OCR Text |
Show TilK SPAXLS1I FOHK PRESS. SPANISH FORK, UTAH By PERCY L. CROSBY Q by h Wwppf Syndic Mrs. William Flavel entertained a six large party of relatives at The members of the Mrs. Roy Curtis delightfully en- friends of her a tertained large party lt, were charmingly entertained on Games and,music evening. Saturday p.(, , aft(,rnoon 0f last week ' were enjoyed until midnight wlur A paper on the ' 'pna Tuttlo. an elaborate supper was served, cov- - life and Inventions of Thomas A ers being laid for 24 guests. Edison was given by Mrs. Zella Ar- " Miss Florence Tuttle enter gyle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach and tair.ed with a musical selection and a Mr. and Mrs. Ilans Larsen motored short current event was given to Springvllle last Friday evening, each member. Refreshments where they attended the wedding re- - served to twelve, the hostess being ceptlon of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wil- - assisted by her daughters, Florence liams held at the home of Mr and and Helen Mrs. Del Fulmer. Mrs. Williams was Studebaker Buggy and harness for Miss Ardell Fulmer, formerly of this or trade. See Thad Edwards. sale city. Self-Cultu- a David Boyack Jr., of Moore, lda-- ( Miss Eliza Jex of this city and Mr. ho, who was operated on Wednesday Aschel Rothwcll of Springvllle were oMnst week for apponrtlcltis by Brs.' married yesterday at the Salt Lake IluBhc8 and Hughes is recovering Templo. and is able to be around again. re f dinner Wednesday evening ic I ay honor of her daughter, Mrs. her? visiting been Manwlll, who has on since the holidays and who left son Don little her with Thursday for her home at Richfield, Idaho. Miss Eva Lewis, attending the U. of U., has been made a member of the Lamda Phi Lamda sorority of the school. The sorority has Just been organized, and Miss Lewis is one of the 'barter members, being present. Mus- ic and duncing were enjoyed until Mr. and Mrs. J. Stoker Davis enmidnight, when luncheon was served tertained a number of relatives and to all present. friends Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. Davis' brother, Taylor Deck, who Tho members of the Third ward will leave Monday for a mission to Relief Society met Tuesday aftornoor the eastern states. The time was a farewell evening Saturday party Mr. with and Mrs. David Morgan. The spent, in social chat, games and will be held the Second ward was given by Mrs. music, and refreshments were'ser-ve- d lesson locular meeting house in honor of Taylor Measom. CharW Mrs. Susie Prior by the hostess. who leaves fill next Monday to Beck, THE GOOD WILL OF a mission In the Eastern States, and rtal a sketch of the life of Joseph Ol'R CUSTOMERS M. Dean Hayes, who will leave In ,,,n(b 8nl a number of the The Third Annual Irrigation and for a mission to the South- - le:,(Brs of the Church. A large num-er- n Drainage Congress will meet In OgSociety workers were den Thursday and Friday, January states. All members of the ward ber i appreciate the good will of my Mrs. PrespntMorgan has been 1" 29 and 30. President John A. Wld-tso- e and of all friends the missionaries customers during the time I have health this winter. ,,,u,r during of the U. of U. is president of are bo to invited cordially present. hcen in business in Spanish Fork nnd and announces an the association, a!m to maintain the same feeling Co-o- p The Old has its wo-'Miss Eliza Jex, a bride of the again taken interesting program for those ins. an(j make more friends. We all as ono in Irrigation and drainage of our dividend terested been has a place motif the of payers, s number (' of materials and dire the high - problems. stockAt of tbe the annual Vf Special invitation is exfunctions the meeting during past sve:i the scarcity 3ame and hope the! drain-- ubPc understands why Sheet Metal days. The largest of these was giv- - hnb.ers cf the Institution, held on tended to all irrigation and desend It to was to or we-voted on Saturday evening representatives Monday evening. last age districts Y'o-- k today. We do of work that satisfies and brings! by the Bee lliye girls of the First flare a dividend of eight per cent on and many district will be representward at the home of Miss Marie the preferred stock of the institution, ed by speakers. The main addresses a Corner back, and if for any in'Leifson. Thirty-fiv- e guests were four per cent payable on February will be delivered by Dr. Samuel Foron vou have not come hack, come I S. Reclamation Service me. Don't kick to your present and games, music nnd m- - 15th and ftur per cent payable on tier of the U. red Adams of the UniAll of Frank the Prof. and this 15th were year. Miss Jex August enjoyed. neighbor as we believe in the old freshments were of California. of directors Institution the an versity with the girls a satisfied customer Is thejwas presented by and an aluminum animously reelected. . best advertisement. Our motto is electric flat-iro- n 1 (rY and if we can t , roaster. Pleasp, Another party for Miss Jex was bere