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Show J. BANKS probate and guardianship al Estate,. Loans and Insurance TUTTLE BUILDING nd Utah fP UUh Countjr' NOTICE TO moth. enter-i- t s rabbit dinner Sunday in and Mrs. Byron WUbou. Miss Marie Killian of Salem who has recently returned from San Diego California, was a dinner guest Wednesday of Mrs. Henry Larsen. and Mrs. Hughes Joseph ud . Mrs. J. B. Hughes, motored Mrs. Albert Malcolm nd children fun-- t ibes Sunday to attend the - of Carey. Idaho, are vVting here their old friend, Andrew Baxwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Qrotegut. ud Mrs. Tohn R Booth and Mrs. Fred Jensen and children are d Mrs. Ronald McKeli enter in Magna this week, the for visiting evening it dinner Saturday of bachelor friends of Mr. guests of her brother, Dr. W. W. Covers were laid for eight Markham. of Mr. IL Bryan Stewart, Mrs. iirt Mrs. Effie Dart and Mrs. Gardner of Biackfoot, Idaho, d to Santaquin Sunday and rt k day with Mr. and Mrs. md Mrs. Ber-tewa- ' ' ' , Eph. Hansen and ten, Verna and Mamie of Arccr, returned home during the liter visiting with relatives They were accompanied home n Flora Davis and children, tin visit them for a time. They the trip by auto. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mark Lewis enter-- I at dinner Sunday in honor of who od Mrs. John W. Moore, Wednesday to spend the sum-- t the East Portal. Other guests Mr. and Mrs. Will Mrs. , Lois era of Mrs. Grace B. Calderwood entertained as her guests Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Miss Minnie GarfT of West Bountiful and Miss Rachel Brtmhall of Lewis add Jack Gilllspie and dan-- i and Blanche and the the Oran Lewis family. Mrs. John Bingham entertained at a childrens party on the lawn at her home Friday evening from 8 to 10 oclock. In honor of her little daughter, Hope. Twenty children were present to enjoy the occasion. Refreshments were served at 9:30. rget ,th John Houghton. and cornea daya of sunshine. June brings them and makes us the drab daya of winter and spring, the rains and the stat- living. These days of sunshine also bring the longing breeze-tosse-d r expanses of d, t change of scene; for summer-ene- d tod and water, beach and the open country, or even a sum-- st the of porch. June is the joy month. Its the portal Indolence and rest of world. To enter and partake of Its riches conveniences s only passport Is dress of comfort and style and the This store unusual. the to cemry for a change from the usual socially-wearie- d people a work-weariand how on good for neces-- 7 cation is, so it has bad a real pleasure In assembling the comforts. things for summer home-- vacation and country life A STRIKING EXAMPLE OF HE PECULIAR AD- VANTAGES SECURE UNDER THE POLICY CON- TRACT OF THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSUR-ANC- E CO., OF NEWARK, N. J. '"r' Miller partvP8untfr ?,ary- - m' at AS..T1"' a" nd Fid nt Tulsa, Okla., March 16, 1909. Mr. A. D. Young, Agent, Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., creditors Tulsa, Oklahoma, Dear Sir: rieaae- accept my sincere thanks for your companys check for 910,000 which Is now received, Just ten days after the paper were sent In. My husband took this Insuranc last summer, the policy being He dated July 14, 1908, with premiums payable paid the first premium but did not pay the second which was due on January 14 of this year, and told me that the policy had lapsed. He died quite suddenly on March 1st, and I was progreatly surprised to learn. from you that by the visions of this policy it was kept ln force sixty days after the second payment was due and that as he died within this time the policy was still In force and would be paid In full. This has now been done and I realize how very fortunate it was that Mr. Friend had this policy in the Mutual Benefit, the only company that I kuow anything about which would have paid anything under these circumstances. - semi-annuall- y. semi-ann- Mlsa Grace Bowen left during the week to spend two weeks with her brother, Ralph Bowen, at Tu In Falls. DAVIS, Admlnis-tratri- Miss