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Show lUis- s- Tin: Spanish fow; press, Spanish mine, r so l I: A. TO BEGIN WITH WARD SOCIALS I First WnrI Socoml Wnnl Third Wnnl Fourth Ward fir It plncoM In-h- t 2. tin Imv ninl girl in coinpaiiioihip with tin in (ho community. It giws iimixiiitl xiK'ial ndvniitngi'H, nml provide whoh-xnirecreation uinler proKr lemlernhip. It afford them mi opjMitt unity to exprenn thcmnelveM iH'fore the public, which in itself in n valuable training for the duties of lift. It ciiableH them to ilifcoicr their possibilities nml to rentier nctnnl serviceto others. It satisfies eVerv comlition nml want usually supplied by social soeicties, literary organization nml private clubs; nml it tenches young men nml young women projier coiuluet nt tlanees nml socials. It develops the young man nml I my in athletics, helpful games nml scout craft, nml teaches the girl the essentials of home making. X 7. $ It affords them training in music, public jqtenkiitg ami nml helps them find their lifes work. story-tellinIt gives them something good to do; it keeps alive in them the ideals of their noble ancestors, and holds them in harmony with the spirit of the gospel. g S, y. SvV -. vSI.. p.iii., nt tin ward imvtiiij? Imu. 7&o p.uu SitiiIi Fork High SIiouI. llnll. 7:10 jmii., Aiiium-nuii- t i Meet Mount. it 7:10 p.ni., Wnnl rv Hn v , Y j 1 ? . :l. 1 1 V- - r-- fj.il ',VVi.lv I V 'V, (vv . t:.V lIa : tSi zXi 1 -! 11 7 :.JO TEN REASONS WHY YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN SHOULD ATTEND THE M. I. A. 1. I'- 1 1- . TtusJVeek' ! -- 'I ,fer,-- t. of 1923 J3.CJ0. 0 0:.0..P 0,P,-- y SPANISH FORK PRESS! wnrtN A. will llu wniMiii'it work in tli followM: Mwinl ns n of Sijtiiieli Fork with Ix-ci- ii Yankee American League Tennant Winner WRITING FOR THE TOE, OCT. 9 AT 7:30 M. I. utait It offers opKrtunity for the study of religious ethical, social nml industrial questions of the day from a Mormon point of view and under the influence of the spirit of the gospel. It gives them pride to know that they are members of an organization of a hundred thousand active young social and intellecpeople working for the spiritual, tual advancement of its membership. Mutlprs Hows for Sin-el- . TltO. S J. Rut os Mala atoOSOM. MtsiurMSori Why Fighting I Rcipect&hl. 03.000 Miles a Second. Whiskey, Champion Criminal Thu ikpirlmwl of Com mere, llurrau of nlrililM the wraith of lb tollrd Sialro at (. lo-l- I Fur Male Cheap agun, four Inch ; also rack. tet tin Ur, 8 314 Bela practically till! Urn-su- n. tairtaartaausMTt THE UNIVERSAL CAR al For IP acre chicken ranch. barn and two good dot-U- r, Including bon, billion of hundred about Ihrr thrr thousand dollar for rry cblrkn coop; 10 wblto Leghorn and pullets and 3 HoUtlrn rows. man, woman and rbild; nearly dou- hu Will 11 chickens and rows separatebt th total wraith of Hit. On ly if dlred. flee Gust Nlcbalaou, hundred rrnl arrma anconraglng. Lake Hbore. and lb Onua Bureau figure may iSeVMVtoUMMTI be accurate, hut they dont mean any-- 1 Hale pr thing. F.ffirtivi nka why Ibo Dempaey-Ftrp- o Onr.N ray fight la allowed. she. "prize fighter had lo hid away In barna. Ilk dog fighter. Now they bav Ibo police to keep order for them while they knock each other) down. How ran you ezplala that? lady Rarity, A big prize fight now la! worth two million dollar to th pro-- ) muter. That make it RESPECTABLE. Th owner of a little gambling! hour muni hide away. Th oweera of a atock or produce exchange, where they bet million, la respect-abl- e and protected. We have our weaknesnea in Ihla country, but we do ahow respect for anything above) one million. mlgit be worth) three hundred billions for Instance,) an Idea supplying men with unlimited free power from the aun or tides. 