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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH The Cloyer Blossom Club and their partners went to Salem last Friday evening in a sleigh and pleasantly surprised Mrs. Ernest Keele, the occasion being her birthday. The evening was spent in games and social was hostess at chat, and at 11 oclock Mrs. Arthur Nelson luncheon was party Sunday afternoon served b ythe members of the club. Eonor of the eighth birthday of 'The afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fernsten r daughter Emma. and music games and a In at dinner in honor gg spent was served to the of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jacobsen and lalnty luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Haswell Tuttle. wenty little friends present. 'hit. hat sur- tsk- - Wilt JuIuibou, who has spuul lue For Sale A choice corner lot, 6x past year at Delta, is here visiting 8 rods, one block east of the Spanish with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. p Fork for f 800. Ten acres of ' Johnson. bench land with water right for Mr. and Mrs. II. "A. Springer have 81500. These properties belong to moved to Springvllle, where Mr. Spr- the estate of Dr. Warner. Theo. Lee. ' Phone 134. (adv) inger will take chargq of the J. C. Penney Company store. Co-o- , When You Have Cold. !y: " It Is when you have a severe cold We have some first class alfalfa seed and can supply you with what that you appreciate the good qualities of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. you want if you come early. The Mrs. Frank Crocker, ot Pana, 111., Co-oprlco is right. Farmers (ad) Our five year old son, Paul, caught Miss Josephine Arnold entertained a severe cold last winter that settled Mrs. W. A. Jones and Mrs. Albert a number of rlends at a sloigh riding 01 his lungs and he had terrible spent yesterday in Provo Engberg party last Friday evening. After the coughing spells. We were greatly sleigh ride an oyster supper was visiting with friends.1 worried about him, as the. medicine served, the tables being decorated we gave him did not help him in the Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Nelson left with cotton batton sprinkled with lust Friday for their home in Gar- least A neighbor spoke so highly of diamond dust to represent snow. Chamberlains Cough Remedy that field, after visiting here for a short I got a bottle of it. The first doss Saturday evening Mrs. Jos.Chapple time with relatives. benefitted him so much that I conentertained a number of relatives in! to him until he was Lester Evans M Bpr-wa- s tinued giving it honor of her birthday. The evening1 cured. spent in playing cards and at lngvllle and Mrs- - K,nley Tay,r of eleven oclock luncheon was served Provo Bpent last Friday vls,tlng here Probate and Guardianship Notices. with Mrs. D. T. Evans. p. n Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. Clay-relof a number entertained fleck A atives In honor of her birthday. six oclock. at was served supper Jar Mrs. Bert Eggertsen entertained a card party Wednesday evening the home of her mother, Mrs. Six tables of ?rank Thomas. five hundred were played, Mrs. l,e prizes being captured by The J. Greene. Carl and ph Cluff in decorated were beautifully ll0mg .dentine colors and designs. Lunch lgg served at midnight. pro-regsl- nl In A rder-i- , lue itfar n in Mf-Mr- Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. I.P. George I). Snell 6f St. Anthony, Snell entertained a number of lady n Idaho, was shower giv-spent last Wednesday and A miscellaneous friends. Bridge was the diversion of here on business. home the at Thursday the evening afternoon. Luncheon was serlast Friday the MlsscSSarah and Jemmla Nlel-- ved at five o'clock to the twelve Prof. L. M. Gillilan and daughter, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. guests present. of Safi Lake City, spent SunAnnie, were the Those present Inbbins. and day Monday visiting here with Evanna Jarvis, lisses Jessie Hales,. Dr. A. G. Stoddard. Mrs. and Not a Botanical Marie Pearson, Species. ;enetta Hughes, 1 lie artichoke, which originally cam iertrude Hansen and Marie Jex, and fmu r.iirbnry, Is not n botanlcul spe-Miss Hazel Morgan returned home lessrs. Elwood Tiffany, Dewey and n variety of tla thistle, which last cle. I,t Friday evening after vlsllting for nd Heber Hanks and Albert Taylor nil along the a week In Salt Lake grows spoiitiinootthly City. A. James and of Daniels f Salem Afr"-nconst of the Mediterranean was served Lumheon at from Morocco to Pulosllue. tyson. I)r. A. G. Stoddard Is attending idnight. meeting of the State Horticultural Miss Rebecca Nelson entertained) Society today In Salt Lake City. unday at dinner in honor of Carl L. urnctt, formerly manager of the Eugene Markham of Spanish Fork olden Rule Store here. MrvBurn-- ( and Miss Edith Bunker of Delta were tt is leaving soon for Creston, Iowa. married yesterday in the Salt We Join their many Lake temple. The ofllvers of the Fourth ward friends In wishing them success in L. M. I.. A. were entertained Mon-,ilife. evening at the home of Miss The officers presiaoral Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Robertson anded Miss Thomas with a silver set. A FARMEK carrying an nounce the engagement of their express package from daughter, Iva, to Joseph Markham, house was a big Miss Margery Peterson entertain-- 1 the wedding to take place next month accosted by a local dealer. about twenty young girl friends at "Why didn't yea lay that bill Miss Blanche Larsen of this city super Saturday evening at her of good from me I I could have Af-me in honor of her birthday. r and William Westing of Garfield e .oti you the expros, end betide were married Wednesday in Salt super, music, games and dancing you would hope been patronizing a home store, which help pay the ere enjoyed by all present. Lako City. They will make their this taxes and bailli t by n ANY ( ) I I -- j jr . pressei ix com unde igeraen i mail-c.'d- nit t auto- - Willaro g.Fron quarte. , it both J ar axle heavy t tlon. 4 d. Tour 1 100 lbs. $ inches. 