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Show 3 Star Theatre S PROGMWEE i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 PRISCILLA DEAN in "WEST OF BROADWAY" A Comedy Drama Western Production - Also episode No. 4 "The Trail of the Tiger" 1 Also "The Mechanical Cow" an Oswald comedy j Matinee 4 p. m. Admission 10c SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 ; MAE MURRAY in "ALTARS OF DESIRE" A story of a society beauty who wanted thrills and ( found love. . Also two-reel comedy "The, Caretaker's Daughter" 1 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Viola Dana, Ralph Lewis and George O'Hara in "BIGGER THAN BARNUMS" A great circus drama, live again the days when circus day was th red letter day of the year. I Also Pathe News and Cartoon Comedy ' MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 AND 22 1 LON CHANEY in "THE UNKNOWN" L( The most unusual and thrilling of all the Chaney pic tures. One that you will never forget. Also two-reel Snookums comedy "Newlyweds Trouble" Regular Prices WEDNESDAY ONLY, NOVEMBER 23. I WIN THE THANKSGIVING TURKEY On this date we will give away a fine Thanksgiving Turkey. Don't fail to be present. Marie Prevost and Harrison Ford "THE NIGHT BRIDE" : A roaring comedy that will keep you good natured for a week. Also two reel comedy "Horns and Orange Blossoms" SPECIAL for Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24 ; Renee Adoree in "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY" ! From James Oliver Curwoods's mighty story with Walter Long, Robert Frazer and Mitchel Lewis. A i glorious epic of a woman's courage in the frozen north. Note: On Thanksgiving Day we will run continuous show starting at 6 p. m. Admission 15c and 25c. COMING JOHN GILBERT in "TWELVE MILES OUT" BEERY and HATTON in "Fireman Save My Child" 14 where savings are greatest" SPRINGVILLE UTAH I BiM .'Confidence Is t Boild a Business! We're Boildiimg Confidence by Selling Only CnidenceBraldILW Valines "I Can't Afford ChtisTMssw' Loats or Lfaarin Christmas 1 gifts "this Two Great Groups Outstanding In Style year." How often we and Price Moderation hear it as we hurry thru the crowded wV u i .1 i -i ' , , : I ' Here is an opportunity worthwhile 2M streets, and how sad Sk" ftk j r . , . "gF -! and untrue it is after j' W y, , partlcular attent'n-at JM all. ffim wjlKfi two acceptable prices we are showing fa, jt. JfVy I' Wm llltf coats that duplicate the smartest styles of J$ J People who can't af- $WwWM higher priced garments. VI ford Christmas are in- tfwr A ' deed bankrupt bereft Mi Ct C A XiL&i lL of the only things that lll6fel . . Tfo S L$L LfF make Life worthwhile, iS3j0: , U'&rf J J 'fjf kindliness of heart, 0jjZQ ' , vVVv U n j C 1 f ' ? h Coats of bolivia' suede veIour a"d unusual W ' thoughts and tender P. isport fabrics with cozy fur trimmings. ' IM , dreams. After all, just U; "A ?r - MP what is a Christmas plpij '. f g i' gift? Is it something fefasf, M $ any sort of thing . fFrf W-TC J wrapped up in tinsel 111 Mil and broad red ribbon? I Modish garments of venise bolivia, fine t .You can remove the , V suede fabrics and broadcloth that cannot be V I price tag from such a M duplicated. The styles are graceful and vwy girt, but you cannot 1Y smart. " H 1 hide the poverty of !j 'y t-l heart that is responsi- Ui , i . . vU ble for it. V LWornen, Misses and Junior Sizes " y Can't afford Christ- . ; -i r 1 1 masi Ah! Don't say 25th- Anniversary Bathrobes only a simple'nosegay! EveFy ComPlete Wardrobe In:lude8 fa J w" a gay, painted toy or a A FrOck of Wool .ffC" cheery greeting. Make k x' w W Ij TO lend a tai it as simple or as ex- y? And especially th:s season fy&n y fflm these ""la! pensive as you will, but if&' j. when wool dresses are so AwvWt hour" robei give. TO' hfo ver smart ' Jersey, twills,' iSt 1 tf l Jn w00 crePe and nove'ties are' YAa 1 Quilted The gift without $MjUi on display. VMfl' Robe the giver is bare." It ifiT JlVJ o i nn J O 1 HOW Lu.trou is an old rule, but it has t t T Such Moderate PrlCe8 ! Mf stood