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Show TEE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Odar Fo.la Water. 8t fur Bale Cbas Hroy Men: lM go to the lllkb 8chuo Hand Coruerl Monday nlxhl t All member ar but on. Tliey need them need our support and fur our Hcout Hand. Seoul, r you helping to kill tb Relief Societies Hold Anniversary Exercises Rat week? tb .Mr and Mra. Leonard Mlcketaon of FILerta anounre tb birth of a aon. Tb babe I a grandchild of Mr. and Vr, A K Clayaon of thl city. Mr T. W. Smith and daughter. Sarah Jean. of Farmington, ar Mi. S II Snell entertained verr nrel honoring II. filing whh Mra, t'haa. K. I'oul. on I hi :! 4j.i'y Saturday afternoon In lef y annual day were held ln!,.,k. i. i,,.r ot the birthday anniveraary of all of tha ward of Spanlah Fork onj .Mrs. II. S Snell, !i. r daughter-in-lal proa baby boy ws born Ibis mornliia It,., time waa passed lu a social way The Junior Mlkanwee of tb Sec- Tuaday afternoon and ond Ward, under lit direction of grama wsr given. At tha Find ward I, a jug g. u,t.rioii at ih borne .in. a( o'clock a dclii Ion l iiiclo-oentertained a Mr. Haiti a sort oil to I 5, a parly Monday evening at tha home I ayeon. of Hill 8. .Mrs. Jr., Poult?n. Joseph of Mr. Jean llrockbank. Tb M action of President Annlo M. n. of the Setf Cullure Cluh Ialrlrk Idea wa tarried out In the alio alao gav a brief address of welLorua Hand waa operated on wore otiinrlttined Friday evening of Mra, deeorationa and game. A lap luu rom to which Mra. Rebecra McKeli; l.i.i nk at Ihe home of Mr. Edna tlioon wa served to 21 membor of reaponded; community aiming; Saturday at tb llughe Memorial l!r,.i khsiik. Lunchon wa served at vocal I Relief the ctaaa aud two special no and Society quartet; lion, Hoapllal for appendk-lllIhe hostess being sselsted (election, Mra. Lola Argyl; by her daughter, Huh llrockbank and Nadln llanaan and Mra. Ileat recovering nicely. MjIo ilraithwaile. Mr. I.llllth llanen;lnatrumantal moalc, MU ACard tier waa operated on at Eugene gate the econd lesson of "Tito Mri.C'arolln Hoi', lexander; remark. Uomunco of An Old Playhouse." 12 on act play, LUtenlng In,' Mra. an early hour Sunday morning for member1 and one special gm-- l. Mrs, Illancb Gardner, Mra. Velma Jarvla appendlcltl. Although Mr. Gardner' Victor Ntdiols, were present. aud Mra. Lola Stewart. Refreahmenta waa a never case of ruptured append be I recovering nicely. day wer aur- featuring St. ratrh-k'Mr. l!th Waldron was hostess to ved to a large crowd. die Hrcl Club Friday evening. A Ho won to the 8. Smart ward President Fred At tb Second Edna; (rip luncheon was served at the card by tb New prockbank preaided and directed Monte. California. off red St. Patrick's colors Co. to axnt ami at o'clock, Lire lnuranr the following program. Hrlef were featured In decorcome an tribute to tha iteltef Society, who write 2u.ooo in new buMnew ation symbol u'td favor and curried out In OGLLZZZ. read by President tirockbank; lrl!i during 1920. He will aUo be aent tin-- luncheon. Hrldge followed luu-In a Columbia a to "Relief llrltUh August Conrad poem. Nybo; aong. live table being played. Mrs. LudMra. the of company. gueat Maggie Society Women," Round won the club prize of Col 1reeldent Henry A. Gardner, David (i.riru.lilow; reading. "Achievement core and Mr. Augu Olsen ur high II. W. F. II. J. and Hught-AND US J. CALL IK SEE Mr. Hodge Charles II. Llndberg. tlie the mem-oliUl.l prize. ten scout at Jed the big meeting reading. "AblnUll. Martyr." Faii; the Invited following guest IIiisirifH in Now Doing Mra. Icablnda Sorenson; nolo, Mr. 'u Halt Lake dlv, .it whbh Janie .Vii Eleanor aeie prein-ni- : J. Faux; "HUtorlcal Sketch of a E. West. Chief Hcout Executive of 'dr. '...retire Argyle, Mr. Matley, (lie Knckhill Building Verno-- i Ihe Hoy Scouta of America, waa pres- Mi Ki II, Trip to Mena Varda," Mra. Lydia Ervin Mr. Nelson, Mr. t play. "LUtlng In ent. Ktahmaun; ob n and Mr. Vera Howen. & Mr. Kate McAllister, Mra. Robert J. Mr. F. Merrill. Heck. Jr., of aud Mr. John Jex and Mrs. Following the, cloMlng song and prayer, refresh- - St, Anthony, Idaho. Mr. Rebecca BAEBERS menu were served to a largo crowd, Cook of Ashtou. Idaho, Mr. and Mra. the St. I'alrlck'a rolora being fcalur- - Clayton Heck of Hurley, Idaho, and Hi-ou- Hex-le- t . ap-la- - ir.sr,rr.;.M'jr,v I - gui-sta- . a read-Ing- , a, I Pet-oi.o- ii j. i ta-b- :s K wel-iYo- c Attention! l,i-ii- - -- a Tol-hur- e An-s- one-ac- Crump Argyle 'Mra. Margaret McCarty of Salt Lake The Third ward gave a calico ball city, are visiting They were for married folks at the ward amue- - summoned here because of the depth mint hsll Mondy evening. Music waa of their father, John F. Heck. furnished by the Morgan orchestra and dancing wa the main diversion. Camp No. 2 of the J. Wylie Thomas old fashioned dances being featured. Chapter, Daughters of I'tuh Floneeii. Under the direction of President llll- - met last Thursday afternoon at the da Dlnghem the following program home of Mrs. L. P. Thomua. The fob was given: song. Relief Society choir: lowing program wa given, with Mr, two comic readings, Mr. (Hen Rowe; Maggie Ludlow In charge: rotnmun-voca- l duet, Mrs. Annla Corbell anJ Ity slin'lng. "Catch the Sunshine." Mr. Surah Farr, with Mra. M. A. 'prayer, Mr. Lucy Jones; piano uolo. James at the piano. A bounteous tup Mrs. Fern L. llrockbank; history of luncheon waa served. St. Patrick's 'James and Mary Alikin, given by rolora featuring tbs luncheon. A Mrs. L. P. Thomas; story. Mrs. Ituth 'llrockbank; praer. Kilo it Hughes. large crowd attended. At the Fourth ward. President Liz-- , At the close of the program a social lie Monk waa In charge of the pro- - hour was enjoyed and refreshment gram aud gave a speech of welcome. were served to forty. he program Included, cornet solo, A welcome home Frank C. Argyle; reading, Mra. Merle meeting, honorOlsen; song. Relief Society chorus; ing Nathan Hale, son of Bishop and "History of the Relief Society," Mrs. Mrs. Georgo Hales, wa held Sunday Maggie Hell; solo. Miss Gladys Wil- evening at the Third ward chapel liams. In Mrs. Dells talk, apprecia- with a large congregation Blending. tion was expressed for the old of fleer Bishop Legrand Smith wa In charge of the Relief Society. Refreshments and tho following program was given following the opening exercises: were sereved to a large crowd. Instrumental trio. MIhs Leah Nelson The Palmyra ward Relief Society and the Hatch brothers; reudlng. gave a social Monday evening and a Miss Clara Bingham; selection by the special program In honor of Relief choir; two Instrumental selections. Society annual day. President Efflo Sterling Evans and Dean Jensen; vo- -, Sorenson was In charge. A one act cal solo. Miss Agne Hales; speech of play, Listening In" waa given by welcome. Bishop Smith. The remain Mra. Jennie Stewart and Mrs. John D. der of the time wa occupied by LJ Money; another play, The Old Maid der Hales In telling of bls miivdona-- y Convention" was given by Mrs. Etta work In Canada and some of Ills ex-- ! FJ Money. Mrs. Dagmar Johnson, Mrs. periences during the two years he Lizzie Deck. Mrs. Martha Mortenson. was there. Mrs. Bertha Banks and Mrs. Hannah Nelson. Prizes for the most humorous costumes were awarded to Mr. Ella Nielsen and Mra. Lizzie Roach. Guests of honor at the function were the former presidents of the society, of whom there were seven, only one, Mrs. Fannie Monk, having passed on Those able to be present were, Mrs. Thomas Halverson, Mrs. Llew P. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mrs. Steena Otteson and Thomas. MARCH 21 and 22 Mrs. Etfle Sorenson, each of whom was presented with a token of esteem from the members. Mrs. Ann Monev, another past president. Is In California. and Mrs. Frank Peay and Mrs. Lizzie Crump were unable to attend on account of Illness. Mrs. Mary C. Otteson gave a paper giving a personal tribute to each of the former presidents. Music was by a ladles chorus, and Mrs. Steeua Oteson and Mrs. L. P. Thomas each spoke briefly. Luncheon was served cafeteria style to 125, the husbands of the ladles being present. od. ly-r- WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS The habit o f or swapping trading groceries for eggs, is a very ancient one, in fact, it originated during the days before there was any money standards. A lot of grocers of today a higher for eggs in price r,trade than the market warrants. pay Such grocers usually charge considerably more for. their chandise mer- than do other stores.Each 0. P. Skaggs Sys- tem store pays cash for eggs, only that, we pay the top market price. We pay the same price that the local wholesale egg shipper