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Show L. 4 Tim SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH xs "tfu. 1 J&fyn, Uy (ju-mSL- 3 -- $o deMxte oTnfunvaxv &VA. &fca)uL John H. Thomas and his young son and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives here, returning to their homo in Salt Luko iCty Monday morning. i4 Five Mir ste Chat.? on Our residents rhe OLD By JAMES MORGAN Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Evans entert-tained the members of their , family (Copyi'h-Iit.10.0, at dinner Sunday In honor of the president birthday anniversary of Mr. Evans, l'ei.alis the children and grandchild1773- - February ren, Daniel Evans, a brother, was The Older the Better PHONES 27, 28 and 29 ly Jmtip tor a month Work Shirts. birth of Wil-HaHenry Harrison at present. Berkeley, t,, m Va. 1791 u-ow- u ritOHATE AND Entered the army. 1801-1Governor cf territory of Indiana. 1811 Bittle of Tippecanoe. 1810-19- Member of congress. 1819-2Member of Ohio senate. 1825-2United Ctates senator. 1828-2Minister to Colombia. 1830 Candidate for president , 1841 March 4, inaugurated ninth piecdent, pged 03. April In the 4, died White ClWItW.lXSIIlP Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of tho Fourth Judicial District of the State of rtah, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate cf v DAVID PRIOR. Deceased. House, aged 68. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence ia Spanish Fork, Utah t, u iiilum Henry liar- State of Utah, on or before iv;u eu i ted to the presi,t September 10, 1920. , In dency us the HENRY PRIOR. Administrator. t first of camour the fr ELIAS parading cents make that dollars IIANSEN, common and enough Attorney for It is paigns, he whs Porn to out of "the FORTUNE. a make first famines of Virginia, In a manor its In the j District Court of the Fourth house on the banks of the aristocratic son of Benjamin HarIf you ever expect to have a barrel of money you Judicial Distilct of the State of Utah, James. As of signer the Declaration, with rison, and bank COMMON in and for Utah. County, Utah. regularly a PART inse the tdoml of Pocahontas In bis veins, NOTICE TO CREDITORS our income. In the matter of the estate of nnd ns a descendant of u Cromwellian WELLINGTON WOOD, Deceased. colonel who signed the death warrant Sorafast you let seme peddler of a fake scheme Creditors will present claims with of a king, no president 1ms had a vouchers to the undersigned at his longer, men historic lincngc. ia his work on you. residence in Span'si Fork, Utah, on In nldlity William Henry Harrison or before October 1, 1920. below the standard of Ids predefell Consult your BANKER before you invest. AMOS II. WOOD. Adiuln'strator. He was elected not because cessors. it. II. ANDRUS, Attrrney for ho was a great statesman or a great We are at your service. soldier, but because lie was thoroughly Eusiness. representative of the new West, which YOUR j TO NOTICE invite CREDITORS We B:n?;ing In the District Court of the Fourth was flattered to see In the White House Judicial District of the Slate of Utah, for the first time a mun created In Its own Image. in and for Utah County, Utah. the At Harrisons Inauguration In the matter of the estate of ANNF.S IIOLM, Deceased. presidency entered an eclipse nnd Creditors will present claims with was held for years by secondary vouchers to the undersigned at her characters-- , who reigned, but did not 4. residence in Spanish Fork, Utah, on rule. With men of the eminence of or before September 18th, 1920. Clay and Webster, Calhoun and Ben- M. L. Trof. and Gillilan of Moore, Idaho, D. Boyack daughter .FANNY HOLM, Executrix. ANDRUS, Attorney for Execu with relatives and Elizabeth, and Mr. David Hall of Salt ig here Lake City, were callers during the Mr Bora. is cami down for In the District Court of the Fourth se rf a. tending the Black week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. District of the State of Judicial A. G. Stoddard. Mi was d mill, for Utah, County, Utah. and in Utah, Jit. Pleasant. TO CREDITORS NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jensen and In the matter of the Estate of little sons, Ray and Gordon, left awllns S. Hughes entertain-aber- s JOHN OSCAR STEWART, deceased. for an auto trip morning Wednesday Club of the Fidelous Creditors will present claims with to Pocatello, Idaho, where they will to the undersigned at her There week. vouchers day of last visit frieds. residence In Benjamin, Utah Coun members and two Invited and Mn. Horace Fereday ty, Utah, on or before October 2oth Mr3. Arthur Craven of Frovo was 1920. Banks present. the guest from Friday until Monday IIATTIE STEWART, Administra of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bowen. Mr. trix. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven came over JT AND FOUND R. II. ANDRUS Attorney. i ibAoataee pW MONEV in our Bank teT.W-- WE WILL . Co-lunt- y, ADVSSE YOU ; KJ&A h-t- Saturday night and accompanied Owner may Mrs. Craven home Monday. e at City Hall by paying .it adv. The following young people formed a picnic party Saturday afternoon - Nine seamless sacks in a ? last week, and chaperoned by ck. Finder please notify Mrs. Nora Nelson went to Castilla ertson. (adv) Springs and spent the night camping. Sunday was spent enjoying the pastimes of the resort. Misses Jennie FOR SALE Stewart, Regina Gardner, Lucile and Cot? for Sale. See G. It. Bessie Peterson, and Gertie Edwards, (adv) and Messrs. Len Jackson, Bryan Bird Orlando Erickson, Lynn Cornish, and A team of horses, 1300 Robert Lewis. .ire of Jim Hicks, Thistle, Mrs. Annie Eggertsen entertained (adv) the members of the Self.Culture Club Good Cheap gentle very pleasantly on Friday afternoon buggy. of last week. An interesting paper Alexander Apply was J. on "The Parks of California adv) Mrs. read by Mrs. Eliza Cornaby. 'Cork I lor See Zella 1. Argyle entertained the mem'c for Sale. Hales. (adv) bers with a personal account of her Eltrip through Yellowstone Park. ior Sale Mrs. and four visitors, members even About 54 acres r one at Mapleton, 158 Annio Matloy. Miss Elenor Matley, Car descriptions nnd prices Mrs. Ethel Money and Mrs. P. P. William Harwood, Spanish Thomas, were present. Luncheon was served by the hostess at six oclock (adv) -- An auto tire. 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 C. O. HANSEN, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with Vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before November 1st, 1920. SERENUS GARDNER, William .Henry Harrison. Adminis- trator. R. II. ANDRUS, Attorney for e ! 1 1 'f 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 estae of ALICE SNOW, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Salem, Utah County, Utah, on or before November 1st, 1920. BERNARD SNOW, Administrator. R. II. ANDRUS, Attorney for Ml ij vwtiki i ,,(io,ooo motorists in the United a way 0f cutting rficir tire cost nmm !!, tiL'00!' 10,000 to I .,000 miles out fit 'ices that you have ticon throwing miles. etieflt by the same kind of saving ,ak'' (lie "'vantage of it. 0,1 .'"nr ear even though they tread " searred with servlee t ail he to it,...!'! mileage. t,r He Tire that has upset all the Gates llalf-Sol-e ideas about tires wasteful and old extravagant the uml they are revolutionizing the tire business. whet-enoBusiness houses ami ear owners every over n million of them in the United States nloiie have taken advantage of this big saving. There are now 2, 1.VI authorized Gates llalf.Sole There Tiro Service stations in s the United States.. there tin-rea trained expert is one near you and ready to give you sen ice. Its Guaranteed tire shop of Punclura-Proo- f , CATES 5JTJIlE5 THE OLDat Its Best cost 'z as Much CO-O- P. Workmanship S135 to $2 , Ivies appearing, hard wearing garments for boys do not just happen they aro made with a full understanding of what is to be required of them. Boys are tough cn clothes and we know it but EEonor ESfflgM blouses, aldrta and playsaits know what is -they never disappoint. All peud of them snd No are cut over-aizskimping no outgrowing before they era woro out and no wearing out befors they srs outgrown. e. Many colors and of standard fabrics . A number of officers and members Miss Frieta Green left Tuesday of the Second ward Religion Class morning for Logan, Utah, where she spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City do. will resume her studies at the New ing temple work. Jersey Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Olsen entertained Sunday in honor of Mrs. Olsen's birthday. A five oclock dinner was served to the following: the Olsen family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Rouch and family, Mr. and Mrs.Wlll Huntington