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Show MIm Hazel Junes etui Jay fi. Tay lor, both of this city, wero marrlod yesterday at tbs Salt Hake Temple A reception is being held In their honor this evening t the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm. O, Jones. Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents ' THE flRST POLITICIAN Miss VIolu Joms entertained girls of the Otopln Club on Thursday evening of last week. Fancy work and music were the diversions and at It o'clock a luncheon was served Mrs. Mae Ilowcn was present as an o Rs&l Estclt0? Loans Moun. (Cowrlulit, is.20, by Jume . Dee. 5, Martin Van Buren born st Klnderhook, N. Y. 131313 State senator. 1815-1o"ral of Attorney New York. 1821-2United States senator. 1829 Governor of New York. Secretary of state of the United States, 1832 Nominated for vice president. 1833 Elected. 1782 9 invited guest. 9 SPANISH FORK PRESS ELISHA WARNER, Editor EZRA WARNER, Manager Published Every Thursday banscrlptlon price, ll.ou per yoa Entered February 23, ,1002, as sec end class matter, st the Postslllce at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congress March 3. 1897. RtHe-eve- J'AKLOII CLOCKS CULM K CLOCKS KITCIIK.V (LOCKS ALA1LM CLOCKS OFFICII CLOCKS Now milled 1o my enlarged stock for tlic new store. Strangs Jewelry Store 1 LAWYER PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS mtc A Hill EURFiA-DEL- TV it Dr. C. D. Livingston ... DENTIST Phone Freer BuiMiiig -- lLo-- van buren was the made politician In tins presidency, and ho was more than that when put to the tout; he was the first of tlio presidents to liavo been horn under tho Amerlenn ting, rather tlmn under the British, and he ami are the only presidents not w bully descended from inhabitants of the United Kingdom, Sprung from Hutch families on hotli Hides, Van JSureii married Into a Hutch family, and was aide to speak tho language of his nncestors. He was horn and he died in a little Ilip Van Winkle village on the east hank of tin Hudson, where his father was a farmer and incidentally a tavern keeper. Leaving school and entering a law oftlee Jn Ids native town at fourteen, after the manner of most American lenders from Jackson to Lincoln, he picked up ns he went along such education ns he gullied. Yet not one of onr tunny lawyer presidents lms won a higher rank In Ids profession. While only a hoy so small that ho had to stand on a bench to address the Jury, he scored Ids flint success at the bar. At forty, ho retired from practice with money enough for a man with a Hutch thrift, which was mistaken for stinginess by the less pru- - Martin jt J. j Honoring Robert Patterson and hts bride, formerly Miss Nadine ltey. nolds of Sprlngvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patterson of Leland at a family dinner Sunday at 2 o'clock. In addition to the honor members of the family, and guests Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Saxelby were f Mr- - F 8- - DarThT? ter from her er, Estslla, have returned home ,0I1( p Miss Lucy Andrus, daughter of' ... ter a weeks visit at Lehl with Mrs, u" ,1U1' ,h. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Andrus, left on1 ciildurwood's sister, Mrs. G. P. Carff. London for lb Monday for Huntington, Utah, where UH would probably she will teach school this winter. reach. ladles the of of ln A tPn young party a s. was student at the Miss Andrus thereby11' younger social set enjoyed a costume trip around the world U. A. C. at Logan last winter. dance at Elmer's Cabaret on Wed commenced on the Miss Esther Bringleson went to iiesday evening of last week. All the ary of this year. In fancy costumes, ney Mr. Dart, Sprlngvllle on Friday evening of last guests appeared most for the original of which radio operator, has vi8!ll week to attend a weinle roast given prizes Nelson and the Interesting to Ardella were awarded by Miss Carol Bird to a large party citie, was en- of the world. Mendenhall. Dancing of young friends who motored to Wiggs Hobble Creek Canyon for the occa- joyed until midnight, when luncheon Japan, sevoral week. i sion. Following the party, Miss was served to Misses Bessie and Lu- the past month he ha. Bringleson was a guest at the Bird cille Peterson, Ruth Bowen, Gladys don, where he has vujjf home and on Saturday afternoon was Phillips, Ann Thomas, Grace Chris-tenSe- the places ofinterest. Jennie Stewart, Regina Gard- no European city he an honor guest nt a Five Hundred ha Z She ner, Lola Johnson, Sina Adamson, Ar compare with New york party given by Miss Bird. of Interest to him,' della Nelson and their partners. turned home Saturday evening. af- " enter-taino- d J .l present. Dr. George Middleton of Salt Lake City, spent yesterday here, in con. sulfation with Dr. A. G. Stoddard on tho case of William Koyle, who is Dr. Middle-to- n seriously 111 of cancer. called on a number of former I,m; patients here, including George A. Hicks, Mrs. P. P. Thomas and several others who are hts warm ii, 1 Ml tf! vmaaxxzssrjEMn ... K3ca . . ipr. J. a rJ fa r -- ? Bn n. in Ncx si fei Ws d ft 0 Q - SpaiiMi Fork, Plan .?vr .A-j's- ( W.T.Brockbank D.D.S. DLN1I5T Old Creer Building North Room Upstairs Office 1 Thone 118-- 1 Dr. Joseph 'Hughes Office at Residence m a ,, Corner o ..1st Huth and 1st West ... Mee Hours, lU in 13 a m. and 2 t 8 p.m. Sunday by Appointment. Phone 53 Spanish Fork V X : A. G. Stoddard M. D. QUARANTINE B. H. BROWN Livery and Feed Stables Hack Meefs all Trains Li. J. 