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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK. UTAH WHERE UNPRECEDENTED Young Jersey milch cow (or sale See Wm. B. McKell. PROSPERITY IS NOW The Spanish Fork Rotary club met , , Unprecedented prosperity . for 207 Americans, 132 more than last year as shown by the income tax returns; citizens with an income of a million dollars or more, is the subject upon which fancy writers are now painting pretty pictures for all to admire. Of course this is dll the bunk. The returns by no meanB show that prosperity for 132 or 207 is a well distributed prosperity, and that is the thing we are all mostly interested in. It is a fact that a fraction of 1 per cent pays 95 per cent of the Income tax. Also, that 82 per cent do not make enough money to pay any income tax. Therefore, if only a fraction of 1 per cent makes the greater part of the profits, that obviously means that the alleged prosperity is not a well distributed nor a healthy prosperity.' We dont know the names of the fortunate 207. We will hazard a guess, however, that not a few of them enjoyed the privilege of extorting gain from the consuming millions through the tariff. It is also possible uuder the scheme of things, that the 82 per cent paid their tax direct to the fortunate 207. And as long as we are in a guessing mood, we will take one more fling. That in the list of the fortunate 207, who are now enjoying unprecedented prosperity," you could not find one farmer or agriculturists Monday at the home of Mrs. Betsey Tippetts, President John ET. Booth presided and community singing was directed by G. W. Fitzroy. Reports of the District Rotary convention at Boise, Idaho, were given by the clubs delegates, P. P. Thomas and John E. Booth. The club members were gratified to learn that the record attendance for the month of March according to membership had been ron by the 8panish Fork Club, It was arranged to hare the program of the next meeting given under' the the four candidates for president, Henry Andrus, Loren A. Anderson, W. P. Shippee and Warren C. direc-tion.- of Adams. The Kiwanis club held their regular meeting and luncheon at the home of Mrs. Betsey Tippetts Thursday evening, President William A. The program Cornaby in charge. was under the direction of Wallace Brockbank of the Public Affairs committee and the main speaker of the evening was Harold Alleman of Springville who gave a talk on the Springville High School art exhibit and invited the club members over to visit the exhibit Thursday, April 21st and be the guests of the Spring-vill- e club at luncheon in the evening. The invitation was accepted by the local club members. William Whitney of Springville was also present in the Interest of the art exhibit. Joseph F, Skinner, chairman of the ' V? dean town name. campaign gave a talk inAnd Wall Street wonders why agri- structing the club members on what culture did not accept the veto of the was expected of them in the camn Farm ' Relief Bill paign and on the regular clean-u- p with better grace. day. Miss Millie Christmas and Miss Blanche Thomas furnished music on Serve hot foods hot anp on hot the accordeon and piano. plates. Serve cold foods cold not lukewarm. It is astonishing how many homemakers Ignore this simple and obvious detail of an attractive McNary-Hauge- meal. . The J. Wyliq Thomas Chapter of Mrs. Gilbert Johnson will make thd Daughters of Utah Pioneers, roses for Decoration Day. Put in Camp No. 1,'met last Thursday after- your order now. noon at the First ward Relief Society Lost Black Boston handbag, conHall, the gathering b.eing In the nature of a testimonial to a number of taining childrens clothes. Finder the retiring officers; Mrs. Bessie G. please return to Press of (ice. Hales, Mrs. Millie Davis, Mrs. Ua Robertson and Mrs. Blanche GardTwo room frame house for sale at ner. President M. E. Larsen presid- 886 E. Center Street. See Carl Broned and the following program was 241 West 7th South, Sprlngville son, given: Singing, Our Mountain Home So Dear, prayer, Chaplain Caroline Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Bart, Jr. and Holt; singing, Redeemer of Israel," solo, Miss Gladys Williams, Miss Min- Miss Margaret Shoemaker of Genola nie Williams accompanist; jokes, Mrs. visited In Salt Lake City Monday and Rhode Robertson: solo, Mrs. Bessie Tuesday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hales, Mrs. Blanche Nielsen, ac- George Watt. Mr. Dart and Charles companist; readings, Miss Bernice Dart went on to Ogden, taking a load Holt und Mrs. K. M. Sorenson; vocal of bees wax which they exchanged duet, Miss Minnie Williums and Mrs. for comb foundation for the beekeepJennie Swenson, closing song, Utah ers of Utuh county. We Love Thee." At the close of the Mrs. Hazel Larsen entertained for program the guests of honor were carnaof with the Lawreneelle club Friday night. bouquets presented tions as tokens of esteem. Games An Piaster program was carried out. were enjoyed under the direction of Community singing was led by Mrs. Mrs. Louise lairsen and Mrs. Hannah Vera Argyle. Each member answerSwenson, prizes being awarded to ed the roll call witUan Easter quotaMrs. Khoda Robertson, Mri. Ida Rob- tion. The origin of Easter was