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Show TUB SPANISH FORK PKKSrt, SPANISH FORK, OTAH Little Cilud yr old Henry Child, Chill, four non nf Mr. and Mra. U4 atrui k by an auto un Main Street luat I'rlduy afterniMin and nuffereil a broke ft rollnr buna. DFI.IXQUKNT NOTItTI ttpanUh Fork South Irrigation Co, a brokon font when lie wai atrmk by a corporal Ion. principal pImi of baa-- I in a. Span I Mi Fork. flail. The act Idem a rar Tunaday, NOTICK I hereby given that there held to be unavoidable. uri ililliHUiiit upon the following t doacrihed aim k, on account of It. J. Ilrown, and hie Meter, Mre. anient levied by the board of diKIU Andelln, left yoeterday morn- rector., the eeveral amount et the name of the reaped I ve ing for Denver, Colorado, where they a follow: a ha re holder It relawill vlelt for a abort time wit Cert No. Share Amt Name tive and frlenda. W. June. Ilowen.. 847 10 fH.4l W. June Ilowen Strawberry 41.47 Federal I .and Dank, pledgee of 4.87 ora Dradford ...1165 Federal tend Dank, pledgee of 25.39 Foater Ilowen 1233 25 Don Oborhanaloy, 10, and Mra. Jack Ohorhanah-y- ion nf , Mr. eulfered a-- The regular monthly inecilng of the High I'rleat of I'ulmyru Htake all he hold In the Hiaond ward (hapel next Sunday, January 15th, at 4 oVIoi k p. in. e " Strawberry 25. 4o itryun 6 Co. Strawberry 19.0b State Dank of 3 1208 2.7b I'uy.on Morgan and Annie It. Deck, Strawberry 229,4: Federal !.and Dunk, pledgee or Wllliunt Chamber 1131 14 10. &u 1159 23 32.7b Itoy Creer Strawberry 32. 7 Hoy freer Lilly H. Iinvla, care 3U 31.30 Johu II. Hardy 7.6o Strawberry 1 8.8 f 1115 18 It. K. tiardner Itock It. K. tiardner Strawberry B.bo Strawberry ?.&o la tuil Wrlde. cure of (luatafaon When Sunday Dinner Brought Folks Together mn Georg Batchelor of Redmond, In Sevier County, U Imt for few day oil a lillallira trip. , .l. Mr. and Mr. Claud M. William have returned bom after spending two week vIMtlng In Sunnyalde with Mr. William' alater, vu WATCH Mra. II. H. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! ph-ua- time. They were gone two week. Mi't. Ague During their abacnc Creer took car of their live children at their Lake Shore home. RKSOLCTIOX OF APPRECIATION Li th retiring City Official for their valiant service. We, the incoming Mayor and City Council fe I that a urcenra In e it I fitting and proper at thl the following time that we pa ion: WHEREAS, we .t lie underalgm-d- . were the Mucceaaful candidate at the primarie and city election held iu nir city lust fall, for the office of Mayor and City Councllmen, we fed i luit we are asauming a great and hope that we may be aide to prolit by the good work done and many thing accomplished by our picdcccssor. whoae place we have been i boson to till. Now: THKKFORK, let u resolve and d dge ourscive to emulule the fruit of the lulxir of iIickc TIm- - ot . tele- j phone. The telephone has made everyone neighbors and will help you to obtain greater enjoyment by establishing more ' friendly, sociable contacts. u. An Advertisement by The Mountain States Telephone Cr Telegraph Co. re-ol- ve . N ? Re-oiu- er j IT SpaoD&slhi Spanish Fork's most progressive store, now Hie leatling store in furthering the interests of the people of Utah County, has won for our store much T1IK popularity. well-deserv- Alien Rowe Wilma Hansen Archie William Vlvlun Wilde Walden Hughe The Dame The Collegian The Maid The Hero , Dunk Dean Jensen Hurry, Hurry Hum" won llisl prize in w newspaper contest in wlildi there were Hii entries from Colrmlo aiol Texas to New Voik. IT'S A WINNER!! New Wiiioim See it at the li lee A I.V, 2.V, :t.V, Atle Irices Fir Every liody Winona Tltcatrc, Thursday January 19tli Fork Xew COMING II.IKABI.L Volk' l.y 4,ienti-s- t MMCIHIOI.M tic Sopiuuo liliiiiiiry it It ly o, the occasional social contact afforded by Sunday dinner has . . . Emma Lewi John F. Warner. Jr. 'the Daughter The Professor 1173 5t 23.43 Henry Hone Federal l.und Dank, pledgee of 10 11. 36 C. K. Ilawklna 1180 " Strawberry 11. 3f 2.5a Itohert J. TIioiiiiih 1270 10 1056 10 47.17 liana 1. Laraen Chiirlea II. Iloilo 1134 24 21. On Churlea II. Hone Strawberry 21. Ce llu5 7 8.5u ('url F. I.undell Federal Land Dunk, pledgee of 9 14.03 Henry (I. I.undell 1141 Ctah-ldah- o Sugar Co., pledg, e iicmber: the Honorable lair Niel--o7 9.o of John V. Moore 1071 William A. Simmon and 1108 13 1 1.7 Ludlow, who no faithfully and F. A. I'eay Ieteraon ....391 15 13.50 tilled i heir place of triiMt (ha. Federal lansd Dunk, pledgee of with credit to themselw and the Flale M. Cornaby 1182 25 53.IM whom they represented, dtizen 6.6.' Jo. It. 1atteraon, eat S.D. 