Etta Olsen entertained on Thursday evening of last week at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Carrie Hansen, a June bride. Games and music were the diversions until 12 oclock, when luncheon wis served to 25 guests. The bride elect received many beautiful and useful gifts. . Very truly yours, JULIA fork, , Register. The OLD nt Benefit. The Mutual Benefit Fife Insurance Company Is old, true and tried and has earned the title T11E LEADING ANNUAL DIVIDEND COMPANY ' For Information Just drop a card to I ELI F. TAYLOR The Mutual Benefit Life Man or phone J 202-- J 8 e44444444m4444444444444444444444444444444444444444 I t Something New In Watches This illustrates the new watch with unbreakable crystal Sold at I Strangs Jewelry Store tSWwMhinlw4iiM. CO-O-P. Rothschild hat character is in the style and workmanship of each of these The Older the Better PHONES 27, 28 and 29 sun-bathe- A. FRIEND. Mr. Friends policy had lapsed for of the second half of the first years premium, January 14, 1909. Under the nonforfeiture provision of this contract, however, the Insurance was automatically extended for sixty days, to March 14. When Mr. J.'rieiul died, therefore, the claim was paid. Aa beneficiary, Mr. Friend received only what was due her under the written contract, yet under the policy contracts of other companies she would not have received a cent. Avoid regrets by investigating the Mutual x. - ual re Idaho, - us of Indoor ed "Hy Mrs. Clar- - - In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McKeli, a wedding reception was given Friday evening of last week at the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen. Only the Immediate relatives of the young couple were present. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry ePterson and Mr. and Mrs. David Forsey of Mammoth, ADITORIAL Now - The pupils of Miss Hattie Schneider gave a splendid piano recital on AUrney ,0P Ad Sunday and Monday evenlnga at the Second ward meeting house. A good crowd was present on both evenings In the District Court of the Fourth and tbe Work of ,he students was well Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for Utah, County, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of WELLINGTON WOOD, Deceased. Mrs. Uri Stewart entertained very Creditors will present claims with delightfully at an old fashioned quilt- vouchers to the undersigned at his Ing-be- e at her home Thursday after- residence in Spanish Fork, Utah, on noon of last week, complimentary to or before October 1, 1920. Mrs. Alice Gardner of Salem and her 4 AMOS B. WOOD, Administrator. house guest, Mrs. Nellie Gardner of R.H. ANDRUS, Attorney for Ad- - Biackfoot- Idaho, both old friends of mlnlstrator. Mrs. Stewarts. A delicious chicken dinner was served at 12:30 by Mrs. Bryan Stewart and Mrs. Albert StewNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION art. Other guests were Mrs. Effie S. Dart, Mrs. B. A. Montague, Mrs. C. Killian and Mrs. Annie Butler. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land OBice at Halt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. Harold Hansen was hostess at May 1.1, 1020. a shower last evening in honor of NOTICE Is hereby given that Dan- Miss Cleo Payzant, a June bride. A iel J. Cbappel of Spanish Fork, Utah, mock marriage was performed. Miss who, on April 9, 1915, made Home- Cora Simmons acting as bride and stead Entry No. 014273, for EH Miss Marguerite Jensen as brideSWi NWH, Sec. 13; SEH groom, IMss Mildred Moore as bridesNW, Section NEH, 14, Township li. South maid and Miss Marie Nelson performRange 5 East, SaU Lake Meridian, ed the ceremony. The guests were hag filed notice of Intention to make Misses Lillian and Marie Nelson, Mrs. three (3) year Proof, to establish Grace Craven- Miss Hattie Schneider, claim to the land above described, Miss Hattie Bowen, Miss Hattie Bear before the Register and Receiver, nson- Mrs. Ida Strang, Misses Jessie United States Land Office, at Salt and Madge Hughes, Miss Mildred Lake City, Utah, on the 24th day of Moore, Miss Francis Lewis, Misses Selma and Hazel