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Show THE CACHE VALLEY BANKING COMPANY Strong, Progressive, Helpful Organized in 1903 this bank has experienced exper-ienced a remarkable growth through service ser-vice to the farming and business interests inter-ests of Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. Today, with a record of service J and consistent liberal treatment to its " customers at all times, and increased fa cilities gained through its Eastern connections, con-nections, this bank is prepared to give in even a larger degree the same courteous and helpful treatment as in the past. Capital and Surplus $135,000.00 Member Federal Reserve System The Popular bank of Northern Utah and Southern Idaho I -i I i n How Rich British Woman Gets Rid of Millions nere Is how Mrs. Smith Wit- ! j klnsoo of Nottingham, Ku stand, ! soon to Invade New York city, ! spent r.(x0,XX) In a three ! ; weeks' spending orgy In ParU: ', $ Romanoff Jowslnd crown, once I ; prized trinket of the eiars of !; i llUMla, $a,1500,000. : ; t Shrewsbury heirloom pearls. ! ; t $500,000. ' i downs, $100,000. '; t Hats, $80,000. ; Loose diamonds (for trim- !; i mlng hats and decorating teeth). '; t $500,000. ' t Heupholsterlng autouioblles. J t $'J5,000. ? t Casual charities, $15,001). 5 Hotel bills, bets on horse races 5 and Incidentals like the $50,000 fee to Harry PUeor for dancing j lessons were among her Incl- 5 ? dentnl expenses 5 CUMMINS AIDS ALASKA Senator Albert B Cummins or Iowa has Introduced a bill to establish estab-lish a shipping line between th United States and Alaska- Under the terms of the measure the shipping ship-ping bo.ird would bo required tu IrarufVr sufficient vcsm-ls to the eo retarv of the Interior to maintain a sorvto between American nnd Alaskan Alas-kan ports In conjunction with it Alaskan railroad. Senator Cumn drew his measure after consultation with Alaskan business men and the delefc.it, trom the territory Other piorlsions of the bill router author lt upon the president to coordinate and c nsolildnte all bureaus of the govi mini nt having to do will 1 an .nl.iirs LYRIC THEATRE I SATURDAY, AUG. 13, Mat. & Eve. 9 Matinee 2:15. Evening 8:15 p. m. B$ -Lgiiobgia i JpSTMLS I MODOOPIP40 I 'snow , u-'Itju:! ,;i I vHmtX wpohestpa I TVUKLU V J t -- 1 m t jyl FWJRjgJPE 1 I I Nat. 25c-50c-$1.00, Eve. 50c-$1.00 & $1.50 1 I I plus tax. Seats on sale Thurs. 10:00 A. M. 1 I HH JH HHBBBBlHHHHilHmHyaHHIHHHHHHnHHBHH H Kuppenheimer 1 I COOD CLOTHES I IOU get real value at lower prices this m season when you buy Kuppenheimer good clothes IB style, fabrics and tailoring true to the excellence 8i of Kuppenheimer standards. I of i v. H the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes " B ICf rrijkl 1911, S. Kappttlmtr tc Compiaf jH ' ' l |