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Show ME Spanish roni:, utaii, Thursday, june VOLUME XXIX TWJXT THEE ! AND ME Boy Scout Notes Uy William P. Bowen Dies at Family Home II. El GENE III'OIICA f-- t t 2 -J- Have Our Wifkljr (WltiYrln NUMBER 20 Jane Thomas FIREWORKS PAGEANT TO BE FEATURE Dies Tuesday Night OF PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION Mr. Sarah Jane Ilanka Huntington , Thoma. 17. well known resident of Dont ronfux the firework this city, died Tuesday night at u (uni ti. in prepared for our July o'clock at her home after an IIIhom Jit'i i.lr'rsilon with any ordinary of several week. She was the ot firework It I I HI ccth, iwo .Mrs. Sarh tltu-ghte- r U- Form Pre Flint Willi Our 44II.4Trt IN .4 NAME? It Mill nut be a very thins for tinnlli Fork to b known a a "dlfty city." but sunn folk are ifitrlDR Just that if we tin not aoou Kt some water on name of oor moat truveleil street. plt-asa- 44KOOFEE! Several uf our lownspeaple are now 'elntul, enjoying theuiaelveN anil making UMtry with the jieoile of that country. "W hope they will Imve a glorious time ami a aafe journey home, In of John and Mary Freer Hank early pioneer, and wa born at Spin lli Fork. September It. I6S, hh married William llunllugtnn In n early womanhood. They mail their home at Knrlngville for me year later ntuviug to Orangeville, where they lived for Mm time. To lb who survive Albert Huntington. Mona, Falltornla: Illehop Ed sard It Huntington, of Palmyra; Mrs. Far ollne Flavel. Itlrbfleld, Idaho; WII Ham Huntington and Mr. Jan I Jones. Spanish Fork. Mr. Hunting tun died about thirty years ao an the later married Llewellyn Tbm.ia aud they made their bum at !al myra until he died about It year sgo. Since that time she has made her home at Spanish Fork. Two c.iildren by her second marriage jr live. Grant Thoma and Mrs. Ann Kay, both of 1'rovo, and the follow Ing children of Mr. Thomas by hi firm marriage: Llewollyu Thoma William Thoma and Kois Thoma, all of Spanish Fork; I'ratl Thomas Mrs. Ilessle llarney, and Mr. ftar'ic Tilk-y-. all of Hurley. Idaho; and Mr Tw Mary Averett of Sprlngvllle. nothing dlxplay. Is a huge pageant In fire. 1ht- hole thing I built to awe anJ t i t certain outstanding lucl i In ih LI lory of the Mormon jo- .pie and ihe Stale of Ftsh. In modern fireEvit) thing d work it upUy will he there, but ! that will be several large eett a It r a larpe ltkne of the Pro-pbi- -t Joseph Smith. drpltted In fire. ?; i f pioneer days actually he 'tig acted out In great figures of fire; J.iepb receiving the plates, etc. The loi!,( rs of this great display bar several large set that have never shown before. Their and artist have worked lung Ho ort; H ib-is- u4 t- ad-Je- - hi-e- n en-Fin- hard to ii.l fl.ru- - to tit s nvr nw-!i- wtll ho eou-rait r gtil.tr l out these outstand-o- f atpromise to be The coloring In some to he forgotten. feature of the pagean' rockets and set that aerial romedlan.. s Into Mod-T- some-ti- g e his made It possl-'.- Ncbo School District Budget Approved A public meeting for the dlscu lon of the huiliM of the N'eho Hihool held Wednesday even district Ing at the office of the Nebo School hoard. In addition to the member of the hoard there were preaent, J, II. Andru president of the tag Jame Anderson, Ammon Tuttle, E K. Ferguson all of Ppanlsh Fork and J. Itcnon and Justin Loveless of I'ayson. The hudgett was gone over In detail and dlrued. It was highly approved aud the board was commended for drawing up ths budget In lu details and completeness. It was adopted without change, though some sugestlon were made for future budgets. The members of the tai commission left a written ap proval of the budget which was accepted by the school board. The total expenditure of the bud get la t 99.322. Home of the larg rat expenditure cared for are: Ad mlnlstratlve expense (19.000. In structlonal expense - (228,178; ojv oration and maintenance of ptunta (35.