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Show TOE SPANE3IT FORK II you want a dub of ral good Chill, drop In I ha New Paine Cafe, Coltam Hotel Building. The Spanisli Fork Press IuMulioil t'.urrj Thursday HuImcHIIur l'rlrr; f2 r year VOl Il PROPHECY FOR TIIK COMING WINTER YKfT Mr. Leora Larn waa hoites to tha Utopia Club Thursday atoning. I.uncbeon wa aerted at tha card table at 3:10. Following luncheon four table of bridge were played, Mr. Marx Gardner winning the club prU for blgb rore and Mr. C. 1). For that matter, what about thea th gueat prlia. Other Rayburn of foretelling th gueeta were Mr. Grant White, Mr. traditional methoda Iiertha Swenson, Mr, ftntb Wild weather? How much truth') tber In them anywsyf It you don't know, and Mr. Garland Swsnaon. but would ilka to know, th publisher of Th Pres augeesta that you read th Illustrated feature aribis by Elmo Scott Wataon, a apeclal writer for tbla paper, In tbla Issue. Look for the arid headed "It'a going to U a Winter." Entered at the rostofflt-- at Fork as Second Class Mall COc MtlH Have you done your winter prophesying yetT If ao, what'a your prediction that Ita going to be n long, rold winter, or n abort, mild on And how do you tell by the goose-hon- e method or are you one of (be corn husk" achool of weather KlUha Warner, Editor Esra Warner, Business Manager Jonathon Apple. John W. Jex. mfSS, SPANISH pro-pheta- T per bushel To the 5000 who daily become owners of the new Ford car Jonathon Cull Applet at 30c per bushel. Sea David William. Women may wear aa much rlothng las they used to In lb good old days but not at ona time. , I Mr. and Mra. Elnar Christensen at a delightful party lad Thursday evening. Games and music were enjoyed until II o'cloik, when n buffet luncheon waa aarvad lo The room were decorated with autumn flowera. ll. I TlTE acrvtc oLIJpatloit Included In the Free In speclion Service is a check of Ford Motor Company th up of the battery, the and Ita dealer organization la now growing at t!i rate of 5000 car a day. It i to time new ear owner that ihle meeaage la addressed. The new Ford la a remark ably fine ear for one that eoata ao little. It I aimple In design, constructed of the finest materials, and Lullt to unusually close measure menu. These are the reasons It performs so wonderfully. These are also the reasons Its service requirements ere so few and the coat up-kee- p . generator charging rate, the distributor, the carburetor adjustment, lights, brakes, shock absorbers, tire inflation and steering gear. The engine oil Is also changed and chassis lubricated. No charge whatever Is made for labor or materials Incidental to this Inspection service, except where re pairs are necessary because of accident, neglect, or misuse. The labor of changing the engine oil and lubricat Ing the chassis is also free, although a charge Is made ' I n to do period means a great deal to this work GREATER 1,124 TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR 1 UTAH BELL SYSTEM OWNERS IN UTAH Utah Stockholder Own a Total of 10,695 Shares of A. T. and T, Stock. The Bell System ts largely owned by the people It serves. Throughout the nation, In almost every city and hamlet, there are Bell System stockholders. Id addition to the 1,124 men and women who own American Telephone and Telegraph Company stock there are other stockholders In the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company. Thus in practically This month dividend checks every county In Utah will he mulled to more than there are men and women 430,000 stockholders of the whose dollars are having American Telephone sad Tele-graa part In making a neighCompany In every state borhood ot the nation. In the Union ph A STATEMENT OF POLICY "The fact that the responsibility for such a large part of the entire telephone service ot the country rests soleiy upon this Company and its Associated Companies also impose on the management an unusual obligation to the public to see to it that the service shall at all times be adequate, dependable and satisfactory to the user." From an address by Walter S. Gifford, President. American Telephone and Telegraph Company. ' This company as one of the associated companies of the Bell System is in full accord with the policy outlined above. The Mountain State Telephone and Telegraph Co. F. H. Reid, President. CALLS BY NUMBER SAVE YOUR TIME r LIFE The Mightiest Spectacle Ever Filmed! Dr Lousl f. Dublin, statistician of Ihs Metropolitan Life Insurant Co., bs mad an Interesting analysis of family Ilf In America. It showa that behind everything, historically and atatlstlcally, there Is some ,economic reason. For u u tr -- i rtff , In Instant, lb marriage ral I' lh country higher than In lbs city. Th man In th country la not confronted with lb cost of living lo such a degree as th man In th city. Also a wif Is often essential la the operation ot a farm. Th country also has a greater bfrth rat. In th city tha greater number of children lbs greater that coat of maintenance. This Is true loo In lb country, but wbau tha chlldiaa of th country reach n reasonable age they become producing factors on tb farm. Tb economic factor enters In large--1 ly In divorces, too. Tber