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Show TUB .SPANISH FOUR PJIESS, SPANISH FORK. OTAn an apthe price levels the osfVy offer trad channels tha beef supply. i noticeable that many dairy men have taken advantage of tha preunt situation lo sell off thslr low producing rows, using tha proceeds to make replacements with mora pro dunlve animals, and In many rases the ale of litres poor produrera wITl make posalhla tha pnrrbasa of two heavy producers. ty working out a process of clean areas, we will make a substantial advance In swine production and at l be same lima greatly help the dairy men by furnishing a profitable mar kei for skim milk. Tha raising of the standards of sanitation In dairies throughout tha country baa made the handling of swlue In the dairies a most practical operation and tha des Irabillty of this has been evidenced at many markets where premiums are offered for awlne produced In ac credited clean arena. There never was a mora favorable time, from the standpoint of market values, fur the dlarytnan to sell off his unprofitable rows at tha public matkets, and the general oplnlod la that cattle price levels will occupy a strong position for soma lima to It Is Title Insurance Is a Vital Need NEPJII L. MORRIS ri rkUif )! loan furm the hwirt of In IIm atturfgai, liMililinif iMMri) limit lrnMM't Iona llirnuuli tui li nm m real l lluur.. lUiau rents m w llu H Mrll)i III In liurwt HI) la Intailulilf la N llal mill, IN llrnl ll liwtl'Ni 1 in rliim-n- l I.r NlmolulN mM) for ImHIi Imrnmrr ami It w 1 l...r,M . I'rt Iii'ril llullillnjf KociHy. 1reolilrnl, ClUa Mrrla A Hmw I o. IHiHlur, l.ln)U. alili-nl- all Z)Mrltnrtil financial executives Midi. ru i It lf Itiauranrc tmrauac of I It extra security It It alTtirda. eeitlul lo Iha protection of your properly till a your life inauranra la to your estate. With an Inter iiiouulaln TUI lluaranty pulley, you cau-nLlk Mr. Morris, Un ot loe! To be sure of your title insure unlikely that It will have III. pro laid effect upon of beef animals, as lng largely go Into nut taken rare of by it!" fOTERMOUNTAttt come. KTITLE GUARANTY COMPANY Mrs. Geo. E. HEMSTITCHING Klngoford, Kcreday Apartments, No. TIIK WA TM.I IKIMT Mtl.HIUIt Ol FLAVOR TIILM AM." there A century and a half si took place upon the soil of New York an event which marked an era In world hUfory M wall as American history. It was Iha surrender of general who has well been called the "unluck lest soldier of iliein all," and It was tha rllinai of one of the fifteen decisive battles of tha world. The story of this unlucky soldier Is an appealing one and, even though he was an enemy to America, Americans remember hint kindly. Do you know who ba was and what tha event Was which marked tha and of bis great scheme of conquest? If you do not, better read the illustrated fea tbre article, "Tha Unlucklest Holdler of Them All, by Klmo Scott Watson Youll In Ibis Issue of The Press. find It ofdeuc S. Interesting. Mark Moran, who has been work lug In Neada, has returned to bis home here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas left Saturday for their home at Sheridan, Wyoming, after spending two weeks here with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas, and with her parents at American Fork. Mr. Thomas Is employed by the J. C. Penney store at Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Kills Fuller, Delbert Fuller, Mr. and Mra. Lee Hurt, Mr. Miss Rachel Moran apent momC Orr'ici few and Mrs. Fred Dart, Jr and Mr. and LAKICIT days of last week visiting her mother Mrs. Charles Dart and children fortn ed a picnic party and motored up Mrs, Annie Moran. Diamond Fork Sunday where they .Ulllliilfil wltli the of tin la rural ahMnut log ronecrna In Neurly everything la being served had an enjoyable time. I 'tail ami lilulio on a lettuce leaf nowadays escept a Members of the Ladles' Literary subpoena. atlll almlraila. who Ilium tlelre for Complete a rthf clule entertained their husbands at 412 Ultli ruraiimunl Theatre IlIdKi Provo Ogden Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Ilardy, Mrs. the Glengarry Resort Saturday evenIsabelle Thomas, and daughter, Tier ing. There were sixteen couples presnice, spent Thursday visiting friends ent. Ilathlng was enjoyed, after at l.ehl. which a bounteous picnic luncheon was served at one long table. DancMr. and Mrs. Elias Thomas, Mr. ing rounded out the evening. and Mrs. taster Thomas, George C. Thomas and a number of his grand- -' Mrs. F. taRoy Stewart of a Iowa, and