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Show THE SPANISH FORK.PBKSS, SPANISH FORK, OTA!! Mrs. Rose Morefnrd aud Miss Mary ININ ALVA It INI HMFFX Hanks spent Hi end In Halt i.ilv iiamitaJ Lake ('Hr. lb of Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Manery. lbn Ahsr.lo, e known leading Hum of the famous for his work In "Thu Ixives of Carmen. a! Bigger and Better Hreskfasi ! Bunrftm atul other film' Quality bits, plays ihs romantic llanuet op-- , Talking Pictures poli Lily Dnmlia In "Th Bridge of Man l.uls Key, spectacular Mutilation of iho Thornton Wilder novel lltnvo The pldur,' oue of the biases! pro- -' d iii'i Ions of ths year, which cornea to the Anaetus Wednesday and Thurs- Dirtiiittit May I and 2 la a gigantic ro-- , day I Man us Fiiti-rprL- e in a me of I'eru. wk gul i PARAMOUNT j I Fill. Mis Florence Jones wishes to announce the arrival of a complete line of children's dresses In uraundlea and ho prints, also th Weseott Ini of chiffon hosiery for II. no per pair. She' Invites yon to call and Inspeci her beautiful tin of spring millinery, selling from 22.00 up. SI MAT., Apr. Uit. All Tnlkinc W) KAIiL'K COMEDY THE GHOST TALKS" Willi AIm STOCK FALL FRESHENING HAS ADVANTAGES There will b April I Hilt Hi ihs who ai- - iiiiiri-..i(- A lo meeting Monday, hall all la the hoy and Junlot It. bull, au boys 17 years Of SKe Slid Ulidi-- r sre requested lo be We will have men al this prest-- i i who w,1 explain Ihe good liioctiiig whlth totm-from Junior Baseball. fr s it ki. .t s. nrciiKs. baby Imy wa born Wednesday Mr, Leon Bradford. A baby hoy was born 19lb to Mrs. Dwight Hamilton. April Mr. and Mr. Ammon Tutile ' 5 ('! neighbor and friend , .' 4 .va - , of Mrs. Nancy Alexander pleaantly surprisict Mrs Joseph IVierson mai ring of ihelr tlauxh-ler- . ed bey Ismi Thursday afternoon, the ii. Good Feed Supplies Are Rc tide IVierson. lo James Siul'li '.n ...n The marriage quired, Including Silage. plaie A,ni SJII,. si Provo. Karl orcuolon beftig her birthday anniverlook sary, Th Dm wa spent In a social The that and mule, after which refresh-menf- s wer served by Hie visitors. i. tuple wnl make their home i I youii Where cow art kept for beef pur- at Pay soi Mrs, Nancy Alexander gave a famI and ou those furmi wher dairy Mi-- llaiui.ili Howell was hostess ily diuuer Sunday in honor of her Ins la new, or la merely a aid Issue, tub Thursday even birthday anniversary. Covers were th common prui-tlla to have the lo lie laid for (hilly. Out of lown guest Pi ogit ssivit guiiies were enjoyingeow freshen In th service Under spring. ere Mr. aud Mr. M. II. Alexander, to!!,. , lum boon which was serthese conditions the cows produce ed t llli Boot!) earTJreg. ved nt rimiil tables al nine o'clock. and family and Mr. and Mrs. in-r- i luost of their uillb during the pastur- Mfo- - M i Veil Sun iiiimis was a spec- Simmons of Payson. Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, Ardelia freer was hostess to Vce ni'iuuting; proing aoasou and are nearly dry by the ial IIU.--Harvey Mendenhall of Maplelon and cv-Iasi Club (he Utopia j Thursday of Mr. Mra. wluter beginning and nod Alexander of Payton entirely dry were Five lablea of bridge per infiefion; rureful eulng. ML La Hue Turner, who leaches Provo. by mldwluter. Under this condition played. High score was won by Mrs. j most of milk school week-enthe d la si Min Jensen, low score by Mrs. Madge Muriay. spent lust produced from pos.:.prrlion to pro Mr. Adeline Angcll delightfully Nielsen and the guest prlxo by Mrs. I ture which Is. as rule, the cheaimst here with her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. - 'cl you from roal Surah I hut r up. Invited guests were; feed If the luhor f growing winter Frank 'I unit r She was scioinpan-le- d eutertaffied th members of th club Friday evening. Fancy boliie by Ml Noel Dribble of Sail ..oublee Miss Donna freer, Mrs. Maym Jones, feed la taken Into account ami to In-ta- re Mprlna Mrs. Rebecca McKell, Mra.Iteboeca calving usually goes with a small Luke, w bo was her guest over the work and