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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH rw'ifintettr am" lr f, A , i" v People used to think they hud no use for a Safe Deposit Box unless they were wealthy nml owned many bonds and securities. Butthese people realize now that ' ' INSTITUTION ' ' , tJ s " y . Our Fall Wool Fabrics 4 , ,YsfA- - Y1' xft. Exceedingly Good Quality (I ;t In both plain and figured patterns. satisfy every taste and purse. yf V r morning papers. . The COMMERCIAL BANK of Spanish Fork M.4 ta Warm and Classy las $1. a sweater arid up to $6. 95 low as Elias Hansen There is an Irreslstable appeal of youth a certain colleglate touch that only a sweater can give. We hare a wonderful stock of the very best looking and latest model slip-- 1 over or button-ustyles. Plain colors or the snappy, fancy weaves that are the rage. -, , p , . . The prices are very reasonabe and you'll bo able to buy the sweater you have always wanted. Come In nnd see them today! BLAZERS and I LUMBER JACKS Just what you need for this cold weather. ;; Plaids and plain colors in all wool Lumberjack. tionally known line of Fancy The na- - in 1908. 5. He is now serving Big reduction on the regular prices. Our Fall Wool Goods are going at very reasonable E. BROCK BANK JACOB COLEMAN A. H. CHRISTENSEN A. L. BOOTH M. B. PORE A. V. WATKINS tt. W. WORTH EN R. W. MfVULUN R. A. PORTER 0. W. PERCY K. H. ANDRUS M. R. STRAW Republican Member We also have a beautiful assortment of Silks at to $2.95 per yard. Phono 75 SERVICE second a A. C. J. RAI.BERS HATCH EDWIN D. HATCH CHAS. DaMOISEY t. W. ODONNELL WALACE CALDER B. H. BURGESS RAY B. DILLMAN BERT L. DART BoBT. 0. POUTER Sbufofjr cjth Bar Judicial DUtilct." prices. his term as one of the district judges of the Fourth Judicial district where he has made an enviable record. Besides, he has been called to act as judge in several districts of the state, where some of the most important litigated cases have been tried and in all these, by his fairness and scholarly knowledge of law, by his tireless industry and power in winnowing out the unessentials and grasping the salient points of a case, he has won the admiration of all lawyers who have practiced before him, and has come to be recognized as one of the ablest jurists in this state. 6. He has been called to Bit on the supreme court bench on several occasions. His opinions handed down in these cases are models for clearness in reasoning and construing the law applicable to the matters before him. We respectfully submit that Judge Hansen will add lustre in the good name and high standing of our supreme court if he is made a part of its personnel, and we earnestly solicit your support for his candidacy. (Signed) I. Buckskin' Shirts and Blazers. Do not put off selecting your new coat. Never before have we had Bio selection we have at this time. Fur trimmings adorn each Coat Blouse hacks pointed collars and other features arc among our fashions for this season. Priced from $9.90 to $34.75 Flannel Shirts Checks and Plaids In New Fall Suits at Our Feature Price J LARSON of th Fourth Of woven 1 nel; also bright fancy Suits for Young Men that lead, because of Style, Quality of Fabrics, Good Tailoring and Moderate Price. flande- signs on good weight cloths. Two large flap pockets; cut Unfinished Worsteds, Serges and extra full; big sleeves; coat style; matched pearl buttons. Real values at C&s-imer- ea fancy overplaids, group stripes, diamond weaves and pineapple shadow effects. $2.98 Other Suits, $19.75 to $34.75 ANOTHER FOR!) FALLACY Old Man Necessity, rather than a coy and demure ideal, lias caused Henry Ford to inaugurate the week in his factories. At least that is the impression one gains from inside information filtering out of Detroit for several days. Two weeks ago the industrial world read that Henry Ford, promoter of the minimum wage, bad gone one step further and established a week with six days pay. Once more Mr. Ford was hailed by industrial idealists as the savior of tbe workingman. As a matter of fact, Mr. Ford's y plants have been operating a in fact, practiweek for six months cally since tbe early weeks of the year. In recent weeks there have been slight pay Increases given to a small preentage of the Ford employees. This raise has In no sense been general, but follows the line of the official statement that those considered worthy would receive additional compensation. Those favored with increases announce that the Increase they received for the week is not equal to a full day's pay. y The prime reason behind the week, it seems, is the drop in Ford Bales. The present retail sole of Ford automobiles does not warrant a full week's production. Statistics prove that the Ford production in the first six months of 1926 have not kept pace with sales In other years. Chevrolet, Dodge, Essex, other leadcars, show tremening dous gains in production and sales. Ford vlrtualy quit advertising in country weekly newspapers some time ago. Other companies advertised more than ever. That had much to do with the unprecedented Ford in production, profits and slump prestige. Others, in times past, have also learned this lesson. five-da- y Saturday Specials Tot Roast Prime Rib Boiling Meat Loin 15c 17c 10c ! 23c .. 