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Show SEE OUR SUPERIOR LINE OF TOILET REQUISITES NOW ON DISPLAY P. D. & Co. Vanishing Cream, Almond Cream, Shaving- Cream, Cold Cream, ( Tooth Paste. j Rouges, Powders, Lip Sticks, Lotions I and Creams. Yours for a Healthy Skin. Hedquist Drug Co. No. 5 I KODAKS AND SUPPLIES ve Ki Springville, Utah. he lr: One-Day Service on Kodak Finishing. mi '!( . . . ,.r foi llu "THE CHAMPION" Presented by a select cast under the direction of i j PROF. T. EARL PARDOE MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 18 at SPRINGVILLE OPERA HOUSE Proceeds to go to the Y. M. M. I. A. Admission 25c, 35c and 50c Reserved Heats at Hedden & Packard's I Curtain Raises at 8:15 'BTO,ll,"1BBa,IB8"BimB"ll,,m"w v, . : : ,,' , ( Report of the Condition of the k '' ; . Meedeehall r I A" -l ID) (H :t jDaokmg Lo l t At the close of business on February 1, 1924. , V RESOURCES 'I. In . -.ij. Loans and discounts $147,503.07 'li'i -jt Banking house and real estate 12,750.00 77" . 1 Furniture and fixtures 2,439.32 '- Postoffice fixtures 2,753.89 ', ' t . 1 Cash in bank 9,862.08 ( 'iu Due from banks 12,439.43 1 S l'r n Stocks and bonds 7,090.00 i-J Interest paid 3,275.70 , '.8 J- : (''' Total 8198,113.49 7 I 'f- LIABILITIEg. v'.'toA A ji " 1 s;.'- Capital stock ;....$ 35,000.00. s ' 1::" ; - V .' Surplus and undivided profits .-. 11,979.43 ""u Checking deposits - 70,035.35 k -g Savings accounts 81,098.71 ' 'c I , Total $193,113.49 I ! TEXACO Gasoline The VOLATILE Gas , MILEAGE GOES UP Starting Easier, Power Maximum, Pickup Quicker Flexibility Increased, Idling Smoother, Fewer Filling Stops. At Springville's Only Service Station. The Shady Corner Main and Fourth North. VESTA BATTERIES PEP GAS VICO OILS CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by an Inflamed con-Eustachian con-Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflamation can be reduced, your hearing may be destroyed forever. for-ever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused bv Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH CA-TARRH MEDICINE has been successful suc-cessful In the treatment of Catarrh j for over Forty Tears. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. . - ?, , I 1 to I WORLD'S WPW ANIl?TnuTo'- fN reliable! , , largest m$f 4mLU!m te, QUALITY r, .1 CHAIN tmWtZi&Z 4J&k GOODS J' DEPARTMENT t F, feO ALWAYS: j ! store fittiMMM lr j organon y 755EPARTMEffr STORES .. PRICES Z I MAIN STREET, SPRINGVILLE. , . ; l,',v Do You Prefer Fairness Always? z i We prefer to treat our customers with the same absolute fairness every day in the year. ;;. We prefer to fix a price so as to give a reasonable profit on the original cost fojxvA'Uad-fteiL continue that ;;;; one price yi)Aftegoods are sold. We prefer to f eel thtr., Eni doing jafis we are entitled to the confidence of the public. f.'i! """You prefer us to do this! " . 1 1 1 " 1H Oilcloth OUR NEW SPRING Bed Sheets t Best grade, 45 inches mT?T?TQ AT?F TTFT?F 72x90, made of good wide, light and dark CORSL1S ARE HLKL quality material patterns- A model for every type figure. The $1.25 35c yard new wrap-around style will be very 36x42 Cases of same popular. All sizes. We are fea- material, each 1 ( I Good Weight s";ta Splendid COrSet a11 33C . Turkish Towels New Spring ) 25c, 39c, 49c, 59c, VOC Slippers ; 69c, 79c Pair . for Women and ChU- lour inspection is invited. dren. The very new- mc Crepe Toilet ZTT. " est in footwear- From "! r Dame Fashion Decrees no - -,!,! i paper 9Sc for Children "! SPORT SKIRTS FOR to i,! Six rolls m 25c SPRING $5.90 for Women .u Large size, four rolls ar.e S,h7ins ,so",e sp.,e"d'd Men's Work " styles in plaids and stripes in the "ul 25c popular tan shades. For street Shoes i ' .' . and run-around weai- they are un- , , T,lx excelled-. - T,,E,?ck elan 9&pt I "', sL Jj!lL- R':.-i'cr, Munson last . 