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Show TJTF3 SPANISH FOUIC rRESS, PPANISII FORK, UTAH Both ramp of the J, Wylie Thumai Chapter Daughters of I'lata I'lonm met last Thursday afternoon. Camp Vo. I at the bom of Mr. Rebecca ChrUtenaen with President Km in a It. Itrema In rharge. Community sing' Ing, "America." was led l.y Mr. Htanclie Gardner; prayer, Chaplain Caroline I.. Holt; singlug.We Thank Thee (I (iotlfor a Prophet. readings. Ituth llansen: history of Ulena Olsen Hansen, y Mr. Rebecca Christensen, reading, Mrs. Nora Kerle; story of Abraham Lincoln. Mr, Irablnd Hor enoo; airing Instrument duet Ague skinner and Helen Prior; talk of en rouragenienl and Inatruetlon to the member. County officer, Mr. Hose Ferrer of Provo; alngiug. "Catch and prayer by the chap lain tlosed the niietlng Itefresh Three good milch cows fur II J Uerher, Hi N, tth Past, mv ;i lanvaanstuasti Tf Cedi McUavIn will be the principal stusker at the sacrament meet Ing ot the Hecond ward neat Sunday af'ernoon All are cordially liivlted to attend. K As a (Umax to an earnest 3l Various Long Distance station-to-sta-tiday rates were again reduced January 1 the fourth reduction in a little on more than three years. designates those calls on which you will talk with anyone at the called telephone. Evening and night rates wene not affected by the reduction. Station-to-sta-tio- n" In Advertisement by The Mount a! a States Tel. A Tel. Co. i&CUTDOW! TllD tHERRYTREETOLD member- ship drive, the American Legion post of Kpanl.h Pork will give their annual a t dance nt the Kerala nte Hardens. Friday evening, March 7lh, The evening will he featured as In previous years by roulette wheels bar. hot dog stand, candy wheels am) UjkfTMZ oth- TRUTH ABOUT A LOT THE BIG er (anting devices, bogus money aud the thins generally familiar on the western frontier. Committee are tiient were eerved to 35 members' busy working outthe detail and It la hoped lo mak the event bigger and aud visitor. I. K Camp No. 2 met at the home of better lhanever Ibis year. I ear Mrs. Itetay Tippetts, President Mag- Williams, post commander. gie Ludlow In rharge. Kinging. "The neatlylie working for the hall. Music furnished by tho Columbians Hattie Hymn of the Republic;" pray- will er, Mr. Kvclyn June; singing "Pub An Innovation In window lighting the Star of the West;" reading, Ml recently Installed by the J. C. Coda Huff: hlstury of Alva lawl llppett and hi iso wives Carolina Penney Company, and every evening and Kllaaheth Tippett, given passer by eaclalm of th brilliancy by Mrs, Itetsey Tippetts; vocal solo, of Hie lighting and the attractiveness their window display. The light Mr. Iva Mslund; talk of encourage of I furnished by 4 3 PrlmafWtor. a mi'ii t and In.truitiou to the member by County ortlre Mabel Kirk of Pro- lamp built somewhat on the prim-vo. The dosing song. "Come Let fa pal of an automohll headlight, which Anew," and prayer by Mrs. Ituth II. by reflection, add greatly to Hie orl Ilroekbank dosed the Ing. A iginal power of the light. The dissocial hour was enjoyed an.l refresh- play was Installed under tho direcment served by members of tha Tip tion of Raymond Ackerman of Halt Lake, lighting specialist. petta family to 3(1. Ituth camps discussed plant for Telephone operators of tho local the coming party and hall or tho Hons aud I laughters of I'lunei-which will exchange honored Mis Catherlu. be held February 3J al the Ksc.il.mtc Williams, one of their number, a bride of next week.by giving a hi tile's Hardens. shower lu her honor Thursday evenJunes of Thistle and ing at the homo of Miss Holly Prank The hostesses were MU Lucy Haiitiuh llopptr of Hpanlsb Miss Huulah Curtis. M!a I. mile Pork were man ic I Monday at the office oil I Ije county clerk at Provo. liralthwalte, Mlsa lllanche Johnson, and Miss Hcth William. A variety K. Hymn liustrup pcrfornicd the of game were enjoyed, also radio music and suelal conversation. At Janies KdwarJ Clark of ltenjamin 11 o'clock a buffet luncheon was an d.MIsa Catherine Williams of this served by the hotnesses to thirty city were married Wednesday at the guest. The telephone operator preSalt Lake Temple. The bride la the sented Miss William with a handdaughter of Mrs. Ernest Williams, some panel mirror and an eledrlc and ha been an operator at the percolator. Special guests were MIh local telepbon exchange for a num- Madeline Simons. Mr. Ilaxel Perkins and ML Adeline Sorenson, teleber of years. phone operator at the Payson ofilre. Csed Piano, reconditioned, $75.00 the valetit.ne Idea was carried out In decorations and In the luncheon At Taylor tiro. Co.. Spanish Pork. n ssara ic.g-r- .T PATRIOT WHO "" CO-O- P. FRIDA Y and SATURDAY SPECIALS