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Show THE SPAN1SII FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAli ft ! Friday and Saturday (umpllmentary lo I iFeur Ho Mi, who Mr, and Mr .0, ar leaving soon fur Idaho, Mr. flylvi an teruined t dinner Wednesday even Hwi-oso- ; In. Mr. Charles II. Allred attended Mate p, T. A. at I'rovo Ul week In Iba meeting Interest of tba Thurber tfihool A ih Parent-Teache- r' relation. Fred Howland of Montpelier. M I spending a few day boro vl nin with relatives. Mr, llowland. who wa formerly a resident of thl rliy. I now proprietor of a laundry t Montpelier. ho, HOUSEWIFE! laidies' full fashioned lioe, of that famuli I IiihltT liili patfiit flour at 48-lb- . Mu-- k Call ami get a fret nam plo iiiul a liamly Cook Book Sugar, 10 lb 1'otatlNM, 10 Bruol, .1 .V.)c J.K llM for !; Th program at tba First ward ron Joint meeting Sunday nlgbt will b furuUbed by tba Public Speaking la of tba lllgb School under tb iiiieitlon of Mr. Christianson. Tba rlsss will furuisb tba entlr program, imludtng musical number. Tba pub- (JlV ,$1.00 yards Indies' and Children's House Dresses Half Price All cohus in (I corvette, $1,.V value, yard $1.00 Bovs' Dress Shirts 7h? A (Joim Si'lectioii f 54c lib 0 boXos Pinkos .......... .Muffrts (ora IV lie 7c ,42e ....JlV Quaker's Spaghetti Coffee, HI lie ('an Soaji, Toilet, 0 for 11c Ieas, Salmon, Del Monte tall can Tree Tea ('. W. Soap, 10 liars Kverything in Men's Dress Shirts Xcw Dolly Print prints, going at, yard .10' ..... ' lic Is All 28c ."IV ara rordlally Invited to attend anut-versr- Spring Coats Tba big social event of the past was the annual Washington's Ulrthday party given by the three senior ladies' clubs, tba Self Culture, the Ladles' Literary and tb Alta cluba. Tba function waa held at the Third ward amusement ball which week have just arrived real buy in House Dresses at $1.00 1 'ea ut if ul downs at $7.00 A CALL IN It will do your heart good to hi our fresh, new stock The FASHI0NETTE Call in and make vour seletion now artistically decorated with WE ARE GROWING It's a plcasuro to tell our patrons aud friends that business is good. No doubt , you have noticed our fine new delivery truck in which we deliver fresh, new bread daily. We are glad to tell you that we now deliver bread in Salem, Payson, Spring Lake and Santaquin. pat- riotic colors and symbols. Tha of the club members were special guests of the evening. The following program waa given undei ihe direction of Mrs. Edna Brock-banCommunity singing, led by Mrs. Posephlne Taylor, with Mrs. C. M. Jacobson nt the piano: vocal solo Edward Williams, Mrs. Fern Brock-banaccompanist; Ladles' chorus, two original songs. Ladles' Literary club, Mrs. Fern Brockbank at the piano; violin solo, Eugene Jacobson with Mrs. C. M. Jacobson accompanist; duet, violin and piano. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jacobson, Mrs. Josephine Taylor and Mr. Mary Hansen; Club paper, given by Mrs. Rowena Hodge, editor and Mr. Hanna Browne and Mrs. Elsie Warner, reporters; character duet, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hansen, In coatume, with Mrs. C. M. Jacobson at the piano, dancing waa enjoyed until 11:30 after which a delicious luncheon was served the patriotic Idea being carried out. Mra. Sara Sterling was toast mlstresa and the following toasts were given: To Our Husbands, Mrs. Fern Brockbank; To Our Wives, James W. Christensen, Jr., "Club Unity," Mrs. Lily Rowe; J. W. Christiansen; "Frlenshlp, "Tribute to Our Husbands," In the form of an original song Mrs. Josephine Taylor with Mrs. C. M. Jacobson accompanist. There were 100 present. QUALITY SOi k, Used Plano reconditioned, $75.00 The Spanish Fork unit of tho AmCo.. Hpknisb Fork. At Taylor Bros. SPEECH lV NOTED RUSSIAN erican Legion Auxiliary met ThursuovKBTiMeaasTt thweek at of last afternoon day Logan, Feb. 20. Mis Lois Mor- home of