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Show TUKSr.A.YJSRfOItK HUI2U, SPANISH FORK, OTAR Frank Johnson, ton of Willi John-- ! ha returned koine Mr A lli Jen from Unit I. k whr ah spent lk son of ThUile, operated on at.' Memorial Iter the with Hospital Tne-- . married iiwiiiln Hughe winter c sever a of lor appendicitis , I day II la now rmoveilng as well sa can ' oe expetted. Two 338 Flrlon lire lam! on rim. Liberal reward. Notify Hu The Spanish Fork Press I fculxu i i (7ltt Every IliurwUy Kmiilti Fork. I ImIi rlplln lrlre, f'J im )rr isiu warned, iMiior W. ItvaiiiNi MimtiPr CoS, UOVMTHHIIkTl IIM.U, , urttrvrsw rvew IlAswIsIIV V I fclMM-.l- l Consult Ibn County Clerk or the re m Nwnl Him Mall Mr. Agn Creer returned Monday 1 4. 4, in lb I'imI Dili, Cal Loa of week from last ft), Angelea spectlv signers for forlbtr In let me r mi hMiilki Fork, I ImIi, under ifornla, where aha spent tb winter. Hon. l lie .Id of Man It 8rd, N7tf, A deep alaep maltreat spring Slld. In the District Court of the Fourth constructed for comfort, lasting dor Judicial District of the Stale of Pick to healthful the and body. ability In nnd for Utah County, Utah. Co. It llroa. at Taylor jSea In tb matter of the Estate of uovkMriwaMKWi Enfi-rm- lin itf Ullk en l fclTtlMlYILl.F. t l 4 mm. Junior Baseball ha atarted with The P. T. A. meeting of the Tbur-he- r Hihool will be postponed from chance ara out Tbo every boya hang! April 7th, to Wednesday, i bey n f t to ilay. Father and fellow a Monday, llth. April I. ta ki op tbo ball rolling. Dig down In the I el In r or attic for till old ball, Camp No. 1 of the J. Wylie Tbomaa glove and bttta you need, loan them Chapter, Daughter of I'tah Pioneer to tin bnya, deliver them to your will meet Thursday afternoon, April or M. f. A. president. 17. at l ha koine of Mr. NeUtna Nel1 he bnya will taka Jtood rare of them son. The autobiography of tha will be given and an Interesting The legion will furnlh two ball and one bull In each learn. Watch Tlia program la arheduled. reiM lor mliedule, which will be out noon. Mr. and Mr. D. E. dull motored to Fram-J. Thoms la offering a all Castle Hate Sunday morning, where ver loving rup lo the American I.a they were the guest of Mr. aud Mr were Klnn post In Ibla district wblcti fur Chris llrelnson. Other guest Mr. and Mrs. Jack James of Price, the winning team. and John llrelnson. Tb occasion waa the zoth anniversary of the mar Good Mibb Cow for Hale liana i linen. . rlage of Mr. aud Mr, llrelnson. boa-te- n I ult-h- e f'-- e Ul'KTHI.MfcNTl Mr. Warner aud Mr. W. E. Sale Christensen returned home Saturday About SO Iona of Hay See Arthur Went. evening after spending n week with IAIONTHtUSNT their daughter aud sister, Mr. Chas. Huff at Casllo (late. They were dinTo every peraon buying a Congol-cu- ner guests st the home of Mr. and Hug. we are giving a email rug Mrs. Chris llrelnson Thursday and Muke your aelectlon at Taylor Saturday Carl Moon nnd Karl Hcovll free. were also dinner guests at the llreln llroa. Co. fr umaariieMK.vri son home. One of the leading nodal events of the early spring waa tbo party given Monday night at the third ward amusement ball, the 3rdward Cleaner Girl acting an hostessto the Cleaner Clrla of the Stake. The program started at 8 p. m.. Larsen condurtod the program which Included: Happy singing. Day;" prayer Mary Davis; address of welcome, Marjory Uoyack; each ward responded with a stunt an follows: First ward, "Rosie's lieau which showed very plainly the disadvantage of too njmy beaux: Second ward, Tainting the Clouds" whiih waa very cleverly worked out; g Third ward. "Sun Bonnet Sue." of Hinging an dancing; Fourth The live daughters of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Itobertson spent a pleasant af ternoon Sunday at the home of their mother In honor of her seventy-ora- l birthday. Dinner was served st six o'clock, those