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Show TUT! t'T ANGELUS PROGRAM ill SPANISH FORK PRFSS, SPANISH FOUR UTAH I'ltODI ('EM MORE SILVER Til X AW OTHER STATE Kvt-- r slnre ih sixties full him been diih of Hi ifinliug mining states In 1I10 Union. During this tliuw, on of tin remarkable feature about the ln longevity of lit, state a-- Ituituiry I deposit. fuh mine ar now pro during more silver and load Ilian al FRIDAY, .11 'NK Sih any time of their sixty years of steady growth. Today flaha posl-llo- n as ibe loading mineral prudue-lll- g litl of lb Weal la undisputed, ua a result of atuilatli'e piled by lb fulled State ftianiber of Com meren, full leala both In value and with ' In the tliveraliy of meiala produced. Rank lliiili in Mail) Minerals In 1926 flail leud all other alalea CAW C IAMS in Ihd production of allver; II a fmldMl. I, C. fNWf Cmssy mol aeeond In lead; third In copper; In Karl C. Sums. pretdent of the J. gold, fourth; and aeeond In total dlv- -' nation-wid- e chain Idenda paid. The total vulue of ore t. Penney Co., Tj-yodepartment stores, has 'treated In the atate during 1926 waa systemheenof made Doctor of Business over Huii.uuu.0uu, and yet It la ea just Kansas Wesleyan Administration hy A lnvo nist was on halo for tlmated that her reaourr are bareKalina. at Kansas, the University In a shim;, so wroti oia, aiul ly touched. The world'a largest op-- j degree having been conferred at the eut eii la mine at copper ton. a operated ;ot lniili, commencement exorcise on June 4, Bingham. f tah. The Tlntlc Stand Mr. Hums, who Is a native of Kan-aaaril mine, the Silver King, Park having been born near Heloit Also ftah and Chief Conaolldated are the In thut state, la one of the leading four largest sliver-lea- d mlnea on the chuln store executive of this country Within Itfty miles of Salt m:i:i, globe. has Identified with the J. been and l.uke City the largest smelting center C. Penney Co., for the past 21 years. In cklsteuce la operated. It started with Mr. Penney, founder Ilg Iron .Now lrtMucii SATFKDAV, .IFXI-- ! Ml. of the company In a small retail store Although the production of pig In Kommerer. Wyoming, In IHUT.and Iron bus had a modest beginning, the has steadily progressed through the stute is so slrateglculy located for ranks of the company, becoming economical distribution of Iron pro. ducts that it can look forward with first a store manager In the earlya attil conlldence to a tremendous develop- expansion of the company, then ment in the new western Industry, buyer and then first He became president when Mr. during the pust four years there have been In successful operation at Penney retired from active directionIn 'I'll WomliT the operations of the company li'outoii, ftah, a blast furnace und of to become chairman of the 1917 thirty-thre- e coke ovens, of hoard directors. Is fills the only plant west of the In business circles he Is Itocky mountains producing pig Iron. knownnational as a national counselor to the The Iron amount of pig produced A Stales Chamber of Commerce Stcilini; WYsIcrn Is smull us with the total ('tiltedNew Rochelle. N. Y where he A roiiiaiu of tin rail!; production Incompared the fnlted Stutes, but from It Is an Indication of a definite step makes his home and he was a prinof tin skiis. ami a to meet the western demand for raw cipal speaker at the distribution lunHe is a materials for the manufacture of cheon of this organization. Klwanls Club Also Iron and steel, as wel as their wide past president of the of New York City, a member of sevramifying products. It Is possible eral Till! AIM. I!T ARROW golf and yacht dubs and a memthut tile facltlc Count will never ber of the Cnlon League Club of manufacture all Its own Iron and New York City. steel requirements, but Inasmuch us ( 'oiiiily He Is a director of the Central raw material Is now available, a wide N'utloiial Rank of New Rochelle and M:it i iiii variety of these products can and ;3l will lie manufactured In the West. of the Metropolis Safe Deposit Co. 1'lie heavy freight charges when ship- of New York. $ ping from the Hast Is quite a factor Hrood Sow with eight For Sale SFNDAV. .Il'XI! I in favor of the western states. little pigs. See Jas. A. Duller. - The Visitor. ) Thanks for the Buggy Ride Laura La Plante i , Glenn n s. a two cumkdy The Misses Mildred Evans and Mae Klebliius spent the past week In lleber Utty, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omll Cummings ! l Tom Mix Tony os Silver Valley" Ko-inaii- riiir Tod Sloan Mrs. lieu Lloyd und sous John and Man of Malta, Idaho, spent several days ot the past week visiting at the home ot Mrs Nora Corbett. Mr. and Mrs llyrau Stewart and children and Mr. Albert Stewart were entertained at dinner Sunday at lb liomu of Mr and Mr. Merrill Crandall of I'mvo a bug. if there ever was one SLASH -- SHII) . Sm;XG7L sMAtMss-row- m Friend- - of David James will be pleased to bear that be I recovering nicely following an operation on Ills eye, and u is believed the operation was sii ic'.iul Mr. 1 lioiiins Hill aud her daughter, Mrs Lola Doolb. Went to Soldier Summit' last Sunday to visit with relative- They will also visit al Hunnysid. Delma Stewart Mrs. I.ois Trim, her sou, Delos, d o lighter. Pram Is, of la Angeles. California, spent Saturday here wlili Mr and Mrs. Albert Slew-arTlo y had been visiting at lloos-eveand stopped ofT here on their return to l.o- - nAgeles. and bis t. ll J. Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Vigil! to James Whit-forlarco oi San Francisco, California. The young couple are graduates of the tniverslly of California. The wedding will lake place In Sun Francisco In the near future. u D PI I SOI I and vital ADDicttre of the OoJer for a viviJ Six! Tastcst tip vpceJ travel. r ever sold un Jcr a thou-- ; ivl dollars, with tlic swilrevt pick-up-tnoma ar iour tct lines, color and upholttrrirs ever Livolicd on a popular- - viced tar. And power v it. 'o it apparent Jorit 1 horsepower to every ofthani-pionvlii- p 47 pound- - of tar wci'.h;! A calibre! Phone u .;, and we'll gladly place a Standard Six at your disposal. l.ill-clinib- 4 Door Siil.ni, Mr. and Mrs Francis J. Thomas entertained at dinner Wednesday In honor of Mrs. lien l.loyd and sons of Malta, Idaho, also Mrs. (iwllllam Thomas of Suit laike City, and Mrs. Ella Davis of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. I touch them all ami Eli hear Jx Siewart went to Provo Saturday evening to attend a birthday parly given by their former neighbor, Iteth Krueger, They bud an enjoyable time, Tbd i and ut I'i . cr , DtLuxt Stdan, Cabriol.t, yjo b. o, Dctnit f. JENSEN SERVICE SI '.WISH I'OIIK, UTAH D. d Miss Rertilce Jensen, a June bride was the recipient of a crystal shower Friday afternoon given hy the ladles of the YIII-XV- I club. The ladles motored to the Jensen home early Friday afternoon and spent the time quilting u quilt for the honor guest. The rooms were beautifully decorated with spring (towers and oil'll of file guests received llowers as favors. At 6:30 a luncheon was served, those present being Mrs.Dyron Tuttle. Mrs. Kenneth Rorg. Mrs. Mabel Newitt. Mrs. Mary Tuttle. Mrs. Hilda Ring-haMrs. Warren Adams. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Mrs. C. (. Jensen. O DD G B MOTHERS ALSO TIIH VICTORY SIT v TO i2y aN't) fltF SENIOR SIX I too TOfITT Mrs. Alice Hughes announces the Mrs. Fred James of Salt Lake City of her daughter, Jennie week-en- d mnrrluge last the spent here, Worl.l Famous .lockiy guest Alice, to N. II. Durbin. The marriage of his cousin. Mrs. C. Larsen. took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I!rvnn R. Deck at Santa MonMr. and Mrs. Eph. Ilansen of llowe ica. California, June 4th. Idaho, and Mrs. Isabel Collett und with granddaughter of Idaho Falls have Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hansen and returned home after a week's visit in I'tah. While here they were ac- daughters, Nadine and Reverley, acRIDS WANTED by Mrs. Emma Johnson Sealed bids wll he received hy companied by their sisters, Mrs. Alice companied of Mrs. latter Ed. the and Reynolds, Hughes and Mrs. Martha A. Davis Stephen D. Markham until Tuesday llotsy-tots- y vimi of a bank-rup- t on a week-en- d visit to Roosevelt, Spriugville, motored to Spring City evening. June 12th, for stacking the show a laautiful activss where Mrs. with and spent the day pea silage at the Leland vinery. they visited with Mr. and Sunday Norris Johnson and Mrs. L. O. ami a woihIpiTuI hors. Mrs. James Angus. Hot Heels Patsy Ruth Miller Also fox 2 MANY at Monday and Tuesday JFXF 11th Across to Singapore with Ramon Novarro and Joan Crawford A love story amid tin surjri an dthundor of the mighty Pacific. Your Buick dealers high business standing in his community Also HUNGRY HOBOS TWO KFKL COMEDY his solid, Lady! Heres that It in picture, with one h if; p lauh and thrill! (lara Fverybody knows what attun-edto Bow can do with a story her hy Minor (llyn! 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Dated at Provo, Utah, this 6th day of April, A. D. 1928. ABBIE A. BIRD, Administratrix of the Estate of CHARLES M. BIRD, otherwise C. M. Bird, Deceased. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys for Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. In the matter of the estate of Ycu can rely upon his t c rd. k N'OTOR COMPANY The Actress - .!, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EVA CURTIS HOLSEY, Deceased : Creditors will present claims with vouchers at the office of Booth and Brockbank, Attorneys, Provo, Utah, on or before the 20th day of July, A. D. 1928. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 10th day of May, A. D. 1928. RUTH PLUMB, Administratrix of the estate of EVA CURTIS HOLSEY, HopO!) Qfl I BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys for Administratrix. PAINTING, CALCIMINING, PAPER HANGING Neatly Done g0 MELVIN HANKS Phone Telluride Motor Co. Sadie Thomson Provo, Utah SALEM, UTAH 122-j-- l. IF ITS Bl ILING YOU WANT JOHN K. 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