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Show ms, PAMM Fomc . . SPAKlSn FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, VOLUME XXIX 1930 NUMBER 37 Republicans (o Support May Build Worsted Mill in Spanish Fork SUFFERERS! f Booth and Tuttle ; ?fl ! ! AID THE FLOOD Plans for Diamond Jubilee Home Coming Ina-rou- Between fifty and silty members ' of the Home Coming committee met ward Second Tuesday evening at the chapel to bear tba details of the plan for tbe big Diamond Jubilee llom Coming celebration wbtrb will ba held In Spanish Fork on September) 31. S3, nnd S3. In honor of the HCj i anniversary of the granting of the city charier and the visit of Father 2 Escalante to Spanish Fork on Sep Umber 33. 177d. Mayor Booth, general chairman of f Hat Our Werht With Our llradm) (Wbeewla W Cbmt OUT CHICKENING Judging by the numbrr of ran tbnt iiiMd through town Tuesday, tbrrr mut b a boat of rblrken fancier In Utah County. And what n lot of brand now aotomobllna In tba bunrb! Thu buna must have been cackling during tba pant year or ao. which? Tba Republican night wan aa calm a laka of glaaa. whether they were fata' or "over-confiden- IN primary Monday and peaceful aa We couldnt tell realgned to tbelr t. DBIAMi Wa haven't been able to keep a ropy of "The lliatory of Spantah fork on band, ieople bava purcb-aae- d them as fast aa the binder sup plied us. Rut wa have a good many now. so let's bava your orders. You will And 110 pages of very Interesting material. It you could sit and listen to the reports of committees on the preparations for our big Diamond Jubilee party, you would very soon decide that Its going to ba SOME JUBILEE Utah County has never heard of such a time as we are going to have. Aro you ready? IT? Now cornea caplul from the East wanting to build" n factory in Utah for the purpose of manufacturing worsted yarns from our wool. Utah County and Weber county have been selected as probable sites. Spanish ' Fork has been proffered first chance. Thera's n real plum. Let's get It. When a man shakes hands with s, your first thought you will likely be: I wonder what job he'a out for." now-a-day- Some men's idea of majority rule Is to let n few men rule nnd to let them rule the few. A GOOD w ih X lli !. EXAMPLE The City Hull la benlg remodeled order to make It more convenient and usable for the purposes of tba city officers. The Urge room on tbe north which bn been prartlrally waste apace ,1 being fitted up fur tbe Clerk. The office office of the Mrs. Annie Rowe Berk, who bai room and the City west half of tb council on work unertaken tbe of putting chamber will constitute lb council tbe historical pageant, reported tbnt chamber with n door opening Into It wna progressing nicely, and tbnt the fronttall and another Into tbe tbe readings had all been prepared office of tbe Clerk. The east Half of tbe setting Is being painted, tbe mn tbe council chamber Is being made leal score Is being worked out and Into an office for tbe marabnl with a all la progressing In splendid shape door opening on tbe east so tbnt It (or the pagenat, which will be one will not be necessary for the police of the main features of the Jubilee, to disturb a meeting of but which will be presented free of department tbe City Council In order to Incarcerrharge at tbe City Park Sunday ate n drunk or other offender. Tbe enlng. September 31st. cell room has been remodeled, a ceof the adver ment floor being put In nnd tbe eella Bishop Elisha Warner Using committee reported the vnr moved to tbe north. This will make lou plan of advertising the cele- a aafe Jail. bration which have been put over, sanitary, Tbe entire lower floor will be renand stated that It la planned to Issue ovated nnd placed In A-- l condition, a complete detailed program of the and we will not be ashamed to celebration In n souvenir booklet, show vlaltoia our municipal building without ndvertlalng. which will be during tbe Diamond Jubilee. sold during the celebration nnd Mr. and Mr. Douglas Stewart and three children have returned home Parade lo Ilea to Los Angeles, California. On the Great Spectacle. way home tbe little girls gave three A parade, which It Is hoped will enterUInments at Richfield, Utah. ' eclipse anything yet seen In Utah County, la the plan of Captain Rex 0. Daniels, chairman of tbe parade committee, and bla assistants. Tb parade will be In seven sectlona, each under the direction of n competent corps of workers. Judging