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Show TIIH SPANISH FORK PHKS S, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Sale and Demonstration OF THE FAMOUS JMHlfUl Sept fUNIVEBSA? rmtwrffl trnvaBTfragyxr gQ YOUR OLD RANGE TAKEN IN The most wonderful combination Gas and Coal Range on the Market Wil Ipay for itself in n few , yours in its saving of fuel. A Ewy to clean. This underfill (Jas and Coal Combination Range gives vou every con- A beautiful Range which which makes n venience of a bright (spot complete coal in tho Kitchen range and a complete gas range and only Every housewife is proud of a nice clean stove occupies 40 inches of Its wonderful convenience, beauty and economy and perfect baking (either. with Gas or Coal) has made this the most popular combination Range on the market today. Yo uwill be delighted with it. FREE BATES STORES 33 FREE CO PROVO, UTAH EAST CENTER Pw;himhwm iLwuiirfii L A. Hicks returned Monday from Uinta County, where evening he has spent a week visiting with his son, Robert lilcks at Roosevelt and other relatives at Vernal. Mr. Hicka enjoyed the trip ant thinks the reservation country has a great future , . Georgs Artr Sugar Beets, 6. . , Mangel Wurxel, 6. . Squash, 2 each kind. Hurley, 25 pounds. Wbeut, 25 pounds, any variety. Outs, 25 lbs. any variety. Beans IS pounds, any variety. . Sulk Corn, ( atalks, any variety. Sheaf Wheat, any vurlety. Alfalfa Seed,, 25 lbs. . Clover Seed, 25 lbs. . Fotulocs, 15 lbs. any variety. FRITTH 3 Mrs. Francis Hughes entertained First Quality of extracted honey Saturday of last week In honor of her at $5.00 per 5 gallon can for sale by birthday anniversary. At 6 oclock Soren Peterson 190 E, 4th North. (AllVKUTISKMKNTl dinner was served to 20. Sweet peus ' with both feet. That If he tries to discuss fairly tho merits of public utility corporations he Is accused of being owned PRESENTS imdtom miisworj fftl 2 :30 2 3-- 4 5 4 them? That the life of the average editor Is indeed made exceedingly pleasant. That without hint, your community would seen be numbered among the dear departed? E. R. WAITE. Secretary of the Shawnee, Okla., Board of Commerce. Dr. P K. Hayes, cf Eureka, visited Fork Sunday and Monday. He says Eureka la certainly on the boom right at present. In Spanish 8 Miles OCTOBER - Miles OCTOBER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 2:17 Trot or Pace Free for All Trot or Pace Mile Run Mile Run Men's Relay Race l'A Mile 5-- 8 OCTOBER Mile SATURDAY, 10c20c Evenings, 2 0c- -3 5c 150.Q0 DENTIST Phone n J. Freer Building HpaaUb Fork, t I Correct Defective Eyes DR. PETERSON vAnorcaxk P at Hmmn H. BROWN B. Livery and Feed 2 Stables Hack Meets all Trains ribon I9-- w BPANI8Q yORK A. L. Booth I. XL Brockbank Iarred - ANDERSON & CO. LICENSED EMBALMERS Purse John F. Harris and Co. 4 Purse Purse $400.00 400.00 125.00 125.00 150.00 Purse Purse Purse Purse Purse $400.00 400.00 125.00 125.00 150.00 Purse Iurse $100.00 400.00 125.00 125.00 150.00 Purse Purse Purse Purse Purse $400.00 400.00 125.00 125.00 150.00 CONDITIONS Records 1922 no bar. Three heat plan. Except 2 year old that Is 2 best In 3 heats. Money divided 50 25 15 10 per cent. Less 10 per cent of purse, which shall be awarded to the horse standing best In thp summary. Money divided in 2 year old ."O 25 15 10. No entrance fee to horses that start and no deductions. Two horses from the same stable may be entered in the same race but only one can start. One horse may be entered In two races. If no start is made held for one entrance. Horses to be named the day before, Jby 1 :00 P. M. If no start is made one horse will be held for 3 per cent of purse. Trotters will be allowed 3 seconds In mixed races. Rules American Trotting Association, of w hich we are members, shall govern except as otherwise noted. Usual weather conditions. Entries close September 10, 1922. International Fair and Racing Rules to govern In all running races except as otherwise noted. Only one horse from the same stable can start In the same race. Over night entries. Money divided 6030 10. mile. Pendleton rules to govern Relay Races. Change every Money divided 60 80 10. . We follow the Colorado and Montana State Fairs. Good track, good conditions and good treatment UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS Main Office PAYSON, UTAH Telephone N'x. ..07. We are prepared to remove bodiee from hospitals or other places If to desired by our patrons. Motor Hearse Equipment and a full line of burial supplies on hand at all times. Our prices are right. Night os day calls promptly attended to. Hughes Memorial Hospital OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Corner 2nd North and 2nd West VISITING HOURS 2 to 4 p.m. ERICK HANSEN UNDERTAKER Any Grade of Casket You Desire Imported and Home Manufacture Licensed Embalmcr and Auto HearNe at your service A. G. Stoddard M. D OFFICE Phone s 1SO-- '1 OCTOBER 7 5-- Matinees Dr. C. D. Livingston Our services, prices and funeral supplies cannot be excelled. Call 119 Day or Night SPANISH FORK Purse Purse Trot or Pace, Hobbles 27 2:16 Trot or Pace 28 4 Furlong Run Mile Run 29 8 30 Mens Relay Race 1 Mile Thursday,Friday, Saturday Sept. 21, 22 and 23 $400.00 400.00 125.00 125.00 6 n. 1 a to 4 p.s. $400.00 Purse 400.00 Purse 125.00 Iurse 125.00 Turse 150.00 Purse 5-- 26 Iurse Iurse Iurse Iurse Pune Iurse 3-- 4 FRIDAY, THREE BIG DAYS - 5-- 8 2:24 Trot or Pace 2:18 Trot Mile Run 8 4xk Furlong Run 25 Mens Relay Race, Angelas Theatre ... 