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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Special Chicken Dinner Sunday at Cottams Cate. A Square Meal and a Square Deal. Music at all hours. (1DVBTIHKMNT Edward II. Hughes of Denver, Colorado, Is visiting here with his cousin, Dr. Joseph Hughes and other Dont forget a single person a card from gou mould cheer; Tis so small a thing, so little, TJet some heart mould hold it Anything; Ilut Thnt bride has sued for divorce on the grounds that her husband wiped his bands on the guest towel. Let's Walt and Hee gearl . needing are the cards that me have hera The Spanish Fork Press Y Avoid disappointment Y make your selection early J f AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS ROYAL WELSH For Sale Old ewesblack face and Ramboulllet rams. Call 0. W. Provo, Utah. World at Brussels at the . Third Ward Chapel Saturday, October 24 There is an old story of a youth who roamed the world in search of a certain object, and when, tired and discouraged, he returned to his own native village, he found there what he had sought in every corner of the globe. The student body of the Spanish Fork Junior High School last week elected the following student body officers: Melvin Williams, president; Lora Ray Fernsten, Thomas, secretary aiyl treasurer; Argyle, Lee Chambers, Francis Rowe, Ruth Dowen, Elva Tippetts, Iona Boyack, councilmen. i This Store does not claim to offer you every type of merchandise you would find by visiting all the merchandise centers of the world, but It dose offer you a wide selection of e - Laundry to do for two families. Apply to Mrs. N. Corbett, 2 blocks west of Spanish Fork Co-o- STRANG JEWELRY Mrs, Ruth Brockbank entertained thirteen members of the Alta Club at her home last Friday afternoon. Mrs. F. J. Faux gave a number of household hints and recipes, Mrs. Phebe Hughes sang "0 IIow I Miss You Tonight, and Miss Marguerite Jepperson sang two selections. Besides the members there were three special guests preesnt, Mrs. Elsie B. Brockbank, Mrs. June Christensen and Miss Marguerite Jepperson. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Lois. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior,, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 13th, 1925. NOTICE Is hereby given that Nathan Edwards, of Thistle, Utah, who ,on December 6th, 1922, made .Homestead entry, No. 019963, for Et6 SW4. Lots 3 and 4 NE4SE4, Sec. 18. Twp 9 South, Range 4 East, SE14 Section 13, Township 9 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before the Register of the U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 21st day of November, 1925. SWN&. Claimant names as witnesses: Oscar Daniel Jensen of Spanish Fork, Utah, John I. Hayes of Thistle, Utah, William A. Pace of Springvtlle, Utah, and H. L. Sterling of Spanish Fork, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. ipieDAB SUGAR, per sack SUGAR, 14 lbs. for CRANBERRIES, per lb BEST VERNAL HONEY 5 gallons for BEST VERNAL HONEY, 1 gallon for No. 2i2 can PINEAPPLE, 3 for HEWLETTS JAM, 3 bottles for 7 cans of CORN 7 cans of PEAS for BROOMS, good quality SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs. for 7 cans TOMATOES TREE TEA, 3 packages for WK PAY 45c for EGGS WE PAY 45c PKR POUND FOR lUTTTKU $6.50 $ $1.00 20c J $6.00 $1.50 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 25c $1.00 $1.00 t J 4 pur-chase- (J Win! Pay DayUnionOveralls Made! Choice of value, Jumper or overall with suspender or regular overall high back, at our low price of Big $1.39 Of brown duck, blanket lined, with slicker Interlined body, corduroy colar, 2 flap pockets, single breasted, 30 to 32 Inches long, Sizes 36oto 4fi. One of our extra good values at Mens Wool Work Socks, warm and good for hard wear. Pair, 25c Cotton Work Socks, black, brown, grey 2 Pairs for 25c Warm, serviceable pants, black and white stripes, double stitched. $2.49 220 Denims Price 98c Moleskin and Flannel Good weight canvas, blue wrist Warm, serviceable, many colors to choose from. Our stock is most complete 2 pairs, 25c $1.49 Work Shoes Brown Work Shoes for hard wear Pauco Sole, nailed and sewed. $2.68 Brown Jersey Gloves, mens and boys sizes Pair 15c Work Shirts A Black Leather Coats Genuine Horsehide Vest Mackinaw or sheep lined A large assortment to choose from. Priced $1.98 in All Boys sizes In this same coat at 81.23. Jumpers Big values ' Sweater Coats dandy coat for these cool days. A sizes, 36 to 46 Mens Overalls and Canvas Gloves i