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Show ir THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH ' 2 well mated 6 year For Sale A boys mackinaw, left at Lost been have old mares, worked some. the City Pavilion. Finder please noL, M. GILLILAN, Springville or Salt tify Mrs. George Ellis. NEWLY REDUCED EXCURSION Fares ' to (ADVMTISZMINT) Warner gave a review of the last number of The Rotarlan at the meeting of the Spanish Fork Rotary Club held Monday at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Tuttle. The matter of attending the inter-cit- y meeting in Salt Lake City next Tuesday, when International President Everett W. Hill will be present, was also discus- and ' , NORTH PACIFIC COAST 4 4 Effective January 17lh, 1925 and Daily Thereafter ' Limited to 9 Months " , Via the . . ' tr f 4 , b 1 sed. DENVER & RIO GRANDE At Rate of C A SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., LOS ANGELES, CALIF., and Return. t0 P0RTLAND ORE., AND RETURN. $59 85 . Mrs. Dena Tuttle, principal of the Second ward Religion Class, and her aides, Mrs. Ethel Money, Mrs. Lucy Stone and Mrs. Mary C. Wood entertained the former officers and teachers of the Religion Class and their husbands at the home of Mrs. Rena Ludlow last Saturday evening. After a very pleasant evening spent in playing progressive games, luncheon was served by the hostsaes. Miss Laura Wood won first prize at the games and a consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Grace Krueger. WESTERN RAILROAD ttr'l . M. D. CALIFORNIA ' ' Lake. , FROM SPANISH FORK Secure tickets and Pullman reservations from local Rio Grande Agent. The members of the Self-Cultu- re Club and their partners were delight- fully entertained last Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Jacobson. In addition to the members of the club, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hales and Mr and Mrs F J Faux were special guests. The early part of the evening progressive 600 was enjoyed, the first prizes being awarded to Mrs. Lyle Creer and Thomas Stanton, and the consolation prize to Mrs. Elsie Cornaby. Refreshments were served at 10 o'clock, after which a delightful musicals was enjoyed as follows: string trio, Ferry J. Faux, cello; C. M. Jacobson and son, .Eugene, violins, Mrs. Jacobson, piano; vocal solos, Miss Ellen Jameson and F. J. Faux; duet, Jameson sisters; violin solo, Eugene Jacobson; community singing, all present. The party closed with a bob sled ride. There were 34 present. Atigplu0--Hlinm- m e Program FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY,, JANUARY 23 , ' Two Show Each Evening First 7:80; Second 0:18 Matinee Wednesday and Saturday at 8:80 pan. ANGELUS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23rd SHIRLEY MASON in t COMMERCIAL Also THE SCENARIO SCHOOL Sunshine Comedy. 1 i ANGELUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th ... ....... CIRCUS DAYS Cmon everybody circus days circus fun circus thrill. AU the marvel of the three-rin- g circus brought to the screen in a great wonderful big picture thats a laugh from start to end. GALLOPING HOOFS Silk Dresses for s ESTRAY NOTICE State of Utah, county of Utah, Spanish Fork Precinct ss. I have in my possesion the following described estray animals 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 24th day of January, 1925, at 2 oclock, p.m.: One bay mare, 8 years old, weighs 1000 pounds; branded El with a bar over on left shoulder. Also one bay mare 10 years old; weighs 1200 lbs., branded H reverse J combination on the left shoulder. Also one brown mare 3 years old; weighs 800 lbs.; branded diamond with spear on each side on left shoul- IT DRIVES OUT WORMS The surest sign of worms in children ia paleness, lack of interest in play, fretfulness, variable appetite, picking at the nose and sudden starting in sleep. When these symptoms appear it is time to give Whites Cream Vermifuge. A few doses drives out the worms and puts the little one on the road to health again. Whites Cream Vermifuge has a record of fifty years of successful use. Price35c. Sold by CITY DRUG COMPANY Spring GREAT VALUES IN THE NEW STYLES ' to a woman. This