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Show ft i THE SPANISH FORK PilKSS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH - 'Vo ; i. 'or Rent Rooms ' Sir Jex. ( ADVERTISEMENT) Perfect Comfort The steering column is adjustable to suit your individual convenience Buick for 1928 is ex- tremely thoughtful of your comfort. One in- dication of this consideration is Buick's new steering column, which may be adjusted to the most com. fortable position for women, as well as men. -- Mr. and Mrs. B. Glen Smith left Relatives here received word Satthis morning for St. George after spending the summer visiting with urday of the death of Frank Jordan, relatives id Payson and Spanish 36, at McGill, Nevada, where he was Fork. Mr. Smith is a teacher in Ihe employed. Death was due to AddiSt. George schools. sons disease. Mr. Jordan was born the youngest son of Camp No. 1 of the J. Wylie Thom- at Springvrlle, as Chapter of Daughters of Utah Pio- Nelson and Eunice Stewart Jordan, neers will hold their regular meeting deceased. He lived most of his life in Springvilie. Three years ago he Thursday, September 8th, at the married Alice Arnoldson of Moroni, comoV Mrs. John Warner, home she survives him, also an infant In 2 the oclock at mencing daughter, Joy. A brother, William Jordan, and a sister, Mrs. Ella Poleaxe of Springvilie, also survive. The Mrs. James Soronaon, Jr., was taken to Moroni and funy at an quilting Thurs- body eral held thoro Monday alservices o'clock day. Dinner was served at I non. and supper at 6 oclock by Miss Mary ien Sorenron and Mrs. Lillian Sorenson, House for Rent Enquire of Amos assisted by Mrs. Hazel Thomas. En88 West 2nd South. Wood, V. Mrs. A. were occasion joying the Nelson, Mrs. James Sorenson Sr..Mra. The annual Jex family reuuion will Mary Chadwick, Mrs. Ray Tuttle, be held next Monday afternoon at David Mrs. Mrs. William II. Nielsen, the City Park in honor of Patriarch Effle Mrs. Frank Nelson, Mrs. James, William Jex's ninety sixth birthday. Dart, Mrs. Hazel Thomas, Mrs. Kenand Miner dall Carr and Mrs. Bernice Teachers of ihe Nebo School dis-tchildren, the latter of Springvilie. i met in K.icli.n's Institute Suithe Mg'.! school building at n' try A birthday party was held Sunday id 1 Melvin WlU.ui (i a, Superinte NielC: Nelsine Mrs. of at the home 7. X. Jensen .stain Dr. sen, In honor of her 72nd birthday. pittiding. of si public instruction, ptrlntendent There were present of her children: o i, primary supervisMatilda Peters JosAlbert C., Andrew L., ElmerF, or, Miss Jean Cor, of the State Board eph A., Hannah, Annie, Sarah and of Education and Prof. Lofter Bjarn-.iMJemima and their wives and husJunior Hlgi School Inspector, bands, also a number of grandchil- were and spoke at some of present As dren and T. P. departmenl.il medic gr invited guests there were present of 'to. in ihe hurst, pn,'board, gave theNil.i. Bishop Marinus Larsen, Peter District Srliol Mrs. Steven Murray, Mary of welcome lo the iO teachers Ann Jensen and Ingeborg Johnson. in attendance. Miss Violet Iverson, All partook of a sumptuous birthday chi summer at tending has who spent y three-jtordinner, including a beautiful Colombia Univerauv, had a lonitei 72 with candles, birthday cake of helpful ideas for the Primary provided by her daughter, Mrs. Elsie teachers. A t.es i session of the Nielsen of Eureka. The afternoon tne teachers time of both occupied was spent In speechmaking, songs, the morning enl afternoon meetings difof amusements and recitations after which .In teachers separated ferent kinds. Bishop Larsen told of fo.Cliffo-department U work his early acquaintance with the fama vocal entertained with Ditchings In Lake Shore ily when they lived at solo at the morning session and Elmo rV early days wlin 'heir principal Coffman with a solo at the afternoon Let was fish an,: sum bn .id. Peter session. The Lieurance club furnish(.. itfredson told cf his acquaintance ed three selections, under the direcit h the Nielsen family from his tion of F. J. Faux. Only two of the birth, the conversion of Ihe two fun- teachers who will teach In the disand emigration nies to Mormonis were absent from the from Denman: to vmerica. trict this year , eui-r-tain- . (AST Gray wicker baby See Mrs. in good condition. , . Beck. i . For Sale ; ed all-da- rl 1 Buick for 1928 pleases' women because it is easier to drive because it is more comfortable to ride in because it is the style-lead- er motor cars. among Thats why you see so many Buicks at fashionable gatherings, and on the smartest boulevards. cr Gott-tredso- n, PiFiifM General Meters Corporation BUICK 1928 TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY Provo Utah ,M. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. , 1 1 - Consult the County Clerk or the spective signers for further X re- X 7t. In the District Court ct the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Utah. In the matter of the estate of PETER GEORGE JENSEN, Deceased J NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the 15th day of September, 1927. HANNAH JENSEN, Administratrix. R. II. ANDRUS, Attorney. MEAT BUILDS YOUR STRENGTH In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In the matter ot the estate of Moat is always a necessity lut esioeially so during the cool days of autumn. Begin now to build up resist ance to winter hazards. Meat tpiiekly supplies warmth and nourishment. Your ltodv needs it. Fresh meats that are appetizing, wholesome and satisfying a fe always to he found here. The very best cuts at the lowest prices. We invito your comparison, confident that you will find Thomas Bros, unequalled for service, economy and quality. SATURDAY SPECIALS POT BOASTS 17c PRIME BIBS 18e BOIMXU MEAT lie 10 lhs. TOM ATOMS HOe (been (Vn, per dozen 20u CORX FLAKES 11c ' Thomas Bros. "WHERE THE DOLLAR GETS ITS VALUE" JOHN HOUGHTON, Doceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the 15th day of October, 1927. II. A. GARDNER, Executor. R. II. ANDRUS, Attorney. - , , . JENSEN SERVICE OREM LINE EXCURSIONS could do It, he would never have thrown a knife, I trusted him that Is BETWEEN ALL STATIONS all. LABOR DAY SPECIAL ONE FARE ROUND TRIP The new picture Is a vivid mystery story of a Spanish circus. Cash paid for grain at the Big Co-o- p. MINIMUM FARE, 50 Cents Selling Dates, September 3rd, 4th and 5th , (AIIVKIITISKMKNT) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Warren and daughter, Della, of Anaconda, Montana, are spending a month here visiting with relatives and friends. LINDBERGH SPECIAL 1CENT TO 1RO VO 1 1 MILE Minimum Fare, 23 Cent a SALE SAT. SKIT. 3rd Return Same Duy Only ASK Minimum t CENT PER MILE 23 4 ('cult SEPT 3th and Otli Return Same Day Only. SALK X , . , The Labor Day Special applies to U. I. Track Meet and penults, at slightly higher rate, sotpover privilege during period of meet. FORD ALDON J. ANDERSON, Truffle Manager ELL soon he able to show you the beautiful new Its better Ford car. than you ever hoped it would be its the smartest, speediest, most economical low price car youve ever known. uovBaTunaxTi t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate ot MARGARET OLSON, Deceased : Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his In Spanish Fork. Utah residence of Utah, on or before State County, the 18th day ot September, A. D 1927. ERICK HANSON, Admlnls-trato- r of the Estate of MARGARET OLSON, Deceased. BOOTH A BUOCKBANK, Phone 55 Attorneys for Administrator I X LOCAL ACSKNT FOR DETAILS NOTE Wait for the NEW In the District Court ot the Fourth Judicial District of the State ot Utah, In and for the County of Utah. In the matter of the estate of JAMES ISAAC BOWERS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence In Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the 15th day of September, 1927. EMILY E. BOWERS, Executrix. R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney. U. P. MEET SPECIAL TO SALT LAKE CITY t Miss Norma Christensen, who has recently returned from a mission in the Northern States, will be the speaker at the conjoint meeting of the First watd M. I. A. Sunday evening. Musical numbers will be as follows: accordeon solo, Miss Millie Christmas, violin solo, C. M. Jacobson; vocal solo, Clarence Smith. All are cordially invited to attend. ; Good Returning to September 6th Alonzo C. Warren, wife and son, returned to their home at Miles City, Montana after visiting here with relatives for 10 days. d gi.Hier inn! the Gotfrcd-- i family slopped meeting. : A. n, Illinois, where his mother For Sale A modern' home. Call d il or July 4th, 1858, and going to Will Davis Confectionery for all at .Saint Louis, who' i the Nielsen Cani-i!- ;' particulars. sopped, and u in$ in the same (ADVERTISEMENT) bitili ng. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES COMING SACK We B. - BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT. MICHIGAN Mrs. E. D.'Fcnnessy of Salt Lake, Fred Ludlow and Jacob G. Andrus spent has been visiting the early part of the first part of the week In Salt this week wltli her ; Norma Shearer and Joan Crawford parents, Mi, and are sisters under their skins or Lake City attending the national ram Mrs. Siggle Johnson. She returned home Wednesday. at least their skins have shuddered sale. at the same thing being the targets for flying steel. Norma, in a recent role, had to stand in front of a board while a knife thrower ringed her form with knives hurled from across the stoge but Joan's ordeal was even harder, figure this way: The man , for the knife thrower was no proa Used Car than who better gets fessional but Lon Chaney, throwing he believed it possible to get, is the knives with his feet! was This Miss Crawfords ordeal coming back some day for a new in The Unknown," Lon Chaneys Dodge Brothers Car. new starring vehicle, coming to the Angelus Theatre Monday and Tuesday, September 6th and 6th. v. SPANISH rOHR. UTAH Chaney plays an armless sideshow freak, ami In his act" has to hurl the knives ot Miss Crawford, who A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE plays bis human target In the cirAS THE DEALER WHO 5ELL5 IT r cus. Chaney practiced under expert Instruction for weeks, and handled the knives perfectly. I just smiled and kept knowing 1 that Mr. Chaney couldn't hurt me, said Mis Crawford, describing the ordeal afterward. "You see, I know how much Judgment Mr. Chaney has and knew that unless he was sure he n. 1 1; - AS HUMAN TARGET , IN .THE UNKNOWN Spanish Fork, Utah i I |