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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH ANGELUS PROGRAM ,...4.4.H.4444444444444444444 FRIDAY, JANUARY H For You For Now. Lloyd Hughes also MaryAstor in . FOREVER AFTER From OWEN DAVIS Stage Success also ITS 4.1. 4.444.!. A Mi OVER 44444444444444 SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th HOOT GIBSON i pest. Among the proposals already made to combat the borer are a $3,000,000 Federal appropriation and a fifty-mil- e quarantine belt around the Infested region. The borer has done much damage In the last two or three years on both sides of the lukes In the Ontario' and Erie regions. In this country the districts hit hardest are western New Vofk, northern Pennsylvania, Ohio and southern Michigan. In these regions the quarantine has already been tried, but on a smaller scale. Motorists there are fainllloar with waving lanterns that force hasty application of brakes at night along roads leading from on Infested county to one free from the pest. 'State and Federal agents In these states have hulted millions of automobiles In ' in Farmers In Arncricayrtu'cat corn Indiana to the , floytloa, are troubled over' tlie a dv Stive of the European corn borcC. Reports that the destructive worm has pushed westward to Kalamazoo, Michigan,' have led to conferences between the farmers and county agents to devise some effective defense against the belt, t . The Man in the Saddle the attempt to prevent the west- also STRINdS OF STEEL No.4 Matineeat 2J0. non-quo- 444444444444444444444444 SUNDAY, JANUARY Ifi Hold open an evening for Douglas MacLean in HOLD THAT LION The Jig roar of the season also COMPLETE LIFE! MONDAY, JANUARY ta 17 Year Charter No. ? Make Your Dollars Buy the Utmost in Quality MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS Plain colors 2 large pockets cut extra full all sizes .... .... t ' " A charming comedy drama with 2. Just received a new shipment of Jap Crepe Willliam Boyd also FOX NEWS and COMEDY TUESDAY, JANUARY IS Dorothy Gisli in Although no effectual remedy has been found, It has been discovered that a wasp-lik- e parasite feeds on the borer. In general, though, , the best remedy known Is to cut the corn as early as possible, and destroy all the crop not used or siloed, where the borer dies, and to plant some other crop the folldwlng year. Sucli remedy wOuld be more difficult in the corn belt than In regions of more diversified farming. MENS SLIPOVER SWEATERS Of worsted or worsted and Rayon bright colors in a large t0 vAauri2,ofpa.uern3 $2.98 also RUST-I- BUY RUBBERS NOW Protect your family against cold, wet, slushy weather. We carry Hoods First Quality Rubbers. 44444444444444444444444444 Wednesday and Thursday JANUARY linh and 20th Madge Bellamy and Allan Forrest in Summer Bachelors From the great novel hv WARNER FA III A n Reserve District No, .Part wool, full double Blankets , RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts, sold with Indorsement of this bank Overdrafts I. S. Government 1 Our Buying Power Is Your Saving Power $298,472.87 . 1.248.20 26,600.00 1,2.10.00 2,000.00 6.210.26 20,093.37 37,085.87 1,132.55 Miscellaneous cash Items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. 8. Treasurer Capital stock paid in 12.82 1,250.00 J.... $ 25,000.00 444444444444444444444444 -C- OMINGTHE FLAMING FKONTIEK 4 4 4 4 4 4 I One of the most distinctive ar.d teresting events of the season was the 4 (nusical program staged at the .Church last evening by the 4 Mapleton quartet. Every number on the program was of exceptionally 4 high quality and was enthusiastically 4 Received by a large and appreciative audience. Assisting the quartet were iome of the best artists of Utah County. The entire program was of such $tgh standard as to bring forth favorable comment from music lovers of this section. After the program a delicious chicken dinner was served in honor of the entertainers at the home of Mrs. C. W. Houtt. j Following Is the program, which will also be put on