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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH UTAH SPANISH FORK CO.OP. Ask to see the Gossard Complete Combination Girdle Front Lacing Corset Brassiere Dancelette Step-i- n Com plete-Dancelet- ESllllliaKIlE3EB18ieiEICBSOBIElIlBSECIlBBKHflIBaill -- S - M M M J. Bingham Garage M H N Battery and Ignition work Overland and Willys-Knig- Automobiles ht M SS In onya pnst, Uluh war known as M was M raring State, and little attention S pair) to the ndvuiKcnioiit of the agricultural Industry. Today, agriculture M m Is running almost neck and neck with 5 M the mining Industry, the total vuluo 83388888888338381383183X33833X13381338888888381818188 at production for all hrancus, of ag8 BEBBBZBBEBBBBBBBBBEBBCBBEBBBEEXBBBBBBBEEBEB3BBIBB8SI H riculture. (luring It a5, being approxl-trSI U Of this amount tely fStl, 000,000. approximately gavsM.OUo Is the value as of harvested crops. Tide Is a new M record of re. urns, which, from a M M itmidpolnt of promotion, surpasses all previous rccoidB. Commercial U a16 s.ed raising U one ot the substantial M trm. dies .f the agricultural Industry M M .1 line of Utah, and om which requires carenml new all funeral Complete sup11 ful attetitoii In nnd to secure the a plies. Our motto Economy. Quality I hone 44 muxlmum results. aEa83I88E888a83888B333aZI3I1888E8B83aIBE8E888188881 Realizing the liuin.i tance of the In"aiL""M.1MMB,jIAiLll dustry, the Union Pucifle System, In tcojiernUon wit:, the College of AgriAT culture and the S'ate Dcpariment of Agriculture, will run a special seed demonstration train In Utah, starting at Logan, on February 22nd, and Its tour of fifteen (15) stops ot Cedut City, Februury 27th; the Brief ' funeral services were held purpose of which Is to bring, to those Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at the An- Interested, approved and advanced derson Funeral parlor for Troy Ideas conce.n!ng the general crop FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY FEB. 19 WesBurr, six year old son of and seed Industries. Dltha Lavina and Burr, ley Stephen Following Is romplete Itinerary of who died Saturday night at the the Two Shows Each Evening First 7:30, Second O o'clock train; influenza-pHughes Memorial hospital of Fsb. 82 Logan, Utah 8:00 AM to 12:00 M Mntinee Wednesday at &:30 and Saturday at 2:150 neumonia. Wyrum 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM The Rev. S. Hall PM to Brigham PM 10:00 Cy.7i30 Barrett of Springvllle officiated and Fob. 23 Garland ....8:00 AM to 11:30 AM 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM Layton read the burial rites and Dr. Joseph VVoodo Croat. 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM 8:00 AM to 12:00 M Hughes spok'e words of consolation Feb. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 American Fk.1:30PMto 4:30 PM and hope. Music was furnished by 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM frovo Mrsa Annie R. Beck and daughter, Fob. 28 6panloh Fk. .8:00 AM to 12:00 M 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM NPhl CECIL B. DE MILLE PRESENTS Mrs. Dale Beck Evans. Prayer was by Fob. 26 Fillmore ....6.00 AM to 12:00 M Delta 1:30 PM to PM 4:30 Rev. Barrett. Interment was in the Milford 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM Fob. 87 Cedar City.. 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM Spanish Fork cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Burr have lived for some years at Thistle and the little Modern House for sale. Inquire boy was brought here for treatment of First National Bank. after bis condition became critlcala A picture filled with humor, pathos, nnd renl drama plots Mr. and Mrs. Burr desire to thank For Sale 2 room frame house for all those who kindly assisted them 1100. See J. E. and counterplots love, truth and tragedy. , Whiting, 486 K. 1 W. In any way in the hour of their sor. row and bereavment and express Also, Tame Men and Wild Women Mack Sennett comedy. Mra and Mrs. William Christmas their heartfelt appreciation for the have moved to Provo to make their sympathy shown them. home. Miss EJna Bowen spent last Indoors and out, all over the world wherever style is on parade Gossards are the foundation garments of good grooming. You will find them in London, in Paris New York, Chicago, and we have them here. d Demonstration Train Will Tour the . 