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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORE, UTAH FRESH MEA TS About Ifour L. A. Anderson, principal of the high school, is busy this week taking the school census. Signs Dempsey Guess Her Age? Mrs. Mima Hales left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City to spend a week with her daughter, Leah. She will attend the teachers convention while there. Things You Should Know by John Joseph Caine, Mrs. Effle Dart, asisted by Mrs. Ellis Fuller, entertained at a family dinner Sunday evening at 6 oclock in honor of the birthday anniversary of Fred S. Dart, Jr. Yellow chrysanthemums were the table decorations. Covers were laid for twelve. The evening was spent enjoying social M. D o Danger in Cold, But conversation. M rs.Reuben D. Gardner and Mrs. Louise Alexander were hostesses at the last meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gardner. The early part of the meeting was devoted to business and listening to an Interesting report of the National Convention of the Auxiliary given by Mrs. Sarah Sterling, who has recently Cold is one of the most power ful agencies opposed to free circulation of the blood. Immerse the handa in blanching, stiffening and pain will result. Free circulation of the blood is the 'v 3 ice-wat- Special This Week !....15c Choice Chuck Roasts, per lb 10c Chaico Boiling Beef, per lb 17c Choice Rib Roast, per lb. 32c Skinncd lb Premium Swifts Hams, per 2 lbs. for 23c fresh Hamburger, ground, 20c Round Steaks, per lb 22c Loin Steak, per lb. 20c T Bono Steak, per lb 18c Chuck Steak, per lb YOU CANT BEAT THESE PRICES THOMAS BROS. A 1i essential for good outstanding health. It is true that cold bathing is, in certain conditions, a valuable procedure, but abuse of this powerful agency is certain to produce harm. Unless there is prompt reaction after cold applications to the surface of the body, there aro few measures more dangerous. Cold contracts the capillaries and forces the blood elsewhere from the point of contact. If the surface of the body be chilled for a considerable time, the blood is driven into the lungs or other internal organs with great force, and stasis will result. Thousands of invisible bacteria find lodgement in the congested tissues, and multiply rapidly as in pneumonia, arthritis and even meningitis. Cold is a much more deceptive agency than heat, the latter warning its victims in time, while cold may inaugurate a fatal disease, without imperative admonition. The subject of winter bronchitis will occur with the advent of cold weather. Many elderly people are afflicted with this distressing malady, and swallow barrels of cough mixtures which may or may not give temporary relief. Air your bedrooms dally, and close them at night. Aging people should not sleep in Cola air, neither should they be exposed to sudden changes of temperature. There is no sense in changing a comfortable room into most uncomfortable one, and warm air may be just as pure as cold. j'' i ' K. ' r; ' i i cr JM hm essJH Wherever she appears throughout the countr- y- er seemir eternal youth is the subject of cussion. This is a new photo of Fanny Ward at 62 and still a great American stage favorite. attended the injured hand and thinks he will be able to save the fingers. Two large unfurnished rooms for 880 North 1st East. rent (AOVKBTIBBUBNT) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior,, U. S. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 13th, 1925. NOTICE Ib hereby given that Nathan Edwards, of Thistle, Utah, w ho ,on December 6th, 1922, made Home- stead entry, No. 019963. for EV4 SW14, Lots 3 and 4 NESE4, Sec.' 18, Twp 9 South, Range 4 East, SE SWNfcl4. Section 13, Township 9 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described before the Register of the U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 21st day of November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Oscar Daniel Jensen of Spanish Fork, Utah, John I. Hayes of Thistle, Utah, William A. Pace of Springville, Utah, and H. L. Sterling of Spanish Fork, ELI F. TAYLOR, Utah. Land Mrs. J. Selden Hansen entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of her birthday. A four course dinner was served at 4 oclock to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Hansen, Mrs. F. W. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mortenson, Miss Ruth Hansen, Keith and Fred Mortenson, all of Ephraim, Mrs. Hannah Christensen of Herri-maEva Christensen of Goshen and Miss Melba Hansen of Goshen. The rooms and the table were decorated in Halloween colors and symbols. The evening was spent in social chat. , Vi At STRANG JEWELRY PLEA with the new and improved Chiropractic Health Service, NOW given at my office If you have not already invetigated it SEE ME TODAY, in the MorganBldg. Early and Qct Your Pick TC5 ...... The Chiropractor .... a ing at them. Let our long experience protect you. 32 years in the exclusive jewelry business. YU Will ut, pmttsli Jfark prpHH You cant tell the true value of DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and WATCHES by look- n, ar . ..... ' ' SIDDdl 7 Starter? wAwT AAf ?7 TOTAL $333,585.66 State of Utah, County of Utah: P.P.Thomaa, being first duly sworn according to law, doposea and says that he la Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of tho said bank at the dose of business on the 5th day of October, 1925. P. P. THOMAS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of October, 1925. MILLIE CHRISTMAS, Notary Public. My commission expires 18th day of Octobor, 1926. Correct, attest: Henry Gardner, A. T. Money. Jos. Hanson, Directors. 