Spring Springtime is Clothcs-tim- e dresses vie with tho flowers of Nature in. color and in beauty. Lovely new colors. Bright colors, soft colors, striking color combinations. We aro showing many shades of red, cranberry, rust, blue, brown, grey and tan. Of course, black is worn, too. Original Styles J Ton must see our new styles! They are quite dlffereit tram those of the past season. We are showing soma tailored dr him, but the majority have novelty trimming, lustrous beadwork, laaum-erabl- e plaits, or resplendent embroidery. At Our Low Prices! Of course you know that our New York buyers purchase to? 571 Stores, and they get big reductions in price for such large ordere. That is why we can sell you these newest drosses at this 1st prfeei See them for yourself. $14.75819.75 SILKS New Silks for Spring in a variety of shades have Just been ed-changeable Taffetas, flat crepe3, satin crepe and silk ean-toare being Bhown in shades of Rust, Rose, Cork, Greens, as wWIl as yellows and blues, popularly priced. receiv- ns $1.49 and $1.98 per yard SMART SHOES ! NOW MOST IN FAVOR! f Attractive tyles in the new shades of tan side and front ties one and two straps also black patent leather stylish anklet , pumps. h Visit our shoe department and be convinced. ...... ..... No. I. .,,,, - MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 2Gth and 27th STORES Re-bek- ah Bills of this Bank Redis73.754.00 235,492.61 counted Stocks, Bonds and 15,200.00 Securities, etc. Furniture and Fixtures . 11,600.00 UDVKBTIHKHKNTI 3,750.00 Other Real Estate owned Due from Federal AND GUARDIANSHIP PROBATE 25,990.23 Reserve Bank . Due from other banks,. 11,744.23 NOTICES Checks on other banks in Consult the Connty Clerk or the - in same town 31,187.77 378.60 Cash items . . respective signers for further InforGold 2,947.00 mation. Silver 5,087.37 17.O0M0 Currency In the District Court of the Foarth Total Cash on hand . ?... 26,598.64 Judicial District of the State of Utah Federal Reserva Bank in and for Utah County. Stock 2,250.00 In the matter of the estate of .3332,525.71 CHARITY OTTESON, Deceased. TOTAL, LIABILITIES NOTICE TO CREDITORS 350,000.00 Capital Stock paid In will present claims, with Creditors 26,000.00 Surplus Fnnd Undivided Profits 2,603.79 vouchers, to the undersigned at his residence at Spanish Fork, Utah Deposits subject to County. State of Utah, on or before check ,...3133.435.04 the 9th day of March, 1925. Cashier's checks 1,033.73 JOSEPH OTTESON, Administra18.D0 certified checks tor of he Estate of Charity Otteson, . demand Total deposits .134,486.77 d6C6ft86dt 361,13-3.7Time certificates MORGAN, COLEMAN k STRAW, Savings deposits 59,401.45 for Administrator, Attorneys Total time deposits .. .120,535.15 TV 3 3 3 2.5 25.7 1 Provo, Utah. t JACKIE COOGANin t Matinee at 3:30. The members of the Sliver Star Lodge entertained their husbands and a large party of Invited guests at a social and card party at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening. Progressive 500 was the diversion, 16 tables being played under the management of Mrs. Mabel Newitt. First prizes were awarded to Mrs. Sarah Sterling and Hyrum Christensen. t Consolation prizes were won by Mrs( Josephine McClain and George At 11 o'clock luncheon was Wood served at the card tables by the refreshment committee. During luncheon Miss Helga Jones entertained with a number of humorous readings. The main feature of the evening was the rub games played by the holders of the same number of punches for the gent's first prize, six men having won the same number and gradually playing down to the championship. There were 80 present. (ADVXBTISXXXNT) of Spanish Fork, located at Spanish Fork in the County of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business on tbs 31st day of December, 1924. ' RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. 3309,248.31 Less Notes and f Also JOHNNIE WALKER in BANK k1 DEPARTMENT . great-success- der. Said estrays were taken up by me Report made to the Bank Commie in said precinct on the 10th day of sloner of the State of Utah, of the January, 1925. W. T. ROACH, , condition of the Poundkeeper of Sph. Fork Precinct. t SOUTH SESA LOVE -- The dancing party given Tuesday evening by the daughters of the Pioneers at the Auditorium proved to be A large crowd was a presnt and all enjoyed the old time as well as the modern dances. Refreshments were served. ...... . 