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Show 1 Vi ' . , i J INSTITUTION- - LOS ANGELES, Sept: U supply throughout the country Is Imminent. ,It is true that during the next several months the prospects are very favorable to the industry but surveys do not bear out that anyj acute shortage is going to be experienced and the department of ag-- , riculture gives the opinion that conditions do not justify any expansion ; in .breeding herds. . f .The recepits of cattle and calves EASY TERMS ( THE RANGES WITHOUT A FAULT e These Ranges have patented features oven rack, white porcelain steel oven, splashers, polished cooking top, and nfiany other features which are very convenient to the housewife' one-piec- non-hreakah- le in baking and ce t ' jit ftf ' t f St MORBROS COMBiNY - j SPANISH FORK, r Furnlshdd parartmenlf for Rent For Sale Feeder lambs, ewe See See First National Bank. Iambs, aged ewes and ramB. i Nadvkhtihsvknt) Wirt. J. Johnson.' Phone 114. 1 The Parents and Teachers Association of thp Central School will meet of Pal- M. 1. A. Concentlon The myra Stake will be held Saturday after school, and Sunday, September 10 and 11, 15th. at the Junior High School Building. Miss Florence Tuttle left Saturday for Price, where she will teach In the public schools this winter. Her paretns.'Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Tuttle, accompanied her and visited there over the Year teel-in- g has gfown 'In the "past few, months that a shortage in the cattle CAST RANGES super-excellen- A 1 PENINSULAR Steel Oven The Range with cooking qualities. Thursday, September Mrs. Steve Sargent and little daughter, LaVey, of Long Beach, California, are here visiting irtth her brother, Dwight Hamilton and family. week-n- d. ' Here Are Styles That ' Will Speed Up Your Fall Outfit' this fall are anticipated to be lets than, in the past several years, as the number of cattle throughout the country has decreased some ten million head of late years. However, the curtailment of the marketing of cattle during the next few months may be attributed, In part at least, to the holding back of considerable breeding stock to replenish the herds in the range states. J One of the factors which will play an Important part In assuring an adequate supply of cattle la the condition of feed throughout the country. sThe price of corn is higher than a, year ago, but the corn crop has revived to an unexpected extent and it is now figured that there will be a 6 per cent larger crop In th corn belt states West of the Mississippi River than last year which will result In a substantial feeder cattle demand comparing favorable with last 25ft Annirerearyl 25d Anniversary 25 th Anniversary Ihe Whippet A Fall Marathon Feature Value One Piece Cap ' 7 In Young Single-breaste- d models, with and .fancy grouped stripe effects novelty weaves; and a color range greys, year. Due to fewer grass cattle being available than has been the case' in recent years, prices tor feeders fire Style and value alt the way. ' Snap briin, satin band in newest shades for Early Fall. An ex' ceptional value af ranging higher and Indication! are tht livestock' producers, for the Pacific Coast,' particularly re facing an era of prosperity due to the excellent condition of their cattle and entdttng the. fall1 months with ah abundance of feed. The heralded shortage of cattle may serve to disrupt the orderly of marketing temporarily as it has caused a rush to the country to fill cattle requirements, a tendency on the part of buyers which, of course, does not serve to stabaflze ' marketing conditions. This situation will Iron Itself out, and If the cattle movement is SHltw- ed to proceed- through ' Its natut-fc- l outlets there 'Would appear to lie nothing but a healthy condition in tbe Industry with an adequate sup- ply ta fill the demand which, 6fi course, is a satisfactory situation both from- the standpoint of the packer, producer and consumer. - $2.98 Passenger Schedules Effective Sunday, Sept 11th, 1927 Ask local agent for particulars ; Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. f 772" $24.75 25th Anniversary Fall Hats Timely Styles Here INTENTIONS the Oh Kay In Prep Suita J! ' FOR a long time we believe that you have intended vis-- A ing our store and investigating the wonderful value of our offerings. This is a idea. money-in-your-pock- et Saturday Specials lb. cloth bags 1 quart CATSUP BOTTLES- per dozen BROOMS,. 