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Show JT (I iiinnMNiwi nmn r rcss AlkiWlW I lie bpanisn 1 ork Da stit) iti Pulllhel l Tliurxln)' l ull Irbe, 6J r ftmr WARN l it. Ptliiur or Htmnl.li I'w.k. -- NultM-rlpilo- 1X111 I7.IU IV.tltM.lt. Ilunlnaee Cniitnl h Ulr Kwiml C1aa Mull January Bit, IWKt, In llit lml 0(fl re nt r)M.UU Pork, l ull, unbr tha .td tt( Mart li Uni, JM71L 0 MtUfM. The r. deni to the fin thought li kiiow, out, planned It and made the buiMInu of It possible are deserving of credit. The show now be a great momentum and we want to echo a sentiment beard in the barn on Tuesday to the effect that It la to be hoped that (bo officials will not let it lag. but wtil add to It from yeer to year, whun we believe they will do. One thing for Utah County aud ftpanlsh fork to remember I that Hie show haa a wonderful effect on the growth and development of this Ilf encouraging men to j county. breed better animate and to do away with mongrel scuff, It aid the farm- er, the cattleman, the dairymen and the business man and banker. It Is bound to bring more cash into our county and to keep It in circulation. While the ahow Itself lasts only three days, the Influence la felt Hi days In the year. Who can see the growth "J of It In the nest ten years. Unruly It la one of the best enterprises In our midst, ,1 nn ttlltT UP THE 101X7 toad many peoiiia am Intereeted Ju.t now In the yrrat poll of the IJi rrnrjr Dlgaat on Prohibition. This poll haylua Ju.t at tha tima a poll by Tha Paihtiritlrr of Washington. l. C and. Thara seems In bo a Croat In tha remits of thaaa two poll at tbla writing. Tha PathOndot pull waa o overwhelmingly dry that ona would wondar that thara art enough weu In tha country to make a nolee. Thera wore several question aakad, curb aa: Do you favor light NOTIC'D Itm ITIll.KATloV wlnaa and bear? Are you In favor of tha return of tha aaloon? Do you Department of the Interior,, V. 8. Jt want tha praam t law modified? Do you favor conditions as they areT Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, le Hut tba question that received tnora Utah, March 25, 1130. NOTICD la hereby given that Jos- - J support than all tha rest combined waa: Do you favor a more atrlct en- epb II. Joust, of Spanish fork, Lis'i. who on March t. 1925, made stock forcement of the Volstead law? Now cornea the Digest with three raising homestead entry. No. 35129, T questions which are: Do you favor for SKVi, EH 8V4 Kuc. S. WlK'i. a strict enforcement of the law, or EHW'. NEUNBU, 8WU Ktt'l Its modlflcatlan or its repeal? At Section 10, Township 11 South, Range T the present writing forty stales have 2 East, halt Lake Meridian, haa filed been heard from, the total vote ahow notice of Intention to make final J Proof (a establish claim to the lanu' Ing a plurality for repeal. A majority of these votes come above described, before the clerk of from large cities known to be wet. the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on jf Kanass elands out among the dry a the 27th day of May, 1930. Claimant names aewllnese: F.M. like a beacon to the nation. Ita tni of Jndlanola, It. L. Mitch- Jorlty, for strict enforcement le i Spencer, of Utah. Glen M. Jones, Tblstlo, ell, Indeed. one powerful The wela claim that all the boot and Earl Jones, of Spanish Fork, IT ELI F. TAYLOR. leggert are voting dry because they Utah. Register. ' prefer things aa they are. The drys clelm that all the lawbreakers are voting wet because they want It wet la the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah In and for liquor at any cost or by any method It appears on the surface of tbu the County of Utah. HIIERIEKH HALE count that only the men are voting, very few women, comparatively, are JOHN E. MILLER. Plaintiff, va receiving ballots. We suggest tbac after tbla poll is over, the Digest poll LLEWELLYN THOMAS. ELIZA the women. The figure would be THOMAS. ROSS THOMAS, BLANCHE THOMAS, LEE hard for a wet to read. CHARLES MILLER. l.P.SNELL. We believe that as long as men R. L. JEX, Defendants remember saloons and the dally orgy of drunken men. heads of families, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the J on the streets, there la no danger of 5th day of May, 1930, at the front this country ever voting wet. The door of