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Show 1 TUB SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK. UTAH KEEP UNIVERSITY OK UTAH TO AUTHORS WORKS OK UTAH alire For the purpose of keeping Unl- the work of Utah authors, u tb wl1 collect rsrslty ot Utah of llrlng Utah writpublished works and er,, and the works, published now writers unpublished, of those ia much there le thought dead. It MICK1E SAYS - Phono 31 Arnold Hotel Building Spanish Fork Plumbing and Heating tjIN THE Company wmh nctrt ao m kvuMft O' kmi 144 ARNOLD and TEAGUE, Props. Spanish Fork, Utah SEE US ABOUT THAT HEATING PLANT Agents for American Ideal (Steam) and the Caloric Heating Systems. cops jtsrf TO ls not known and which would be For important to later generations. this .reason, personal memoirs and ; histories of the early pioneer days are especially sought, and relatives 'of writers a ho have left unpublished vorks are urged to communicate The manui with the University. be will copied and scripts, If desired, owners. to the returned j Teach your dollars to have more cents here.. One price to nil ami that tho lowest. OLD MASTER COFFEE, per pound can.., WEDDING BREAKFAST COFFEE, per pound can FOLGER'S SHASTA TEA, per package TREE TEA, per package CORN MEAL, per 10 pound sack CERMADE, per 10 pound Back TOOTH TICKS, per package 10 quart GALVANIZED BUCKETS 12 quart GALVANIZED BUCKETS CANDLES, 3 for CLOTHES PIN'S, per dozen DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS PREPARED MUSTARD, per 2 ounce bottle LAVA SOAP, 3 for O CEDAR POLISH, regular $1.00 size O CEDAR POLISH, regular 60c O CEDAR MOPS regular $1.25 size O CEDAR MOPS, regular $1.00 size FULL CREAM CHEESE, per pound TOMATOES, 2 cans for ! One Some samples of oil sand from the was Fork In brought Dairy prospect part,et The samples are so In yesterday. saturated with oil that it will burn!' oclal a smal v f nt IQ f I ur is Last Monday the sportsmen from Clinton and Indlanola went ouj on a rabbit hunting contest. The Clinton ! Owen Gardner was hostess Satur- I ahow- day evening at a miscellaneous er in honor of Mrs. I Anderson I Banbel of Payson. Games and music War Is nt necessary to enable aa were enjoyed and refreshments were to make a brilliant record as aviator served. brave man. a . v Mrs. R. L-- Phkett visited In rovo Thert isnt pie enough In the world Monday and Tuesday, the guest of to keep returning soldier boys Mrs. George Startup and Mrs. Reed sling for more. Boshard. Many bands that once were raised ESTRAY NOTICE against the cootie now serve notice on I have in my possession the fol- the potato bug. lowing described animals Impounded Of course, the first question hit as estrays or for trespass: i Is going to ask is atiout sweetheart One yellow Jersey heifer about a French those girls. branded resembling , S j year old, off and slit ear left on left ribs, crop We hope the typhus microbe wont in right ear. agree to any armistice In the struggle If damages and costs be not paid with the bolshevik). within ten days from date of this Mexico is Just like some families: notice, she will be sold to the highest cash bidder at Spanish Fork City she's always trying to get the neight Pound at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 22nd bors to take sides. I day of January, 1920. Komclsidy has to Improve the Ian Dated at Spanish Fork, Utah Coun- land ty. State of Utah, this 13th day of gunge, because a seaplane doesn't all. on that's water, January, 1920. JOS. CHAPPLE, Poundkeeper of said city. At prevailing prices as revealed la stock sales, the death of a cow Is alT11E GOOD WILL OP most a financial disaster. s; ir it is ts It - fm on Dst ola lay ler le, ihe ick at. ;ot f i , Fred Wyler Jr., who has spent the past five years In California, and Is visiting with his parents at Benja-- f min, spent Friday in Spanish Fork with his sister, Mrs. Mark vsltlng j j