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Show rati bi'anlsii route mxs, spani.su four, ltah MR. HtltltlKT Andrus Family V. lIL IIM'K AT M.l. IDAII'I Hold Reunion Mr. lUrrlwt Vital IWk passed al her born al Egin. Tuesday away About ino mtubra of tb Andru Juna Srtl. Kite a row In ilia morning, live bo oulcld of family motored to thi rltjr last Mon morning a uual and ate a bar'y li day to join with ilia Andrus family breakfast. Al about V u'rlmk l.rro in a reunion which was held wa stricken with great pain. A h High Hi bool. waa rail I, but of no avail Ai ! p. in. a dinner was aarvsd lo ph)l'fen tor aba anon passed away. W. At .II inamliara During lb tit-r- i wa lhn aummotied ami pi iiiuraa of Ilia dlitiior Attorney It, II III body for burial. Funeral ;ar'tl Andrus was toa.t muster and all rvl wr conducted ibla after on i. ny itiemliirs of Ilia (roup for no n it the Kim ward meeting houe Ion riayi-- r responses worn mad vnl Interment mal In Ilia AmU Indul .n5 many ruilnlwiice wira 8tiii Fk prnt. 1 1 . 11011 III. l gather .iirIII In nilia day Iliaroom(roup d lo enjoy n ,mbly III ;t i.,ni, lie foaiura of whhh was ;.amaiit diutlng iba Ufa of Grand father Milo Andrus. Each of hi slits mr of iho rpientd family and li ly k some mail Hit her. ald i'ij'iiiik. Allis liinaliain; dame Halt laike. b k wa irn January IS CHARMING COTTON i Ik'S, al 1'hasunt Grove, Utah. Thir yeara ago. on April Suili .lie waa married to John F. Deck Jr itvn K. Junes cottage. rn FAMOUS STOCKINGS 3 Loaves 10c BREAD, 10c No. id.k un- YOU DIUKCTOit Of first considera- Food is ar- ranged conveniently for your selction. Your purchases are checked immediately, without bothersome waiting, no matter how many others are in the store. FOR US Our fundamental merchandising policy is to take a very small fraction of the sale price as our profit, selling a large volume instead of taking a large percentage from each of a few sales. Our patrons have demonstrated by their constant buying that this modem method is sound economically, and money-savinfor them. And they receive even higher qualify food than they did the old way! Bring in your list of needs, and learn .the satisfaction of buying the best foods at low prices. new low prices made possible hy a substantial re Jm lion iu manufacturing e tL. The qustlty I FOOD STORES A Surety of Purity II. Nor at Km riad mi l famous 119 la Iho am- -! Nrmiii cnouuli to lidd mi until ;:! i5vi-s- . S--- - riir soft enough lo mI window for demonstration. a studio purchasing agent, assistant an eraiuan and Hr. (Xinerju .an. lie photographed "The Ten Cortni tnrimeut." "Java Head," " Garbed Wire." "The Last Commend' and many other productions. "Girl of the Port, bis latest. Is a South Sea melodrama based on a short story by John Kussell. Sally O'Neil and Reginald Sharland play the leading roles. , The Palmyra District meeting of the Boy Scouts of America was held in the Seminary building Wednesday evening, with President H. A. Card, nor In charge. The opening prayer was offered by William H. Tolhurst. Ilepoits were glvon from various committees. A general discussion toltowed on re..pon dbllity. The conclusion reached by the seventeen scout workers present was that Scouting is action, and if there Isn't any action In the various position-heldue to other responsibilities or negligence of duty, no man shyuhl stand in the way of advancement of such a great organization as Scouting, and resignations wore in order, because no man ha the right to ae cept responsibility Is he doesn't intend to till the appointment. Scout Executive A. A. Anderson was present and gave us a lot of information on camping. Folders were given out pertaining to Camp Tim paiiogos. Hoys desiring to go should get in touch with their troop officials and they will give you the desired information. Heuediction was pronounced by O. G. Ray Hales. Mrs. George E. Kingaford was hostess at a surprise party held last evening in honor of Mrs. Dena Tuttle, whose birthday occurs today. The guests included a number of intimate friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle who brought their luncheon and spent a very pleasant evening playing Rook. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jense of Pleasant Grove. House for Rent 3.ie Amos Wood. lion iriiig Mias Mabel Ellis, a bride of n.xi .eek. Miss Ellen Thomas twenty friends Wednesday i veuing. Games and music wro en- ' Mrs. Kd. T.KIrwin of Rlackfoot. f Joyej B'ter which dainty refresh-Idaliwere served. Many beautiful died at her home Jun t. She diet very gTT.s were received hy ihe bride. acute IniUgluloie. ! suddenly, being abk only aof the hours. Hhe was the daughter late Joseph (5. and Jessie lioya.U. pioneers of Spanish Fork, ami wjs born here April t. 1870. Hhe was a most devoted wife and mth r and hirl Mrs. Wells Marteil of Loa leaves a large family to mourn her husband and California, have been visit- untimely death. Her sur-iv : Mrs. mg ior the past two weeks with rel- the following children Eugene Lewis, Mrs. J. H. M'd'ltllan iiiws ami friends here. of Red Hluff, Calif.; E. F. Kirwin. Mrs. Klea Wray, Mrs. W. H. Pavlov. Kol-se- n o. f. Mrs. Chriatine liopla. Air.'. G. R 1 Mrs. Lorin Grotegut entertained Wednesday evening for the members of the B. F. A. Bridge club and three invited guests, Mrs. Maggie Crump, Mrs. Florence DeGraw and Mrs. Lillian Mortenson. Luncheon was served at the card tables at 8 oclock. Four tables ot bridge followed, Miss Isabelle Davis winning the club prize for high score and Mrs. Maggie Crump the guest prize. Mrs. Blanche Lewis' and daught r For Well Drilling, all sizes. See L. of Petaluma. California, is visS. Larsen, at Spanish Fork Foundry. June, with her mother. Mrs. John W iting 56-Telpehone Moore, and other relatives. I)r. Lev, UD EKTIOXHNNT) s intends coming later to make a his folks here. isitwith Wan tod to Huy First class wheat, any amount. Call 108-H. J. Gerber SALESMEN WANTED Apply to (AOVKltTlSKltK.NT) Benjamin IL Knudsen, Provo, Utah. r. j I 5 4 36 x 52 Axminster Rugs for $69.00 f 19r I $7.00 SATURDAY, JUNE 14th SPANISH FORK.- - Ober-.Viigde- County Auditor Aniinoa Tuttle, and his chief deputy. Wesley Jense, the latter of Pleasant Grove, and their wives, will leave Saturday by auto where they will attenu tor tiie International convention of Comptrollers md Acccunting Offlci als , I TUES. and WED. JUNE 17 and 18 SUNDAY and MONDAY JUNE 15 and 16 OUT THRILLS ALL THRILL DRAMA! Romance Laughtei Drama Thrills Heart Throbs Mystery with a new note sweeps thru one action-packe- d night of terror and romance! BETTY COMPSON ' in intriguing MIDNIGHT MYSTERY With SALLY ONEIL CARTOON COMEDY suspense D3TECIVE WANTED SOUND NEWS Matinee Sunday at 4 p. m. 10c and 25c Evenings, 15c and 35c COMING- COMING Puttin on the Ritz f ionnaires women. r Matinee 2:30, 10c and 25c Evening', 15c and 35c -- irocco, thriller that tops all electrifying melodramas for sheer All-sta- Lord Byron of Broadway TWL0R BROS COMPANY vention of Kiwanis. They will alsi see their sisters, Mrs. Jack Hubbard and Miss Laura K. Lewis, at Ser' York, prior to their departure for an exteuded trip through Europe where among other things, they ex-P- r. s. pert tc see the Passion Play at ointnergaii, Bavaria. The Brockbauks will also visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack TTeniersma in New York. The Home of Paramount Pictures and x 12 Wilton Rug for only 18 x 27 Felt Base Rugs for only d AngeSiis Theatre Program l MICKEYS MIXUP 9 President J. Archie Broekbank ot Mr. and Mrs. Win. It. John spent the local Kiwanis Club, and Mrs. last week-enIn Salt Lake with tbeli Broekbank, will leave Saturday for granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Byers, Atlantic City, New Jersey.where they and cliildien. They attended the M. will attend the International Con- I. A. conference. J. of San Francisco: Ilenry and grandUeoige Kirwin. also seventeen IchiU: children and one great-gra- n also two sisters, Mrs. C. T. Wood an Hr. II. B. Hales, both of Spanish Fork, and one brother, Alex Hoyack of Sait Lake City. The funeral services were held at the Riverside L. D. S. Church with a large number of