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Show THE SIANIsn FOniv PRESS, SPANISII FORK, UTAII hl'MMI It M'HOOL AT APE RECEIVE HOME M IDG DROVE A CHEAT Nl'CtE Dtl'LOMtM Nl'MlU' MGIIT of thu 1almyta l'nijr Huke Hocluty and through (he Inairmihiit of tfali County Nurae wo Mr. KraluiN Rmul. t wi tily-oi- i men rertlved certilbat of grudua--,tlo- n fanni (ha Hl Cr one rlaxa (n and Cara of (ha Kirk Hm lly-nat a prial niwtin held Sunday av enln at tha Third ward chapel. 1reelilen! lolila Hughes waa In charge of th meeting and Mr. Annie Curbed hd In cummunltjr alnglng ,Th opening prayer waa offered by J'Mra. Mary N. Clayson; talk, "The i Value of Home Training In (ha Com-- f tha ample Jti-lie- f J i! Genuine Plate j rounity," Hr, Jph Hughes; read T. Ing, T.onglng." Mra, Kylvla Swenson; vocal aolo, Mra. Lindsay Knell; ad dreaa, ir. T. it. lieatty, aecretary of the Ktate limtrd of Health. Dr. lieatty reviewed the growth of heulib work In Utah and emphasised the fact that much good la being atv compllehed through the health unite. 4i He told how the death rate In mater nity rase had been reduced 35 per cent alure health work was taken up; infant mortality haa len reduced fiu per cent; lie told how typhoid fuver and diphtheria were being con trolled by Inoculation and proper scored cltlea who are J itunltailou, and neglecting to limiall a pure water supply. Mayor John E. liooth made a abort speech of appreciation to the 'health unit and Nure Heed for the privilege the class haa had In gaining , BATTER I Y Reduced to $10 the training and awarded the certl Orates to the following ladle : Mm. lUchel Dart, Mrs. Stella Dart. Mrs. Ihebe I. Markham, Mrs. Virginia Gardner, Mra. Alice E. Lloyd. Mrs. Smith Auto Co. Elale Keele. Mre. Mary II. Simmons, Mra. Mary N. Chadwick. Mrs. Rebecca Chrlstcniien, Mra. Irene Johnson, Mra. Vera Ilowen, Mr. Ruth llone. Mrs. Annie Halt, Mrs. Deulab Larsen, Mre. (I wen Cutler, Mre. Mary Hansen, Mrs. Elsie Warner, Mre.Mary Sue Mrs. Albert Stewart and Mra. Uri Monk, Mrs. Mary Youth Mra. Ann 4 room bouae. For Rent Stewart Sr. entertained at dinner on Huff and Mrs. Mary Wood, ioa. Drown. Friday for Mr. and Mra. Tbaddeu After delivering a talk at Spanlhh a, Hatch and Courtland Starr of Spring-vlllMra. C. D. Rayburn of Loa Fork Sunday evening In which he California, la vlaitlng with her cautioned against driving without mother, Mra. Kophla Nelaon, and proper lights on autoa. Dr. T.B. BeatDar-rother relatlvea for two monlha, Mr. Mra. and Ralph Honoring wa arrested at Provo for driving of Florence, South Carolina, a ty a tall light. without Mre. friends old 'a number of Harry gathered Sunday afternoon and evFound A coat. Owner ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. may have same man's by paying 30c foi Isaac Swenson. Luncheon was served at 7 o'clock, after which the time this advertisement. was spent In social chat and playing Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boyack and cards. Those enjoying the occasion their children, Robert and Alton, of were Mr. and Mrs. John Sterling. Mr. Suinmitt, are here to spend and Mrs. W. P. Shlppee, Mr. and Mrs. Soldier Levi Arthur T. McKell, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. the week with relatives. Two-Hors- e Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Creer, William Christmas has been given Mr. and Mra. Lon Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown. Mrs. Derry was a freo trip to Yellowstone Park because of having been the leading formerly Miss Hanah Jarvis of this automobile salesman in his line In city. the State of Utah. He left Tuesday for the park. ware patented. The patent haa long LeRoy Nelson of New York City, ainee aspired, but tha ealea increase week of here last several days spent Fred and Jesse Ludlow are spendeach' year. ' i' visiting with relatives. He was the Mada of extra heavy 9 ounce Indigo-house guest of Mra. Sophia Nelson. ing the week at Kansas City, MissDenim, cut full and roomy, dyad Mr. Nelson had been visiting In Cal- ouri. where they went to sell 22 ars fittea at the waist like tailor-mad- e sheep owned by them. J. . Anifornia, and accompanied Mrs. C. R. of An In- drus and Walter Ludlow. pants, with belt loops for added conto Fork. They Spanish Rayburn to sell the sheep for approximatvenience. Copper riveted at all formal party in his honor was given of big, roomy Strain points, plenty by Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Thomas Wed- ely ISO, 000.00 pockets. Sewed with specie! thread, nesday evening for a few of bis reland buttons riveted on to stay on. atives. Miss Lucille Ferguson, daughter of There were 20 present. Mr. Insist on getting the make you can Is a grand opera singer Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, and Dr. Wells Nelson who always depend on for everything and composer, well known In New Martell, are being married today at that spella overall satisfaction, York, entertained the guests with vo- the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Ferguand longest cal and instrumental music; other son, for the