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Show SPANTSII FORK MESS, SPANISII FORK, UTAH TITT3 itttTTiunM'T r t JXCIX.T.T.T,rT1 smnmcm ;.j.j.yj'.TrTvrr Attention Cougars Progress Holds Conference athletln t No, 3, Isncrence Peterion , bad field; Theodore Haile, assistant frethman coach 0. and trainer; No, 5, Fred Dixon, frethman coach; No,. 6, Captain Henry Slmmont, tackle; lo, 7, Oieen Hone, bach field ttepping tlonn for con J ere nee leaden. Coach Oil Itomney and hit ttaff are bent toll upon liereloping a ehamplonthlp contender No. 2, fall, No. I, Head Coach C, Olt Itomney; Charier J, Hart, anhtant coach and manager of Heretofore , 99 quality always at a saving Smart Coats Make Their Bow To Fashion-Follow- er Coat designers have pot forth their .best efforts In the fashioning of these clever, distinctive coats for fall and winter flattering tors contribute generously to their smartness fabrics are soft and fine you will find them styled to please you. ; Coats For Women, Misses and Juniors $14.75 to $69.75 V'' a'7. ? ' iz V 6 f t CHANGE IN TRAIN SCHEDULE ' I ' 't (Orem Line) ! . ; r - SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD h 7 Effective Thursday, September 27th, 1928, train number IS will leave Salt Lake City at 11:30 p, in. instead of 11:13 p. m. as at present. This train wil be known als the Theatre Train, and tills change in time is made to accomodate our putrons desiring to attend the Theatres In Salt Lake City, so us to give them ample time to see the entire show. , J V v 7 X'i V T ?, J' Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Larsen enat dinner Jr, who left Thursday for Cal- tertained Monday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Ercomplimentary S. Mrs. Dart Mr. and Fred nest Cluff of Los Angeles. Other Mrs. Thomas Mensem left Tuesday Mrs. David E. Williams entertained ifornia, entertained at a family dinner Wed- guests were Mr. and Mrs. David LarX for rhilllpsburg. Montana, whore she at a birthday party for her son, sen of Fork. Dinner was will visit for a while with her (laugh Tuesday evening. There were 24 nesday evening. Covers were laid served atSpanish 8 o'clock. Fall flowers decguest present. Games and music for 12. orated the rooms. ter, Mrs. Paul Wells. were enjoyed, after which a buffet was served by the hostess asX Mss Grace Warner, daughter of lunch sisted b f he'r mother, Mrs. Annie Mr. and Mrs. George R. Warner, Leavitt, both of Dividend, were Thomas. married last Thursday evening at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra WarThe Ladies' Literary Club met on ner. Bishop Elisha Warner officiatbufafternoon with Mrs. Janies a the Following ceremony Friday ing. fet luncheon was served to about Hwenson,. Community singing of old twenty five relatives, after which the time songs was led by Mrs. Annie R. evening was spent in playing games. Beck.. Beading, Blue Roses, Miss MAX and his wife owned a certain tract of land in e Miss Lola Bradford, who has re- Delia Jensen; instrumental music, Utah. or On the of Marabout MLss Thomas Miss Florence Provo, and 19, city May to the 4 cently returned from a mission 1928, a deed to this property was recorded... The grantee Eastein States, will be the speaker in tha Swenson.. Twelve members and the Second ward Sacrament meet- three sjieclal guests, Mrs. Clara Ray in that deed mortgaged the property and he then sold Miss ing next Sunday afternoon. it to a third party. Some months later 6uit was filed in Los Angeles, Mrs. Cecil Me bum of 4 Bradford was president of the Relief Gavin and Mrs. E. court district to recover the the were the owner, Swenson, by original the mission of the Sorieties durng property, alleging the first deed to be a forgery. , latter part of her stay in the east, and present. Luncheon was served by the had many interesting experiences in hotsess, assisted by her mother, Mrs This is a clear case where title insurance could have 4 Thorgerda Shell and the Misses Martraveling about the mission. the parties expense and trouble. If the deed is saved FlorDelia Jensen and tha Swenson, 1 Considerable excitement was causdeclared to be a forgery, the mortgagee will lose the ence Thonius. ed last Friday afternoo nwlien the money lie has advanced; the present owner will lose the' local correspondent for the Tribune property and all the money he has invested In it; while A family, supper was held at the was called upon to furnish some adthe first grantee will face a forgery charge. On the Mr. C. home E. Mrs. of and Paulsen ditional story of the Joseph E. Wilother hand, if the court decides that the deed is not a kins family because of the alleged Monday evening in honor of the marforgery, each party had been put to the unnecessary confession of a youth purporting to riage of their daughter, Elen D. to he the slayer of Mr. Wilkins. It was Clarence D. Erddmann, of Springville expense of bringing or defending this suit. learned Saturday morning that the which was solemnized last Friday at x This is one of the many examples where your title may story was a hoax and that the youth- Manti. Covers were laid for twenty-sirelatives of the young couple. Afj ful gang leader was one of the Provo be perfect as a matter of record, but worthless as a mathoys who had been committing small ter supper the evening was spent In ter of fact. in playing games and burglaries. He was only pretending a social way to be the murderer for the sake of listening to the music. Home Offices: Deseret Bank Building, Salt Lake City , notoriety. The Thurber and Central Schools Salt Lake Office: 13 E. South Temple; Ogden Office 412 Ttventy-fourt- h A get acquainted meeting of the are out phases of the Platoon trying Street; Provo Office, Paramount Theatre Building; Boise Rees P. T. A. was held Thursday evSystem this year. The results thus Office, 107 N. 10th Street. at school the 20th, ening, September are far very according encouraging, was The following program X building. AFFILIATED ABSTRACTORS: tarried out: prayer, Mrs. Evelyn to reports from teachers and pupils R. H. C. Parcells, Parowan, Utah J. Utah Wood, Filmore, Jones; community singing, led by at the Central School. This assertion William Hurst. Beaver, Utah George B. Stanley, Heber, Utah Mrs. Annie R. Beck; acceptance of is based on the idea that there is less Duchesne County Abstract Co., Duchesne, Utah Mrs. Evelyn monotony and more real pleasure in the new Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, Logan, Utah Jones; talk explaining the new sys- the work. In the Sixth grade, Mr. tem of group piano instruction in the J. X. Larsen Company, Preston, Idaho Whltwood of teaches all the music, schools. Mss Mary Williams; duet, Mrs. Cornela Swenson and Mrs. Flor- history and geography; Miss Tuttle COMPLETE ABSTRACT SERVICE IF DESIRED ence Albertson; reading, Mrs. Sylvia teaches language, writing and readSwenson: selection from the Child ing, and Mr. Warner teaches Welfare Magazine, Hard of HearheaTth and spelling. Each ing, by Mrs. Christine Peterson;solo Miss Agnes Hales. The teachers of teacher likes his particuar subjects the school were introduced to the and the pupils who practice with parents by Mrs. Mima Hales, princi- pleasure say: We dont see the same pal. The closing prayer was offered old face all day. J. F. Warner, Jr. Mrs. Annie It. Beck. Dart, Er-c- el ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE AND HABIT PLAYS THE DOUBLE ROLE OF HERO AND VILDAN! MANS habit of spending money is the hero and villain of his daily existence. . 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