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Show THE SPANISILFORK PBE&J, SPANISH iWUv, JJTAII inn FEEDS THEM GROCERIES fi .ouu SlClAR, $1.4:5 10 11m. lnvi IIRKAD. 3 .10.! for 11. for 10 POTATOES, eiii:i:si:t .. fur lik 5:ic 2 iim .T- PEAS, 3 cuiitt urn EAM OF WHEAT SI ui Can COFFEE SI I II IMPS, jut am ... .JEEEO, jut MATCHES, 21 1 ...41c 1 O'-Ki jikt I! !!, 2h Ij..xp Miioa SOAP, for Wl.il, Hook SAIAIOX, Tall (Urn THEE TEA ti 11,11 2:c HOc Mothers oats :mc 0? COCOA, jmt enii X t4 ItICE, 4 HATS 22 11m .IlST ARRIVED V.'c HATS I I have them for cry animal :4 :x x 4 See Us for DAIRY FEEDS POULTRY FEEDS HATS Harvest Hats Just Arrived Phone 75 x 4 4 4 J lug Mmm, !) f l i t, Meal I'uiliiiiMTil Meal I.Iiim-ihMeal O. Alfalfa Meal (inminic Mio.li 4 ( 'lif x hlKrtrr (lilt Scratch Horn (Jrll I SERVICE :x . Ewrything in Men's, Indies', Childrens Another hliipmont of for Spring Planting. Sect I were mads prUa wii.rers by cur scientifically prepared feeds. . wide going for, yd. ,23c Figured Linen, $2.03 (I, ids Dress Sliiits, $3.00 values for $1.0' I Hoys 2 pieee Underwear, per st.it All Xeektios, $1.00 values for 7!e Men's and Hoys Dress Shoes and Oxfords $.1.03 "6-in- at tho StoJc Show Many priz? wia.drg animals DRY GOODS m.cn UirN Now Spring Flaxon H , each 14 to $I.dh jiis tuni, lanlioK Slippi iM, patent leatluT atnl kill leather, now, per pair Silk IllooinerK atnl Shorties all colors, pair 40e Host tlra,le Shifi'on Hone, all going at .... $1..T .23 Large Size Turkih Towel, eaeh Channeu.e Satin, $2.00 grade, now, per yard Uv QUALITY Kid Soil I Mini, .Mr a I lin Ilr.nl Mrul Hulled Oat Cim illiHHl Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow On 4 1 I.lvrr Oil Suit ' X 4 4 Oi,l Alfalfa Sired Clover Sired Till, lie ft' Hr, on I M.-n- l lirnl Hwil llarley Corn (VmIiM Corn Cracked Clilx 81m (.round Corn Eggs received at our grading plant We pay the highest cash prices 4 Seed Grain Cloned and Dusted 4 : SPECIAL PRICES ON FLOUR SATURDAY I ! H. & T. FEED & ELEVATOR CO. x 4 4 4 South, Range 3 East of tho Salt Lake Merilan; Thence West 20.00 chains: thence North 10.00 chains: thence East 20.00 chains; thence Fourth Judicial Dhtrlct South 10.00 chains to the place of In the In and Court of the State of Ktah. beginning. Area 20 acres. In Utah for Utah County. County, State of Utah. STRAWBERRY WATER USERS' Purchase price payable in lawful ASSOCIATION, a corporation. of the United States. money Plaintiff. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 3rd day of April, 1930. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County. J. J. EDNA K. SMITH. T.AKKNUK NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S S I.K OK REAL PROPERTY S SMITH NICHOI.ES SMITH & Defendants MARGARET SMITH. on Sale Sheriff's at To be sold the 2Ctii day of April. 19J". t eleven o', 'lock a. 11., of said clay at he front door of the County Court louse, at the City and County Bulld- . Coun-yog. situate in Provo City, Utah State of Utah, all the right, title md interest of the above named of. in and to the following Inscribed real property. In Utah Tounty State of Utah, Commencing 10 chains North of ho Southeast corner of the South neat Quarter of Section 21, Township F KENTUCKY DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Lost Two 33x5 Firestone tires on rims. Liberal reward. Notify Box 602, Eureka. ( AllYKHTlHKMENTl y. "QUALITY. COUNTS Good Milch Cow for Sale Huns Olsen. See Norma, the seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Bowen, died Wednesday afternoon at the family home of spinal nieningis, she had been HI a week. She is survived by her parents and the following brothers and sisters: Sherman, Floyd. LaRue, Elma, Earl, Jack and Carol. Funeral arrangement will be maile UOVKBTUUEIUCKTl later. It very urgent that night April 11 at the Seminary at 7:3o. Some very Lupurunt phase of our District Scout Jamboree to be Our mer-- ' hove n plan to present. comnii,-- ' Let us tome to help make It a success. Scoutinen, Is we meet Wednesday The many friend. i of Miss Stella Reck, daughter of Dane Heck, will be Is improving glad to know that after an operation for appendicitij which she underwent three weeks ago at the Preston Hospital. Miss Beck is supervisor of the Preston Idaho Schools at this time. it It gives your car a new and smarter look. Its bigger, handsomer, more massive. Tread is extra thick. The body of stout SUPER- It has a TWIST CORD, Goodyear patented and obtainable ONLY in Goodyear er ly Tires. Come in and see Goodyear over builds 14 of all the tires sold in America MILLIONS MORE than any other company. Mr. Oliver Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swensen, Mrs. Wm. Albertson. Mrs. Joseph Swensen and Mr. Arthur Nelson, motered to Mt. Pleasant Tuesday to attend the funeral of their cousin, George H. Peterson, who died in a Los Angelus hospital from the injuries received In an dd d oo m for Lawns, Gardens, Trees, Shrubs Potted Plants and Farms THE BEST FERTILIZER KNOWN ICO 1000 pounds equals 296 pounds of Cotton Seed Meal, pounds of ordinary fertilizer, or 4,000 pounds of stable manure e, extra-STYL- E Goodyear can give you greater values because The Court of Honor meets at Palmyra ward Sunday afternoon April 13th at 2 o'clock for awarding of badges. A good program is arranged. PIMTT d, STUNNING Mrs. George II. Lewis of Burley, Idaho, who came down for the L. D. S. conference is spending a few days with relatives here. ti m DUTY extra-mileag- About 20 tons of Hay for Sale See Arthur West. (AllVEKTISCMCXT) Funeral services were held at the Second ward chapel yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock over the remains of Mrs. Fredonla Davis. Dlshop Elisha Warner presided and the waid choir, under the direction of Jesso Ludlow, with Airs. Fern Brockbank at the organ sang, "Abide With Me. The opening prayer was offered by after C. W. Jorgenson of Salem, which the choir sang, Sister. Thou Wa.