her aon and picnic party enjoyed up'loosa, HQFork last Sunday. ter, are visiting for a while with her Eradication of tuberculosis from health officers, but for purely ecoit parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hatch at The tadies Literary Club met last Sprlngvllle, and with other relatives the dairy herds In the went la not cmlc reasons for the benefit of the Friday afternoon with Mrs. Maggie at Spanish Fork. Mra. Stewart stoponly a public health problem, but It dairy Industry. There Is a very derided sentiment Ludlow. There were twelve mem- ped off at Denver and spent four days la one of the moat Important economMrs. J. II. ic problems before the live stock In- on the part of milk distributors that bers present. The time was spent with her dustry todny. There la a sentiment tuberculosis should be eradicated planning club activities for the Bum- Bailey. among both the live stock Interests from dairy herds. This feeling has mer. Luncheon was served at 5:30, The Utopia Club met at the home and among others looking towards developed to such an extent that the the hostess being assisted by Tier of Mrs. Ardella Creer Thursday ev the cleaning up of tubercular herds. man with unhealty or untested cows daughter. Kdna. It seeiua to be generally agreed does not realize as much for his proenfng. Bridge was the main diverMrs. C. F. Illues and Mrs. Char- sion. The club prize for high score that a tuberculosis row wll lent as duct as the man with a dean, tested much or more feed than the healthy herd. This fact is doing more than lotte Mayer of Los Angeles, Califor- was won by Mrs. Annie Siler and the animat, hut w ill not produce as much anythnig else to eliminate the un- nia, left Monday for their home after guest prize by Miss Donna Creer. milk. The cow is merely a machine clean herds for when the dairymans spending two weeks visiting relatives The rooms were beautifully decoratthrough which the dairyman con- pocketbook is directly alfected, it Is and friends here. They were housa ed with June roses. In addition to verts his grata and pasture Into a not difficult for him to realize dial guests of Mrs. George Hansen, sister the members, guests were Mrs. Armarketable product. If that machine he cannot afford to handle other than of Mrs. Hines. Mrs. Hines was pay thur McKell, Mrs. David Jones, Mrs. is impaired through disease, and It strictly clean cows. lug her first visit to Spanish Fork i Rulon Creer and Miss Donna Creer. Not only are the diarymen market- thirteen years. the life of the machine is shortened from the same cause, there seems to ing reactor cows, but they are also Attorney R. II. Andrus, chairman Mrs. A. V. Nelson was honored by of the Republican Fourth Judicial bo no sound economic reason why culling' their herds of animals which that machine should not be discard- are not producing enough milk to her children and grandchildren Wed- Dlstrcit of Utah, has Issued a call of ed In favor of one in perfect condi- represent some profit to the owners. nesday evening of last week, the oc- the Republican Fourth Judicial DisThe result Is that thousands of cattle casion being her birthday anniver- trict Convention to be held at Provo, tion. This Is just what the dairymen of of dairy strains are passing into the sary. A hot dinner was served at Utah County, State of Utah, at 2 the Southwest, as well as in most beef channels to some extent helping Mrs. Nelsons home at 6 oclock by p. ni.t In the Court House, on the 15th day of August, A. D., 1928, for other parts of the United States, are the beef supply and their ready use the daughters and daughters-in-law- , conis made the which was eneliminpossible the time after the some In instances through the spent purpose of nominating two Dis doing. ation of the tubercular cow Is being stantly broadening outlets for all joying social conversation and a pro- trlct Judges for a term of four years, forced through state or county law classes of beef animals through the gram. All of Mrs. Ne,80nB seven and one District Attorney for a term with the cooperation of the Federal open marketsat the packing centers living children were preesnt with of four years, and to transact any their wives' and husbands, also Mrs. other business that may properly government. Such a program Is be- throughout the country. The of Into stock In Leah V. Nelson and her two daugh- come before the meeting.' Califorconsidered dairy passing ing seriously R. H. ANDRUS, Chairman. nia, not so much from the stanpaint