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Show Values 1931 was a difficult year.. But for Firestone it v a year of great accomplishments a year of unpre dented advancement in Tire Construction and T: Service. Since car owners bought fewer tires as a whole 1931 than in 1930, it is. significant .that they boug more Firestone Tires last year than the year before Extra Values Count. Gum-Dipping-, the Firestone patented proce: transiorms trie cotton cords into a strong, tons sinewy unit adds 58 cc longer flexing life to eve cord, giving Lo 25 to 40 longer tire life. Two Extro Cord Plies Under the Tread, the p: ented Firestone construction that gives 2G great pi tection against punctures.and blowouts, and 56 stron cr bond between tread and cord body. Fii'osicnc BcientiHcaliy designed tread is qui I , gives more comfort more non-skid protection ai longer non-skid wear. Take advantage of the added economy and sati faction that Firestone Tires will give you repla your worn tires with new Firestone Glim-Dipped B; loons the Safest Tires in the World. Anderson - Callister ! 3;i0 SOUTH MAIN, SPRINGVILLE - PHONE 177 I White Leghorn S This Is No Time To Send Money Away! OUR CHICKS LIVE, LAY AND PAY Ask Your Neighbors. , KEEP YOUR UTAH DOLLARS WORKING IN UTAH Buy with confidence. ! Timpanogos Hatchery 305 SOUTH SEVENTH EAST - PHONE 613-W I . PROVO, UTAH IS OUR CLEAN i I , BUSINESS I i . Anyone passing our S'S1 Etcre can see at a I jS' glance how clean it R i is .in .appearance. a I But it is only our tj h ? customers that B S , know fully how jjg 1 "clean'' and depend- f : able are our busi- S i ness policies. Giv- B 1 ing the buyer full M B ! 16 ounces to the . g I pounds, having the 1 1 - selling price plain- S 9 ' ly marked on each 0 i item, extending the j m ? buyer an itemized . m 3 ; adding machine slip a J v of their purchases,; g displaying only g M quality foods, ad- i S : justing all errors H H ' promptly and pleas- H 8 t antly and maintain- H ; ing fair prices, are I S' me of our pro- 1 U cedure that enables j I our patrons to J know the O. P. 8 Skaggs System poll- I Ej cies as well as the !!j I stores, are "clean." i Ycu wiii appreciate S these features too, S J alter a trial cr two. BAKERY 1 i PRODUCTS We know you can't 1 really afford to i ' bake y o u r own S ' bread, when it is B possible to secure O. P. S. bread at our i low price. The qual- ily is as good as any B . hr.me-made bread. R In fact, O. P. S. bread is very sim- H ilar to home-made 1 bread. It has real 1 fend vaii.e. O. P. S. rolls at only per B i dov.cn, are also t f S the home - made i t y ,p e . Count in i labor, you could not. 9 j afford to ni a k e f. I thtm for twice, our 3 1 selling price. 1 04SKAGGS I "A Surety cf Purity" gj UTMrilii llll I lllllfilllllillllimiBi j n KlYOll ! PROGRAM WEEK OF I FEBRUARY 12th TO 18th I FRIDAY and SATURDAY February 12th & 13th 1 Tom Kern, Nick Stuart and Marion Shilling in "Sundown Trail" A fast and thrilling western that will hold you spellbound from beginning to end. Also Comedy and episode No. 6 Battling with Buffalo Bill. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday February 141516 Jam-t Gaynor & Charles Farrell With i:l Brendel in "DELICIOUS" A peach of a pair . . Janet and Charlie in their gayest, fastest, happiest romance, with lots of laughs by Brendel, Also comedy and screen novelties. novel-ties. Continuous shows every Sunday starting 4 p. in. cdncsd-iy and Thursday February 17th and ISth Tanl I.ukas. Dorothy Jordan & Charlie Kugt;U's in "The Beloved Bachelor" A play that plays a joy song in your heart, tender love story, with Paul Lukas more lovable th;in ever. Also news revl and Cartoon eoniftiy. Condensed Report of the Condition of the Springville Banking Company at the Close of Business. December 31, 1931 as Rendered to the State Banking Department y RESOURCES . LIABILITIES , . Capital Stoclt $ 75.000.00 Loans and Discounts 5315.396.10 s lu .55.000.00 Overdrafts 2,540.35 , 9 undivided Profits 6,206.40 Bank Building Charged Off Demand Deposits 298.672.03 Furniture and Futures. . .Charged Off savings Deposits 314,716.43 C aims and Judgments 42.30 Ue-discounU none Stoeks and Bonds 16,205.00 Notes Payable none U. S. Liberty Bonds .$152,016.87 Municipal Bonds 39,024.85 Cash on hand and T due from other Banks 223.799.30 Total Cash and Liquid Securities $-115,471.02 TOTAL ' $749,654.86 TOTAL $749,654.80 COMPLETE COMMERCIAL BANKING SERVICE OFFICIOUS IIIltlXTOKS i,, w.,, ..... We Solicit Your Patronage SI. O. PACK A HI). " M. O. PACKARD President 1'HKDHHK'K DUNN 1 DK. V. DC W, . SALISBURY ' Vice President "TlUTC Is No SllbxtillllC IKKOOk" C. i. SAI.ISIH ItV, W. A. MoKKN'.IR !'h"'r f (ir Stlf'f II " II.T. KIOVNOl.DS, Jr. F. C. PACKARD. 'Ul OU,tW C S. WOOD Asst. Cashier A. W. IIAHMKIt i ; 31 H IF"tTlI Now is The " 37 JfeVj Time To iHlSv i" USE KOLOB 2 LUMBER I Rail-liny; materials that you. porhaps, havo felt we too expensive to permit you to make those i"1!"'1" menls you have loin; wanted to make are now pvieod low that every one should lake advanlano of t hcni. 0 Plant is fully equipped to fill everv buildiiuv reqiin ment at the now low prices. ; Kolob Lumber Co. Plume 12 TRY A WANT AD FOR SALE A few young gobbler turkeys at $10.00 each as long as they last. They are from a Los Angeles An-geles strain of the "Peerless Giant" breed. See Willis Dibble or L. M. Gillilan, Mapleton, Utah. tf MAN'S HEART STOPPED BY BAD STOMACH GAS V. L. Adams bloated so with gas after meals that his heart missed beats. Adlerika brought out all gas and now h- eats anything and feels fine. Hedonist Drug Co. in Span-Mi Span-Mi Fork by City Drug Co. udv. |