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Show TIIE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH 44444 4 44 4 4444444444 44444444444444444444444 Lost 4.44. muff. ANGELUS-WINO- ! NA Home-Mad- e 4 entertained at dinner Friday complimentary to Miss Reva Johnson and Eugene Hold" Mrs. By A. NEELY HALL FRIDAY, DECEMBER dv offlee. Ornaments for the Christmas Tree PROGRAM black and br0wn mink Finder please leave at this A Alfred Saxelby ing. 19 For farm lands in the Bear River Hall) or fur City property In j SuppoRe that you prepare some Valley or Garland, see or write ornaments homemade Christmas-trelike those in the illustrations, to go Evans and Evans, Garland, Utah. with the ornaments which you have, for this year's tree. They will help Bishop and Mrs. Wells T. Brock-- I cover .he tree, an.' n: only that, ink entertii leo at dinner Sunday your t oe nor- - In'r " ' tMy will f .' last week .i. t ti - Ik. u e they i.l be dir w .i .Us birthc y anr vei ft 'i y li you cai huy. iu itio pieuy spear lop ornauent Al. Patterson scalded his back at Is made of a sheet of lettor Fig. a he .; r .ill, into a t'.o sugar factory last Thursday Pl. id cr'-.- ! po I gltwj r,. hen some boiling Juice squirted on (bigs. 2 and 3), and a small him. The burns were not severe and slipped over the small end (Figs. 3 he Is getting along nicely. and 4); then all is covered with tinfoil, nnd a tassel made of pieces of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Johnson anred, white and blue paper, slashed of their Into fringe (Fig. 6), Is fastened In the nounce the engagement apex. Tinfoil can be obtained from daughter, Reva. to Eugene Holding a florist. of Salt Lake City, the marriage to ImUnless you can have electric lights, take place early in January. It Is bettor not to light the tree at all, afterward the young cou-- ; mediately than to run the risk of Its catching pie will go to California to spend (Copyright, by A. NmIjt MARGUERITE CLARK -- In- e THREE MEN AND A GIRL 4 X tMr Off by rump, three- X - they dlMcovrr their divan. , r in lonesome backwlods .1, d rs hiding handsome b fair at. Alls mll the loveliest girl .is! en o, i Come and are the pi y. from the "hated X Tre-mont- t- q - ir.-- ke 4 VIVIAN MARTIN ln- . Also Mack 4 etared her In the fare for stealing govern- -' ment mall. Everything seemed as black as ink until she suddenly woke up to the fart that she had stolen nothing but the heart of a male. Her only "Judge was the paraon, who pronounced a sentence of "life Imprisonment. Sennet comedy, HEK FIRSTMISTAKE. X X TOM MOORE in 4 f: 4 X 4 - Are. But unlit candles make pretty ornaments, bo I hare ikowu a horns- - DECEMBER 22ml MONDAY, , silK-spo- Sho thought she waa a thief and Jail 4 . . AN INNOCENT ADVENTURESS X ' 1 I -- A MAN AND HIS MONEY With Harold Lloyd comedy, "JUST NEIGHBORS.' WALLACE REID in V their honeymoon. CASH STORES who operate cabh grocery stores in different towns II) Utah, announce that they are open for business in the KOCKIIILL BUILDING, 144 North Main Street. Cranberries, per quart Lemons, per dozen Hard Shell Almond Nuts, per lb. Soft Shell Almond Nuts, per lb. No. 1 Walnuts, per lb Filbert Nuts, per lb Peanuts, 2 lbs. for Dates, per 10 oz. package Figs, per 3 ot. Package Ham, per lb Breakfast Bacon, per lb Dried Salt Bacon, per lb. Cheese, per pound Cocianuts, each Goddards Extra Catsup, 1 lb. 12 oz. can Del Montes Catsup, 18 oz, bottle School Boy Peeanut Butter, 1 lb, can Rex Pure Lard 2 lb. 5 oz. bucket Rex Pure Lard, 4 lb. 2 oz. bucket Rex Pure Lard, 8 lb. 10 oz. bucket Advance Corned Beef, per can Dried Beef, per can Matches, per box M. J. B. Coffee, per lb. can Wedding Breakfast Coffee, per lb. can Magic Yeast, per package e e e ,20c ,39t .35 2:ird THE LOVE BURGLAR Hes the "white black sheep of his family. He was the best thief of his time In his "set, until he turned his talent for larceny to the stealing of a girl's heart. Added Attraction A roaring Universal comedy. ; 42c .42 ia 42c 45c ti .25c lie .3.V 42c 32c ;3gc c 'u, It a25. ,,.aaaa ' ' "h 3- -. IE j9 ...35c Mr. and Mrs. Herbert It. Williams ' g have received word from their son, jgc Herbert E. Williams, who has been g,, laboring as a missionary in Holland .5c for the past four years, that he will sail for America from London on For Sale A shovel near Charles White Leghorn puli. Found January 16th, after visiting in Eng5 7 to Owner Shore. may months old. Carl Herrl. Lake France. and Wales land, Dudleys, Poulsens by Peter at Spanish Fork. Phone 203-r-- l. have same The following have been appoint- ,ng 30c for th,B agy. ed as census enumerators for the Mrs. Keneth D. Craven and M Spanish Fork District, to take the I Hattie Bearnson gave a mlscelln Fourteenth Decenniel Census, which jhe first basket ball game of the eous shower at the Hotel Arn will bo taken Immediately after the'8eason here will be held at the high Wednesday evening compliments first of the year: George L. Moore, school gymnasium Friday night,, to Miss Josephine Arnold a bride Ammon Ferguson, Walter J. Lar- - when the local high school team will 'next week.. Games and music wr sen. Dean C. Evans, Joseph E. Nel- - clash with the fast quintet from the) the diversions, after which lun 8on eon was served to forty guests. Lehi High School. A million dolloar romance ends In a bungalow for two. A of the bright lights snd the youth who turned them low. The story high cost of loving and the boy who Invested his all. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 'r. I 1 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 4 4 ! The Ajax System J hi (pi u -- H'l h. k'll. A ei (at I'tOI . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21th MARY MILES MINTER in YVONNE FROM PARIS Wouldnt a program of early tl bed and early to rise, no fun, no play, Just hard work, day In, day out turn Into a Bolshevik? No wonder Yvonne preferred dancing and cheap quarters In "Little Italy" with freedom on the side. With Pathe News. 2 2 ay ctes 4 made holder in Fig. 6. This is made by wrapping a clothespin with tin-foil so the upper edge of the tinfoil projects to form a cup for the candle (Fig. S). Wrap the end of the candle with tinfoil to make it fit the cup (Fig. 7). The clothespin sets down over the tip of a branch, as shown In Fig. 6; and the weight made of a marble or piece of clay, wrapped In 1 4 4 4 4 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 X 4 4 X 2.th William Fox presents WILLIAM FARNUM in v 4 4 FOR FREEDOM convict's plea for a chance to fight for his country. pendous stlry of legal injustice, and heroism. Also "SMASHING BARRIERS" Matinee at 2:30 A A stu- self-sacrifi- vD (Ho ODitr SftmtiiH WINONA THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Dec. 19 and 20 MARYPICKFORD An Appmiatum -- in- THE HOODLUM X X 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Better than "Daddy Long Legs. A big Mary scarura, Jolliest and at times, pathetfs character of the screen is Mary Pickford In the second picture frim her own studio, "THE HOODLUM successor to "Duddy Long Legs. 10 Mary Pick-foryou have never seen in this picture of a spoiled little heiress who goes to live in the slums. Matinee Saturday 3 children 10c, adults 15c. Night 25c. p.ni. vt ds T is the season of Christmas cheer i all the homes where subscribers to this paper a well. I THURSDAY am FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25t! ami 2(lth The biggest picture of the season Wait for It. X 4 4 tr'oC at 3 p. m. Watch for it. Children 15c, Dont miss It. adults 25c. Matinee Friday Night prices 50c. 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444.4.2 A Christmas Morning Breakfast it..-,?' ft Christmas, with all that term implies as to universal fellowship, bounteous unselfishness and renewed recognition of the fact that to give is actually better than to receive. As you have put into anything, that much will you get out of it. Out of the interest you have taken in this paper during the past year we hope you have derived an equal personal pleasure. Your appreciation has made this papers issuance a congenial work to us of the staff. ! irzfrs.fjrjz'rni QL And likewise in that same spirit which makes Christmastime what it is, we take this opportunity of expressing our thanks to the business men of this community, and of the territory within which this paper circulates, for their cordial in practical ways which has made it possible for us regularly to present our. best editorial efforts to the community in a creditable manner. 3) . r, Christmas also in the minds and hearts of you good friends of ours. tiniuil tFig. Si, it suspended by thread from one leg of ths clothespin (Fig. 6), to balance the holder. Little Santa Claus dolls like that shown In Fig. 10, to straddle the tree branches, are pretty end eaeily made. The bodies are clotbesplne, with trou- ser lege of red paper (A, Fig. 11) slipped over tho ende (Fig. 12), a red paper coat (B and C, Fig 11), glued close to the head of the pin (Fig. 13). cotton whlskere (D. Fig tl), a red paper peeked list (K). and eyes mark cd with Ink upon the clothespin hend. The airship In Fig. it has a bal loon with ends made of the helvee of an eggshell (A, Figa 15 end 10.' The ende are connected by a cyllndrl-cal piece IB) rolled out of cardboard to N; m co-operati- mm :m -- 'A,! - , . ; 'i T. ( .T - i", 4 ..lull i..t are glued, and a ulp of cardboard C) Is glued along each The tnr Is h small box. ami the side propeller (in Is pivoted to Its end with Thread suspend the car from pin the baboon and others suspend the balloon from the Christmas tree. 1'aint ,tlie balloon red and the car yellow. Probably you have prepared colored popcorn strings, but 1 wonder if you have made strings of cranberries and glass beads? Fig 17 suggests a way to allot lists the beads and cranberries so they will present the form of To make the cran glass ball strings. berries sparkle like glas balls, coat some with g tn and sprinkle with tlu ,'d for im'iaMon powdered m. a snow , an the klii' tors , , . , I n i .. .lb i i (I in ;i ppl & May the kindly glow of this holiday season color hfe for you and yours throughout the year. coming lj? pitblialffru , Mi'.i'u i. .ii. U I |