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Show THE SPANISH FOfcK PHESS, SPANISH PORK, LTAII in BRA I) DOT K FORETOLD WHAT Little Pigs for Sale HISTORY WOILO KAY Williams. , John See AmbuHhed en rotate to Fort John E. Booth, National executive live horses shot from under committeeman for the American Lehim before he was mortally wounded, gion, was the Rpeaker at tleneral Braddock, commander of the the meeting of principal he Rotary dub' held thirteen hundred Birtish troops dur- Monday at noon at the home of Mrs. ing the French and Indian War, call- Betsey Tippetts. Mr. Booth told of ed an aide to' his side as he lay dying. the conference of the executive com"Who commands the enemy?" he mittee end the plans for the Internaasked. tional Convention in Paris and also "Nobody seems to know," was the of his visit to Rotary National headreply. quarters at Chicago. "Then this massacre will go down Wilbur P. Shlppee presided at the In history as Braddocks defeat, he meeting. whispered with his dying breath. Braddock was 'right. History has A fire of unknown burned a attached to his name the ignominy pile of sulphur in theorigin material yard of military disaster. at the Utah-Idah- o Company's The massacre of the splendid Eng- refinery late SundaySugar afternoon. The lish troops by the naked savages and fire department were on the Job early a handful of French forms the his- and kept the blaze from attacking torical high spot in Winners of the other buildings and soon had it exWilderness," Tim McCoys latest star- tinguished. The damage is set at apring vehicle for proximately $100, fully covered by at the Angelus Theatre Saturday. insurance. Joan Crawrord has the featured feminine lead and Roy OArcy is the e, Vice-Preside- nt - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 24th, 1927. NOTICE Is hereby given that Charles A. Chadwick, of Thistle, Utah, (or the heirs of Aaron Chadwick deceased, who, on April 4th, 1922, made addl stock raising homestead entry No. 027463, for Stt SE14. NW SEA Sec. 18. 8W14SWK Sec. 17, NW Sec. 17, NWU Sec. 20 NE4, Section 19, Township 10 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 7tb day of July. 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert Nielsen and Franrls Marlon Mar-sin- g of Thistle, Utah, William T. Williams, of Soldier Summitt, Utah; C. L. Johnson, of Provo, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Suit Lake City, Utah, April 14th 1927. NOTICE Is hereby given that Charles A. Chadwick yvhosu address !' Thistle, Utah, who, on April 4U. 1922, made additional stock raMK homestead No. 026809, for Lots A . 7 and 8, Soc. 17, Lots 1, 2, 3 4, 10 W EV Section 20. Town-dtSouth Range 0 East, Salt Law Meri-Idlahas filed notice of inention to make three year proof tf establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the' Harlot Court at Provo, Utah, on tw 1st day of June, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: Marlon Marslng, if Thistle, Utah, William L. Williafls of Soldier Summitt, Utah, Ezr Lewis and Lesley Lewis, of Spanh Fork. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. PROBATE AM) GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES A gent's gold Watih, engraved T.T.R. on Liberal reward if returned to I.osf VgLliam td n, U'VKUTISKUr.NYl can). tbs office. NOTICE Foil Consult the County Clerk or the respective signers for further Informs-- , PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. tlon. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 28, 1927. NOTICE Is hereby given that Anna M. Whiting, of Mapleton, Utah, who, on Jan. 15, 1920, made homestead entry, No. 018433, for E14 Sec. 22, WM, SWU, NE14 SW4 Section 23, Township 9 South, Range 4 East, Suit Luke Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before John II. Lee, Notary Public, at Mapleton, Utah, on the 15th day of June, 1927, Claimant names as witnesses, D. P. Dibble, Leonard L. Diamond, Bryan Tew and August Peterson, all of ELI F. TAYLOR, Mapleton, Utuh. : NOTICE TO CREDITORS , SE. ed. Credlfors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Cosh-eUtah, on or before the 9th day of July, 1927. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 30th day of April, 1927. MARY A. FINCH. Administratrix of the Estate of William H. Davis, also known as William Davis, deceased. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, n, Attorneys for Administratrix. Register. "heavy. There are no really hard times tor the efficient nor good times for the Inefficient. Mr. Brockbanks Room ! Dorothy Jim Let Us Feather Your Nest!! Hayward, Ileen Jones, Nora Creer, Reed Bradford. Lna and Marguerite Thomas left Saturday to join their mother, Mrs. Fred Dean, in Salt Imke tiiy, where tiny will make Iheir home for t In name. Achievement Day for ihe Kitchen prt.Ject work sponsored by the Relief Society will be held June 1. The o. Lowing program is outlined: Meet at City Park at 9:30 a. m and begin an auto tour at 10 a. m., visiting two wards of Spanish Fork, Salem and Behind, returning to the City Park, wneie l.ineluoii will be served. Everybody wlio so desires may participate, eaeli is required to bring her own lunch. .The Stake Board will h furnish strawberries and cream free. Q Tubles at the park will be supplies. At 1 oclock a splendid program will be given, details of which will be announced later. It is with sincere appreciation that I wish to express my thanks to all friends and acquaintances who so kindly rendred condolence and service during the illness and death of my beloved husband. To the Bishopric to the business houand ses for closing in respect to the tor conducting the wonderful services , and all who assisted in same and for the beautiful floral tributes I am deeply grateful. TIER First lloim What shall It lie? She lias happily looked forward to Ihe ilay when she would choose the furnishings for her new- home. Let us help to make - her dream route true. JUNE BRIDES! Accept the invitation we send you. Go Into a I). T. R. Store and make your sohwttuns now! Rot-araia- Mrs. George C. Taylor surveys made in 12 States, the United States Department of Agriculture concludes that education pays and pays big. For instance, the yearly net profits of Georgia farmers without any schooling averaged $240. Those who had a common High scholl graduates earned $644.50 Those who completed an agriculture In college course earned $1,254. Missouri, the better educated men s of were found to own the land they operated, keep more livestock, handle mine crops with each work'nan employed, and do h more business. In about Wlconsin, the survey showed, .farmers with a high school education acquired the ownership of their farms in about 7 years, while it took 10 years for those with only a common school education. Without exception, every survey showed that the man with the greater training enjoyed the greater prosperity. Analyzing married coaples will be interested in our home outfits. When you consider how much you save on a single piece of furniture bought here, you can imagine bow this saving Is multiplied for you in the purchase of a complete Home Outfit! NEWLY Whether you art planning to furnish a new home or to fill nish an old one, we're ready to serve you with our perience and exceptional values. Come in and see us! DELINQUENT NOTICE Alta Superior Mining and Milling Company, principal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. 11, levied April 18th, 1927, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders ns follows: No. Shares Amt. Cert. Names 2988 $ 5.97 Ben Cox 794 20.00 706 II. F. Cannon ...10000 5000 10. 00 772 II. F. Cannon 8.33 4167 120 I). F. Dowd 2000 4.00 767 Ernest Moore 5000 10.00 792 N. A. Nielsen 2.00 63 Tims. E. Visaing ..1000 1.00 27S Tlios. E. Vlsslng ...500 5.00 251 Anna M. Visaing ..2500 4.00 51 Beit J. Wilson . . . .2000 6.00 143 Bert J. Wilson ...3000 2.50 261 Mrs. L. T. Walters 1250 5.00 2500 K. E. Wells 76 3.00 710 Dwight Hemingway 1500 3.00 713 Dwight Hemingway 1500 5.00 791 Dwight Hemingway 2500 10.00 73 6 Dwight Hemingway 5000 5.00 712 Dwight Hemingway 2500 2.00 743 Dwight Hemingway louo 4.00 749 Dwight Hemingway .2000 16.00 8000 761 Dwight Hemingway 9.50 769 Dwight Hemingway 4750 784 Dwight Hemingway 10500 21.00 3.50 790 Dwlgit Hemingway 1750 2.50 777 Dwight Hemingway 1230 621 T. G. Wright ....35500 71.00 6000 12.00 733 T. G. Wright 711 Nets Monson ....14500 29.00 and, In accordance with law, and an order of the board of directors, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold on Friday, the 3rd duy of June 1927, at 2 oclock p. m at the office of the secretary, Room 2, Farrer Bldg., Pro. vo, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. ELMER E. NELSON, Secy. 1 tADTUTl (HOOT) re- ' Easy to Pay Plan NYEMTIGATE our budget plan. Buy your furniture now and pay at your leisure. 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