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Show The pan SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1930 VOLUME XXIX TWIXTTHEEf AND ME FOMC Ilih School Senior Stock Show to Open Here Next Tuesday Tuea-day- y g lot-all- e National Guard Sure ;Mi!(on Huff Killed of Large Enlistment at Pipe Factory Dies This Morning IF tier! Tb Sixth Annual 1'ub , County Uvlork Show. Nxt We.in-.land Thursday, April 8. . and 10. will see th,, show In full wing and according to predtrtlon mad by official who should know. IF lo be lb Dnet yet, far surpass-Inanything yet held. New dairy herds never shown hern previously are promised. These are among the beat in the land. The exhibit of poultry will far out lu do anything seen here. This $ keeping with the big growth of tbe (WIhttIh W Have Our Wrrkljr poultry buslnesa Aside from Ibe regular show at the (lull With Our loth barn, various attraction are planned that always receive a goo I.ITH tiO deal of eupoprt. On Tuesday Ibe big A good atetmlant-at th Livestock side show I the wrestling and boxlna show in vry essential to H sucres. card at the Winona Theatre. This I Tit mere grouping of a larg num- scheduled to begin at I p. m.' The committee In charge promises a real ber of lino animal mean nothing attraction. apstudied and uni limy are seen, Wednesday apeiUla are the horse preciated by a mood many people. team pulling contest at 1 p in. and the annual atockmen'a banquet at the 1 NUMBER 14 i youul Jouea. IB, and I Mm Iljxrn-au- n till died illuming at Ih4 June, of after an llln family three week fruiti a roinpllraiiou uf The yuuua woman wa dines mn. thuoaht l be Improving, when ah luuk a sudden turn fur tb if he wa born at FpsiiDb Fork. Auglived ust lu, 1915. Flu had here and bad attended tbe public Him was a senior in llio a, hoot. Spanish Folk high school and wouldI She have graduated u xt month. survived by her parent. Mr. ant Mr. Elia Jetir. and the following brothers and itera: Mr. nra Jenla w I. sen. 8blhy, Idaho; I tens, h fiber. Kay and Pearl Ilelr, Mori Join. alt .of Spanish Folk; alo one Who IhcmUv Grave IU-I-I daurbirr uf rl-!'-nr- EUa u.-.- e f.-- r or. sand-cullin- '' ala i.il u, .' la-sle- Kiiilur Kmilli Herr next Night In Livestock hlloW Wrestling and ll.ixlng Match Gill E. BJarnaon. anJ graiulla'.hi-rone gismiiiioit.er. Mrs. Alice Jones, Fork. The bereaveboth of ment fall bejvily on the family as HpanDh Kirk will keep It National tiiurJ Unit. TUI- - ws the word but lor several year past g resident Provo, was Instantly killed at 7;BS given out by Lieutenant James Pn biy morning at tb Pacific Stale ha cron Monday, So boon the drlr for ih.t 51 , lei tri vuird while changing ba rablt In on boy have signed up ntarhln at th the unit. A 1110.1 by Ul .vault lob j plant, where be had been employed I'11 three years, inci'iber and recruiting efil. .r fr.t.nj(,,r A Mtow noticed that nffii-iHail Lake (Tly I he fin. Mr. Huff wa workman In troutda at his niarli-litr bled the rum Iter llmt w.-(!. t but tirru In rould reach him li wa In one wek. Wliil- - the full Th cable be was atinii t mn fur lottery l 67 l" ti.Ll-- ut tempting to riiango carried only 440 AnJenou xtatej that the 51 already vidi. but th wrt sand oa the floor tnlMrfi will keep the unit her wild frmd a perfect circuit with fatal that In th u day allotted lor fiillim fi l. Mr. Huff I survived by his widow. tb unit to P full quota he is quita ur that th job will be a'romtloh-ed- . Mr. Maiy Hartley Perry lluff, to Thla can rally be done he ex- whom be baa been married but six plained by the boy who are already month; two children, Wayne and Kenneth Huff; two In th Guard. Lieut. Anderson also stated that an and Allen Perry; hi aged mother. effort will be made to uphold th Alice Huff uf laike Shore; live brostandards of our people and to keep ther. William and Harvey of Span-i- h the 222nd a near the lop In effiili-n-rFork, Alma of lrovoa and Chas. . and rl.ianlliiea a In and Munvon of Castle Gate, and three Ute a. H)hia lluff and Mrs lva Shepthla connection he stated that he wu certainly grrllfi-- d at th type of herd of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Edna li.i k'ttoiu of Lake