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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Fames PALMERS MARKET Round-U- p at Logan On July 20th to 23rd . Atipta-Ifim- ma JULY FOURTH SPECIAL The Fifth Annual Farmers' Encampment under the direction of the U. A. C. Extension Service, will be held at the Utah Agricultural College at Logan, July 20th to 23rd. Many Utah County farmers who have taken their families to previous encampments know that this Is a summer vacation trip which no farmer in the ...!.....17c PRIME REEF ROAST, per lb state can well afford to miss. PRIME VEAL ROAST, per lb All the attractive features of the ,..20c other encampments the sports ex..... PRIME PORK ROAST, per lb. 1 .'.20c hibits, movies, bands, games, lectures, demonstrations, and contests, will be BEEF BOIL, per lb. better than ever this year. As usual the farmers will camp on the College VEAL STEW, per lb. 12Vc Campus, and will participate each ROUND STEAK, per lb evening In the play hour on the huge college lawn. No one who has 20c LOIN STEAK, per lb ever witnessed this great spectacle when thousands of young and old FORK CHOPS, per lb. ...20c from every part of the state forget WATER MELONS, per lb 4c the punctures of their flivver tires and the mortgages on their farmB, ..25c CANTELOUPES, lar..ge size, 2 for .......... and join in one big frolic can ever forget the scene. Many a worried NEW POTATOES, G lbs. for 23c farmer has declared that this feature GREEN PEAS, 4 lbs. for .. .... alone is worth the trip to Logan. 25c t Since the encampment is held during the summer school, speakers of national reputation are there to give TELLS information and Inspiration to the farm folk while they are enjoying their summer vacation. Last year Utah County was well represented In the total registration at the encampment of 3127. It .Is McGARRY SELLING TEACHES Misses Clara Halverson and hoped that our county, the largest Robertson left last Friday to In farm population, may join in sendAT 6c TER TEACH ing the largest Invading army of farm spend abo.ut six weeks In Oregon and families to participate in this year's festivities of any county in the state. Sherman McGarry has already con- California.' The Spaniards are playing today tracted about halt his peach crop, Mrs. Amos Wood entertained at a at Tayson. two peaches, to Salt Lake City policeman at the rate of 5c per peach. birthday party Sunday evening In Sherman states that he received cash honor of the eighth birthday of her Mrs. II. T. Robertson entertained In advance on the contract. The buya of relatives last Thursday number A of Thelma. number ers are also required to come and daughter, in honor of the 68th annichildren enjoyed games after which evening of her husbands birthday. pick the peaches, so that probably versary Sremans entire peach crop will be refreshments were served. marketed without exponse. Miss Gertrude Lee of Long Beach, J. Smith Robertson left Tuesday California, arrived here Monday evJ. Roscoe Creer, who has been In morning for Salt Lake City, where he ening, and will visit with her brothSalt Lake City for the past week pre- will spnd a week at the Mission er, Rev. Theo. Lee, for several paratory to leaving tor a mission to Home before leaving for California, months. Australia, was operated on for the where he will spend two years as a removal of tonsils, but Is improving missionary. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hagan and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Money left this mornrapidly and will leave Friday for ' . Australia. Dean Prior and MarkBoyack, two ing for a two weeks' trip through missionaries from the Third ward, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Into Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Wood en- left this morning for Salt Lake City, Canada. They are making the trip tertained at a wedding reception In where they will spend a' week pre- by auto. honor of the wedding of their daugh- vious to their leaving tor the NorthMrs. A. S. Fullmer of Mapleton ter, LaVern and Marcus Warren, ern States, where they will spend two which was solemnized June 4th. The years In the mission field. announces the engagement of ber function was also In the nature of a daughter, Ina Larsen, to Lester E. farewell party in honor of tbelr son The Boy Scouts of Timpanogos Otteson of Spanish Fork. The marMerle and Jesse Holt, who left this Council will hold an encampment in riage will take place in the early morning for the mission Held. Merle Hobble Creek canyon the week of autumn. will go to the Western States mission July 6 th to 11th. It Is expected that and Jesse will go to Mexico. . The a