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Show s THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Mrs. C. M. Jacobsen was hostess to Club last Thursday evening. Mrs. Jane Hodglns gave a ELISHA WARNER Editor splendid report and talk on her visit EZRA WARNER. .Business Manager to the 32nd annual convention of the Fderation of Womens Clubs, Entered at the Post Office at Span- Utah which was held In Logon September ish Fork, Utah as Second Class Mall 30th, October 1st and 2nd. Master Matter, January 23, 1902. Eugene Jacobsen entertained with two violin solos with Mrs. Jacobsen PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY playing the piano accompaniment, Subscription Rate $2.00 per Year and Miss Ellen Jameson sany two vocal selections with Mrs. Rose Funk Mrs. Annie Taylor was hostess to playing the accompaniment on the the Sorosis Junior club on Thursday piano. A delicious luncheon was serevening of last week. Bridge was ved at the close of the program to the pastime, high score being won by 15 members and six invited guests, Mrs. Hazel Nolan. Luncheon was Mrs. Grace Gardner, Mrs. LaRetta served at the card tables. In addi- Brockbank, Mrs. Mima Thomas, Mrs. tion to the members, two special Minnie Hales, Miss Grace Creer and guests were present, Mrs. Phebe B. Mrs. 0. H., Peterson, the latter of Lehi. Hughes and Miss Iverson. The Spanish Fork Press the 3taBI2IBlEIIZBEBailBlEiaaXBllZIB33EE3IEXaaaai3IXXZl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION N Self-Cultu- re Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 13th, 1925 d NOTICE Is hereby given that T Johnson, of Soldier Summit, Utah, who, on April 8, 1924, made homestead entry No. 0340878, for SE4 Sec. 7, Etf, ENWVl, Lots 1 and 2, Section 18, Township 10 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the lan dabove described, before the Clerk of the District Court, Provo, Utah, on the 25th day I WHEELER FUNERAL HOME I SERVICE r WU-for- The officers of the Fourth ward Primary held a social Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sena Olsen honoring four retiring officers of the Primary. They are: Mrs. Sena Olsen, Mrs. Ella Thomas, Mrs. Lena Williams and Mrs. Vera Argyle. The following program was given: singing under the direction of Mrs. Annie Bowen; prayer, Mrs. Ella Thomas; trio, Mrs. Annie Bowen, Vera Bowen and Rhea SwenBon; paper, Mrs. Maggie Swenson; whistling solo, Mrs. Janie Williams; piano solo, Mrs. Hazel Larsen. President Sylvia A. Swenson presented each honor guest with a piece of hand painted china, after which they responded with a few words of appreciation to the primary officers and expressed their pleasure at the work. Mrs. Maggie Swenson and Mrs. Maggie Bell of the former presidency and Mrs. Hannah Bowen and Valoy Bowen, new officers were present. Luncheon was served at 11 oclock to 27 guests by the refreshment committee, .composed of Mrs. Kate Skinner, Mrs, Louise Larsen, Mrs. Bertha Bowen, Mrs. Christie Briggs and Mrs. Ruth Olsen. , of November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Major E. Loveless, of Soldier Summit, Utah, and Clyde Conklin, Albert Nielson and Arthur Jackett, all of ELI F. TAYLOR, Thistle, Utah. Register. ADVERTISE!! Free Motor Hearse and Family Car Complete lino of all new and plies. Our motto Phone 44 1$6.35 $1.00 90c BOOTHS SARDINES, 7 cans for TREE TEA, 3 pkts. for PEANUT BUTTER, 3 cans for SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs. for 1 lb. Schilings BAKING POWDER 9 lbs. ROLLED OATS All best brands COFFEE ' -- ..$1.00 .$1.00 $1.00 25c - 50c 50c 55o THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR SATURUDAY BARGAINS BBflflBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBaBBBlIBBBBEBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lako City, Utah, September 29th, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Major E Loveless, of Glluly, Utah, who, on April 1, 1921,' made Homestead Entry, No. 02U473, for SE4NE, Aitrirlits-llutm- Phone 75 FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd t Two Shows Each Evening ' Matinee Wednesday and Saturday , With Percy Marmont, Raymond Griffith Lewis Stone and Alma Rubens Too big for any words to describe Its the story of women through all the ages. About women who would sacrifice even love , ip 'li I. bJ$ f . i a uiurc t.B et i b n ' u' 'tiil !. lit1 f ! ,1.11 (1 ' Vli 1 !,! t ; m n '1" ri. I , 1, p t "j, w Jars 'LliliiiiiilJit nfie Goach WM. low priced. Coach Vo Vo What does he ' doT Also WILLIAM DESMOND in "TIIE RIDDLE RIDER." ? i youll be sure to enjoy. A thrilling Western chapter play 4 Matinee at 3:30. i MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 and 27 ' THOMAS MEIGHAN in P. JACKMAN, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF , i Out of the shadow of prison worlds to back an unwelcoming world. Fighting to win back the world he had lost honor, friends, and the girl he loved. t Also INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL and COMEDY. UBvasnsmmT) In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the Estate of GEORGE E. ANDERSON, Deceased. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 and 29 NOTICE TO CREDITORS in THE DEADW00D COACH TOM MIX and his wonder horse, TONY Creditors will present claims wivh vouchers to the undersigned at Ms residence la Spanish Fork, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the 25th day of November, A. D. 1925 tank in rear Remy electric starting; lighting and distributor Ignition-Fis- her windshield, W one-piec- e automatic windshield wiper and cowl lamps. Come In and see for yourself this remarkable coach value. The kind of picture you like to see Tom in. This picture was taken in Southern Utah at Zion National park and Bryce Canyon. JAMES A. ANDERSON, Admlnlstra-to- r of the estate of George E. Anderson, Deceased. DOOTII ft BROCKBANK, Attorneys. 