given ertson, and Mrs. Sylvia McKell. Re- by Mrs. Alta Johnson; a- story on freshments wtye served to 50. Easter was read by Mrs. Florence t Camp No. 2 of the Daughters of Hansen. Luncheon was served at 10 the Pioneers met Thursday afternoon o'clock to thirty members and one inat the home of Mrs. Vera Williams, vited gufst, Mrs. Hannah Swenson. Mrs. Hyrum Argyle being hostess. Mrs. Rose Funk and Miss Ellen The following program was given: dance, little Miss Fern Dudley; read- j Jameson were hostesses at a delightings Miss Thelma Bellowa aud Miss ful Easter party Saturday night for Bessie Baldwin; history of J.' M. the members of the Self Culture club Thomas and his wife, Louisa Hough- and their husbands at the Jameson ton Thomas, given by their daughter, home. Easter colors and symbols Mrs. Hyrum Argyle; history of Jos- furnished the decorative note and the eph Argyle and his wife Jane F. Ar- same motif was carried. out In the gyle given by Mrs. Zella Argyle. Mrs. luncheon which was Bervcd early in Emma Hitchings presided and there tlie evening. Games were the diverwere regular opening and closing ex- sion; Mrs. Edna Brockbank winning ercises. The hostess assisted by Mrs. the ladies' first prize, a' beautiful Vera Williams, served refreshments Easter lily and Ben E. Argyle the to 50. gentlemans prize. A PARAMOUNT THEATRE PROVO, UTAH SIX BIO ACTS A & H ROAD SHOW VAUEHEVDll AND FEATURE PICTURE ONE DAY ONLY EVERY THURSDAY Matinee 2:45 10c and 25c Evening 7:15 and 8:45 - 35c Shows Continuous Every Sat. No Smoke, Dirt, Tar or Ash-- , os. A clean, uniform heat,' - which means, no crowding, ; no chilling and no worry. Throw away your old coal & Sun. 2:15 to 11 p.m. s brooder ana brood your cliix the modern way. For Sale By C. E. SMITH, 889 East Center V Baby Cliix and Growing Pullets . i Always grease an iron with lard or vaseline before putting it away for a long time or it will rust. To remove rust on an Iron, scour It with scour ing powder, and rub It well with a flannel cloth. Neufacfiatel and cream cheese ere valuable for protein, fat, phorphorns and calcium t$ey contain. The American fliet is said to be low In calcium. It la well, therefore, to remember that ill cheeses supply cal; i cium. No meal should have an over-proporti- of liquid, mushy, or hard foods. With stews, serve crisp breads, or crackers, t with a dish such ,88 macaroni, used browned bread crumbs on top; with soft bresds, serve as crisp salad. For Sale Saddle horse, See Ed. Hughes. 4 years Dodge Brother. old. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, TJ. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 30th, 1927. NOTICE is hereby given that Glenn W. Davis, of Spanish Fork, Utah, who on December 18, 1923, made stock raising homestead entry. No. 027343 for Lots 12 13, 14, Sec. 18 Lots 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8, 9. 10 11 12 and 13 Sec. 19, Township 10 South, Range 5 East Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register of the U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 10th day of May, '' Sales Mount as Improvement Nhos ar SPREADS 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: Lester Lewis, Willard Vincent, William W. Davis and Vernal L. Davis, all of Spanish Fork, Utah. ELI F. TAYLYOR, Register. NOTICE OF ' Here, emphatically, is a genuine contribution to finer motoring! . - SHERIFFS SALE Read each card carefully. OF REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court Everywhere sales arc increasing as motorists discover the full seppe and importance of these vital of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Mutual Savings k. Loan Association, a corporation, Plaintiff, improvements. va. Wagonen and Bessie Van Wagonen, Defendanta. D. Rosco Van To be aold at Sheritfa Sal on to-wi- t: Commencing at the center of Section 30, Township 8 South of Range 2 East of Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence North 20 chains, thence West 17.27 chains, thence 8outh 20 chains, thence East 17.17 chains to the place of beginning. Area; 34.54 acres. Together with all waterTightt 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 day of April. 1937, .. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah By ELIAS A. GEE, Deputy Sheriff. EVANS and SULLIVAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 1022 Boston Building Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication In The Spanish Fork Press, April 7, 14, 21, 28. uomTumrn Every driving operation made easy and effortless . . . seats tilted for maximum case . . . smart new lines and colors . . . years added to the life of working parts and body . . . Sat- urday. the 30th day of April, 1927, at 1 1 o'clock a. m., of aald day at the aouth door of the City and County Building, aituate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants of, in and to the following described real property, Touring Car .a....;..... 970.00 Coupo 1022.00 crankshaft and And thanks to the new other features, a flood of quiet, velvety power with the worlds best starter to release it! five-beari- Sedan 1084.00 Spocinl Sedan 1140.00 DeLnxe Sedan 1274.00 Delivered ng 1 Get your order in before Spring business necessitates unpleasant delays. JENSEN SERVICE , Spanish Fork, Utah |