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Show Want Ads FOR SAUK TVHcious upi Sec- Wayne Johnson, Ko'yi North and Main. ilay. Old established line. Samples, special deals help I make quick sales, large profits. For particulars write V. T.. Rawleigh Co., Dept. UTK-S7-X. Denver, Colo. n28 I SPRINGVILLE I BUSINESS ! DIRECTORY ' : - CLAUDIN FUNERAL HOME 1-10 South Second West Anilmlum-o Service I rhone 142 six room brick home, barn, gal-ape, coops, family orchard, Price $2000. o o o o Will trade 439 acres in McKinnon, Wyoming, four room homo,, all improvements. Some one looking" for a ranch would not have to look any further. o o o o Five acres ot land located on Fourth North together with a home, barn, flowing well, make me an offer and will consider an easy payment plan with low rate of interest. o o o o Rentals Notary Public Fire Insurance o o o o See YM. PAKUY Phone 5GJ. FOR SALIC OR TRADE Reo sedan, cheap. Good mechanical condition. O. K. by state inspection. inspec-tion. Wright Planing Mill. FOR RENT Furnished apt. 1ST East Fourth South. n28 BARGAIN Modern home, six rooms with bath, close to the high school. Price $1700. Act at once. See Wm. Parry. Phone 56J. FOKSA.LE Large stove in good condition. See Mrs. J. W. Clegg, 548 South 3rd East. LOST A large bunch of keys. If finder will return them to Springville Herald office, a reward re-ward will be given. SPECIAL Five room home, :-4 acre of choice land, lawns, shade trees, flowing well. Price if taken at once $1100. Terms $250 down and $13.00 per month. See Wm. Parry. Phone 56J. 4FOR convenient modern rooms, see Palfreyman Apts. 251 E. 3rd South. fl FOR SALE Two good milk cows and hay at bargain. Inquire at Herald office. Phone 56J. i j Success Makes For j Appearance Appearance Makes For Success "DICK'S" Harbor and lieautv Shop "It Pays To Look' Well" A. Y. WHEELER MORTUARY Funeral Director and 1 Embalmer i PHONE 44 FOR SALE Baby bed, large size, good condition. Also mattress. 92 W. 3rd So. WANTED :Good dependable woman wo-man or girl over 18 for housework. house-work. Sundays and holidays off board, room if desired, small salary. 92 W. 3rd So. FOR SALE Jersey cows, enquire Earnest Oakley, 274 South 2nd West, Springville. FOR SALE Two acres of ground and a modern home, coops for 750 chickens. Will trade for Springville property. Located close to Del Monte Factory, Fac-tory, Spanish Fork. o o o o One of the best building lots on Center street, Price $325. o o o o acre of ground, two room home good barn, fine location and if taken at once $700. o o o o Five room modern brick home located just east of the Washington Washing-ton school house, half basement, furnace, just like new, price $3400. o o o o Located in the business district, a five room brick home, nice garden gar-den spot. Price $1300. o o o o One and one-third acres of land, SALESMEN WANTED OPPORTUNITY RAISE' YOUR PAY If you have car. Established Estab-lished Rawleigh Routes in Utah pay good steady cash incomes. Opening now in Tooele, Carbon and Emery counties. Use our capital we furnish good stocks food products, cosmetics, household house-hold necessities on credit to worthy persons. Exceptional opportunity op-portunity to make big pay every PROVO, UTAH Thurs., Nov. 28 o,.$ A Thanksgiving Day Treat! A 15ig Stage & Screen Show! . . On the Screen . . A Story of Small-town America Packed with Love, Life and Laughter! FETCH! T Vsr j Also CARTOON and NEWS Shows Continuous from 2 p. m, ( Mats. 25c - Eves. 35c - Kids 10c with COAL from Our OWN Mine! o ! When You Think of Coal Think of AVEEET1 COAL YARD BUILD-IN, NOW! While you are building -or while modernizing is beint planned decide to make tin home really modern by installing in-stalling our Quality Mil! Work. Odd corners will taki built-in Ironing Closet, Kitchen-, Linen-, Cedar-Cabinets. And how 'bout a Breakfast Nook ? Come in and let's talk it over ! ' tasamsmimmjumia m m,r l ; I THE SCEHIC WAV 1 ROCKIES This Emblem is the Sign of Trustworthy Motor Transportation Rio Grande Motor Way's powerful streamlined buses make every provision for. rider comfort Dunlopillow . cushions on full reclining chairs, individually controlled, con-trolled, ventilation, hot water heat, reading lights, large interior baggage racks. Fares are low. Schedules are coordinated with those , of other lines to provide I coast-to-coast services. H. CHRISTENSEN, Agent Phone 22 Program Week of November 23nd to 28th Friday and Saturday November 22 - 23 Double Feature Program I WANTED RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL OR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION To handle sales of a Utah mining company's stock of proven merit with remarkable future. Excellent Excel-lent proposition for one who can qualify to handle this properly. All correspondence corre-spondence strictly confidential. confi-dential. Room 842 Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City WRITE .TODAY UALPH BELLAMY and