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Show THE SPANISH F0UK.TOES3, SPANISH FOUR. DTAII Tr, a. fl, Stoddard entertained as guent Sunday evening, his old frUod. Prof. L. M. UilliUn of Salt uppr ri Lak. Duty is but another. Mm. Stella NAME. FOR VOUR. SHARE OF THE Kramer entertained u tact Thursday In or of her husbands evening birthday. gu t 11 hon- Supwas served after which the evem mg was pent In social chat and llw per World's vqr k ! teiimg to the radio. : Mm r. j, Robertson and little on. Jat k. and baby daughter, of Seal Reach, California, are visiting here for it weeks with friends and relatives. Mr. Robertson will join them 'THE man who shirk his duty is not apt to spend a very Mis Laltrta Creer. daughter and Mm. J, Preston freer Salt Lake City, who tearhea school In New York City, la spendlug a few weeks here visiting relatives and friends. She will return to New York to resume her duties as teacher In Saturday Specials NEW SPUDS, 6 lbs. for ..27c PIERCE'S CATSUP, regular 10e size, .1 MATt'll TO for -- LUX TOILET SOAP, 4 for :20c NYKlP, V ennoiit Maid Brand, large size SYKUP Vermont Maid Prand small size , 23o 50c ,30c MACARONI, American Beauty Brand, 4 pkgs 23c OAIAAIZED BOILER, large size $l.fiS MILK CAN, 5 gallon, for $3.47 DINNER PA IIj, double compartment O CEDAR MOP and POLISH Loss 15 SPANISH FORK CO-O- P. HIGH PRIESTS' MEETING ALEXANDER LEGGE, FARM HOARD 10c IIK.II, STARTED The High Priests of Palmyra Stake LIFE OX A WISCONSIN FARM will hold their regular monthly meeting Sunday. July 21st, at the Second ward at 4 p. m. The program The country has been humming will bechapel furnished by the Salem ward. with stories about Alexander Legge, All High Priests are urged to be In the man who Is giving up his $100,- - attendance. LARS P. LARSEN, CEORGE HALES, 000 position as President of the InWM. C. MARTELL, ternational Harvester Company of Presidency. as serve chairIn to order Chicago " man of the Federal Farm Board of 300 Approximately people were In President Hoover at a salary of $12,-00- 0 attendance at the Hales famannual a year. ily reunion held at Geneva Friday of Who Is Mr. Legge? How did he last week. The early hours of the come to be President of the Inter-nation- al were given over to handHarvester Company? How gathering and visiting. At noon boundid he come to be chosen as the head shaking teous basket lunches were enjoyed of the vitally Important new agricul- by various family groups and at tural body? oclock a and Interesting proThe story goes back to 1891 to gram was varied under the direction given the time when Alexander Legge be- of Wayne B. Hales, including a talk Counthe in career business his gan Dr. George'll. Brimhall, Charles cil Bluffs, la, branch of the old Mc- by Hales As I Knew Him. Another Cormick Harvester Company. feature was an impromptu program He was born on a farm in Dane given by the children of the various County, Wis, In 1866, moved to families. of various kinds ocNebraska In 1881, and worked on a cupied theSport time following the profarm until the time he entered the gram and the late afternoon was of harvester the company. employ A genea spent swimming. enjoying was Bernard war he During the was held with Bishop logical meeting Baruchs Vice Chairman of the War George Hales in charge and the folIndustries Board and was manager officers for the family organof the Allied Purchasing Commission. iowing ization were chosen for the ensuing When Harold E. McCormick be- year: Sanford Woodward, president; came manager of the Council Bluffs John Hales and Lee Hales, branch In 1892, he asked Dr. Donald Andrew V. Nelson, secretary McRae, Council Bluffs physician: and treasurer. Members of the famDo you know any young man came from all parts of Utah and around here worth pushing to the ily Idaho, Arizona, California and Nevour of company? top ada for the reunion. The man you need Is Alex Legge was the answer. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Dr. MacRae had befriended Legge NOTICES when the youth had first come to Council Bluffs. Consult the County Clerk or the reLegge soon became manager of the spective signers for further informa Council Bluffs branch, then manager for the Nebraska and Council Bluffs tlon. territory. In 1913 the McCormik Harvester Iinter-nationcompany was merged with the Harvester Company. Legge was appointed general manager, later becoming Harold McCormick resigned the presidency in 1922 and told the board of directors: The man you need is Alex Legge Since then Legge has been President of the International Harvester Company, and when President Hoover cast abut for recommendations for the Farm Board, he heard from all sides the phrase: The man you need is Alex Legge. al ed NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of WILLIAM JEX, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Spanish Fork, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the 10th day of Septeim ber, 1929. Daed at Spanish Fork, Utah, this 1st day of June, A. D. 1929. R. H. JEX, JOHN W. JEX, HEBER C. JEX, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of IVILLIAM JEX, Deceased BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys for Executors. Herbert Thomas Gay died suddenIn the District Court of the Fourth ly at Salt Lake Friday night follow-at Judicial District of the State of Utah, was born He illness. ing a short in and for Utah County, Utah. Spanish Fork, September 2, 1889. In the matter of the estate of He is survived by one sister, Mrs. RACHEL T. and THOMAS H.EVANS Hannah Gallacher of Salt Lake. Following funeral services held in Salt NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lake Monday the body was brought will present claims with Creditors in the to Spanish Fork and interred vouchers to the undersigned at his City cemetery. residence in Spanish Fork, Utah on or before October 1, 1929. ESTRAY NOTICE S. L. ANDERSON, Administrator. State of Utah, County of Utah, . ANDRUS, Attorney. R.H ss. Elberta Precinct followthe I have in my possession In the District Court of the Fourth ing described estray animal, which, District of the State of Utah, if not claimed and taken away, will Judicial be sold at Public Auction to the high- in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of est cash bidder at the Elberta Estray ELIZABETH M. GARDNER, DeceasPound, Elberta Precinct on Saturday, the 20th day of July, 1929 at 6 p. m. ed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS One gray horse, branded B reversed Creditors will present claims with with quarter circle under on left front leg, 16 years old, weight 700. vouchers to the undersigned at his Said estray was taken up by me in lesidence in Spanish Fork, Utah, on said precinct on thq. 10th day of or before October 1, 1929. HENRY GARDNER, Administrator July, 1929. ALVA PATTEN, Poundkeeper for Elberta Precinct. R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney, ?. Mr. I September. ..4Uc ; later. pleasant or profitable life. One duty you owe to your family is that you spend your money where it will bring you the most satisfactory returns. This is & suggestion that you visit this store Saturday. One Set of .Jell Well Dessert Glasses Free with 0 package of JELL WELL for 7 II K IIKLII .IT WIVON.I theatre m:.t ivi:i:k Yaquls Joe, the Indian wrealler of Rnnora. Mexico, will meet Henry Jones, welterweight wrestler of Police Provo, In a finish, two-falls. Gazette ruled wrestling match at the Winona Theatre Saturday, July 27th. This la a feature match which should satisfy the most discriminating Jana of this section. Taqul Joe Is the wrestling sensation of the year. He Is the champion of many holds mnde famous by his action, science and speed. Including his flying body scissors and his flying tne hold. His Indian blood makes him a game, relentless and untiring warrior In the wrestling world. He Is the fastest of all runners, the best baseball and handball player, besides being the champion wrestler of bis tribe of Yaqul Indians located in Mexico. This will be Joe's fifth year In the grappling game, having made trips to Central America, South