5 tie for 73c SUGAR, 10 $1.00 ....59c - ORANGES, for Marmalade, 2 dozen MALT, three star or Hewletts per quart Plenty of Fresh Tomatoes, large size 43c G5c With the new band and raw edge. Full, rich lining. Shown in leading shades and low priced at self-figur- CO-O- P. 1 - t. 98c 25th Anniversary Caps Waverly Full Messaline Lined OREM LINE Passenger Schedules Effective Sunday, Sept 11th, 1927 Ask local agent for particulars Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers Aldou.J. Anderson. Traffic Mgr. w f $14.75, $16.75 . $3.98-$4.9- This new Waverly" is of double v and twist 6 fabrics, rubber visor. At 8 lit our line of coals ton will find just what you have hooii lot iking for. Wo have coats for the daugh- - ter, mother or for the grandmother. We enn show you the largest coat and also the W m smallest coat, the finest and the cheapest . -t 1HI GEO. E. B. WOOLLEY. Acting Register. FOR DRESS MAKING nee Dale llialth waite, 876 South Main. CHANGES terns. Ladies Mosses amid Children I t Intention to make three-yea- r Proof to establish claim to the land above1 described, before the clerk of the' District Court, at Provo, Utah, on tbe 21st day of September, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: J. L. Anderson and Clarence C. Creer, of Spanish Fork, Utah, Harvey Mluer of Thistle, Utah, and Boyd Roberts, of Provo, Utah. IMPORTANT notch d, for Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 6th, 1927. NOTICE is hereby given that CHARLES C. CREER, of Spanish Fork, Utah, who, on September 5th, 1922, tnade addi stock homestead, entry, No. 027869, for 8WUSEI4,1 SE14SWU Sec. 33, T. 9 South.Range' 4 East and Lota 1, 3, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Lots 4. 5, 7, 8, 9, Section 9, Town- ship 10 South, Range 4 East, Salt! Lake Meridian, has filed notice of1 ' FORK At . lapels Cassimeres. tan, brown, blue, grey, in fancy overptaids and stripe pat- Extra pants $3.98 KJ there is no need of looking further than our stun for your fall coat. f Price and quality, of course, are typical of R. L. Jexs reputation for fine values. 3 In Special Dan Patch Wagon, large size will go for ....$4.38 15 APPLE PEELERS, less 10 All PAINTS, less SPANISH Single-breaste- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ! 3. S Fashioned from newest cassimere and twist fabrics, leather forehead protector. - ftp you would .PLANT DEEDS NOT . Extra Pants, 25di Annivarmry re where they will visit numerous relatives for two months. They wilt Miss Laura K. Lewis has returned visit Thursday night with Mrs. Lew to Lyman, Wyoming, to resume her Mar Price at Beaver. duties is teacher In the public school after spending' a few days visiting The Misses Louise Stewart and here with' her mother,' Mrs. Laura ' Cecil Johnson went to Genola SaturLewis; and bther relatives. day' and established themselves as teachers In the Genola Bchool which Miss Grace Bowen was hostess at opened Monday, a week later than a miscellaneous shower last Thursother schools of the Nebo district day evening in honor of Miss Mary because of an addition to the buildAbout 35 relatives were Chappel. ing. present. Games and music were enjoyed and refreshments served. The bride rcelved many beautiful and " ...I useful gifts. garner the golden grain i browns and blues. tans, ' v - OREM LINE For Boy Mens Suita notch lapels; some with two, some with three buttons. There are blue serges, unfinished worsteds and cassimeres; broad Joseph S. Robertson, son of Mr. Miss Mae Cornaby, daughter of and Irs. Heber T. Robertson, was Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cornaby, operated on Friday at the L. D. S. left Tuesday for Salt Lake, where Hospital In Salt Lake City for hershe will take up the work of nurse nia. He Is now recovering nicely. Mr. and Miw. Joseph Roach and at the L. D. S. Hospital. Forty-fiv- e Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Stewart children and Mr. and Mrs. young women entered the class, Lyne Roband children and Mrs. Url Stewart, erts and children, the latter of Proleft Thursday morning for California vo, spertt Wednesday in Salt Lake'." IMPORTANT CHANGES in i Silver INTEREST ( Our A NATION-WID- E NO , f THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH IHE LIVESTOCK I j '. 7 SERVICE Phone 75 QUALITY |