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Show Tin: sPAmsn The Spanish Fork Press ull HhIm Hfrrjf Thumlnf rirtlon lH , 'J nt )nr We b t r. Second Hand Typewriter for Bala Leon T. William., National Dank. lt Mrs. II. It. Andrus was th victim of a pleasant surprl party at tier bom last Friday evening, when a party of friends gathered In honor of her birthday, The evening wn spent In playing games, after which the vis Dors served refreahments. ' w&Xivestpck. ....Situation rater to private dinner parties and guarantee yon good home rook Ing. Our specialty Is THone Steak. Call In some time. New Palace Cafe, (.attain Hotel building. ElUba Warner, Editor Kara Warner, Dunlin Manager Entered at th Ioutofflr at Bpan-taPork aa Hecond C'las Mall Mat Jack Theatrical' advertisement: In hla wife Dig The and Dempsey Fight!' " Hay It ain't so, will yubf fork press, Spanish fokk, utaii kfMUtWwTj LOS ANGELES, October I. It la far cry from Ibo haciendas of the A social In honor of the retiring dnys In the Southwest to the the Second ward early superlntendenry populated cltlea, Irrigated thickly Sunday School was held last Thors farm vallcya, problem, Rotary clube. Allen home of at the evening day and tba mulCommerce new of Chamber the superintendent. Carnaby, The evening was pleasantly spent In titudinous activities of Ibo present listening to a program and social con day West. Th carefree Ilf of the veraatlon, after which light refresh rancheroe baa been replaced by the menu were served. The retiring su march of th dinner pall brigada enperlntrndenry la: Alvin It. Creer, gaged In (ho greatest Industrial acCooper I. Jeg and Hay dull, and the the world has ever known. Incoming euperolntendenry Is Allen tivity With all of this change, there natMas David It. and lloyark Cornaby, urally has been brought forth an ov II, Ferguson. olutiun In th live stock and meat business. It wasn't so many years ago that the beef critter was raised for the value of the hid and tb sheep waa raised for It wool. Tb want of tb baclend wr supplied by tb butchering of a few eteera and lamb. Thla waa doled out to thou who lived In the neighborhood. Th freeb meat waa something of a lui-urfor refrigeration waa unknown. Th usual method waa to cut the beef Into thin etrlpa, producing whal waa and la atlll known aa "Jerky." Only the well to do ranchero, who owned hla flock and herds, was aa a usual thing, able to bave hla own fresh meat at will, and then. It waa necessary to butcher the animal, using what could be consumed at once i jf VOTE TO GIVE DDdlllDVIEKCIIMirDS y, Qltatis Still Cooperation on the FARM PIMDBFEM BAMBERGER and WATTIS COLTON and LEATHERWOOD and wasting the remainder. Aa the west developed with th coming of the miner, tb farmer, the merchant and tb manufacturer, grew up and th retail meat and the entire Republican State Ticket ahoulJ be put into office to insure Utah the fullest benefit! of harmonious administration under Republican policies. HERBrkT ta and IIOOVCR, horn and ratted in a farming community, training and txprtWnct in economic problems not by any other man today, with a proved genius (or organ (ration, has declared that tbs most important problem tbs neat admin iatratioa wilt have to aolvs it tht farm problem. Its ia without qurs lion tbs logical maa to lead the Americas farmer to a sound baits of prosperity. sur-pitt- ed A Definite Plan of Relief hop cam Into exlstenc. Th re- tailer was the butcher and slaughterer. Aa the villages grew Into cltlea, capital and labor entered Into the business of slaughtering for tb retailer, who gradually confined hi activities to retailing meat. There were a thousand and on such place thru-ou- t th West. As Improved transportation cam, surplus caul and sheep were shipped to the big Mis J our Diver markets. Hut It wa only during tb last half of tb 19th rentury that th Weat grew big enough In population to attract th major packing houses. Tb West ha nlwayg been quick to tak hold of modern thing because of th youth and vigor of tb country. Tb slaughtering of meat animal at th hundreds of villages and towns was wasteful because there waa no wa y of utlllxlng anything except th meat and th hide. It waa a natural development that tb meat packing business b centralised in th very large cltlea for tb economies effected through modern refrigeration.1 Through laboratory work and sclen-Ifrl- c method th value of ucta hag helped to carry th over-- , head expense of tb big packing' Centralization has mad It, plant. to possible bring tb llv stock Into the packing center and to ship tb meat back to th producer himself at a smaller coat than h could supply hi needs under th old wasteful ' method. Great packing house have been developed In the Weat. For Instance, Los Angeles la one of the big meat distributing centers of th world. The meal food requirement for Los Angeles county alone, with It 2.000,000 Inhabitant, la enormoua. So