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Show PAGE SIX PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HE RA'ID T H URSD'AY, N 0 V EM B E R 13, 1 9 3 0.' SPAHISH fork HAS f JEW BAM The Bank of Spanish Fork haa received its authority from t!ie state banking commission for it; charter, the articles of incorporation incorpora-tion have been filed Tsrith the fourth clerk, at Provo. The articles provide pro-vide for 525,000 capltal and $15,000 surplus, divided into 10O0 share;!. Tha capital and surplus has been" fully paid in. ' The place of the new banking organization or-ganization will be in tha bank building formerly occupied, by the old First National hank of Spanish Fork, which is now belngput in order, The newly Installed officers art Lara NieLsen of Spanish Fork, three times mayor of Spanish Fork ; John Oterhanaley. vice president, who was a stockholder in the old First National bank, and who' Is known as Spanish Fork's largest livestock' owner; H. A. Gardner, resident cl the Palmyra stake, cashier; D. P. Flrmage, director, manager of J. C Penney company; John E. Booth, mayor of Spanish Foi"?." and newly elected state senator, director; A. O. Olsen, director, Chevrolet automo- Helen Stephenson . Dies At Santaquin PAYSON Mrs. Helen Gushing: Stephenson died at her home in Santaquin late Tuesday night from spinal meningitis, epidemic form. Thl3 is the third death in the family fam-ily from the disease in the past month. Mrs. Stephenson was born In Santaquin September 6, 1877, the daughter of 11 Philip and Phoebe Nisonger Cushing. She is survived by her husband, James Stephenson Stephen-son and the following children: James Stephenson and Mrs- Walter Walker of Cedar City. Mrs. Ed Crane of Salina, Floyd, Clelan, Orvii and RayStepbenson of Santaquin; also by four grandchildren, her mother ' andr the following sisters and brothers. Mrs.- Vilate Hansen, Mrs. Lydla Madsen, Mrs. Myrtle Peterson. Henry. William. Heber and Chester Cushing. Private services ser-vices for the immediate family will be held at the graveside In Santaquin. Santa-quin. ' . .. . owner and manager of the R. J3. Jex Mercantile Institution, and now cerving as city councilman. R. H. Andrus has been the attor. ney Inootalning the charter from the state, with W. W. Ray of Salt Lake City. Kinnear. Case Is Dismissed By Jury A Fourth district court jury returned re-turned a "no cause for action" verdict ver-dict Wednesday night in the hear- bile dealer: R. L. Jex. director. smi-Mne of David Kinnear vs. Robert Kinnear, held in Judge George Worthen's division of the district court this week. ' David Kinnear brought civil action ac-tion against his brother Robert Kinnear over a property settlement left by their deceased mother. ' Personal Finance . Company In Proyo ' ,. A small loan company, to be knewn as . the Personal Finance company of Provo, has been organized or-ganized and opens its offices Friday Fri-day at Room 9, second floor, 75 East Center street. The new company plans to. lend money on a monthly repayment system, with honesty and character as the basis for loans, ccordins to company officials. . . Loans will be made up to $300, with the average running from $115 to $145. The coet is fixed by law, only lawful interest being charged, calculated on the unpaid monthly balance, according to the company heads. Strict privacy is assured, and borrowers are not required to own real estate, it Is said. Home budget service is to be a feature, with a . 32-page household expense book to be given free to all who call at the office or write for it; Salt r Lake Stock Exchange QUOTATIONS . As Furnished By WtXLS I BRIMIIAIX t ' Broker Bid Asked .