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Show Tin: Spanish roitic rnnss. rpanisii MICKIE, WE PRINTER'S DEVIL Vjtu., M UvCA vcs) MH OLO PRlfwD lews, mft faiuur;vmcu Kwu tcut soo hi out:Twg Arrsa a foouSH By .FFVCWtR VHIC14 I CHtXCX) HC TSfC VICO UCt'AMO OAk0 VXJ COOOT ROACMgOI OkXS U5 THAT LUCM PHOTO OF HCXI CnrrvuGt m k wooviL wHX) o ancoxT U'T, AL3 Gosh, Who Wouldn't ? RAVI ir iU' Vx VJCVCU FACHl PORGCT NOO LOOK TV CXAlV CO VAC, Og 'XM AB ATtta TVAt! tfEUDAOEfc? 1 W 1 8 I IVarimn enUrlalnrd Mrs. Margaret Malcolm Ml Thursof hat week for her home at day In honor of thn fifth birthday Idaho, after tUltlng with rel Carey, III I In daughter Anna. After of hors for mal weeks. n ptsuMl afternoon irnt In playing Mirra man. ref rMh menu were eerretl to K. I. Firitiat wit In Halt Lake the little guoata. City hit week attending the ronrea lion of J. C. IVnnry Company cm' Anticipating unusually high water ployees. In the fipanUh Fork Hirer, which willemlemer thole grading, the I). Mrs. K.h. T. ClufT or thla city wat 4 JL 0. Railroad Co will bare work a gueat at a card party glrrn at Pay-twi- n train crew bnay dumping large boully Mrs. 8. U. Ware and ders Into the rlrer at dangerous Mra. SaturdayCraven. Mrs. Clulf waa John y points la the mouth of th ranyon. aaarded tho guot prlxo. i The snow fall la the mo4n(plna last month was eiceptlonalljr 'hnavr and Mra. Jserb A. Hansen entertained If warm weather comes auddenly lat Thursday In honor of her birth the rlrer will be swollen to a dangerday anniversary. Dinner was served ous point' i at five oclock. Carnations and roaes T were tho table decora' Ions. Covers For tha benefit of the Community were laid for twenty-flv- o I guents. Her I Clclo Center, which Is being spon- daughter Winona' gave Instrumental sored by tba Spanish Fork dClwania elections. ' club,, a tuceetaful concert waa glren at tbe Winona A nifercfluneoun ehower waa glren JTudiday nlgbt B. Y. U. Baud of Trovo. last Monday at Iayann by Mina Wllda X Be.id n the band numbers there were Dixon In honor of her aimer, Mara number of eieellent Indlrldual se-- I garet, whose marriage to Wendell lectiftna,' Including n cornet duet by Bradford of Rpanhh Fork took place jProf. Robert Saur and Rulon Mor- - Wcdneshy at the Salt Lake Temple. gan; eereral vocal duet by the Chrls- - Attending the funrtlon from Spanish atenaen alntera; readings by Roacoe Fork wero Mina Erma Bradford and Marley. - It la not known exactly how her mother. Mra. r. J. Bradford and ;mnch money was realised from the Mias Anna Stark of Leland. After e .eale of the tags, but the fund forjn abort wedding trip the young finishing of the proposed building plo will make their home In Spanish aaumber of Hill folk Sunday fur-noo- n . .VI r AT OENOA 4 vT "4 &$ WCtC, w t y 2&S rf We believe In Tanlac, and so will you If yon try IL City Drug Co. UUI ism Mr. t ' Fork. m ni KWTiaaMKxTl Bhepbrrd was a vU lur at Bprlngillle Tueaday. Mrs. Mary A. WORLD SERVICE COUNCIL MEETS VlieMflM' I "3 1 d i I ' lit. MU Vrra Finch, who lias bce AUtha Thomas waa bodes on IL o tba girls of the dating In Ball Lake Cl'y since early F. A. Club n I'tbruary, relumed to her Lorn Mu-iweek. of last Thursday evening sad fancy work were enjoyed and ter Saturday. I'tirheon was served. n.Mup and Mra. Wells T. Brock-on- , Mrs. John II. Evan and grandLa not a alogle portion .it There be body that Is not benefitted by tbe mas, Jennings and ftotling, Mra helpful ectlon of Tsnac. City Drug caul i Dart aud sots Tsui, were lh' u ".t i CuuJay of Mr. sad Mrs. Alma Co 1 - V MU Y con-Tlb- r WEUiEWSltR'. - . ASKED DISARMAMENT hr wss considerably augmented.. i SuRsi I p Yr I kM DOw4 TUM F03. A COOui tue TATift? -- 3 Mrs. Chari UlMn WwHewUw Tapir mmni is&i, Ihah tour. utah tar-i.- "3. ll.n-i- u n who nas been Mrs. Wallaco Brockbank entertain I Itlrg fur some time with Mr. end d the me nbnre of tbe Soroais Junloi lt a. Ray L. TuUlo at Brlgbatn City, .tub Thursday evening of last week Mturncd heme Sunday. Lun.heon was a.rved a. fi:3i. D !! tha members Invited gues If tbe party who stole I hens from cro Mr. Vfldan, Mra. Wa Jr. Jrseph Angus last Frldiv night 'aeo lisle Harvey and Ml a A Ills Craer. 