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Show THE SPANISH FOBIv PJIKSS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH r 'tTy-4- - tlV hv "l v TPit ' Curwooyf i and tha World fonder O99 NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. NOTICK TO CUKDITOItB Kstato of GKOItCK JARVIS, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before December 1st, 1821, HAMULI, JARVIS, Administrator. BOOTH, BltOCKUANK ft JOHNSON, 4m AS See Karan, tint wolf-puc- Sen k wonder-do- g Something to Think About By For Ituut - t room house. Can ho rented to two parties, Bee Earn Modern bungSue Dean Wil- Williams, cox, I.VDV AnVSTIHKMKNTI EUTIXICMKNT) Mra, Annie Rowe Beck, who has Miss Marguret Creer was a Salt been visiting wiiti Mr, and Mra. Luke visitor bunduy and Mouday. F. A. WALKER Alex birth of two great plnyer sits at the tho mothers being Mrs. Grant Mlmr, WHEN and touches tbo keys, of Mr. and Mrs. V. II. with exquisite daughtir they rcsiKMtd Mrs. James Moitcur, the Nielson and w eti.ess. As you listen and drink In tlm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pet r wuMng music, you realize thht It Is Nielsen, of Paul, Iduho. Mrs, Nielson now has five bmm fur the soul. A farewell party wa given at the lli'rd wr.rd chupol lust Thursday ev- n There Is Joyful Inspiration In every ringing note. Veil yield to unrestrained enjoyment laii.g lane you been thirsty. Now you will drink your fill. Jex at Burleyf Idaho, returned Mr. Peter KluUcn announces th home' tho latter part of last week. Mra, D. T Atwood returned Friday afternoon from a ten duya visit to Salt Lake City, having motored up at Conference time with Bishop and ening by the Stake Prealdeney and High Council and the other stake and ward officers In honor ot II. Roland Tlotjon, atako clerk, who luavea this week to fill a mission In California. The evening was spent In dancing and listening to an Impromptu program, the principal part of which was a two act farce given by Misses Regina Hughes and Ina Creer and Curly Prior. Bo It Is with a picture revealing In Mra. Stephen Markham of Lelnnd. composition and color thoso masterly In Salt Lake ahe was joined by her lit the District Court of the Fourth strokes which we are apt with more Mra. Esther Condle of Sprlng-vlll- e Judicial District of the Slate of Utah or less airiness of manner to desig- sister, and they visited relatives at 30 Holstlen milch For Sulo nate as real art In and for Utah Couity, Utah. Suit Lake, nieces and nephews of cows and registered bull. Will sell watchIs In There always pleasure In the matter of tho estuto oi The latter also vis- all or any part of herd. Low price. ing the proficient than do bis work, Mrs. Atwood. ANN BELL JARVIS. Deceased: with ited with tho brothers of her husband Seo Geo. Cbaknlas, Lake Shore. nnd noting the NOTICK TO CREDITORS which ho approaches It, whether he at Murray. ADVEST1riEMK.Yri Creditors will preotut claims with te an artist, a carpenter or a cobbler. living vouchers to the undersigned at Spanlie exhibits skill In Ids every moveish Fork, Utah, on or before Nov. 1. ment. ami this very skill of his sets him off as a master In his particular 1921. SAMVEL JARVIS, NA Administrator railing. He has acquired doxterlty by commoBOOTH. MtOCKBANlC ft JOHNSON work by doing over and n-place Attorneys for Administrator. over again the difficult purts until no more difficulties remain In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District ot the Slate of Utah Nothing worth while lu life ran be In and for Utah County, Utah. obtained except by continuously apFOB WEEK COMMENCING FBI DAY, OCTOBER 21 In the matter of tho estnto of M. J plied effort, which. In the basic sense Is work hard work, oft repented. PLUMB, Deceased: Two Bliowe Each Evening, llrst 7:30; Second O oclock. Llncolu worked his way to honor NOTICK TO CREDITORS at and and fame by rending studying MATINEES THURSDAY AND HATUKDAY Creditors will present claims will lying prone on the Door, vouchers to tho undorstgnej at Snlen night, Ills only light being Hint from the Utah, on or before January 2nd. 1921 burning