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Show ANGELlH Three work horses for sale I1 John Prior 4 4 t! A huby boy was borif last Frida) to Mrs. A. Leon Hiatt. $2 40 gallon barrel For Sale (ud'D :each, City Bakery. Mr. and Mrs. In (Kfi ALBERT GETS THRIFT BED CBOSS GIVES Joseph Timothy from Roosevelt vialting with FULL ACCOUNTING QcntritJted lire rel- - tj Fubic tt'e-r-e Used Fcr Reiiaf. ativea. 4 San Francisco Somewhere In tho of Belpersonal effects of King Albert a bred with DESCR13ED card Several Sale a thrift IS For pair pure EIG TASK gium reposes United States Government Thrift Stamp white Pekin Ducks, $1.00 each. Mrs The King is that much (udv) Kllie S. Hart. Was o'tached. Fran-ciscIn Twenty Months $154,000,000 ahead. There is a kid in San out. $119,000,000, and much that is who Spent Overseas Writ. J. Jonnson and Marinua Jolm-H.iAs King Albert stepped into his autoin the United States. Idaho, for Burley, left Sunday mobile afer the official reception in ufter a week's vlalt here with relaFan Francisco, Richard Siprelle, eleven Witsbingtnii. (Sp" dill.) Through tives. upon the running of tin years old, leaped report of tin work to sell the King a Thrift Stamp. board by Ited t Aiiii'i'.i'.'ili i in the war He thrust the card and stamp Into the Mrs. Pell Argyte entertained Sat-on be- I Ili puvpoll, i 'ii. Ann. in tirv husKing's hand. The King looked at him of In her honor unlay evening iif the war eoiiiieil, tli' on.Miiir.a-I!hair amt then said, smilingly, Thank: you. , ihlr-enroll-Niell- i bunds birthday. There were on lie ei e of Its annual Just then the Kings car lurched forguests present. of members during tin1 Third ward and the King was gone with the and the 25 cents for Red Cros- - Roil Cull. November - to Tli l ft. rum Argyle has just re- II, Ini' in id'iod an iieivmnting of t lie which a Thrift Stamp sells. Mrs. AimTi- However, Richa.'d didnt want the ceived a telephone that her youngest many i.i irons given It by the men Hill' iH tlg.l'.llg lo help him as tho following letter which rail two wife people Thomas's Norwood brother, Is, in iMli v slii'enien! The mu vvi-ami ten to King Albert will lie has six children. f 4 4 4 o Get Ready For the Busy Building Season 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ii KVNUY BUILDING THAT IS BUILT brings just so much PROSPERITY to the INDIVIDUAL and COMMUNITY Now is the time to prepare and plan for the next building season, which will soon be at hand. Your neighbors nre interested we are interested in knowhig just what part you will take 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i ty-fl- dead, leaving iml- Mrs. Wm. J. Johnson and little daughter, Anna are spending two weeks here visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B J. Johnson. . ,- lollovvs: 1- show. vur .'iiiiell of i lie AmerVaii now prepared to make a Red (' to t'iie Amerleaii ooini'Ii ie .ei I'le ill money ruin Eluded and ex In pended, as vvei! as ihe wort; done lie Amer'ean Red Cross (bring in vl ile)i the war council was The war in eoiiir.d of I's affairs. Fan Francisco, Calif. Kill Grove St., Oct. j7, 1919. Tcc.r King Albert: I am the Imy who hepped cn the running beard of your nuo, when you was at the City Hall ia Fan Francisco Cal. I gave you a Thrift Stamp to show what the U. S. goverment has there children invest in. These stamps not cnly help's the to pay Its debts, but It save money for you, so when you get big you can, take theca cards which hold 16 Thrift Stamps ami give to a hanker and he will give you five dollars, as you make a dollar profit. ! am sending yen this letter to ask If you do:u think it would be a good thing, to hi'.o fcr the children and I fait u.iil Bleep in Comfort. If troubled with indigestion or sleeplessness you should read what mis Agnes Turner, Cnlcago, 111., has to sny: overwork, Irregular meals mid curlessress regarding the ordinary rules of health gradually undermined It U"tll last fall I became a wreck of my former self. I Buffered from continual headache, was unable to digest my food, which seemed to. lay ns a dead weight on my stomach. I wns very constipated, and my com-- ! plexion becamo very dark yellow und( muddy