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Show THE SPANISH FOKK PEESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH ' r " vt T Wells Monk, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. 'W."Monk letrMonday'to fill a two years mission for the L. D. S. church in the Eastern States. The young man was honored by a ward testlmonal at ' t Always Up To The Minute In Style TT WORLDS LARGEST 7 INSTITUTION CHAIN DEPARTMENT the Fourth ward chapel Saturday evening which was attended by 175 of his friends and relatives. The function was in charge of the ,'recreation committee. Following is the program given: Community singing; prayer, Albert Swenson; address of welcome, Benjamin Evans; accord-la- n music. Miss MUlla Christmas; retold story, Agnes Skinner; duet, Jennie Mae Olsen and Leah Swenson; reading, Norma Christensen; piano solo, Miss Lois Briggs; paper, Mrs. Kajl Sorenson; talk, Mr. Wells Monk response. Bishop Isaac Briggs; community singing, "God Be With You Till We Meet Again; benediction, Joseph Olsen. Following the program, refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. A party for the relatives of the young man was given at his home Friday evening, about forty attended. The timo was spent In a social way and refresh- NATION-WID- E RELIABLE , QUALITY TV - l . GOODS ALWAYS . AT LOWER PRICES eHmey'yO organization((J, DEPARTMENT STORES , lion' hats right and look right because they are made right. feci The style of the day wM ?ws- is built right into a Lion Hat, that's why it holds its style even under the strain of constant wear. - Hk Tip it or lay it down and its inside finish creates a good impression. at a prettily arranged bridge S Plans for a power development layFor Sale Nine acres, first class Pea land, good water right, East out on Diamond creek were considerBench $1,000.00 ed by the federal engineers during March, according to the report for For Sale Thirty acres pasture and M. Green, infarm land, good water right. North that period by William vestigating engineer for the Salt Lake of town, $750.00 udvkbtibcminti Bastn project. Preliminary designs Mrs. Rosalie Neagley of Cornish, Cache Valley, Utah, who has been visiting , here five weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Clayson and her grandchildren at Dividend and will leave Friday for her home at Cornish. El-ber- and estimates are being prepared, with the headrace at the outlet of the Strawberry tunnel and the tallrace In Sixth Water creek. This development will require about four and miles of wood stave and steel pipe line and have an effective head of about 750 feet. one-ha- lf iVe inns SAm & I IN OUR BOYACK and WARNER Light and Dark Patterns good quality yard 15c! GINGHAM PETERPAN DD INTQ 10 I lvlli 36in. wide fast colors yard DRAPERIES nu u run UnlLUlXlMl sasX$1.35 Ij Ready made in Von Mercerised Poplin and STAMPED DRESSES SHIRTING 50c I Peterpan cloth Past colors yard.......?... nD IVLjIi u jlllLiy PUTT JO t new lot arrived 19c One lot of Light Ribbed xtra good quality STOCKINGS LADIEES SILKsfiberHdose FIBER HOSE pa,r These are pure silk A IMP Q ILxlUlCu thread hose good wear SILK HOSE pair and Plaids pastel TOWELS Hand towels 14 x 28 Turkish ; 2 23c pair thread turkish Bath towels 22x44 inches- -- j J( SHEETS Full double bed size Bleached 81x90 1.23 1.98 Hemstitched CHILDREN HOSE Double Wear Heel and Toe Well made an extra good value 25c 2 pair all sizes , Fast color plaids, checks and stripes in latest designs-Dar- k! or pastel grounds, collar at-- t tached and neck band styles. See Our Window Display 1.98 to 3.49 BIG MAC SHIRTS Work shirts for men cut extra two full, Double stitched - pockets Buttoned. Plain blue or grey chambra. Sizesl4tol7i2 . 49c pair' -- f:-- - beautiful colors. 59c and 89c yard , ed their concert over the' radio at Station KDYL, Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City, last Sunday evening. The girls entertained for an hour with music and readings, thlsr Is' their second entertainment at that station, and they will, render another program In the very near future. The friends of the girls are very proud to know of their achievement and wish them further success In their music and dramatic art. Spanish Fork Is proud to have Its townspeople entertain over the radio as It is not only good experience for them but good for our city, as it reaches all parts of the United States. , Fast colors-Strip- cs 69c PAY DAY OVERALLS Made of strong durable blue demin, Extra full double stitched seams, and watch pockets, also Day Jumpers. 220 cut, Rule Pay 1.29 SCOUT SHOES This stout, durable, unlined shoe of solid leather construction thruout, light and comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Snell1 and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ludlow Mdtored to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon and remained until Monday evening. The gentlemen were on business connected with the purchasing of a power-law- n J Nathaniel Ludlow was called to For Sale Six good Milch Cows. Francis Lundell of Benjamin returns mower for the city park and street parking. They were taken to Provo last Wednesday to speak at the See John C. Thomas. ed home Friday after six months, UDVCRTISBMINTl mission to the Northwestern States various parts of the city by demon- funeral service of Mrs. Margaret strators for different machines. J. S. mission. Scof-flel- d occurred at Miss Clara Snell entertained a Horn whoso death II Hanson representing the C. W. and ten of her