wood In the ojien fireplace RUTH n,UMn, Administratrix of Ids log cabin home. ANGEI.US, FRIDAY AND KATURDAY, (KTORER 21 and Rockefeller and his partner had loss BOOTH. BROCKBANIC ft JOHNSON. GEOGIIGE II. HAMILTON presents than eight hundred dollars when they Attorneys for Admln'stratrlx. first ventured In the oil business. But KAZAN , In the District Court of tho Fourth they overcome tho inuny obstacles conand Oliver Curwood story them James The keeping by working greatest fronting Judicial District, In and for the coun- at It. ever told. The drama of a big dogs part in ty of Utah, State of Utah. Attorneys In tbo North. Kazan boat the mountain lion alow hit wolf-mat- that Hue Kazan fight a helpless girl. Bee For Bale Cheap. alow, Easy terms. IT'S WORK THAT WINS. PliOII.UK AM) GUARDIANSHIP j 4'l ZPijrZ rtu,"f t Jana Novak . ' rnirnM James Oliver itvanTtarUKVT) I H. George Hamilton W UMKMT00.UKNT1 140 acres of For Bale Cheap good pasture and farm laud at Lake Shorn. Plenty of water. N. P. Han nan, Amerljan Fork. - i;4' Fofd Touring For Bate Chtap Hue Lester Stewart, Kazan's might strike the brute whoso gun bad laid him low. ANGELUS-WINO- PROGRAM HAMILTON presents The drmvr, of n big dog's part In a love tale f the wilds Winona Theatre In the matter Fri. and Sat, Oct 21 - 22 Admission 20c Matinee Sat. at 3:30 ! Featuring Jane Novak, Kazan, the Worlds Wonder Dog with all the wild beasts in the backwoods in it too. tx r. t t kps s,. of the Estate of Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to tho undersigned at h's residence In Lake Shore rreclnrt, Utah county, state of Utah, or at the law office of Margan, Coleman & Straw.Provo Commercial Bank Bldg., Provo, Utah, on or before .the 12th day of February, 1922. HANS L. OTTESON Administrator of the estate cf Hyrum Otteson, Deceased. MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, II Y RUM OTTESON. , , y$,9' Attorneys for Administrator. I ADVERTISEMENT) SPREAD IT BROADCAST that ALL PEOPLE MAY KNOW Botts Store, Provo Business THE OLD M, CO-O- 4- - Tri V . - I ( i N PKl ?' only once in a lift time you will buy goods at such pricics. CKTORER 2 till AXGELUS, MONDAY, MAY ALLISON in THE CHEATER X WINO.VA, waiting with outstretched nnd riches beyond his dreams. (Copyright) Is It's Judah" TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23th hands to confer honor ZEENA KEEFE and NORMAN KERRY in O PROXIES Whats in a Name? With a couple of crooks in the house, and a money pirate chasDad, ing society bloods are n for one of the wildest nights that ever struck town. A romantic bundle of melodramatic thrills, all tied up In a charming love-kno- t. Also "BROWNIE'S BABY DOLL" IIORTENSE. A long and well known store in this county will soon be n memory of the past. Oar fixtures and stock are for sale. If you It is Work Work Work That's the thing that wins. The diligent worker never admits defeat, never censes exertion till he "arrives at the top of the hill where Facts about your name; ItthUtoryt mean Itig; whence tt was derived, significance! your kicky day and lucky tewcl. x4 Also HIS MEAL TICKET" Sunshine comedy. Admission 20c. Matinee Saturday at 3:30. aken from Henry Arthur Jones' famous stage play a play that will make you think and wonder. Also Celebrated Comedy, "MIXED PICKLES." I I I PTf V r everybody is now talking of the values we are presenting for the buying public. Many shipments of Holiday Goods arrived before we were able to cancel them and some were overlooked. work. By MILDRED MARSHALL & ion and thirty days should reduce our immense stock to nil. Reductions beyond all reason have been made in every line and earnest P. spr a love tale of the wilds half-starve- success - PHONES, 28 and 29 1 arc looking for a good paying business, come in and let us talk it over. Business interests in Illinois have brought this decis- Work Is the key that unlocks the X world's treasure chest. The plunlst spends hours every day X In practicing Intricate passages; the painter, often cold and X paints and rubs out, until he gets the effect he has visioned, and so It goes X with every man and