past few yars has been numbers on the impromptu program a teacher in the Nebo District schools Look for this Trade Make were, vocal solos, Ed. Williams; duets and Dr. Martell completed his course bMrs. Cornelia Swenson and Mrs. in dentistry this spring at t lie of Southern California. Florence Albertson; readings, Mrs. The C. B. Rayburn; whistling solos, Miss young couple will make their home LIHa Nelson; piano and cornet duets at Los Angeles. k ' -- a maw nui a Ellswort hand Lilia Nelson of Long Cuarantee thie Remember Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Cornaby enThe evening vpr as Beach, California. A New Pair FREE if They Rip passed very pleasantly and at 11 o'- tertained at a family dinner ThursMidi by Levi Strauss & Co. Sm Franduo clock refreshments were served. Miss day evening in honor of their son, Blanche Thomas acqompanlcjll the Allen, who has just returned from e Brand 'Also makers of musical numbers in a very pleasing the Western States Mission. Bib Overalle for Men and Boys. The manner. guests were relatives aud Intimate Jtsllable Msrchsadist Since 1853 friends of Allen. There were 30 guests preesnt, among them being Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Cornaby of Shl-leIdaho, and Miss Mae Cornaby of Salt Lake. Spanish Fork, Utah e. An-gele- y, Strauss Brand CoppeivRiveted Waist Overalls er-pe- ct ssnlort, fit I fnl-versi- ty Two-Hors- ASPEN fJROVB, Ag. 82nd. The Alpine Summer School of Brigham Young Inlversliy, after having a most tun esful and Interesting season. will come to a floe here next Saturday morning, according lo ftean ('. Y. Can non. who has been In charge This will of the minnicr session. ,, indo le a full quarter of summer work in time for tearhere and students to get n little rest before the autumn term opens on September 17. Though no outside teachers except Prof. A. t). Garret, eminent authority on the flora of the Wasatch of Halt lake City, have been engaged at the summer school, the enrollment bus been excellent and the genral antis-factirmarkable, according to Dean Cannon, who Is a Arm believer In the edueaiurs of the atate. Though the science courses have been popular as usust In this natural laboratory. Dean Cannon declares that education, English and art have also loa n well attended. Profi ssor It. F. Larson has been in tharg- of the line art. I'nder hla direct Km many beautiful paintings In both oils and water have been cre- AumsmizS MsmvrtCN il. 44 quality always at a saving School Suits Suit Four-Piec- e of! right on hi new school term Start the boy In one of these well-mad- sr.s e, 'y styled Suits. The Suit include! coat, vert, jne 2 golf knickrr and one longtc or or 2 long:.!. Excepgolf knicker tional value at - ated. An added lutercut waa given the school this year when Coach Charles J. Ilatt was asked to take charge of recreational features. Coach Hart has kept the camp wisely and well entertained. lie lias nut only had athletic equipment on hand ready for the students, hut be has planned parties and entertainments In plenty. Is unanimous that the The term has been unusual from a standpoint as well as an educational polut of view. Protes-u- r Herald R. Clark, manager of the business end of the summer session, has been genial and accomodating aud hat kept bourders and campers In good humor at all times while supplying their needs. Saturday the camp will be closed for another year, when bigger and mure extensive sessions will be held, if plane which are already under way materialixe. Lost er case. A. The boy will tike tlirm for5 their smart pearance comfortable Mother wi them econ- Offered in cassimeres in novelty weaves and new shades of tan, brown, grey and blue in shadow and fancy stripes and ovcrplaids. Reward. Ivierson, who has been work-ti- g at Park City, is spending a short For the Boy Roy aeatli'U here. School Bags Hard on Shoea Mr. Iluswell Tuttle entertained at Big and Roomy 2V2-51- 2 card party Saturday evening lu ,ionor of Mrs. Ray L. Tuttle. wu served at 8 o'clock to 16 guests. The time was spent enjoyx Lun-vlieo- ri fjs service and omy price. Pair of spectacles In leathFinder please return to E. Clave, n. ap- $3.49 ti 12Va-- 2 ing Informal Suo. $2.98 Mrs. John W. Moore entertained at a lawn party Monduy evening In hon-- i or of Mrs. Mark Lewis and daughter June. The time was spent enjoying; and inu.tlr and games, and uke were served by the hostess to i These bags will hold everything that even the biggest boy or girl has to carry. Special compartment for pencil also another for crayons, erasers and odds and ends, 49c and 98c ice-rrea- m It guests. The Younger Lad likes a good looking shoe, too, and this Oxford in Tan or Gun Metal will please entertained at a birthday party Sunday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Beulah. There were Dinner was 33 relatives present. Mrs. T. II. Chadwick Boys' Shirts Of Broadcloth Printed broadcloth of excellent quality. While and colors. 