$ .03$ .04 . .064 .11 . .01 .02 i . jOOU 7.00 . . -35 Eureka Man Draws Fine . For Fighting Clarence Eant u7 Eureka was sentenced to pay . a 'fine of $25 or serve 25 days in the Utah county jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of battery, on arraignment in the Provo city court Wednesday. He paid his fine and was released from custody. ' . -;" Bant was arrested at Santaquin by Sheriff J.'D. Boyd and Deputy Martin Strebel after he had partlo-' ipated in a fight. ' - i Clearance Of Higher Priced $129.50 GOING FOR ' O50 S(D)50 $lf(O50 Another of Our Remarkable Specials! These arc modcLs from Rothmorc andTBirkshire, with luxurious fur collars, fitted lines, and flares, and in Novelty Woolena, all the New Broadcloths and Impcrata; Black, of course, and all the glorious Browns, Rcjral Blues, Plum Shades, arid all the high'Shades of Green. ; ' r Only Once a Year Such Savings! 9 liAc; 11 WEST CENTER "Because You Love Nice Things" I :' L " f )" "i lay amid ':i&lpfey 'J t z-. I a4 wm mm mm m m -at- ;. 1 2 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS 50c 16-oz.' Milk of Magnesia - 25c Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste 1 ; BOTH FOR, . . , ... . . . .TvP" 75c 1 6-oz. Mi 31, Soiutipn .Gargjei A Wonderful. Cleansing Deodorant and Antiseptic. . 16-oz. Antiseptic , Throat Gargle 50c Cherry Bark Cough Syrup 1 lb. PURETEST Epsom Salts 11.50 Hot Water Bottie v QQq 1 Year Guarantee . . . . . . A . . $1.25 Hot U'ater Bottle . V. Gauzets . 10c Almond Cocoanut Soap . . Ururx lores' TOILET ARTICLES mV 69o 69s Am rn CANDY 1 lb. Chocolate Covered Cherries in Cream . . . A . . t. . 1 lb. Liggett's Chocolates with the Wonderful Centers Real OLD SWrEDISH MINTS, lb. ..... . i 5c Package Mints 3 for ' m!m ''L Cjjj p-li 1 .50 Bottle Bay Rum and 3fJc Klenzo Snave Cream i BOTH FOR ; . . :. . .. . 50c Java'RiceFace Powder and " 50c Box of Rouge HP BOTH FOR . . V $I.uu yumine . : , -Hair Tonic . . . ..... ....... 25c Wildroot . -V y.i Shampoo ...... rr. . . i .' . 50c Jactopa - . , . ZQr Tooth Paste '": . ... ..... 75c Three Flowers Face Powder and .. 50c .Three Flowers Perfume nffrj x xx. x- vit j. .............. $1.00 Shaving Brush and Gold Plated Razor BOTH FOR . . . 75c Theatrical Cold Cream RO Full Pound ., . . . 'v . f ... . . STATIONERY 50c Box Lord , ' T0 Baltimore "Linen ." - 75c PIERRE Linnen SCC A new design w. ........ . Lord Baltimore - Portfolia rrrT . . . t JV w The handiest to carry and keep in small ' places. 2 . Quarts Brick Ice Cream 793 62c Alta Merger AlLa- Mich .. Alta Tiger Alta Tun. ... .. . Am. Exploration Am. Met. M. Co. .. .004 Beaver Cop : ... Big Hill . 24 Bingham Metals . Bonanza Mining- Bullion Bristol Silver .. Cardiff Cedar " Talis ' .... . Central Standard . Chief Con. . T. .". . Colorado Con. . . . Colb. Rexall Combined Metals. Crescent ' Eagle .. . . Croff Crown - Point Dix Butte . . Dragon E. Crown Pt. .. East standard . E. Tin. Coal. . . East Tin. Con. . vEast Utah Emerald Emma Siiver; Empire - Mines .. Eureka Bullion Eureka Lily. Galena ......... Great' Western Greeley ......... Indian Queen .. Iron - King .... Kearsarge Stand. Kenebec Keystone Lehi Tin . Leonora ".;..:".. Little May Magnolia Ieac Mammoth Michigan Utah - . . Miller Hill Moscow ... . ... Mt. States Pet.-Mountain Pet.-Mountain - View . . Nalldriver National . Treas. . . New Quiney5 ...... North Lily .. No. Standard Park Bingham .... Park City Con. , .. Park Cummlngs .. Park King Park Konold .v,'v Park Nchson .., . Park Premier ... Park Utah Plumbic Mines .. Plutus . . ... Prince Con. . ....... Provo ; . , . . Rico Ai-ff. .- .05 J01 . . .00 M .10 .06 . " JOOV .02 ',4 .61 .02 .00! .10 ".01 AlK -03 4 - .20 .04 X MM . my, .06 -04 - .02 .00 .05 .17- . .01 i .04 . .19 .OOU .03 .06 ;.01, -.00 .00 .01 .20 .01 : .64 .00 - .00 .20 .001 .06 1.00 .03 VI .00 .24--.00 . .01- - ,03, ".03 .06 ,1.35 .20 .02. , 47 Silver King Coal. . Silver Shield .... Silver Standard .. Sioux Mines .