525 525 675 775 425 550 ALt PRICKS I LI NT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. BOOTH ft BROCKBANK, Attorneys. one-piec- tew. A ragge dkld from Frisco suddenly finds himself cast up on a U shrdlu lu hd South Sea island, the lone suruuvluuvoruuuuuU i South Sea ilsand, the lone siywlvor of the good ship "Sarah Winch. HAZEL JACKMAN, Administra- scores of unusual quality such as you would expect to find only on higher priced cars dry disc clutch g extra large brakes e rear axle with pressed steel Sedtt SEST- -. , LITLE ROBINSON CRUSOE trix of the estate of Wm P. Jackman, In the Chevrolet Coach you will get features Touring ' Roadster Coup. JACKIE COOGAN in Creditors will present claims with vouchers at the office of Booth ft Brockbank, Attorneys, Spanish Fork, Utah, on or' before the 25th day of November, A. D. 1925. housing vacuum fuel feed with foJx Flint Michy ANOELDS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County Utah.' In the matter of the Estate of semi-floatin- i i MDVEBTISEMXNTI r,. r EAST OF THE WATER PLUG. V BOOTH ft BROCKBANK, Attorneys. this the 4,1 Also MACK BENNETT comedy C6&86(1 tiis mate t for petty finery. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, on or before November 21st, 1925. JANE FINCH JARVIS, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Jarvis, (otherwise Thomas H. Jarvis) De-- mdwrm at 8:30 FINE CLOTHES In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the Estate of THOMAS JARVIS, (otherwise Thomas H. Jarvis) Deceased. , oclock ANOKLUS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd Consult the County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of , O , Sept. 3. 1925. for Economical Transportation First 7:30, Second " tained last Thursday afternoon at her home in Payson in honor of Mrs. C. B. Rayburn of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. Mina Webb of Kays-vlllThe time was mostly spent picking up the World's Series baseball game by radio. At 4 o'clock a luncheon was served, additional Deceased. guests being Mr. and Mrs. J. M.Creer JOHN W. LEWIS, CREDITORS TO NOTICE and Mrs. J. R. Creer of Spanish Fork. Creditors will present claims with Mrs. Elmer Swenson entertained in to the undersigned at Spanvouchers, honor of Mrs. C. B. Rayburn of Los ish Utah County, Utah, on or Fork, a six oclock dinner SatAngeles at 12th day of November, before the urday. The hostess was assisted In ARTHUR LEWIS,, serving by Mrs. Blanche Swenson. 1925, The following guests were present: Administrator of the estate of John Mrs. C, B. Rayburn, Mrs. Sophia NelW. Lewis, Deceased. son, Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Mrs. Joseph A. Swenson, Mrs. Oliver Swenson, MORGAN, COLEMAN ft TUCKER, Mrs. David Bowen, Mrs. Wm. Larsen, Attorneys for Administrator. Mrs. Rulon Swenson, Mrs. Harold Provo City, Utah. Swenson. ta program ' YOURS FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY . Opposite Auditorium Tuttle Building brought luncheon and while enjoy- tention to make three-yea- r Proof, to ing the visit made the time profitable establish claim to the land above desby quilting a quilt for Mrs. Gull. cribed, before the Clerk of the DisThe ladles of the Third ward gath- trict Court at Provo, Utah, on the ered at the church Thursday and 10th day of November, 1925. had an all day cleaning party, giving Claimant names as witnesses: E.B. the church a thorough going over. Mason, F. A. Jones, J. R. Houtz, W, A luncheon was served in the base- T. Johnson, all of Soldier Summttti ment of the church at noon. The Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, building is now epic and span inside Register. of both the auditorium and the amusement hall, and a score of ladies feel better because of their useful PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES labor. e. j II GENERAL REPAIRS NE, NENW, Mrs. Jane Clove charmingly enter- sup- ht NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION c funeral te f Battery and Ignition work Automobiles Overland and Willys-Knig- SE4 Sec. 12, Mrs. Bryant Gull was honored one Section 13, Townday last week when a party of her SEtt, ESWtt 6 East, Salt 10 South, ship and home Range her at neighbors gathered gave a pleasant party. The ladles Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in- SUGAR, per sack SUGAR, 15 lbs. for 10 lbs. of SYRUP up-to-da- Quality and Economy,. J. Bingham Garage ENT) ( , 1st North and 3rd East, Springville LICENSED EMBALMER PJ O. B. MICHIGAN SPANISH FORK MOTOR CO ' SPANISH FORK. UTAH QUALITY AT LOW COST Don't It. Its great. Also two reel comedy. , J Matinee Wed. at 3:30, 10c. Evening prices,, 10c and 25c. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for Utah County, Utah. la tha matter of the estate of . COMING RICHARD RICHARDSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence, Benjamin, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the 15th day of December, A. D. 1925t Dated at Benjamin, Utah 'countv, Utah, this 14ht day of October, 1925. T. LESLIE RICHARDSON, Administrator. BOOTH ft BROCKBANK, Attorneys, II Provo and Spanish Fork, Utah. I (ADTXRTISIUXNT) mtBS V2 t JAMES CRUZES successor to The Covered Wagon THE PONY EXPRESS with Ernest Torrence, Betty Compson and Wallace Beery. Nov. 3, 4 and 5. THE SILENT ACCUSER Peter the Great. t with a German police dog, ' i j |