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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISn FORK, OTAIT NEW liliM.lt l ANGELUS PROGRAM We Sell Good Eats and-Ho- The Shopworn Angel with Nancy Carroll niul the purity and freshness of the meat and groceries that we sell. You take no chances when you trade with us we make it a point to satisfy every customer. We deliver orders promptly. Gary Cooper Itn cuntugiouit! That prec-lon- g little thing called luve! take it from thm higlrstcpping how girl in thin fast romantic our noons are noon for youi For Sale one Call THE (I ETA WAY u at 1 steel Saturday Specials j i X ! Hoot Gibson SUUAK, 10 lbs. for 65c in JKLLO, 3 pkgs. for 25c King of the Rodeo PEAS, per cau lie TOMATOES, per can 11c MACARONI, per pkg. 7c f aafe, barrel, wheelbarrow. 88 E First North. 1 Mrs. C. It. Larsen entertained at oclock dinner January lllh. in honor of Mr. and Mra. Joe Humphrey. Covers were luld for fourteen RICE, 4 lbs. for 25c RAISINS, 3 packages for 25c Thomas Bros. licious luncheon was served to the member and one special guest, Mra. David James. OUR GANG COMEDY SPOOK SPOOFING" YANKEE CLIPPER Mntinee-a- t 2:30 SIMi.tY, JANUARY 27 h 1 Special on AH Cuts of Meat 1 Mrs. John lotrsen entertained at a family dinner Sunday for her Immediate relatives, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A number of relative came from Eureka for the occasion. The ace of western Mara in Mra. Louise loir sen was hostess to a Miinshing and romantic story the Ladles Literary Club lust Frifilmed at the faraoua Chicago day afternoou. The time was spent Rodeo. A thrill a minute. enjoyfng Informal card games. A deAlso Norman Kerry and Mrs. Clara Boyack of Soldier Sum Large white bog. Finder Bearnson. two Robert mitt and her children please notify youngest have been In Spanish Fork the past Albert L. and Peter Runolfaon are here this week because of the death week. Mrs. Boyack has been receivin ing treatment for a fractured Jaw of their father. Rev. R. Runolfaon. bone at the office of Drs. Merrill and Man, Members of the American Legion Oaks of Provo. Auxiliary were entertained Thursday The Spanish Fork IKwanls Club afternoon at the home of Mrs. David Willfams. President Eliza Money pre- met last Thursday evening at the Palwith siding. The following program was ace Cafe, President M. R. Taylor in given: Community singing, led by charge. David Hodge, chairman of Mrs. Josephine Taylor; salute to the the pubife affairs committee made a flag, conducted by Mrs. May Thomas; report on communications from the the preamble, Mrs. Hazel Hughes; Salt Lake Klwanis Club proposing to He loved his wife she bereport of the district convention at get behind some of the legislation lieved him he was and dead, Uninow Mrs. before the State legislature. Provo, given by Daisy Daniels; short talks, What the Preamble form traffic laws, eitomoblle auto too great a coward to reveal r to recover himself when he watched her Means, Mrs. Josephine Taylor, Mrs. theft law, making it Kate McAllister and Mrs. Eliza Hales. stolen automobiles, registration of marry his best friend. Some time was spent ta making ar- vehicles and licensing of drivers. Afticles to be sent to the disabled vet- ter expressions from several members erans in the hospitals. The Auxil- the matter was referred to the board Also iary will make a number of these ar- for final action. The program was PATIIE NEWS ticles and this was the first meeting furnished by the agricultural comwhere this work was taken up. Mrs. mittee. R. W. Creer spoke on the STUNT MAN Sylvia Swenson entertained with two necessity of an increase in the tariff musical readings, she was accompan- on sugar and its vital importance to ied by Mrs. Norma Prior; Mrs. Jenm'e this state and community. ResoluSwenson, and Miss Minn Williams tion was passed pledging the support MONDAY and TUESDAY sang two duets, they were accompan- of the club to Utah Beet Growers JANUARY 28 and 29 ied by Mrs. Prior. Luncheon was Assoclatfon and U. S. Sugar Manuserved at 6 oclock by the following facturers Association in their effort hostesses: Mrs. Blanche Gardner, Mrs. to get an Increase in the duty on Ann Miller, Mrs. Minnie Durrant and sugar and to help finance their repMrs. Emily J. Booth. There was a resentative in Washington. There in was an 80 per cent attendance. good attendance at the meeting. Lost Pauline Starke Woman and Wife Mairan Nixon 'IENTAL EXERCISE! m iron-proo- 4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 VERY PROFITABLE Hut the greatest Interest In thla new work Ift In the fart that It reveals Abraham Lincoln aa he baa before been shown es a human being." an understandable man from whom many of the pretty legends have been stripped away but who challenge our admiration all the more because be rose ahovo human frailties to his position of world renown. lu this Issue of The Iress la an illustrated feature article which It Is you should not mfss reading. "Abrahma Lincoln, Human Being, llo sure to by Elmo Scott Watson, read It! tlrmnu! Also Linking it over is a sel-do- g We pride ourselves on the quality of our service and t bn FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 Fresh, pure meat ami groccnc just the kind that will to le proud serve ou your table wholesome, you health-giviniiml very reasonable in price. ItKVKtM Ml HLINtr "111 Many books havs written about Abrabam Lincoln, but In meal cases they have been Ho ConreptA'H of Lincoln and not ih real Lincoln. Itecenily, however, biography has been publiahed of the Great Emancipator by a man of national prominence which rrltlca hall aa the greatest of all Lincoln to i: V LINCOLN iriTamj 'THINKING it over is very much more profitable than making a guess about anything. Como into our store and see our wonderful array of high class merchandise and think over the caving you effect if you purchase goods of us. We know what conclusions ii for DROO.MS, 5 tie, regular 85c for MACARONI, Ioom, 3 llw. for RICE, 4 11m. for PEARS, size 2'i tim for RAISINS, 3 pkgs. for ORANGES, KunkiM, 2 d 35c . 