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Show PROBATE AM) GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult the County Clerk or respective signers for further Information. lu tho District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In uml for tho County of Utah. NOTICK TO CREDITOR In the multcr of tho estate of JOHN F. FELLOF3 und M A HILDA BELLOWS, his wife, decoused. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Luke Shore, Utah CounJuly 1, 1921. ty, Utuh, on or C. II. HKLLOWS, Administrator. It. II. ANDUL'S, Attorney for The place to have your batteries For all kinds of cement work sue Y. E. Taylor. (adv) repaired and recharged by g"d reliable workmen la at th Williams ProcMiss of All work guaranteed. (ud) friends Gurago. Thirty tor gathered ut her homo Tuesday Tho laldea of the Alta Club with evening and guve her a pleasant surMusic, guines und dunclng their partners and Mr. uml Mrs. Geo. prise. were enjoyed and ut uilnlght u picnic Rlgtrup, spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Bishop Win luncheon wus served. Thursday evening of last week Officers of tho Fourth wurd'Y. L. Games, Jokes, stories, mum and conM. I. A. entertained Saturday even- undrums all had a place in the ening for Miss Jessie Hules. There tertainment. Edward Wilburns gave Beck-stro- were twelvo present. The time was spent In a social way and at midnight a buffet luncheon was served. The officers presented Miss Hules with a puir of beautiful framed pictures. several vocal selections with Mrs. Fern Drockbank as accompanist Walter Wilde as humorist delighted all, and Fred Lewis gave am! old time song which was much enjm.ed. Reo freshments were served by the Beek-stroassisted by Miss Wm-MSunday evening a party of friends worn informally entertained at the Community singing was led home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Christ- by Mrs. Nettle Wilde. Comments Prof. B. H. mas at a mush-aleand observations on the ellipse ()f the In the District Court of tho Fourth furnished a number of selec- moon were Important parts Ail presJudlrlul District, In and for tbo coun-I- n the matter of the estaote of tions. Thero was also a Spanish song ent declared the evening an unusual AUTlIUt L. THOMAS, Deceased. By Mrs. J. Ralph Wilkins, K. P. Sim-so- n success. NOTICK TO CREDITORS sang several selections and Mrs. Creditors wll present claims with Hanna Ilrownu gave u number of vouchers to the undersigned at his residence nt Spanish Fork, Utah readings. County, Utah, on or before May 13th, Misses Viola und Minnie Jones en1921. JOHN If. THOMAS, Administrator tertained ut. a six o stock dinner on R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney. ELISIIA WARNER, Editor Sunday evening In honor of the birthEZRA WARNER, Manager af their mother, Mrs. day anlvorsary In the District Court of the Fourth L.' Jones. was table Tho John pretJudicial District, in and for the counPublished Every Thursday tily decorated with carnations and ty of Utah, State of Utah. In the mutter of the estaote of spring flowers. Out of town guests Subscription Price, f 2.00 per year. MARY JANE BABCOCK, Deceased. were Mrs. Jack Beck and Mrs. Frank NOTICE TO CREDITORS Entered February 21, 1902, as secMennes of Provo. Following the dinCreditors wll present claims with ner the ond class matter, at the Pustofflce at in social a was spent evening vouchers to the undersigned at his Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congress way. Utah at residence Spanish Fork, March 3, 1897. County, Utah, on or before May 10th, 1921. The girls of the Mejora Club gave V. A. BAHCOCK, Administrator. a progressive 500 party Thursday evBOOTH, BROCKBANK & JOHNSON ening of last week ut the home of Attorneys, COMPLETE LINK OF Five tables Miss Alene Rockhlll. AND SUMMER HATS SPRING were played. The prize for the highNOTICE TO CREDITORS at the was won by Miss Alene District Court of the Fourth Judi- est score score lowest for Rockhill the and cial District, Utah County, Utah. A buffet luncheon In the mutter of the estate of Leon Williams. SARAH MEASOM, Deceased. Out of town was served at midnight. OVER PEOPLES MARKET Creditors will present claims with guests Mrs. Mary Newport and vouchers to the undersigned at his Miss Afton Argyle of Salt Lake, Earl residence, Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the 10th day of May, 1921. Bale and Leland McBeth of Payson. Dated at Spanish Fork, Utah, this There were twenty guests present. 