goodly number of Scouts and their Friends of Mrs. Ellas Bowen gathreception aqd farewell was held Mon- dads from Spanish Fork will spend ered at her home at Benjamin Friday the week there. day evening. afternoon and honored her with a pleasant social function. Luncheon C was served by the visitors and a good time was enjoyed by all. Program All Day Friday, July 3rd 1 1 CASH AT PALMERS MARKET Lu-Pre- al to-wi- t: . ' Round Trip SUMMER EXCURSION via FARES UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM To Points East To Points West Daily May 22nd to September 15th Daily May 15th to September 30th Limits October 31st Stopovers Diverse Routes Consult Local Agents for further details . D. S. SPENCER General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City exexxkbxeixxixxxexxkxixzxxxxzxxiixxzxxiixzzxzzzxxzzi WHEELER FUNERAL HOME SERVICE 1st North and 3rd East, Springville LICENSED EMBALMER Free Motor Hearse and Family Car funeral supComplete line of all new and and plies. Our motto Economy. Quality Phono 44 up-to-da- te XXEBBBBXXXBXCKBaXBXBXXBBXBBBXXKXBXBXBXaBBBBBXXXX: CXXXXXXEBXXBBBBBXaBXBIIIBBBXBXBXBBBBXBEXXXXXXBEXEXXX J. Bingham Garage DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Battery and Ignition work Automobiles Overland and Willys-Knig. j g K ht . GENERAL REPAIRS Tuttle Building Opposite Auditorium rZXXXSXXXXXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXBEXBBBBIBBBIXBBXBBXKXU Bryan R. Beck of Salt Lake City graduated from the University of Utah, June 9th, with p degree of Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering. Mr. Beck is now employed with the Utah Copper Co. In the experimental and metallurgical laboratories. Mrs. Annie ifolt entertained about fifty relatives and intimate friends at her home Monday evening in honor of her son, Jesse Holt, who left this morning for a mission to Mexico. The evening was spent enjoying various games and social conversation. At 11 o'clock a buffet luncheon was served. A Temple Excursion from the Palmyra Stake will be conducted next Thursday, July 9th, to the Manti Temple. It will be necessary to be at the temple by 8:30 a.m. which will necessitate leaving Spanish Fork not later than 5:30. Those who are planning to make the trip should notify their ward genealogical committee chairman as early as possible. A For Sale bath. Good location. Brockbank. UDVrRTlSIMENT) home with See J. A. By Arthur Brisbane Two Shows Each Evening. YES, WE ARE VERY RICH. $5,000 FOR GUESSING. . FLYING IN THE ARCTIC ONE LADY LEARNS. . First 8 oclock; Second, 9:80 ' Matinee Wednesday and Saturday at 3:80 .. , ANGELUS, FRIDAY, JULY 3rd This is a frightfully rich nation. The countries of Europe owe us ten thousand millions and will pay us, including interest, THIRTY THOUSAND MILLIONS in the next 01 years. European debts due to private American purchasers of Europes obligations amount to eight thousand million dollars. These securities, averaging high interest rates will compel Europe to pay our citizens 8500,000,000 a year with the principal when due. Milton Sills and Corrinne Griffith in SINGLE WIVES Great drama, great stars too, something you wont easily forget. AIbo OUR GANG COMEDY, Old Rome, with her consuls pouring in money and slaves from conquered territory, was not nearly as "well fixed as Uncle Sam. No wonder some of our friends In Europe worry, and ask "Did we fight each other only to make Uncie Sam rich Our answer is "We didn't ask you to fight Be wiser next time. JR. . j',F .BUSTER KEATON 7. ,The American Society for the control of Cancer is cheerful. It reports excellent progress. Thousands of lives, now needlessly sacri- ficed, would be saved, if people were informed and would keep The society away from quacks. denies the statement recently made at a convention of doctors that nobody really knows anything about cancer. "Cancer is not contagious or inherited," says the American Society. Take the cancer in the beginning when it is only local. "JUBILO ANGELUS, SATURDAY, JULY 4th . (The Man With a Frozen Face in THE NAVIGATOR ' David Cowan, a young Canadian, won $5,000 for the best essay predicting the developments in electrical Industry between 1920 and At the end of 1930, the 1930. American Superpower Corporation will give $10,000 to the essay writer whose predictions come nearest to the truth. Young Cowan knew nothing about electricity, when Bonbright & Co. offered the prize. He used his brains, studied the history of electricity in Industry, let his imagination work, and WON. 5 months to make, Increased 120 per cent in thirty-focities, under prohibition. Why pick out the South There is no more drinking there than elsewhere. In any