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Show TI12 ilLRALD, HOI U AY .. - - ' Dancer is Visitors: Mrs. J.JL Batty of Dearer, who ha spent the past month here, was SPRINQVILLE SOCIETY of Mr. and the guest last week-en- d SPANISH FORK lira, MerrlU Crsndall at Caryhorst Mr. an lira. Albert Stewart and Mr mil Mrs flAnrce SanlsbuTV to hw spent Miss Margaret Dart motor Mg jda Blghmrwo of Salt Lake are guests of Mr. and were and dinner Sunday Caryhurst summer wltn mt. uu guests of Mr. and Mrs. MerrjU Mrs. Laranee. return eu w CrandalL L Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans and BiUi"" Simmons, bu Salt LASS. Miss Leah "Peterson of Rirer- ann Rav of Salt Lake. Were the i.,oMilHnCljritmi spent the side, Calif, daughter of Mr. and recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len u Mrs. Nels Peterson, former rest wlscombe. I i r.riar. dents of Spanish Fork, visited in Mrs. Beams B. Coombs of North Fork Friday of last week. Platte, Nebripendlng the sumAn outing oi we ii"7" wuw Spanish Mr. and (Mrs. Fred Wyler of Ben mer with her mother, Mrs. John Penney stores ot ll. .li at CSStUUl BPnW IB jamin left Wednesday hy auto tor ..' ... ; . BryanJf C..l0h iork canyon last Sunday, a week's trip to "Wells, Net. vfioa rT1Riril snent Thursday fnicnic dinner Mterred. .Those visiting with friends and relatives Lending from Spanish Fork were v.. alf In Salt Lake. HlNHaM And (MTi. a IT - Miss Helen Groesbeck was host-u iiMn Mr. ana b. PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY ok ai..a dinner and kenslneton at uarc.ura ipnnia ij Some Wednesday evening. The her . Mr. and Mrs, m imt twjvou were Misses Birdella Reyguests Mrs. Clarence Walton and chil Salt Lake.;;''rT3f?'.'?.L Carol Bird, and iela Beyer. nolds, his cation Ta wrrv Raddin ipent dren of Salt Lake are visiting Mrs, Mr and Mm. Hile M. Hales Of ts jtttfrtends m soumera uiaa.-- - of Mr. and Mrs. sugar City, Idaho, ft8 Ethel Hates entertained the Walton's harents, Mr. ana mn, n. i. ncjuuiuo, uu Lis of the (Mejor club Thursday David Thorne. frenlng of last west music ana Miss Alice Call! of Midway re Thursday. Mrs. Reed Mr. and Reynolds of jncy work were enjoyed and snpl turned home Tuesday after spend- Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. Jr was eerveo. g ing the first part of the week with Louise Wlscombe, the early part of . the week. Miss Alta Fugal. .Mrs. Eliza " horn is spending a The members o fthe W. and W. mnnth with her 'daughter Mrs. club enjoyed an outing at the Jennie Banford, of Richfield, Idaho J iwasi nosiessj Miss Margaret-Jur- a Geneva resort Tuesday. Luncheon was served. L Mrs. C.r P. Ritchie and children left Sunday for theiishome at Stockton- after spend tag - the past ten days with Mrs. Ritchie's mother. Mrs. Nettle Walker. The ' Narcissus and Hawthorne swarms of the Third ward Beehive girls were entertained Monday eve ning by Miss Daisy Newman. Mrs. C. A. Fugal and children are visiting relatives in Payson this week... Wr. and Mrs, Old Christiansen 'iv. and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christiansen spent the first part of the week with relatives in Jbapah. a I ur. k" r, a - V were-gues- another and be cool DANCE at V Faui, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Firmage, Mr. and Mrs. Rows Perry, Miss Ethel Gale and Willis Perry spent Wednesday evening at Castilla hot springs. ' Mrt. G. W. Thatcher and family of Provo are visiting with the for- L:. 150 Pairs i)iiYB os toman Shoos mer's mother. Mrs. Eliza Fuller.. Mrs. Charles' Boyef Is visiting with Mrs. H. G. Wood of Ogden. Dr.