4 genera- - ta and 4 one f st hood. er-brae-- 4 se lipment. f Jones Bowen entertained at nner Sunday In honor of Mrs. Will algardsnn of Taber, Alberta, Can-'Those present were the guest ' henof,, Henry Gardner, Mr. and Trs. Gill Bearnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mas Jones and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. ihrson. Mrs. a. er locality. up The farmer looked at the merchant a moment end then said: Why don't you patronize your home paper end advertize? I read It and didn 'I know that yoa had iheztaff I have here." MORAL-ADVER- TISE t 4 4444444 Angelus Theatre NOTICK TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of EMEU M. BU1M1IALL, Deceased. 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444m4444tftf Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Springville, Utah, on or before Octobor 10th, 1917. FOR a 4 DELBERT C. BRIMIIALL, Admin Monday, February, 19th I GODDARD WANTS CONTRACTS - istrator. ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Ad ministrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of DAVID EVANS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at hts residence in Garfield, Salt Lake County, Utah, on or before April 10th, 1917. GEORGE A. EVANS, Administrator. ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Ad- ministrator. I PICKLING CUCUMBERS " No. 1 Size. Smallest up to ZVj inches in lengtli, $25 ton. per ' No. 2 Size. inches to 5 inches in length, 10.00 station. Sacks returned, all Orem delivered at ton, per X j charges paid. WRITE TODAY FOR CONTRACT , SALT LAKE and OGDEN, UTAH X X 4.t.t4444.t.4444444444444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Hales Bros. Electric Supply Co. -- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of LORENZO 1IOPLA, Deceased. Creditors will present cltflms with vouchers to the undersigned at his home at Garfield. residence at Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before April 10th, 1917. was G. E. Gull of Salt Lake City MAUINUS LARSEN, Administrator. at Spanish Fork Friday. ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Ad ministrator. 1N- - Ele&ric Supplies and Fixtures J , , DEALERS - Sole Agents for , Westinghouse Incandescent Electric Lamps and Westinghouse Electric Motors UTAH SPANISH FORK, - 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 t Real Estate and Loans - DAVIS AND MORGAN For Sale Four acres of land, forterms: 3 roomed bouBe KALE on lot, 1 block from cosy FOR See Lucas.owned by Joseph NOTICE TO CREDITORS merly home for 10 rooms new. modern 33200, Main Street, 111.00. 35,000 John B. Jex. (adv) In tho District Court of the Fourth 1 4 from block on Thurber school, 32600. ground 5 roomed basement, ..Judicial District of the State of Utah, A Modren in and for Utah County, Utah. 1 acre lot on road to factory, house three rooms, 3500. In the matter of tbe estate of to Call loan. and 10 list your 33250.Money rooms, built, home, just BENJ. E. WILLIAMS, Deceased. f property. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at bis residence at Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before April 10th, 1917. Hocks Decay From HraL , Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cutler, Jr. and ERNEST WILLIAMS, Administra- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewia Jr. attendThe rocks lu the desert arc said to tor. waste even more than ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Ad- ed the dance at Payson Friday even- those away to continuousrapidly wuter eroexposed . ministrator. ing. on praetor is the First Aid to Nature . - NOTICE TO CREDITORS v In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of - There are 31 pairs of nerves leaving the spinal cord and passing between the vertebrae which the upper and lower forms a part of the intervertebral foramen through which the nerve passes. The slightest displacement will impinge the nerve and shut off a part of the nerve force to this particular organ which the nerve supplies and Is at once subject to disease. Perfect health of an organ or tissue Is Impossible only where It is receiving 100 per cent of its normal brain impulses or vital forces, replaces sublaxated vertebrae and REMOVES the (MUSE OF DISEASE and NATURE CURES. HEALTH Is essentially a phenomenon of normal function, while DISEASE Is the phenomenon of of deranged function. Derangement or alteration la or of part any organ the histological elements Tho left half of this Illustration represents the trunk, branches and fruit of a tree. The trunk corresponds to the spinal cord, the branches to the nerves and the fruit to tho organs of tho human body, as shown in the right half of the cut. Pliers are represented as pinching ft limb, also the nerves which convey tho functions to tho stomach, the results are. Immature, worthless fruit nd a stomach w hlch does not work properly. in the human body the fn vertebra i tormina sre the pincers. The vertebrae are wrenched, displaced, occluding the openings through which tne nerves pass. causod by a derangement of the process of metabolism which Is due to an Interference of the nerve supply. Thousands