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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, A good milch cow. FOR SALE (adv) See Joltf B. Jex. BUSY DAYS AT THIS STORE Mrs. Reuben Hales of Thistle visited here a few days this week with NEW GOODS EVERY DAY CLOTH TOP SHOES no dust, nothing hut large, clean leaves. 1'er pkt., 20c. We pay lor eggs per Sizes 5 to 8 8a 12 doz- Ladies en, 50 cents. 'a to 12 $1.25 .1.50 to 2 1.75 Sizes, .1.05 1115 51 22293 1 43 328 57 . . . , ' -- T The prices are right, the quality is higher. Quality counts when it comes to eating. If we lune it, it is good to eat, and if it is good to eat, we have it. PHONE 42 INSTANT DELIVERY 9 oore s QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES ...Peace Preserved... 2 1 inch Lumber, .028c per foot inch Lumber, .026c per foot. THERE ARE NO WAR PRICES WITH LUMBER Why then neglect building and repairing? You know the number of feet required to do your, work and you know the prices. Figure for yourself aud he surprised how little it will cost to repair all your Jex Lumber UTAH VALLEY GAS AND COKE CO. Excellent milk in sunitary bottles delivered every morning in any part of town, 14 quarts for fl.OQ. Cream 20c per pint. Phone orders for cream 12 hours before nedd. Phone, 134. Theo, Lee. Wm. Huff's oldest son, who has been suffering severely from typhoid fever for some time past, is lmprov-- 1 ing His condition was reported as1 being extremely serious last week. Two more weeks of good weather, the farmers say, and practically all of the beets will have been delivered to the sugar company. The weather man will please take notice. Maybe you think a retailer is selfish in advising you to First of all you have wider selection of stock to choose from, you get what you you gain as much or more than he does. P. Johnson entertained children at a Halloween party Tuesday evening. Games were played and at nine o'clock luncheon was served. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Bearnson and Mrs. Nona Hansen. Mrs. But the truth of the matter is that buy early in the season. A. a twenty-fiv- e -- Then you make a better investment by buying at the begining of the season, because you get a full seasons wear out of the clothes. And furthermore, you create want when you want it. the impression among your friends that you are right in your dress. That helps both in business and socially. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellison, aud daughter, Mrs. Lorenzo Btack, of Biackfoot, Idaho, came do.a Saturday. They were called here on account of the serious illness of Mrs. j Ellison's daughter. Mrs. Sylvester who has been sick of Salem, Hiatt, for some time. Mrs. Ellison had just returned to her home Tuesday after a visit here. up-to-da- te Think it over, then come in and see our Fall and Winter lino of the merchandise. ; 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Wi are now n full grown meat market. We have in meat market should stock everything that a first-clas- s have. ORDER NOW AND HAVE YOUR RANGE CONNECTED FREE Miss Lenore Dearnson entertained a number of young friends Tuesday evening at a Rube" party. A very enjoyable time was had. nt Ready for Business NOW ON DISPLAY IN STUBBS CONSKOTIONERY IN TUB THHATKK BUILDING r stilt-walkin- , SAIPLE RANGES SEE OUR Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Monk motored to American Fork Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mrs. Monks mother, Mrs. David Adams. ib t, , BE AMONG THE FIRST TO HAVE IT INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME Mrs. Isaac Swenson entertained a number of relatives at supper Sunday evening In honor of her husbands birthday. Good roads, according to Howard Inin, are something which everybody wants for nothing. Ah there is nothing free in this country except movement elbow room and the grip, the good-road- s X The Gas Is Coming Mr. and Mrs. Albert Engberg and Mrs. W. A. Jones" visited with friends in Salt Lake City a few dayB this week. Stumps in Road Building F (adv) Iirockbank, ORAN A. LEWIS 15-ce- CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL Two Rooms for Rent Close in. Young couple preferred. See Joshua 65 has had hard work in trying to break records. Good roads agitation always shows a more rap- id pulse during winter ami converts a great number of people who object to traveling over highways that look like an Alpine mountain range. But uum has a short and brittle memory. When summer comes and the roads lie down flat again, yublic enthusiasm also lies down and buttons up the flaps on its coin pocket. . There are more good roads enthusiasts during the rainy season than at any other time of the year. If a vote on a bond issue could he taken immedicloud-bursthe pools would ately after a three-da- y he more congested than the tables at a supper. In many places the method of making good