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Show After a continuous and uninterrupted unin-terrupted decline in steel production pro-duction extending over a period exceeding eight months, a sharp upward turn came in January and the output of steel ingots in that month showed on increase in-crease of more than 2GV per cent over the month preceediug, totaling 3,590,038 tons us against 2,S13,7G4 tons in December, according ac-cording to the estimate of the American Iron and Steel Institute. Insti-tute. This was very close to 80 per cent of capacity. TAKES UPWARD TURN. A DIME SAVED IS A DIME I EARNED i j Yours for Service and Quality vt i i ' j Service Meat & I Grocery Co. Phone 7. j . u Cheap Goods Are expensive at any price but GOOD GOODS CHEAP Are Bargains Come in and see us for bargains. WELLWORTII STORE Successors to Fletcher & Thomas. Springville, Utah. I i: :f AHT AOS 1 MASTERING AND STUCCO V. E. and L. A. Nlelson will tend - i- ' 3 It in a manner that will please (; V ou, both to the work and cost. ,.'' pringviile, Utah. tf i ()! SALE Fall ami winler apples .,' ill 5 l cents per bushel. Wayne Juliu- i on. ; i lt iniperhnnuii), painlini! mid lilasli-riiii? wc .Murk Alexander. V"r ' i Vcirk !iiar:iiiped at reasonaidu 1 "i rices. "f,l Till SALE l'.aliy Cuniiiire as' ,'tf '.' rood as new. -Mrs. Oorjjc Turner, j (J,.. if.: 1 ' , - i li p- '(ill KENT One or two rooms for fi (' fnriiilure sliirins purposes. A. Y. ilt'i VheeliT, phone 45-W. ( i'.h 'OR S UE fine well bred Jersey j VfM cow. I). H. llophi, Mapleton, Utah, j i ' - I'1!', '(Hi SALE r nercs of farm land Vji) on t lie old .Ionian farm. Inquire :ila May Pnlnigc. V- -OU SALE 250 White Leghorn V- pullels, 75c each. Ed Reynolds ''" "w- '( '! OU RENT Furnished apartment. 1 (', . Kearns Hotel. i: V -": Yllt SALE Alfafa and wild hay, i0: ij , eilher delivered or in stack. Enst-ll; Enst-ll; i',ian Clegg. F-8. SESi! INDIAN B 'p;RQOT FILLS n TWVE out the body Kjj O poisons. Kctpwcll. VrV ,. Keep the systfin active. t v'l Rie constipation. M mk i 1 Mi ', ! ftpfeWV Every week is clean up fi (fpnk'p week for the average M5 .. I highwayman. -- ' I. ! Let's " clean up" some of those balky engines that j have been bothering you. There is ' NO REPAIR JOB I t too big, or too little, for us to handle We take as , 1 much pains with one as with the other. i S j You expect great things from your car, and it quickly k igets ruined again trying to make it accomplish things " 1 that it is in no condition to do. , You are always sure of getting the BEST here we are 1 , in the business for your welfare as well as our own. j Springville Garage & Storage Co. 1 A. L. THORPE, Prop. Phone 53-J. , : ' I aianBgra-BaM gB-iTM-tM8)mp y ptMraarTwal I REPORT OF CONDITION OF Springville Banking C j AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, FEBRUARY 1, 1924. j OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS j J RESOURCES 1 Loans and discounts. .?315,S10.90 I Banking House 10,890.00 1 Furniture and fixtures 2,500.00 j i Real estate. 8,907.41 : j Old Shoes Made f-f0 j to Look Like New. y' i All Work Guar-, jffi i anteed. f ECONOMY SHOE REPAIRING CO. I ' Springville, Utah. I j In front part of Huntington-Bagley I i Studio. i1' I ANTED Mrs. Gunnell weaves (,(',.', nigs. New equipment guarantees V ! ; -itixfaclhm. a"''1 ABY CHICKS Can supply you r with specials and save you i -., iponey. Sterling Farm, Ohlen i,;-' atcbery. Pioneer Clucks. See me ,'j ' nt (be evening poultry classes at r jie Springville high school. E. L. i V 1 -sbbv, American Fork. J-ll f lH " 1 FANTED Get your meat smoked ' ) ;i at Mrs. George Noe's, 12VUC apiece. ' , t F-8 -i : ' IT ' : I OH RENT Four rooms. Inquire ns'rintthe Independent Print Shop. " Jhone CO. '( . J '"'-OST String of yellow beads. ',.