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Show HIE SPANISH FOEK PEESS, SPJINISn 8ervke Lot POI1K. OTAH lutlon sol triitio on house, located on paved tilft) Friday and Saturday IAUI Mr. Maul Crump ntrtalnl on Saturday nlabt at n miscellaneous in huoor of Mr. Iiert Webb ahor ot Salt Lake City, formerly Ml MSI drd Slmpaon of tbl city. Game and radio muale were enjoyed, a(ti which a buffet luncheon waa served. A llmul, White, Whole Wheut or Raisin, 3 fur lOe S1I.K IIOSM, $1.M gra.h, ior pair CIIILUKKNS HOSE, in all Mintles, pair IiADIKN NLIl'iKKS, pair FLOUJt ! Sugar, 10 IIib Potatoes, 10 I 11m TAFFETA, 3(5 inches wide, all colors, yard.. CKEPE I)E CHINE, heavy grade, yard ....$1.23 23c DEVONSHIRE, jht yard A new line af ('URTAI KCRIM, er yard......29e 53e A. II. Soap, 10 Imrs 39e Camay Soap, 4 for IVars, per can 2'm 21c Pumpkin, per can Clorox 21e 1lue Can Coffee 44c Minee Meat, loose, 2 l!s. 31c i Mothers Oats, Chinn X X : 1 9 lb sack wr ....34c 43e FLANNEL SHIRTS, all sizes, each Just Arrived A new Phone 75 SERVICE gifts. prgsent. HAVE 93c QUALITY attendance. KSTHAY NOTICE The time schedule of the Orem trains leaving Spanish Fork was changed Sunday morning. The time of departure of trains from the Spanish Fork is now as follows: 8:09 a. in., 10:25 a. m.. 1:31 p. m. (Red Arrow Freight) 4:18 p. m. 6.14 p.m. 8:31, p. m.. 10:26 p. m., 1:41 a. m. for south bound tralau; and 6:44 a. m., 7:25 a; m., 8:45 a. m.. 12:29 p. m., 3:15 p. m., 5:35 p. m 7.34 p. m. and 11:15 p. m. for north bound trains. - In The P. T. A. of tb Reel 8cboo! held an lotereatlng meeting at the school Thursday. Th following pro gram wae given: community tinging led by Mr Annie Corbel!; cornet olo, Donald Aogel; reading, Agne Skinner; duet, Mr. and Mra. K. It, Hanaen, accompanied by Mra. Hazel Larsen. Remarks on national thrift week by President Owen Nebeker; talk on thrift and national wealth by Chat. Dlion; remarks on thrift cam palgn by district chairman Kate 8kln ner; discussion ot thrift by parents. There were forty present. Spring line of YOU EVER WONDERED parent aon of Mr. Altken. I Mrs. Jones Bowen was hostess to Holstein Milch cow. For Sale See Win. M. Johnson, 944 E 3rd No. the Ladies' Literary Club Friday aflAIttCHTIMEMK.NTl ternoon of last week. Community Honoring Mr. LucIIla Hanaen singing was directed by Mrs. Louise Davis, a recent bride, Mra. Ann Huff Larsen. The time was devoted to a eutertalned at a brides shower Fri- lesson on Rudyard Kipling, Mrs. Jane day afternoon of last week at her Jones giving a biographical sketch home in Lake Shore. A program ot of the author, and Mrs. Hannah C. readings and songs auttable to the Browne reading a number of his best occasion was a feature of the after- known At 6:30 luncheon was noon. At 5 o'clock a dainty tray lun- served poems. the hostess, assisted by by cheon was served to fifteen ladies. her Ruth and her niece, daughter, The bride received many beautiful MIbs Pearl Jones. There were 11 47 State of Utah, County of Utah, Elberta Precinct s. I have In my possession the following described estray animal which If not claimed and taken away, will be old at Public Auction to the highest cash bidder at Elberta Precinct on Monday, the 10th day of February, 1930, at 10 a. m. One black horse about 14 years old. has a white spot In forehead, and weighs about 1350 lbs; collar marks; branded resembling f) right thigh. 8ald estrsys were taken up by me In said precinct on the 1st day ot February, 1930. ALVA PATTEN. Poundkeeper of Elberta Precinct. lAOVKaTIRKUSNT) ? , per-uaulv- e1 Quality Foods atre Friday and Saturday, Fredrick Waher, made by Maytag, 110,00 down, fx.