smlalA conversation were th diversions. delicious tray week ejttl mileage, Nielsen, Mrs. Mary Cornuby, Mrs AI-- , averaue milk production. It la Justl-flewas served at 10 o'tlock, th Wilson. Mrs. Erickson. Mrs. Kl under some conditions, for iou no more; pay Mr- oanor freer. Mrs. Umh Amlersou, Krueger entertafned hosteas being assisted by her daughwhen summer feed la very very iharmlnxly for the members of ter. Nelda. A radio concert maa a Icm for Mr. Mary Klim Christmas ami Mrs. . i.utyou lut roIr x feature, lit guests enjoying Ihe proeg Iho Club lul Friday Surah Ihuirup, the latter of Urovo. broudcaMt over gram by Bpringvllle at her home at I'rovo. A bufwer made for the Plan After a community baa passed fet liimliemi was served al 8 o'clock KSL. e club j The ladles of th Larked hy our members and Ihelr husbands lo atwere entertained last Friday after, through the early stigei of develop-tm-n- after whieh the follewlnx program In dnlrylng, a change to full was enjoyed under Ihe direction of tend the art exhibit at Sprlngvtlln on noun at the home of Mrs. M. year around Twelve members Sunday evening. Hales, oeeapled the time. calving usuully begins. To do this re- Mr. C. M. Ju. idiaen : dramatic readou Florence and Mr. Hen-ric- k special erviee. guct, of the play "Peer tiynl by New officers for the ensuing year quires good feed supplies. Including a ing Hansen, were preenl. famous lleu. were elected as follows: Mrs. Howciia succulent feed, cither Norwegian writer, slluge or roots Your Mr Alxle Ballff of lruvo. Mrs. in ttock Hodge, president; Mr. Kdna Brock-bunfor winter feeding. More attention Is by M. Mrs. Alma Hales was hostess at a C. Jacobsen. Mrs. Eugene Jacob Mrs.Hattl Wil- also lu honor of comfortuhle neeessnry tp having eu und MU Batchelor, tho lat- family dinner Buuday cox. secretary; Mrs. Hannah freer, barns and good provision for supply ter of Provo, Joy Ihe anniversary of her. husband's Stewart - Woodhouae I played aelectlona that birth. treasurer; Mrs. Lyle Hughes, report-- ! ' Ing abundant Immembers All of the the wuter cold the tho on S. the Mrs. during piano, accompanied play, Lydia er; Mrs. Leslie Hales. Mra. mediate family were present. Includviolin and cello. repet-t!vely- . Btuhmann and Mrs. Josephine Tsy-- i limn tbs. Garage I When Mra. Lew ing the children of Mr. and Mra. thise conditions ore reached Scot Irlie of Provo and lor. program rnmmlttee; Mrs. Annie most and Ilalea of tb boa-tesgrandchildren. Stanton. Mrs. Lyle Hughes and Mrs.' the advantage of fall calving begin to Mar Price of Beaver, assisted the Dinner was served at 6 o'clock, after SutnUli Fork, Utah In servlug, A Clara Skinner, dower eommltee. N reullzed. The cows are expected te which the time wraa spent enjoying luncheon was served by the hostess' milk at least ten months lu the year. visiting and social conversation. Out NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION at live o'clock. It la found that when proper winter town guests were Mr. and Mrs. of Department of the Interior, U. 8. Alina Hales of Magna; Mr. and Mra. comlltlona are maintained, cowa calvMr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall and GUARDIANSHIP ritOHATK AND ing In the fall will produce more milk Land Office at Balt Lake City, Utah, Earl Hales and son ltussell aud Mr. children of I'rovo spent Sunday here 4. December 1928. Ilian when calving in the spring. The and Mra. Reuben Ilalea, son Garth NOTICE visiting with relatives. Is hereby given that Ver and NOTICE of Balt Lake; Dorothy Is daughter, also a little higher. average tint non L. DuvU, of Spanish Fork. Utah, Mr. and Mra. Celt Ilalea and two Furthermore, the farmer. If engaged wbo. on December 18, 1923, made children, Russell and Neil, and Con-di- e Consult the County Clerk or the re In general farming as well, has more Don't Pay to Sew additional stock raising homestead. Crandall, all of 8pr!ngvllle. Informs tor time to cowa further to the and to raising No. 027317. for Lots 7, 8, 9. 10. IS. lapectlve signers give I ne calves. Still another advantage Is A Visit to lion. Ktfc SWU. Sec. is, Lots 1. 