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Show ji1 1 vj I TIIR SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Whnt .12c ,..9c .33c 39c 23c P"u,ul per per COFFEE, 1 lb. package CORN FLAKES, largo ;VAT)E butter Rlover f - '.rfffiLANUOBHMADK iVvilT, 1 package ;a ff AIA'UTS Apricot ;,MS FAKING IOWDEU 'MET LLOAF 0fFLOlR 39c 9c $1.29 ADR Can y 55c ROYAL RAKING POWDER in trade i $2.80$ BISCUIT CRACKERS, per lb lONAL f f 20c 32c 09c 27c 19c :. WHEAT OF f X a dozen for eggs. $ DENTIST lA navi iiu W t awed mneit to you J. sec-natte- r, ork, Utah. Act of Congreaa 189?. - - I Hagan, M. D. ns, hr by t at freer Iic.il ding Phone 83 t Hours 2 to 4 p.tn. sooner j X I. S. EVANS DENTIST 1 k The Poles who nre postponing return to their nntlve Imul until such time ns Poland Is freed front the Rus slnn menace are displaying much Phone 1L5-A noted biologist tells us that plants Thursday wed Every freer Utah sleep until nine o'clock In the mornBuilding Spanish Fork, ,a price, 22.00 per year. Go to the plnnt. thou ing. sun time. I, February 21. 1902, as sluggurd, consider her ways and he at Postofflce at the wise." re wan I CREER BUILDING Phone 50 $ W.T. Brockbank D.D.S. Western automobile plant has 300,000 square feet of glass windows, and It costs $0,000 to wash them once. Even daylight costs a lot of money these days. A DLN1I5T Old Creer Building North Room Upstair Office Phone 11 6-- to take that course of Chiropractic Adjustments you liavo been planning on taking for so long. J At least the mnn who operated a prlvnte still In order to get money with which to pay doctors bills departed from tho usual custom. The majority of moonshiners run establishments that create doctors bills. PARLOR CLOCKS CHIME CLOCKS KITCHEN CLOCKS ALARM CLOCKS OFFICE CLOCKS American outspoken opposition to Now added to my enlarged Russia's dismemberment Is the right word In the right place. Russia has stock for the new store. very good reason for believing that Strang's Jewelry Store , iri 0as.; will regain your health and strength. azine article Tho remainder of the time was spent In a social way and discussing plans for tho coming t Ask those mIio have tried o ! STM 1 EHIBOPRftGTDR ; Member IJ. O. A. Palmer School Graduate References: My Patients Milner. Hours 3 to 5 and Phono 30 to 8 p.m. 7 NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, State Engineer. Date of first publication Sept. 23 friends would be 1920. Date of completion of publl many of Its pleased to see It cut up Into geo- cation, Oct. 21, 1920. graphical mincemeat CO-O- Spanish Fork CHAMBERS BUILDING Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 15, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that James W. Thomas of Spanish oFrk Utah has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amend ed by the Session Laws of Utah,1919, to appropriate One and Three-tenth- s (1.3) Sec. Ft. of water from a spring area comprising the Thomas Springs, said area being In the W of Sec. 31, Township 8 South, Range 3 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The water is collected at a point N. 67 deg. 17 min. E. 350 ft. from the corner of said Sec 31, and conveyed 5,000 feet (n a ditch and there used from April lto November 1 of each year to Irrigate 480 acres of land embraced la the N of Sec. 31, and SW4 of Sec. 30, township and range aforesaid. This application Is deslg nated In the State Engineer's office as No. 8586. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must he made by affl. davit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 92.50 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this G. F. McGONAGLE, notice. THE OLD efik Remember that the sooner you start the sooner you with Mrs. I)ena Tuttle. Mrs. Zell Argyh read un Interesting mag- evening As time goes on nothing occurs to mnke bolshevism look any more democratic tliun It did at (lrst. mid It won Mrs. Frank Milner entertained a highly undemocratic at first. number of her friends at a chicken dinner Friday ufteroon of last week. There Is an ahumlnnrp of sugnr; but tho price Is kept up. Here Is another Auttfmn flowers decorated the table were laid for Mrs. Tom Jones, opportunity for the consumer to apply Covers Mrs. John L Jones. Mrs. Hans Larhis