&o per inoniti, at Taylor llro. Co., StmnUh Fork, tamcumi attti Every O. I. Nhagg ft) stem Wore sell a complete tin of II. Jj llelns M t'o. pro- duct. Each of our store In honor of her mother. Mra. Ilan also stock th beet qualify nab Slewart. who haa Jut paaacd her 73rd btrih annlveraary, Mra. Kfde of all oilier line of fowl a quilting Tbura- product, tin t Ult to our day sfh'rnonn. Dinner was served at tore will convince you that 6 o'clock, covers being laid for the guest of honor, Mrs. Jam Sorenson, our stock la ly far th mont Sr., Mra. David James, Mrs. Annie complete, la popular bramb, Butler, Mr. Sadi Stewart, Mr. It. of any store la th city. J. Jex, Mra. Lola Slewart, Mr. Merrill Crandall and the hoateaa. Dinner wa served by Mrs. Kill Fuller, Mrs. Charles Dart, and Mrs.Lee Dari. Durlug the dinner an original poem, "Memories of Mother," composed In honor of Mrs. Slewart by her daughTQRli ter. Mrs. Dora Stewart Griffith, waa read by the hostess. In the evening A Surety of Purity the ladles were Joined by Mrrlll Crandall and Bryan Stewart and th time was spent enjoying Informal 600. At 10:30 refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jeg and son, at small tables. Gordon, motored to Mspleton Saturday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. The following Item Is clipped from Roy Peterson. the Idaho Falls Post, und-- r date of Jan. 25: Mias Mabel Murphy and B. S. Snell, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Mia Lurlle Peterson entertained at II. Snell of this city and Alice Lunsnicely appointed dinner Thuraday ford. of Orem, were married Wedevening at the I. J. Taylor home. nesday of last week at the Salt Lake Table decorations were In keeping Temple. with St. Valentine' Day. Following the dinner, bridge wa enjoyed at Jones Francis. 18. son of Joseph which Mr. Ted Isenburg received A. Francis of Lake Shore, and a senthe high score for the ladle and ior In the Spanish Fork High School, M. C. Cummings for the men. The has Just received a prise given by guests Included Meaars. and the Consolidated Wagon and MachWm. Powell. Anton Poltevln, ine Co., for having the best display K. S. Feurcstetn, Charles Zebarth, of crops In the Future Farmers' of Idaho Falls, and Messrs, and of the Utah State Fair. The c. C. Clark, Fred Maynard, competition was exceptionally keeu Ted Isenburg, Wm. Wahlgreen. M. G. and Mr. Francis Is gratified over reCummings, Jack Needham, Charles ceiving the prise, a Planet Jr cultivator and planter. Browling and Eric Erickson. ?talnedat CtRSKAGGS roooiftfm Mes-dam- es on Men-dam- valve-in-he- ad -- - THIS WEEKS SPECIAL O5EWK0EET 95c TIE AND DYE SILK SCARVES 95c In the customary yard square size will he offered this week for -- AT All price HOUSE REDUCED GREATLY This is a very unusual price for these gorgeous colored scarves SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll ' II. A. Ileing Co, are pulling on m national ram palgn all of neat week, endeavoring to above every one bow good II. J, llda Tomato IVfMip really ta. Wo have a big Mock of It, and bat reduced lb price on lb plut ala for all neat week lu make sure Hut you will try It oar. Th er The scallop shell motif was first worn by English nobility on the coat, symbolical of the fact that its wearer had made a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. James in Spain. This motif became so distinctive that it was customary to commission chair and cabinet makers to carve it on their furniture. True reproductions of Queen Anne furniture have the shell carved on the knee of the leg in contrast to those of Chippendale where the mask of the human face is used. ONE-PRIC- E e II. J. Heinz