26t hday of February, 1921. C. D. eom-mitte- . Pe-gra- ni Hayes Millinery e AMMON SIMMONS, Dr. Administrator NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the estate of Sarah Measom, Deceased. Department of the Interior, U. S. BAKER & BAKER, 108 West Cen- &nd Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, ter Street, Provo, Utah, Attorneys March 29, 1921. NOTICE Is hereby given that John for Administrator. F. Warner Jr., of Spanish Fork, Utah, who on March 24, 1917, made HomeIn the District Court of the Fourth stead Serial No. 017573, for Judicial District, In and for the conn, EV4 entry, Section 34; Wi NWVi NE4, ty of Utah, State of Utah. Section 36, Township 9 South, Range In the matter of the estaote of 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed WILLIAM A. STOKER. Deceased. notice of Intention to make three-yea- r NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Proof, to establish claim to the Creditors wll present claims with land above described before Clerk of vouchers to the undersigned at his the District Court, at Provo, Utah, residence at Spanish Fork, Utah on the 9th day of May, 1921. County, Utah, on or before May 13th, Claimant names as witnesses: 1921. Ernest V. Keele of Salem, Utah, John MARINUS LARSEN, Administrator F. Warner, Sr., of Spanish Fork.Utah, of the estate of William A. Stoker, William D. Warner, of Spanish Fork, Deceased Utah, and Horace Perry of Mapleton, MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Attorneys for Administrator. Register. Livingston DENTIST Phone Creer Building 1S5-- J. I, E. Brockhank Hours 2 to I p.m. DR. I. S. EVANS DENTIST in CHEER BUILDING l'hone 50 Office W.T. Drockbank D.D.S. DLN1I5T Office Old Creer Building Room Upstairs North Spanish Fork Tire Works Phone 116-- J B. H. BROWN Fin- - Livery and Feed Stables Hack Meets all Trains ish Renews Beauty Most discarded fudrlture Is old, shabby and unattractive merely because the surfacefinish In worn njid marred. Tte furniture itself is sound : renews a new surface-finis- h its usefulness and beauty. ? Phone w 3-- SPANISH JOUK 4. J John F. Harris and Co. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS Main Office J t t amt PAYSON, Telephone N . UTAH 97. We are inepared to remove bodies from hospitals or other places If so desired by our patrons. 4 Motor lleurse Equipment and a stains and varnishes at one full line of burial supplies on hand Just the for operation. thing saving tho surface" renewing T at all times. Yinr preventing further wear Our prices are right. Night or surfaces about tho home that are con- stantly becoming shabby and unattractive. Can he used over paint, varnish, stain or bare wood. day calls promptly nimndod to. $ 4 J. t4 Produces the effect and fin- Wailnut, Mahogany $ and other expensive woods. Good for floors, furnliure und all Interior woodwork. Ish of Oak. W. Hagan, M. D. Office nt Creer Building Phone 32 Office Hour. 2 to 4 p.m. t .memiu4 luVWYElS Color samples showing beautiful stain effects at our store. Jex Lumber Co. t,Htm N t all COURTS PRACTICE P50VO ElRm-DnTtt- VlI PEARL FLOUR Graham and Germade day und will spent some time looking to the Interests of tho local order. ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Mag- na have moved their family hack to Spanish Fork and will occupy their old home on 6th North street. Jersey Milk for Sale Ida Strang spent Thursday Delivered Lake A.Q. stone. daily. rhon60I-m-- 2 and Friday of last week in Salt on business connected with her milMrs. Theodore Bannister of Salt For best cement gravel and buildLuke City has sper.t tho past two linery. sand see T. B. Taylor or Alma ing weeks here visitisg with her sister, of Odd Follows Butler. New pit one mile south of local The lodge Mrs. Thomas Jarvis. entertained at a banquet last Satur- town. Trap for loading. adT) Maccabee Hall. Our new air compressor will fur- day evening at the laid for 72. The banBIDS WANTED nish you with an abundance of froe Covers were Misses served was by nicely quet distilled air and we have plenty of Bids will be received until May Emma water for your haterles at the same Gladys and Florence Palmer, Rachel Moran. Dr. C. D. by the Mayor end city Council of and I,ewls price at the Williams Garage, (adv) Livingston was toastmaster and ev- Spanish Fork City, for sprinkling man present gave a short talk the streets of the said city and doing Miss Anna Vicklund is visiting her ery a funny story on the benefits such other work durlig rainy weath-e- r or told folks here, having recently returned as the Supt. of Streets may direct. Miss Hazel Jepper-so- n of fraternallsm. from a very pleasant trip to San remainCouncil reserves the right to music. The The furnished Francisco, Los Angeles and other ban- reject any or all bids. the tho der of following evening California points. I. P. SNELL, Mayor. quet was. spent In playing cards. A good sized order of children's 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Milans, pattern hats and merchandise has arrived and will he shown and sold at the lowest possible prices. Come early. Strang Millinery, (ud) NA Mrs. i it j ANGELUS-WINO- Mrs. Rebecca Brown, organizer and Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Hales annouce the marriage of their daughter. Jessie to James Franklin Keele of Siflem The ceremony was performed at the Salt Lake Temple yesterday. Miss Minnie Williams entertained the girls of the Otopia Club Thursday evening of last week. Music and fancy work were the diversions. At 10:30 luncheon was served to 10 members. PROGRAM FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, APRIL First Slum 8 o'clock, second 0:45 BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM CHARLEY CHAPLIN in A DAYS PLEAUSRE Honoring Miss Jess'e Hales, a bride of the week, Mrs. Myrl Davis and Miss Jennie Roach entertained fif- a buffet luncheon was served. One of Charleys best THOMAS MEIGHAN in CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH Bachelor Conrad went back to bis boyhood j home and found it cold and leaky! Went to his . - first dream maiden and found her fat an forty! "You're old, Conrad old, he said, and was giving up the quest, when Wow! See this picture. Dont overlook this opportunity to make the Glooms "take the dust. Admission 20c. Matinee ewiic capu - Saturday at 3:30. ANGKLUS, MONDAY, MAY 2nd . Mrs. Nora Davis Biglow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Davis, was taken to the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake last Thursday and underwent The major operation Friday chances for her recovery are favorable. Lehi Davis Jr., accompanied her to the hospital. 2!) Matinee Thurs. and Hat. FRIDAY AN DSATURDAY, APRIL 20th and 30th ANGKLUS, ELAINE HEMMERSTIEN in PLEASURE SEEKERS -- OFFICE AT RESIDENCE 6 MANUFACTURERS OF f A. G. Stoddard M. D. Phone GEM MILLING COMPANY state deputy for the Royal Neighbors of America, arrived in town Wednes- If you want to get eggs next winter. better get some hatching eggs & JOHNSON during April, May and June, from my Attorneys and Counsellors at Law S. C. W. Leghorns. They are the best can cost but little and Provo, Utah you Ut buy, Spanish Fork, Knight Block Rockhlll Bldg more than the common kind. Clarence E. Smith, Box 72, City. (adv) Phone 11 I Lelfson has enrolled In the Hemphill Auto and Tractor School of Salt Luke City. Ho left last week to take tho course. Leo BOOTH, BROCKBANK If you A New Surface (adv) J. Edward Johnson LET US REMOVE TIIE DOUBT are pondering whether to have your old