30w SPANISH JPORK W. Hagan, M. D. at Freer ReUJtag Office Phone 32 Hours 2 to 4 p.n. Office f 'DR. I. S. EVANS DENTIST Office ifc ii. CREEK BUILDING Phono 5(1 -- jj CASKETS Solid Oak, Metal in all Culorv, and Caskets of my own manufacture d on short notice. Services of Licensed Emhalme-Furnishesup-pile- When Required ERICK HANSEN Tel. No. 71-- J Angelina Van PIIYSTCAN OFFICE AT RESIDENCE Phone Sl-Hours 2 to 6 p.m. Phone N Spanish Fork, tlsh John F. Harris and Co. UNDERTAKERS mid EMBALM E Its Main Office PAYSON, UTAH Telephone No. 107. We are prepared to remove bodies from hospitals or other places if so desired by our patrons. Motor Hearse Equipment and a fuU line of burial supplies on hand at all times. Our prices are light. Night or day calls promptly atf elided to. dent I GOK at it just from point, compared with, say, icn years ao or even five. Everything speeded . the Van Ilurenlte "By thunder broke In, ns he turned to his challenger, "youve w on." Van Buren becume the pioneer national campaign manager when he made an extended .electioneering tour for Jackson, Webster declared that he did more for the election of Old Hickory than any other 10 meti. In tlmt fierce Jackson campaign, Van Buren took tho party nomination for governor of New York. Being elected, lie resigned from the setiuto, and then, after only two months In the governorship, he resigned again to be secretary of state In the new cabinet. Thus he held within 12 weeks three of the highest prizes In public life und nt the same time was u the presidency Itself. made easier. up Cvlect your tires to the toads they have to travel , Xr. 3.,r.dy c: hilly coun- try, wherever the goir. H apt to be h.uvy The U. S. Nobby. I .T roads crd:n:ry country The U. S. Chain Nearly every business man depending cn the automobile to transport LiniseL: and his products. .7 rr Unco. Fr front wrheds The ihct U. S. Plain. For best results oyerywhoreV. Cord3. GClAL ODRD -- :s or s rcccon, per-Lap- c, ..y ir.crc c.tx:.tlcn 13 to tires-v- hy bcln;; p tire costs are being figured closer and people are beginning to look fer better tires. S. Roys.1 n 1 ao?5T&ie 9 Lj the business stand- - Buren. Anglo-America- . 3 S' 1 y, who knew him. Equally precocious In politics. Van Buren was chosen a delegate to a politieal convention before be was of age; was appointed n county surrogate at twenty-five- ; elected to the state senate nt thirty; appointed attorney general of the state nt thirty-tw- o and at thirty-eigh- t he was selected a senator of the United States. Already he was nt the head of the Albany Regency, which continued to run the Democratic machine In New York and to dominate the national councils of tlmt party for sixty years to come. His skill In political manipulation made him known nil over the country ns the "Little Magician." Playing the game of polities only as n New Yorker can and ns nil New oikers In public life do, Van Buren was the first to make his way Into the White House In gumshoes. Per-hep- s hts caution as n politician 1ms lost Kim the credit clue him for his .statesmanship, which he displayed In more tlmn one grave emergency. A popular story reflected the general impression of his artful dodging. Ouee while he was n passenger on a Hudson river bout an anti-VaHuron man said to u Van Buren man: Ull bet you the price of the passage that you cant go to him now and get a straight answer to the simplest question that you can ask." The challenged man. confidently taking the bet, went up to his favorite and inquired If lie did uot think the weather was fine. was the careful measured "Well, reply, "that Is a relative term and f t. i? U 5 . an and 'his s eerier e&rtgbkf owes n - Arif Insurance i . , S J. J BANKS -- lialf-hollda- By JAMES MORGAN lb Harris of Salt Luke HmmoMsziszzmssaBaB Mina Bonn At the business men's lunebeonj with her cousin, Is here visiting City held last Friday afternoon at the, Mies Eeva Stewart to It decided was fluff Confectionery, y discontinue the weekly Miss Anno Money entertained the members of the Sorosis Junior Club Mr. and. Mrs, James Hutchison Ui'I'lay afternoon of last week. Music were enjoyed and & have entertained as house guests dur- - a,ll fancy work was served Junehooii by the hostess. lag the past two weeks, Mrs. C. W. Fullmer and two children, Anna and M T Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Messner Pearl of Suit Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Manson of Dividend andannounee tho birth of a son on Frl-- I Mrs, Edwin Giles and three children day, September 3rd, nt the home of1 jhls grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. An-- ! ""WWTRiMWKTiaaSBK of Huber. i tlmn Messner. Mrn, Grnco Ualderwood and (laugh- PLAIN We believe that people are entitled to better best they can get. tiresthe Not only the man with the 11 ate Williams Garage Spanish Fork, Utah heir-uppare- nrnzkacz: big c,zr, but the man with the small car, and the mediun sized car. III Wc represent TJ.S. Tires lor that reason because their policy is the same as ours every tire ss good ns you ce.n get it, regardless of the cise of the car it is to go cn. It was that policy which led to the introduction cf the straight side automobile tire, the pus urn:: 'ia truck tire. And you can't beat it. IV U. S. Tires are guaranteed for life, with no limitation of mileage. It will pay you to talk to us about tires, if you arc looking at them from a business standpoint. tates Tire Salem Mercantile Co. Salem, Utah |