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Show UTAIL THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, com- - has The Jex Lumber company l! mencod th. UHM tor a coal yard on their property mill. Just east of the planing A..N..G..E..L..U..S.. " T..H..E. A..T..R..E - HUS TUESDAY, APRIL 24th, 1917 me mm III FEEDING A BAG of SUGAR Home Good Advice Within a day or two three cars of Nebraska hay will be received o here by the Sugar comof to statement the pany, according J. II. Snell, local agricultural superintendent. This hay will be sold to the fyarmerB as the other hay that has been brought in has been disposed of." It is hard to estimate just how much good the sugar company has done in their territory by providing feed for their stock during the hard winter. The have scoured the country in search of the feed and have sold to the farmers in small lots about $40,000 worth of hay and several cars of oats, .The payment for the feed is not asked for until next fall when the amount will be taken out of the beet check. TO of Dont think too much other peoples Watch own methods. Th s is them from ways and learn bilious good advice, especialy ,yhon find many will or constipated. You TabChamberlains use people who best the with ailments lets for these well to follow do will aiul results, tadv) their cxamplo. RESIDENTS FOREIGN-BOR- N "I, Henry East, Sheriff of Utah Utah-Idah- Every housewife should a bag of sugar. If it is not convenient for you to order a or-d-cr d bag, order a 50, 25, County, Utah, deem it wise in the ' formal procin this . crises, a present bag. pr of lamation to assure all residents Specify foreign birth that even in the event CEORQE BROAOHUMT'X famous Suvttt of the United States becoming actively involved In the great EuroEXTRA F0K1 ' pean war, no citizen of any foreign II wINNEE Tzife Lid Preserving Sufer power, resident of Utah County, need fear any nvason of his personal or ASILOTEILY PdDKa The opening week of the Ince feaproperty rights so long as he goes conand business ture film, "Civilization," at the Crt peaceably about his o man terion, New York, brought up the Made by Sugar ducts hltnstdf in a be the to said to more ner. $9,000, economical to buy IJs receipts up "The Uniteff States has never, in largest first weeks gross for a picby the bag, and sugar is esugar It New York any war, confiscated the property of ture ever shown in ssential as a food; no other food It a Nation of Birth "The his unless resident born mpexceeded any foreign more Important. GRANULATED on its first start at the Liberty, when own hostile acts made it necessary a not strike film did I take ths formal means of de- the "Nation Any dealer will supply you with loo Lbl Net few a until days after the open residents i born gait MAM claring to all foreign Ctt A this pure sugar. LAt that they will be protected In the lng. SAFETY FIRST IX DANCES. "" This great picture will be shown at of their property and Made by Now "safety first" is applied to ownership night, theatre Saturday tho Angeles be free will and that UTAH-IDAHmoney, they SUGAR CO. dancing. Up in Pittsburg they have 21st. devised what is known as the safety from perscAial molestation, so long April For Rent Three room cottage, grip. It is a position that obviates as they obey the laws of the State Rheumatic Iains Relieved with collar, furnished or unfurnish the close embrace, which is one of and Nation and the ordinances of the ."I have used Chamberlains Linblocks east of the Commer- the most objectionable features of cities. cd, 1 iment for pains in the chest and cial Bank. Apply to S. L. Cornaby. the new dances. In these public danI urgently request that all our lameness of the shoulders due to P ces there are many men who take people refrain from pubiic discus- rheumatism, and am pleased to say M. D, Mrs. C. V. Robins and Jemima liberties that every n the pres- that it has never failed to give me sion of questons Involved Nison gave a miscellaneous shower and pure minded girl should