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Show t ' ... Star Theatre PROGRAM WEEK OF JUNE 21 TO 26 MONDAY, JUNE 21 .. "THE AMERICAN VENUS" With Esther Ralston, Ford Sterling Lawrence Grey and "Miss America" (Fay Lanphier) A dazzling Beauty Pagent, of beautiful girls and Gorge-ous Gorge-ous Gowns. A thrilling picture filmed at Atlantic City during the annual Bathing Beauty Contest. Also Two reel comedy TUESDAY, JUNE 22 Conway Tearle, Alice Joyce and Clara Bow in "DANCING MOTHERS" Father was a rich idler, Daughter was a captivating Flapper, So Mother decided to ''Step out" herself. And when she starts the fun and thrills commence. Don't miss this picture. . Also Two reel Western WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 2324 Zane Grey's Sure Fire Thriller "BORN TO THE WEST" with Jack Holt, Margret Morris, Ray-mond Ray-mond Hatten and George Seigman Come West with Zane Grey where the Thrills begin.. A blood tingling he man action drama of the great open spaces where romance runs wild. Admission for this great picture only 15c and 25c . Note: Springville is playing this picture ahead of Salt Lake City. FRIDAY JUNE 25 Art Acord and his wonder horse "Raven" and his dog pal "Rex" in "THE SCRAPPIN' KID" Also Episode No. 3 of the Boy Scout Serial ;. "THE. RADIO DETECTIVE" SATURDAY, JUNE 26 Norma Shearer in "HIS SECRETARY" Here is the true story of a girl in the business world. The most fascinating love adventure you ever thrilled at You will adore Norma Shearer. Also another O. Henry Comedy "Cupid Al a Carte" COMING "The Fool" f'The Non Stop Flight" (For July 4th,) Tom Mix in "The Everlasting Whisper." When ordering your flour be sure to specify Springville Spring-ville Flour, made by the LILLYWHITE FLOUR MILL Your Laying Mash furnished to you at the mill ' without any extra charge for mixing. LILLYWHITE FLOUR MILL J'' $Pl$r& 7 (NATION-WIDE "Y I Mi J3 INSTITUTION- H 8 IJexHieyvQ tTJEPAHTWENT STORES g SPRINGVILLE, UTAH 1 WGJDNE'NEWS Interesting Alike to Everybody Making a dollar perform its full purchasing power is often more a wish than an actual realization. Not so here, where the fullest value Is always wrapped with every purchase. Your examination of this condition will conrince yon quickly. Try it Silk Frocks for Summer Most Reasonably Priced I 'ff? Summertime is Dress time ?ir anc' now 13 the time to jL W. 7f a SiUt Frock vv-hich is MyTVV 1 ha j bound to prove a joy and a IwSj r I blessing all the season! E- WWvvl 'S h Pec'av at 'his price I NSfSt'Hjf L In Sport and IJP Dress Styles I ' III llufi Either for tailored styles or' I III 1 lllllu fr tne roore dressed-up modes,! I III 111 I ttll 11 t 11 weI1"made frora surpris-j I .(JH' ine'y fine materials. Priced I v K mSt accePtaDly. at, PFf $6.90 Silk Gloves GINGHAM Spelling Style! 19,000 range a good as sortment, of patterns, per Mp- H0SE 8 PN For Children, 2 pairs for 25c I For Summer wear, our Eg Sillc Gloves can't be stir-' RAYON 1 passed. Stylish, durable, 1 well-made, and priced Costume Slips j Wly! ; $1.49 Featuring1 tHe popular j Z"TSl? HALF HOSE For Children I 9oC 15c to 49c Trim Bandeaux New Hats Of Popular Rayon For Little Girls Just enough of a Bandeao Fw, "tkra th to give neatness to the s m m e r fetching little figure. A Lady-Lylee stylo, jj, littic Good prioed surprisingly i Mfiw priced ooji 49c 98c f iking Boots For Women The outdoor woman, for wear on outing9 or about the farm or garden, will find in thia high top an exceptionally exception-ally dependable boot. : It is 14 inches high. Blucher style, of chocolate choco-late e 1 k s k 1 n, leather sole and heel. Very moderate in price at $8.90 - PATRONIZE THE MERCHANTS WHO j FOR THEY ARE SHU j SUPPORT TOUR j MOST RELIABLE j AND PROGRESSIVE HOME TOWN PAPEB WHERE MICE COUNTS i We are Service Specialists. We have nothing else to do. That's why we can serve you well. Many Springville car drivers drive out to Fourth North and Main because they know they get instant in-stant service. Lady drivers especially like the kind of service we give. They know they do not have to get out of their car for air for water for gas, or for oil. There are no long waits. We are the hurry-up station. sta-tion. Drive In. Shady Corner Service Station Let us keep your battery in repair distilled water free. FRANK SALISBURY, Mgr. Convenient rest rooms. 