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Show THE SPANISH FORK TRESS, SPANISH FORK, OTAI1 THE AIIT OF (LEASING ANGELUS PROGRAM KIIIIUY, IT.illtlWItV 1 Rod La Rocquc in Captain Swagger with Healthy Sue Carol A hold up, it cabaret rbberv a wild oham through crowd- etites ed utretK an airplane battle thrill follow thrill in thin most capitvating picture. Here quality goes hand in hand with economy, and whether you buy the cheaper or more expensive cuts of meats, you're always sure of getting GOOD MEAT at this store. Also TWO REEL COMEDY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Ken Maynard Our values are exceptional. Just give us a trial. Tarzan lie BANANAS, per lb. SUGAR, 10 lbs J i TUB WONDKK IlOliSK in mGJO Cheyenne 54c Ken ns u rodeo contestant during the stunt lie performed when he was the ace rider of the worlds greatest circus. Also Chapter One of FLOUR, per sack ..... SHASTA TEA CHEESE, 2 lbs CORN, per can SALMON, large Del Monte 3c 11c 29c TIIE DIAMOND MASTER" . Matinee at 2:30 Thomas Bros. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Adolphe Menjou Special on All Cuts of Meat Lost Lares white hpf. Finder please notify Robert Beamson. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Yates left Tuesday for their home at Malad, Idaho, after spending a few days here visiting with relatives and friends. They are on their way home from San Francisco. California, where they spent two months vlBltfng with their son, George C. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cbrlstopherson and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dart enjoyed a party at the home of the latter couple Sunday evening The Spanish Fork Rotary club held their regular luncheon anw meeting Monday at noon at the Darling Hotel, President L. A. Anderson presiding. Fred S. Smart, who was the prize winning representative of the New York Life Insurance Company in writing January business, gave a talk on the growth of the Insurance business and Its importance. in Marquis Prcerrcd NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Mor laughs than comedy Also JIM JAM JANITOR" The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Spanish Fork Southeast Irrigation Company will be held in the City Hall. Spanish Fork, Utah, Tuesday, February 11th, 1929, at 3 p. m., tor the purpose of hearing the annual financial report, electing a board of directors and transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting. WELLINGTON WOOD, Pres. ALBERT SWENSON, Secretary and Treasurer. and PATIIE NEWS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 A Single Man For Sale Cheap Baby buggy and bed, practically new. G. V. Hayee. The regular meeting and luncheon of the Kfwanis club was held Thursday evening at the Palace Cafe.Pres. M. R. Taylor In charge. J. W. Christenson Jr, gave a talk on consolidating the drug business, and Fenton Reeves spoke on The Klwanls Anni- versary and Klwanls Ideals. was a good attendance. There with Aileen Pringle and Lew Cody A bachelor with young ideas and how he changed YouT never stop laughing! Also 1 The Most Amazing Picture Made in Years! NEWLYWEDS VISIT" Bigger than TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Ramona LilaDamita The new European Sensation in i'hne SOOTi-SEAwith Forbidden Love S RAQUEL TORRES f-- Wednesday and Thursday FEBRUARY 6th and 7th A flaming love story actually filmed on the Behind the German Lines tropical Islands in the wild South Seas! lovely What went on Behind the German Lines" during the great war. Gripping scenes ac tually photographed on the battle-fields. Two Years in Also PARAMOUNT NEWS the Making I Under-the'Se- a Scenes and Thrills Never Before in Pictures 4 Big Days at Regular Prices Sunday Continuous PARAMOUNT-Pro- vo Mrs. Theron Pickett was operated on at tbs Sallna Hospital last Wednesday. She is dolnng fine. Mias Alice Vincent Ik spending two weeks at Cunnlaon taking care of! the thra children of her slater, Mra.t Theron Pickett, who la In the hospital at Saline. Mlaa Clara Boyark was returned to her home last Saturday after having undergone an operation for acute appendicitis at the Hughes Memorial Hospital. She la now recovering nlc ely. lira. Nancy Alexander announces the marralge of her sqn, Payton, to Mlaa Bessie Hatten, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D. E. Hatten of Provo. The marriage will take place February at the Salt Lake Temple. 