(50; transportation - (24.850; building and furnishings (51.372 The complete budget will be made public laler. com-mllo- n. Ihy love to be free In the open, out on the mountain aldi-a- . They seem to be purl of the great ouiJoor. They lor? ih ky, the mar, tree even the wind and the rain. iTTe love to hike, to rook, and sleep In the open. We talk about supervised sillvt tie. to you I now that hoy love Ir play with men, rounael with them and pal with them? Why. Its great to wattli them ar ou, I the ramp fire, with the night sound around you and the big moon shove you. Theres a feeling of be Ing uearer to the land ot heart's de-sir- s. The artlvitUs and adventures con nerted with camp life, help prepare boys for bigger arllvltlea and create service In the great adventure of . life. Get your boys Into camp this year. Arrange your work to let them go Why, the (5.00 camp fee dont begin to pay for the fond they receive for their phylral growth, and you ran'l estimate the value of the Instruction they receive that goes to build up a good clean mind that developa clean action. Cainp Tlmpnnogoa opens June 30 and closes August 2nd. A summer course In character development that stay with them throughout life, L given. First and Second wards have reported reervatlon at follow Is ward, July 14 to 19th. Inclusive. 2nd ward, July 7th to 12th, Inclusive. 3rd ward and Palmyra are working to roserve July 7th to 12th also. The other five troop havent reported a yeL On Friday, June 20tb. Walter II Moore, troop committeeman of the Second ward, accompanied 17 boy of the Second ward on an over-nighike up Into the mountains. The Seoul! report that they had a dandy time. After camp was made, the boyt enjoyed Halting, swimming, cooking e and the usual disturbances Early Saturday morning breakfast wa cooked by the boys, after which they hiked over to nearby cliffs and mountain peaks. Inspecting the plant and animal life. Tbe trip was voted a big success and another one will be oil anything with fire these and when you powt'er an cot. . .ran of the air lu their i'iH. . it will couae you to wonder ncoihcr. John W. Hanks and Kdwar. to Low could he dene. Great j. M. Hanks, and three slaters Mrs on I!., ( t .bre. rising high In the air. Ann Thomas. Eliza Mr. Mary Money xi'.ooltu. i hen dat ling toward the YKKIMFATION M. Kste Hughe. all of Spanish rHi. only to than Its course and Just to prove that we weren't and Fork; 23 grand children, and tw Mrtllattle Nelson was honored by In a swirling course that again wroni; aiiout that rough road, jm-- t also survive. oi l I r Mind one of a drunken man. a picnic parly and family gathering thl aide of the overhead bridge, we Funeral services will be held Frie Ion high In the air It sprays a at thoi Provona Beach, the occasion want to Mate fiat one of ttie remainafternonu at 2 o'clock at the let flood colored stars being her birthday anniversary. A ing Model 1' Ftrd that trle.l to nav- day ward chapel with liishop It. L. Jex n'l nn-- th Ibofid. many Is claimed for chicken dinner served at 1:30 and It it of out the other catne day igate In charge. Friends may view the luncheon In the evening. A feature m.- of the rockets that a photo!tm melee with a broken front spring. the home at or to the holy prior of the luncheon was a beautiful birran he taken In the light That' ou I'. S. Highway No. 5o. graph tlie. thday cake made by Mrs. Effle Sorby them. and decorated with (7 candles. .4 NEW PAIR OF WINGS Tl.ii womli-rfudisplay and pag- enson A baseball game In whlrh old and m he Rare at the an! given City Charles i' Augutu Llndberg Jr., Trai k in the evening, and it will be young participated wa enjoyed dur think h much of ill Had a the nit ni" of tin- - outstanding thing of Its ing the afternoon and a trip across of the youth of till country do, lie (It-High to he seen In this section for the lake by motor boat wa enjoyed thinking a lot of him, bctnuhc hii i by most of the guests. Enjoying the year. tuiiiou wire the popular Ideal oi were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A char;;? will be made and Mr. Faux wants twenty girl to parkins occasion America' youth today lut perliapt now oiuenicj Join the High School band next Sep tpi.