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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH era QTC ANGELUS PROGRAM Tlic Last Word in Sight and Sound Equipment FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 The New end Perfected William Haines WDTAFIM Porch Frocks Alias Jimmy Valentine When he robbed banka he got awuy with it, but when ho etule a lovely lady 'a heart, fate had him trapi'd!t raWOETOMi FRIDAY A Remarkably Low Priced Group of New Spring Styles and Patterns in in and Beginning JCC.PENNEYC. Printed Cottons and All Silk Pongee Delightful new styles make these house and porch frocks an Important part of every womans wardrobe. Smart cotton fabrics printed dimity, batiste, broadcloth, pique and gabardine are fashioned into charming frocks for almost any spring and summer need. Thrifty shoppers will recognize them as superior values and typical of our daily saving policy A Feature! Dainty Styles That exciting erook picture with llaincit brilliant in a role both funny and dramatic., February 22 Abo YOULL BOTH TWO REEL COMEDY SEE and HEAR SATURDAY, FERRUARY 23 AL. JOLSON r : The Singing Fool n i -3 n 3. F3 Prices Evenings Iorrr Fluor Balcony Children $1 I flare becoming Polly Moran Harry Gibson Sizes 16 79 Several styles of all silk natural Jap pongee are in the lot trimmed with bright bands. to 44 and Flash The Dog Extraordinary Off on a honeymoon with a dog ns a chaperone! Try and Rtop laughing at this fast and furious funniest! A treat for old sweet harts, newly-wed3 else! and everyone timers, Also THE DIAMOND MASTER Matinee at 2:30 FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY Shows Will Run CONTINUOUS from 1:00 till 11:00 p. m. Following Days Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 and 9 1:00 until 5:30 Adults, any seat, ..'....25c 10c Children Honeymoon with The Worlds Greatest Entertainer, in Prices Matinees Included are straight line models, youthful basques and s, 40c 80c ISc SUNDAY, FEBRUAR Y24 COME EARLY AND GET GOOD SEATS Norma Shearer PROVO in Lady of Chance He looked like a million dollars, so she let herself fall in love with him. But his fortune was a dream. AGAIN T1IR FARMER LH Among Influences FLAX A MEMORIAL TO THE VICTIM noXOIt TWO GREAT GENERALS st work against high protective tariff, said the Pres ldent of the American Tarfff League last year, was the American farmer. Now we see how well the tariff forces are opposing those whose beliefs are contrary to their own. Until u few months ago, It seemed that any revision of tariff, save In the case of farm products, would be downward. But, by using the Hoover argument that a higher tariff Is the foundation of farm relief, the protectionists are spreading the word that sweeping upward revisions are necessary all along the line to save American Industry from foreign competition. And so manufacturing chemists asked for Increases in the chemical schedule ranging from SO to 100 per cent. Other Industries are sure to be heard froma The pretext of helping the farmer. It aeems, is being employed to get a general boost on manufactured products and the farmer will have to pay hia share of the cost, as always. Evelyn Brent k; they wil relallze that Joy and happiness comes from being physically, strong, mentally awake and morally straight. The Eleventh Scout Law Is worthy of our consideration A Scout Is He keeps clean In body and Clean. thought, stands for clean speech, clean sport, clean habits and travels with a clean crowd. He realizes that doing those things that help build up a clean healthy body, also helps him to think clean thoughts. Thoughts are like seeds, they sprout and grow in the mind. death-dealin- Influ-enc- DUNLOPl?' nt Clive Brook 1 Camp No. 1 of the J. Wylie Thomas Chapter of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon of last week at the Fourth ward Relief So ciety hall. Second Lieutenant Maggie Swenson presided. Singing, Our Mountain Home So Dear," prayer by Chaplam Carrie Holt; singing, Come O Thou King of Kings; history of the first organization of the first camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Salt Lake, was given by Mrs s; California Players j WINONA SATURDAY 25c 35c ' The Canary Murder Case m Ofnrfm Powell peak-qualit- - Louise Brooks . at OREM LINES iGiSiWiNa'jEim 44-4COMING come, and players go, but the California t Players Players go on forever. White Shadows of the South HERE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AND THEY ARE GOOD!! loiozwinnywi kMWMWIA SPECIAL SATURDAY PRICES: J self-respe- ct Interference Sin-ne- 15c YOU GET EVERYTHING Time to Call A Halt In Deception of Youth Fathers and Scout men: Are we going to stand Idly by and see our boys robbed of their manand allow hood, their their morals to become corrupted by the use of a weed rolled up Into a g pill called a cigarette? Are we going to look upon tbe misleading advertisements of the bill Good clean seeds develop Into healboard and the newspapers and not do thy. perfect plants, enlivening and en? something to meet their evil riching the soil where they are nurtured. Good, clean thoughts develop The average cigarette advertise-mee- Into worthy actions, enriching the life is very misleading to the young of the Individual and give strength mind. They see s highly colored pie to the mind where they are nurtured. ture of an athlete or a movie star A Scout Is careful of his speech; recommending the use of the clgaret he wll not swear, profane nor use They hear over the radio the advlct language that would offend the dell; of people to reach for a Lucky In- cate Intelligences of other people. stead of a sweet. They see pictures A Scout stands for clean he on the bill boards with beautiful wo- builds up the morale of his sport; gang by men stating Id walk a mile for being clean himself and encouraging Camel. clean habits. The young mind doesnt stop to want The influence of the Eleventh Law think that in all likllhood such en- should be brought Into the life of screens most gripping drama! you dorsements are bought and paid for every boy, Fathers could strengthen