-. ..... So. Iron Blossom r. . So. Standard "... Swansea Con-. . . , Tar Baby ........ . Tintlc Central, i Tintic Lead Tintip Standard . . Union "Chief ...... Utah Con. ...:... Victor Con.".j....' Walker Mining ,' West Toledo Wilbert Yan k ee Con. ; VV Zuma 6.35 : :oo ",.oo i.00 ;'.os .oi ,01. .01 u 1.20 4.90 : .02 1.80 00' . .01 .00 - .02 . i)0"4 ' .00 27 .02 .oh; .00 .13 .09 .01 . .02 i .65 .03, .01 .10 .02 .02 .05 .35 .01 J00 .12 .35 .05 .05 .00 4 .07 .24 .23 .01 )4 .01 .22 .00 .10 .16 .01 -?i .01 .01 .05 : .35 .02 .70 . . J02 - ' .28 .00 .07 1.10 X3 .01 .25 .06 .04 .06 .06 .08 1.50 .03 .40' .04 .35 ".05 6.40 .03 .01 .01 .10.- v02 .03 1.37 5.00 .03 .07 1.85 -.00 .02 .00 . .04 P.G:4-HCLDB' AUARBSPIWS PLEASANT GROVE.-- Members of three Pleasant Grove and Manila 4-H clubs were awarded achievement achieve-ment pins at meetings held early in the week, according to Anson B CalL eounty club leader. . : '.Members of the Pleasant Grove clubs that received their awards are as follows: . First year cooking club Dora Oswrarson, Elizabeth Oscarson, Evelyn Bezzant, Leah Bezzknt, Ethel Fillmore, Eva Marie Conway first .year sewing club June Bunnell, Anna Fugal, Marvel Nelson, Edna Christiansen, Elvey Jacobs L first, year home management manage-ment club Marie Williamson, Ruby Williams. Muriel Hone, Dale Williams, Margaret Olsen and Leah Stagg. Leaders of the clubs are Mrs. Vi da Conway, Miss Genevieve Fugal and Mrs. Anna Peay, respectively. respec-tively. , ; Members of the Manila clubs that received the Achievement pins are: Fourth-year - calf club Warnick Swcnson, Charles Warnick, Grant Atwood, Calvin Swenson and Dean Atwood; third-year talf club Alex Wadley, George Warnick and Ray Pulley; second-year . calf club Ralpb"Warnlcki first-year ca,lf club Aryil Wadley and Qlifton Wad-ley; Wad-ley; " fourth-year sheep club -Charles Warnick, Calvin Swenson and Dea Atwood; third-year sheep club Marvin Randall and Vernon Randall.'' Members of the first year cooking; cook-ing; club-rHelen Warnick, ' Annis Harper, Afton Pack, Florine Evans, Beth Wadley Erma Atwood, Beatrice' Bea-trice' Monson, Maurine "Monson, Margaret Wadley, Laura Swenson and Elaine Pack. 1 The leaders of the clubs are Merrill Mer-rill N. Warnick, Ivan Monson. Mrs. Merrill Warnick, Miss Nell' Swenson, Swen-son, and Miss Mildred Swenson, respectively. WALTERTAYLOR LfiiD'TO REST Funeral" seir'ices for Walter H. Taylor of Orem, formerly of Provo, were , held m the Sharon ward chapel Monday afternoon. Bishop O. H. Anderson presided. The speakers were Prof. J. M. Jensen, Bishop L. L. Nelson, Presi dent T. N. Taylor and. Bishop An derson. B. M. Jolley offered the opening prayer and the benediction was pronounced by Da,vid Park. Interment; was in the Provo city cemetery, where the - grave was dedicated by W. J. Taylor. - Kirby, Elwood, and Roy Allen and. Harold Murdock furnished two beauUful selections, "Until the Dawn and 'A Perfect Day." A vocal duet was rendered by ; Mrs. Clara Taylor and Joseph H. Taylor, accompanied by ; Mrs. : Ruth Johnson, John-son, and Reuben Pyno and Mrs. Ethel Pyne sang a duet.- The services were well attended and there were ' many . beautiful floral tributes. i Bonanza Mining, 2400 . S lc-lc. Cardiff, 2000 7C-600 If 6c.;. Chief Con., 600 di 60c-100 & 61c. East" ,Tin. Con., 500 34-785. 34c - .:'-Eureka .:'-Eureka Bullion 1300 f? - 18c. Eureka Lily 500 (p 19c-1000 01 20c-500 & 22c. - : Lehi Tin.,. 11,500 lc. New Quincy, 700 Ji6c-No, Ji6c-No, Standard, 500- (v 3 c. , Park Bingham, 1000 U c. Park City Con.; 1000 25c: . -Provo, 100 li 18c. " ; '.- Silver King Coal., 100 56.35. Silver Shield 1000 C- 3c. So; Standard, 1000 C'.8c;rs Tintic Standard, 100 dp $4.90. Walker Mining, 100 $1.75-400 (LP no. ; . .. ; ,,r: ., TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR RENT FURNISHED New 3 room strictly mod. heated apt. with garage. 