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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH For Sale -- Chicken coop. See Soren Peterson. Will have some lets, soon, bIho young old cockerels Mrs. pul- Inquire Francis R; Ludlow, Wells J. Robertson of Sugarvllle, visited here Monday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr T. Robertson. Mrs. Rose Funk and two children returned to Bingham Sunday after a short vlsjt with her folks here. The high school debating team gave the program at the regular meeting Spanish Fork Rotary Club held Monday at noon at the home of Mrs. P.etsey Tippetts,' presenting the debate, Resolved: that the Volstead Act be modified to permit the sale of light wines and beer. Sterling Evans and Isabel Hodge represented the af firmatlvo and Browning Rowe and Miss Ida Stoker the negative sides. President John E. Booth presided nnd 'Professor 0. W. Fltzroy led In community singing. Visitors were Howard Williams and C. L. White of Salt Lake; C. T. Kelgley of Provo and Arnold Angel of the Dixon.Tay lor Russell Co. Officers for the coming year will be elected at the meeting next week. of-th- Friends of Master Eugene Jacobson will be pleased to learn that he was the winner of the gold medal in the contest of vidlin players at the B. Y. U. last Friday evenlhg, winning over his nearest competitor by nearly 10 points. Master Jacobson won his in the place preliminary tryouts some time ago. Many- - friends from this city, Including nearly all the members of the Self.Culture club attended the final concert and were there to congratulate the young violinist on his success. xx if if May 2nd to 6th, inclusive, is Safety 'lrst Week in all the schools of the state. In connection with this week the Union Pacific is sending into each school in the state a railroad man, who will give a fifteen minute talk in the subject of safety first and lay larticular stress upon the topic of Cross Crossings Cautiously, which is the slogan of the road in this matter. The aim of the railroad in put-non this campaign is to educate the young people to the necessity of measures which will curtail the appalling loss of human life in accidents at railroad crossings. g Mrs. the Rowena Hodge was hostess to Club Monday even. Ing. Miss Isabel Hodge entertained with two readings and Miss Bernice Jenesen with severAl piano solos. Mrs. Grace Krueger led in community singing. The remainder of the time was devoted to business pertaining to the plana for attending the meetings of the Slate Federation of womens clubs held at Provo and Sprlngville this week. Luncheon was served by the hostess at 8 o'clock, Misses Isabel Hodge and Bernice Jensen assisting, Self-Cultu- re Palmyra C.3L.Bj8 self-evide- time-honore- 44444444 4 Health-admonitio- NOW IS THE RAPID-TRAN- SIT WORD THAT LEADS MEN TO fORTUN . , The speediest tiling in the world 'is .the word Now is the time to grasp your opportunity. Now.. Then is the time that you will he happy if yjm do so. This is he Now store. Our goods are fresh, and reasonably Up-to-da- te priced. Were expecting you to call Now! SATURDAY PRICES AT Inrgc Shopping Hag Free With ; CO-O- Mach Purchase of Calumet Halving Powder A very pleasing function was held at the Third ward amusement hall last Thursday evening when the Jun-io- r M. I. A. girls of the Palmyra stake gave a party in honor of their mothers, under the direction of their leadt ' Idaho Russets, Idaho Kurals and Hliss Triumph Seed Potatoes for Sale ers, Mrs. Mary L. Bowen and Miss Minnie Williams. Each guest upon entering the hall was presented with a pink rosebud, the symbol of the CO-O- P. Junior girls, standing for youth and The evenof the purity. early part ing was given over to a program directed by Mrs. Mary L. Bowen as fol- 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444. lows: community singlngOur Junior 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Class," prayer. Miss Donna Creer, 4 4 4 Leland; readings, The Other Train 4 4 4 and "The Blacksmith's Story, Miss 4 4 4 4 Velma Bellows, Lake Shore; chorus, 4 4 4 Fourth ward girls;paper,0ur Standard- 4 4 4 4 ,"-Miss Ida Stoker, Leland; read4 4 4 "When Pa Shaved Off