Olsen, Mrs. Emma June, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: John Payzant, Miss Mary Hughes, Miss Money, Albert Rose, David Alexander Lsftha Stewart, Miss Ella Brown.MWs and John Warner, all of Spanish Grace Jarvis- Miss Viola Jones, Miss Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Ltvieve Argyle, Mrs. Heber Hansen difl-d- ir Grace and Florence Hales returnid Hales entertained at of her daughter ed home Saturday after a two weeks la honor minIt?ra!IuNSEN Mammoth. g. Simons of rlslt with Mrs. R. E. Simons of Mam E. Buster Mr- of the Cmn uu Deceased. Creditors will present claims with h?I,'Mtaue "ford an little vouchers to the Glsella, returned Monday after undersigned at his VlNlt residence In Spanish ''th frlmU ln SaU Fork, Utah Co- Lake aty unty, state of Utah, on or before September 10, 1920 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans and fam"ENRY ily retuned to their home at Trice Administrator. prior, after making u extended visit with ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Ad his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evana mlnlstrator. InjtUhdlrh!8tn!'t. ?0Urt of th Fourth Dl,tI,c of he State of nd f0r Utah CounJ- Utah. of the estate of unpo Lmatter AVIS Deceased. x tors w111 Pfeeent claims with Mrs. E. D. Flrmage is visiting this f Heber d Mrs. Earl Hales l? the nderslgned at her , lilting with his parents. week at- Part City, the guest of her Sta 2enfr, 1 Sa,em Utah County, mother- Mrs. g. L. Raddon. on or before June 10. Mrs. Alma Hales. nd Mrs. E. Silver City spent VUItl"8 Xk Prior, MArVfLYGARE L ? r' nAvmhLmatter Fred Jensen returned home from old enough potstoes. scarcely Los now are Angeles, California, last week. open, r, their eyes He has been attendlry school thre. cents Der Dound 1714 ,t I J8"11 Mrs. Barbara Woods notice to creditors the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of n V ;n Consult County Clerk or respect-,- T of 8,gner further information. n Wholesale and Retail L notices Rothschild's Quality Straws Selecting Your Clothes See that the Rothschild Mark is in your straw this the newest summer of sound judgment have learned that this store is headquarters for better clothes and better values. Moil styles are ready for you. $1.5u to $5.00 They know that we would not back a suit of inferior quality. They know that season after season they have bought dependable clothes here at reasonable prices. And they know that they can continue to do so. GINGHAMS I amount of Ginghams we are wiling Is very gratify log on proves that quality counts. It also is a compliment Fork. of Spanish Judgment and buying ability of the shoppers More new patterns In the quality grades 30c, 3V, 40c, 45c yard. French Zephyr 75c yard. The large as and It Dainty Voiles summer material In beautiful striking permit of, and suggest, many in garments made for coolness. Our stocks of this d flowered patterns Inst Ion Price range 50c, 65c, 75c, 05c, $1.00 the yard. Organdi es uls, ; Comfort ln warm weather Is often a matter of choice of n Should your choice fall on Organdies That where we can help you. Many colors sonu ibUig youll want and white. 75c, $t.OO, Besides the high grade materials, we take pride and pains in properly fitting the clothes we sell. The styles are always authentic, with a variety for selection. suit. Try us for your next Join the men of judgment. Learn tfiat good cl(hes are economy. Our prices range between $30.00 and $62.50. Munsing D !!)! Suits Palm Beach and Dixie Weave price- A,, Uh " " CO IN MUNSINGWEAR suits we do some man a good sell one of these Every time we turn. BATHING GAPS, 50c and 65c for Summer Comfort Mens and Boys 1 10.00 to $25.00 rubber boots ONLY goodm ONES the work BOYS' SCOUT SHOES Watch our windows. of Irri- To aid the ,,,raH; ! gating, r to stream rout following urcs of of stuck present a complete all In Rubber Boot men and boys. ,,n The demand Is great. wait too long. COOL! WHERE? "1 122 to 2a to 2 5 nt $2.65 t ....$2.05 . Shoe Bargains MENS SCOUT SHOES See our Table of Theyll Keep You Posted ' 1 $125 he yard ITS $3.65 . On New Things f |