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Show It's Your Fault 3 If you are still paying high prices I for ycur meats and groceries, or if you are receiving inferior qual- ! ily of either, it is your own fault, I now that there is an O. P. SKAGGS I SYSTEM store located in Spring- P ville. Perhaps, through force of 1 habit, you are still buying your , foods in the old time way end from i the old time dealer, and if you are, S you are missing more than you H eculd possibly imagine. DAY OF CHANGES I AND IMPROVEMENT I This is a day of specialization, of B elimination cf waste of time and I I materials. It is a period of the I J greatest progress the world has ' known. Methods of load distribu- 1 3 ticn have changed and improved ; I even more than other mercantile 8 lines, and the 0. P. SKAGGS SYS- 4 TEM methods are credited with I I having attained the highest degree ! 1 of efficiency, sanitation and econ- I omy in operation today. Try buy- ' I ing foods the new way, it will pay i ycu greatly in satisfaction and : m savings. ; , : , . . J I t tot "WE KNOW OUR ONIONS" A slang expression, but it 'means a lot. We not only know good groceries, but we sell them, and satisfy your desire for the best by selling them at very low prices. Fine household necessities necessi-ties are cur specialty. Your holiday will be twice as en-ioyable en-ioyable if you buy them here. J. F. SMITH MERC. l PRETTY I I , SWEATERS pi '. MEN AND WOMEN M a'so a full line of BLAZERS AND H LUMBERJACKS ffl A1 in god form, stylish m and comfortable for the 0M coming cold weather. m 3 The STYLE I hi i-f shop. fej A- W. Reynolds Atwater Kent Radio j 1 92 8 - i An announcement by A. Atwater Kent J I It is only right that purchasers should share in the j I results cf up-to-date manufacturing methods. This is i a the tendency cf the time. j a In cur 152 acre factory our production engineers I I and other experts, since the inception of radio, have ! I been working out manufacturing economies, possible ; I only with operations cn a large scale. 1 These advancements have enabled us not only to I maintain but constantly to improve the qualify of Atwater Kent Radio. I Therefore the public will receive the benefits of a 20 per cent average reduction on all our radio products 1 beginning immediately. , The new prices are in keeping with the long cslab- Iishcd Atwater Kent policy cf sharing with the public : I the results of economies as fast as they are put into practical operation. I ' A. ATWATER KENT. ; I MODKL 35, six-tube, One MODUL 33, six-tube, Ono : I Dial Receiver. Crystalline- Dial Receiver with anten- finished cabinet; gold- na adjustment device. Un- jj plated ship-model name usual selectivity. Solid ma- ' plate, decorative rosettes hogany cabinet; gold-plat- ,' I and power supply switch. ed name plate, power sup- ply switch and vernier 1 jj $51.00 knob. $80.00. j MODEL E Radio Speaker. ' !The result of nearly three MODEL 30, six-tube, One ! years' laboratory work. Dial Receiver.' Solid ma- j I Faithfully covers the en- hogany cabinet; gold-plat- 1 :ire range of musical tones. , , . I from the lowest to the ed namC plate powcr sup- I highest register. With 9 P'y switch and vernier I ' feet of flexible cord. $26.00 knob. $70.00. M ' "B" TOWER UNIT. Automatically controlled by switch on I receiving set. "A" battery and trickle charger can be con- I nected to this "B" Power Unit, in which case the automatic I switch also starts and stops charger if one is used Plugs into 2 j A.C. light socket. Delivers up to 135 volts. Operates Atwater I ' Kent Receiver or other make consuming not more than 40 I milliamperes. Brown crystalline finish. K Including long-life rectifying tube (no filament to burn out) I : and 7-foot flexible cord. ; I j Type R, for 60-cycle 110 to 115 volt Alternating Current, $12. i The 1928 prices, effective now E RECEIVING SETS RADIO SPEAKERS i Model 35 $51 Model E .. $2G ! Model 30 ........ 70 Models II and G . 15 I Model 33 80 "B" POWER UNITS i Model 32 95 Type R 2 :' Atwater Kent Radio Hour every Sunday night on 23 associated stations. City Drug Co. j See Us Before You Buy a Radio I . Vou'H Be Glad If You Do We are pleased to announce that we have made arrangements with the I Jeweler of the Ashton Jewelry Co- of Provo, to do all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing at our store, begin- ning Monday, Nov. 7th. All repair ! work will be absolutely guaranteed to j give perfect satisfaction, with reason- j able prices. I In connection with our watch and jewelry repair department, we have added to our stock cf merchandise a complete line of jewelry; also the famous line of Gruen Watches. We i ask that you keep us in mind and when you need anything in the above men- j I tioned lines, as vell as anything in our I regular drug lines. We will be more I than pleased to take care of you. For a Greater Springville, spend your money in ycur home town. I YOURS FOR SERVICE I Snelson -Drug Co. j - t n i.i-.. ii. i in i li.rararafcflB&IMBBKBBEgigaa ! VOTE FOR J HILTON A. ROBERTSON ; FOR MAYOR OF SPRINGVILLE , Fcr years has been one of our largest taxpayers. Has plenty of ability. : , M I He is conservative and will watch the peoples' interest. I t , Has served in, public capacity before, discharged his duties most 1 acceptably. j t Some using false argument that because he is employed in Provo he cannot take care of the duties of mayor as well as other candidates. I ; In matter of employment his is better situated than either of (he B other candidates fcr office of mayor. 9 .,; , He is within ten minutes reach by auto during day and can be found I any time by telephone. g His business allows him to be home soon as regular business hours I are over. ' k I- - He is energetic and efficient. He has proved his worth and during next two years will keep Spring- I j ville in front ranks of progress and be a wholesome factor in maintaining j her high ideals and civic pride. i 1 i Vole for him and the entire Democratic ticket, and you will be proud $ of our city's achievement during their administration. g (Political advertisement paid for by the Springville Democratic Committee) |