present being Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobertson, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Williams of Vineyard. Illabop an Mrs. Elisha Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Milner and Mr. and Mrs. Jos W. Markham and Mlsa LaPreal Itob er I.e-oii- H ! j con-slatin- Jolaons Untrained Ten-ora- ." an original aong that any group could be proud of: Fifth ward, piano aelectlon; Lake Shore, vocal anlo; Lvland, Hr. Quack'a patients," this stunt taught that It pays to be aatis-tle- d with your own lot. At the close of the program, games and get acquainted dan cob were enjoyed until the bell sounded for refreshments In which the Keaster Idea was used 'Talks were given by lresldent Lyle freer and Lizzie Evans, remarks of appreciation were given by girls from the other wards. The party adjourned at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Ella Frainpton pronounced the benediction. The 80 girls present were enthusiastic in their praise of the party. The Stake Bleauer leader and teacher, Mrs.Ellza Nelson end Mrs. Agnes Morgau were among the Invited guests. !! il . tfl I I . . Lrii-- ', s t . 1. 1 Finc 3.peco Quamy Mohair Suites for 1K1NTEKD $149.50 and up Ingtlllo, I'ltone 41 .spt.iiMi Folk, Phone Ul ENOCH LUDLOW, Deceased. NOTICE TO CUKDITOIDt Creditor will piercnl claim with voucher to the umiet signed at hi resldeitru In llenjattilu. I lull, ou or before Juuo l&th. 1810 T. E I.CDLOW, AdmlnUtrator. It. It. AXDKl'S. Attorney. i Mohair will outwear in y oilier kiiol of tuvfrinjr. It costs a little more, its tno, hut its worth ever so much more in Itcanty, comfoit ami service. Itiuht now we are featuring some posiiivelv marvelous suites t prices we arc sure will iuler-- t oj. NEW SHIPMENTS ' In-pa- of With each Living Boom Suite we give a beautiful Tied and Dyed Scarf and End Table and Floor Lamp FEEEI FREE! FREE! I Spring's Latest Styles JUST ARRHED Coats Hats -- Frocks -- TCVWR BROS COMPANY Hosiery - Scarfs Dance Handkerchiefs i day' work well done la Work achievement. flllej with the growth of llvlug things sloth Is (tiled with the dcuy thoughts and things. Work is the chief blessing of mankind. A Au-tho- The members of the Ladles Literary Club were entertained Friday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Wm. A. Cornaby. The time was devoted to a Spanish program an I included, community singing, directed by Mrs. Louise Larsen; reading of article on literature aud art In 1 The need of the fitmll) la erate eircumstaiM-- i SPANISH considerate, service a others. Spain, Mrs. Maggie Ludlow; dramat- DESERET Spanish ptay,Thb reading, Street Singer." Miss Lenore Sterling, vocal solo, Miss Lots Creer, Miss Vivian Wilde accompanist; selections, ct o-- row. - House Dresses at jfa The Virginia Shoppe "The " of Projfr Piilillv .Mightiest Array of pnt-en- MM VS&X BONNEVILLE LUMBER EB. XltrrJll Company and Aioclal4l C&R21 Entertaimuent PKOVO A tin-som- e HEADQUARTERS EOR COOPS SPECIAL COOP PAINT Puhllv Theatre SI X. and MON. d 4'!4---:-:--l-4-4' WINONA THEATRE MORTUIRf Pay son 107 rt Co-o- p. 1 lie SvveeU-s- l Entgrtainment you've ever seen! Sparkling with fun and romanee. Gay with Song and lovughter. Hear the Song Hits! Roar at the Fun! NANCY CARROLL Tha Self Culture rtub met Frldav evening with Mrs Rowena llodge. Luncheon wa served at x o'dork to alxieen member Mrs Josephine Taylor gav a reie of on of the latest plays. The remainder of the lint was taken up with business ef feeling reorganiiaiii.n. Mr. Vera Williams was host lo the Fldelous Club Friday evening. Kriell and Wablon Will'ams sang a duel and niumh loiwts and Yenetta Pace sang several (mu. accompanied by Earl Warner on ih banjo. I.un iheon was served t to tha member and tin At Lowing guests o'l-bu- Mrs. Roy Uradforl'rs Annie Thom a and Mrs. Wm. 3 Sale of Ladies New Spnmg With STANLEY SMITH LILLIAN ROTH HARRY GREEN - WED. - TIIUR. of the P.T. Interesting of th Rei-- SchiM was held Wed tiesday evening wi President Gwen N'oheker In charge Tho following program was given: prayer, Mrs. Horen Peterson; First Grade pupils In rhythm work; Second grad. Illustrated poem: Fourth grad, vocal duel. Ilaxel Ctaysonand William Snyder; Fifth grade, boys' ihorus; reading of minute of previous meeting by tho secretary; address, "Report Cards the Basis of Promotion. by Imuls Hales; dosing prayer. Mrs. Evelyn Jones. s Mrs. Emma Olsen was luit-.to Club Mouday evening. Luncheon wa served at the card tables at H:3. favor and decorations were In Easter effect and thv t. aame Idea was carried out in the Three table of bridge were the rtub prize for high score being won by Mrs. Marie Nelson and the guest prize by Mrs. P.eth Wald ron. Mrs. Gertrude Round and Mr lieth Waldron were apodal guests. April 8, 0, 10 of The Golden Strains Pagan Love Song give way to more Glorious Melodies NOVARRO At rdngemont have been made so that those who are going on the Temple Excursion Friday. April 11, ran eerure a t (or the pageant, ko that they can make both events the aame day. Those who intend going on the excursion and want tickets for the pageant Klidjy night, shoud make it known to their Bishop. Also those who haven't already received their ticket for the pageant Thurs day night, should also make the mat ter known. We still have a fowr left io kindly get in touch with your Bish op at once so that we ran inform tho Presiding Bishopric the number ex oectcd to attend t:o:n our stake. II. A. GARDNER. Stake president tb-ke- The following members of the club were in attendance at the meeting ol the District Federa tlon of Womens Clubs held Saturday at Provo: Mrs. Kowena Hodge. Mrs Lyle Creer. Mrs David KirmageMrs Elsie Cornaby. Mrs. Lizzie Evans and Mrs. Lyle Hughes. The following ladies from the Ladies' Literary clue attended the meeting. Mrs. Hazel Thomas, Mrs. W. A. t'ornaby, Mrs, Dona Bowen, Mrs Louise Larsen and Mrs. M. O. Rock hill. From the Alta Club the following ladies attended Mrs. Susie Andrus. Mrs. Fern Brock bank. Mrs. Florence Faux. Mrs. 11. E Hughes. Mrs. Ruth Brockbank and Mrs. Nettle Wilde. The ladles from the Alta Club presented two original songs at the meeting which were sung in community singing and were very well received. Self-Cultu- re NOTICE OF SHEirilFF'S SALE OF REAL I KOPERTV present Fourth Judicial District In the Court of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County STRAWBERRY WATER USERS a corporation, ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff. VS. RAMON s TTlhi We have just received another shipment of 84 new Spring Dresses, made in the newest styles and colors. We are giving a special low price Sale on these Dresses Friday, Saturday and all next week. CLARENCE E. SMITH, EDNA J. SMITH NICHOLES SMITH & MARGARET SMITH, Defendants To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Saturday, the 26th day of April, 1930, at eleven o'clock a. m., of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Build lng, 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 following described real property, in Utah County State of Utah, Commencing 10 chains North of the Southeast corner of the South west Quarter of Section 21, Township 8 South, Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Meriian; Thence West 20.00 chains; thence North 10.00 chains; thence East 20.00 chains; thence South 10.00 chains to the place of beginning. Area 20 acres. In Utah County, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City. Utah, this 3rd day of April, 1930. