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Show row; m;ss, Spanish fork, Utah Tin:siASr!sn it GROCERIES Channel Nhiwi I tlf tF li ItH II (HI M.M V bom in turn ril JJ 1 k 27- - It uf 1 hum Mutiny and I ID mother died when M w riy young ll look up the trade I f lprlllrf nd I itiihr.i Lu.yft. , Mi.theb.KtUn M.u l. ty, Mll uri.r waa and turner o years nf him he load arrangements for hi an I isir t attend a boarding paid her way until t, a a aid to pr.,(e..i,.i.t I eigM-r- hd Plenty of Style tUpHii hrr.elf, lie Joined the rhllfrh an 1 Was bap. Hied in 111 by l;iil.r Hugh Finley lie mafiJ Margaret Arinelroltg on F.b SI. They left n.o'Und and efied (or America, esiiii.g fmm llieips.l on April I llih. fail on the hamu. rnrlini. They eaitbip week ere making t tin Voyage They stayed In rhiiaciet Ida Bftn mot it-- Mr Money waa Very anvtuua to ge III llah hni having not money, he m. unable in make the trip; m he to hesiiqniif er and found out l:i. And OceAn of Value In Young Men's Suits tur dal in a life essenus to offer onljr quality fo'id tial, therefore it Whoorr stuffs, fresh gTocmes uhlcn lrin us new customers every day, Also p!ta:e our regulars who would not think of having other than the best. We buy in volume and Are Able to sell At lowest ptices. All of be seasonable dalnies always In stock. We are not un.Tlr.dfuI that we it ...iMr . ran i r rail .. .... tllUN, CAKNA'I ln. HATS CuKX FLANKS ... . I'KAS, Ilk-iH- r p : t : ,ll t ME A TS PUT ROAST, M r II. rill MH KIP. ROAST, ROILING M MAT V an ITo IS. f.r ttruiM.l (oinpany wa shit the A g ready to atari for Flab . so n sent to Mr. Hwnil and i.D1 him f It ere wi anything he could do to par lor the tranporMtiuit of htm.elf ni lt, Mr. Kmin.i told him that there Were no women in the comtwo men as pany bat .e could u Mr. Money refused to go P jiii.lerc, hia Wl'e, SO she volunteered Si . drive a tram and also do the o. king If tl.ey would take When they arrived in Fait lark v , 118, Mr. Money got employ. nei,i as carpenter for the chur.h. They stayed In Fait lake until the of 117 and then moved to i prmg Fork Mr. Money walked to Spanish Fork, earned a bushel uf wheat. Will. It Ire Sold Id Hubert to pay fur movjug I la family - 113 (lc l.lntr,I twain the eighth try. (1(1 w l Mrs wrii )itriK'l,l.aUif luindott j Hit lut 4 Tl Itkl.V TIME ItlKFIt IIIM at the present time to decorTo fatten turkey for market, beInterior of the Wluona Tbea-- j The llurcau of Home K.on in.li . tre, taking the pattern from a breat I". F. Ieparinmul of Agriculture, seg-- gin at out l l.e GrM of November. Feed pin. which munch at a time so the bird belonged to Mrs. Money. l meth-te- r jut following a a Ik a" lie g rc w t on o i' for e r pe n will g away a Util- hungry, gradu ! f preparing and baking ham. work he built himself a little the ',1nnllty until ally I to b. served hot or hop and spent his time making fur- whether It i are all they will up they entire. He furnished Ids borne with 9 nd ham ;,.Wt l0 ,0 Ib. t!it.-ttine a day during the week furniture he made himself. , ru If it I very before natketlng It I a good plan 'rotiKl.Iy. lie has the following children: it overctght. Allow at to feed equal pari of wheat and nal .Vargarei, lUchard. Albert. Kuphemla l ie fir.d part of the fattening Ann and Andrew. one quart of boiling water to during on. gradually changing to corn Mr. Monty was an energetic fill-- oath pound of bam. or ennurh o the weather become cooler. Old xen. He worked for the welfare of eovr It. I'lace It In the orn Is nu Ii better for turkey than completely his home and community. He wa hot ami. for this size ham. ad' nw corn, but It must be free from very faithful to hi rhurth. I lent y sliced, two stalk of cel muslin. feeding of new During hi later year he led a very one tnreot In scour. com otten one remit three salt, ery, telery teasjioon and contented life, iendlng quiet hi time In planting and caring for spring parsley, one onion silted. two Mr I. F. Clifford and daughter, cup his flowers and beautifying hi home or three hay leave, and ' iVe Lilia, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0n, t,"'n ' lrt C"ralways said he"wa'med'to be abie week-ento earn his last blstuit. to eat it and f,;"r or.,flv; lM,Iun,l rou""!u M. M. Thomas l.it then die. I think this wish wa rlod. Twenty five inl.i Vrs. Clutle Dart and children simmering granted betause on the morning oli ute to the pound