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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH PUBLICATION FOR NOTICIi Department of the Interior, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, U. S. Mrs. John Rowe was a Provo Thursday of last week. Miss Louise Stewart who has been April 7, 1926. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph away' teaching school all winter at 0. Shepherd of Sprlngvllle, Utah, Elmo, Utah, has returned home to who, on January 26, 1926, taade spend the vacation months. homestead entry, Serial, No. 026744, for Lot 9, E The Elders Quorom of the Third SWH, SWHSEH Sec. 31, T 9 S. Range 4 East, and on ward assisted by the wives of the Dec. 6, 1922, made additional home a very successful stead entry, Serial 032131 for NH members, gave social Thursday evening at the ward SEH. SEHSEH, Section 31, Town- ammusem&it hall which was attendship 9 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake The early part of friends. 175 ed by Meridian, has filed notice of Intenwas enjoyed the dancing evening to to tion make Three year Proof, luncha substantial which after very establish claim to the land above refreshment was eon the served by before the Clerk of the Disa trict Court, at Provo, Utah, on the committee. During the lunch short follows: as was rendered program 25th day of May 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: Solo,- Ole Vicklund; comic talk, John Experiences, Nathan Edwards, Elwood Wilson, Missionary Louis Edwards and Frank Baker all Boyack; according and mandolin ' music, Vance Chrlstopherson and of Thistle, Utah. Don Huff; selection male quartet, Ell F. Taylor, Register. comprising Ole Vicklund, Austin and ADVKRTI8KUNT) Lewis Carter and Francis Ludlow. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clayson of Following the luncheon and program, Dividend announce the birth of a dancing rounded out the evening. daughter at their home Monday The hall was artistically decorated morning. The babe Is a grandchild with branches of fruit blossoms and of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Clayson. spring flowers. BXXXlBBBBflBBEa8flBflflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBXBEXEBBfl J. Bingham Garage $ Battery and Ignition work Automobiles Overland and Willys-Knight GENERAL REPAIRS Opposite Auditorium Tuttle Building iiBiBaiaaazaaaBiBaiBiaBBBiEiaBBaixaiBBBaaaBiiBBBiii BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSSSBBBBBB 8 U H H H H H H M M I WHEELER FUNERAL HOME SERVICE LICENSED EMBALMER Free Motor Hearse and Family Car h plies. Our motto Phone 44 up-to-da- funeral te sup- - Quality and Economy. EXXXXXZSZXXXXXZXXXSBBEBSXBBBEIBBBBBSEIEBBBBBBlBBBEEll t t of Womens Cdubs American Cities (Continued from Page 1) ( be places of beauty, that they must represent to indlvuals and families the center of their affections and loyalty, that they must provide daily training In wise planning, cooperation and the service of others. Herbert Hoover says,. "The Better Homes movement stands on the belief, that our people, by well planned measures, can obtain for themselves a finer type of home and family life. The splendid and wide spread support that has been given to It makes for soundness at the base of our whole social and political structure. It Is in our homes and family circles that the children of each generation receive the most essential part of the training they need as men and womn to go forth and meet the problems that press upon them. From our homes each day comes those who produce and distribute necessary commodities and carry on the goverment and other enterprises. The highest and most enduring social relationship are those of the family, and most men and women find the welfare of their families to be lifes most Impelling motive. Home-makin- g Is still as much a matter of personal character and unswerving maintenance of standards as It ever was. On the housekeeping side, moreover, It Involves wider knowledge and a greater range of alternatives to choose from than ever before. New equipment and dlvices and the results of systematic study are shedding new light on various household problems affecting health and happiness. Furthermore, mil-llnof our families must adapt them selves more or less often to change circumstances of living because of movement between country and city, os I between 1st North and 3rd East, Springville Complete line of all new and District Federation Better Homes for Continued from Page 1 ) son was accompanist. Short speeches were made by Mrs. C. E. Maw; Mrs. Liza Christensen and Mrs. W. T. Hassler, the latter bespoke for the new president the same loylty which bad been accorded her. The main address of the afternoon was given by Mrs. Maud Jacobs, president of the Municipal Council Provo, who spoke elequently on Educational Problem Which Confront Women of Today. Throughout her talk she emphasized the thought that beautiful." Reports given by the clubs represented at the meeting showed a wide diversity of activities for civic Improvement being carried on by the various clubs In the district and 1 gal. Bucket of Honey $1.39 Germade 7 much good work accomplished during the past year and many worthy causes aided fiancially. Following the reports, Mrs. Hassler Introduced the new president, who asked the memb- 49c bars White King Soap 25c Cheese per pound 25c Peas per can ers to support her during her term of office. An invitation was extended to the women to hold their nex meeting at Provo, this was unanimously accepted. A vote of thanks was extended to the Spanish Fork club women for their splendid hospitality. The ladles adjourned to attend the art exhibit at Sprlngvllle, leaving about 4 oclock. 12c j Large Milk per can 10c Peanut Butter 29c Del Monto Catsup Bottle 24c Dutch Cleansor 3 cans 25c SERVICE PHONE 75 QUALITY Fay Manwell and little, son Don rived here Thursday night from Richfield, Idaho. They visited here and at Payson until Saturday morning when they left for their home. Mrs. Rosetta Flavel and Mrs. Hattie Bowen accompanied them and will spend the next two months vlBitlng ts their married sons and daughters. 4444H444444444444H444444444444444444444444444444MS ar- T Angeles Theatre Program MONDAY anil TUESDAY Saturday Specials Education should regions with different FOR SALE 5 room modern house climates, and between apartments located on a good lot In the best loand houses of different sizes, and be- cation in Spanish Fork, good garden, g cause of changes In income. easy terms with small down payment S you can pay just like rent. Also Mr. and Mrs. Henry Child were a good building lot and a gas range. Lake visitors last Wednesday For further particulars call at the Salt 5 and Thursday, calling on a number Spanish Fork Press. of friends there. UDvaaTunain) SATURDAY, MAY 1st i make men more human, life more A FRIDAY, APRIL 30th i WED. and TIIURS. 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