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Show 1 TUB SPANISn FORK PRESS, flPMISU FORK, UTAtiT White Sewing macblna For Sale Mr. and Mr. Walter J. Evan of rieaaant lllll. Missouri, ar visiting tn good condition, IZft.OO. See Amhere lor two week with Mra. Evan' mon Tutll. UPVgartKMKNTl father. Joseph K. Atigu. and other relative and friend. ued at A marriage llrene wag Louisa Farr Mr. and Mra. W. W. Miller left I'rovo lat week to N'elda and William David Friday of lat week for their home of Spanish Fork at Needlf. California, arter pend- King of I'rovo. ing the eummer here vlltlng with an I Mr. an l Mri Duvll Jamrelative and ft lend. daughter), I) nnu and Anna, and tnn, John. Mr. and Mra. Jam.The member of tha Utopia club sr, and Mr. and Mra. Wendnll Jamr and their partnera motored lo motored lo Strawberry lake last Spring on day lat week and Tburaday and were gueata of Tbeo. at his camp. They enjoyed a welnia roat and bonflr In honor of Mr. Hattie Dberbanlei horn Saturday after a who H leaving tbla week lo make nt outing and a successfu' time her be in" In Loa Angele, California. flhlng. Mr. and Mra. Harold Swenon, Mr. Itoy llradford and Mr. Eugena GardMr. Url Stewart Sr. haa returned ner all entertained with singing. from Myton and adJa;ont town, where aha ipnt tha pant month relative. She was the Mr. and Mr. 8 O. Korenon of EphMrs. Wni J Svwnr' at raim. wera visitors her Tuedy. of Mr. anl nnt Mr. and Mr. I'tvd A They were entertained at dinner at Myton XII She the home of Mr. Sorenson's brother, Cae at Die limt'o "li-.1 Hire the lay a back look K. M. Sorenaon. They met and tier Itaaln ins'iiul tm.ii) from Span-!loaded with fruit trailer un-- l Albeit Mr Fork. They nay the com her relative nid'oc-i- l Mr. to Myton Sundiy once each year for fruit bcaua they Stewart - "h Ilka tha flavor of tha fruit grown In and Mrs. Stewirt iciurned bomthem Xlonday. tbl dliitrlct. olerUln 4 Ih member of th I'topl club Thursday vnlng of last week it ber bom, which bright with Ut wr unimer (lower. Luncheon ved it the rrd table at I o'clock, following four table of bridge. Tha Mr. lUtll Obsrluoslsy in prises were won by Mrs. Arvtll Tboma and Mra. Jennie gwenson. (Jii et prise wera won by Mra. Kmnm Hughe and Mra. Madge Thoma. tha latter of Lo Angelo. Other guest were Mr. Kate Hughe. Mra. liell Thoma. Mra. Vera Uoyn and Mra. Aina lloyne. l'a-tlll- Dels-war- purt-lunln- proUbljr a 'in-mo.- e, h alt-'J-'- d 'ho. Constitutional Amendments Its. Mill pmpmm shall he Miwed sssuslls la er.arie to U "MUM so ieto I iarioJing baa. oontaising oral or krir-rarloil In sod mocbla.iT mining wri Oul Mule ,iMklnl HI sr sorfar tm,rnraa.aia RKSOI.VTION RELATING TO Fit UNO MM far thr u.le dal - rrhaal and all or aitwttiizzl to mlna or mlaiag VACANCIES IN U.UMLATIUS .nnri4al la Hortioa 1 ef Uid Arfang l .is i ms, and th vain of oa, ourloa aa laud-Wa- al ticle thaU be too lole Uw Buie (onr-aA feint rvodvllea prepaela Budo of mining alauna, ar mining frtp to Beetle II af Aeuda VI af ISO fund. 1 eshlloh. for nUiar than mining ,erpeeee, shall te BUI am I. hgCTION Mute art, af tha hmtoif oaaalilaUae af tub. wl aa othar langibl ho a TL Hctrum af buic I directed to prarart,. latte la aaeaariea la tha bfWI,Uf. SECTION t. Mwratar, of Stela to ,th. te i amendment U puWulw-So It reoeleed bp the LeXMlsIsr of tha taw pruiMocl a ml ilutU.ll nd te be Ilch. Th awrater, el Mlate I dirocted la af all owe, M rolled hr thr Mute af I tab. bera elected le aaeh baaa aaacorrteg suborned la lie tbeton of tie fuu at raiu this prop Mol nmrndroonl to b 0 fwquirod hr th constitution tnd the not senersl else Ua la tb manner Ifcorotai to b submitted to th otertur of th State mmiVd br law. ttlTIOM I gertlaaa lo bo toad U at th oast ganarnl olscUun In th manner ar.CIIOV 8. Te lab effeet nkrn. That It ta praoneed te amend Martian II of Artlrlo VI of the eoneiiluiPm af the State npvnrvml If tb electors of the Mia I a the provkted It law. wton. If am SECTION 8. la offari af Utah aa that tho aaaw ahail read aa propmed amendment ahall taka affect i this