resent. ent crisis and mantain a calm and Office at Creer Building e prompt relief," writes Mrs. S. N. Friday, April 20th Phone 82 Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. If they dont do it they ore on the considerate attitude toward all with- Finch, Batavia, New York. (adv) presents "Slim" SummerOffice Hours 2 to 4 p.m. George Mortenson. Those present downward road. It is said that the out regard to their nationality. two ville in "Tho Winning Punch in were Mr. nd Mrs. If. J. Mortenson safety grip makes it almost impossMrs. See for Duck eggs setting. "Let it be understood that every parts. The adventures of "Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larsen, Mrs, ible for the man to give play to his (adv) citizen owes allegience to the Ameri- Ed. Bringleson, No. 19 in two parts. . Matinee episodo Ncphi Tlansen, Mrs. William Cooper dissolute tendencies. The position can flag, that he is expected to loyFLORIST at 3:30 p. m. Children 5c. nnd Mrs. James Bcddingfleld of Eu enforces a respectful treatment and citthresh which in most Flowers fulfill all The Lee 21st Theodore obligations Supplied for all & spent Wednesday Saturday, April reka and Henry Mortenson, and the a notice to the man that he must be ally, caslons. of Funeral residence upon Pleasant Grove. and Designs Kept and impose izenship production daring astounding Misses Donna Palfreyman, Jessie and a gentleman. The police of Pitts-bur- g Hand and Filled to Order. All and that any act, however slight million Inces II. Thomas times. him, all Merle Ilalea and LaVon Hayes. The have found it necessary to 're' to give aid or "Comfort to The Third ward Vaudeville and dollar Cinema Spectacle, "Civiliza- of Furniture Repaired. was in a device of this kind In order tending to sort games spent evening playing se2 which N. Blocks Residence of Foundrj for is treason, th enemy Minstrel Company gave a very pleas- tion." Saturday night and matinee and at 11. oclock a dainty luncheon to rescue young girls from the down adUTAH in SPANISH are' FORK vere 50c provided penaltiesant farewell party last Saturday ev- at 2:30 p. m. Prices, njght, 25c, was served. The guest of honor re- ward paUi. Any man at any dance bllc oplnlon ,nfllct, on t(J fbat 25c. and 15c ening at the Maccabee Hall in honor and 75c. Matinee, ceived many beautiful. and valuable who misuses his privilege in tho i the memory of all traitors In all of volunteers Walter Larsen and Daniel Froh-ina- n upon Monday, April 23 exbo to dance ought immediately , . presents. lands." and MarMoore Owen renA I was Stewart Dart. presents program pelled and never be allowed again In novel of Utah a in Sheriff photoCourtot HENRY instruEAST, of dered songs, guerite consisting Fashionable The Sophomore Class of the Span-- 1 decent society. Salt Lake Telegram, 6 in Kiss" "The Utah. parts. mental romance, selections, play County, readings, speeches TAILOR ish Fork High School entertained at! Tuesday, April 24th World Film One Block North of the Bank step dances and witticisms, followed a farewell party Sunday afternoon at Roach Finch returned Wednesday Alice Brady in Ct Spanish Fork The Maccabees gave a farewell by games and dancing, after which Co.poration presents the home of Miss Minnie Robertson from California, where he has spent In five parts. for and Paid was served. The evening's "Bought luncheon the fti honor of four of their class mem- -' the at party Tuesday evening past winter working. Daniel Wednesday, April 25th Try C. W. Harrison, Spanish Fos Hall In honor of Andrew F. entertainment closed with a chorus bers who left Monday to join the e Ann Frohman of voices "Wake seventy-fivPennington preents singing, for high grade monuments i soon to Utah, leave Join who will were The Marion Bellows, Engberg, navy. boys of circus granite and marble. Lettering v: in a fascinating photo-pla- y Ulessa Sorenson, Stewart Dart and the Hospital corps of the Coast De Up America. life The Rainbow Princess. pneumatic tools. He always su Morris