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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH I'OltMKK HMMhII I'OHKKIt I GOOD HABIT MEAN FIX.ri IL Mr. and Mr. Charles Boyack and XFItO Nt'IIOOL DISTRICT WINN Regular quarterly conference of on. Leltuy, of Moore, Idaho, returnthe Palmyra Slake will be held Sat'T . UlllMAGK HUVKK, MAY FROM UTAH t'Ol'NTV OX NUT ed home Tuesday after visiting for urday evening and Sunday, January NTUUL PLANT ASSESSMENT 26th and 14th. Tbe ten days here with Mrs. Bells Thoms Saturday evenand other relatives. Ingeborg Mur I Proctor, for many I D. P. rirmags. manager of ths loca ing masting will be beld at the Secyaara a resident of Spanish Fork, J. Cj Penney Company store, believes ond ward chspel at 7.30. Sessions lUtf Lot, brick house, barn Ruling in favor of the plaintiff, will be held died last Saturday at a Salt Lake hos- that the 19S0 Thrift Week la usher-In- g Sunday at tbe City Paand fhuken coop at 41 K 4 h North the Xebo School District, Judge In a new era of proaperlty, Du pital, following a paralytic atrokal 10 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7:30 vilion at for al at a bargain. Inquire at 3M Cox. visiting Judge of the Fourth which ahe suffered while doing tem- Ineaa la good and Improving. People Provo. Jan. 20. p. in. Music for tbe Sunday sessions Approximately Fourth District are North. more Court. Saturday ordered the than working aerloualy one will ple work In the Salt Lake Temple, hundred will be given by the First ward choir, addre AtiVKSriSSMKMTl speaker ever to maintain their standard of Utah County tommlsslon to restore Funeral aervlce were held over the living, and this standard Is set to a groups In twenty departments during HENRY A. GARDNER. remains at the Third ward chapel In I safe and sane program of spending. th Ninth Annual leadership Week major operation Wednesday of last the original 1933 assessment of the WELLS T. BROCK RANK, week at the Alrd hospital at Provo. Columbia Steel corporation property, Aa an Important factor of the Salt Lake City, and Interment was In G. RAY HALES, si Brigham Young university, Jan. He Thrift Ths action was brought before tbs Week one of each wa sufficiently Improved to bs program, the City cemetery lit Spanish Fork us should take a 27 to 31, arcordlng lo Lowry Nelson, Stake Presidency. personal Inventory brought horns Monday and I getting court lu tbs form of e writ of mandaTuesday afternoon. of stock on hand. Mr. Flrmage of Director of the Extension Division. A along a well as could be expected. mus, In which the school district askPltOHATK AND GUARDIANSHIP .Mr. Proctor was born September I fers the following suggestions: complete program of recreation leadth ed as commissioners county NOTICES Nave Draw buda I. The member of tbs (). N. O. club up Regularly to 6, 1874 In Denmark and ram for each hour of the day for board of equalisation, to order th so that yon can "tell your money ership get In were She 1902. made her home where It Is to Ctah entertained at ths boms of Mrs. five days has been worked out by th go Instead of wondercounty treasurer, John C. Taylor, to Consult tbe County Clerk or lb reIn Spanish Fork for a number of ing afterward where It went." This University In cooperation with th Maggie Crump last Thursday sven-In- collect the tax on the original assessto u spective will Salt In Lake see more to enable signer for further A. ahead Ths was M. I. moving la lints of The City boards the year, spent general playing ment, 1912. She resided with her family II rlemrljr. to And and put a stop to complete schedule of classes by hours card and doing needle work. At 11 It was alleged by the school district leaks" and to save a certain sum follows: oclock a delicious luncheon was at W257 Sandberg place. Local banks are featuring that they lost 32,008.03 when tho TnTKe regularly. District Court of the' Fourth 9:30 Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. thrift suggestions this week and Tap and Group Dancing. commission reduced the steel plant Judicial District of the But of Utah, Ohl- - some of them are giving out budget Individual and Marls and The P. A. T. School Mr. Psrdlnl Central the Health. of jensie Community unt booklet. Get one of them Community Government, Conserva- held a very successful meeting last assessment In November, 1923 from In and for Utah County, Utah. sen; a eon. Christian Proctor, three NOTICE TO CREDITORS ... I They have been growing In popular tion of Human Resource . Thursday evening In the music room 11.288,790 lo 11.028.790. They conEstate of JOSEPH A. STONE. Desister. Mr. II. II. Anders, u, lawt few yrewra. Itemember ny Home and Community of the school. President Mrs C. E. tended that the reduction was made ceased. 