--.t Mild and Lovely." The speakers were Bishop N. C. Christensen, of Salem, President H. A. Gardner, and Bishop Stephen D. Markham of Leland. all of whom spoke highly of the life and character of the deceased lady. During the services a solo, O Say Not I Journey Alone, was rendered by Arthur Briggs, with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Merin Davis, So great has been the demand for tickets to the pageant. The Message of the Ages at the Salt Lake Tabernacle, that arrngements are being made to play the production one lAllVKr.THKMKNTl more night for the benefit of those who have been unable to see It. The RIDS WANTED extra performance to which people of Bids will be received by Marinus Palmyra Stake may secure tickets Baadsgaard until April 12th for perwill be held either Wednesday or commisof river duties the forming Thursday night of next week, if a tho for river Fork of sioner Spanish sufficient number of people express a 3eason 1930. State salary wanted, desire to see It. Leave word with the experience In handling wates, etc. and a solo, I Know My Heavenly Bishop of your ward before Sunday (ADVEKTISKMfc.VT) Father Knows, was rendered by F. how man tickets you desire, and the J. Faux, with organ accompaniment matter will be arranged by the Stake President. by Mrs. Fern Brockbank. After a few closing remarks by Bishop Warner, the choir sang, Mid PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Scenes of Confusion, and the beneNOTICES diction wB3 pronounced by Henry Cammack. Consult tbe County Clerk or the reInterment was in the Spanish Fork City cemetery, where Bishop Warnei spective signers for further HEAVY dedicated the grave. Mrs. Fredonla Fowler Boyd Davis, In the District Court of the Fourth tells you what it is but not 56, widow of William Davis, died at 2 p. m. Sunday from asthma, from Judicial District of the State of Utah HOW FINE IT LOOKS! which she had been a sufferer for In and for Utah County, Utah. some time. She was born at Smith-HelIn the matter of the Estate of Tennessee, March 23, 1874. RACHEL EMMA ROBERTSON, De Her parents were William and Sarah C6&96d P. T. Young Fowler, She came to NOTICE TO CREDITORS in 1907 and lived at Salem until Utah Creditors will present claims with looking six years ago, when she came to Span- vouchers to the undersigned at her ish Fork to make her home. She was residence In Spanish Fork, Utah on be sure to see twice married, both husbands having or before June 15, 1930. EMMA BREMS, Administratrix. preceded her In death. She Is surbefore you buy tires! vived by one son, Archie Boyd, of R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney. Salt Lake City, three aughters, Mrs. This new Goodyear Heavy Duty is Ivan Atwood, Pingree, Idaho; Mrs. In the District Court of the Fourth Melvin Atwood, Spanish Fork, and Judicial District of the State of Utah, extraan more than Mrs. Morgan Anderson, Salt Lake; in and for Utah County, Utah. endurance tire its an thirteen grandchildren, and one sisIn the matter of the Estate of ter, Mrs. Blddie Hopper, of Kentucky ENOCH LUDLOW, Deceased. tire as welL Sat-rda- to-w- it: Utah. By ELIAS A. GEE, Deputy Sheriff H. H. ANDRUS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Spanish Fork, Utah. . Publication In The Spanish Fork Press April 3. 10, 17 24. NATIVE :4 it! Only the Price is Ordinary! Get our Special Offer on a Pail or a Complete Set STEWART GRANGER GARAGE -- SPANISH FORK, UTAH Funeral services for Mrs. Inga Johnson were held Saturday afternoon at the First ward chapel with Bishop Arthur T. McKell in charge. The ward choir led by John F. War-ne- r sang two opening selections, Sometime Well Understand, and Sister, Thou Wast Mild and Lovely Counselor Munda Geslison offered the opening prayer. The speakers were David W. Davis, Postmaster David T Lewis and Bishop McKell. During the services Ed. Williams sang a solo Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, and Gilbert Y. Johnson sang, A Perfect Gilbert A. Johnson pronouncDay. ed the benediction. Interment was in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery, where J. Victor Leifson dedicated the grave. Mrs. Harvey Nielson went to Sal; Lake last Saturday and accompanied her father, Thomas M. Holt, to the Jefferson Day banquet at the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johns announce the birth of a daughter at their home, April 8th. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Benjamin, Utah, on or before June 15th, 1930. T. E. LUDLOW, Administrator. R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah, March 8, 1930. NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph L. Argyle, of Spanish Fork, Utah, who, on June 6, 1925, made homestead entry. No. 036087, for Farm Unit A (or Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8) Section 15, Township 8 Souths Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian! has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Eli F. Taylor, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 24th day of April, 1930. Claimant names as witnesses: H. G. Fernsten, S. Even Francis, Wen-da- ll Francis, aHd Lorenzo Argyle, all of Lake Shore, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. 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