Shore, file Aral young men who are nitixtlng. Th Guard meet for drill every wife was llaxel Ioulsea of Spring-vltie- . who died a few years ago. Thursday evening, and th nrtWn Milton lluff was with Ibe Aral meet on Monday also. While the pay la not large. It la enough to be worth group of U. 8. Navy rerrulta from while. Tbe two week encampment Spanish Fork for tbe World War. each summer Is a splendid dlxrlplin-ar- y I hla group was sent to Mare Ialuad drill for tbe boy and la helpful In California, where they received to tbtn in various way. They are their preliminary training. Mr. lluff paid for thla anil given board and t as later sent with other of the steeping quarters wblle there. The group to the Harvard Radio School After comSpanish Fork unit ha showed up at Harvard University. wall at the ramp lo past year an-- l pleting the intensive training In raMr. lluff served as rathe officer hop to do even better dio dio operator for the U. 8. forces unin the future. Any boy Itiiert-Me.-l in tbe guard should get lu touch with til the end of the war, when he was Lieuteuant Anderson. Lieut Leslie II. honorably discharged. He was one Coraaby, or Lieut. J. Union Morgan of (ho first to offer hla services for bis at once. country before the draft law went Into effect. Funeral services will be held over Following la an item of Interest to at the Pioneer ward .Spanish Forkera from the WaHhlng-to- the remalus note In the Saturday Deseret chapi-t- . Provo, tomorrow, Friday, at News; Mr. K. O. Leathervvood wus 1 p. in. Interment will be In tbe kit. honor guest at the regular meeting Pleasant cemetery, beside hla first uf the Capital Review Club last ev- wife. ening at the home of Mr. Robert Wallace. Mr. Itosroe Creer of Spanish Fork was assisting lioBte.-sThe club's course of study on appreciation of the opera was continued by Mr. F. S. Sanford who gave a paper on Mrs. Owen 'Thais by Massenet. Deles Nelson, who has been trainRelchnuu reviewed current events." ing at tbe Ogden Union Pacific Airway for one year, took his first solo flight Sunday. He la the aon of Mr. and Mr. Fred KelHon of Palmyra. 1 h following letter was received Dean by 'i ho I 'res Tuesday from June v. Sailor Ibnry Jun-eldeal dSuglilcr. will be the headliner at th big . Show wreillng and boxing rard Mrs. Alice Jon.-.- Bulleii. last August. Fuio.ul arrunnemuiU will be an to be held next Tuesday night. Thu mt Kcalanie Gardena at 8 p. m. The IIOU lived later. Sailor hails from Chicago and I raton While tho Klwants Club contest will be divided into ed a the tbampion at his weight. pulling well Jabbering over where they willfarm-er- three classes, heavy, medium, and 155 II'. of thu Great Lakes region. I heir live gallon of milk, the Jon- - I light, with prises of 125. VO and lib well known hereabout go on atripplng the heifer and In each das. Tbe teams will pull to need any Introduction on our part. where they can get welling tho ert-aWhere he appear, theru's either against a dynamometer, and tbe same Mrs. the moat dime for It. rule-- ; will be used a govern the puli will e some tail wrvtling. lug contest at the Utah State Fair. lug to be a victory for Jones, or the GROWING Saniml Mill, alto of Chlrago. and t)n Thursday at 10 a. tu. the Dr. Hwalberg slate that the poulsale I scheduled. At 2 p. ni. Final lrniute wa- - pal l to Mrs. Gen oYung Albert of Salt Lake, will aptry exhibit at the stock show tliU a sale of range bulla, beef, bogs and (.vleve Fro-- t l.uaa Monday afternoon pear In the Kdle let I 'ax year will be much larger than ever sheep will be held. Tbe big dosing at one o n- ' nl the First ward chapel of Potto Rico and Mickle McGuire of that before. It should be, because event of the show will be the slock with Bishop Arthur T. MrKell of tho Fort Douglas will bog a ludustry I going forward here uy men's annual ball at tbe Ksralanu Filth ward In harg. The speakers preliminary. were W. lirockbank, Bishop Gardena on Thursday night. leaps and bouuds. Wednesday, April 8th. will be Gov VVillian: c. i!rk drum and Bishop ernor'e Day. Governor Dern has Mu'l.' wa furnished by the It's almost Impossible to hold promised to be on band to dedi ward choir, whbh sang