KAREX MORLEY in "THE HEALER" Also KKKMIT MAYNARD in "Wilderness Mail" Admission 10c. 15c, 25c Episode No. 9 "Lost Jungle' will be shown during Saturday Matinee at 2 p. m. Sunday, M on d ay, T uesd ay November 24, 25, 26 DICK POWELL and Kl BY KEELER in "SHIPMATES FOREVER" ee the Navy in action and join in the fun. Romance, laughter inul drama ashore and afloat. Mso Pop Eye Cartoon "Foot ball Hero" and Paramount News Continuous Shows Sunday Starting 4 p. m. Admission during Sunday Matinee 10c and 15c Evening 10c. 15c, 25c ONE DAY ONLY! Wednesday, November 27 KAY FRANCIS and CEOIUiE HKENT in "GOOSE AND THE GANDER" Fun for the Goose was fun for the Gander. Don't be a Goose and stay home, come to the Kivoli Theatre and have the time of your life! ANo "Voire of Experience" and Sereon Novelties Admission only 10c and 15c Thursday, Thanksgiving- Day Special Selected Holiday Program! WALLACE REEKY and JACKIE COOPER in "O'Shauijhnessy's Boy" The screen's most lovable pair, reunited in a romance that will steal your laughs and tears. AKo Colored Cartoon and Screen Novelties This splendid program will be shown one day only, and you will be sorry if you miss it! We will also run continuous shows Thanksgiving day. Starting 4 p. m. Admission during Mat. 10c, 15c Evening 10c. 15c, 25c MM 1flew Vafuid In You'll bo COMFORTABLE X every mile of the way if you travel by train. Coach (X passengers enjoy these f eatures on principal Union J Pacific through trains: iiVNy LOW COST MEALS K - Breakfasts 25c, lunch- y j) yJ( eons 30c, dinners 35c. FREE PILLOWS furnished " day and night. Free drinking cups, too. 1 1 ( PORTER SERVICE without il r char9e- )d AIR-CONDITIONED COM- L'- FORT the right temper- If ature always, regardless II of the weather. Y CHALLENGER . i-rrs, Special coach-tourist car ' --- ?jw "K section of the Lc Angeles y7X $ I Limited, also has (in addi- --ffTy' -S lion to above features): i V " -J'-: "' i i STEWARDESS, a register- kps&W r j "3? et nurse- constant J'-rL m tjyjj, attendance. a--va& 1,ijM? SPECIAL DeLUXE COACH ' '" I for women and children. enable you to travel at less cost than driving your car. Enjoy the unequalled comfort and safety j of riding over smooth steel rails in a roomy car, I with deep - cush- ( . loned seats, wide Ettinf tfcu'i aisles, plenty of THANKSGIVING TRIP leg room, conven- Vun,et btf R.ai lent washroom. I For Further Particulars See Your j Union Pacific Agent I fo-,iU.;.'J.rfo li . Wir BMi if f Iff Mill .fcMfifl I Vtofffi V row wtl t'jj'i'ii t 'mtt m TW'iniVirtililfft -Til nrr tmoi'r iS i I'iJ -t. .mi m dti Meet P?T W P Shop I I Your ITlinfl I JrilCT I f inthe II Friends 1 I &f$f SJ 9 Center I I at Our WEEK END SAVINGS! of . U Fountain friqay and SATURDAY Town! M St. REGIS Double rr yrirnivr 17C SHEAFFER If Deck Bridge Cards o1NE ti DESK SETS I 79c otLCAS10R 15s $2.95 aUp S I' 50c AROMATIC ifWJ "P CASCARA ' JSC 1-1 Electric Toaster 25c 1 0ullce 1 Cf GENUINE S II Crane and Blodd TINCTURE OF IODINE lC G. E. GLOBES Finest ..fcfl f to l CITRATED CARI50NATES, -Qm ij &ii7 For Dental Hygiene IJC . fl 50c MAGLAX 15, 25, 40, 60 Watt fl i TOOTH PASTE U ALKA-SELTZER 50c STRASSPOX , . 11 60c AQP TOOTHPASTE 35 J!ph,nk,-l 1 l Size DR. WEST SPECIAL t tht;rr.v Chocolates IS 30c BRUSH, PASTE 1 3Qr ! M Size 5' 16 Ounce 5(ffti lb 37 'O ANTISEPTINE m Guaranteed BAYER ASPIRIN- We have just re- If ALARM CLOCKS 100 f ? . . . . . ceived a fresh stock lM ft- PENSLER ASPIRIN f Miss Savior's un- iI PSC, TABLETS-100-S iZ "chocolates. I 'M ' $1.00 DR. MILE usual ' I If NERVINE 7" L"ij PAL WRIST LAXATIVE SYRUP - Select Toiletries 1$ WATCHES OF FIG SENNA 3jC Ladv Lillian Gift -2 Leather or Metal Set, zip- 61 ?5 li Stran Our Initial Shipment of .,,. 0;me J S if CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE -1 ' N yLAy - IS NOW ON DISPLAY (ilazo Manicure Set If GIFT ITEMS (il,nuine Llf'lf N KLEENEX FIVE YEAR D1ARVS Sl.Zj M 200 "Mr Genuine Leather Covers ' H " '- it $1.69 $1.98 t 60c sm... .... z $1.39 ' H 18c. """M: Wc r.$2.25: U rlrvc l SE H'R LAY-AWAY PLAN P()l 'r. II IRENS CHRISTMAS SHOPPING COTY SMh j j Ut N,"V Wctr,,mM,,S A, S3"' nd $4"' i- .li,M.M-M.i..i Hi i .aUaj , ,, ,..,.., ,- If Banks Were Operated for Profit Only Nowhere in the world do the banks put service to the community ahead of profits as in the United States. The truth of this is shown in a recent survey, which revealed that "in the average aver-age bank 50 of the depositors carry but 3 of the total deposits" ... In other words,' American banks sacrifice profits by providing better banking facilities facil-ities to more people than is considered necessary by banks in other countries. But that is the "American, spirit" of American banking. ...u.. Need we add that service to the com- munity comes first at this bank? Here 'fe-POtfEII t'le sma" depositor receives the same XxiZ.Llif? service as the larger depositor, and his hmet?! account is just as welcome. Springville Banking Company TTfEDERAL RiiSERVE i |