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Show TGVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, j " 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 ?AGE THREE Here's Where You Get Real Karsains PATHFINDERS Talk about tire values ! We offer you the biggest, best-lookinjr best-lookinjr oversize eorcl on the market at a price that fits the most economical purse. And you know what a sturdy, rough-treaded performer per-former this tire is when we tell you who makes it Goodyear. That means real quality to every motorist who knows what a tire is. We've pot your size for you here. If it isn't listed alongside, along-side, it's here at just as low a price as those quoted. Balloons, Bal-loons, high pressures, straight sides, clinchers. Every one of them just out of fresh, new stock full of riding comfort, long wear and satisfaction. And our standard Goodyear Service prompt, capable and courteous goes with every Pathfinder Tire you buy. We Sell Goodyear j Tires, Tubes and Accessories Spring ville j Garage RIDE THEp 1 - , -I "OREM LINE" j for "i G Safety a F and r Economy BpS" WEEK-END' EXCURSIONS Springville to Salt (M CK Lake City and return P I iU J Ask agent for details of oui one fare round trip and. 2 ;ents per mile rates. Special car service for . protection of perishable freight. Salt Lake & Utah R.R. Henry I. Moore and . 0. P. Abercrombie, Receivers Don't hesitate to speculate those who bought German marks have money to burn. That's about all those who speculate have. They generally general-ly have something to burn if nothing more than a stricken strick-en conscience. This bank cannot advise speculation. We are dedicated to service, and nothing pleases us more than to serve our patrons engaged in legitimate conservative business enterprises. enter-prises. We'll be glad to talk your problems over with you. Springville Banking Co. "There is No Substitute for Safety." MEN! For those Hunting: Bctts see J. 0. Reynolds Adv. r. Voter, You Are a Stockholder in the State of Utah! re Are the Issues of the Present Campaign Which Will Affect Your Interests! "fiii.'llt administration of national affairs ruidor President Coolidge -ii a creditable success. His prudent economy, his great wisdom as ' -mtni and his many other tjiialifi.-alions for this high position itit jiiaong the foremost of our Presidents. Should he not lie sup-. sup-. i iy a Republican Congress? "Will not rtah's interests be served V ol.'cling a dclegnrion to Congress which litis already made an .. record and now enjoys the good will and co-operation of the :il Administration? ii.1 National Administration litis been efficient, economical and t -ive. It represents five years of constructive legislation and .iiliiiinistration by the Itepubliean parry. Here are some of its itieiits : Tiie Washington conference for liniifatimi of armament. Atlc:.'i';ti of a budget system. Reduction of luxes bv K2,ri!f,000,0ifi per annum. Reduction of national debt by xr,.!im).)il0.000. Passage of agricultural ere lit laws. Emergency (itrii'f law which saved farmers from ruin in 1021. Grain futures act. Art regulating meat packers. Act organizing agricultural eo-operalie.n. Art creating co-operative bureau in Department of Agriculture. Limitation of immigration in the interests of American Labor. World War Veterans' relic;. Adoption of a general irceelive tariff measure. Post office department piared en self-supporting basis. Abundance of other legislation for advancement of our country. 'Mm Smoot by virtue of his ability and industry, and his 23 years tint service in' the Tinted Slates Senate, is one of the outstanding i'.rs of our country. His influence tit Washington is not exceeded ! man in Congress.' To replace hint now would be to relinquish the -'"ling power and prestige that 1'tah now enjoys. ' ('(ntgressinan. Messrs. Colum and Lctltherwood, have likewise '"itiielMit representatives of this slate. Their servicesl have nifnnnly effective and valuable in promoting the interests of If returned to Congress, they will be even greater. That is one tltcy should be re-elected. Vet (here is another, far more vital During the remainder of the term of President Coolidge and "ll'licitii ailininistralioli. il is essential to good government to have Jit: majority in Congress of the same political faith. Governmental Hie dependent on this. 'ill's basic industries mining, agrictiilnre ami livestock need such "m as the Republican lariM' affords. 'km these industries are pro! E-cted and enabled to flourish, mami-' mami-' r. eninloyer, enipioyee, profe. stonal man, laboring man, profit and 1,1 should Leon men in Congress who believe in a tariff which pro-f pro-f resources. 'Voter, you are a stockholder in (his great institution, the Stale Therefore, on November '2nd, to Protect Your Own Interests, e to Promote Yoi:r Own Prosperity, f to Keep Experience and Influence at Work for Utah. VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 2nd v.ii;mm;! .v"lrrs are warned against e'evenlh li.mv political propaganda, '''issues of lite present ounipamn h ive been squarely p resettle. 1 Hi'publicaii Committee and -a.eak.rs. Circulation of ex--"riii.-.l, misleading or u.il.nin.lr.l campaign material by our '"fsaiios in the hist hours of I h tipaian. when it is loo bite r'fnle or "nail the lies." should be reseii led anil eoitdemued. and ''"I'lii'tlls should not be given c.n micro I ion. F.iii'l Sil.K'AN STATE COAiM ITTKK. Don't Let That RADIATOR , FREEZE ' use CHROMINE Freeze-Proof Extends from Drum to Radiator One Charge lasts All Season First Cost is the Only Cost and that Is less than other Less effective Methods. Use Your Car all Winter No Trouble with CHROMINE SHADY CORNER SERVICE STATION Gas Oils Tires Give Us a Call You'll like pur Service j Republican Ticket U. S. Senator E. O. LEATHERWOOD Congressman ELIAS HANSEN Judge State Supreme Court CLIFFORD E. YOUNG LEROY DIXON State Senators GEORGE F. SHELLEY ACHSA PAXMAN J. O. STONE JOHN ROBERTS House of Representatives M. S. CHRISTIANSEN Four Year Term Commissioner W. O. CREER j Two Tear Term Commissioner E. B. DASTRUP Clerk JOHN C. TAYLOR Treasurer ' PRISCILLA CHRISTENSEN Kecorder J. D. BOYD Sheriff CHARLES HAWKINS Assessor j HUGO PRICE Surveyor - I. E. BROCKBANK Attorney (Political Advert isemonl ) I LOST Large white pig, northwest of Springyille. Notify Seth Bullock, Bul-lock, Provo, JS3 East 3rd South. FOR SALE Bushel baskets at $2 a dozen at the Stoddard orchard. Springville. Cull Phin Dibble on the Dibble Springville phone. old FOR SALE 150 yearling hens, inquire in-quire Wm. Masters, P. O. Box 1 to Springville. o22 FOR RENT M furnished rooms; also unfurnished o room house and business building with .". nice rooms upstairs. See ,1. S. Groes-beck, Groes-beck, Springville. o22 FOR RENT The Mothers' Stttdy fl nil tray--. 2,"ic a doz. Phone 1-KI-.I. FOR SALE 20(1 pullets. Phono 00-.I-2. IKirSEWIVES For better cooking invesligttle the Kitchen Craft WATERLESS COOKER. It saves lime and labor. Any woman would appreciate one as a Christinas gift. See Andrew Pierce. no FOR SALE One calf. Tuesday. Nov. 2. 10 o'clock. Field of West llulchings. o-2'0 FOR SALE Fine table carrots. 75c per hundred. .?7.ri0 per ton. John I V. Wordsworth, Phone 15-I-.I o-2f) j When yon Think SIKlKS. Think) (if .J. 0. 'eyiiolds. Adv. I Strawberry 1 Water Users 1 Meeting Thursday 1 Nov. 4, 192G j City Hall 9 ! 7:30 P.M. For the purpose ot nominating one Director. T-T rtfi 1 ii, ,hmi i in nMmnn |