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Show Til K SPANISH FORK IJIRSS, SPANISH FORK, DTAn 1 J . II) IIH WOltli WIIO KEEP ir, Frank Dm shadow of a great weary la ml in run iirriikiuiinlly, n man who krill III word Viu limy b hIiIh in aue uii written 'ii iiuf mnl contrail put In writ iny, which usually ar binding, but Mfiut iinw t In iimn who doe nut lump 'hi no til trlctly U n wllppery ru-- ! turner Mini It In Imril to get hold of Into. of writing. im with pirn Tim fundamental security for limn lining wlmt h pruinlae In, after m'I, i lmrin iiT. If m iimn ha and lu up right you ar safer In lending him money than If ha give you a mort JZ gag on hi farm. Doing bualue t with a liar I never aatlafactory. Hoiiuliow ha will attempt to wrlggla out of hla proinlao. li lik I ni kwein tina n ! t i BANKERS PROVIDE WORK IS A FINE m-ru- J MEDICINE. DON'T STUDENT LOANS MAKEAVRYFACE American Bankers WHEN YOU TAKE IT Association Completes Plan to Award 167 College Economic Scholar i ecc ships Throughout Nation. , J Specials Saturday l!o. a Hhii'I, Itmi'l, lull von .1 Z openly FUU'K. "r Kirk. sniAli, I:' IlnXKV, jM-- KAlSlNS, M. .1. jii-- s:r fi.r ll-- irulloii r ..jfl.fiD Provo liiirkrt ..$L1 .Hkf ji.irkrt r .4 lit Il.Jr. C(ilTi:i: IIII.LS lUlnS. oiFFKK P i: (J. MIA I. 7 J'.lr for Lai PALM nl.lVK SOAP, a l.ars 2!)c Mild frankly- pay f t 4 plnlntng to you why IIiohu engagement cannot tm met. The court are full of people try 4 4 li.g to evade their plain engagement. 4 who I In debt generally 4' I r A man to incrl that debt whether It hurt him or not. It I very trylug 4 Mini very dlNturhlng to our faith In 4jhiiitmn nulure to tlnd a ponton who ulway looking for allhla, alway Hi t king explanation for not doing in he hu hi lie would do. The Rood loiter, tha loan Who lone mi l yet la cheerful In the man who after all la one of the chief pillar of fabric. the nih-Im- I NTI.MX'IILKKX PLANS. pur am Hr ... hahy hoy waa horn Sunday to .Ml, liny re Money. A CLL'TO. 2 L.lllrs for ...4::r ... 24 parkrts ,J Mr. and Mr. J. M. Alexander and family returned laat Thuraday evening fiom Merced, California, where .ihey apent three week visiting with 4 Mr. Alexander' parent. 4 4 The name of II. M. Ilalea, I.. J. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r We Star MALT 4 44 4-- 1.01 A rumen pin, with tha name of Hr. Hughe on tha hark; Itmt be tween Hr. Ilagun'a home and Byron home. Wilson' Finder pleaaa re turn to The Irea office. lie ToM ATOMS, j r ran 4 4 i II.. mh K.s OATS 4 4 SAL SI IDA, 2 4 Huh- mill W. Martell, of Spanlah 4 among the 1928 4 Fork uppenr rlas of the CniverHity of 4 Southern California, Ia Angeleu. g grad-uiitiii- A l.'ir Imillr til Wright ptirrlui'tr of a Frrnrh Pressing with melt were commencement exerclae liehl on Siiturdny afleriioon, June 9. 11m ernt jar MAYONNAISK nr WRIGHT'S WRIGHTS THOUSAND ISLAND nr WRKUITS e twenty-fiv- 4 4 4 CollMount. IllOVO, June nof Itrlghum Young Lniver-- 4 The Amt term of the summer HeHHlon started In I'rovo lat Monday June 11th. .The aecond term, which will Kturt on July 23rd. will be held at Aspen t.rove, in Irovo Canyon. The following students are among those registered from Spanish Fork: Florence Stoker, Francis Jex. Huh-bard Tuttle, Annie C. Proctor, Katli- ryn Stahntann, Itulon Nelson, Helen Marie Prior. ttlty. 4 4 J)E2 4. 4 4 The ladle of the Alta Club and .several special guests were entertained last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. LaReta Hrockhank. The life of Klta Wheeler Wilcox was 'given h.v Mr. Fern Broekb'ank, and one of Mrs. Wilcox' books.''Maurliie" 'was reviewed by Mrs. Ruth Brock-hanA piano duet by LaRee Liv-- i ingsloii and Afton Brockbank. and community Ringing led by Mr. Nora Robertson completed the program. .There were tweive member and the following special guest present Mr. I.yle Creer, Mr. Ina Parkinson, .Mrs. Kdna Smart, Mrs. Gladys Hansen, Mr. Diantha Livingston, Mrs. Lizzie Evans, Mrs. Stella Brockbank, and Miss Evva Davis. Refreshment were served by the hostess, assisted .JIUJ k. at low cost with SEMSC : j Ttreofotte TIRES by Miss Davis. PAINTING, CALCIMINING, PAPER HANGING Neatly Done 29x4.402111 Seh MELVIN HANKS $23 33x6.0021 Phone SALEM. UTAH 122-J-- l. OLDFIELD 29x4.4021 Seventy-Mi- x In hIx different Mtate and Mex- are repreaented at the Hummer ico Z 4 Phono 75 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 . 31x5.2521 ,$8 14- IF IT'S 1UTLING YOU WANT Call - JOHN K. JOHNSON GENERAL 29x4.4021 . OREM LINES ST- ride cheaply and safely AIRWAY 30x312 Regular Week-En- Mileage Rooks 2 CENTS TER MILE Good bewteen all station proportionately low TIRE for every purse Spanish Fork, Utah $1.80 Commutation, of 500 Mile Other sixes priced Smith Auto Co. Excursions d Spanish Fork to Salt Lake and Return 29x4.4021 each leader of its construction all and in class quality, design Firestone-buil- t. Low prices include service during the life of the tire. Buy these tires at oui money-savin- g prices. 