beef channels Is nothing new and ters. and the majority of the Nelson A very enjoyable of public health, because that feature even in the face of unusually heavy grandchildren. Miss Dale Braithwaite, a bride of Is supervised by an army of public offerings of this character at present, time was spent by the family. this week, was the honored guest at a party given Friday evening at the ntcal Tramfrtatiam Braithwaite home by the members Club. The hosof the tesses for the evening were Mrs. Arthur Livingston, Mrs. Hannah Creer, 111. jm Livestock. M.Situation, A richer, fuller flavor now distinguishes famous old Bccco. ihe beverage you've liked so well for An improved process developed lo perfection by the makers of Becco is responsible for the new dcliciousness. Pour yourself a glass of this clear amber, sparkling. refreshing drink for a new taste thrill! Wherever good drinks are sold . years! I Oska-childre- daugh-Diamon- n, d sister-in-la- Look for the Red Tag! NOUm5tilNC Made and Bottled by II Ft KKR I'KOHULTS CO, Ogden. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Arley Clark and Mrs. Dewberries for Sale Jos. Martin Jennie Nostrom spent Independence Mapleton. 9 1.50 per crate. day here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Rayburn of Los Mrs. II. I. Hardy. Angeles, California entertained at dinner last Monday evening In honor Mrs. Frances Broadbcnt and dauof her Ann Caliand son, Arthur, of nephew and niece. Tadd Nelghter, fornia, are here for a visit of several son and Miss Lenore Lewis of Burley, weeks with Mrs. Broadbent's parents Idaho, also Mrs. Garland Swenson of PostmaMer and Mrs. D. T. Lewis. Spanish Fork. Covers were laid for They were accompanied home by 10. Following dinner the tlijie was William Lewis, who has been in Cal- spent enjoying a radio concert and ifornia for some time. piano selections by Miss Lewis. Dodge Brothers Standard Six is the fastest car, with the fastest pick-uunder a thousand dollars. p, 3Bw lEWEEna That is only HALF the story. The IMPORTANT point is that this exceptional speed is made practical by Dodge ruggedness construction This Car r fwrlsf Vft You Get Definite, Known Value Stock No 'n. HTffllEIHMr Might succeed in building a car at this price with equal SPEED, but to do so successfully they would also have to build a car with equal STURDINESS. When you buy an O.K.d reconditioned used car from us, you can be certain that all such vital units as motor, body, electrical equipment and brakes have been checked and tested and that all necessary repairs have been made. It is a car good for thou sands of miles of satisfactory service. and Mrs. Grace Krueger. Dinner was served at 8 o'clock to the club members and their husbands. Following dinner a short program and games, were enjoyed. The members of the club presented the guest of honor with a beautiful silver set. PROBATE . That is where Dodge Brothers, with years of experience in building a dependable . , . product, are years ahead of the field low-co- AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EVA CURTIS HOLSEY, : Creditors will present claims with vouchers at the office of Booth and Brockbank, Attorneys, Provo, Utah, on or before the 20th day of July, COVPE F.O.B. DETROIT 1$ the price, and you will find our payment-plaone of the most liberal you have ever investigated. Drive the Standard without obligation today! n A. D. 1928. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 10th day of May, A.D. 1928. RUTH PLUMB, Administratrix of the estate of EVA CURTIS HOLSEY, Deceased. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, JENSEN SERVICE SPANISH FORK, UTAH Attorneys for Administratrix. OLSEN MOTOR SALES Spanish Fork, Utah ALITY AT LOW COOT st Can buy the Standard Six knowing that it is not only the fastest car in its class but the sturdiest . d the one is every bit as important as the other. Consult the County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. Deceased Q'U of chassis and body Self-Cultu- re Mrs. Lyle Creer, Mrs. Rowena Hodge has been carefully checked as shown by v'marks below BfctR D an g e B roth ers In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for Utah County. In the matter of the Estate of MARTHA GRAVES, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Lake Shore, Utah, on or before September 1, 1928. JOSHUA GRAVES, Administrator. R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney for A BUY Sedan $8$J IF THERE EVER WAS ONE Cabriolet $941" Deluxe Sedan $970 0. b. Detroit |