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. By ELIAS A. GEE, Deputy Sheriff. R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Spanish Fork, Utah. , Publication in The Spanish Fork Press April 3, 10, 17 24. AD to-w- it: at these low prices: $6.95 - $8.95 - $9.85 - $10.85 By HAROLD BELL WRIGHT Special Sale on Ladies Newest Style Silk Hose, all shades, regular price, 85c, speial price, only ....50c Fork Co- - Come and Hear the Particulars of the Tho Great Musical Romance BEAUTY CONTEST Eves. Silt. & Sun. Continuous Cash Prizes and a Contract to the Winner with Dorothy Jordan PRICES: M-it- s 10-S.- lc 1:13 to 11:13 ini in iffr '' I An A. BIDS WANTED Bids will be received by Marinis Baadsgaard until April 12th for performing the duties of river commissioner of Spanish Fork river for the season 1930. State salary wanted handling wates, etc experience In (ADYKBlJt.MKN'T, in the ALL TALKING Sensational Musical Romancg Come in and see them nffnlr i lun-rheor- Associated with the MERRILL MORTUARIES Inc. Fork can I sponsoring lh and a big crowd expetted. s Service Above All Provo 43 (r the Beta Bridge mod- receive caperl-nre- 4 1 Ivy Davl entertained lh Salem American Legion Auxiliary Wednesday afternoon, There wer fifteen member and thre visitor present Tb afternon was i;..nt In sawing nd making article for lh soldlara hospital. Refreshment wer served I 4 o'clock. MTM'UIOUV M IU ICE In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial Dlstrli I of lb Mat of Utah, In and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the Estate of Ralph Mlgll nr, 1,,'f fbuago llotal Orchestra I playing a big carnival dance (Jrng,rrv Wednesday night. April lib. th Provo Ameri- I ..Ana fir is - riendhjrfhouphts Spanish music, Miss Vivian Wilde; Bridge Lamps, Spanish dance, little Marcell SterlFloor Lamps and Heading Lamps. ing. A buffet luncheon was served They add beauty to every home,) 6. 90 to twelve members and two special and up. Get It at Taylor Bros. Co. guests. Mrs. John Sterling and Mrs (ADVtltriSKUK.ST) Holly Cornaby. i tTifi ..fit i w 1 A Spring Special in rl ew-uiabl- e EMMA It It EM A, Administratrix, It. II. ANDKUrt. Attorney. t. A- - " !l with or without sleeve; all tlnw 1 out M.IMI t 02.00 of the Third ward M. I A. presented a very clever drama last night at the ward amusement hall The play, "Success" was put on In very pleasing manner. Mark Boyack waa in charge of the program. The following people were In the cast: Mrs. Haxei Thomas. Miss Msry Rig trup. Miss Msry Simmons. Miss Ade lalde Clayson, Shirley Bowen, little Mias Betty Swenson, Kay SchoOeld, n William Bowen, Legraud Lewis, Clayson, O. N. Thomas, Billie Bowen and Merrill Swenson. ic Is. nt forgcl that we give )eu itonplefH, eertbe ill prbew III per real .,wer titan nit) other firm in II,.- stale on leno. br NOTICE lOlt PI PLICATION incnt of Hie luturlor.Cuni'ral (.and OfQce at Salt Lake City flak. Marti) 8. I83U. NOTICE I hereby given that Joseph L. Argyie, of Spanish Fork, Utah, who. on June 8, I82S, made home-stea- d entry. No. v36otf7. fur Farm Unit A (or Lot 1. 2, 3. I. 5. (, 7 and S) Section IS, Township 8 Kuuth Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian! bae Died notice of Intention to make dual Iroof, lo eslabllrh claim to the land above described, before Ell F. OfOt-e- . S. at Taylor, Hcglsu-alt Lake City, I'tah, on the Zlth day of April, 183U. II. Claimant name a wltne-ons- : ti. Fernsten, S. Even Francis, Wen-Ja- il Francis, and Lorenxo Argyie, u'l of Lake Shore, Utah. ELI K. TAYLOR. Register. uuvKicrnicM.Ti ing nicety. Count). NOTICE TO CREDITOR will present claims with vouchers la the undersigned st residence In (tpanlsb Fork, Utah on or before June IS, 1830. Creditor Member one-a- ' CtHMHIii. r ertacn. ten-minu- te A1 M. 1). Me tV Just added Miurs a ( .jo pmeol lo our tiso-to-e. our new Auburn N fi.u.iij tail n beaut). Hie of Its kla.l In Clal tody ru ItOHKHTSON, Dr RACHEL EMMA ward, A ir-- Junior Baseball J tnt on uf gpxuUb Fork operated on at th Holy Cro hospital yesterday morning for hernia and appending. II I recover- Q) HOME MORTUARY pitojim: tsi ainiMntp .NOTHI.M Eureka. Chari w ( VEBTISEilg.NX) H |