friends present People from Spanish Fork. Salt Lakf and Lund, Idaho, were present. Mrs. aud Mrs. Win. A. Cornahy, Mrs. Charles T. Wood and son.Chas., Mrs. H. B. Hales and .Mrs. Priscilla M. Boyack of Spauish Fork attended the services. Mr. Cornahy and John E. Bowen Jr., of Shelley, Idaho.wcre among the speakers. g QS SKAGGSi These adorable dresses will win your heart instantly . . . they are so tremendously important from a fashion, as well as a thrift, standpoint. Of imported batiste, handkerchief linen, pique, dimity prints and chifTon voile, they accent their cltarnt with hand finishing, fagoting and hemstitching. And they will wash beautifully. but uu announcement of . . . Next be wa J, tion in any 0. P. Skaggs S y s t em store is ycjir welfare. We are ready to advise or assist This is not a rale studio. for 10c Saturday, June 14th, or you can assort it to suit FOR AM trical at Slauford university. After graduation be became an actor on Ihc Lo Angclei vtnge.latcr becoming property mail for ouo of the liliu believable offer. Its for the purpose of inducing more people to try our 10 cent size and qual-- i t y bread which each 0. P. Skaggs System store sells at 5 cents every day in the week. You can have either the raisin, whole wheat or white at 3 loaves ourself. Come ear- y and get all you want. lTPIl Among Iba new talkie" director, none Im belter equipped for bl work than lu rt Glennon. Already he ha two Hallo Picture to bla credit Syncopation" and Girl of the Port" The latter will be aeon Saturday at the Atigeltis Theatre. Gleunon went In for amateur thea- Saturday you. No. 44S now 79c pair No. 449 now $1.29 pair iii.iit gi.knnox vi:i.l Hl Heres another H.98 on two of our br Joseph for only ll-r- Mrs, A. T. Money enlerlanied at will appointed dinner Iasi Thurs. nay evening In honor of the birthday a mi I versa ry of her daughter, Zltw beery disposition lo lend comfort lo rovers worn those lu aorrow and In need. l.ou, of l,os Angt-h-. St. Anthobjr, Idaho, Paper. laid for the following: Miss Ituili Mr. and Mr. A. It. Creer, Mr. and h lioeider, al o of Lo Angeles, M', and Mrs. Kd. Money, Mr. and Mrs Mr. lairln Creer, Lew llerk and Mra. Uu lolpli I, lerroti. MTss llanua How-n- , Mary Ferguson of Spanish Fork al Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Money and the tended the funeral, also Mr. and Mr. Well Urk of Itlgby, Idaho, guest of honor. Mr. and Mra. Lila Cook, of t.urnoiil. Mr. and Mrs. Olllo Whitelock and Idaho, and Mr. an l Mra. J. Clayton two children have moved Into the Hock, of P.urley, IJabo. a DRESSES $ Price Reductions of Hpanl.ih Fork, Utah. They ram in Idaho : year ago. locating al Salem and later moved lu Iti Ik y.t to Lamoiit, from I her lo l.oreoz,. and Anuls, and bnk lo Egin. but-- , Mra. llo k I aurvlvd by ban and lb following: rblldreu: lvln I k . (al.foriila; Mra, laah Jensen. Kin; Mr, l.altay llarrl. of Parker, Mr. Kentucky; Iva Alary Thomason, Salem ; and Leith. Well, and llrl, a l of Kgln. Three hlldren bav prrrdd Ibelr mother lo lb great beyond. Ten gnardrhlld alo survive her. a do a broth r in ITah and a aialer la Wyoming. Hhe w a very kind wife and a lovable mother. Hhe waa very highly reaper! by all who knew her. Hhe wa an earnewt and faithful worker In the l. 8. Cliurrh au dlo know her waa to love l.er. She will bo greatly ml ed In Imal rommunity from the htandpolnt of belpfulnea and her br Alma Andrus; reading, Mrs. Lucy A Allklts. Iri-- r was offered by Mils Andrus, lli oldest Hi lug descendant of Milo Andrus. Alter a very enjoyable day, lie lari y broke up and folks took to th are. many o( ibeiii baring lo go to i heir homes In Draper, West Jordan .lid y. ll" lri h In it. Dntlng Ilia panlomlue Mi as reader Ann" Andrus i Hi r parts on Iba program consists f iiiiiir.iunltjl aliiiftnic : saxophone in i. Nn na and l.avmla Ludlow; solos. Miss liosala Farmer: dance Floyd ( oriniiiy si lo. F. J. Faux: mu I iti .Mr Fneo ; Ha0 Lh F,FI DORc0 Y So This Is London! Gary Cooper in THE TEXAN COMEDY SOUND NEWS Matinee Wednesday at 330 10c and 25c Evenings, 15c and 35c it t t t t |