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Show ) THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH ATdMIMY G Granulated Lyo for soap making per can 10c Large white navy Leans 3 lbs 23c 2 RELIABLE QUALITY - nejM vc GOODS ALWAYS AT LOWER PRICER DEPARTMENT STORES 23c bars Those good soft shell walnuts INSTITUTION LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION 23c Lnrfto bars Castile Hand Soap 7 lairs Any kind of laundry soap 7 NATION-- WIDE WORLDS ,w. , -- I nii.jj. . to i; to 33c lbs 23c Lilrge juicy lemons per tloz We have left u few of those good 1 rooms which we are Sidling at 49c Dont forget that are we Ilead-Quarte- for POULTRY rs SUPPLIES and CHICK FEEDS of all kind. SPANISH FORK Betty Compson Reveals Darkest CO-- O First Class Seed Oats for sale. See Jacob G. Andrus . (AI)VKHTIKKMKNT) A. T. Money is still at tho Amor! can Fork Hospital and while his condition Is satisfactory ho will not be There wasn't a dull moment on the able to be brought homo for several set during the making of "The Palace weeks. of Pleasure, Fox Film production based upon Adolf Paul's story, "Lola D. II. Drown is at the L. D. S. Montez," showing at the Angelus Hospital In Salt Lake convaiesing threatre Friday. Emmett Flynn, the slowly from a major operation. If director, was in deep meditation over his condition continues to improve he the business of the next scene. will be abe to return home in' two 4 Dotty Compson, who is featured weeks. ; with Edmund Lowe in the picture, picked up a violin and asked the Relatives here have received the musicians to play the "Fifth Noc- announcement of the birth of a turne Then she played first plain daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olsen tlvely, then rapturously. of Durley, Idaho, last week. The Then it was that the secret came mother was formerly Miss Mabel Nelout. Miss Compson, before entering son, and was born In Spanish Fork upon her motion picture career that she has a wide circle of relatives and , was to make her name known to mil- friends here. - v lions in every country on the globe, was a professional vlolinst. She Mrs. Joseph Roach of Palmyra entoured America, playing in all im- tertained from seven till 8:30 o'clock portant vaudeville threatres in the Sunday evening In honor of the 15th country as a Gipsy vlolinst. anniversary of her twin daughters, Lois and LaRtie. Music and games For Sale Five milch cows. See were enjoyed until 8:30 when lunchEdward Williams, eon was served to 15 Junior young t ADVERTISE UNTl people. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts and children Members of the Self Culture club of Provo, who jspent the week-en- d honored one of their number, Mrs. C. with Mrs. Roach. Secret of Life i V Jacobson, last Friday evening, members taking their luncheon gathering at her home. The evenwas spent In social conversation enjoying a variety of games. At 11 oclock luncheon was served to twelve members. M. tbe and ing and The Gleaner Girls of the First ward gave the program at the conjoint meeting Sunday, March 7th. Their teacher Mrs. Annie Stanton was In charge. The opening song was sunfe by the Gleaner girls, prayer by Richard Jex,2plano duet Violet and Vfood, reading Mrs. Charles Allred. Talks on the life and missionary Journey of Paul by Gladys Gardner, Mabel Ellis,, Caroline and Christie Warner. Mrs Neil L. Gardner of the Stake Board gave a few of her .experiences while working with the Gleaner girls. Two violin selections were given by Mr. Carl Jacobson and son Eugene accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Jacobson. For tho Woman, Miss, and Junior Dor-thel- la Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson celebrated their golden wedding Thursday March 4th. They were married In Westeros, Sweden, March 4, 1876, and soon after embraced the gospel and came to Utah In 1887 settling In West Weber. They moved to Wilson In 1900 and In 1913 came to They are parents of five children, all living, a number of grandchildren and one Denj-aml- n. great-grandchil- d. Miss Ethel Hales was hostess to the Bridge club Monday evening. Luncheon was served at the card tables at 8 oclock. Bridge was the diversion , High score was won by Mrs. Hazel Tall and the guest prize by Mrs. Faul Allen. Twelve members and five special guests were present, the guests were Miss Grace Hales, Mrs. Paul Allen, Mrs. Alma C. Hales, Mrs. Grant Rounds, and Mrs. R. A. Hales, the later of Salt Lake. 4 j RESTORED Rlg-tru- p, FOR RENT All the second floor of my building, for office rooms. Mrs. Caroline Hayes. It well-groom- ed Give Us the Test to Serve You Best! (ADVEBTlSEUEXT) For Sale One of the following farms Joseph Brockbank's 27 acre farm Joying town on the west or the hay farm of J. A. Brockbank on the east bench with team, machinery, 100 tons of hay etc. For reasonable price and terms see J. A. Brckbank. - HER