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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH For Sale Pure bred Holst ien bull There is one thing that few of us cnlf, 8 months old. Rue John S. Davis really live up to our obituary. A number of relatives wore entertained at a quilting last Thursday afternoon by Mrs. It. T. Robertson In honor of her birthday. Dinner was served at 6:.'10 to twelve guests. Out of town guests were Mrs. Vern Williams of Vineyard and Mrs. John yalnwrlght of Springville. Milk powder and condensed milk are replacing whole milk and evaporated milk in the manufacture of confectionery, ice ceram, and bakery products, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. The reason for the shift is that the concentrated products are easier to , ahlp and store. Reno, Nev., is back into the divorce running. Gee, wont that make Paris green? Mrs. Joyce Dean has Joined her husband in Salt Lake where they will spend the summer, George Dean came down from Salt Lake Saturday night to dispose of his household goods, as he will make his home permanently in Salt Lake. where savings are greatest Rlshop Isaac Briggs was operated on Tuesday at the Hughes Hospital for hernia and appendicitis. He is now getting' along as well as could be expected. rA 25th Anniversary 1 Great MemenM Silver Offeibtj for a Great ise Women ECnow Silver Anniversary I That Coats from J. ;C. Penney Cos Have Smartness Reliable quality goods always- - this is our principle and our. immense Buying Power makes it possible for us to offer authentic I styles at prices that are always lower Look now. for ywtr Easter coat ' Slim Lines Prevail Intricate ' Trimmings . J Piece Rogers Genuine, Guaranteed Electroplate Silver - i 26 Sat of The slim silhouette is still most popular but belts and clever trimming break the perfor women, misses fectly straight line. 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In and to the following described real property, to wit: Commencing at the center of Section 30, Township 8 South of Range 2 Fast of Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence North 20 chains, thence Wost 17.27 chains, thence South 20 chains, thence Fast 17.17 chains to the place of beginning. Area 39.54 acres. Together with all water rights accruing by reason of appropriation and appurtenant to said land. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 7th J. D. BOYD. lay of April. 1927. Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah Bv FLIAS A. OFF, Deputy Sheriff. EVANS and SULLIVAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 1022 Boston Building Salt Lake City, Utah. Iuhlieutlon In . The Spnnlsh Fork Press, April 7, II, 21, 28. NOTICE The report of the Benjamin i 0. E. SMITH, 880 East Center Raby Chix and Crowing Pullets 3.98 Drain- age District for 1926 has been filed with the County Commissioners as required by law (Section 2061.) This report will be heard by them end passed upon Motiduy, April 11, 1927. Any land owner may appear before them at this time end Me any protest they have, If any, between the hours of 10 a. m., and 12 noon. HUY CRFER, Secretary. Dont Miss This Dig Offering! 14, acres of land on Four room modern apartment for Rlgtrup. rent, over public library. Inquire at the library. C William EHTISKMX.Vn at last a nation of CANARY ISLES FORM 'longer Is there anyone who hides HACKGItOFND FOR FILM behind a womans skirt. We are he-tne- n. OOVCBTISKUSNTl No youthful local groom Informs us "A Little Spanish Town" Is one of that his wife Is too weak for house the current song hits that the radio work. We kenw her as a girl and has made world famous. And a little Spanish town In "The she never was strong for it. Sea Tiger," Milton Sills' newest star10 acres land, flowing ring picture, will soon he one of the For Sale most talked of locales for a film 2 room frame house; 1 chicken drama. well; It is In the Canary Islands, which coop 1 6 g 4 S. and 1 chicken coop 16x60, so far as Is known has never before 1 small all new, only (700.00 barn, been utilized for picture purposes. To Loan $600.00. The Islands belonging to Spain are 10 acres good land. For Rent remote and little is known of them. See J. J. BANKS. Canary birds originated there, probably, also canary wine. They ate picturesque and the beauty of this Helga Johnson submitted to a fisherman's paradise is well preseent-eat the Hospital Hughes operation In "The Sea Tiger" at the Angolus as Is now and recovering yesterday Theatre Saturday. well as could be hoped for. A tna-J- or d Mrs. Joseph Swenson was operated on Tuesday at the' Hughes Hospital ated on at the Hughes Memorial HosShe for a complication of troubles. Alpital Tuesday for appendldts. is doing as wtdl as could be hoped for. though her condition Is serious, she Is recovering nicely. The ladles of the Palmyra Relief Mrs. E. K. Ferguson Is convalescSociety honored their president, Mrs. at the local hospital following an ing Jane P. Thomas Tuesday afternoon when they gathered at her home to operation about a week ago, and will hold their meeting. Following the soon be able to return to her home. study, the members assisted A number of friends of Mrs. Victor Mrs. Thomas In sewing for rugs. LunRoman gave her a pleasant surprise cheon was served at 6:30. party lust evening at her home. The . . llllain A. Duller la agent for the time was spent In playing games of n Kicks Creamery of Malt Luke, various kinds, after which refreshments were served by the visitors. und la paying 41c per pound for but- Mr. and Mrs. Roman are moving out ter fut and Sic per doxen for best of the neighborhood Into the First . . grade .eggs. ward. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Smurt UDvainemnim have purchased the home and will move there this week. MlmrMary Sorenson entertained a her house guest last weekend Miss Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Alice Egbert, of Granite, a student at the B. Y. U. Honoring Miss Eg- Ernest Williams and daughter, Kathbert, Miss Sorenson entertained at erine Williams, Mrs. Belle Bowen, Marguret Bell and Mrs. Mary dinner Sunday evening at 8:30, Cov- Mrs. ers were luld for the guest of honor, Domlnn motored to I'Hlmyra and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sorenson, WII-for- d spent the day with Mrs. Joseph being entertained at dinner. otteson, Edward Banka, Mr. and Roach, Following dinner needlework and soMrs, James Sorenson Jr. and the cial conversation were enjoyed. Mrs. Mary Evans Milner was oper- el-o- . Mrs. Annie Matley was a Provo vis- itor Monday. A good gas range. For Sale Make me an offer. - John B, Jex. Miss Lora Bowen spent last weekend at lrovo visiting Mr. and Mra. Bill Christmas. Mrs. Luther Christmas and Mrs. Kate Davis were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs Bill Christmas of Provo. Bishop and Mrs. Wells J. Robertson, of Sugarville, are spending a few days here and at Springville visiting with relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. John B.'Jex, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jex and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jex formed a party and took their lunch and surprised Mrs. Joseph Brooks of Provo last Friday, the occasion being Mrs. Brooks' LaRue Jpg' and Ella May Brooks assisted In serving. blr-thdu- y. The Y. M. M, I. A. of Palmyra gave the program at a meeting Thursday evening In honor of their closing night. Reed Halverson was In charge and the following program was given; Singing, "We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet," prayer, E. L. Otteson. singing. "Let Us All Press On, read- ing, Melba Sutnslon; one-a- rt play, depicting the season of Spring, by the Beehive girls directed by Clara Halverson; saxophone solo, Rulon Hansen, Fred Nelson accompanying on the piano; reading, Margaret Roach; talk on M. I. A. slogan, Counselor Fred Nelson; piano solo, Lenore Thomas; demonstration of a rescue from drowning, Palmyra troop of Boy Scouts, directed by Orla Stew- art; singing "Our M. I. A.," prayer. Grin Stewart. At the cloae of the program games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. There was a large attendance. |