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Show tj in Spanish fork press, Spanish fork, utaii m:h ittxii panish Fork A tun. I ew br iri4heelIn KaUli v scat li'it Hold hand XUI.1.I-IM111 ! , tiki; MmrL? Fork immediately Tha funrtiutt of aeaspaper hiag la rUhtlng any and all gab-li- e ln.lrmnt Free lo.irvrilon pUf wrongs, the great fatally journal ik. XI u. I kart rl vt of ethool Ibia week will tackle the great prob4 F. J, Fani If yoa wrBibrf. lem of flour aarka. A rrrule 4 I aJcn In to I hat you a gr on an to atari IntirnmeM. wife la thta rlty protect against tha it practice of using container favored with tsuUy god MiCKIE SAYS Ilgna, Tha complainant la witling to tlp lata that the dmlgne are extremely WS fs$UT If fUMt A&t tirartiva wbta osw, and hate ao etista. pmiki,iunuuisi k&B. 'TVCttS. LMtica, deleterious (Set upon the quality of Jt 0 UW4 OWrt OOCVH, A WO the flour InsIJa, bat aa all rarefaU ooms vit buiui maker make flood Use of tba nK op v towi. sa.ks after they are emptied, aha Aaavjaw tale that the Ink nad la decorating have a tendency to rain tha remainder of the wash. If aurh overwrought aarba are washed with tha rest of the family dud, tha entire lot baa a aurt of peculiar red. whlta, blue and green effect, which might be objected to by tha Indtvldaal who wesre tba rlothee. Tha matter ha now been duly presented and of Soar will please make a note and taka It np at tha neat atata convention. 'loi Junta, Colo.. Co-o- p lug, l.t jrogr boy to assist bee bf J I. ovor-wruug- Young Mem & Mem lllltlMi ria ttxe ht to owl ra man-farture- ILliltiUM nVtTlO tu trt mlautao the time required oa a fere! ear If morning kike by Ry fkauta from Camp Gifford of tba Omaha, Neb., Council, ta observe tha fellow tag farted lUt of bird! Thirteen rent, ala catbirds, alaa rrows, three roblaa, one English sparrow, tea heron, ana ytlle. billed rerhea, one bluebird, one cardinal, taenty slx goldflnrbsa, thru aria, bm, ena wood ! brush. Ire mauraleg era, doves, lea red headed wood one downy woodpecker, one phoeba, one ruby throated bumming bird, four Sicker, eight king bird, three barn swallow, one XlaryUad yellow thick a dees, throat, tl three lark aparrew, alaa cawblrda, twa ladlga busting, ana scarlet and ona tow baa. One hour and II ph black-cappe- d tan-ag- Ill let er W AXTLT At a regular bum lag of tba City Coanrtl held Wednaaday avaolag. Coluber Ilk. 1111, it waa regularly moved that tka City Clerk call for sealed bids for tba leasing of City Farm for a period of S years. All bids ta be cash, lawful money of tba Colled fliatea, tha City Coe aril ng & Co. MICHAELS-STER- N Value First Clothes Complete Assortment of Newest Styles Dependable fabrics, fine tailoring and attractive style are to be found in these new norfolk suits for boys. Every one an attractive and serviceable model. They include English, belted and straight mannish stick models. Some with extra knickers. Sizes 7 to Our regular fall shipment of smart new suits has arrived. Models that should appeal to Men and Young Men. Now available in the most wanted weaves and colors. You may now save several dollars, on a good fashionable fall suit of serviceable fabrics. flrst-ctaa- , City. Small homo for rent 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . over-fcoat- X f 44 4 t s. $12.45, $22.50, up - ... , Mens inch High Top, moccasin stitch, brown, tine quality, best Panco sole, at a 1G Creme Oil Soap, 3 for. 1 10c 25c Pomade Free Flake White .... 10 bars 50c 2 bars Jap Rose Free . Host Macaroni, 3 pkgs....25c package free 25c Salmon, 3 cans 1 can Free 1 i 4 4 4 Made in the finest all-wo- ol 4 plaids, genuine leather sweat band, 'foil silk lined V -- $1.95 Ephraim Caffall, of Cannonvllle, Garfield, County, and his daughter, Mrs. Elinor Baldwin, of the tame place, Is visiting here with William P. Bowen, and other old friends. Xfr. Caffall was a resident of Spanish Jonathon and Winesap Apples for Fork In the early days, but left here about forty-fiv- e Sale See George Hales. years ago. He la one of the survivors of the Diamond UNznasixaiAovi Creek fight with the Indiana on June At the regular meeting and lunch and also saw service in eon of the Klwania club held Thurs- 26th, 1866, of the Black Hawk other campaigns day evening at the Cottam cafe, the war. program was given by the Agricul tnral committee, J. Archie Brock-ban- k The American Legion Auxiliary being in charge. Mr. Brock entertained their partners and a few bank gave an Interesting and Instructive talk on Masterpieces of Art." He Illustrated his talk with reproductions of some of the famous paintings of the world and gave brief sketches of the artists. Visitors pres4 ent were President Joseph Reece of the Nebo Stake, Dr. Asa L. Curtis and Thomas F. Tolhurst, all of friends at a card party at the home of Mrs. C. D. Strang last Thursday evening, the time being spent in playing progressive 60 and enjoying Mr. Strang's radio. Luncheon was served by the refreshment committee. be yourself! That half alrk feeling la an Indicator that should never go unheeded. Putting off only gives disease tha time It needs to ga ta foothold. GET RID OF THE CAUSE for disease la only the effect. Chiropractors are aplne specialists. They are experts In locating and adjusting and eliminating the CAUSE of disease. At this