Catsup Week In addition to its new beauty, the new Never hag a Chevrolet car won greater Chevrolet Six represents a remarkable praise for its appearance than the new advance in every phase of performChevrolet Six. Its new Fisher bodies ance. Its improved reveal in every detail the artistry that famous Fisher name has made the engine has been increased to 50 horsepower giving faster accelethroughout the motor car world. In balance and in of line color, beauty ration, and greater reserve power. and harmony of design, they represent Steering has been made safer and easier. one of the greatest style triumphs in Four Lovejoy hydraulic shockabsor bers Fisher history. Upholsteries are richer provide exceptional riding comfort. and more durable. The- instrument Fully enclosed, internal expanding, weather-prooand more new attracbrakes give positive f panel carries a tive grouping of the control instrubraking control. And numerous structural improvements add to the cars ments. Seats are wider and deeper. In fact, not a single feature has been dependability, endurance and long overlooked that would life. Come in today THE GREATEST and see this car. And add to the comfort and convenience of both remember, it is now available and driver caminrr mrrocr passengers. WHY THE SHELL DECORATION IS USED ON SO MUCH QUEEN ANNE FURNITURE THE itiKints coMiNtj iv t.itiitT imius picrt nr: Will Itoger can alng "baritone" and howl Itoger' vulce waa discovered by arddent. and now It aunt In "They Had to Sc Parle," Id 0rt talking1 picture. While th vlvaclou Flfl wat rehearsing Hi aong. "I Pory Could' lo It For You," which li ting to of hU comItoger In two toti-uredy drama, the celebrated wit Joined ber In tb (hotu. Frank Horaage, the director, beard him, and that eel-- , tied It. Tb Emit of Horaage' power wa readied before itoger re iuctantly consented to ting, ' eten with Ki.'l, but, rnr learning the word of lb aong, h waa rather proud of hlmnelf and Inducing him to warble wa no longer iieceaaury. Inducing him In atop da lb neat atep llorange found hlmaelf taking. So Itogera will be aeen and heard talking in "They Had to See Pari." which I coming lo Hr Angetu The- SlL. ' MENS SUITS in New Styles 22c ri Miaa Jen Clayton and member ol tb Altken family gav a double birthday dinner Sunday In honor of Joaepb E. Altken and Mr. Alberta Altken at th bom of Mr. Altken. A dellclou chicken dinner wa serv-d- , alter which muale and game were rejoyml by the following: Mr. and Mr. J. N. Altken and family. Mr. and Mr. U J. Altken and fam ti i party waa ulao being bald day at Lewisville, Idaho, for n grand 23c Mens good WOOD SOCKS, pair Mens SHEEP LINED COATS 20ft Off Price Huvs and Mens SWEATERS, going at Salmon, Del Monte tall ..20c Shasta Tea going at .79c 39c Polly Prim Print, new Spring material, yd Childrens Sweaters.eoat style and slip on Price 23c CRETONNES, .'Joe grade, now, jht yard SILK DRESSES, all going, cadi $5.00 13c ! jlermade, $2.49 10c ry successful Parent-Teacbewaa hold Monday night at Iburber School. Tb program waa undr tb direction of Mr. It Allred. A talk on character education waa given by Judge Joseph K NeUoa. A piano selection by llernell Skinner, two aoloa by Mias Helen and a abort o( Sprlngvlll talk oa memberablp by MIm Eleanor M alley completed tb program. Tberv 19e CIIILDRKXS SHOES, sizes Cheese, 2 lbs tb ..C9e f3c 2 to 5 will Hoorn (or or til)rabioi.turn.Priced I camp reasonable. Call or writ Ilota Nuttall. tfalem. Utah. Also 10 scree good (arm Unit. . PRICES b. factory, Flint, Michigan OLSEN MOTOR SALES Co. SPANISH FORK, UTAH NINE BUSY FURNITURE STORES A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR t |