will pay, and no one is demanded or expected to make purchases at our stores, although, of course, most people who sell their eggs, buy whatever groceries they need here. WE BUY LOCALLY All merchandise sold in our store that bought can be locally, without penalis- ing our customers, is purchased right here in Spanish Fork. It i3 our idea that we are helping local payrolls thru keeping as much of the cash that we spend for supplies in this community as QJ?SiCAGGS A Surety of Purity , J Boiled Oats SUITS Attend the Rand Concert DRESSES and Mra. C. W. Booth waa a visitor Wednesday. For Sale nold Angel. Used Plano. Monday The Whole ... Towns Going. And Its a Real Band accessories! For Women, Misses and Juniors Just you J.C. PENNEY GO. Hear Them. VISIT OUR STYLE SHOW ANOELUS, THURSDAY, MARCH 27 Notice Superior Quality Hatching Chix are the best in the West, Trap-neste- d, certified, inoculated and B.W. D. Tested for diseases. High grade chix at utility prices. 100 per cent safe arrival to any point guaranteed. Representative Henry B. Mortenson. girl, the inal "It"ijueen takes tho boy for a ride. What SPECIAL PRICES ON FLOUR SATURDAY pep! A as tue spunky, man as well known as I bringing along my girl, name is Evelyn and she I'm is from Ring Lardners Comedy Riot Saturday LOVE finds way in the finest e to COMPANY With with 0AKJE GALLAGHER paramount Qictwe also WEAK BUT WILLING RADIO RHYTHM Matinee Saturday at 2:50 l()c anti 25c Evening, 15c and 35c Wight CL M with CONRAD NAGEL LILA LEE Quramowl Qtcture nter-tainnie- nt with TECHNICOLOR RICHARD 'SKEETS d The reach the screen since "The BroadThe same stars, hig Melody." way song hits, tears, laughs, thrills: Follow the crowd to it. All-Talki- A revelation in talking pictures . . . dramatic answer to secthat age-.olproblem ond marriage! y too. Her Respectfully yours, Elmer (Hurry) Kane - CLARA a big Broadway show. She is crazy about me. Hoping you are the same, I am ' BRENT- - JACK rI TALKING! to come to a swell town like this. Ci I shop-- g It gives a big kick even to a EVELYN ' tjjf orig- spa: ky, slangy FAST Eggs received at our grading plant. We pay the highest cash prices. Seed Grain Cleaned and Dusted. THURS., MARCH 27th Years Dramatic Sensation! gay, peppy romance... Clara Phone 124J2. Seed Wheat Seed Barley Seed Oats Alfalfa Seed Clover Seed Yellow Corn Yellow Cracked Corn Yellow Cracked Chix Size Yellow Ground Corn TUESDAY and WED. MARCH 25 and 26 The When Wild Party" Dear Folks: A baby girl was born Friday to Mrs. James Anderson at the Hughes Memorial Hospital. iramra What fun! Blshop and Mra. Legrand Smith were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Cottonseed Meal Linseed Meal O. P, Alfalfa Meal Calcite SUNDAY and MONDAY MARCH 23 and 24 - $ !hia1i Ar- - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hatch entertained the Wee Wood Camp No. 19 of the Indian War Veterans last The time was Saturday evening. spent in a social way. A short program was rendered and part of the time was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served to thirty guests. et pre-East- er Play Salt Lake See $14 .75 Here are the smartest Spring modes . . . in a timely selling! The short-jacksuit (youthful and perfect for spring) the separate coat that seems created to go along with the new frocks, the spring dress that is the 1930 version of are destined to be instant femininity The price will prompt successes! style every woman to buy a complete spring outfit and the savings will allow for the fcSmsaSESEESZBZ We are listing here just part of the stock we keep on hand that are sold at the lowest cash prices: Charcoal Pin Head Oats Cod Liver OH Salt COATS Boys Huy Uniforms f H. & T. FEED & ELEVATOR CO. Fish Meal Help the J Vinona (ADVEBTISIUIKNT) Laying Mash Growing Mash Chix .Starter Chix Scratch Bone Grit Bone Meal Meat Meal Blood Meal Specially Selected CHARLES KING BESSIE LOVE POLLY MORAN MARIE DRESSLER EDDIE PHILLIPS .JACK BENNY and superb supoprting cast of ADAMS EVE stage-scree- n favorites SOUND NEWS J. C. PENNEYS BIG ANNUAL STYLE SHOW Matinee Wednesday at 3:30 10c and 25c SLEEPING CUTIES THE BRIDEGROOM Evening, 15c and 35c Evening 15e and 35c COMING ATTRACTIONS THE SALESMAN SOUND NEWS Matinee Sunday tit 4 p. m. 10c and 25c Richard Arlen in Cockeyed World Evenings, 15c and 55c Burning Up Welcome Danger tt |