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Show Timni'ANISH 1'OlilC lItF.S88l,ANLSJl FORK UTAH Herr rNcAHct.' f tmcv ttrwivI FOLKS I I IN OUR &TWJT VOVHfr-- HOW'A'WyS HA TOWN 4 MoJtm Time ( I' EJward McCullough ALIOCAtllK of Ealmi Mr. C. W. Ha Wllluw YitilxU Jr., relumed In IbU cii) her lb Fourth lUiitog from Cullfuml M Frldy. Mr. Nora Tot boll. h baa a mii I It a Ll mr. p I b WORLD'S LARGEST Mr a. Maud Mtllr and hidrn Mr. and Mr. Win. It. John motor and Mr. 1 ra bar from Aogg'lv, Califor- 4 lo Mammoth nb Mr. mother Kay Jottt. nia for a abort vlall with Mr. Maa Uoaen. M1.1 Wan NHb Iff! TorUjf for lo CHAIN br DEPARTMENT STORE - III all' ltd 'lb h Firaog ar re- Chicago, uhr and abo buy joicing oar lb blrlb of a grand- lall inlilln. rjf op uluga i fall hat. a of an daughter born lo Mr. and Mr. V. IS. Strang, Jan 3Ctb. nrk- At lb rrobjftorlan cbap'-- l Mr. and Mr. C. I). - 57 i DEPARTMENT STORES ORGANIZATION mi-t- il r at 2:30 tyKcrjHStniStl p beginning U.bsUh rwbli,g at 3 nVIork. Th 3rd a Jdabo Eucar Club member and ,)f Anlu few friend anjoyed boallng at tb Prof Can Fail. l0 ,t l H,,r Arrowhead Pool at njmln. and Jrf(ilw July Uat Thursday arming lb - b'-l- d coi.-ino- Jl I unl Mr. I .not Howland h rilnrnd exto ber bom at Ogd-- n afier an sioTinsH tended rlelt at lb home of ber paWilt :l f f rvt;; ti.im t f wc err ir rent. Mr. and Mra. Wm. M. Tltoma. cl.iMrm. TlW. j .re t nr t " r'f .1 ! U41" I... If rover of reapin' lo Iui.U vcu.r cr!..UI ln.i worn., a t l Ml Matter entertained JfO-i- di 111 t? N'-l- i,,. i A r with a meaning to the people rf t'i o or Junior Club l:ir E.iurday V. rm..'.ir. a: 4 arenlng. Fancy worg and uiuhIc were eannot evirt wlero tbi ia It lnv net n enjoyed, afier wblrh refret hmeni aurtvndul l worn tb nil iq W wera aerred. MU Mai ley rei:nei he uth to t.aby tin: '.... Ince3je. I Illy the offlla of prealdenl of the flub and CITY DItUU COMPANY Mr. Epenrer Hoc k wa rheeu lo fill the raeancy. lOtrKriMKMCTI Soroal ovi.Canrn lor.-ii- :in-:ri- iin-J- key-sto- nj this community: i-1 . re-!-n- i IIEIiaiI8BIIIIIIIlE3J ssii23iifU3imnn:2iHns3 aaa Aiujuliui-- - A am -- ..FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, JULY 11th... Two Show Matinee Si n p, m. Wednesday and Sal urdicy, at 3:30 r Public Service e Dynamic In Its Tremendous Buying Power! n Find, 8:15; Second 0:45 Each Evening Nation-Wid- nrr ANGKLlS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 11th and 12 What is the meaning of this great service to you? Consider, if you will, the enormous quantilhr of goods so many stores must have. Think of the hu-jorders given to manufacturers and distributors. Imagine the thousands upon thousands of men and women employed to produce the goods. Remember the benefit to workers. You, of course, understand that such large orders earn and receive the lowest possible prices. Thus, you can realize the meaning to you of the service and savings which result from our 571 Store Buying Power. You benefit immeasurably. c PRISCILLA DEAN in far-reachi- THE STORM DAUGHTER ng -- An absorbing story of stormy lore and surging seas. Also LARRM SEMAN in We Are Opening 96 New Stores This Year Our 571 Stores Serve the People Economically THE AGENT." Seaman Is always good. Matinee Saturday at 3:30. With Reliable Quality ANGELES, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 14th and 15th Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel, Clothing, JACQUILINE LOGAN and PERCY MARMONT in Furnishings, Shoes, Notions, Etc. For the Whole Family ! Everything at Lowest Possible Prices! THE LIGHT THAT FAILED The screen can give no finer entertainment than this production of Rudyard Kiplings famous story. Also GEORGE OHAftA in "FIGHTING tense-every-min- BLOOD." AXGELUS, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY lGtli and 17th f ' J. A. Lawhorn returned to his emCharles Miller of Santaquin was in tiwn last week visiting friends and ployment in Boise, Idaho, Monday relatives. evening after spending the week here with his family. Mrs. Ilyrum Bradley, Mrs. Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sabin returnBrandt, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen, all of Eureka, and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer ed to their home in Magna after Hayes of Salt Lake City have been spending a few days visiting here visiting here with Mr. and Mrs John with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawhorn II. Hayes. and family. JOHN GILBERT and BARBARA LA MARK in j ST. ELMO From the novel by Augusta J. Evans. three generations. Also ALBERTA VAUGHN in Read and loved by THE TELEPHONE GIRL." Bishop and Mrs. Bird Allen of Salem announce the marriage of thelp daughter Verda to Ralph Davis, also of Salem. Both the young people are well known here as they completed their high school work at the Spanish Fork High School. Matinee Wednesday at 3:30. n n un n n Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawhorn has as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stringham and two daughters Dorothy and Neva, Mrs. a John Gordon, Mrs. Dean Stewart, and Misses Reta and Hilda Rasmusses and Mr. Ray McCue, all of Salt Lake City. Hi Relatives here have received word SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN is Mrs. Margaret Dart Fuller, who bad and breath have If that you your H H spells of swimming in the head, poor left here June lltht for LaGrande, H and a general has been at the Hot Lake H appetite, constipation Oregon, is liver is a it sign feeling, your H. since FT torpid. The one really dependable rem- Sanatorium, near LaGrande, M disorders stomach June 25th, having had to submit to in the for all liver, edy H, is Herbine. It acts powerfully an H and operation for septic poisoning, HI on the liver, strengthens digestion, purifies the bowrls and restores a fine feeling an outgrowth of tonsil infection, from vim and cheerfulness. Price which she had suffered for several of Sold by S' energy, years. Her condition is considered n CITY DRUG COMPANY bj favorable. (ODVKBTISEMKCr) M1 M , , THE VIRGINIAN with KENNETH HARLAN, TOM MIX in July 18 and SOFT BOILED." lBIK?HKISaSMSBE5IH,,KB,!IESKHI,,s 19 boa-el- s Mrs. Celia Lloyd his returned An informal party was held at the home after a pleasant trip of two home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Bona weeks to Salt Lake City. Sunday to celebrate the 6th anniversary of the birth of Keith Bona, litMrs. Caroline Cookston and Mrs, tle son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bona. Isabell Collett of Idaho Falls Idaho, Mrs. Thomas Bona and children spent the Fourth in this city visiting went to Payson Saturday to Join a relatives. Wilson family party' In a bathing Miss Etta Lawhorn was taken to and picnic outing at the Arrowhead the Aird Hospital at Provo last Sat- pool. The party was brought to a urday morning by her father and sudden halt by the heavy thunderDr. H. G. Merrill, where she had her storm that day. tonsils removed and an ulcer burned off her eye. She is getting along as The Second ward will hold their well as could be expected. annual ward outing next Wednesday at Castilla Springs. The outing is During the electric storm Monday under the auspices of the Second morning about seven oclock, a pop- ward Sunday School, who have planlar tree on Third East street, be- ned a program and sports for the day tween First North and Center streets and are taking care of the arrangewas struck by lightening and split ments. Hot dogs and ice cream will down the center. The bark was also be sold on the grounds. All memtorn from the tree and the bark was bers of the ward are urged to be In torn from a tree a few feet distant. attendance, and everybody is cordialThe tree was about thirty rids from ly invited to Join. All ward memthe homes of Haswell Tuttle and bers who do not have a way to get to Eugene Gardner and yet the lighting Castilla should report to the Bishopric or the Sunday School officers and systems in their homes were not transportation will be provided. |