2 E .NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING that the dry period cornea during the NW'4 Sec tion 19. Township 10 South In the District Court of tho Fourth hot part of late summer when the Range 6 East. Salt Lake Meridian, The aanual stockholders meeting Judicial District, in and for Utah weather is unfavorable for milk pro- has filed notice of intention to make of the Alta Superior Mining and Millduction. Still another advantage Is thre year proof, to exlabllah claim to ing Company will be held at the ofCounty, State of Utah. Spanish Forks In the matter of the Estate of that fall calving brings the highest the land above desorlbed, before Ell fice of the company, 315 North 1st Hew Shop llAIl-UIE- T U. F. OfS. Land ItOliKItT BKAITHWAITE and milk production during the months West. Provo, Utah, at 2 o'clock p. in.. Taylor. RegUter Will Convince You defice. at Salt Lake A. BKAITHWAITE, both when the price la best 1929, for the election of (Ity, Utah, on the aMaynew6th,board 15th day of May, 1928. ceased. of directors, and the Wash Frocks That Claimant names as witnesses: Niels transaction of such other business as NOTICE TO CREDITORS Anderson. of Provo. Utah, lilenn W. may properly come before the meetCreditors will present claims with Exercise Is Essential Really Wash DavU. of Leland. Utah. Dan Chappel ing. vouchers to the undersigned at his for Profitable Porkers and John Chappel of Spanish Fork, RAY HUGHES, Prop. residence in Spanish Fork. Utah, on E. E. NELSON. Secretary. Provo or before the 21st day of May, 1929. CEO. E. WOOLLEY, Nph. Fork Dates of publication; April 11, 18, An abundance of exericse for the Utah. j WILLARD BRAITH WAITE, Acting RegUter. 25; May 2. pregnant sows Is absolutely IndisAdministrator. pensable If thrifty pigs are to be JOSEPH E. NELSON, Attorney. To force the sows to take plenty of exercise, It la a good plan to NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CALVIN S. CRAMER, De- feed them at a point quite a long way from their sleeping quarters. If there ceased. Creditors will present clafms with Is at this place a rack with choice vouchers to the undersigned at his legume hay, the sows will make many residence In Spanish Fork, Utah trips back and forth each day. When County, State of Utah, on or before sows are fed ear corn and the allowthe 15th day of June, A. D. 1929. ance la properly limited, they will Dated at Provo, Utah, this 8th day spend considerable time searching for of April, A. D. 1929. the lost kernels, and the longer they JOHN J. BANKS, Executor of the can be off their feet, the better Last Will and Testament of Calvin S. It Is forkept henlth. If a ground their Cramer, Deceased. concentrate Is fed. It Is often mixture BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys a good plan to scatter a little shelled for Executor. corn, whole oats, or sheaf oats on the ground for them to work over. Sows heavy In pig should not be compelled to plow through snowdrifts, but paths should be made for them. Ashes or litter, such as straw, should be put on Icy places, else they may slip and wrench themselves, which may result in abortion. Bulletin 400, Wisconsin Experiment Station. - You Get c tal here lam-rettt-el- full luu-clie- d MoN. April UN, ,v t re- turned home Monday from Bprlng Canyon, sfier spending a few day with ihelr daughter, Mrs. Karl Niel-ewho I convalescing, after a long Illness. Th . j I'aramounf Talking Art HUN A - I Helen Twelvetrecs ml Itlg LIVE HNIult IIWHIII. At TUX ft-- e , :t ' He'll Steal Your Heart Away! WILLIAM Self-Cultur- ''' Self-Cultur- ri!e ev-nln- on Goodyears t Iu-hI- s HAINES lu the k. Ills First Talking 1l.lun- - t; ALIAS JIMMY H VALENTINE , The Greatest Crook Romance of All Time! Als Talking Comedy 10U UKI. Tlll'KS. H May I snl 2 fl 1. 