Mens Heavy For Hard Wear Work Socks i Brown Duck Coats for Men $3.98 $9.90 to $14.75 Other Grade Vests 4.9S to J8.90 Our Values Never Equaled Our Prices Are Often Imitated The Book of Knowledge, twenty The Underprivileged Child w; Mrs. Oran A Lewis announces the LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY education- the topic of the meeting of the Spa SHOWS MARY PICKFORD engagement of her daughter, Eva, to volumes, world's greatest ish Fork Kiwanls Clulb held la IN HER FAVORITE ROLE John Timersmau, of Salt Lake City. al publicationseefor home and school. For details George Stoll, Hotel Little Annie Roney" the comedy drama of tenement life in New York in which Mary Plckford stars, and which comes to the Angelus Theatre on Wednesday and Thusday. appears to have been written to order for The World's Sweetheart" for It is an Ideal Mary Plckford story. Combining comedy and drama, smiles and tears, childrens gang battles and a pretty love story, "Little Annie Rooney Is a type of play In which the public loves to see Mary Plckford, and the type she can do as no other actress can. Little Annie Rooney Is as Irish as its name, and aa Irish as the curly haired little ragamuffin who plays the title role. It deals with the young daughter of an East slue policeman whose playmates are about thirty young boys ,and who enters Into the gang fights and rows of the tenement lads with all the vigor at her com- The marriage will take place early in Robertson, Spanish Fork, Utah. November at the Salt Lake Temple. Club was enterThe tained Friday evening, October 2, bv Mrs. Dlantha Livingston. The early part of the evening was devoted to business after. which a program was given. Mrs. Lydia Stahmann led in Mrs. Lizzie "Our Memory Gems; Evans gave a talk on The Jazz Music of Today; Mrs. Rose Funk gavo an illustartton of tho Jazz music by playing two Jazz selections on the piano; a sketch of music In America and the Life of McDowell was given by Mrs. Rowena Hodge. Luncheon was served at 9:30 to 12 memhera and three special guests, Mrs. II. B. Self-Cultu- re Miss Isabell Lloyd, daghter of Mr. end Mrs. Wiliam Lloyd, met with a very painful accident one day last week. She had ,been helping nail a wall preparatory to having it replastered. The work was nearly finished and only a small corner near the ceiling, when a ladder on which MibS Lloyd was standing fell with her. As sho fell, she put out her left arm to save herself, the arm was caught by the nails previously driven Into the wall and badly lacerated from the shoulder to the finger tips. Onocut required ten stitches to close. Dr. Ilngan attended the Injury. Mrs. Rowena Hodge was hostess to Bytheway, Mrs. Wells T. Brockbank the ladles of the Self- - Culture Club and Mrs. Annie R. Beck. Friday evening. The members c!f the club voted unanimously to have a Mrs. George Newitt entertained a federation. Mrs. Jane Hodg-iu- s dlstlrct mand. large party of friends very charmingMrs. Rowena Hodge were and was Unexpected tragedy stalks Into the ly Sunday evening. Luncheon elected delegates to attend theDl3-tripoliceman's family, and the girl is served at small tables at 8 oclock. Federation meeting to be held suddenly faced with some of the grim Following luncheon the time was The lesson was week. at Lehl mxt realities of life that seldom come to spent playing 500. High score was a child of her age. won by Jack Bingham and Mrs. II. given by Mrs. C. M. Jacobsen on tho Llfo and Art of Jenny Lind, Ole It should prove her most popular W. Palmer won the consolation. EnBull and Cliristene NIulsen threo were occasion Mrs. and the Mr. Sfreen play, according to those who joying musicians of note. FolTutHas Mrs. H. Norwegian Mr. and W. s. Talmer, seen the picture in have on the lesson, a a discussion tle, Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Taylor, Mr. lowing was rendered by musical program Mr. Mrs. and At the Second ward Sunday School and Mrs. Lyman Losee, last Sunday morning a reorganization C. H. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Mrs. C. M. Jacobsen, violin solo as of the Superintendency was effected Brlmhall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grous-ma- played by Ole Bull, C. M. Jacobsen; Norweas folows: Alvin R. Creer. superinMr. and Mrs. Warren Adams, "Sobles Song violin solo; Dance" piano solo, Mrs, Jacobgian L. Mr. first Mr. assistMrs. Jack and and Jex, tendent; Cooper Bingham, ant and Ray Gull second assistant. Mrs. Earn Williams, Mr. and Mrs. sen, Tho remainder of the evening The reorganization became necessary Sherman McGarry and Mrs. Mary was devoted to business. Luncheon wa served at 9:30 to 12 members because of the fact that Gerald T. Snell. one special guest, C. M. and Hawkins, superintendent, accepted a DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY position with the J. C. Penney Co., and Is now making hts home In REPUBLICAN l'RI.MXRY A Primary of the' Democratic voters of Spanish Fork City will be held A primary of the Republican voters Camp No, 1 of the J. Wylln Thom- Saturday evening, October 17th, at 8 as chapter of the Daughters of Utah p. m., at the Thurber School, Spanish of Spanish Fork City will ho hold at tho City Pavilion, Saturday evening, Pioneers met last Thursday after- Fork, Utah, for the purpose of 8 noon at the First ward Relief Society candidates for Mayor of October 17th, 1923, at oclock for Hall. President Mary E. Larsen was Spanish Fork City, one counctlmnn tho purpose of nominating candidates In chnrge. Tho history of Spanish for the term of four years; three for tho positions of Mayor of Spanish Fork, written by George A. lllcks, councilmen for tho term of two years, Fork City, one counctlmnn lor the was given by Mrs. Blanche Swenson; a city recorder, and a city treasurer; term of four years, threo councilmen Mrs. Vera Bowen and Mrs. Rhea electing a City Chairman and a City for tho term of two years, a city reSwenson sang a duet; Mrs. Nora Secretary of tho Democratic party; corder and a city treasurer; electing Keele gavo a reading; Mrs. Jane and for transacting such other busi- a city chairman and city secretary; ilodglns gavo tho continued book ness as may proporly come before the and transacting such other business as may properly come before tho said reading of The History of Utah. said meeting, AMMON TUTTLE, meeting. D. J. EVANS, Chairman, Them was a large crowd of members Secretary. F. SKINNER, J. Secretary. and visitors present. Thursday evening at the home Mrs. Hazel Arnold. The main ta of the evening was given by Mi Lyle Hughes, who told of varloi ways In which these children mlg be helped. The program was directi by Fred Ludlow, chairman of tl committee on The Underprivilegi Child. Music consisted of sever selections sung, by the Salem Ma quartet, with Mrs Beatrice Davis accompaniment. The regular lunc eon was served. i With SAFETY atijour, Z3 1 L'dl rfi DRUGSTORE pre-view- n, nom-lnattl- t Ann dJ tAnZW The Real Worker, with pride in his work, who gives Good Value in his work, who makes good, demands the most efficient Work Clothes at the Lowest Prices consistent with High Quality. Our Work Clothes are for 676 Stores. There are no better values made than we offer you. Workmen and Women who buy for Workmen KNOW what value they can depend on here. They buy here for Economy, Thrift and Satisfaction. ct THE STORM OF SERVICE AND QUALITY f4.4-44-4- Values Moleskin Pants p. Watch This Space For Phone 75 ALWAYS! UDVXBTI8XMBNT) IIOVEBTISEMKNT) Let our long experience protect you. 32 years in the exclusive jewelry business. genuinely reliable merchandise selected from reputable producers by our expert buyers In New York. And all merchandise is offered to you at the lowest possible prices Wanted Two large unfurnished rooms for 880 North 1st East. ing at them. Week What You Want Right at Home Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aldus, MrB( Jack Cummings and Master Clark Jacobsen, all of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strang of Fayson, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. rent You cant tell the true value of DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and WATCHES by look- DEPARTMENT STORES SELLING MOST WE SELL . FOR LESS (AnVEBTIBUUSNT) Al-en- The Choir that Beat the VC I Overalls, Shirts, Shoes Day-bel- l, vice-preside- GLEEMEN FOR LES- S- Work Strang. Dr. Bowens BUYING MOST WE BUY INSTITUTIO- N- A young dear. Dodging autos will settle this evoIf our great grand lution squabble. Don't let ang miss gour message, children are born with bumpers on Christmas comes but once a it's true. Jlnd the uerg cards gou're f7 RATION-WID- E ' OUR AIM: TO SERVE YOU WELL LEMON COCOA BUTTER SKIN CREAM A Super Cream. It la rich tn both cocoa butter a tissue builder, and in lemon Juice. A real skin food. Lemon Cocoa Rutter cream restores vigor to tho muscles, vitality to the tissues and electricity to the skin. Use It freely. Your skin will reflect your careful treatment. CITY DRUG CO. sty Sprlngvlllc Spanish Fork Falrvlcw |