effective do without" tactics. sen, Mrs oJseph Chappie, Mrs. Ruth If the historic Rug river wore Finch, Mrs Hattie Ilowen Mrs. J. J. spelled Rung," ns It might better lie. Banks, Mrs. Agnes freer and Mrs the world would he deprived of a Mary A. Row on. The hostess was harmless but much overworked Joke. assisted by her daughter Miss Maud Sugnr receipts nt four United States ports nre Ittto.ooo.ooo pounds In excess of the receipts Inst year. Hence there Is n sugar shortage, and sugnr remains high. Dr. C. D. Livingston WARNEU, Editor VARNER. Manager Start Now spent shudders at the thought, but whnt would happen to the publicity market If two film stars applied for a divorce at tho same time? 33c 8c 9c 30c SOAR JV old-fas- One 40c 75c 15c 40c pound LKn: t.KMOXS CEKIXK TAK so Al' become of manifest Potatoes on the furms nre anld to be The members of the Ladles Litercrying their eyes out heeauHe they tuck transportation facilities for getting to ary Club took their lunches Friday the city to view tlio sights. evening of last week and the CSc 1 nV linn the Miss Luille Uoach entertained 12 destlnnrlan who of her young friends at uu Informal thought (hut America would eventual annus oil the world? iy party Sunday evening, Games anl nuMc were enjoyed until midnight Be rntlent with the young woman vho light refreshments were served who uses her powder puff In public. If you reproach tier she may take The roonu were decorated with auout her tooth brush. tumn loaves. ionod B. H. BROWN Dr. Joseph Hughes Corner )lllce at Residence . . . 1st South and 1st West .... Livery and Feed I . Stables )flce Hours, i 0 to 12 a m. and te 5 p.m. Sunday by AppotntmonL Rhone 53 Spanish Fork Hack Meets all Trains Thone 80-- fcrAN'LSII w JORK John F. Harris and Co. A. G. Stoddard M. D. UNDERTAKERS -- and EMRALMERS Main Office-- OFFICE AT RESIDENCE PAYSON, UTAH Thone Telephone No. 107. Hours 61-- 2 to S p.m. CASKETS Wo are prepared to remove bodies Solid Oak, Metal in all Colors, anil from hospitals or other places if so Caskets of my own manufacture supdesired by our patrons. plied on short notice. Ilcarso Equipment and a full line of burial suppUes on hand at all times. Services of Licensed Eiubaliner Motor Furnished When Required ERICK HANSEN Our prices are right. Night or TeL No. day calls promptly attended to. 71-- Spanish Fork, tUah J P. The Older The Better Phones 27, 28 and 29 Get Yourself a Good Overcoat in price between a good only kind it pays to buy at any time and when the difference coat. coat and an inferior one is so slight as at present, it is almost a waste of money to buy a cheap We are showing high grade coats in the popular models and in a variety of fabrics. Thats the ik$p&L outwear two Materials of quality arc carefully tailored into fashionable coats that ordinarily cheaply made coats. $23,000 to $58.50. We invite you to examine them. Tho prices are reasonable. FITFORM IClolliM fsrYounMm LITTLE BOYS OVERCOATS $3.50 to $12.75. I .FATHER SLEEVE VESTS Big Variety $0.75 to $14.50. Dent Caps Our Fall Caps reveal the late Ideas Insure! icdtofo in. I01 tj bav Your Clothes Satisfaction Is Guaranteed Solid colors of designs and patterns. and attraetivo mixtures. We'll sell you a good cap for $1.50 nit Others up to $4.50 to frankly and idaf' ianc Is the I lie 8. r about I Co-- satisfaction than anything else. WeTe more particular about your to satisfy our customAt all times we are conscientiously striving fabthe most desirable patterns and foremost styles, the ers by having and by pricing our clothes right. rics, the highest grave tailoring 3 Lgsssa are here in comprehensive array. new nml desirable. Come in and see whnt is FLANNEL SHIRTS RIDING PANTS of satisfaction. Each suit we sell is backed by a guarantee FALL SUITS pt . Grayand Corduroy nnd Khaki WORK SOCKS Good weight, $1.00 to $7.50 CORDUROY Warm and$ $2.33 to $0.50 Suitable for many purposes other than riding. Quite popular among the boys. . Brown. serviceable. part wool, 25c$ and 35c. Heavy weight, all wool, gray,! brown ahite and black. 50c and PANTS $1.00. Work pants of extra heavy cor. brown duroy, light brown, cuff bottoms. and dark Made for hard wear. $3.75 and $0.75 LOOK WELL to the quality of wearing apparel Shun the high cost of cheap L |