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Show Baby Chicks for sale See Wm, Frost. J3. (adv) Mrs, John Jones Is spending a few days In Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. FOR SALE club wheat. i Choice California See Arthur West, a. ( adv Pal-myr- Charles Browne of Mammoth is spending a few days in Spanish Fork on business, Mrs. Lon Young and two children of Monn, are spending the week with Mr. and MrB. Peter F. Boyack. YOU ARE WELCOME For Sale-G- ood home cheap. 2 blks. seuth of W. C. Beckstrom's, 211 S. 4th E. Inquire of A. C. (adv6apr) WE DONT EXPECT YOU TO BUY EVERY TIME YOU COME TO THIS STORE AV o ' , 2 Run-lfso- n want you to como in often and look over our stock so that you will know what you want when you are ready to buy. It is the only way you can always he sure. Mr. and Mrs. James Whiting left during the week to make their home at Burley, Idaho. Light Housekeeping rooms. Call at Mrs. S. L. Cornabys 1 blocks east of the Commercial Bank, (adv) We are making this a store of service, so bring any furnishing problem you may have to us and it will be solved. , . Mrs. William Flavel and Mrs. Car-oline Flavel went to Payson Wed- nesday and spent the day with MrJ and Mrs. Vivian Patten. 1 The Freshman class of the Spanish Fork High School rave their anniyil ball at the gymnasium Saturday night Light refreshments were served. Mrs. John L, Jones returned home Friday after spending a week In Salt Lake City visiting with Mrs. John Vau Steeter and Mrs. Owen LiLfiLaro-Hig- h OothK trade by Lorrold, Chicago R.-Par-ry. a $ t FOR ShIL 12x12 lot, 2 oo adobe house, good granary and other outbuildings. Inquire of owner, 162 North 3th Fast. (adv) Three 4- - he Chiropractic j If you. are a sufferer, see me at the ARNOLD i HOTEL every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY from G to 8 p. m. i ! i Thelma Briggs, the eight years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Briggs, was operated on Saturday by I)r. J. W. Hagan for the removal of. her tonsils. The little girl is recovering nicely. J. H. ROSE Pearson and Johnson are painting p the store with their new paint gun outfit. The paint ts blown onto the surfact by a pawerful blow gun operated by a gasoline engine. Judging by the progress they are now making. It looks as though the painters could get over about an aere of surface a day. CLOTHES H er S :RS Miss Crace Bowen, Miss Min Jones, Kenneth Craven and Floyd Child attended the Ralph Cloninger show, "The Tidal Wave at Provo Monday evening. Miss Grace freer and Mrs. Foster Bowen left early this week for Bancroft. Idaho, where they will assist in caring for the family of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Creer, who are suffeing with the Influenza. what the makers of H being-lookcd-ov- WANTED Middle aged woman for general house work. Experience with children necessary. Address P. 0. Box 315, Provo Utah. (adv) Health Thats just have done. They have studied the appearance and actions of hundreds of hoys when they put gn their First Long Trousers. And they have built LANGIIAM-HIGCL01IIES to make a chap look his best durjng Jiis period When you are getting ready for long trousers, come in and look our Good stjles in waist'line coats with smart pockets. LAXGIIAM-IIIGIIover carefully. Theyll solve your first difficult clothes problem. Briths. Good improved. LANGHAM-HIG- Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gold went to Salt Lake City last Wednesday to attend a reception given by the Bnai and Patients ;ml you surely made up your mind at the time how their looks could -- ency to FIRST LONG TROUSERS SUITS Mrs. Joseph Bills of Payson returned home Monday after - spending a week here visiting with- Mr. and Mrs. George Ainge, Effici ments LOADS OF FELLOWS WHEN THEY BEGAN WEARING TIIEIR Miss Alette Halverson of Provo Is here nursing the three children of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hagan, who are ill with the Flu. Honesty Induce You Have Probably Watched CO-O- P. if RECORDS OF THE NATIONAL BANKS DORING THE '' ADMINISTRATION OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY FOR THE FIVE YEAR PERIOD NING FEBRUARY 3, BEGIN- 1914. Co-o- . , - j 1 1'U in operation for fifty- the tests and trials tlirnn.pl, , have passed in this period, and especially the supreme test of the past five years of five vcu!n 'Tin', win!t saod successfully"'f. all i nn sounder and slimv ! Ta Vw-- t toeomli t nu.ro him aC",n'y ""'y evl'r tCf i la b i .1, nv a i iVl a nt lim i the S i-o n '(I10 past"' Thonwmb ' Hr. Hugnes or Salt Lake, will be at the Arnold Hotel the 29th of March, April and May. in K'e"lr ll'a" TOENTO BnMOTUDOUAEa lvt cvor ,M''n bcf,re Mcw,, .Headaches, eyestrain, nervousness relieved. Lumber that is Dry and Sound THIRD. They are performing their functmiKj w.ti pnl.lio and commercial aad industrial interests of Diamond s The greatest difference in lumber is in its lasting qualities. ! LET ME ORDER A SELECTION DIAMOND RINGS FOR YOUR K.G AG EM ENT. I GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU 20 ON SALT LAKE OR PROVO PRICES. OTHERS HAVE FOUND THIS STATEMENT TRUE. 0F When you use lumber for any permanent purpose its durability is of importance. We handle only that lumber which is dry and sound. You can depend on the life of the lumber bought here. C. D. STRANG, f AV;Vh 4? w, ,!i.,.; FARMERS ATTENTION Land at Mosida This season for water rent. H )' need more land to crop, and this appeals to you, see 11. A. Fearey or (5. H. Barth at Mosida, or H I I r Jeweler F. REDMAN. Receiver Salt Lake City OntltTH. There j 1ms heen an unprecedented rcZ, hank failures. nrim- the average per ecntaZ of lo"s t.LVopt. f' ! national hanks was TWENTY EIGHT ONF Triniic l;.rinK the past five years the ave . ! mtl8fli,m to t,lc ' ' lu the number of national 'I10 a xrlvm vS 1914 to total tloposits of all ?NK PEtt CENT. iwiik imiou 1U 19181M . Ilio a ihove ih u copy of the renort roenivnsi J Us li' Comptroller of Currency, dated March 18, J)1!. WE ARE THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN UTAH COUNTY We are proud to he the first bnnh i Utah County t cntcr thc vve invite your account. 111" The First Na't'l. Bank SPANISH EORK, UTAH AtWVWVW . |