two opening school during tbe hour the slock cate the big new show barn. The an darlokln g number by the peer how pulliug match I going on. No banquet that evening la also held in lens Male C'earlel of Mapleton. which IF the teacher who his honor. Utah's Governor baa al rang two seieetiiin; Gilbert Y. John not that ways shown a keen Interest In the son. who rang a solo. with acrom want to see it. .Primary workers of Palmyra Stake Utah County Livestock Show and panimi-nby Clifford Hitching; Mis met In conference Sunday with May has been on hand the aecond day of Blanche John: 011 who sang a sol-KTILL NOT NETTLED Anderson, general primary superin with Mr. TIM tmt MrKell accompan tend-in attendance and In an old copy of The Pres. about the show forIsseveral years, past. The show advertised as an edu 1st. Prayer were by Victor Lelfsou all the sessions. From 11addressing to 11:30 ntceu year old. we read that "lust rational an drecreatlonal attraction in.l John F. Warner. Interment was a. tn. the time wa spent In executive nlgbt the farmer got together and and It promises to bo all tgit ud in the Spanish Fork City cemetery session with the stake executive offihad a heated discussion a to where where William B. Frost dedicated cers Iscusslng Primary problems with the creamery should be built." We more. Mrs. Anderson. Kuppoit In financial way ha come the grave. can change the date and run It over the Utah County commission, Mia. Genevieve Frost Lucas, 16 From 11:30 until 1 o'clock the only this time It was the from again 6 iliu o'clock Friday time was devoted to the stake boarJ. Spanish Fork Livestock Associa died shortly after Klwanians doing the jangling. In tlon, each of which organizations ha: evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Annie R. Beck, stake superin1954 IF apt to be the housewives. donated 4500. from Spanish Fork Wilford W. Lucas, her husband's par- tendent presiding at all sessions. At 2 oclock a general public meet March came In like a lamb anJ City, the business men of Spanish ents. She was horn In Spanish Fork Fork and vicinity, the irovo Cham- August 11, 1913. She had always Ing was held at the went out like a full grown sheep. City Pavilion anJ ber of Commerce, the lived hero and rereived her education thu following program was given: In the Utah tho public schools. She married Packing good sale Sugar Company, Joy that Comes to a Ward SuperinApril shower bring Corporation, the Del Monte Club.and Joseph Ford Lucas, wiio survives her, tendent," Mrs. Geo. Swensonff'Why fur rubber. many others. A detailed account ac- in January, 1930. She Is also surviv- L. D. 8. Boys and Girl Need the Pricount of these donations found In ed by her parents. Charles J. and Re- mary, Mrs.Diautha !,lvington;"Tho Mrs. William POLLING THE THIRSTY ONK8 the premium booklet. becca Jarvis Frost, and four broth- Influence of the Primary in My tbe of or irregardless Regardless All the judging will take place on ers, George W. Frost, John H. Frost Home, Mrs. Fern Iirockbank;What cau we believe the dry Digest poll, April 8th, the schedule be- and Darrell Frost.all of Spanish Fork May Latter-da- y Saint Parents do to outvote the wets In this country 6 to Tuesday. Provo anJ Spanish Fu.k j.ji.io.1 on as follows: 9 a. m. ing High Charles G. Frost and two sisters, Mrs. Preserve Their Children in the Faith 4. The present poll Is a poll of the School 10 a. m. Annabelle afternoon in paying trihiit and Mrs. A Monday Judging: Dairy of Haveloik Thelma the President woHenry Gospel," males, very largely. Add the Catle, Sheep, loultry and Pets. Llewellyn, all of Springville. Gardner. A selection was given by to Mrs. Mary Ellen Bowen Christmas, men's vote to it and the result would I p. in.Hogs, Morses; 2 p. m. Beet a trio, Mrs. Vera Bowen, Mrs. Maggie when the final tribute of respect wa be arid Indeed. CARD OF TIIAXKS Cattl,,. The judglug will be done by Rowe and Mrs.Stella Brockbank. Mrs. lo her at the Third ward chapel. K. C. Ikcier, Alva Esplin, Rulon DixRuby Allred gave a planologue, paid TWO IUO SHOW on and Gilbert Thatcher. Wo desire to express our heartfelt Christ With Ills Little Ones, wltn Tbe attendance at the funeral