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Show L the Spanish fork press, Spanish fork, utah Mr, i.ouu itrown toft ui v nday (r Idaho Kill. Idaho, uher j- - Friday and Saturday lil ill ho U E. Andollu. ot fc awirn kut iiarajj3t:tgjriBg vrr:unxixti: 'iui, with her daughter.Mr Ask (or your fr dnnon.tratloo Atwau--r Kent Radio, Talur (true. ot Co. xu'ttjimrn t',nUh fork. iAUVTIkMKTl Mr. Joseph Swanson re calved word Saturday that their eon. Mr. and (M - p&w HI ",!i ""'if'' tjjiMuaiiiV t lilalne Saanaon, who la laboring g missionary In Chicago, had been honored by being maJe dlatrlct FLOFll $1.4:5 Ml HAD, .'5 Sl'dAlt, 1 fur .................. Ux ..I? 10 liw POTATOES, W. SOAP, l fr lb. 10 1!V bar ('ruekvr, lb. box :5.c Figaro SALT, 10 lb Wgctablfw for Salatl PEAS, ur can I 84e ....-i- n: 11c lat brands 4.e lb. hack OATS 42c COEEEE,all Dixio Mubfisus, 1 gal ....$1.1 54 c Eng Cabin Syrup Tree Tea Mr. Eleanor Creer waa hoateaa to the Kldelou Club Thuraday evening of laat week. Mra. Leona Tboma told the atory of Florence Nightengale, after which luncheon wa served to twelve member and the following spetUI gueu: Mr, David Joliet. llETO.NNE, in all lull. ns-- , yard OFTEN! I FEANNEE :i !..ik colors yd and ( liml Plain Color in Indian Mis,, i.. it MIKOAP,4fur2iH-Sml.5 $1.00 Full Fuhbioiietl SILK lltiSE. $1.50 grade 5le S1I.K HOSE, all liut;, $1.00 grade for Unlit 1IOFSE Ml ESSES, all at HALF PllICH title OiilH PRINT DRESSES. $!.oi value for Iftidie' A SlipptT-- , pai Table of Ladi - Eineti, yard 25e High tirade Slipp rs at $.5.50 Iairge Size Turkinli Towels U Pie $1.1 - 4 for $1.00 $5.01 ies RAIN COATS Off Everything in I5EANKETS Ravon Silk lll.OOMERS in all sizes pair 80c WORK SOX for men. 2 pairs for 2.c Enginet r and Fireiii.ri So, 2 pairs for All FEANNEE SHIRTS, e.uli 3.w Mr. Charlea Hank entertained In a very pleaalng manner Monday ev 1 enlng In honor of the birthday of her husband. The evening wa apen' In playing enrda. At midnight a chicken aupper was aervod, cover (lame being laid for twenty-fou- r, were tbeu the diversion until the wee X amall hour of the morning. annual meeting of the Spanish t ForkThePoultry Association will be held Saturday February 16th, at 7.30 at the Seminary UulIJIng, for the j suing pose of electing officer for the year, nnd transacting such i QUALITY $ i To - Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Swenson enMrs. J. D. Sanderson. Gerald San Holstein Milch cow. For Sale nt 3 ee Wm. M. Johnson, 94 4 E 3rd No. demon, Mrs. Alice Hill and Jack tcrtalned at dinner Saturday lAIO KltTISKUKNTI Houghton of Eureka were visitors a! o'clock complimentary to W. LaVere the home of Mrs. Nora Corbett Iasi Uutterworth of Salt Lake, who waa Thursday. a companion of their son, Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. William Warner In during his work as a missionary at supper Sunday evening Mr. were Additional guests enterMr. and Mrs. Grant White honor of the marriage of their friend. F. 11. Cooper A tained a few friends Informally on Uutterworth .ughter. Ora. to Georgp Vincent. Mra. C. B. Rayburn of Los of C. Logan. Mrs. of In honor t a evening pleas-nTuesday umber of relatives enjoyed AlbertOut of town gueHts Angeles, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Mr. evening, after which supper was 11. Rayburn. and Nelson and Mrs. son. Sophia of Larsen Mrs. Grant Mr. were and rved by the hostess assisted by her hostess The Swenson. Elmer Mrs. nt was served Luncheon Lake. sughters, Mrs. Stanley Warren ami Salt was assisted by Miss Afton Bingham. 10 o'clock. las Helen Warner. Chl-ag- o. i er bualneas aa may properly come before the meeting. A dlacuaslon of lumber and building problems will also be had. SHERMAN McGARRY, Irealdent Mr. A New Phone 75 life-givin- Something New PEANUT BUTTER BREAD Try a Loaf City C. II. Dlzon entertained very charmingly Friday evening of lam week fur the member of the O. N. O club of Payson and also In honor of Mlaa Jean Booth of Lo Angeles, who ia her bouae for a while. Lun cheon waa aerved at the card table at 8 o'clock. Decorations and favor were In valentine effect and the same Idea was carried ou In the luncheon. Four table of bridge followed luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl lage ot Iayaou winning the high acore prize and Mr. and Mr. Butterwortb the consolation. Bealdea the club member. Mr. and Mra. Bernell Jenneu of Spaulsh Fork, Mr. and Mra. Earl lage and Mlsa Jean Booth were special guests. Mra. C. M. Jacobaen and Mra. Elsie were Joint hostesses to the members of the club and their husbands at the Jaeobsen home Friday evening of last week. Luncheon was served at small table at 8 o'clock. Decorations and were carried out in val entlne effoct. Mr. and Mra. Loren A Anderson were special guests. The function honored three of the husbands who had birthdays In February. They are: Hubbard Tuttle, G. Kay JIalea and Mr. Anderson. A toast to Mr.Anderaon waa given by G Ray Hales, to Mr. Hales