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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, ttfAH KIMBALL AND EUROPES ATTITUDE TOWARD Sill AMERICA AM) AMERICANS . In connection with the rough treatAmerican tourists by French crowds, bear in mind that some American tourists are foolish. Many, as a Joke, pasted French paper francs on the outside of their luggage with hotel labels, or threw French money on the floor to show how little they thought of it. The shrinking of the franc being, financially, a matter of life and death with the French, they naturally would resent the conduct of such American Idiots. On the other hand, for your comfort, if you feel that this country ought to be more generous with France, bear in mind the statement of Mr. Mellon and the President that we are not trying to collect one dollar of the money loaned to France BEFORE the Armistice, while the war was on. All of that debt is wiped out in the settlement proposed. But that is not told to the French people. Some European countries threaten to boycott American investors and borrow their money elsewhere. That would be a blessing to the Americans who are silly enough to invest in foreign bonds that may or may not be CONFERENCE SPEAKERS ment of ( Continued trorn Page 1 ) "",n the singers of Zion, and said they were doing a great deal of good la spreading the Gospel. He told of an incident in his missionary' experiences in the Southern States when the leader of a mob was converted to the Gospel through the singing of a song. "Joseph Smith," the speaker said, was the great prophet of this dispensation. He was the architect; Brigham Young was the builder, but Brigham Young could not have accomplished the things he did without the aid of the men who were back of him to uphold his hands, or without the aid of the Lord. Without the the Lord. Without the Spirit of God, the great leaders of our church would be absolutely helpless. We are all entitled to inspiration and revelation for ourselves, but there is only one man who is entitled to receive revelation for the church; that Is the prophet." Bishop David A. Smith said in part "This Is the work of the Lord, Men may fail, but the Lord never does. It is necessary for us to be tried and have troubles in order to give us experience. God never calls a man or a woman to a position of trust and responsibility in His work unless He gives them opportunity to qualify themselves for it. The Priesthood quorums are given to us to prepare us for the work we are supposed to do. The choir sang in closing, "The Martyr," after which the benediction was pronounced by Ray Davis of the High Council. At the afternoon session the choir of the Spanish Fork Third ward sang an anthem, "Praise Ye the Mighty God. The invocation was offered by Bishop Lars P. Larsen, after which the choir sang "Let the Mountains Shout for Joy. Ira J. Markham, who has returned recently from the Canadian mission, was the first speaker. Albert Swenson, senior member of the High Council gave a report of the work of that body. The choir sang an anthem, "Gospel Three rooms, pantry SATURDAY Sugar 10 pounds 59c For Rent closet and basement at Leiand. See at SKAGGS. Limit 10 pounds. Mrs. Ruth Bowen, Spanish Fork. (ADVKKTlSKUBNt, I . (ADVKBTISKKENT) Miss Eleanor Christoplierson has Miss Annie Proctor who has been gone to Rigby, Iraho, where she will visiting for several weeks with her be employed in one of the seed houssister, Mrs. Lavelle Butt of Roberts, es during the winter. Idaho, has returned to her home here. The members of the Palmyra ward enjoyed their annual outing at the Geneva resort last Thursday afternoon. There were 167 people present at the dinner which was served at one long table at noon, each having provided a basket lunch. During the afternoon the pastimes of the resort were enjoyed, and races and a baseball game under the direction of Ed. Huntington, George Hansen and Mrs. Nellie Nelson were fam-In- y Good Name Mrs. George Hales entertained at a family dinned Saturday evening in honor of her husbands birthday anniversary. Coeers were laid for the members of the immediate family, a hot chicken Bupper being served at six oclock after which the time was spent enjoying music and social priceless jealously upheld - - Dodge Brothers have kept the faith. Year after year their motor car has continued to mature into a better Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chrlstopher-so- n and family, Mr. and Mrs, Will enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Christoplierson, 70 gallons of butterWanted and family and Fern Barney each milk or skim milk delivered motored to Cherry creek week. See H. J. Mortensen. Chris-tophorso- better product Beauty has been added to depend and i ability, comfort and silence to beauty. Endless refinements have been made, and the basic sources of Dodge Brothers quality maintained in every detail. As a consequence, the NAME Dodge Brothers is even more val- n, Saturday afternoon and spent Sunday there visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barney and other friends Alta Superior Mining and Milling and visited all the points of interest company, principal place of business, In that vicinity. They returned to Provo, Utah. their homes Sunday evening. a at that is NOTICE hereby given of meeting of the Board of Directors the Alta Superior Mining and Millon ing company, a corporation, held DANCE 1926, of 9th the August, day Monday, paid. assessment No. 9 of two dollars ($2) But it wont happen. Borrowing per thousand shares was levied upon from good old "Uncle Shylock, a3 the outstanding capital stock of the GIRLS Europe calls him, will continue as corporation, payable Immediately to E. E. Nelson, secretary of said corlong as Uncle will lend. The wise American will invest in poration at his office, room No. 2, Farrer Building, Provo, Utah, P. O. America. i tnvaimmimrn ASSESSMENT NOTICE uable than the great Dodge Brothers plant itself, and eminently worthy of the public confidence it everywhere inspires. The public may rest assured that a Good Name so priceless will be safeguarded jealously by those who hold its destinies in their hands. Sport Roadster f 956 and First Annual BATHING REVIEW Box 161. Any stock upon which this assessMrs. Mima Hales returned home on ment may remain unpaid on the 7th Thursday of last week after spending day