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Show THE SPANISH FOEK PEESS, SPANISH FOEK, UTAH Palmyra Stake Temple Workers' EXCURSION . OREM LINE Tho J. Wylie Thomas Chapter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp No. 2, will meet October 14th at the home of Msr. Bruce Hayes. Mortenson, Phone 124-J-- Trains will leave Salem at 5:45 and 7 :07 a. m. Leave Spanish Fork at 5:54 and 7:1G a. m. ROUND TRIP FARE Salem $1.30 Spanish Fork $1.20 (No Half Fares) Tickets will be good for return on all Fcgular trains same day. Be sociable and all ride together on the OREM. Its not only cheaper, too, than driving- but immeasurably SAFER. . Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Hughes and daughter, Grace, were the guests this 'week of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Jones. They left Tuesday for Long Beach, California, where they will spend the winter. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers Mis Viola Jones was hostess to the Bridge club last Friday night at her home. Five tables of Bridge were played, Miss Esther Anderson winning high score prize and Mrs. Alma Tall the guest prize. Luncheon was served at eight o'clock to the members and Mrs. Shermjin McGarry, Mrs. John B. Jones, Mrs. Alma Tall and Miss Min Williams. Both camps of the J. Wylie Thomas Chapter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will unite in a meeting on Wednesday afternoon, October t3th, at the Second ward chapel. The lives of Fred Lewis and his wife will be read. Mrs. Priscilla Lewis Swenson and other Jrovo visitors will take part In the meeting which will commence Fear of the consequence of a robbery in your home, or of the havoc a fire might cause, can be lessened if youll remove from the danger zone your bonds and other se- curities, deeds, valuable papers, jewelry and so on. The great steel and concrete vault of this community bank will guard valuable belongings safely, if you put them Meat is the first consideration in the making of a meal. It is more than half of every good dinner, and unless it is fresh, A smut-nos- e Lost Mereno ewe with slit in left ear, undercrop in right ear.' Reward If notify Mrs. A.C. Runolfson, 142 South 8th Bast. , - Salt Lake & Utah Railroad FEAST 2. (ADVEBTIAEMXNT) SALT LAKE CITY and Return The Furniture and Frleght moved from and to any place any time by Henry B. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12 WWWWWWNWWWWVAVWWWVWWl at 2 Iot Roast 15c Boiling Meat Loin Round ' Tea Bones Lamb Roasts 10c Such a reilef from worry is surely worth for a whole year! And you can get a box at that figure right now. $1.00 The COMMERCIAL BANK of Spanish Fork the. Car Only those who have driven a Dodge Brothers Special Sedan or any Dodge Brothers car BUILT RECENTLY can fully appreciate all that Dodge Brothers have accomplished during the past few months. So swiftly has improvement followed Improvement, that today the car, to all Intents and purposes, is a different and incomparably finer vehicle. The announcement of smart new body lines and attractive color combinations first attracted general favor. But since then, improvements even more fun damental have been accomplished mechanically. Drive the car NOW I Observe its impressive new silence, smoothness and elasticity of performance, and you will then begin to realize just how vital and varied these and other later improvements actually are. $ 9GO.OO Touring Car 1012.00 Coupe Sedan Special Sedan DeLuxe Sedan . 23c 23c 23c 23c v.'. o'clock. Mrs. Frank Thomas was hostess to the members of the Fidelous Club at her home at Leland Thursday evening. The time was spent enjoying fancy work and planning a card party to be held October 7. A buffet luncheon was served at 12 ocolck to the members and special guests:Mrs. Alvin Marcusen, Mrs. William Warner, Mrs. L. F. Bush and Mrs. Joseph Markham. Jot Trntpritian jap!te At the meeting of the Klwanis club held last Thursday evening at the Tuttle tea room, the program was under the direction of D. J. Evans of the Business Standards and Methods committee. J. W. Christensen gave an Interesting talk on the retail drug business. Dr. Joseph Ilugbse read a letter from the state engineer of sanitation outlining a method for Improving the municipal water system and putting a sewage system through the business district. Community singing was led by F. J. Faux. Commands Respect The Spanish Fork Rotary Club held their weekly meeting and luncheon The Monday at the Tuttle subject stressed at the meeting was "Fire Prevention," In observance of National Fire Prevention Weeek. Forest Ranger George Larsen spoke on "Forest Fires and Their Prevention" Wherever You Go! qualities of perAmazing multiple-cylindformance! Elegance of appearance that is unmatched in many costlier cars! These are the qualities that win respect and admiration for your Chevrolet wherever you go! The smart custom-bui- lt style of the bodies Is new alluring shades of doubly emphasized by Fisher-bui- lt en-the Duco! And on enduring closed models you will find not only exterior beauty of design, but a wealth of interior refinements as well! Luxurious upholstering, e Temstedt window lifts, Fisher er giving some of his personal observations as he has recently returned from fighting forest fires In Washington: Chief Charles W. Booth of the local fire department spoke on "City and Rural Fires and their Prevention." Other visitors were Edward W. Castello, of Martin's Ferry, Ohio, and Dr. W. T. Hassler of Provo. The members of the Fidelous Club met Setember 23rd with Mrs. Etta Money of Palmyra. Dinner was served at 6 oclock to ten members and' the following special guests: Mrs. George Argyle, Mrs. George Evans, Mrs. Ruth Creer Anderson, Mrs. Ammon Ferguson, Mrs. Lillian Money and the Misses Esther and Ellen Anderson. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Ammon Ferguson and Mrs. Lillian Money. W one-piec- windshield, rear-visio- mirror, automatic n windshield cleaner, centralized spark and gas pocket and an control, a handy front-dot, serve all to give the Chevapproved rolet owner perfect motoring satisfaction Call at our showroomssee these splendid caws! Know how completely they meet your every motoring requirement! at these Low Prices! Tourinar $ iburDoar$ Sedan or stop-ligh- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Stewart and and Mrs. Albert Stewart gave an Informal party Friday afternoon to celebrate the completion of their honey cleaning, for the girls who assisted In the work and a few friends. Those present were the Misses Hein and Grace Hitchings, Mrs. Uri Stewart, Mrs. Alice Jones, Mrs. Erma Westphal of Provo; Mrs. Ruth Bingham, Bryan Stewart and Lew Jones. Small Down Payment and convenient terms. Ask about our 6 Purchase Certificate Plan, $375 $495 CluusbOnJy AO priest .. k Flint, Mfcfc, SPANISH FORK MOTOR CO. Mrs. Joseph Swenson was hostess at a prettily appointed dinner Friday evening complimentary to Mrs. Ed. Lewis of Burley, Idaho. Dinner was served at 6 oclock, a crystal basket of rosobuds formed the centerpiece. Following the dinner the evening was spent visiting and enjoying music Those present were Mrs. Hugh Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson.Mrs. SPANISH FORK, UTAH QUALITY AT LOW COST Albert Swenson, Mrs. Oliver Swenson, Mrs. James Nielsen, Mrs. Hilda Bingham and the honor guest. Warm and Classy SWEATERS $2.00 to $5.75 1074.00 1130.00 12G5.00 There Is an lrreslstable appeal of youth legiate touch that only a sweater can give. Delivered derful stock of the very best looking and latest tnpdel slip- SPANISH FOEK, UTAH weaves button-u- p styles. rinin colors or the snappy, fancy that are the rage. The prices are very reanonabe and FORK " "I CO-O- P. the sweater you have always wanted. Come In and see them today! j . w- - col- won- - over or SPANISH a certain We have a JENSEN SERVICE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR 5 Try Thomas Bros. Meat Market, where we carry only fresh choice cuts, at reasonable price. You will be more than satisfied. Thomas Bros. Meats and Groceries Mr. Now Drive is a failure. SPECIAL LOW PRICES on GROCERIES tea-roo- in a Safe Deposit Box here. carefully selected, appetizing, and satisfying, tho whole meal youll be able to buy c |