in the near future In Sprlngvllle and Spanish Fork: R. S. Bird fnvocation Selection . . . Mapleton Male Quartet 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 Elmo Coffman Miss Thurber, accompanist Duet Ine Wheeler, Helen Palfreyman Vocal Solo Helen Salisbury, accompanist Master Fred JenBen Reading Elmer Bird Vocal Solo Mrs. Bell Crandall, accompanist Chauncey Child Cello Selection Mra. Bell Crandall, arcompanlst Accordeon Solo . . . .Millie Christmas Blanche Thomas, accompanist Comic Reading .Master Fred Jensen Selection . . . .Mapleton Male Quartet Jones listers 4 String Trio Mrs. Bell Crandall J Plano Solo Remarks . .Blstiod it. L. Mendenhall X Male Quartet X ('losing Number X 4 4 4 The 4 BEST DRESSED CHAPS 44 4 4 4 In The Town 4 4 4 4 4 Some follows arc tin envy of the school or their gang 44 4 because they have the knack of being best dressed.. . X Til secret is easy to guess they Imy their clothes at 4 4 D. L JUX, the house of distinctive wearing apparel. Our 4 4 clothing captures that simp anti dash of college ami 44 weaves it into suits ami overcoats a little hit different. 4 Make it a habit to Imy all your wear here and let 4 4 X others envy you that best dressed look. 4 4 4 4 t Clean Ups . Leather Coats Lumber Jacks 33 1-- Ladies and Childrens Coats 33 percent 3 X '4 Discount 1-- 3 percent Discount - i! , feet-fe- Xew Percales and (Singhams in nice fresh patterns. st Deal above-name- d r W,N0NA I , Mati nee Wednesday, at d ' Admission 10c and 13e. 10e and 23c Evening Prices 44 Stages Concert I Surplus fund 10,000.00 Reserved for taxes, interest, etc., accrued 1,191.03 25,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding 869.57 Total or items 24. 25, 26. 27. and 28 $869.57 Demund Ik'posits (oilier than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (dcHsit payable within 30 days) Individual deposits subject to check 162,219.46 Cerllflcati s of deposit due in less than 30 days ; (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond Other demand .deposits Total of demand deposits (other than hank deposits) subject to reserve, Items 29, 30, 31, 32. 33. 34 $169,505.21 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 80 daya ) X or subject to 80 days or more not lee, and postal savings) A pair of spectacles. The Found 35. Certlttcates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . '4 ' owner may have same at this office 4 37. Other time deposits, savings accounts b'V Total of time deposits subject to Rt serve paying 30c fur this adv. Items 35, 36. 37. and 38 $163,790.13 4 The Union Pacific orchestra of Los 4 TOTAL $395,355.94 Angeles will stage a grand Stale of Utah, County of Utah, ss: I. II. A. Gardner, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear it) the Escalante Gardens. Wednesthat the above statement Is true'to the best of my knowledge and belief. day, January 26th. Tills orchestra II. A. GARDNER, Cashier. Is known on the air as the Knights Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th dsy of January, 1927. of the Notes. Ten music masters with LEON T. WILLIAMS. Notary Public. Correct Attest: L. J. Durrant, Lars Nielsen, Thomas Williams, Directors. plenty of pep and a list ful of socks. i EATRE announcement The first attraction in the Winona under the new man- , moment will he DHTOPHIXO WIVKS, a splcnd'd play, by the Hillman Stock (V, FRIDAY, JAXUAWY 21st. Tlu Haunted (otniiig FKHI DAY, JANUARY JSth, Y. Mill, Victor Hillard & Company in Light Opt ra. Watch for Further Particulars. 4 4 i a LIABILITIES 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Mapleton Quartet , . .. ' $3.98 in seven diffeemt colors 66x8U 'n ulso SAY IT WITH DAldES w Mack Sennett Comedy , BLANKETS . T $5.90 t in- Report of Condition of TOTAL NELL GWYN Qr J 14. b 15. 