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Show TUB SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH :v pop wiLLVA COMS UP A MINlT AH' HcLP M2 WITH MV MAIft ? FOLKS IN OUR VHAT HAS THAT GOY& CONTEST GOT Tt wau. BoVS THE Contest closed Bulletin DO WITH MV HAIR TOWN but march is tm So MANV NOW DRAWINGS HAVE COME IN THAT IT REALLV WIU. IMPOSSIBLE FOR TH3 JUDGES TO es DU6T TO DUST announce until, anothbr. wee. the-winner- s Oft TWO. keep soua eve EJward k ON THIS McCu'Wh Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Stewart and I'lIIL FISHERS COMING. PHIL FISHERS COMING. Mrs. Rosalie Naegle of Cache ValMrs.Ruth Bingham spent last week with here been who has visiting ley, visiting in Salt Lake. her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Clayson, has returned to her home. Miss Ruth Chappcl was surprized evening by eighteen of her Saturday On Friday night, April 3rd, at the A variety of games, friends. young Mary Garden Hall (one block north music and dancing, followed by lunSurof Hotel Utah) the Hale-Halcheon made the event a notable one. daughter Ruth, returned home Sunday after spending several days In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alice Jones, who accompanied them to Salt Lake, remained there for a while to visit with relatives. the Self-Cultu- re New Slang Phrase In Hollywood BAKER & BAKER Pocket gophers which burrow under the surface of the ground eating the roots oft the plants and throwing up mounds of dirt, take an enormous toll from farm crops annually, the amount of irrigation water that is carried off by' these underground runways also causes a big loss. They can easily be controlled by poison as has been successfully demonstrated by a great many farmers throughout the state. The Sevier County Agricultural Agent reported the following, which gives a good Idea of the results that can be obtained: One farmer had an SO acre field that was badly Infested with pocket gophers. 78 acres of this 80 acre field was treated at a total cost for labor and materlan of $10.00. 2 acres was left untreated as a check plot. The following season by actual count it was found that on the two acres that had not been treated there were 6 active pocket gophers and on the 73 acres that had been trated there were only 15 active pock The Talk of the Town Our Great Apron Values These t J feet frontage abutting NEWS STAND OREM STATION fx 4l444Hl44444444444444444444444444444444444444444f444 Made of Amoskeag and Security Gingham and well made! Several attractive styles for the wise housewife who completes her supply with several of these Frockft 79c work easier and better results are obtained. An iron probe made In the following manner makes a very satisfactory tool. Take a 12 or 14 Inch piece of 8 Inch steel rod and weld It Into a 4 inch gas pipe that is about 36 Inches long, blunting the other end of the gas pipe. With this probe the underground runway can be located in the following manner. Taking the new mounds we know that these mounds alternate with underground runway, so by lining up these mounds we know that the runway will be about midway between a series of mounds. With the small end of the probe we locate the runway and then use the larger end to make the opening larger so that the bait can be dropped into the runway, after which the hole Is closed up so that no light can enter the runway. Thus we have the poison before the pocket gopher where it Is Impossible for him to miss k and satisfactory results are obtained. Each pocket gopher makes from 10 to 20 mounds, and two baits at different locations In each system gives the best results. In with the U. S. Biological Survey prepared poison in sir ter top cartons has been placed with all county agricultural agents for distribution, selling at 10c per carton. The amount in one carton Is sufficient to treat a good many acres of Infested land. Satin de Leen Dresses Extraordinary Values! The Dresses 1 The Prices! Youll like both I The fine material and the attractive styles will surprise you as much as the price In a variety of the newest colors. 3-- ' We have a nice assortment of the engagement rings justt in latest designs in basket mountings. Prices range from 38.00 to 100.00 STRANGS JEWELRY STORE I SPANISH FORK, UTAH BiuiiBiMiiMiiiianiiflBHHiaiiiiiiaiiiiiiiaiBi WHEELER FUNERAL HOME SERVICE B 1st North and 3rd East, Springville LICENSED EMBALMER Free Motor Hearse and Family Car Complete lino of all new and plies. 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All members of the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mlckelson tained with a solo, When You and family and their partners are re- and little Glenn Rowe daughter of Fountain I Were Young Maggie. quested to be there and have a good Green motored here Sunday and vis- entertained with a reading of The time. ited with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clayson. Iasslon Play, which was done In a Mrs. Mlckelson and baby are visiting very able and Interesting manner. for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Luncheon was served to 14 members , and two special gueBts, Mrs. Frank Lester Clayson at Dividend. Thomas and Glenn Rowe. John Dahle, Reuben Christianson, The Ladies Literary Club met last Ed. Christianson, William Boyack, James Thomas and Wendell Brad- Friday afternoon with Mrs. Louise So I slipped him the goldfish. ford were found not guilty on a Larsyn. A talk on Nutrition and Hollywood has a new slang phrase charge of gambling In Justice Benj. Whole Wheat Flour was given by which bids fair to be as popular as Evans court last Saturday evening Joseph McRae of Salt Lake City. A Shes a Dulcy. by