la a bear-- 1 Icr divorce rata In cltlea than la farm districts, Dr. Dublin's flgures show. The highest divorce rat, ba Bays, however, U la Arkansas Louisiana, Oklahoma and Tasaa. An analysis of lb figures might show that tb1 majority of th divorces In these' stales com from th towns and larger rltiea. However that may be, tb aurvey In Ibe main abows n more domestic ' slate of thing In lb country than In th city, du to economic forces. In other word, th man la th country has n greater opportunity than ih city man to attain tbps thinga that men atrlv for n happy home, a loving wife, and n family of children even though b may b cornpar allvely poor. Every tlma the girls start wearing something new from Parla, an of cold sets In. , th' I.M 0 A V (hUift 0001)00 For every woman who lina ever loved! For every man who ha ever thrilled to hazard- ous feats of during! For everyone who has hojied to see a great, a Mirritig, a moving Hereon malerpiece will have his hoo realized. Hailed as the greatent spoctudo the screen has ever produced! Starts SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 AT POPULAR PRICES j Shows continuous 2:13 till 83c Evenings, 3.V and p. m. IltlCKJL Matinees, 2.V and (lilfdrrn, an) time 23c. PARAMOUNT -P- ROVO The Two ilcTZO L epr-di-m- lc Cecil McGavIn, principal of tb Palmyra Stake seminary, gave an Interesting talk on tha progress of th seminary work In 8panlab Fork, at lha meeting ot tb Spanish Fork Ro-- 1 lary club held Monday at noon at th Ialac Cafe. President Loren A. Anderson was In charge, Tha lar luncheon waa served, ity singing waa directed by Q. W. Fliiroy and F. J. Fans. II SOt A3Vi 1 -1 tesses at a pleasant party last Wednesday evening at tha Williams home The rooms were decorated with autumn flowera Games were enjoyed! and during the evening th guests were entertained with a number of vocal selections by Ed. Williams and piano solos by Miss Mary Williams. Tha guests were for the most part frienda of Mra. Rayburn and their husbands. A buffet luncheon was served at 11 o'clock to the guets of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. P.P. Thomas, Mr. and Mra. James Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swenson, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. William Albertson, Mr. and Mra. Jones Bowen, Bishop and Mrs. Isaac Briggs, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler, the lat- ter of Springville. "SY.aw Pair FUSE iif. - jC? I I REPORT made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of. THE COMMERCIAL BANE of SPANISH FORK Located at Spanish Fork, In the County of Utah and State of Utah at the close of business on the 29th day of September, 1928 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $340.660.40 Members of the Third ward Relief Overdrafts 15,924.83 13,100.00 Society gave their Mothers' carnival Liberty Bonds, Deposited 10,000.00 Tuesday afternoon with an attend-- 1 Furniture and Fixtures ance of more than 100. A fine pro-- Other Real Estate was Owned 2,875.00 gram given under the direction of Counsellor Mell Larsen, as follows I Due from Federal 29,858.96 Reserve Bank community singing, led by Mrs. An nie Corbel!; prayer, Mrs. Lizzie Ev- Due from other banks. . 9,463.75 ans; singing. Relief Society Choir; Checks on other banks in same town address of welcome, President Mary f 385.79 N. Clayson; retold story, Mrs. Ed. Cash Items .... 29.86 M. Rowe; duet, Mrs. Josephine Tay- Gold 2,442.50 lor and Mrs. Mary Hansen; short Silver 3,820.60 talks from members of the Relief Currency 9,265.00 15,943.75 Society stake board, Mrs. Pearl Cut- Total cash on hand 52,498.11 . ler, Mrs. Hannah Browne and Mrs. Expenses 565.56 Lily Rowe; selections from Relief Interest Paid Total $3,063.67 Society Journal by ladies impersonating the eight presidents of the Federal Reserve Bank Stock 2,250.00 TOTAL $440,074.69 society who have served since Its orLIABILITIES ganization; "The Good Old Days, Marjory Boyack; A Sack of Happi- - Capital Stock Paid In ..$ 60,000.00 25,000.00 ness," Mrs. Mary Hallam; reading, Surplus Fund Mrs. Lucy Jones; "Sinceriy, Mrs. Undivided Profits $2,142.01 Eliza Money;" "Inclination and Duty Interest 5,889.46 23.42 Mrs. Grace Matley; "Patchwork," Exchange 2.00 Mrs. George Hales; A Mothers Safe Dep. Boxes .... 350.24 Mrs. Thomas Halverson; Service Charge Temple, So Much to Do, Mrs. Mary N. Clay-soTotal $8,407.13 Following this part of the pro- Less Expenses and Taxes Pad, etc $3,063.67 gram, the oldest ladies of the Relief 5,343.46 Society were presented with bouquets Net undivided profits of flowers. There were three present Deposits Subject who had been members for more than to Check $138,996.99 321.88 fifty years. They were Mrs. Rachel Cashiers Checks 139,318.87 Boyack, 56 years a member; Mrs. Total Demand Deposits (John F. Rowe, 64 years; Mrs. Annie Time Certificates $ 73,617.90 C. Rowe, 52 years. Each of these Savings Deposits 146,794.46 ladies made a short Speech expressing Total Time Deposits 220,412.36 TOTAL their pleasure in the progress of the $440,074.69 Relief Society and telling of the ben- - State of Utah, County of Utah, efits derived from the membership P. P. Thomas, being first duly and the help It can be