woman who ultimately rises to distinction. The mistakes they make act as Incentives for greater effort and more BULGER'S COMEDY ANIMAL CIRCUS 4 ORTENSE Is esscntlully a French name, though she has been adopted by all countries and she has the almost unique distinction among feminine names of having no contractions, diminutives or offspring of any form. Ilortense she begins nnd Ilortense she remains throughout history, with the single gxcepthm of Italy where the "H Is sometimes dropped and she Is called Ortensla. Like Sylvia, she Is something of an ancient sylvan name, having come orlglnnlly from the I.ntln liortus," meaning a garden. The slave who tended those elubornte Roman gardens wus called hortenslus, and, filially through some strange quirk of fancy, It enmo to name an honorable old plebeian game. For many centuries It continued In Italy and gradually the masculine form Ortenslo came Into use as a proper name, quickly followed by the feminine Ortensln. The most famous of those days was Ortensla Manclnl, the niece of Mnzurln. This notable Indy carried her name Into Franco, where the French straightway placed the stamp of their language upon It by calling It Ilortense. Since thnt time many fumous women have borne It, particularly those of royal circles. Ilortneses Jewel Is the diamond, which Is said to give Its wearer fearlessness Invulnerability nnd to bring victory In any endeavor, provided, however, that It Is received ns a gift and not purchased. To exercise Its best power It should he set In gold nnd worn on the left hand. Its for Ilortense Is concerned not only with lovers, but Is extended to enhance the love of a husband for his wife. Saturday Is her lucky day and six her lucky number. The daisy, signifying Innocence, Is The greatest laughing show on earth. Performing Goats keys, Ponies, Dogs, and JAZZ BO, tho comedy donkey. Special matinee at 3:30; admission 15c and 25c. and 50c ANGELES, WEDNESDAY, Mon- Evening 25c 2fllh OCTOBER ALIE BRADY in THE DARK LANTERN Also B W Alice Brady Rgftlftrt Pictures Iathe News, latest newrs of the world told In pictures n Take one try, you owe it to yourself; get here before the cream is taken off. 31.00 Best Silk llose All Handkerchefs, Linen A1J Cut Glass All Leather Music Itolls All Collar Bags All Dressing Cases . . 3 ti 4 . . . Brushes Framed Pictures Hand Painted China All Dolls, $15 to $1 All Box Stationery $3 to $1 All Fancy Baskets Red Chairs at Cost 1.25. Steno Stoves Vs 3 Vj 1- 3 Off 45c All Fancy Ilalr Ornaments .. OIT Off Lunch Boxes ts Off Off Book Sacks anil Grips H Off Off A11 Boad Necklaces 13 0fr Off A,r Rlfles fl 00 Off AR Bathing Sults each Off Boll Buggies at Cost. 23c Of; 35c China Cup and Saucer Ou AH Flowers and Feathers for Hat Trimming Off Ot; A11 Toys to M Off Off Off Socket Kines Crepo Paper 50c Masks 3 Off 10c per roll 5c to 50c Large stock of Ilnlloween decorations marked at special prices. Be sure you huy your Christmas presents now, and save money like veu never have before. The Place Botts Store, Provo The Time NOW ACT fill Fin Fitform and Jacob s Oregon City Overcoats All Wool Snappy New Modles in Boys Young Mens, Mens At Moctarate Prices y Plortenses flower. ANGKLUS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th WILLIAM RUSSELL in SINGING RIVER Ws-r- z I Tale of a man who won then lost, thru great brovery won again, in his fight tor wealth and a sweetheart. Also WILLIAM DUNCAN In FALL OlT" Matiueo at 3:30. INON'A, THIEVES '4, Thursday Friday and Saturday, Oct. 27tli, 28th, nnd EXTRAORDINARY sr) 2!Mh ATTRACTION THE OLD NEST Rupert Hughes heart gripping story of Homo. Admission, matinee Saturday 10c and 20c. Evening 20c and 35c (Copyright) O And Father Swallowed It. They were passing through the vilDecatur county. lage of Adams, Snmmle has been studying physiology nnd nnntomy and the name Impressed him at once. "Father, he snld, "Is that where the name Adam's apple conies from?" Indianapolis News. -- COM 1 NO- - DUSTIN FARNUM in THE PRIMAL LAW" ART ACORD (A Utah boy, born and raised at Castle Dale) In 'WIN, NEnS OF THE WEST" Watch for tho date 444-4-44- X |