graved br th oirrtora of tho fullowe i tha I at ap af Jammer. lilt. shall of State taka effort on filled. bo Filed the anmliMl nub proposed ta MacraUry Varaade SECTION Uw l.t dap of January. INC Varaadea that amp saeur fat either booaa nary It, Filed wtih tb Maorotary af BUI af tho leablatura shall bo filled I tech 25, lull. Constitutional Amendment manner aa bmp be provided bp law. l. RUCTION a Meareterp af Mlate ta No. 3 Tb aarretarp af Mtete b directed t Constitutional Amendment to statu aniooi, fund art.irivo to bo AhO aaaea tbla propoaag aiaeagment MANNKR fit DISTKIHI'TINU IN. No. ft poblwheg aa requlrod bp tbs aoaatitutloa tammst or atcH fund. A RESOLUTION CKFATtNfl A STATE and Is bo submitted to tbo abater of tbo A al"t raaalatlaa prevWlnr far sales COMM1M8IUN TAX -Mlate at tbo neat general election la ( te hieaa Joist reeelsltes A W"t rasslatisa proprouig a amend-mmanner provided bp law. bare thraa an albt aaaaag br tha to Mastisa 11 nf Artial II af in when. . If SECTION la affect la la IMS. arapaam th wnalitntiaa Blate af f Utah, rabp tha abatae af the Mlate. tbla Martian t. An Ida X. nag Radian T. Arta te ravsana and la salt. a. prapossd aawadmeat ahail tab effect ea tie la bill af tha cnnatllatlaa af tha Mlata B ling M raaalvad bp tha Lari talar f tb the let da, of Jaaearp. 111. af L'tah rataltn te tha Slat achaal fang State af I tab. af all riled with Uw Mecraterp af gtete the nag tha nun ar af glatribatin alaatad to aark Sana saaanrrlng II. 11. trraat af aarb fang aag atbar raaraaaa dharalat af tb sere rat acbeal glaldde af SECTION I Martian propaaif to amend. Mlata. Amendment ConaUtuUon! That it i prepoa.d t amend Section It of tha Article XIII Ba af tefiatatara tha It raaalrag bp of tb constitution of th No. 3 Mlata af t ub. In-Olaf ail tha ana-ba-n State ef Utah a that th nm will RESOLUTION RELATING TO REVENUE Hearn aaacarria te each alactag a follow: AND TAXATION thardat SECTION It. Crmttea of State to ram. aa aawnd-mA fatal faaalatba prapaate M MCI ION 1. Raaalatlaa prapaaag in mbais mamharaki taverns to Article and af It I ta iedisaa I ia proponed te amand beua nang. it That dalta farms awanty Mean! af the aaaatltatba af tha Slate af tilth Joint raaolutiaa nun bar a paaaad bp tha ba shall a tax comduties. Than relaUa ta raven aa sad taaatba. lexnlsture la IXI, propoaln to amand mission consisting of four State member, not Ba it rcaaleed bp tb Lteislelar af tb Sartloa 1 of of Artldo eoaatitutioa tha two of whoa shall belong to af aU of tb State of Utah ae that tha aama will mar than State af Utah. tb sum political party. Th mean here asm bera dec tad to sorb Haas Seaenr-rt- a raad aa follow t br of th commission shall ba tberdai SECTION I. fmatfi af laada aag athar th governor, bp and with thappointed of s prapaaag oant ECTION I. Bsctlaa af rant prapartp pracaada par terms of aa such office for th M map senate, amend tn a. end. a That b proneaed The of all land that pracaada ba provided bp law. Tb State tax commisfugor aap ba ran tad bp the Unit-a-d sion Sect Iona t and I af Article XIII ef the tare lean shall administer and auparviaa tb constitution of tb State of Viet a that Mtatea te the State, for tha aupport tax laa-- of th Stats It shall aaaea Uw him wUl raad aa follow t achooia aoanaoa I tha pracaada of all mines and af tha publi Militia and adjust aad SECTION t. Taaciblo prapartp to trapartp that nap aecrua to tha State squalls th valuation and nmnt af aecertaineg p rape rt lea toacg haw -- vale ip soebeat or forfeiture! all anclaimad prapartp among tho several coontia. It tea anaaal te pravid aaampt btbbtar and dirtdanda of nap oorporatioti shall bavo auch other powar of original ahana far Slate. AU tangible property in the Incorporated undrr thaWawa of thia 8teto: assessment a the map pro. tho legislature State, not exempt under the bwa of tha pracaada of tha a ala of timber, ninaral in suck United States, or ander thia aonatUutlon, or othrr prapartp from achool and State vid. i Under such regulation and within such limitation a th hall bo taxed In proportion