America, Mexico and the United States. He has made a successful trip along the Pacific Coast and has become favorite In every community In which he has wrestled due to his aggressive mat tactics. His weight Is 130 lbs. and bis match with Henry Jones, the Utah county marvel la looked forward to with great Interest, as Henry has been training all summer and is In tip top condition. Besides the feature match, a good bill of preliminaries hna been arranged. Including Dick Thorne, 160, vs. Jack Phillips, 160, a match. These boys are fast and will give a real exhibition. The boxing features are topped by a 6 round match between Martin Pouisen, Spanish Fork, tbe champion of the 222nd Field Artillery, vs. Speed King of Provo, and a bout between Harry Johnson of Provo, vs. Frank Keith of Salt Lake. The ticket sale will be at the World Drug Co., ringside, $1.00; reserve seats, 76c; general admission, 60c; kids, 25c, Ladies, halt price. thirty-minut- e, one-fa- ll Again a foreign locale is provided for this talented actress, the action among taking place In the natural beauties of the Orient. The story deals with the ambitions wife of a youag magistrate, who seeks to obtain his advance in the diplomatic service by interceding with his superior officers. The startling events that follow this determination make up a plot that is novel and throughly interesting. Indo-Chin- a, from Federal Reserve Bank 13,967.93 is Due from Other Banks 9,155.87 again the leading man in Careers. Checks on other banks in He plays the husband in a thoroughsame town $ 707.34 Others of the ly artistic Cash Items 405.65 mencast who deserve special large Gold 1,245.00 are Noah for tion their work Beery 2,622.37 as the governor; Carmel Myers, Rob- Silver 7,026.00 Currency ert Frazer, and Thelma Todd. Total Cash on Hand 12,006.36 ' Mr. and Mrs. Chris .Hrienson of Federal Reserve Bank Stock 2,250.00 Castle Gate announce the marriage TOTAL $400,795.10 of their daughter, Margaret C., to LIABILITIES Jack James of Price, July lt7h. Capital Stock paid in $50,000.00 25,000.00 Miss Lenore Rigtrup entertained at Surplus Fund 5,005.94 a brides shower Tuesday evening in Net Undivided Profits honor of Miss Mary LaVern Losee, Deposits Subject to Check $120,167.03 a bride of next week. Twenty-fiv- e Checks 609.26 girl friends and young matrons were Cashiers 120,776.29 nsic and social Total Demand Deposits present. Game' conversation were enjoyed. At 11:30 Time Certificates $ 61,351.14 a buffet luncheon was served. The Savings Deposits 125,661.73 187,012.87 bride received many pretty and use- Total Time Deposits 13,000.00 Deposited ful gifts. gueM inriud-e- d BondsTOTAL $400,795.10 Mrs. Dean Losee and Mrs. John Gale of Soldier and Mrs. State of Utah, County of Utah. P. P. Thomas, being first duly Bernice Wilson of Payson. sworn according to law, deposes and A beautiful and unusual love story says that he is Cashier of the above has been made by Universal from named bank; that tbe above and foreThe Girl on the Barge, one of Ru- going report contains a full true and pert Hughes most popular novelettes correct statement of the condition of which ran in a National magazine the said bank at the close of business will run at the Angelus Theatre on thi3 29th day of June, 1929. P. P. THOMAS July 24 and 25, with Jean Hersholt Subscribed and sworn to before me, in the starring role. Sally ONeil has the title role, with Malcolm Mac- this 6th day of July, 1929. VIVIAN H. STEWART, Gregor sharing the love Interest. Notary Public The story is set in a novel atmos(SEAL) My Commission expires the phere. The greater part of the ac- 24th day of April, 1933. tion takes place on a tug and the Henry Gardner, Jos. barge it tows from New York to Buf- Correct Attest: falo. There Is an Inherent feud be- Hanson, Dan Williams, Directors. State of Utah tween the barge and tug folk. An illiterate little girl on the barge falls Office of Bank Commissioner. 1, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commisin love with the pilot of the tug. Her father is furious when the pilot sioner of the State of Utah, do hereteaches her to read, declaring lam- by certify that the foregoing la a full, in never done me no good. Then true and correct copy of the statefollows one of the sweetest love ment of the above named company, stories ever filmed capped with a filed in my office this 10th day of W. H. HADLOCK, tremendous climax which is the very July, 1929. Bank Commissioner. epitome of drama. Antonio Moreno, who was seen posite Miss Dove in Adoration, n""'" op- y how truthful wo aro when wo say exceptional values liko HVn our. sion that this is tho plaeo to buy your moats and groceries Saturday Specials SUGAR, 10 lhs. for a fiDc ' TOMATOES, per can 11c 1OKK mul KUAN'S per can Oe COFFEE, per lb. can ...55o COKX 3 cans -- 3!)c CHEESE, 2 lhs SLICKI) BACON, per 30c 11. I.AKD, 2 lhs. Special on All Cuts of Meat Ibeirlhainisll , MEATS AND GROCERIES 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Vpni"fw am n; of SPANISH FORK Nat-unla- mul prompt delivery and you will come to tho conclu- ture of the entertainment. The guests numbered 60 relatives and neighbors Those from out of town were Mr. and Located at Spanish Fork, In the County of Utah and State of Utah at the close of business on tbe 29th day June, 1929 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $331,115.38 Overdrafts 4,099.56 Liberty Bonds and 13,000.00 Securities, etc. Furniture and Fixtures. 9,500.00 Other Real Estate Owned 5,700.00 i f SHoiaU for Add to t hi tho advantage of our court eou service Fred S. Smart, who was voted In as a member of tbe 8panlsh Fork Rotary dub at .the meeting held on Monday at noon at tbe Darling Hotel. gave a report of bla recent trip to New York for the dedication of the big new home of the New York Life Insurance Company, president Joseph Hanson presided and be and David Flrmage, secretary reported on the meeting of presidents and secretaries of the Fifth Dlatrlct, which they attended at Ogden last week. Careers." uu yi iir eye over tlii lUt no othor btoro The annual Palmyra Stake reunion will b held on Wednesday, July 31st, at Geneva, according to plana made at tbe meeting of the Make Presidency, High Council and Bishoprics of the varioue wards held at the Seminary building Sunday morning. Plana for the outing are being arranged by the Stake M. I. A. boards. Mrs. H. F. Thomas and Mrs. D. L. Fail of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowen and James D. Gardner, ray-soMr. and Mrs. J. P. Creer and Miss LaReta Creer of Salt Lake. Assisting tbe hostess In serving were M rs. Grace BEAUTIES OF ORIENT FORM Gardner, Mrs. LaReta TIIE BACKGROUND OF STORY Broekbank, Mrs. Stella Broekbank and the Misses Idonna and Evva Billie Dove, the beautiful First Na Davis and Grace Gardner. tlonal star who has advanced so rapREPORT idly In popularity during the past two years, scores another cinematic made to the Bank Commissioner of triumph at the Angelus Theatre on the State of Utah of the condition of Friday in hqr latest stellar vehicle, THE COMMERCIAL BANK i and you'll CARR OF TIIANK We desire to express our gratitude to those who assisted ua with kind acts and expressions of sympathy during our reeent bereavement In tbe death of our husband and father. Mrs. Magnus Gesliaon and Family. One of the pleasing social events of last week was tbe lawn party and birthday supper given by Mrs. David W. Davis In honor of the 0th anniversary of ber husband's birth. The lawn was beautiful with electric lights and long tables bright with bouquets of summer flowers, a pink and white color scheme being carried out. A five course supper was served. During the supper toasts were responded to by friends and relatives President II. A. Gardner acting as ' toastmaster. Following supper a program was given, among those taking part were: readings. Miss Elaine Broekbank and Miss LaReta Creer; vocal solos, Mrs. Louise Larsen and Joseph Evans; whistling solos, Mrs. H. E. Williams; community singing otold time songs was a pleasant fea- ut a - At- - -- WJL. 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