His Whis- 4 ing, 4 s kers," Miss Lael 4 4 Hansen, First ward; 4 4 4 s one act play, "The Ghosts In the Clos- 44 4 et. girls from First and Third ward; 4 4 4 4 one act play, The Artist and the 4 4 44 Flowers," girls from several wards 4 4 In costume representing flowers ami artists; reading, Miss Helen Jarvis of 4 Palmyra, community singing Inter, 4 4 spersed the program. Following the 4 4 program, games were enjoyed, then 4 each girl and her mother marched to x Ireshlt home butchered quality meats are our her mother and marched to the serv- 4 4 lint we cany all sugar cured and smoked meats loo! . ice kitchen where a generous lunch- 4 4 eon was served to 150. During 4 the, 4 Kverv ounce guaranteed luncheon "A Tribute to Mother" was 4 absolutely, pure! Prices most given by Miss Muriel Christensen of 4 4 the First ward; Mrs. Maggie Ludlow 4 reasonable in town! 4 4 the response for the mothers, 4 gave 44 j J reading two of Edgar Guest's poems, 44 4 on A number of the stake 4 44 M. I.success. 4 A. officers were present. Pres- 4 ident Lyle Creer gave a brief talk 4 4 FORK ! every SAetilsr-- L ' tt xx : ID) if 44 44 44 4 A USED CAH 13 ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT ft ft I ii ii rOTlK, UTAH 1 i 44 SPANISH ; - ft ft ft ft 44 4 ' , p-- if if if ii ii ii 44 ii ii ,. JENSEN SERVICE by John Joseph Gaines, M. D. ee 1 if ii if f We are frequently asked if it pays to spend so much time in reconditioning and inspecting our used cars before they are offered for sale. The answer is that a ' great many of our used car purchasers come back when they want new cars. Doesnt that pay? , xx 4 ' VALUES IN READING Careful reading of Health Hints may be said to be highly profitable, but we should be extremely cautious in accepting advice unless its truth is The chief ar- gir.ncnt against the intelligent use of coffee, comes from promoters who are advancing n substitute for d the ns Levoj'age. found in advertising matter are, as a rula, cut on the bias. Their prime motive is fall1 and more sales. A number of excellent physicians today write for the press, from thalr ample stores of experience. My daily paper carries its health column, and I read that in pref-ermto happenings in crime or Mrs. Annie Holt entertained at a the e. I get bride's shower Monday- - afternoon more value out sport of it. A young lady complimentary to Miss May Young, of my Acquaintance rvow ill; her whose marriage to Will Holt took case ball led her family physicipn for over a year. A specialist place yesterday at the Salt Lake Temfinally discovered that she was ple, Music was the main diversion, suffering from lad poisoning, due Mrs. Bessie G. Hales sang two solos. to a preparation used cn her face. Miss Young sang two solos and Mrs. She had never read warnings, alsuch were plentiful. Margaret Hansen gave a reading, The though By reading I learn the methods remainder of the time was spent in employed by that most unscrupulsocial conversation. ' Luncheon was ous swindler on earth, the quack served at 6 o'clock to 50 relatives and who preys upon sick people. The number of dupes convinces mo that friends. thers are thousands of people who do not read enough to fit them for Mrs. Sarah Sterling was hostess to intelligent judgment in as serious he Ladies' Literary club last Friday a matter as their health. They afternoon. The time was spent study- "bite at the most glaring frauds. They feed the vulture that fattens ing the life and songs of Carrie Jacon them. When may intelligence obs Bond. Mrs. Maggie Ludlow gave dawn? Even epileptics are fleeced. a biographical sketch. The Tubercular and cancerous victims following mngs by Mrs. Bond were sung by the are lied to and rubbed every - day, in the most fiendish manner. The members: "I Love You Truly," Mrs. easiest money to get is that obLouise Larsen; A Little Pink Rose tained by the medical Impostor. Mrs. Hannah Browne; "Today," Mrs. Physicians with genuine qualifiJane Jones His Lullaby," and A cations never advertise; they do not need misrepresentation to furPerfect Day, Mrs. Annie R. Beck. ther their The latter song was discussed by the who read personal interests. Folks intelligently know this. members. Too