Groceries Ib-ar- d Long Distance is both direct and inMost calls are now comexpensive. while you hold the line almost as pleted fast as local calh. taa Crystal White, 10 hars for Del Monte COHN', 2 earn for ...1 ,59o K()AI -- .ta SALMON, ineilitiiii size, rejr. UOo for....l.H! ...47e (OFFKK, any hraiul, jn-- r H. un-e- COHN FLANKS, large size, pncli .Kto r Dry Goods Rig-tru- la-sle- r Mens Fancy Itlg-tru- lap (VeH, , 5t 45c DOc 45; 17e yard Hoys aul Men's Ties, 75c values Ladies Silk Underwear, rcg. $1.00 15 Fine Feather Pillows, special Hpt-eial- n-- r 49c 70e off HARDWARE DEPARTMENT served. isiivnTiMaiaTi Dren Soekn, rejj. Special, 2 paria for lairge Size Turkish Towels, rcg. Hlu einl, 2 for Shelf Dread Cuns, rcg. $2..J0 Ilav Knives, Hjiecinl IJO. $1.9S $1.9 Off on SILVKUWAKK SPANISH FORK 7M.4444444444't44444t444 CO-O- P. 1 ; rrnezy Mrs. Sarah Sterling waa hostess to Judge and Mrs. Joseph E. Nelson members of the Ladies Literary the Saturand Mr. Sarah Sterling spent on Friday afternoon of last club In Lake. Salt day week. Patriotism was the keynote of Henulne Wool Rlanket 30', off. tl:o meeting and the idea was Prom $2.95 and up, at Taylor Hros. In decoration and program. Co., Spanish Fork. Community alngiug of patriotic song iaOVKHTt8KMKNTl was led by Mrs. Jane Jones. The Mr. and Mrs. Jack CHIispie an-- i history of "The Star Spangled Banwas given by Mrs. Pauline Turdaughter. Blanche spent Saturday an.l ner which tha club joined in after ner, Sunday in Salt Lake, visiting friend. singing the national anthem; LinMr. and Mrs. George A. Yates of colns Gettysburg Address and history and Incidents surrounding It Malad, Idaho, spent the week-enby Mrs. Hattie here visiting with relatives and composition was read Wilcox; The origin of Valentine Day friends. They were on their way and a story "The Gray Old Valenhome after spending the winter In tine, tvere read by Mrs. M. O. Rock-hi- ll Miss Lenore Sterling entertainCalifornia with their son, George C. ed with a number of comic readings. Yates. A buffet lunebeon was served to 13 members and two special guests, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fuller and two R. C. Swalberg and Mrs. Joseph E. children and Mrs. Effle S. Dart spent Nelson. The hostess was assisted In Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake, serving by her daughter. Miss Lenore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Sterling, Miss Billie Buster and Mrs. Dart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and Nelson. children were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Hatch and Mm. .The members of the LaJolla club Dart was entertained at dinner by met last Friday evening at the home Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sprague. of Mrs. Gladys Boyack. Luncheon was served at the card tables at 8 The family of Mr. and Mrs. Fred oclock, to seven members and five S. Dart gathered at their home Frispecial guests; Mrs. Wilt Davis, Mrs day afternoon and pleasantly sur- Joseph Evans, Mrs. Hodson Hales, prised them, the occasion being their Miss Mary Banks and Miss Naomi Dinner was Worthen. Four tables of bridge folwedding anniversary. served by Mrs. Ellis Fuller and Mrs. lowed luncheon. Mrs. Ruth Williams Charles Dart and Mrs. Lee Dart at won the high score prize and Mrs. The 6 o'clock, the valentine Idea being Hodson Hales the guest prize. consolation prize went to Mrs. Enid featured. There were 17 present. exem-plitl- 0 0 3 ES3 is the final basis forjudging a radio. Victor Radio is not a toy nor an experiment; its technical ele- and so perfect and de- ments are unobtrusive pendable that they may be taken for granted. Victor Radio TONE proves Victors electrical and mechanical excellence. To duplicate what is heard before the broadcasting microphone, it Radio does and is. Let us prove it to you in your own home no obligation whatever. Just come in d Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams announce the birth of a daughter at Lost - A light red bald faced heitheir home in Santa Ana, California, fer, weight about 850, "J. A. AdamFebruary 6th. The babe is a grand- son ear tag. Notify H. J. Gerber. child ot Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Phone 108-- r. (ADYEBTIBEMEKT) of this city. must be superlatively fine. That is what Victor 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 and ask for a home demonstration. The One-Pric- e House Dixon - Taylor-Russe- ll New Millinery n Co, A fascinating display of the New Mlilinery Modes, revealing the delightfully new off-the-fa- Nine Busy Furniture Stores lines and brilliant sunshine col- ors. New Spring Dresses Arriving Daily THE VIRGINIA SHOPPE WiiidA-liTffy I 1 wifrwwwp .! - ed |