5 State Word was received here last night of the death at St. George, Utah, of John Davla, aged 38, a brother of William W. and David Davis and Mrs. Maggie Evans of this city. The two brothers left Tuesday to be at their brother's bedside, the word of his death was received later. Mrt Davis has lived most of his life at Mammoth, Utah. Suffering from an affectation of the heart, he went to St. George last September for the benefit of his health, but the .malady proved fatal. He Is survived by his wife Marguerite Anderson Davis and one daughter, Jean. Desides the brothers and sister at Spanish Fork another sister, Mrs. George L'. Sail of Provo survives, Funeral arrangment have not been announced but It Is believed the body will be brought to Spanish Fork and the funeral held here. Line of Beauty Clasp-Aroun- SPECIAL AT ST. GEORGE Agricultural The GOSSARD . SEED GENERAL REPAIRS Tuttle Building Opposite Auditorium n WHEELER FUNERAL HOME SERVICE 1st North and 3rd East, Springvillo LICENSED EMBALMER Free Motor Hearse and Family Car up-to-da- te (r-'e- r 1 te. com-oWIn- prurjrmn st andy LEATRICE JOY in THE WEDDING SONG SPANISH FORK CO-O- P. Gas Range. For Sale Clark-JewSee B. John d Jex. Rhode Thorough-breSale . For The J. Wylie Thomas Chapter of. he Daughters of the Pioneers met Island Red hatching eggs, from a Do Laval Separator, Sales and Tiursday afternoon of last week at good laying strain. 75c per setting. Service. Sooner or later you will he Second ward Relief Society hall, See William B. Frost. Resident Emma Hitchings In chargea buy a De Laval. . BOYACK & Lavern Misses WARNER. Jennie is Warner, the "given: programfollowing rayer, Mrs. Annie R. Beck; solo, Losee Annie Alexander and Elma a Word was received by Mrs. Annie let Us Call Yon Sweetheart, Miss Poulsen were- Joint hostesses at Pay-soof Marva Hiatt H. for Hall of Ottesen that a baby girl was born on suprlse party ladys Jones; History Games and dancing were enjoy- Feb. 1st to Mr. and Mrs. James lales, Pioneer, and his son Joseph of Rolapp, Utah. Mrs. ;AIdred Haiesrtglven by Mrs. Jane Jones; ed and at 12 oclock a chili supper was formerly Miss Annie McClain the olo, Misa Afton Jones; continued was served to 11 guests took reading, History of Utah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs Forest Evans entertained at McClain and granddaughter of Mrs. frs. Maggie Ludlow, solo, Mrsa Leah ones. The meeting closed with com. a childrens party Tuesday afternoon Annie C Ottesen of Palmyra. uunlty singing and the benediction in honor of the birthday anniversary of her son Glen Jensen Evans. The y the chaplain, after which refresh-aenFriday was Junior day at the High were sefved to 25 members afternoon was spent in playing School. The class colors, purple and games. nd visitors. , white, were conspicuous everywhere. The program at assembly was given by the Juniors, with Richard Moran Economical Transportation master of ceremonies. The program was mostly musical numbers with the original skit advertising the Junior prom, by Fred Stahmann and Clarence Thomas. The class consists of 100 students. The Junior prom was given Friday evening at the auditorium, which was smartly decorated In Japanese effect, with many Japanese lanterns adding to the beauty of the scene. Many young people came from adjacent towns to attend the function. Cake and ice cream were served from booths during the week-en- d SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 with them. el I Mrs. Oliver Hansen entertained Saturday evening in honor of her husbands anniversary. ' The time was spent enjoying games, social conversation and listening to a radio concert. At 11 o'clock a buffet luncheon was served to 14 guests. : J Al-dr- ed ts Jor . evening. lor the Worlds Finest LowPriced pooct tv ibj i U Aristocratic in appearance, offering thrilling new qualities of performance and lower than ever in price the Chevrolet Fisher Body Sedan standi unchallenged at the finest sedan in the low price field. And here, above all, It the flaw .v smooth operation, the ( letsly splendid power, the flashing a pick-u- p, the Pullman-lik- e riding overall roads at all