to I j Unde. othar than thoaa rranted for pacific legislature map praaerib. It shall aatob. to bo aaerrtalnodoc prevtded br and fivo j centum of the not tub intern of publia accounting, review tha United Bteteaof thaSuta, pnroaraief th salepar prapartp afCUM of publia Unda Ipin bond issue., rovisa the tag lavta withl" ,h 8,Ml "hich shall bo odd bp proposed and pobllo lihra. tha Uaitad Elates suhaequent tn tha ad-- and budget of local govern mental units, municipal corporation and equal is th naaaaamont and valuation miaaioa of thia State Into tha Unite, shall of V"". "i1 property within tb count!. Th fa. oitbartnUd,l,nVUtroy?j relipioaa bo and remain a perpetual fund, to bo sxaloalvalp tie. impoMd upon th Slate board of aharttehla parposao. and places of burial fiu (und y,. lnUrnt equalization bp tb constitution and law for pri, which shall bo distributed among of this State aball b performed J bp th from Issatiia I th Mvtrtlonly, tchool districts according to State tax commission. ft. Water- rlahta. ditches, canals, reservoirs. I y,a Mt prscadlng school eeuatw. of State this each ahail thar In county powft- plant. pumpg pUnU. tranainlSECTION t. Baaalatba prapaaag to board of equalization conaba Haas, pipen aad titanm tmut4 ang I UHli xtwt H b proposed to amend house ba a county board of tha ef county commission, OMd bp lodlvUU or jaorporatlon for Ite number S pawed bp the sisting Th county board of ar of said bp I riV" Ijiateuir7 la 12. proposing to amend equalization county. nnd squalls th shall or oorporaUona. or the goUoB adjust ouch Individual Article XIII of tho of valuation and nasasment ef th raal and meadmra theraof, dmli not be tion o Uuh M ume 8ut lh, y,, within their res pec tiro shall aa personal property taxed a long thep aeparaulr baw read aa fdlowst subject to such regulation and owaad and used axcltoivalp for uch pur-SECTION T. Rate af taxatba Bat to counties, control bp th 8tate UX commission aa ooaea. Power pUnta. power tranembeba dutrihaliea. Tha rate linaa aag other pro partr.uaed for gait-- I IIntaxatloa on tangibla prapartp ahail not map ho prescribed bp law. Tha State tax araUng aad de Hearing alactrtaal powar. on aaeh dollar of valuation, two commission and tha county boards of equalization shall each hav suah other portion of which da used for furnUh ng general State (ournth. milte for a map ba prescribed bp th leg. powar for pumping water foe irrintlon parpoeae. of on mill for high rower tore. I purpoaaa oa Unda In the 8tate of Utah. okooi purpose, which ahail conatltuta tha alaSECTION 2. Secretary ef State te to V ba exempted from taxation tha high achool fundi said fund shall be that iraoh prapartp b cx-- d for auch portioned la tha manner tha lsgUUturo causa The secretary of S.at ia directed to this proposed amendment to be pub. purpoaaa. Thau axamptbns shall aecrua shall pravid. to tho school districts main, Ilabcd required bp tha constitution and to tha banaflt of tha uaera of water ao taming high achoob. and auch bvp for to ba submitted to the elector of th pumped undar auch ragulaUono aa tha leg-- I dutrict school which together State at next general election in th blatur map preacriba. Tha Urea of tha with y,, interest purpoaaa on tha permanent achool manner tha provided bp law. abated or ba remitted aP indigent poor luch ethr funds aa map be ,nd funj SECTION 8. T. take affect when. at auch tlmea and ia such manner aa map ,v,IUbla for dUtrict achool purposes, will If approved bp th elector of th State, ba provided bp law. Tha legislature map U annually aa amount which equal provide for the exemption from taxet.cn $26.00 for each person of school ago in tho this proposed amendment shall taka effect of homes, homesteads, and PeroonxJ proP- - state a shown bp tha last preceding achool on tb lit dap of January, 1951. Filed with tha Secretary of State Febortp. not to gxeaod two hundred f if tp dol- - eanaua : tha aama to b dUtrlbuted among Ur in yaluo for homo and homestead, th. .rhool dl.trict according to tha last ruary 25, 1930. and one hundred dolUrs