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Show tulun TWIXT THEE I Army Offlctrt Imftct Artny'i Biggnl Cun Guard Rookies Make Good Showing AND ME Th KpanUh Fork Unit of (ha No I I ha SlSnd JlTi iU.or.'1' Artillery. r making g great rrerd for ttumev at th ramp at Jordan Narrows, deaplt th fad that h greater portion of them have be n in Hi sarvic only three month (hey ara Dad for first place at the imp with two other unit. Tbr I- K' are thirteen units all told n the , A visit to th camp would b r ' i -r '' . f fa urliig to anybody who had V 4 '.a i' leara about allowing their boyaanj J to ! . . i. loin th National Guard. Th daily ' H (Wherein W ltd v Our Vtlly routine of th boys rails for them to . ae out of bed at I a. m., a Chat U lili Our Hi dm) period of f ,r. Wf'f feint Military Academy at tit Aberdeen. Maiylaiid, oidnanr proving itMMMta cleaning up and maknlg beda, then makfnf UmuimIvm fimthar with tlx ixten-incwhich shoots a 2,0 U pound hr thirty mile. rill t brUk eserrUe and washing up and CONGIUTULATIONK they are ready lor breakfast, and meal time la on of the are mtfbiy proud to be able t brightest pota In the dally routine. Alter .. ultra tulair ilUi Mary 1 in Banc! . Ipped. who the morning meal, they drill until 01 through a grilling grind or nono. when another of tho big feeds louiiwtiilon to Min out in th mold await Tlx Sitnkh Pork Du ml, umb-- r the ilirccibtn of them. The afternoon la u mi U In Salt Lake lal Sniur Kiory Itulxn Morgan Tf"' ,0 !',,.,Vh.xr rM' tiny. Mary la a winner lo bo proud I' m 7BK red. bathe, which they must do dolly of and we uro glad for On good obi dau-tthe Virginia, or ofherwD I Tlx themselves. At Horb bn ilono for heraelf and ter of Mr. and n follows: s p. m. thereenjoy Mr. William Creer of Man It. u retreat, and then thi roimnuulty. Officer of il.c !a thi city, was drowned shortly lx tapper, in the evening entertain menta are given free In the amusefore 7 o'clock Sunday evening in an lli,iKirc'iii THAT IIE.MINDK IK ment hall. Walt. Obl Timer Malt That M la MurUd (hrii.tenrii bru Irrigation ditch which runa by the '.me. The sleeping quarters of tho Intrmlm.n Tlx Ib.wery, p similar honor tc Spanish Fork I ixi The Kldcwalk. hoys are family home. The little girl was .lrU little lu army tents, each containing alt Dine. Daisy llell," Tuiiiraih. Uifle Aanie yiar. seen Individual on lawn the about lat playing ,dx Have which .May cola, ri.Keen tho Better Day, .1 It boys are On" ji ml "After tl.e required to keep clean and In order, While we're ou Ibla subject of win- U:,1o. A little later her mother ur d hi rite her with a tenu and ara the gan floored search, with Mm:cIi, The li.ipcrulor" raisning. mo rotnombor that thla t A ed high enough from the plank antistatic of a group of hoy an yir the Couch Reeves ami hi truck loam ao Vm.'ll Koto, Kehwted ground ; that Mra. are Eleanor Creer won the hlalo track title for babya aunt, they kept dry. Their hitch-e- o Spa nix I. In tlx n i. Dervlli Nudjtii," Soon flirou William Dahlt and dining room, ona for each Fork, and wo uro utlll wearing the discoveredafterward, an object lodged again K.b'cibin unit, la a well built bouse, and It Is rlott li. a culvert In the ditch one block norm '..v Ti I, "Blue I (he Nlglit" by . P.1 r ri of the Lira Nlelaen home, where the Popular r' ! kept In scrubbing y featured in KINGING tllAMpK first class "TheirOwo parodurthm, Ihwlrt" I re ble. freer The condition uae by KIU'AVM (he youth HEARS tip tTTY'K though M.mh. El of a refrigerator Remembering a I.ho that two yearn the .. C.iplian," But a was removHorn on doll. nnother model of cleaoll- objett FINANCIAL tXDITHNl,kh ngo the rlioru : reproaeatlng Spanish ocul Solo, Kcle ted nea. The boys aro not allowed Mbui Afton Argyle Kork High School won first place In ing It from he ditch fouud It wax to m of the tho lu ri ixx'e, little girl. The llvi niug Kliadows," body the University of Utah Mate music lr"m J. Recorder thVromBVdSfe.0 City I. King Chrlatopheraou r!rP,,,,",0B contort for which tho achool can turned the body over to Mi.t. Ilji;:tti!i March fov To.t, "Klein Kong" Z W' ,nd t'olcord an.l fcnMa.l was the