10:30 tl)e Charb-- a Water. Mr. Andrew Han- that It will never be easier to save Beautification. Law Enforcement. Bee I'ouNen presiding. Th opening five months after the last legal date. Creditors will present olslms with son. and four grandchildren. than it I today and that It will be Keeper. Community School Prob- prayer was offered by Arthur T. June 23. after the school board bad vouchers to the undersigned at her come easier to swing Into step a you lems, Drama. Vanguard Scout Leadwas led by set up Its budget and spent the greatcommunity singing In Salem. Utah County, The Misses l.enore ttlgtrup, LenorelI KO along. Ernest G. Whit wood; rborus, Nlxtb er part of the money anticipated. The residence ers. Miss Annie 320.000 reduction In the original Utah, on or before the 7th day of CharSterling and Lol Creer spent last I a. Hpred W isely, He generous but 11:30 Taxation Ihroblem. pupils: reading. grade week-en- d In Payon, the guests of not extravagant In your buying. acter Education, Home Improvement, Andrus; talk. "Playground Activi- assessment reduced the Xebo school March. A. D. 1930. Dated at Provo City, Utah this 38th Mr. Waldo Wilson, formerly Mlw Kewp posted on values. Head your Genealogy, Demonstration of Type ties. Louis Bates, district supervisor fund more than 32,000. ot December. A. D. J939. day I nr nice Thoms. and Watch the of The Junior School. of Ward Parties. weekly papers. dally speaker High MART J. STONE, windows and shelves of your favor of the ming1:30 General Assembly, College tressed the Importance Funeral services for 3trs. Fredur of tho Eatato or Jos. e The member of the LaJolla clubte , tores and compare prices. of teachers and pupils on the Mayer were held last Friday after, Administratrix Hall. ling A. Ktune, Deceased. pleusantly entertained last Frl- - I rnen spend about 78 per cent of the 3:30 Welfare Problem. M. I. A. playground In promoting a greater noun at 1 o'clock at the Claudln BOOTH A BROCKBANK, diiy evening at the home of Mrs. family income and a skillful buyer Executives, Farm Problem. Genea- friendliness between them: piano Funeral Home, with lllshop R. L. Jex I in v Id Larsen. Attorneys for Administratrix. Luncheon was served I odd to the family saving. Dont logy. Ann Skluner; reading, "The In charge. Music was furnished by solo, laovgartssMB.'ivt lit the bridge tables at 8 oclock. I ry geep up with the Joneses. 4:30 Artcraft. Social Dancing, Million Dollar Smile." Mary Whit-woo- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin llohne, who sang Three tables of bridge were played I They may have a larger income or featuring M. I. A. Contest Dance, Dee sixth a of glrls;short and chorus, at the grade duet coining opening In the District Court ot ths Fourth I following the luncheon. Mrs. Lola n,ajr talk. Principal John F. Warner. Jr. the services, with Mr. It. U. Swal-ber- g Judicial running Into debt. Fit your Hive leaders. District of tbe State of Utah. Argyle winning tho club prlxe for I scale of living to your own earning Soelal Hour. loidles Gymn. A registration committee with a rep6.30 at the piano. Tributes were In and for Utah County. Utah. thel Hawkins Edna nomscore: was Mr. When ward each of In from Johnresentative high you other. 8:00 Entertainment regardless College paid to Mrs. Mayers by William In the matter of the Estate of I and Harrison, Mr. Mrs. be follows: as Lynn inated and elected consolation, llall. pend money for entertainment, son, David T. Lewis and William A. HERBERT I. WILSON. Deceased. the latter of Sprlngvllle, the guetaure y0u get the utmost value for Owing to the interest which I be- Ed. Hales. Fifth ward; Mrs. Elnvr Uornaby. The Uornaby family bad NOTICE TO CREDITORS Suprlxe. lived neighbors to Mr. Mayers all your money. Don't barter your fu ing manifested everywhere In the Christensen. Fourth Ward; Mrs. Creditors will present claims with . ture for a little pleasure. There I problems of community life, which sie Prior, Third ward; David G.Slm-mon- tho time ahe lived In Spanish Fork. vouchers ths underslgnsd at bla a world of difference between re-- I constitute the central theme of the First ward. A representative David Robertson offered the opening residence to at Santaquln, Utah on or be named will creation and mere entertainment. week, an especially large attendance for the Second ward prayer and Wm. C. Martell pronounc- before March 10th, 1939. .I. Teach Your CTilldrea the Value It forecast by those In charge. About later. There waa a large attendance ed the benediction and also dedicated LORENZO CLARK. Administrator. of Money. However little money 2,000 people attended last year. It I at the meeting in spite of the bad the grave In the Spanish Fork City JOSEPH E. NELSON. Attorney, In the form be let weather. it said. you give them, cemetery. i aov asr loan bmti of an allowance. Give It regularly and make them responsible for It It will tesch them to spend wisely for they will soon learn that too much money tor luxuries means a decided check on what they have for other th.Ings and they will avoid making similar mistakes in the future. Teach them to buy their own clothe, ! HALT LAKE CITY Something Doing Every Minute at Leadership Week I.-It- 1 Et I g. Me-Ke- ll; Wo-wer- d; s. starting with the simpler articles, and watch bow much better they will take care of tbelr clothes almost from the start. 44-44-4-4- To Incur 4. Go Into Debt Wisely debts for current expenses or for luxuries is to take a step backward. In-- I stallment buying Is always a temptation to go farther Into debt than is Justified. It often becomes Increasingly difficult to meet Installment obligations. The happiest people are ones who save and pay the care-fre-e aa they go. 