part of the United States you can drink as much as you like. The only trouble is that what you drink in the way of whiskey is a little worse poison than it used to be. 50 shiploads of joy, 500 miles sea; 5,000 South Sea Savages; under the 50,000 fish on rampage; 500,000 bubble of giggles. Also WALTER MILLER and ALENE RAY In "SUNKEN SILVER No. 9. Special matinee at 1 o'clock. Matinee, 10c and 15c. .Evening, 15c and 20c. MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY Gth and 7th 4 . RAYMOND GRIFFITH in THE NIGHT CLUB The Moderation League reports that drinking "in the South has ur Peppier than a jazz band; madder than a March hare; funnier t "Why, asks a newspaper man, "do you eay It would be less dangerous for the Shenandoah to go to Spitsbergen and hunt for Amundsen than to go from Lake-hur- st to Minneapolis and back? ANSWER: Because at this time of year crossing the Atlantic with the prevailing winds helping, going on to Spitsbergen from England, with the Patoka waiting there as a base, and exploring the Arctic Ocean a few hundred miles north would be simple. It would only mean flying the big Shenandoah in the midsummer climate of the Arctic, at no great distance from her base. than a last years straw hat Griffith in "THE NIGHT CLUB. Also NNTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL and COMEDY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 8th and 9th DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in . THE MARK OF ZORRO The type of picture that made Fairbanks famous, and one of his best pictures to date. Matinee Wednesday A trip from New York to Minnesota and return through the sone of midsummer thunderstorms will be sufficiently safe, as helium does not explode or burn. But it would be more dangerous than a tripto Spitzbergcn and on North at this Also comedy. at 3:30. COMING season. THE SPANIARD. Careful inquiry in Restaurants shows that corned beef and cabbage is the favorite food of the American public. Four thousand five hundred and twelve votes behind came the Nevertheless, vegetable dinner. eomed beef, excellent for those that live by their muscles, is not good for thinkers. Any process that makes DE- difficult also makes DIGES-IO- N DIFFICULT. . While your stomach is struggling with corped beef, or salt pork, your brain cannot do its best. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of the N'ebo School District for installation of plumbing tn the Goshen School building at Goshen, Utah, and the WashOne lady, tired of life, killed herington School Building at Springville, self in New York and left all her Utah, respectively. money to her first husband, whom Bids shall be delivered to the Clerk She cut off she had divorced. of the Board at his office in Spanish without a penny, husband real her Fork, Utah, on or before 7:30 p.m. her last letter saying how kind July 8th, 1925, at which time they the first husbnni had been to her. will be publicly opened. Warning to wives as their eyes Each bid 'shall be accompanied by Sometimes toward divorce. turn a certified check of at least five per you are very well off and do not cent of the amount of the bid, and realize it. made payable to the Clerk of the Board. Bids shall be submitted upon forms furnished by the Architect. Four to six men to ;; Wanted The successful bidder shall be re1st West. Mrs. 138 South at beard quired to turnlBh a bond for 50 per cent of the amount of the bid and as Tippetts. . UsmTuxuaxT) required by law, Plans and specifications are on flic Miss Laura K. Lewis Is prepared at the office of the Board and at the office of Claude Shepherd Ashworth, to give piano lessons to a limited architect, Provo, Utah, and may bo number of students. Miss Lewis is a bad upon deposit of 85.00. graduate of the University of Utah. The Board reserves the right to re- She studied under Prof. Thomas A. ject any or all bids. dies, who for aiany years was a stuTIIOS. F. TOLHURST. president dent of the greatest masters of Berlin WM. A. CORNABY, Clerk. and Vienna. ' UOrXUrUXMKMT) 3rd FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, JULY ' f IADVXUT1SCMX.NT) THE LIGHT OP WESTERN STARS by Zane Grey. STROMBERG SAYS That feeling is an indicator that should never go unheeded. Putting off only gives the disease tho time it needs to get a foothold. GET Itll) OF TI1E CAUSE-Disc- ase is only an effect A chiropractor is trained to' locate and remove the c CAUSE of and when this has been done, health is the naturday result. If you nro sick or niling CALL AND SEE ME TODAY in tho Free Service . half-sic- k dis-oas- Patho-Nouromet- er MORGAN HUILDINNG Hours: 3 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. only. V |