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Show TROVd SUNDAY SPANISH FORK BURNED WOr-IAN SPR1KGVILLE WITH GASOLINE i. ' (Special to the Herald) era! services for Wtiuai TTTraiiit First ward chapel with Bishop Wm. The apeak- Heekstreui ' were President Henry. A. Card ner. Morris J. Martell, Postmaster David T. Lew-l- and Bishop who made the dosing re- ' marks.- Music included three num hen by the ward choir, a aolo b Bessie G. Hale. aj)dadut.ly Mr. Stella Brrfikbank- - and Arthur Livingstone; Prayt"-- f w r y Wells nd Iijo.j Iletirr T. Brockbauk Interment was In the T jOardnr. Spaalfb. Fork City cemetery, i Wtlliani T. Evans wag born April JK. vm in Siith We HJa Mt-eta were Benjamin Vnd Mary Fin-oBva us. lip catne to CTan In 1880. lie married Margaret Gardner, 'who' " bin. imDeeemucr; 100(1. He. . g Becfc-ttro- - lMnk n n few-da- ys exploded igniting her nothing. Her husband managed to et'usuih "Ae flames hut aot ntll Ue had been painfully burned. A physician from Butte waa aummoned and dressed the burns.' Ir will be Becewtary for her to remain unJer tlw doctors! care for several week, Lut Iter le- - V Latfer-da- eY?ryJ.hopLioOx JhejMenda here. j EXtHANGE J . . OPENS4 TUESDAY -- Gleaner girls 7 ' ia.,syatf 11 I . p Ic g They returned to Spanish Fork, where they enjoyed lunch and their melons. Those who went were Mary Bird, Mrs.. I). A. Smith, Jessie Packard. Ruth Boyert Tactile Straw aud Mrs. W. . Groom. tr-- ill i r m CI mm n n I a at Ia aa by-M- iss w -- c -: ..11 rnw Iav i aaar i-- ti a at a si mm mm II C av . II K; 't - i -- WEST-' CENTER ! STREET ri change LPeoa rtment t guests of Mrand Mrs, Cornell Mendenball Thursday even ing, the occnKion being Mrs. Men opening over-nigh- denhall'i birthdaj , y TTlir. Ed. EFh anXMra phe motored to Beaver one day this wfeek. Tuesday Jlul and back L Sept7at-325-WesbGen- ter . V MIm Eva Berry home after spending Sun Kranciitoo. has - An Easy Way to Get New Furniture We have a large stock of slightly used furniture; some new furniture that has been dam- in shipment but soundly repaired and For a long time the people of this community have expressed a desire for a furniture ex-- , change where they could get full value out of their used furniture in exchange for new. In building a new home, remodeling, or making changes you T)f ten find good furniture that doesn't look just right in its new surroundings. Call us up we will gladly appraise furniture in your home and allow you good values on it as a down payment on new furni- -' ture. Irrind MrsrTed Rowland and son, Reed, returned from Scofield Thursday evening, after an absence of several months. JlMissJIelrtr Mendenball entertained at cards Thursday evening for Ieona Gndmundson. Jessie Palton, Virginia Warthen, Virginia Pack ard, Lucille Straw. Anna Harward. Jertde Packard, Melba Oakley, Vlr glnia Whltlaker, Enid Mendenhall and Catherine Dougall. Prizes were won by Melba Oakley, Jessie Pack Dainty ard and Enid Mendenhntl. refreshments were served by the and ends that represent wonderful dis- cdlftits frdm regular' '.retail price; day will see many good pieces of furniture exchanged to us for new that will be sold at excellent values. It will pay you to call in often and look overthese bargains' asTthey hostess. .4 Season's Newest Bargains in Used Furniture returned tmtmnrt lt the Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson nttended the theatre In Provo Thurs day evening. - come in. TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE NOW FOR NEW Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird of "Bin bamvl8lteji-lnrijyodLlle..rrlda- ij on their way to Saratoga. Modes In Mrs. Ked Christensen has return ed to Fairview after Ivlsitlng her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MendenhalL Coats.,. Mrs. Joe Vane, of Salt Uke, ! with Mrs. B. spending the week-enM. Mendenball. , Dresses s d - Mrs. -- Dean W. 