Hutchings. nd lly all residue.; readily, leaving only the property are Jub- llcnt over their prospects of getting commercial flow In that section at an early date. The owners of j' .Id at b ot I 111 Main Street i 'material throughout the state which J OLD ROCKHILL BUILDING of the most pleasant dancing of the 8ea80n WM th by the La,,le8 L,tmry CIub t the Auditorium ou Thursday evening of last week. A large number of Invited guests at-- a tended and greatly enjoyed the ca8jon size....... Annlo Alexander, the ten years Mr an(j jjr8 paVt who broke her leg hiIe AIexan(ler o n tie boys won out by a niajor y 8iejKj,ridinK about two weeks ago Is rabbits. After the hunt the Clinton now recoverlng nlcely boys were treated by the Indlanola hunters. Next Friday night a dance will be held in honor of the victors at the Clinton Hall., , 0jj jaugijter by baying (Sc Sto 25c 29c 9c ,,.,6 .....66c 5c 39c 49c ...,10c 6c 20c 15c 27c 89c .....45c $1.14 ...89c 38c 35c AERIAL POLICE FORCE IN CALIFORNIA Com-j Report made to the Bank of the of Utah State missioner of the condition of the COMMERCIAL BANK of Spanish Fork, located at Spanish Fork, in the County of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ,.,$333,354.02 Stocks and Other Bonds Liberty Bonds Furniture and Fixtures. .. Due from National Banks. Due from State Banks 42,554.24 2,500.00 2,632.54' i and Bankers......... 20,150.56 Exchanges for Clearing 9,843.30; House Checks and Cash Items. . . 4,340.92 Gold Coin 800.00, 1,296.78 Silver Coin 1 3.500.00 Currency 9,995.97 Expense Account Due from Federal Reserve Bank 30,052.14 Stock in Federal 1,800.00 Reserve Bank J I V , i 1 lie city of ciiice. Cal., has $4T2, 820.47 uu aerial police foi ce, Otto Meyerhoffer, a a tutor, being the LIABILITIES first air policeman appointed, lie is shown here, in leather coat, standing by his muebine. Capital Stock paid In ...$50,000.00 10.000..00' Surplus Fund OUR CUSTOMERS Undivided fool Profits, anyGerman propaganda didnt etc 9,954.39 Interest, body but the Germans, and even they Dividends Exchange, CERUil SUFFERING FROM LACK OF COAL 405.00 I appreciate the good will of my aro Unpaid beginning to come to. Individual Deposits 260,765.05 customers during the time I have 3.198.84 Cashier's Checks been in business in Spanish Fork and 58,731.07 Savings Deposits aim to maintain the same feeling Time Certificates of Deposit 79,766.02 and make more friends. We all reTOTAL $472,820,471 alize the high prices of materials and State of Utah, County of Utah as. j . the scarcity of 3ame and hope the P. P. Thomas, being first duly sworn according to law. deposm and public, understands why Sheet Metal says that he is Cashier of the above Work costs more today. We do a named bank; that the above and class of work .that satisfies and brings foregoing report contains a full, true a customer back, and if for any reas-o-n and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close you have not come back, come in of business on the 31st day of Deand see me. Dont kick to your P. P. THOMAS. cember, 1919. i neighbor as we believe in the old Subscribed and sworn to before me saying a satisfied customer is the this 10th day of January, 1920. best advertisement. Our motto Is CORA SIMMONS. Notary Public. I try to please," and if we cant My commission expires 24th day of f please there is some obstacle un-- j February, 1923. avoidable. Our success depends on Correct Attest: Henry Gardner, Jos. Hanson, Dan Williams, Directors. The appearance of your letter-bethe public and we therefore TRY TO State of Utah, Office of Bank Commay mean auccesa or PLEASE. I am prepared to manufailure. Do yourself Justice missioner. facture anything pertaining to sheet in the quality of your buainssa I, N.T. Porter, Bank Commissioner metal work and can work heavy metmessenger. of the State ot Utah, do hereby als as well as the lighter weights. We do not advocate