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Show THE SPANISH FORK TRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH I . ? 3 i.aaswutsu.44MM.sfrwuti4M.airt8ssM.mimesMi4rt4waiUMHusMMis4iw ft s.4i5immst4Uusi.GM.idw4i4U5a8iasstoimsUiuMtUttm4isiiwu5ttiWil4iMitoimmlgMMUMlunmaWiM4WHisdMiiaiiiMUi . u3ir Jan For .-- KESRI BIB a 1 noiMy tt ." Mtoraey. lUliUuimiUUkiUUUSiUkt4imti4llltHSeUiusilieimUMSuiiiisiiUtl ! ! J Thomas Mcighan in TO ALL VOTERS: of lh fourth Judicial Dl.trH wish voters of all la th Importance of a l selection to rail aUcnllon of Judge and a District Attorney. Crime In Amrlra cost mur than government, churches and arhoula comblum!; crime costs I rent of the national Inrom and goverumtnt. church and the r rant. schools roata only I and hn am fenrl Without a District All or nay and Judge well qualified, a proper administration of the law I Impossible. We especially wish to draw I hi attention of tin ruler lo (In Democratic Candidates. T p-- Imnua-raU- c -- ANDREW B. MORGAN, ror Di.trict Judge Judge Morgan la exceptionally well trained In the fundamental of the law through hla arhollng and through hla long prsctlre In the Court of the Clale. A good Judge, however. require more than educational attainments. Jla tnuat be Oiled by disposition and temperament to fill thin moat exarllng of position. Judge Morgan I ao qualified In a marked degree. Ill eight year of pant aervlre a Judge of thla I Hot r let allowed him to hare been epdlally well way that grounded In law .and what la equally Important, he ha bring hlin tbe respect and good will, eren of those against whom he la forced to rule. LEE ;i 1 L BAKER, for District Judge Le L. Baker la senior partner of Baker A Baker of proro, whh-well known firm during the past ten years, ha built up an extenslre and enviable practice, and now ha one of the beet equipped law office In tbe Slate of Utah. The derelopmnt of this firm Is largely due to the fine qualities of the members of the firm which ha galnhd for them friend throughout the state. jAe L. Baker la a man of poise, culture pud high eduratlnitnl attainments, llu Is eminently fitted by M training, bis experience and his natural ability and temperament to fill Judicial office. t ti Risks Ills Life to Save Picture Play New Alaskan Picture Commltf r JAMES B. TUCKER for District Attorney Judge Tucker, a local boy, worked bis way through three colleges and holds degrees from B. Y. IT., Stanford and Cornell. Without question, he la aa well trained In the law as the best In the State. He entered the war aa a private and came out as a Captain of Artillery. He has been active In Civic Affairs, having been president of the Utah County Bar Association, Rotary Club, Director of tbe Chamber of Commerce, Member of Boy Scout Court of Honor and a leader in the present move for reclamation In Utah. He organized the City Court of Provo, and afnee has acted as Its judge. His record In th's position, together with bis fine educational attainments and character, show him to be exceptionally well fitted to act as District Attorney. Very Respectfully, - , A Republican rally will be held Saturday night at the Winona Theatre. The ppeakers will be Claude T. Barnes, I. E. Brockbank and Mrs. Marie Iledqnlst Homer. Music for tbe occasion will be furnished by a quartet from the B. Y. U. All are cordially invited to attend. J. WILLIAM KNIGHT. Chairman Democratic Committee Fourth Judicial District. J. B. Hughes was operated on at the Hughes Memorial Hospital last Saturday for muscular trouble In the small of the back, which was a result of being injured In the auto accident a week ago near Thistle. Mr. Hughes is recovering nicely, but It is thought that it will be a month before he la fully recovered. ' THK OIRLSTMAH GIFT THAT s LIVKH YOl'H PHOTO I Hare your alttlng made early at Stabmann'a. Furnished Room for Rent near High School. Call at tbs I. P. Snell horns. Mrs. C. IX Strang. - (XOVXXTISXUSNT) i Jack Mulhsl, Constance Tslmage'e leading man, displayed dash of heroism during tbe filming of Dulcy her latent comedy, at Yoeemlte.whOa a leg Jam ,nsed to turn a stream Into the falls, suddenly broks up. The escaping logs and water swept toward tbe cameras end props, bnt Mulhsll, In costume, leaped' Into the stream with tbe tchnlral forces and " helped restore the damJ ' l Others In the cast nra Clauds May Wilson, Johnny liar ron, Anne Cornwall, Andre de Her-anger, Fredrkk Esmelton, Gilbert Douglas and Mills Davenport Tht picture will be shown at the Angelas Alaska land of tuoun- lain and towering glaciers! Alaska where town are born orernlgbt and gold I sluiced from tbe rich earth! Alaska mysterious, strange, colorful Land of tbe midnight sun! This I tbe rugged Betting In which 'The Alaskan Thomas Melgban's latest Paramount production, which will be seen at the Angolus next Wednesday and Thursday, unfold-Ustory of gripping,' drama. It la a plcturlsatlon of JasJ Oliver Cur wood's story of tbe same name. Herbert