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Show L S' THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH THE RED and GRAY ' ORGAN OF THE SPANISH FDRIv HIGH SCHOOL NUMBER. Vol. 1. A garage. See Jos. (adv) 4 a, 7 Pay-so- Pay-so- ll MICKIE SAYS i UfcftD For Sale L.JIales. The atudent body court bad a hear Their style of ball Is a more open In Tuesday, .at which It sentenced passing game than that of Spring-villtith which they have succeedtwo atudenta tor disturbing the peace In ed winning two out ot the three and three more are on trial tor the name offense. The atudent body games played to date, losing only court hdpea to promote orderly con- the one to Sprlngvllle 1y a 36 to 18 duct in' the high school by taking all score. The last half of the game last week was a real one, the score who are rowdy or unruly in hand. for Sprlngvllle. For The most important and the most reading Fork Spanish Miller, Hanks, AlexandInteresting, news trom the High Jones er and done the best work have School this week concerns the Junior Prom. The question has been asked and in another year ought to bring "Are the Juniors dead?" They wish the Red and Grajr to the front. By winning from Provo last Friday the public to keep Its eyes open tor High climbed out of the celthe rest ot the week, then judge tor Itself. The meaning of their secret lar and from now on ought to go. plans and actions will be shown from Most of the players from Payson are nine oclock Friday morning until out for their first year at basketball two o'clock Saturday 'morning. The season ends they so before that the Juniors hare arranged for an excelhave should other scalps banging to lent program, which will be given In the school assembly Friday afternoon their belts. One can never be sure n and a hearty invitation to attend Is that a game has been won from until the final whistle has blown. extended to the people ot the city. Provo Highs first year at the game will be held Friday The "prom night In the Auditorium, and any- has not been successful, if we considone who would like to have a real er success only from the standpoint good time needs only to attend this of games won. The boys are all new at the game and deserve a great deal dance. This week, will see the beginning of credit for sticking to it when the odds seem so much against them. of the second half of the basket-baschedule In the Kebo Division. The Its better to lose and be a Sport than first half has seen some very good to win and not be a sport at any rate. playing and some not so good. As a Provo has shown that they are good whole, the teams have played a clean sorts and we look with fear to the fast game and fans have been given teams that will represent Provo High In the future. a good run for their money. the leads This week will see Payson at at present Sprtngville percentage column, with three wins Sprlngvllle In a red hot game. If and no defeats. Their place at the Payson should be lucky and clean top is not one of luck, as they have up on Sprlngvllle It would be a fea deserved to win every game they ther in their cap. Sprlngvllle sechave played. They play a fast, ag onds play In Payson and should not gresslve style of ball which will make have a walkaway as hey had before. them hard to stop by most any of Spanish Fork will go to Provo this the teams In this neck of the woods. week to meet Provo In their own The Ifist time these Groesbeck, Mendenhall and Bird have gyranaslum. been doing some wonderful work for two met Spanish Fork won easily, the 'Red and Blue and have usually Spanish Fork seconds will, entertain been the cause of the fall ot their the Provo High seconds here Thursopponenets. day afternoon. The local second Spanish Fork has played some ex- team is going like a house afire and ceptionally good games and some claim that they have lost the last that have been anything but good. game (hey .intend, to lose this season. 8-- Amos Wood returned Monday from a four days business trip to Logan. no RXV3 U ouvruut Hunt vu? CAvir pftivrr waup a , &OZCV4 UAMtAWS VWN VMJCM Miss Luclle Peterson entertained tha girls of the B. F. A. Club Thursday evening ot last week. Music and fancy work were enjoyed and luncheon was served at 10 oclock. CMCAPtR, TUA44 A WOVMOfiO & 03 OCQT Aft UOCU WOOBM-tt-i -cu! amo our rrou nu' PRCG9 ON& AS W3L A UOVJDOCD, MOC OOTTA CUARU JUOQT M ANJCU, S3 H PROVO, UTAH 52 3 Monday, February 14 so The biggest event of the season, direct from 2 weeks at the Masuu Opera House, Los Angeles. H cap-Ipacit- y SEE IT BEFORE SALT LAKE CITY Coal tta. T H H H For Sale 6 x 12 rods.. Located on 3rd south and 3rd east on Main canyon road with 6 room bungalow. Modern In every respect, full basement, four rooms, hot and cold water A fine location facing the north for prices and terms see Ammon Simmons. (adv) Mrs. Agnes Morgan