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Show GIUE LIVER BILE FLOW A BOOST- Do This Every Morning for 30 Daw Snap out of itl Get a bottle of Kr,.L , tonight. Start right in tomorrow ml '" lake 'A teaspoonful in a glass (T'n,J cold) f,a!f an hour before breo faM " 7 th,s up for 30. days. Do this "d know what ,t IS to get Up feeling J'J for a real day's work. Try Krwch ft 30 days on our guarantee of MtXIrf nr-ey refunded. All druggist Wt,i,actl Acid Indigestion What many Doctors do for it When fliresa stomach acid causes ft as, nour stomach or heartburn, doctors presrrlbo the fastest-acting DAdlclnea known for symptomatic relief medicines like thoifi In Bell-ana Tablets. Try Bcll-ans yourself, at first iilgn of distress. They neutralize acid, relieve gti, and bring romfort very quickly yet are not a UtatlTel Only 25c. at drug stores. If your very flrst trial doesn't prove Rull-ani better, return bottle to us and gut double your money back. BOYS & GIRLS!... "RED RYDER" and "LITTLE BEAVER" are ON THE AIR over IK (D V iD Monday - Wednesday - Friday 5 :30 p. m. OUR JgjrCg GRflDUflTCS Congratulations to the graduates and don't you I dare feel sorry for them because they're graduating I in such chaotic times as these. We're looking up to I these young folks putting a lot of faith and hope I in them because we know they're walking right I from the classrooms into responsible jobs. They're not going to be pushed into obscurity by those al- I ready employed. No! They have a more important I niche to fill. Uncle Sam has work to be done! Con- I . gratulations to them and we mean it! I HAYMOND DRUG C0MPANT 'i! MAKE ROOM FOR MORE DEFENSE WORKERS IS not only a patriotic duty but an opportunity for you to increase your income by making repairs and additions to your home. Thousands of defense workers work-ers are looking for lodging in homes like yours. Do you have an extra "room ... or space in the attic or basement which could be remodeled to accomodate one or two persons? If so, inquire now for details con-. con-. cerning the FHA Defense-Housing Plan which will enable you to pay for the job out of income. Nmv is the time to take care of repairs and remodeling . . . while prices are low and the necessary materials still available. Monthly Payments Can Be Arranged. Kolob Lumber Co PHONE 12 1902 mt-rtt $?ihl mrfH IS41 . extencb aafKtccme fotycu... U s H VL oVs tsllr. J. C. Pcnncv is to be in Strinqz-ille on JJV "fctt "X 21st to greet his friends at this store. I I as r Y hen the Springville store first opened its doors just 29 years ago. it was I welcomed far and wide, for many had heard of Penney's from I iN friends and relatives in other sections of the state ... for nearly I I f:l half of the pioneer Pennev stores, established in the early 1900 s, j - were located in the state of Utah. . j fr.js tACr. Penney resolved, when he opened the Springville store, that it should I I ! be a real home to those sturdy American families who were build- I I Ml ing for the future. His first objective was to bring to them the I J necessities, and some of the simpler luxuries of life, at honest, I II. rock-bottom prices. Expensive services such as delivery, charge I accounts, installment buying, were not included -in his plan. j Value nothing but real merchandise value was to be the four.- I dation stone of his business. hen the first store started in Kemmercr, Wyoming, in 1902-Uwse wore the principles upon which it was built. Thev are the principles I I , upon which all Penney stores are operated today. Wo have not changed for our customers continue, to depend upon renneys to keep living costs down. Ofi i Penney stores have had, from the very beginning, n direct appeal to thrifty homomakers everywhere. There has nhvnvs been an honest sin- I , P city about them (hat gives nssumneo' of fair treatment W f a l who enter, and thrift and savings have been guiding prinU- I B pics from the very beginning. U 0uv objective today ns it was in 1002, is to serve the average American fm- "y with tho merchandise It needs and at the lowest possible pr e . , to operate friendly, economical stores for those people who II" 1 I w!!iP y, woll-to 'P maintain tho American standard l way of llto. And that objective is more Important now, in M Time, than ever before. I V v. Tenney Is re-vlsltlng Springville now on tho occasion of the 40th j ciZTyy 0t U, fw"ne: of this business. His visit Is I me t for us and we have tried to nmko it so for you. too. M ' I I uturlng typical Tenney values, tho same kind on which the I ' y 01Pi"i.V was founded nnd on which It has srown. j r. IVuney PersonaUy, Invites you to come and visit with him next Th" j dy, May 21st. 1 V I.C. TENNEY CO.. svokivk"J Sun i j Hour" J fc f 7 P.m. every Monday ; on , Hear a great artist every week. In May, Grace Moore, Charles Kullman, Lansing Hatfield, Jose Iturbi. |