-- v.lll be void In several advan- V. Nelson and children of Spring-vlllthe oii.y thing he Mrs. Mary Chadwick and chilwith are no.net hlng to eat and atom letnber. Announcement I made hint tageous spot along our cliy streeta. .. It a lie county, and city police will pa dren. Mr. and Mrs. James Sorenson Hut when some one tell ho w ill conduct a summer class for hint hi Mama' a "high tiler.' ana nit girl who can get an Instrument. trol the state highway and keep traf-li- e Jr., and children; Mr. and Mrt.Frank Nelson and children. Mr. Hszel In motion. hi Had a long hopper," he will Instruction will be free and seboo' redlt will be given. Last year the Spread the uews of this great at Thoma and children and Mrs. Eliza no d"Uot t.it up aud take notice High School hand was made up of 3 4 (ruction. It's going to be worth com Heagley, w ho was a special guest. Here's to Charlie Jr.! hoy and 2 girls. Next year the Tli nianymilc to see. Mrs. Minnie Christianson was hosschool want a band of fifty memHARD 1 DIES and it will try to maintain ber Monday night wa open night at tess to the Ladles Literary club last If everyone In this country would a br.nd of thl size from now on. A the meeting of the Spanish Fork Kl Friday afternoon. Tbe program had few members graduated last spring wan'. rluh held at the alace Cafe for It theme, the flag. It being near armuged In the near future. i top mlng tobacco and chewing gun. :or one year, we would have a sur- but their places will be taken by stu- and a wa bad of a numFlag Day. The program for the A welcome home meeting will be plus of many million of dollars with dent who graduated from the Jun- ber of topic of Interest to the club. work of the coming year was read held next Sunday evening at the 3rd ior High. The matter of preparing some pho- and accepted. Tbe following prowhich to play the stock market. Several girl have asked to Join tographs of Spnaslh Fork Industry gram was given: "The origin of Flag ward chapel In honor of Illa'ne Swenthe band next year and It Is planned nd agricultute to be made Into Day and the History of tbe Flag,was son. who has Jut returned from a BEATS MAKS that classes should start now so that slide for use In schools was brought given by Mrs. Sarah Sterling; com- mission In tbe Northern States. The A certain school of sorluliK'.eta are to the Publicity munity singing, "The Star Spangled following program will bn given-beginning on instruments can p and girl of the opinion that war Is necessary have a chance to "catch up" on them omtnittee.referred ,ong, .ougregatlon: prayer; 4ng. The proposition Is being Banner, led by Mr. Louise Larsen; In order occasionally to trim dcui before school begins. Any girl whr handled lioiri trio. Hatch Bros.; reading, a to man tchool and In the Kern by reading. "Respect Flag the race so that the population wl will be in the High School or any ouniy. California, who Is preparing "Hats Off, the Flag I Passing By, Shirley Bowen; trio, Hannah not be too great for the world. If girl who will be in the Junior and Jennie and Blanche Jones; set of slide of the various states, Mr. Hannah Browne; pledge to the that he true, the automobile should and wish to begin now should High get which will he used In the schools for flag, by the members. Luncheon was duet. Mrs. Josephine Taylor and Mrs. do away with wai. In touch wlh Mr. Faux at once. edtii aMi.nal purposes in connection served at 5:30 to ten members and Mary Hansen; saw solo, Harley JenA meeting for everyone interested ill graogruhpy work. Music fo two special guests, Mrs .I.orln Ander- kins; address of welcome. Bishop L AT TWILIGHT Smith; remarks, Blaine Swenson; has been called for next Wednesday the meeting wa given by Misses Ag- son, and Mrs. Lois Christensen, the singing, choir; benediction. latter of Washington. D. C. Jus keep in mind that an excellent night, July 2nd. at the High School nes and Helen Hales. band concert I provided for your nuslc room at 8 oclock. toger W. Freer conducted the meet Commencing Saturday, June 2Sth. Mrs. Mlldren Peterson entertained By diligent study, girls should be Ing. Sunday evening at enjoyment ea-Wednesday evening June 18 for a the lumber yards of Spanish Fork City Park. You're rosing if you are able to play mellaphones.saxophones. member of the B. F. A. Bridge club will close each Saturday at 1:00 p.m. trumpet, clarinets, and perhaps 4FTKESS REJOINS LEADING missing them. some of the other instruments well .MAN OF "INTERFERENCE and two Invited guests. Mis Cora during the summer. JEX LUMBER COMPANY. ?nough to join with the regular High HOW NOW! Gardner and