3-- 4 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Fhoaa S3 Office Mown G. C. TAYLOR 3 15 14 Purse : WEDNESDAY, 2:23 Trot or Pace 2:25 Trot 4 Vt Furlong Run Mile Run Mens Relay Race 1 Mile 11 12 13 at Oew Dwlldisg Phone 130 Iurse 1V4 Office Graduate Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Interstate Livestock Inspector 178 N. 2nd East SPANISH FORK George Bearnsona Home Mil 2:20 Trot or race 2:14 Trot or race Mile Run 9 4 Furlong Run 10 Men's Relay Race E D. J. W. Hagan, col-leg- : TUESDAY, 6 7 8 , Dean Evans left Wednesday for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will attend the Western Reserve Medical & JOHNSON o Collego this winter. This is the Attorneys and Counsellor! at Law from which the late Dr. W. E. Provo, Utah Spanish Fork. Ut Warner graduated. Rockhill Bidg. Knight Block . 1V4 , Entered February 22. J90I. as ond class matter, at thn PoatoOca at Spanish Fork. Utah. Act of Congrasa March 3. 1337. J. Edward Johnson BOOTH, BROCKBANK Trot Furlong Run Run Men's Relay Race, 5-- Fries, ,12 00 par yaar. by MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 JE3SC l.LASKY Subscription er Race Program Race No. 1 2:28 Trot or Pace Published Every Thursday er UTAH' STATE FAIR formed the centerpiece. The remainder of the evening was spent In a Mr. and Mrs. Joe. G. Boyack have social way. At 9 oclock a melon bust gone to Idaho to spend a month with was enjoyed. their daughter, Mrs. Ed. Kirwln. , EZRA WARNER. Manager CMMSeUAKEB mail-ord- bushel, any variety. Apples Make duplicate where competing for prizes. Apples exhibited in trays consist of 5 apples to the plate.. 3 bushel, any variety. Fears, Make duplicate where competing for prizes. Where exhibited In trays, 5 pears to the tray. Peaches, 3 bushel, any variety. Make duplicate where competing for prizes. Where exhibited in trays, use 5 peaches to the tray. Plums and prunes bushel, any variety.. ' Tray exhibit must consist Of 20 specimens. Those having any products not mentioned, should prepure them In an attractive manner for exhibition. IOILTRV AND EGGS Eggs, 1 dozen. Poultry, any breed, 2 hens and a cock constitute an exhibit. Hogs, one of any breed constitute an exhibit. Sheep, one of any breed, constitutes an exhibit KLISHA WARNER. Editor preachers? PARAMOUNT JEWELRY CO. That If he takes a stand for proSATURDAY FROM 1 to 8 p. m. lw hibition he denounced as a fanatic? Provo Office 33 Waat Canter That If he advocates light wines Phones 52, Provo or 62 Spanish Fork and beer, he Is branded as a drunken sot? That if he roasts tho houses, he Is told to mind his own business, that people have a right to buy whero they please? 1 adverThat If ho prints LAWYERS I tisements, the merchants land on him PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS mail-ord- i space With each combination or coal Range bought or arranged for during'lhe sale we will give a $20.00 set of Silverware. Cal tie, one of any breed constitute an ekhilitt. H sure lhal your exhibits show uniformity in six, color and texture. Make moiiMironltlo and freak a special exhibit and hot a part of your main exhibit. Too much emphasis cannot he laid upon the Importance of fairs as a of purl of ihe betterment program our community life. It I only by comparison that we lenrn to discover tho best, and to adopt new ideas iu for tba garden or Prepare Exhibits Now for the growing crops fleid, fruit In the orchard or livestock on the range, you have an Big Annual Show Idea tbut will benefit your neighbor; your neighbor hua an Idea that will Farmers, business men and others benefit you.. Bring them together la fair, the great clearing bouse, la should begin now to prepure tbolr the of exhibits, and all are the exhibits fur the big community fair madeshape better. which Is to be held at the City Favlt Ion, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, DID YOU EVEIl MTOI TO THINK September 28th. 29th and 30tb. The That the average editor lives following tables will tell you what quiet life, mid peace anil plenty? and how much to exhibit; That the more he labors Jo uplift iuas, 3 pounds. hi community the more his motives Sweet Corn, 1 Oears. ars questioned? Field Corn, 10 ears. Lop Corn, 10 ears. That If he takes a hand In local Onions S lbs. . he Is arcUHcd of being crookpolitics, Tomatoes, 3 bushel. ed? Carrots, 1 doxen. Cabbage, 3 heads. That If be does not, ho I accused Parsnips, 1 doxen. of being a coward? Heels, 1 doxen. That If he advocate public ImTurnips, 1 doxen. Celery. ( bunches. be is condemned and bis provements, Kgg llant, 6. motives are under suspicion? 4 Watermelons, any variety. Cantaloupes, 8 any variety. . That if be stands for law and order he is charged with truckling to the HELD C KOFM 61-- AT RESIDENCE Hours 2 to I p.m |