lADVEBTIHEHSKTI HEILTH ritis and rheumatic pains which seemed to center in my hips and in misery both day and kept ritis And Rheumatism night, mecontinues Mrs. Gee. For But Great Medicine three years I had been in this condition, and I had severe headaches Made Her So Well And and felt weak and all rundown. I Happy She Can Never was simply in a deplorable state of Praise Enough, Says health. But since taking three bottles Idaho Woman. of this wonderful Kamak all those neuritis and rheumatic pains are have been rid of those MI Just knew Kamnk was differ- gone: and I headaches and built ifp to ent from ordinary medicine by the awful feel like a new person. where I way people on all sides were prais- I simply just relish and enjoy my meals ing it, but it was tdmply amazing more than ever now, and I am so the way this medicine reully rid well and happy that I just cant me of my troubles and restored me naif enough. Karnuk praise deto such grand health again, Kurnuk Is sold In Spanish Fork clares Mrs. Anna Gee, of Burley, exclusively by The World Drug Idaho. 1 suffered just awful from neu and leading dugglst in every town Suffered Affony from Neu- ' Just a3 sure a3 the coming of Spring, is the advent of the seasons new tyles in all feminine Apparell And just as welcome and refreshing! This store is aglow with dazzling new silk Frocks, smartly tailored Spring ' trim Shoes, and tasteful Gloves, Lingerie, Coats, . Hose, and all the small needs of the woman or miss. We want you to eee this Springtime of Style which pervades every corner of our Store! Us At The Fashioei At The AaodstoiriiLainni Friday Kfleeft Camp No. 1 of the J. Wile Thotuaa chapter of the daughtera of the ploneera met at the home of Mra. A. V. Nelson, March 12th. The meeting commenced at 2 o'clock. Mra L. P. Laraon preaiding and Mrs. Maggie Swenson In charge, community aingtng "Love At Home", prayer Chaplin Caroline Holt, zinging "Count Your Many Blessings", polo Mlaa Mary Sorenson, history of Charlca Henry Hatca, given by Mra. A. V. Nelson, history of Juln Ann Lockwood Hales, given by Mrs. Hazel Thomas. Reading by Mrs. Isolde Carr, duet by Mra. Ray Thomas and Mlsa Nelson, history of Utah given by Mrs. Joseph Wilkins. Financial report of last year given by Alice Snell, annual report given by Mrs. L. P. After singing refreshment Laraon. Tho were served by the hostess. next meeting will be held at the homo of Mra. James Swenson on tho 15th day of April. Vice-Preside- nt See Hoot Gibson the Ridin Kid A eowpuncher'a experience In a big city, life on a big ranch In Ariy zona and a thrilling race with a girl's home and future aa the prlzo feature "The Arizona cross-countr- proSweepstakes." Universal-Jewe- l duction to bo shown In the Angelus theatre Saturday, with Hoot Gibson, the "rldln kid" of the screen, In the leading role. "The Arizona was produced under the direction of Clifford Smith, whoes Intimate knowledge of ranch life and existence of the the surrounded by been has rowpuncher, Sweep-stake- happy-go-luck- s' y an excellent enst many of the screen which Includes fans favorites. For Sale The home of H. Jensen In Fourth ward. (ADVIETtSKMSNT) B. Evenniinigl The first lawn mower of the s Work of cleaning the irrigation made Its a p pea ram : yesterday ditches of the city has been going when James Gottorn vent tred out and forward rapidly this week with a big force of men employed wnder the cut the lawn In front of his hotel. direction of tho water supervisor, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller of Magna wu? the work would have been finished In Spanish Fork Monday and Tuesday this week If the storm had not set It attending to some business connect- hack somewhat. ed with the sale of her home on Sth North and Main which has keen purMr. and Mrs. Fred Dart went to chased by David Williams. Springvllle Thursday afternoon to attend tho funeral services for their Last Wednesday evening the friend Mrs. Joseph Bagley, .who died Spanish Fork Firemen lost to t hr after an Illness of only four dags Salt Lake team 34 to 23 In one of the from Influenza. She leaves three fastest games yet played by these small children, the eldest ten, pt)ij teams. The first half ended 15 to 9 Iho youngest two years of age. ,u In favor of Salt Lnke City. This game wns the first of n Series of thne The Odd Fellows of Spanish Fork games to play off the lie between gave their annual St. Patricks Day Spanish Fork and Salt Lnke City In danco at the Auditorium Wednesday the State Firemen's Basket Bull evening. The function was a pleasTournament. The next game will he ing social success. St. Patrick capa played at tho City Pavilion, Friday gay hullouna adding to the festivity March 19th. Come oat and help tlu of the occasion. Quite a number local Firemen put It over the Salt form adjacent) towns attended the Lnkcrs, they can do It. function. il |