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Show rnjmn - H ' J ' a THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Hero For TENDER ROASTS Tv RATION-WID- E INSTITUTION . iMHejr y Wo furry only the highest gratia of fiesh meets, and all oredrs uro - TV 4. r P r DEPARTMENT STORES and considora ton Unit will bo appreciated by our customer!. Choice cuts of meat-ten- der, .filled with accuracy fresh, and uppet Izlng at rco fresh In our sonable prices. All ktt big refrigerator. Saturday Prime Rib Roast Shoulder Round Pot Roast Roiling Meat Round Steak Loin Steak Steak Vpil:.,.':: 18c 1 17c 15c 10c 24c 23c 22c T-Bo- Thomas pros, NOT ALL GOOD : c! Y George Ashford, numbed with c ,LI was hanging from a rope ladder beneath soaring plane. See ing his danger Lester lurk (photo a hove) took off in another machine Jockeyed underneath and grabbed Aihford, while guidhg with Lut one band. This heroic rescue happened at Evansville, Ind. HER FIRST IRISH ROLE IN BLARNEY" (A!tocactc.r ' - A. W. Laird of Potlatch, Idaho, Is president of Western Foiestry Conservation Assn., end head of committee that called on President Coolidge to discuss the problem of saving our great n. ti nal wooded .lands that are facL destruction. The big PROVO, October 18. Scout pow wow which was held In Provo last Friday evening, October 15, proved to be a true enough pep generator, according to the scores of Scout workers who assembled. Oscar A. Kirkham, associate regional executive, got steamed up and led the boys and men in campfire picture, Blar- singing until every fellow felt the MASTER THE IIORSE thrill of the out-dooand of the ney, which will be shown at the Theatre Monday. The James work. His work was augmehted by In the successful training of horCarabine In question was a prize- the Provo High School band under ses of the great patience, gentleness, and one Oma-soand the prize story direction the of its leader, John fighter, firmness are needed. A horse should ring of the late 80s. It Is the second time since her adMayor O. K. Hansen put the ginger be trained so that he thinks there is vent into pictures that Renee bas Into tbe meeting by means of a vig- no limit to his power to do the things played a colleen. The first was In orous opening address in which he required of him and believes that eh the Initial picture she made In Amer- said the meeting had a three fold has no power to do that which Is ica, entitled Made In Heaven. purpose In order that Scout workers against the wishes of his master. Since then she has been American, might get beeter acquainted, that Never ask of a horse something he French and English, topping all the they might get information, and that cannot do. To do so may make him various performances with her por- they might get inspiration. balky and worthless. Do not work a the French The East is looking to Utah as a colt after he Is tired. Always, if the trayal of Mellsande, said Apostel George A- horse cannot do or cannot be made girl of 'The Big Parade, a perform- pace-sette- r, ance that has been generally declared lbert Smith In his talk to the assem- to do what Is asked of him, make him one of the sensations of tbe films. bled workers. The speaker then re- do something else. So long as he is Ralph Graves bas the role opposite lated his experiences In connection not allowed to do what he himself Miss Adoree, while tbe cast includes with a national meeting which he at- chooses, he will consider man his Paulette Duvall. Margaret Seddon, tended In Washington, D. C. superior and master. Malcolm Waite and others. A calendar for the year's socials SINLVER SPOONS VS. TIN was presented before the Spanish Report made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the The morning papers the other day Fork Club of the Brigham Young Unl condition of the Monday at their regular meetcarried dispatches telling how busy versltyThe calendar was made up by ing. COMMERCIAL BANK Queen Marie, of Roumanla, was over the entertainment committee and prein Paris her trunks packfifty getting of Spanish Fork, located at Spanish sented before the club for their aped a to few and gewgaws buying Fork in the County of Utah, State of The club accepted the plan along on her visit to America. proval. as Utah, at tbe