from the report of Captain Daniels, tba Idea of the parade has been very careful ly worked out, the committee is assigning the various floats, and all will be in readiness for a real show. It la planned to use the parade on two occasions, Monday night. Sept. 22nd, when it will be lighted with flares and Tuesday morning. Dtrorationrt In Scheme f Gold and Blue . In bo-tor- e. The city fathers have set us a good example by having all the weeds If. Eugene Hughes chairman of the cleared, away from the City Park. Decoration committee reported that It has made the park look 100 per cent better. Its their suggestion arrangements bad been made with that we all do likewise in order to i Sait Lake firm to decorate Main have our town look well for the Dia- Street In a beautiful color scheme of gold and blue .with occasional red mond Jubilee. The business bouses will be asked to carry out this color scheme In their GOOD BUSINESS decorations. Catholics to Put On Mai's in Honor of Escalante Mr. Hughes stated that he in company with Mr. Daniels had visited Bishop Mltty of the Catholic diocese of Utah, and had been promised that the Catholic people of Utah would HEAP BIG SHOW celebrate a mass at Spanish Fork on Sunday, September 21st, at 10:30 Unique! That's the only word that 1. m., in honor of Father Sylvestre can be used to describe the enter- Escalante, the first white man In tainment that Is being brought to modern times to look upon Utah ValSpanish Fork next Friday, Septem- ley. They also expect to take part ber 12th, by the schools of Nebo Dis In the parade. trict. Twenty-fiv- e Piute Indians from the Programs to Feature reservation near Cedar City are com- Old Timers ing here under the direction of Prof. Bishop A. T. Money reported that Manning of the B. A. C. to let us in bn many of the customs and secrets programs were being prepared for of the Indians. They are bringing Monday and Tuesday mornings, and that a general meeting would be held young papooses and old, old grand- at the City Pavilion Sunday afterwill chant their dirges, fathers. They noon .to which the Presidency of the sing their songs, dance rarely seen church would be Invited as speakers. dances, and demonstrate many of the customs of the Indians. Program to be Prof. Manning found the Indians Sports Great Entertainment in sad straits. They were poor, with little or no work to do and their Dr. R. C. Swalberg chairman of idleness was taking them Into mis- the sports committee, announced that chief. They welcomed an opoprtun-lt- about fifty thoroughbred racing horto get busy under his direction ses would be on band for the great and have apeared in several Utah race meet which will be held here cities. Monday and Tuesday of the celebraAdvance Information is to the ef- tion. He also announced that pulling fect that their entertainment is well horses from Salt Lake and Weber worth seeing. In fact, it should not counties and. as far south as Richbe missed. field, had expressed their intention The Indians will give a matinee for of getting in on the pulling contest. all grade and Junior High School stuEd. Money, chairman of the findents Friday afternoon. In the ev- ance committee stated that It is proening the public and high school posed to hold dances at the Escalante Gardens Saturday, Monday and pupils are invited to attend. The schools have guaranteed the Tuesday nights, and a wrestling match Indians a certain sum, but are not with Ira Dern as the headliner, durtrying to realize any profit. For ing the celebration. that reason the price at night for this C. W. Boot hof the concessions wonderful entertainment and oppor- committee stated that It was proposd ed to have Eldreds tunity will be only 25c. Superintendent Wilson and all the and another ride concession, and not school principals are very anxious have a carnival: Concessions at the that you attend and take advantage square and race track will be put of the opportunity they are bringing. out on bids. Just bear In mind that business Is not dull in Spanish Fork. Look at the ads today and youll know the reason why. We have a town full of wide awake business men and wo. men who are keeping business booming by keeping it at home. y Merry-go-Roun- J ltcpubllcan of Spanish Fork proClawson, of Spring City, buyduct weut on record as supporting er Owar for Ibe Rogers Livestock ComZ A in mioh Tuttle lo succeed liimsulf as of wa pany tbe principal Ogden, speaker at ibe meeting of tb Spanish