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Show TIIE SPANISH FORK TRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH ItOLK Experienced cherry pickers want KMART DOG HAN NTEL.tR IN JUG A LANKAN PICTURE id. Apply Immediately to M. K. MonkA little yellow dog callod Nybo. that many the ha done CAUVKIlTIt,UI!Nfl thing ey boy and girl long to do theie days Thoroughbred Shorthorn Durham he has broken Into the movies. Hub 5111 lJearnsoii. (Mill for service. Now Monk thats his nickname (AlUMTI-HUNof the common mongrel a Is dog jut He has shaggy eyebrows, Mrs. It. A. Hale entertained her typo. whisker on hi jaws and a long tail, porent and brother and siter at hi physical rhararterlatlcs did but for laid were dinner Friday. Cover him from becoming on binder not twelve. of tho star of Dorothy Dalton's latThe Idol of The place to fiavo your hatterle est Paramount picture, Canadian of a the North the story repaired and recharged by good come to the which Angelue woods, I v, ot k nun at the William and Theatre Saturday. Friday Garage, All work guaranteed. Monk hasn't been In the movies ,! long, but be has reached the heights. Hu ha shared scenes with Miss DalMix Irene Warner and David Warton and he does his work with a ner lift yeaterday morning to vlalt which bespeaks an Innate train-lu- g fur len da) with relative at Urlg-hafor the screen. Tho suddon eleCliy. t'tah, and Mulad, Idubo. vation to near stardom turned Monks head slightly. He became a bit up Mr. H. If. Jex and daughter Mary a the saying goes and afstage returned Wednesday from Salt fected quite a case of temporamenL City, where they have visited with In hi short career he .became so relative for several day. uud to occupying tbe center of the that he did not Ilk to see his stage and lietweeti SprlugYllle IiHt taken by auy other atari of the place Nephl a brown leather ttumple case animal He kicked up a kingdom. containing polih latnple. Heturn when Teddy, tbe big terrible rumpus Reward. to Fred Tatton, Mantl. black bear, who also appeared In the picture, was led Into the spot light. with Teddy, I.yman It. Murtlncau, appraiser for Ktonk wanted to the Federal Land Dunk at Berkeley, but that wasnt In the picture, so Collfornla, wa In SpanlHh Fork on It. William Nelli, director, had to Tuesday appralalng land preparatory have Monk chained up while Teddy had bis Inning. to getting government loan. fin-tH- U m co-st- Mr. and Mr. Thoma Hill announce the murrluge ot their daughter, Lora, to Den Dooth of Salt Lake at Salt Lake Cty last Thurmluy. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake. Our new air compressor will fur you with an abundance of free air and we ha- - plenty of distilled water for ye- Dries at tho same Garage price at tho V.'lil'ai nlh - INSTRUCTION ON VIOLIN SATURDAYS ONLY Wm. D. Holt Residence 411 East Center Street (AlitKIITISKUK'Ti Miss Ruhy Warner entertained at a miscellaneous ahower Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Mabel Wilson of Payson, a June bride. The Return A wedding ring. Lost to Press office. Reward. IA'iVCKTISKMKST) evening wa spent In game and muMrs. James A .Duller, who was sic and at 11:30 a tray luncheon was operated on in a Salt Lake Hospital served to 2S guests. The bride elect a Ittle over a week ago for tumor, ia received many beautiful presents. now able to sit up in a wheel chair. Mrs. Jennie Drlmhall Knight of Trovo, First Counselor to Mrs. Clarissa Williams. Ceneral Church Preal dent of the Rollef Society, will speak at the Third ward Relelf Society meeting Sunday evening on charity and relief work. A splendid musical program has been arranged in addition to the address. The meeting will begin at 7:30. The public la cordially invited to attend. Miss aMda Taylor entertained the girls of the On Wentslan Club Satur-la- y evening. Fancy work and music were enjoyed. Luncheon was served to eight members. Mrs. Charles E. Hood bas as her guests her brother Walter P. P Phare ot Los Angeles, Joe Davis of sacramento, California and Mrs. Phie Cook and baby Claire of Salt Lake. Mr. W. P. Phares and Mr. Davis are enroute to Willow Spring, Missouri, io visit Mrs. Hood's father. The entire party, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John II. Thomas and daughter, Bernice, spent Sunday at Castilla Springs. ODD H I. LOWS INSTALL election of offiThe semi-annucers of Spanish Fork Lodge No. 61, I. O. 0. F.t was held Monday evening at the Fraternal Hall. The following officers were elected for the coming six months: H. W. Falmer, Noble Grand;. Ell