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Show the Spanish row: press, spanisii fore, utaii s'jit! 1 - '' u ik f.n f' v S - 7,- i , ;. - f lLIL .? i, IT' j Political projihecied iday umt Ih utul with ihu rtgrI legtri iif ing t tho time thy an made, Iievilojiunnt', disclosure an! niiiM"itieiit eluinge in pulilio attitude follw each other with elicit rapidity ill jiolitloea that tin eafi tun week ! h u t miu phot the next. lMw, however, wo present an nimlysi iif the natioial political ait nation im been at tlili tiim by Mr. John 11. IVrry, who Ima at hid umiual in Mr. aullii'iitic nf Information. atitim'M IVrry president nf the with mum eight relation American Pres AnKMalio, having la thousand iiewiqiajtcM. Ih president nf tho Publisher Auto-- i asti r Service ('ompany, dealing with approximately two thou-aaother paHT, nf which this is one. In addition ho id an imMirtaiit factor in tin larger Ih hi f newspnperdoin, ling the puhliaheil throughout proprietor nf several daily newspajH-rthe mu nt ry. Mr. IVrry humiliation nf the i.iithm!; the Electoral vote is as follow: Mr. IVrry id a keen olitical nl server. It will Ik interesting to retain these figure i ami In entnpare them with the result in rpM-rviitiu- iffrn i Ground Broken Today Legion to Put on a iimpled with n thgme for B. Yo U. Library Big Mui!cal Comedy t ciiditloiiu exist- A POLITICAL PROPHESY l lt f u ; ir , r 05fo tT ,'T J J e di-pos- nl VI i-- 'r fr I? .v'nvciiilier of thrift is spending wisely. At least Ones surplus ir.oy La entirely wiped out by one-bal- f Lcoi n Low to buy and you will know how net la Foi.i.inri: Colorado I California Coumstlrul fsdewar Illinois Indiana Kansas 7 3 to Pennsylvania It bods Island of Spanish Fork, Utah 3 5 S tlah 7 13 Washington Wisconsin gg Columbia,, Tbs llsrrlnatou Adam Company furnish a rornpMs set of prensry, ulih hundreds of beautiful roelumeo ts, they far properties and stats nteii a man to Irala lbs u rlaa- - snappy talent, and put on how. Tbs torsi taf ton la rertatnly to bo roniratuUted upon getting n contract viib tbU organisation. McH-ela- s Tbo Mlllrra National Insurance Company of Chlrago. III., request bolding ihelr poHrim aura-brin- g 7eo: to 19 Inrluslve. which were Issued or lost by Ibeir former agent at ttpanieh Fork, flab, to communicate nt one with Agency at Knit taka Balt take city. Utah, their anthorla-e-d general agents, as tbo polirlt--a aro null and void. 1(1 Electoral Voles aro necessary to elect. 3 Other wise the contest 155 goes Into Congress. Vermont . . n Prs II J. Grant will break grenad for tbo new library budding of tbo ftrtgkara Young Cnlveretiy today, a which la Fouadera tray at tbo according to aw aanouacewent toads by prestedtu F. H. Ilsrru, An will bo held at I bo nrepriat stern library silo. All peoplo Interned lu or lu odurottou lu general Ibo It V aro Invited to bo present. Tbo progrnra na ontliaed la about aa Miosa: students and nlnmnl nnd tho friends of tho (ui notion will meet nl tbo Education building nt tad by tbo bond, they will march to Cnivrsiiy lint vbero gronad will bo broken fur tho new library building by (Resident Grant If bbi many duties will pet mils him to b present to officials. At tho alto President Harris will bavo chargo of iko pro- gran. At ! a. n tbo crowd vilf Hall vbero march bach to ColL-gthe regular Founders Day program will bo held. Elder Iteed Bwoot Will In all probability bo tho poakor. This afternoon n football gam will bo playod on tko Y campus, nnd olhor game and amnia lu which Iko otu deni body will taka part, will b feature. Tho day will clooo with grand ball tblo waning lu tba ladle' gym ln.it-laue- t in. naatum. 1 iiese 87 4 4 ii:"!' for-man- ro sorgaTioawBXTt .......I Wyoming. lr?bmr IS Nevada 1 4 North Dakota 4 South Dakota 4S The COMMERCIAL BANK 'lll'iillll'rllM.iiiim'l 4 Jersey ........ ,w New Hampshire New York ........ Ohio .............34 S Oregon rhr-f!