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Show i'!' f FORK, UTAII TUB SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH ..(I'M! PRORATE F ELISIIA WAIlNElt, Editor EZRA WARNER, Manager Published Every Tnursday Subscription Irlco, 1 2.00 per year. Entered February 21, 1902, as second class matter, at the Postofflce at Spaniel! Fork, Utah. Act of Congresi 0 March 3, 1897. 4 ? ON HATS MARKET OVER i will Clope out what I have Left at Bargain Prices . iiS' ' Dr. Joseph Hughes OUlce at Residence. . . . . Corner t .. , 1st Houth and 1st West .... , -i- - Jme Morgan.) SLUGS AND ARROWS tpur Grant? of the 18CGJune, defeated for nomination for third term In Republican national convention. Entered the firm Millinery Hayes TEOrLES f (Copyright, 120. by world. Bia REDUCTION at the , Dy JAMES MORGAN 1877-- p $ sb NOTICES Consult the County Clerk or res- . pective signers for further information. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County, Utah. In tho matter or me estate of GEORGE II. CHAMBERS and RACHEL CHAMBERS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with voucrehs at the residence of the undersigned In Spanish Fork Precinct, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before March 10, 1921. WILLIAM CHAMBERS Adminis- Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents lilRe Hours, i to 12 a in. and 2 tf 6 in. Sunday by Appointment Spanish Fork Phone 511 Dr. C. D. Livingston DENTIST Phone 1L5-Spanish Fork, Utaft J. freer Building 1884 '"I .. , ,, AM) GUARDIANSHIP Some Pleasing Designs or tPlhristmas I: Now On Display at . The Press trator. of Grant & Ward, banker in New York. Failure of Grant A Ward. Grant began to write his Af"Personal Memolri. flicted with cancer of the ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of lln Stan of Ufan, in and for Utah County, State' of Gill in and See Them Utah. In the matter r.f the estate of SARAH GOODMANSON, Deceased. 1885 March 4, Corgreie revived NOTICE TO CREDITORS the rank of General for Creditors will present claims with him. July 23, died at Mt vouchers to the underslgueil ,vt his McGregor, N. Y-- , aged residence In Spanish For CltyDUtah 14:,rsi H'l!! I. It' illieleiUliiiiiiliiHllillU lllliilliUllHi County, State of Utah, on or befoie William Flavel enjoyed an outing i r mary officers and teachers 1921. January 10, VIGFUS COODMANSON, AdminisGrant loft the White House, Third ward are busy training xueSday In his new wheel chair. He WHEN from public care for the trator. 1, ril of the Primary for the ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for gra(juaiiy improving from his first 'time In 15 years, his uppermost r Tho Birth and Growth of, it. 8troke but Tery wish was to visit Ids daughter, Mrs. which they hope to Paratlc m .,rn, In the District Court of the Fourth Nellie Sartoris, In England, where he December 23rd. . u . was surprised by the public welcome Judicial District of the State of Utah Mrs. Bryan O. Stewart entertained in and for Utah Utah. County, that greeted bis arrival. lie was puzIn the matter of the estate of friends Sunday evenzled to find himself a personage, said OUTNA P. i ui v Mrs. Fred Dart of this a number of JOHNSON, Deceased. James Russell Lowell. But bis politiNOTICE TO CREDITORS . ii iv revolved a letter from their ing. At 11 o'clock supper was servcal friends were quick to see in his Creditors will present claims with , D Suvvurt Dart, stating that he ed to Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Livingston, triumphs abroad a chance to restore vouchers to the undersigned at her some mountain trips In Ervin Hatch of Salt Lake City, Hentheir own prestige at home, and they residence In Spanish Fork, Utah I, eiijoj .ng wonderful a the owr p urged him on until he had completed County, State of Utah, on or before Winn of Price, Bernard Snow and .u!- -, 1921. 