a Jury composed of A. R. Creer, song and dance in costume was given And next year's addition of the Andrew Trior, John DeGraw and by Hannah Larson and Zelda Peterdictionary of American argot un- Charles Barney. son; original rhymes about members doubtedly will contain the following of the club were given by Mrs. Louise new definition: Larson. There were fourteen mem" To slip (him or her) thegoldflsh bers present. Luncheon was served A Hollywood expression meaning to at S oclock, the hostess being assistdisembarrass oneself of a wife, husAttorneys ami Counselors at Law ed In serving by her daughter, Mrs. band or sweetheart. To divorce. DerMary Gardner, and her daughter-in-laCollections and Adjustments ivation: First used by actors and Mrs. Nora Larson. et gophers. Everywhere technical staff working on Constance The poison bait Is prepared by siftTalmadge's photocomedy. The GoldUTAH There remains delinquent upon the ing strychnine on carrots which have PROVO, At the Angelus Saturday. fish. following parcels of property the been cut Into small pieces about 1 amounts set opposite the names and Inches long by 8 Inches square. if the same Is not paid, together with This poisoned bait Is placed in the costs before date of sale, then said runways of the pocket gopher. To loWe carry a full line of MAGAZINES, TOBACCOS, X mentioned property will be sold at cate this underground runway an CANDY and SODA WATER. public auction as provided in the City iron probe la used, one end being ab' Ordinances and Compiled Laws of out the size of a wagon endgate rod Utah, 1921, Section 699, relating to, and the other end about the size of a i special improvement assessments and broomstick. It Is essential that a Open from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. every day. sale of property. good probe he used as It makes the es 691 Moee news Contest about , AUTOCASTER lhono 44 TRIP for " Any of the above parcels of abutting property upon which payment and costs Is not paid before the 6th day of May will be sold at public auction at the City Hall in Spanish Fork City, Utah, at 2 p.m., May 6th, 1926, and in order to save additional expense and costs is will be necessary to settle at once. This is done in compliance with the City Ordinances and State Law concerning Special Improvement Taxes. By order of the City Council of Spanish Fork City, Utah. J. P. CIIRISTOniERSON, City Recorder-Ex-Otflcl- o Auditor. BIOTEERS Watch for symptoms of worms m your children. .Thcso parasites are the great destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act quickly. Givo the little one a dose or m two of Whites Cream Vermifuge. Worms M cannot exist where this timo-trie- d and M successful remedy is used. It drives out M H tho worms and restores the rosy hue of M health to baby chocks. Price 36c. Bold by CITY DRUG COMPANY M SI M (ADVKBT1SEIUNTI Bishop Joseph Buttle of Provo will be the speaker at the Fourth Ward Sunday School parents class Sunday. Members of the Sliver Star Lodge last night elected Rebe-ka- h Mrs. Hannah Reese as representative to the state assembly and Mrs. Effle S. Dart as alternate. The American Legion Auxiliary gave a card party last Thursday afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Putty. Mrs. Blanch Gardner and Mrs. Sarah" Sterling were Joint hostesses with Mrs. Petty at the function. Four tables of progressive 500 werp played, the high score prize being won by Mrs. Marie Nelson. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. A business meeting was held In connection With the social and plans were made for a large card party to he held Thursday, April 2nd, at the City Pavilion. Committees were appointed to arrange for the coming event. There were twenty present. , Charming Frocks in Styles That Are Favored by Many! $5. Just Received A new shipment of beaded dresses in new colors and styles, exceptionally good values at $12.50 OUR PRICKS ARK OFTEN, IMITATED OUR VALUES NEVER EQUALLED The Second Ward Primary Association will hold their conference SunMr. and Mrs. Lester Clayson and day, March 29th, at 2 p. m. at the children, motored from Dividend Sun- ward meeting bouso. day and visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clayson. Mrs. James Meisen entertained In honor of the eighth birSaturday s' The members of the Fldelous club thday of her daughter, Norma. Games entertained their husbands at a social were enjoyed. At 4 p.m. luncheon was Friday night at the homo of Mr. and served to eighteen little folks. Mrs. Rulon Creer. A variety of games were enjoyed and a fine program Presbyterian Community Chapel rendered. Luncheon was served at Services at 2:30 p.m. Theme, The midnight. Those enjoying the oc- Foundation of Belief. The pastor casion were: Mr. and Mrs. Gil. Tay- is helping In special meetings at Pay-so-n lor, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swenson, Mr. this week. W. II. ENSIGN, and Mrs. William Money, Mr. and Minister. Mrs. G. Foster Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Daft Bowen, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. William Jar- who were married last Monday at vis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mr. Salt Lake, Mrs. Rosetta Flare! enterand Mrs. Ben L. Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. tained at a family dinner Sunday. Lorln Creer, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Motoring from Salt Lake for the day Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tay- were Mr, and Mrs. Sam Dean and lor and Mr. and Mrs. Len Iiansen In Miss Grace Harrison. Assisting the addition to the hoBt and hostoss. hostess was Mrs. Ellis Fullor. PHIL FISHERS COMING. |