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OTAlI riuihfwTuiw I I ! : X x : x 1 X Friday & Saturday Specials Bread, Bread, 3 for .....10c FLOUR, per sack ......$1.43 .62c SUGAR, 10 lbs ...19c POTATOES, 10 lbs ....32c TAPIOCA, 3 lbs 29c Butterscotch Syrup 2 X Half Price Everything la COATS Overshoes, Rubbers, Galoshes, at Special Prices $1.39 Silk Hose, $1.93 grade, now $1.49 $1.C3 Grade EUk Hose for $1.39 JI30 grade Silk IIoso for 79c $1.00 grade Silk Hose for ..39c 50c grade Silk Hose, going for Striped Wool Material for Dresses 25c $1.00 grade, now, per yard 23c Cretonnes in all patterns, per yard $1.15 yds Outing Flannel, 30 inches wide, Plain Pink and Blue Silkaline for Quilts, yd. 15c 25c Peter Pan Glnghany, per yard Blankets, double and single, large sizes ...20 Off $1.C9 Leather Caps, $2.25 grade, selling for . $1.39 Mens Flannel Shirts Mens and Boys Sweaters, all going at Half Price C0AT3 J i 2Cc Camay SOAP, 4 for 21c CLOROX, per bottle 44c GERMADE, per sack 9c COCOA, per can MACKEREL, tall can ..13c 10c TUNA FLAKES TEARLS OF WHEAT . 21c ASPARAGUS TIPS ......32c SMOKE SALT, 10 lbs.. $1.18 ,- -2 .1 Dixie MOLASSES, gal $1.17 MEAT DEPARTMENT 2c Hamburger, per lb 19c Lard, per lb 20c Pot Roasts per lb Armour Star Skinned 25c Hams, per lb 17 Rib Boiling Meat, lb X X X wm-thin- expended. wealth, thus enriching the world. We acoutmen have been railed and assigned to be prospec tors among the children of men, looking for atgna of paying ore that eventually lead to the gold nuggets of life. Have we made a sluJy of this work? Do we understand our with It? Have we petitioned God for guidance, for wisdom, for con-aocll- Judgment and an understanding heart, thus preparing us to aee a leal when It Is presented, and helping us to follow it until we reach the wealth Every customer who visits our store Friday and Saturday will have their choice of a Buttrick Pat- - QUALITY so Bishop And Mrs. Goo. Hale, Jos- hua Drot kbank and Helen and Agnes Halo motored to Goshen last Sunday nnd were dinner guests of Mr. and Mm. Clifford Frandxen.' In the afternoon they attended the chriatenlng of the little aon of Mr. and Mra. Frandxen, the grandson of Bishop and Mr. Hale and Mr. and Sirs. Glenn Miller have reFor Rent Furnished rooms 1 Vi blocks east of the Commercial Bank. turned to their home at Vernal aftet See Mrs. S. L. Cornaby. spending the holidays here. lAovesTiHCMK.vri of promise? De we work a shift or two and quit, or do wa work more shifts and study ths proposition before us, watching for leads until we find one that looks favorable and follow It until we reach the ore pocket from which we ran develop character treasures? Do wo try to see the vision of the future wherein our prospects are producers in the molding of character that leads to better manhood? Do we realise that the success of the young boys of our nation Is at slake, that we can help them prepare for a life of usefulness, and that we ran encourage them with a spirit of service to their God. their nation and their felloar man, helping them to be prepared to carry on the affairs of life In such a way, that right will prevail and freedom and hapwplness be enjoyed by all. What greater Incentive do wa need to convert us to give our time and nse our talents, when we know that through our efforts and through scout service we are doing something toward the happiness of our boys and the betterment of our nation. The Lord will bless us if we are faithful In our endeavors to help the boyhood of the nation, and on the other hand He will hold us accountable tor our neglect of duty. He expecta us to help Him fashion an Immortal soul. Can we do this It we neglect our responsibility, and let Satan jump our claim? We must keep up our assessment work until our prospects prove to be successful The genial smile which S. II. Snell wearing these days Is not caused alone by his appointment as super intendant of public works and City custodian much as he may be gradlfl of Mr. Broekbank. ed by the confidence of the City council, but the fact that he Is the Mrs.I.ouNo Larsen was hostess to the I. adieu' Literary club Friday proud grandfather of the first grand afternoon of last week. The time was son, born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. devoted to a llawlian program. ComMark Oakley of Sprlngvllle. The munity ainglng of Hawilan songs leJ mother was formerly Miss Norma enterprises. by Mrs. Annie K. Beck, and phonoSnell and reports are that mother Some of our boys prove themselves graph records of Hawilan music was and babe are doing well. to be paying prospects from the first, featured. Mra. Hannah Swensen read and make quick returns, while others an article on Hawiian Cuatons and PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP from the first samples taken and asHabits, Mra. J. V. Christiansen