7fl-- w Those who use the tr Regular CONTRACTOR Phone COURIER - $C95 30x32 . A 15. town TATKKT-KPRKAl- ) L 4 the In SERVICE and QUALITY e you annie - thing on account right along, If ha tunnot pay tha whola amount. in lct of tha fundamentally hon- mi man I hla punctuality In meeting 4 hla engagement or In frankly ex Private cars and special rates to parties on application Special car service for protection of perishable freight . Salt Lake & Utah R .R. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic, Mgr. In Agricultural teonamlc Helped In Farm sut.- aWilt Also Facilitate Entry Into Buainoao Life. Etudant ey lor NFiAI. lim l.. for AWARDS TO START THIS FALL It In to detect tha atrlrtly hnimiit person. Whan ha owe you tiioimy ha dona not avoid you, hut Up! t Z coll-Om hundred aud slxty-aevoloan t holarsblps will be provided I ) the American Ihtukora Aaaocla tiuu. iH of which are now being prof r. to 71 aelerted college and uul due In 34 state, It ha been an nuuiHed by John 11. Pucllcher, Chair of the Board of Trustee of the millin' Foundation for Eduea Eeiiiiuinlc. The foundation fund tu tout of Ijuu.tmu wa started In 1925 to the Association a fiftieth ruinmeiiiurui it aim I to stimulate and anniversary , ml aid worthy men or women alu-diiL to pursue course In buuklng In collegiate inatltu aud economic lions throughout tha country. will be The scholarship award avnUablo for the scholastic year beginning this fall and will provide recipient with unit loan of 1250, to be reenpaid on easy term following their In life. business Into earning try several farm states. It la provided, scholarships shall be specifically awarded In agricultural economic. A special feature of the plan In ad ditlon to Ita educational advantage! Is that scholars, upon discharge of all their financial ohllgatlona connected with their loans, will be given certificates of honorary membership In the foundation signed by the member of the board of trustees, which will be available a evidence of financial reliability for their use in starting their buKlnesa careers. Colleges Awarded Scholarships Proffers of oue or more scholarships have been made to the tollowlue institutions: iii i r.-- A', 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : HE finest medicine for what ails every man is work. Its good for what ails you. We have worked consistently to bring to the public high grade merchandise at prices that are absolutely fair. Saturday Specials i 4i :4 4 4 t : 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,44 4 4 4 I Spanish Fork Co-o- p. j 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 .Miss Theresa Moore of Spring Mr. Edith Evan of Lclil spent Thursday here with Mr. II. I liar i.ake. was the guest bed week-enof sister. Mrs. Lee Dart. tdy. d lo-- Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Sunday guest aud Mrs. II. K. II. Allred were Joseph Peterson, assisted by Zefilu, entertained at a bride's showi r Monday evening, in honor of Mrs. Ollie Hancock, formerHayes ly Mis- - I'.ieiior Evan. at the home of I. Hardy. r Mr. Mi lo-- r daughter. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradley and Mrs. Uamaris Reed of Los Angelos. California, are visiting here Mis. L. M. Andrus, Mrs. A. R. Taywith their grandfather, John II lor and Mrs. I.. D. Barnett were joint Hayes, and ut Thistle with their pur Saturday night ut a bridal Alabama. enis. Mr. anil Mrs. John I. Hayes. UniversityColU-ae-of Alabama, shower at tlie home of their mother. n Binmmshum-Somln-rI Mrs. Alice Hughes, in honor of their L'ulvrnoty of Arizona; Arkansas, Mrs. A. it Taylor entertained on of Arkansas; California, ister. Mis. N. It. Durbin, who was Southof of California, University Wednesday afternoon at her home lu married J it n- I ; h . ut Santa Monica, ern California. Stanford University; Irovo for her little dang liter Helen's Cali! (It'll ia. Wesleyan University. Yale University of Dela- sixth birthday anniversary. Children ware; District of Columbia, George Uniattending from Spanish Fork were the litiijamin Evans announce Washington University. Georgetown Hughes and A. G. Andrus. Jean anil marring - of is daughter. Eleanor to versity. Florida. University of Florida. Islands. Allen Nielsen. June and Reid Bar- tirie Hancock of Iayson. Wednesday University of .Miami; Hawaiian University of llawuil; Idaho, University In honor of the bride, of Iilarto; Illinois. University of Illinois. nett, Kathleen and DelRay Waldron. June nth. At six o'eloek luneh was served to Mrs. University of Chicago, Knox College, George Milner and Mrs. William Northwestern University; Kansas. Uni- Mr. Beth Waldron. Mrs. C. B. Nielat a versity of Kansas, Kansas State Agri- sen. Mrs. Aliie Hughes. Mrs. L. M. Evans were Joint liostes.se cultural College; bride's shower at the home of Mrs. College, Washburn L. laruisiana State University, Andrus. Mrs. I). Barnett and Miss William