the test of years. W jm vMM Mj Don't forget it this I pf I if f ' iwf $9.90 Christmas. id 4 Jj - v iff $14.75 uT 7, : , A Trim-Tailored-For wal" Come in and See ' Street Wear mt roy andea OUT XmaS toyS. SU M Two-piece frocks with pleatrd f bowed el ' ti j V-iM rr skirts and tailored coat styles are l They are On dlS- . .LM favored in this early show.ng o QQ i 4 qi , jr often contrastingly trimmed. .30 lO .pt.i'l ptty ' THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS 11 FARES I 3 ROUNDTRIP DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Tickets on sale November 22, 23 and 24 between all points in Utah, Westwater and west thereof; there-of; also to all points on L. A. & S. L., Southern Pacific, and Western Pacific where one-way fare is $30.00 or less. Final return re-turn limit, November 28. For detailed fares and Pullman Pull-man reservations call on nearest near-est Rio Grande Agent. A PROOF When chain food stores start de- T livering free cf charge $1, $2 or $5 orders, it is positive proof that they no longer sell at "cash and carry" margins of profit, but that they have raised prices so as to cover delivery costs. 1 WE PAY YOU The O. P. Skaggs System prices pay our patrons handsomely for paying cash and carrying purchases purchas-es home. It is impossible for our stores, or any others, to extend ' both "cash and carry" prices and free delivery. If you desire to save the most, avoid all offer of "free delivery." It is most expensive and the buyer pays for such service one way or another. ALL PORK SAUSAGE It is in the fall that old-fashioned, pure pork sausages is most appreciated. ap-preciated. It is hard to find nowa- j days too, as most markets sell only i the packing house sausage or. a 1 sausage made of beef and pork. : BACK TO ; CHILDHOOD DAYS ' Each O. P. Skaggs System market mar-ket produces a pure pork sausage, seasoned and flavored in the old-fashioned old-fashioned way. It is sold in bulk and must be moulded in individual cakes before cooking. Try a pound of our home-made pure pork sausage, sau-sage, and it will remind you of childhood, hog-killing days. .P. SimGGS ' ......... Thanksgiving A 1927 Thanksgiving Recipe Provide as many turkeys and as much fixin's as necessary, including includ-ing pumpkin pies; serve hot to as many guests as possible with instructions in-structions to each and all to sea-ion sea-ion well with GRATITUDE! We deserve to prosper only as we ire grateful and we may best show 5ur gratitude at THANKSGIVING TIME! Springville Banking Co. "There is No Substitute for Safety." I CLASSIFIED ! FOR SALE Good Monarch range and hot-draft heater. Mrs. Earl Condie. WANTED Hear from woner good farm for sale. Cash price, particulars. par-ticulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. ' FOR SALE 150 White Leghorn pullets. 960 So. 4th East. C. H. Childs. dl FOR RENT Modern four-room bungalow. C. A. Starr. Phone 24-J. n24 FOR SALE Rome Beauty apples at 25c per bushel. Call 63-R-3 n24 FOR SALE Cream separator cheap. Ida Van Patten, 250 E. 2 S. KinnouncinS Qfie Buick Autumn Display T J)E cordially invite you to attend a y TTL special showing of motor car fashions for 1928 introducing lustrous colors of lasting Duco . . . rich upholsteries of the finest quality . . . smart new appointments. The Buick Autumn Display opens Saturday and will continue all through the week. Don't miss this interesting exhibit. NOVEMBER 12 to 19 Telluride Motor Co. PROVO UTAH Buick Dealers In Provo For 12 Years Extra Special Something Different In the Big Balloon Dance Thurs. Evening Nov. 17 Ariel Orchestra ; Come Out - - You'll Enjoy Every Minute Of It Auspices Springville Athletic AssY; Oi. . ;: saddest moment The saddest moment in the lives of most folks is when they must lay their beloved ones at rest in the bosom of Mother Earth. We can serve you upon such an occasion with such skill and ability as will assure us of vour pood will. AXWfiE HOME MOR.TUAR.Y TEL. 4-4- LADY ASST SPRINGVILLE DAIRY OLIVER H. DALTON E MILK DELIVERED iy2c QUART I I , PHONE 89-W ( |