extravacertify that the foregoing is a full, Our ROUND OAK HEATING SYSgance. We recommend the true and correct copy of a stateuse of a very moderate priced TEMS for modern homes have provof the above named company ment Standard paper en a great success and we Invite your shortage of coal. The photograph shows a crowd In Berlin, ami Indeed most of Germany, is suffering from the filed in my office this 12th day of x a of outside coal the for Berlin company. gas yard waiting Investigation. This one branch of January, 1920. N. T. PORTER, SDK our business that has grown to a Bank Commissioner. which baa won recognition large extent and has made us more KB for its quality and the service trade. This is one of the best heatit gives. Wa are prepared to ing systems there is on the market; furnish that paper and to print CO-O- P. there are many cheaper heaters, but you a letterhead that ia a dignified representative. the home owner wants an article that will last a lifetime, and the ROUND Sec What We Can GI?e Yon TOTAL well-know- n I I Does Your Letterhead Get It? ad THE OLD OAK MOISTAIR HEATING SYSTEM Is guaranteed to last. We 111 be pleased to give estimata es on work at any time whether you i have it done or not, and your repalr- Ing will receive our attention. We I solicit your small Jobs as well as the f large. None too small and none too large. Our mechanics are the best In the state, and w invite your patronage and good wilt in the future. SPANISH FORK HHKET METAL WORhg Lewis Jacobsen, prop, FOR SALE Nineteen and one-ha- lf acres of good land Joining the old Snell Farm in the bottotag coun- Full water right. $tg per See Cleon Wilkins at th yrRt National bank. (ay) try. acre. The Older The Better Before Yon Place an Order PHONES 27, 28 and 29 M1CKIE SAYS OOST KEMEU. TUtOVM fW PfcPefT DOVMMN SANNUlHlht H TrC PAVSa TbOANt wvtv A.DEV VMHN,1HENV ADS t IVtE MOST AUa&.E READtH' THEN iS aHDEEStOES.W tTMASKT FEA TW AOMERTND,NE'0 86 08UGED 10 CHARGE NA LOTS MORE VERT W PAPER. NESSR Rubber Boots mean dry feet; dry feet mean healthy boys; healthy boys mean robust men. It looks like Rubber Boots would be a good investment. The price is not high $1.83 to au.vtu.to $3.50. All sizes in stock. MENS HEAVY WORK SHOES The Reason We Advertise These Shoes Is Because They Are the llest We Know About. They are sturdily built to resist the hard wear and lack of care usually .accorded work shoes The soles are heavy, the uppers tough, the seams are strong and the eyelets are put in to stay. The waterproof feature makes them very desirable at this season. Prices from $5.00 to $7.83. Chamberlain's Tablets When you are troubled with Indigestion or constipation, take Tablets. They strengths the stomach and enable it to perforn its functions naturally. Indigestion Is usally accompanied by constipation nd Is aggravated by it. Chamber-Inin- s Tablets cause a gentle movement of the bowels, relieving the constipated condition. (adv) Clntn-berlal- 0i RUBBER BOOTS BOYS ALL WOMENS and GIRLS COATS At Great Reductions A Chance to Save Money SCHOOL SHOES HEAVY SHOES In Elk, Tan and Waterproof Prices from $9.75 to $13.75 HI-CU- T BOYS' SHOES in bothBlucher, and Bal., with English toe. Medium sole with durable tops. This shoe is known as the Boy Proof, made to, look ' good through hard service. ALL MENS OVERCOATS ALL HEAVY WORK COATS 15 GIRLS' SHOES In Black and Dark Tan. Both broad and narrow toes. Soles are good wetght, heels sensible. Prices range from $2.75 to $5.25. OFF NONE RESERVED These Overcoats we are offering were received just after Christmas too late for our Holiday trade. Made of pleasing fabrics and being up to the minute in style, they offer and exception al opportunity for a substantial saving on a good coat- Inasmuch ns prices tend toward higher levels, the purchase of one of these coats at the reduced figures - would be evidence of foresight and thrift. |