Fork Klwanla Club held Monday J evening at the Palace Cafe. Mr. J ClawMu said 'he was speaking for Arthur Whetstone of Chester Pa., Z a ho la Interested lit the establishment of a worsted woolen factory In the West and la prepared to put fjoo.ouo Into such a venture, when Z a site la (elected Hint will answer tb 2 requirements. The proposed plant Mr. Clawson 4 auld. would cost In tbe neighborhood Andrus. David llodgo. It was of I7SU.0U0. nnd an additional Z agreed that the delegates to ter of a million dollars wouldquar-be albe Z tbe State rouvnetlon should needed for working capital. The ternates at the Congressional con- moat desirable location according to X vention nnd vice versa. Mr. Clawson in the state would be Tblrly delegates and ten alternates In the south end of Utah county, bewere chosen to attend tb Utah coun- cause Utah county Is now tbe largeet ITovd convention 30 at ty September of sheep It tb state nnd tb na follow: David II. Jones, Walter grower south end la In close proximity to T. Roarh, Thomas O, Robertson, Lee tbe Juab nnd San Pet abeep growers It. Davla, John E, Booth, Joseph (1. and tbe plant ahould be within easy Me Kell, Joseph E Nelson, Silas 11. (rucking dlalauce of the wool clip nnd Knell, Georg Hansen, 1'erry Thomas, at the same time be on tbe railroad. Nell Dable, Thomas U. Jonea, Ammon Western sheep men, tbe speaker Sarah Sterling, Herbert Snell, have always shipped their raw Raymond L. Olsen, department Tuttle, Amo Wood, I. I. Tbonia. Grant said, wool cast for manufacture, and hav commander of the American Legion Hounds, Angus Olsen, Mra. Louise will be the Installing officer at the (.arson, Janies Anderson, Mrs. Marie been forced annually to pay over a million dollars In rrelght on the dirt Bpanlsh Fork Tost Installation cer Nelson, lleber Swanner, Byron Tut- nnd grease It contained. They then A. A. Dr. T, Wells Andrus, emonlea next Wednesday evening at tle, bought tbelr yarn and woolen goods a oclock. Ed. Littlefield, of the Hroekbank, G. Hay Hales. Daniel It from the east and paid freight on Rating Hoard at the Veterans' Bur Lewis; nlternatea, J. W. Christenson (hat. By tbe establishment of a ran. Balt Lake, will be present, alsa Grant White, Rulon Morgan, Janies worsted factory here. Mr. Clawson State Adjutant and Service Officer Nlelsod, Mrs. llelga Jonea, Stanley pointed ami. this freight on raw wool Lewis, Joseph Hanson. Henry 'John- could bwsweed Otto A. Wlesly. th hsep Biasi.aa son; Rulon Nelson and Arthur Liv- the wool users could A lunch will be served and a buy tbelr goods r ingston. will ba rendered. All because of tbe freight. David Hodge was elected precinct cheaper vice men are requested to be presThe club members received the chairman for the next two years nnd matter ent. enthusiastically, and are planCommander Olsen will give n talk James Anderson secretary. It way ning a meeting for Friday, Septemmoved chairand carried that the on post activities. Littlefield and ber 19th, when Mr. Wbetaton will Wisely will talk on filing claims for man. secretary nnd Amos Wood act be here, aud the detail of tbe plan n as fill all vacancies. will be committee to disabilities and benefits all presented to as large a group David Hodge, Nell Dable, R. II. An aa can be men are entitled to. gotten together. All legislative acta passed for tbe drus, II. A. Gardner nnd Joseph E. were na Nelson of named members men will be ful benefit of the Utah County Central Committee ly explained. Z Ulth County j Auditor nnd as supporting John E. ollolh, mayor of Spanish Fork City, as state senator, at n well attended primary held on Monday night at tbo City I'avtllon. J. II. Snell was chairman of the meeting aud G. Ray Hatea secretary. The following delegates were elected to at ud the state convention; I. I. Thoms. J, II. Snell. Nell liable, John E. Booth, Joseph E. Nelson Congressional delegates: Angus Olsen, loirs Nielsen, llebrr Swanner, It. II. I uuan-iinoual- y City Hall Undergoing State Commander to Complete Remodeling Install Local Officers tr 11IGGKMT EVER CAN WE GET (ha committee, outlined the general plan of tba celebration nnd then called upon the various committee chairmen to report. Mrs.. Daisy Daniels of the Invitation committee, reported that nearly one thousand Invitations bad been mailed out to farmer Spanish Fork rs, and that the committee la de alroua of gvttlng an invitation o very person who formerly lived ben In order that none may be slighted She also dated tbnt n permanent terord la being made of the names and addresses of those to whom tbe Invitation nr sent. Pageant a III Feature, a tbe lied Croas baa railed upon tbe fipanUh Fork DWtrirt lo give 13(10 00 to Ibe relief of flood sufferers In tbe Hlate of Clab, and Inasititi'b na we feel that this la worthy cause, and tbe money will be bandied carefully by an organisation rompeleut and wilting to' adminlsur such aid, we kludly request tbe ward Bishopric to rreUe contribution nl the aairaineiit meeting on Sunday, September t tb. for Ibis cause, AHotluienU are as fid- Iowa; Lelaml. 