close of business on the bring and will follow It out presented Now we haven't anything against 5th day of October, 1926. as nearly as possible. In the calenwe In the know dont fact, Queen. RESOURCES tbe entertainment committee aimher at all. And It is news, we grant, dar Loans and Dls ed to have one social a month, such a is when Queen busy. counts $379,305.83 $379,305.83 dances and outings. But that same morning perhaps, If as house parties, Less Notes and Bills By following out the calendar they the isnt quota full,some Immigration reof this Bank to have a real enjoyable year. other Roumanian women were busy hope discounted 49,465.00 Pins were also decided upon. The to come to to America getting ready $329,840.83 pin selected for the club was decided Overdrafts to be standardized. The members of 7,647.58 stay. They probably didn't have any the club have the 16,750.00 trunks Liberty Bonds spirit with them, to pack. They couldn't buy Furniture and Fixtures and each Is doing his part in letting 11,500.00 even the ones, trinkets, any cheapest 250.00 Other Real Estate Owned B. Y. U. know that Spanish Fork-er- a because all their money had been the Due from Federal Reserve are real live students, and are areon And their tickets. they Bank back of the white and blue. 18,620.16 spent Due from Other Banks. . 43,501.67 n't queens exceptnopossibly of their mens homes. So newspaper space Checks on other banks In The secret service man who Bald Is wasted on them. that women arent good detective Here In America Borne millions of couldn't have been married. women were busy seeing that Dads "So didn't take any vacation you eggs were fried Just right, that Marys this year?" tears didn't drop on the dishes she No, I thought I needed a rest. was wiping, and that Johnny was 13,303.37 washed behind the ears before he March being a month particularly dedicated to the Irish, Renee Adoree, who is as thoroughly French as Joan of Arc, observed Its significance by doing an Irish role. Durtng March she played the part of Peggy Nolan" the colleen of the Our Prices Are Often Imitated Our Values Never Equalled er An-gel- We never tried to make anyone believe that all Used Cars were good cars. But we do insist that the Used Cars we sell are good cars. And the people , who buy them know it SrANISB FORK, UTAH A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT , Saturday Specials pound sack of Flour lb. bag Oats 3 Jbs. of Macaroni for J Mullets, the new breakfast food 10 lb. bucket Karo Syrup .. Down Cake Flour, largo package J Swans ; ; Cheese, 2 lbs. for !! Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. for . Pumpkin, per can 50 ; ; 1 $1.30 45c 25c 0 1 15c 84c 43c 40c 25c 10c DONT MISS THESE EXTRA SPECIALS No. 1 . i i 2 3 largo pkgs. White King Washing Powder Bars Mission Bell Soap Value $1.00 25 $1.25 Extra Special Price, No. 2 bars White King Soap large pkg. White King Washing Powder 10 ;j 1 2 Bars Mission Bell Soap FREE. 50c 50c $1.00 No. 3 12 R Bars Mission Bell Soap 3 bars Mission Bell Soap FREE Wo arc still selling 12 lbs. of Potatoes for One Bag to a Customer $1.00 15c Phono 75 1 SERVICE QUALITY fLi started to school. Maybe some of these women stopped working long enough to read the Federal Reserve Bank papers, and to lament because they Stock were wearing calico Instead of erTOTAL $493,128.61 mine robes. LIABILITIES But unless we know less about our Capital Stock Paid In..$ 50,000.00 community than we do about RouFund 25,000.00 Surplus manla, 99 out of every 100 women Undivided Profits $4,194.92 here wouldnt trade their trials, inInterest 3,774.49 cluding Johnnys troubles, Mary's Total 7,969.41 tears and Dads complaints, for all Less Expenses and If it meant being sepof Roumanla Taxes Paid, etc. 3,978.42 and Mary and from arated Johnny . . Net Undivided Profits 3,990.99 Dad. Deposits subject They may have been born with to Check ...$228,829.51 tin spoons instead of silver ones in Cashier's Checks 1,539.38 their mouths, but by a process tar Certified Checks 18.00 more subtle than any alchemists of Total Demand Deposits.. 230,386.89 old knew, their tin spoon turn to gold Time Certtficates$58,790.10 when tbe day's trials are done. Savings Deposits 75,495.63 The Palmyra Stake Relief Society . 