Hales. Music and games were fense. J. B. Hughes was master of 26 April Triangle less Thursday, for The officers and (i(t of members forty ceremonies and a fine musical proplayed and luncheon was served. of Society "Pillars presents M. Plays Third ward farethe sisa A. I. Jameson gave was the given by gram to. keep in mind tho ters, Misses Dale and LaRuo Beck well party last Thursday evening in an adaptation from the work of HenHenry B. Mortenson enlisted last! week as a member of Troop F., Utah fact that in addition to Douglass Strang. Patriotic speeches honor of Mrs. Mary McDonald, who rik Isben, in five parts. National Guard. Yesterday he was were given by Andrew Engberg, Ed. has been a mutual worker for a numnewsDespondency Due to Constipation, ' married to Miss Donna Palfreyman Money, Mrs. Efiie Dart 'and Kiel ber of years and Is now leaving the ' Worn op, ottn,J?ecome nervous and do work Ward we to In make Tintic. her home was job five hundred of Springviile. The Press congratu' Dahle. Progressive paper Nights despondent. . When It is due to coniates him and wishes him success in of any kind. When played, Mrs. DelF Brbckbank win- The evening was spent in games and is corrected it by stipation easily irrtisiii and refreshments were served both the undertakings. ning first prize, John R.ThSmas in need of anything 1 at o'clock. Her fellow workers taking an occasional dose of ChamMrs. the prize. efthe.; aves. hnb etaonl shrdlu r gentlemans berlains Tablets. These tablets are Could anyone ask' for create: in this line be Sure whining Mary Swazey and J. Will Lewis were presented her with an ivory clock as easyto take and pleasant in effect. luxury than a cool sleeps; For Sale A Jersey cow. Will awarded the consolation prizes. A a token of their appreciation. place on a sultry summer freshen next month. A. 0. Fernsten fine luncheon was served at 11:30 to $20 for a nice saddle pony. See night! ' Mrs. Minnie Miller spent last Fri75 members. ' Benjamin. (adv) Stanley Lewis at Peoples Market. day visiting in Provo. Bought and Paid fat 100-poun- 10-pou- civilization- - . Utah-Idah- law-abidi- Coin-pan- SUGAR UTAH IDAHO iiirt or Shall ;0.000 Sf y? i h MV SUGAR of tt ore BfcWT . k.. O , April rhe ho are v tion i take itrict idles least The s Triangle-Keyston- R.M.JEX - . for returi :(1 sta me a ! n ahse been , , Lorenzo Thomas V Mac-cab- I We Want You To See Pleasant Dreams for Hot iUs ! ! n The greatest meeting John Roach has returned from ever held In Spanish Fork for a dry Deep Creek Nevada, where he has America will be held in the city spent the past two months. pavilion Sunday evening May 6th, at 8 p. m. Speakers of national Haswell Tuttle farm for sale reputation will be present. Good Enquire at Commercial Bank for music will be a feature. anti-saloo- It cost our stores per cent, to do business in 1916. Now then, just ask any merchant who will be truthful how much it cost him to do business. He will have to tell you that it costs him between 20 tud 25 per cent. This saving alone enables us to sell to you for less money. 11 (adv) Why throw the old lawn mower away, when it can be made to cut as good as a new one by Robert J. Jex, the blacksmith with the Ideal Grind- the rf Is The Club met last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. W, A. Jones, elevn members being present. Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mrs. Bert Eggertson and Mrs. T, C. Gill were invited guests. Mrs. Annie Stanton read a jpamphlet on the epics of the unmarried. Mrs. Lyle Hughes gave a talk on the care and pruning of roses, after which refreshments were sqrved by the hostess. , there something you need In the follow lng listt , Birth Announcement Wcddlad Stationer Envelope lacloenrea Sale Bills Hand bill Price Lisle Admission Tickets Business Cards Self-Cultu- Window Cerda Time Curds I etler Heads re A program will be given at the First ward meeting house Thursday evening, April 26th for the benefit of tho M. I. A. of the ward. The program will consist of readings, songs, and a farce entitled "A ICIss in the Dark. Mrs. Eph. Cluff entertained the Bridge Club Friday afternoon, Mrs. J. Maher of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Juck Teasdale belug tho Invited guests. Auction bridge was played, Mrs.Jack Teasdale winning the prize. The dining room and the table were decorated with spring (lowers. - Comfort, good health, quif nerves, these you get with i sleeping porch. Our CUSTOMERS - AID' will help you to do it right BONNE VILLE LUMBER U I ttVrmt 0 I ar Ich thi test, rhe co very frci -- .8 hentic - in i and id .! 