110 00; Palmyra. Iluoo; Lake Shore. 1 1 5.00; Span- ooi Hpat.Uh Fork tfoenud Ward, 130.00; .b Fork First Ward, 30. (Mr; XpanUh Fork Fourth ward, Fork Third ward, HpabUh 30.00; Spanish Fork Fifth Ward. 110.00. The balance of the 1300.00 will be raise J by other organUa- Hons. Sincerely yur brethren, HENRY A. GARDNER. WEI.1.M T. IHUK'KHANK. U. RAY KALIN, Palmyra Blake Presidency. I 1fb-gra- lo Tbe Laurencelle Club was entertained at the home of Mra. Ellen Miller last Friday evening. Tbe origin of Labor Day was given by Mrs. A delicious Minnie Christianson. luncheon was served to fourteen members and two special guests, Mra. Vera Jrgyle and Mra. Jennie Swenson. Social conversation completed tbe evening's entertainment. ;V Boy Scout Notes Sons of Utah Pioneers Receive State Charter Cards hare been sent out to 45 boys to be present at the Coart of Honor meeting of tbe Boy Scouts of America to receive their badge of merit. Tbe Aaronlc Priesthood nnd In were 300 people Approxlmaetly the Boy Scouts meet conjointly and attendance Friday night at a charter furnish a very program Hapresentation meeting aqd social of ler the directionsplendid Aaronof tbe Stake tbe Sons and Daughters of Pioneers lc Priesthood committee and tta and Indian War Veterana, which was Stake Scout Committee. W desire held at tbe Escalante Gardens for very much the cooperation of the the purpose of presenting a state Your atetndance will be apcharter to the local organization parents. due to tbe encouragement preciated, Commander J. B. Hughes of. the it tbe All Scouts and gives boys. State Organisation presented the Scoutmen are requested to be prescharter to Peter Gottfredson, one of ent. Xt the Third ward chapel next the three surviving Black Hawk InSunday afternoon. September 14th, dian War Veterans, and Mr. Gottfred- at 2 o'clock. son presented It to Captain A. T. The report given at the meeting of of local who the post, acceptMoney Tlinpanogos Council shows that ed the charter with a few well chos- the en words on behalf of tbe local post. there has been great activity Jn the The Council covers Tbe charter presentation meeting last year. of 50,000 square miles, consist-- . came as the culmination of an intenof 10 counties which are divided sive drive for new members which Ing Into 17 districts. Palmyra, Stake bebeen conducted by the Spanish has one Fork poBt for the past several weeks ingThe of the districts.' Tlmpanogos Council la tha lar-g- est and a large membership bas been In the world and one of the best secured. The preamble of the con- Scout Executives at stitution states that one of Its pur- the head of it. LetInusthe world isthis appreciate to tbe is of, memory poses perpetuate fact by appointing enthusiastic workthe pldneers and Indian War Veter- ers in district and support him ans by bolding an annual encamp- in his our endeavors to make tbe ment and fostering reverence for Council the best in the world them In the minds of the. younger as well as the largest. Many young A more of delegation generation. boys have developed Into honorable than 21 members of the Springvllle young men the association and post was present; nearly as many contact they byhave had with Execufrom the Lehi post and Payson and tive A. A. Anderson.. Provo posts were well represented. is a missionary service, Captain A. T. Money of the local post andScouting Anedrson has tried to exwas master of ceremonies and short tend Mr. to all the benefits of It. speeches were made by Dr. George II. Let us fall Inpeople line and carry the mesof the emeritus Brlmhall, president to the boys of our district. He B. Y. U., Provo; Joseph Anderson, sage is devoting his life to the work and Captain, and Mrs. Maud Russell, 1st has a the future, some of of the Lehi post; State which vlslpnor has been fulfilled in part. Commander J. B. Hughes, Alma Fullmer and Morrell WALL