F. Taylor, NOTICE of HALE of REAL ESTATE Chris Larsen. Chaplain; H. W. GarIn the estate of Reuben Marshall. rison, recording secretary; Jacob P. The undersigned will sell at prl- Christopherson, financial secretary; ate sale the following dsertbed propI. P. Snell, treasurer; Dr. J. W. Hag- erty: The S. of Lot 2, Clock IS an trustee for eighteen months; F. Spanish Fork City Survey. N. Freeman, Fast Grand. Dlds will be received up to June 10th, 1921. Terms Cash. . The high school project work for JOHN J. BANKS. Executor. (AIlVERTISKMENT) the girls is being organized. Summer Rgistered Durham Bulls for Sale-ieclasses In sewing for seventh and Marlnus Johnson. eighth grade girls will be held regu(AllVItltTlSEMKNT) school on at the high Mondays larly Seventh grade girls will building. The Spanish Fork Volunteer Fire meet at 2 p. m. and eighth grade was visited last night by Department girls will meet at 3:30. It Is desired Reuben and E. D. Anthony Simpson that all girls wishing to take this of Lake Fire Department. the Salt work will enroll this month. High The visitors inspected the work of school girls taking the summer prothe Spanish Fork department, which jects may meet with the Homo Econ- held a specal drill for their benefit, omics Supervisor on Tuesday afterand expressed themselves as well noons at the high school building. pleased with the work and showing made here. Chief C. W., Booth be31 Alt V PICK FORI) VERSATILE lieves in regular drilling to keep tbe Would you like tv Mary Pick boys in good trim and hopes to walk ford, as star of a three ring circus, away with some of the big prizes at walk the tight rope? And scandalthe annual tournament. izing the village school on visitors day by reciting a rather startling For Sale At a Great Sacrifice. bit of poetry of her own making? $3 acre farm at Leland. A No. 1 Miss Tickford Is coming to tho water right, good brick home and Theatre next Tuesday In her a two-wa- y plow, good famous success Itebecco of Sunny-broo- k good granary, one binder beet harrow, good rack, Farm. with the farm. Thousands have laughed over this Crop goes There are 14 acres of beets classic of American girlhood In book 2 acres of potatoes. form. Miss Piekford has made the 4 acres of wheat. youthful, lovuble Rebecca live upon 5 acres of alfalfa. the screen. Soling soap for prem2 acres of corn. iums for poor Mrs. Simpson," going 5 acre pasture. oft to boarding school, frolicking on Come and see the crops and you the country straw ride all the de- will buy. Will take good home In lightful memories of childhood are exchange. J. J. Banks, Real Estate. packed In this picture. UDVKUTISKMENT) al Vice-Gran- d; . An-gel- NOTICE TO GAS USERS Pursuant to the order of the lublc Utilities Commission of Utah dated June 3rd, 1921. the following schedule of rates for gas will become June 20th, 1921: Per 100 Cu. Ft. per Month 300 Cubic Feet First Next 1700 Cubic Feet Next 3000 Cube Feel Next 10000 Cubic Feet All over 15000 Cubic Feet William W. Booth la spending the week with relative here STAGE REPRODUCTION OF CUSTER MASSACRE girl waa born to Mra. John Evana Saturday. A baby ! ANGELUS-WINONA Will Anniversary Association Mis Allca Jonea left Thuraday for Use 500 Indians in Mimio Berkeley, Calfornla, where afae will Battle in Montana. attend aummer achool. Preliminary to unveiling the Custer monument, now under construction In the city park at Ilurdki, Mnt., an exert reproduction of the massacre on the Little Dig Horn will be iduged on the alts of the historic battle on June 23, It i announced by the Cuter Buttle Anniversary Axoclutlon of Hardin. Approximately 600 Crow und Cheyenne Indian, reprem-ntlnthe Sioux, will take purt In the mimic buttle Leugnlnst member of the Anurlcan of representand gion troop cavalry, ing Custer' handful. Permission ha been obtained from the federal government for use of the ctucle, nutlotiul cemetery for the und Gen. Hugh L. Scott of the historic Seventh cavalry hua announced that he will atteud, a probably will Mr. Custer. The War department ulso ha offered to In every way pos- PROGRAM FOU WKKIv CDMMKXCINO, FRIDAY, JUNK 17 Ruth Bperry of Balt Lake City waa the dinner guest last Saturday of Mtn Elate Swenion. Miss Mary Robertson of 8alt Lake City come home Saturday to apend a week with her parent. Mr. and Mis Mra. John TWO SHOWN EACH EVENING t Robertson. O. DOROTHY DALTON in THE IDOL OF THE NORTH Gold! and a rush of soldiers of fortune In the North. Gold! to a und tho queen of the Totem City dance hull found It easy dgglng" with her and Took all churms. gave nothing. Till the baffled, maddened miners forced her lAOVRBTtSKMKNT) Mrs. Wm. M. Lloyd and Mrs. Ada J. Adams and daughter visited last week with their brother, Joseph Metier, as Fayette, San fete County. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Christensen announce the engagement of their Following the "battle" there will I daughter Jennie to Cator Lee of Salt a basket dinner at Government park, Lake. The marriage will take place Crow agency, und afterwunl this month n the Salt Lake Temple. to marry the worst man In camp. And that only starts a atory that fairly tingles. You who saw Dorothy Dalton In Tbe Flame of tbe did not Miss Hazel Brockbank left Saturfor Chicago, where she will atday nies. Miss Brock-ban- k summer school. tend Various addresses, a band concert, a next winan be Instructor will ar meu's chorus, with the Indian U. Y. B. training school. rayed on one vide und tbe American) ter In the on the Legion men and cavalry troop Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jex desire other, will Include a part of the cerand a to express their Thae2 to their many emonial. An Indian povv-wostreet dauce at night complete the friends for their ipdness during day's program. tbelr recent bereavement In the loss People from every part of the state, of their little eon, George D. us well as tituny without Its borders, are expected to attend. In view of the Miss Eva Lewis entertained at a historic nature of the celebration, shower Thursday evening of bundle of the one of marking the anniversary week for Miss Elenor Stahmann last most famous events In the West. a bride of the month. There were 20 guests present. An enjoyable evHISTORIC CROWNS STOLEN ening of games and music was follow'd by a dainty luncheon. Thieves Carry Off Spanish Relic Oat. Ing Back to Viaigothle King. Mrs. Oliver Swenson entertained The recent theft from the royal afternoon In honor of her Tuesday armory of the two golden votive sister, Mrs. George H. Lewis, of BurSwin-tll- a crowns of the Vlslgothle King Idaho. The tme was spent In a deprives Spain of one of her great- ley, social way. Dinner was served at est treasures, since only In the Cluny 6 oclock, covers being laid for 20 museum of Purls do similar specimen guests. exist Historians suppose thut the two crowns originally were part of the Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Warner entertreasure of the old cathedral of To- tained at supper Tuesday evening In ledo before the present building wus honor of Mr. and Mrs. George A. constructed. It Is believed they were Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunsaker removed from the church when the of Malad, Idaho, Mrs. Henning ChrisArab Invasion occurred and burled In of Brigham City, Utah, and tensen, , a sepulcher lu the hamlet of Guarra-xarMr. and Mrs. Elisha Warner. where of In the vicinity Toledo, . they were discovered ufter six ceutu-rlesMr. and Mrs. Stanley Baldwin enLater, when Isabel II was on the tertained last Tuesday evening In throne, two peasant women came to honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Baldher and offered her the crowns and win, of Blackfoot, Idaho. SaSturday other articles which have now been Mr. and Mrs. Roland Baldwin returnstolen from the royal armory. ed to their home at Blackfoot, Idaho, where Mr. Baldwin n proprietor ot AUNTS ARE IN BIG DEMAND a restaurant. Admission 20c. . Horae Yet to Be Had. He wns stealing leather to make harness. When the harness was finished he was going to get a horse. When he got the horse he wus g6lng to find a wagon, and then he wns going to haul hay. That wns the explanation of Roy J. Miller to Ira S. Gardner, deputy prosecutor, for the theft of leather goods from his employers, the A. J. Stephens Rubber compuny of Kansas City. Miller pleaded guilty to the theft before Judge LatMiuw In the criminal court. Miller wns ur rested at Sixteenth street and Prospect avenue with an armful of leather. At his borne, 1528 Harrison street, detectives found a set of harness almost completed. Dust Particle Caured Costly Wink, A particle of dust in a womans eye cost Gus Hoppe f Racine, 111., met Miss IMher Schrelbcr, and as be passed she winked. He followed her until she called a policeman. Miss Schrelbcr told tho court she didn't menu to wink the way Gus thought she did, hut that a mote of dust had lodged hi her eye. e at 3:30. ANGELI JUNE 20lh N, MONDAY, SWEET in THE DEADLIER SEX' A Ben B. Hampton production in six rods. Also Paramount Magazine and Burton Holmes