by the tobacco company, and are ab- the influence of this law by putting Also solutely meaningless. Its principles into their lives, and When anyone admits that he would thus setting a worthy example for SHES MY GIRL Dunlop tires are known around walk a mile for a cigarette, he ad; their sons to follow. A father who the world as the worlds finest. mits that be is a slave to a very bard smokes his son to do Backed by 40 years experience. task master, one wbo demands all likewise. encourages Has he ever stopped to and Thursday Wednesday Over 26 Million Dunlops now and gives nothing in return, and will think of the danger of it? FEBRUARY 27 and 28 rob him of the necessary material to Dad can be a very good pal, and running. build a model man. above all things, he should be a good The habit of smoking will destroy examplar. the resistance of our young boys if H. EUGENE HUGHES, you want District Secretary, B. S. A. something Isnt done to help them I see ljlls ls the terrible danger of it. We I must help them to keep free from S. F( H. S. Opera Soon with the use of tobacco and alcoholic bev- Franz Schuberts Rosamunde!!!!! The prices are the lowest ever erages. William tests have been Scientific made and Five rooms modern, Including heat, y tires. offered for It is a proven fact that one cigar or garage, and hot water furnished, for and Prices are so low that it is now three cigarettes reduced the endur- rent.- Call at Press office. sheer economy to replace old ance of bicycle riders 9 per cent and raised the heart beat ten per minute. 1 Those who use the In baseball it caused an average loss Mystery on the screen! Th tires with new Dunlops. of 12 per cent in accuracy in pitchkeen, fascinating, silk-hing. One cigar reduced rifle range Philo Vance, who has you want score an average of 48 per cent, two lived in a million copies of the cigars, 54 per cent. When not smokride cheaply and safely S.S. aVn Dine stories, now lives ing, some men increased in accuracy on the screen I A murdrer 13.2 per cent. This is a record of the Week-En- d Excursions Excitement and thrills Guaranteed against all road ha effect tobacco has on men. Imagine Guarantee 12 months. on influence have the would a for it ards I boys on the trail Fork to Salt Spanish nervous system! It is also proven in form of ironclad Surety Bond that $1.80 Lake and Return healalcohol transforms happy Also issued by American Surety Cons ths boys into hopeless parasites, desweak and weakens the PARAMOUNT NEWS pany. Ask us to show yon a sans troys the Commutation, of BOO Mile strong, ensnares the innocent, turns bond. Mileage Books pie men Into brutes and causes .the gray and 2 CENTS PER MILK heads of parents to bow in sorrow. want you OUR GANG COMEDY In the report Issued recently by Good bewteen aU stations our police department they stated THE SPANKING AGE I usthat 17 minors were arrested for Private cars and special Matinee Fednesday at 3:30 ing tobacco. We should stand' for rates to parties . We will even keep your tires in law, for the people who live and the on application . officers who It. enforce repair free of charge for year as Dur officers are trying to enforce per Surety Bond. If your tire is the tobacco law, so let us cooperate Special car service for protection them and not only arrest the of perishable freight injured beyond repair we will with minors for smoking, but bring to reduced it at price. replace justice those men wbo are selling tbe and booze to our boys. Seas Come in and talk over your tobacco Salt Lake & Utah R .R. While the sale of tobacco is being NOW. Inwe tires should get the boys curtailed, Henry I. Moore and terested In that constructive agency, D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers Scouting, and help them to put Scout Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic, Mgr. Sins principles Into their lives, so that SPANISH FORK. UTAH Ladles night was observed by the Klwanls club last Thursday evening at the Talace Cafe. An elaborate luncheon was served, the table decor atfons being in valentine effect, the MONDAY and TUESDAY same motif being carried out Id the FEBRUARY 25 and 2G refreshments. Each lady present was presented with a valentine taken and special prizes were awarded to Mrs, with J. F. Swlnner and Mrs. W. T. Brock In bank. M. R. Taylor was charge of the meeting, J. W. Christensen was toastmaster and toasts were given by and Lester Searles, Henry A. Cardner David Hodge and Wallace W. Brock-banMiss Della Jensen entertained with a reading; Eugene Jacobsen with She was guilty of Interfera vfolln solo and Miss Mary Williams A man rose from the ence! with a piano solo. There were 25 members and their ladles present. dead to inflict the penalty and love was the motive! The The whole affair was a delightful Camp Nos 2 of the J. Wyli'e Thomas Chapter D. U. P. met last Thursday afternoon at the Second ward Relief Society Halla The following program was given: Singing by the chapter, Whos on the Lord's Side, Who?" a hymn composed by Mrs. Hannah Cornaby, local poetess, who was honored at the meeting. The history of the life of Hannah Last Cornaby was given by her granddau-- ! ' Rhoda Robertson; selection, ladles ghter, Mrs. Eliza Johnson; a number chorus from Fourth ward; reading. of poems written by Mrs. Cornaby Miss Mary Simmons; history of Ihe were read by Mrs. Agnes Morgan; first D. U. P. camp in Spanish Fork, tt given by Mrs. Rosetta Warner; readthe history of Pioneer Chrstina was read by Mrs. Emma Hitch-fng- ing, Mrs. Sylvia Swenson; song, la solo, Mrs. Annie Corbell;short dfles chorus; singing, America;" talks by Mrs. Lucy Jones and Mrs. prayer, chaplain Carrie Holt, ReRuth Brockbank' One new member, freshments were served to 43 memMr, LuPreal Searle was welcomed bers and visitors and a social hour by the camp; closing prayer, Mrs. was enjoyed. Lucy Jones. Following the closing S. F. H. S. Opera Soon exercises, luncheon was served to 30 Franz Schubert's Rosamunde! !! ! ! members and visitors. : Also KITCHEN TALENT and PATIIE NEWS With Dunlop Tires i of the Fathers ... Jensen Service |