wa Faints The Dr. G. C. Taylor Trophy will thanks to nil who assisted us with piano and vioiiu accompaniment by the largest seen here for some tim. While the Lattor-du- y on a centennial celebration be given to the exhibitor who receives words of consolutiou, sympathy, flor- Mrs. Blanche Nielsen and Reed II. the large chapel being filled to it acknowledging God's goodness to the greatest number of premiums in al tributes and acts of kindness dur- Bradford; a chorus was given by the rapacity. There were many beautiful This trophy has ing our recent bereavement in the boys an girls of Lelund, concluding floral tributes bearing mute testithem, Satan is busy with a counter the dairy division. attraction of his own In Russia, try- been won in the last two years death of our beloved wife, daughter, with a rhythmic stick exercise; and mony to the loving thoughts of the Price of Provo with bis dairy and sister. a chorus from Lake Shore sang au friends and relatives of the young ing to prove that God does not exist. Bishop Legrand Smith wa herd, and If he succeeds in repeating JOSEPH FORD LUCS. original song written by Mr. Ann!.' matron. As the In charge of the services. What Spanish Fork needs more the performance this year, he will MR. and MRS. C. J. FROST R. Beck, Frlenu. The Childrens the the mourners entered chapel, than anything else Is a few more gain permanent possession of it. and Family. balance Mrs. the Anderson occupied seOfficers of the Utah County Live men and women who believe this 13 of the time with a talk on Primary Murdock sisters of Provo sang a Rest The choir lection sang softly. an the best town on earth and are not stock Show are as follows: Jacob C. ofbride, was April Miss Dolly Rigtrup. work. The opening prayer The invocaafraid to put their belief Into action. Ilanaon, president; Ed. M. Banks, was the motif for a miscellaneous fered by Robert Clegg and the clos- for the Weary Soul. Neil Thomas, treas- shower given at the home of Mrs. Edward Monk. Local tion was offered by George Swenson. prayer by ing There is only one way to prevent urer; Dr. R. C. Swalberg, Manager; Caroline Holt Mrs. Vaughn Hill of primary workers sang the closing Speakers who paid eloquent tribute to Mrs. Christmas were Bishop Marl-nu- s There Is only one way to prevent Lehi R. Davis, Jr., secretary; W. H. Salt Lake amf Miss Claudiae Cham- song, under the direction of Mrs. Larsen, Bishop Ralph D. Morgan, them. Spanish Fork needs Junior Bufton advertising manager; Arthur bers being joint hostesses at the Beck. Markham Policemen as a protection to the T. Mckell. purchasing agent. The event, which took place Thursday evThe final session was held at 4 David W. Davis and Dr. Jos. Hughes. school children, and we'U very likely board of directors is made up of tbe ening of last week. The time was o'clock for the stake and ward offi- During the services the Murdock sishave them soon. following men: J. M. Cre(,r, Albert spent enjoying a variety of games cers and teachers and members of ters of Provo sang a trio; Edward Hill, Selby Dixon, Neil Dahle, George and a musical program. There were the ward Bishoprics. At this session Williams and Mrs. Jennie Swenson Now that we have cleaned the wat- Balir, Leo M. Banks. David Monk. 35 present Including near relatives the superintendents of each of the 9 sang a duet When Youre Gone Ill Forget You; Gilbert Y. Johner ditches, when do we clean the Dan Gull, Wm. Thayne, Hans and intimate friends of the bride. ward Primaries gave a report on the Not son sang a solo, Lay My Head Beand George Peterson. local streets? were the Anderson In Mrs. work ward. their Among the'guests neath a Rose." E. K. Ferguson proSpecial committees are as follows: operators and also the opera- gave the final talk. nounced the benediction. The choir is about show on a stock Miss C. Finance and Eentertainment office, the Putting tors from Payson Sister Thou Wast Mild and the more W. Booth, chairman; Eldrege Snyder, Madeline Simons, Miss Maxine Fairsang, like a stagg club meeting Morgan Martell was badly bruised A long cortege followed bull the better. Roy Curtis and Noll Thomas. Amuse- banks, Miss Adeline Sorenson and and