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Show 'SPRING Vin e BUSINESS V' . DIRECTOR I I GOLDA S1LER A Experienced i Beauty J Operator fYf gives you SPFvCIAL SERVICE c at DICK'S Bar ' & Beauty Shot T, Newly Remodels! w cAiLL 78-w For , An Appointm. 11 KEEPSAKE "' DIAMOND RING: '" The name on the ring n " established price on U, 1,1 are your guarantee of q. and value, V S. VIRL JONES Jeweler J n v: A. Y. WHEELS : MORTUABY y t Funeral Direqtor : t Erribalmer PHONE 44 J i Fall Quarter Announcement Why Not Acquaint Yourself Your-self With the Opportunity for Higher Education Offered Of-fered hy the State University? Univer-sity? The UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Opening Dales 1937-38 Freshman Placement Tests September 22 Special meetings for Instruction In-struction and Registration September 23-24 Sophomore Registration September 25 AH others register September 27 Class Work Begins September 28 Send for Free Catalogue giving further information The UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City When a checking account customer cus-tomer writes a check for more money than he has in his account, it is called an "overdraft." In such cases the bank is obliged to refuse payment and the check is returned marked, "N.S.F." meaning "Not Sufficient Funds." An overdraft is a black mark against the credit of the one who issues it. It is illegal for a bank to honor such a check and bank examiners hold the bank strictly accountable in all such cases. Most overdrafts are unintentional. uninten-tional. They can be prevented by the use of more care in figuring the ' amounts on the check stubs. Springville Banking Company cTfedfral reserve 35 WE WILL CALL F and Pay Highest Prices for Dead or Useles i Horses and O j Phone Spanish Fork: or Enterprise 30 Utah Hide and i Tallow Co. ? - - - 1 ' ADVENTURE IS COMING IN THE AMERICAN BOY Readers who like adventure I and the lure of far places will ' find plenty to please them in coming issues of" The American j Boy magazine. They'll read, for ' instance, of seamen and sabot- age and San Francisco waterfront, water-front, trouble; of daring adven- i.." MM miim- , 1 OT1ffrY.f,.imiirfI ... -nTiiir "liwfciMiHiM ii nil tfiaT1MiiiMBiiinw ir Our Great Pre -Season Sale Of HEATR0LAS Ends This Weel UNTIL SEPTEMBER 4th ONLY, WE OFFER A SPECIAL FACTORY RESALE PRICE ON LATEST MODEL ESTATE HEATROLAS AND HEATROLA RANGES, PLUS AN EXTRA-LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD STOVE OR RANGE. With Only a Few Days Left, it will pay you to pause and consider well the three-fold umi ,n , opportunity we are offering: ffF-M' (1) All winter comfort and health protec- jh ' x J ' J i tion;'(2) all-winter, every-winter saving in j-v- " J - i fuel ; (3) a special factory resale price PLUS ' '"'T' " ' '"V . an extra-liberal allowance for your old stove. P ' Q 4 ' ' on a latest-model Heatrola or Heatrola ' V t ; Ranire. i, CASH ISN'T NEEDED to take advantage trWiS" A of-this great Money - Saving Opportunity! i i&-ff!:t 05 Make just a small deposit now. Balance can Z A ' be arranged in convenient monthly pay- j'V ij merits.' " ' J , i Investigate This Wonderful Offer Tomorrow lJffCt at your nearest Dixon-Taylor-Russell dealer. f ' JlJt-4S j Remember "You Can't PAY' For It ... . f It Pays For Itself in Fuel Savings!" ' DIXON - TAYLOR - RUSSELL A Good Bathroom I WJ , .1 II KOHLERofKOHIER - At Modest Cost with holder of Kohler Fixtures A BATH ROOM with up-to-date fixtures and fittings need not cost a great deal. A bathroom furnished with new Kohier Metropolitan Set probably prob-ably costs very much less than you imagine. . .. Come in and let us figure. Kohler Metropolitan fixtures are designed to harmonize with each other. They form a pleasing ensemble that is truly modern. There are practical features, too, in the large, flat surfaces of the bath and lavatore, suitable places for powder, soap and brushes. Let us show you why Kohler fixtures are actually actual-ly less expensive than the unknown, unmarked equipment. Roy Strong PHONE 173-W ture in the world of pseudo-sci-! ence, and of a feud aboard a plunging, roiling battleship. I They'll read, too, of excitement excite-ment aboard a transport plane blaring over jungled Mexican ' mountains, and of stranger planes that are not bound to earth but swing through the noiselessness of space. -Readers can follow a young vex-Mountie as-' he searches for clues in the wild northlands, and Tierney, the pie-eating detective, detec-tive, on the trail of city criminals. crim-inals. A new feature in The American Boy is picture pages that tell stories. Pictures, for instance, that vividly show a day in the life of a coast guardsman, and how an Eskimo husky sled dog does his work. They transmit the . thrill of battling a hundred pound, water-churning tarpon. Tips on how it's done are aiso given pic-torially pic-torially ranging irom how to run a broken field to how to be correct in a ballroom! Note: Subscription prices of The American Boy will be ,raised in the near future. Send your subscription order at once to take advantage of the bargain rates now in effect; one year at $1.00 or three years for $2.00. Foreign subscriptions 50c a year extra. I Send your name, address and remittance to The American Boy, 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, Mich. On newsstands the price is 15c I a copy. adv. ORDER NOW for EARLY DELIVERY! AVOID THE RUSH! It won't be long before coal prices will be skyrocketing. That's why Phone 178 j you should place your order now . - RJo-Vif Tnw j we have a full supply at real rock- IvifeHl 1"NUW bottom prices. "When You Think of Coal Think of" AVERETT COAL YARD |