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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH f444.... ' ypGrh Rats Bring Bubonic Plague Says Doctor TH6 Aimanacscjcs goin TA HAVE AM ARtY PAUL BROTHER THINKS THE WINTCRU. HARD - YWESClUiWttei.S ARE f t PUTW Ci1 Charles P. Stewart, a N. E. vice writer in the Salt Lake Telegram declares that stamping out bubonic and pneumonic plague in America is a much more seriotfs problem than most people Imagine. There are many human cuses of plague at the present time in the western he says, and quotes as his A. Ser- hem-ispher- e, authority for the statement the report of a congress of health authorities from all over the American continents which met recently In Wash- ington, Saturday Specials lls. of Sugar 10 of Flour 50 lbs. 9 11). 00c $1.20 45c bag Germjulo Bishops Cocoa, per lb 9 lb. 2.Je bag Corn Meal 45c ! Tall Can DdMontc Salmon 20c Tomatoes, per can 10c Prunes, per 10c 11) Dutch Cleanser, . for .25c Darrell (hackers j 1 20c lb. can Peanut Putter 20c Monte Catsup, per bottle 2.c Dorax ('hips, large package 10c Del 12 lbs. Potatoes 15c Ill one 75 QUALITY J SERVICE I IS. 4"fr444444 D. C. The rat, according to the report, jls the most common carrier of the disease, and great effort should be made to rid the country of this pest. The rat proofing of buildings and the extermination of rats anil other ro- dents is the only effective form of prevention, according to the public health service. Killing all the ruts between the Arctic Ocean and Cape Horn may sound like a large order, though perhaps no larger than the extermination of the yellow fever bearing mosquito. Still it must be done, the doctors say, if the plague is to be defied. Plague may rage in a rat community for a long time, it Is pointed out, without the knowledge of human beings in the neighborhood, but sooner or later someone is bitten by a flea from one of the rats and comes down with the plague and immediately becomes a danger to others. We sounded this warning some years ago in a series of articles on rat extermination written by II. J. Mortenson, at a time when rats were comparatively few in this vicinity. jMr.' Mortenson la one ofathose few individuals who practices what he At one time hla place on preaches. YEP I DCNr DCWCfT ' HOW HEAVY THE COW SHOCKS ARE tT SEEIN T NEVER KNEW -TiOT LET 'EC? TScOW tET'U't IT SHOW COAL IN W SA TURD A Y SPECIALS 12c COHN, per can 12c PEAS, pe THINY ILL HAVE TO CUT THE T3LOOMIW ALREAI.' srorr Goss. Fine Manners" comes to the Theatre on Wednesday and omcev' BARGAINS JENSEN SERVICE SPANISH FORK. UTAH Thursday. Mrs. Lester Clayson, who has been visiting with her mother at Logan, returned home Friday, she visited here for a short time with Mr. and That Good Fat Beef ROILING MEAT, per lb PRIME RID ROAST 11c 18c POT ROAST LOIN STEAK STEAK ROUND STEAK A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE? AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT Mrs. E. A. Clayson. ...17c 1..23c 22c ......2:ic Thomas Bros. FOR COMFORT LET ! 0 Interesting things have happened Commander Byrd in a Fokker airplane, circled the North Pole. 'Photographs taken in Europe were transmitted on radio wave to America, and published in newspapers a few hours later. Gertrude daughter of a New York butcher, swam the English Channel one hour faster than any of the live men who had swum it before her. Is anything Interesting going to Ed-erl- Your business caution should guide you in the direction of this store. Rv this time you have undoubtedly become acquainted with the fact that our prices are as correct as the goods we sell. Saturday Prices at CO-O- P. Look this over and he guided accordingly. 75e 80e 25e 15c 100-piec- $24.00 25c 25e 10c c, happen in 1927? For one thing, the Youths Companion on April 16 will celebrate its HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY. During; 1927 the Companion will contain more interesting reading than ever before during the century of Its successful life. Consider what you will get for (2.00: 52 issues, containing 9 book length serials, 260 short stories by the most popular authors, more than 100 special articles, a weekly section for ingenious boys,, culled the "Y. C. Lab," a thorough girls department, and 62 pages for children. Also in each issue, an extensive survey of current events, making it easy for you to follow the affairs of this busy world. Don't miss the greatest year of a great magazine. Subsclrbe now and receive: 1. The Youth's Companion 52 Issues for 1927, and 2.' The remaining issues of 1926. All for only $2.00. 