great. In fact, that It I necessary to Import hogs and pork products from half way across the continent. Moreover, the 1aclflc elope packing Industry can never reach Ita maximum efficiency until sufficient bog nr produced nearer bom to take car of tta own requirements. With the development of hog raising on the Pacific slope, there la every reason why an Immense export business can b developed, for mor than half the population of tb worl dllvea on th shore of the Pacific. ' In bis scceptancc speech. Hoover said: "An adequate tariff is tht foundation of farm relief. I would ute my office sod influence to give the farmer the full benefit of our hittoric tariff policy." "Aa outstanding propota! of the Party program ia the pledge to undertake the reorganization of the marketing system upon sound have it and more economical linrt We already conn. luted greatly to this whole-hearte- Republican Ticket To Be Sure of Your Title Per PrMlt.ut HKHHKHT Hoot PR Kar V Ire PrrIS Cll tHIU 11 H I I Stale Ticket Far I', n. Saaalar EHtm BAMUKHUER Par Ravrraar A negro was receiving bricks at the "Silence Is Golden," but you can't get the producers who are cashing In top of a ten-stobuilding where on the talking pictures to believe It. some repair work was going on. Another negro on the ground was loadThe Plumber Convention at At- ing the bricks on the carrier. lantic City hag voted for a The negro above accidently dropweek. What do they mean, forty hours of work or waiting for tools? ped a brick, hitting the negro below squarely on the head. He was Indignant and yelled to the A pickpocket, when arrested for one above: "Be a little more careful was said he hi only art, practicing You made me bite mah doing so In an attempt to raise the up thar. tongue. what money for hla bail bond. That's We call enterprise. d farmer-controlle- d ... DBEPODDBILIKCARI German matrimonial statistics show that married men live longer than bachelors. Probably they become so accustomed to trouble that it doesn't bave any effect on them after a while A New Yorker charged with making out a false check tried to eat It In order to destroy the evidence against him. When he made out the check, he probably didnt think that he himself would be the goat. The maid had been surreptitiously using the bath tub of her employer, an elderly Dlshop. He was a bachelor, very fastidious about bis toilet, and desired the exclusive use of his tub. He reprimanded the maid with much Indignation: What distresses me most, Mary, is that you have done this behind my back. By Allwrt Insure It 1 Intermountain Title Guaranty Company Th LaJolla .Club member met st the home of Mrs. Rnth Jeg Friday evening. Three tables of 600 were played, Mrs. James Williams winning ; the prise for high score and Mrs. Measom the consolation prise. James j Luncheon was served st the card tables to 11 members and one special guest, Mrs. Vern Hanks. I Mrs. J. W. Christianson was hosrelatives gathered st the tess to the Ladles Literary Club last Community home of Mrs. William Cooper on Wednesday afternoon. Monday evening of last week In hon- singing was conducted by Mrs. Annie Rowe Beck, patriotic songs being or of her birthday anniversary. A Hannah Browne gave a dainty luncheon was served at mid- - sung. Mrs. The VI? night to the following: Mr. and Mrs. i fading, LunchJ. B. Beddlngfield and little daugh-- " Governor Alfred E. Smith. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielsen and eon was served at 5:30, the hostess by Mrs. Elmo daughter, all of Eureka, Mrs. A. C. benlg assisted In addition to the members, Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. all of Spanish Fork. The Mrs. Gertrude Brown of Salt Lake was evening spent In music, games was a special guest. and social chat. At the Thurber School assembly Mary had a little mule, Mrs. John H. Bingham entertained held on Friday afternoon of last week It followed her to school. The teacher, like a fool, very pleasantly last Friday afternoon the following program was' given: ent up behind the mule. In honor of Mrs. C. B. Rayburn of community singing led by Miss HanAnd hit him with a rule, Los Angeles. Other guests were Mrs. nah Vicklund; prayer. Miss Cornaby; And there wasnt any school! Sena Nelson, Mrs. Sophia Nelson.Mrs. song. First grade; duet. Second George Newltt, Mrs. George Rlgtrup, story. Fourth grade; selections on Mrs. Joseph Waters, Mrs. Cornelia story. Fourth grade,; selections on Wouldn't it be a joyous act Swenson and Mrs. Florence Albert- character, taken from Fifth grade Of undiluted bliss, son. Dinner was served at 6:30. The reader, given by pupils of the Fifth To smash the goof who greets you On the phone with Who Is aiss? afternoon and evening was spent lis- grade; School Manner, an article Southern Pacific Bulletin. tening in on the radio to the L. D. S. by Angelo Patrl, read by Mias EleaConference in Salt Lake City. nor Matley. ry 40-ho- ur . Home Office, Upwirt lUuk Building, Salt Lake City Salt Lake Of fire: 14 lust South Temple. Street. Ogira Of (Ire: 412 Twenty-fourt- h Provo Office: Paramount Theatre llulltllng. 