134,285.73 Total time deposits hold their annual convention on will Notes rediscounted with October SlBt, at the Fourth Sunday, Federal Reserve Bank 49,465.00 ward beginning at 9 o'clock TOTAL $493,128.61 until chapel, 10:30, general and stake board CONTINGENT LIABILITIES officer meeting: 10:30 to 12:30, Notes and BIHb Redisgeneral, stake and local officers and counted with Federal 12:30 to 2 p.m. teachers Reserve Bank $49,465.00 luncheon. meeting. 2 p. m. at the city pavAt State of Utah, County of Utah: for all Relief Society ilion a P.P.Thomas, being first duly sworn workers meeting be held The general will according to law, deposes and says to this meeting. that he is Cashier of the above named public Is Invited bank; that the above and foregoing ESTRAY NOTICE report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the Utah, County of Utah, said bank at the close of business on State of Fork Precinct ss. Spanish the 6th day of October, 1926. I have In my possession the follow-- 1 P. P. THOMAS. Ing described estray animal which, If Subscribed and sworn to before me not claimed and taken away, will be this 14th day of October, 1926. sold at rubllc Auction to the highest VIVIAN H. STEWART, Notary Public cash bidder at the Spanish Fork City My commission expires 8th day of Tound on the 26th day of October, April, 1929. 1926, at 1 oclock, p. m.: One light red row about 11 years Correct, attest: Henry Gardner, branded lazy 11 on right rlbs;ear old, Dan Williams, direJoseph Hanson, mark upper bit and end bit In right ctor. and lower bit In left ear. ear; upper State of Utah, Offlc of Bank ComAlso one blue and white one year missioner. I, Beth Plxton, Bank Com- old heifer, branded resembling a slopmissioner of tba State of Utah, do ing F with a bar upward from the hereby certify that the foregoing Is upper front corner on right hip; no a full, true and correct copy of the ear mark. atatement of the above named comSaid estraya were taken up by me In filed office 16th this my pany, dny In said precinct on tho 11 day of Ocof October, 1926. SETH PIXTON, tober. 1926. W. T. ROACII. Bank Commissioner. for Spanish Fork Ioundkeepor (ADmTUMMUNT) rro-clnc- r V- ? 4 I I Sliced ham, baked In milk with sliced potatoes on top, Is an excellent dinner dish. One of the easiest ways of preparis to cut It In half ing lengthwise and bake It with bacon laid In strips over the top. 'What do you look at from your kitchen window?.. Cleaning up the back yard may Improve the view, or a lattice screen, a hedge or trellis of vines may be used to shut out undesirable features. d bread, that has been cut or lorn into pieces and heated in a very slow oven until thoroughly dried and delicately browned is a good food for children. Do you know kohlrabi, sometimes called turnip-roote- d cabbage? Pare tbe globe or bulbous stem, discarding any stringy or tough portions. Slice It and cook for about half an hour in slightly salted water. Season with butter, salt, and pepper, or serve with a white sauce. Instead of candy, make sweets to tuck in the school lunch boxes by grinding together In the meat chopper, 1 pound of figs, 1 pound of dried prunes or seedless raisins or both, and one pound of nut meats.' Mix thoroughly, roll out until about half an Inch thick on a board dreged with confectioner's sugar,' and cut into small pieces. Or make Into balls rolled in sugar. Wrap In paraffin paper to keep. egg-pla- nt Twice-bake- There is only one more day on which' t(f register for the general election to be held on November 2nd. That day Is Tuesday, October 26th. If you want to vote, you had better se if your name is on the registration list, and If not register on October 26. New Fall Haberdashery SOCKS Socks of lisle, silk and wool in nil the new Fall color combina- tions that are the rage. Plain tans and blacks if you desire ... 9Dc INSIDE" INFORMATION rs n. JENSEN SERVICE jj 4 BOY SCOUT WORKERS HOLD Bid MEETING AT PROVO them. 25c to $1.00 SHIRTS, $1.00 to $3.95 The best shirts offered at a price less than their value. and Collar attached, neck-banAll sizes. White, colors and patterns. d, collnr-to-mntc- h styles. TIES, 25c to 95c New, smart ties that will delight the heart of every man, young and old. flay or fancy, and conservative ones too. SERVICE t. JL |