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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, 6PANISII FORK. UTAH Sthl PIirM, tih n. ... Juiim suit. 1922. !ivkm4 U Mbim-s- : umll 1 rijiurt I h r l,niiJjlun of Ihi ll.urd of an-mi- ni x Music and Jewelry Co. Kvlur-Ilo- !( rt t. on Hi liooU of rh Imol I of lln 1ubliu COLUMBIA DtirU(, 1'UU ('uunty hrlth I Cuuntf. Hoard ot lfiiMrllt Tti lh WEDDING BELLS AND GREATEST WEALTH ItlHlItT AXM'AL I '1.1. UKS Ncha mruuitt l.'.lrilt, Jtn So, ,nur ndin ri'iulnd by fi ilmi J0, ( l.UiO r I i. Hi lll.nl V. of uh,i.lo n nlnii'i.iinl of lh roiollllon uf ib tarlou fuiiiti on Jan 3iiih, 1S23. 'I fully ubmltld. Ill mli'M.I fui Hu an SFAN1N.II FORK VM in find inspect our new line of solid 11 k white ;;!d mid white pld fillet! wrist watches. The uew priced are less mid t very one fully guaranteed. Iur 0j. Clrk. ol Lipmill. on Olt.WUV. A. of for Iimimim lrr Fndii'g, Jo Jill, C D. INCOMK Prom Hintd Ri bool Land, Inioro'i and 7,951.40 Hi Imol From Slal lllshltn'n.,,$ 'la -t ANNOUNCEMENT f The Autumn Quarter OF I Inti-ron- t Fa PltUNTl ... nODOLPH Tola I LILA LEE ... - liit.r- -t NITA NALDI Honda I!c'ci.vpi Nolo paid Hi IiimiI Slit-- a ANGELUS THREE DAYS, BEGINNING Apparatua School OffU Library 3,000.00 ... Hrlmol Muilillnx Si hool Furnlturo Hooka t jfZ 9 952.C3 7. 491. 39 Floating luicrnat d CAmunowl Q'idure ..I9S.62S.il 1.300.00 39.32C.27 ... and Furnllur ... I.77C.C7 - 3C3.C6 of Ft Worth, to tl,c (jinmi Httr'.'N Hoi licit oil fortune. Guy Waggoner, of the tame town, i heir to vast oil fortune of lle Southwest. , II they wed, at I reported, their will 1 a fortune ot cil greater than Ks.ke Anne Mis Tex Ruriu-tt- , la lieirci itiT.-i- t 110. CO filler! wealilu Autotnobllca 1.060.00 Text Hooka 2.292.95 School Hupidl 6.667.70 Janliora Suoplloa 947.31 PRCS. WINDER PREDICTS SIC 12.900.63 Tramiportatlun STATE EXPOSITION Fuel. Power and Light . , 10.764.71 642 C! Laboratory That the Mate exposition of 1!C. Krpnlra and Replacement 13.060 23 2.093 76 will he hotb varied and repreaenlatH limit and Inauranco 7.70 of Flab's Industries, resources and MlacelUneoaa Operating . 243.78 school activities, was the assuram of Hoard Membera Kxpenae.. 52.39 President W. Clerical Kxpenaa G Winder In n recent Superintendent's Expenao ...423.49 communication addressed' to exhibiPrimary Supervlaor'a 118.65 tors of last year. He made an urgent Kxpenni) 166.30 appeal for cooperation In Ibe forth, Mualn Supcrelaor'a Expemso Art Supcrrlaor'a Expenae. . 160. 74 coming exhibit and declared It posSummer and Health sible to maintain the high standard of 1.024.97 Rupervlaion 19 90 other years, notwithstanding the fact Cenaua 1,436.10 that It baa become necessary to rePontsgo. Printing trench In n number of directions. The Admlulatratlre MUcell.ineoua 1,146 02 appeal roads In part as followa: Expenae While conditions, in the way of perTotal DUburaenienta 8572,794.33 manent Improvement and otherwise, 30 Cath In bank Jnnw 3,928.21 made It necessary to retrench In all 152 departments, the cash awards are ' 8576.722.54 liberal and we feel sure our friends LKM.H.IL HAL.WCK SHEET wrlir approve this action, which will Aa at June 30. 1922 put the fair association on eventually SURPLUS I.I ABILITIES AND n sounder and better financial basis. Huildlng bonda outstanding With the somewhat easier financial Schedule "6 8140,000. 00 conditions now existing, better prices Maintenance Ronds Out- namling Schedule 6 56.000 00 for products of the farm, Including Total Honfla Oulxtanding 8196,000,00 !L estis k, there Is every reason to feel 4'urecnt l.lubllitkui our attendance, especially from out Schcdulo Accounts payable side of Sa'lt take, will he larger than 1.290.89 ,.9 25,000.00 for several seasons past anedded inNotes Payable centive for your being reprented. Accrued Bond Interest . 