read NOTICES sayed, Indicate low grade ore on the ail article decrlbing Hawiian secnery and pladl-- of interest. Luncheon was surface, but as development continserved at five o'clock to 14 members Consult the County Clerk or the re ues, pay streaks are found and gold and two special guests, Mrs. Emma nuggets of character are brought to spectlve signers for further Informa- the surface. . Miller and Mrs. Wilda Yorke. Assisttion. In helping the youth of the nation, ing !u serving were Mrs. Mary Gard- furnished the entertainment for the we must have strength of character, ner and Mrs. Norma Larson. evening. In the District Court of the Fourth clean morals and habits, clean talk, his $ Judicial District of the State of Utah, self control, love for the boy and and wisdom in counsel, endeavors, and and for the county of Utah. tact in our associations with him and NOTICE TO CREDITORS develop the understanding heart so Estate of MARGARET A. BROWNE, we can understand the conditions be is living under and help him knock Deceased. X W' off a few rough edges and bring into will Creditors present claims vflth 4-HE NEVER FELL DOWN. vouchers to the undersigned at his service his hidden wealth of usefulresidence In Spanish Fork, Utah ness. We should consider it a privilege County, State of Utah, on or before HAS NT the ISth day of February, A.D. 1930. to be connected with the work of the Dato at Spanish Fork, Utah this Boy Scouts of America, it is our duty we owe to our homes, our communAROUNDVERYMUCH! 7th day of December, A. D. 1929. WILLIAM A. BROWNE. Administra- ity, our nation, and our God, to uso tor of the Estate of Margaret A. our influence and give our service to this agency, whose principles are funBrowne, Deceased. fir hi 1usM.aLisWBO damental In the molding of character & BOOTH BROCKBANK, Bjvwngyewass Attorneys for Administrator. great-grandso- n s Mrs. Fred Mordue and Mrs. Darwin Johnson entertained Friday afternoon in honor of their mother's birthday anniversary at her borne. A delicious hot dinner was served at five o'clock to the following guests Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Simpson. Mrs. Rena Markham. Mrs. R. A. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Stevensen, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. L. E.Harmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Diamond, Maple-ton- ; Mrs. Alta Booke and daughter Forest, Mrs. Fenton Boyack, Mrs. John Larson, Mrs. Emaline Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mordue of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ludlow of Benjamin and the guests of honor. Music and social conversation Is The man who says TRAVELED t- - P P P P P P P P P P P P P P t t I7VERYECDY make3 mistakes. You cant help going wrong once in a while. The inexcusable thing is to keep on making the same mistake. After people have ., and once started to trade at the Spanish Fork learn the tremendous values we offer, they seldom make the mistake of going elsewhere to do their trading. Look over these money saving prices, and youll discover that there is no mistake in buying your groceries here. Friday and Saturday Specials Schillings Best COFFEE, per lb Snow Flake TOILET SOAP, reg. Quaker MILK MACARONI, reg. SPANISH Xt for 25c 3 for 25c FORK In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County, Utah. $1.33 J J for 19c 2 CO-O- P.I for 15c NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. STONE, ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Salem, Utah County, Utah, on or before the 7th day of March, A. D. 1930. Dated at Provo City, Utah this 26th day of December, A. D. J929. MARY J. STONE, Administratrix of the Estate of Jos. A. Stone, Deceased. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Estate of JOSEPH J 39c BUCKEYE OATS, 9 lb. sack 2 (ADVERTISEMENT) 35c 53c 3 Attorneys for Executor. 9c J MOTHERS or CARNATION OATS, with premium, per package f FLOUR, Tip Top Brand, per sack AD VEBTI8EMZ.NT) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CHARLES BROWNE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned as his office at Spanish Fork, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before tha 10th day of January, A. D. 1930. JOHN J. BANKS. Executor of the last Will and Testament of Charles Browne, Deceased. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Co-op- CORN FLAKES, small, per package I I f J Attorneys for Administratrix. ( ADVERTISEMENT) In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the Estate of HERBERT I. WILSON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Santaquin, Utah on or before March 10th, 1930. LORENZO CLARK, Administrator. JOSEPH E. NELSON, Attorney. lADVEBXISKMXNT) roMMt'MTV I 4 hl lUl.tT AT II. V. r. I.KUHRsllll WEEK VOI II To receive dividends from mines and prospect we inul develop them. t(i aLo itm.t we help boys develop character to receive dividends of uplifting sen he. and as ours is g worn of service In the development of character, our dividends are paid In Iht Joy and happiness we receive In seeing our rough prospects producing the wealth of happlnesa of righteous life. The sell test of the asesy office proves the worth of the metal. and In meeting the arid le.t of life. rbarader prove the worth of tin I'ROVO, Jan. ?. Sixteen specially organised departments of Instruction are prepared to handle the general theme "Your Community" at Week. Brigham Young UniEach depart' versity. January went under the chairmanship of some Inditidual eminently fitted to carry on the work, according to D. Lowry Nelson, director of extension. Major phase of community Ilfs and community betterment ara Included In tha groups, which ara as follows; Taxation problem ; A Kquara deal In Community Education; Home and Community Beautification; Community Recreation; Welfare Problem of the Community; Law Enforcement; Community Administration; Individual and Community Health; Farm Problems; Cbracter Education; Conservation of Human Resources; Art- raft; Home Improvement; Scouting; Problems of Western Beekeepers; Lead-ersts- 27-3- Individual. Imagine the thrill, the joy and satisfaction the prospector fool when after years of faithful service, he make hi big strike and begins to see and rralU the fruit of hi la- bor. DELINQUENT NOTICE Spanish Fork West Field Irrigation Company, a corporation, principal place of business, Spanish Fork.Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows Name Cert. No. West F. S.B. Eph. Barney, care John E. Booth.. 170 $6.30 $26.64 Sarah C. Barney 4445 5.60 2. 00 6.00 Peter F. Boyack ....315 23.14 Joshua Broekbank 180 6.80 1.60 6.90 J. S. Bunting, eat ....53 William Chambers, (Federal 376 10.80 Land Bank). Geo. A. Evans 211 17.32 3.00 9.80 Outney Green, est. 225 2.42 6.00 John T. Hales est. 4.35 Hllma C. Hales ......219 1.00 3.40 161 John C. Holt Frank L. Hughes (Federal 438 23.40 21.60 Land Bank Thos.H.Jarvls est. 391 20.80 ..4.00 John L. Jones, (Federal 6.00 Land Bank) ....402 29.60 4.00 8.30 355 Elias Jones 6.44 Henry f. Nelson est 53 23.78 of love, kindness and an understand ing heart, be seee the rough prospert begin to develop, reaching new level. all leading to trca.urc of better-nret- ti to himxelf and kindly serrlcj to othiti? Ilia badge and certificate of service guarantee a proved up pay- 2.40 Preliminary announcement folders hava recently been mailed to varloua civic and church leaders throughout tho Intcrmountaln country by tha general committee In charge of leadership week, and the committee on accomodations la already at work In order to Insuro tha hundreds of guests, ample accomodations tor their week of trlalnlng. There are many prospect that need thl kind of development, so we should he watchful for Inside tips, play the game fairly.and there should be no limit to the purchsse of share of stork. We shoull develop the prospect so a to raise the valuo of ed B. the clock. I X X X 2 2 2 X oc-csl- J annual II. Clmrter No. 0111 Reserve District No. 12 Report of the Condition of the , First National Bank of Spanish Fork, Utah in the State of Utah, at the close of business on December 31, 1929 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Oveiy.rafts $357,643.73 2,227.99 United Stales Government 26,800.00 securities owned Other bonds, stocks, and 1,350.00 securities owned Furniture and Fixtures .... 2,000.00 Real estate owned other 6.210.26 than banking house Reserve with Federal : 18,676.53 Reserve Bank Cash and due from banks 35,354.41 Outside Checks and 1,290.62 other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 1,250.00 TOTAL .,...$452,803.54 TOTAL $452,803.54 State of Utah, County of Utah, ss. I, II. A. Gardner, Cashier of the d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. A. GARDNER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me 8th day of January, 1930. MARYE BANKS, Notary Public. My Commission expires, February 28, above-name- and, in accordance with law, and an order of the board of directors, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the City Hall, Spanish Fork, Utah on Monday, January 20th, 1930, at 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent assess1933. ment thereon, together with the cost (SEAL) of advertising and expenses of the Attest: Thos. Williams, Correct BENJAMIN EVANS, sale. Lars Nielsen, John Oberhansley, Secretary and Treasurer. MISSING SOMETHING this town who not yet come In to see our fine new store, they are miss-toga lot... This is not just another grocery store, but is a delightful surprise X One of the most pleasing social X events of the New Year was a party 1 given for the Relief Society Stake board and husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Jones