is some obstacle un- avoidable. Our success depends r a miscellaneous shower given Thurs- tbe public and we therefore TRY TO day night of last week by Mies Nena PLEASE. I am prepared to manu-Jam- Hansen. A large party of girl friends f8ture anything pertaining to sheet were present, games and music wore IN THE OLD ROCKHILL BUILDING enjoyed until midnight, when lun- metal work and can work heavy was cheon served. eu The honor as as the lighter weights. guest ajs 144 Main Street Our ROUND OAK HEATING SYS- received many beautiful presents. on Miss Bertha Jex entertained TEMS for modern homes have prov-- ; Tench your dollars to have more cents" by buying en a great success and we Invite your Wednesday evening of last week In here. ( )ne price to all and that the lowest. This one branch of,bnor of ber sister. Miss Eliza Jex. nvesnj,atjon " of and mils games merry variety our )Ugfness that has grown to aA 68c OLD MASTER COFFEE, per pound can whe- 52c large extent and has made us mor!were enjoyed until midnight BREAKFAST COFFEE, per pound can WEDDING trade. This Is one of the best hoat-- j Inncheon was served to twenty-fiv- e 25c FOLGER'S SHASTA TEA, per package friends. The hostess was as- 29c Ing systems there is on the market; TREE TEA, per package tbore are many cheaper heaters, but Bsted by her mother, Mrs. George 69c CORN MEAL, per 10 pound sack anl ber sister, Ida. fh home owner vant8 an artlcl8 65c GERMADE, per 10 pound sack 6c w(j jast ufP(ime. and the ROUND TOOTH PICKS, per package Clwinilieilaln's Tablet MOIST AIR HEATING SYSTEM 39c BUCKETS. GALVANIZED 10 quart 49c guaranteed to last. 12 quart GALVANIZED BUCKETS 10c e wjjj be pjease(j gjve estlmat- - I When you are troubled with indl-o- f CANDLES, 3 for 6c on work at any time hether yo CLOTHES PINS, pAr. dozen or ,onstipatIon take Cham. 20c TIPS ASPARAGUS have ,t doe or BOtf and your repair-- .' MONTE DEL Tabk' They Btrengthen 15c lnff wl recelvp our attention. we" PREPARED MUSTARD, per 2 ounce bottle u t0 perform e:iab,e ail( 27c BOicit your Bmaji jobs as Meu ag thothe LAVA SOAP, 3 for Indigestion 89c 1.00 size one too Bmn an(t none too, its functions naturally. arpe- O CEDAR POLISH, regular In j are Is 45c best the O CEDAR POLISH, regular 50c size usnlly accompanied by constipation large. Our mechanics size 1.25 11.14 MOPS the state, and we invite your patron-RirCEDAR O regular 89c 1.00 size and good will in the future. O CEDAR MOPS, regular 38c SPANISH FORK SHEET METAL FULL CREAM CHEESE, per pound 35c WORKS TOMATOES, 2 cans for , Jaeob-MMiLewis Prop. - - The Jex Lumber Company is having the whiskers trimmed oft their frog pond on the w'atch us grow" corner, Forrest Evans being engaged to do the tonsorial work. We have D heard it rumored that a building Is to he erected there this summer, but occa-- f j then we have heard on divers iiions that the government Intended Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald of Who Federal a building. us building Provo were the dinner guests Sunday i knows. of Mr. and Mrs. Len Hansen of this city. Mr. McDonald, who Is 87 years A building Is being erected on the old, called to see the little daughter Bowen property between the S. J. of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, who is h.s Mr. and Mrs. Gold Mercantile Company and the 26th Hansen Building, which, when com- McDonald also visited with Mr. and Ed. Griffith, and greeted their pleted, will house a confectionery store and a pool hall. The Pastime little son, his 25th Pool Hall, owned by Has Tuttle, that formerly occupied the old place will Mrs fvrus Sterling entertained at find a home in the basement of the party at the Angelas Thea- tHansen building, which is now being afternoon in honor of Saturday prepared for that purpose. tlm tenttdrtlulaoher litUedauahter Lenore After the show the There will be a meeting of ail the ten little girls were taken to th- farmers of Spanish Fork and vicinity home of the hostess where daint' at the City Hall, Friday, January 23. were served. Cut flc'v- at 2 p.m., for the purpose of consid- ers, surrounded by ten small candles ering the projects to be taken up this formed the centerpiece. Refreshments year, also the beet question, as the served were In red and white. committee on the price of beets will met in Salt Lake City on January Sorenson Jr., of Palmyra. 