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Show THE SPANISH FORK TJIESS, SPANISn FORK. CTAIl ANGELUS PROGRAM lr "Dont Marry with Lois Moran and Neil Hamilton ri.'i ii m f'.-i- I mar-- 1 ij : expected Iiis wife to he TltlMTEE'S SALE e. AIw Ktrxa AtMetl Attraction Tunncy - Ilccncy Fight Pictures WHEREAS, Crovsr C. Msdlsy and D. Hughs of bis wife, Lina M. Medley, by tbelr Mr. amt Mr. Lot Angeles, California. war among Dead of Trust dated August 1, 1127, lha SpanUh Pork visitors for Iba and recorded In Hook 210' of MortBlack Hawk Encampment. gages, pegs 411 records of Utah Mra. 0. L. Shoemaker and children County, Ctab, conveyed to Glen Milof Uenola visited Sunday with Mr. ler, Trustee, tbs following described and Mra. Pred 8. Hurt Jr. Mr. In Utah Shoemaker baa gona to Idaho Pallt, land and water rights situate a follows t whera ha la employed by the Utah County, I'tab, at a point 10.30 Idaho Sugar Company. Commencing of tbs Northwest corner chains East Mra. C. C. featheratona and chit the Northeast quarter of Section dren and Mra. Clarence Snarr of. Salt of 20, Township g South, Range 2 East of week last were house gueeta Lake of the Salt Lake Ilaae and Meridian, Their Mr. and Mra. John P. Warner. South 30.22 chains, thsncs huabanda motored here Sunday and thence East 10 chains; thencs North 30.22 wives their the taking day. spent cbslus; thenre West 10 chains, to and children home In the evening. pUcs of Ileglnnlng, containing sn re of 30.22 srrea. MUs Ellen Jameson sang two solos Together with n primary water of the service the Snday morning right fur 20 acres from the United States Reclamation Project known Sunday. Other Bpanlah Porker who Strawberry Project and 244 (tended the aervlce wer MU Olll shares of lbs capital slock of the Itev. E. Jameson. Mrs. J. Jameson, Shore Irrigation Company and and Johnson Theo. Lee, Mr. Emily Ova shares of the capital atock of the Wltcox. a. Mrs. daughter. ChrUtlne; Pork South Irrigation ComMr. and Mrs. It. L. Ilrown and Mrs. Spanish pany, L. II. .Trown IN TRUST, HOWEVER, to aecure the payment of a certain note for D.R. Poyark and sons have opened $1900.00 payable live yeara after a gents' tirnUhlngs store In the Win-ou- t date with Interest at 7 per cent from room In the Theatre Building. date until maturity, payable quarter ssnsns aj?-!- 'r ? Iriet', 10c tlnue bis agency for the Sprlngvllle Floral Company ahm. Mr. Uoyark understands the gents' furnishings! busineaa from a to Z, having spent' practically all his life at It. and 25e j SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 UARL I.ATMMKLH prisents Men of Daring ALL STAR (AST Hundred of Indians, hundreds of cavalry, a wagon train over a mile long, in the most colossal drama of the west ever made! AN Also KOS IIOT DOG TAIWAN Matinee at 2:50 SUNDAY, AUGUST 5.' '& s a-a'ssrHS- it Jh .I ."L0,' Aug November, February, May ust until paid in full; both said notes being of even date with aald trust deed and bearing Interest at tba rate of 1 per cent from maturity until Wa believe that Jean Wilkins, ag-- . cd 3, and Joyce liowen, aged 2, hold paid; AND default has been the championship for being the tmade In WHEREAS, the payment of Interest due an take to Forkera youngest Spanish 1. 1928 In aald note of eight! August airplane ride. These two were pass-een hundred dollars, amounting to -' beengvrs in th plane Friday. Jean 0 thirty-on- e and (31.20) dolIng takn up with her father. Union lars of Interest; and default has alao Wilkins, and Joyce being taken rare been made In Installment of Four of by her uncle, Elgin Wilkin. Nel-- i and (4.20) dollars principal thor of tho children seemed at all idue on Installment note of f 90.00, frightened. ; due August 1, 1928; NOW, THEREFORE, notice la at hereby Ralph Lewis, whose home la ... given that the undersigned Soldier Summltt, bad a Trustee, pursuant to the power vest- while lust from death cape Thursday ed in him by the said Trust Deed, working In a mine at Soldier Summit. and at the request of the legal holdmore A large boulder, weighing than ers of said notes, who have declared 1,000 pounds, fell, knocking off the the said notes wholly due and payhat Mr. Lewis was wearing, grazing able on account of defaulta heretohis arms and body and falling on hla fore enumerated, will aell at public left foot, which waa badly injured. sate to the highest bidder for 'cash He was brought to the home of hla at the front door of the Court mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Lewis, and House of Utah County, County Provo, Utah, the Injured foot la being treated by on Friday, September 7th, 1928, at Dr. Joseph Hughes. Tbre of the roes 12:00 noon, the above described are broken and some of the ligaments property to the said notea and of the foot torn. The patient Is do- Interest andsatisfy expense of this trust, as be could well as ing expected. Incuding a reasonable fee 20-10- With K UTAH COUNTY Ut FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 The storv of a man who Pi O Beat Put Straw Burk and for Sal. Wallace Urotkbaok. 