girl friends at of t party Monday. M. of Spanish Fork joined the men A welcome home party was given 1 dinner Sunday afternoon. Following dethe Monday and after witnessing dinner the time was spent in a social last Thursday evening at the Ben-- j monstration of the mower in which Ezra Richardson of Benjamin arway enjoying games and social chat. jamln amnusement hall In honor of he was Interested, they purchased it rived home Wednesday after Vernal Tippetts who had recently re for the use of the city. The party two years and a half In the AusAnges and Angus Hales celebrated turned home from a were guests of Mr. Hanson at dinner two years mistheir joint birthday anniversaries last tralian Mission field. Monday. sion to the Central States. Saturday evening by entertaining 30 of their boy and girl friends at the A number of friends pleasantly ; 12 No. Reserve District Charter No. Blit of the home Condition of of their the and parents, Bishop Report surprised Mrs. Gudrun Dougles at FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mrs. George Hales, A variety of her home Tuesday afternoon April at the dose of business on at Spanish Fork, in the State of Utah,1926 games were enjoyed until 11 oclock 20, bringing piclnic and presents, the April 12, after which a buffet luncheon was occasion being her birthday anniverRESOURCES, served and the guests departed wish- sary. The time was spent In social 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, ing the twins many happy returns conversation. At five oclock tea was acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange $242,643.66 of the day. served to twelve guests. or drafts, sold with indorsement of this bank $1,286.09 2. Overdrafts, 4. U. 8. Government Securities Owned: a. Deposited to secure circulation Co-o- p. $25,000.00 (U. S. Bonds par value) b. All other United States securities owned $1,100.00 ' (Including premiums, If any) ; 26,100.00 Total 5. Other bonds, Btocks, securities, etc.: $1,250.00 $2,899.40 M Furniture and fixtures I 7. Real estate owned other than banking house $6,185.26 14 $13,065.29 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash In vault and amount due from national banks $37,132.12 Checks o nother banks in same city or town as reporting bank $632.89 Total of Items 9, 10. .11. 12. and 13 $37,763.01 it Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due 1... $4.98 Best white Vernal Iloney gal. can from U. S. Treasurer 1,250.00 $332,394.71 Total full 19c Silver Bar Yellow Peach 2.39 2.79 Regular Pancho Sole , mils E)epL PERCALES lunch- The many friends of Misses Anne Andrus and Marie Wood aain enjoy- QUALITY L 40 in. wide eon at her home Thursday evening in honor of the Sorosls club. Crystal baskets of violets decorated the card tables at which luncheon was served at 8 oclock. Five tables of bridge were played, the club prize for high score was won by Mrs. Ann Anderson and the guest prize by Mrs. Ed. Firm-ag- e. Special guests were Miss Nell Matley, Mrs. Annie Matley, Mrs. Ed. Flrmage and Mrs. J. W. Hagan. LION CAPS Priced $1.75 to $2.95 MENS DRESS SHIRTS RAYON SILKS Mrs. Golden Waldron was hostess LION HATS Priced $4.25 to $5.95 . First, You Pay Less because Cash Prices are. LOWER than Credit Prices; Second, you GET more1 Enjoyment from what you buy, knowing it is Paid For; Third, you SAVE More and HAVE More; Fourth, No Dead Horse to pay for; Fifth, Sixth and Seventh - PEACE OF MIND CONTENTMENT AND INDEPENDENCE. ments were served. elx does. Loc at Tout Hat- - everyone Our Seven Good Ways to Prosperity Z3C 49c A ' Spanish Fork SPECIALS For SATURDAY LIABILITIES $ 25,000.00 Capital Stock paid in $5,000.00 Surplus fund a. Undivided profits $2,248.86 b. Interest & Discount $6,296.63 Total $8,645.49 c. Less current expenses and Interest paid $4,678.44 $3,867.05 25,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding $1,737.63 Cashiers checks outstanding Total of Items 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 $1,737.63 Demand Deposit (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (Deposit Payable Within 30 Days) Individual deposits subject to check $108,918.88 Certificates of deposit due in less than thirty days $1,018.47 (other than for money borrowed) $109,937.35 Reserve, Items 27, 28, 29, 30, SI, and 32. Time Deposit Kubjcct to Reserve (payable after 30 day, or subject to SB days or more notice, and postal saving 33. Certificates of deposit (other than money borrowed $134,281.75 35. Other time deposits Savings Deposits $27,570.93 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 35, and 36 $161,852.68 Total $332,394.71 State of Utah, County of Utah ss. d bank, do solemnly swear I, II. A. Gardner, Cashier of the that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. II. A. GARDNER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 21th day of April 1926. LEON T. WILLIAMS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: L. J. Durrant, Lars Nielsen, Thomas Williams, Directors. ... 95c pair ii quart Plump Best Seedless ltuisiu Largo white Rice per 11) Tomatoes quart size . Lihbvs Prepared Mustard Large Peeled Ilam Nueklos quality per lb Regular 30c Malted Milk and egg . beaters Our regular 75c granite bucket only Canvass Dam heavy grade ( foot wide per yd Free with each Lawn Mower a No. 1 10c Ii 9cr 12c 11c 33c 35c 58c 79c n grass catcher All our Copper, GaUani.ed and heavy Zinc Boilers all 15 Discount. EARLY AND LATE SEED POTATOES HERE abovo-name- BOYACK and WARNER SPANISH FORK CO-O- P. I ... |