and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilyrum Jensen. The eveniug was spent In Mrs. C. C. Jonen delightfully entertained the members of Scgo Lily Camp R. N. of A. at a theatre party at the Winona The,ite Friday evening of last week. Following the show, refreshments were enjoyed at the City Drug Store. Invited guests present were Mrs. Alma Jensen und Mrs. II. D. Kay of I,ong Beach, Cal. music. Nearly one hundred fifty decent!, ants gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Robertson Sunday afternoon In honor of tho 89th birthday of Patriarch William Jex. After a light luncheon served on tho lawn, the aged Patriarch spoke briefly to his family, encouraging them to live honest lives and to stick to the truth for which he had left his native land over sixty years ago. Other speakers were Isaac E. Broekbank, Bishop A. T. Money, Holier C. Jex and Bishop George Hales. 4- - 4. i-- : $ y : y -- - - .3. Harry Hudson and daughter, Merl, left on Friday of last week for their home at Portland, Oregon, after visiting for a few days with friends here. They were entertained at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Hansen, Mr. anil Mrs. Len Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. George Swenson. Thursday afternoon of last week a Castilla party was given In their honor, and after enjoying the pleasures of the eanyon resort, the party returned home and were entertained at cards at the home of Mrs. Erick Hansen. ...t..t.444'Mt lmlf-froze- YOU OWE YOURSELF THIS INVESTIGATION 'kinn'f ton, latterly Cass and Houston, Douglas and Davis, Case nnd Wade, Seward and Sumner In the senate, an! leadership passed from the White House to tho enpitol. It was an Ignoble period in our politics whin both pnrties were (lodging the Irrepressible issue of slavery, r.ml the smaller the candidate for president the better chunce he lmd to dodge the question. In the teeth of a piercing northwest wind, the old farmer president-elect- , bareheaded and disdaining the protection of an overcoat, rode horseback to the enpItoL After addressing a great crowd that shivered I11 Its shawls nnd furs, ho insisted, though on remounting Ids horse and leading the Inaugural parade. No sooner was the first Whig president In the clmlr than the claims of factions and the clamor for patronage ossified him. Clay had declined cabinet honors and labors In tho confident expectation of playing the easier nnd more powerful role of tho Tho impower behind the throne. Comperious manner of tho Great the presidential moner wounding pride, he was requested to make his calls at the Mid to House as Infrequent nnd inconspicuous ns he' conveniently could. Thereupon his total absence became embarrassingly conspicuous. Tho one clear mandate of the election of 1810 was to turn out the Democrats and give the Jobs to tbe Whigs. a hungry horde fell Straightway nnd literally devoured Harrison upon him. In a month to a duy he was dead of pneumonia, the first president to die In office throughout the more than 50 years of Its existence. This briefest of administrations Is a pathetic little story of a simple, lonely old mnn, lured from Ids farm to be tho sport of politics. Ailing In body and harried In mind, he was without the care nnd companionship of his good wife, Anna Symmes Harrison, daughter of a New Jersey colonel In the Revolution who became one of the pioneer soldiers of Ohio. Broken by the hard toll of a frontier household and sorrowing for the loss of eight of her ten children, this wife of oue president and grandmother of another, still was making ready to take up her duties as mistress of the White- House when the news of her husbands death came to her. Goed Values Bte'tSasaSMils SEISE First National Bank of Spanish Fork f?. (iray. ; V , 11 The J ' s.- -v A'i Heavy weight, well made, rot tny .shirts in Blue uml , 4 NOTICES CO-O- P. - l Will to announce to tlieir many fiicmls that they are located at tho Globe Optical Company in the Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, where they are fully equipped to care for eye troubles and the proper fitting f glasses. These young melt' are graduate opticians, tire the best to he found in, the Stale of Utah, and they wish to $ assure von f the best servicei obtainable in their pro- fossion. JAMES and JAMES GLOBE OPTICAL COMPANY East Second South Walker Bank Building SALT LAKE CITY, Utah |