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Show THE SPANKST! FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK, UTAH . MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By Charles Vmum PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP All kinds of electrical repairing NOTICES work done by K. M. Sorenson, 288 Conault the County Clerk or res' E. 8th North. (adv) pective signers for further Information. Miss Jennio Stewart pleasantly en In the District Court of the Fourth tertalned the girls of the B. F. A Judicial District of the State of Utah, club Thursday evening of last week in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter or tne estate of Luncheon was served at 9:30. Mu GEORGE II. CHAMBERS and RACII-- - sic and fancy work were the diver EL CHAMBERS, Deceased. slons. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with Friends of Mrs. E. J. Marley of voucrehs at the residence of the undersigned in Spanish Fork Precinct, Salt Lake City, formerly Mrs. Sam Utah County, State of Utah, on or Roberts of this city, have received before March 10, 1921. WILLIAM CHAMBERS Adminis- Invitations to the wedding of Miss Ruth Roberts, and Earl Poulton at trator. ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Ad- Sait Lake City on February 16tb. ministrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and tor Ulah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of 7 WILLIAM N. JONES, Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned 'at her residence at Lake Shore, Utah Coun-- v ty. State of Utah, on or before March 16th, 1921. ROSE ELEANOR WILKINS, . Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of MARCUS ERLINDSON, Deceased: with their vouebera to the undersigned at his residence at Spanish Fork, Utah County, State of Utah on or before March 15. 1921. YIQFUS GOODMANSON, Admini- strator NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Estate of Acqullla' Hopper and and Nancy Hopper: ' Creditors will present claims with vouchers to Booth ft Brockbank at their office at Spanish Fork, Utah, 4 or at Knight Block, Provo, on or before March 25th, 1921. Utah, HARVEY CLUFF, Administrator. Boot & Brockbank, Attorneys. 1S-1- ft For Sale at a Bargain arm lb mile from sugar lITff VI THE FUNNY hen The Way of It my friend was traveling in England he met with n footpad, who ordered him to give up ail the pounds 35 acre he lmd about him. refinery on "I suppose he handed them over with "When cement road between Spanish Fork reierlty." and Sprlngville, good barn and other "Not a bit of It. lie handed them bulldogs, eieclric lights, gas and tel- over with his fists." ephone. See S.D. Strong, tel. Spring vllle Analyzing the Situation. (adv) 1 don't think Reginald Is going to propose, mother, dear. Mrs.Joseph Brown entertained the "Rut, Gladys, he is constantly ladies of the Alta Club very pleasthe most expensive presents." antly Friday afternoon of last week. "They are what convince me thut he There were nine members present. will never be able to rent a tint and The time was spent in a social way pay the first Installment on the furuntil six oclock when luncheon was niture. served. The hostess was assisted by N Its Meaning. her daughter, Grace. "Is there any meaning in the showMr. and Mrs. S. J. Gold, Mayor er bouquet which brides curry?" "Of course; It means they are goand Mrs. I. P. Snell, Mr. and Mrs. to reign." ing Ed. Money, Miss Suse Huntington and F. M. Snell formed a theatre The Trouble. party Monday evening and motored "Everybody in that Hank seems to to Provo to attend, the opera, Rob- be catching cold. Is it damp?" in Hood at the Columbia Theater. "No; but there are so many drafts nbout it. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDER'S YOUTH MUST BE SERVED. ANNUAL MEETING 6 Camera Man Weil, did you find out The anual meeting of the stock- the newest of this guy Shakespeares plays we are to plcturlze next? , holders of the Farmers oC-o- p AssoDirector Yes. Theyve decided on ciation will be held at the City Hall. But I dont approve of King Lear. Tuesday. February 8th, 1921, at 2 the selection. You see Lear Is a big p. m., for the purpose of hearing the character and very exacting and calls annual financial report, electing of- for a great actor, well on in years and ficers for the ensuing year, and trans- classic experience, to properly assimIt. We have no such actor. King acting such other business as may ilate Lear is of the patriarch type, very properly come before the meeting. venerable and very, very old. A. T. MONEYj President. Camera Man Aw, thats all right. Well fix that. Well play 1dm as he was when he was a young man. Film Fun. buy-ingy- , Two Point of View. A pessimist and an optimist were discussing life from their different view mints. T really believe," said the former, timt I could make a better world myself." "Well," said .the optimist, "tliiit's what we are here for. Now let's got to work and do IL London Answers. Highly Colored. They say his life is colored by his moods. Is that so? 'Tartly. lie Is well read and thinks himself the pink of propriety, but he gets green with envy when he Is blue, has nothing but Muck looks. You can ensliy see there Is a streak of yellow in him." I . Sughror u Theres a Time for Everything N, Likes a Joke on Himself, Fussy. Ward Muir is one of the few big Fussy. Isn't be? Til say so. Ills wifes away and writers wlm have not made use of he 1ms to get ills own meals. He new simper work as a rung In the ladder of tlieir careers, lie has been a washes tho dishes after each tneal fits liiiice throughout Ills lierary ca- and nctnnlly makes tip Ids lied before reer. except for a few Intervals when he leaves home in the morning. he has been lured Into the editorial A Little M'xed. elml.-of London magazines. Always What is an embargo mil? he Is one of the busiest figures In the Fleet Its what you put i i s', 'ps ; l.eep section of London, a tall dark Scotchman, clad Invariably In a em from going out. S in." "It aint, you fool, ib tiie an- Norfolk Jacket and stooping slightly clior." at the shoulders. He loves to tell a Joke on himself. Her Job. A stranger, walking down Fleet "The girl In tho phonograph departstreet with a newspaper limn, saw Muir npprouehlng, and asked, Is that ment Isnt a hit stuck up." "Of course not." Mulrhcad Rone, the war artist?" "Yet she Is continually putting on "No, the Fleet street man replied, "that Is Roneiiead Muir." Hayden airs." Uhu reh in a London Letter. Mrs. Oran Lewis was a Salt Lako visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Edna Davis came down from Thistle Tuesday to spend a few days Curtis wilson, who with relatives. has spent ten days there, returned with his jdster. Mrs. A. G. Stoddurd has relumed home after spending a week in Salt Lake City visiting with her daughters, Mrs. Katherine Stillwell and Mrs. Dorothy Snell. Mrs. A. J. Meeks of Buhl, Idaho, formerly Miss Annie Thomas of this city, spent three days of lagt week here, tho guest of Mrs. Fred Matley and family and other relatives. Consummation to Be Wished. "There Is one thing 1 would like to see at the peace table. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thomas enter"What is that?" , tained a party of friends at their ".Somebody who knows how to carve homo in Palmyra Friday evening of he once tried to play billiards. lie Turkey." last week. Games and music were could generally lilt one bail, be said, enjoyed until midnight when supper but not two. He could newr get into He Knew. was served to 25 guests. the pocket, although ns chancellor of Hold Footpad up jour hands! the exchequer for five years be bad Pedestrian (calmly) I've bwiifodt to do nothing but get Into pockqts. Mrs. John Phillips entertained a shopping all day with my wife. From the Continental Edition of tho Footpad Go! You can't have much. party of ladies Thursday afternoon Loudon Mall. London of last week in honor of her birthDiscarded Poetry. day anniversary. Supper was served Quite the Truth. When I was young," remarked the at six oclock, the hostess