Mrs. D. E. Williams. PresiMr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Johnson gan of Spanish Fork, a sophomore at dent Daisy Daniels was in charge. the engagement of their announce the Utah State Agricultural College, Sergeant at arms. Naomi Thomas, to Clifton VanWag-oneDonna, hoard today a lecture on Russian daughter, salute to the flag and son of former mayor and Mrs, 'peasants, Gypsies, and religion, by conducted the M. G. Hindus, native born Russian, Mrs. Leona Thomas read the pre- Alma VanWagonen of Provo. The noted lecturer, regular contributor to amble. At roll call each member rethe "Asia" and "Century" maga- sponded with a quotation from the marriage will take place early 'in March. zines. and a yearly visitor to Russia. of Washington and Lincoln. Miss Morgan reports that it is the sayings best lecture she has heard since at- Important business communications A certificate of personal honor was were read by the secretary. The retending college. received by Eugene T. Gardner, past Miss Morgan is registered In the mainder of the time was spent in disof Spanish Fork Post No, commander school of Arts and Sciences and is cussing business problems of the or- 68 of the American Legion and F. J majoring in physical education. ganization. There were thirty pres- Thomas, Post Adjutant, received an ent. Quite a number of new mem- honor from Paul V. McNutt, Past s All kinds of cement work and bers have been admitted to the post. National Commander of fthe Amerifor hire. See Y. E. Taylor, A dainty tray lunchon was served by can Legion for exceeding all memt aivkiitisi:mk.nt the foliowlnlg hostesses: Mrs. Vera bership records and post activities. Clark Williams killed a large moun- Williams. Miss Anne Andrus, Mrs. This is the second citation that the tain lion in tie fork Monday. These Hazel Thomas and Mrs. C. W. Booth. post has received for the past year, animals have been causing considerable damage to livestock In that section. Mr. Williams says there are more there which he Intends to try 4- to bag before the snow is off the ground. SIMMSII IMtK GltlL HEARS u, mix-ef- watch given by Edmund Evans, Mr. Williams won the contest playing the part of Chyros, a comedy character. JUST IN Angelua cD t NEW DRESSES NEW HATS y Our New Sprii g Line of Phone 75 sustained character in the B. Y. U. and competetlve play, Pygmalion seven Galatea," by a majority of tlie judges who adjudicated the contest at the Fiaday night performance. Mr. Williams receives a $25 wrist MORE 1 1 bus-band- 'a Archie Williams, who is attending the B. Y. U., was adjudged the best For Hal Tba II. II. Drown Livery ham. He Mr, hi. O. Itorkbtll. unvaatisaMaar a Mr. Hannah Evan entertained on Tha following Washington's birthWednesday evening at thu Darling cafe In honor of her birthday day program was given at the Thur-he- r Th guesta Included Hannah schol last Friday: song, Thu Bowen. Hansen. Mrs. Jennie Star Hpunglcd Danner." prayer. Knlph Hart. Donna Creer. Del Gardner, Andrus: salute to the flag, school: Nora Drown, Louisa Dow Icy, Viola story, Dlanche Anderson: song and Joues. Luncheon was served, and minuet, 1st and 2nd poems after a radio program and rommun-It- Jane Dradford: song,grades: 6tb grades; singing, the crowd all attended otig. girls of the 4th grade. the Theater. V was SERVICE The teachers of the Tburber school enjoyed themselves last evening at an evening In Provo, Tby bad dinner at ibu Hutton Cafe, after wblbb they attended lb picture abow. Ice-lan- ad-dr- LADIES and YOUNG MISSES COATS .....20c fuelled. the M. I. A. conjoint meeting at tba Second ward chapel Sunday evening, March 2nd. at 7:20. In addition to a splendid musical program, an Miss Mary Itoikhill of Hall Lake will ba given by a speaker ipent Washington's birthday here from the It. Y. U. with her mother. Airs. M. ti. Off v... t, Highly customer of tha light system wer cut off yesterday fur failure lo provide. Tb City apparently