7 The Spieler tv 1 r-- y tn' r fcmniT gwyy iil,i1bi C- i- iu t1 action on your money urn direct for cry dollar you ppciul, it will be quite to umLc a few purcIiaoeM here. You while worth your owe it to yourelf to investigate the quality of our inerch-undin- e mid the uhove reproaelt Methodt of our merchau dising. proju-- r rcMillM Saturday Specials LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 bars for ... ORANGES, Sunkist, 2 dozen PORK AND BEANS, medium mzc, 3 for JELIX), any flavor, 3 pkga. for HONEY, 5 gallon cans (1 limit) for .... TUMBLERS, medium weight glass, per set Schlitz MALT, Best by Test, quart can SPANISH FORK CO-O- P. si im nut divorce Mrs. Suren Peterson Is spendl a month visiting In Brigham C Alleging that on numerous occa- with her son. Prof. James Jensen and sions her husband bad struck her and family. called her vile names, Lurlle Martetl or this city filed suit In the Fourth Reports from Germany state that a District court for divorce against scientist there has developed a pro Morgan Martel!, alao of this city She cess on for cement objects with the that night covering alleges specifically of September 19. 1925. he struck her a spray of molten tine, tin or lead and drove her from the home, and to make them waterproof. that on July 8th. 1926, while under the Influence of liquor, he la alleged By using thinner sawa, lumbermen to have coma to home of her moth- rould sirre some 860,000,000 annualer, where the plaintiff was living, and ly m this country, engineers have escalled her vile names and when she timated. Reducing he thickness of tried to quiet him and get him to the cut aa little as of an leave, he struck her and knocked her Inch would effect this economy, tha down, breaking her nose. experts declare. The couple were married March The regular weekly meeting of tha 19, 1926. Spanish Fork Klwanls club was held In Old last Thursday evening at the Palace 20 acres of land For Sale field, Thomas Lloyd property. See Cafe. President M. It. Taylor waa In Mrs. Celia Gulre. charge. The club acted favorably upon the suggestion by past-preside- nt Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Wood anESTRAY NOTICE nounce the marriage of their daugh State of Uta.h County of Utah, ter, Violet, to Mr. Charles Muai'g, of Mapleton Precinct ss. 1 have In my possession the followSprlngville, January 30th, at the Salt Lake Temple. The young couple will ing described estray animal, which, make their home in Salt Lake City. if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at Public Auction to the highThe Clo-- E swarm of the First ward est cash bidder at the Mapleton PreMutual were entertained last Tues- cinct Estray Pound, on Saturday, the day night by their teachers, Misses 9th day of February,1929,at 1 o'clock Delila Gardner and LaVern Loses. p.m. Games and music were enjoyed by all One black mare 12 years old branduntil 10:30 when a chill supper was ed B on right thigh. served to twenty guests. Said estray was taken up by me in said precinct on the 27th day of JanA number of friends pleasantly sur- uary, 1929. WALTER ANDERSON, prised Mrs. Fern Brockbank last Poundkeeper of Mapleton Treclnct. Thursday evening at her home. After a pleasant evening spent in playing games, a buffet Inncheon was served by the invading party. Miss Gladys Gardner entertained at a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening at her home m honor of Miss Violet Wood, a popular bride of the week. Games and radio music were enjoyed, after which luncheon was served to twenty-tw, The bride received many beautiful and useful o. William West Jr., on December 8th, 1928. Music and dancing were the evenings diversions and were enjoyed by about 60 guests. William West Sr., was much in demand with his violin and furnished music for the dancing. An elaborate luncheon was served cafeteria style at 10:30 by the sfsteds of the bride, Mrs. Maudie Henline of Thistle, Mrs. Bessie York of Spanish Fork, the Misses Gladys and Hortense Hayes, Miss Mae West a sister of the groom, and two girl friends, Misses Ireta and Maggie Underwood. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Many and useful were the gifts received by the young people. The guests attending from Spanish Fork had to spend a good deal of Saturday afternoon Blearing the snow drifts from the road to make It State of Utah, County of Utah, Spanish Fork Precinct ss. I have in my possession the following described estray animal, which it not claimed and taken away, will be sold at Public Auction to the highest cash bidder at the Spanish Fork City Pound on the 2nd day of February, 1929, at 1 oclock p. m. One brown mare, 10 years old, weighs 1000 lbs. No brands visible. Said estray was taken up by me in said precinct on the 19th day of JanW. T. ROACH, uary, 1929. Poundkeeper of Spanish Fork G. Ray Hales that each member Le-Gra- ud ... in power and getaway . . . in style, luxury and beauty COUPES . $1195 SEDANS . $1220 SPORT CARS . $1225 to $1875 to $2145 to $1550 These prices f. o. b. Buick Factory. Convenient terms can be arranged on the liberal G. M. A. C. Time Payment Plan. The New BUICK TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. PROVO, UTAH WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE do- nate at least one book to the public library. The program was given by the business standards committee under the direction pf W. A. Cornaby. Fenton Reeves gave a ten minute talk on Klwanls Anniversary week. J. W. Christensen Jr., spoke on increased efficiency in big business through the merging of large manufacturers and dealers resulting lower manufacturing and selling costs. He gave a brief biography of Louts K. Liggett and an account of the organization of the United Drug Co. 90 per cent of the members and one guest, Smith, were in attendance. Leading the New Trend pass- ESTRAY NOTICE A Woman of Affairs Starts SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd t-- Iron-pro- Matinee Wednesday at 3:30 in If you want to get 1 steel safe, 4 barrel, 1 wheelbarrow. at 88 E First North. For Sale one Call able for the bobsled in which they attended the party. Quite a crowd of the guests came from Thistle. John Gilbert PICTURE 7 Observe the little politenesses. I thank you and If you please." Get up when a lady enters the room. Take off your hat wbeo you meet a woman. 9. When you are slandered or abused, say nothing, as a rule. People can respond to anything you say, but It's hard to answer silence. DR. FRANK CRANE. and TWO TARS" COMING MV-te- - Do not be argumentative. Why Moat thing do nut matter. A dramatic picture story gifts. An elaborate affair was held Sat packed with tingling thrills and exquisite heart appeal. urday evening, January 26th, In the form of a bridal shower at the Moan Also tain Rose Ranch, at Diamond Switch. The function honored their daughter, TAXI SCANDAL" Eunice, who became the bride of The Picture All America Is Talking About! MONTE BLUE 7. Say DIRECT RESULT OF TJlOUullT, NOT SPEECH! tween. . mm ,11 4 Action is the jl 1 al argue? .JUtU' ri-t- i dark fingernail, frayed cuff, tow! ed hair, nor unclean shoe. Keeping clean I not egotlam. It la a due regard for other peplea feeling. Clean your teeth. Beware of halitosis. 8. Write plainly, one letter at a time with comfortable apace be- and Saturday Specials Now that r learning to do nil aorta of thing, it might bo well to dovolo n littlo attention to that moot Imporant of all ana, tho Art of Pleaalng. It la an Art and not a ftclence. A Science you may learn out of book. An Art takea practice. It fk not n aln or moral eometblng we are talking about, but Juat rom-no- n sense and expediency. You want people tu please you; I ben learn bow 10 pleaee them. Permit, therefore, a few hunrhee for Inquiring tnlnda on thia matter, 1. Beware of egotUtn. In aomo form or other, that la what we die-lik- e about everybody. Do aot prel nor dispraise yourself, nor youref, In fart, talk of yourself at all. Habit-udlpraie a common form of egotlam. 2. Do not be tragic. Have a sens of humor. Moat thing do not matter. Nine thing out of ten that are threatening disappear when you laugh at them. It la very dishearten- Ing to live with one who la perpetually tragic. 2. Cultivate a pleaaant voire. Do not talk too loud, nor mumble eo one cannot hear you, nor slur your worde 4. Be neat. Clothe youraelf as well aa you can afford. Do not have BlTtT . . . BUICK Witt THEM BUIJ.D ... ...I M |