555 No. 4 E. dl4 FOR RENT - UNFURNISHED 5 room brick house. Not mod. 415 So. 5 East. , nl3 Warm mod. brjcH home. Close Jn. Phone 1053J. . nl9 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 100 Wnite'Leghorn pullets. Phone 1368W. 345 E. 6 North. nl9 Blue . Victor white and small potatoes. - Cob corn and , squash. Phone 940J. . ' . n26 'FOR SALE FURNITURE c Household' furniture ' Call cve-N nlngs. 879 No. 1 E. nil HELP WANTED FEMALE Exp. girl fpr -general housework. Apply -Lewis Ladies Store. nl6 VERNAL WOMAN DIES 1 PROVO Mrs. Olive M. Bodily, 29. wife of Walton E. Bodily of Vernal, died at the Nixon . apartments in Provr Wednesday night, after a lingering illness. Mrs. Bodily, was born June 18, 1901 in -Vernal, .where she grew to womanhood. She was married to Walton E. Bodily in March ,1920. She was a faithful member of the Lv D. S. chi'rch, being a teacher in the Relief society and Sunday school organizations of her ward until her health failed her. .' Surviving in addition to her husband hus-band &ve -Ahe following children: Lucile, Lorenzo, Melvin, Anna, Gor-.don,-and -Harold Bodily, and her parents, rMr. i and Mr3. George T. Merkley, - : The body-was shipped -to Vernal today for funeral services and interment. in-terment. . - Army Challenges Navy'For Contest WEST POINT, N. Y.; Nov. 13. (U.E Maj. Gen. William R. Smith, superintendent ot the, United States military academy today challenged the U. S, naval aendemy team to play the army ii-football game for theNfcenefit of the unemployed in New York .December. 6. Navy has a! football game scheduled sched-uled with the University of Pennsylvania' Penn-sylvania' on that date but it is understood un-derstood that there is a clause in the Navy-Penn agreement permitting permit-ting elimination of that game if a contest with the Army should be arranged. Y&ure SAFE! Don't gamble yritK inferior tubes. Equip your sec mrougn-oiit mrougn-oiit with, new RCA Radiotrons : vou will crve t the bet possible opportunity to perform in manner which will afford you the utmost in radio enjoy ment Tf vnu would like to have your set inspected or serviced just call us on' the pnone ana we will do the rest. We malntai nan Expert Radio .Ex- pair Department on ail makes or Radio. Bring your tubes to us for : testing, FREE OF CHARGE . . KNIGHT COAL & ICE COMPANY PHONE 1256 64 WEST CENTER ST. Large Crops of Fruits and Vegetables are , now being harvested in Salt Lake and Utah Counties. - The Salt Lake & Utah Bailroad offers its fast, dependable freight service as a means of transporting these products to the markets in the least possible time. ' ' Ship via Salt Lake .& Utah Railroad This is going to be a Jong, drawn-out affair," said the-confectioner- as he started on his taffy recipe;. . . ... ,. .. ... ... RED CROSS IN UTAH COUNTY ' - 'iwHH'r, (Continued From Page One) volunteer worker and co not receive re-ceive a penny of pay. Utah county chapter does not have one paid worker on its entire staff. This means that all mwiey raised in this county is available for charity. . During the recent flood drive tha money raised In Utah remained in Utah. It is ths policy of the national na-tional office during an emergency drive to juse all money raised in the alfected district with no overhead for administrative purposes. This is important to remember. " v The state office of the Red Cros? is in Salt Lake where Mrs. Frank Evans is president. The provincial or western office is :in San Fran cisco. The ." national headquarters are in "VVashington, D. C, where President Hoover gives personul attention at-tention to RcdTCross-business. The Board of directors Of the Utah county- chapter welcome any Inquiries regarding the work of the chapter and will be glad to give information in-formation to workers and friends of ' the "Greatest Mother Jn the World" for the alleviation of suffering suf-fering and distress in the human family. 