auto tires vulcanized or not. The answer is Yes! Send them to the Spanish Fork Tire Works and get your tires back ready for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of miles more service on the roughest roads. Our vulcanizing saves you money you would otherwise put into new tires. Soe Mrs. BenJ. Sewing. teen girl friends a a kitchen shower Hah Thursday evening of last week. Music and games were enjoyed and at 11 Spanish A. L. Booth Wantod Hughes. a About sixty relatives and friends of Fred Nelson met at his home on Tuesday1 eveningj April 19th and gave him the surprise of his life, the occasion being his 4th birthday. After all had congratulated him, the following program was given with Annie C. Otteson in charge: song by the congregation, prayer Thomas Halverson; readin, Phena McClain; song Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson and Mrs. Thomas Halverson; reading, Mrs. Hy Christopherson; song, Jos. West; paper, Nellie Nelson. Bishop A. T. Money made a few remarks and presented Mr. Nelson with a picture as a token of respect for the good work he has done iti the ward. Mr. Nelson said he felt greatly honored to see so many present and also was pleased to receive the picture. He also said that this is the first time his birthday had ever been observed. Peter G. Jensen sang a song and Jane Foster gave a reading. Games were played and prizes were given to the following: Janies A. Itoyack, Tims. Hulverson, Juntos Sorenson, Ed. M. Vanks and Bishop A. T. Money. At midnight a tray luncheon was served with Dena Carter and MarthaMorten-so- n in charge. Continuous ntusie was played during the lunch period. Before leuving they were all served with fruit salad and birthday cake. Everybody went, home saying they hud had the best time in many a year. NOTICE FOR Pj ::t.I( ATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lu;o City, Utah, April 26, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given that Harvey A. Whitney Jr., of Mapleton, Utah, who, on January 17, 1918, made Homestead Kntrv No. 022229 for SVi NW4. NVj SW'i , NW'i SEU. Also AL. ST. JOHN In "TROUBLE." Special two reel comedy. ANGKLUS. TUESDAY, MAY 3rd DOUGLAS MACLEAN in THE HOME STRETCH Track record laugh record love record! And hearts of real folks beating time to every leap of Honey Blossoms wild race home! A picture that stands right up and yells for Joy and excitement! Also "TOUGH LUCK" Two reel Century Comedy. ANGKLUS, He had i love and cherish the child of the man who But when she came !. See promis'd saved his life! t VIOLA DANA in Also WEDNESDAY', MAY 4th DANGEROUS TO MEN TRAPPING THE BOB CAT Special Boy-Sco- ut picture. ANGELES, THURSDAY, MAY 5th BUCK JONES in THE BIG PUNCH A tale of convicts, circuit riders and bad men of tho West. A big punch in every scene and a tcriffic climax for the lust. Also EDDIE POLO CIRCUS" Chapter 6. WINONA, in "THE KING OF TIIE Matinee at 3:30. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY', APRIL 21th and 30th MABEL B ALLIN in EAST LYNNE Threo generations havo read tho book anod seen the play, nov see tho picture. A world classic now born anew on the screen. Also Mack Sennett Comedy this picture. "ITS A BOY," Special music fo WINONA, TUESDAY, MAY 3rd RALPH CLONINGER in FOREVER AFTER Lot 3, Section 13, South, Range 4 East, Salt ship Scats on sale at tho WORLD DRUG CO. Admission 50c, 77c, Lake Meridian, has filed notice of und 31.00. Plus war tax. throe-vear intention to make Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the Di-- COMINGstrict Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 25th day of June. .1 921. "TilH HELIOTROPE" names as witnesses: Claimant Wayne Johnson of Sprlngville, Utah, WILLIAM FARNUM In "Ills GREATEST SACRIFCICE" and Harvey Whltnov. Clarence Whiting and Leonard Diamond, all of THUS. MEIGHAN In WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE." Mapleton, Utah. GOULD 11. BLAKELY, Register. fH4'H4444444444H4444'l'4'H"l'444H444444444m4t444444 SV', 9NKH, 4 i t : L, it |