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Show Rivoli Program Week of May 26th to June 1st Friday and Saturday May 2627 Double Feature Program lSUSTER KEATOX and JIMMY DUHANTI! In "WHAT, NO BEER " Also Ir-nc. Dunn & Chas. Blckord in "No Other Woman" Episode No. 3 "Lightning Wa,. rior" will be shown during children's chil-dren's matinee only Saturday ; p. m. Sunday and Monday May 2829 "KING KONG" Wilii Fay Wray and Itnlietl " Armstrong The most amazing picture ever ' made, See Kong the gigantic &i toot ape with Fay Wray in hi- , hand on the mooring mast atop the Empire State Building, New j York, and a thousand other thrills, don't miss this picture, ' it is a sensation of a life time. Also screen novelties. Continu- ous shows Sunday starting 4 y p. m. J On account of the great cost o! i this production we are only able i to run it two days, Sunday and r Monday, and ulthough this pit ' ture is shown all through the United States at advanced prices, we will charge only reg i nlar admission prices 10c, 15t and 20c. J Tuesday , May 30 " GEORC.K AliLISS in il "Kings Vacation" 1 Also the musical comedy "So This Is Harris" featuring Phil , Harris, famous star of radio j This is a special Memorial Daj ' program, and will be shown on Tuesday only, with continuous shows starting 4 p. ny I j ASSURED with a Checking Account It's easy to visualize exactly where your money has gone and to keep an accurate receipt file with a checking account. And in addition you avoid the risk of carrying large sums of money. Open a Checking Account Today M. O. PACKARt O. G. SALISBURY President Casliler DR. F. DUNN, F. C. PACKARD Vice President. Ass'l Cashier SPRINGVILLE BANKING CO. Complete Commercial Banking Service We Solicit Your Patronage "There Is No Substiiue for Safely" SPRINGVILLE . BUSINESS DIRECTORY Let's j Renovize Now n WRIGHT IE Planing Mill General IMlllwurk Phone OS "If It's' Made of Wood We Tan Make It" Springville Vuii f AUTOMOBILE PARTS A General Shop Work - Bat- teries - Accessories - U. S. and Diamond Tires. Large Stock of Radio Tubes. All Makes. Exclusive Agenls , for Plvmouth HeSolo DeVaux and Him I SPRINGVILLE CARACb ' J a . o 1 - - I ' V May 15, 1933 Time and again I am told by my own organization and by others L J that I penalise .myself 'by quality. " iiu K Friendly critics protest our putting into the Ford V-8 what they k- 1 call "twenty-year steel. V. They say such quality is not necessary; VA 1 the public does not expect it; and that the public does not knew the o, difference anyway. ti But I know the difference. v tLJ i A I TknowThat the car a man sees is not the car he drives he -j drives the car which the engineer sees. The car which is seen, hu'r comprises beauty of design, color and attractive accessories. --all I , " 1 desirable, of course. The best evidence that we think so is that they 'f " are all found on the Ford V-8. Wh-f 1 But these are not the car. The car proper, -which is the basis of I, J all the rest, is the type of engine and its reliability; the structure H 1 of chassi3 and body, ruggedly durable;- the long thought and experiment I 4 i given to safety factors; the steady development of .comfort, oonven- i?bik ience and economy. These make the car. r A car can be' built that will last two or three years.. But we , never-ilt one. We want the basic material of our car to be as T Ml dependable' the day it is discarded as the day it is bought. Ford r 1 cars built 15 years ago are still on the road. It costs more to i build a durable car but two items we do not skimp are cost and t i conscience ' A great many things could "get by" the public would . k j never know the difference. But we would know. ' The hew Ford V-8 is a car that I endorse without any hesitancy. f i j know what is in it. I trust our whole thirty years' reputation A wilh it It is even better than our previous V-8. It is larger. , A more rugged and mechanically a better job all round. 4 z readiiy say this in an advertisement because I know the car will . I . " jw1 ; back it up. . f j ' f- 1 '.:'' - "MTV;. ' - - . Flowers In Memoriam Flower, to deck the LrgZS graves ot the vialiant K X k - " " Cl Xht) dead, to prove again JVOll -fl, tJ' 'J iYVl that their bravery and ffyAjJ t . fl VfiW ' their courage are not V(X Vlf f . ,1 ' AtJtf42L' YWaKV forgotten. Let our fine fWV ; 'AVclVW If Ay I selection aid in express- 4 JjM f WWU ing your commemora- vL,a ) P zr" 1 1 hlH (Vi We have a large as- t i4Z-T7L AJ P' i sortment of cut flow- (,' K P " 'A ' $ ' ers for Memorial Day. 'VjiUV VuV ' P -Ji ' Gladiolas. Larkspurs, tfAf' if Stocks, Marigolds, Snap- vTr K Ym "C r dragons. Peas and Peon- ' $ PiMft' S ' ies. Baby Breath and f I green. Carnations p-r Ff wCvi V ' -; , doz. 50c. A very good s?$lTjM'Z J rrv ' iJv'"--i-.. and large assortment of tf,,,"1' JJt n Germaniums,' JOc, 15c, x ' ' 25c jier plant. Sprlegvllle Floral Co Phone G CURLEY'S "SHOE SHOP Opposite Library Expert Shoe Rebuilding CLAUD IN J Funeral Home 1 Funeral Directors Springville riione 112 f, Spanish Fork l'lunie ! Payson Phone A. Y. W11EKLKB MORTUARY Funeral Director ntut Kiubalmer FHONF. 44 S |