and had much more could be accomplished if mores direction for the first time, and Mrs. Ella Frampton the guest gone to stop with his daughter, Mrs. only one big club existed instead of with the exception of a light skit prize. Other guests were Mrs. Jack Hyrum Laird. two small ones. Both organizations Mr. Evans was a native of Lancas- felt that Spanish Fork should come they made with Norma Shearer for Oberhansley, Mrs.Emma Hughes, Mrs. "The Hollywood Revue. It also John Bowen and Miss Jennie Bowen, hire, England where he was born 62 first and both expressed a willingness marks Barrymores first essay at the the two latter assisting the hostess In years ago. The family came to Utah to do most anything within the realm direction of 4 feature length comedy serving. in 1886. His parents were Charles of good sportsmanship to get togethdrama, "Madame X having been and Mary Taylor Evans. For many er. A committee from each club was The Unholly The Ladles Literary club enter- years they lived at Benjamin. Mr. appointed to work on the proposition grim tragedy and tained their husband at the annual Evans first married Pauline Dudley, The Rotary committee consisted o Night" a mystery play. Katherine Dale Owen, a New York New Years party Monday evening at to them were born four children, President Joseph Hanson, Secretary stage slar, noted for her work In the home of Mrs. A. B. Rockhill three of whom are living. They are, David P. Firmage, Past President L. White Collars" and Bootleggars, which was beautifully decorated for Mrs. Hyrum Laird of Spring Canyon A. Anderson and Dr. J. W. Hagan. plays opposite Gilbert in the leading the occasion In harmony with the at whose home he died; John Leste-Hvan- The Kiwanis committee consisted of feminine role. Others in the cast are holiday season. A hot 4 course dinand Leonard Evans Beck-stro- President M. R. Taylor, President Hedda Hopper, Nance ONeill, Doris ner was served at 8 oclock at small of Lake Shore. His first wife Elect J. Archie Brockbank and secreHill, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Richard tables gay with Christmas candles. died when Leonard was born and tary Carl Jacobsen. These commitCarle, Youcca Troubetzkoy and Tyr-- , The hostesses were Mrs. Lily Rowe, Mr. Evans later married Mrs. Bettle tees arranged the details of the con- -' rell Davis. Willard Mack wrote the Mrs. Annie Beck, Mrs. Lena Williams Bulter, who survives him as do the solidation agreeably to both sides. William and The party Tuesday was the culminascreen adaptation. Mrs. Hannah Browne, and Mrs. A. B. following Rockhill in addition to the 28 club Milton Butler, both of Spring Canyon tion of their efforts. Not the slightMr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunkley of Salt members and their partners, Mr. and and Mrs. Pauline Richardson of Ben- est element of discord was felt behere Mrs. J. J. Banks were special guests. jamin; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Cor- fore or after the union. Kiwanis was Lake spent the last week-en- d visiting with their uncle and aunt, Games were enjoyed and in tne late bell of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Marg- prepared to lose and Rotary was An absolutely Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Ferguson. Mrs. evening community singing of Christ- aret Dudley of Burley, Idaho, also prepared to lose. fair, and Impartial lottery decided Dunkley was formerly Miss Lois Gil- mas songs was a feature. All had an survive as do a number .of lette of this city. the issue and everybodys happy! enjoyable time. The new city officers of Spanish Fork will take up their duties and be regularly Installed on Monday, Jan. 6th, when a meeting of the new city council will be held at the noon hour. Mayor John E. Booth, City Kecordet Jacob P. Christopherson and Councilman J. Victor Lelfson were reelected, but there will be three new faces in the council, including Rees W. James, the only Democrat elected to the council. David II. Jones and Lee R. Davis. However, the holdover,. R, L. Jex, and Cooper L. Jex, the new city treasurer, are also Democrats. Quite a number of city offlees will be tilled by appointment at the coming meeting. $2,-00- Joseph C. Davis Dies After Long Illness , Ar-gyl- vice-preside- and Mrs. Lewis Evans of Price spent part of the week here with Mrs. John B. Evans and other relatives. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Francom Jr., of Pay-so- n were of Mrs. Charles Dart turned home Tuesday from Spring Friday of guests week. last Lake, where they had visited with M,rs. Lydia Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Malland, Miss Doris Huff and James Malland, motHonoring Mr. and Mrs. Len Hughes ored to Salt Lake Monday and spent of California, Mrs. Isaac Swenson en- the shopping and visiting with tertained at a family dinner Sunday Miss day Nell Huff. evening, for the members of the J. B. Hughes family. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferguson enMr. and Mrs. Glen Miller of Vernal, who have been house guests of Mr. tertained at supper Sunday evening and Mrs. Swenson for the past week. for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Malland and children and Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Lee ! Spanish War Veteran New City Officers to Ncbo District Sues for $2,000 Dies at Spanish Fork Begin Work Monday County Due on 1925 Taxes Chaplain: Didn't yo ucontddor your future, young man, when you emChristian Lund, 62. a resident of bezzled that money? Green but for the past Fountain F Convict: Yes, sir. put it straight three months a resident of Spanish Into the cavings bank. Fork died Sunday morning at bis The local church was making residence at 275 East Center street drive for funds, and two colored sis- He has been in failing health for a ters were calling on Cnele Rastus. was He time. born at Fountain ' "I cant give nothin explained long the old negro. "I owes everybody in Green July 19, 1S63. He lived In dls here town now." Salt Lake for some time and was a "But," said one of the collectors, don't you think you owe something patrolman on the Salt Lake police force for 8 years, leaving that service to de Lord, too?" "I does, sister, IndeeJ," said the to enlist In the Spanish American old man. hut he ain't pusliin' me lak war, serving throughout that disde rest Is." turbance. He married Annie Hunter It seems that the January thaw' who survives him with the following children: Beatrice and Et.rl Lund, Is now on. San Francisco, Calf.; Mrs. Ira ShepWhen we see a bunch of men herd, Thistle; Royal, Raymond. Rostanding around on the street corners bert, Arthur, John, Donna and Gal! cussing the government and finding Lund, all of Spanish Fork. Four fault with their fellow citizens, who brothers, Martin, Kells, James and are trying to do something for the Lewis Lund, all of Fountain Green, betterment of the community, we are also survive. Funeral services were to use the expression of Andy, held Tuesday afternoon at one oclock at the Fountain Green chapel. Interment was In the Fountain Green How many times have you written cemetery under the direction of the it 1929 since Wednesday morning? Deseret Mortuary. Believe us, when we tell you that we have enjoyed our work In Spanish Fork during the past year. The merchants have used a liberal amount of space in the paper, job printing has increased greatly, and business with us has been hunky dory during 1929. We cant hope for anything better in 1930, but anyhow, we have a sneaking feeling down in the region of our left hand vest pocket that it is going to be better anyway. The FpanDh Fork Rotary and duha united lbemcvea Into in cite club at a great New Years' Eve party held at the Junior High School Tuesday night. As previously agreed upon, (he lota were cast to decide whether the rlub should go oa as a John Louis Galloway, 41. of Salt Klwanle Club or Rotary Club. The Luke I'liy, was Instantly killed, and fates favored Klwanle, hence from his brother. Barley Galloway, was now on the elvlc club of Spanish seriously Injured, when (he tar In Fork will be known as the Klwaola which they were riding ran off a dug Club. way just above Thlstto Tuesday night Hie brothers were returning from DRAW HKTDIIS Green River, where they had ben Km KIWANIS Great Interest was shown In the trapping, to their homes In Salt Lake City, when tlio accident happened drawing which was held promptly at According to the surviving brother midnight. Ten cards were placed In n who was driving the car. the (rout hat. On five were the word Rotary wbeen struck a them and on the other five the word Kl to the outer edge of the road, the wants." A committee of three from rear wheel alld off th embankment each club checked over everything and the car wont over, rolling down pertaining to the drawing and sethe gulch a distance of approximately lected Mrs. Mary Williams Bird to I0U feet. draw the cards from the hat. Card Deputy Sheriffs . G. McKell and No. 1 came out Klwanle, card No. 2 II. It. Booth Investigated the accident Klwanle. Card No. I, Rotary, card and callcff Dr. Joseph Hu glim, who No. 4 Rotary. Rreatblesa silence as attended to the Injured man and rard No. 5 which was to decide the brought him to the local hospital. drawing was drawn. It waa a John Galloway suffered a crushed card and Spanish Fork startbead, and was probably killed in ed the new year with a united front. stantly. Barley, driver of the car, The whole crowd gave three hearty suffered a severe scalp wound, requir- fur New Year, after wla'ch dancing cheers for the new club and three stitches to close. ing twenty-fiv- e The body of John L. Galloway was ensued. r brought to the Claudln Funeral Home WEDDING PARTY UR KATES at Spanish Fork. MERRIMENT U (UIhtvIii Wr Have Our Weekly Hint With Our Iteadcra) IK) UNITE re- Christensen and children. Observations made by the GovernTruck Hauling see H. J. 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