mean business this lima. Aim-srlc- 10c CIutm, - llts M a trims, grade $1.00 Ianlii s ( 'll i Ill'll Hose, $1.00 value TaMe I.inen, special $1.41) reff. $I.uO Mr. aud Mr. Kill Fuller, Mrs, Kf. Dart and Lee Dart made a hul ne trip to Halt Lake Tuesday. Mr. Dart visited with Mi Kll-Jsmesuu ho I gcatly euthusrd In prepare-Dii- s for a trip to Iceland which she will take lu company with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Jmcon. and Dr. Caul Jami-a.of Itlngham, who will h host to the party. Mu, Jameson stated that the excursion to Iceland Is In celebration of I he one thousandth anniversary of Die vauhllsblitg of the Icelandic parll-menthat country having been the first nation lo have a parlimenl. The occasion will also mark the presentation to Iceland of a monument ut Lief Erickson, the first discoverer of The monument has cost a large sum of money and will he carried on :he ship with the eicuralonUl. Miss Jameson will cnierlaln as a soloist on tha voyage, and be will also gu a concert on which she I working at present, soon after her arrival In Otlur former Hpanlsh Fork-erwho are to attend the excursion r prof. Loffc-- r Djarnason aud aon af Halt Lake; Miss Knga Johnson of Salt Lake, and her father. It. J. Johnson of thl city. He Junior High Opera Servlce Station and bouse, Lote 125x150 located on paved highway (91) on turn. Room for 6 or 8 camp cabins. Priced reasonable. Call or write Rosa Nuttall, Salem, Utah. Also 20 acres good farm land. OUR NEW LOAF Our New Loaf cf Home Made Bread went over so big that customers from these towns demanded it, hence our daily journey southward. We invite you to come into our store, let us tell you abort this new loaf of bread. Take some home. Try also, our new Whole Yheat Bread muJc with honey. Our cakes, Pn:tric3, etc., arc better than ever. City Bakery Phone G4 UDVKBT1SEMKNT) ij Lelawala By Charlas Wakefield Cadman Delightful in every detail was the wedding reception given by Mr. aud Mrs. Will C. Johnson Wednesday evof the ening of last week in honor Mae marriage of their daughter, Vera Johnson to Martin Poulsen of Lake Shore. Dancing was the main diversion, Gilbert Y. Johnson entertained with a number of vocal selections. At 11 oclock a bevy of eight young girl friends of the bride served a delicious tray supper to the 250 guests present. Dancing was resumed following supper and the party continued until the wee sma hours. Guesta were Ma- present from Provo, Springvilie, Shore and pleton, Spanish Fork, Lakewas Palmyra. The function hall.held at the Palmyra amusement WINONA THEATRE THURSDAY, IARCH 6 , The MEW Holstein Milch cow. For Sale See Win. M. Johnson, 944 E 3rd No. Here! (ADVERTISEMENT) Mrs. David F. Hughes was hostess at a brides shower last Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Florence Beddoes, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Edward Beddoes of Salem, whose of marriage to Dean Hughes, son of Mr. Francis Hughes and grandsonsolemnand Mrs. D. F. Hughes, was ized Wednesday in the Salt Lake at Temple. The function was held the home of the hostess and was attended by forty relatives and friends. The time was spent pleasantly in enand social conjoying games, music versation, after which a delicious Attending luncheon was served. from Salt Lake City and motoring back the same evening were Mrs. A. G. Brockbank, Mrs. Leslie White, THE NEW Short Brim Felt Hats for Spring are Here! The two newest and smartest styles for Spring are the all roll short brim and the snapped down in front brim. I I Mrs. Ted Mauck, Mrs. .George Emery and Mrs. Ed. Ramsey. Attending from Salem were the guest of honor and her mother, Mrs. Ed. Beddoes. The bride received many useful and Chorus of 12S Voices BEAUTIFUL SCENERY beautiful gifts. House for Sale 76-- (ADVERTISEMENT) Phone All the newest shades and an unusually wide assortment in the Seasons Newest Gray. Directed by LORUS HAND j f 1 ams |