'But going Into debt for Insurance or for a mortgage when you purchase a home Is a wise procedure for it really amounts to going into debt to save. Always consult your banker before you Invest any money for you can be sure of conservative advice that Is freely given. - BULK Many food buyers like to buy many items in bulk, to save the cost of manufacturers cartons and advertising. Sometimes they T X hesitate because they doubt the quality and the cleanliness of the bulk X Penney, founder of the organization a nation-wid- e business, is an excellent . Illustration of what thrirty habit Xcan do for an Individual. Starting that bears his name and which doe3 . where proper wrapping, X - of great importance, ine foods packaged in OUT stores are of highest qual- lty oDiainaDie, and are low are placed under if otp iinwnsh. able. For instance, candStore (.Inca ft-p- v ies, cookies, prunes, figs, dates, marshmallows even lima beans and wal- .... wjtjj a CBpital and silver who little had he James, which saved, si llved on a farm. bought & pig which I Part J he fattened and soldto at a profit. Of this profit went buy some cloth- n and part went ,nt0 the bank X Later venturea Int0 the world of netted more money until at the age of twenty odd $500 had been gathered together, which Mr. Penney paid on his partnership purchase of a store. This was at Kemmerer, Wy omlng. In his January message to his more than twenty thousand associates and employees, Mr. Penney stressed the (principles that started him on the road to fame and fortune. He said. ?l It is relatively easy now for a man to acquire financial independence. This is accomplished by the constant use of those qualities which we have proved essential in our own honesty, diligence, organization thrift and industry. ii 1 nuts, are kept under sanion tary glass covers when ex-Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes enter- You see can display. at dinner Monday In honor ot tained actly what you are buy-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyack and asing, and yet have the son of Moore, Idaho. surance that what you buy Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wilson of is pure and clean. In our entertained at supper WedPayson store you never she sacks nesday evening In honor of Mr. and of sugar, salt, or flour pilMrs. Charles Boyack and son. LeRoy ed on the floor. 'They are . of Moore, Idaho. Other guests were OUT Mrs. Belle Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. always on shelves J. B. Hughes of Spanish Fork. sheles are always clean, both in the front of the NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION store and in the stock room. These and hundreds X Department of the Interior, U. S. of other details make our f Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, store and our O. P. Skaggs Notice is hereby given that wn-Ham w, Davl8( of Spanish Fork, Utah, System unique among food stores of the country. X Who. on March 17, 1924, made addl. You can come here and f stock Raising Homestead Entry No. XI 032899, for Lot 11, Sec. 7, Lots 14. buy nignesi quality foods 15 16 Esw whsek, section easily and conveniently, Township 10 South, Range 6 East ig, Without paying more than x Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice Of intention to make final Proof, to V0U have been paying for X XI establish claim to the land above des- in Come foods. ordinary cribed, before Ell F. Taylor, Register and prove it for yourself. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, An improved engine! Four Ueiyoovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers! internal-expandinweather-proo- i hra'res! Heavier s.nd stronger rear axle! Ne antiglare windshield! New dash gasoline And ' scores of other features! Come in today and see this car. Drive it. Nei how comfortable it is how easy to handle-h- ow flexible in traffic. And remember that it is now available valve-in-hea- X Utah, on the 27th day of January, I O R SKAGGS X X FOOD STORES A Surety of Purity 1930. $495 $495 $525 $565 $565 $625 The ROADSTER The PHAETON The SPORT ROADSTER The COACH The COUPE Tbe SPORT COUPE ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. (AOVCUTISEVONT) The CLUB SEDAN $625 The SEDAN $675 $595 Tbe SEDAN DELIVERY The LIGHT DELIVERY CHASSIS The ONE AND ON TON CHASSIS The ONE AND TON CHASSIS ONE-HAL- F WITH CAB $365 $520 $625 All prices, o. ft. factory, Flint, Michigan A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE. OF THE FOUR OLSEN MOTOR SALES Claimant names as witnesses: Glenn Leland, Utah; Burtram Alfred Wilson ot Spanish Fork, Utah, Vernon L. Davis, of Fork, Utah. ! Greatly Reduced Prict W. Davis, ot C. Davis and Mill d, g, X 4- 4- 4- - d Fuhy-encJose- X X Those who seek the utmost in motoring satisfaction at sensationally low prices should see and drive the Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet History . . . now on display in our showrooms! . : :: o c t SPANISH FORK, UTAH n en FASTER, BETTER S t.JJ |