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Show ELECT Wm. Stanley Dunford DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE For COUNTY ATTORNEY r I T V V v WANT ADS FOUND Black kid glove. Call at Herald office. FOB SALE OR TUADE Wanted a car. Will trade a store on wheels and pop corn equipment. Bartholomew, 662 South Main st. FOR SALE OR TRADE 40-A. farm, 6-room house for home in Springville or Provo. Phone 618. FOR SALE Lloyd baby carriage, also collapsable canvas buggy. Inquire Mrs. H. Pennington. FOR SALE TWO acres and a brick home located on highway. Terrrts. Price $2250. ONE and one half acres of fine land and four rooms in the home, granery, cellar, barn and coops $1800. 105 PEACH trees, one acre of strawberries, brick home, coops wash house, cement cellar and eight acres of very choice land. S3100. 168 ACRE farm, fine home, just the place for a dude ranch will trade for a home in Springville. Price SOO. The First Investment and the best s-T J ST!0 Fw adventures in any Sj--- business can match the .J Tf thrill of your first saving? i"tbf" ft? I pass 1,0014 ' ' ' y0U1' f',St fsi fZtf rca' investment. It's an in- 111 -vestment whose value r vr j- grows more apparent . as 8 JhG years go on. For you can ' ' fc' -C do so much with a savings t j J . & account and a savings ac- 'CjvAJ - count can do so much for fi f llf you. Teach your child aYMa ' i'V ISlJHH sound thrift habits now Rivoli Program Week of Nov. 2nd to 8th Friday and Saturday Nov. 2-3 Double Feature Program Fat Patcrson and Chas. Barrett In "Call It Luck" Also George Raft "Trumpet Blows" Also Mickey Mouse cartoon, "Giant Land". Episode No. 10 'Devil Horse" will be shown during dur-ing children's matinee on Saturday Sat-urday at 2 p. m. $2250 BUYS a modern home on main street, part of the .payments .pay-ments can be made through rental payments or income on property. $950 WILL buy a nice four-room home, fine orchard, coops, gar- . age, located close in. $950. BUILDING lots east of Springville Spring-ville high .schol campus. Extra-large. Extra-large. Price $350. CLOSE to the Kearns Hotel. Best buy in town. 960 ft. building lot with open rightaway. $325. PUBLIC Stenographer at Parry's Home Realty office. WANTED A. GOOD work harness. Will pay cash. Call the Herald. WHY? 1. He has had more than ten years of successful legal practice. 2. He has given one term of efficient, ef-ficient, faithful service in that office, of-fice, s ; jl 3. He has established the practice prac-tice of assisting the District Attorney Attor-ney in all prosecutions in the District Dis-trict Court, thus enhancing the j success of those prosecutions. ; 4. His office has personally investigated in-vestigated all major crimes, preserving pre-serving evidence that otherwise j might have been overlooked. 5. In his prosecutions, he seeks to balance the interest of the state, and of society at large with the i rehabilitation of offenders. 6. The assesed valuation of Utah County is In excess of $42,000,000 and the protection of the taxpayers taxpay-ers requires a legal adviser with broad business and legal experi- i ence. , . ' Sunday and Monday . Nov. 4-5 N George Arliss in "The Last Gentleman" The Grand Successor to "The House of Rothschild." Also Laurel and Hardy comedy, cartoon car-toon in color and screen novelty. Continuous shows on Sunday, Starting 4 p. m. Admission 10, 15, 25c. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 6-7-8 Richard Dix and Irene Dunne in "Cimarron" The stirring majesty j "Cimarron" "Cim-arron" has never been surpassed, surpass-ed, and here it is to thrill you again, the price picture of 1931 and conceded one of the greatest, great-est, pictures ever made. We are bringing this picture to our screen at a great cost and are forced to charge a minimum admission ad-mission of 10, 15 and 20c. Springville Banking Company FEDERAL RESERVE SEKVEX ! In powdeiv jelly or suppositories. For feninine hygiene. Thousands of doctors and nurses employ Servex in their worX. Their choice is its best recommendation. recom-mendation. Millions of applications applica-tions used by fastidious women, j Plan your future too. For sale by all drug stores. mm wm-.- ' TO YOUR OWN WELFARE TIIE WELFARE OF YOUR COUNTY, STATE AND NATION Make It Count! Vote Democratic! THESE CANDIDATES WERE CAR EFULLY CHOSEN FOR THEIR ABILITY- - - CHARACTER - - ACHIEVEMENT THEY STAND for the lifting of the unjust burden from the average man. THEY BELIEVE in continued federal relief until wages, employment and prices balance. THEY ARE PLEDGED to a revision of our tax system, designed to bring real relief to the farmer, home owner, consumer, and to legitimate business. THEY STAND for the President's program of social legislation, including old age pension, unemployment insurance, and the guarantee of bank deposits, THEY HAVE your interests at heart and will conscie ntiously fight for your rights! VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC! : HILTON A. ROBERTSON x ANDREW JENSEN WILLIAM J. JOHNSON 3, JUDGE JAMES II. WOLFE S,.riKvMlc ($ ITovo ft Spanish Fork ( a.-lulaU for Jusli of Mate Candidate for Four-Y,ar Co.mly Candidate for County Treasurer ' for Two-Year County . .M.rcn.c Conn Commissioner Commissioner JESSE HALL m. ATWOOD SHERIFF E.G.DURNELL Caml ELMER. H0LDAWAY t.a .. Candidate foe County Sheriff ELDRED M ROYLE Candidate for State Kepresrnlnl ivc .. Ert ELOISE PACE FILLMORE W. STANLEY DUNFORD Candidate for State Senator CLARENCE 'TABBY' GRANT rayon 1-rovo American Fork Candidate Tor County KeconlT Candidate for County Attorney E. BOOTH SORENSON Candidate for County Clerk Lehi A. R. SH ELTON DR. HUGH M. WOODWARD HYRUM ANDERSON FRANK REDMAN 0 rrovo . - Candidate for State Kepri'entatl Candidate for County Surveyor Candidate for State Senator Candidate for Slate Representative SEN. WILLIAM H. KING MRS. J W. AIRD HON J WILL ROBINSON . Candidate for United Slates rrovo Candidate for Coiled Stales Senator 9) Candidate for State Representative h CoiiKressmau 9i ( Y Y '(Paid Political Advertisement! I i 1 ' UNABLE TO EAT NOW FEELS FINE low a Man Makes Amazing Kern Ke-rn very From Stomach Trouble Here is a letter of interest to many residents of Springville and vicinity. Eliza E. Beck, Mt. Ayr. Iowa, writes: "I suffered from Cntarrh of the ytumaeh for a long time. I was unable to eat with out food s' Hiring my stomach, and my .stomach seemed raw. I had sevv'e gn.s pains and was constipated. While I was in the drug store they asked me to try a bottle of Williams S. L. K. Formula and nfter I had taken just one bottle 1 could cat almost everything and did not have those awful gassy pains and soreness in my tomach. I've tried many other medicines but no other has done the work ns has Williams S. L. K. Formula." Form-ula." Thi wonderful medicine is the prescription of a physician for stomach. liver, and kidney disorders, dis-orders, covering constipation, sour or sassy stomach, distress after eating, sick headache, neuralgia, rheumatic pain, neuriti, biliousness, bilious-ness, dyspepsia, heartburn, general gen-eral weakness and loss of vitality. If you suffer, don't wait. See your dnttftrist today at the Hed-qinst Hed-qinst Drug Store. Satisfaction guaranteed, or your money refunded. re-funded. (Adv.) Cold Weather , Nv j I Domcsttc Lump VTnjyWffl ""' " Coal or Stove Coal MfjSM. All advance orders for Coal to be delivered Irom car $5.50, plus tax. Special Stoker Slack from car 53.50 plus tax. KOLOB LUMBER CO. I'll ON K 12 Ml. , 1 |