for panotia prop, praccding school census: and In addition artp. Prapartp not to exeaad tJ.000 In Constitutional Amendment equalization fund which when added pfivom who I to other revenues provided for this par ,wnfV djtr dUabWd 6 n mttttarp aarvlc po bp the UgUUtur shaU be 5.00 for RELATING TO No. THR LOCATION Of United Stetea or of the State of each perron of achool age aa shown bp the PRISON STATE THE AND STATE Utah and bp tho unmarried widows and last preceding achool ceniua ; said INSTITUTIONS of such persona map be sat ion fund shall ba apportioned to tha orphan joint resolution proposing an amend. exempted a the legUlatura map provide. I school districts in such manner as tho leg. mnt to Boction 3, of Articlo XIX of tho shall provide bp law for I Mlntur shall provide. The legislator Said rates shall constitution of tho Stato of Utah, roan annual tab sufficient, with other aoun- - not bo increased unless a prnpoeition to to tho location of tho 8tato Prison cas of revenue, to defrap tha estimated or. increase tha aama specifying the rata or Botatingresolved it by tho Logialaturo of tho of the State for each fix- - rates proposed and the time during which dinarp aspen of State of tho members Utah, cal pay. Fit tha pypose of paying the the same shall ba levied, be first submit-Stat- e to elected each house concurring there debt. If any there be, tha legiila-- ted to a vote of such of tha qualified elecIn: tors ahail provide fop levying a tax an-- I tor. of tha State, aa in tha pear next pro. SUCTION 1 Soction proposed to amend nuallp, sufficient te pap the annual inter. I ceding auch election, shall have paid a That it is proposed to amend Section 9 of ext and to pap tha principal cf such debt. I property tax assessed to them within Article XIX tha constitution of tbo within twenty pears from the final passage I State, and the majority of thoaa voting Stato of Utah ofso tho tho that same will road I thereon of tha Uw wasting tha debt ahail vote in favor thereof, in auch as follows: 8KCTI0N I. Assessment and taxation I manner aa map ba provided bp law. SECTION 9 Location of public instituef tangible property regulation rate I SECTION I. Secretary of state to pub. tions and disposition of Tho publio . personal la- - I llsh. Tha secretary of State is directed to institutions of tho deduction exemptions State are hereby perratal j cause thia proposed amendment to be pub dlapoainona af til located tho at manently places hereinafTha lefffalatura ahail provide by Uw a nni- - ihhed as required by tha constitution and ter named, each to have tho lands speciform and equal rata of assessment and I to ba submitted to the elector of the State fically granted to it tho United States, taxatloa oa all tangible property in tha at the next general election in the manner in tho Act of Congress,by approved 14th, State, acoordlpg to its vain in money, and I provided by law. as one proposition In lieu 1894, to bo disposed of and usedJuly in such ahull preacriba bp Uw such regulations as of IE J. R. numbers 8 and 8, pasted at manner as tho legislature may provide: ball secure a just valuation for taxation the regular session of tha 18th legislature. First: Tha seat of government and tha of such property, ao that every person SECTION 4. Te take effect when. State fair at Salt Lake City. and corporation shall pap a tax in propor- If approved bp tha electors of th State Second: The institutions for tho degf and tion to the value of kb, her, or its tan tha proposed amendment shall taka effect dumb, and tho blind, and the State reform on the fust dap of January, 1931. gible property, provided that the legislaschool at Ogden City, in tha county of ture map dttennipa tha manner and extent Filed with the Secretary of State Feb- Weber. of taxing transient live stock and live ruary 25, 1930. Third: The Utah State hospital at Prostock being fed for slaughter to bo need vo City, in the county of Utah. for human consumption. Intangible propConstitutional SECTION 2. Secretary of State to pubAmendment erty map bo