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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRE33, SPAXISH FORK, UTAH 1 Ford. 8 For 8a Cheap Althouih meat of h Dsmoerata conmechanical In new (tomorrata "nilll ar tires, perfect Id thl iwtlon a w bnow fw ovsr. M. Is Mortensen. dition. 8 Henry wbn sleetloo I H'l deHInt MMwmmsu who wtl aay on bo r. war-trof C. 8. fun An attractive linn of handkerIn lib rn lbs follow yow chiefs. silk hosiery, dress and coat of his tnrwl na lb front p nawers, on display as Xmas, gift sugWlilis County Deowrat: gestions Inspltes your Inspection at 8TILL A m.MtMTt IT laub-lri- i Virginia Taylor'a Millinery. tbs Tboy carried California, us In Msins. Fay Manwlll of RlebUeld, Idaho, Tbs sbos about l heir victory from was in Spanish Fork Monday, having llsllfs to Spain. Tbsy wails n bols In Alabani tbsy been called to Payson because of the denied Tenneeneo, Mrs. Lucy cold In old Mlxaoo, death of his mother, Tbsy hnorksd 'emnever at Payson on was burled ws. who routed but tbsy was well known In smith8he to our dreams Monday, smashed Tbsy ereens, our hopes to n cocked Spanish Fork, having lived her for a considerable length of time. Death bat. turn was du to pneumonia. couldn't one Is Hut hers they lm still a Democrat. Mrs. Leah Jones was hostess to tbs Twas ten thousand votes for Hoover member of th On Wentslan club and three hundred votes for Ah on Friday evening. A delicious hot I bet my cash, my shoe, my socks; supper was served at 8:10, after which needle work and Christmas never did like Cal. And as returns kept piling In, I knew suggestions wer enjoyed. They also elected new officer for tba coming I s out Of lurk, Hut still 1 claimed II I ol New Yorkk. year. and yelled for old Kalmuck. At th meeting of ths Boy Scout Now It's tbs morning after, my claim committee of th Palmyra District sr's busted flat. Hut cashless, shoelesa.socklees, folks, held last evening at tbs Seminary lm still a Democrat. building, a plan for a training course of 8cout workers of this district waa Illinois went Republican and Floyd given by Commissioner James A. AnE. Thompson fell. derson. and heartily approved by Looks Ilk tbs whole durn country those present. Tbs first lesson will bad completely gone to well be given at the City Hall Monday I dunno where It's gone to. but here's night at 7:30 o'clock, December 17. Men. this la our chance to get somesomething for you mates. When my turn comes to shuttle off, thing of real value that will enable and try tbs pearly gates. us to put over beneficial boy trainAnd old 81. Peter bear my knock, ing. Every man be prepared to do and boilers, "Who Is that?" his part. Ill say, Old boy, throw wide th NOTICE gates her comes a Democrat I a No-tub- er y 4 Man-wil- l, a Things to Amuse Things Ornamental Things to Wear You Will Find the Answer. Here at Low Prices . ''r Paying Cash Means .Lower Prices i uni more money to spend for gifts A!, j If you have any doubt about this just check our prices against what you expected to spend. There will be no bills to spoil your Christmas plea sure cither, and rour Savings will last CARD OF THANKS The Spanish Fork Live Stock Association will sell to the highest cash Thomas J. Measom and family do-si- bidder, all tbs unclaimed calves In to express their heartfelt thanks tbelr poaaesteh on Saturday Decemto their many friends for arts of ber 16tb, 1818, at the Jake Hanson kindness and words of sympathy ex- Corral at 1 o'clock. tended to them during the Illness and at tbs funeral of tbelr wife and Mrs. Clarence Nielsen was hosteaa mother. to the Utopia Club Thursday evening of last week. Three tables of bridge Mrs. Arthur Livingston was hos- were played, Mrs. Jennie Swenson tess to the ladles of the winning the club prlxe for high score A buffet lun- and Mr. David II. Jones the guest Club Friday evening. cheon was served at 8:30 to It mem- prlxe. Luncheon waa served to 8 bers an dtwo special guests, Mrs. members and four special gueets.Mrs. Juanita Beck of El Cajon, California, Harvey Nielsen, Mrs. Len Andrus, and Mrs. Lew Mar Price of Reaver. Mrs. Joseph Evans and Mrs. David " Misses June and Phyllis Livingston II. Jones. entertained with vocal music and Misses LaRee Livingston and Alton Lost ALogan Woolen Mills red Brockbank entertained with piano sweater. Was left In front of the duets; Mrs. Lydia Stabmann and Mrs. Edna Brockbank read magaxlne Second ward church. Finder return to City Bakery. Reward. articles. rs Keif-Cultu- re 1 Can Be Purchased From Our - . Palmyra Stake Temple Workers Excursion OREM LINE Bought Here Represents Both Thrift and ' Fashion-Rightne- ss COMPLETE STOCK WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 Mens Shirts Salt Lake City and Return ROUND TRIP PARE Slippers Make an Christmas of White Broadcloth From Salem From Spanish Fork $1.30 $1.20 Ideal Every man can use plenty of shirts, especially