6'!' Envelope Calllnd Card leaflet Statements Milk Tickets Maul Tickets Shipping Tad Announcements Brief Note Coupons Pamphlet Calelodue Blotter , Circular Invitation Poaler Folder Check Blank Notice Label tedol Blank Menu Card Placard Dodder PmI Card Prodrama Receipt Prompt, careful and efiU dent attention given to every detail Dont Send Yoar Order Oat of Town Until You See What We Can Do CO IVO cart e figurt ths U Con. thi in ,ra h r kne (S V( re thi i Wild : shoi 0. 1 SI ara rnges Four lis sui nde I retie h n an dowi Lawr at the e to u road e to tl . For It ti celli lti 1 Bank C. W. Haws? Manager Vond.r frlen, and Spanish Fork, Utah Uren. give satisfaction.' What more do you want? mrt c have : to i you-ca- and without much inconvea enco or expense either. Le-la- n. Our Mens and Young Mens Suits are new, stylish and particularly selected to give service, which together with careful fitting and a saving of from $3 to $5 on a suit i3 bound to W at Your Service fer Always Thats what Printing Needs! ward pleasantly surprised Mrs. Will Thomas last Thursday after-noOne hour was taken up with busy work, they practiced new songs and many business matters were discussed. The presidency gave encouraging remarks to the officers. A delicious luncheon was served at 6 oclock by Mrs. Francis Cammack, Mrs. A. R. Creer and Mrs. John Even operating expenses alone will save you nearly 15 per cent, not considering any other advantage we have and do take to undersell. $14.75, $16.75 and $19.90. I'M terms. Twelve Primary officers of This' saving goes straight into your pocket. We do not contend that our fellow merchant cannot sell you a man's suit for $7.00, $8.00 or $10.00, but this we do claim :that our quality will excel where the price is the same. We have a choice selection of mens suits, pinch back, slim fitting and regular, 3 button sack in plain and novelty fabric to suit your taste.. They are priced: $7.90, $9.90, $12.50, i ery- Theseare cold facts, and you can always depend upop us to substantiate what we advertise. . J Sl , A Reason. Why We Can Underse ballot idles ee printing this J i as im, i f J. W. Hagan, c ised, b I rk' and Mrs. Henry Fernsten ed in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. mnllj 'Ham i The English B. Class of the Sp Ish Fork High School gave H prise party at the borne of Mis teachff Brlmhall In honor of their Miss Laura Gardner. The even was spent in playing games and freshmen ts were served at xnidnig The members of the faculty pr861' were Mr. Aldous, Mr. Holt, Mr. 1 bison, Mr. and Mrs. Skinner. class members present wore, Bessie Hayes, Edna Aing Lundol, Maggie Smith, Jennie son,sReva Bradford, Gwen Gardar' Helen Christensen, Maudie John and Blanche Robertson and W SW Money, Ford Gardner, Doe Hayden Evans, Ulessa Sorenson1 Loo Aitkin. urge H dey, I tho nt in dnight l. The Mi on 'wer me of wire i Miss Wt-i- re pres Will Mrs mdi, n "ra Hi !. om, It Guln "iidfati I sent," of lew hiF different makes at about real value. All la Call early and got your F VanWagenen or call t the ( urtdo Motor Co., Provo, Utah one-the- choice-Ed- . with s sorv "St Of 1 prcHi-- The i hi itiberg 8 James Henry Graves of D9 and Miss Edna lludfleld of SPr villa were married Wednesday Salt Lake Temple. A wMM ceptlon will be given In their tomorrow evening at tbo Uk9 V, Hall. The Press wishes them Inllfe. 'k Loa Comi m. sh: sent. 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