'Bench, ho has been lsiUng her mother, 'Mrs. J. E. Wonnacott left Saturday for Carbon counTyT '". "7 Millinery Cash Values -- Mlss Catherine: B. the spending on week-endl- Donga"!'-' TIIE DEPAR1MENT-STOK- CINDEREaA CenterProvorUtah i Mr. and Mrs. William Vitney are Leona Gndmundson spent several Childs, Mr. .ftnd Mrs Leo Weight Mr. and Mrs Joseph Alien and Miss at home, after spending several days this week in Logan. Vema Alien. days In Logan with Mrs. Witney's . it k ma. uu wit. a. if. xituckn uric r HI1L ." . in alt Lake Wednesday andThnrs-diy.-Miss Josephine Sanford is here from Idah6-"t- r visit JiergrandlH0thj: Mrs. A, H. Cranner returned from er, Mrs. Eliza Thorn. Bhe Kenitworth Friday evening. Mrs. John Bryan went to Mantl will remain . in Bprlngvllle for the Friday for the fair and 'Black Hawk . Miss Maud Smith, Miss Anna ... . Smith and Miss Bessie Houtz rmo encampment. a In G yrf - J R. W. Davidson and J. RTDavIT Sum-sio"Mr. them SiissVera with L. 'J. and Mrs, and taking Whitney n, Jr visited their mother, Mrs. who will teach there during Mrs. Mary Huntington and f. R. Davidson for a few hours family, Scho- - the coming year. to motored daughter, Mary, UinWednesday on their way from fleld Thursday. .. vatba to Moroni. Mr! Jim Rothwell and family reMose Johnson; Athos Johnson, Roe turned frpm Idaho Thursday . and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gonld and andr-Ea- rl Groesbeck Groesbeck will pend the winter here.' Jr. G. Mrs. H. Baumer, ianchter, a Mr ill of Chicago71lRlteTa"frarid Mr. and Mrs. C. G: - Salisbury, V. M. Lyall for several Thui'sdfly : evening, days . on Creek cooked where supper."Ella Mayeock and Miss Jessie Miss a they after enjoyed to .back Chicago teir way ever' a camp fire. Packard attended the recent state our of tle northwest. outing' vf the A. I, B. at Lagoon., Mr. and Mrs. Jim .Sumsion motorMr. and Mrs. Dean Bryan, if Salt Uikt1, 'were the dinner guests of ed to fialt Iake Thursday. Mr. Ted Rowland They left Friday were accompanied by Miss Electa morning for St. George fd be gone Urn. Max'Kless Friday. McKenzie, who 1remalned to vlsit several dnys. ' Me. and Mrs. Virgil O. Hafen and for several days with her sister. Deahrfire MrC"TCErTJawwnce".'" fw6nrhOTrpn",'"TB6ra"1ind" Mr. nndJMrs. C. G. Salisbury too n SprUjgfiHectfiiKjlajs, aftey tored to Soldiex Summit Sunhry Hiendinigtthe'summerafr their camp - Mr. and Mrs M. A. Reynolds will leave Miss Hannah Reynolds and Mark !n Strawberry.' They A garnJsh of whipped cream on Monday for Eugene, .Oregon,- where Rtynolds, Jr., spent four days thfii milk soniw improve .their appearMr. Ilafen Is an Instructor of art wwk in Sanpete county. They at- ance and adds to their food value.--Th- e In the -- l'niversitybf Oregon, and tended the fair and Black Hawk enhard central core of aenb-bng- e will go by way of southern Utah campment in Mantl. has a sweet, pcppery flavor tnd California. They will spend which is espetiully good wbn chop-I- 1 V"'I!'