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Show f I'm: SPANISH FOItK PHUSS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH FOOD Mrs. Theo. Lee was the dlnnet guest Monday evening of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hagan mus. tiii:o. i.i:k honored MUST INCREASE .IT FAREWELL EXPORTS America Called on by End of War to Supply Added Millions. parti very pleasing testimonial in Mrs. Junot Green and daughter honor of Mrs. Theo. Lee a as given Anna, went to Irovo on business on last Friday evening at the home of Monday. Mr, and Mra. James Jameson, when a (ante number of Mrs. Lcoa friend returned SaturMis Margaret e end to to Wells, gathered to bid her good-byNevada, day visit her happiness In her new home her school after a brief vacation. Dr C. D. Livingston DENTIST A re-op- Ban Francisco, California, where Mr. Lee has been obliged to go be- freer Building ECONOMY STILL NEEDED. cause of falling health. The evening Miss Rose was spent In a song-fea- t. r Jameson was the organist and the Over Three Tlmts Shipment v hide party Joined In singing the old Required Situation In Wheat end familiar hymns. After several hours Pats Proves Government's rf song and social chat, the Misses Policy Sound. Ellen nml Rose Jameson served refreshments to the guests. Following With the guns In Europe silenced, the luncheon, a kodak was presented we have now to consider new world to Mrs. Lee. The following linos, food situation. But there can be no written for the occasion by Mrs. Effie hope that the volume of our exporta were rend In place of a presencan be lightened to the altgbtest de- Bart, tation speech: gree with the cessation of hostilities. reMillions of peoplo liberated from the "As a tribute of love and tender IruiMlan yoke are now depending gard. We present you this token. upon ua for tha food which will keep them from starvation. All partings are hard. With food tha United States made But It lessens the pain, when we part It possible for the forces of democfrom a friend. racy to bold out to victory. To Insure we h!s good-wiknow goes with If democracy In tha world, wa must conus to the end. tinue to live simply In order that we map supply these liberated nations of To express this kind feeling we meet hero tonight. Europe( with food. Hunger among people 'Inevitably breeds' anarchy. And we pray your new homo may be American food must complete the work happy and bright; of making tha world safa for democ- Full of love and sunshine, which you racy. ever sought lout year we sent 11,820,000 tons of food to Europe. For the present yeer, To bring to each of us, whatever our lot. with only the European Allies to feed, we bad originally pledged ourselves to We havn't a gold mine, our dollars a program that would hava Increased are few, our exports to 17,000,000 tona. Now But we give you a mite to make to feed tbo liberated nations, w wHl gladness for you. have to export a total of not leas than true May pleasure and Joy come to 20.000.- 000 toaa practically tha limit with this token, . you of loading capacity at our porta. ReAnd does not mean friendship's space viewing the world food situation, we chain must be broken. find that some foods will be obtainable In qusntltlee sufficient to meet all health, peace afld happiness ever world needs under a regime of ecoattend, nomical consumption. On the other On your Journey and always, Is the hand, there will be marked world wish of your friends.' shortagee In some Important commodities.. Miss Ann Money, daughter of Return to Normal Bread Leaf. Bishop A. T. Money, left Monday for With the enlarged wheat crops will attend the which American farmers hare grown, Logan where she Agricultural College this winter. end the supplies of Australia, the Argentine and other markets now accesL'cuterrnt and Mrs. J. Harold sible to shipping, there are bread grains enough to enable the notions to Bailey left Tuesday afternoon for return to their normal wheat loaf, Denver Colorado, where they will provided we continue to mill flour at make their home for the future. a tilgh percentage of extraction and maintain economy In eating and the The( Misses Rose Jameson, Susan avoidance waste. Mr, and Mrs. Grover Johns and children and Mrs. Jacob A. Hansen went to Sprlngvllle Tuesday to he the New Years' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Crandall. Miss Allle Crcer entertained Tuesday, night at a watch party, Thej guests Included: Mrs. John Booth, Mrs. Len Andrus, Miss Iteva Lewis and Miss LaRue Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Johnson and daughter, Maudle, spent the week In Bait Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. II. r. Hanks. Miss Reva Johnson went up Sunday and stopped over ll W.T.Brockbank D.D.S, - is a story that takes you fi?his back to the busy Jays and simple lives led of by our American ancestors a century ago, when character w is formed in the home. What was true of the little northern New York community in which most of the action is laid also may be said of American rustic life of the time in general We want you to read the new serial three-quarte-rs - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bona desire to thank all those who assisted them in any way during their recent bereavement in the death of their little daughter, Marie and in the illness of Dont Fail to Read tke Opening Installment 1 portation. , We will have a sufficient supply of Ixxxzxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtti sugar to allow normal consumption In i tils n country If the other nations Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boyack en- The work of slicing the beets at their present short rations or Intertained a party of relatives at a the sugar factory was completed. on crease them only slightly. For the midnight supper Wednesday night, to Tuesday evening.' The last of the cutintrlea of Europe, however, to feast the old year out and welcome juice will be converted Into sugar their present rations to a material extent will necessitate our sharthe new year. today. v ing a part of our own supplies with them. . Twenty Million Tona of Pood. Of the world total. North America will furnish more than 00 per cent The United States Including the West Indies will be called upon to furnish 20.000.