1 Large variety of new colors. Per yard J. P. CHRISTOPHERSON, . City Recorder. ' ' securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par value) $25,000.00 b All other United States Government securities, (Including premiums If any) 1,600.00 Total .; 4. Ollier stocks, bonds, securities, etc., owned: 6. Furniture and fixtures 7. Real estate owned other than banking house 8. Lawful resefve with Federal Reserve Bank 10. Cash in vault and amount due Dorn national banks 13. Checks on other banks in same city or town as reporting bank Total of Items 9, 10. 11. 12. and 13 $38,218.42 3. t JAP CREPE . at tho close of business on December 31, 1020 1. QOn 7OL ? ......... Attest:-,- . The Best Way to Practice Thrift Is to Buy Where Quality Is Assured Every Day Every Month. You Will Always Find Low Prices Here. ..... at Spanish Fork, in the State of Utah EVES LEAVES c START 19 hereby adopted. That in accordance Section 2. with the said budget and for the purpose of governing the expenditures of Spanish Fork for the calendar year 1927, there be, and there is hereby appropriated for each purpose and fund hereinafter mentioned, the sum set opposite the same, General Fund ....$10,737,95 Streets and Walks Fund . 2,372.95 10,232.93 Water Works Fund 15,940.00 Electric Light Fund Fund 2,972.95 Irrigation Library Maintenance Fund 1,186.48 Bonds Sinking Fund 1,186.47 Bond Interest Fund 4,745.92 Abutter's Portion Street Paving District Fund.. 15,486.73 Abhtter's Portion Sidewalk Paving 3, 231. 9 , 675.00 Sewerage and Drainage Section' 3. ' This Ordinance aliall go into full force and effect on the 21st day after Us publication. Passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork, Utah, this 21st day of December, 1926. Approved December 30, 1926, LARS NIELSEN. Mayor. The First National Bank of Spanish Fork ill DUSTERS Dili Silver Year where savings are greatest ' ; Lcatricc Joy Our Our 25th to-w- it: ward spread of the borer, hut Its appearance In regions beyond the quarantine Indicates the method Is Ineffectual. Grave danger faces the farmers of d the corn belt If the borer should in digging himself in there. The borer might do more damage here than tho boll weevil did In its raids on the South, for this region is the center of the nation's corn and pork production and of the dairy industry. The westward advance of the corn borer Is consequently of great Importance to the nation a large. immiThe borer Is a grant from east central Europe. Although it has done much damage In Europe, this has been lessened by the fact that farmers there use every scrap ofstalk. Since the borer lives In stalks and stubble through the winter even though the temperature drops to 40 below, it will be more difficult to prevent its spread and consequent damage in this country where much of the stalk is left stand, . ing. Warm weather finds the borer busy laying eggs whirl) hatch into moths able to fly twenty milca further into uninfested territory. Eating as it goes, the borer burrows up the stalk until the rorn breaks and falls over before the enrs have ripened. Sometimes It even edvours the ears sue-see- Sot hi inline the moauost Ducking horso over ridden. . Appropriation Ordinance Govern, lug Expenditures and Fixing a Budget for Spanish Fork for the! t'alcndar Year, 1027. Whereas, the Mayor and Recorder of Spanish Fork have heretofore prepared a budget tor Spanish Fork for the calendar year 1927, and said budget hits b;en. examined py. the. City CipihcHof Spanish fprk aiultty.such; Council approved:' And Whereas, Spanish Fork has heretofore published notice In a news paper having a general circulation In Spanish Fork for more than one week of the Intention of the City Council to adopt a budget and pass an appropriation ordinance for the calendar year 1927, and public hearing has been allowed on said budget; Now, therefore, the City Council of Spanish Fork ordains: Section 1. That the said budget as prepared by the Mayor and Recorder of Spanish Fork for the calendar year 1927 be and the same is An EUROPEAN CORN BORER CAUSES CONSTERNATION values in Saturday Specials 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i4 ! 4 SERVICE PHONE 75 RL 0 QUALITY 44 4 4 X 4 4 4 4 QJ B BABY CHICKS 2 and 3 Months Old Pullets (. K. SMITH, 88!) Fast (enter Street, Uitv |