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Show TUB SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPAtf tStl FORK, UTAlt The last word In Sanitary Plumb lng and Heating the best of references See John Bralthwalte,' 267 1 South Main or phone 37. , . unvaansuoMT) Snow Babies! Miss Lillian Nelson will leave By A. & CHAPIN GOLDEN DAYS , AMXi DALD , SCRUB THAT PoJCH fooP! And Arrta Vow Finish THAT, Ton Y FOCST TO TRIM VHC HEOffC 0 N YOU A CENT TO I WONT SPEND FOAYoutV FOURTH OS Mrs. John Larsen gave a shower at her home Monday night in honor of Mark Boyack, who left today for the Northern States mission. JULY Mr. and Mr?. James Francom Jr. and Mrs. James Francom Sr., of Pay-so- n were Spanish Fork visitors Stuff Live, energetic, District Sales STRANG JEWELRY J P SPANISH FORK, UTAH I'M fABNIH' MOnJYTOO MY Qoti TD (r AE HP iwfntv FivectuTS Fon. tfeUDliJ'TH' .RASY gtf0CEl6S Assortment of New LADIES and CHILDREN MIDSUMMER HATS for Fine mcrrum'S '7 Hayes Millinery iAtocactTr late Admiral Peary's daughter, now Mrs. Marie Stafford' was at the pier in Wiscasset, Maine, to bid Captain MacMillan "Godspeed" in his expedition to the pole. She was born "farthest north of any white child" and was called the Snow Baby." Below Kenneth Rawson, 15, of Chicago, son of a millionaire!, who was permitted to The sail with MacMillan, "providing he took his regular turn at work and asked no favors." The Spanish Fork Press . Editor EZRA WARNER. .Business Manager Entered at the Post Office at Spanish Fork, Utah as Second Class Mail Matter, January 23, 1902. EVERY THURSDAY 2.00 per Year Five shares of Spanish For Sale Fork West Field water stock. Inquire at Press office. (ADVIRTISEHENT) . Mrs. Albert Stewart returned Sunday from Midway where she had , HAYES BUILD IX Q Ground Floor Also a dandy line of Mens and Boys Caps to bo sold at very low prices.'-- (ADVSBTI8EUKNT) Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boyack entertained at a family dinner Monday evening in honor of their son, Mark, who is leaving for the mission field. Dinner was served and a social time enjoyed by a large crowd of relatives and frlendB. spent a week with relatives. MONV foootH Man- Honoring their son Dean, who left today for the mission field, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Prior entertained at a family dinner and social MonAbout forty relatives day evening. and neighbors were present to extend their best wishes to the young man. Subscription Rate PUSHtN IDT AMY YOU TAG AS AU.YNF TIME CUEAS , IM ABN Fofc tm IF SM iVSSsgs? AT loonAAKIM Homs I San MOW N ISoiN'Y Ogden, Utah. yv PUBLISHED EEiasb ager (lady or gentleman) Excellent opportunity $200.00 to 500.00 per month. Write today. Federal Bldg. & Loan Association 2374 Wash. Ave., wMv ELISHA WARNER . 1 agm 1C 0. Rockhlll was hostess to the officers of Sego Lily Camp R. N. of A. Saturday evening. Following a business session, luncheon was served by Miss Erma Rockhlll. Mrs. M. Sat-un- lay for a trip through the east, where she intends spending July and August at the mllllilory openings selecting her line of hats for fall. She will return the latter part of August. ill STW CH IT, JACK we Cot Coupia more VAUPS VDOAw' TONY 81X0 Come and See Them ,' 1 AW Dob lambpin are Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing us to 'em; uAetireem we ebp that shtra Present location with B.' J. Johnson 977 E. 2nd North Street. 1. Harry D. Fletcher Estimates Cheer fully Given Honoring Miss Ethel Hallam, a bride of the near future, the Misses Essie Rees and Jennie Hallam entertained jointly at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening. Games and music yere enjoyed and luncheon was Served at 11 o'clock to twenty guests. The guest of honor received many useful and beautiful gifts. FOR SALE 160 acre net fenced farm 90 acres hay, 6 acres wheat, 64 acres pasture, house, garage, granary, barn, etc.; team, wagon, harness, mowers, etc.; 100 tons hay and new crop. Good location; excellent place for pure bred sheep or dairy cattle and hogs. A good buy for someone. For terms see J. A. Brockbank, Sph. Fork. Phone 25-w. (ADVBETUXHIMD Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Firmage entertained the employees of the J. C. Penney