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Show PAYSOX CimOXICLE, PAYSOX, UTAII Yor Sal Ranis. Jv fiw -- Tore bred Ramboulltet Ludlow. health clinU? fur Septamber bo held Thursday aftsrnoon, Hrp 37 n ih swonJ ftnr of tha Juulor IIUi school. Dr. K. 1. 014 1h all lmbr bam and Nurso Kvallua Rsed will be by tb members of Ibe torn! aLisdcom mil tee, all of whom are health urged to be fireodnt. Mr. and Mre. M. I. Stark bare re- ceived a cablegram from their ton, (Irani, who baa been laboring an a missionary In New Zealand for Ibe past thirty montha, that be baa received gn honorable rvleaee and la railing for borne. He expecta to arrive In San Francisco on September jcr back,, SUGAR, 12 lb. for I'OTATOl-- ..$1.49 SOAP, 10 bar fur .... PUFFFKI) Will AT ami HICK, per packet DOTTLE HUHIJKKS, 4 boxes A. 1 .39c 1$. gallon bucket HICK, 3 SCI 1 1 1 his wife. Mary Ann Stphrna Jones, was given by their granddaughter Mias Florence Jones. Miss Della Jen sen g a reading. An Interesting feature of the meeting was the sing Ing of old time aonga by two tneni' bers of the famous Spanish Fork choir, organised by W. It. Jones. Mrs. Ann F. Howe. 72. and Mrs. Alice C. Jones, 78. The ladles sang a duet together, Mrs. Ann Itowe sang a solo and with several of the other ladles, Mrs. Nell Larsen. Mrs. It. W. Money, and Mrs. Annie Itowe Dock, sang quite a number of the old songs that Mr. Jones bad taught them In the early days of Spanish Fork. Mrs. .Mary A. Shepherd and her daughter, Mrs. Kiln Wilkins and two daughters of Mrs. Wilkins, furnished a selection. Thertrwere more than CO mem-- I bers and visitors present. Refreshments were served by members of the Jones family following the 15c .. ....15c .ic ION MY, NEW $1.25 lls 24c LI. I NOS TEA. 09c lb 1 9 lb. sack ROLLED OATS 4tiu SALMON, tall can 28c I .k 1 0c per p. ic ket REX IA I. , of Iba American Rule Club shooting for the season ass completed Saturday sn4 Sunday. The course Is known as Course D, and consists of stow fir In Standing, Kneeling and Front position slow fire and kneeling and prone position rapid fire. The scores were made at !oo yards on an target. Kara Warner was blah with a score of IS out of a possible 250. with Janus NitLm 2nd with 190. X The eoore sheet follows: X j THRONGS ARE EXPECTED TO ...............10c VISIT THE i i Plow Fire it K F Leon Wiliams It ....84c I!, fur 12 S, Provo firm course Legion K Rapid I 34 24 20 28 28 Kira Warner . 42 44 40 28 3 F. J. Thomas ...34 SI 3 20 24 K.T. Gardner 20 0 II 9 17 Ronald McNeil 28 23 9 21 23 loth. Markliltchlugs 33 27 10 21 S3 9 10 Hitching 1 10 Camp No. 2 of the J. Wylie Thomas Geo. K. 8. Hughes 1& 28 38 34 28 Chapter, (laughters of I'tab I'loneera K. Thoms ...... 30 38 38 31 38 bel l an Interesting meeting Thursday ...31 81 81 39 38 afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jos Jjs Nielsen 8n. ll 8 13 9 epti K. Jones. The history of Mr. J. H. Jone parents. Win. It. Jones and F.R. Frainpion S3 28 32 38 37 Saturday Specials FLOUR, The FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i4, 1928 Utah Comfy Fair X Tot. X 184 19 X 1&2 84 113 104 71 133 171 I Arc You Preparing to Be One of Those X X Among the Throngs? I 190 27 The Fine Automobilo Show which will contain IIS QI?I? OLil the latest in Autodom. Mlsa liana h llowen entertained the Indy employees of the Spanish Fork X Co-oand her sisters, Mrs. Florence X lieGraw and Miss Fat llowen at Tuesday evening, the occasion being tV 19th birthday anniversary of the hostess. CI?F? The Best Program of Hcrso Races ever seen in DLLj Utah County. El-mc- Mrs. William Jarvis entertained a large party of friends and relatives Saturday evening In honor of her birthday anniversary. There were 30 present. A hot dinner was served at 8 o'clock, after which the time was spent enjoying games and social conversation. all present having an enjoyable time. Among the out of town gui'ats were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carter and Mr. and Mr. Elmer Bearn-soof Salt Lake. Mr. Itearnson was an honored guest on the occasion, be being tbe twin brother of the hostess. CPI? FKOD.ITK AM) GUARDIANS NOTICES SERVICE ami QUALITY' : :x x j f 4et-4-Me- e A. Y. WIIEELER, of the Spanish Fork Mortuary, wishes to announce that though he isnt dealing in service certificates, he will squarely meet the price of all competitors who lo, ami GUARANTEE to save you money on all funerals. Our offer will protect husband, wife, and their chilmother-in-law- , ami all dependents. dren, father-in-laAYliy pay for something until you receive itf Our Motto: Quality ami satisfactory service or no pay. We will give vou FREE MOTOR IIEARSE ser- - Mir Commit the County Clerk or the respective signers for further Inform- tlon. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah. In and for Utah County. In the matter of the Estate of IlUSCILLA C LOSSEE. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Payson, Utah, on or before November 1, 1928. FRANK CLAYSON, Execntor. R. II. ANDRUS, Attorney. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. In the matter of the Estate of IIELGA REBECCA BUSTER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence In Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before October 2nd, 1928. SARA1I MARGARET STERLING, ount SCC 8 nest Cattle. Gray, Ed. Wright & Company in the most Cpp Bonnie OLsi! thrilling exhibition of horse riding ever seen in UtalL Cl? I? Olhlh n The country's best horses in a hig Horse Palling Contest. Hear Governor George H. Dern, who will Cpp And dress the throngs on the opening day. Members or the Spanish Fork Club, In place of tbelr regular meeting Thursday evening, made an auto tour of the vocational projects of the Spanish Fork High School boys under the direction of tbelr vocational leader. J. F. Skinner. The following projects were visited: Angus Hales, sow and litter; Itonadl Nelson, nine acres of Dlcklow wheat; Albert ItankT four acre sugar beet project; at Lake Shore: William Creer, baby beef project: Lotfln Maland, pure bred Holstien heifer project; at Benjamin; Theodore Westring, Jersey dairy project; Wells Ludlow, two acre beet project; at Leland: Don Markhams four acre beet project; Ralph Morgans two acre beet project; at Salem: Don Plercea sugar beet and melon project. The member of the club enjoyed the visit to the project very much and at the home of Don Pierce at Salem they enjoyed a feast of watermelons and canteloupes grown on the youth's project. The young men of tbe high school have carried off some excellent prizes In project work In the past and are out after more this season. The wonderful Fruit, Vegetables, and Household OE1! Articles ls LEMON, GINGER ami VANILLA SNAPS, per box 29c 27, 28, 29 PROVO, SEPTEMBER Cpp ullslh 'oneru SCC Fireworks Each Night. These are just a few of the sights that will greet every fair visitor. : It is the duty of every loyal citizen of Utah County to come out and help make the County Fair a success. Admission Reduced to: Adults, 25c Children, 10c UTAH COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION E. S. HINCKLEY, Secretary. JOHN F. MENDENHALL, President i4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444f44444m Administratrix. JOS. E. NELSON. Attorney. A. Y. 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