roads is to plow them down the center and decorate the edges with sod. This yrovldes a surface that g can he traveled only by the crane. It is not at all difficult to convert the owner of a new automobile to the good-road- s theory if he is is lie whim caught at the moment trying to worm his way through a fresh sod improvement, two miles and a half long and running from fence to fence. , This life is full of strange inconsistencies. People complain about 'the money wanted on ehcAving gum, falce hair and skin foods, hut it isnt the price of a hair-cu- t to the sums wasted in patching roads that refuse to stay patched. QUICK Mrs. Ruth Dedrickson entertained a number of ladies Monday at a quilting bee. A delicious dinner was served. LEADING NUMBERS IN THE CONTEST ( CLEAN relatives, CHILDRENS Bent Given Ten, no dye, Cook With Mrs, Lee Stallings of Salt Lake City visited her Monday and Tuesday with relatives. j You never know until you try, .Just where its best for you to huv. Try our store The store that sells the snappy stuf for The Ladies Literary Club met last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lena Williams, twelve members being present. A reading, entitled, The Value of Physical Culture was given by Mrs. Jane Snell, instrumen- tal music was rendered by Erma and the continued book read-- j ing was given by Mrs. Hattie Wilcox, A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. oung men. Wil-jlia- The Alta Club met at the home of Mrs. Jane Williams last Friday afternoon with ten members present. The following program was rendered: A sketch of the life of Eugene Fielding and one of his poems were read by Mrs. Eleanor Nielsen, instrumental music was given by Mrs. Fern Brock-banand a continuation of the book, Muurine was given by Mrs. Grace Gardner. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The city recorder inform u tl a considerable amount of the rol toer fund is still not collected. 1 reason for this is probably bees those who subscribed to the tend be! waiting for the beet check they hand in their contribution. lists are kept open all the time, those who want to live up to 0 agreement to help out the fa of those who have sent volant' to the border will be welcomed the office of the city recorder. 1 k, ago, were famous all over Europe for their ability as bread and pastry makers. They are said to have first invented the doughnut, now popular throughout the entire world. Monday evening Laura K. I, owls. Aletio Tullle aud Mary Snell entertained at a Hallowe'en party a number of girl friends at the Lewis residence. The reception rooms were decorated with yellow faced lanterns and other symbols of Halloween. On arrival, the guests wore received in the basement by mysterious looking ushers, and after many thrilling experiences. they were led into the spooky reception rooms litre a number of amusing games were played, and ghost stories were freely exchanged. Perhaps the most interesting part of the program was tho daln ty luncheon served by goblins. THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL, THE SATURDAY EVENING TOST and THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN wish to secure the spare time of a mail or woman to net as local representative in Spanish Fork and vicinity, looking after the renewals of their many subscriptions in this section, and introducing these publications to new renders, Pnme!it will be made In salary and commission. Previous experience is desirable but not essential. For details address, with references, llox 054, THE CURTIS PUBLISHING CO., Independence Square. Philadelphia. (adv) Germans, even THE Friday, are famous throughout this entire community Our customers tell us they are like those mother used to make," and that is the best recommendation a doughnut or any other article of pastry can have. mottoes & '1 1 1 "ii Ml r.w:.', ..5, Nt'c? Vriy. T v ;ii V fy A J -- ,v" dr' The Inner GlowVitagrpb Waiter Kent, Mary Maurice and From Altar to H1,e Grail. comedy drama. Daniel F' Monday. Nov. 6th a The Innocent man presents ve of a stirring photo-plaIn five Grant with Valentine lu' Tuesday, Nov. 7th i Photoplays presents Murjr Wanted a Home, a pn? masterpiece in five parts. Wednesday. Nov. 8th presents Geraldine Marla Rosa In five TJ Thursday, Nov. Pth Film Corporation pw'j .. and Carlyle v "ilia Brother ; 2"::'. In it s ii diamond your mind, ' 1'Hcoh pnj yoll 1,-- t JU0 iind nhow t Ik The y DIAMONDS S63&. 3rd llel1 Saturday. Nov. 4th 11 son In "A Mystery of the R of episode of The Hazards railroud series. THE CITY BAKERY - Nov. ures of Feg of the Ring, eplsodt Euentf 10, In the Hands of the Two 2 parts."An Heiress for tor comedy, with Eddie Lyon. Greeson and Lee Moran.in twoP1' Matinee at 3:30 p. m. children Our Doughnuts Quality and cleanliness are the twin V this bakery at all times. Program Angelus goods Strangs Jewelry Store |