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Show TIIE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, OTAn barn, MIm Mry gorvnaon Mt Saturday' For Sails bug Wagau, for I m Angels. CnIlfornU, II. J 8es hatk, team, sic, aba sxpsrts lo apsnd tbs winter, drown, will lia Ilia gueat of har slater, Mr. j. II, Itoesa. The J. Wyll Thomas chaplet No. i, Daughter of Pioneers will meet A birthday .upper wa, given at Octuber In honor, Th of Mr. Payton last rrlday evening (,,ry Clayson, lha orcaalon being and Mra. ftlchard Money will ha bla eightieth birthday. Supper wta served at I o'clock to membera of the Immediate family, Mr. and Mrs. There will be a meeting of the IS. A. Clayson of 8paolh Fork, Mr. Ue'lolral and Mre. Jeese A. Clayson and dau-- 1 Association at 101 N. Main, Apt. 3. ghter, Reth. Mrs. Edith Stubbs, Mrs. October 1, at 4:30 p. in. lo Georgs A. Clayson and Infant daugh- Sunday. all Interested are requested to whbh NaMr. Mrs. and all of Provo ter, Shore and , come. SOI, E. HALE, President. than Clayson Jr., of I! Mr. and Mre. William Clayson of Mrs. Dlantha Livingston was hosPayaon were In attendance. A liol to the member eof the SelfCul- tess waa chicken aupper served and the of Kr,day In splte'of ,ur C,ub ! I t xe spent" fn v Is It I n g. Th wn. w'k' program his advanced age. Mr. Clayson Is still Mrfc Kruo rnct hals and hearty and often spends rw,d,n Ibyllle Livingston; day working at the Clayson shop In ,'r ,le Livingston. Luncheon this city with tola son, E. A. Clayson. ,on' 'was served at orlock. The meet- b b,dd regularly on each Mrs. Lee Pert was the motif for a 'l" evening during the fall and Thursday afterbride's shower :; whrgj,., , 0,U'. 1 It given Saturday Saturday Specials I 10c TOMATOES PEAS, per can ...... 10c CORN, per can 10c LAUGH SALMON 23c MEATS. lOT ROAST, per Ih. PRIME Rill ROAST, per lb Se Mr, j noon by Mrs. Eflle Dart, assisted by Mrs. James 8orenson, Jr. During the afternoon games were played and appropriate readings given by Miss Emma Lewis, Mlsa Louise Stewart, Mrs. Lydia Moore, Mrs. Rachel Dart and Mrs. Eflle Dart. A buffet luncheon wna served at S o'clock to 33 guests. Assisting In serving were Mrs. Grace Dart, Mre. Lillian Soren-- ' eon, Mra. Lola Stewart and Mrs.! Charles Dart. Out of town guests were Mrs. Merrill Crandall and chll-- ' dren and Mra. Crl Stewart of Provo: ' Mrs. Lydia Moore.MIss Teresas Moore! and Mrs. Tbos. Menlove of Spring Lake; Mrs. G. L. Shoemaker and! daughter, Margaret of Genola, and Mrs. Vera Francom of Iayson. B,r' To Petrous of the I'oMufilce , .The fourth quarter of IW7 Is Iters end with this quarter begin the of mail of all rlnra,. The at tent Ion of nil pnlrona ta ngnln ended to the proper nddrrlog of nil mail, regardless of t lassl , , , ..liter) art hie mailed should bear the address of the semtecilhla should In placed on I lie upper left hand foe. of llie art hie.. The addrrea of Hie pciwoa for who nit he article la Intended should la- - plnrrd near the rtaier of llie artbje, Spars should he left mi that llie stamp may be rnnet-llewit liout blurring llie Write plainly, giving street or boa number and there will be but very little mnil lost. It, T, I.KVli. Postmaster. ee Mrs. P, P, Clifford and daughter. Lolls, of Salt latks, spent tile last week-enhere visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Thomas. d Hannah Curnahy was hostess lat Thur Four table of bridge day evenlug. were played, Miss Lurlle Ferguson winning the prise for high score. Luncheon wee served at the card tables to the members sod one spetlal guest, Mrs. Eldon I'alfreyman of Miss lo th O. A. . ISridge Club Sprlngvllle. Mrs. Minnie Christianson wna hostess to the members of the Ladles' Literary Club Thursday afternoon. Twelve members and one special guest, the mother of the hostess.were present. Miss Lenore Sterling gave several reading and Mrs. Maggie Swenson resd a magailne article. A luncheon was served at 6:30, Mrs. Fay Christianson assisting the hostess. SPANISH FORK ,,, el-dre- d If We llad Some Item School-teach(on Country er 18c With membera of the local health e committee assisting. Dr. L. L. and Nurse Evallnu Reed held We are always at your service with a health conference last Thursday afternoon at the Junior High School childour meats for every meal. Fifteen building. ren and 