10. There are many times three hundred billions worth of wealth below) the earth In mines, oil, gas, coal, and In the eyrtha thin crop produc) Ing carpet of soil. There are more then three hnn- ' or old who has billion dollars worth of nitrogen dred crippled week Anyone last returned Curtis Wilson horses to dispose of. call 43-- J. in the air above na. Thla is n rich he where California, Los Angeles. to AOVBBTISVimtfTt country, but we need more people, has employment. and instead of encouraging them to) L- - John Nuttall Jr., of Proro. was come in, we foolishly keep them out. For phonograph repair work of all the at the meeting principal speaker block V kinds, see Reuben Payiant. of the Spanish Fork Rotary club held Henry Ford is studying n better I west of Williams Garage. home of at , last the of boat to carry freight and kind Monday night ,ai,vkbtihimrmt I Mrs. Lizzie Tuttle. Mr. Nuttall, who passengers. If he produces it, he I a charter member of the local will add billions to the nations I Miss Grace Creer is installing a new hemstitching and picotlng mach- - club, took for his subject, wealth. The height of mechanical Miss Mary Williams enter-o- f folly is carrying, on pounding rails and will be ready to do that kind atlon. tained with several piano solos. work October 15th. and wheels, freight that ought to glide, without friction or wear, along miles of canals and Reserve District No. 12 thousands of Charter No. Dili Report of the Condition of One single IDEA li.U r Oi L mi Tin Furil Motor Company titmuuncpH it Motludiou in Tin NVw Price nre na Follows: Price on All MihIi-Ih- . hcelt, nxnsn rmiDKEV cn, pl, Chiklmi from intestinal worm re raaiieae and unhealthy. The are other symptom, however. If the child is has dark ruigs under the ere. Lad leeatli and tikea no intern in Jay, it to almost n certainty that warm sc eating away its vitality. The auit remedy (or worm is Whites Gmua Vermifuge. It is positive destruction to th worm hut hannlcaa to the child. Pno IV 8uJ by CITY DRUG COMPANY g A PRICES IN REDUCTION TOlKIXM, Stiiiitl.ini ... .. TOUIMXM. Coniplc It ns).(io HlXAllOFT, Slnittl.trtl KlXAllOlT, Complete CHASSIS, Staiitl.ini CMlPK, Complete SKDAX, I SUV BBTISSMKXTt Four-Doo- LVA.OO .... . rio.oo . 2:50.00 523.00 cs3.no 503.00 r r SKPAX, TUX TIMVK CHASSIS Two-DtMi- NOTICE $Xll Pt'BIJCATIO.V of th Interior. Salt Dpartmi-n- t Lake City. Utah. September 33. 1933 NOTICE U hereby given that Glenn W. Itovl. of Mill Fork. Utah, who, on October 12th, 1920. made homestead entry, No. 027345, for Lot 14, Section 7; Lota 3, 4, 11, Section 18, Township 10 8.. Bang 4 K., Salt Lake Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Reglter and Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 10th day of November, 1923. Claimant name as witnesses: William W.Dsvis, of Spanish Fork.Utah; Vernon L. Davis, of Mill Fork, Utah; David William, of SpanNh Fork, Utah; Pat Hill of Thistle, Utah. ELI F. TARLOR, Register. FOKDSOX TRAOTOH (F. (). II. IMmil) .170.00 4.10.00 Tin nltove prices nre the lowest in the hintory of the Fortl Motor Company nml, emuing with the recent im-proveutentrt iu design of nil models, makes the Fortl car more than ever the greatest automobile value in the world twlay. PARK GARAGE. INC. UDrnrtHiMCNT) iu TnE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Spanish Fork, in the Stale of Utah, nt the close of business on 1023 SEPTEMBER lllh, RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with $298,908.99 indorsement o this bank 805.83 Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OWNED: $25,000.00 Deposited to secure circulation U. S. Bonds, par value) i . . . . 1 1 ,829.84 Oihrr Bonds, Stocks, Securities, etc ' 6,001.20 Furniture and Fixtures 36,092.39 Real Estate Owned other than Banking House 16,237.40' Items with Federal Reserve Bank in procss of collction Cash In vault and amoui due from national banks 20,66831 4 4 9, 3 9 Checks on other banks In same city as reporting bank 653.92 Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. . 1,250.00 Treasurer 77 Other assets, if any 8,7 4 5 5 5 TOTAL $425,54282 LIABILITIES $25,000.00 Capital Stock Paid In 77.. 2,023.25 Surplus Fund Undivided profits $8,947.95 524.71 Less current expenses interest, and taxes paid .. . 8,423.24 notes 25,000.00 outstanding Circulating 3,679.49 Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits).... 1,247.79 Cashiers checks outstanding DEMAND DEPOSITS (other than bank deposits) SUBJECT TO RESERVE (deposits payable within 30 days) 91,744.96 Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 16,116.05 (other than for money borrowed) v State, county, or other municipal deposits secured 4,231.69 by pledge of this bank or surety bond 1,146.97 Other demand deposits TIME DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO RESERVE (payable after 80 days or subject to 30 days or more notice and postal savings) . 