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Show Till! SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPAXISIIFORK, UTAH iililililllli MintHfflmii miiiiDeoiaiiiaiifflinmiioii H Will bo loading vo cor of r' wheat within tho npxt five days.$ t ' 1.82 4' raying f per bushel for $ t' A i clean wheat. 11 'fr Sgood 4 4? , JOHN 4 J.nANKS. 4: $ $ - $ rJ t: t J Got your Christmas Photos early. Fond ouo to tho boya over there. It take Roma time to get It to Franco. f I E 1 We flnlHh them in ten Uuys. fltoh-manBudio. (atV) lagB.VWMH ANNIYEKSAKY r- - 4 na f! Mr. and Mra. Elmer Morgan leftf:? yesterday for Huber City! being called there by tho death of Mra. Morgans I brother, Wilbur Johnson, who died at Camp Kearney of Influenza. The body will bo gent to Ilebor City for burial. The young man was 2! years t-of age and a as tho son of Mr. and '? Mrs. Olo Johnson. I fj Mr. and Mrs. Lars p, Jensen of Mapleton received a telegram y to tell them that their son Roy Jensen, died this morning at Camp Kearney of Spanish Influenza. The young man was 22 years of ago. He was drafted Aug 20th ad left Sept. 6th for Camp Kearney. He was assigned to the 16th Ammunition Train. The remains will be shipped' to Mapleton for burial. The young man has many friends here. Nov. 1st to Nov. 30th .3 SPACE COSTS MONEY SO HERE SHE GOES.-- -1 t3 OX I! LOT OF TIIK YOUTHS COMPANION One Lot to la worth more to the family today than ever before. To-dathose who Close Out y, are responsible for the welfare of tho family realize the Imperative nepd of e reading and what tt means to the individual character, the home life and the state. Everywhere the waste and the chaff, the worthless and Inferior are going Into the dls card. , The Youths Companion stands first last and continually for the best there id for all ages. It has character and 'creates' like character. That Is why, In these sifting times, the fam-- v By turns to Its 62 Issues a year full of entertainment and suggestion and Information, and Is never disappointworth-whil- Ladies, Shoes It costs only $2.00 a year to provide your family with the very best reading matter published. In both quantity and quality as well as variety. The YouthsCompanlon excels. Dont miss Grace Richmonds new ffrrlal, Anne Exeter, 10 chapters, beginning December 12. The following special offer Is made to new subscribers: 1. The Youths Companion, 52 Issues of 1919. 2. AH the remaining weekly Is'sues of $2.00 Per Pair - English Toe Shoe $2.00 per pair $3.45 GUARANTEED ALL LEATHER NEOLIN SOLE WE COULD NOT REPLACE THEM IX TilE MAR- Worth $5.00 and $0.00 IYr Pair KET TODAY FOR $4.00 TER PAIR. OXE LOT OF OXE LOT OF and Neolin Tan Shoes Work Shoes per pair CANNOT EXPRESS IN WORDS THIS HARO AIN. AVE 1918. . OXE LOT OF ens Shoes $1.50 ed. v The Companion Home Calendar for 1919. AH the above for only $2.00, or you may Include 4. McCalls Magazine 12 fashion numbers, AH for only $2.60, The . two magazines sent to separate addresses if desired. The Youth's Companion Commonwealth Ave and St. Paul St., ' Boston, Mass. Kctv Subscriptions received at this 1-- 3 One Entire Month r3 3.- p 5 to-la- C 3 ri .Ban J . OUR . r-- J $4.80 AVON-DERFU- per pair L AAORTII $7.00 3. , GIRLS ID HISSES SHOES 20 OFF . . , ' Mens Suits . AVI! ONLY Farm for Sale i 20 GUN-META- KEITII . L SHOES AT PRICES UNHEARD OF THEY MUST P,H CLOSED OUT OFF For Sale 165, acres of land, less 1.64 acres for ditch right of way. 35 acres Irrigated, 35 acres dry farm, 100 acres of pasture can be put under cultivation. Small private stream of water which will Irrigate about 12 acres of land, and used for domestic purposes. , Running water the year rqund. 3tf shares first class Maple Canyon water, 17 shares fourth class water, and 26 acre feet of Strawberry water, bungalow, large barn, garage, blacksmith shop and tools, granary, cellar, good well, hog and chicken houses. Water piped into, all buildings where needed. All kinds of fruit berries, lawn and flowers. An'ldeal country home, 25 cattle, 2 A1 horses, 5 and 6 years old, weight 3400, 1 old iriare, 7 y Pigs. 1' plow. 1 walking n plow, 1 harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 cultivator, ouo mower, 1 Acme harrow, 1 rake, 1 wagon, 1 buggy, 1 saddle, 1 heavy harness, half interest in manure spreader and A l ubber boot on Palmyra Lost grain, drill, 1 DcLaval Cream Separaroad. Finder return to Jack Evans. ' 20 tons of hay in barn and stack tor, Reward. (adv) of straw. Price $14,600. Terms, $7,600 down, balance to suit. Will Dr. and" Mrs. A. G. Stoddard had as! consider some good property in ex- change.. Without hay, stock and their dinner guests Saturday, Mr. andl machinery $12,000, $6,000 down. E. Mrs. Lew Glllilati, formerly of Map- -' I. Egilson. leton, now of Salt Lake City. ' AATIITMAN & Odd Pieces of Fur and Fur Sets AVASIIIXOTON BRAND Office.' HAVE CHILDRENS 20 OFF J, , MERCANTILE COM two-ye- ar Two-wa- three-sectio- W. Hagan, M. D. Office Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stallings of Salt Lake City are gucBts of Mrs. Eliza Engberg this week. I I have j now commenced to get Mr. and Mrs. Bert Naylor and little pieces of Jewelry for son went to West Jordan Monday, received a letter telling them that Fall and Holiday trade, where Mr. has Naylor accepted a postheir son, Foster is in a hospital1 in France suffering from a slight New AVa'tches, Service PitlS, ition in the sugar factory. wound caused by shrapnel shell. The ' Military Hat PillS, Beautiful Mrs. Ellen Nelson, wife of Isaac young man is in the noth infantry, Service Fobs for cents Nelson of Knightville, returned to ' " the directions for use, so that in case' Company C. The same letter told of her home Monday after of an attack you will know exactly! a similar wound to Arthur Bowen Four varieties of the best three spending weeks at Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bowen have, what course to pursuo. This Is a favorite and very successful remedy for croup, and it is important that you observe the directions carefully. ill BOW son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen.1 i v t Both young men expected to he well BuinilClOCkS. and out of the hospital soon. They were very tired following their work In the actual fighting over there; Strangs Jewelry Store the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips.' Mrs. Nelson is recovering from a surgical operation at the local hospital FLORIST Fresh Flowers Supplied for all Oe casions. Funeral Designs Kept on Hand and Filled to Order. AU Kind of Furniture Repaired. Residence 2 Blocks N. of Foundry UTAH SPANISH FORK at Crecr Building Phone S3 Oaice Hours 3 to 4 p.m. Dr. H. E. Wright EYE R. M. JEX specialist at the Arnold hotel every tcesday Dr. Joseph Hughes JOHN F. HARRIS Office ..Undertaker.. and Phone 115 - J . . ... Corner of South and 1st West Hours, 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday by Appointment. t Phone S3 Spanish Fork Office EMBALMER Lorenzo thomas bldg. Day or Night at Residence.. .. ..1st r |