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Show Let Us Do f Your Spring WALLPAPERING l Expert Workmen D.T.R.C0. !; Your MODEL T FORD -s. is still a good car THE Model T Ford lcl the motor industry for twenty years because of its sturdy worth, reliability and economy. econ-omy. Those same reasons continue to make it a good car. As a matter of fact, nearly one-fourth of all the automobiles auto-mobiles in use today are Model T Fords. Millions of them can be driven two, three and even five more years with reasonable care and proper replacements. Figures show that the average life is seven years. Don't sacrifice your Model T, therefore, but take it to the Ford dealer and have him estimate on the cost of putting it in Al shape. A very small expenditure may be the means of giving you thousands of miles of additional service. For a labor charge of $20 to $25 yon can have youv motor and transmission completely overhauled. This price includes new bearings, reboring cylinders and any other work necessary. Parts are extra. Valves can be ground and carbon removed for $3 to ' S t. The cost of lightening all main bearings is only $6. The labor charge for overhauling the front axle is $4-.50 lo $3 rear axle assembly, $5.75 to $7. New universal joint will be installed for a labor charge of $3. Brake shoes rclined for $1.50. Rear spring and perches rcbushed for $1.75. The cost of overhauling the starting motor is $3. A labor charge of approximately approxi-mately $2.50 covers the overhauling of the generator. It will pay you, therefore, to see yonr Ford dealer and have liim put your Model T in good running order. By doing so you will protect and maintain the investment invest-ment you have in your car and get months and years of reliable transportation at a very low coet per mile. Ford Motor Company I ? "N 'springville' 1 To Be Real and Lasting Must Combine Quality with Low Price All Three Are Found Here A Group of Spring's Smartest New Frocks . . . Showing Summary Trends in Color 1 . and the same Attractive Prices I y tOF v t??h'fL ' f$&r V These frocks "are tHe II a-v tsSr rrl I Very newest expres- VV iW. ' Bions of the mode for ' VuTjin fM In 7 immediate wear . . . 1 ' I W I drtkd s. and f or aM summer, Avll r Vr) j jv gay ' die prInts Nvj y 1 y'jf jr yy dkrS r? new and summery t2Sr LJv 551 'MrF Ri " n ou n I Jackets and jacket effects are prominent e AT v; "1 among these charming frocks . . . also IJ i yr j i'lTjia lingerie touches at tho collar and cuffs, W M ' TTj bow trimmings and novelty skirts ... f Mti each one is delightful . . . anrtIFrl J j priced with moderation. I Tl For Women For Misses For Junlorsv $990 to $1475 )) J I Greater Opportunities for Thrift I Gh &k anc Smartness" I f during f Coat Month I trf 01$ fa specialized effort of buyer and manufacturer betters die I ' i WMj " ?Cnney' ComPJny's own day-by-day values. Here the fash- t I '.lfl ion-wise shopper will find style successes nt less than she would I ' 'i 'pi cxpect t0 P1 ioc 1 vcr7 ordinary type of coat . . . two rsccp- ! ; ,,ta fejjj 150,111 rouP' ... at two tremendous savings'. Sizes for women. jl j 1 17 misses and juniors. nlr4in $690 to $90 (I Vbit ! D.T.R.Co. Drapery Dept. Now! TO SEATTLE We are pleased to announce that O. P. S k a g g s System Stores are .oon to open in Seattle and surrounding territory. terri-tory. Our stores have been needed in that section and now that most of the various food Chains of the Northwest have combined or consolidated, consoli-dated, they will be needed more than ever. Stores will be opened in Oregon, too. All will be owned own-ed and operated by local firms or individuals in-dividuals just the same as is our store of Spi ingville. WE WON'T JOIN THEM Some have hinted that we should join the O. P. Skaggs System with other Chains but we have and will always refuse re-fuse to do so, be- cause there would be no legitimate advantage ad-vantage and we could never be happy hap-py if we had no competition, com-petition, .lust bear in mind that the O. i P. Skaggs System I store of Springville i will always protect you against any retail re-tail food monopoly. SEE and HEAR them Talk, SingXind Dance AT PBOVO . ' STHome of rerf ected S0T' I Vitaphone & Movietone FUf. & SAT. May 3 - 4 Fully Sj-nchronlzed with Music and Special Effects RICHARD DIX in REDSKIN Filmed in Natural Colors in the gorgeous Indian country ' Also Talking Comedy 4 BIG DAYS Starting SUNDAY May 5 ALL TALKING Singing and Dancing CHARLES I Buddy Rogers Nancy Carroll !in 'Close Harmony' When 'Buddy" Sings and plays you'll join in the chorus. Also Talking Act THL'HS. FRI. & SAT. May 9-10-11 1(10 Talking! 100 Laughing! 100 American! . Farce-Comedy! "THE HOME TOWNERS" with All-Star fast If Vim Want Comedy SF.K the things they du! UFA K the things they say! Also Talking Act FOR SALE Nice Home and good barn on 2nd East Center (PO finfl Street, fine location p0 jUUU 47 acres, modern home, 10 acres of Stork Delicious and Johnilh Apples a fine farm i and a good location. G room modern brick home by High School, fine location, ?s:" $3,100 Main Street Property, One acre, 5 room brick j0 Cfin home. Bargain (J0jJUU 0 acres of land, chicken houses , with 3,000 chickens, also new brick home . $3,500 13 acres Grape vineyard and alfalfa on Hobble Creek Can-yon Can-yon Road fl;n enn A snap at iJZj JUU ij acres, fruit trees, 4 room : brick home, close in would make an excellent CO CRH chicken farm, at . . HZ,DUU If you want to rent a home see WrrI. PARRY Private letters and other stenographic work dono at this office. I "TRIBUTES OF LOVING MEMORY f THAT LAST FOREVER" are reflected in our mcmor- Jf 1 ials. We have a large variety rrJril 1 of the leading granites from ! . .i . V M which to make your selec- ' - -T OWERS v L t If you anticipate the erection Cz: : ;;; ' V-l ! of a monument or marker it Lltf'Jr will pay you to make your se- lection early. I See us before you buy. Our prices are right. j Beesley Marble & (Bastite Works I PROVO Just South or Tabernacle UTAH |