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Show THE SPANISH FOUR FBESS, SPANISH FORK OTAll Hoover At Ten FOR PRESIDENT! r-rr- 'i -- 1 A Iv'sxa.aMe't.jLXkA ; r ) Action is the k DIRECT RESULT OF THOUGHT, NOT SPEECH! Z4&ucu.cd iwgrymu mr rzxmz en. JF you want to get the proper action for your money and Saturday Specials direct results for every dollar you spend, it will be quite worth your while to make a few purchases here. You owe it to yourself to investigate the quality of our FLOUR, 1i'ovo merchan- pi iTITnKvS A ing. photograph of the Republican presidential candidate taken at about th time of hla mother's death. A G3c SUGAR, 10 lb. bag PANCAKE FLOUR, SjH-rrregular 40c, for ' y 5 lb. j I REPUBLICANS 20c ARE Many Prominent Men Nation Break Party Ties. COFFEE, Schilling 53c Best, per can, lb BAKING IOWDEB, Calumet, 1 - lb. tin, for 20c Quaker Milk Macaroni ami Spaghetti, Egg Noodles, 2 for 25c regular 15c, now FLOUR, Tip Top, per 100 lbs. t SPANISH x $ X $2.08 FORK CO-O- P.! store and At the fire at If you want a dish of real good Chill, drop In the New Palace Cafe, restaurant at Ironton, on September 19th, In which the store and all the Cottam Hotel Building. fixtures were completely burned, causing a loss of $6100, covered by Mrs. Fred Helgbtsmann of Heber $2500 Insurance on the building only, visited here Friday and Saturday. She Mr. Close was lert with a net loss of was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. $3600. Notwithstanding this, Mr. Fred S. Dart Friday evening and of Close Is now rebuilding the store Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dart Friday night. larger than It formerly was, and be With the latter she was entertained states that it will be ready for busiat dinner Saturday by Mrs. Robert ness In about two weeks. Jex. Mrs. Helghtsmann was formerly Miss Florence Hale of Ontario, PROBATK AND GCARDIAJfSHlt NOTICES M. D. Close Consult the County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. 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 PRISCILLA C. LOSSEE, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Payson, Utah, on or before November 1, 1928. FRANK CLAYSON, Executor. R. H. ANDRUS. Attorney. DR. E .MANSFIELD - CHIROPRACTOR Over Hedqulst Drug Xo.i . Phone 1082 PROVO, UTAH new Buiclcl-Ais the new StyleI N . Through-o- Life-Lon- 0 FARMERS IGNORE HOOVER SUPPORTING SMITH t bag, wewaeeee iMsaevtWctMMHCHSIIM e $1.49 84c SUGAR, 12 lb dise and the above reproach method of our merchandise Saturday Specials IMMMMI Hundred of llfo-lon- ut g Republican, many of them of national prominence, ar swelling each day tha vast army of voters who believe that It la th duty of every thinking American to support Governor Smith. Among tha most recent of leading Republicans who have publicly repudiated the Republican candidate 1s Rudolph Sprockets, widely known banker and business man of San Francisco, owner of huge sugar plan tatlons In Hawaii, and formerly a close friend and adviser of President Roosevelt Another Influential Republican to declare for Smith 1a Spencer Penrose of Colorado, mining engineer and brother of the late Senator Boise Pen rose. Republican leader In Penney! vanla. Prominent Financial Figures One Republican of considerable con sequence who has Just declared for Governor Smith la W. B. Hlbbs of Virginia, president of W. B. Hlbbs and Co., bankers, of Washington, D. C. Two prominent New Jersey Republicans, John J. Stamler, president of the Broad and Market National Bank and Trust Co of Newark, and Usal H. McCarter, president of the Fidelity Union Trust Co of Newark, an t nounced last week that they will Governor Smith. Another Republican banker to Join the campaign to elect the Democratic candidate Is De Lancey Kounts, Chairman of the Board of Devoe and Raynolda Co of New York. Western Farm Leaders Frank W. Murphy, chairman of the Legislative Committee of the Corn Belt Federation of Farm Organizations, and a member of the Minnesota delegation to the Republican Convention, haa renounced allegiance to hla party and repudiated Hoover aa "an enemy of the farmer." Other farm leaders to bolt the Republican party were Governor Adam McMullen, Republican Executive of Nebraska, and L. F. Shuttleworth, of Indianapolis, former head of the committee of the Indiana Fed eration of Farm Bureaus. l!,j n Refuse to Confer Republican Candidate eeaeeweeeeeeeeee eeweewwwee aieaeieo 1rirt 8V eA G9c lohtum Cereal, large package SALMON, tall can 21o .27o .54o 7Do buttle ........... ier 19o Blue Can COFFEE 46c TOOTHPICKS .4o MALTED MILK, per can LEMON and VANILLA EXTRACTS, Schilling tha Republican candidate's Invitation to meet him and "talk over the situs tlon." II said: "We bare good reason for not want lng Mr. Hoover. We know him and hla methods. Wa have been up against bis ..4 Go 9o CORN, 3 cans 33c SPINACH, per can 19c stubborn opposition for eight years." YOURS FOR SERVICE and QUALITY When Herbert Hoover aays that be also has been personally attacked, be probably refers to tit things the Republican candidate for Vice President said about him before the Kansas City convention. R L JEX ENDANGERED PHILADELPHIA. James F. Lucas, president of the Lucas Paint and Brush Company of Philadelphia, a Republican for fifty years, has announced that he to "opposed to hypocrisy" and, accordingly, opposed to the election of Herbert Hoover. He added: "I shall vote for Covernor Smith because I believe his election would end conditions which are endangering the future of the younger generation." wee lanrgo pkg. IVctg Wtthliing Powder, 5 bum of Soap CATSUR, 8T. PAUL, Minn. Declaring that any farmer who supported Herbert Hoover would bo "a traitor to tha cauea of agriculture," A. W. Ricker, Secretary of the Corn Bolt Federation of Farmer, pointed out. In a state ment liaued here, that not a elniflo recognized farm leader had accepted YOUTH mmmn CHEESE, 2 lbH. full cream Blue Circle MALT Corn Belt Leader W1 "i 1 Aad Phone 75 vie well-know- n Old American Asphalt Shingle Co. J Will bo represented in Spanish Fork by C. D. STRANG who will be pleased to measure your building and esti mate the cost. g aup-por- Srnnal! 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