will In approxinut pint Mi ml. iy with Ihe James Fran-'(Mav 13th. 1907, he died very sud-- , i t'lindies at 1jyion. Test by using a skewer ly right. deuly. or a fork with long tine. Turn the .Mr. Uri Stewart, who ha spent ,ham so It will rook ewnty on both ASSESSMENT NOTICE Alta SuNrior Mining uiul Milling U.nbs. Add more hot wattr a the the past six weeks at Provo with Mr. liquor evaj orated. The ham should util Mi. Meriiil Crandall, returned CnmiMtny, Principal Place of tovered with water during the home Monday and will stop here for Provo, ('tail. After It is ome time. Notice is hereby given that at a 'il.t.re looking period. It In the over r. let lemli stand uiqht meeting of the hoard of directors of Mr. nnd Mr. (I. L. Shoemaker and wish to serve It hot. the Alta Superior Mining and Milling liquor or If you the skin at once, wait until little daughter, Ctorla Jean, Mrs. company, a corporation, held on ,renov the iiant cool, then cover with the Clrace Part and Mr. and Mr. Hoy Thursday, the 20th day or October. lf(jlIow,nK ,.rown Shoemaker of (lenolu were visitor mlx,ure; 3 1927, an assessment , . o. ., ot two fine tsoft bread crumb. at the Fred Dart home Sunday. dolalrs (12) per thousand shares was usart 3 levied upon the outstanding capital half teaspoon mustard, older or vineThe enoimotis weed crop that I gar moisten. Mix these Ingredients, stock of the corporation, payable im- and over the top ol the ham raised every year with the grain I ' mediately to Elmer E. Nelson, secre- until spread one of the chief reasons we do not ' entirely covered. Press tary of said corporation, at his office whole inuv have larger yield of grain jier acre. coat doves the 34j N. 1st West, Provo, Utah. Any K. H, 1 area. fat, at intervals. The.e help to In the spring-whestock upon which this assessment eii, U. 8. Department of Agricul- - I on to also season hold the the Black, paste, ntay remain unpaid on Saturday, the1." Kl Place the ham in a lit sven ture. , 19th day of November, 1927, will be to a crust form then reduce I delinquent and advertised for sale at the temperature quickly, and Imst; frequently public auction, and unless payment elis made before, will be sold on Sa- with a mixture of ham liquor nd 1858-Octob27-- 1 927 der ot vinegar, until the h.mt I evthe of lt)th day December, enly browned. turday, office of the secretary at 1927, at the j 7 i 2 oclock p. nt., to pay the delinquent dinassessment thereon, together with nerLiver and bacon makes a good with meat, especially prepared, the cost of advertising and expense tiie merit of being very valuable in ELMEK E. NELSON, of sale. the diet. Any kind of liver simplies Secretary. iron, and furnishes the Office 34 5 N. First West, Irovo, vitamins, body with protein and calorie-- . j'tateu.d the 1 r-- I - incr--tsin- To kI-i- CALIFORNIA I nnd the Officers are Investigating i,u of vandalism of a most unusual type lomrnitted hero with the pn-- t sev-eadays by a group of beys ranging And llctuin 'ii age from 13 to IS years. Th voutbs went to the apiary of th" Stewart, blot hers, several miles notili DENVER & RIO GRANDE and west of town, by means of a horse and rope lassoed eight or nine WE3TERN RAILROAD tolonies of bees and drug them several rods down the road. The bees would be completely destroyed In t lie Tick I on sale dull) with final profess ns the honey and tombs tcuro limit Nine Month from would be loosened from the frames and the bees would be drowned In ..lie ol Mile.. .Stopover in Itolh the sweets stored for their winter's iliicv limiM !iverr rouli if deuit hern nnd Muilheiolciii supplies. The Fiewart brothers. Ar-- i but tbur and Albert, are working in the -- I. Ml. beet bolds at presnt and the mischief was discovered and reported by farm- - j Winter Tomi-- t Thhet to carler who have farms near the bee! o-! mat ion- - on Mile daily lo April yard. While it is not known who the boys were, farmers I'uial reluill limit SO, I woik In t ho fl.dd near there saw June rcitain deMina-lio- n 13, except a group of boys on horses and sus-plimit ol May vviiich linal bear t them of the damage. This is I'oc detailed farc-H- , the second time that the bee yard tl, flt-- S. lias been parttaly destroyed by simiconic and I'litlmnn reervailon, lar vandalism. on nearest Hbi (iraude Aent. The Perennial Scare Others at $22i0 rb-a- c ft Corn silage is well suited for feeding of all livestock. Dairy cows need