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Show HIK SPANISH FoitK Him SPANISH Friday 31 Saturday nmi Ileno I l condition For 81 ICat 7U Norm. Provo. -- 1C amid FOHK, UTAH A-- (4uvnriiinnrri JUoor of Hprlag Lake lb Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mr. Lot Dart, Mr. Lydia lul b-r- gut .w Jones, ton of Mr. and Mr. Kllas Jone. la at Ibt L. D. 8. tloaplial in Halt Laka Ctiy, where b under, wont an operation recently for a dia. loratod hip. lit It alowly recovering hut will bt Hoablt to bt about for a long that. Mr. and Mr. Natt Rock bill and KockbUI of Salt Laha. pant Saturday and Sunday Sara, lb guaaia of Mra. M. O. KockbUI. Mr. and Mr. Oaorgt Butt of Salt Lakt Mlaa Mary $1.93 value CHIFFON HOSE, fancy Ihh-- ....$1.49 $1.00 grade Silk Hone 79c Checked Gingham, Mr yard loc SlriKd Wool Material.-- mutable for SMrt I)r , per yard lr yard $2.23 WOOL DRESS FLAN HU PANNE VELVET, in colors, K-- r lloya' Capa, .. l, 23c ...3(k, 73c and $1.00 Dressy Ktnpt-- in Shirting for Hoy, yard I. 10c sens 19c ( 'AKXATIOX ( )ATS 3Gc LUX, 10c 19c jH-- r packet...... . ()L Soap, 4 bar.... ) Soap, 4 bar ..17c Am-and-- Girls' Part Wool Union Suit, $1.23 value Comet KICK, packet Clgreab II. to Mr. Annie Sllar wan boat lb Utopia Club Tburaday evening of laat wak. Luncbaon waa served at ih rard tablat at 1:20 o'clock, aflar nhlcb brldgt waa enjoyed. Ih club iirlia for bigb acort btlag won' by Mia Viola Jonaa and tba gutat prltt by Mra. Maud Uurlty. Special gueal iirmrnt war Mr. Loulat Larsen, Mr. Trank Mllntr and Mra. Maud Gurley, Ibt latttr of Eureka. A profusion of beautiful dahlia furnished I ha decorative not. Kiim Syrup, gal. bucket file AM-AN1- a bag 9-l- 19c 33c CHEESE, 2 llm KA1SIXS, Sedlesn..........fio $1.00 Men 'a 33c value Whi1 Sox, pair ajH-cia- 36c SITEIt $3.93 yard Part Wool I'nioiia, pair ISvm Corn Meal, arrompanlad tben bar and wart by Mr. and Mr. John Ilugbt on Suaday. G9e SALT, per bag, 10 lb...19c I'EAIM-- S OF WHEAT ..19c 30c hM-H- h 1.43 COKN FLAKES , 34-inc- FLOCK (Provo) SCOAK, loll POTATOES, 10 lb 13c SYSfEM Not only doea tbl great ayatem give serSpanlah Fork Ita flneat local. Inter-cit- y vice, but through It vast network of lines, connects It with every Important city and town In tbe nation. Over 30.000 miles of scenic highways, one high standard of effl- Henry and responsibility Is maintained. Wherever and whenever you may want to go, 33 mile or 2300 miles, Ihere'a a big comfortable motor roach awaiting to taka you. Leave dally at 7:35 P. M. and 2:30 and 11:10 A. M. for Salt Lake City and Earn. Leave dally at 1:30 and 0:30 I. M. and 0:30 A. M. for Los Angeles. Under lb supervision of W. P. Shlppee and with Trad 8. Iart a foreman, a fore of ten men have jimt completed conalderabl repair work on tba forebay above tba Straw-berr- y power plant. Tba repair were io tba walla and eemant dlvlalona of i he forebay. The men wbo bava been working near tba power plant com Stage I.Inca continental motor couch Spnnlah Fork. I'lt-kwk- work Wednesday at tba dam under tba aupervlalon of Kenneth Borg and with Trad 8. Dart aa construction foreman. Tba work will laat about a womb and will ba of tb aamt nature at that at mem-e- i Phone 75 QUALITY J D SO ha forehay. Elmers Confectionery 42 and Mra. L. 8. Orange announce the birth of u daughter at their home Monday. Mr. and Mra. Grant Lariten of Taft, California, announce the birth of u daughter at a mater oily home In Provo. Mr. and Mr. Laraen formerly lived here. The hnhe la a grandchild of Mr. and Mra. X. I. Lareen. Mr. and Mr. Lee Dart announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs.John K. Johnson ara receiving congratulation on the birth of a daughter on Trlrplton Ml Sto33 ritoum: September 17. AM) GVARDLINSIIIP NOTICES Consult tbe County Clerk or tba LET VO UR EARS 1 ELL YOU rt signer for further i In the District Court of tbe Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah Ceunty, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estates of AXDREAL KXGBERO and JEXSINA ENGBERO. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with 4 vouchers to Booth & Brockbank, at-- J torneys, at their office In Provo, Utah. ion or before the 28th day of Novem- her ,A. D. 1929. Dp ted September 24, 1829. ALBERT G. ENGBERG. Administrator of tbe estates of Ani C Youll I dreas Engberg and Jenslua Eng- - berg. Deceased. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys. KNOW its finer when you HEAR it! ,e only transayatcut serving TERMINAL Mr. SERVICE la I I Mrs. Chrlaiy Briggs entertained the ladles of the Lsurencelle Club very delightfully Friday evening of last week. The rooms were decorated in Hallowe'en colors and symbol and the same idea was carried out in the favors and luncheon. Fancy work and social conversation were the diversions. Following luncheon Halloween stunts were carried out under the direction of Mrs. Cornelia Swenson, with the following taking part: Mrs. Hazel Larsen. Mrs. Rilia Hanson, Mrs. Hannah Evans and Mra. Rhea Swenaon. Mrs. Emma Swenson played the piano accompaniment. Following the stunts, Mr. Merle Olsen, in ghostly attire dramThere atized, "A Grewsome Tale. were twelve members present and tha following special guests: Mrs. Earl Smith, Provo; Mrs. Doc. Bertelson, of Sprlngvllle; Mr. Merle Olsen and Mr. Gerta Olsen. Mra. Hannah Ev- ands and Miss Maudie Briggs ed the hostess in serving. wcr- - YOU NEEDNT WORRY ABOUT THE MARKET. 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