'trough their unHrlng effo-t- a thing' re Virenn Hone Ieay Strawberry 18.41 accomplished w hich seemed l:n-Mil n Ice 1.. Stewart slide ulili the limited means, but u'i.egh good Jjdgmeni and manage-- 1 they have, along with other Milug been able to accomplish the, iistulling of eight blocks of ca l iron date of Ctah. pledgee of pipe: six of them being new pipe Otto It. Stewart .1232 15 51.67 which wa paid for on delivery. Now: 63.ft THEREFORE. We fed grnief.il to Clay Aahworth. Strawberry Ftderal Land Dunk, tdedgee of them for their good judgment and 5.4: we heielty resolve to do alt within llattle Stewart 1207 4.01 the power vested in us to continue' Strawberry C. V. Stewart Jr. Strawberry 5.53 tbi program and to put forth every' Mimes Shepherd 1091 20 18.00 effort to ee t hut as much pipe as con j Nephl Swenson ...1100 30 27. 0U reasonably be afforded, with funds, 9. on ivailubie are renewed with cust Iron Durrel Drown, Strawberry A. 1. Smith, cure of each year. We also pledge ourselves 2 4.72 to continue the same a the adminls- 1119 Wignull Federal latnd Dank, pledgee (if (ration of the Honorable Mayor Laisi 5 9.50 NielHcn. namely on an economical,1 Byron Tuttle ..1156 " 27.75 efllcient administration with due re- Strawberry Wellington Wood gard to the need of the people and' 3 7. Co the advancement of our community; 1198 estate 10.26 with a view to reducing taxation a Strawberry 10 43 2.75 .ar as same can be done without Ituy Davis llyruin F. Crook. Strawberry 11.17 jeopard iznig advancement. further .THEREFORE, let 94 3 15i 13.9C J. K. Ieay to again extend our appreda-- , 9.0b J. It. Ieay, Strawberry Mon to the outgoing Mayor, the City! Jumiiiia Andrensoti Strawberry 6.90 Council and the outgoing appointive, Mary Wood 4 5.40 ofilccr. for the efiicient way in, 1189 Stewart which their work has been conducted 4 3.6 1190 Amos Wood we trust that we may be able to 1.80 and Amos Wood, Strawberry serve the people as well as they have. 4 .1.60 1192 Huff Wood Geneva -' Geneva Wood Huff, Strawberry l.SC Passed by the City Council of SpanFork 3rd this Utah, ,ish City, day' 13.27 John L. Jones ...1199 14 of January, A. 1). 1928. by the Wm. A. Jones 1200 14.00 12. 6( members of the City Council of 4S3.3S Wm. A. Jones, Strawberry Spanish Fork City. Utah. 1201 14 12.60 Cl.ua Koucrtson JOHN E. BOOTH. Mayor 1202 14 12 6t Mary Creer Couneilmen: David Williams,' City Ivan Stewart. Strawberry 26.62 R. L. Jex, G. Ray Hales, Arthur T. Federal Land Bank, pledge of McKell, J. Victor Leifson. . 1 $0 2 Ralph D.Morgan 1241 Utah, County of Utah, 10.50 State of Fork. Strawberry Spanish City ss. 9 50 itoseoe Vanwagenen Sberry 1 J. 1. Cliristoplierson. the duly 1st National Dank of St. Louis. Mo. ..Strawberry 6.23 elected, qualified and acting City oi Spanish Fork City hereby 1 2 1 9 10 Annie Ieay 9.00 citify that the above is a true copy Carl K. and jf a resolution of the City Council of Parley E. Lundell 1256 20 i tpauish Fork City. Utah, passed at a J3S.98 Strawberry regular meeting of the City Council Louis W. Lund .. 1276 38 34.2V on the 3rd day of January, A.D.1928. 1212 19 George Swenson J. P. CHR1STOPHKRSON 100.00 Strawberry City Recorder. Edward T. Jones ..836 14 100.24 Edward T. Jones Strawberry 100.23 and. in aeeordance with law, and an 18, 1928, to pay the delinquent asorder of the board of directors, so sessment thereon, together with the much of each parcel of such stock as cost of and expenses of advertising be will be sold at pubmay necessary WM. O. JONES, lic auction at the City Hall, Spanish the sale. Secretary and Treasurer. Fork, Utah, at 2 p. in. on January the Look at This Cast The Mother The Father The Son n. Nowadays OSES Hu Veer l of Bo I I 'lay Winona Company of-th- n-- nt. IEVERYBODY 3MI M'MIIA'TN roll and Mr. William R. freer of have returned from a trip to Southern California point. They vialted In Ln Angelo, tip to th CataLong Reach, made lina IMand and had a moat enjoyable Jee dinner used to be quite a social event to bring folks together. ALMOST K out-goin- g In horse and buggy days Sunday t Tlllt Mr. eftl-iciu- been increased to daily visits by M ATTRACTIONS mxovt M'll Lake Shore re-(d- il o m o .u A BRIEF HISTORY OF A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT ago Dodge Brothers embarked upon 8 TWO years designed to place it and its Dealer Organization in a position on January 1, 1928, second to none in the industry. The astonishing results of this