speeds, that make the Improved Chevrolet a revelation in low priced transportation. See it at our showroom drive It today! SPANISH FORK MOTOR CO SPANISH FORK, UTAH QUALITY AT LOW COST . Ur. and Mrs, T. E. Ludlow ot Benjamin announce the marriage of their daughter Ruby, to Elden Hansen of Spanish Fork. The event was solemnised last Thursday at Provo, Bishop Nelson officiating. Honoring the young couple a reception for the Immediate relatives was held .Friday evening at the home ot the bride. There were 50 present. The time was spent In a social, way and a buffet luncheon was served at 11 oclock. Mr. Hansen la the son of Mr, and Mrs. Eric Hansen. The couple will probably make their home In Spanish Fork. ' , Albert Swensen was the charming hostess at a dinner and social last Thursday evening In honor of her birthday anniversary. A hot dinner wai served at 6 o'clock, covers being placed for 32. Following dinner the time vim spent tna social way enjoying vocal and Instrumental music and social conversation. Olaf Vicklund delighted the guests with several vocal aoloa. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Nelson of Burley, Idaho. Assisting the hostess In serving were her daughters Norma and Leah Swensen, Mrs Rulon Swensen and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Swensen. From the North woods story by James Oliver Curwood, " - n. JACQUELINE LOGAN in THE DOOR OPENS WHEN 0 Also, Jack Dougherty In Mrs, Lizzie Evans was hostess to the self Culture club Friday evening of last week. Papers on International Relations, were given by Mrs. Zella Argyle and Mrs. Lizzie Tattle. Beth Evans entertained with music. Luncheon was served at 10:30. Harold, four year old son of Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Stewart of Salem, suffered a painful Injury to his throat Monday while playing at his home. He fell, running (he stick with which he was playing Into his throat lacerating his tonsils and hurting his throat. He was brought to Dr. J, W. Hagan for treatment. The injury Is not considered serious. TO BUILDERS I have some successful plans for - The Scarlet Streak No. 2. CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM 2:30 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 HOUSE PETERS in THE STORM BREAKER" From the groat sea story "The Titans" by Chns. Guernon, Also, 'Faint : Heart and Fox News. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 -- 4 and 5 rooms houses with the latest styles and conveniences. Dean Wilcox, general contractor. Blue Prints drawn to order. 1 of the J. WUie Thomas of the chapter Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Edward Williams Friday February 11th. The meeting commenced at 2 oclock by singing The Star Spandled Banner, Prayer by chaplin Caroline Holt, singing Now Let us Rejoice". Roll call showing 29 members and 14 visitors present, Solo, This is the Place by Ed Williams. The history ot John E. Bowen was given by his granddaughter Miss Verl Williams, Solo by Beth Williams, reading by Miss Hannah Bowen, History of Utah continued by Mrs. Maggie Williams, Solo by Ed Williams, remarks by Mrs. Nell Larson and Maggie Swensen. Singing America, Refreshments were served by the hostess after which a radio concert was enjoyed by those present. The next meeting of Camp No 1 will be held at the home of Mrs. Hattie Nelson In Camp No WM. BOYD and CHAS. MURRAY in STEEL PREFERRED". A vivid Also, story of the steel industry. The Storm King" two reel Western. .Wednesday nnd Thursday, February 24th and 23th THE ENCHANTED HILL BY IETER B. KYNE WITH JACK HOLT, FLORENCE VIDOR and NOAH BEERY Made by Ivan Willat the man who made North of 36 Is something new and different In a Western special. Also, and His 7th Degree" Century comedy. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 3:30 March. NOTICE will be received by Benj. Evans, secretary of, the West Field Irrigation Company, at his residence In Spanish Fork, Utah for performing the dutleB ot watermaster In the above named company for the year 1926. Bids must he in before 6 p. m. on March 1st, 1926. The company reserves the right to rejoct any and all bids Bids COMING LIGHTS OF OLD BROADWAY with Marion Davies THE VANISHING AMERICAN March 3rd and 4th. STAGE STRUCK with Gloria Swanson. i |