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Show Mra. William ft ,aBt Friday hono; birthday fttinlversjy For sale Le:..: Me Pell will leave the the week for Price, Utah, of lre ho-sho 1ms accepted a position as tocher In tlm schools A ... :ilsi r: .nchc IN, 21)1 miles irrin fn.jt. tint lire. Ilil Hill'll hUi li u I lri com null tj jin uiin'li iiml in fc'i'ii iirtci'il jiiiim'I ni' iiinif hi'-im, no nioitnJ! full Id lllt-- l iglitc Ill'll M'l'tlic mi' lilniM'lf. O. Hlclitcr of 1iiNco, nxlilngtoii, js null line of more tlinii h Million cue owner hIio .ire (ml it lllllnillflld mil'll I Mill mileage ill Hill ,n Mtin;;. KciiiI IiIn Idler Hlildi IcIIn joii Ik,i he l il. n 11111101111 I mills. out a 1 N Half-Sol- e llulf Sole Tire, aerial ituml-cIM.Uill inlles, iiionII)' over nmhI ami gravel It wan in nervier constantly two yearn with, I also run another Mineniie or blowout. -- M.oimi milen uillmut changing, this (inieN r r.cnn THE OLD Lew M. Gillilan, formerly district traffic manager for the Mountain States Telephone Co., of Salt Lake, who has recently been transferred to Denver, was In Spanish Fork visit, ing friends last Saturday. He was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. G. CAIEI"SI!?E!! CO-O- P. and calf for vale. See H. M Good Work Hors JetiHeti, euat of Hr. Stodd.ird'a or- Joseph I. Hales. chard. (adv) Mrs. Celia (Julre and daughter Alice have Just returned from a three months visit at Monument, Colo., with relatives of Mr. Culrt. Mrs. Jas. M. Creer returned home Sunday after visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Janie Clove Jr., ut Grantsvllle. She was aceompiiuled by her granddaughter, Margaret Furm for Sale See About 64 acres (adv) at I.eland or one at Mapleton, 158 seres. For descriptions and prices Miss M"rle Snell of Soda Springs, apply to William Harwood, Spanish Idaho, Is here visiting with her bro- Fork (adv) ther, Emerson Snell and his wife. Mrs. Edith Argyle entertained a Miss Alene Hockhlll went to Salt number of friends at a Castilla party l.uke on Saturday of last week to Friday afternoon of last week. Folvisit with relatives and fi lends. lowing a delightful time bathing, a picnic supper was served by the hosMajor and Mrs. I. p. Snell, Miss tess. Present were Mrs. J. Bruce Margaret Snell and Miss Nelda Colvin Jones, Mrs. Ben E. Argyle, Misses of Salt Lake Clrv guests at o Florence Jones, Lillian Creer, Ethel Saturday of Mrs. Frank Stubbs. Hales and Alton Argyle. w.-r- ro-v- Advance Fall Showing ( )F D l'or people lush Coats who contemplate Inning early, Our New Fall and Winter Stock is now ready and our New York buyers have some ot ino smartest styles in short, medium ami gathered together long Hush Coats that could he found in New York City, and thev are now ready for y inspection. Buy Now if Edwin T. Meredith. Sht and her husband live In New York. Mrs. NOTH' e tisiv 011 to compare our COATS with those oilier stores, where the price is I'm to jflo.uo more. We guarantee these to this seasons stock.. J. ('. HlNNKY ). $..) (( Tome in and try Hum on and see the new stvles that are to he worn lor I he new Fall and Winter seasons. to le absolutely eoricct. Come early and get first choosing of these wonderful values ill lie glad to show on, c on if oil are not et many to bin Note These Prices . lim'd, Iii'IPhI '; 1,1,1m !"; I'lu.i, (Tnts. pah, . 