by Loren Ander son and to Mr. Tuttle by R. W. Creei The main feature of the evening waj a dramatic reading of a war play, Sun-ugiven by Archie William in a very pleasing manner. Community singing and competetive group There singing waa also enjoyed. were thirty present. Cornaby Self-Cultu- re at dinner Tuesday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. C. B. Rayburn, who Is leaving Friday for her home In Los Angeles. Dinner was served at 4 o'clock, covers being laid for Mrs. Rayburn, Mrs. Joseph Swenson, Mrs. Oliver Swenson, Mrs. William Albertson, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen, the latter couple of Salt Lake. Service Station and house, Lots 125x150 located on paved highway (91) on turn. Room for 6 or 8 camp cabins. Priced reasonable. Call or write Ross Kuttall, Salem, Utah. Also 20 acres good farm land. 7 ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF THE POSTER BED In medevial times castles were poorly ventilated structures, with huge bamy central heating systems. , rooms, partiallv tilled openings and lacked To escape the resulting draughts and chilly atmosphere, the beds were set up on a railed platform. A low ceiling was supported by a post at each of the four occupant, by drawing corners of the bed and a curtain was hungfroni the top. Theshout out disturbances. and the could his escape draughts bed, around the curtains bed tester to the type. The bed During colonial da vs this bed gave way were curtains the but draw replaced by a still had the comer posts and a roof, modified bed to its present the Further linen. or changes shallow valance of chintz poster design. you EVER WONDERED? How you could buy furniture that would perfectly match the tiles and color scheme of your breakfast room or kitchen? We purchase this kind of furniture in the raw shipping it knocked down in car load lots. This gives our customers two great advantages. 1st. The freight charges are so materially reduced that a big .saving is passed on to the purchaser. fit the ensemble for which it is intended 2nd. The furniture may be decorated to in samples of your color schemes, personally If you need a breakfast set, bring see your set decorated by skilled artists in select your stencils or trimming and oiy modern equipped shops. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL which we have been forced to A lot of kapock filled silk and velvet cushions are These season. priced for immediate clearance at carry over from the holiday SEE THE MIN OUR WINDOWS jjj q(J g .. - THE ONE-PRIC- E HOUSE Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll NINE BUSY FURNITURE STORES (AOVEHT1BEMJC.NT) VISIT THE NEW F Spring Millinery The completion of Safeway s New Bakery, one of the finest and most modem plants in Salt Lake, Wednesday, February Twelfth. With this new equipment and with Safeways unequaled retail and distributing facilities, you are afforded the most complete bread service that modem efficiency has yet devised. AID Mew Call in an see our stock. Its a pleasure to look at goods when every article is brand new. Dr. Grant M. Evans DENTIST Spanish Fork, Utah Office Phone, 52-- j Honrs: 9 a m. to 6 p. m. and by Appointment PI Beginning Saturday morning, you will be able to secure at Safeway stores, the finest bread at the most economical price served to you as fresh as though it wore from the ovens of your own kitchen. White Raisin Whole Wheat Is an unusaul qual- - See for yourself how Compare the smooth the rich ity bread, as white superior Safeway texture wheat flavor as angel food cake. really is. 16-o16 oz. loaf 16 oz. loaf loaf z. 3 Loaves 10c 3 Loaves 10c 3 Loaves 10c rarasza New Spring Dresses That Smart Women Will Be Wearing are only .90 Street and Party Dresses Jex Building Co. Plume 01 Hi Mrs. William Larsen entertained YOU EVER WONDERED Bakery gut p, HAVE g H oth- w SERVICE Our wlii'li wheat bread ivtuiiia all the strengthening and nourishing, qnalilii of the wheat it i tasteful loo. In addition we e.trry a full line of tlu ft neat taket and pies, baked on lie premises, everything prepared with the purest i.igrediei.t and made to represent the and food value. utmost in delieioii.-iuv- pur- 05c I :51c A. T. McKell. Mr. Wm. Creer Mra. Madge Nlelaen. MADE WITH HONEY en- Spring Line of Slippers for Men, tidies. Misses and Children. .IFST IN Mr. ....life EAT OUR WHOLESOME HEALTHFUL WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Gay plain colors and of sprightly last-minu- te prints smartness! Fascinating dresses that introduce tha softness and styling of the 19)0 every one as Spring styles . . a new dress as different mart and should be . . . and all of them priced with our usual attention to more style and better quality at a lower price. Their success with smart women will be immediate . . for here are gay new models that can go anywhere! The colors with are temptingly new black as smart as ever. Sizes for ... Women, : anci juniors. J. C. PE N HEY GO. sew |