principal speaker at the Swenson, who was uliow a beautiful silver loving A song of the of the KpanUh Fork University of .Maine cup. Miss Anne Andru. nearby, who.nitl, meeting Thm10oP' J K applied first aid Vocal Solo, Kehwled 8or- evening at heseait until Dr. J. W. Hagan arrived. All Mar " CHAMPION FIREMEN Banner" ..,00k! Spangled Chrlstopherson LI, alefforts to failed revive the child, And lefa not overlook the financial rondl- - Lod shLi ai It bad been In the water but ,f eat ,n array of eups the Hre Depart-inen- t athough of the city during the past ten I .tlon short lime. I lion to for Male chan 0na years and also outlined aoine of the II Breakfast1 Jw m.-- f Virginia was the youngest daugh- THE UTAH TAXPAVI.B " ,OU pionshlps they have won. f:S that the Council Improvements oaimelT City ter of William and Ardell Melon DIStT'KKEK SCHOOL COSTS ioat .MIW. I are Jam breid butter. IMtVACK ni.HTLE make to near la the fu hoping coffee freer, and a granddaughter of A.K. I REMEMBER lure, which Imlude improvements to I xn- . state representative from Then. cf course, while we are on Creer, I the School vy. are na, costs additional the sldewalit One ,bro'n of the largest funerals ever c"y principal D0taio ih'e subject, we might a well recall Utah county; also a granddaughter theme of the June 'bU' f of the Utah held In the issue C"y cf Lars former of Nielsen, mayor that In 1911 Spanish Fork won the Spanish Fork Third ward Is very Spanish Fork City. The parents and Taxpayer, just issued. It In Male churn point hip in basket bail was that of Mrs. Mary Chappie Boy- ah?-??The m itter cf Improvement to the. Item,aI because it 'Ruminating a give Anna 1 sister, Marie, Ihre years old. ized form the Mid all thi I only a drop in the costs of each ack last Friday aftrenoon at 2 o'- - I City Hall was discussed, and Dr. Jos. ,nd cro?D' cke, oranges per capita urvive. buiket to what thi village will do Bishop Legrand Smith was in Hughes, who argued against any ex-The members of the Lars Nielsen choo! activity in each school Tho'hnv. t,,,.. p , do In the future. The speakers, all of whom I pi ndiuture of the city's money forrroin cok may ask tho I family had gathered at his home triet. The taxpayers u Ludlow U Why U it that achool dia-- PaId eloquent tribute to the charsoH this purpose, moved that a commit-- ! question: in Id honor his of DUST tricts of size and condl If lliere I water available, we are th Jay anniversary and many of the lions showcomparable a diffm-ncin the,enrjr A- Gardner, Mrs.George Swen-- I city council and ask them not to do I Jut such were acwhen the sad family present still of the opinion that It would be r' Ison, who told of her association with I tills, but to plan for the erection of costs of education? a good Idea to sprinkle some of on: cident occurred. n lIe Primary work; C. V. la city hall which would do credit to It Invites the to plar5r taxpayers A. study ft. Creer wife and had Just Mi eits. . bids wanted Ralph D. Morgan and the town: The matter was referred from St. Anthony Idah i. the eotulitions in their own school 8?0,b BUhop o?hU Kbecfec,retInnt,I I,i!,hop Smith. Musical numbers lu-- I to the Clvlr Affairs committee. ' of I iMrlots to and from ascertain the where they had been attending the school people themselves e I'KKKII AIK tepben ?' Markham why in I luded two opening and one closing I which Dr. Hughes !s chairman. The f.P iCKJD funeral services of their 106 Deo lilara at tha Open air dance ball are now hav'(umber by the ward choir, He Lives manor of sprinkling the city street I r.t.iand some cases these economies have Mrs. F. John when Beck, Jr., ing their fling. A one travels up been about and why in other I My u,e8el Redeemer Llves.'"When was also discussed and the roads! and down the state, many a Gar they were notified of the death by cases brought e the expenditures have grown. ,he 'Rut Have Cleared Away. committee, with Neil Dahle as chairof their drowning non greet the eye. And even an granddaughter. s A - bert X' John8on 8auK costs man. was instructed to take the m?f- are olo, headSALEM under the given Funeral remains services over the open air