exempted from taxation as lish. The secretary of State is directed to No. 4 property or it map ba taxed in such man. cause proposed amendment to be pubRELATINO TO THE lished this ner and to auch extent as the legislature RESOLUTION as required by the constitution and map provide. Provided that if Intangible TAXATION OF MINES AND MIK1NU to bo submitted to the electors of tho PROPERTY property be taxed a property tha rate State at the next general election in the theraof shall not exceed five mills on each A Joint resolution providinr for an areend-m4 Articli 13, of the manner provided by taw. to Section dolUr of valoatlon. When exempted from when. constitution of tho Stato of Utah rotat- If 8ECT10N A To take effect taxation aa property, the taxable Income by the electors of the State, therefrom shall ba taxed under any tax ing to tha taxation of mines and mining thisapproved amendment shall take effect proposed based on Incomes, but when taxed by I property the 1st day of January, 1931. reolvd by tho Legislature of tho onFiled thi State of t7tah ai property, tha incoma j with the Secretary of State Febof memaU State of the The1 Utah, therofrom ahail not aloo ba taxod bers elected to oach house concurring ruary 25, 1930. legUlatura may provide for deductions, extherein : emptions, andor offsets on any tax based M. IT. of 1 SECTION Sections proposed to theI, State ofWelling, doSecretary of Statethat upon income, Tha personal incoma tax hereby certify rates shall ba graduated but tha maxi- amend. That it ia proposed to amend Sec- the foregoing Utah, ia a full, true and correct tion Article tho 4, eonatitution of copy of Constitutional Amendments Noa. X1U, of mum rata shall not ax coed eix per cent of net ineoms. No axcUa tax rate based tho Stato of Utah ao that tho same will 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, and 6 as proposed by the upon ineoms shall sxceod four per cent of I re.L session of the legislature of 1930 T I and claims to bo as- special SECTION 4. Mines net Income. Tha rate limitations herein as the same appear of record in my ofwhat to fice. basis and multiple eontained for taxes based on income and sessed In witness whereof, I have hereunto set for taxes on intangible property shall bo bo assessed aa tangible property AU metalliferous mines or mining claims, both my hand and affixed the Great Seal of offectivo until January 1, 1937, and thereafter until changed by law by a vote of placer and rock in place, shall be assessed the State of Utah, this 1st day of Septemthe legislature shall provide; provided, ber, 1930. tho majority of th members elected to the basis and multiple now used in deAU revoach house of tho legislature. enue received from taxes on income or termining the value of metalliferous mines from tax a on intanglbla property shall b for taxation purposes and the additional allocated aa follows : 75 per cent theraof to I assessed value of $5.00 pyr acre thereof tha state district achool fund and 25 shall not be changed before January 1, otherwise pro-rper cent thereof to tha State gen- - 1935, nor thereafter untilmines or mining (SEAL) State levies for aided bp law. All other fund and th Secretary of State. ,1a im. and otlwr valuabl. tolaarni lag Conalilutional Amendment wn Nw-- I .ta ,rotl, -- a tea-lblid- I. Ml, fib IH Fab-ftan-ry pab-Sel- U taut tws-thir- Fab-War- y rd d. et nt twa-thir- ds al r b jar, "' I,rp0of tf conatitu-Individu- two-tent- pats-tls- at "5 equali-mln- two-thir- two-thir- TPtShJLyuisijL al 1 Hi hlbt la tb country, at th Lo grad for rad. Trie o attract! that Angel yard war and urgent call from markprkra et a far dUlsnt aa Omaha. Kana Ciiy and Denver, and wer abl to pay traiiMportatlon coata and march and! tb fed beef to advantage. Tho conlgnment of mlddl fed Mtoer to Lo Angelo atarted In a tlm of tb year when for Jun many year In th pat, California f.or-no- .n via-Itt- s pt ol.