season of the year when changes are taking place In the body, adaptatlve to changing weather conditions, it la highly essential that all organs of the body be functioning normally. The most effective meant of keeping fit la by spinal adjustments. -- J. H. HENDERSON LAUGH AT TOBY Groceries Shoes Ilev. Theo. Lee and his sinter, Mrs. S. E. Van Huosttr of Chicago, attended services at the Presbyterian chapel at Springvllle Sunday morning. They were luncheon gnests of Rev. and Mrs. W. II. Ensign following tha services. Mrs. Van Hooser left Monday morning for Denver, where she will visit a few days before returning to her home at Chicago. While In Spanish Fork she has been the house guest of Mrs. Effle Dart. Mrs. Wendell Bradford was hostess for the ladles of the OnWent-sia- n club at her new home in Provo . CHIROPRACATOR Five of the ladles read Wednesday. Our new assortment of For Sale One gray mare, weight one autumn of favorite their poems. sweaters will show you allt about 1300; 6 Visits Spanish Fork every old. Will sell Mrs. L. E. Storrs gave an article. A the newest styles in all-- f cheap. Inquire 'years Monday, Wednesday, Friday' at Press office. Miss Willdie Finicky Housewife. wool, worsteds and brush- Leave Calls at The Press Office was a Dixon Luncheon guest. special ed.wool in coats and slip-- t The Second ward M. I. A. gave a was served by the hostess at 6:30. overs. Our price will very successful social Tuesday evplease and quality satisfy? ening at the high school. The social commenced at 8 o'clock with an excellent program prepared by the ward recreational committee. The Shoes crowd then retired to the gymnasium where dancing was enjoyed until 11 oclock, when refreshments were serWhen selecting shoes for ved to about 200. Several members the children, it is well to asof the stake M. I. A. Board were sure yourself that you are present. The ward officers wish to thank all those who attended and all leather getting throughinvite. them all out to each of our out. A shoe with paper in- meetings this coming M. I. A. year. Our first regular meeting will be held soles and counters looks well next Tuesday evening commencing A shown hut it takes leather to stand promptly at 7:30. Sweaters ?.. Mens and Young Mens fpure.. virgin wool., Exceptional values i tI v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 We have for your selec-- J tion a showing of all the newest styles in fur collar J and jilain Ladies Coats at prices far below any4 shown in town. Overcoats Tha J. Wylla Thomas chapter of tha Daughters of Utah Pioneers have changed their meeting data from the first Thursday to the second Thors-daof tho month, bat on account of conference, the meeting will bo held on the third Thursday, October 16th, at the home of Mrs. Emmeline Dow era, at 2 p. m. All members are requested to be present. y Mens Suits '$19.50 and up Sea Gao. UDTIUTUIUXVT) Spamisfc Fork , unntaTtaavaen New it t. panish Fork . comb-bone- There will be a meeting of the Reof Spanish Fork next Prof. Goodwin, aaalalant Secretary publican ladle Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at of the Interior, will apeak at a Re tba American Legion roooms. for tha publican Rally to bo held at tha Op- purpose of electing .officer and for era House next Monday evening, Oct. transacting such other business as 13th. The Ladles quartet of Sandy msy properly come before tha a III furnish music. . .The newest styles and fabrics, Fincluding brown J and blue -pin stripes. ........ a WARNING! $19.50 to $37.50 1C. r tba right ta reject any ar returned Maggie William home last Friday after spending tba all bids. Hid will b received until summer In Salt Lika City and Idaho. flaturday night. October I Ilk. J. I. CHfUflTOIHEIlSOS. Clerk. Local apiarist shipped a car load y ttwus of fancy and Wednesday to a California market. Half carload of bushel Tba honey was of extra quality and For Rale 11.00 and 13.00 per rasa. baskets, stored near Spanish Fork. brought Artbnr Stewart was tha largest local Address I.. XI. Clllllan, Salt Lake honey producer this year. Xtlsa 75c Sunny Monday Soap, G bars for 25c 2 bars free Shamrock Coffee, can...... 49c For the Whole Family AT SPRINGVILLE TAYLORS TENT THEATRE FRIDAY NIGHT THE WHIRLPOOL New Play not the wear. Our .shoes are to be all leather guaranteed and we will give a new pair of shoes and $5.00 if you find paper insoles or counters in Friedman ShelbyShoes. Work by day or hour. Wanted Applpy 15 West, 3rd North, Spanish Fork. (ADVERTISEMENT) AXD GITARDUXSHIP NOTICES Consult the County "Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Utah. In the matter of the estate of E. CHRISTIANSON, Deceased. Creditors wil present claims with vouchers to Booth & Brockbank at their office in Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before ther 30th day of November, 1924. R. L. CHRISTIANSON, Admisis-trato- r of the estate of E.C. Christian- - BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys. here before. Also amateurs compete for $15.00 in cash prizes. A big double show. . SATURDAY NIGHT THE BALLOON GIRL A Brand New Play Also a $50.00 Silver Set-- A Free Present. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE TAYLOR PLAYERS THIS SEASON Doors Open at 7:30 Show 8:15 Children; 10c Adults, 25c Reserves 25c extra |