Brenon, who produced It, Thomas Melghsffand the entire supporting company travelled more Friday, than four thousand miles by sea from Hollywood Into the wilds of British Columbia to secure tbe proper ' lo- Mark . cations. Here Is an outdopr etory Used bused upon conditions so recent they can scarcely be. called history. It tells of the grim battle waged against Mark Twains famous story Life forces seeking to exploit the country on was used as a the by the sons of men who went there a text bookMississippi In filming Cruxe James by secquarter of a century ago. This ond generation, tbe men of today, his latest production for Paramount are the true Alaskans. Melghaw's The Fighting Coward. Tbe producer, who carried a large new starring vehicle Is an Idealisation of playera and technicians company of this sturdy race which has come on the Mississippi River, to Xatches Into existence under the shelter, 'of found Mark Twain's book was held In the American flag. , the highest respect by tbe old timers, who say It Is a true portrait of the For Sale or Rent 20 acres of first of 1850 according to traditions! days wAtur with class river land good come to them through thelf which Shbre. right. See Wm.R.Creer, Lake lAOVKSTtalMSKTl parents. The Fighting Coward which was For Sale Joseph Brockbanks adapted to the screen from Walter 27 acre farm Just west of his home In town, crops and team; 14 acres Woods recent stage play, Magnolia' hay, IS acres of beets. Good water deals with the days before the Civil right. See J. A. Brockbank. War in the South. (ADVKBTUaiONT) Ernest Torrence, Mary Astor, Noah Beery, Phyllis Haver and Cullln LanBLOND ltESH OPINES I II bet the man who is trying to dis are the featured players. At the perfect a method of sending light Angelas Monday and Tuesday. around a corner got his Idea from trying to get It through somebody's Judge and Mrs. A. B. Morgan of square head. Provo visited with relatives hare on The Millers National Insurance Sunday. Company of Chicago, III., request assureds holding their policies 706026 to 50 inclusive, which were Issued or lost by their former-agenat Spanish Fork, Utah, to communicate at once with This Is one of the highest Agency at Salt Lake grade Swiss watches made. Salt Lake City, Utah, their authorised general agents, aa the policies are It is a watch sold only thru null and void. the legitimate Jewelry trade, IAOVCBTISEUXNT) with only one Jewelry store allowed to sell them in a city. ' This beautiful watch is sold In Salt Lake City only by the Leyson Jewelry Store,' and In Provo and Spanish Fork 'only by the Columbia Music and Jewelry Co., sole agents for this watch. Ice-cla- d t -- s red-blood- friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. J. !L Thomas dropped In on them last svenlng and gave them vary pleasant surprise la tbs form t a basket party. Tba time was spent In playing progreealvn 500. W. II. Palmer and Mrs. J. R. Thomas won tbn first prises and 8. II. Snell and Mrs. Agnes Morgan were awarded tho consolation prises. Luncheon was served by th visitors and all went boms happy. A few IlllUIliailllZf S888KI8BS8II88III1IISIUIIIII1ISS8SB J. Bingham Garage ; GENERAL REPAIRS 5 ' g B . Battery and Ignition work . Acetylene Welding and Lathe Work . j Tuttle Building : , a ' : Opposite Auditorium WHAT IS QPcTOMETRY? An Optometrist is not jupt a glass fitter, but a professional Eyestrain Specialist, who gives oculo prism treatment, exercising the weak muscles of the eyes. This relieves eyestrain, headache, nervousnes, dizzines, insomnia and that tired feeling." Ocujo Prism treatment will not only give you better and easier vision, but in many cases glases can be discarded entirely. For appointment phone llG-- j, Spanish Fork. DR. C. M. PETERSON, Optometrist inunuaiHnaiaiuauaiaiiiiUiiiiiuaainna ng 'The GRUEN Watch Jennlngs-Mil-ler-Knowlt- For Fit and Comfort If vou want well-fittin- g, comfortable Rubber' Boots look for the Red Ball' when you buy. This Red Ball Trade Mark appears on d Rubber Footevery piece of wear. It stands for Quality, it means Ball-Ban- more days wear. d. We sell from our complete Footwear you need. Ball-Ban- Call and select line die Rubber Headquarters - for Quality Shoes and -- ' Ball-Ba- nd Footwear Boyack & Warner LEE L. BAKER Democratic Candidate for , District Judge (Political Advertisement.) 1 ( g H 5 8888ll888I8II8l8HiaiBniHIICIIEHI88llliaKII8ll gVItZaHHMHlgHHHIirCBBKUKCUHIgglHIHlim I t S DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE . Twain Story as Text Book num-bri- Tbs officers and teachers of tho Second ward Y. L. M. I. A. went to Provo laat Monday fvenlng and held n party at the horns of Mrs. Sadys Lewis, their former president, who has moved to Provo to mads her home. The evening was spent In playing games, after which refreshments wrs served. Tbs Mutual officers and teachers presented Mrs. Lewis with n flower basket as n token of appreciation for her serviced. Phone 62 Spanish Fork, Utah f |