2(1 Gary Cooper and Fay Wray in The First Kiss Love makes the world go round ami the head, too! Heres one to set your heart in a whirl. Mystery and inelo drama in memory of a lirst kiss Also ; CO-lo- O ! , Two minor accidents marred the closing day of the rodeo last week Tex ciayton. professional rider and clown, had his left ankle Injured.one bone being broken, when the horse he was riding bareback, dashed between the automobiles and plunged over the embankment of the track, This la the fourth accident Mr.Clay ton has had in eight months, all requiring the services of a doctor. He had just recovered from having four ribs broken when he came to Spanish Pork. He is thirty years old and has followed rodeos since he waa 15 years of age. His home la at Ama rlllo, Texas. Harry Drackert, another professional rider, narrowly escaped death, and suffered a badly sprained ankle when the horse he was riding fell on him. Sympathizing spectators soon raised a substantial purse for the Injured men. They were attended by Dr. Joseph Hughes and were able to proceed on their way. FOX NEWS and SOMEBODYS FAULT MONDAY and TUESDAY AUGUST 27th and 28th attorney'a and compensation to said trustee for his services. It is provided In said Trust Deed that In case any notice of sale of said premises shall be published, and said indebtedness shall be paid or tendered, during or after such publication, and before sale, aald first parties therein shall pay the expenses of such publication and Fifty and no-1(60.00) Dollars to paid Trustee for his services. GLEN MLLER, Trustee. 00 f .HHltMm WILL ATTEND CONFAB Palmyra Stake Temple Workers Excursion Utah county asses or. haa been appointed a delegate to the snuul conference of the National Tax association which Is to ha held In Seattle, Washington, beginning on August 27. According to Oovernor George II. turn, who made lha appointment, a scientific approach of tbs veatng tag problem which la af- forded through this conference la especially desirable for Utah. Mr. Ilawknla, whose appointment a the Utah representative has been approved by the county commission era, will leava for Seattle Prlday. C. E. Hawklua, Pound scarf, Ow ner may have same by paying 30c for IbU advertisement. Lets' Ellsworth Nelson and NeLon of lata Angeles, are visiting here with Mr. and Mra. I P. Thomas. Mlsa Mrs. V. Ray CamtneU and children of ltingham, will he the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Hansen. and other relatives for several weeks. OREM LINE ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29TH Salt Lake City and Return ROUND TRIP FARE From Salem From NpnuUli Firk ) $1.30 41.20 Train leave Salem at 5:05, 5:15, ami 7:07 u. m.; leave Spanish Fork at 5:15, 5:51, ami 7:1(5 a.in. Ticket are god fur return o natty regul. tr train or hjieriul train leaving Salt latke City at 9:45 p. m. the haute tiny. When yon ihnre to tlo temple work on day other than regular excursion day, me our Temple Workers Certificate Ilan ami wcure passage for one fare for tho round trip. Ak agent for particular. Salt Lake and Utali Railroad Company Lellny Nelson, who sings under Ihe name of Muntesanto, of Yonkers, N. Y., was her last Thursday H. I. Moore ami D. Ahercronthie, Receivers visiting wifh Mr. and Mrs. I. I'. Thomas. Mr. Nelson makes records for the Victor Phonograph Company Mr. D. II. Allred of Lchl spent and Uvea at Yonkers, New oYrk. the Itlark Hawk week here with Mra. II. I'. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Hansen announce the marriage of their son, Mra. Joels Tuttle left Wednesday William W., to Roslvell Stalnaker on she will join her August 14th, at Rupert, Idaho. Mra. for Chicago, where Ilansen Is the daughter of Mr. and husband, Ray L. Tuttle, and make Mrs. A. J. Stalnaker, of Idaho, and Is her home for the future. She was a graduate nurse from the St. Mark's accompanied by her two small sons, Ray and Dean. Hospital at Balt Lake City. Among those attending the State Miss Rebecca Coltrln, of Long Reach, California, has spent the last convention of the American Legion five weeks visiting here with her sis- Auxiliary held at Salt Lake on Aug. acter, Mrs. Alvin Marcusen. She left 8, 9, and 10, were the following delegates: Mrs. Ann AnderSaturday morning for Berkeley, Cal- credited ifornia, where ahe will visit for a few son, Mrs. Mse Thomas, Mrs. Hattie days with her brother. E. Edwin Col- Nelson, Mrs. Juste Tuttle, Mrs.Itlanch Gardner and quite a number of memtrln, before