8tate of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Plxton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company filed In my office this 15th day of October, 1925. SETH 1IXTON, Bank Commissioner. unvasTissassT) BOYACK AND WARNER Cl Tf1 A D Fine Granuated 0 U vJillV New Crop, 15 lbs for LARD 2 pounds BREAKFAST QQ OC 49c Fancy Eastern B BACON ' HAMSBl0toaiflbys,perlb COCOA fuU tfflavor,'3 lbs. for JELLO Per package HI TPIf l?TC Best galvanized DUVudYUld lOqut. 19c 12qt.,29c m 34c 25c 10c 14qt.39c GALVANIZED TUBS No. 1 Galvanized $75c No. 2, 85c No. 3, 95c BOYACK AND WARNER Phono k. A social hour followed the business, 600 being tho main diversion, high score being won by Mrs. Daisy Daniels and the consolation by Mrs. Alice William S. Cornaby had three Angers of his right hand quite badly smashed Tuesday while turning a rachet of one of the cars at the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company plant, where he is employed. Dr. J. W. Hagan One of the social events of the week was a prettily appointed dinner given at the Robertson Hotel, Miss invite you to see our new Donna Robertson acting as hostess. Christmas line The dinner was served in four courses at 8 oclock. The room and table Our Greeting Card stock was never were beautifully decorated with autumn flowers. The guests were: the so fine . Misses Sarah Lloyd, Erma Williams, Regina Robertson, Mildred Bradford, Uhcres distinction, quality and Isabelle Davis, Mary Bradford; Messrs. Robert Larson, Harold Earl, both Register. good value here I ADTBBTI Rdf aim of Salt Lake Jack Cowan of Nephl; In every card we are offering this Delbert Gay, Royal Gay, and Dan all of Provo and Lorln Gro-tegReport made to the Bank CommisLeavitt, . year. sioner of the State of Utah, of the of Spanish Fork. condition of the And your own special taste we can Camp No. 2, of the J. Wylie ThomCOMMERCIAL BANK as Chapter of the Daughters of Utah located at Spanish gratify, too, of SpanlshFork, aftermet last Pioneers, Thursday of Utah, State of in Fork the County Sonoon at the Second ward Relief Go carry your Christmas Greetings at the close of business on the clety Hall, Counselor Mrs. Evelyn Utah, 1925. for you. Jones, presiding. Following the open- 5th day of October, RESOURCES exercises of and singing ing prayer, the program was given, the main Loans and Discounts ...$267,357.43 1,196.25 feature of which was the history of Overdrafts 14,800.00 the life of Willard Orson Oreer, given U. S. Liberty Bonds and Fixtures 11,500.00 by his daughter, Mrs. Ipmtna Ditch- Furniture Real Estate Other The continued book reading ings. 250.00 owned Come of the History of Utah was given by Mrs. Maggie Ludlow and two read- Due from Federal 838.69 Reserve Bank ings were also given by little Miss Edith White of Payson. Luncheon Due from other banks . . . 19,268.79 waa served to 85 members and in- Checks on other banks in same town $1,334.81 vited guests. 22.87 Cash Items . . . Gold 2,435.00 Silver 2,754.92 9,640.00 GASOLINE CUS Currency CHAPIN By A 16,087.60 Total Cash on hand $2,875.99 Expenses Interest Paid . 1,253.49 SAfCu- tTotal '$4, 129.48 OH Got FE7WM0 Reserve Bank Federal vtHATk m'MArrca Missus Curms tuurm T' SoMe THIS GHT 2,250.00 Stock JlSTIU-EKnow IP HER CAR S vimtnhis SAYS He CAN'T 37.00 Short Cash VcATE- aYOU WILL RIAPYAu' WAIT ANY uhV)4sAm HiLL'OCWV -J oveiuBriwg- it Right Willyah? uw&ea YOU KEEP TWINS TOTAL $333,585.66 Ah 'on You (l way Get WHATCHA 0lN' sotweyU work IMA LIABILITIES suwpay Roast at her WITH VVO MN COLEMAN MEAT. TfMlMT Capital Stock Paid I.n..$ 50,000.00 wis ; MURRY Shop 9? 25,000.00 Surplus Fund IVhS Undivided Profits $3,814.53 HOW TuR YOU 6,366.73 Interest IS IT TO CRANK Total $9181.26 Him AS THIS Smith cehtem Less Expenses and T1RST IF WE'LL HOWS TH' Taxes Paid, etc. $4,129.48 6,051.78 HiT A Right ROADS ? AWAY TOURIST bad Subject Deposits Any CAmP'KxT to check ....$109,256.20 FIVE 0CUXX Cashier's Checks 9,203.40 EVENIN'? 231.65 Certified Checks AW IS T Demand Deposits. . 118,691.25 Total FREE OR Time Certificates 80,948.30 Savings Deposits 63,894.33 Total Time Deposits.... 134,842.63 - returned from the convention. Fitzsimmons, Floyd Michigan City, Ind., promoter, a real thorn in the side of the N. Y. Boxing Commission which is try ing to punish Dempsey for lack of respect Fitzsimmons claims to nave the champions signature for a title bout with Harry Wills, July 4, 1926 and for which Dempsey if to receive the record purse of all time $1,000,000. 4 G2 |