to mothers, sworn according to law, deposes and Two other members of 50 years or says that he Is Cashier of the above over were unable to be present, they (named bank; that the above and fore-ar- e Mrs. Eliza Beagley and Mrs. Mar-- going report contains a full true and garet Stringer. Mrs. George Swen correct statement of the condition of son received a prize for being the the said bank at the close of business youngest mother of a large family on the 29th day of September, 1928. P, P. THOMAS present. Mrs. Swenson is 37 and has had nine children. Mrs. George Hales Subscribed and sworn to before me, received a bouquet for having the this 10th day of October, 1928. VIVIAN H. STEWART, most missolnaries from one family, 4. Quite a number of mothers reNotary Public ceived bouquets for having been (Seal) My Commission expires 8th members for more than 30 continuday of April, 1129. ous years: Mrs. Lucy Jones, Mrs. Correct: Attest: Henry Gardner, Jos. Kate Davis, Mrs. Mary Hallam, Mrs. Hanson, Dan Williams, Directors. State of Utah Martha H. Moore, Mrs. George Hales Office of Bank Commissioner. and Mrs. Andrew Prior. After a few announcements, the I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner crowd repaired to the amusement of the State of Utah, do hereby certi-hal- l, where a buffet luncheon wasUy that the foregoing is a full true served by the refreshment commit- - and correct copy of the statement of tee. Community singing of old time the above named company, filed in my songs was led by Mrs. Corbell and office this 16th day of October, 1928. SETH PIXTON, Mrs. Thomas Jones offered the clos- I Bank Commissioner. ing prayer. I 9 Cfprisintas (Brrrtmg mean g lot, bont fintljfjolb tips etntpl cljtexf 3usi irlf jour fmrtia tljryre not forgot iiji g!ab season of tlje year. , (Bur rariis firill rljerr Rjem lljrougFf anh ilprong (Anfe bring iijem Ijappy Ujoug!jts of you! I Ford" Motor Company A OX FAMILY Honoring Mra. C.B. Rayburn of Los Angeles, California, Mra. Ed. Wll-- I llama and Mrs.Denn Bowen were hos- ce promptly, thorough ly and economically. the life of your car. JOHN GILBERT MASTER OF ACTING AND MANY TRADES A Jack of all trades seems to make a master of acting, at least to Judge by John Gilbert, star of "The Cos-- I specsacks, tacular Russian romance coming on Monday to tha Angelus Theatre. For GUbert has been writer, rubber salesman, director, and business man. In addition to becoming one of the greatest box-offifigures of the ver screen. Born In Logan, Utah, of a theatri-- I cal family, GUbert appeared on the stage aa a child, beginning his troup-In- g days while still an Infant. He attended n military academy near San Francisco when he reached tha age of 12. On graduation he decided he did not care for the stage, so became a salesman for a rubber firm, selling auto tires. He became Interested In filmes, wrote some scenarios, then essayed directing with considerable success. Acting In some of his own pictures, he scored an Instant bit, then played In a series for Fox, and Joined the old Goldwyn organization. Ills first real hit waa In "Uls Hour, and "The Big Parade launched him as one of the foremost figures of the screen. Another noteworthy role was his Prince Danilo In The Merry Widow." o low. When you receive your new ear, the dealer will ex for the new oiL We believe that when you plain the aimple little things that should he attended to see the good effects of this at regular intervals to insure inspection yon will continue the best performance. lie to have It done regularly will also tell you something throughout the life of. your of his own facilities for do car. Wherever you live, yon ing this work promptly and at small cost. will find the Ford dealer ' With the purchase of yonr very helpful In keeping ear, you are entitled to Free your car in good running Inspection Service by your order for many thousands dealer at 500, 1000 and of miles at a minimum of 1500 miles. This service Is trouble and expense. due you and we urge you to lie operates under close take full advantage of it. factory supervision and has Proper care daring this been trained and equipped breaking-i- Members of Camp No. 3 of lb J. Wylie Thomas Chapter Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Jensen. Captain Mell Larsen presided. The following program ws tarried out: Community singing, led by chorister Louis Larsen; "Love at Home," prayer. Chaplain Caroline lloll; tinging, "Do What Is Right," reading. Miss Della Jensen; history of Peter Davis, given by his daughter, Mrs. Angelina Davis Brlmball; Instrumental music, Dean Jensen; two readings, Martha Swenson; duet, Fay Hanson and Elva Tippetts; solo. Miss Elva Tippetts; remarks. Chaplain Carrie llolt and Captain Mell Loir sen, singing, Lord Dismiss Us with! Thy Blessing;" benediction by the Refreshments were servChaplain. ed to 35 members and Invited guests. FACT FORK, CTAII ' I n. I THE SPANISH FORK PRESS mm44f)44444m4444.444444,4444444mfHmm4441 WHAT DOES YOUR TITLE SHOW? On its face, it shows that you are SUPPOSED to he the owner of property, but it GUARAN-TEE- S nothing, beyond the good faith and belief of the previous owner. 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