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Show i THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH The regular conjoint meeting of the Second ward M. I. A. will be held at the ward meeting house at 7:30 next Sunday evening. Ira J. Markham will be the speaker and a fine musical program will be given. Land for Sale. "Reasonable terms. Wanted of butter, 70 gallons Camp No. 1 of the Daughters of each or milk milk delivered skim See Jesse S. Butler. Utah Pioneers, will meet Thursday, (ADVERTISEMENT) Mrs. of home at the week. See H. J. Mortensen. September 9th, George Bearnson at 3 p. m. The hislADTXBriMUaim The Salem ward held their annual tory of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Cornaby PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP outing an dreunlon yesterday at the will be given. NOTICES Geneva resort. . Important' Announcement LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE CHANGES Effective October 1, 1926 On all calls from points In the territory of The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company and points In the territory oi any other associated company Reductions in Long Distance Rates To points 150 miles or more distant the rates will be substantially reduced The greater the distance, the greater the reduction For example, from Salt Lake to Los Angeles, the basic station-to-statio- n rate will be 33 70 instead of S3 65 ; to Portland 13.05 instead ot 34.10; to Omaha 34.00 instead of 35.55; to Kansas City 34.35 instead of 3610; New York 33.80 instead of 313.75. A few rates for distances between 24 and 110 miles will be ad- to make the schedule consistent throughout, tuited these cases the incresse of the basic station-- ' rate will be only five centa. Reversed Calls . Heretofore the reversal of charges has been avall- -' able only on calls. As a further convenience to the public this privilege will be ex tended to station calls where the rate is 35 centa or more. person-to-perso- . n Longer Reduced Rate Period Reduced rate hours for station-to-statlo- n calls will begin at 7 P. M Instead of 8:30 P. M, as formerly. Between 7 and 8:30 P. M. the discount will be approximately 25 per cent of the day rates; from 8:30 P. M to 4.30 A. M the discount will be about 50 per cent of the day rates. These discounts will apply where the day station-to-statio- n rate is 40 cents or more, with a minimum reduced rate of 35 cents Because of the unsatisfactory aervice conditions which it brought about, the existing midnight discount will be discontinued. station-to-eta-tlo- n The net result of these rate changes will be a saving to the telephone users of the United States of approximately 33,000,000 a year. The service changes are made in the interests of public convenience, to relieve the burden now Imposed by the congestion of business at midnight and to furnish itiU better long distance service. - - The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. ! For further information concerning the following notices consult the Camp No. 2 of the J. Wylie Thomas chapter of Utah Indian War Vetundersigned or county clerk. erans will meet at the home of Mrs. In the District Court of the Fourth Evelyn Jones Thursday, Sept. 9 th. Judicial District of the State of Utah, A wedding receiptlon was held last In and for the County of Utah. Salem AmuseIn the matter of the estate of Friday evening at the In honor of the marriage Hall ment LEVAN SIMMONS, Deceased, of Miss Della Nelson and J. Angus NOTICE TO CREDITORS both of Salem. About Creditors will present claims with Christensen, 500 people were In attendance. Revouchers to the undersigned at bis were served. residence In Thistle, Utah, on or be- freshments fore October 35, 1936. Twenty ladles of the local unit of Dated Jnne 23, 1926. the American Legion Auxiliary at8PENCER SIMMONS, tended the department convention at Administrator. Cedar City last week. Spanish Forks R. II. ANDRUS, Attorney. attendance ranked next to Salt Lake, UOTKXT1BKMXNT) which was In the lead. Through the united effort of our ladles, Mrs. Sara NOTICE TO CREDITORS was elected to the position Estate ot LEWIS MERRIMAN, de- Sterling of District No. 4. of THE CHARM OF GOOD Here are smart hats, the best, in style and quality, that are a pure joy to wear. SEE and TRY them to be convinced that anyone would he an investment in lasting satisfaction. Most moderately priced for the real STYLE values represented. nt ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Malv and 2nd South Streets, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of November, A. D. 1928. .WALKER BROS. BANKERS, Administrator of the Estate of Lewis Merrlman, Deceased, by John Wallace, Its Trust Officer.. BALL, MUSSER & MITCHELL, At- L. John Nuttall Jr., formerly superintendent of the Nebo School District, Is acting president of the Brigham Young U. in the absence of President F. S. Harris at the Attorneys for Executrix, Provo, Utah. - the outstanding capital stock of the (ADTXBT18UaNT . 