Mrs. Victor Lelfson. BONNEVILLE LUMBER CO. School hand In September. identified was Luncheon with the card at served Always dramatic, We wonder what's happened to that The schot now has 35 uniforms and erious roles.Evelyn Brent has reach- table at 8 .30. Four tables of bridge Payson "Onion that has been flying hopes to get 15 more next year. Thl3 ed a high Mrs. Jack Gillisple entertained at over here so much. It hasn't been will give it a uniformed band of 50 eer in her point in her brilliant car- followed, Miss Alta Dedrickson won a trout dinner Saturday, June 21, In latest club score. for the vehicle, prize high bumming around so much of lat?. member. A band this size in the Slightly Scarlet," which will be at honor of Mrs. Mark L. Lewis and Perhaps it was used as the stork at very finest uniforms in the State of the Angelus Theatre Sunday and DUNCAN SISTERS SING AND little daughter, June of Petaluma nome last week. the Lindberg Utah will be a great asset to the Monday. In this picture, Miss Brent DANCE IN ITS A GREAT LIFE" California who are visiting here. Dinner wag served at 6:30. school and community. Clive Brook. plays opposite THEY ALL HAVE EM Miss Brent has been called the Anyone wishing to begin pn a band a Great Life, the Its Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Degraw deLehi for Hlack Hawk. P. G. for instrument should ge at the High "queen of melodramas, and "SlightMayer picture starring the a party of Strawberry Day. American Fork for School Wednesday at 8 p. ra. The ly Scarlet Is a tense, dramatic, high- Duncan Sisters, which opens at the lightfully entertained evenhome a at their ran school friends and few instruments. Sunday 4th. for y run supply ly Proto a melodrama. romantic Theatre for adventurous, July Angelus Poultry Day, The story unfolds In handsome sur- Friday and Saturday, is an ing. Card games were enjoyed by the Big Naval Hattie, Sprlngvllle for artMrs. Rosetta Flavel has returned roundings, with one unusual twist afPolicemen, Payson for July 4th and singing and dancing film direct- those present. The tables were 5th. and SPANISH FORK FOR JULY from Salt Lake City, where she has ter another. Miss Brent, famous on ed by S. Wood and filmed with what istically with sweetpeas and rose24th, so runs the "date book if been visiting at the home of Mr.and the screen for her beauty and her might well be a biography of the buds. Enjoying the occasion were clothes, in "Slightly Scarlet, wears dancers dealing with a sister act in Mrs. Andy Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. every wide awake Utahn for this Mrs. Fred Deane. season. many new creations which admirably vaudeville which finds itself In dif- Eugene Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Leo The home of judge and Mrs. Jos. set off her gorgeous, dark beauty. ficulties when a quarrel separates the Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crump, and Born In Tampa, Florida, Miss Brent pair, who find themselves "flops as Every dog has his day; especially E. Nelson was the scene of a pleasMr. and Mrs. Lorin Grotegut. if his master hasnt paid his dog tax. ant gathering Thursday afternoon lived In Syracuse and Brooklyn, New singles. when the losing side In the American York, and worked as an extra at (he The new film incorportes a number Next Tuesday, Strawberry "opens Roy Johnson Is opening a harbor Legion Auxilary poppy sale enter- World Film studio at Fort Lee, N.J. of skillfully executed dance routines Rut if history repeats itself all Fn tained the winning side with a lunch- Then she went to England and was handled by Sammy Lee, who has re- shop in the Morgan building one door eon and card party. Pervious to the brought bacK to the United States ceived no little distinction as a re- north of the Press office. Mr. Johnfishes mouths will be closed. social a business meeting was held o jl:iy iti American pictures. "JDark-.ne- sult of his work in several Broadway son has had a number of years exwith President Daisy Daniels preTWO BIG Rooms recently released, was musical comedy successes. perience in the barber business aud the salute to the flag was con- tier first starring vehicle. The Duncan Sisters, .as usual, score will no doubt enjoy a good patronThere are going