It perhaps more than other classes of animals, because the succulence it supplies Is very necessary for large milk production. It Is cheap and economical feed for beef rattle, from breeding cow to fattening steer. The sheep like it and it is well suited to their needs. Even horses and mules may be fed limited quantities of silage with goud results. model lit blue cheviots ami fancy worticd. Tab-trnarl- 1. VACATION FARES WHERE THE DOLLAR GETS ITS VALUE The largest crop yield are reliable only when crop rotatfon and the une of manure or fertlllzera are practiced together. Crop rotation Increase the returns from farm manure and fertilizers; and manure, fertilizers, and lime Increase I lie retars from rotation. threc-hutto- doullc-trcavtc- J i Thomas Bros, Thu correct baid for determining the worth of nny lien a a layer should be not only the total number of egg produced, but alo tin time of production. Ten egg laid In No timber and December are worth approximately JO laid In April or May. We also hive I t hat n)ot ImTh lulled pure ant poultry ralin lountrjr In r m re in Ilian oik-th- irl dm it the mill. art Fa supply of pnul-trof i In ing. and i mm, lie continued to work at the trade of rarpt ntry. lie did rarpenter work FurnLied and OttfurtiLhcd apart-min- t on the Fpanlsh Fork mill, the Ceng e I; nt -S- t-fl Fir 1 National tral ohue, the Irovo and many of the first buildHank. ing here. He carted the pattern for! tai.t kHTinruKNti the border of f rapes and leave that FALL AND WINTER I played an mfive part trouble with the Indian aa a home guard. Ill first home here waa a small dugout on James lloyark'a lot, then he built himself a little house where the fienrge Thomas home now aland. latter be pur-- i based the corner on Main street and built the house w tilth is still standMr. Motley dating lb h ir tArrv inral. Styliah, Smart Patterns Carefully Tailored Youthful Lines Quality Fabrics here. lypit. Hs:hh channel on the h. I... c I lie ! d d Mi-K- in t n, isp-nts- y .ur wrviri with ahvavi at mir inral t II. r ,.' ii. it ihrre-lmtto- tuitt. Fine blue unfinished wontedi, erge, novelty weavea nd tripea; twiat fabrics in novelty bro-vweavea; catiimerea and fancy group atripea and ovcrplaida. Ingle-Lreaate- tii Saturday Specials I ToMATullS Two and aj rl ilefl-nife- tk 1 Pacific Northwest (i one-ha- - .r lf "'7 ii liusi-ncs- - I ly et d By Albert T. Reid, er j ' jltah. Publication dates: ;g October 27. vember 3, 10, 17, 1927.7 No- Quaiterly conference of the PalStake will he held Saturday and Sunday, October 29th and 3oth. The Saturday sessions will be held in the Second ward chapel, the opening session being at 10:30 a. nt. myra It Unwrap meat as soon as it is brot the market, and place It In lean, dry coveied dish in the or other cold placo until wanted. Don't wash meat until just before cooking. Washing draws the juices out and hastens spoilage. ' Always take the pieces of bacon out of the skillet as soon as they are delicately brown and crisp. Drain jthein on clean, unglazed paper, i you leave them in the fat they ivill Ire greasy. Cook bacon In a heavy, jhioad iron skillet over a slow fire, and watch it constantly to prevent scorching. I. m 'Yj!Te arc glait to amtmmcc tljat our carba Jfjor Clirtatmas arc nofcx on biaplag, nb fuerc Ijappu to tell gou j facrc proub Mrs. J. P, Christopherson, wife of Df ilje allotting in efiertt faati; the city recorder, was notified by lelegiam Sunday of the serious in?ivn aag no more lere, but jury to her nephew Wayne Leethum, route in 'pleaae bo, nb the rarba bttll apeak for tbemacl&ea to goul J AUTOCA S T- - Ask to see our Christmas Card samples of ltovo, in a raijroad accident. No i.irticuinr.- - were received except that :he yt ung man had both legs crushed end had been taken to the hospi-ti- i at Billington, Montana, in a condition. It is understood that he wns on hi way home. He was 21 years old, the son of Mr. and Mr. William T. Leetham q.f Provo. The mother was recently the victim of a nervous breakdown and it is feared t lie slock of this trouble nnv he erious with her. She is tne sister of Mrs. J. P. Christopherson and Mrs. M .W. Christopherson of this city. ser-ii.U- -- immil Marking the sixty-nint- h anniver? sary of the birth of farmer president Theodore Roosevelt, October will un- 27,; Mount Vernon, N. vg! this newest statue of TK, which' was sculptored by the famous Miserendioo of N Y. ) |