dance hall is a rather new of fect Day. A group of young girls ter before the council. cf Instruc ''Administration, little Virginia Creer, were held tional invention." But, if youth must a I sa,l! uelwUcn and Ed. William Miss Mary Tippetts gave her read-Expense, Transportation, dance in the summer, it's u blessing Tuesday afternoon at the Third ward p?rK Hanks of Salem died at the with chapel Bishop Smitl Legrand can do early Sunday of it out doois. they in charge. Words of consolation wer. illness. He offered by Bishop Marlnu3 Larseu net f the oldest residents of A NEW exile Carol Is now king of his uative President Henry A. Gardner and for 6K Bishop Smith. David T. Lewis offer on land, ltoumania. But the pretty lit- ed England the opening prayer and Bishop in tle woinu for whom he renounced the 1,8 ca,aclty- - Wany friends were un- - I and cost as bet ween'l 924-2- 5 was and' l92S-directed and T. Arthur community Mr.Kell singing ElUa jane pronounced the 29. Our own school district shows ab,f t0 gain entrance, and for these by F. J. Faux with Miss Lola Brad- throne a few years ago is now Musical numbers vlvlng are his son Wilson HinirU,r out in the cold an exile, unhappy, benediction. were place on the lawn beneath ford at the piano. a decrease that period of 93 au during eleven n Salem; opening and a closing song For because her lover has found a new ana 192S-2the per capita costs fo: tbc windows where the services could ten When the He Is also love. The rtorles of kings and king- by the choir; a duet, of the in education Mrs, school this Spanish Ellis "JMembqrs Catherine announces the survived by the following brothers. district werbe Mist Have Cleared Away, a solo, doms are strange ones. Fire IiePartnient attended the I engagement of her daughter Mabel, 'Your Little Pink Rosebud," by Dale IG5.87, which was Just $16.07 Joseph, James and Francis A. Hanks services in a In low full and dress to Mr. Willis Wood, the marriage to of Salem and Alfred the average cost of the districts body Beck Evans and a duet, Beyond the Hanks of Tooele II K lilKRS IT uniform. of Each the fire.depart- take place June 18th at the Salt Lake Funeral services were held at the by Mrs. Jennie Swenson and of the state. We read that Governor Dern drove Vale, In Utah and Juab counties I are to trs. Taxpayers Temple. Minn urged Salem Bradford. There were coopcrtle sent rePresentatives to the funeral ward chapel YVednesday after' from Nevada, where he attended the noon over the remains ot many beautiful floral tributes. The with school officials in an hnalysis cl and slso George floral sent great highway celebration a tew days service the now WHITTAKER offerings. is which course SERVICES in HELD of budget was largely attended, rnauy Hanks. Davis was in Bishop ,n the clty cemetery, where ago and then jumped into his car which must be approved m, AT LAKE SHORE SUNDAY charge and madeRaythe' from towns. coming Interadjacent and took his wife for a ride around ment was in closing re-- 1 MarIns Larsen dedicated the marks. The choir sang two the City Cemetery, the by the board of education on or rave the Timpanogos Loop, all in celebra- grave opening fore June 30th. The local taxpaying Impressive funeral services were and one closing number. The opention of his three decades of married Creer. being dedicated by Roger W units of the Utah held Sunday at 2 p. m at the Lake ing prayer Associa Taxpayers was offered by Edward For Sale bliss. The Governor must like to Team, harness and Shore ward chapel for Mrs. Laura J. Beddoes and Roscoe tion are asked to act in an organized C. ride. Most of us after a trip from SI'AXIMI D. Whittaker, with Bishop Thomas nounced the benediction. Hanks proway in meeting with the school offi- wagon. Seo C. E. Poulsen. FORK STUDENT The Nevada would likely have found cials in preparation for the public M. Anderson officiating. A ers was were James P, Christensen,speakduet WINS $300 SCHOLARSHIP who Miss Wilma Hanson, daughter of rendered some other diversion. We are glad at which the expression of Mrs. Verda hearings F. by Tuckett read an account of the life of Mr. the Governor knew where to coine the taxpayers may be had upon al. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson of Span- aud Verl Francis, with Mrs. Edna Hanks; Bishop N. C. Christensen, ish Fork will leave June 20 for Chi- Beekstrom as for real trip and a fine drive any items in the budget. Fred Stahmann, son of B. R. piano accompanist; in- and Bishop A. T. Money of Spanish cago. where she will enter the Chi- vocation, Bishop John way. P. Youd; a Fork, the latter local photographer, was adrepresenting the Mrs. Ella Andelin motored to Span cago Musical College to study dra- solo, "A Perfect Day by Gilbert Y. Sons and Daughters of Pioneers and matic art. THK KATTLKS OX! Miss the a of winner judged Hanson, who has Johnson of Spanish Fork, accompan- Indian War $300 schol- ish Fork last Saturday and spent,. Veterans. About day after tomorrow the ar- arship in a contest conducted recent8adyinK at the B. Y. U. during ied by Mrs. Hazel Larsen. Speakers Sunday with her mother, Mrs. B. H. b5en During the services a solo was rene where my of the unemployed will pack up ly by the she year in Brown who and majored one life After pa8, the the ot eulogized and works family. dered by Lenora Summers and Ruby mining industries of Utah. their camp tools and hie Into th-will accompany her Mrs. Whittaker were day visit she motored back to her I rral!la cark Josephine And- Allen, and a solo by Alma Chrlsten-sen- . Dr. Franklin Madsen, who erson of Lake hills for a massed attack on the This prize goes to Mr. Stahmann fo home in Idaho. teacher, Shore, Bishop Keith writing the best essay on a phase of will teach during the summer term Murdock of speckled beauties. If history repeats mining Garfield ward of which The grave in the Salem cemetery in Utah. in the Eeastern college. itself, they will likely retreat in a tition with ail theHe was in compe- .SPANISH FORK PEOPLE Mrs. Whittaker was a member, Bish-o- was dedicated by members of the Henry Sabin. day or two, discouraged and whippe George Foster and Bishop Thom Junior Class of the Brigham Young OFF FOR ICELAXf Mas A Anderson. 11 of whom 1 OLD THEY solo, FOLKS AXI) CALL IT HARD WORK OF PALMYRA STAKE Resigns university, submitted esWHAT THINK YE? tion, was rendered by Maria Wis BEING ENTERTAINED TODAY and the fact that lie won out B. J. Johnson and daughter. Miss After a long, hard, special session, says, comb of Provo with Mrs. is a compliment to his LarHazel ability. His Enga Johnson, left Monday for The making of an all talking, alt sen of Congress is now ready to vote on essay will now The old folks of Palmyra Stake 7 Spanish Fork at the piano; the tariff, with the result very much it will be in go to Salt Lake where Montreal, Canada, from where they singing movietone entails a vast a solo. "That Wonderful Mother of were with sail other to to competition entertained today by, Iceland in doubt. attend the one ount of work and worry to the stars Mine, by It's these long, quarrelGilbert Y. Johnson; duet the oldroyally winners for a grand cash prize. thousandth anniversary celebration, and folks committees of the stake sessions of Con- prize some, directors, and while such was the Whispering Hope, by Mrs. will be recalled in this connec- They will meet Lenora It and the various wards. At 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. James case in the filming and gress that help put the country on tion that Blaine Allan won recording of Measom and Mrs. Verda Tuckett, ac- they met at a $15.00 Jameson, Dr. Paul Jameson, Miss El- - Women the Second ward chapel, ' the bum. There ought to be a law movie- - companied by Mrs. Edna the Everywhere for prize Beekstrom; the best submitted where having a splendid it. program was renagainst essay from the Senior class of the dered under the direction ot Chair- Spanish Fork High School. man D. T. Lewis. Mayor John E. 75 to 3,000,000 Booth welcomed the aged guests and be gone th had the time of their lives Last winter the wet papers carried SICCESSFFL probably and cis. The floral tributes were profuse gave the official FLOWER SHOWS greater portion of the summer. greetings from- the furthermore, they collected