the County Court House In saloon was a filthy man killer. They Provo, Utah County, Utah, at the ruined love In the home, ate up the hour of 10 oclock A. M., the followfamily Income, and robbed little chil- ing described property situated In the dren of bread and butter. Worst tit County of Utah State or Utah, . all they ruined character. Remem0 Beginning Twenty and bering this, it gives one a decided pain in the neck to hear anyone say (20.07) chain North and Nine and 0 that things are worse nowadays than (9.03) chains East of the they ever were In the lays of the Southeast Corner of the Northeait saloon. quarter (NEH) of Section Ten (10) Hum is dying Just as surely as the Township Eight (8) South, Ranga sun shines. Its a curse, always has Two (3) East of the Salt Lake Meribeen and always will be, and If this dian, and running thence East Five nation were faced with the possibil- and (5.63) chains, thence chains, ity of ita legalised return, the people South Ten and would vote it down overwhelmingly. thence West Five and (5.621 Drys are satisfied with the present chains, thence North Ten and law, though not with many phases of (10.68) chains to place of beginning ita enforcement. They are silently and containing Six ( 6 acres more or minding their business and carrying less. Also beginning Twenty and on. Weta are loud In their crya of (20.07) chains North and Seven (7.17) chains West of anguish and weep bitter tears with and great ado. One of them can Bound the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter (NEU) of Section Ten like two million. However, the U. A. is dry, and will stay dry as long (10) Township Eight (8) South as men can lay claim to good judg Ranget Two (2) East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence ment. South Twelve and (12.97) CONGRATULATIONS chains, thence West Ton and (10.08) chains, thence North Twelve The management and every com and chains, thence Bait Ten mlttee chairman and committee wor- and 0 (10.08) chains to beginker connected with the Utah County ning and containing Thirteen and Livestock Show la to be congratulat (13.08) acres, more or less. Alsj cd upon the splendid success of the beginning at a point One and enterprise. It was well planned and (1.25) chains North and South 89 Vi 0 (2.401 well executed. The stock shown were degrees East Two and great In quality and quantitly, and chains from the Southwest Corner of every animal that wore a blue rib the Southwest Quarter (Swi of bon can be counted first rate, because Section Two (2) Township Eight (8) South, Range Two (2) East of the of the wonderful animals on hand. The men selected to do the judging Salt Lake Meridian, running thence were competent and did thoir Jobs South 89 H deg. East Five and 0 well. (5.07) chains, thence North Twent and (20.28) chains, thence North 89 H degrees West Two and (2.47) chains thence South Charter No. 9111 0 Ten and (10.14) chains, Reserve District No. 12 thence North 89 M degrees west Two Report of the Condition of the 0 and (2.60) chains; thence 0 South Ten and (10.14)chains to beginning and containing Seven 0 and (7.67) acres. Also comand 0 (20.07' mencing Twenty of In the State of Utah, at the dose chains North and One and business on March 27th, 1930 (1.78) chains West of the Southeast RESOURCES the Northeast Quarter Loans and Discounts $349,857.83 Corner of Section Ten (10) Town1,387.27 (NE) of Overdrafts ship Eight (8) South, Rango Two United States Government the Salt Lake Meridian, 26,800.00 (2) East of thence securities owned South Twelve and and running Other bonds, stocks, and chains, thence West! 1,500.00 Five and(12.97) securities owned 0 (5.39) chains, thence Furniture and Fixtures .... 2,000.00 North Twelve and 0 (12.97) Real estate owned other chains thence East Five and 6.210.26 than banking house (o.39) chains to beginning and con-- j Reserve with Federal Seven (7) acres. taining 14,077.82 Reserve Bank with Twenty-Thre- e and Together Cash and duefrom banks.... 