Roy Larsen sustained a fracture-e- Lovely. Fork cemetery, wh,.rc ment Roy Curti3, chairman; Dell Miss Hazel Cannon. Other guests Miss Allie Fae Rasmussen of to the Spanish rib, Most of us are for everything Argyle, R. S. Hughes. Building com- from Payson were relatives of Ed- Provo suffered a fractured jaw and the grave was dedicated by Bishop John K. Johnson, chair- ward Simmons, fiance of Miss a broken left foot, together with bad Lars P. Larsen.Bowen strong until it costs us a dime, then mittee Christmas, 26 Mary Ellen we dry up and are never heard of man; Jos. E. Aitkin, Jos. Otteson an Mrs. Kent Simmons, Mrs. Ed- bruises and cuts about tbe knees and died on William of wife is Christinas, one idea Leo Banks. E. More than John Simmons good Mrs. was Lester cut Publicity ward Simmons, again. Ethel Lucas of Springville In the cemetery because it could not Booth, chairman; Ezra Warner, Mrs. and Misses Fay and Grace Simmons, and bruised about the hips in an auto Thursday evening at the family home Effie S. Dart, and Mrs. Sarah Ster- all of Payson, and Mrs. Jennie Peter- accident which occurred on the north 372 West First North Street, Provo. live on moral support. F. M. Turner, son of Santaquin; other out of town end of Springville Main street about She was a native of Spanish Fork, ling. Decoration A flag pole has been erected at the F. J. Thomas, Robert Jex. having been- born here November guests were Mrs. Orvil Cummings of 11.30 Sunday night. Thurber sch ool building. Instead of These four In Martell's car were 23, 1904. She was eldest daughter Superintendents in charge of the lleber; Miss Marie Rigtrup, Spring-villof D. Foster and Hannah E. Davis the usual weather cock surmounting various departments of the show arc and Mrs. Robert Olsen of Provo. going north and were struck head-o- n the weather vane, it has a horse to as follows: Beef Cattle, J. M. Creer; The local telephone operators pre- by a Ford coupe driven by Wilbur Bowen. She received her education the local schools and in the busipoint the direction of the wind. We Ayrshire Cattle, David Monk; Guren-se- y sented Miss Rigtrup with a beautiful Rowley of Nephi near the intersec- in Cattle, Geo. Bahr; draft horses, panel mirror and bed lamp and she tion of the Orem tracks and Spring- ness department of the B. Y. U., at suppose thats a good thing, too, inasmuch as this is a livestock center, but E. E. Beddoes; Junior Department, received many pretty and useful gifts ville Main street. Investigation by Provo. She was an employee of the for several years J. F. Skinner; Hogs, Leo Banks;Jer-se- from the other guests. A delicious the night policeman of Springville Spanish Fork why depose the rooster? cattle, Scott Price; Holstein Cat- tray luncheon was served at 11 o- brought out the fact that the Rowley prior to her marriage to Mr. ChristGene Hughes Secretary of the dis- tle, Albert Hill; Hereford Cattle, Sel- clock. car was on the wrong side of the road mas, Sept. 5, 1924. Since her martrict Boy Scouts, says: Fellow Scouts by Dixon; Aberdeen Angus cattle, Both cars were practically demol- riage she has made her home mostly at Provo. She has been in poor I heard some one say the Mayor or George Everett; light horses. Archer A spring special in Bridge Lamps. ished. health since the birth of her only some other official was going to fall Huff; Sheep, J. W. Christenson, Jr.; Floor Lamps and Reading Lamps. in line and organize a committee to Poultry, Hans Rigtrup; Superinten- They add beauty to every home, $6. 90 HAROLD LLOYD TYPIFIES daughter, Eileen, who died in 1925 Clean-U- p e of eleven months. Mrs. dent of Yards, Dan Gull. put over the and up. Get it at Taylor Bros. Co. TRUE AMERICAN LAD at the age Is survived Christmas by her husThe High School Judging contest and Beautification Campaign. Isnt UDVEUTSEUKNT) band, her parents, seven sisters, Mrs, that great! And just think, it may will be open to any regularly enrollFlorence DeGraw, Lora, Hannah, Initiative, ability, genius. give the Scouts a chance to do a ed high school student under 21 years of age, who has never taken part in making private sales without first noThese are the qualities which a it be