59c ...... ......29c 25c 29c 29c NTCOA, 2 lbs. for .... U)C SPANISH FORK CO-O- P. The regular meeting ot the Spanish Fork Rotary Club was held Monday at noon at the Darling Hotel. President Loren A. Anderaon presided and there were nineteen members present. Joseph E. Nelson, recently appointed Juvenile Judge for Utah, Wasatch and Juab rountfrs, gavs an Interesting talk on Public Welfare. The remainder of the time was devoted to routine business. Members of the Seif Culture Club were entertained last Friday evening by Mrs. Hannah Creer. Luncheon waa served at 8 o'clock to 13 members. The biography of Dante, tbe antbor, was given by Mrs. Clara Skinner; Miss Lenore Sterling gave two readings and little MIbs Loa Creer gavs two readings. Safety, silence and Y. M. M. I. A. E. H. come to. Saturday Specials Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Caroline Ferguxnn entertained a number of friends and relatives at a birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. A.H.Uock-hll- l. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Boyack of Covers were luld for eight, and the table was covered with a linen Aberdeen, Idaho, liuvo returned to filet crochet cloth, that Mrs. FerguFork to make their home. son made when she was nearly seven- Spanlxh ty years of age. For Rale 20 acres of land In Old field, Thomas Lloyd property. See Joseph Chappie entertained at family dinner Sunda yin honor of Mr. j Mrs. Celia Gulre. and Mra. William Chappie of Black-- , foot, Idaho, who were called here beMr. and Mrs. Glen Williams of cause of the death of Ernest Wllllams Salt Lake City, are visiting here for Mr. Chappie was assisted by his dau- a short time with Mr. Williams parMrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Williams, ghter, Ruth, bis daughter-in-law- , Mary Chappie and Mrs. Ralph Chap- and other relatfves. Tho young coupie. The guests were members of ple were married four months ago In Mr. Chappie's family and their California. Mrs. Williams was formerly Miss Margery Jardlnr, of Bountiful. They will make their At the request of the program com- home In Salt Lake City, where Mr. mittee of the Brigham Young Univer- Williams has an office as state mansity, the Leland ward presented the ager for an aluminum company. Law and Life" to a very pageant, large and appreciative audience In College Hall Monday, January 21st. The pageant, written by Mrs. Thebe Markham and Mrs. Winona Thomas, was presented under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Leyshon of the Y. L. M. I. A. and Ira Markham Jr., of the in the Ialmyra Stake by Prof. Eustmond as a model to show Road Show. youll It was used the visitors how high class entertainment can be arranged and presented by the ward organizations. 44444444444444444444444444 simplicity are features of the new Ford system six-bra- ke IIL Norma Shearer DELINQUENT NOTICE Spanish Fork West Field Irrfgation Company, a corporation, principal place of business, Spanish Fork, Utah. NOTICE is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied by the board of directors, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: A Lady of Chance lie looked like a million dol lars, so she let herself fall in love with him, but his fortune was a dream. WINOMA SHOWS Also SAILOR SUITS ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday and Thursday JANUARY 30 and 31 Erick Von Stroheim in The Wedding March with 30 TAYLOR PLAYERS IN Fay Wray Awakened from dreams of love to its glorious reality. Out of the maze of splendor, a prince to love. A moment to remember in after years. WEDNESDAY JANUARY E. FORREST TAYLOR OFFERS THE . m Also PARAMOUNT NEWS IIABEUS CORPUS Matinee at 3:30 .. Welcome Home 99 Jimmy A New Comedy Drama of Love, Laughter and Tears WITH A CAST OF REAL ARTISTS HIGH CLASS COMING Behind German Lines shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the City Hall, Spanish Fork, Utah, on S aturday, January 19th, 1929, at 2 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertisBENJAMIN EVANS, Secretary. ing and expenses of the sale. A Woman of Affairs VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN THE ACTS Prices, 25c and 50c Reserved Seats on Sale Tues. at the World Drug Co. 44444444444444444444444444 ONE of the firct things you will notice when you drive the new Ford is iho quick, effective, silent action of its six-brak- e system. This system gives you the highest degree of safety and reliability because the four-wheservice brakes and the separate emergency or parking brakes are all of tbe el mechanical, internal expanding type, with braking surfaces fully enclosed for protection against mud, water, sand, etc. The many advantages of this type of braking system have long been recognized. They are brought to you in tbe new Ford through a series of mechanical im- provements embodying much that is new in design and manufacture. A particularly unique feature is the simple way by which a special drum has been constructed to permit the use of two sets of internal brakes on the rear wheels. A further improvement in braking performance is effected by the self-centeri- feature of the brakes an exclusive Ford development. Through four-whe- el this construction, the entire surface of the shoe is brought in steady, uniform contact with tho drum the instant you press your foot on the brake pedal. This prevents screeching and howling and makes the Ford brakes unusually silent in operation. Another feature of the Ford brakes ia the ease of adjustment. brakes The four-wheare adjusted by turning a screw conveniently located on the outside of each brake el plate. This screw is so notched that all four brakes can he set alike Bimply by listening to the clicks. The emergency or parking brakes on the new Ford require little attention. However, should they need adjustment at any time, consult your Ford dealer for prompt, courteous, and economical service. lie works under close factory supervision and he has been specially trained and equipped to help you get the greatest possible use from your car over the longest period of time at a minimum of trouble and expense. Ford Motor Company |