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Show A baby boy was born July 2nd to Eddie Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rowe of this city, with four Mrs. Harold Gardner. young men friends of Eureka, are enMr. and Mrs. Lew Mar Price and joying a camping trip in the Yellowlittle son of Beaver spent part of the stone Park. week here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Uri Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Manwill of Rich-HolMrs. Flavel and Rosetta Idaho, Miss Zina Money left yesterday of this city are enjoying a trip thru a to the Yelowsitone Park, according morning for Los Angeles, California, letter received by relatives here.. where she will spend a few months with her sister, Mrs. Bryan Beck. Miss Helga Jones spent the early Miss Mildred Evans entertained part of the week visiting in Salt Lake Miss Jones Esther Her sister, City. Tuesday night at a lawn party In who has spent the month In Salt honor of Miss Zina Money, who left Lake, came home for a week. the next day to spend a few months in Los Angeles. Following are the Home MissionMiss Helen Dahle was hostess for ary appointments for Sunday, July 11th for Palmyra Stake. the Builder girls of the Third ward R. W. Creer and M. I. A. at her home Tuesday evening. Lake Shore Morris J. Martell, Following lesson study and the reguDavid J. Evans end lar class work, refreshments were Leland S' Glen A. Rowe. served at 9:30. Francis A. Hanks and Palmyra Charles W. Booth. Billi, the 13 years old son of Mr. Salem Wm. II. Tolhurst and and Mrs. John B. Jones, suffered I Reed Halverson. broken left arm at the elbow Joint Spanish Fork First Albert Sweu when . . he fell from a horse he was son and Patriarch IVm. Grotrgiit. Dr. Hughes reduced the riding Samuel fracture, and later took an picSpanish Fork Second II. Cornaby and Joseph A. Francis. ture of the injury, which la getting Dr. Joseph along nicely. Spanish Fork Third Hughes and Bishop Ellsh Warner. Spanish Fork Fourth Ray Davis The three younger groups of the and Henry Sabin. Third ward Primary and their teachSpecial musical programs are be ers entertained the members of the lng arranged in each ward. Third ward Relief Society at their The regular Stake Priesthood meet regular meeting Tuesday. The little lng will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at folks gave an entertaining program the Spanish Fork High School. after which refreshments were served to the members of the Relief Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Sorenson an nounce the marriage of their daught er, Stensa, to Lester E. Morgan, July At the regular meeting of the AmMr. and erican Legion to be held on the ev2nd, at Eagle, Colorado. Mrs. Morgan will make their home ening of July 14, delegates to the for the present at Minturn, Colorado. Department convention to be held at Cedar City in August will be appointFriends of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dean ed. All Legionnaires are requested gave them a pleasant surprise Tues- to be present. Any service man who day evening previous to their depart- has not yet registered for the current ure for Edmonton, Canada, to make year may do so by being present at their home. The function was at the this meeting or by getting in touch home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dart, with the i Adjutant or Commander. which was bright with summer flowers, Shasta daisies and sweet peas Miss Elizabeth Strang of the ladles predominating. A musical program staff of the W. C. T. U. of Salt Lake was the feature of the evening, Miss and Mrs. Fannie Davis of the same Millie Christmas entertaining with place spent Sunday and Monday here, accordlan selections, and Mrs. Sarah guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. 8trang'. Dean and Miss Marguerite Thomas Mrs. Davis is the widow of a Presbywith vocal selections. Fred S. Dart terian minister, formerly pastor of gave a dialect reading. At 10:30 a the church at Cannajoharl, New York buffet luncheon was served to 16. where Mrs. Strang formerly lived, Out of town guests were Mr. and and is acquainted with many of Mrs. Mrs. James Francom Jr. of Payson. Sttangs relatives, so the ladles enAsisting the hostess in serving were joyed a very pleasant visit. Mrs. Mrs. Emily Johnson, Mrs. Charles Davis daughter is at present general Dart and Mrs. Helga Jones. secretary of the Y at Salt Lake. d, Saturday Specials SUGAR, 100 lbs. delivered $0.00 Good Quality BROOMS 04c All Best Grades COFFER 55c Largo Packages CORN FLAKES '.-- 15c Small Packages CORN FLAKES 10c JELLO, per package Utah CABBAGE per lb 10c 1 1 4c 74c gallon KARO SYRUP RAISINS, 2 pkts. for 25c 23c Bishop COCOA Best Grade Red Bottle Rubbers, 4 pkts. for PEAS and TOMATOES, per can PHONE 75 SERVICES 25c; 10c QUALITY JEX B. 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Utah MONEY TO LOAN Plenty of Money to Loan on improved Farms G$ A Angelins Theatre Program FRIDAY, JULY 9th The story of a love that was greater than social po?i-tio- n or money or jealousy. . ! Longtime Wednesday and Thursday JULY 14 and 15 The Btory of the West, when life hung on a hair trigger. Wads THRONE Mother insisted, despite Dads protest, that the old oak Mor ris chair had no place in the newly decorated living room. But daughter came to Dads rescue, and brought his chair by refinishlng it in walnut with BENNETTS SPARSTAIN. Lffet 77k up-to-d- 7 VV . el SCENE FOM THE PRICE OF PLEASURE with VIRCNIA VALLI end NORMAN KERRY A UNIVERSAL JEWtU THE PRICE OF PLEASURE iiin I55&I - w. h TQMJJmCjm LAST Of THE DUAMES wiuiah ro ittciAi nooutrio is lost so don't hesitate. Make up your mind right now to see TIIE TOUG1I GUY. WILD in IIOT DO 0 SPECIAL Matinee at 2:50 TIIE VOLGA BOATMAN July 21 and 22 Why not refinish those pieces of furniture grown old in service? You will find the correct finish to match practically every kind of wood; Sparstain comes in oak, light oak, dark oak, walnut, and light and dark mahogany. ;; , , TOM MIX and TONY, the wonder horse in in Zano Greys novel of the wido open spaces .. THE LAST OF THE DUANES With RONALD COLMAN TIIE PERILS OF THE TH NORMA TALMADGE KIRI Also BILLY SULLIVAN Coming .. lie who hesitates Also . UTAH SPANISH FORK i-'- j No Commissions. THE COMMERCIAL BANK ;; Monday and Tuesday JULY 12 and 13 SATURDAY, JULY 10th . There will never he anothKIKI so see it, that you may know the genius of Norma Talmadge. FOX NEWS and Comedy Admission, lOe and 25e ' 44 TOO MUCH MOTIIER-I- Wo arr (Mtittaf I'naairt Bow. Aak aa fa ! V, Via hava a prUo for yon. rardo. Paint N LAW Admission, 10c and 25c aat Products : Matinee Wednesday at 3:30 wl rolof I Also er Also 1 U JEX LUMBER CO. |