10, his ship, the Major ry while January 1.1 remain: a tour of the world, whtrh Theodor Hatch of EMILY JOHNSON Administratrix. Whi.hr. is receiving and discharg- Mr. and Mrs. perhaps, unequaled In brilliance. As ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Salem. he went his way from London to ing largo. honored and kings emperors Tokyo, him. Coming home after a three years CO-OPabsence, ha weakly yielded to Hie politicians who were using his name In a desperate adventure to regain power for the Stalwart fuctlon of PHONES 37, 28 and 30 the Republican party. But the unwritten law against a third terra was vindicated In h!a defeat in the Republican convention of 1830. Falling the White House, he 'was tempted by a young Napoleon of e Into the whirlpool of New Finance j he rapid approach of Christmas makes it import'.-livYork ond to become a partner In. a that the minimum of time be spent in selecting ar-tic- k Wall street bank. Into that blind throat I 1 el cog-whe- . I.E.BROCKBANK A. L. DOOTH BOOTH & BROCKBANK rm LAWYERS Irobute Work a Specialty Knight Block, Provo, Utah iiiiiiiiiliiiil Fred S. Dart returned Saturday to the IKng Hill U. t8. R. 8. Project In Idaho. Mr. Dart was almost re. covered from his Injury tod Un he Is glad to be back on the Job it King Hill. . . A wedding reception and being given this evening at Pavilion this evening the marriage of Miss OFFICE AT RESIDENCE rtone Hours 61-- 2 to for those who are not yet provided for. Th many departments in our Big Storo and the var ktv of appropriate things for giving, makes it possiblo t. Supply all needs with the least time and effort. This i, the logical place to seek the solution ofallgift problems. That wonderful, permanent lustre that our rings are celebrated for does not come by chance, but from skill in handling the gold, and exquisite care in polishing and finish Ing the ring this line only carried by exclusive Jewelers. TUiiKISlI TOWELS fe $ f DENTIST Ofllce in FREER BUILDING Phone 50 $ $ $2.25 $1,35 W.T. Brockbank D.D.S. iuv North Room Upstair Phone 116-- J Livery and Feed Stables Hack Meets all Trains JORK John F. Harris and Co. UNDERTAKERS v.' uiid EMlIALMEItS Main Ofllce PAYSON, UTAH N We are prepared to remote bodies from hovpIiuN or other places If so desired by our patrons. llearso Equipment and a full line of burial supplies on hand at all times. Motor Our prices arc right. Nlglit or day calls promptly attended to. NOTICE FOR PFllLHATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office in Salt Lake City, Utah. November 2. 1920. NOTICE is 'hereby given that Aaron Chadwick of Thistle, Utuh, who. on August 2,7, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 020310, for NE i S E 1 , Section 1 8 ; N W i S W i Lots G and 6, Section 17, Township 10 South, Range (1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the land above described before the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 18th day of December, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: William T. Williams, Ed. Suckett, K. 11. Nason, James S. Dullard, all of Soldier Summltt. Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Grant venture he put what little money be bad and most of all . . . his name. After three years he was rudely awakened from his dream of wealth by the young Napoleons request that he go borrowing from William IL Vanderbilt to save the bank from crashing. He was lame from a fall on an Icy street when the truth was broken to .him, but he limped Into the Fifth avenue palace of the multimillionaire and came out with $150,000. As I10 entered the bank, two days later, he was met with the crushing news that the firm of Grant & Ward hnd gone down in values for values for $1.75 $1.00 Ltv . - AX-- a .. I?v7 3 at f7 ... to 14 years $4.00 and $5.00 BATH ROBE CLOTH Toys, Dolls of munv kinds, Balls, Tree Caines, Holiday Boxes. Cards, Seals, kite. Pretty patterns for those who want to make Robes to their own ideas. Special Price $1.00 per yard Even thing to please the youngsters and make Christinas the happy time it BOYS SCHOOL SUITS HALF PRICE should be." Knickerbocker suits in broken sizes, cut for quick clearance. be- a shameful failure. Hours afterward a clerk found the broken man stlU sitting at his desk In silent despair, his head dropped forward, his hands gripping the arms of hl9 chair. Out of bad came good. Grant opens his Personal Memoirs with a frank admission that he consented to write thnt great narrative only because ht was living on