being asdont Why jou have Madame Fluf-fle- s sisted by her reminiscent citizen, children were daughter Cassis. Ten make your gowns? taught to recite Little Drops of Wa1 to that woman ami she guests were present. If went ter, Little Grains of Sand. "I remember," rejoined Unde Bill tried to make a gown to suit mj figThe girls of the Otopia Club were ure, I'd have a tit !" Bottletop. "Rut If that were attemptentertained Thursday evening of last ed now people would think they were Natural Conclusion. Miss week Minnie Williams. Miss to of by or .dilutions referring beverages What are you iti here for? In- Jen Williams adulteration of sugar." the guests entertaned quired tile visitor of tin' convict. LunFor tin simple reason, replied (lie with several vocal selections. cheon was served at 10:30 1 to ten OnfaDeck. can't get out. convict, "that Th boy upon' the burning deck members and one special guest, Mrs. Expressed himself with vim; Ed. Williams. Another Way of It "If I get out of this, by heck. You bet I'll learn to swim! Well, I've got to go today and face the music." Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jensen went Explained. Why. ere you in trouble? to Provo Sunday to attend the funI met a man I know this morning No! I conduct a hand. eral of the!r uncle, Martin Larsen. who hns alwavs been prosperous and They were acconrfinled home by now be Is running to seed." A Distinction. Mrs. Holier Nielsen of Salt Lake City, Whats the trouble?" Wbots your claim to distinction?" No trouble. He's a farmer hurrj--In"I never sent a friend a picture A. C , Chris, and William Larsen, all to do bis late planting." postal card with the wish you were of Ephraim, who were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Jensen until Monday. here gag on It." Lloyd Georgs and Billiards. Mr. Lloyd George told a gathering men in their club nt of C'olwyn liny. New Wales, recently that Tit-Iiit- g We Have a Full Stock of Hay, Grain and Mill Products At Lowest Possible Prices tii.i as HAY ('I)liN, who';1 r ;;;( ! up chopped !...!, r.i!!. d op choppid. i ) M A !XK, wl ' Mil, o, chopped. OATS, v Ip !o n. fl;. p. d Mill Km: i.K VX ; a.. KX.iKTK. FI il'if AJJALKA and MOD XSES RARELY, v. I COTToX SEED MEAD ALFA Id1 A oh LOUIS A. JAMES DONALD '!),( I'onIKY C. JAMES end Mol co'-t- ) t', vj,t, S : C 1 1 1 1 feed ( i II ( .Mi,,,. . ,1( ,r. FEEDS CHARCOAL S HULLS (SUIT '$Itjr II 7 "Wih to announce to their many friends that they are located at the Globe Optical Company in the Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, where they are fully equipped to cure for eye troubles and the proper fitting f glasses. These young men arc graduate opticians, are the best to be found in the State of Utah, and they wish to assure you ftho best service obtainable in their JAMES and JAMES GLOBE OPTICAL COMPANY East Second South Walker Bank Building Utah ft A TRIBUTE OF AFFECTION They must think a lot of us." Why?" To Invito us out to dinner with tha food at tho present prices." Sphinxology. In silence alts the chiseled sphinx And people wonder what It UHuKh, AlthuuKh It has a head of stone Instead of merely one of bone. Willing to Show How. Visitor Are you good at your work? 1 am very particular about the way my hair Is cut." Village Barber Well, I'm reckoned fairly decent, but If you like, I'll d one side of your bead so that you cun see for yourself." London Answers. Gave Her Mind Away. Your w ife's mind Is r gone. Hubby Well, Im not surpil-nl- . Flics been giving me n piece of u every day for about two jours. D.m. ern News. Doctor SALT LAKE CITY, Olivo-- r (JUjoce LAY1XG MASH with drv buttermilk tho egg producer DRY MASH without drv Imltermilk. SCRATCH FEEDS GROUND DONE SWIFTS MEAT CTTODS BABY CIITCK MASHES ami SCRATCH FEElfs. ft If you want groceries, go to a grocery store, If you want meats, go to the butcher si fop. If you want dry goods, go to a dry goods store, If vou want a Ford, go to the Ford garage, But If you want anything in the line of feeds, go toi f ho i rain B l hone IKS. |