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Show , WANT AOS f I.; 'LASTERINC AND STUCCO '. , V. U. and L. A. Ntelsou will tend "., j o It In a manner that will please ' r' 'ou, both to the work and cost. '1 I,- prinKville, Utah. tf. l"!'V'' 101C SAI.K l''nll and winter apple s n ':' C)') ceul.s per Unshed. Wayne Juhn- -L ', '.' son. ; . i; I 1 WANTKD Dress making and nil ;,. !! kinds (if sewing. Mrs. T. It. Young. !. ' Corner of 4lh North and 3rd East. , -I1 ', I''0K paperlinhgiim', painting and 11 plastering see Mark Alexander. ,' Work guaranteed at reasonable 1 prices. 1'Ok SALE liaby Carriage aa ,,i good as new. .Mrs. George Turner. , : 1 " FOR KK.NT One or two rooms for 'J'." furniture storing purposes, A. Y. '"tV'i "Wheeler, phone 45-W. "': '! I'OH KALE One well bred Jersey Vl1'1' cow. D. S. Ilopla, Maploton, Utah. .''Y, !' "f.1 'j'pV - F(U SAI.K 5 acres of farm land I I i on tin.' (dd Jordan farm. Inquire S ' Kiln .May Poleage. .(,!' A FOIt S A tAZ U50 White I-eghorn i pidlets. 7 ic each. Kd Reynolds ii I' a " I'hoiif tiS-W. I',!! FOIt KK.NT Furnished apartment. ! C 1 Kearns Hotel. !' FOIt SALK Alfafa and wild hay, t either delivered or in stack. East-'V East-'V "; man Clegg. F-8. H: ( . 'j: WANTED Jlrs. Gunnell weaves! ' n( rugs. New equipment guarantees ii , satisfaction. - V ! , i' 1 BABY CHICKS Can supply you with specials and save you "V money. Sterling Farm, Ohlen ' V j 1 Hatchery, I'ioneer Chicks. See me 'u i . at the evening poultry classes at - s the Springville high school. R. L. f , Ashhy, American Fork. J-ll 'i L . 1 WANTED Get your meat smoked V, at Mrs. George Noe's, IWjC apiece. ' 1 F-8 Star Theatre PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF FEB. 11 TO 16 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 JAK HOLT and WANDA HAWLEY in "NOBODY'S MONEY" Something new for Jack Holt. A comedy drama of book agents and bootleggers. Also BUSTER KEATON in "THE BALLONATIC" TUESDAY, FEB. 12 VIOLA DANA in i Irvin S. Cobb's celebrated story of a heart in hock. "THE FIVE DOLLAR BABY" A bouncing youngster worth its weight in laughts. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEB. 13 AND 14 TOM MIX assisted by "TONY," the Wonder Horse, in "THREE JUMPS AHEAD" . A tale of the Western Plains where the best man wins. We advise our patrons to come early for this picture. Children 15c, Adults 25c. FRIDAY, FEB. 15 Here they are the series you have been asking for REGINALD DENNY in "The New Leather Pushers," first of which is "YOUNG KING COLE" Also JACK HOXIE in "THE MAN FROM WYOMING" A dramatic story of a sheep and cattlemen's feud. Also "THE STEEL TRAIL," Last Episode. Matinee 4:15 Admission 5c and 10c. SATURDAY, FEB. 16 Robert McKim, Carl Gantvoort and Claire Adams in Stewart Edward White's story "THE GREY DAWN" i A story of the early days in San Francisco. See the j Vigilantes rid the city of the lawless element. I Also Two-reel Century Comedy 1 COMING "ADAM'S RIB'" HAROLD LLOYD in "GRANMA'S BOY" THOMAS MEIGHAN in "THE NE'ER DO WELL" WORLD'S ' fliyr4Vfe RS LARGEST i Jll GOODS chain MM WmMf MLP i DEPARTMENT I I ft fr MmUf organization (- 475 DEpARTMENT STORES RIs MAIN STREET, SPRINGVILLE. ! DO YOU FAVOR DISARMAMENT? Depends does it not, upon what you are disarming for? The store where you do your trading, needs no "battle fleets nor armies" to defend it provided justice and honestv actuates its motives. RIGHT makes might! 21 years is a great test! . The J. C Panney Company, since 1902, has been governed by business ethics that have been victorious in every test. It has maintained ideals which have won the admiration and the liberal patronage of its patrons. Test it yourself! Dainty Crisp Ginghams For Spring Dresses and Aprons ! Nothing like Ginghams for Spring time! You'll want to begin your Spring sewing when you see these new patterns in all colors and at such low prices for ! quality! Dainty little checks, gay plaids and solid colors for little girls school ! dresses, for house dresL ss or for aprons. These values will appeal to you. 26- inch Staple Apron Check Gingham, a good V'L" gingham at aow price. Yd 15o f t 3t!Wt' 4 i 27-inch Apron Check Gingham, a serviceable f 47 quality in a full range of colors, in checks of f A f fjfjl 27- inch Dress Ginghams in checks,, plaids and Jrf,'& plain colors, a well woven material at a low 28- inch Cheviots, very strong afld serviceable, fSL liiiOt-: mT" i ) for men's shirts, children's rompers, etc. Yd. 19c U fiefCiJS; IqiJ 32 -inch Amoskeag Chambray Gingham of good jT Krfttlsllsj raiiiij 32-inch H. C S. Dress Gingham (our own Fffrxt H 1 PW brand) in a most attractive