( Return to the Herald office and ' '-et reward. j s 1 '"''Oil SALK Jonathan apples, 7 I " I hand picked orchard run, 3o cents '' ; " busheL H. B. Wing, Mapleton F-15 '. K; i FOR SALE REAL ESTATE "I1 Sl-JUPROVED AND UNIMPROVED " 1 -room modern brick home, or 'ament basement, walks, lawn, ; ' '.-prbiug, barn, garage, large lot J ! ,lth fruit trees, close to high f ihooL Pay $1500, balance same , L !s rent. ; - 2S00 brick home, close in on east 'j "side; must sell at once. J ' 340 Frame house ,two large . '-4 rooms, new ; good lot and fruit . t-ecs. 1 h ulldipir IntQ n" roaawbl. p&ice, Id MINER & MUSAGE, , ' enl Estate. Phone 41-J. 1 OIt SALE 2V2 acres, l1 acres in 1 bearing fruit trees and small i ' luits. barn, garage, chicken coop, I- led and cellar. mile east on Cen- Nv? r street. Mrs. A. M. Howard. ' t hone D;i-.T. j. 'f K i, FOIt SALE S room modern brick t. t ' " home corner of First West and Vf '; lurth Soulb. Chester Hutchings. ill' ,'- L,., ' ;tlt SALE Troom brick house and 1 half of a city lot. corner of Sec- MS 'd East and First North. Ed I i rt (ivne. . I .;. I' ... j FOR KENT To partly furnished I rooms. Corner of Third South 'il, !: id First West. Mrs. John Brom- :,-j.c ' I! SALE llav. Mrs. D. W. Mini. . '! : 1 :)i; SALE Hih) capacitv bnby I I ' fai hirk stove brooder. Lillywhite 'our Mills. Phono 4. : ;i: - ,;rCIIAS. M. SMITH, M. D. yi. Physician and Surgeon. i '", '-. 'iff ice, Springville Bank Bldg. ei;'; i Office Phone 106. : ;' esidence, Dr. Dunn's home, '',';-( Res. Phone 101. ',.; LI s DR- ARTHUR VANCE i, - VETERINARIAN ' ; -156 W. 3rd N., Provo, Utah. Phone 681-NW. I Expenses paid 1,785.81 Reserve Cash 10,067.36 Due from banks 148,132.72 Stocks and bonds 45,685.62 I " Total Resources ...'.$543,779.82 LIABILITIES ' " f - - """"Capital stock ! . . .... . .75,000.00 Surplus and undivided " profits 40,530.99 Checking deposits 199,270.79 Savings deposits 228,791.21 Cashier's checks 186.83 I Total Liabilities ... .$543,779.82 H. T. Reynolds, President M. 0. Packard, Vice President G. R. Maycock, Cashier C G. Salisbury, Asst. Cashier W. A. McKenzie Dr. F. Dunn Mark Cook G. S. Wood H. T. Reynolds, Jr. a 1 Your next lesson in 1 Poultry Culling I at Springville High School I February IS, 1924 Don't Fail to Get It. Then Come to Us With Your Wants. SUMSION & SMART Headquarters for Poultry Supplies. p V;! fash tm AKrfv v'1 facto,y If 1ffilfi i V V, , ' T jTu'hr f N-.-vt ... ' V j V j V f J y. Juet two things have made ii possible lop B L -3 1'- W uo us to give you this 20 reduction onTuxedoi ff ,;"CV a A ""oduotlon In the coot of Kentuoky (j ' a" .. ' . .. H Burley tobaooo and In package ma. fi U i.- . j ) ; . 2. The consolidation ot three ol our big P; f i '"' J l . t 3i plants Into one. (Mr. Ford may not ri - ' i A"'"J ' A S bo In the tobaooo business but he Is ' ' . J y-f ; ''if 3 right about oonsolldatlon.) I i r'i CLlZf 3 Tuxedo Is always Fresh. Every paokage Is ' -j.J j See the I'm'." GEORGE A. WRIGHT 0Tr ifl. ' PLANING MILL v! , 6 About that Cabinet WorkJ ht- :- Phone 6S. I ,1 j i labinet Making; Doors and j E '-iVindow Frames; Finishing1 '. : ' "ork. Saw Sharpening and ( . '' 'epairing Done. Prices ' ( Reasonable. i . J. M. CLARKE ; ; t Cor. 3rd S. and 2nd W. ;'v FRANK MORTON f' A- Advertising Agent 1 v ox 4G5, Sprinfr-ille, Utah. , : )ring-ille 800 b(' 'Japleton 300 . 0 , Jiyson 700 , : i icnjamin 400 Jrovo 2000 '. IiJdem 200 'I . banish Fork 300 ?"; i'ike Shore 500 . "". WE KI'.PAIK IIAUNKSSKS AT I i 1 j & l ; THE I ;k't'Z CHAMPION SHOE SHOP. j 1 V : n. . i ' c ' r r. l-WIl',lgl-MWMM j j A. Y. Wheeler UNDERTAKER LICENSED EMBALMER j THE PLACE OF SERVICE WHERE THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD. I We guarantee our goods to be 10 per cent less I ether competitors. FREE MOTOR HEARSE- Home-made Caskets a Specialty. PHONE 45-W. 1 |