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Show 4 Our Recommendation. r: The success of our business depends upon the quality of goods we offer, so we are very careful in our buying and recommendations. Thats why we feature and 7 ii strongly recommend 14 h I liptdthrourrf 5, SOPHOMORE AND torp,n; two rtftetw CLOTHCRAFLCL ffTf ! , brick0 bem the Our assortment of Call ami hoc our i styles and patterns is the very best. SUIT8 and OVEH COATS r-- rjd DM"0"1 wtn - hi Lom t wW'ior Trices to suit IrvK la Now i n j TW I1 tort" lmunlt BU So.11 3 bnlld y dT Ltfltlon. SOPHOMORE 11 The line of i lollies jfuA SuaACLuttC that's built to Mlbfy. it's its it SOPHOMORE Ltf n the best. yf Every Suit and Overcoat guaranteed. urtXft &UtAAt JLuXtr wuuC Warm Blankets tf4 (bArdt All wool nml wool naps for cold our 2iapfl. You will find if you use Llaukcts, that we have just what you want nml the price is most moderate. '' ( Vir i Iffctla lthco I ibindlf Our line of Mackinaws needs no inWe always carry the troduction. ZENITH LINE; strictly all wool. m Our stock is limited, so it will pay you to call early. Hort All Wool Mackinaws 9 froi TU lib tlm 1 rtadfl v Detroit H Itrarto Iff vr topic lud Youll get the very best if you get your Mackinaw from our line. 1 tool c Ins tr Ins t UtM dw Itrt Wool and Flannel Shirts true woolens are high, but I think you will bo surprised when you Its find what exceptionally good values we have to offer you for your money at the present time. ()ui? stock is limited. The guarantee furnished by the manutacturers of these well established lines of merchandise should be some satisfaction to you to know theres some protection for you when you trade at our store. 2 beds, springs For Sale Cheap 1917 model Ford car, For Sale 2 mattresses and and heating stoves. good aa new. $350 cash. Inquire or Girl wanted. (adv) Shorty's Inn. write Charles Lance. 341 N. 7th West Provo, Utah. (adv) Walter Money, formerly a resident Walter Lucas, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. of Salem, died at Magna Monday. His Joseph Lucas of this city, and farmer-l- y remains are being interred in the City a resident here himself, died Sun- Cemetery here this afternoon. day at Eureka and waa burled here Wednesday. Monday and Tuesday, November 11th and 12th, the Christmas Committee will receive the Christmas Sleep and lle.st. One of the roost common causes boxes for shipment to the boys overof Insomnia and restlessness Is In- seas. digestion. Take one of Chamberlain's Tablets Immediately after supper and The annual election of the execusee if you do not rest better and sleep tive board of the American Red Cross better. They only cost a quarter. Branch of Spanish Fork will be held Wednesday evenlng.November 20th, PRORATE AM) GUARDIANSHIP 1918, at the Winona Theatre, if the NOTICES health conditions will permit. If not In the District Court o the Fourth then at somo date to be announced Judicial District of the State of Utah, later. in and for Utah County, State of Last Friday afternoon Miss Marie Utah. , Pearson met with a painful accident NOTICE TO CREDITORS Miss Pearson y at the sugar factory. In the matter of the estate of on the was Kelley deceased. presses employed Green, Creditors will present claims with and by accident the end of a large vouchers to the undersigned at her iron caught her hands, thd left hand residence in Spanish Fork, Utah being cut and the right one badly County, State of Utah, on, or before mashed. She was taken to Provo for examination and it was an September.. 10 th, 1919. her injuries were not as found that JANET GREEN, JANET. GREEN, Administratrix. bad as it was first reported. She ie ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Ad- now recovering nicely. : ministratrix. , Out-ne- X-R- r . ntr no ra Think What They Do To The Varnish! Ruin it you think. No! for the floors have been covered the toughest, most enduring varnish for with Cosmolac the purpose. Even with the dancing, Cosmolac will not scratch white nor bruise. a clear, transparent covering that preserves and beautifies any surface requiring varnish. It resists ths rough usage indoors and exposure is the new super-varni- sh to all weather con itions d outdoors. nrr the With t Jr - Ch" able. Jerseys in maroon and navy stripes. Strictly Our sweater line in sizes is complete. Buy now and get your choice. Association Co-o- p. l. . JEX Cosmolac can be washed with hot, soapy water or any washing compound. It successfully Teststa the effects of rain, snow, sunshine and frost, and is so elastic it will not crack with tha swelling or shrinking of the wood. Keep a can in your homa at all times. Tor Sale By LUMBER COMPANY an Will sell strictly fresh creamery .Horace Fereday made a business DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ML Pleasant and Manti this U. S. Land office at Salt Lake City, Paul Krueger. (adv) week. Utah, October 5th, 1918. NOTICE Is hereby given that Jos-- SEELloyd Moore and family have mov- - eph II. Shepherd of Thistle Junction, George Moore came home from Magna to attend to filling out his ed to Garfield, a here he has accepted Utah, who on January 10, 1918, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 022283, questionaire. He returned the same' a position in the mill, for NW Section 36, Township 9 . day. 3 East, Salt Lake MerONE BLOCK WEST OF South, Range Mrs. Minnie Miller of Eureka was OREM STATION filed hag notice