- . Tb-ai- rs. Jenalngs-Mtl-ler-KnosIto- 13 Montana Nebraska 0 Maine Michigan 13 Iowa Minnesota ...........19 10 ItAVW ......4 13 Idaho ...........39 rurc!r: ug. lr da COOI.IIKTY: SPEND-ABILIT- Y mad for ArrssitmcitU mm lb produrii.m bM o Novemtwr I and I bt a Rttulral fomty under lb ftirorllun of th larrt(ta Ad.ms Company, of (levrUnJ. tibia. Ibis company presented ibeMm.irel Frol-I- tb Provo Amnrimo tadou Post Monday and Tuesday uiabta ai tho Columbia Keer4 mn. bora of tba lor a I taxlnu veal to Proto Tuesday nubt to m tbs per and they report Ibat It Is on of tbo best tbwoa over pat m at lb i.i.iitiliimHiUllllillUlli aul Mra. John Ford and daughter Joan, bavo recently returned from an extended trip to I'eorla, Illinois, where they visited with bis people. On their trip they visited at Denver, Omaha, Chlrago and other places. Mrs. Ford and daughter are now at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. It. Hock hill, where they will spend the next three weelte. Mr. W. A letter and package combination mall box has been Installed at (he corner of the poatofflee for the accomodation of the public. All pnrk-age- s and letters mailed should be properly addressed and stamped before mailing. Mall deposits put In this box will be gathered at 8 a. tn. and 4:30 p.m., In time for the regular morning and evening mall. Erma Itockblll Is finishing her college course st the U. of U. Salt " t-- Mias take. . I.: Mrs. Joseph E. Jones returned lust Sunday from Salt Lake City, where she baa spout the post six weeks, the guest of Mrs. J. II. Schwarts. Mra. Grace Motley of Salt Lake accompanied Mra. Jones home and Is her guest for this week. . 5 "Viw'J, fz ' 'SC! 4 I v rr Z V ' .4 '. 1 2 V Dart was hostess to the officers of the Sego Lily Camp It. N. of A. Wednesday afternoon. Following a business meeting luncheon was served by Mrs. Ellis Fuller and Mra. Charles Dart. Special guests were Mra. Albert Stewart and Mrs. William TOTAL PAYROLL OF INDUSTRIES (Etrludve of those la lalridalc roiumrrre) reporting to tho Indus I clnl ( 0111111 1. Ion of fish: For the year 1020-2$75,785,078.75 For the year 1921-2$56,555,402.88 For the year 1922-2..$81,205, 391.82 Fo rthe year 1923-24- , mere than $88,000,000.00 IxV. Mrs. Efflo w 3 , Such Facts Mean Prosperity Directed Activity is the Boy's Greatest Need re-- Flavel. A t, v.. r.VAOj i sv i : ! hi ' : vf i i f ! J1" - iciAi , 4 X i V VV ' sr'-- ,jt i V : They mean capital investing in Utah Thov mean the tariff lias promoted Utah husineas Thev are the laboring mans pay oiivcIojk t - J-l ;i ) They are PROSPERITY - A Scout is Hungry and Winesap Apples Taps, as Sung Each SaleJonathon See George Hales. Evening in Camp for Continue This (ADVERTISEMENT! sX t t From the lake From the hill From the sky. All Is well, safely rest, God Is nigh! FRIDAY and SATURDAY Miss Mary Banks has accepted a clerical position in the office of the Utah-ldah- o Sugar Co. for the campaign this year. Mrs. Leora H. Andrus will act as timekeeper and Lindsay SneU as yardman. SPECIALS can Libbys Pork and Beans Regular 2 for 25c, now Large cans Sardines in mustard, Tomato Sauce 1 lb. 12oz, . or Oil, 2 cans. for 2 10c 25c lb. can Snowdrift 55c Snowdrift $1.00 4 lb. can Small house for rent See Geo. Nowltt. ED riUDYS PHILOS Fish do not perspire! WILD WEST IN' EAST Funeral Services for Mrs. Augusta Snell ..Friend: What's the Ida in cutting all those notches on your steering wheel?. Keeps your hands from slipping, I suppose? . . Autoist: "Nope' Western habit o mine. Another notch, another Funeral services were held at the First ward chapel Monday afternoon for Mrs.Mary Augusta Wilkins Snell who died Saturday after a lingering illness of cancer of the stomach. Mrs. John T. Hales Dies After a Long Illness Bishop William C. Beckstrom was in Brim-hal- n. ch Before Your Winter Potatoes STATE AND LOCAL TAXES (From the latcet available report of the I'nllcil Stales Bureau of (ADVERTISEMENT) charge. Music was furnished