who have suffered from both acute and chronic diseases" have been restored to perfect health by Chiropractic adjusments. If you could only understand how by means of Chiropractic adjustments, so. gently yet effectively will disappear, applied, your pain end suffering for good, we sureevery vestige of "disease depart ly would not have to urge you. LOENNIG and MELDRUM Hours, 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. Graduate Chiropractors Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free n. Consult the count; Cuts or the respective signors for further Ihfornmllon. . A Cmr mt V ARNOLD HOTEL Phone 31 CECELIA WILLIAMS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before April 10th, 1917. MARY MARGARET Administratrix. ELIAS HANSEN, ministratrix. - WILLIAMS, Attorney for Ad- c NOTICE TO CREDITORS fi In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of MRS. SAMUEL PRATER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before April 10th, 1917. ELIAS HANSEN, Administrator. sion, Mana Greatness. Suspicious When Bill Simmons goes to church they always pass the contribution plate to him before anyone oIkc." Why Is tliut; Is he such n generous giver? Not he. By presenting It to him first ' Creditors will present claims with they dont stand a chance of losing anyNew thing but the empty plate. vouchers to the undersigned at his York World. residence In Spansh Fork, Utah, on or before June 10th, 1917. . Prefer It Light JAMES L. HALES, Administrator. A whole lot of newly nmrrled men ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Adwant to know why anyone should obministrator. ject to a loaf of bread being under . weight. A Hint to the Aged. It people past sixty years of age Seal Originally Land Animal. could be persuaded to go to bed as It is a curious fact that the fur fccal soon as they take cold and remain In bed one or two days, they would re- was once a laud animal. The buby seals ore actually afraid of tbe water; cover much more quickly, especially they would drown If thrown Into It, if they take Chamberlain Cough and have to learn to swim by repeated There would also be less efforts. When once they have been Remedy. danger of the cold being followed up tuught to swim, however, they soon . . by any of the more serious diseases. forget to walk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tbe District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Frances B. Hales, Deceased. , About Constipation. Certain articles of diet tend to check movements of tho bowels. The most common of these' are choese, tea and boiled milk. On the other hand raw fruits, especially apples and bananas, also graham bread and the whole wheat bread promote a movement of the bowels. When the bowels are badly constipated, however, the sure way is to take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper. example being Southwestern deserts, whore the change of temperaThe members of the Alta Club ture from 12.1 degrees at noon to 70 were entertained at the home of Mrs. or so at night causes stone to crumble Ada Jackman last Friday afternoon. rapidly under the extremes of expanIndianapolis Needlework was the order of the sion and contraction. News. afternoon and at 5:30 a delicious luncheon was served by the hOBtess to Mining Rights Soldat Auction. the nine members present. The rights to nilno In the Chilean nitrate fields ore sold from time to Mrs. II. Eugene Hughes served a time at public auction. The operations six oclock dinner Wednesday com- connected with working the mines ar plimentary to Mrs. May' Banks and Intricate and costly. Mrs. Mary Emery of Salt Lake City who are visiting here. After dinner Cood Plan. the evening was spent in playing A little girl told her mother she had five hundred. Present were Mr. and derided to get married. Her mother Mrs. David F. Hughes, Mrs. Hannah laughed unl asked her why. I'm goHughes, Morgan Hughes, Harry ing to get married," said Mary, and Hughes and Joseph B. Hughes. A huve five children three white and two colored to do the work." good time was enjoyed by all. , Always In Working Order. Mary talked so fast no one had much of a chance to sny anything In her presence. Her little neighbor had no one else to piny with after school hours, but would not remain In her company long at a time. After noticing that her boy returned so Boon each time he went to play with her, his mother Inquired Into It, and Walter replied, Oh, she Is always wound up so. He Is a great mun who has a great plan to his lift tho greatest, who has tho greatest plan and keeps It. Drummond. Young DIplomaL Diplomatic little Helen was playing with her sister and cousin. Tbe two girls had toys and Charlie, the cousin, much desired tho possession of Helen's. This young lady, however, said in the most conciliatory manner: Oh, you play with Annie. She's having tho bestest time." Horseflesh Long Used aa Food. Horseflesh us food was Introduced Into Gaul when the country was Invaded by the Franks after the conquest by Julius Caesur. Records relating to 1404 show that It was eaten In Inrls at that time. In several European countries this food Is much used, and often from choice. . Youll Know Him. Sometimes Trouble masquerades as Joy, but we recognize him before he plays one tune on the fiddle, for the fiddle strings snap, and the dancers fall down, and darkness drowns the lights. First Lithograph. The first successful example of tbs lithographic art was produced 120 years ago by Aloys Senefelder, a BaThats 8o. varian, who produced a piece of rnusle If everyone would mend one, ah printed by this process. would be amended. |