borrowed money when a publisher proposed the undertaking As he pursued his theme he was gratified to discover an unsuspected gift $ for unfolding a moving tale of his ad-ventures and achievements In the field ne wrote on until he had finished a 1 story ns imposing In Its direct ness and ? simplicity as his own nnture. And $ the first sales of It brought his wife, when he was gone, more money than $ all tho earnings of his lifetime. One day, In the midst of his writ- Ing, as ho was eating a peach, he J felt a stabbing pain In his throat. A J deadly cancer hnd him In Its clutch. Vtth grim heroism, he fought It tin-til he hnd completed the two volumes 7 of his Memoirs," although ho was re-duccd to the necessity of whispering his dictation In the ear of a stenng-jrnpher. Finally he was left speech-'less and had to write out the closing chapters on a pad In his lap. At the coming of summer, he wnst4-takenp state to n cottage on Mt. Me- Gregor. There ho silently welcomed, ns ho sat on the piazza, the vNtors a who enmo to sco him, among them Gen- oral Simon Bollvur Buckner. To thnt classmate at West Point and foeruan at Fort Donaldson, Grant gave his last message of rejoicing thnt tils suffer Inga had united North and South In i a common sympathy. j j t J l V 1 v A. f JT WOMENS FOOTWEAR IiKDlCEl) and p) Vo'o Our cniiri- I n.' of Womens liiKh i he Bools, now model., and Ideas oiresed in high gr.idi kids and Fathers, is offered at a saving of 1() All Oxfords and lunips, regardless of present low marking take a further redudion of 15 Coni'i In re me w tli be t wants, we them and save you doing It. your footwear able to cure for money through HAND PAINTED CHINA ' C MENS DRESS ' REDUCED t , y.;:f FELT FOOTWEAR Warm, serviceable felt slippers are here Jor every member of tho family. shoos comfy and The many different colors and var-- h ty of styles makes selection a pi- - omro. Our numbers this year me untiiually protty. Brices to plonso all TURNITURE AND RUGS.. 2) REDUCTIONS jt thoroughly pleaso a woman, nothing exuK the gift of n phvo or set of Hand Painti-- China which sho j knows to he good. This season our show Ings of beautiful dishes ate larger than ever, shapes are mote numerous and decorations ami udor blendings more Gifts the wlmbi family can enjoy are here In abundance. artistic. See our window 'for Ideas. Our discounts represent big lugs. n r CHILDRENS ROBES, TV (orations, lb ing tho children to see the toys fore the displays are broken. 'V&y; is our price on Mens Robes: All $10.50 and $9.50 Robes going T.'oV.2r ing plaids, tripes and plain white at corrospomln.gly low prices. Was!) Cloths to match. i'v. Ulysses 8. B. H. Telephone Jj Old Greet Building rhoue 39w t. f- ONE BIO SPECIAL Many other sizes and designs includ- - M FN-- - DENTIST SPANISH ivjr A? For any member of the family wo can provide a Bath Robe to suit, and commend them highly as practical gifta All are attractively priced and they should sell. readily. shades. Office tsz $5 " w BATH ROBES to $1.75 Wo have unpacked the largest and best assort me ut of Turkish Towels and Wash Cloths that weve seen in many months, and weve priced them to surprise you. Here are big, soft, spongy Towels figured and flowered iu many designs and 50c Strang Jewelry Store DR. I. S. EVANS Til. Gift Selecting Simplified 6 p.m. ..RINGS.. $ in Blache Salt Lake Temple. The Older The Better A. G. Stoddard M. D. k the city honor of Hams and Eugene T. Gardner, 114 was solemnized Wednesday it tfe . THE OLD dam To Why not a Rug or piece of Furniture for tho homo? sav- - SHOES 15 The discounts now applying to our Mens High Grade Dress Shoes opens the way to better footwear tot loss money. The seasons popuW lasts and leathers are here la dance. Sizes are now complete Wo specialize on proper fitting- SUITS AND OVERCOATS REDUCED 15 jU to 25 oW re Already moderately priced, Mens and Boys Suits and Coat subject to substantial reductions a Christmas inducement. The quality hasnt changed-the price. SNOWDRIFT DEMONSTRATED Visit our grocery Department sea Friday and Saturday and shor Ideal this enn be made with Ing Snowdrift. n(j boked .... See tho cakos, etc., taste their goodness. Tho sh 0 |