- and Mrs. John R. Anderson and family of Sprinrville. and Dr. and Mrs. Allen of Provo, are motoring through Yellowstone National park, and other places of Interest along their way. Miss Florence Sunpklns and her mother, Mra. James 8impkins,-aa- d Will Phillips and his mother, Mrs. G, W, . Phillips, era motoring through southern Utah. The party expects to visit Bryce and Zkm Mrs. Anna Mendenhall and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dimick Huntington and family, Miss Arlene Men- denhafl and Miss Melba Nelson are attending the Mendenball reunion which Is being held at Saltalr, Salt ' '" Lakeii"-"Mrs. John S. Groesbeck Is spend ing ten days with her-- daughter, Mrsl Frank Scovllle of Ogden. Mrs. William Whitney is visiting friends and relatives-ILogan. Regular Price $1 p.00 These shoes will give r yomoTethanto them in our mnndow St n The- - Louisiana house of repre sentatives recently parsed a bill authorizing a tax of one cent a 1Y01R MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK IS OUR POLICY. -- WE ARE LEADERS f gallon on gasoline. LOW PRICES More automobiles were manufac tured last month than in the entire 14 years after the auto was invent Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store.. " ed. : . " . .. Mrs. Angeline Rush, Mrs. Zoe Sercey and her daughter, Juanlta, of Rigby, Idaho, visited here at the home of Henry Bush. Mrs. Bruce Allvn and children of I li at a dinner party given In honor or oer biruwiay. wednesdar even ing. Those present were the Misses Marie Burt. Florence ilendentaiu MeMa Marble and Florence fioxef, ; ' Ruth Johnson.-- -Mr. and Mrs.'. Marian Smiihaon .Of MiUdld, UUh, are visiting With friends and relatives here.Mrs. Dimick CbUds and sons. Ned and Fred, are visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. G. Sanford, of AUGT-TLLJ- Beach Springrille visited relatives here. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Tin the DisUrict Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in nd for the County of Utah, State of Utah. ' In the matter of the estate of Eliza N. Taylor, Deceased.. Creditors will ( present; claims with vouchers to the undersigned at their places of residence in Provb City, Utah county, state of Utah, on or before the 16th day of ProTifBM ' Hundreds of Free " December, A. D. 1922. GEORGE; TAYLOR, JR., " " THOMAS N. TAYLOR, : ARTHUR N. TAYLOR, Executors" of the Estate of Eliza N. ' Taylor, Deceased. PARKER k ROBINSON7 Balloons. 50 YELLOWS . . Jl , tiialr . -- JAZZ It. f. .. . ff i II TUESDAY AND SATURDAY Chicken and Trout Din- ners, Boating, Fishing, v ., and uatnine. iv rv - & CABINS FOR RENT Business is XV I 1 II . BANDITS , Attorneys for Executors. last (PlrstipuhlicatiQa. AVS- ubUcaUon. 4ujt?V 192.U- - r- Finest Picnic Grounds In with r SHERWOOD'S ( StsVy CARS MOTOR bOOQ": sV t: with us in ouf new shop at 67 North First Westv With our facilities to meet your needs, we can give you quick, cltmowicfaig dependable service.. GET THAT NEW AUTO TOP NOW ' ;; . d line of cans Built on Buick principles but with improvements and refinements vtiiich make their introdtiction interest. an event of nation-vid- e A wholly and HAVE US PAINT YOUR CAR FOR YOU ; . It will lpok like new. WE WILL STORE YOUR CAR by ;the day, week; or month. Get our prices. 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VEGETABLES AND ,r 11 . . dish, pkg. batr FUi Kellogg's--- ;! e wonder ish, llvV :20 P Fakes, T"1 Large lb by-Nam- Spa-Roll-ed 0ats7'atfghemi0rtor American's eartom Rolled Rolled ' ' mjLK delicious. Cocoa, loose, 10 buy There is one sure way to get what you should have. SEGO is the name to ask for and to get. It brings to you the choicest flavor and qualityyou will call SEGO "cream's only rival," for there's really no milk more time-tiriei- L A UNIVERSAL-JEWE-W0WNM8. DIRECTED V TOD 1 Ask about tht G. iSee These New BuicK Cars Now at: Our Sho)vtbom - mom When better automobiles are built, Buick will a' build-the- m. it ' ,' - 3 |