98c him. served. All-Wo- The members of the Senorita Club gave a bride's shower Mpnday evening at the home of Miss Fay Hansen in honor of Mrs. Darwin Johnson, a recent bride. Music and games were enjoyed by eighteen guests. A buffet luneiteon was served at midnight. The hostess was assisted by Miss Elva Boys' Shirts ol Sweaters for Roys In Jacquard patterns. over style. All sizes. Percales, twills and very durable 31.98 to 32.98 For Boys 39c s; Pay-Da- y Cotton sport hose in fancy Jacquard patterns. Saturday evening the Mutual officers of the Benjamin ward gave a bride's shower in honor of Mrs. Darwin Johnson, formerly Miss Nora Mordue. Games and music were enjoyed by 24 guests. Mrs. Walter II. Ludlow and Mrs. Heber J. Hansen were the hostesses. chain-bray- 69c Golf Hose Tippetts. Make True-Blu-e Slip- Overalls for Boys Made like dad's. Of 2.20 blue denim., Youths, $1.10 Boys, 08c ; y, Mrs. Fred Mordue and Miss Viola Ludlow were the hostesses at a bride's shower Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Mondel Rasmussen, formerly Miss Wilma Johnson of The evening was spent Benjamin. enjoying a variety of games. At mid4 night a buffet luncheon was served ney. to 33 guests. The hostesses were asGood, fresh meats are essential to every sisted by Mrs, Earl Ludlow and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. William Blau and diet. All the meat we sell is rigidly inspected when 4 T. E. Ludlow. family visited here last night with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. McKell. Dr. Mrs. Rex O. Daniels Mrs. F. J. Blau is about town today shaking it is placed on sale by us you may be sure it contains no 44 Hanson entertained theand ladies of the hands with his old friends. He was Beta Bridge Club and their husbands a 4 chiropractor here just prior to the the home of the latter Monday ev- World war and left here to enlist in impurities. Delicious cuts of meat that will make every 44 at A delicious luncheon was ening. service. After the war he assumserved at the card tables at 8:30. the ed the management of a 1200 acre repast a banquet, at very reasonable prices. Just give Five tables of bridge were played, ranch at Poe, Kansas. the prize for high score being won by Mrs. Angus Olsen and Isaac Swenus a trial, for the sake of your health and palate. son; consolation prizes were awardDENVER & RIO GRANDE ed to Mrs. Angus Christensen and Bernell Jensen. There were IS presWESTERN RAILROAD 4 well-balanc- i t Mrs. E. J. Barney entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Kimball Barney of Burley, Idaho, who has been visiting with relatives and friends during the Black Hawk Encampment at Spanish Fork. Covers 4 were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barney and family, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Otteson and family, Janies Barney, 4 Mary Barney and Mrs. Kimball Bar- ent. Honoring Mrs. Mark Lewis and her little daughter, June, previous to their leaving Wednesday for Oakland California, to make their home, Mrs. Isaac Hansen entertained at dinner Sunday evening. The meal was served at 6 oclock at a long table bright with a crystal basket of gladoli for CENT AND CENT AND HALF PER MILE There were IS pres$ aent,centerpiece. among them being Miss Helen 4 4 4 Thomas - FOR COMFORT LET COURAGE AND CAUTION GUIDE YOU ed Saturday Specials Special on All Cuts of Meat Sfyoure hunting- EXCURSIONS Hansen, who has recently returned from Washington, D. C., and Herbert Magleby, of Washington, D. C., who is visiting here. to Salt Lake City Ogden The. daughters and daughters in law of Mrs. S. L. Cornaby honored 4 her at a birthday party Wednesday evening at the home of her daughter Mrs. The rooms Floyd Johnson. were artistically decorated with fall and the table was centered 4 flowers with a beautiful bouquet of gladoli. 35 guests were present, the children 4 and near relatives of Mrs. Cornaby. Dinner was served at 7 oclock guests being Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cornaby of elloy, Idaho, and Miss Mae Cornaby of Salt Lake City. Account LABOR DAY Tickets good only in coaches at lc per mile and tickets good in sleep- ing cars at per mile, will be on sale September 1, with final return limit of September 4. Call on local agent for detailed fares. lc .out-of-to- ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 14- - 44 4 14. 4 4 4- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 BSSETSZSZBZSmiSEBSCT yOUR business caution should guide you in the direction of this store. By this time you have undoubtedbecome ly acquainted with the fact that our prices aer as correct as the goods we sell. Saturday Specials Refrigerators left to sell, regular $37.50, sale Regular 31.50 refrigerator on sale at Three Dressers, regular $33.30, sale price Assortment of Aluminum for 10 Off on all PAINTS And VARNISHES. Puritan Malt, 2 quart cans for Caps for Catsup Bottles, 12 dozen for Kirks White Soap, 10 bars for g Kerr Bottles, quart size per ease DelMonte Alaska Red Salmon, large size Corn, Royal Blue Spaghetti or Klboroni, 4 packages for Cleanser, Lighthouse, 4 cans for 2 4 4 4 4 4- - $24.95 $1.00 89c 23c 39c Self-Sealin- 4- - 4 $28.20 $23.70 SPANISH FORK $1.00 33c 3 for 35c 25c 25c |