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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Salem Where Fifty Danced to Death "! "m n Pioneer Day July 24 SSfLSSffSSEE . ir , !() The Salem Chapter of the Daughters of the Pioneers will have charge of the Pioneer Day Celebration at that place, which according to all indications will be a real rousing celebration, The program for the days activities is as follows: 6:30 a. ro. serenade by the JMartlal Band; 9:30 a. m. Pageant Parade, featuring the progress made from the days of the Indians and Pioneers to the present day; 10:30 program. At noon lunches will be sold to everyone." In the afternoon a splendid program of sports will be held and the celebration will close with a grand ball at the amusement hall in the evening, the music being furnished by the Murdock orchestra. cabarets at Bostott, The buildings, in which are night clubs and the since collapse of the most rigid a inspection are' undergoing to thrfr, crashed dancer -when 4 Pickwick Club' there July fi re men removing the body of one 'death. Picture shows, ' . jrtattaa , Mrs. J. W. Ford and two children spent last week here visiting her mother, Mrs. M. 0. Itoekhill. Mrs. Lewis Clegg is convalescing nicely from a severe attack of acute appendicitis for which she was operated on at the Hughes Memorial Hospital Wednesday. The Misses Erma and Lois Rock-hi- ll spent last week in Salt Lake City where they were the house guests of Miss Lalteta Creer, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Creer. Mrs. Owen R. Parry of Los Angeles, California, who has been the guest of her lister, Mrs. John L. Jones, left for Salt Lake Sunday where she will visit for several weeks before return- ing to her home.' The L. N. Club and their partners spent Monday evening at the Arrowhead resort, where they enjoyed a dip in the plunge, followed by a picnic supper. The function was attended by 22 members and guests. f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams and the Misses LaRue and Marjolre Boy-ac- k, Vonetta Lewis and Catherine Williams went to Strawberry valley last Sunday tor a camping trip. Mrs. Williams, who was chaperoning the young ladies, become suddenly ill and had to return home leaving the young ladies in the charge of other friends. Miss Lily Robertson of Buhl, Idaho, is spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison, and other relatives. She Is accompanied by her cousin, Miss Florence Schooler of Buhl, who Is also visiting relatives. Mrs. Horace Fereday entertained as house guests Wednesday and Thursday of laBt week, her sister-in-laMrs. E. W. Daniels of Magna and Mrs. Rawlins Cragan and two children of Chicago. In honor of the visitors Mrs. Fereday entertained at a 600 party Wednesday evening. There were twenty guests present. . The high score was won by Miss Lucile Monson of Payson.. Luncheon was Berved at 8:30. eu-joy- ed Co-o- 45-1- 00 60-1- ht 16-10- 60-1- 16-10- 60-1- Area 63.81 acres. Commencing at a point Five and (6.17) chains West and Seventy-five (76) links North of the east of the Northeast corner of the South half of the Northeast quarter Friday, July 24th, at Lincoln Beach thence south Fifteen and 0 (15.50) chains; thence West Six and 0 (6.45) chains, thence North 0 Fifteen and (l5.60) chains; 0 thence East Six and (6.45) chains to place of beginning. Area 10 Acres. Containing In all 81.47 acres more or less. Also 21 shares of water right in the Spanish Fork East Bench Irrigation and Manufacturing Company and the Spanish Fork South Irrigation Conw pany, together with any and all water and water rights used on or in connection with the above described land Together with all and singular the tenements, herldtlments and appurtenances therunto belong or In any wiso appertaining. The purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of 60-10- 45-10- 50-10- 45-10- , ... Steeple Chase Horse Race SPORTS START AT 2 P. M. This One Race is Worth Your Time , - Three Other Fast Horse Races Base Ball Game Two Swimming Contests CHILDRENS RACES I SPORTS FOR ALL BASS FISHING CONTEST - 2 I 676-Sto- re 30-1- Program at 10 a.m.. t t LWAYS 24-10- Lake Shore Ward $ -A- saving power. to-w- it: of Section Twenty-eigh- t (28) Township Eight (8) South, Range Two (2) East of the Salt Lake Meridian; ' 0 FAITHFULLY Buying Power that Provides You and Y our Family With an increased Under the Auspices of the I - ment Stores, Giving a - ; -- INSTITUTION BUYING MOST WE BUY FOR LESS SELLING MOST .WE SELL FOR LESS Busy, Thriving Depart- PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION ' ' RATION-WID- E 105 New Links Are Bein Added This Year to Our Great Chain of 17-1- ' VT oJ - 4 , OUR AIM: TO SERVE YOU WELL AND First class lire year state certifl cates have been Issued by State Superintendent C. N. Jensen to the following Spanish Forkers: Mina Brown, Harriet Prior, Norma Evans, Sarah and Clara Mabel HanMrs. J. B. Jex visited in Payson Ellen Bearnson ' sen. A.L. Mrs. her daughter, Tuesday with Hiatt. A reunion of the Hayes and Davis was held Saturday, Sunday families E. A. Nelson of Waxahachie, Tex- and Monday at Lincoln Beach, when as, has returned home after visiting about one hundred fifty members of with relatives here for two weeks. the two families enjoyed themselves with boating, bathing, fishing, dancThe Deacons of Second ward ing, listening to programs, exchangan outing Tuesday afternoon ing reminiscences and otherwise ento Lincoln Beach, where they took a joying themselves. dip in the plunge and ate their basket lunches in the pavilion. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for Utah The girls of the Otopla Club and County, State of Utah. their partners formed a ptealc party THE STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff, V8 Wednesday evening and went to Ar rowhead plunge where they enjoyed Hyrum Christensen and Ellen Chrisluncheon and a dip in the water. tensen. his wife, the Spanish Fork p Institution, The First NationFar-Reachiof Spanish Fork, and Wells Bank al will Stake Choir ng practice Palmyra L. Brlmhall, Defendants. be held Thursday evening at 1:30 at the Second ward meeting bouse. All NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY singers residing in the stake ore corTo be sold at Sheriff's Sale on choir. to the invited Join dially Thursday the 30th day of July, 1925, The Daughters of the Pioneers of at 11 oclock A. M. of said day at the Camp No. 1 met yesterday afternoon front door of the County Court House at the home of Mrs. Herbert R. Wil of Utah County, situate in Provo City, Hams. The meeting commenced at Utah County, State of Utah, all the 2:30 with the vice president, Maggie right, title, claim and Interest of the Swenson, in charge under whose dir- above named defendants, of, in and ection the following program was giv- to the following described real propen: community Binging, If There's erty and water rights, (6.45) Sunshine in Your Heart, prayer by Commencing Six and Chaplain Caroline HoU;singing,'Now chains North and Ten (10) chains Let Us Rejoice in the Day of Salva- West of Section Seventeen (17 ) Towntion; the history of Mrs. Sarah Stev- ship Eight (8) South of Range Three ens Dudley, mother of Mrs. Ellen (3) East of the Salt Lake Meridian; Pace, and 'the history of Mrs. Ellen thence West ten (10) chains; thence 0 (6.24) chains; Pace was given by Mrs. Eliza Davis; North Six and Thence East Fourteen and. Mrs. to Trail The Long Ago, duet, Harold Swenson and Miss Min Wil ( 14. 30)chains;. thence South 34 degs. Among the marriages at Farming-to- n A Stranger's Ap- 30 minutes West Seven and Hams; reading,' last week, was that of Miss Myrpeal by Miss Emma Lewis; history (7.60) chains to beginning. Area ' of Utah given by Mrs. Morgan War- 7.68 acres. tle Mortenson of this city to Melvin Commencing at a point Twenty Dudley of Lake Shore. The bride is ner; whistling solo, Mrs. Herbert E. Williams, accompanied by Miss Min (20) chains South of the Northwest the daughter of Mrs. Peter Mortenson Williams at the piano. It was decided corner of the Northwest quarter oft of this city. to have a social of the two camps to Secttyn Twenty-eig(28) Township be held at the City Park in August. Eight (8) South of Range Three (3) Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Warner and Mr. Mrs. Rhoda Robertson was chosen East of thej Salt Lake Meridian; and Mrs. Henry Child left Sunday to general chairman; Mrs. Ida Robert- thence East Twenty (20) chains; spend ten days touring the southern 0 and son chairman of the refreshments, thence South Thirty-tw- o part of the state. They intend visitand Mrs. Louise Larson, chairman (32.16) chains; thence West Nineing Bryces the Kaibab Forest, Grand of program. The congregation sang teen and (19.60) chains; Canyon, Zion Canyon and Cedar "Love at Home, after which prayer thence North Ten and 0 (10.16) Breaks before returning home. was ottered by the Chaplain. There chains; thence West (.50) ' were 29 members and 19 visitors in chains; thence North Twenty-tw- o attendance. (22) chains to the place of beginning. ... , to Celebrate New Motor Boats for Passenger Service ! DANCE AT NIGHT IN THE COOL LAKE BREEZE ? America. Dated at Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, this Sth day of July, 1925. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. By ELIAS A. GEE, Deputy Sheriff. BOOTH & BROCKBANK. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Knight Block. Provo Ut. Publication July 16th, 23rd, 30th. The last word in Sanitary Plumbing and Heating the best of references Sea John Bralthwalte, 267 South Mala or phone 37. IAPTKBTISUUNT) i Waldo Hagan left Friday for Ber-- f Miss Ethel Hales was hostess to evClub keley, California, where he plans to' last Wednesday the Bridge attend college the coming winter. ening. Palmyra Stake Choir practice will be held Thursday evening at 8:39 at the Second ward meeting house. All singers residing in the etake'are cordially invited to join the choir. Fay Privet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Privett, returned home Sunday after spending a week at Thistle with her cousins. May and LaRay Roberts. A pleasant canyon party was a big event this week to the following young people, who took a trip to Strawberry: Misses Mary Williams, Lois Briggs, Florence and Donna Bowen, Preston Creer, Glenn Holt and Harold Creer. The party left Monday by team and wagon and plan to return home Sunday. Chaperoning the party are Misses Verl Williams and Lucile Ferguson. |