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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH J" 4 r? ,. "7 , ijlt ixv.aat t.jjatii.WjA a6to jgtJ to p)' 3 f I' ..,' N1 A V p. . f;-7- mmmt iA About Ifout0 Things You Should Know V, rwwiv jgfe$ More than Wear s i We cannot all be chemists, dietitians, expert physiologists, or physicians. But we can be close observers, and. very few habits can be of more practical worth. Careful observation is a duty, every direlection of which, brings its penalty. t Most of our grown-u- p people anhave, or have had long-live- d W'c may have notice'll cestors. how they cared for themselves in the matter of health; their example is worthy of being followed. If your parents died young, you should note the probable causes, such in your own instance. Our pioneers ate tlirce meals a day, slept all night, worked all day, and, most of them died of old age not of heart disease" nor at the steering-whee- l; they wore sensible foot-weand clothing; they ate plain food, lived temperately. These are traits which our modern generation seems to have forgotten. It is little wonder that we encounter the grim destroyer at ayes little past the prime of manhood; the 111311 who dies before he reaches sixty-fiv- e or seventy years, succumbs to an entirely preventable condition; wc must look far ahead but we do not. We arc a bapd 1 fool experimenters; we try the plan;" wc try' six oclock dinner that cau cs more deaths than cancer! We hear somebody say two meals a day are correct we follow the faddist Wc work when we should be resting, and rest when we should be employed physically. We k the brain, and undcr-cxcre the animal structures; when shall wc return to the realm of commo-i-sense- ? It is a pity that, the mt cities, to which we are all rtishin; for inad careers", are not the natural habitat of Man! For wood Mrche and slops Bennetts Exterior Hoof Enamel will give the Inst of protection. It is made not only to stand up under wear, but to resist the clean nts. If your porch and step are of concrete, they should Onnerote Floor Enamel, he proto' ted by Hennctt whit'll will give them a sin with, clean, durable' surface, e and jirewnt them from wearing away, a eiosed coa-Cret- always tbic. , and-avoi- Let the wear be on the finish not on the floor. 4 g. X 4 X ilpzr REBUILT i YAes&s Ilennett's Floor Enamels, made for Interior and exterior use, on cither wood or concrete floors, are "Prop-er- t l.lfe loiursnc'' Products. t'nder this name le assembled a complete line of paint, varnish and enamel These are eold by flnlshee reliable dealers all through ttie weal, and ars made by ar BENNETT GLASS ' & PAINT CO. Salt Lake City, Utah Pocatello, Idaho tgmrvm over-'wor- 4 CJ wage. A labor saving " Will SeM a Modern Five Koems of S-Ke- om , Kfoinnie amid ood IFiiflmttiiflre T This home is ideally located just a block and a half from grade school, 1 block from Junior High School, 2 blocks from church, 2 blocks from post office. It can be bought on easy terms, which will be announced at the sale. If you are going to buy a home in the near future, come and save yourself some money. 44444444444444444444444444M444444-444-- 4 List of Furniture In Part as Follows: Leather Chair, Settee and Chair, Phonograph, Good Range on legs, Library Table, Davenport like new, Study Lamp, Dandy Oak Dining Set complete, Congoleum Rug, 9x12 Axmin3ter Rug, 2 good Rockers, 2 beds, Springs and Mattresses, Good Dresser and Chiffonier, Singer Sewing Machine, Breakfast Set complete, Throw Rugs, Dishes, Ironing Board, Baby Bed, Baby Crib, Aluminum Ware, Kitchen Chairs, Cedar Chest, Childrens Toys, Lots of Fruit Jars, $100 worth of good books, 1 fine cot, and many other things too numerous to mention. TO BE SOLD PIECE BY PIECE 'fr4- If you have anything to sell, bring it in before the sale. !! Its a good place - to turn your articles not needed into cash, whether jt be livestock, Mach inery or Furniture. 44444444444444444444444t"i"4-4-M''Dont fail to be there and get your bargain where you set the price. Home may be seen by appointment with Atty. R. H. Andrus, Sph. Fork 444444444444mtt4'4--44444I. R. VAWDREY Auctioneer Saturday Specials j When the pumpkins began to turn yellow, plans were laid for a great community exhibit Besides tbe poultry display, farm produce exhibits from the surrounding country were entered.' Altogether it made an impressive exhibit bringing home tbe lesson to Point Marlon people that there were great undeveloped opportunities within their own door-yard- s which they had overlooked. The annual exhibit will be continued In tbe future by tbe bank. A horse show is sponsored, better seed corn and seed potatoes ar emade available to the farmers for planting and the bank will continue to build agriculture iu tbe community as a sound basis on It will probably be which to work. some time before we shall see larger fruits of our endeavors," tbe banker says, but we are looking abend ten to fifteen years." 4c GREEX PEAS &KW POTATOES .per lb (OFFEE, per can be 44c 11c MILK, large MILK, small be TOILET PAPER oc X SPECIAL ON ALL CUTS OF MEAT t X Thomas Bros. I mHmHhH-44hH,44.4- . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henline of Magna came here to spend the Fourth and the early part of the week with Mrs. Henline's mother, Mrs. John . Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchison of Dividend spent the Fourth here visThe J. Wylie Thomas Chapter, iting with Mr. and Mrs. James Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp No. 1, will hold their July meeting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wilkins Thursday afternoon. July 14th at the home of Mr- Armlnta Wilkins. went to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend the funeral service of their nephew, Among the former Spanish Pork- Perry S. Darger. ers who spent Independence Day here were Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Biglow and Creer and family pf Salt Lake City, the latters mother. Mrs. Mary Kathand Bishop and Mrs. Wells J. Rob- erine Davis left Thursday morning ertson and family of Sugarville. for a vacation trip to Idaho where they will visit relatives. Honoring Miss Maggie William:!, a July bride, Miss Dorothy Ander-soMr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Williams entertained at a brides shower announce the engagement of their at the Anderson home Friday even- daughter, Maggie, to Willard A. ing of last week. Twenty girl friends Crump, the marriage to take place of the honor guest were present. Mu- at Salt Lake City, July 14th. The sic and games were enjoyed and at young couple will make their home 11 oclock a dainty luncheon was in Salt Luke, where Mr. Crump Is served. employed. - to the value of billions of dollars and chase skyward tbe cost of production. If It worms Its way Into tbe It Wabasb and Mississippi Valle;-s- , can readily float downstream, spread out and become more difficult to control. Proper cooperation of all concerned will, no doubt, enable ue to continue to grow corn profitably. ' American Bulletin, Agricultural Rankers Association. 239 N. 2nd East Spanish Fork Modern methods in marketing bring to our shop fresh meats for Spanish Fork three times a week. Selection is easy here, because we have all the cuts and the prices are most reasonable. Make our simp your shop. i THE NEW MENACE SA TURDA Y, JUL Y 9th Mont is Vfft of Hit meal, as every good cook knows and the housewife knows that fresh tender meat semis all away from the table at peace with the world. business took a drop and hundreds or people had to Hod new employment Savlnga'accounta dwindled. Deposits of the two banks dropped off almost a mllllop dollar. Bring In more Industries," was be lug sung at luncheon clubs all over the land, every town seemed to be advertising unlimited water supply, cheap fuel and free factory sites Competition was keen and tbe reward doubtful. The question came, "Wtjr cot stimulate the agricultural pursuit r the community which have lain Farm Income dormant so . long." m gin he increased and production costs towered in many Instances. I he first move of one of tbe banks wus the purchase of healthy chick These were furnished by the bank at wholesale to Interested farmers payment to be made by note payabh Tbe bark followed in six months. through by aiding In tbe dlssemlna thin ol culling apd .eedlng knowledg end by helping to market tbe cock ereis which In most Instances pain tbe Initial coat of all the chicks. Hitch-hikin- D t machinery was brought tn to tbe old band taetb-owindow glass- factories. Tbe coal Its way towards the nations corncrlb, tbe European corn borer Is threatening to destroy crops 2:30 p. m. 'Jrbr every AGAIN Glass factories and coal oilnea baa tbe butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker and tbe banker Piny the year round In Point Marlon Hired men left the Peuusylvaula. farms followed. by the farm owner to get their share of the attractive Suddenly Right Living sturdy. 4 ' kept by John Joseph Oainet, M. D. Your porch floor must stand more thun wear. They uiuht lie protected not only from the daily tramp of many feet, but from ull the changes of the weather. A fla sh which will do thi adequately inut indeed be X . COMMUNITY WAS ,.. ' HOW A FARMING f tK4n U. V"T"" vrrr.Tr27-u- A corn and apple show Is to be an annual feature at a bank In Baltimore Another banker County, Maryland. has been able to get his county to thinking corn," over 600 farmers planting Improved corn. Many other bankers In the state are giving moral support and funds to this work- - . n kJtli iawi THE SPIRIT OF THE NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALK . OF RKAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Ctah, In and for Ctah County The DESERET SAVINGS BANK, a EASTER LILY 5 ONE 1 Pf Corporation. Plaintiff, vs THEODORE DEDRICKSON and ELEANOR DEDRICKSON. his wife; nndThe FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Spanish Fork, a Corporation, and the MILLER CAHOON, COMPANY, Defendants. To he sold at Sheriffs Sale on Saturday, the 3th day of July, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the South door of the City and County Building, situate In Provo City, Utah County. State of Utah, alt the right, title, claim and Interest of the above named defendants, of. In and to the following described real property, V 3 VIRTUE AKD FUWE5S &. 4.LA Y'tt&uCC? 4 cic ;; JJERE you will find th spirit of business virtue and fairness an dat all times we will give you a dollars worth for a dollar and at times we will endeavor to do even a little better than that. to-wi- t: Commencing at a point 11.00 chain? East of the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 20, Ip Township 8 South of Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Rase and Meridian; running thence East 28.00 chains, thence North ' 20.00 chains; thence West 28.00 chains; thence South 20.00 "haltis to the place of beginning: situate In the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 20, and containing an area of 66.00 acres. Together with Certificate No. 1370 tor twenty shares of stock in the Spanish Fork East Bench Irrigation ind Manufacturing Company. Together with all and slngulur the tenements, herldttamenqs, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 15th ,dny of June. 1927.' .1. I). BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah, SATURDAY (OFFEE, Breakfast Call PRUNES, 2 : ;;t(. lb. package "PEACHES, sjuart size Del Muute j, BORAX (HIPS, large size ii-- KIRKS IlIFE A X . SOAP, 10 lairs rl EA (UPS, b Ik a customer, eaeli lu, MONEYS MORTH OPPORTUNITY Heavy Galvanize tlBOILEBS, regular H- Heavy Seamless BAGS FORK Provo, Utah. $J.4H ),, RED TAG TWINE, per sack, liy ELIAS A GEE, Deputy Sheriff. BOOTH & BROCK BANK, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Suite 1, Knight Block Publication In The Spanish Fork Press, June 16, 23, 30, July 7. SPECIALS 7..,,) CO-O- P. 4MMM,'M,t444444444444444,J, ft i |