to be two things siding, by Mrs. Naomi Thomas and with their songs. age in a Main street location. about our 24th celebration that will ducted Mrs. Emma Miller led in prayer. Mrs. be far better than we have ever had EDGEWATER UNDER Taylor conducted combefore, according to the heap big, Josephine Mrs. Marie NelNEW MANAGEMENT with singing munity BAND the high up moguls, and these are son at the piano. The song conposed parade and the evening fireworks. by Mrs. Taylor for the local camp SUNDAY EVENLNG, JUNE 29, at 7:30 at the CITY PARK Just bear this in mind. was practiced on for some time. MISS AGNES HALES VOCAL SOLOIST were read by communications Several SAFE! the secretary Mrs. Eliza Money Nel- The program is as follows: .. .. Spanish Fork has a record to be son. Plans for making and quilting March, The Viking King An extensive program of repairs and proud of in the matter of auto ac- a quilt to be raffled off to raise some Serenade d' tron, B.l.e,, "Ian, Ml,on. Arlula" cidents. So far as we can remember, money for the organization were disVictor Herbert patrons. The new floor Installed thi we have never had a person killed in cussed. The project will be carried Oriental Dance from Wonderland Bizet season is now at its very best and is the city limits by an automobile. We forward, in the near future, under Selection, "Carmen have had some accidents in which the managment of Mrs. Eliza Hales Vocal Solo, Selected Miss Hales a real treat to the dancing public. will play persons have been injured, of course, Vocal Solo. Selected Miss Hales The Brienholt Columbians for the balance of the season. They but these are not numerous. The tables of bridge and two tables of Vocal Hales Miss Selected Solo, rre playing to packed houses at the police force is now requesting the 500 were played, Mrs. Anne AnderSousa Geneva Resort every week and their people to cooperate In reducing the son winning the high score in bridge, March, Stars and Stripes Forever accidents and bettering our record. and Mrs. Eliza Nelson the second Serenade, The Land of Dreams Schumann popularity has increased by leaps and crowd will hounds and the Pedestrians should be more careful. high; Mrs. Hazel Thomas won the Medley Selection, "Irish Melodies Hayes follow them to dancing en masse Parents of little children, especially, high score in 500 and Mrs. Hattie Edgewater Including "Killarney, "Garry Owen, Come Back to Erin, "Beshould keep them off the streets un- Nelson the second high score. Alt Edgewater is beyond a doubt the lieve Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms, The Girl I Left coolest, most delightful place to chaperoned, and should teach them unusual coincidence was thatof Mrs. Behind Me, etc. dance In the State of tUah. The boatany to cross only at Intersections and Thomas sold the most poppies Miss Hales individual, selling 75 and Mrs. An- Vocal Solo, Selected then to look carefully in both ing will be at its best this week over Colcord and Fenstead.... the spot light surface of the lake. Lets all help make Spanish derson the next most sales and they March Fox Trot, "Stein Song Mrs. won the prizes at the party. All the old patrons are cordially InFork safer! Song of the University of Maine (By Request) Thomas was th ecaptain of the win- Popular Fox Trot, The Moon Is Low . Freed and Brown vited back to enjoy our hospitality we extend an invitation to ah Miss Ruth Evans spent the week ning side and Mrs. Blanche Gardner Berlin andcome Where is the Song of Songs for Me to and see for that end with her father and mother here. the captain of the losing side. The Popular Waltz, of Holzman the above statements yourselves Independence" are not exagMiss Arvlila MIckelson of Salt Lake winners sold sixteen more poppies March, "Spirit the card Star Key gerated in the least. Dances will be Spangled Banner accompanied her home. Miss Iris than the losers. Following was servconducted on each Friday and Tuesthis program and bring it with you to the convert) Tippetts was a dinner guest Sunday games a delicious luncheon (Clip ed at the card tables to 40. " day evening. of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller. to do o : M. I m-- -- - :!o-- r - pro-Ui.o- il l Girls Want To Join School Band Our I I I, ht