great achievement are now known to the world. It is doubtful if industrial annals can cite, over a similar period, an achievement so outstanding. A smart, swift, and immensely popular quality Four has replaced its famous predecessor. The Senior Six, outstanding in performance, quality and luxurious appointment, has been created. Graham Brothers Trucks and Motor Coaches (formerly exclusively Fours) have been supplemented by sixes. Fifty new types have been added. The capacities are broadened all resulting in ton to two-tdto range from the most complete and capable line of work cars known, and with prices ranging from $670 to $4290. Then Thursday cam e The Victory a Six for $1043 and low-price- d one-hal- f ub the most spectacular engineering achievement of the aecade. These accomplishments, one following the other in steady progression, nave now provided Dodge Brothers Dealers throughout the world with the most diversified and comprehensive line of passenger and commercial vehicles ever manufactured and sola by a single organization. For every need and purse there is now a Dodge Brothers vehicle built dependably and in full recognition of the progressive ideals of today and tomorrow. THE VICTORY .iiiti it SIX THB SENIOR SIX 1 Sedan (leather uphoUteir) $ 495 1570 Coupe for Four ; a ; a Sedan ; a ; a 1593 Cabriolet Convertible 1595 $1043 Coupe Sedan I 1093 t l i i s 1093 Brougham; AMERICAS FASTEST FOUR i i i i i $833 Coupe Sedan i : i i i i 873 De Luxe Sedan; 930 i i Cabriolet Convertible 933 Alt fleet GRAHAM A BROTHERS TRUCKS AND MOTOR COACHES chauis and bod, for everr conceiv- able kind of business. Capacities from n fours tod si ses. Prices to . . . .1670 to 4290 rnins from . e. 5. Tune in for Dodge Brothers liadic 9 to 9:30 (Pacific time) Djtrett Program every Thursday Night. Pacific Coast Network Dodge Brothers. Inc. Co-o- p SOLE AGENTS FOR rI(! DEPARTMENT STORE SPANISH FORK AND VICINITY EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR A 25c CAKE FOR JUST 10c Every hotly in Utah County will want Instead of distributing Small Free Samples to each family the manufacturers allow U9 during this event to sell a 25c Cake for just 10c and not more than Six Cakes to a customer. Thousands of'Cakes of this Famous Soap and Am- erican Fags make up this beautiful display. THE NATIONAL CAPITOL r.niF to' see this Masterpiece executed with Thousands of cakes of ROYAL CUTICLE SOAP IN .MINIATURE IN ONE OF THE LARGEST STRAY WINDOWS IN THE SPANISH FORK CO-O- Soap Sale in Dry Goods Department The greatest cities in America have featured this unique event and Spanish Fork is not to be outdone. We are more than pleased to give the people of Spanish Fork and vicinity the same advantage as New York, Chicago and other large cities, thereby giving us power to give to the public the greatest Soap Value in the history of our city and vicinity. To our friends IT yon tire unable to attend this great sale, send in your mail order, add 5c in stamps for it cakes and 10c in stumps for out-of-to- cakes. THE FAMOUS ROYAL CUTICLE SOAP INAUGURATING THE GREATEST SOAP SALE EVER HELD IN SPANISH FORK INTRODUCTORY OFFER This Soap is famous elsewhere but has never oeen sold in Spanish Fork under Its present name, although a soap made from the same formula is sold everywhere under another trademark at 25c a cake. This Royal Cuticle Soap is the cleanest, purest, softest and most soothing you could use ou your hands or face. You should get a half dozen cakes at the introductory price which we will make for a short time, while the exhibit remains in our window. This price is positively the lowest ever made for such high grade toilet soap. In order to thoroughly introduce their Famous Sale Starts Saturday, January 14th A 25C SOAP FOR IOC ROYAL CUTICLE SOAP The Royal Company has selected and appointed a high class and dependable store in each city through which to offer the Greatest Soap Bargain ever offered in America, and incidentally make one of the most unique displays ever shown. We are sole agents for Spanish Fork and vicinity. A sight of a lifetime and worth coming miles to see. Everyone in Spanish Fork should see this wonderful piece of workmanship. It is a marvel of ingenuity, patience and skill. It exhibits the front elevation of the National Capitol the mammoth Arch of Triumph, with its ornamental column of Liberty and Chariot of Progress. This great hall, flanked with smaller halls, running thru the entire building is shown with marked exactness as to its features and adornments. w m 1 ouJlL |