1 WANT ADS FOR SALE 27 acre farm located south east of Springville, Best location possible for raising fruit and farm products. Six room house, large barn and other outhouses, machinery and livestock. Will trade for Springville or Provo property. prop-erty. Terms to suit purse. Phone 33, Springville. WANTED High grade man as District Agent for the Aetna Life Insurance Company. Com-pany. A man with some selling experience preferred, though this is not essential, if otherwise qualified. quali-fied. Must be a "Go Getter' one who is looking to bigger fields for his life work and who wants to learn a substantial business in a substantial way under competent instruction and careful supervision. Address in Confidence, with brief personal history, Kahn & Mayer, General Agents, Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. O.T. the Extra Process for Extra Miles! Breaks all Tire Heeords The 500 Mile Speed Classic at Indianapolis hat always been a Battle of Tires. In 1911, Firestone won with fabric tires at 74.59 miles per hour. In 1920, Firestone won with cord tires at 88.55 miles per hour. In 1925,FireitoM won with Full-Siie Gum-Dipped Balloons at the record breaking average speed of 101.13 miles per hour. In 1926, Firestone again won with FuII-SUe Gum-Dipped Bnlloons. The ten cars to 6nish "in the money" wen all Firestone-equipped. They went the distance without a single blowout and with but two tire failures one diM to a puncture and the other to a leaky valve. This performance is even more remarkable when you consider the terrific speeds at which the cars traveled over this fifteen-yeawlo, rough brick track. The FireStOne ReCOrd fl Experienced race drivers will not risk their lives or chsncM . -r-. i r rr. I victory on any other tires. And in the commercial field, lsnf in Battle Ot I ireS E truck' motorbus and taxicab fleet operators, who keep careful con ,. I records are among the big users of Firestone Gum-Dipped Tiro- at IndianapollS fT1,e CitY Transportation Co., of Tacoma, Wash., writes: "0 of our 12 buses on Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires has one o Ptr 40,600 miles and still looks good for many miles of extrm servin Ytar Drfar Car Tlrj Hour For all around tire safety and mileage, Firestone cannot be beal." 19UH.rn.un """.on gr-1 ,.tF,rom Calumet Motor Coach Co., Hammond, Ind., the foJlowinl' iSlfgSr ESS? RS &92 'We operate 40 buses all equipped with Gum-Dipped Tu.TS. 1914 Thomai D.Laxe P.lmot 82.47 very low cost per mile on which these tires operate is conlde'W P."1" """i" 9!'j less than that of any other make." Hayes Bus Lines, Columbia, S. C; 1917 TnTr.c W'"d' 5?.V: "We operate 19 buses equipped with Firestone Gum-DlrH 1918 f World War 1 ,res- A number of these tires have run over 45,000 miles wittiou' 1919 Wllcoi Pugot Goodyear 88.06 ever having been removed from the rim " 1920 Chavrolat Mooroa Flr.rtaoa 88.15 T1..U.... 1 u , , , l92iMilion Frofitanac FirMona 89.62 Ine largest Icab companies in the world standardire on FiresloM 1922 Murphy Murphy Sp. FaoKoo. 94.48 Gum-Dipped Tires. W. R. Rothwcll, taxicab operator. Detroit, Midv-llll Midv-llll D "m, ' " "rT8,, " Two of mV Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires have run 7S, Boyar Spacnu Fitaauma 98.23 miles. iFkauona) Hundreds of thousands of car owners voluntarily testify to tw 1923 DaPalo Duaaanbar, jFull-Sba 101.H safety, comfort and economy of Full-Siie Gum-Dipped Balloon- (B.Uoo. W. H. Peacock, Birmingham, Ala., testifies: "I have had FirMKXK .926UOTW MHWSp.jEuuSrf 95.88 f'JilL " H C "it- ?d In that tW (Balloon, f 4,469 miles. H. C. Staehle, Minneapolis, Minn., says: "My Firt; t stone Bal pons have gone 4 9,900 miles and arc still in f mJ condition. These records of endurance, speed, safety and mileage could or have been made because of Firestone development of the Guov Dipping process which insulates and saturates every fiber of ever) r- , , cord w"h rbber, reducing friction and heat and building .' tfOjuxUfr strength and endurance in the cords-assuring you at alTtima- MOST MILES TER DOLLAR DUNN'S GARAGE J. M. NICHOLS We also sell Oldficld Tires and Tubes at Remarkably Low Prices-Made Prices-Made at the Great Firestone Factories and Cany the Standard Quarantee. AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER . . . 0&& Every Housewife in Springville strives to serve tasty meals. Sometimes Some-times she finds it hard if she hasn't the right quality merchandise. She never fails when she uses onr meats. We handle only the best. We ulrlvc for (illlillly. Brown's Market . ' RIDE THEp 1 - , "OREM cL line" ; zzzr , r , t for 11 , fcaaua tW Safety, ! Sr and J inwwus Economy j WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Saturdays to Mondays Inclusive Springrille to Salt fl1 PC Lake City and return V ' '0 Ask agent for details of oui one fare round trip antj 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 |