the popolar white broadcloths. Why not add to his supply tor Christmas. We hava them in collar attached or neckband style with collar to match whichever he Trains leave Salem at 5:43, 7:07, 8:43 a. m. and 3:20 p. m.; leave Spanish Fork at 5:54, 7 :1G and 8:54 a. m., ami 3:29 p. m. Tickets are ood for return on reular train the same day, or on special train leaving Salt Lake City at They are not expensive, and yet are so dainty and colorful in appearance that, when attractively boxed, they are as lovely a present as anyone could wish. Why not write Slippers after every name on your gift list. prefen. $2.98 $1.98 $1-4- 9 Gift 9:45 p. m. Modern Home, 1 For Sale AMERICAN LEGION CHALLENGES KIWAMSII CLUB TO BALL GAME city lots. See Henry B. McKell. When you desire to do temple work on days other than regular excursion days, use our Temple Workers Certificate Plan and secure passage for one fare for the round trip. Ask agents for particulars. At the regular meeting of tbe Am ertcan Legion held last evening, R.D. Gardner gave an Interesting talk on his trip to Indianapolis where be attended the nationai meeting of State SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD Notice was given out and all mem- First Class sweet cider for sale. George Hales. bers were urged to attend the District Convention of the Legion to be NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE held in Provo Sunday, December 16 OF REAL PROPERTY Tbe Legion challenged the at 9 oclock a. m. wants club to a game of Indoor baseIn the Fourth Judicial District ball which challenge was accepted. Court of the State of Utah, in and The game will be played at the Le- for Utah County. It Takes Money gion rooms Wednesday Special inducements to have your Christmas photos taken now at is a maxim often quoted by the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nielsen, Will Alnge of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kopp of Provo motored to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the funeral services of the daughter of John J. and Elizabeth Ainge who died Tuesday morning at a Salt Lake hospital of pneumoc-occi- c meningitis. Burial was in the man who has never made any YET very few wealthy men have started their lives as cap italists. Most of them have begun their careers as and accumulated their first capital by SAVING FROM THEIR WAGES. Calvary cemetery under the direction of the Neil ODonnell funerBonnibel LaBranche al directors. was born at East Ely, Nevada, October 20, 1916, and is survived by her parents, on ebrother, Jack, Jr., who is attending St. Josephs College at Mt. View, California, and two sisters, Edith and Evelyn LaBranche of Salt Lake. 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BROCKBANK. Plaintiff, vs. BROCKBANK - HISCHIER, Inc., and THE TEXAS COMPANY, a ' Defendants. Corporation, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1929, at eleven oclock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Building, stiuate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, Commencing at the Northwest corner of Block 53, Plat A Spanish Fork City Survey of Building Lots;-thencSouth 49 feet; thence East Exquisite Frivolities for those critica daughters of Eve! For theses nothing that makes quite as charming a gift as a well chosen bit of jewelry. And there is an engaging quality about our jewelry that is personal and unforgettable utterly distinguished in character and unique in design. In addition to this, Fletchers policy of economical, low prices, makes it decidedly to your advantage to choose your gifts here. A group of smart accessories set with stones, including necklaces, chokers, earrings, pendants, bracelets and rings. In jade, crystal cornelian and pearl. A comprehensive colection of wrist watches for men and women. Beautiful models in the well known makes, mounted in white gold, 18 karat gold and plati- num tops, 15 and 18 jewel, straps of gold or ribbon. to-w- lt: 12 rods; thence North 49 feet;thence West 12 rods to the place of begin nlng; subject to a right of way over the East 20 feet of said land, situate lifSection 19, Township 8 South Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian Together with all and singular the watertenements, hereditaments, easements, privways, ileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any way appertain ing. Together with the Lease of said premises given to and now held by the Texas Company, a corporation. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 12th day of December, 1928. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. By ELIAS A. GEE, Deputy SheriiT. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys at Law, Knight Block, Provo, Utah Publication in The Spanish Fork Press December 13, 20, 27, 1928, and January 3rd, 1929. rights-of-wa- semi-precio- y, us HARRY D. FLETCHER JEWELER i S4-44.4..fHj-; |