24.893.00 0 shares of the capital (23.71) Outside Checks and stock of the Spanish Fork West Field 379.23 other cash Items And together Irigation Company. S. U. with Redemption fund with that certain water right and Treasurer and due from ditch right in the Strawberry Valley U. S. Treasurer 1,260.00 Project, Spanish Fork West Field Total $428,355.41 Unit, purchased by defendants Ross LIABILITIES Thomas and Blanche Thomas from $ 25,000.00 Capital stock paid in the United States of America under 25,000.00 Surplus Fund that certain contract in writing dated .... net Undivided profits 4,018.14 March 29, 1919, for five acres of the Circulating notes above described premises located in 24,220.00 said Section Two (2) and together outstanding Due to banks, including with all other ditch and water rights certified and cashiers to which the said Llewellyn Thomas, 4 459.62 Eliza Thomas, checks outstanding Ross Thomas, an i Demand deposits 135562.39 Blanche Thomas, or the said premi-A hpaxisd foiik,dtau ntns-s- , WINONA rvlr m Saturday April 12th f Start of the Present CHORUS GIRL CONEST Whos Who jl girls wishing to enter contest must be in the theater Saturday night. AU THE MG LAUGH SHOW $50.00 in Cash Featuring I to winner of Contest Glen Toby ; As the L:ading Man $10.00 in Cash and Funny to the Winner in Each Town DORA ; X Contract with Glendora Players , As the Leading Lady t and Pretty to Winners GLEN, JACK, and FRANK I Girls must be over eighteen or have their parents consent. Dress and Look Exactly Alike SLADE Mike TAYLOR All contestants will dance ensemble and they may dance or sing if they desire Has His Funiest Fart X A NOVELTY QUARTETTE i Costumes Furnished by the GLENDORA PLAYERS A BEAUTFUL SETTING it 07-10- 08-10- 62-10- 0 63-10- X t 4...t.t4.M-4-44444t44e4e444444-44-S''H-4.- to-w- x 0 1 07-1- 17-1- 97-1- CS-1- I'ublU "Pageant of In-urBringing Only Outstanding PI I urea of the Netteon! e la Apartment for Rent See Ezra Warner, 230 South First East Street PROVO A Pl'BI.IX THEATRE FRI. and SAT. A Thousand Thrill.! New Hongs! Drama and Roman) e! THE WOMAN RACKET vltl. TOM MOORE ALL TALKING BLANCHE SWEET 97-1- 08-10- 0 25-10- 0 40-10- HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED How Lounging Habits Change Furniture Styles? 07-10- 28-1- 47-1- 14-10- First National Bank of Spanish Fork, Utah 60-10- 14-10- 67-10- 07-10- 78-10- 0 39-10- 0 97-1- 39-10- 97-10- 71-10- 1 Time deposits Bills payable and rediscounts 168,873.26 41,222.00 Total $428,355.41 State of Utah, County of Utah, as. I, H. A. Gardner, Cashier of the .above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. A. GARDNER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of April, 1930. LEON T. WILLIAMS, Notary Public. (SEAL) Attest: L. J. Durrant, Correct Lars Nielsen, A. B. Morgan, Directors ses, were on December 24 1919, or thereafter entitled, for which were then or thereafter used on said premises, however evidenced, and together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County. Utah. By ELIAS A. GEE, Deputy Sheriff. WM. A. HILTON, Attorney for Plaintiff, 409 McIntyre Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication in The Spanish Fork Press April 10, 17, 24, and May 1. A wi.se man has remarked that a peoples accomplishments depend on the uso of their leisure time. The use of this leisure time also determines the furnishings of their homes. Modern man with his greater buying power and added appreciation for things beautiful, surrounds himself with far more luxuries than formerly. lie deals with extremes. Working feverishly under high men tal strains, ho attempts, by relaxation, to rehabilitate himself in a minimum of time. A soft divan or a low slung chair puts him in physical ease and soothes the mental turmoil. Modern convention disregards formality in its lounging habits, and man sprawls into a deeply cushioned chair designed to throw his weight on the shoulders and back. A footstool conveniently placed gives him additional support. Have you ever noticed that a man who is required to sit on a straight backed chair invariably tilts it back against the wall! A largo chair manufacturer aware of this has designed its chairs for the man who prefers to sit on the back of his neck. Such chairs, nationally known us Streit Slumber Chairs, come in beautiful designs and coverings, and a full line can be found in this store. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Yard Square Tye and Dye Scarves 79c THIS WEEK ONLY The One Price House Dixon - Taylor - Russell Co. Nine Busy Furniture Stores i i ? |