1 a very durable work r' The creamy soap pow- PRICED shoe. der. SmaU size 9 9c $5.80 to $9.90 w ; LarSesize ; Thread, spool ..M 23C 25 NEW SPRING COATS Darning Cotton, I White Borax AND DRESSES JUST cot'ton', ' I Naptha Laun- ARRIVED 3 for 25 ,r 0.. - ' Lighthouse Cleanser, n ary OOap The most beautiful line it has been can 5J 01 Seven bars r fd , fortfune to secure-the Creme oi, g 4 bars i! latest style notes direct from New for ofy ': 25c York. You will revel in their -a j, beauty. Included in this ship- Brooms iJ? , t,. . , ment are numerous stylish stout ' l Mixing Bowls modcg for the 1,!,. woman. New Ginghams Five in a set. Made of Developed of flat crepe, Canton an(j ChgyJotS " good hea pottery. crepe, beaded Canton, charmeuse, 1 crepe de laine, etc. Priced at are here in the pretty, r 98c Set airy patterns for Men's Pay-Day tf) 1 JT I D 19c and 23c Yd. " Overalls and andut Work ShirtT" Jumpers DON'T FAIL TO blue or pray chambray I ' $1.49 SEE THEM S9c 1 , . , ' ' 1 - A Quarterly Mailing of Dividend 1 , Checks to the 210,000 Stockholders 1 (' of the American Telephone and i I Telegraph Co. 11 ",; :ri Nationwide Ownershio -- ;.'r' VATIONWIDE in the scope of its ser- i'i ' 11 vice, the Bell System is nationwide -.(i!'-"' " also in the distribution of its securities. 'h'.ls . In street car, at church, at theatre, at gro- ; eery store counter you rub elbows with its owners. ,'1 They differ as widely in occupation and in wealth as do the more than 14,003,000 sub- i,M scribers served by the system. Br-.--- B"51..-s--'. V ', subscribers are united by a comm- 'u "i '': 't inter-communication, fo Bel' - jn means ot oil.' united by a conw. i-.- owners are 4 I ;..iua characteristic thrift. " ' ' I Qu " 't; t''l ...er rorms of thrift have very properly i ill . 'attracted the savings of thousands of Ameri- .' '.jiiiH' cans, but none of them more truly illustrates t.' i.f an investment democracy and none more j1' j directly serves the public. ''V'- Two hundred and seventy thousand people 5 have made common property of their savings in order to maintain this great national pub- ! ' v lie utility. r ,i Their dollars serve them and serve the na- : o tion. b... il ... . . : : Bell System y . On PoMct - One Sratora j. CV And All Directed Toward - TjnlTeraai 8rvlc. L1 Lj lletter Serrice ;'K v i The Mountain States Telephone and i;' Telegraph Co. 3 f v 't . .. I Star Theatre ! $ PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF FEBRUARY 18 TO 23. ! h MONDAY AND TU3SDAY, FEBRUARY 18 AND 19 S Vitagraph Presents P "THE MAN NEXT DOOR" U From tLe famous story by Emerson Hough, author of 'The Covered Wagon' ! ALSO OUR GANG COMEDY, "THE BIG SHOW" i h Regular Prices for This Super Production. i . -- ( " j i ---JSN3 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 AND 21 j lM " For tho Sons and Daughters of Eve Cecil B. DeMille Presents K "ADAM'S RIB" i With IvMton Sills, Elliott Dexter, Theodore Koslof f, Anna Q. Nilsson ' j I and Pauline Garon. iB How shall we treat our modern girls? Caress them with a club like the i Cavemen did ? Or yield to their saucy silken wiles ? Here's a picture that j tells you more about flappers than you ever imagined before. A Ten-Reel Production. ' First Show 7:30, Second Show 9:15 Adults 25c. Children 15c. FRIDAY? FEBRUARY 22 SHIRLEY MASON in "PAWN TICKET 210" From David Belasco's Famous Plav. Also REGINALD DENNY in "HE RAISED KANE" One of the New Leather Pushers Series. Matinee 4:15 Admission 5c and 10c. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 BUCK JONES in "SKID PROOF" A racing romance from Broadway to the Golden Gate From the story by Byron Morgan, who wrote all of Wallie Reid's' Racing Pictures. ALSO TWO-REEL CENTURY COMEDY COMING "WILD GAME LIFE IN UTAH" Under direction of Springville Fish and Game Association. HAROLD LLOYD in "GRANDMA'S BOY" THOMAS MEIGHAN in "THE NE'ER DO WELL" REX BEACH'S "THE SPOILERS" |