Evans Thursday evening. Johns Ltieile Tulune University; Maryland, Bradshaw, the latter of Og- Game and music were the features. University of MaryHopkins University, Mrs. Mrs. den. . Ruth of Dixon, Detroit, Stanley 11 University land; Michigan. At o'clock luncheon was served to and Mrs. Ruth Hoover, fifty guests. University of Michigan, Michigan AgriThe bride received Carlton McDaniels, cultural College; Minnesota, of three latter the Irovo. College. University of Minnesota. Hammany beautiful and useful gift. of lins University; Mississippi, University A wedding reception uvas held at Mississippi; Montana, State University Ne-of Mrs. Harriet Bowen announces t lie Montana; Nebraska. University of braska. Doune College; Nevada. State the Spanish Fork High School gym of her daughter, Hattie, to marriage of Nevada; New Jersey, nasiunt .Monday evening in honor of Bert University Oberhansloy, Wednesday, June Princeton University. Kutgers University; the marriage of Miss Goldie Jex and 1 3th. in honor of t lie event, a wedNew Mexico, New Mexico College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts; North LeRoy Peterson, which was solemn- ding reception and supppr wa held Carolina. University of North Carolina. ized earlier in the evening. President at tlie bride's home Thursday evenNorth Carolina State College of AgriThe ing. Botlt the young culture and Engineering; Oregon, Uni- Henry A. Gardner officiating. people have versity of Oregon, Oregon State Agricul- evening was spent in dancing, during been employed by tlie R. I,. Jex Mertural College; Pennsylvania, University the course of wliith a short program cantile Company and ail the employof Peniisy Ivanln, Dickinson College, Unfa - was rendered under the direction of ees of the store and Mr. and Mrs. yetle College. Gettysburg College, FrankColIln and Marshal College, Allegheny Mrs. Elthear Warner. A buffet lunR. L. Jex aud the near relative of lege. University of Pittsburgh, Lehigh cheon was served. Out of town tin bride and groom were the guests University, Swarthmo-- e College, Pennsylvania State College; Rhode Island, Grown guests were Mr. and Mrs. William at tlie wedding supper. A very pleasUniversity: South Dakota, University of S. Jex of Murray and Mr. and Mr. ant evening was enjoyed with game South Dakota; Tennessee, University of and music following supper. Tennessee, University of Cliattnnooga, Bowen of Los Angeles, California. Vanderbilt : ArU-ma- . -- - 1 University; Utah, University Utah: Vermont, University of Vermont; Virginia, University of Virginia, Washington and Dec University, University of Richmond, William and Mary of College: University Washington. Washington. State College of WashingUniWest ton: West Virginia, Virginia versity; Wisconsin. University of Wlnronsin, Lawrence College, Beloit College. Plan of Operation of 4444444444444444444444444444444444444--'.44i' - The general plan allots scholarships to higher Institutions of learning In 6tates where the hanks have completed the subscription quotas assigned them in the foundation fund. Institutions are selected on the basis of type of school, educational standards, geographical distribution and deA in the plan. sire to scholarship committee is to be created In each selected institution, to consist of members of the faculty and a prominent banker. All scholarship applications must be made formally through the college committees and not direct to the foundation. Three home-towrefeTences are required of each applicant, at least one of whom must be a Ranker. Only students of Junior or higher grade in hanking and economic courses are eligible and those who have also attended American Institute of Banking courses will be given preference. Easy Term Scholarship payments will be given only to those whose means of education are dependent in whole or part upon their own efforts and will continue only during satisfactory scholastic standing or conduct. The loans are at five per cent beginning the first day of the second January after the date the scholar leaves school, with no Interest on repayment made prior to that time. Loans may be paid off in monthly Installments of J10 or more. After three installments have been promptly met payments may be placed on a quarterly basis until the loan Is wiped out which must occui .vithin three years. In cases of delin luencies, consideration will be given .o special circumstances, such as ill health or unavoidable unemployment, ALMOST EVERYBODY ; USES . . . Jor Ecdnomieat TransportaIem , n This Red O.K. Tag protects you Attached to the radiators of the best reconditioned used cars we offer for sale is a red O.K. tag which is the purchasers assurance that worn units have been replaced by new ones and that the price quoted represents actual Vtluc. Look for this tag when you buy a used car and know that your investment is protected. OLSEN MOTOR SALES Spanish Fork, Utah QUALITY AT LOW COST |