for the Scouts, under the Good Turn! How would more than two livestock judging con- tifying the secretary or manager will Western Journalist attributes to Harvision Of hteir Scoutmaster to organ- tests of state or interstate character, be subject to forfeitin' a of all prem- old Lloyd In a recent article. Thus is the public favor reflected. ize squads and make a sanitary sur- providing he is carrying successfully ium money won. AU livestock offered for exhibition For Harold Lloyd is perhaps the beat vey of our city and report conditions at least three units of work in his such as the existence of dirty, fly- school. Dairy cattle, beef, horses, must be on the grounds before 9 a. known active comedian of the screen breeding places, filthy stables and sheep and hogs are to be judged by m. April 8th, and remain until 5 p. today and did he not have qualities corrals, take note of the houses and the students. Team prizes of $10, m., April 10th, unless permission for which are above the average he could removal is granted by the manager or not have enjoyed the prolonged and fences badly in need of repair and $7.00 and $4.00, and individual of $3.00, $2.0 Oand $1.00 are secretary. Hogs must be vaccinated increasingly great success which has paint, dead trees, etc, organize Scout Rules governing this con- at least three vcek3 prior to the attended his career as a producer first aid squads to inspect the school offered. buildings and grounds, reporting the test will be the same as those govern- opening ol the show. Tubercular and actor. His latest and many say his best conditions to principals of schools, ing the contests at the Ogden Live tests must be passed by all bovine animals ovr six months of age ex- picture comes to the Angelus Theat all to better health conditions and Stock Show, All sales are to be under direct cept those offered for immediate on Tuesday next. It is "Welcome make onr city beautiful. Of course we can. Let's go! Danger. supervision of the show. Anyone slaughter. they buried y Ho-l- r Live-stoi- poa-lhle- Funeral Services for Genevieve Lucas a dairy-cattl- k t- -o go-fa- e semi-fina- l, - six-roun- d W.-iUr-r Primary Workers Hold Conference l. r t i nt n . Utah-Idah- o rect-lviu- Three Spanish Forkers Qualify as Aviators Funeral Services for Christmas 1 i.rliuhall. president and general .iiuiiucr of the company: Spanish Fork Press Spaul.-- h Fork, Utah. , Gentlemen: Yesterday (Sunday) one of your boys completed hla flying course with us to the point of a solo flight. He Is the third from Spanish Fork and we would like to have you mention this in your paper. His name is Delles Nelson; the other two are Wayne Carter and Charles Corbell. All three are the finest type of yonng men and havo ihown the quiet persever-enc- e that characterizes success In any line. Almost all of us are bred from pioneer stock in this state and It seems to us that they are living, up to the traditions of their people by their achievements in aviation. Spanish Fork should have a flying field with a good instructor and good planes, for the city that lags behind in this new and successful form of transportation will regret it in later years. We are mighty glad to have had your boys with us and want you to know it. They have all had their training under pilot V. Carter, also a Spanish Fork boy. Airways Inc., DEAN R. BRIMHALL, Pres. Ver-neci- a Rig-tru- p tel-pho- d Rig-tru- e, Co-o- p. super-Communi- ty aw-war- ! ! ic p; 1 State-Wid- Utah-Pacif- , Mrs. Inga Olsen Johnson, 74, died 10 oclock Monday morning at the family home. She was born In Iceland, January 18, 1854. In Iceland she married J. Thorvaldson. who died there. She emigrated to America, coming directly to Spanish Fork in 1881. Here she married John Johnson, who preceded her in death, quite a number of years. She is survived by three sons, Jesse Nephi Johnson and Gunner S. Johnson, and one daughter, Mrs. Inga OBrien, all of Spanish Fork, also a number of grandchildren and at Bru-nene- Thor-valdso- n, tt, The several funeral services are being held this afternoon at the First ward chapel. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork cemetery. WEATHER REPORT |