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Show t M A THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH COUNT WINTKR TIME DKLIVKHIKH Friday and Saturday FRESH Salmon I'M IN ON THIS WORK BENEFIT TO BUYERS Backward, swing backward, O season of snow, Mercury fifteen to thirty below, "The heretofore prevailing custom Turn on the heat of the tropical zone. on the part of car buyers of having Roast me until I am cooked to the delivery withheld until Bpring la now bone. 4 growing less," says, George Jensen, Service. "This I am so tired of freezing my nose. manager of Jensen Is now a thing of the past, due to a Weary of chlllblains and freezing proper analysis of the many condimy toes, tions surrounding winter deliveries Weary of trying to tdoep with cold bene'ilt customto the of the working feet, er. Turn on the heat, mister, turn on The new car tight, staunch, the heat. will better withstand the strains of t winter roads, will break in better and Backward, swing backward, O time in will cost less to run than an older your flight, car. Practically the sole possibility Give me July again just for tonight of damage Is freezing the radiator, Soften the ground where the Frost which can easily be prevented by the . King has lain, use of proper amount of an antiOh, let me heap one mosquito again the freeze solution Jn cooling system. Breaking in a new car in winter is 1 am so weary of snowdrifts and lye, easier, quicker, and far more satisWeary of paying the coal trust its factory an dsuccessful than breaking price, in a new car In the spring and sum- Weary of frostbitten flngers'and sigh, is a mer when there temptation to Give me, oh give me a slice of July. overspeed and use the car more careEx. lessly. "Consistent, convenient, dependGood Registered Jersey bulls for able transportation, obtainable to a See D. S. Ilopla, Mapleton. jale is greater degree from a new car (ADVERTISEMENT) needed most when the wether is the s, worst. Independence of Do you believe in Social Worker avoidance of annoying delays, are valuable advantages possessed by the the transmigration of souls?, Fisherman motorist. Well, no sir. I likes motorist escapes the 'em fried in the ordinary way. The discomfort of wet feet and damp cloCamp No. 1 of the J. VVylie Thomthing also. The customer taking delivery at this time receives a car with as Chapter of the Daughters of Piocomplete new equipment new tires, neers will meet Thursday afternoon, new battery, new chassis savings in at the home of Mrs. 3rd, Febtuary satisfaction repair expense, plus the Charles Wood. a car that will withstand of driving the severest conditions, more than oflady had a hobby fset depreciation, and in a car that at "If every young home, half our saxophone players has no yearly model chuges there is suggests a no valid reason for waiting for spring would be out of work," Then we rise to advise paper. tally styles. every young girl have two hobAt this season we are able to give that bies at home. the customer the extra personal attention and service not possible durThe Spanish Fork Health Commiting Jhe months of the spring and tee has received word that a health summer rush. ; llnic for children of age will be held February 9 A ladys Waltham white ind babies Lost t the Junior High School building. gold wrist watch, white gold link Mothers are urged to avail themband. Finder please return to this selves of this opportunity to have their children examined. oftice. Reward. - per pound time-table- all-ye- ar all-ye- ar A Better Position Its easier to get a good position if have a little money saved up. One reason for this is that when you have money, you never have to accept a position that is not suited to you. You have the where withal to wait until you can MU-- Save regularly here for a better position in business and in life iin.IliiiHiuiili'llitllliuililllillillllilr bed-too- m . Choice Mrs. Ann Beck Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beck of Palmyra, is at the L. I). S. Hospital, in Salt Lake, where she Is slowly recovering from an operation for appendicitis. to which she submitted on January 17. Mrs. Roberts has been critically ill, but it is thought that she will get along nicely now. - v. . Appetizing, wholesome mu satM'ing Fresh Meats are always to lx had hero ami at tin lowest prices. host of fresh Rutter, Kirn nd other entahles, too. The SA TURD A Y SPECIALS J CORN, per can REAS, per can .10c t t ; 12c 12c : TOMATOES, per can MILK, largo MILK, small l()o .V -- HEATS POT ROAST ROILING MEAT, per lh LOIN STEAK, per 11 ROUND STEAK, per lh . STEAK, per lh. tiomas CO-O- P.' v QUE-5TIO- N After reading a few of Machievellis essays on chicanery, one wonders bow long he woulJ last SS modern used car dealer. It would give him a great laugh, we know, to see how conscientiously we recondition our Used Cars before offering them for tale. But the proof of a principle is in its success and the laugh would be ori him, after all. t JENSEN SERVICE SPANISH rOHK. ITAH A USED CAR IS ONLY A5 DEPENDABLE-ATHE DEALER WHO SELLS IT The Gatherers of the Honey Class if the Third ward Y. L. M. I. A. en- tertained Saturday evening in honor of their mothers and the M. I. A. tresidenry, Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. Phyllis Smith and Mrs. A. J. Bowers. The function was held at the home of Mrs. Lehi R. Davis Jr. A variety of games were played under the direction of Mrs. Phyllis Smith and a The Talmyra Relief Society met buffet luncheon was served to 24. Tuesday afternoon at the home of The first part Mrs. Oliver Hansen. A teachers institute of the Kebo of the meeting was devoted to the School District was held Saturday at O. at McKay talk of Apostle David The Institute was for the Payscn. the Leadership meeting at Provo, grammar grade and