many do not read. Miss Bernice Thomas entertained with instrumental music. Luncheon was served to 10 members For Sale 'Small Pigs. See Fos- nd one guest, Mrs. Rebecca Buster. ter Bowen. it xx Things You Should Know' PAYS IT r . t '!tt About IfouV ' for sale The local Presbyterian Sunday School, which has befen discontinued for some time, was reorganized last Sunday with the assistance of Rev. Win, Hutton of Salt Lake City and Rev. Theo. Lee. Following are the officers: Miss Hannah Olsen, superintendent; Mrs. Susan Fletcher, assistant superintendent and organist; Miss Elsie Olsen secretary and treas. urer. The Sunday School will meet Sunday mornings at 10:30. Merrill Crandall and Mr. and Mr Mrs. Elmer Boyack and children of children week of Provo, spent Sunday here last spent Friday visiting with her sister, Mrs. James Francom vlBftlng relatives. . i. Jr at Payson. Mrs. Henry Jeppson, Mrs. Ora DixMrs. 0. P. VIcklund Is visiting in on, Mrs. Hugh Mendenhall and Mrs. San Francisco, California, with her Lenore Huff, all of Payson, were visdaughter, Mrs. J. C. Calhoun. Miss itors in Spanish Fork Saturday. Margaret VIcklund came home from Miss Mary Sorenson and a party Salt Lake City to stop here during of friends motored to Salt Lake one the absence of her mother. lay last week to attend "The Bird ' of exhi Paradise." the those art , Among visiting bit at the Sprlngville High School Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bird . and Sunday afternoon were the following Spanish Forkers: Mr. and Mrs. C. C children of Provo and Mrs. Hettie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Will S. Cornaby Talmadge and children of Sprlngville Mr. and Mrs. Reuben D. Gardner, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Mrs. Effle Dart, Mrs.Uri Stewart, Mrs Bessie G. Hales. Bryan Stewart, Miss Jessie Snow and John S. Flavel left Friday for his Mrs. Marie Crandall. tome at Richfield, Idaho, after visitMrs. George Wilson of Payson en ing here for a week with his grandtertalned a large party of relatives mother, Mrs. Rosetta Flavel, and othand friends one evening last week in er relatives. honor of the marriage of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Vest, who Lee, to Miss Helen Markham of Spanish Fork. A wedding dinner was have been residing In the Third ward, served and a pleasant social time en- moved Tuesday to the First ward, joyed. The couple will make their having purchased the home formerly home at Payson. occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg aviliM 2 p. m. Exhibits of Mutual Girls Work. Prizes for the best booths. Banquet served to all Mutual members, each ward supervising their own table. 5 p. m. . 8 p. m. Winona Theatre Program, consisting of Public Speaking tryouts, Girls Chorus, Male Quartet, One-A- ct Play. Free to Everybody. X ! I 8 :: tt tt 8 complimenting the Junior :: 8, leaders' on their successful work with the girls. Mrs. Betsey Tippetts offered the dosing prayer and games were again en4o joyed until closing time. 4- 8 - 44 NOTICE FOR ll'l!l.l(TI) 4.. 44 44 Department or the Interior, V. 8. 4.. 4Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah 4.. April ltth 1927. - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ! I ! 4444t44444t4444444 that address is 'Thistle, Utah, who, on prll 4th, 1922, made additional stock raising homestead No. 06809. for Lots 3, 4 d 8, Sec. 17, Lots 1. 2. 3 and 4! EVi Section 20, Township 10 h Range 6 East, Salt Lake Merl-1- , has filed notice of Intention to 9 three year proof to establish claim, to the lund above described, before the Clerk of the District Court at Prevo, Utah, on the 1st duy of June, 1927. Claimant name as witnesses: Marlon Maralng. of Thistle, Utah. William L. Wlillutns of Soldier Sum-mlt- t, Utah, Ezra Lewlit and Lesley Lewis, of Spanish Fork, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. i (ADVIHTIHKUENT) SPECIALS Washing Sap, Matches, (j Jello, NOTICE is hereby given ... Charles A. Chadwick whose T SA TURDA Y . 7 burs for boxes pkgs, for Malt Syrup, quart can Corn 1 lakes, per package 1 SPECIAL ON ALL CUTS OF MEAT Plenty of Spring Fries J Thomas Bros, WHERE THE DOLLAR GETS ITS VALUE o |