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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH New Stake Organized v i Three modern rooms for rent Bearnson. (ADVKBTtSIOTNT) Continued Irom Page 1) the depths of JScapa Flow and hoist It top of a mountain. Dr. Mil'll ken, the leader In this field of thought, asserts that civilization is not able at the present time to properly use such tremendous power if it Is placed at their disposal. He believes that mankind would use the pnergy of the electron in an orgy of destruction. Only when religion .has gained such a hold on the minds of men that they are willing to lay self and selfish interests aside and give themselves and their all for the fur therance of Gods purposes, will It be safe to put into their hands such marvelous power as could be developed by the division of the atom into electronic energy. By processes known to man today, a piece of black limestone may be transformed into the purest white, marble, a piece of charcoal picked from the furnace, might be transformed into a diamond, because the elements of the two are Identical. By the processes known to God, man in like manner becomes transformed when he puts aside his sins and allows the Gospel of Jesus Christ to ' take possession of him. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Otteson went to Salt Lake Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving day with their child.ren. , VERTRICAL 2. A cowboy exhibition. 3. Spheres. 4. Pronoun. 5. Mother. 6, To engrave.. . 7. Sum. 8. To make dark. 12. Minute particle. 13. Measure of paper. 14. Part of a harness. 16. Consequently. 19. Magnificent, dignified. . 20. Grasped 26. Fissure. Preposition. Persian High Priest. Railroad (abbr.) To supply food.e Consumed. , Oration. A famous houseboat. To sound. A bird. Seaweed. Part of the verb to be. Small part of auto wheel. , A 46. A piece of land.48. A college fraternity (abbr.) The farce comedy, Safety First 49. Church councils. Riven Friday evening at the Third 51. A great general. ward amusement hall as a part of the 62. Used in gold beating. . .bazar and carnival was one of the big 63. Conjunction (Lat.) 64. . hits of the entertainment. The only 55. Cornered (Colloq.) Preposition. regret was that the hall was not lar- - 57 Negative. ' ' ger so that a bigger crowd could 68. On Ohio City. 4 A 69. Southern river. have been accomodated. ,As it was fully 300 people attended, the per- formance, filling the halt to1 standing , capacity. .Those, in the reir of the building were unable to either see or hear as well as they should have to purchase season tickets to the done, and yet all expressed much Wasatch Dancing Clubs dances for and the young people' who took part the winter, months. The, duty has ' are to be congratulated for their ef-- ; made arrangements to put on eight forts 'in dramatic art.. All the other dances for 4.04) and will only sell a f features of the bazar were equally certain number of tickets, so get well patronized and successfully pre- -' yours early as the first dance will be sented. As a whole the bazar was held December 10th at the Auditor' a tremendous success. ium. Th club expects to have its ' ' ' v.1 quota sold by that time,' and if' so, For Sale 7 room brick house, no more will be sold and the commitassure the public that no full city lot, at 1st south and 7th tee will be sold at the door as they were east. See Mrs. Geo. Jarvis. last year.' .at Phillips Garage, Springville.Inquire The date of each dance will be u.n MovaansuoNT) printed on each ticket, so there will be no misunderstanding as to when Two Rooms for Rent See Josh-- - the dances are to be held. ua Brockbank. Get in now as you may be too late. Secure your tickets from any of (ADVXBTISXMXNT) , i the following committeemen: S,-H. A. Tuttle, president; Hyrum Dean Cox, two years old son of Mr.-apMrs. Melbourne Cox of Pro-- . Christensen, secretary and treasurer; Lewis Clegg, John N.Beckstrom. Harcaught his hand in an electric ry Elmer, Music and Hall Committee; wringer Tuesday morning and badly II. A. Tuttle, George Newitt,' D. E. mangled his hand and arm before ho Williams, Frank Nelson, advertising .could be released. . - ! ti'-ket- s d . ' - . Jennie Jensen Dies Bl in Salt Lake City Funeral services were held at the home of J. C. Jensen in Fourth war yesterday aftrnoon over the remains of Jennlne Jensen, the 20 years did 7 daughter of Mr. and Mm.. Joeepb, g. Jensen ef Salt Lake City, who died very suddenly Sunday , afternoon. Bishop Marlnus Larsen presided at the services. Heber T. Robertson offered the opening opening prayer and Hyrum Christensen pronounced the benediction. The speakers were Mr. Larkin, the Salt Lake undertakr who had charge of the funeral and Bishop Larsen, both of whom spoke words of comfort and consolation to the bereaved parents and family. Music for the services was rendered by the Jameson sisters. The deceased Is survived by her parents, two sisters, Mrs. Mary E. McDonald, and Miss Marguerite Jen sen, and two brothers, Ray and George Jensen. ) Then the Fight Started Tuesday, it appears that the AnaBecker: Gosh I had an awful conda Mining Company, of Butte,' nightmare last night. Montana, Intend building a fertilizer Fetters: Yes, I was at the movies factory near the steel plant at Iron-to- n too I saw her." in the near future.'