- 000 tona of food of all kinds as compared with our pre-wa- r exports of almut 6,000,000 tons While we will be able to change our program In many respects even a, casual survey of the world supplies In comparison to world demands shows conclusively that Europe will know famine unless tha American peopla bring their home consumption down to the barest minimum that will maintain health and strength. There ara conditions of famine In Europe that will be beyond our power UNREGISTERED LIBERTY to remedy. There are 40,000,000 peoBONDS ARE THE SAME AS ple in North Russia whom thera la small chance of reaching with food CURRENCY. this winter. Their transportation la demoralised In complete anarchy, sod shortly many of their ports will be froxen, even If Internal transport IF THEY ARE LOST YOU could be realized. To Preserve Civilisation. . HAVE NO RECOURSE. At thla moment Germany baa not ulone sucked the food and animals PLACE THEM IN OUR FIRE fiom nil those masses of people she bus dominated and left starving, but AND BURGLAR he has left behind her a total wreckage of social Institutions, and thla SAFETY BOX uiasa of people is now confronted with at solute unnrchy,' FREE OF CHARGE. If we ulue our own safety end the t lal organization of the world, If we -J ulue the preservation of civilisation t self, 'c cannot permit growth of thla .uurr In the world s vitals. I i. mine Is the mother of anarchy. ' nan the Inability of governments to food for their people grows i I.jiiii and chaos. From an ability supply their people grows stability f gmernnient and the defeat of an- I iil we put It on no higher ivii.v t.t.e than our Interests Tn the pro--io- n of our Institutions, w must Mtlr ourselves tn solution of tha ra-lul- LIBERTY PROOF DEPOSIT The Commercial Bank of Spanish Fork - , . , Co-o- Building p. Rhone 144 A. G. Stoddard M. D. CITY and QUARANTINE PHYSICAS OlflC Over Poftoffice and at Resident; HOURS 2 lo 4 P.M. Phone 45 I B. H. Livery and Feed Stables Hack Meets all Trains Phone 12 Spanish Fori j. W. Hagan, M. D. freer Building Phone 32 Office Hours 2 to 4 p.n. Office V. Dr. J oseph Hughes Mbs Annie Thomas came down from Salt Lake City last Friday on Corner busiuess. While hero she was the i mice ut Residence . . 1st South and 1st West . .. j gtust of Mrs. Fred Matley. Miss Thomas has many friends here who liflce Hours, ID to 12 a.m. and 2 k will be pleased to learn that she 5 p.m. Sunday by Appointment. was one of the volunteer teacher-nurse- s Spanish Fort for the Red Cross who fur- Phone S3 efficient service nished valuable and the recent epidemic of Flu" In Salt Lake. She was able to nurse quite a number of cases and did not take the disease herself. Her sister. Miss Mary Thomas, also acted as a volunteer nurse. Jt In Delinquent Tax Lists for sale at this office 10c each. WEEKLY WEATHER GAUD of ; fata there will be a heavy short- Johnson and Vala Jameson left Tuesabout 3,000,000,000 pounds In day for Salt Lake City, where they age pork products, dairy products and have positions In the City schoqls vegetable oils. While there will be a and will tench now .that the Influenza shortage of about three million tons stuation Is Improving. In rich protein feeds foV dairy animats, there will be sufficient supplies The Misses Frletta Green. Mallle of other feedstuffs to allow economical ar.d Margaret Dart left Thorvaldsen consumption. In the matter of beef; the world's Thwrslrv morning Mr IJognn, where supplies are limited to the capacity of they w ill attend the New Jersey Acathe available refrigerating ships The demy, They were accompanied as supplies of beef In Australia, the Ar- far as Salt Lake byMrs. Janet Green, gentine and the United State are suf- who returned heme the same ficient to load these ships There will be a shortage In the Importing countries, but we cannot hope to expand PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP exports materially for the next months In view of tha bottle neck In transNOTICES for you will enjoy the simplicity and charm, the sympathy and understanding, the humor and wisdom the author of "Elen Holden has injected into this entertaining piece of literature. Farmers Mrs. Bona. In Hie light in the Clearing Office Christmas, returning Thursday M-j- C 125--J. DLNTI5T .Miss Etta Lowborn spent the Christmas liolldayis In Trovo, the guest of her cousin, Miss Zolla Batea, and other friends and relatives. Pre-Wa- IRVINE BAEHELLOl HpanUb Fork, tm IMione at 'rL I Following Is i. record of the meteorological observations taken by W. P. Shlppee at the Power Plant for tha week ending Wednesday. The instrumental readings are from government standard instruments exposed in the manner recommended by the Chief of the Weather Bureau. COAL -- SEE- Chas. Waters ONE BLOCK WEST OF . OREM STATION . PHONE 19-- Always on Hand .llllllll.iilll To Those Who Wear Glasses Ofttimes when you go indoors from the cold this weather,- your glassei frost over; If you are cooking orj washing the steam does the same thing. I will guarantee to overcome i for 24 hours after each application this nuisance, and the article costi but 25 cents. Will last all winter. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah,1 In and for Utah County, State of. Utah. In the matter of the estate of Ann Robertson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his rsldence In Spanish Fork. Utah, on or before January 25th, 1919. CHRISTOPHER A. FERGUSON, Administrator. ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Ad-- 1 mln.'strator. 28 29 30 31 STRANGS Jewelry Store , In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utaji, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of y Green, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Spanish Fork, Utah County, Stats of Utah, on or before September 10th, 1919. JANET GREEN, Administratrix. ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Out-ne- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Mary Ann Youd West, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before February 10th, 1918. MARINUS LARSEN, Administrator. ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for LIBERTY BOND OWNERS: Your , bonds are just like currency.- - If you lose them;' you are out. We have heard of cases. where bonds have been lost and for this reason we are offering to store your Liberty Bonds in our - fire and burglar proof vaults. Free of Charge. We issue you a Receipt in all cases. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of David Evans, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix of the said estate, at her residence, Salem Road, Spanish Fork, Utah, County, Utah, or to Booth & Booth, Attorneys, Knight Block, Provo, on or before the 30th day of ANN J. EVANS, April, 1919. Administratrix. , Booth & Booth, Attorneys. , The First National Bank of Spanish Fork ? i |