as I felt. Sleeplessness was: added to my misery and I would awake as tired as when I went to sleep. I heard of Chamberlain's Tab- lets and found such relief after taking them that I kept up the treatment for nearly two months. They eleansed my stomach. Invigorated my system and since that time I can cat and sleep In comfort. I am towday (an 4 4 r 4 i hi 44 rj j, r--' srtl Jk 4 4 444444444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444444 urn : twiV.M.l - biumnu ri tiik road - , m ' waVt easy with tires vulcanized by us. Vulcanizing hardens and toughens the tread and makes the tire Impervious to friction burns or rim cuts; fs v Jr makes it harder to puncture and. blow out olso. Our vulcanizing method Improves the quality of tires In every way. II Phono Spanish Fork Tire Works ICBE es-n- v.nTCgyEKMgr! iL THE OLD Now aasysEgg ST-2-3 rfryWi-S!rW vWmi ny CfTf n -t 0 Mil ijsu IT BURNS LESS COAL The TLUTO HEATER shown above Is the stove so many people want because of Us low fuel consumption and because It holds flro so long without the constant addition of more coal. Requiring less attention. It gives the housewife more time for other duties.. It Is of sturdy construction und is easily kept clean. Everything considered, we think It Is the best stove on the market today.. Before buying a HeHter, take a look at our "PLUTOS." We have other lines, too. 2S, 1019. "It was the practice of the war council to give complete publicity to Its policies and finances, but if Is only now that a picture of the war period as a whole rail be presented. It Is the feeling of the war council that a report in this Mimmurized form should be made directly to the public which provided the money and gave the effort which made the Amerleaii' Red Cross a success. v;. I I v.-- . i pr'-'- i . large shipment of ARMSTRONGS LINOLEUMS just received places at the disposal of the housewife a splendid variety of patterns iu both Inlaid and high grade Printed Linoleum. ARMSTRONG'S is the kind you have seen advertised in better magazines. We carry it because of the high quality. In our stock you are sure to find a pattern to harmonize with any room. Come here first and save time. RUGS In furnishing or Rugs have an important place. Considerable care is necessary to get the proper size and pattern. Quality also has to be considered. A reliable dealer with a comprehensive stock is the logical place to make selection. We Invite your inspection. SEE HERE BOYS! Why not spend some of your spending money for traps and get a bunch ready to use later on. We have the sizes youll want and theyre good ones VICTORS. Then combine your Traps and spare time. THERES MONEY IN IT. ESSES In-s- : CoverrTrcr.t Eccn Union. in Agent neccmn-T.- Bakersfield, mr of tie vorkinvr.Kiii, ;he 23,822 Tcrr.la Ctnte FcJeration of Labor, its twentieth ar.n-iaconvention 2.7(H) here, adopted rescl A'onc ir.t cd teed Ban. cl C. Murphy endjr-s-Inby Prc-id- ir.t tho govern incr.t a 1919 thrift and 10,900.000 war savings stunn campaign and rec-- ; lot, tk to jmmending to all affiliated local unions in the state the appointin' nt of a thrift acent with a revolving t aid ade-- , quale to handle il.r ft nd war ravines 1,1 5., OOO r'at-.pand t eac.iry ra.-itr- . t ecri:.-rateThe vote on the resolution wan 3,780 s. j 294, (H)O Alter pointirg out that t rift and war saving i stamps afford "u.ar.y of a sa'e, ro 4,340,000 'small eari.hf.-and pui.ranteud l ieiho-1- of goieiT:nont in-- l Tl.iV'd vo. trnen: cf hard mruej .;;v, t.uo g(i.OIK) reasonable.. One of the nicest now modern homes Close in. A snap. Choice 40 acres, f in town, riwr vottoin land. See the bumper crops and judge for yourself as to the quality of the soil. Large brick ltou.se. good outbuildings. Will sell all or half. 27 acres fine sugar beet land in good condition. 1Ient.v of old water-righ- t. Small 55 acres of good land in Palmyra. house. Implements. Cheap. 40 acres on eiment road 'j mile from l.ehi Good home and line rustic siding barn. Ample water. ONLY $6,000.00 with good terms. 