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Show TIIE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAlt President Ed. the Wm. ST. DAVID HOflORD Rowe has A. Jones homo and M. pur-chas- ed BOYACK AND WARNER has moved his family there. 500 PEOPLE BY More X f than HERE 600 people gathered Monday evening at the City pavilion to honor St. David, the patron saint of Wales and enjoy the entertainment given by the local organization of the Sons and daughters of Wales. Dancing was enjoyed until 9:30 when a fine program was given with Edward WIlliamB, master 6f ceremonies. Following is the program: Community singing, "America", invocation, Dr. Joseph Hughes; address of welcome, J. B.' Hughes; cornet solo, with piano : $1.00 Mas and Blanche accompaniment, 23c Thomas; Ladies chorus,- - lOOvolces 10c ;; directed by Glen Rowe; encore solo 25c ; ; and chorus, Miss Grace Bowen and 23c ; ; ladies; solo, Miss Kathleen Day, with accompaniment by Miss Violet Day 23c V. comic readings, Wm. C. Martell; 23c whistling elo, Mrs. Herbert Wil23o liams; mandolin duet, Rowe Lewis and Earl Warner. Responding to special request and continued apof Fomaldehydc and plause Edward Williams sang The Ode to UtaV. Every membec of the program vas encored, except the for Saturday. opening numbers. At the close of the program a buffet luncheon was served cafeteria style by members of the committee. Dancing was enjoyed following the program, some exhibition step dancing being given by C. D. Strang, Mrs. Hebert Williams, and others.- - During the wee small hours of the morning the party broke up and the guests wended their way homeward, tired but happy. Saturday Specials Sugar 13 lbs Rice 3 lbs. Cambells Soup per can !.....' Linit Starch 3 for Can Apricots per can Can sliced peaches per can Onions, 14 pounds Maccaroni 3 lbs. for Just received a New Supply Vitrol Our Green Vegtables Fresh Elmer Boyack has purchased the Wm. J. Stewart home near Keeler, and has moved there with his family. For Sale- - Thorough-bre- d Rhode Island Red hatching eggs, from a good laying strain. 75c per setting. See William n. Frost. UDVIHTIWEMKNT) Mrs. Susie Andus was hostess to the ladies of the Alta club last Friday afternoon. Community singing was enjoyed after which Mrs. Brockbank read several clippings "On the Training of Children, by Proffessor Patrl. Solo by Miss Marie Wood, Duet by Misses Annie Andrus and Marie Wood, planologue by MIhb Annie Andrus. At six oclock luncheon was served to 12 members and two invited guests, Mrs. J. W. Hagan and Mrs, Fred Ludlow. Misses Annie Andrus and Marie Wood assisted the hostess in serving. and Mrs. Quet Johnson of Rlchlield, Idaho, arc spending a few days here, the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Taylor. Mr. andMrs. Johnson were the honored guests at a dinner given Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jex and Mrs. Uri Stewart Sr. They were also honored by a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dart Tuesday evening at six oclock, Covers being laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were former Spanish Forkers, and have many friends here who are glad to welcome their visits. Mr. For Sale Cheap Three incubators, COAL. It. L. JEX 1 Brooder, 1 planet Jr. Garden seedSERVICE AND QUALITY. er, also some rabbits. See Henry Mortensen or Phone 124 J 2 until The following ladles went to 18 th. I KE STANDARD FLOWERS - GRAINS - VEGETABLES J The most fertile soil without good seed is time and energy then plant good seed wasted. It you are going to plant season of production is nature another is and stirring Already at hand. Plan now and make ready for planting. Ail of our seeds are tested seeds. Germination is guaranteed. Han-chet- Make This Store Your Seed Headquarters service ! IS, PHONE 75 Sprlngville last Thursday afternoon to attend a missionary silver tea given at the home of Mrs. W. L. Grooms, under the auspices of the Sprlngville Missionary society: Mrs. George C. Larson add sister, Miss Grosvenor; Mrs. Effle Dart and Mrs. Annie Olsen. A fine program was given consisting of vocal solos, by William Grooms, Rev. S. Hall Barrett, duet by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown and piano solo by Miss Tess Hine. t, Speeches were by Mrs. Lafayette who gave a sketch of her recent trip to the HolyLand and of the conditions there at the present time as regards Christian work; Mrs. L. M. Gillllian whose daughter is serving in Japan and who spoke of the work being done among Japanese girls, and Mrs. W. S. Day of Salt Lake who spoke on the general missionary work being done in foreign lands. Following the program a very dainty luncheon was served to 60 ladies. QUALITY L - Modern House for sale. Inquire De Laval Separator, Sales and Service. Sooner or later you will of First National Bank. (ADVEBTISEMXNT) buy a De Laval. BOYACK & WARNER. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Stewart enter(ABVBBTmUENT) tained at dinner Sunday evening comMr. and Mrs. Hillary Ainge and plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill two children and Mrs. Jennie Jensen Crandall and children of Provo and and little son visited here Thursday Mrs. Uri Stewart Sr, who has returnwith Mr. and Mrs. William Ainge ed home after spending the week-en- d at the Crandall home. and other relatives. Mrs. Leona -- 7 v . ' ,s Fork for being so good and kind to her during her sickness. We as children appreciate what you have done for our mother. Mr. and Mrs. Myri Vest entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Will Vest and Mr. and Mrs. George Hebert and children of Payson, and a number of other relatives and friends. HATS Just Arrived at the After several weeks of careful investigation I am Hayes Millinery pleased to announce the adoption of a new, improved and IIAYES BUILDING Ground PAINLESS METHOD SPINAL ADJUSTING The new method makes the taking of Chiropractic adjustments a pleasure. There is NO PAIN nor DISCOMFORT, while results are better, quicker and more certain. The new PAINLESS! METHOD represents the latest forward step in Chiropractic and together with the new method of Spinal Analysis at present in use at my office gives you an opportunity to secure the VERY REST of Chiropractic service to bo had anywhere. My prices remain the same as before; my rates are the lowest in the State Call and see me at your convenience. . I will gladly explain Chiropractic, the new method of spinal analysis and the latest PAINLESS METIIOI) of adjusting to you without cost or obligation of any kind.' Mrs. Annie Siler was hostess to the girls of the Otopia club last Thursday evening. The time was spent enjoy- ing fancy work. Misses Fay and Rosetta Milner entertained with interpretative dancing. At ten o'clock a buffet luncheon was served to 11 members and tour visitors, Mrs. John L. Jones, Mrs. Kate Milner, Mrs. Rhea Swensen, and Mrs. Grace Crandall, the latter of Sprlngville. PROBATE STROMBERG The Chiropractor Attorneys for Executor. (ADVEBTISIUENTI Come and See Them Utt. Stum Wttt Jmm OREM LINE ttiwtareu Ltm amu r FOR PUASMTf Safety AND fao itwtm Smnu Economy rmw PWYSOU For Convenience and Boon omy buy Commutation TICKETS OR. per MILAGE BOOKS WEEK-EN- 2c mile per D Amile EXCURSIONS Minimun Fare now 50 cents Heated Car Service for protection of parishable freight Ask your tor Agent particulars Salt Lake&Utah R.R. I. Moore D. and OL Flake White soap IQn Special 10 tars I APFA tt LiilYLJ 1 (I H s Best eastern bulk Saturday 2 pounds TQp Ojj 40c BUTTER pFo7founch.b!uIr. X t NITTRTTTTI? IlUl DU i ill 2 1)1? saver Nut Margarine Large hand picked ANC Cp Special Saturday ' DLIiitu Navy Beans 5 pounds PORK & BEANS 3 cans Saturday TQp . jjj 35c . BOYACK AND WARNER Phone 62 Free Delivery SKE AmjcUt5--liitinn- a fragrant . FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, MARCH 5th First 7:30, Second 0 o'clock Two Shows Each Evening Matinee Wednesday at 3:30 and Saturday at 2:30 t FRIDAY, MARCH 5th GLORIA SWANSON in STAGE STRUCK Remember Glorias great comedy in "MANIIANDNLED, Well, "STAGE STRUCK Is Gloria in the same strain but even funnier. Also Addy Goes Grunting. Pathe comedy. SATURDAY, MARCH Gth BUCK JONES in LAZY BONES The romance of a village in the battle with his Conscience. who lost in love Also Jack Daugherty in "THE SCARLET but triumphed STREAK. Matinee at 2:30 MONDAY, MARCH 8th Arlccn Pringle and Conway Tcarlc in THE MYSTIC A mystery picture that thrills. Also Fox News and Milky Way. TUESDAY, MARCH Silt BOOTH A BROCKBANK, Floor CXMT CHAP OKJixl AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES DAIILE, ceased: NOTICE TO CREDITORS All the latest styles and shapes to select from RIDE THE ....Extra fine granulated Special Saturday 10 lbs tea-roo- Cerdltors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at ihs residence In Spanish Fork City, Utah, County, State of Utah, on or before the 10th day of March, 1926. Dated this 26th day of December, 1925. JOHN W. DAAIILE, Executor of the Estate of Andrew Amundsen Dahle, Deceased. NEW LINK OF SPRING ANM SUMMER ANNONCEMENT OP JEWELER A D OUvJiYIV . The Spanish Fork Rotary club resumed their meetings and luncheons Monday noon at the Tuttle The meetings have been ommitted several weeks because of the illness and death of Mrs. Harriet Tuttle. ) STRANG CI TP UDVEBTI8EUENT) We carry two patterns in In the District Court of the Fourth Silverware that is permanently Judicial District of the State of Utah, It is superior in in and tor the County of Utah. Mrs. John R. Davis and family guaranteed. DelaMar has returned In the matter of the Estate of at Fish Springs after wish to thank the people of Spanish quality tq our comunity silver. DeANDREW AMUNDSEN to her. home spending three weeks here, because of the serious Illness of her father Charles Evans, who is now much improved in health. Special Prices For SA TURDA Y February For further information concerning the following notices consult the undersigned or county clerk. SILVERWARE I j Henry P. Abercrombie,' Receivers In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Utah. In the mater of the Estate of WILLIAM W. EVANS, Deceased: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Spanish Fork City, Utah. County, State of Utah, on or before the 6th day of July 1926. Dated this 26th day of February, 1926. DAVID J. EVANS, Administrator. R. II. ANDRUS, Attorney. First publication will be March 4th last publication will be April 1st. NOTICE ' United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 23, 1926 To Whom It may Concern is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of land, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, See. 20, Twp. 11 South, Range 4 East S. L. M. Serial 037151, Lists 2275 Alice Joyce and Clive Brooke in THE HOMEMAKER S0 true to life you Also "The Winning cant help but like it! Well worth seeing. Pair. v I Added attraction , Jinny Cold) with Illustratied Songs. Admission 10 cents and 25 cents. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH 10th and 11th TOM MIX and TONY in THE EVERLASTING WHISPERS A drama of Love and Hate in the western hills. Also Baby Peggy In OUR PET. Matinee 3:30 10 cents. Evening 10 cents and 25 cents. s COMING Fred Thomson and Silver King in All Around the ing Pan. fry- Richard Dix in Tho Lucky Devil, and Quo Vadis". |