-"- k veralayjJnBonlljeinriflh. where Mr. Hafen iwill do some the house ' guest of Miss Iiessie - Fnith Is HotitK. the dentist believing when be says It-- isn't going to hurt Cari an Gordon Crandall went to Mr. and ,Mrs. spent Thursday and Friday in Mnnti and 8a)V Lake Wedneday evening to at- . MEET Spring City, visiting the fnlr and tend a double wedding, their cousin one of the! Black Hawk reunion in Mantl. Stn1cy McAllister, ling .T, lirldegrfKimsj and his - famous : and Mr. andIritfJ'rank-Scovi- ll Saltair Band At swimming party at hildren, of Ogden. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. "John 3, Groesbeck. GLENGARRY Glengarry - was enjoyed Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. "Guy Thursday, September 9th Mrs. Era Gudmnndson and 'Miss Brown, Mr. and Mrs Channcy - tored-K-F-owit reen-Taws- da . K''' ' ' SPECIAL Glasses Reading $050 - OF PROVO E Salt Lake. n . Terms, ofJCredit :7? mm 325" at our new Gloves to Match Vis it Ciivderjillr ' ;.f ig33!f vsyuAiu. i ni N II lifEIStlllflllMllli mi simm ' New Furniture for Used!: Mrs. Diniick -- Huntington attendNell edthe-tr ivea freer Jn SjianUh Fork Wednesday. An Interesting social event of the week was an quilting A man of few rords doesn't have party-"' given Wednesday by Mrs, to take o many of them hacit,; '' W. it. Humphrey.' Those who par HelpaleoT weraririMileMiSnf KleaaJ Mrs. Jas Peterson, Mrs,-M- a Mrs. Morris Crammer and Mrs. ' Martha Lee. A' good way tOfcook carrot a in the hottest possible time to conserve "iht'lr vitamin Is to cut them on a frllccr and cook them in just enough lightly aaltad boiling water to coyer, la 10 niinutea or leas they will lie ready to eat. When drained, seasoned with butter or cream, aalt indpepier, and nerved piping hot, With the leopard akin coat, (loVea '4 bey will apiieal to many-wh- o pro-tesith leopard akin cuffs are oon- eat that "never ordinarily " they aldarsd cbio, - mi vjj.mi. vw-'- vt The look moat full' Of Interest, la L the m wnbroker'a ledger. year. 230 West DEPT. -- 7SInTai)a nrnfeen5n ftlv ahurrh worker, la that organization. ilVath was dne to' cancer,- - from ; which he Imd'Saoffered several '.warmu? B. ITIXGATB Kepartcr . ;lster. Mrs. Ma rganUJUaviit-a- Jl air ing in Wales. Morgan and James , - (Evans, Provo. Thomas and hiln Evans of Spanish Fork. Mr. faithful J. Biotore4oteiaredBeday"eveii-infor watermelon and cantaloupes. line! . wa--a. ' f of Mrs. J. A. Law born wbor i viirit- - Lyall. Jng her husband in Montana, that The Third ward she net with a painful accident a fffrjr -- Jivaag MK&. - '"i".r"T'!.; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Banmer and - the Herald) r; to(Special -- SPANISH FORK, Sept 4 Word daughter, Sophia, of Chicago are haa been received here by re Is lives the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. M. FINAL REST IIAlIi7WOE5ffeEtlri92r v Looking at the World Through Rose-Colore- - . j SEE ISA KEPUBLICAN CCWGK6S5EEPUBlCAr4 f-r- (A X ' J'i $7 : - (If rttTcrm-KniK- ) fW VCG" Vi tSJ "' ' Tiui SOKE AMP FOLKS ': V . . 1 ' -- ; I Glasses d -- COK'T UCS Xe REPUBLICAN SLUSH FUNBS AN? TAB 4 i - I J ' I -- . t The very best toric lenses in -in : Zyloid frame." and-Hsed uine " painting.--TV-"--rr- - -- - 4DelJiChipman UpstairsJeweler 212 West Center ' 'i V" c'i?'ui-i-"- '"l " :tjack davist; 14-pie- ce - "iizSzLXh&itev LENG ARRY MONDAY The TroubadoursV |