returning to her home. bers who were nut delegates. Mrs. Mrs. F. L. Stewart of Oskaloosa, Mae Thomas was honored by being Iowa, who is the house guest this made district chairman. Her name week of Mr. and Mra. Bryan Stewart was placed before the convention by of Salem, was the motif for a canyon the Irovo delegation. Let us do vour baking for party Tuesday evening given by a crowd of her relatives. The comyou. pany left Spanish Fork at' 5 p. m. and Our Prices are Very Reamotored to Maple Glen In the right hand fork of Hobble Creek canyon. sonable. Here they enjoyed a bonfire welnle and marshmallow roast. Following We use nothing but the the supper an Impromptu program was given, consisting of community best iu everythnig we singing, vocal duets and readings, bake. Good, wholesome, most of those present taking part. Meter lwiiMabnw.tUtl. sn. twty e awe bwm SIMM rr. UM MS vsnMkUM At 11 o'clock the crowd wended their tasty, and freshly-bake- d way homeward. In addition to the Le of hosthonor and her host and guest things to cat at lowest-i- n DIP &DISXNFECT ANT ess, those enjoying the occasion were ffartMttM.aoUUY Yaeaamrnfus town prices. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart, Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Stewart and daughter, Spanish Fork Geo. New It t Grain World Irug Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dart, Jr., Spanish Fork Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fuller and childCash Store Benjamin Benjamin ren; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dart, Mr. and Saleiu Merc. Salem Mrs. Charles Dart and children and Henry Child, Prop. Santaquin Santaquin Drug Mra. Effle Dart. I. DONT LABOR OVER A HOT OVEN! Dr. Gears CITY BAKERY tttiit '44l4,4l4,44l44,'M,,,M,4,444W paitish Fork HI Co-o- p, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE John Gilbert OF REAL PROPERTY in In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and tor Utah County. BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff. Four Walls with Joan Crawford A man who tried to change his life, and a woman who couldnt change her love. Also HORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS HURRY-U- P and MARRIAGES? vs. The Unknown Heirs at Law of William J. Selman, Deceased, Emily Selman.Porter-Walto- n Company, a corporation, Utah-Idah- o Stigar Company, a corporation, Roy R. as of Administrator Selman, the Estate of Alvira V. A. Dixon, Deceased, Louis Ellertson, as Administrator of the Estate of LaPreal S. Ellertson, deceased. To be sold IS Defendants at Sheriffs Sale on Sat- urday, the 1st day of September, 1928, at eleven oclock a. m. of said Wednesday and Thursday day at the front door of the County AUGUST 29 and 30 Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the followin ing described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, Commencing 3.96 chains West of the Southeast corner of the Northeast A thrilling storv of life and quarter in Section 33, Township 8 love in the olden West. Swift South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base thence North 0 degand sure pioneer justice meted and Meridian; 17 minutes West 14.35 chains; out to those who overstep the rees, South 89 degreesEast 20.22 law. Crazed Indian riders in thence chains; thence South 0 degrees 6 action suspense drama. Kit minutes West 15 chains; thence Carson on the screen as you North 89 degrees West 20.17 chains; thence North 65 links, to the dreamed of him as a youth. place of beginning, containing 30.33 acres, situate in Utah County, State Also of Utah. PARAMOUNT NEWS Together with all rights to the use of water for irrigating said lands and for domestic use thereon, whether Matinee Wednesday at 3:30 such rights are evidenced by shares irAAvintrilvAils A A A A Js A A JiA A A AAA A of stock or water in any ditch or tTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTtTTTT rigation company, or otherwise; also all rights to ditches, laterals and rights of way to convey such water. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 1st day of August, 1928. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. op Fred Thomson Kit Carson to-w- it: COMING Forgotten Faces By ELIAS A. GEE, Deputy Sheriff. YOUNG & BOYLE, Attorneys Thomas Meighan Plaintiff, Vermont in Mating Call j Building, Lake City, Utah. Publication in The Spanish Press, August 2, 9, 16, 23. Salt Fork Our August Blanket Sale continues until August 31st. Buy your Blankets now at this store and you will save money on your purchase. We have received another shipmnt of 200 Pairs of Blankets from some of the Greatest Blanket Mills. They are all included in Our August Blanket Sale. Fine High Quality Blankets at Very Low Prices. o n Daitisn ....t.M' n ork 4i |