-a- - Misses Anna and Eleanor Stark of tbla city. In company with Ml Helen Candland of Provo. MUa Helen Edna Hinckley of Ogdon and Mi Shelley of American Fork, returned home lat week from a tour of the East. They spent all week attending arlionl at Columbia University, New York City. At the clone of the school term they were mt In New York by Henry Stark and Mark Stark the former an employee of the Dupont Company at Wilmington, and the latter a mllonary, laboring In Wet Virginia. With tb Stark brother they toured the New England State. READ fur meats bst held up rs ruisrksUy -- all In Ik fes of seon duoed power If lbs wrk or--so, umr. snd until tit a tb rattld insrk- -t at lor Anol Do-nan- - - Erf? Livestock Situation 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS of the 1 wtrn a shipping grata caul to mlddl western market. Out of a total of marketed nt tb Lo 1&.050 cattl Union Stock Yard In Jun. Angel ILkOI wer tblped from California 141 from Arlaonn. Tbu pulnt. bandren It will that relatively few rat tie wer marketed at tb Stock aYrd from ouuld tb normal trad area. However. In July, out of a total of l8.o:7 cattl marketed nt tha Lo from Angetea yard. 13.313 wer California, with som of th other cattl from aa far dlatant aa Nvbrat-ka- , Colorado, Texas nnd Wyomln Aa a uiual thing, tb bulk of th California gran cattl ar marketed by Hi end of July. Thl year was an jticeptlon, du first to lack of feed anl a backward seaaon. and second of many cattl M to tb unwllllngne men to soil at tb normal time In F--: M hop of a higher market. Many California cattlemen wer bid on or m two cent a pound mor for their Esteer than they Anally had to aell Lr:fur later In th season. Th dectln m by tit low price E: , !. broughtIn on all other parts of th prevailing country, od tb abenc of tb usual good boef supplies that com form the California rauge. One of th confronting tb jiiiLMi serious thing InJUKtry I tb fact that tb public gctterally U not getting tb benefit of th low prlc level through the retail meat channel, and tbl I a matter of concern to every grower. California cattle Interest hav tak im! i.tsue with th packer, feeling that they should not go out of the itate for their supplies when there are ao many cattl within tb tat that ncoJ marketing. Tb packer .alls attention to th fact that th n bulk f the local supply did not this year and that there Is a scarcity among the local herds of well finished bullock and that to meet the requirement of the trade they must lie abl to offer better beef iban is obtainable In any con ilderable volume front the usual source. The packer also point out that if the cattle don't come In, the beef will. In fact, there has been some movemeht of dressed beef at ready and the volume has been kept down by bringing In the cattle, thus giving employment to our people, which woull not be so if dressed k History of Spanish Fork fat-te- beef came In. The present situation was duplicated In a smaller way two or three years before the Yards started and it Is one of those things that can only happen when our economic structure s all out of shape. We must keep In mind that means of transportation have been Improved and that' the country is getting smaller in units all the time. California has always depended upon other western states for a large part of its meat food requirements and It looks as though that would continue to be the case, because our production within tho state is not keeping pace with the increased population, and after all, we must remember that state boundaries are merely political lines and that so far as the western states are concerned, we have an intimate relationship which California should build up and encourage In every possible way. California has a lot of things to sell to the people of these states and also needs a lot of things Kscalani nnd Domlngues Sowlolt and HI Attltud Trnpprt nnd Toward tb m.23 I!untrn Wblt. CHAITKIt HI . The CutHMB of the Settlors - 31 Brnnch of thn Church Organised Flrat Irrigation CH.UTLR IV - Ohl Palmyra Days Brigham Palmyra Sit Tb Building of a Fort Bowleg and Tb Tlntlc Wr Walker War Tb tirabpper Plagu Peteetneet Dug out" Young Advise Tb tb (TIAPTKR '2 V 1 CHAPTER VI Growth and hi piiiiHiuii ( The Move Early Day Hunting for Coal Home Tbe Settling of the East of tb Pioneer Period Mail Service Water Dench Pabllc Buildings Cement SideWork System Transportation Electric Light and Power walk and Streets Fir Department Telegraph and Telephone Railroads Growth In Population Aid for Immigrant Road Difficulties Agriculture Publications. 