cash for and beautiful. big headlines of how 75 women HELD HERE LAST SATURDAY city. President Henry A. Gardnet enjoying themselves. petitioned the White House for a The were services largely attended, Dr. and HANSEN BOV DIES SUDDENLY Joseph Hughes also spoke They were the one hundred ertxas many relatives and friends repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment Music was rendered by feelingly. Last week a congress of women, OF SPINAL MENINGITIS wbo nia(ie up the "audience in the from Garfield, Salt Lake, Provo,coming Flower shows of early summer SpanMiss Gladys Williams, Ed. Moroccan Cafe and Music Hall scenes ish Fork, million women spoke flowers were held Williams, and the by Palmyra Benjamin. and Mrs. Jennie Swenson, also out and how for enforcement. various ward ReliefSaturday Attired as Arabs, French soldiers, by a Mrs. Whittaker was the daughter ladies chorus Societies thru under the sailors and Moroccan civilians, their of Mr. and Mrs. David Dimmick of That's about the ratio the women out he stake, with considerable sue direction of Mrs. Annie Corbell. would vote on the question. At least cess. A caravan startted at I sitting around the Lake Shore. She was born in "job consisted Readings were Firs', Span by Archie Williams, Miss Grace cafe tables and listening to the its the way they ought to vote ward at 2 p. m. and made the round0 ish Fork November 7th, 1899. She given Gardner and Miss Jane Evans. . lightful singing of Fifi Dorsay and J. married Earl Whittaker, who surcf tho shows. Awards were made It. an illness of only a few Harold At noon dinner was served in the ' A HAND FOR SCOUTING s the two leading each ward by J. Fred Skinner and Murray, vives her, .and have lived for they born at Benjamin era, and partaking of City Pavilion to 400 old folks Last week we saw a photograph Mrs. Rebecca Christensen as Hollywoods some time at Garfield. She is also and other guests, about after which at 2:30 finest soft beverages that made us think a lot of Scouting. Roses predominated at the judge. one survived Merle son, by WhittakHe is shows, survived by his parents, one musical program was ren- John D. Rockefeller, with all his there being a great number of very Murray sings four sones durine- tho er, and four daughters, Beth, Helen, another dered at the Second ward church. millions, entered Scouting as a Ten- beautiful specimens of several var- or and Marie, Cleo Whittaker, all of Those taking part were Gilbert Y, Spanish I ork. and the following say sings three. George Grossmith derfoot. Money cant buy a place ieties on exhibition. Some late peGarfield; her Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, the Lieuranee Club, instru.V with that gang. One has to DO his onies, delphenium, sweet william, senllTv 'VnS!S9t-erdHB'H' contributes one selection in that in- - David Dimmick,parents, and two brothers, mental trio, Misses Blanche and Jenimitable stuff before he gets anywhere with Chinese pinks, baby breath, l his which of English B. H. ? Dimmick of Garfield and style who t poppies, nie Jones Czecband Hannah Vlklund, readmade him so popular on the London Scouts. Every badge on a Scouts and other early summer flowers Slovakia Dimmick PrLf of Eureka. Mrs. Miss . Laiae-by Mary Tippetts, Miss Eustage. The members of Whittaker died at a Salt Lake hos- ings lapel means that he has done somer .he diu-- ton up the nice Bird, and solo by F. J. Faux. LiniioTe',: Wayne,AiBeuju- - the'ea,. are Clyde "cook, Ro'se'' Dtone thing worth while. plays. pital a Wednesday after min. brief Games night and an evening luncheon and Ralph Kellard. illness. will finish out the day. 1 ! if 1 ' rulin' rr Uhi V . r1u!y " : ' ? j I- -- - '' h Child Drowns Irrigation Ditcl 11 1 I- .i-T- , th to Give Concert Next Sunday Evening K' nt'rVhrrkf ! 1 1 Tannl-.aioie- r cln Mciro-Ooldu- Poi-xl.- impo-i-lu- Ilf!' i lll? Ptoe '' th!Kcnf 1 p,to -- "- Sunday-aftcrno- n 1 lre. 1 -- -- - ed 1 sister-in-la- Gil-Th- NOTES Per-fug- 1 morn-lingeri- Davls"..06.. 1 ltt ng J grand-childre- 9 n. I Inter-preparatio- Stah-mati- n, I , r f 1 - " I 4$ am-wi- ll - play-wa- I t r.Xuto I r Ei-wo- non-singi- 1 |