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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH ASSESSMENT NOTICE i - 4 , Alta Superior Mining and Milling Company, Principal place of Business FROM PALETTE TO MORTAR BOARD Two Millionth Notice is hereby given that at a of directors of meeting of the board g and Milling Superior-LininAlta the held on a corporation, Company, Thursday, the 13th day of May, 1926, assessment No. 8, of two dollars ($2) per thousand shares was levied upon the outstanding capltol stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Elmer E. Nelson, secretary of said corporation, at his office room No. 2 Farrer Building, Provo, Utah, P. 0. Box No. 161. Any stock upon which this assess ment may remain unpaid on the 13th day of June, 1926 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Thursday the 1 5th day of July 1926, at the office of the secretary at 2 oclock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. ELMEIt E. NELSON, Sec. Office Boom No, 2 Farrer Bldg., Tost Office Box No. 161. rubliatlon dates: May 20, 27, June 3, and Chevrolet Sold A Irovo, Utah. o The two millionth Chevrolet produced by the Chevrolet Motor company recently climbed the steps of the new state capltol building at Jackson, Mississippi, while members of the adjounlng state legislature viewed the performance.' A heavy rain preceding the event made the climb at a 45 degree angle, hazardous, but failed to scatter a crowd of more than 7,000 which waited throughout the downpour. Burned patches of rubber on the steps marked the progress of the coach up the steep Incline, indicating the power necessary to make the ascent. The climb had been negotiated only once before and several powerful types of cars recently failed to arrive on top. Many of the legislature, themselves Chevrolet owners, greeted G. Porter Dukes, service manager of the Capltol Chevrolet company, local dls-- j Saturday Specials . 100 lbs. Flour Special Saturday 13 lbs. Sugar 9 lb. sack Rolled Oats 3 11 oz. cans Pork & Deans Tomatoes per can Rice 3 lbs A D and O W soap G bars Matches G boxes Vernal Honey best grade 2 lbs of as-!- T j SUMMER HATS feat. Just Arrived at the Hayes Millinery IIAYES BUILDING Ground Floor All the latest styles and shapes to select from Young women artists turn from their Jars of color and paint brushes to assist plasterers In setting ornaments in place atop huge pylons which adorn the mala entrances to the Palaco of Agriculture and Food Products, of the vast exhibition buildings which forms a part of the great International Exposition being staged in Philadelphia from June 1 to December 1 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Climbing ladders and walking along rickety scaffolds Is nothing new to these young ladles, but each time they do It they get a Sesqut-Centennl- Come and See Them thrill RIDE THE ' SltMM OREM WlM Jm,M Rivtav LINE" Lm , Fort Fm PUmmtt Imi rw Safety I taiMMUl AND Paxsom Economy Pm End Excursions SATURDAY to MONDAY INCLUSIVE Week- - SPANISH FORK TO 50c Provo and Return Salt Lake and Return $1.80 Cash paid for all kinds of Poultry. John Deer 4 row beet cultivator in See A. G. Stone, Phone 106 M 2. good condition for sale cheap. Call at Press Office. Mrs. Robert Parnell of Burmister, returned home Saturday after spendThe J. Wylie Thomas Chapter of ing a week here visiting with her the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, parents Mr. and Mrs. George Dean camp No. 2. met Thursday afternoon and other relatives. at the First ward Relief Society hall. Following the opening exercises the at Junior the High Friday night history of James G. Higglnson, School building, Loulst llone, daugh- pioneer and his wife Eliza Jane ter of Mr. and Mrs. ffm. D. Hone fell Buchanan, was given by their daughdown the steps and was rendered ters, Miss Eve Higginseu and Mrs. and bruised considerable. Grace Mlleing; musical numbers were Principal Br(lckbank asked Allen a saxaphone duet,' Masters Melvin Clayson to take the girl home, which Keel and Ronald Nelson; .solos, he did, but on the way home with her Vivian Mlleing and, Leah Nelson, he crossed a high crossing near the reading, Ruth Higglnson; talk, of James G. Hlgglnsen as Foundry, throwing; Miss Hone to the some In she School car of the and top. My way Teacher, Mrs. Priscilla on the of five teeth her Swenson, Provo; frnt caught Original, poem, bow which pried them up bringing Memory of School Days When James the process with them. Dr. Hagan Higglnson was Our Teacher, comwas called and he had the girl sent posed and read by Mrs. Rosetta to Dr. W. T. Brockbank who put the Warner. Following the regular closteefh back Into place. Miss Hone Is ing devotional exercies, refreshments getting along nicely, but the doctor were served to 50 members and InvitIs not sure of saving her teeth. ed guests. "Re-mininc- es Ask Local Agent about our One Fare Round Trip and 2 cents per mile rates. Heated Car Service for protection of parishable freight Salt Lake&Utah R.R. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers After once making the climb, the car backed down, demonstrating the holding power of Its brakes, and then repeated the demonstration. The car was a regular stock model and because of being the 2,000,000th Chevrolet produced, had been shlped to various cities of the country for exhibition. The Capltol Chevrolet company planned the stunt as a final showing of the car before selling it Two furnished ro0ms for rent. See to a resident of Jackson. Mrs.: Annie Matley. A parade of several hundred Chevrolet automobiles, driven by Two furnished roqms for rent. See their owners and headed by the mounted police division of Jacksor Mrs. Ed. M. Rowe. and the demonstration car, preceded Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Curtis of the exhibition at the capltol. Mayor Commissioner Hawkins Scott, City Magna and their two children spent and R. F. Hicks, assistant Chevrolet Sunday here visiting with Mr. and zone sales manager gave brief talks Mrs. John DeGraw, the parents of on completion of the ascent. Mrs. Curtis. SATIRIUY, MAY 22th 49c 27c 12c 25c 25c 25c 25c 49c 10c J Lost A pair of spectacls. Finder please return to J. J. Banks. (ADVIRTI8XUXNT) Mrs. Hazel Nolan arrived home Friday night afjer spending five months visiting her folks at Sheri-dia- n, Arkansas. - Camp No. 2. of the J. Wylie The Spanish Fork Klwanls club Thomas Chapter met at the home of Mrs. James Creer. Following the held their regular meeting Thursday The opening exercises, the following pro- evening at the Tuttle gram was given: Instrumental music, main feature of the evening was a tea-roo- Margaret Roberts, reading, Helen Roberts; planblogue, Miss Marie Creer; history of John W. Snell by his grandaughter, Mrs. Jane Cloves, minuet, Martha Swenson and Margaret Roberts; continued reading of the History of Utah, Mrs. Maggie Ludlow; reading, Mabel Ellis; of John W. Snell, by John F. Beck. Following the closing exercises refreshments were served by the refreshment cotnmitte to 50 members and Invited guests. report given by J. W. Christensen In regard to prospects for securing a unit of the national gard for Spanish Fork; Myron Crandall of Sprlngville, o district deputy for the district gave an interesting talk on Klwanls activities in the district for 1926. The regular luncheon was served. F. J. Faux led in community singing with Bernice Jensen accompanist. The meeting was well attendUtah-ldah- ed. MONDAY, MAY 24th TUESDAY, MAY 25th CECIL B. De MILLES production j- j NOTICE Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 7, 1926. Notice is hereby given that Joseph G. Shepherd of Sprlngville, Utah, who, on January 25, 1926, made homestead entry. Serial, No. 025744, for Lot 9, EV4 SW, SWKSE14 Sec. 31, T 9 S. Range 4 East, and on Dec. 5, 1922, made additional homestead entry. Serial 032131 for N ft SEtf. SEtfSEtt, Section 31, Township 9 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above before the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 25th day of May 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: Nathan Edwards, El wood Wilson, Louis Edwards and Frank Baker all of Thistle, Utah. Ell F. Taylor, Register. (ADVEHTMUSUKNTl wf.d. iin.i Trims. MAY 2Gth and 27th WILLIAM FOX rn For further information concerning the following notices consult undersigned er county clerk. Taken from FJenoro Meher-in- s daring novel that ran in the TELEGRAM THREE FACES Widt Rorf.ktAmes with EAST-- eatneeloy J. 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In the matter of the Estate of WILLIAM M. EVANS, Deceased: t NOTICE TO CKEDITOHH Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at hta residence In Spanish Fork City, Utah County, state of Utah, on or beforo the 23rd day of August, 1926. DAVID J. EVANS, Administrator, It. II. Andrus, Attorney. IADVUTI8KMKKT. .EDMUND BURNS. JK the In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of residence. prutnU PUBLICATION NOTICES SAND CicuB.Dk Muxft FOIt IKt MUTE AND GUARDI AN8HI1 presents JETTACOUIHL t M'H- IT1 w 89c 07t L Angelus Theatre Program FRIDAY, MAY 21th :.$3.19 ! Large pkg. White King Washing Powder .a Jello per packet 1 large pkg. Poets Granulated Washing Machine Soap, 13 bars Crystal White or A. B. Naptha Soap QQa ? aU for PHONE 75 SERVICES QUALITY tributors, as he reached the summit . the capltol entrance. Several A ornamental stone pylons on the cent caused the car to proceed slowly and added to the difficulty of thej 10. (ADVBUTIHEIUCNT) ij Matinee Wed. 3:20 10c Evening 10c and 25c 444444444444444444444444464444444444444444044044444444440444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444044440 ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN JENSEN 1 DECEASED: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room 1, Knight Block, Trove, Utah, on or before the 26th day of June, A. D. 1926. Dated the 17th day of April, Aj D., 1920. EVE K. TATTON, Administratrix of the estate of Chrlsttsn Jensen, BOOTH and BROCKBANK, UDVSBTINSMIirr) - |