100 acres of best land in the valley in good condition to grow any kind of crop. Independent water right that amply irrigates t lie entire farm. Good new home. Large barn. Comlete outfit of machinery. Only 24 tulles from town on main road. A great big snap, but you will have to act quick if you get it. Utah-Idah- o i'ghts on $40,000.00 place;; near railroad. A Realty Company SlAXrStl FOIiK, UTAH :r. murial'urd fedorn! a'llhor-(tie- s .I,. i'rrpel'.ia nrr.rnt's 3,110.000 war ravings .:iui, stating that in.t It i.as Fton m of action 1 48.0: o and iudi)e::deii( e (.a the part of t go-.-- In'v cared for by Rod Cross ip ta'y . . .. 000 Of .dim ooo ouO in money supplies ene'r biiO'd ;i i1n Aoro.io Red Croxi ilui-'nthe twe:i:v months Ihe "nr emincil was in ( earners." wage 1 irchb tion rat(i: nt Murphj $72,nno.ooo; in the $lt9,(KH),lkK). ,f the Federa- Broiu-lii.-iTrouble. Mrs. A. E. Sidcnberder, Rock' Ind., states: For an attack of h chinl trouble which usually at me in the' spring I find Chamber! Cough Remedy the only thing gives me relief., After using it f few days all singns cf bronchial! ( ble disappear. l 0. cut-Lu- u-- $ ' v 1 & R. H. ANDRUS The National Arseclation of Waste Material Dealers estimates that Americans throw away $7o,oo,ooo worth of oo, each year. If uiy one ounce of r S,,0il1'11 in (a h (jf the . anoT'1 of America, Hie total r V 0 weelis. vJvhr'ft money. HI a day. As much annually as all tlm mines CO"lUry roW Produce in two $ . Attorney and Counselor at Law Spanish Foak, Utah yJ s V. el? C? si? vjj WASTED .oa is All you need is a Livery and Feed Stables Hack Meets all Train? Phone 12 Spanish F g Ki The American Red Cross H. 1 Notary and Abstract WorK 0'01mi - are needed not but in labor and Each added Individual effort 111111 Kavln- materials tend toward the increase of pro-- , auction and consequent fall in price of :a'('esRlti'' Physical Idleness Is no ",w,nn 0,)S,a''l to the redaction of liv , "K 0RS Uliin financial Idleness. There ' 1" the States through lack of in vest meat which should be wirktaj oommon good. These sums If to work would constitute the now UHtal so urgently needed to tide over oeriod of reconstruction. lt Housewives wane annually food d nt $750,(100,00(1. i Mi3 Lucille Peterson, Miss Thomas, Miss Regina Hughes Miss Afton Argyle attended the d Li Provo Wednesday evening. I tod th it ti e r ,. .tenniion of the leaching and practVo of th ift b.v tho V '! "dv ifl vr - rf? $ $ w .ovcinment is of Vila! impor.am-- to if earners of the nation. At DR. I. S. EVANS V particularly It is important & DENTIST wace eu.nor help to bring sxorliitutit lnlecs to a normal level Olllrc I. CREEK BI H.DIN' every cent he can, thus IMione AO down the demand for luxuries and e f permitting the of tho capita! raved for the production of vjr ijl ij? ijJ ifr il? r!? $$ necessities inUon-i- Expenditures in the months totalled S'273. 000,00(1, divided as follows: l national heail.iiiai-tt-rin France, S57.0(M OOO ; e'sewliei-over seas. $i,.(NI(mm)-ithe Fnliod s aes $18,00(1,000 ; by chapters in the Inlted States, St3,(HKi.ooo; ,v,st of chapter- articles produced distributed in France. $25.ono,oon, elsewhere oversens. $8,000,00(1 ; in tile United States ?2S,(HMmhmi, making total expen lit arcs In France. elsewhere oier-seas- , anda- Mrs. E. D. Firmage and chi! relatives at I City this week. r (. ChH'vn -- (; Mrs. Chris Miller and three c' ren of Salt Lake City were the gr of Mrs. Henry Larsen Sunday. resoluticn bargain at 100 acre tF.rm 6 miles from town; 50 acres will grow sugar beets; balance good asture. Only $5,000.00 120 acre farm 5 miles from town; all good land: 100 lures now under cultivation; balance can be farmed; plenty of water; large brick house. If taken at once $16,000.00; easy terms and 6 f'r on most of the deferred payments. This is the best listing we have. Let us show it to you. Owner Is forced to sell. We have lots of other good buys in all sizes Before you purchase let of farms und homes. us show you what we have got. It will cost you nothing to look them over. sheep J. . . 8 room 560 acre farm in Morgan County. house; barn i.O feet by VS feet. 10 good milch cows; 8 work hnrsis; very complete outfit of machinery, and implctm nts. Electric power and .tecogn.:: For Sale 100 head of Markham. Phone 102-- J .n thrift pro visiting with as an economic weapon mate.: - Very Cr.l. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Booth dinner guests Wednesday of Cyrus Sterling. M. Fetrstion C'ri CsITcrnirt j Close in. Duncan The Lh j J adqiinrerx, uii'.li S137.0(ki went lo (lie chunters tn finance iheT room brick house, full lot. Wm. Sincere Gratitude LApOpI D0D7 p 8 rrn h.( 8 With pep. "Smashing Barriers Grave. Matinee 3:30. CALFGnm 40,000,01)0 U. S slloted some i nou,o; w Tons of relief supplies shipped overseas in Foiv'gn countries which Red Cross operated Patient days in Rod Cross hospital In France French hosnltals given material a'd Spi'nti supplied for American soldiers (iiith tis of nitrous oxide and oxygen furnished French hospitals Men served h Rod Cross . . . ('in'eoits 'a Refugees aided in I'l'aiice Amer'ean convalescent suppers attending Red Cross movies In France ROd'crs carried by Red Cross ambulances in fit Mr. Walsh over he always puts his pictures ; 371.577.OtK) Nurses enrolled for service with urm.v, navy or Itml Cross Kinds of comfort articles distributed to soldiers and sailors In U. S.... KnliTed articles given to sol d:ers ami sailors in title seems to above I Ad b, 100,000 Sen ice in U.S. Refreshments served by canteen workers in U.S. n mance, the stage, kidnapping, wreck and a touch of mystery.. y Pathe News. Thursday, November 6 Goo YValsh in Putting One Over. i ( frh-n- fil.OOO.OiKI Home SIP 13 000,01 !0 Wednesday, November Gth p nick presents one of the most m star on the screen, Olive Thomas The Spite Bride. its fmi of i ... I Man. Mrs. William Bell, Logansport, ! Iclglum? IF e for ou to answer, writes: I deem it my duty to p.-- c llho an autograph photo-to- . press my gratituSe for the good ti Chamberlains Colic and Diarrh , r up.I r.uwn but always your j Remedy did me when I had a aev ntt tek of diarrhoea three years M.'.r.n SIPRELLE It was tho only medicine that reli Ft. ifi'l jtv.vc me. (8 Uuj Fm '.cisco. people. A b.v A tw May nppi;nu'l went out of exis.ence February t Relief articles produced by volunteer workers.. Families of soldiers aided FLOOR COVERINGS 'i in Adiil gil.UHMKio: Cll.hit oil, II.OOiMKH) Red Cross workers - SkV''' it Some Outstanding Figures. Contributions received (material and money). $400,00 J,HJU , Red I'r.is-- members: CO-O- P. PHONES 27. 28 and 29 :fi was eimnel1 Idl'd 1'-'-. statement of the American Red Cross elf rt and finances since the war council relinquished Its control will tie made to the public through the executive oommlttt o, and it Is im portant, therefore, that the fact thin :liis report covers the period only until March 1, should be carefully timed.' Following arc certain round figures covering American Red Cross particl im ion in tiie war, ns revealed by the 3BEUFV war council's report: The Older The Better 'r I. ) 1 in the general building prosperity next year and we will interest yiu in the matter of ju ices and quality of materials. Friday, October 31st lJt0 Johnny Get Your Gun want to know before yoq hat to come and see this show , o' ' Fred Stone la In It, and he fu of high spirits and tricks th!. would think he had drunk a Jar of champagne. Saturday, November 1st n thy Gish In Teppy Poliv.Th Just itching to get Into jai, and stripes and everything- - 8o heaved a brick through 'the near Jewelry window and the cops ob7 her by giving her throe yf.irs Y chuckle fora week after seeing py Polly also good comedy I," lnee 2:30. Monday, November 3r- d- Gold presents Madge Kennedy ter of Mine.' It tells the 8tory J strange adventure that might be a (laughter of mine or yourg brings you close to the simple pee, you love to meet nnd makes , thank goodness that you are living this good old world of ours, w Luke comedy. Tuesday, November 4Paramn. picture featuring Bryant Wushb In Something to Bo. Also M. Waleamp In Tempest Cody Get, In Francisco School Boy Jumps Royal Car; Writes Dear Kins Letter. WaCciwcl! program val-- Dr. Joseph Hugh Mlleo t Residence .. i.lst S-t- h nnd ('"rnc west and )dice Hours, ;b to 12 a m. Appolnttne 6 p.m, Sunday by Spanish rhone 53 $ :i OVER TEOPLES MARKET Hayes Milliner CHILDREN MISSES and HATS AND CAPS A fine new line at the Lowest Prices i;JSi Ji 7 |