3 MRS. WALLACE REID in . BROKEN LAWS WITH AN ALL STAR CAST If you never see another picture, you cant afford to miss this one.. ' - , M 3 , Special matinee Monday Evening 15c and 80c. .. at 8:30. 10c and 20c. . RICHARD DIX in MANHATTAN If you want to enjoy yourself to the limit, come to Manhattan and see Richard the Lion Hearted in an admture-romanc- e sizzling with thrills and good fun. , BRING HIM IN two-re- el comedy. COMING NOTICE TO CREDITORS 31st day of December, 1924. MILLIE CHRISTMAS', Notary Public. In the District Court of the Foarth My commission expires !8th day of Judicial District of the State of Utah, October, 1928. Correct, attest: Henry Gardner, in and for Utah, County, Utah. Jos. Hanson, Dan Williams, directors In the matter of the estate o) State of Utah. Office of Bank ComSOREN FETERSON, Deceased. missioner. I, Seth Plxton, Bank ComNOTICE TO CREDITORS missioner of the State of Utah, do Creditors will present claims with hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the voucher to the undersigned at Spanstatement of the above named comon or before March 25, ish Fork, Utah, pany filed in my office this 15th day 1925. CHARLES II. TETERSON, of January, 1925. SETH PIXTON, WILLARD PETERSON, Bank Commissioner. Executors. Key Ring with your name and ad- BOOTH k BROCKBANK, Attorneys. dress on metal tag, 26c, at The Press office. NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH rOS WORKING PEOPLE The new treatment for tom flesh, cuts, , The host of worker get out of sorts tr'unds, sores or lacerations that is doing such wonderful work in llcsh healing is when the ivrr fails to set They bluo and discouraged the Borozone liquid and powder combinalanguid, half-sicand think they are getting buy. Neglect tion treatment. Tho liquid Hormone is of these symptoms might result in a sick a powerful antiseptic that purifies the spell, therefore the snntuhlo course is to wound of all poisons and infectious germs, take dose or two of llerhine. It is Just a hits the llorosone powder is the great the medicine needed to purify the system healer. There is nothing like it on earth and restore the vim and ambiUon of for speed, safety and eflieieney, Inre health, iTice COc. fckdj by (liquid) COe, 60o and f 1.20. Powder SOo and CQo. Sold by CITY DRUa COMPANY CITY DRUG COMPANY fJ "ARGENTINE LOVE." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES" February 4 ada 5. , CECIL B. DeMILLES "GOLDEN BED." i In the District Court of the Foarth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and tor Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of JOHN WESTMAN, otherwise known as JOHN BJARNSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with report contains a full, true and cor- vouchers to the undersigned at Spanrect statement of the condition of the ish Fork, Utah, on or before March said bank at the close of business on 1925. 25th, the 31st day of December, 1924. ELMER BJARNSON, Executor. ' P. P. THOMAS. Subscribed and sworn to before m BOOTH k BROCKBANK, Attorneys. EDNESDAY and TIIUnRSDAY, January 28 and 29 Also TOTAL, CONTINGENT LIABILITIES Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank .373,764.00 Cattle Loans secured by Chattel 67,625.00 mortgages Stato of Utah, County of Utah: . P.P. Thomas, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he Is Cashier of the above Bamed bank; that th above and foregoing ' UDransunm UDTXBTUUCBMT) IBmy Thousands of DoHaia dlcbboords tad cf&er fo efiba equipment have lisa riM p U Cr telephone plant h this Sjf fiumtn for tho past fife yecu the fust INSIDE lasted doesn't include It Cry pole Ears Cbsi and all the buildings that are fc$ ceded ud added to from month tl Jest thd cxchwfljo Lj tppScst jfca Ocbsnge buildings 9rtn(6flars worth efirc and tcrm&aJ bS5Si!SsjK& Distance coramumcRtbs rateable service for every citteca Bell System JS& . States TcIcphoM 34 W-- re; mm r,f irZ 1 |