67 school children were examined, making a total of 78 during Of the the afternoon. children examined, only one was normal, IS defects were registered, live corrections noted since last conference, 3 were underweight, other de; WHERE THE DOLLAR GETS ITS VALUE fects noted were, flat feet, 1; skin trouble 1; hernia - posture 1; rick8; diseased tonsils and adenoidB ets, 3 Holstien milch cowa. Mrs. Richard Thomas and little For Sale trouble l;ears, 3; get! a visit 3; are short here for respiratory See II. G. Olsen, Spanish Fork. daughter 1; nervous system 1. Bewith Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas. Feeder lambs," ewe There home Is at Hattiesburg, Miss- cause of the bad day, the conference For Sale ewes and rams. See issippi, where Mr. Thomas is employ- was poorly attended. But Dr. lambs, aged Is gratified at the work Being ed by the J. C. Penney Company. Wm. J. Johnson. rhone 114. done in Utah County which Is the leading county in Utah in health work and Spanish Fork Is far up In the scale in comparison to other towns In this county. It is said that Utah leads the United States In organized health work. llq achool-tearber- 's CO-O- P. We Have an Excellent Assortment of oate Fail amid Winter MISSES AND GIRLS4 WINTER COATS Culll-mor- . We have a line of Coats for Miss-e- s pre-echo- ol a Thomas Bros. and Girls in the newest materials pre-echo- ol and colors and fur trimmed. They are exceedingly moderate in price. 1- ry Iricotl nt Cul-limo- re Fd" Years THE MOST SUCCESSFUL BALLOON TIRE TREAD! The Saturday Evening Post in the fall of 1922 carried the announcement of the original balloon tire; it was a Gum Dipped Balloon and hore the same tread that has made it famous ever since, e, -- cientifical 1 Constructed to sure utmost October 4. 1927. NOTICE la hereby given that John E. Clark, of Thistle, Utah, who, on Sept. 27, 1922, made stock raising homestead entry No. 024742, for E14 Sec. 34, WH Section 35, Township 10 South, Range 3 ast. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yeproof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Price, Utah, on the 15th day of November, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: D. A. Mitchell, R. L. Mitchell, Frost Mitchell and Joseph Jones, all of Thistle, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. OREM LINE EXCURSION y in- at SAFETY lower prices COMFORT than at any other time in tire ECONOMY ONE DAY RATES ONE CENT PER MILE Spanish Fork to Salt $1.20 Lake and Return Selling Dates, Oct. 3rd to 9th Spanish Fork, Utah 11-- 3 R RATES Fare Round Trip Selling Dates, Oct. 3rd to 9th Good Returning October 11th SPECIAL TRAINS SUNDAY, OCTOBER Oth Leaves Spanish Fork 6:36 a.m. Stops at regular stations. Arriving Salt Lake at 9 a. m. Leaves Salt Lake for Spanish Fork at 9:30 p. m. For detailed information on njoy the comforts of home by returning daily. Ride with comfort and safety by using the OREM" and save money too. V anil llA --u&Ji MARK ANovv Pair FREE if they Rip quality woolen fabrics. Some are and some are trimmed self-trimm- ed with rich fur. The prices are most reasonable. $4.75 TO $12.75 FaDD Winter Coats Our selection of Ladies Coats Henry L Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic, Mgr. in- clude all the latest fashion details. They are of the newest materials, in the newest colors and are trimmed with the newest and finest furs. Priced at - ex- cursions, ask your agent. TRADE Our Coats for the Tiny Tots are beautifully tailored of excellent and t STOP-OVE- Smith Aulo Co. CHILDRENS COATS Ladies CONFERENCE STATE FAIR Tires and lubes are now selling STYLE AND WARMTH IN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ar Full-Siz- $9.75 TO $22.75 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, $15.00 TO $60.00 SPANISH FORK a aalaryl If each child will bring an egg to school tomorrow, 1 will ahow yon how Colutubue made one aland on end. And If yon cannot get nn egg. Just bring n piece of bam!' country J 17c BOILING MEAT and lot for al II. Chriateiieen. ks Wlietlier it Ih steak, eluipM, or roast meat, it is sure to lc fresh when ini ltiy from us. W e select our meats carefully, so tlmt our patrons may jjet the choicest cuts. You may either call in person or phone your order. will receive prompt ami careful attention. Horn James CO-O- P. |