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Show -! At Mapleton, 20 acres ground. Accessible to taris water and lights. Bus JWS school. Good water rig" t! Five-year-old brick veneer v four bedrooms, fmj . , "mt, Furnace heat. Large lot"1811 Ten acres at Mapleton. Nortt, of bench. Adjacent to 2H water and lights. Tw0 a ' young orchard. 33 shares? berry water, 10 shares h u Creek Canyon water. prt J'f-quick J'f-quick sale. Cei "Insure today, tomorrow , , too late." ma' Realtors Phone ft SPRINGVILLE INSURANCE AND REALTY CO REALTORS 154 South Main. rilONE 680 WEATHER REPORT from the Hobble Creek Weather Station Courtesy of Springville Insurance & Realty Co. June 16 to 23, inclusive Minimum Temperature 46 deg- Maximum Temperature.. 86d Precipitation Building and replacement costs of homes have increased approximately approxi-mately 75 during the past five years Be sure and increase your fire insurance to cover present-day values. . "Insure today, tomorrow may be TOO LATE!" SPRINGVILLE INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY Realtors . . Fhone 680 FOR SALE At Mapleton, new modern home, full basement, furnace and stoker stok-er Two bedrooms in basement finished. Can be sold with any acreage, from one acre to twenty twen-ty acres. Now is the time to purchase your building lot for. that postwar home I you have been planning. We have i a large number to select from. Three-room Stucco Home. Large lot. Price $2775 SALT LAKE CITY STATE FAIRGROUNDS COLISEUM HON., JUlOfl "for limited engagementJhJ COUNT BERNI VICI. THE MAMMOTH presenting STAGE PRODUCTION r fnSrtjr ft A 1 A MODERN MINSTREL ttilJfI ' V' 'A t S MUSICAL COMEDY wtth 4w7f WLWj Jm 7rrf 1 7 galaxy of world fa- SkTro s i f nous stars of Screen, Vylrr YT. .-' j ! Radio, Stage, Concert, IXT I: J Circus. Too Big for any p bbiiiih.it L i Ordinary Stage. V SSSffi Pf THE BLACK CROWS CAST OF F" hl Stars of Pictures and the Fimons Becoidi 70 I HARRY JOLSONl The GUARDSMEN 1 j Brother of the Great "Al" "The Udy Killers" of i 1 The Minstrel Man Supreme! I Pictures. Radio and Coicat! CI" I" Q? The MAMMOTH SHOWBOAT steam on the tan, the rmw VLU DIXIE DARLINGS. 20 gigantic stage sets BLDPY BILLtt . fW drummer supreme: STEVE HANSEN, the banjo man JOB WMta '( SWOR and PETE ELMO, and other great minstrel stiri. In TITANIC 1 , , dancing 1 I The MAXELLOS II MERCER BROS. 1 & I 0 ' Thrills, Chills, Comedy! H Eccentric Comedj P SUSANNAS 0 WormGreatest 8ERN?uyicrs 1 0 Queens & 1 0 Kings of Melody-20 ! ' BUY TICKETS NOW! II MAIL orders accepted now" 1000 seats at 50; Choice, $1-1 i DESERET NEWS & TRIBUNE JJ 53.40, tax included 0 things you .should knWfihou The Bond-a-Month Plan is a new, easy, auto- (y TL iljC matx'c way of buying U.S. Savings Bonds. A It is for businessmen, farmers, professional men; . j jgfWJT -- f, everyone who can't buy Bonds on the Payroll j iMbH Savings Plan, yet still wants to save regularly. Tj i TWp-S-OA9WZ If you're not on a payroll and have a checking WT-g f account the Bond-a-Month Plan is for you 1 A ijg-ld 9 Ho ft work? lS.42USaaU You authorize the bank in which you have a W "V fe. V K Vss checking account to buy U.S. Savings Bonds for X "JVy . Then every month the bank buys a Bond in 1 1 -iJ'Jj ' ' ' u ff' 4 the amountyou have selected, registersthe Bond ffi f - SPW .f '-M 0 in your name, sends it to you, and deducts the V IflWlf''' . ifl - purchase price from your balance. 'jilrFVV 3. What do you gain ? , ip Of course your biggest gain is the financial secur- mtt-OT l&&f&M ity and independence that come from saving MfWffi Mi steadily and surely for future needs. FiM'l But you also gain a generous return . on your PSS savmgs-$400 back in just 10 years for every SSJT, iJfcX-P $300 you save today. And you have the satisfac- t j boa of knowing that every Bond you buy helps '"ZT JM keep your country financially sound. Why not start your automatic saving rfpht 1" the Bond-a-Month Plan. '. -T-. -C ' - J Save tie easyaufomafe ivay.wffft O.S. Swigs ft" SPRINGVILLE BANKING COMPANY mG H WAYS are not. SPEEDWAYS! Speed the nation's mania to get there quicker, or beat the other fellow to it, is our greatest menace of the highways. It causes more than a third of the nation's accidents. Auto traffic accident fatalities are increasing at an alarming alarm-ing rate. In Utah 199 people were killed during 1946. This was an increase of approximately 14 over 1945. In that year Mr. Pedestrian- there were 174 fatalities, of which 58 were pedestrians. Wil K c acm v It;'8 hign time for every nerson wni sits behind a wheel to ? Artll take thig matter personaiiy. There are definite speed limits in JrjsV LIVE Utah based on traffic and population conditions. These laws LONGER are made to protect you and to be obeyed. They will be q ) ioFiFV enforced by the state and local police. 'h- Utah is out to reduce death and maiming on its streets and it 'V' highways. Your part is to cooperate by driving within safe ' ' flliC) speed limits at all times. And remember pedestrians have ' " rights too! ClOlf AI CSOSSINOS t WAIt-CtOSI WITH IIOK1 mh.nd'i !r.,'ef THIS 15 K I Art 5 f ::?-J!AL KEEP IT SAFE FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OUR CUESTS OH MIOHWATS AtWATS J IGA FOOD STORES N".'-Bhu! 397 E. 4th South 230 South Main rtsu s (xl servic. THURSDAY, JUNE 26- Wild Bill Elliott as Red Ryd er In COLORADO PIONEERS also Ca.pt. Tugboat Annie FRI., SAT., JUNE 27, 28 THE CORN IS GREEN Starring Bette Davis SUN.. MON.. TUES. June -29, 30. July 1 20tk Century-Fox Teckni-colorr Teckni-colorr Production STATE FAIR Starring Dana Andrews, Dick Haynes Jeanne Crain A show the entire family will enjoy WEDNESDAY. JULY 2 Western Nignt at trie Drive-In Theatre with Roy Rogers and Trigger in DON'T FENCE ME IN also THE FRENCH KEY |