22c 23c es five-da- y Rouml SPECIAL LOW PRICES on GROCERIES five-da- Thomas Bros. Li ; five-da- a EVERY GOOD SOLDIER 0WS WHAT "RIGHT ABOUT PACEl MEANS low-pric- Mrs. W. W. McAllister was a Salt im nfrfc Mr. Man, have you learned what every good soldier knows how t o right about face ? If you havent been getting your moneys worth and are desirous of retrieving some of your losses, Hyrum Christensen and Bailey Christensen were visitors at Bing- marcli to this store. ham Canyon c ,c i Lake visitor Saturday. right about face and forward Sunday. Mrs. George Talniadge and two children of Sprlngvilie were visitors Joseph Francis of Lake Shore was here Wednesday, the guests of Mrs. given a surprise Sunday evening by Wallace M. Hales. $1.25 the members of Ills family, the ocThe Spanish Fork Rotary Club met casion being his 70th birthday. A hot dinner was served to a large fam- Monday at noon at the Tuttle Tea Room, President John E. Booth in ily gathering at 6 oclock. District Governor Walters Charge. Mrs. Wallace Hales entertained at of Twin Falls was uuuble to be presdinner Tuesday evening compliment- ent because of a death In his family. ary to her husband's mother, Mrs. It. Governor Walters plans to be present T. Simpson of Salt Lake City. Din- at the meeting next Monday night, at ner was served at 2 o'clock, covers which time Ladles Night will be observed In his honor. It being Nationbeing laid for twelve. al Pharmacy Week, a talk on where Mr. and Mrs. N. Y. Schofield of drugs conte from was given by John Salt Lake City and Mrs. Schofield's E. Booth, and a talk on soda founsister, Mrs. Dean White of Los An- tains and soda water was given by C. n geles, spent Tuesday here visiting L. Wlilte. Visitors present wore Mr. and Mrs. Lars Nielsen. Mr. SchoW. A. Robins of Fort Douglas field Is a director of the Z. C. M. I. and George 11. Naylor of Provo, each 4r at 8alt Lake of whom made a short talk. QUALITY fl Setting the Pace state): lf i LADIES COATS ELIAS HANSEN, candidate for the office of Justice of the supreme court of Utah, was born on January 81, 1877. He received his common school education in the public schools of Utah county, after which he attended the University of Utah. In 1899 he was graduated from the normal school of the University of Utah and in 1902 he was graduated with the degree of A J). from the same institution. has been engsged in school . He teaching for a period of six years: one year in the common schools of Summit county, four years in the branch normal school at Cedar City, Utah, and one year in the history department of the University of Utah. He has also spent one year and a half in the employ of the Rocky Mountain Telephone company in its general office at Salt Lake City. He received his legal education in the University of Chicago and was admitted to practice before the supreme court of Utah in 1908. Since his admission to practice he was engaged in the practice of his profession at Spanish Fork, Utah, until he was elected to the office of district judge of the Fourth Judicial district about six years ago. He is now serving his second term as such district judge. Attorneys Recommend Judge nansen (The following is copy of letter sent to all Republican attorneys of the "The present high standard of our supreme court should be maintained. At the coming State Republican convention, the best candidate available should be nominated for the office of justice of the supreme court. Not only lawyers of Utah county and the Fourth Judicial district, but scores of attorneys throughout the state, are urging the candidacy of Judge Elias Hansen as the lawyer and judge especially fitted by education, training, experience and judicial ability to filj . this important office. Judge Hansen is not seeking this position, but the members of the bar and litigants from all parts of the state, who have had business in his court for the past five and one-hayears have recognized his splendid are insisting on Judicial ability, and a candidate. What are the reasons? 1. He is a man of unquestioned honesty and integrity. 2. He is in the prime of his manhood, being 49 years of age. 3. He is well educated in the law, having studied at the University of Utah, and at the University of Chi- ' cago. 4. He has had years of experience as a successful trial lawyer, having practiced before the courts of this state since his admission to the bat An array of dress gooods to 69c to $2.98 a yard Iffnntri m&Siimm .i An dyou have so many things you would hate to lose. Jewelry, heirlooms, insurance policies, tax receipts, mortgages and numberless other articles that arc valuable to you. Como in and let us demonstrate how wo can keep them safely for you, at a cost of less than your outlay for me DEPARTMENT STORES r , ' one-thir- - v ! , Of course tho fact that this protection costs so little is a big factor in making people realize its necessity. For d of a cent when you can rent a box for less than a day, it hardly can seem logical to bo without one. RATION-WID- E , vfrS almost everyone needs the protection of such a box. fl A , r i . Cnp-tal- Saturday Prices at SPANISH FORK Campbells Tomato or Vegetable Soup, 3 cans Cocoa, 2 lbs i CO-O- P. 29c 25c 23c Macaroni, 2 lbs G9c Sugar, 10 lbs. (one lot only to customer) G bars P. & G. 25c Soap 20c and 25c Banana Squash G Plain Cups and Saucers per set of 95c in Come and see our complete line of Dishes, Priced Right 444ttf444f44m4M4MHt44t, |