1, 1, 1,1,. I,; i f ,,V,,IV $4t.7o Evans et (a hog Nels Nelson and son adin of Genola. Others(W pj Mr. and Mrs. John Mltcto, son and Bishop Argyle of U a kitchen shower at her home Monday evening In honor of Mrs. Gr&nt Sixteen girl friends ot the Miner. bride were present. A tray luncheon followed an evening of merry games and music. Many useful gifts of aluminum ware were received by the entertained ur Pnlverait,, at entertained Sunday Mi sa Lillian Larsen the Otopia Club members antly Thursday evening of Fancy work and music . until 11:30 when luncheon ved. Eight members were; Suspicious. IIuhnnd (at dinner) By George, bride. this Is n regular banquet Finest spread Ive sat down to In an age. Mrs. William B. McKell returned Whats up? Ih you expect comlast week after a ten days visit home pany? Wife No, but I think the cook does. with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McKell at " --Life. Dewey has reBoulder, Colorado. his government position at signed Boulder to accept a more remuneraImproving HIs Method. Atlas was watching the proceedings tive position with the Trinidad High School as instructor in woodwork of the profiteers. These modern fellows," he mused, and blacksmithlng. know a lot more about holding up the earth thnn was dreamed of In my Ilonorin gMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. young days. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Strang la The two swarms of bet of Palmyra, chaperoned bj keepers, went to the snonth Ish Fork River last Fridij a very enjoyable day batL ket lunches were served, returned to the home ot Thomas and enjoyed a very slumber party. j at a pleasant evening Intelligence. Miss Mildred Sterling Doctor Did you give the patient party last Monday night. Progress, a alumber party on Fefc at was lve 500 11 oclock enjoyed until the Ineomnla medicine I ordered? of last week for the e a was when to ening luncheon served tray Amateur Nurse Yes, doctor, hut he I ber School Hao. I so the honor Mr. and Mrs. Sunday mad I whenever and got woke him up guests was to give it to him. 8 oclock. G. served at Mr. Mrs. E. E. and Wilkins, Ralph Buster, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Adamson, music were enjoyed until d Conscientious Modernist Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Sterling and Mr. breakfast was served at o'p "Gone to work in a boiler factory?" and Mrs. J Thursday morning to tt Barg. "Yes." members present, Thought you were going to devote During the week, the committee yourself to music." Mrs. Edna Ashby, issftt; "I am. What Im aftiv now Is some on building, library project, have vis-- j Mrs. Leah Nelson, e ited the sister. One Payson visit library. genuinely big jazz effects for tny or to this inviting place and a talk to Thursday evening In honor chestrn. the librarian will convince anyone of cousin, Miss Eleanor Lewis its great value. An average of 35 Idaho. Games were fir hooks are let out daily during the 10:30 when dainty iefc summer and about 100 during thewer served, after which 1 winter months. They have voted a enjoyed by all. tax, purchased a site, and as soon as Mrs. Jack Wiscomb ui building materials come down, they will erect their Carneigie Mllelr entertained it d. library. at their home yesterday b Mrs. James Sorenson entertained j Mrs. Glen Miller. Tbs i I on Friday was spent in social chatc evening of last week at miscellaneous shower in honor of and at 6 oclock a dainty her graddaughter Bernice Nelson, wa8 served to the twenty CAUSE FOR JOY. whose marrlrt&e to Grant Miner of Present. A number of n Bug Walter Why so happy, Mr. took place recently. Thewere presented to the guest5 Springviile Bptder? ' Guest I Just found a fly in my guests wore the officers and members! of the Y. L. M. I. A. of Mrs. D. I of sisters The soup. Palmyra. TL Games and music were enjoyed until gathered at her home eleven oclock when a tray luncheon last week to honor her birth oM was served. Assisting the hostess Ternary. The children were her daughter, Mrs. Geo. herewereF live who Boycewod of Provo and Miss Mary Sorenson. I80- - The sisters