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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAn in MOHAIR Every detail of these Suites is characteristic of Furniture that sells for much higher prices the carved bases, superior upholstery, webbed construction and beautiful mohair coverings make these suites extraordinary values. Formerly priced ForkCo-oSpanish $i62.oo Genuine Wool Ilia it k cl w 30", off. Mr. ami Mr. David Iatirritnn of Salem, Mr. and Mr .Reuben PaysaiH From )3 95 and up, at Taylor Hroi. cf Irovo and Mr. and Mrs.Hrure And Go., HpanlshJ Fork. iovkaTisKMn.vri TIIK CALL OF THE NORTH eron of. Spanish Fork announce I he Wt Milts' C I. K.MM) It A DLA VEILS birth of daughter at their home Mr. aud Mr. Flyod Ludlow enter FEATURE KIIOW HATURDAV recently. tallied at a party Katurduy veiling crowd. of members their for oil the The Glendora Flayers will have One of the big social event of lat A pleasant evening wa enj yed. rasomething entirely different sraln week, which took the form of an un Luncheon this week. It I a story usual party, wa given at the home ot tio malc being a feature. of the north country written by the served. was func-lioMr. and Mr. Kl. Wiliam. The nrcatest outdoor writer of them all. honored three "Jane" who wort Fork J.inics'oilver Curwood. A delegation from Spanish Dsul ths part of a lumber all for the occanlon, Joint hoHtees went to Drovo to meet with the coun-- ' jack, andplays he makes a fine appearance having birthday in February. They .y commissioner to ask that the road, In his fur cap and loggers clothes. : were Mr. Jane William, Mr. Jane from Dora is an old lady again, and Frank Mapleton to Spaulsh Folk Anderson Is her vllllanous son who F. Howen. of Della, Utah, and Mrs. The matter was taken rommlts Jane llodgln. who teaches school at gravelled. every crime on tha calendar unodr advlsemeut by the commission- and lays It to his trusting brother. Itenifer, Utah; and wa home for a ers. week's' visit. The big feature of the "Toby" will be funnier than ever. He has a terrible time trying to raise evening was the reading of the war Commerce of Chamber Drovo The ' by Archie Wiliam his "aw" Allen) up so he can play. "Sun-Ulast meeting marry him(James off to a rich widow. Irene in a very able manner. Iiy special went on record at their Livestock annual the Ralston Is the girl Paul loves, and request, Mr. William also gave sev- vs supporting Fork to be held Jessie Davis Is the little French and eral comic readings; Shirley Ilowen dhow Inat SpanishEfforts made will be April. Indian girl. Sidney Pike as "Flap-Jack- " ariy Margaret gve comic readings; Ml from a representation to have an old trapper. Slade wilt do large Hell gave readings; music Included show. a number with the Glendora glrls.and piano selections by Mrs. Mary WII Drovo at the put in a few of bis funny dance steps. llama Ilird: little Miss Jane Williams Mrs. Laltue Irlor of Bingham and The other musical numbers ars exang; Ed. Wiliams sang Itwo solos; Miss hoswere Joint Marjory ltoyack Miss Gladys William two solos and good, and a beautifully Saturday ceptionally will help to make Miss Naomi Worthen played piano tesses at a bride's shower picturesque setting CaMiss Mrs. Dena Howen gave evening complimentary to Call "The of the North what selections. bride of this "Toby" says will be theWoods best yet. an Inteerstlng historical paper In a therine Williams, a was the at held function The bufweek. humorous vein. At 11 oclock a Games The local tire department was cal'-e- l fet luncheon was served to 75 rela-. home of Mrs. Fenton Hoyaek. enjoyed and at 11 tives and intimate friends of th-- and music were Sunday to the home of Mr. and The friends. three hostesses, who were asslted was served to 23 girl of many beau- Mrs. Chris Jorgenson of Salem when an overheated stove pipe set the roof In serving by Mrs. Lillian Money. bride was the recipient Miss Hilda of their Mrs. Lois White, Mrs. Mary W.Hird. tiful and useful gifts. dwelling on fire. The departwas an Leuvan of Sprtngvllle ment made the run of two miles and Miss Naomi Worthen and Miss Gladys a half and soon extinguished thv guest of the party. Williams. blaze. The damage was about $75. red-blood- b-i- p, Friday and Saturday Specials CELERY, per bunch 5c Bananas, per lb POTATOES, 10 lbs LETTUCE, large solid beads 6c 15c 10c 39c ROLLED OATS, 9 lb. bags SUGAR, 10 lbs 59c 18c IVORY FLAKES, 2 small pkgs MILK, 3 small cans 10c Th member of the club held their regular meeting Friday evenlog of lait week at the home of Mr. Joeph F. Skinner. The program wa In patriotic vein, honoring Abraham Lincoln. At roll call each member present gave an Intereating Item concerning Lincoln, an anecdote or quotation. Mra. Lyle- Creer gavo Self-Cultu- - a description of tha Lincoln MemorA ial aa she visited It last year. paper, "The Three Women Who Influenced, the Life of Lincoln," was blven by Mra. Rowena Hodge; piano music was frunlabed by Bernell and Ann Skinner and Mrs. Harvey Nielsen. A delicious luuaheon was served In which the patriotic Idea wa MUTTON ROASTS, per lb 18c HAM ROASTS, per lb SMOKED HAM, whole or 25c Jas. Used Plano, reconditioned, (75.00 At Taylor Bros. Co.. Spanish Fork. lAOVKSTIsaifKNTl Mrs. L. B. Wilde of Idaho Falls. Miss Pheobe Patten of Elberta and Idaho, is spending a few weeks here Graves of Lake Shore were Walter vlsitinff with her daughters, Mr. James A. Measom and Miss Itoberta married yesterday at the Mantl Temple. A wedding reception will be Wilde. held In their honor Friday at the Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bowen were Elberta Amusement Hall. guests of honor at a party given by A number of friends pleasantly the Fidelous Club and held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horvey Nielsen surprised Mr. and Mrs. E. Cecil at tbelr home last Thursday Monday night. Six tables of 500 wero played. Prizes of high score were evening by walking Into their home awarded to Mrs. Wallace Brockbank. with their arms laden with refreshWill Money and Foster Bowen. A ments and all set for a party. The luncheon was served at the card evening waa spent in playing Rook, tables, and Mrs. Harvey Nielsen and the high score prize being won b Mrs. Will Money entertained with Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Andrus. Refreshpiano selection. The dub presented ments were then served by a Mr. aud Mrs. Bowen with a beautiful in Bids to perform the duties of watermaster ot the West Field Irrigation Company will be received by lieu Evans, Secretary, at his residence, Spanish Fork, Utah, until 6 p. m., Saturday, March 1st, 1930. A. T. MONET, President, BENJ. EVANS. Secretary. (ADVKBT18XMK.NT) The P. T. A. of the Central school held an interestlhg meeting Thursday night, Principal J. F. Warner In charge. Members of the First ward Relief Society sang an anthem. Instrumental duet, Helen Prior and Agnes Skinner, talk, "Teachers Problems In the School." Miss Vera All these added isiipi'evenicnts yet prices Hurse, Payson; talk, Parents Problems," Gower Simmons; community singing was led by Ernest There was a good attendance. Whit-woo- igreeatiff The new Chevrolet Six is enjoying the greatest public reception ever given a Chevrolet car. For it offers scores of d. Spanish Fork High School opened the second half of the division basket ball schedule here last Friday night with a 32 27 victory over the Tintlc Miners. The losers started out well and held the lead for the first quarter. but the Spaniards overcame the lead and forged ahead, the score at the half being 17 to 13. Dart was the star of the game for Spanish Fork, scoring 14 points. Cronin and Ames were the leading players for new improvements and refinements that make it a finer car in every way. Yet it sells ot greatly reduced prices! Consider a few of the extra-valu- e features that Chevrolet has incorpo-'rate- d in this greatest of all Chcvrolets a smoother, flashier d motor, with its capacity increased to 50 horsepower! a stronger, more durable rear axle, with increased gear ratio! four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers assuring a smooth, even, six-cylin- valve-in-hea- Tintlc. Houoridg Miss Vera Mae Johnson, February Bride, the Y. L. M. I. A. ot Palmyra ward gave a brides shower Thursday evening of last week, at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Johnson. The time was spent enjoying games, music and social conversation. The officers of the Y.L. M. I. A. presented Miss Johnson with a beautiful dinner set and she received many other beautiful gifts. At 11 oclock a tray luncheon was served to thirty guest. weather-proo- reduced! f internal-expandin- g brakes, with front and rear drums tightly enclosed ! tires, a new clutch larger and a stronger transmission! quieter, stronger, more beautiful Flshertodies withricherupholsteries, more distinctive colors, and wider, deeper scats! Every factor has been considered that would add to the safety, comfort and convenience of the Chevrolet owner. Come in today. See this greatest cf all Chevrolet.?! Check over its new features. Drive it. Youll find quality you never thought possible at such greatly four-whe- el full-ballo- on Th Roadstar Th Phaeton Th Sport Roadotar. Th Coach 22c half, per lb A baby girl was born to Mrs. A. Measom yesterday morning. carried out, to the members and six special guests, Mr. It. C. Swalbcrg, Mrs. Harvey Nielsen, Mra. M.O. Rock-hil- l, Mra. Nora Robertson, Mr. C'bas. Hone, and Mrs. Milton Beck, the latter of Payson. gift. a MEAT DEARTMENT re p. Dr. Grant M. Evans All prices . o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan DENTIST CbrlhiaDiisDy Meats and Groceries BBS OLSEN MOTOR SALES Jex Building Spanish Fork, Utah Office Phone, 62-- a. m. to 6 p. m. and by Appointment Hoars: SPANISH FORK, UTAH j O A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR i |