Senior and Junwhich the ladies received over the ior school teachers of the disradio and greatly enjoyed. The regu- trict.JiighThe meeting was at the ray-so- n was held the lar meeting following school. Demonstration of high talk of Elder McKay. grade music was conducted by Prof. Carl Nelson. Superintendent Melvin Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Wilson discus-eprofessional subMr. and Mrs. James Williams enterwork Following jects. departmental a tained jointly at card party Monday Dr. Arthur L. Beeley of the Univer-dtevening at the John Williams home. of Utah addressed the teachers Four tables of progressive 5oo were in the auditorium. Other visitors musical a and program given played, were Miss Jean Cox, state superinluncheon served- - The guests includ- tendent of home econoinUs and Irvin ed Mr. aud Mrs. Floyd Ludlow, Mr. 3. Noall. state Inof superintendent and- Mr. Vernon McKell, Mr. and education. dustrial Mrs.' Frank Argyle Jr, Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Will A delegation of local Odd Fellows Browne and Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. went to Payson Thursday evening for N a joint installation of the of fleers of Ihe I. O. O. F. of District No. Mrs. John Houghton returned yes- 2, which districtlodges Includes all the subterday from Chester. Idaho, where ordinate lodges of Utah and Juab she was called by the illness and counties. Officers were Installed for death of her oldest son. Thomas Lehi. Spanish Fork. Provo, Eureka, Hampton Gilbert, whose death from Robinson and Payson. Following diabetes occurred January 19th. The the Installation a banquet was given funeral services were held at Chester, at which Grand Master F. L. SpauldJanuary 21, a ndthe body woh taken ing of Salt Lake gave a talk on I. O. to Ashton for burial. Mr. Gilbert O. F. principles. There were 96 was born in 1878 at St. Joseph, Ten- members present, many distinguishnessee. He came to Utah with the ed visitors being present from Ogother members of the family In 1891. den, Salt Lake and Provo. Officers In 1902 he went to Idaho, where he for the S punish Fork lodge who were has since resided. He was regarded Installed are: Fred S. Dart. Jr., Noas one of the leading farmers In his ble Grand; LeRoy Curtis, Vice Grand vicinity. He is survived by his wid- Curl Greene, secretary; George Larow, formerly Miss Julia Cotter of son, treasurer. Idaho, and one son and seven daughters, besides his mother, who lives - J $Llo s y J A FORK 39c - The COMMERCIAL BANK of Spanish Fork j SPAN - 31c 29c 49c 19c 3oc k yourself. - package ROLLED OATS package QUICK QUAKER. OATS 3 lh. package "WHEAT FLAKES SPAGHETTI, regular 20c, 2 cans for CHERRY CHOCOLATES, 1 lh. box Dromedary DATES, 25c package for CHILI CO NCARNE, 2 cans Large (an OLIVES, regular 30c si.e for OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 5 cans for Plenty of APPLES, per hushel 3 lh. 3 lb. 10-fo- m o r e confidence ' : VII-XV- Money also., g i v e s.. y o u Fresh Meats To live economically is to live correctly. If jou le J to the end. econo'mically inclined, read this ad thru n, connection. - ECONOMY THAT APPEALS TO FOLKS WHO LIVE RIGHT The Gleaner Girls of the Fourth and two child- ward elected' officers last Tuesday evren of Provo have spent the past ening as follows: Miss Genevieve Bow-week at the home of her parents, Mr. Miss Alice Shlngleton, president; and Mrs. Joseph Roach of Palmyra. Miss Donna Bowen, and treasurer; Miss Maggie secretary The family of Gisll Bjarnason desire Williams, Refreshments to thank all those who assisted them committee, reporter. Yerl Williams, Gladys in any way during the illness of their Williams and Annie Close. relative, Mrs. Myra Bjarnson, also all those who assisted at the funeral or The following item is clipped from helped in any way. IPe Cqnada Items in the Sugar Dec. 11 The 'ny of the big 1 The lady members of the Mr. and Mrs. Homy gest blizzard! club were charmingly entertained last Cornaby hed a doradful experience. Thursday evening by Mrs. Sherman Upon awakening they found a was A chicken hot supper McGarry. snowdrift diagonally across the served at 8 oclock, and the remaindand as Henry keeps his er of the time was devoted to fancy shovel tug, In the basement lie had a very Viola work. Mrs. Leo Olsen and job to rescue Mrs. Cornaby Jones were special guests. fr m the blankety-blannow. e: . MORALITY ABOUT pre-scho- ol Cos-ett- a. There's a lot of Mrs. Lyne Roberts establish a satisfactory in . ...15c ...1()0 ...23c 21c ...23c . Friday and Saturday Specials gallon can hot grade HONEY V hitc Ruud SALMON, tall can 3 $4.98 29c here. Mrs. Houghton was accompanied on her sad journey by her daughter, Mrs. Sam Werrctt of Silver City. Mrs. Houghton has buried her husband and two sons since last May. t The annual reunion of the Fourth ward was held last Thursday evening 'at the Junior High School with John Williams general chairman. A program was the main feature with Frank Argyle Jr., In charge, and was given as follows: congregational singing; prayer, Herbert Williams: 'dance, Jane Williams; address of welcome, Bishop Isaac Briggs; one act play, Mrs. Irablnda Sorenson. Mrs. Kate Skinner, Mrs. Hannah Swenson, Misses Jennie Williams, Letmre Sterling and Mary Williams; violin solo, Donald llansen; piano music, Mrs. Florinda Hansen; readings. Glen Williams; select in, Fourth ward malt .quartet, Walter Briggs. Leltny and Gilbert Johnson and Georgt Larsen; musical pageant, Primary officers. Refreshments were nerved to 450 hy the refreshment committee with Mrs. Bertha Itowep as chairman. Dancing completed the evening. 1 IS ESI 1 SALMON, Friday and Saturday, per lb - Our Motto: HOWARD Watches C. D. STRANG Watchmaker and Jeweler Spanish Fork, Utah SERVICE and QUALITY Plume 75 L JJ 22c |