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Show MARRIED FOLKS DANCE MURDOCK'S ORCHESTRA Adm. 50c Extra. Ladies 10c l We Pay Cash FOR Fresh Cream and FRESH EGGS Ol'R WAGON WILL CALL When you want t iETTER BUTTER Ask your merchant for TIMPANOGOS BRAND I'll ONE 313 TIMPANOGOS CREAMERY North end Provo-Springville road PUOVO UTAH J aiiisiziaiiaciiigiiiiciiiiciigiiiBiiBiiiaiiiiiBi I SHOES ! w I Plus Fine Hosiery jj s u g Contribute much toward the appearance of the indi- JJ n vidua these plus perfect comfort are found in our h m Shoes and Hosiery. And yet there is another feature a H J g to our superior merchandise that of price. You al- m ways pay less at jjj I J. O. REYNOLDS ! H a KIEZHBIllilBEEIEIIllllEIEBIiailBllBBIEIIIIIiailll ! On Wings of Wind j " -; ' A :' L s V ! "' ' ' .( i i i i . f i i I I i f Here's a new kind of aviation that is niiarniilcod to deliver a real thrill. Francis Perkins. Jr., of Dorchester. Dor-chester. Mass.. is riding u nian-car-'yin.u kite, the invention of his falh- RIDE THE T ; , "OREM cJL LINE" Er for ""i v "w Safety !. r and snmnai Economy 5p" j WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Springville to Salt (PI PC Lake City and return V''wu Ask agent for details of oui one fare round trip and 2 cents per mile rates. Special car service for protection of perishable freight. Salt Lake & Utah R.R. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers Announcement Prof. J. W. McAllister announces that he will give a full course in VOCAL CULTURE with classes at the Home of Harold AHeman 414 South Main. Each Thursday afternoon from 2 to early evening. THOSE DESIRING TO HAVE THEIR VOICES TESTED OR RECEIVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THEIR VOICES MAY DO SO FREE OF CHARGE. Two or more persons will be taken at the same hour at reduced rates. The course will begin Thursday, November 12, 1926. j There are roads to riches But most of us travel in the wrong direction THERE IS NOTHING COMPULSORY COM-PULSORY ABOUT BANKING. BANK-ING. Evidently, then, banks are rendering worth while service ser-vice or no new ones would be organized nor would old ones be able to exist at all. CREDIT and SERVICE are the stock in trade of banks boLh are imperative needs and banking is the simplest, most practical means to the ends desired in the affairs of ail who would succeed. Springville Banking Co. ''There is No Substitute for it Safety." We Put Our Best Salesman In Our Customers Coal Bin We all know that the biggest profits in any business comes from repeat orders from holding our customers year after af-ter year. J And the easiest way to make certain of repeat orders i is to have the right salesman on the job all the time. That salesman is good MUTUAL COAL. It gets right into our customers house, is at hand whenever our customer thinks of coal and is always ready to dem-Dnstrate dem-Dnstrate its value. Every shovelful of clean and bright Mutual Coal that goes into a stove starts right in to make a cheerful snappy selling talk that will warm up the coldest buyer. . ' And when this shovel begins to scrape the bottom, the thing that the house holders think about is another load of good Mutual Coal from the Springville Coal Co. Springville Coal Co. Phone 28 " " , IJerlenkt. h. in enmpilint; his lisr. litis tried lo do one of two things: either lie lias tried to be a humorist or an expert. While Hie outdoor diving season has formally c losed, we see hy the papers that Seiior Tony Fu elite, the Moxicnn heavyweight, is still froint; into the t:i:ik with Ids ;n.-oustoine(l leirnlnrily. See ED JOHNSON at PHILLIPS GARAGE before you buy your next BATTERY after you learn of the merits of the PHILCO DIAMOND GRID you'll want one. It's Cheaper It's Better Because It Serves You Longer. Miller Tires and Tire Service Ed Johnson at PHILLIPS GARAGE Springville, Utah SFOl THAT : PHONE 12 ' 1(0 LOB LUMBER COMPANY 1 You'll Like Our Service c HP --J'FSy ( . i'vc endeavored, with pains ami recision, To subject Eddie's work to revision, re-vision, His labors (o lighten His routine to brighten; But he greets all our plans with derision. Confidentially, don't you find il a joy to buy GLAD U Lit X'EKIF.K and to get service as we're giving it to you? You'll pardon us for mentioning the maltcr. won't you? We admit, we're slightly prejudiced maybe we're over-enthusiusi k: at times ! Service Meat and Grocery Service First-Quality Always Phone 7 ii iiiiiji.i i.uuijiiM.niM.i m ii i ui immmm.vmMimmumwxM i in MiiBnr--- M'TmihHM--' nMirtiFMi''-' .a m When ordering your flour be sure to specify Spring- ville Flour, made by the H LILLYWIIITE FLOUR MILL Your Laying Mash furnished to you at the mill f without any extra charge for mixing. l( LILLYWHITE FLOUR MILL J - - - ---- y, :-.rh..m.'TBTr,'n-i-t.Y"kl'',-',Ajjr,-1'-'J V WIMM$!&y the ' 7 LEADING f BRAMD J i V OF Y IOverallsrj jNEw r rj p r if thsy; L mmmm h M,MM miwBMiMII Foot Ball Excursion I " B. Y. U. versus U. of U. Cummings Field, Salt Lake City SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th SPECIAL TRAIN "OREM LINE" I Leaves Springville Round Trip a 8:42 a.m. $L1 I Good returning any time same day i A quick trip-a jolly trip-a cheap trip. Be i of the big glad crowd to go on the OKL..M anti 9 root for the home team. Surely it will be a tnnu- 1 ing game and well worth seeing. ' THANKSGIVING Holiday Excursions -j -(-q FARES ' ' " ROUNDTRIP DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD j Tickets on sale November 23. I 21 mill 2 hetwei'ii all points in ' Itali. Westwaler and west tbcrc-l tbcrc-l uf: also to all points on L. A. & S. L.. Soulliern l'acilic and Wost-cni Wost-cni Pai'ific where one-'ay fare I is SHU. on or loss. Final return l limit November 20. ! Tor detailed fares and rull-man rull-man reservut ions call on nearest Ilio firnnde au'enf. n-l!l A . ' WANT ADS KOU RALE Piano, as good as new. Extraordinary bargain. Party I leaving town. Phone 53-.I-2. nl2 FOR ItRNT 5 room steam heated apt.: gas sluve. hot water and lights furnished. Hnngerford Apts. nl2 |