3. Or include McCalls Magazine, the monthly authority on fashions. Both publications, only $2.60, . THE YOUTH'S COMPANION S N Dept., Boston, Mass. Subscriptions Received ut Till Office of the Seasons Best Biggest overeat values of the season, men! Yes, sir! Big, heavy, warm, all wool! Interlined and every seam and every detail fashioned with the utmost care. , Newest models and the best color combinations of the winter. in 1926. ' FORK The Pick GREAT YEARS IV TIIE NATIONS HISTORY COURAGE AND CAUTION I you Snappy? Well, rather and very, very smart, too. The coat is of calfskin, and is luxuroiusly trimmed with rich beaver collar and cuffs. The hat und purse match the calfskin coat. The whole ensemble is quite in keeping with this seasons style of furs for beauty and warmth as well. Kenneth! Mrs. Arthur Craven, Mrs. Craven and Mrs. Clyde Craven, nil of1 Provo, visited here during the week with Mrs. Mary E. Bowen. Sfyoure hunting (lallon (an Iennick Syrup Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. for Old Dutch (lea user, 2 cans e (lold Daud Dinner Set (complete) for Dloaters, .5 for :. New Crop Dates, per pkg Winter Water Melons, each moncr again.1 the state road near the caunlng facA big reception and dance in the Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Tuttle and tory was overrun with rats, but, us-- , GLORIA KWANKO.VS NEW HOI K Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins were nature of a farewell party was given ing the various means of eradication THAT OK BURLESQUE (TIOUIM: among the guests of honor at the re- at the Lfike Shore Amusement Hail which he advocated, he entirely exterminated them. ception given Monday evening at the last Friday evening in honor of Utahna Gardens, Provo, for the Re- Wayne Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. In Fine Manners, her latest Par- publican state and county- - candi- Archie Francis, previous to bis deF. J. Faux and the young parture for a mission to the Western amount starring production, Gloria dates. ladies of the Lieurance club enter- States. The young man was also Swanson adds still another charac- tained with several choruses during given a party by his young friends terization to her large gallery of in- the evening. Ileber Swanner, R. H. Saturday evening at his home. He Andrus, Herbert Snell and Dr. W. T. left for Salt Lake Monday, and after teresting screen portraits. Gloria ventures into a Held entir- Drockbank, Mr. Faux and Mr. Tuttle two weeks training there at the Misely foreign to anything shes ever be- furnished transportation for the la- sion Home, he will leave for bis field of labor. X dies of the club. , fore attempted. Fine Manners finds the star enacting the part of a little burlesque chorus girl. Pretty, vivacious, happy, and full of the Joy of living, she attracts the attention of wealthy young society man. He fals in love with her beTHAU cause of the girl's naturalness, so conspicuously absent in jthe debutantes he knows. We started our Used Car business What happens when she is induced with the idea that a good car at a fair to take a course in Fine Manners," is better than a fair car at a barprice provides the audience with a series gain price. That idea has now become of thrilling climaxes, and more than a definite policy. Our customers can a few laughs. Gloria is better than tell you why. ever, and aiding the star in her efforts are such fine players as Eugene O'Brien, Helen Dunbar and Walter 12c TOMATOES, per can Dig, dry onions, 100 lbs. for MORr YET J 1 2f An-gel- SPANISH DOnT BETTER mm GUIDE -"- OH YES that "REMINDS ME ED.' ,1 Wonder ir I cooiD BORROW MY LAWN THE GRASS TO so EARLY WAiMCRLtT I COT - y 0 A new lot have just been received and are now ready for your selection. You are certain to be pleased with them and very much elated when you notice the small figure on the price tag. Priced $5L2oS)(D) to Spanish Fork $32)B7i Co-o- p |