'Y' Student Rally Is Slated Friday . . B. Y. U. students will stage their biggest football rally f)t the season Friday night at the Paramount theater, according to announcement announce-ment of student body officials, The rally will take place at 9 o'clock sharp, just between the t' evening shows. A football stunt together to-gether with other acts arranged by the "Y" students, will be featured. Yells, dances and songs, including selections" by the Cougar quartet, are on the program, and President F. S. Harris will give a short speech. The Paramount theater is showing "Her Wedding; Night," a hilarious comedy starring Clara Bow,' on its regular program for the occasion. jl Quality You Would Insist Upon If You Knew All of the Facts loves Compare a spoonful of Schilling; Ground Cloves with any other. The difference is marked. Schilling is a dark brown in color. The other will be a red or yellow yel-low prown. Schilling is to rich with oil that the tiny granules cling together in clots. The other xwill look dry an J loose. Most ground cloves come in a sifter-top tin. But Schilling's is packed in a tin with a large opening. It is a heavy with fragrant oil that it will not shake. through a sifter. Fact No. 33. Schillinff Urmon Extract Ex-tract contains 3 times the amount of lemon oil required by the Uniced States Government Pure Food" Department J tiroes as much and more than mot any other you can buy. That is why it goes further why it imparts a richer lemon flavor. Schilling There are 41 other facts equally illuminating aboul Schilling Products Coffee Tea ' Baking Powder 42 Spices ' 3L Extracts.,' ED H P A 11 E N H1 c n e s Bigger Valiies Lb wqt Cost We have just received another extraordinary shipment of Ladies Dresses at prices made possible only by the slumpin g dress market. We have also reduced all the DresE2s we had in stock to conform t o these new lower prices. Our entire stock of Dresses is' now assembled into three pri ce groups, namely $ 1.98 - $6.90 and $9.90. e have, enlisted extra ready-to-wear sal es clerks to amply take care of all custom-.ers...,We,alsplutcly.laiov.that custom-.ers...,We,alsplutcly.laiov.that these are the best dresa values ever offered in Provo at these three popular prices. See them. t ; I , : fi J V jr if 'J I I ' 1 4 :" , : . o. "1 ; - J G ": ! Substantial Savings on 1. Sejk Dresses at HJ98 $6.90 V '$9.90 Now you can save substantially oa the new.sillc dress you have been want-- want-- ing . . . and at.theame time havethe style-rightness that you demand. There are dresses with tunics, with softly flattering necklines, with interesting, inter-esting, sleeves, boleros and all the rest of the details' that stamp them as the smartest models of the season! . You can wear them on most any occasion,. oc-casion,. , . confident that they look ever so much more expensive than they really arc! Ve suggest that you see them as soon as possible . . . while the range of sizes, colors and styles is complete. , .. 'i : . .' " t-. ' ' ; -" f - --w . t' ' . ', v 't ?:. .-A : '':,!:.. .-.."-, -.-i: .... . i . i i .., , . ... 4 ,. '..,,.,.:., mmmrn fi,.r. ,. wi,.i.,,.m -, ,,. . , m i.,,, , i i , .i i m i -.i n .- r , .i n r.l i i.i h i ..... fc , J ...... r . . - . r . j . J ...... .... , , TABLE SHOES WORTHY YOUR CONSIDERATION . , . . . ...... .... : ..... ...... .. A: We have .taken all the short runs of Ladies', Misses and Grow- . fN -n tS ing Girls' Shoes, regardless cf style and quality, and placed S' J ' cT) them on the tables to be stfld at our outstanding low price. Pair v ts lull 11 p OUTSELLING "SALES" E VERY DAY IN THE YEAR |