which was beautifully decorated for the In red and green. Iu addition to the members of the Relief Society Satke board and their husbands President and Mrs. Henry A Gardner, President and Mrs. Wells T. Brock? band and President and Mrs. G. Ray Hales. At 8 o'clock a charmingly appointed dinner In four courses was served under the direction of Mrs. C M. Jacobson, Mrs. Hanna Rrowne and Mrs. Jones. Following dinner sldej were chosen for indoor baseball was enjoyed until 10:30 the winning side were awarded all day suckers. At 10:30 sides were chosen and a con test in singing was enjoyed after which a variety of games were en joyed until midnight when punch and cake were served to 32 guests pre' sent. The dinner table was charmingly decorated, silver candlesticks grac- . ed .each end of the table which was 2 centered by a mlnature Christmas tree. The Hermit of Hawaii S. Opera, coming soon. "Tho Hermit of Hawaii" annual II. tJpera, romlug soon. If there are any people In have well-temper- LIABILITIES $ Capital stock paid iu Surplus Fund Undivided Profits net Circulating notes outstanding Due to banks, including certified and cashiers 18.50 checks 14.20 11.60 Demand outstanding 162,152.61 Deposits 3.00 7.68 169,925.55 Deposits 1.00 Time 2.00 4.00 Bills payable and 23.54 37,276.00 rediscounts . 204 Hans Olsen Hans G. Olsen ....410 H. T. Robertson ....529 305 Alma G. Stone 328 Orla Stewart Morris Simmons and Heber Peterson 346 10.00 Byron H. Tuttle, (Federal 6.70 405 Land Bank Beatrice L. West 379 6.35 Genealogy. ing claim. a rente should he Interested In the welfare of their hoys, ao solicit nnd wholehearted support. Let us understand our connection with the firm, and use all agendo the Lord has given ua for character development. The spiritual influence of tho Priesthood. the teaching of the auxiliary and the character building attributes and principle connected wit the program of the Boy Scouts of America, these are tools of ateel whose purpose Is to penetrate the heart of the rough prospect, helping them develop Into rich mines that produce gold nuggets of character. Much depends upon how we use the tools. We need the cooperation of all concerned. The stock of these prospects la on the market, we ran purchase controlling. Interest by faithful service, ao, at the beginning of a new year, let ua make It a happy and a prosperous one by buying now and begin immediately to develop our tp 1 Can It be any more thrilling to Muy a prospector, through hard and laltbful labor has been ablo to him than It is Into the prospector to help the development locate prospects that hava developed seeking Into rich producers of material of an Immortal soul, when after years O') 2 Given by II, l.'ugcn lluglics Member of the Keeoml Want Troop t'uii"iiluv, nt t'nion Meeting N November bo-fo- re Special low prices on all Mens and Boys Suits and Overcoats. Call in and see what we have be- fore looking elsewhere. Phone 75 SERVICE Pt In looking over the pages devoted to tbs advancement of mineral mine and prospects, we pole that many years of labor and thousands of dollars art spent on most prospects they begin to make returns In developing prospects, the eugm eers In charts watch for leads, an! when tbry g Indications of rich beyond, they follow their loads ulng neceary malarial and processes to obtslit ths desired results, and finally they taka from Mother Earth paying ore and nuggeu of pure gold, which pays them many limes for thelnr work and the money tern FREE OF CHARGE. 2 au4 Lads to better manboow and t to every housewife who in-- 2 fists upon highest quality foods at low prices. Don't confuse our store, either. with other types ofchain' stores. There are certain kinds of food that every grocery store buys outside such as nationally ad- vertised brands of hund-- 2 reds of different items. Our supplies are bought locally through our O. P. Skaggs System associa-tion- , which makes possible immense quantify buying power ana lower prices, which are passed on to you. Bring in your big grocery list and enjoy shopping a new, easy way. . LOCALLY OWNED Our store is a member of a gTeat system of food stores, but is locally owned and operated. The owner of Spanish Fork 0. P. Skaggs System store lives here, and i3 a loyal citizen ! of this community. Mon- - ; ; ey spent in his store does not, as many have been misinformed, go to some distant city to build up X some other community. It x is here, helping our town to grow. Dont be content with secondhand information about come and see our store for yourslf what remark- able values we are offering every day in the week. Q.R SKAGGS: A Surety of Purity t Dr. Grant M. Evans Announces The Opening of Dental Offices in the Jex Building Spanish Fork, Utah Monday, January 13, 1930 Where He Will Conduct a General Practice in Dentistry |