167,636.64 Other time deposits - Notes and bills rediscounted, including acceptances of other hanks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank 87,188.07 3.20 Liabilities other than those above stated .' TOTAL $425,542.82 ss. State of Utah County of Utah, 1, F. M. Snell, President of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly Swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. M. SNELL. President Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of October, 1923 LUCILE PETERSON, Notary Public Correct Attest: W. A. Jones, L, P. Thomas, J. M. Creer, Directory. To enjoy a good headache, read Sir Ernest Rutherford, great British scientist, on the atom. A thousand atoms in the corner of your eye wouldnt bother you. You wouldnt know they were there. The atom, a complex unit of pure electricity, of which all substances, elements, wealth, rocks, buildings, money and men are made, is a miniature solor system. It has a central electron, which is like the sun. About It revolve dozens of smaller electrons like planets. The electrons farthet away from the center, in this miniature solar system, travel slowlv in their orbits only five hundred miles a second. Those nearest the center travo! at the inconceivable soeed of ninty-thre- e thousand milts a second. V. liat horriblo forces re lock dl ut iu these miniature particles of . and now the .Cat is out of the Bag! The Gasoline War Concerns Every Motorist " I I I .:r? Th knows what may happen, what generations may be horn and die in the fraction of a second? Who knows that this milky way cosmos of odg.3ompared to Which the earth is as big as an atom, compared with the earth itself, may not be a mere atom in a bigger cosmos? The power that holds together the atoms In a glass ful of water would, if released, run all the machinery of I the United States for an indefinite! period. Theres another headache in that) thought. Who I I , A man asleep and drunk complains because thieves took his spectacles, false teeth and money. That man shouldnt' complain of thieves, but thq whiskey that he drank. Whiskey is the champion thief, stealing not only money, but health, reputation, character, and nally life. A-- 1 truly Ind ent displays pend this Insignia. Its the emblem of fair dealing and honest goods and the emblem you should be sure to look for on every service station. By supporting the Independents now you are helping to stamp out the Ores d . 'Selfishness and of MONOPOLY. . The Tom Cat ha8 finally been smoked ont he wasnt satisfied to stay in the background and rob the producer, the refiner and the jobber he has now come out in the open in a deliberate attempt to eventually rob the public. Greed is the watchword of the oil monopoly they, must have their own way they must have the road clear of legitimate competition no obstacle must stand in the way of the ultimate aim of robbing the public by higher gasoline prices than ever before. Regardless of their OWN statements in their OWN advertising the oil monopoly has spared neither money nor effort in fighting the Independent companies their terrific overhead caused by their insane desire to have pumps on every corner, service stations in every available location, simply to crush competition, IS BORNE BY THE PUBLIC and its high time for some action to be taken to find out whether or not a monopoly is bigger than the Government itself. This is your FIGIIT as much as OURS. Its a question of whether you want a monopoly to fix the price of your gasoline, with competition in the future as before the Independent Gas and Oil Company entered the field or whether you want to throw off the shackles of this monopoly and have the petroleum industry in the hands of men you KNOW to be conscientious in their endeavors to serve . f your best interests. . Your sense of fairness and square dealing should r " ; prompt you to . - . Buy Only From an Independent Dealer Independent Oil & Gas Co. Operating Absolutely Independently in Keep going till you come to an station, then drive in. Use coupon books for convenience. Good at stations everywhere. O O O J X |