Company stores of Heber, American Fork, Provo, Sprlngville, Nephi, and Spanish Fork at a farewell party at their home Monday night in honor of Harry Raddon, an employee of the local store, who will leave Saturday for Laurel Mississippi, where he will be the manager of a Penney store. The program of the evening consisted principally of toasts by the fellow workers of Mr. Raddon and John E. Booth, state commander of the American Legion, of which Mr. Raddon has been an active member. Games were played and refreshments were served. Relatives of the honored guest were present from ParkCity, Salt Lake City and Alhambra, J. W. Hallam announces the enLUMBER SAWED TO ORDER gagement of his daughter , Ethel, to Mr. D. A. Mitchell of Thistle, Utah, Norel Dudley of Spanish Fork. The is prepared to bsw lumber to order marriage is to take place In the near and deliver to the Birdseye Switch, future. six miles from Thistle, at 30 per M or sell at 'mill six miles east of switch The officers of the Third ward Re- at 25 per M. lief Society entertained the members, UDYEBT18EMXNT) at the regular meeting Tuesday afNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ternoon. A program was given and refreshments served to 45. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Lewis, of May 26th, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Aaron Washington, D. C., arrived here Tuesfather and one of the heirs Johnson, day, to spend the Bummer visiting of Frank Milton Johnson (deceased) relatives. Mr. Lewis is taking a med- who, on January 27, 1920, made ical course at the George Washington Homestead Entry, additional, No. 019987, for SE14SW, Section 10; University In Washington. NWKSW14, NWU, NWKNEVi, Section 15; WW NEVi', Section 21. All members of ward choirs In the SHNW14, NEKNWU, Section 22 Palmyra Stake are invited to be pres- Township 9 South, Range 4 East.Salt filed notice of In ent at the Second Ward Chapel on Lake Meridian, has tention to make three-yea- r Proof, to Tuesday night, July 7th, at 8:30, establish claim to the land above des when the Palmyra Stake Choir will crlbed, before the Clerk of the Disbe organized and rehearsals begun. trict Court, Provo, Utah, on the 10th 1925. F. J. FAUX, Stake Chorister. day of July, names as witnesses: Claimant Wayne Johnson of Sprlngville, Utah, Word has been received here that and llas L. Whiting, Aaron Johnson Mrs. J. II. Bailey, formerly Miss Pearl P. E. Whiting, R. F. Holley, all of ELI F. TAYLOR, Stewart of this city, who has been Mapleton, Utah. Register. (AUVEBTISEUENT) seriously 111, bad undergone an op' eratlon for appendicitis and complications at a Denver hospital and was rROnATE AND GUARDLINSIIIP NOTICES somewhat Improved. Mrs. Hannah Consult the County Clerk or the Stewart expects to leave for Denver to be with Mrs. Bailey after she respective signers for further information. leaves the hospital. . In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, Miss her Florence niece, Honoring In and for the County of Utah. Hale, of Ontario, Oregon, Mrs. Etfle In the matter of the estate of Dart entertained at a family dinner BOAS 2 ANDERSON, Deceased. o'clock. Covers were Sunday at NOTICE TO CREDITORS laid for 10.' Miss Hale is spending Creditors will present claims with the summer with her sister, Mrs. Mary Hale Woolsey of Salt Lake City vouchers to the undorslgned at his and came here to spend the week- office In Spanish Fork, Utah, on or end, returning to Salt Lake Monday. before the 1st day of September ,1925 It. II. ANDRUS, Afimnllstrutor. Mrs. Dart was assisted by Mrs. Ellis R. U. ANDRUS, Attorney. Fuller. Have You Had Your Share of the Many Bargains We Are' Offering? We desire to call your attention to the following lines which show great savings just when you are most in need of them. Just look over the following then visit our store Thursday and Friday. You will be surprised when you see our wonderful saving prices. Mens, Young Mens and Boys Suits Straw Hats, Caps and Felt Hats Shoes for the Whole Family at greatly reduced prices Mens Dress Shirts, Unions and B.V.Ds. Boys and Childrens Shirts, Blouses , Stockings and Summer Underwear Dry Goods, Notions, Silk and Lisle Hose, Childrens Half and Three Quarter Socks. amer |