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Show 2a the Spanish fork rnnss, Spanish fork, C ANGELUS PROGRAM Believe in Title Insurance I II The Horticultural of I' tali county has arranged for a lour to visit the pear orchard of Provo Rauch. The two deinuiiKlration orchard will be visited and method of control evplalued. Other end lnect problem will also be dlcued who wll be In attond-anre- , by specialist r: Chairman Aaltanl Iota Negri Three Sinners Wife iiml mother nml then, wirt htroke of fate, an outcast. A nunusual utory with a powerful lesson. I.y one Also TAKING THE COUNT " . , Johnny I at tell, professional of Mamaroncck, N. Y., who won th. National Open Golf Championship - ',n defeating Bobkv Jvncs, the Atlanta, Ga wriiard. The tenaity and excite ment of the game can heal he illua trated hr the scor,; HU r Mffa f V y Your title. Iuurcd by u. m guaranteed to b aeeur. If lit Ictnt fun or a question of validity arise. w anum lh burden. You are fulyl protected again! the slightest loaa. Complete Aliotraet Tier vlea for Thou Who Still Want Abstract SATVKDAY, JULY 7th The News Parade Insure it! County Agent W. F. leaving to take over county agent work In Washington County, nud hia successor will lm pr.-n- t at thia time also. Mr. Smith hua tire oily returned from a tour through the Sacramento Valley, where the big bulk of the world- pear crop h raised. He Investigated tlm experimental work bHug done at Talent, Oregon, and at lavi, California, ami will give the results of bis luvesil-gallon- s at the lima of till lour. Fiult grower will assemble at the l.lneoln High School, on I'rovo Ih-- b al I p. m., Thursday, July 12. If you are a pear grower you run afford ,lo apend one-hal- f day for Fire Itllglii rontrol Information. All fruit grower of the rounly are Invited, Smith, III reason, .f course, U obvious. Title to pruerfy lire the security for iimi; of I lx loans made by hank. IMIrr loan ran In made wiili greater security If title are ln nuntl, thus removing the risk of I.. through faulty l III., .la an Individual, 1 favor liilo Insurance for the same reason llial I favot lnuranr on lift and property." (Signed) v . I Here' Cbm Miavcr, Chairman Commit-Ire- , wloi sunup the gavel at tne coiHcoio.ii at II, union, Tr c.f Ihimmaiic National NJ , A Stuhniann of this city was the Socialist candidate for HEMSTITCHING Mr. Geo. E. tin s. Klngsford, Fereday Apartment, No. rreiary of Stale of (Tali at a con,GEZl Si- -j SI. , . vention of the purty held Wednesday j ufieriiiM.il ut the Labor Temple In Mr. ami Mrs. Oakley liurfey and Mra. Luth'-- Christmas suffered an chlldre nof Rearer Dam and Mr. and Salt l.uke City. A full slat ticket apoplectic stroke lust week and Is Mra. Harold Marble and little dau- was named at the convention with reported to bn in a very critical ghter, spent the Fourth hero a tlm the cx option of one Justice of the guest of Mr. and Mr. Anm Wood. Supreme four!. II. im-- It. a uL r with . FMTEE&! Vv HUE Rl.li.lir KM 1 FRIDAY, JULY r.ih Mj To be sure of your title Heals Hobby Jones dl.e STEPHEN L CHIPMAN Mr. rhlpmaii, niercliniit'lmiikiT of American Folk, Merit iliml n au official in many prominent I'lah enterprises, writes in parts "t" hunker, I Miri In lllli Imniimv. t UTAH Sally Phipps and Nick Stuart . Wg'jif A heroic tale of a newsreel romance an dadventure. Kir of the largest abstracting ronrema In Clali and l.talio I'nrnnionnl Tlieuler Hhlg., Provo.. 21th M. Ogden .Ifaillnleil Willi t ProjMtsvs Smith Mr. and Mr. Merrill Crandall and children of Provo apent the Fourth here, 'guests of Mr. and Mra. Albert f Stewart. 'i SUNDAY, JULY 8th a dren of Salt Lake City, spent the Fourth here, with Mr. and Mra. T. J. Rowe. Thomas L. Hickey, San lawyer, and an ardent supporter of Alfred E. Smith, who made the speech nominating Smith for president at the Democratic National Convention at. Houston. Texas. Young University. Honor Bound A daring drama of life in the convict labor camps. Also JACK and JILTED and FOX NEWS MONDAY and TUESDAY JULY 9th and 10th James Murray Rose Marie ; COLUMBIA DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSEL- POOR PAPA t 1 Wednesday and Thursday JULY 11th and 12th George Bancroft in The Drag Net M-M- -- CO. L BUY NOW! Illust. I. Actual photograph of two "Rig Hulls" in twine can rut away ) ( part of ran haw allowing how the patented covall twine to run out er of the bul without snarling or t bunching. The "Rig Hall" auvea time during the busy luirvea you ean bind tx-o- n Length, Strength, Weight Treated against destruction by insects. Many grain growers are inlliieheed by a small lull lid saving on the original price of twine. .Inferior twine frequently lias tow binicb.-that rateli in the needle or jam the knofter anil thin places that are likely to break, liotli cuuse delay when time means money. Furthermore, the length may be short, and short length is hard to check up on. Few purchasers take the trouble or have the facilities to test for length and strength. It pays to play safe anil buy a d brand like tlm MeCOKMICK-GKEItlNtime-trie- 1600 more bundles with two "Rig Halls" of Standurd or Sisal t wine. Order Early Price, per Sack, $7.20 Ask Us About Our FREE THERMOMETER Offer We have just, received some beautiful white enameled I hermonieters. Ask ' flow You Can Procure One FREE in Also 4 for Guaranteed for House Peters j BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH RECORDS without TANGLING or WASTE and Ascreen sensation from the pliiy that ran for two years on Broadway. and Unwinds Freely to the last foot - in 1 ? -- Estelle Taylor Spring Lake spent the Fourth here and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dart. Miss Muriel Christensen entertained the members of the Penoma club last Thursday evening at her home. Music and social conversation were the diversions. Luncheon was served at 10 o'clock to twelve members and two special guests. Misses Norma Christensen and Alta Roach. Roses and sweet peas were the decorative note. J. and Mrs. Lydia Moore and son, Alva, and Miss Teressa Moore and Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Menlove and son of Wells R. Martell, Spanish Fork student who recently graduated from the Dental College of the University of Southern California, was honored just before the close of the spring semester with election to Phi Kappa Phi, the national scholarship fraternity. Each year, ptudents standing highest in scholarship are chosen by the fraternity from the various colleges comprising the Trojan campus. Martell formerly attended Brigham (tSts ! George OBrien Mr. and Mra. Guy Shoemaker and family of Genola apent the Fourth here and xtere Idnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clayson entertained at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clayaon and children of Dividend and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mlckelson and children of .? j V le BIG BAL Matinee at 2:30 Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ellett and chil- Vd " Non-Collapsib- SCARLET ARROW and COMEDY Red Currant for Sale.' Inquire al The Pres Office. DIEEESSN The Original Also Ill j RflcCOOSEOCK COMING- Norma Talmadge in The Dove Ilia . ' |