10G Livestock Sugar Factorle CHAPTER VIII 119 Church Organizations Stake Organizations iliary Organizations Ward Organizations The Presbyterlaus Aux- CHAPTER IX J sl 139 Irrigation Wolf Hollow Reservoir District Court Decree Project The High Council Decree Strawberry Irrigation Contracts With the Government CHAPTER X is H H 11 I Hi 153 Spanish Fork in the Foreign "Wars The World War The Spanish American War War Declared Trouble on the Mexican Border on Germany Casualties Spanish Influenaa The Armistice The Honor Roll. Epidemic CHAPTER XI Clubs and Organizations 172 Commercial Club Rotary Klwanis American National Guard Womens Clubs Legion Sons and Daughters of Pioneers and Indian War Veterans Daughters of Utah Pioneers. CHAPTER XII Trees 179 CHAPTER XIII 184 Dramatics Picture Opera House Erected Music Shows Dancing Sports and Athletics Baseball The Race Track Fish and Game If 207 The Young Mens Academy High School District Free Public Library Nebo School District m If CHAPTER XV Hi I irovo. Rev. Theodore Lee was notified by : ! j s CHAPTER XIV Schools H H Sports and Recreation HI Mrs. Charles Funk, president of he Spanish American War veterans Auxiliary, and Mrs. Robert Croslie. were in Spanish Fork Friday of last week, calling on possible members of the organization, fhe Utah county camp Is located at g3 1 uric ApTh City Charter Tb Flrat City Survey Flrt City Election Palplication for Patent Tbo Echo Canyon War myra Abandoned Difficulties With High Water-Fur- ther Indian Farm Tb Given Trouble With tb Indian X Treaty of Peace Tb Black Hawk Massacre Tbo Diamond Fork battl War In Founding of Spuiiinli Planing Saw Mill Flour Mill Foundry Silk Molasses and Honey Mills Canning Shoe Factory Cement Products Factories throughout the year. Under normal conditions, price lev- HI els in the middlewest are sufficiently high to draw meat food supplies from f the west. In fact, prior to the opening of the central markets, western cattle values were established with reference to the middle westrn mar-kt- s less the cost of transportation to such markets. That was the only yardstick available for measuring But through the operation values. of the central markets, price levels have been fixed on the basis of supply IH and demand expressed at such and Mrs. Donaldson W. Lee, who have expressed their intention of making a trip west by auto. ..... Marly Melioration Manufacture and Industry j they can find more money in marketing on (he western coast. It would HH see rothat we are overestimating the !H importance of this event which has HS happened twice In 15 years and only for a brief period and may never happen again; especially If the west will produce the kind of beef that seems to be so much In demand telegram Monday afternoon of the death of his youngest brother at tho age of 54 at Peoria, Illinois. Rev. Lee left immediately for Peoria, taking the Denver & Rio Grande train at Provo. After the funeral, Mr. Lee ill return to Spanish Fork, and he will probably be accompanied by Mr. Frtll 1 CHAPTER VII that these states produce. It Is unusual for cattle prices to be so low In the middlewest that Mr. and Mrs. James S. Wainer and son, Lorin, arrived Sunday evening in Spanish Fork for a short visit here with relatives. During their stay hey are house guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. N. P. Peterson. Boll II C'llAPTKII r ( 13 Tito Place; Naturell (lift to Man Fiv Type of Soil Why tb City of Many Natloaallll. r City Government 220 Taxes Pay of City Officers City Expenses Elections Liquor Legislation Licensing of Business Health Laws Reduction of City Limits Streets Named City Officers Of Course Youll Want a Copy 1 I |