by the Mrs. Elizabeth Furlong Hales, wife ward choir, with special numbers by 75c 3 lb. can Crisco a ladies quartet and solos by Mrs. of John T. Hales, well known farmer W. W. McAllister and Mrs.Ezra War- of this district, died at her home ner. Eulogistic addresses were by Monday. She had been an invalid 30c New Extracted Iloney, pint jars Mrs. Caroline Holt, Relief Society for years, but was confined to her bed president .with whom Mrs. Snell had only the last seven weeks. She was 50c New Extracted Honey, quart jars been closely associated In religious born In Canada 71 yars ago but came work, David T. Lewis and Rawsel S. to Spanish Fork at the age of seven has been her home l, years and this 5 gallon Cans Honey Bradford, and Dr. George H. $5.75 since. She married John T. president emeritus of the B. Y. ever U. J. William. Knight of Provo of- Hales who survives her fifty years 25c 8 bars White Laundry Soap fered -- the Invocation and Neil L.. ago next month. They were the parGardner pronounced the benediction. ents of seven children, only two of They are Mrs. RobThe service was well attended. The w hom survive. 3 cans Cleanser for 25c and two extra free.. grave In the Spanish Fork cemetery ert Stagg of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Thomas Webb of Bingham. She Is was dedicated by Marinus Larsen. Mrs.Snell was the daughter of Pat- also survived by thirteen grandchildEXTRA SPECIAL IN WHITE DINNER WARE ren and ten One 4 riarch and Mrs. George W. Spell and was born in Salt Lake City, July 5th, brother, Peter Furlong, also survives : 15c 8 inch plates, each 1851. She came to Spanish Fork her. Funeral services were held Wedwith her parents in 1856 and this afternoon at the First ward nesday since has been her marhome. She each and 17Vo Saucer, Cup ried John W. SneU in her early wo- chapel over the remains. Bishop W. manhood. She is the mother of three C. Beckstrom was in charge and made 25c Bowls, each children, only one of whom, Mrs. the closing remarks. Eulogistic adCatheriae Elis of this city, survives. dresses were made by Jacob RobertMrs. Snell had long taken an active son, Henry Gardner and John H. in the Relief Society of her Hayes. Bishop George Hales offerpart 4 ed the invocation and Henry J Us ll Buying 4 ward and was a faithful member of 4the L. D. S. Church. She is survived pronounced the benediction. Muthree brothers, Joseph E. Wilkins sic was furnished by the ward choir, 4 by which sang two opening and one clos4 of this city, George Wilkins of Salt Lake City and A1 Wilkins of Jensen, ing selection, by the Jameson sisters Utah: also one sister, Mrs. Lucy W. who rendered a duet, and J. Fred Marcusen of this city. She Is like- Skinner, who sang a solo. Interr-mewas in the Spanish Fork cem4 wise survived by three CO-O- P. the grave was dedicated Eugene Wilkins of Blackfoot, Idaho; etery where 4 Heber and Lorin Wilkins and Mrs. by Wm. B. Frost. Mrs. Hales Is survived by one sisAmy Wilkins Madison; 15 grandter, Mrs. Ellen Perkins. children also survive. See Prosperity During courtship you talk and she listens. After marriage she talks and you listen. Later on, you both talk and the neighbors listen. Day Is done Gone the sun Mc-Ke- Utah Idaho Wyoming Arizona Colorado Washington Oregon Nevada California Montana $37.82 per copita $40.68 per capita $40.68 per capita $42,54 per copita $45.75 per capita $47.18 per capita $49.55 per capita $65.47per capita' $48.97 pe rcapita $43.94 per capita Such Facts Mean Economy in Public Administration The average for the nine states, 946.20 per capita, is 122.4 per cent of the amount paid by the average Utah tax-paye- r. Continue This Economy Retain in office the administration and the men and women responsible for it. Vote for Coolidge and Dawes. Vote for Leatherwood or Colton Vote for Governor Mabey Vote the Republican Ticket VOTE IT STRAIGHT - t nt SPANISH FORK half-brother- t s s, SAVE IDE CONSTITUTION |