1 1 A Merry MDup of Isivr ml Advent ur In (is)' I'nree! MAY McAVOY in STOLEN KISSES warn Fit linos. A VITAPIIONE TALKING PICTURE Alwi IIAL Fill. & ROlf'll IOMEDY SAT., Mil a om a onmd Basis! uy We i' stand behind every Used Car bearing the Red Tag RICHARD DIX REDSKIN In I.UCILES IB iiml 4 Fully S) mliioniod iiml KlfivN wllli .MiL-.i- Filmed It Natural Colors M- with an OfC that counts Choicest Meats Never Locate Pastures Along Running Water The hog lots and pastures should never be located along a stream and If possible they should be removed somewhat from highways. It is not always possible, especially where pasturing Is being done, to protect the hogs from sources of Infection along the road, but it is possible to fence the animals away from streams. Free range is desirable In extensive hog production where the farmer Is raising his own feeders, but the possibilities of obtaining hog cholera Infection should be guarded against carefully In a case of this kind. The choicest cuts of meat at the biggest cuts in price. This is the most economical store in town buy here and save money. All our meats are fresh, tender and delicious. Phone 7 to leave your order we always deliver promptly. If you shop in person our service is efficient and courteous in the extreme. Saturday Specials Sheep Get Chaff Into Wool Around Hay Stack j SUGAR, 10 lhs. for CORN, per can TOILET SOAP, 4 bars for PEARS, quart can PORK & BEANS, large can PORK & BEANS, medium can 59c 11c 28c 20c 19c 11c TREE TEA, 31c I 10c j BANANAS, per lb r. q J J Thomas Bros, j Special on All Cuts of Meat Sheep should not be permitted to eat around hay or straw stacks, or ro eat In any other manner that will permit seed and chaff to get Into the wool. It Is very difficult for the woolen manufacturer to comb this seed and chaff out of the wool during the manufacturing process, and sometimes burry and seedy wool has to be 'carbonized; that is, treated with certain acids which dissolve the chaff and other vegetable matters that have lodged in the wool, without destroying the wool fibers, which are animal matter. LOOK standing Used 1926 FORD COUPE In splendid mechanical condition. Two rear tires new, front tires in very serviceable condition. Paint good as new. A snap at 2245.00. 1925 FORD COUPE in good conditoin to go out and give right good service. Is equipped with 1929 license plats 3150.00 Two 1924 FORD TOURING CARS You can avoid the heavy depreciation you would have to take on a new car if you bought one of these ot do rough work. Priced right 1926 FORD TOURING in wonderful condition, mechanical and finish. Two new rear tires, front tires and spare tire are the original equipment. Upholstery in tiptop shape, battery new. Real value at 5150 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE to splendid condition throughout. Just the car for the young fellow who wants real quality with the first depreciation taken off. This cat can be purchased for a down payment of $130.00, balance GMAC terms. If the car you want is not listed, we can get it for you. used car department is operated under OUR famous Chevrolet Red O.K.Tag system. Under this plan, we attach the Chevrolet Red O. K. Tag to the radiator cap of every reconditioned car showing exactly what vital units of the car have been checked or reconditioned by our expert mechanics. . We believe that no fairer system of used car mer- chandising has ever been worked out for it assures the customer honest value. Due to the great popularity of the new Chevrolet Six, we have on hand at this time a wide selection of O. K.d used cars taken in trade on new cars. Come in and look them over. You are sure to find exactly the car you want at a price that will amaze you. Terms are exceptionally easy. Brood Sow Feed There are a number of mixed feeds which have been fed In connection with corn to brood sows which have given very good results. The extent to which they should be used depend. quite largely on relative prices and how much bother it Is to a farmer to do bis own mixing. Most of the commercial feeds should be fed at the s rate of about of a pound per sow dally In connection with enough corn to keep the sows In good flesh but not fat three-fourth- OLSEN MOTOR SALES SPANISH FORK, UTAH Look for the Red Tag with an OK that counts' |