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Show : SUGAR BETS SUPPORT OUR SCHOOLS Over the agricultural regions of the west HsSgglggSs. may be found some - f ne finest educa-- educa-- tional institutions in the nation. Sugar 5S5yf I' -I 3Kgp3 beet growing and "2y processing, in a large . i- measure, help support these schools which indirectly mean dollars and cents to the future of those communities. The farmer, the factory, the associated industries, all pay taxes which support these schools. Because the sugar beet dollar circulates in the same community where it is produced, the supporting of these institutions is made possible. Every man, woman, and child, no matter what his occupation, is thereby benefited bene-fited by the resources from the sugar beet. Thus, the growing of the sugar beet makes possible the increase in culture and education necessary to the progress of the west. Interrriountain (fpi-Beit (fpi-Beit Suqar Companies Vj SIMMONS FACTORY SALE! 3 Carload Purchase DISCONTINUED PATTERNS AT REDUCTIONS UP TO 50 We made this purchase of Brand-New Beds, Springs, Mattresses and Studio Couches so for below their regular costs that we can sell many of them 50 below their former 'Factory-Fixed' resale prices. All stock is crisp and new, but numbers which must be changed in Fall-restyling. All Friends of D. T. R. who anticipate any need for sleeping equipment equip-ment are urged to look over these genuine bargains! i pcouBPED EHM ' 3 Piece bed ensemble includes; 1 perfect walnut finished fin-ished bed, 1 genuine Simmons coil spring, 1 thick roll-edge cotton mattress. Regular value $20.00. Jinsemble during An this sale $154" Genuine Steel Bed in perfect walnut finishes was a very good value at $5.95. rf m Now priced for this sale Deep Coil Springs. Very comfortable and durable. Was big news at $0.95. A ftC During this sale you pay only 47 During this sale you can buy a thick CP f roll-edge cotton mattress for VJJ nuine Simmons Studio Couches ntf (l"nng this sale as low as $ZZ7J This is just a few of the wonderful values offered 'luring this Simmons Sale. Ask about the others. Dixon-Taylor-Russell TIll'KSDAY, SEPT. 15th GRACIE FIELDS . in "We're Going to Be PJch" The year's laug'h-rich . . . .thrill-rich .thrill-rich . . . sing-rich hit Also Comedy and Screen Novelty Thursday is our regular award nite, with first award $100.00, 1 second award $30.00, and third ; award $10! FRIDAY ami SATURDAY SEPT. 16-17 RICHARD DIX in "Sky Giant" Hals in the air, but rivals on the ground . . . two daredevils witli the hearts of giants! Also News of the Day and Screen Novelties! ; SUNDAY and MONDAY SKl'T 18-1!) MARGARET SULLAVAN and JAM KS STEWART in "SH0PW0I1H AFML" She gave up love and a million, to be a doughboy's dream girl! j Also i Paramount News, Color Car- toon ami Screen Novelties! j TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY j SETT. 20-21 Doiitilo Vv.it ure Program ALISON SKlinvORTH and POLLY MORAN in "LADIES E DISTRESS" Also SALLY BLANK and CLAY CLEMKNT "NUMBERED I mum" And Screen Novelty! j I ll i , i Liberty's Contract The Constitution of the United States American liberty is not a free gift of Nature to a favored people; it was won by struggle and sacrifice. The Constitution of the United States is the signed contract which guarantees to each one of us certain rights, liberties, and immunities. im-munities. Should that contract be destroyed our liberties would be destroyed. Important changes in its terms would bring changes in our lives. Instead of free citizens we might find ourselVes the skives of new masters. The Constitution is the foundation upon which rests our system of popular government. govern-ment. If this system is to be preserved wc must preserve it. Let us be fully alive to the importance of our responsibilities as we observe ob-serve this 151st Anniversary of the signing of tin; Constitution, September 17, 1787. SPRINGVILLE BANKING COMPANY " FEDERAL HESERVfc .Member I'Ytlrrul Deposit Insurance Corporal ion Til i iirriirm-. MirM mmw wiai mm nw Mm 1 wmi nn tut a a THURSDAY, SEPT. 15th Thursday is our regular award nite, with the same program, same awards and the same admission ad-mission prices as at t'he Rivoli theatre. FRIDAY and SATURDAY September l(i-17 Dun hie Feat lire Program CLIVK BROOK and ANN TODD in "ACTIOH FOR Also GEORGE O'BRIEN in "BORQEf Also Our Gang comedy and the first episode of "Klaming Frontier" SUNDAY and MONDAY F. BARTHOLOMEW in "DAVID ; COPPEHFIELD" Also C.'irtnnn anil Sport Rerl j I A f : ' V lM- ' I r ' ' . r i -- i I t .-- , , ' , - I "II 's great to hear j M your voice .4 Written words cannot replace the per- j j sonality of your voice. The" telephone reaches , ' 1 out to other towns and brings happy, familiar voices to you in return. j The long distance operator will be p.lad to ; tell you the rates to any towns without obligation. ( ' ; Whose voice would you like to hear? I j The Mmiiilnin Sillies Telephone Ji Telegraph Compnny t i ' ..r,., w.m.rwi- wtrmf-vr-r.-n-mvmrw. wvwwnirnyf JirTy-r 1 - - - ; i-.- JL -J |