1ci no, return tbe asmo l.i undUuly r IS. the said rer-od will bs MU Melva Hansen entertained tb to the fullest extent of tha law of the Jovliltc Club, Thur girls IAUI aaTIXKMKNTl of last wck. Reading an Mrs. Ray Jones f Mammoth and fancy work were enjoyed. The mem her little nephey, C. Merlyn Rlcharda berp will join with the girls of the here with Mrs. B. F. A. Club to rlva a party In tbe spent the week-en- d Jones parents. Mr. snl Mrs. Wm. IL near future. Miss Etta Lawhern wa Johns, who have been sick for some present as a special guest. Lunch time. eon waa served at :J0. A. V. NeUon, -- pass-ute- the man who upset harmopy st Genoa. Jt is George Tchiicbcnn, the Russian Foreign M mister who headed the Soviet delegation to the conference. He announced the signing of a treaty between Germany and Russia and alto asked disarmament in This U Europe. George 0. Gilbert, Spanish Fork's first banker, died very suddenly la it week at bis home In Montrose, Colo. Harry Carey, star of Man to Man n tho Universal Jewel to the Angelus Theapicture coming tre Friday and Saturdday, May Bth and Cth, waa born In New York City and educated to be a lawyer He went west for hla health and became a regular cow puncher. Before entering tho film world ho acted fur several years on th stage In "Montana, a western r'ay from his own ) at Mapleton. I I I -- -V r i i i . , . ' y Hie World Service Council of the Y, W. C A, composed of a, group of 14$ key women selected Irons various parts of the United States will meet during the National Convention of the Younf Women's Hot Christian Association th.'at Wrt, Springs, Ark, April Lewis II. Lapham of Near York City ia chairman and wiu preside, i , super-wester- What Would You Pay for Advice from Teese. Men? Will You Take It Fre.e? ven. Dr. Elmer G Peterson WILD MAX FINDS WILD, WILD WOMAN Reginald Denny, the athletic star of the H. C. Witwer "Leather rushers stories of tbe ringside, released by Universal, the first of which Is to be shown at the Angelus Theatre next Thursday, dropped into a quick President Agricultural College of Utah , i There can bo no doubt of the wisdom of tho farmers of Utah and j, Idaho deciding to raise a generous acreage of sugar beets this year- - "We know how to grow sugar beets; we have tho machinery, the labor, wo know how to treat tho soil. We have an assured market. This year, for instance, we may feed our potatoes to the hogs and cattle. i" lunch restaurant near tho studio for a bite and happened to park himself near an individual whose voice and appearance proclaimed him to be a rough customer, who bad recently Imbibed too freely of forbidden liquors. Big Anna, a veteran hash chaperon, and the presiding genius at the "beanery paid no heed to the loud demands for service and took her ANGELUS Fri. - Sat., April 28 and 29 I J. Paxman of Nephi, says beet contract contract Tho sugar is by far the fairest the beet has had. be will favor- Now a cash we have It more that a grower crop. contract able than any preceding it, let the farmers get in line and put , .in a reasonable portion of the farm to sugar beets- We are sure it will prove a blessing and a benefit to those who care for the beets. - time about asking for his order. Action, gimme action, exploded the noise maker, punctuating his con versatlon by pounding on tbe table "I am a wild man and I want some E. G. Bergerson wild meat "Well, suggested "Big Anna Invitingly, take a bite of me as starter, they say Im a bear. Like Father, Like Son W. President of the Utah State Farm Bureau, says: The 1922 contract has the hearty endorsement of the Farm Bureau officials, a contract that is just in every respect. It is the hope of the Farm Bureau that growers will produce the beets required for the fac- tories in support of this vastly important industry. - Finally ; President Ileber J. Grant, without whose help in financing the . . in- - - dustry last year, no farmer would have had the opportunity of growing ' ... sugar beets this year, said at the recent Conference; . ' - Every farmer in our communities, where it is possible, should groy a few acres of. sugar beets this year, if he never has before. The farmer who has previously grown beets, should grow more. We ask you now, in your own interest, that you may have a sure - cash crop; get the largest return on your acreage, provide labor for yourself, your family and your neighbor, and properly rotate yaur farm ' crops. 1 4 1 7 i, " Follow Expert Advice Grow More Sugar Beets -- j '4 |