e I e; bed-tim- : 1 Vlk-lun- d Vice-Preside- nt h -- Metro-Goldw- two-da- g, Mort-enson- -- , d SPANISH FORK CONCERT , Dr, JSr.nd .S2S227( Z William Tarry Bown, 1 4. a pioneer of 1(51, died very suddenly Monday morning at bl borne after n Hines af about one hour. He appeared to he In hi usual atate of bsaltb when he first arose, but about 7 . m. he uffcrd a heart attack, from which ' partially recovered, only to LLe another about an hour later, from which be died. He wa the eon of David and Jsne Foster Bowen, and was born in Lan-llCarmarthenshire, Sooth Wales. July ft, 184S. When William was len years of age, tbe family came to merlca, stopping for a year In Pennsylvania, and the nezf year com-'lIng the Journey to Utah, arriving n Salt Lake City on December 22nd. They were held back on tbelr Jop-ne- y aero lb plains because of helping tbe Martln'a band cart company. David Itowen and hie family came on Immediately to Spanish Fork, where they arrived oa Christmas eve, lgftft. At the age of 14. William P. Row-o- n was married to Ruth Jones, of another pioneer family, and they continued to make tbelr borne bere.fol-lowin- g the vocation of farming. He was a lover of thoroughbred cattle and horses, and Imported a great number of there, vvith which he won score or more of gold medalg and llploina at varioua falra and exhibitions. Light years ago he suffered a paralytic stroke, which lert him an Invalid. and It waa necessary for him ' lo spend the remaining year of his life In a wheel chair. Mrs. Bowen lied October 1, 1927. He wav the father of eight children, all of whom survive him. They are; Mis. Mary E. Larsen. Mrs. Ruth Warthen. Mrs.Jane llodglna, William Jones Bowen and David Foster Bow-.of Spanish Fork; Mr. Bessie Warren of Antioch. California; Mrs. Margaret A. Peterson of Provo; Parry Bowen, of Leeton. Utah: y. et n. aud-Joh- 58grand-chndre- n and 23 en Io aurlvev, as does one irothor, John E. Bowen ot Spanish Fork. Funeral services are being held this afternoon at the Second ward meet-'nbouse, and Interment will be In the Spanish Fork City cemetery. g Mrs. Daisy Daniels was hostess to he Beta Bridge club Monday even-nSweet peas in pastel shadea dec-ratthe rooms. Luncheon waa serg. ed ved at the card tables at 8:30 to the members and two epeclal guests, Mrs. ?. H. Dlzon and Mrs. Leslie Cornaby. hree tables of bridge followed, Mrs. lazel Hughes winning tbe club prize (or high score and Mrs. Dlzon the guest prize. Robert Chappie left Tuesday for terllng. Utah, where be will do construction work. The home of Mr., and Mrs. Well-ngto- n Wood was the scene ot a leasing wedding reception Saturday venlng in honor of the marriage of heir Ron, Willis, and Miss Mabel Ellis. The beautiful lawn in Its setting of flowers was lighted with many lights and two' long tables were for the dinner which was served at nine o'clock. There were more thau one hundred relatives and near friends of the families present. A program of music and readings followed dinner. Mrs.Len Hansen. Wm. Huff and Moses Becksteaud furnished .eadings, Miss Dorthella Wood piano music and Morris Wood violin music. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Joseph Chappie received some painful burns Tuesday while assisting bis laughter Ruth In lifting a boiler of hot suds from the stove. Mr. Chappie's foot slipped and some of the hot mds splashed on him, burning him about the body quite painfully. He s confined to his home, but is getting along nicely. Miss Wilma Hanson left Friday for Chicago to continue her study of dramatic art at the Chicago school af music. Members of the Ladies Literary antertained their husbands Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones. The time was spent pleasantly enjoying social conversation and games. At 11 o'clock a delicious chicken supper was served to 22. The hostesses were Mrs. Hannah Browne, Mrs. Lily Rotve, Mrs. Annie Beck, Mrs. Hattie Wilcox and Mrs. W. O. Jones. The rooms were decorated with summer flowers. WEATHER REPORT Observations made by the Government Weather Observer at the Spanish Fork fewer Plant Standard U. S. Instruments exposed in the manner recommended by the Chief of the Weather Bureau. direc-iton- s. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear |