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Show TUB SPANIsn FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. OTAIl MTIKKN" CLAIM Mr. I'rl Stewart, Jr., and daug- "MAIH'.ll1 OK Thoroughbred Chatter whit vow IN -- Ill'll'' ItUPOIIXG UV, and young pig or aal. Chaa. Proat. hter. and Heroell Stewart, motored to Salt Lake lust Thursday to apend the haired In th Clura Dow. the "flamlu Development day. about to iiryhrlblng esa lead u to bollev madcap t.f the screen" aunouuce- that even jury eU ar now In th madcap" agm with the Mr. and Mr. Luther Chrlntmn hand of aperulstor. Millie Christina went U meat that her latest Paramount proand Ml eaant Grove Tueaday to attend duction "Jlula" will he at the The Third ward M. I. A. will the funeral of Ihelr cousin, Mis Mil Theatre next Wednesday and the three-ar- t comedy, Go Slow lie Nelson. Thursday. Mary," December 16th at 8 p. m. at "Hula," according to those who the Third ward Amuaement Hall. Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Thomas have have seen the latest presentation ot rmelvfd word that their ton, Hit Mis How, I one of the very best picDKI.IXJUKNT NOTICK who haa been employed by the ture offered the public thl year. As Alta Superior Mining and Milling J C. Penney Co. atore at Hattiesburg the title suggests, it Is a tale of the Co., location of principal place of Mississippi, haa been transferred to Hawaiian Island, with the upper bualnee, 848 North lat Weat, Provo, Sheridan, Wyoming, where be stratum of society In the limelight. Utah. th emauagement of the J. C. The story Itself la an adaptation of NOTICK I hereby given that there Penney Store. a popular modern novel which car-rl- e are delinquent upon the following the same title and which come deacrlbud Rtock on account of aaaeaa-meMra. Kuasell Child, a recent bride, from the pen of Armine Von Temp-skNo. 12 of two dollare (ft) per waa honored by the members of the of society life This thouMand aharea, levied on the 20tb Culb and their partner In the shadow of Waikiki tells the day of October, 1827, the aeveral Friday evening at the home of het advetiturea of an American girl. Hawamount aet oppoalte the uamee of parents, Mr. and Mra. F. M. Cornaby. aiian born, who loves an English enthe reNpectlve ahareholdere ae follow The evening waa spent enjoying a Name Cert. No. Shares Amt. variety of games, after which an Ini gineer. Not since "It" haa Miss Bow had a II. F. lirown .. promptu program waa rendered. The vehicle so fitted to her personality. H.G.ltlumenthal members of the club presented the "Hula" la a perfect story for the If.O.IIIutnenthal bride with a beautiful silver aet. A washing "madcap of the screen." In II.G.niunienthal bounteous luncheon wa served. addition It hus a fine director and a lien Cox great cast. Members of the cast in Leo Ferre A pleasing tribute to the Span'th her support are Pllve Brook, popular Fork Presa is contained In a letter leading man;Arlette Marchal, Arnold Krneat Moore . this week from Mra. F. L. Keut, Albert Gran and Agosilno Fall-SInda- LONG DISTANCE Effective December 1 An-ge- from point in th territory of Th Mountain Sum in tlx tmitocy of Tlrphone and Tclrgrh Compxny to point Bell other auocijtrd Company. any on n IU Reductions in Rates to Distant Points The greater the ditiance, the greater il reduction. For exam pie, rate for three from Phoenix to Botton the bxaic nation minute i reduced from 10.00 to ft.00i from Denver to Bo ton, 7.73 to 6.30; from Bom to Miami, 10.30 to 8.23; from I Irlena to New York, 8.60 to 7.00; from FI Pao to New York, 8.40 to 7.00; from Same Fe to Button, 8.33 to 6.75; from Salt Lake Gty to Botton, 9.30 to 7.30; from Cheyenne to Bo, ton, 770 to 6.25. nt Self-Cultur- The evening rate (applying from 7 p. m. to 8.30 p. m.) between the point affected will be reduced to a leyel about half way be tween the night rate and the new day rate. In order to minima congrttion during the night hour the night rate now in lit after 8:30 p. m. will be held at approximately their pretenl level. n e Mrs. Grace Dart came over from' Geuola and spent the afternoon witl reluhve here. She left Sunday noo where she will visit for Balt week with her sister, Margaret. A roundup of all stray cattle In tlnr fields will be held Saturday, December 10th. Cattle will be taken to' the Fourth ward corral. Please bring In your stray cattle. Spanish Fork Livestock Assn. Kl-wa- vlce-preal- PALMYRA STAKE TEMPLE WORKERS d Excursion Bor-gat- Xlela Muiihoii . Mela Monxon.. Thoinua Milter N. A. Nielsen . in tervice feature made !at year longer evening and night diacount period, rrvertal privilege on nation call, etc,- - remain in effect. The improvement J. Wilson Hert J: Wilson and. In accordance tyith tbe law and an order of the board of directors, IU-r- The new reduction will tave the telephone uteri of the United Slate an additional 1,300,000 annually. t made on October 20, 1927, ao many aharea of each parcel of such stock a may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the orflee of the company, 345 North 1st West, Provo, Utah, on Saturday, December 10th, 1927, at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. ELMER E. NELSON, Secretary, Alta Superior Mining and Milling Co., 345 N. 1st W.t Provo, Utah. A pm erke, m mr Bnmsm Off The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Stewart of Oskaloosa. Iowa, by Mra. t'rl Stewart, Sr of this city. The letter said in part. We keep In touch with Spanish Fork people through The Press, and are glad to read of the parties they attend. Delleve me, when we get the Press we alt right down and enjoy an hour's visit with the home folks and we could not do without it." This extract from Mrs. Stewart's letter seems an answer to utanjr Christmas problems for the Spanish Fork folks who have mar rled children who have moved to other places to make their homed Could you give them anything for the small of $2.00 which they would enjoy o much and that would carry with it 52 reminders of your thoughtful-cess- ? The Pres la a weekly letter from the old home town and any absent Spanish Forker will appreciate It weekly visit. hh OREM LINE Tuesday Dec. 13th The poseasor of 'It" presents a great title, a great story, a great director, great entertainment and, well after all there's only one Clara Bow. "Ilula" presents Clara at her beat. Girl for general house, Wanted work. Cull at City Bakery. Any person suffering from worry about money can alwaya find a doctor to relieve them of that. Leadership week will be held at the Brigham Young University this year during the week of January 23 to 27, according to Lowry Nelson, director of the Extension Division of Brigham Young University, who Is gathering speakers and arranging programs for tbe short term school. SALT LAKE CITY And Return Trains will leave Salem at 5:05 Spanish Fork 6:15 and 7:16 a.m. and 7:07 a. m. ROUND TRIP FARE Salem $1.30 Spanish Fork $1$1.20 (No Half Fares) Tickets good for return on all regular trains same day. Be sociable and all rHe together on the "OREM. Its not only cheaper, too, than driving, but Immeasurably SAFER. 3alt Lake & Utah Railroad , . D. Henry I. Moore and P. Abercrombie, Receivers II- The Test That Now Confronts The Nation Is Prosperity President Coolidge, November i At a spirited meeting of the Club and after several ballots had been cast, G. Ray Hale was nominated for president of the club -; and Marlon R. Taylor for home Mrs. the at of dent, Thurday Betsy Tippetts. President William. A. Cornaby presided. All but two members of the club were present. It waa decided to leave the nominal tlou of 'other officers until the next' meeting. .... Service Features Retained 4mh Sdtpbmt m sell i. crosa-eectlo- Many Evening Rates Reduced 9m lu pre-ae- 1927 J. lr I TELEPHONE RATES 6 tube radio receiver For Buie all complete, $90.00. Bee Clifford Johnson or call 7S-- I- The Gift That Will Please Him Most 17, 1927. Speaking in Philadelphia, President Coolidge, in one of the most important addresses he has made, voiced the above truth and coupled with it he The heart of the Nation is sound. dec-larai- on Cains in prosperity have come to many people in this section recently. Crowing bank accounts of many of our customers furnish proof of the soundness of the Presidents conviction of safety. We at the Commercial Bank offer you an experienced progressive management to help you build up your reserve to meet tests or opportunities the future may bring. The COMMERCIAL BANK of Spanish Fork PAJAMAS Never have we ah own a finer assort meut of mens and hoys They are jn pajamas. white or the gayest of colors and fancy combinations. Silk, linen or cotton $1.05 to $3.95 . w 0 Make mis Christmas last for thousands of miles -- a Buick for Christmas Make someone supremely happy this Christmas. Give a Buick for 1928. Delivery will be made, if you wish, at your home Christmas morning. 2 liberal C, M. A. C. time payment plan is available if dtsirtsL Telluride Motor Co. Provo, Utah GLOVES Everybody can give gloves. These fine cape skin gloves in natural leathers any shade -reinfoteer seams and as manish as they can he. $1.45 to $2.25 MUFFLERS a soft silk or a worsted either in the gayest of colors or color combinations-an- d each in a special Christmasbox A gift he will appreciate. SHIRTS fine shirts are always first choice and one of the best choices for practical Christmas giving. And one cannot receive too many shirts at Christmas time. In our shirt department we have assembled a line of the finest shirts ever displayer in holiday showing, including all he new plain colors with collar attached or detached, fancy stripes and mixtures, or the ever reliable white in English broadcloths basket weaves and fine linen. They are priced $1.65 to $5 and you will make no mistake in seeing these before selecting a gift for him. Throughout every department you will find suggestion after suggestion. Wind-breakCaps, Belts, Buckles, Watch Cuards, Cuff Links, Suspenders and NECKWEAR you never saw a more wonderful selection. Many with special boxes all their own and some in special sets. s, 95c to $4.50 LOUNGING ROBE for husband, father, son or brother. Every woman Jviiows how men folks dote on lounging robes of gay, hue. Here is the ultra in gifts. $3.95 to $7.95. Buy his gift at this store. He will know the moment he glances at it, whether or not it is right. No doubt this store is his store so you can pay him no greater compliment than selecting his gift here. Our prices are always lowest consistent with good merchandise. T) cLsvi1 dr g |