44444444444444H44444444444444444444444444444444444 444444444444H444444444m44444mm44444H44444 Saturday Specials at st corporation, payable Immediately to uvnanaxiaNn E. E. Nelson, secretary of said corIn the District Court of the Fourth poration at his office, room No. 2, Building, Provo, Utah, P. O. Judicial District of the State ot Utah, Farrer Box 161. in and for Utah County, Uah. , Any stock upon which this assessEstate of MARTHA E. PHILLIPS, ment may remain unpaid on the 7tb otherwise, Martha Phillips, Deceased. day of September, 1926, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at NOTICE TO CREDITORS and unless payment Is . Creditors will present claims with public auction, made before, will be sold on Friday, vouchers to the undersigned at Castle the 24th day of September, 1926, at Gate, Utah, on or before the 25th day the office ot the secretary at 2 oclock of Octoberf D. 1926, p. m., to' pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost Dated August 19th, 1926. REES PHILLIPS, Administrator of of advertising and expense of sale. E. E. NELSON, Secretary. the Estate of Martha E. Phillips, othOffice Room No. 2, Farerr Bldg. erwise Marthg Phillips, Deceased. Postofflce Box, No. 161. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys. Publication dates: Aug. 12, 19, 26. (ADVERTISEMENT) Grace Angus Millinery Pan-Pacif- ic Science Congress at Tokyo, Japan. The acting president Is directing preparations for the opening of the fifty-firyear of the school on The first faculty 13th. September torneys for Administrator. has been called for Septemmeeting Date ot first publication, July 1, 1926 ber 7th at 10 a. m when the final (ADTBBTISXMXVD check-u- p on institutional machinery In the District Court of the Fourth for registration will be made, and Judicial District In and for Utah final details perfected. County, Utah. In the matter of the Estate of ASSESSMENT NOTICE ELIZABETH STOKER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS , Alta Mining and Milling Creditors ot the above entitled es- company,Superior principal place of business, tate will present claims with vouchUtah. ers to the undersigned at her resi- Provo, NOTICE Is hereby given that at a dence. Spanish Fork, Utah, on or bemeeting of the Board of Directors of fore the 14th day of October, 1926. the Alta Superior Mining and MillMARGARET STRINGER, Executrix company, a corporation, held on ing of the estate ot Elizabeth Stoker, Monday, the 9th day of August, 1926, D66ft06d assessment No. 9 of two dollars (32) MORGAN, COLEMAN & TUCKER, per thousand shares waa levied upon 1 SPANISH FORK o FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 SATURDAY, SEPT. 4th fWl LU M FOXTfckftfj RucMmes inT o o MONDAY, SEPTEMBER G tuesday7september 7 CERTO, per bottle 24c ALUMINUM, Soap Special, reg. $1.75 value for 33c P. and O. WHITE SOAP, G 25c 20c Large Sweet CANTALOUPES, each 5c Three-Sta- r MALT SYRUP, per can G5c BROOMS, each 49c High Grade Glass MIXING BOWLS, five in a set regular $1.50 value for 99c SPANISH FORK ! CO-O- P. 4H4444444H4444444444444HH4W444444l4444t4t Wednesday and Thursday SEPTEMBER 8 and 9 Paramount. LABOR DAY EXCURSION DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Round trip Fares Salt Lake City . $2.00 Ogden $2.00 Tickets o nsale September 4th only. Good for return not later than September 7th of the screens M bars Large Sweet Spanish ONIONS, 10 lbs so-call- ed football epic j 99c s SALMON, 2 tall cans one that has the on all the drop Westerns a Zane Grey andeteerthis P. 50c Heres YoullstmdupfiS CO-O- Large heavy zinc BUCKET, regular 75c, for THE ANGELUS THEATRE PROGRAMME O MILLINERY Goo din coache sonly. stopovers. No . PALMYRA STAKE TEMPLE WORKERS Excursion OREM LINE Wednesday, Sept. 8th SALT LAKE CITY And Return William Haines A daredevil who wanted peace and willingly fought Heres for it. ono you can play with the assurance of a most delightful evenings enter-taihmen- t. also WILLIAM DESMOND in Also . BIG GAME THE WINKING IDOL Matinee at 2:30 Jack Pickford and Mary Brian also FOX NEWS and TUNE UP Trains will leave Salem at 6:45 and 7:07 a. m. The story of a convent girl Spantih Fork 6:64 and 7:16 a. m. who went out into the world to cam love. BOUND TRIP FARE Salem Spanlah Fork ....31.20 (No Half Farea) Also ..........91,30 COMINO BACK Tickets good for return on all regular tratni tame day. COMING ATTRACTIONS REX, the Wild Horse, in THE DEVIL HORSE MARY PICKFORD in "SPARROWS VALENTINO in SON OF A SHEIK Also BUSTERS HEART BEATS Matinee Wednesday at 3:30. Admission, Matinee, 10c Evening, 10c and 25c ;; Ba aeclabla and all rlda together on the "OREM." Ifa not only cheaper, too, than driving, but SAFER. Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Henry I. Moor and D. P, Abtrcromble, Receivers |