. , Election for Member of Board of Education, Wednesday, December . , , 3rd, . 192-Be it ever so sreedy, there is no From Precinct Number Represntative Mrs. Sarah Sterling was hostess to ,J one who cannot caich a cold.' ..Two the Ladies Literary Club last Friday : IH5NRY ANDRUS .,T afternoon. Twelve members and one For Sale Be thankful Turkeys ALBERT SWENSON visitor, Mrs. Joseph E. Nelson were From Representative Precint Number are cheap; sold at beef prices. Wm. present. Mrs. Maggie Ludlow gavd a X Rigtrup has a few left. on paper, i 'Four' .The First Thanksgiving j IAOVXBTI8BUXKTI . 7fH0S. .F. 'TOLHURST Day and Thanksgiving Customs of WAYland Members of the Ladles Literary the Utah Ploneerrs; wightman piano solos State"; t twer. siren of Utah ss. Utah, pf County Bernice Club Themh.;' entertained their husbands very b, Wm.' Af .Cpruaby, Clerk of the l,tory."Celestln:n ThanksglTlhc'bay at a delightfully Thanksgiving party Board of, Education,. of,. Nebo School was given by Mrs. Frank Turner. An home at Mr. District,' of the and Mrs. John County of; Vtah; State of original Thanksgiving poem 'was read do Utah; Williams hereby certify t.that the Tuesday evening. The time by the author,.Mlss Lenore 'Sterling. Luncheon was served, the hostess be--I above and foregoing in a full, true was spent enjoying progressive games and correct list of the nominations of ing assisted by Mrs.'Dena Bowen and first prizes being won by Mrs. Dean condidates for the office of Member iss Lenore Sterling. ' Wilcox and Cyrus Sterling; and conof the Board of Education from Rep. v. resentative .Precincts , Numbers Two solation prizes were awarded to Mrs. ; Friends of Dr. A. G. Stoddard gave a party in his honor at his home On' and Four, to be voted foe at the elec- William O. Jones and W. A. Corn-abA delicious buffet luncheon was tion oi Wednesday, December 3, A.D. Sunday evening. Progressive 600 19 2 4, in said .Representative Precincts served by the refreshment committee was the main diversion, three' tables Two and Fppr, as row appear on Me at 11 oclock to 30 guesta. During being played under the management luncheon music was enjoyed by the and of record In, my office. of Mrs. Mabel Newitt, who with 'the WITNESS my hand and seal at guests. assistance of Mrs. W.' Brooks, acted as hostess. First prizes were award- Spanish Fork,' Utah, this twenty-sixt- h Neil Dahle was the principal speakof November, A. ,D. 1924. ed to Mrs. Helga Jones and Haawell day ' W ; er at the regular meetln of the Ro- -' WM..A. CORNABY, of Clerk Tuttle and the consolation prizes to Board of Education of Nebo tary club held Monday at noon. Mr. Mrs. Effle Dart and Elias Jones. At Dahle gave a review of the last numSchool District. 10:30 luncheon was served ber of the Rotarlan. the monthly pub-(SEAL) card tables. The guests were: Mr. ' of the club. llcatlon ''wrtnuntmm and Mrs. George Newitt, Mr.and Mrs. Hasfell Tuttle, Dr, and Mrs. G. C. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Jones,' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Adams and Mrs. Effle Dart. Following the luncheon whist was enjoyed by the gentlemen. ' . . . 1 y. 1 B0YACIC & WARNER ; I Creeling attain x lot, I Hfllfjmtma fcniljljali iijt gintplt djttr; tell your frienhf ifyry rt ttoi forgot IT ; tljem iljrcmglj xnb lljrouglj, fcrijtg IJjcot Ijappy iijauglji I of you! fc-- 3 I ij i:i nH II t -- 3 II H ' I LEMONS Strang presided and after aliifcta. and prayer by the state chaplain, two very Interesting talks were given by Joseph Nelson on the meaning of National Edueation week and what our nnlt could accomplish through education, and State Commander J. E, Booth on onr work for the coming year,. He told the members of the wonderful convention held in St Janl in October., Owing to so many things going on that evening, not so many members were out as could be wished but those who attended voted it a very institutive and enjoyable social. During the social hour a solo waa rendered by Mrs. XV! w. McAllister, who, with Mrs. Terry Hansen Joined the' unit., Delicious , refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs. very reasonable. u 1924. 1 cinct. UOVSBTUHUaNT) Pre- ' . , IVC W25c ""SSKSSy 35c -- Bulk Coffee, best blend, per lb. .... 10A OjC Salmon, Sockeye, f Pineapple, large can, sliced Honey, new crop 10 lb. bucket W. T. ROACH, iH ember, Poundkeeper for Spanish Fork Bulk, best for cakes and drink. 