Travelogue. TUESDAY, JUNK Hist ANGELIN, MARY PICKFORD In (AMERICAS SWEETHEART) REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM cherished romance of eternal youth. Showing tho ninrdt of village tomboy militant through sun and tears to the rainbow land of womanhood and love. Come sea Our Maryt Wth Eugene O'Brien and sweep the cobwebs out of Riverboro! A world Marjorlo Daw. ' Also FOR SALE Century Comedy. ANGELI N, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 22nd JACK PICKFORD in JUST OUT OF COLLEGE The swift moving, sparkling, clean fun of this picture will captivate you. See It. Also IATHE NEWS, latest news of the world events told In pictures. ANGELIN, THURSDAY, JUNK 23rd EILEEN PERCY in BIG TOWN IDEAS The real scrap that causes wars la the long green. The story of a girl who couldn't get the man she loved, so she loved the man sho got. one teacher whose pay Is high enough. The one thing In America they overtax Is energy. cant Also EDDIE POLO In No. 13. safe doesnt live up to Its name this burglurlous day. A 8tolen Leather Was for Harness of Sunshine Comedy. Matinee Saturday BLANCH UDVEHT1SEUENT) In You who better come. Also "DOG CONE WEDDING FOR SALE Good home in 4th ward, 2 full city lots. One Is used for Cow Pasture, good 3 room house with electric lghts and city water. One lot is A. No. 1 for truck garden. Will sell at a sacrifice if taken at once. J. J. Banks, Real Estate. Is Tho Idol of Ibo North know what to expect In Yukon troop and Indiana will go to Hardin, where the Custer monument will be uuvellud with proper ceremo- THIEF AN AMBITIOUS ONE FRIDAY AM) HATUIlDAY, JUNK I7tli and IHtli N, If you have anything fat, calve. heep, hogs or cattle, call Ben E. Ar gyle and get top prices. Experience Thursday anti Sat. Matinee Show 8:1.1, Second Show I):I1 ANGELI sible. Chaperoning Boys and Glrle and U. 8. Visitors New London Profession. There Is a growing demand for "aunts to escort school boys and girls who are passing through London on their wuy to and from school for vacations. American visitors are also keen on securing the services of aunts" for sightseeing und shopping expeditions. This has led to the formation of an association called Universal Aunts," composed of about seventy cultured women experienced In travel and having linguistic ability. Their sphere of usefulness Is not confined to the chaperoning of boys, girls and American visitors, as many of the aunts" are experts In designing dresses and decoration of houses. . Flrt Clvlllraitlon must either depopularlze wars or popularize taxes. THE KING OF THE CIRCUS Chapter Matinee at 3:30. WINONA, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNK I7th and 18tli Greece's attitude Is that she abhors war, but can't staud peace. Nowadays any tax creates an emer- in gency for the average man. German propaganda Is getting about the same results It did In 1917. As silk shirts come within the reacb of all nobody reaches for them. Worse than the unemployment ation Is the loafing on the Job. A RIDIN ROMEO fast moving Western tale of stunts and humor. A picture that will please em all. Tom Mix wrote ths story himself and Its a hummer. Also a MUTT and JEFF CARTOON A COMEDY. situ- Fanatics accuse those with whom they differ of being atheists. -- Where autocracy was strongest the feor of Bolshevism Is most acute. Another sign of spring Japan Admission 20c. COMING- ItOSCOE (FATTY. ARBUCKLE in ts WALLACE REID in THE LOVE SPECIAL moving back Into cold Siberian towns. Zane Greys most popular story, A man who Is on the square never hesitates to come around when called THE DOLLAR A YEAR MAN THE U. T. TRAIL CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE KID on. WATCH FOR THE DATES If this thing keeps up the Germans may yet discover that they lost the war. i t I ITS ALWAYS COOL IN THE ANGKLUH Ue Feet In Pressing Clothe. Some of the notions have peace with 1 In Cairo, Egypt, men employed In Our modern cooling nnl ventilating system gives a constant the tailoring establishments press honor and some have It with complicaclothes with tlu-l- r foot. Except for the tions. X supply of fresh, water washed air, sufficient to change the air In long handle the Irons are shaped like Is One way to teach aliens English an ordinary flat lion, hut are larger. A the entire building every four minutes. solid block of wood rests on the top of to deprive them of foreign language i 4,4.g.4.4.4.4"M4,4"F44"f,t4,4,4,4,4-4,4"t4-l"l,l-,i,4-,l4,4,4t,("4-4,4"l"-f444the iron, and on tills the men phic papers. foot to guide tho Iron. I t |