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Show ! t V THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH. Some good quilts for Ward Relief Society, (adv) sale--Sec- ond , Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thomas and Miss Ferrel Stebbins motored to Salt Lake Sunday. A crowd of little friends pleasantly surprised Vernon McKell at his home Saturday evening. Bailey Hughes came down Friday from Twin Falls, Idaho, (where he spent the summer working. Opera House Sat., Oct. 30 GASK1LL and MacVITTY (inc.) ANNOUNCE HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS GREAT PLAY Innl Ole Einarson of this city and Annie Morgan of Winter Quarters have taken out a license to wed. Miss Ethel McEwan of Salt Lake City is visiting here this week with her aunt Mrs. O. P, Arnold. no rO aa d JUG For Sale Two double harnesses, a See Mrs. C. . W. Houtz. (adv) light wagon and a cart. When kind nature has given you beautiful pearlv teeth, use our brushes ana pastes and PRESERVE them. A clean mouth and sweet breath are not only a mark of good breeding, but also make food taste better and aid digestion. You can make your hair pretty and keep it pretty by using our tonics. The minute you enter our drug store you will say Well, heres where I will trade. THE CITY DRUG STORE WE TAKE CARE AT THE Panama Pacific Exposition Exhibits of Special Interest to Those Engaged in Agriculture, Stock Raising and Dairing Will Be Featured LOW FARES FROM ALL via the Utah Stations Salt Lake Route TO Los Angeles - San Francisco San Diego For Particulars Consult Any Salt Lake Route Agent, Or address J.H.Manderfield, A.G.P.A 0 L 3rd S. Salt Lake City 1 As Time Goes On Notary Public Money to Loan have one of the largest watch repair ing shops So. of Salt Lake City. Service on Farm Miller & Veile Property Options on Partial Payments ANCELUS PROGRAM Daily Change of Program. Two Performances Each Evening, 7:30 and 9 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 2:30 P. prompt and careful atten tion my motto. M. Friday Oct. 22nd, The Mad Million aire" Chapter 24 of The Diamond From The Sky" two parts also thred other reels of pictures. Saturday Oct. 23rd Cissy Fitzgerald in How Cissy Made Good"' Vitagraph Broadway Star Feature in three reels, and It Doesn't Pay. Monday Oct. 25th Paramount feature "The Bargain"Featurlng Wm. S. Ilart noted western character. Produced by Thos. Ince in reels. Tuesday Oct. 26th Charley Chaplin in Ilia New Job" Easanay gloom chaser. Wednesday Oct. 27th II. B. Warner in expect to 1 Agent for C. D. STRANG, Jeweler, Spanish Fork, Utah A. G. Stoddard M. D. CITY and QUARANTINE PHYSICAN Offic Over Po&ofHce and at Residence Phone 45 HOURS 2 to 4 P. M. fie "The Ghostbreaker"paramount feature in fiveyeels. Notice of Poundkeepers Sale Notice is hereby given to tho owner or owners of the animals hereinafter described and to whomsoever it may concern: That there are impounded at the present time in the town pound the following described animals: One bally steer calf about 8 months old. Square crop o(T right ear. No other marks. Cost of impounding and expense of sale and advertising: $1.00, Amount required to redeem 84.00. If said animal or animals are not claimed and all amounts due thereon paid, and said animal or animals taken away on or before the 27th day of Act ober 1915, they will be sold by the Town Poundkecper at public sale, at the In Tound this town, at the hour Estray of 1 p. m. to the highest cash bidder. Date of first publication or posting October 17th, 1915. C. W. JORGENSEN Town Poundkecper, Salem, Utah. FOR ALL KINDS Zua OF INSURANCE lm 2Ic3iglj,. FOR THE POLICY Life, Health and Accident and Fire JOHN T. SPENCER ..Undertaker.. and Licensed Embalmed OFFICE IN NEW CREER BUILDING Day or Night ftoo. 69 LOFTER JOHNSON JOHN t. JOHNSON Johnson and Johnson Contractors and Builders P1.m and SPANISH FORK, UTAH Sjwfw.noo FumtiM S.tiifxtioa GttMitttfwl LEE CLARK House Moving and Raising Terms Reasonable Spanish Fork, Utah DEAN WILCOX RESIDENCE Anyone wishing to buy a 3 inch Studebaker wagon, will do well to call on Robert J. Jex. Good as new. (adv) 1,--4 Mrs. John II. Hayes and daughter, LaVon, left Saturday evening for Eureka, where they will visit ten days with relatives. Visiting cards are the correct thing We have an excellent assortment of type styles for this class of work The Press. FARMERS MONTH - W. A. Comaby For Sale Two large and well built chicken houses. For particulars see C. W. Haws. Mgr. Bonnenille Lumber Co. in society. OCTOBER is , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Money left Monday for Salt Lake City to visit with their daughter, Mrs. John Hales. In the language of the beginner on a typewriter, Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of t e r party. Lost A lady's handbag, three purses, some money, a containing $5 Co-o- p due bill and some keys. Finder please please bring to this office. Reward. Mrs. Alma G. Stone and children came down from Sait Lake Sunday to spend two weeks here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Wm. B. McKellv The Ladies Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Lillie Rowe last Friday afternoon. A reading was given by Mrs. Jane Snell The N. T. N Club will give a loween dancing party at the Hal- Auditor- ium Friday evening, October 29th. The tickets will be 60c, ladies free. The N. T. N. girls were entertained Saturday evening at the home of Miss Allie Creer. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. IFIISTDM T2IIK a3LAY ORIGINAL CHICAGO CAST AND PRODUCTION A WONDERFUL PLAY OF FACTS AND FANCY It Has Created More Discussion Than Any Work of Literature in Ages Comedy, Pathos, Sweet Sentiment and a Great Bi Impressive Moral are Blended in This Facinating Play Vholy Unlike Any Other Seats on Sale at City Drug Store October Twenty-eight- h Prices, 25c 50c 75c and a few at $1.00 Orem Interurban Hales Bros. Electric Supply -- At the meeting held Monday the Board of County Commissioners appointed Ammon Tuttle deputy tax collector for Spanish Fork. Twenty-fiv- e uncles and McKell visited his home ning to bid him farewell for the Norahern States Mr. and Mrs. John Monday for their home Mrs. Wiscomb has been month with her mother, Miller. aunts of Heber Saturday evebefore leaving mission field. WiBComb left in Roosevelt visiting for a Mrs. James D Mrs. Nancy James has gone to Omaha Neb. to visit with her son Lowis, who is engaged in the optical business of that city. Her son Donald who is in North Dakota, will join her later. A can of lye exploded at the Valley Steam Laundry Tuesday afternoon and MisaEdna Levison and Mrs. Marion Petersen, who were working nearby at the time, were quite badly burned with the lye. A birthday party was given Sunday Arnold by her mother,-assisteby, Miss Ethel McEwan of Salt Lake City. The evening was spent in games and music, after which refreshments were served. The decorations were all suggestive of Halin honor Of Miss Josephine loween. Sole Leave Springville Self-Cultu- re n; Agents for Westinghouse Incandescent Electric Lamps and Westinghouse Electric Motors SPANISH FORK, UTAH - 20 Daily Trains 20 Arrive Springville 6:30 a.m. 7:45 a.m. 9:45 a m. 8:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 1:50 a.m. 11:45 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 3:43 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 10:50 p.m. RATE OP 2c IER MILE available through purchase of mileage books. These books good one year from date of purchase are unrestricted as to use, being honored for purchaser or holder. If not used within limit refund will be made on unused portion. i 4 .'jt aJ . . i L. .a. t , - r About this stage in construction the builder begin to realize sqiat h convenience and help it is the local lumber yard at hand. to-ha- vi fami the very beginning of building ojicrn turns, it, jji (litGdett advantage to lie able to get just wlm you want; nficfrwlirn you want it. ' ' ' Thats one reason why there are lumber See Our Springv ille Agent 1') About These Books You Can Save Money and Time By Using the Inter-Urba- n yards. Thru iignin, no one who understands the differences In woods wants to build inside and out, roof and floor, ofaiiy one Llml of w ood The lumberyard has the necessary varieties for the differen purjioses. W.T.Brockbank D.D.S B ONNEVtLLE dentist Office Farmers Co-o- p. Phone Irorkbank. The Club met last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Detila Iughes. President Eliza Davis presided. Each of the fifteen members present answered to roll call with a poem on Autumn. Plana for the years work were read and discussed. Current events were given by Mrs. Annie Stun-toa magazine article was read by ilrs. Eliza Davis, and a synopsis of the look entitled "Mother" was given by Mrs. Lydia Stahmann. Refreshments wers served by tho hostess. IN- - Eledric Supplies and Fixtures From Springville Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brockbank celebrated the tenth anniversary of their wedding Monday evening, Forty guests were present. The home was decorat n autumn leaves and flowers. The evening was spent in games, singing and social chat. A great many useful 'resents were received by Mr. and Mrs. DEALERS Co. ;rT7 Building (Formerly Baker Lumber Company) C. W. HAWS, Manager, Spanish Fork Yard. 144 Farm Loans :j LONGJTIME MANY OPTIONS real estate LOANS, ABSTRACTS W. H. Ray & Co. PROVO. UTAH and NOTARY HUE and LIFE INSURANCE QUICKOSERVICE Pbone 10S LUMBER CL ; WORK H.CCnlf!oneV on improved, irrigated farm lands. borrnJ m an 0 st krms or houses; buy farms or houses, on J I or insurance of address or call kind, IUNKSfc At Commercial ony Club, Spanish Fork. |