idian, intention of, Harry Bowen, son of Mrs. Hattie, visiting here last week. She was also niOXE Bowen Is in the hospital at Camp nursing her son Will, who Is 111 at to make five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described Lewis. Ills indisposition is influenza Payson with influenza. befre the Clerk of the District Court, but he is getting along very nicely) at Provo, Utah, on the 30th day of . and expects to soon be out. The widows of the Second ward November, 1918. I -- " . B wish to thank the children of the Claimant names as witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards ward for their kind Hallowe'en presJoHph Shepherd of Thistle, Utah, CHAS. T. KENDALL, M. D. blch wa a quantity of wood and family desire to express their' ent and George Jones, Earl Mason, HerPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON heartfelt thanks to the many friends' cut ,nt0 stove sizes and piled away bert all of Gabbytass, Springville, Reg. No. 2185 Phone No. 14 for their sympathy and aid during' neatly In the wood sheds of the var-th- e Utah. Office Douglass Building, Payson . sickness and death of their dau- -' ''ua GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NOSE ghter, Margaret Ann Edwards. AND THROAT Mrs. George Cookston and little i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION dauShter left Helen, The result of the Red Cross Linen! Wednesday for Department of the Interior, U.S. Shower was accidentally left out of, Des Moines, Iowa, where she will join Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, the Press last week. The following ier husband, ho has accepted a October 21, 1918. on aa Instructor in a large woolen were contributed and' have, NOTICE is hereby given that Arbeen purchased for the Linen Shower mll, thur G. Jackson of Mapleton, Utah, for the A. M. R. C. Hospital week beCLEANING, PRESSING and who on June 12, 1915, made Homefore lust and have been boxed by the REPAIRING stead Entry No. 015128, for NW local department and shipped to Den m NW4 SE and Lots 9, 10 Utah. Spanish Fork, ver: Pillow Cases 140, Sheets 101, and 11, Section 27, Township 9 Towela 163, Napkins 110, HandkerSouth, .Range 4 East, Salt Lake Merichiefs 240 and Wash Cloths 10. Here ie your opportunity to insure dian. has filed notice of Intention to esainet embarraMmg error in spelling, make final three-yea- r C. proof to espronunciation and poor choice of Fred S. Dart of the U. S. R. S. tablish claim to the land above desword. Know the meaning of puasling war term. Increase your efficiency, returned last Thursday to the Sun DENTIST cribed, before the Clerk of the Diswhich results in power and success. River Project, near Fort Shaw, Mont., trict Court, at Provo, Utah, on the Creep Building Spanish Fork, Utah where he is concrete foreman over a Fourth day of December, 1918. WEBSTERS gang of forty men engaged in reClaimant names as witnesses: Phone 123-- J. 1?EW IHTERHATIONAL inforcing the Canal, which Is a large Louis Arthur butter 55c a pound t.o.b. factory. trip to Chas. Waters J l-- Always on Hand I J. R. Thomas Tailor pos-articl- NE, CtteVcw SuccM? Dr. one having a bottom eighteen feet wide an sloping Bides eighteen feet Mr. Dart says the extreme deep. cold weather there makes It necess ary to have Bteam heat to keep the cement from freezing. Negroes, Indians and white men are employed on the work. Mrs. Harvey Nielson and Miss Ann Nielson have returned from a five weeks trip to the Northwest and Camp - Lewis, where they went to visit Harvey Nielson who Is stationed at Camp Lewis. They report that all the boys are looking well and enjoying the work but think they will soon be home. They were greatly Impressed with the beauty and cleanliness of the Camp. While In Portland they were the guests of Rosette Hansen Roylance' and Miss Iva Hughes. DICTIONARY is an tng teacher, a universal question answerer, mado to meet your needs. It i$ in daily uso by w hundreds of thousands of successful men and women the world over. 400,000 Words. 2709 Page. 600011. hSroPhlcal n, o, En-tri- 30,000 Geographical hubjecta. CBAND FKIZE, (Highest Award) rauama-i'acili- o Exposition. HECCIAI apd PiDU Pmn Edition. W RITE for Sprrlmen Pairs. FREE rM.kel Map you nam tiiia paper G. & C. MERR1AM CO.. Sprinjfleld, Mas., U. S. A. Johnson, of Thistle, Utah, Frank M. Johnson of Maple-toUtah, Wayne Johnson of Spring-villUtah, Clarence O. Whiting of Thistle, Utah. GOULD B, BLAKELY, Register. D. Livingston R. H. Andrus L. L. B. Law Office Notary and Abstract Work Commercial Club Rooms .. (? Phone w Greatly Benefited by Chamberlain's Tablets "I am thankful for the good I have received by using Chamberlain's About two years ago when I began taking them I was Buffering a great deal from distress after eating, and from headache and a tired, languid feeling due to indigestion and a torpid liver. Chamberlains Tablets corrected these disorders in a short time, and Bince taking two bottles of them my health has been good," writes Mrs. M. P. Harwood, Auburn, New York. Tablets. A. G. Stoddard M. D. CITY and QUARANTINE PHYSICAN OfHcOverPotSloffice and at Residence Phone 45 HOURS 2 to 4 P. M. W.T.Brockbank D.D.S. DLNTIST OUce Farmers toe fit! Sweater Coats in all colors for men and boys, at prices that are reasonable, and boys, at prices that are reason- all-woo- Farmers 1 s. ailiiilill iiimiimiiiiiiiiiilliilil 6 Sweater Coats Co-o- p. Building Phone 144 I |