who tte Eathr gathering were Mrs. oi In honor of Miss Almira Warner, and Mrs. Fannie Oakley Br0,t a September bride, Mrs. Elsie Keele?,be and Mrs. Annie and Mrs. Ardell Warner entertained city, at a miscellaneous shower Thursday D evening of last week. Games and BEE HIVE SWARM music was enjoyed until 11 oclock Preparations are now a tray luncheon was sdrved to for Nebo Stake Swarm & 5 Khests, those .from out of town held here on Saturday, Mrs. Celcstia Featherstone and The Beehive girls, one Verna, Mrs. Amy Smith Y. L. M. I. A. organization,!5 MICKIE SAYS: eum1 and Mrs. Rella Asher, all of Lehl ; ( busy during the past and1 Miss Hattie Fitzgerald of kinds Draper and work of various work Miss Winnie Curtis of the Payson. The nual swarm day VUrtUQvjT fort' bride elect received many hSOXRTwA T FlKlO beautiful I hibited and the awards FtkOUT'. fcva BiftsSou , t vuvswt vue couu? be given. The complete $& appear in this paper nest'' hi DRAO EKA 1K4 i I UERt Time to Prepare Exhibits FEM0 ROOSXOS vxjrrvA tV(' VXJORVC 1 We Do LETTERHEAD PRINTING on k BOND v ter - ForCommunity Fair CWt'-i'- o cam OFFEVI tVA' AVbVJU GWORJOS ,,a PER A M hll -, .ina.T..'sb!).;;, Art and Nature. The comic pictures rouse my mirth They bring me Joy each day. And yet Im glad that on this -- arth Few people look thut way. siO)KlY W.7,0 H.77 L. D. S. Schools. graduate of the Mrs. Charles Mrs. David James entertained of(t 1 you feel o.i cannot pay the full purchase price now, we will accept a deposit and allow you to make pa meats and we will hold them tor you until paid for. e MrlTwir . Lockwood J.Hulei Mrs. Frederick Owen Bohen, daugh- for Sale. and has been made prliit'ip,,!' Luis academy i Colord to Adam Bennlen, ter of the new secretary of agriculture and Cow Ctnc-- i. a. Guaranteed Pune lure --Proof Workmanship at Its Best uT Mrs. I. P. Snell and Mrs. Emerson a B0('la, Morula Snell were visitors to Payson Friday t1 time was spent i ' Mrs. of where they were the guests music and lunch Harry Tipton. 11:30 oclock. iim-sllgnt- c tire SHOP OF "'! tw, Mom Mr- - r.t'fme 011 huy another tire don't you think you thin new principle owe il to ) oneself to of eoiet rut lion which would give you, too, nurli a mileage ill only half cost. li-- THE r. in Snell returned C.y frrn Balt Lake City, where she Ing to their new a koe.i tl.ecue.t tf her aunt, Mrs. Fork. (U.77, 1UWJVJ , V etTUWA' Within JVu. s TTrray short time the season for ren of ,he fanlillps P , holding our Spanish Fork and vdn- - Spahish Fork Tuesday ''' ' fair and gala day will he Culif., 8tter' here. Long Beach, For that reason every Tnpl winter. the farmer 0r 8Ppnl producer should be studying over ln a coaBt t0 conflt w, exhibits and giving attention a Ford ton trutk whlc !f! possible specimens with the inten- - mo8t of the convenletce tion of preparing them for left tker,j exhibition, bouse. They Now is the time to l,ajr Pa prepare sheaf Pmixatawney, grain; he sure that one, two or three have spent the past tnr bundles of grain are saved and not the public camping threshed, and prepared into an at- - Lake, and all the Pflrty a tractive exhibit. praise of the hospltalw The success of every fair l tak depends treatment of theover pei o a certain extent upon the exhibit- - are traveling ors. H It is they who help to make Trail and expect to1 the fair a success. Farmers who pre- - about September pare and exhibit products are ad- - with no misadventure' vertising the neighliorhood in which of the party ar r0U, tJl they live. Although competition for and seem to be havl't Per prizes at times is keen, it is only a their Uvpb. After spur to action to produce better they pro- - ter In California, ucts and win the highest prizes, return trip. a - t11011" e h |