STREET SCENE OF NEW Evans; Captain Estham Clegg of the LAUGH-GETTE- R . W.M. HAINES' H. of Curtis Springvllle post; Captain the Payson post; W. O. Creer of Pro"The Girl Said No, starring Wm. A spelendld musical program vo. Haines, with a supporting cast which was given Including community sing- includes Leila Marie Dressing led by F. J. Faux; vocal solos by ier, Polly Moran,Hyams, Crane, FranPhyllis Dean Wightman of Payson and Ru- cis X. Bushman, Jr., and Wilbur lon Crandall, of Springvllle, and Edus win Anderson of Lehi; Mrs. Millio Mack, will open Thursday at the Theatre. The Haines picture, Schofield entertained with accordian second talking vehicle, was adaptmusic; Mrs. Edwin Anderson, Mrs. ed fromallan story by A. P. Mary W. Bird, Miss M. Done of Pay-so- n Younger andoriginal was directed by Sam and Miss Blanche Thomas with Wood. instrumental music; Mrs. Len Hansen Haines appears as a young man and Miss Gertie Clements gave Just graduated from college and makreadings. ing his debut into the business world. H. J, Gerber, His futile attempts at keeping his job Wheat Wanted. and gaining the affection of the.boss' . . Phone 108-- r. an-are- A w&vJ ' m ex-e- B ' .:il vii,. Tim-panog- os - A: ft vice-capta- in An-gel- This picture, a view from the talking moving picture of n tour through the Ford plant, shows how fenders for tho Ford ear are pressed Into shape from sheets of ateet. This Is ons of the Isrgaat praises In tho Ford plant. UDVBBTISBMZNT) mines and transResidents of Spanish Fork and this from Ford-owne- d See S. L. Corn-abHouse for Rent to in Dearborn, county will have an opportunity ported to the plants east blocks of Commercial Ford-owned railroad visit the great plants of the Ford Mlchlngan In Motor Company through the medium cars; bow lumber is cut In the Ford Bank. 1.00 Choice Peaches, For Sale of a sound motion picture to be ex- forests and carried in Ford lake ships hibited in Spanish Fork next week, and how in the manufacture of the and 1.25 per bushel. See Henry B. are utilized Mortensen. Legrand F. Smith, local Ford dealer, car various y, ltt announced today. The movie will be a part of a Ford show to be held beginning September 15th and continuing through September 1 6 th in a large tent on the church grounds at Main and Center Street in Spanish Fork. The show will be open to the public free of charge from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. each day. Those who visit the show will be able to learn not only how the Ford automobile is manufactured in quantity production .but to obtain some idea of the vastness of the Ford en-- i terpristL, Mr. Smith of the local Ford agency pointed out. They will see bow coal and iron are obtanied for making fertilizer, charcoal briquets, chemicals and other things. Besides the motion picture, the show will include a number of special exhibits revealing step by step how various parts of the car aro truck chassis, and made, a a Tudor body cut in half to reveal the details of the construction. A feature of the show will be a display of the full line of Ford passen,, ger and commercial cars. Arrangements for the show were made by the local dealer in cooperation with Ford dealers in nearby towns and the Salt Lake branch of the Ford Motor Company. cut-aw- (ADVCBTISSia.VT) Tomatoes for Sale See Roy Bradford. 50c per (ADVZBTISUaNTt Choice Peaches, 1.00 For Sale and 1.25 per bushel. See Henry B. Mortensen. (ADVBBTISEMXNT) The John E. Carter Blacksmith Shop will be open fro mnow on under new management. Horse Shoeing and Blacksmithing prices.. done at reasonable attractive secretary at the same time are said to make up a riotous comedy filled with the typical Haines g tricks. The star is also given a chance at straight drama at the tragic point of the plot when the heros father dies leaving responsibility for the support of the family on his totally unpreared son. How he turns over a new leaf, and finally puts over an important business deal, ' winning the beautiful secretary, to boot, comprises a story which Is reported is hard to match for humor and thorough entertainment. The brokerage sequences are said to show the entire workings of a Wall Street concern with the "board tickers and financial details carefully reproduced. Haines, who was a bond salesman before entering pictures, is believed to have found it comparatively easy to play a role with which he had already beeome familiar through actual experience. laugh-gettin- |