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Show " ' ''i ( Telephone Toll Messages ! Now Free From ! Federal Tax ' 'HE federal taxes laid on telephone toll message! by the Revenue Act of 1921 have been removed by the Revenue Act of 1924, which was enacted on June 2, and became effective as regards these taxes on July 2. Under the act of 1921, the taxes imposed on telephone messages were as follows: On a telephone message for which the charge was more than fourteen cents and not more than fifty cents a tax of........ 5 cents On a telephone message for which the charge was more than fifty cents, a tax of 10 cents These taxes were highest in proportion to the charge for service for toll messages over moderate distances, the tax in some cases amounting to one-third of the toll charge. We have adequate facilities to care for any increased use of the toll lines which may result from the removal of these taxes. j "Bell System" 1()3 The Mountain States Telephone ffl , s ' Telegraph Company One Policy One System Universal Serrica . 1 INDEPENDENT i PRINT SHOP I REOPENED FOR BUSINESS U Next Door to Springville Floral. 1 GENERAL JOB PRINTING I I A. G. JOHNSON, Mgr. . 1 PHONE 66. 'wtujiKtu;uiiiiuu;u;n n ; ; ; ; Star TleaSrc I 3 . fi PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF JULY 7 TO 12. MONDAY, JULY 7 I I JACK HOLT in "THE TIGER'S CLAW" 8 I A Dramatic Story of India. fi j Also OUR GANG COMEDY, "STAGE FIGHT' 1 TUESDAY, JULY 8 f, i DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. in fj "STEPHEN STEPS OUT" I Here is Young Doug in his first big starring picture. ; , x He is a regular fellow and he has made a regular pic- i: ' ture. I l i J WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 9 AND 10 ! Baby Peggy in Her First Big Picture ill i "THE DARLING OF NEW YORK" H It has everything to make a picture perfect, a thrill- ' I ing story of New York life, always surprising and in- 8 1 I teresting. , 3 Admission Only 15c and 25c. ""' : X : I FRIDAY, JULY 11 I I JACK HOXIE iii "THE PHANTOM HORSEMAN" i! I A mystery romance staged in the great open spaces 1 J of the west. "' i Also ALBERT VAUGHN in j Chapter No: 4 of "The Telephone Girl" Series fi "SHERLOCK'S HOME" : . . SATURDAY, JULY 12 Betty Compson, Richard Dix and Lewis Stone in l "THE STRANGER" j; You'll welcome "The Stranger" with open arms. It's I the strangest, strongest, and most thrilling story of J love ever thrown upon the screen. 1 Also Two-reel Century Comedy. j Regular prices for this super special. I COMING ; 1 "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE" J 3 ' THE HERITAGE OF THE DESERT" j 3 CECIL B. DE MILLE'S "TRIUMPH" g J.nttn.:?:rr.-4JKnatamn:awaj:m!mn;j:n:a:mattnw ini. hi. in j. j in ii .ii i .in ii hi w J Expert f Kodak 'sjj sy. ri ' Finishing ONE DAY SERVICE Bring in Your Films You'll Like the Results. COMPANY No. 5. Springville, Utah. Follow The Crowd To j Glengarry on July 4th 8 lis SATURDAY, JULY 5 THE GIBSON GIRLS j WEDNESDAY, JULY 9-BIG FEATURE I CULLEN CANDY SHOWER Tickets 75c. j j 3 ' 'i I Extra Ladies 10c. Ii ' si! ' 5 .mil, tii I ' "lllllliii!M'It:;tiitTttttTtt?TTtTTtit!ttI I ' |