107 Noiilt Tenth Street. Ilolse, Malta: Twin Falls, Idaho: Second Ave. and Shoshone St, K. AFFILIATED ABSTRACTORS: 1. It. Wood, Fillmore, Ftah II. C, larrcll, Parowan, Ft ah William 1 urt. Heaver, Ftah George II. Stanley, lleber, Utah. Duchesne County Abstract, Co Duchesne, Ftah. Flail Mortgage Ixisn Corporation, Isigan, Ftah J. N. lumen Company, Preston, Idaho Complete abstract service If desired Mr Lorln Jones was hostess at a delightful dinner Wednesday at 2 o'clock complimentary to Mrs. J. J. Other Holyoak of Burley. Idaho. guests were Mrs. W. O. Jones end Mrs Afton PaJfreyman of National non A Race to Help Him Flaws in stt'el, itt building material, in human liotlies, daily take heavy toll of life. Similarly, (lawn iu currency, in silver, in negotiable paper ami in TlTLlIS TO PROPERTY daily take heavy toll of carefully ucquiml resources sometimes cause irrepnrahlo loss. At least one of these threats can he guarded against. TITLE INSURANCE not only offers indemnity iu case of loss, hut hinds the insurer to hear all costs of litigation. Intermountain Title (Juaranty Policies, easily handled, economical (requiring ONLY ONE premium), ure available to protect YOUR titles. Investigate them. All inquiries promptly answered. Phone, write or call in person, Good Jonathon Apples for Sal See Henry Csmmsck. WILLIAM II. WATTIS purpose by the acts supporting farm till eitabliihment of in FarI t'aaireaaw at Ulatrirt termediate credit banks, the regulation IOX H. IOLTOX of stockyards, public exchanges and SaS niar,r the expansion of the Department of F. O. (.EITHER WOOD The Agriculture. platform proposes af Stars Far derralarv JOII V W. FETEHS to go much farther. It pledges the creation of s l edcral Tarm Bureau of Far Atlararr Hrarral C.EOlibK P. PAKKEH representative farmers to be clothed Far Slata Trraaarrr with authority and resources with A. E. CHKIS'IEASKX which not only to still further aid Far State Aadltar farmers' and pools and AJAX to aunt generally in solution of farm Far Sarrrlatrsarat af Habile laatrartloa problsmt but especially to build up IIH. f. .N. JEVSEX with federal finance, farmer-owneFar Jaatirra af tba stabilization and Saprrmr feart corporation! which will protect the W. II. POM. A MS farmer from the depressions and de EPHRAIM 1IA.NSOX Doralbation of seasonal gluts and psrledieal surpluses." Such a program requires the fullest in Congress and in the state administrative offices. For this reason, if for no other, the farmers f Utah will vote for the entire Republican ticket, national and state. Ernest Bamberger to work with Reed Smoot in the Senate, and strengthen Utah's effective voice in national eouncils: Don B. Colton and E. O. Leacberwood to carry on their splendid work for Utah in Congress; William H. Wattis to head Utah's Republican government; Republicto work ans in every state office in complete harmony with the Party of protection and progress! ote' 'straight FLAWS ARE ALWAYS DANGEROUS A few Chrls-tlonso- n. ANOTHER CASE OF SCOTCH A man whose nationality we will not mention, writes us that if we dont stop printing stories about the Scotch, he is going to stop borrowing the paper. ElDorado (Kan.) Times. A man advertises that he wants a Job, admitting he has been a burglar for several years, and saying that he wants to get into a legitimate line. His training would probably be valuable in a great many businesses! Active Worker T. Reid Our groceries are always iresh. Bargain sales help to keep them so. And fresh groceries help us to keep your patronage. Thus, we both benefit. You get fresh groceries at a special price, and we maintain your friendship and continued patronage. Be sure to take advantage of the low cost of these groceries;' Mrs. F. Louis Slade, former regional director of the League of Women Voters, has been made leader of the Womens Advisory Committes for tho Hoover-Curtl-s ticket She plans a widespread appeal to housewives. She reports that tremendous Impetus Is being given the Hoover campaign by women and womens organizations. Thousands of women who have not voted before are expected to corns eut and vote the Republican ticket this year. Mrs. David Alexander and Mrs. Allen Allman entertained at a social one evening last week in honor of Mrs. Clarence Erdmann, a recent bride. The social was held at the home of Mrs. C.'E. Poulsen and was in the nature of a briCal shower. A luncheon was served at 10:30. Many useful and beautiful presents were received by the gueBt of honor Saturday Specials P. & G. SOAP, 10 bars for MILK, small MILK, large PEAS, per can TOMIATOES, per can 12 lbs. POTATOES FLOUR, 50 lbs BROOMS 39c 5C lOc nc He A5C $1.50 11.58c WE PAY 35c per dozen for EGGS omas Bros Special on AH Cuts of Meat O ' |