delightfully entertained' for a party of lady friends Friday evening of last week. WIN OR LOSE. The time was spent In a social way until 11:30 when a dainty luncheon "May I have a word with yor, Mr.. Greene?" began the young man. was served. The hostess was a "Certainly you may," said the Wall slsted by her daughter. Hazel. Mrs. street father. , N. D. Castle of Salt Lake City was "I want you to decide a bet" one of the twelvp ladles present. "Very good. Oo on." "1 want to marry your daughter." "Tut-tuWm. M. Barratt, collector of insir." "But wait Tour daughter has bet come tax for this district will be In me that you will give your consent to Spanish Fork on February 21st and our marriage and 1 have bet her that 23rd to assist tax payers in filing you will not Now, you certainly income-tatheir returns for 1920. would not want to decide a bet ao x that If your income for 1920 was more she would lose; now would you? than $1,000 and you are single, see lockers Statesman him. If you are married and your Income was more than $2,000 you Intenstly Occupied. 1 try not to loiter nor shirk. must file a return. , t, per month. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BENJ. EVANS, Secretary. COLUMBIA THEATRE - I DAY rw. Miss Rosetta Bowen entertained the girls of the Otopla Club ThursMusic day evening of last week. and fancy work were' the diversions. Besides the members special Invited guests were Mrs. David Bowen and Miss Grace Jarvis. Luncheon was served at 11 oclock. BIDS WANTED Bids will be received by Benjamin Evans, at h!s residence in Spanish Fork Utah, for performing the duties of watermaster for the Spanish Fork West Field Irrigation Company for the irrigating season ot 1921. Bids to be in not later than March 1st, 1921. Bidder must specify salary 1 1 Tot this mr Intention doth balk; sm often too busy to work. But never too busy to talkl rgiI2E ricrchants wfco cdYcrtbs In thb paper will give yon best valces for yonr coney. JOHN GOLDEN Producer of Turn to the Right and Lightenin Oers the Coined v Hit FOOLf positively the original New York company and f productionOnly company on torn. Now returning East after breaking all comedy records in Seattle, Tort- II gland, San Francisco, Oakland and Los Angeles. !With - A clean, wholesome comedy of Mirth, Master Minds ' H and Mystery. Hj ' BEST ACTED PLAY In YEARS Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Opens Saturday, Feb. 12 H 1 g jj g g g --trices j g U g g HI j . Balcony Lower Floor 50c Gallery, . $1.00 - $1.50 $2.00 - $2 50 Boxes $2.50 . M HOW TO SECURE TICKETS 'in - Address letters, make checks, postoffice and express money orders payable to Columbia Theatre; add 10 war ! tax to price of tickets desired; include stamped envelope to secure safe return. self-addresse- d, g QilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllillllllllllllllllliililiiliiiiiiini 44.,H..MHt44-i4- THE OLD CO-OP- .' The Older The Better PHONES 27, 28 and 29 V- 4 v V i ' 1 a Work j Shoes 'T - 4'- W - V" V.v-r- fr i -- N A ' .. ; x-- v ' .... x-- . Ot - Y.,' $2.95 to $6.75 '., . ;V FITFORM Edmonds Foot Fitters $9.50 s 0 MENS SUITS i Here is the shoe we Lave tried so long to get. They arc the only shoes in the' world which have FULL LENGTH VAMPS and SOLID SOLE LEATHER i 1 BOXES. They aro made in three lasts: English' Combination. h Combination and Munson Combination. One of these will absolutely fit you. We are meeting the demand of high standard by raising the qual- - Semi-Englis- ; ;; ity of our footwear still higherEven the laces in these shoes are - the best. Spring models are coming into our storeThe brands of work shoes on our shelves are those which experience has proved worthy. ' ing qualities. V ere $ high as $13.75. MENS DRESS SHOES $3.95 and Up. Our stocks comprise most nil the popular models and lasts in the favored leathers and colors. Here is a large variety for selection and our prices are right.' Look them over. Youll notice many points of super- iority. , Price range: $29.50 to $45.00 11 OFF This includes every high top shoe in stock. See them. styles. 0 These shoes have been sold as t They represent the favored fabrics and the approved sure wo can please you. Try us. HIGH CUTS 20 I - w They have the approval of the men of our community, who demand shoes for hard service and honest wear- This reduction releases some remarkable values. MENS WORK SHIRTS Extra heavy and very well made. Blue and Gray. Special $1-0- Rubbers and Rubber Boots We have them for all ages. Childrens Coveralls, $1.00 Blue Denim and Khaki. Sizes 1 to 8. g A Boys Knickerbocker Suits Half Price Here is a lot of Suits for Boys between 12 and 16 that wo aro going to sacrifico for quick clearance. Well made Suits, built to withstand the strains posed by active boys. Mostly dark patterns, a few light ones. HALF TRICE TAKES THEM im- gI |