26th, 27th and 28th. It is very imis spending two weeks in Logan, portant that all farmers be present. the extension course at th Other business that may properly come before the meeting will also bi U. A. C. for the extermination of crop J. F. SKINNER, Pres pests. Mr. Sorenson was selected bv transacted. the farmers of Palmyra to attend this . an .. ey pay n e 00 or A matrimonial announcement of b major part of his expenses, ex 1 much interest to Spanish Fork people i is that of the marriage of Annie H.'Pect,n tc rea the,r ahare of tbe benefit from what Mr. Sorenson will learn at sitool. twenty-on- e "I1 nn cs Lt - g Pl" es met-tendi- ....... , i week, , pi-'e- great-grandchil- d, at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Joseph Scarpino, of Salt Lake City, The couple will make their home at Buhl. Miss Thomas is. the daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomas, pio-- , neers of this city, both deceased. For a number of years the bride was a: teacher In the public schools and a popular member of a large social i othe-Icbruar- great-grandchil- Mrs. Ileber Hansen eL:; ; tamed , Mrs. John L. Jones entertained a number of friends last Thursday evening at a surprise party in honor of Mr. Jones, the occasion being his birthday. Games and music were enjoyed until 11:30, when supper was served. ,ht Je. n a family dinner Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Thomp- son, who will leave within the next few days for Los Angeles, California, where they will make their home for Covers were laid for the future. fifteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- son have sold the hotel to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen, who will oper -- j e Reserve DistrlctNo. 12 Oiurtcr No. 0111 Report of the Condition of the First National Bank at Spanish Fork, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on Deeeinhcr 31st, 1010. . RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, including rediscounts 8451,554.80 U. S. Government Securities Owned: U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) U. S. Bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits Pledged as collateral for State or other deposits or bills payable Owned and Unpledged War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned Other Bonds, Mecwritles, etc.: Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not Including stocks) owned and unpledged Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Furniture and Fixtures Real estate owne,ji other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and net amount due from national banks Net amounts due from hanks, bankers and trust companies (other than above) Checks on banks in same city as reporting bank . r. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank, and other cash items Redemption fund with U. g. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer. Interest earned but not collected approximate on Notes and bills receivable not past due Other assets, if any ' ....... TOTAL rceSBOBoa 25,000.00 1,000.00 THE OLD If you have been expecting to exorbitant prices for high grades shoes, a pleasant surprise awaits you at our store. Here you will find quality footn wear, of selected' leathers and In the Iutest and smartest models, reasonably priced. pay The Older The Better PHONES 27. 28 and 29 kid-ski- 14,798.14 29,872.94 1,116.24 . 13,094.63 13,096.27 MEN'S HATS ADVANCE SPRING STYLES $684,440.38 LIABILITIES stock paid in $25,000.00 Surplus Fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits 4,164.461 Circulating notes outstanding 26,000.00 Demand Deposits (other than hank deposits) subject to Reserve. Individual Deposits, subject to check 260,381.07 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 50,477.80 Dividends unpaid 64.00 Time Deposits Subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notire, and posts! savings) Certificates of deposit (other that, for money borrowed) 77,530.39 Postal Savings Deposits 454,98 Other time deposits 129,525.16 Bills Payable, other than with Fedml Reserve Bank (including all obligations representing moiey bororwed other than rediscounts) 20.000.00 Payable with Federal Reserve Built 80,000.00 Liabilities other than those above statel i crs K5 Capital "" TOTAL 440 38 State of Utah, County of Utah. ss p- Snell, cashier of the anove mmed bank, do swear that the above statement Is true to tho best-- my knowledgesolemnly and belief. I. P. SNELL. Cashier, huhscribed and sworn to before me this .1st day of January, 1920. 1VYZANT, Notary Public. My commission ernires April 10. 1922. Correct Attest: G. D. Snell, J. M. Creer, lohn Jones, Directors. ........684 ) WOMENS FOOTWEAR CO-O- P. Rothschild GREEN and predominate. j models in GRAY. Wide bands BROWN, BUTTONED BOOTS High grade Hats for those who care. PRICKS $3.73 to $(1.50 NIFTY CAPS for those who want them. DISCOUNT A CLEARANCE SALE ON MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS 15 GOOD ONES ' Military and flat collars. Brown, Gray and Khaki. This is a chance for the working man to save some money. EXTRA HEAVY WORK SOCKS. Choice of Brown, Gray and White. Reduced to 50c, (13c, 73c. PATENT LEATHER BOTTOMS, SOFT KID TOPS, GRAY OR BROWN. The BUTTONS MATCH the TOPS. LOUIS HEEL, PLAIN TOE. An extremely dressy shoe, designed to produce the long, narrow effect so much in vogue. PRICK $12.75 LACE BOOTS, BLACK KID Theese have SOFT KID TOPS, LONG PLAIN TOES, LOUIS HEEL. Purchased a long time ugo and JuBt received, we are passing the saving to the purchaser. PRICE $8.50 COLONIAL PUMPS Here is a NEW MODEL. BLACK VICI KID, HALF KID LINED, PLAIN TOE. LONO VAMP, ORNAMENTAL BUCKLE. VERY GOOD VALUE. PRICE 0.00 to $8.05, S3CCZZ2Z3SB |