of September, 1926, will be dea month at interesting places in Cal- linquent and advertised for sale at ifornia. She was accompanied on public auction, and unless payment is her trip by her daughter, Miss Leah made before, will be sold on Friday, Hales of Salt Lake City. the 24th day of September, 1926, at the office of the secretary at 2 oclock PROBATE AXD GUARDIANSHIP p. m., to pay the delinquent assessNOTICES ment thereon, together with the cost For further information concerning of advertising and expense of sale. E. E. NELSON, Secretary. the following notices consult the Office Room No. 2, Farerr Bldg. Postofflce Box, No. 161. undersigned or county clerk. Restoration. Publication dates: Aug. 12, 19, 26. Bishop David A. Smith said in part When Gods children come together NOTICE TO CREDITORS hopeful and prayerful of receiving a ESTATE OF CARL A. MARCUSEN, anblessings, the prayer is usually swered. Our natures have not been Deceased: t changed because of the fact that we Creditors will present claims with have left the spiritual world and have vouchers to the at Price, undersigned become mortal beings on this earth. We do not receive knowledge in a Utah, on or before the 14th day of great flood, all at once, but little by August, A. D. 1926. Dated June 7th., CARL R. MARCUSEN, little, as we can receive it and make 1926. f use of it, and we get new light only Admistrator of the Estate of Carl A. as fast as we make full use of what we already have. We are here on the Marcusen, Deceased. earth to learn the difference between BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys. (ADVEBT1SEUENT) good and evil. It isnt the knowledge we have that is going to save us, but the advantage we take of the opporIn the District Court of the Fourth tunities presented to us. It takes an Judicial District of the State of Utah, effort to get the spirit of the Lord, but the spirit of the devil is continu- in aud for the County of Utah. In the matter of the estate of ally trying to get into possession of us. It is the duty of every man to LEVAN SIMMONS, Deceased. learn the duties of his office and callNOTICE TO CREDITORS ing, and if he does not learn them, he will present claims with Creditors will be rejected. to the undersigned at his vouchers J. Golden Kimball, in his closing address, said in part: "We should be residence in Thistle, Utah, on or bevery careful about Judging our fore October 25, 1926. for the judgment with which Dated June 23, 1926. we Judge, we shall also be judged. SPENCER SIMMONS, We have all got to forgive our fellow Administrator. men before God will forgive us. There are none of us perfect, and although R. II. ANDRUS, Attorney. we pride ourselves sometimes with UDVKBTISEUXNT) the thought that we do not steal or commit othfcr crimes, we can never NOTICE TO CREDITORS be too sure of ourselves, and should of LEWIS MERRIMAN, deEstate not pray to God that temptation may come to us too great for us to bear. ceased. Remember that God is just as powCreditors will present claims with erful today as he was in the days of vouchers to the undersigned at Maiu Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Remember to prove the Lord and put Him and 2nd South Streets, Salt Lake to the test, and see if He will not pour City, Utah, on or before the 5th day out blessings because of jour faith- of November, A. D. 1926. fulness. WALKER BROS. BANKERS, AdThe choir sang in closing "Grant ministrator of the Estate of Lewis after which the Us Peace, O Lord, benediction was pronounced by Jos. Merriman, Deceased, by John WalA. Francis of the High Council. lace, its Trust Officer. BALL, MUSSER & MITCHELL, AtSATURDAY Sugar 10 pounds D9c torneys for Administrator. Limit 10 pounds. ut SKAGGS. Date of first 1, 1926 and therefore 1 At EDGEWATER Touring Car I960 Coupe Special Sedan 11012 ,..$1130 JENSEN SERVICE THURSDAY, August 26 SPANISH FORK, UTAH $50.00 in PRIZES Brothers Dodge MOTOR CARS Review to be held during the dance. All girls wishing to enter will please leave your application with the managers at Edgewater. Jor Economical Transportation 'tm m(0 Features V) o o o o n; publication, July (ADVEHTIBKMKNTj (ADvasTimumm Christian Kelson of this city announces the engagement of his daughter, Lillian, to Dr. Wilford Wilson of Iayson. The marriage will take place the latter part of August at The bride has Denver, Colorado. been a successful business woman of Spanish Fork for several years. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah At the present writing the Lleu-ranc- e club, the Jameson Sisters, Eugene Jacobsen, Elisha Warner and Miss Lois Bowen are on a very successful concert tour of Southern Utah and as a fitting climax the concert will be given here at the Junior High Auditorium next Tuesduy night, Aug-21t- h dence, Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the 14th day of October, 1926. MARGARET STRINGER, Executrix of the estato of Elizabeth Stoker, Deceased. MORGAN, COLEMAN & TUCKER, Attorneys for Executrix, Provo, Utah. at 8:30 p. in. A select group of musical numbers has been arranged for this program and a real treat is in store for. all. After five concerts in the south, the program should have a smoothness that will be pleasing Indeed. The Jameson Sisters and Mr. Faux in solos and trios will be at their best and MIhs Bowen will surprise with now dances. The program will consist of ensemble numbers by the Lleurancu Club, trios by the Jameson Sisters and Mr.Faux, select concert numbers by Mnster Eugene Jacobsen, solos by Miss Jameson and Mr. Fanx, readings by Bishop Warner and dances by Miss llowen. This should prove to be one of the best entertainments ever presented here and it is hoped that the Spanish Forkers will appreciate what their people are doing in these lines. The concert Is under the auspices of the Stako Primary Dourd and the funds will be used by them in their various activities. The prices are very moderate. Dout miss it. at these LawPrices! County, Utah. In the matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH STOKER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors of the above entitled estate will present claims with vouch-et- s to the undersigned at her resi- RjurDocr $ Sedan Lndau$Jgg (AUVEBTISEMENT) NOTICE i'OIt PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 8th, 1926. 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