range of patterns, Mrjf ttt533fSfj consisting of staple checks, baby checks, tlf fHKSGis? plain colors and colorful novelty effects. Yd. 23e 1 loOvssSf 32-inch Amoskeag A. F. C Gingham of fine "" !V7SE3 quality. This well-known brand in a wide toZrNfcJr range of patterns. Yd. ,29c N?5Jv ..... Curlex "Electric r:LS& Curling Iron and. f Waver ' WAVER, S j 23 CLAMP f rjftyf Complete with 2-Piecs Attachment, Plug and Ml A JOY Wire Cord Guard We've new one-piece j 'y VVOX'IA.'N' v aps, made of imported xi fT TOT "PTJ lightweight softings. Full P UM ilKj satin, lined. Full'leather fa T1e highly nickel CL-AITP sweat. Visor reinforced fif plated finish, ebonized ATTACHED with stitching. handle, general design k and appearance make CS-N6 J? 1 QQ IX the Curlex Electric Curling Iron S8 i O W and Waver a most attractive toil- V 'v ( et article for the dressing table. vV It has a scientifically construct- V Q ed heating element that provides Xv5 the proper amount of heating for f" w RlonmerS AT curlin& and waving the hair. Vfl D10UUlCr The Curlex becomes a Waver Rod bv re- Knee Length J moving the clamp. To remove the clamp, Women's, Striped Char- K lift the spring above the lock pin in the O meuse, in a variety of colors. ferrule T A Beautiful, Natunal-Looking Wave is Sj C t Ar If Result when the Waver Rod is Used. U Just Received ! New Spring Dresses i A most comprehensive line in the new materals and colors. In S,ime We leatr? some yex'y Pretty styles in sizes for the woman- TTI"s announcement will be good news to the 19.75 to $34.75 J l ( ! :' FOR RENT Four rooms. Inquire is; at the Iudepeudent Print Shop. 'C i( Phone CO. ( n I ,k r 'jOST String of yellow bends. i' .f Return to the Herald office and 'i-t ii ret reward. I 3.' ' in. ?OIt SALK Jonathan apples, , u hand picked orchard run, 3o cents ' lt.'i i bushel. II. B. Wins. Mapleton F-15 Fon SALE REAL ESTATE IV-U, MPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ,j. n , '-room modern brick borne, ". t cement basement, walks, lawn, Or c urbiiiK, barn, garage, large lot 7 1 1 ) fruit trees, close to high S t chool. Pay $1500, balance same ji s rent. i 2S(H) brick home, close in on east j! sile ; must sell at once. j .40 Frame house ,two large it v i-'Vooius, new ; good lot and fruit y ees. t: uikling lots at reasonable prices. jre', MINER & MUSAGE, . enl Estate. Phone 41-J. I (HAS. M, RMiTr', 5; D- -u Physician and Surgeoil; i . c cfice, Springville Bank Bldg. i- '! unice Phone I0G. J'1. ;sidence, D1-. DUhn's homS, ., Res. Phone 101, h, : " p; DR- ARTHUR VANCE ,' VETERINARIAN " ft 6 W. 3rd N., Provo, Utah. ;' !," Phone 681-NW. !li f ' See the I ! l GEORGE A. WRIGHT : i'-'i PLANING MILL It '. bout that Cabinet Work. ;, Phone 68. , " binet Making; Doors and ' Vi "ow Frames; Finishing ! .: xjrk. Saw Sharpening and j l ' , Jrtairing Done. Prices i -"isonable. -. J. M. CLARKE : ' V;-Cor. :lrd S. and 2nd W. FRANK MORTON ,' .- Advertising Agent : 1 ; 4G5, SpringA-ille, Utah. ! ; .'. ingville 800 ! ' x '.'t jleton 300 ! 1 stssfc, It will be r" v your time to visit the WELLWORTH STORE for Hose, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Shirts, Slippers, Oxfords, Riding Pants, Rubbers, Overshoes, Ties. And oodles of other things at money-saving money-saving pi-ices. Springville, Utah. . SEE OUR SUPERIOR LINE OF TOILET REQUISITES NOW ON DISPLAY ; P. D. & Co. Vanishing Cream, Almond Cream, Shaving Cream, Cold Cream, Tooth Paste. Rouges, Powders, Lip Sticks, Lotions and Creams. Yours for a Healthy Skin. Hedquist Drug Co. No. 5 KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Springville, Utah. One-Day Service on Kodak Finishing. ? 700 THE SPRINGVILLE HERALD-BEACON ! vomm ."2000 and four magazines for $2.05 l.'M 200 To increase the circulation of The Springville Herald- ia'.-.'vnish Fork'. S00 Beacon so that every home in Springville and Mapleton will 70t i v e Shore 500 e included in our subscription list we will send the Herald- ;,e v ; 11 Beacon for one year, and these four monthly magazine : The ir' i ' AKKHAL DEFNESS PeoPle's Popular Monthly, Good Stories, The Farm Journal, 'i' .ton caused by an inflamed con- and The Household, each for a year, all five for $2.05. 1 "Cd Ty0bu ' ha6" Vumbung This offer is &ood for both new subscribers and for E a or imperfect hearing, umesa those now on our subscription list. 'i-tllVSSmly baendeb3!royedUfCoer: Bring or send $2.05 and you will pay your Herald- "16 '! : i.l's catarrh medicine Beacon subscription for an entire year and for four maga- ' SiVo what we claim 'for It rid Zines. ) YTc"iSfiT. 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