3,453.34 An attractive program' of races Schedule Accrued Interest on sports and other amusements has been Sol.10 arranged. In conclusion we would like Notes Payable Total Current Liabilities 30.095.33 to state that the city, state and county 8226.095.33 Total Liabilities employees are contributing their supSurplus of Assets Over port to the 1922 fair by actual time I.labi titles and labor during the week of the fair. Total Surplus and ' THURSDAY, SEPT. 21st Matinee Thurs. and Sat. Special Music Admission, 20c and 35c ; will commence September 21 ilftlU,' US KM KNTS AdmlnUimilv. Sal .rtni .9 1C.9S3.7S Tom hor and Janitor' Suinrli4 2IC.7t3.es I loud ..... : 6. .... 11 11 Bars 50c 50c A. B. Naptha Soap Bars Pearl White Soap ... 6 Large Bars Luna Soap 7 Bars White Flier Soap : 10c Bars Creme Oil Soap .1 7c Castile Soap 15c White King Soap Powder 1. 45c Package flold Dust 15c Bottle Bluing .'. Regular 30c Hams, per pound t, 35c Breakfast Bacon, per pound 2 lbs. Amours Best Lard Extra Fancy Salt Bacon, per lb 10c Cans Deviled Ham 12 lbs. fine Sugar 5 lbs. lump Sugar 2 2 lbs. Brown Sugar 4 Boxes Best Bottle Rubbers ..... 35c Mason Bottle Lid3 . 35c Economy Bottle Lids ...... :. i Liabilities 25c 25c Sc - t 2 . Automobiles Total fixed assets 30c 1 1 : .j Current Assets: 35c 22c 5c 95c 49c 19c 25c 30c 30c 631,923.27 Ap3 paratus Schedule General Office Furniture Library Rooks Schedule 4"..: Auto Trucks 39c ....9c 25c 849.600.00 1 2'' School Furniture and for 25c '. . 80.223.52 1,236.17 1.714 80 2,698.00 1,738 00 8009,133.76 Cash in State Bank of 3,928.21 Payson Supplies on Oand and Prepaid , Eh'nses Schedule "5 Gnral School Supplies 1,418.65 Inventory TeXt oBoks 6,633.53 1,650.53 Prepaid Insurance Total School supplies on hand . 9,702.71 and prepaid expenses. i . . .$682,764.68 Total Assets '. 4 ,We pay highes cash price sfor Eggs and Poultry. You are losing money if LOST you are not using Ilytest Gas. MIN UTE SERVICE STATION. Fillup & , Oilup. MnvwrTswuicNTi 44,4,4"H MOG GROCERY DR. M. E. HARRIS PHYSICIAN i Diseases of Women a NpeelaPy at Residence 155 W., 1st N. Phone 118. Office - HARDWARE 44444'44'M444H4'4444444444444,44,4!t.t. Registration wil lcontinue September 21, 22, 23. Instruction begins September 25th , Unexcelled opportunity id here afforded to prepare for leadership in the porfessions, ns wel lad to secure a general cultural trainiug. . SCHOOLS OF THE UNIVERSITY School of Artd and Sciences ScluHtl of Film-atioSchool of Mines an dliiigineeriiig J X School of Law Medicine School of J Schoo lof Commerce and Finance, X Kxtension Division Additional Information gladlv sent o ureque&t UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKB CITY 4444444444444444444444444444444444444H44444444444444 j n j t PLAN YOUR MELON BUST NOW -- 3. Materials for Bonfires Furnished Free. V Buy your melons at the Taylor Farm. Taylors Melons and Prices Satisfy. EVERY MELON GUARANTEED ELI F. TAYLOR ROY T. TAYLOR ESTRAY NOTICE State of Utah, County of Utah, Spanish Fork Precinct ss. I have in my possession the following described estray animals, which If not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Spanish Fork City Pound, on September 18th, 1922 at 1 p m.: One white mare, aged 10 years, vp'Ua 900 lbs. ;lranded LN on left Aio ena gray mare age 10 years P on thigh. old, weighs 900 lbs.; branded right thigh and A upside down on LIBERAL CASH AWARDS TO FAIR EXHIBITORS Resides the $8,000 offered by the Utah State Fair Association in the exposition to be held at Salt take City October 2 to 7, many special prize inducements have leen contributed by private individuals and firms. The following information will be of interest to prospective exhibitors: Ogden Grain Exchange has contributed $100 to be used for premiums on commercial wheats of the following varieties: Turkey, Marquis, Early Baart, Dicklow, Koford and Sevier. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company will offer merchandise to the e extent of $50.00 to be offered on li2 sil-tg- crips. Miller-CahoCompany offers $12 worth of Louden goods as premiums On forage and grain exhibits. Goods to be selected by winners. James M. Klrkham offers $25.00 for best ten ears of field corn. This is the same aa Premium No. 80. Mr. W. W. Armstrong offers $100.00 n the. special displays of Sweet Spanish Onions and Utah grown potatoes. Exhibits appear as specified for special displays. Association offers Utah Canners $50.00 on the canning crops, namely, tomatoes, peas, beans and corn. Z. C. M. I- - offers $50.00 on dread fruits and nuts. The Mountain Produce company $100 In special prizes for the best peck of apples and pears and the best garden products display by one indl- idual. . The Inland Fertilizer company will give a cash prize for the best showing of products grown from soil treated with ite fertilizer. on iert thigh. Said estrays'wero M::en up by me m said preunct 0.1 the 4tli day of J.ptembe.. 1922. of V. T. ROACH, Fora Spauish Poundkeepor BIDS WANTED ' Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to September 15th, 1 uincc. i.un Kll'mKYlKNTl 1922, at 8 oclock p.m., for the purof the old tithing office granchase SpanCash Paid for Alfalfa ary. The committee reserves the Fork Co-o(AlVKRTI".r) right to reject any or all bids. We are also desirous of tearing Mrs. R. T. Mrs. Simpson, Mr and Hannah Ibertson, Mrs. Thomas Mark- down the old cellar and filling it in. motored to HENRY A. GARDNER. ham, all of Salt La he. and visited Spanish Fork Saturday Member of Stake Presidency j until Monday. I Mrs Clara Mordue at- and Boats. Phone or see Speeial Bates on Melons J details of your Eli F. Taj lor and arrange for date-ani22-j-Spanish Fork exchange. parly. Phone .'...8682,764.68 ASSETS Fixed A svet a School Sites Schedule School Buildings Schedule 5c : ,: SALEM, UTAH Free Uliitic f Realizing that there are many people in this communwho are in need of help and who are financially unable ity to pay for my services, T will, beginning September 1st, from 10 to 11 a. m. open a FREE CLINIC at my office in the Tuttle Building for the giving of Chiropractic Adjustments FREE OF CHARGE to any perso financially down jmd out. There are o trings to the offer, but the following rules will apply: NO PERSON FINANCIALLY ABLE TO PAY will ' he adjusted free of charge. NO PERSON will be adjusted free of charge at any hour except 10 to 11 a. m. No home call will be made free of charge. Any number of 'adjustments may be taken and my only purpose in opening the free clinic is to be of service to the people of thisvcommunity and to make it possible for every perso in 'this vicinity to get well regardless of . their financial condition. My regular rates for adjustments have again been lowered to a point where my prices are the LOWEST IN IN THE STATE, and my aim is tp see that my service is the best to be had anywhere. You cannot afford to put it off any longer. Call NOW and see -- p. ANGELUS Mon. and Tue., Sept. 18 & 19 x 5 of Utah Uuiversity 2. 2C4.SC iro I an(3 WIT THE $578,987,08 Lri Overdraft on Hank July I, 1921 .VALENTDNQ' SRANO, M aiuiKer, SpanUh Fork c.67.; K.I100I Tsx.226.6i7.25 From Frutn sis CO From Ion! Rarva I, CCS 29 From Tnlilon 2.479 CO From Arruunts (orfvbln 6.789 C9 From Sundry 1.274.47 From Not I'oynbl.. .207,000,00 In-irl- PROVO (all I s'n'fMii-- Two Stores Tuttle Building , Free Hours 10 to 11 a. m. ONLY. Office Hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. , Phono 3'0.' Clinic-Regul- ar ! |