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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISHTOBK,UTAH Mrs.' Sara Sterling spent the past week visiting in Sallna. Flappers Farewell Mr. and'Mrs. 'Alma Jensen and family of Salt Lake City visited here They were accompanied Sunday. home by Mrs. C. C. Jensen and who spent" the week oaffifiauB Mrs. D. G. Simmons and Mrs. A. Keele enterained in honor of the birthday anniversary of their mother Legion Womens New Head-dres- s -- W. Spends $2000 to see Football Game Mrs. D. H. Richardson, 86, of Davenport. la. spent $2,000 to see a football game and it was worth it" she says. She chartered a special car and took 2$ relatives from Iowa to New Haven, Conn.,, to see their team beat Yale, 6-Mrs. Richardson happy and confident that her Hawkeye Boys are going to be declared the national champions this year, posed for this picture as her special' athrted its triumphant return from the Yale Electa HIgginson Sunday evening. The time was spent In "music and games. Twenty-fiv- e guests were was served at Luncheon present. 11:80. Mrs. with 'them. 0. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will 'meet Thursday, November 2nd, at 2 p. m.,at the Second ward Relief Society Hall. James W. Thomas, one of the pioneers of 1847, will be the speaker. A11 are cordially invited to attend. The Relief Society conference of the Second ward will convene in the Second Ward church Sunday, October 29th, at 2 oclock, p. m. The following program will be rendered: after the regular opening exercises: report of the charity and relief work by Sister Shepherd; talk on the literature work of the society by Sister Alice Reynolds of the B. Y. U.! cornet, piano and violin trio by members of the Lewis family; paper on theology work by Sister Alice Lloyd; talk on social service work by Sister 1 CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John C. Holt, in behalf of herself and family, wishes to acknowledge her sincere thanks to the many' friends, who, during the Illness and death of her husband, showed so many acts of kindness, and also wishes to express her appreciation for the many beautiful floral offerings at the funeral. Thelma Sines, of Logansport. new head dress ol Eleanor Peterson; glrlsl chorus; marks, stake officers. All Relief ciety workers are urged to be La., wearing the the women's American Legion Auxiliary as adopted at the . New Orleans convention. - reSo- J Mr. . and, Mrs. John Shepherd of Ah. . For Sale 160 acres of land near Benjamin announce the engagement Lincoln Beach, $75 per acre. 25 head of their daughter, Desta, to Reuben of Hereford calves and range permit Payzant of Spanish Fork, the go with the land. Call at this office, riage to take place in the near future. USmTIIDUNT) 3 GEIfIML .The Flapper Is gone. She said she wouldnt wear long skirts still tiers she is. wearing it and looking very charming in a new rich blue, duvetyn trimmed with woll iur. and all topped with a canary yel I I... bniMd with ullr rM hand-paint- PROBATE s Competition Restrained By Southern Pacific Ownership and Control In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the last will and testament of PAUL KRUEGER, de- -- There is abundant evidence that the best interests of Utah and the intermountain region will be served if the separation decreed by the Supreme Court be made permanent. , competition .is desirable, but it is claimed that a competitive condition now exists which would be destroyed if the Central Pacific were treed. Exactly the opposite is true. Competition is how restrained and on that ground the Supreme Court based its decision. Such combinations" . . says the court, constitute a menace and a restraint upon that freedom of commerce which ongress intended to recognize and protect and which the public is entitled to have protected. C Fork, Utah, on Of before C BECKSTROM. More specifically the decision recites that; The proof is ample that the policy of the Southern Pacific System has been to favor transportation on its line by securing for itself, whenever practicable, the carriage of freight which would normally move eastward or westward over the shorter line o fthe Central Pacific railroad and its connections, for its much longer and wholly owned southern route . The compelling motive of this course of conduct is obvious. . The Southern Pacific owns and con JOHN S. LOSEE. Decerned. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Spanish Fork, Utah, on ol November, 1922. R. H. JEX, Adminiarelor ft JOHNSON, Attorneys for Administrator. . BOOTH, BROCKBANK 33 s a 3 a n trols the southerly route and receives 10 per cent of the cuiupeusauun iur ireigui nunsported by its road and water lines, uver tlie central raouie route it leeeives but a traction of tne ireignt because tfie Uiuon Pacific with its eastern connections takes up the carrying trorn Ogden to the east. dictates the solicitation and procurement of freight for the longer haul by the Southern : i Self-intere- st Pacific lines." ' . . sl Frank admission that this situation exists is found in the testimony of Mr. L. J. Spence, Director of Traffic of all the Southern Pacific lines, before the Interstate Commerce Commission, as recently as April, 1922. Question. In connection with the movement of traf- in either direction between the Atlantic seaboard states on the one hand and the Gulf or Pacific Coast state and intermediate territory on the other hand, where does the interest of the Southern Pacific lie in the movement of that all-raor in the movement of it by mixed rail and . water route through Gulf ports L fic i Answer. The interest lies naturally in the movement via the Gulf Route in order to secure the entire sev-enfor the haul of the traffic." u i i ue vs,. A circular of the Southern Pacific Freight Department issued September 29, 1921, addressed to agents and signed by G. W. Luce, Freight Traffic Manager, says: The term Sunset Gulf Route heretofore applying to eastbound routing via Galveston has been discarded and in the future our 100 PER CENT route will be known as the Sunset Route. This route includes the Southern Pacific rail lines to Galveston and Atlantic Steamship Lines ..Commonly called Morgan Line) to New York." The circular closes with the directions ' SOLICIT ACTIVELY FOR OUR 100 PER CENT ROUTE." i In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of GEORGE W. SNELL, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence In Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before October 25th, 1922. JANE 8NELL, Administratrix. BOOTH, BROCKBANK ft JOHNSON, :S .1 We shall famish additional Attorneys.' (ADVSTmmBNT information from time to time JUST ASRIVED $ $ 4$ SILK, VELVET AND BEAVER LADIES HATS ON PACIFIC and Childrens Hats and Caps tor School $ OVER TUTS BILLIARD HALL EM- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH HAYES MILLINERY gfr BllliaiH!lllliniliyailHllHllllHlllllHIMMIIIHffllll!S!MIH-!rJlIll!ll!H!iilllllllllllli!iiL1lfflMIIIIIISIIIIIllinir.:"?p,,l''-- jlH a I i I il ' (ADVZBTlBBiaira) -- 33 s ft is admitted by both parties that actiye In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Is dey a series of public statements. , Administrator. oi before the E i will present claims with ( Creditors vouchers to the undersigned at his -- . IT is not our purpose to prejudge the result. So many requests have been received, however, for a statement of our position that we are attempting to clarify the situation by Attorneys for Petitioner. First publication Oct. 12, 1922. Last Publication Nov. 9th, 1922. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Utah, lu the matter of the estate, of WM. 3 e3a ' ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Spanish Fork, Utah county. State of Utah, on or before the 10th day of December, A.P. 1922. Dated October 6th, 19 2 2 . GRACE PRICE KRUEGER, Administrator- - Executor. HATCH & PORTER, 1. 1922. . denial of the Southern Pacifics petition to reopen the Central Pacific case the Supreme Court of the United States is eliminated as a possible source of relief from the decision separating the Central Pacific from the Southern Pacific. Efforts which have been centered on the Supreme Court to grant a rehearing are now being directed into other channels in the hope that the effect of the decision will be nullified and that the Southern Pacific may yet be permitted to do what the Court has forbidden. Administrators. A. W. JONES, R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney. July 27 Dec. 29. v ' Not. 3 3 BY ITS John l. jones,, -- 3 t JONES, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to eithgr of the undersigned at their residence in Spanish Fork, Utah on or before January 1, 1923. Deceased- - 3 I i i 3I Consult County Clerk or respective signers (or further Information. ' V In the District Court of the oFurth Judicial District of the State of Uah, in aud for Utah County, Uath. In the matter of the estate of JOHN -- luideocc in Spsnisk PACIFIC ed AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES CUNDBERG SIGURGSON. ; yr'' - |