2 lbs for OTHER SAVINGS IN GROCERIES j State of Utah, County of Utah, Spanish Fork rreclnct, ss. I have in my possession the following described animal, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest cash bidder at the Spanish Fork City Pound on the 2nd day of December, 1924, at 1 oclock, p. m. One black white-fac- e steer, 2 years old, branded O and combination Y up and Y down with a bar over on left ribs; ear marked under bit In right ear. Said estray was taken up by me In said prcinct on the 18th day of Nov- , RAISINS TOILET SOAP 25c . SOAP ruko7oi&r,l2e39c ESTRAY NOTICE We have a beautiful line of Christmas Greeting Cards. You may get your choice from a great variety if you make your selection now. We have many exclusive designs. The prices, too, you will find are pioisIliiIFiorllsIPir Taylor, , SAVING PRICES COCOA I rlctr ' 1 I (Dur rar&a fmil I Ancient History Dexter: Dreams go by contrary Baxter: Boy, you said it. Didnt I marry one? 1 LIST OF NOMINATIONS . . The American Legion Auxiliary held a meeting and aoclal last Thursday evening at the home of Mrd. Km-n- ia Miller, the president.. '9M.A Ida glab Mason of lljt year. . According io announcement made . Ujta In the Home Town Paper Personal: It Jake' Doolittle, who deserted his wife and baby thirty years ago, will return, the baby will knock him for a row of tombstones. at-th- surd --- PURDYS PHILOS , The feller who is fraid of being wrong once in a while will stay right ' , where he is. ( Make Your Selection Now 2 3 3 - NOTHING t IT 1 !Kr P ll MEANS THING-pv- AND Appreciated Humorist: How were those last Jokes I submitted? , Editor: Fine 1 threw them into For Sale Almost new Lloyd baby the stove and you should have heard carriage. See Mrs. Rockhlll. " the lire roar. unvuiumoNT) ' - , 125 Men Wanted iM Rev, Theo. Lee, formerly of this city, was honored at his home in Berkeley,. California af a dinner party in honor of his 70th birthday an nlversary. . , ' I Magna Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis. , 35. Arrived. THE CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT 36. To exist. t LIVES YOU It HOT(J 38. Fractions of one hundred. Have your sitting made early at 41. A disinfectant. 43. Egyptian reptiles. , ; Stahmanns. 49. Learning. ' (aovvBTissinirr) committee. Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Lewis ant Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Palmer went to William M. Evans desires' to ex his heartfelt appreciation to press 27; beverage (PI.) 29. Measure (Abbr.) his friends who harvested hirf beet 30. Disordered type. crop. It was an act of kindness that 32. Part of the verb To be. V ' ' - ? will never be forgotten. 33. Regarding. 3 6. A . WM. M. EVANS. , receptacle. V 37. Elder son of Isaac. , i i I .Mi, i,w 1 The of ladies ... the 40. A horses gait. held a quilting bee last FHdhy'hfter 41'.' An Indian tribe. 42.. A tailors necessity. noon at the Second ward'iRelief Sor 44. Part of a flower. Hall. - Mrs. Jane Htidgins Nras ' ciety 47. Neat. 1 hostess. Twelve members and 'two 49. Fish. ' Invited guests, Mrs. Lars P. Larsen 60. To put away. ' 66. Toward. , 4 , and Mrs. Boyce Money, were present. 67. A Canadian province. The answer to this puzzle will ap- Two quilts which are being made by pear in next issue. , the club will be sold and the money realized turned tnto the library fund Refreshments were served by the hostess. M ' Preposition. Unsealed. To rend. 34. Metal. . ' TMS'U'our ed ,, The Misses Tess Hines and Louisa Rolfe of Springville assisted in the services at the Presbyterian chapel last Sunday. 1. A musical composition. Grief. Dissolved. In regard. VfRTVB IS A GREAT For the first time, since his to the house of representatives, ,Wm. E. McKell, Salt Lake business man and son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. McKel of this city, definitely announced Sunday he would be a candidate for the speakership. As a result of support which has come from and new members of the house, from every section of the state," said Mr. McKell, I have concluded to become a candidate for the speakerphlp, realizing that it is a distinct opportunity for service." In the last session of the legislature Mr. McKell aerved on the Judiciary and appropriations committees of the house, and the public health committee. He was chairman of the real estate and Insurance committees. Although one of the younger business men of Salt Lake, Mr. McKell has been honored by the largest civic and commercial organizations of the city. At present he is a member of the board of governors of the Chamber of Commerce and is president of the Rotary Club. , Maurice Fereday entertained a few little friends at a pop corp party, last ' Sunday evening. 1. 5. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 18. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 28. 29. 31. House Speakership ; In order to avoid being hit by any more trains, Silas H. Snell is now ' driving a Dodge car. ' to.-th- i W. E. McKell Out for Mrs. George 3Q DsL Cl large size cm l'ln t Salmon, Sockeye medium size can A Pan 5 , ZuC 4 Cake Flour I lb. sacks 4 i Toilet Tissue Fav- - f) ff Pan Cake Flour orite brands rolls 3 C 9 lb. sacks O 5C Toilet Paper 2for25 1 Pork and Beans, sise, 2 rolls for 1 DL large can 23 c I 1 Bulk Macaroni 3 lbs. for 35c Pork and Beans ' medium can .... . Boyack & Warner Phone 62 |