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Show TIW SPANISH FORK PRK& HPANisH FORK, UTAn SAVINGS PASSBOOKS A Pictorial Editorial T. Reid Alln-r- t h SOUGHTBK CROOKS . Extra Specials II 1 i ; ox Purity 3-I-b. n u You CJ icda Crackers FREE i) ti BEST FOODS Special ! I! hook, ai Gha-p0Sr,t- eJucAtiai. Thee CrautOA rtpre tent, property to tkofe who produce then. af,uardlBi wall a blank rherk. by VJit Industry, repre In Setting 4 turn over ef more ttun. 4 biflio doilrs Aiuuufly if the direct out tomart by Jamei IS. Ilaum, IVpn y Manag.r of I'm Amarlean HanUr In than of tu frolic iu fiepaiiiiivnl. Tbit ileparimcn It euiitlnually vlxllant In pranmtlnj meant, both ai.iun bankart ani th veii ral p ilil c. la Ihwert thn opratlon It annually lave' f hank He lira hn Ire It of rrlmot aaaln-- t fur Ilia mi hankt nl It jurltr of arrett among (hit data of ctlmi:tl u itrav.-- i lit n a Ann I ie 4ui tho movie t. This greut business ment to employ hundreds of Chouf of dud tthe people, ye rights of those upon whose work tiuS industry depends, rc nideu4tery protected under majority of cates of or aatltigt lth "In a Ur f.reiht oil liittl4ll by fm llankert Attociatlun, tiulen ch'iit or Hliit paaa ok order uii ourjjttiqiued chief tiock In trade. 13 Mr Ilium ay. "In many Imlnin the tenipiation prouiiled lhroub lha carclrta handling by drpoaltor of ram celled .r blank chckt or paaa Imuk band of i that they fell Into lb oiheit hj the Immediate atlinulua hhhi-ithnn.wt people ta commit tlielr first ( i I m Inal otTetli. Haul. aliould cdticele their depotl t.r In vterl the ame degree of cat th-'Inatrument and tu In b.iii llin avoid I'M v. tit them about unguarded fiiUi-U- - i a ! ! i 6 i i y J ;m Mr Sarah Wuiim-i- , C V I..IM- All lutiiMial.ili , '. Vii'in mi rui I i ili-c.- l Frank II.iMmiii !m' or rul.ir, v.rii,. n. Hit'll mi i uf irci irllHS for III" j irililo u ii litll- - eruiti .ili.r I iv iirifi-.lii- . i i.iii in ti n l Si;iiiUIi Kink. K I lli.fcklii w.r Hurt'. ill ink" III ol t l.t It ,J.i iiIii mi with Siollaii'l Yiiril Al 1' Atom I Si , Slum liivlul.tn .ak . it (nr uni IIIi'k ami Mr. Mru V N. Y. lur. of S.ili-ni- ; li' rien lu looney hecaut lie ileclute they repreaent money. for daltng with the bank robbery lit urn recommend the tliimil.m. of vledrlcal alarms actuated by U' any tampering with the wire or merle i ii I him and alto wider adoption of die plan of aiat police forces now employ ml inei few atatei, declaring that ! .. In toven eattern states wber tat police forces were maintained there were only 20 bask holdup a urry () Maili'lii. ngalutt ISi similar aftacka perpetrated anl H.iIh-i- I I.. against banka In He states In the I!urii"ll I.HIng-tm- i central and far west, wber banks are Hralfunl. alio han aiicnl tin denied the advantages of the speedy year laboring in 111" HrltlKli Ml kIoii. rlurn.l home lat Ttiunnlay and coordinated actloa given by stat' lth Ihelr mlln-01,- 1 wide police forces. They. evening. ol fury oniiiii!iii. Kar.l Morgan. "The records of the American Bank-er(iunnixon. were the speakers tin Association Prolactin Department apeaker at the Sii'omJ ward reveal that for many years tba odds In Kl afternoon. Sumlay meeting atate police protection bav iler l.lvliigton i the non of Mr. ami favor of been least I to 1 when measured by at uml Filter. Mr. Arthur l.lvingiton of banks In states the I Mr. ami Mr. experience of the anti ilra'lforil where einclsnt police protection le Kohert J. Ilrailforil. misting In the rural districts. bt ays. l.ii year ; a lni-- tMr. Il.illlc Wllro Ihc nii'iiilicr of the Silf I'liliiin tTta iiiIiie A liff-- t lum lic m Krl.lav wn aiTvcil In inarici'ii iiii'IiiIht ami lut lie. I RUi'hl. Mr. ICoy liruil-- j rnnl amt Mr. II. ( Sttallnrg. Tin tinal l.'hKon on Tin Hiiiiiam'o of an to tv a Ilaylioiise." giu-- liy Mr, I.ylc freer, teller lotircriiiiiK Hi" ilUlrli'f meeting of the flail Feileia tloii of Women' flilli. lo lie lielil at Irovo, March 29. were reml ami Home time apent (UkcuinIiik matter pertain ln to thl Iniuniun.l. meeting ranging opeiieil I he IZGIK3 , to to Stimulate these Arts miouj ind the public wil benefit Country f YOU believe the (bwposer, Artist 4 Author is entitled to your It hive hif rights properly SaTe guarded, Semtors ind ConressmJn. ureine thentto $up(ort,Ou$ measure. Yog will help grejutay to promote crei tive. Mtrfc v"' T -- wr-teti- J The Stale Misilon will I'alnling. I'aperlng and CalrimluliiK - unlmi on reasonable and work guaran-u-i-d- . Imld It .Snlnj: Andrew Hooke. I'hone 1CI J April litli. at I he L. I, S Colti-gItoof Cardi-n- . on the corner of Main and AH members A son was born to Mr. and Mr. North Temple Street. are eordlall Invited lo Hubert Olsen of Huniiyulde. Sunday aiol friend attend, an. I urged to lie present al t The mother was formerly Mis u an prof rum ha of thl city. arranged. I'rli-- c It- Oran-Durran- i bi-e- u , r nr &d Mr. Vant-- Chrlstophersun and MODERN PROGRESS FOIl A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT The Supreme Achievement pf the Taikiii", Singing Screen! t THE 4-- 1 King Vagabond starring DENNIS KING with Jeanette MacDonald Lillian Roth Warner Oland 0. P. Heggie In Through and lri"iiUst male star DENNIS KING! cast oi ihi-illino- - story packod with action and romance gur Sixty-liv- e trails seltimr in perfect color M u s i c rapturous and rousiu.n' -- famous soi ms l the worlds great- est writ ci- of oper- Friml K u d o ! anything like 1 j h Never it Salt Lakers Paid $2.00 Per Seat to See This Show! PRICES: This Attraction Matinees ....dbe - ode Evenings .... bde - 7 be Children 2be Anvtimo All Days Continuous 1:15 till 11:15 APUBLIX THEATRE rmm$y PROVO Home of Paramount Pictures known situations puzzling conditions explained in logical light Tbe American people nr s constituted that they can meet and combat any situation once it I known understood. It Is tbe unknown and 4 that comes like the thief In the night and brings disaster. Some one has deflned prosperity as something the business men emte 4- tor the politicians to take credit for. But America's present-daprosperity can be deflned as a product resulting from tbe business man' ability to 4 study and to Interpret. ILige corpora4 4- tions maintain research staffs and 4- special bureaus to Interpret tbe times 4- for them. Dlsqpter looms In the oiling 4- for any Industry that goes blithely on 4- 4- Its way day after day without due re4- In trade and gard to significant business. 4- Keeping Up With Change 4- 4- Leaders of finance have discovered 4- that they cannot remain passive In an 4- 4- age when all tbe rest of the world is in a transitional stage. Tbe modern 4- 4- banker not only muet know about the 4- changing styles In other lines of busi4- 4- ness, but above all must be alert to 4- the transformations wblcb are taking 4- 4- place In bla own. He must be a man 4- of keener broader vision, because the 4- 4- order of the day is for larger units of 4- service. Mergers and consolidations 4- have taken place In great numbers. 4-We now talk of billions where a few years ago we talked of millions. ... We have only begun our changes. What disposition Is to be mads of 4 many problems that they bring 4i the will depend In large measure upon our leaders, upon tbe students and tbe Interpreters who can read accurately 4 the signs of the times, to that we may 4- base future actions and hopes upon 4 wisdom. The quickest way to go their 4 4- to the top Is to go to the bottom of things, and let ns hope that among them will be found many who will not 1 only aspire to leadership hut will b 4-successful In reaching tlielr K'al t Zios-fk-M- s -- the nn Young Romantic Singer! A sin.nin .)(K) . . a percep- thinker Greatest Florenz their tions. Youll hear the Worlds ettas, By JOHN Q. LONSDALE President American Banksrs Association need of tbe world THE greatest Is Interpreters of our times In modern Daniel agriculture, finance, politics. who Industry can fee through the fog and haxa that enshroud our difficult problem! and advise. Instruct. and Influence those who are either Indifferent or limited y s t tl , HAVE roll EVER WONDERED ?o How Curtains Began to Be Used Curtains had tlu-i- oi iirin in tin wirlv tVuilal aifps wlun thick walls and narrow slit ted ojiciiins wore a protect ion against a common enemy. The deep narrow windows were no) covered with sfhtss, and cold draughts penetrated the dark, gloomy interiors which crude fireplaces were unable to heat. ith the introduction of tape.-tr-y weaving, the heavy panels of cloth were lain over the openings in an attempt to shut out the cold, them, a i.w of the outside. Although yet to make possible, hy rai.-in-i; this served to keep out cold yut of wii.t1, it made the interior of the hall darker than ever. To overcome this the ingenious use of glass was employed. Small, milky, pieces were welded together in lead, allowing a cirtain amount of i.a lit , yet eliminating draughts. and the necessity of priLarger opening.-- - then began to be to eliminate the strong vacy for the room occupants ami the de-ilight glare, resulted in Shir gla-- s curtain-- . Such curtains do not obstruct the light or view from tin inside, yet make a perfect screen from the outside. A home - never completely furnished without the use of glass curtains as well as drapes. VISIT OUE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT The progress which has been made in the variety of fabrics and the ways of hanging them will surprise you. You are always welcome to come in and leisurely examine tlu new tilings which are constantly ar- -' riving. The latest magazines and books on Interior Decoration are here for invite mi to spend your leisure time here when your use. Ye cordially . r tt.-e- d, re i- down town shopping-- THIS WEEKSS SPECIAL BEAUTIFUL DRAPERY DAMASKS These fabrics are guaranteed sunfast. See them in our window SUNFAST DAMASK 45c yd. yards h 50 yards ROSE AND I.LFF. OMBRE STRIPES 60c yd.' 200 yards BROtADED DAMASK 95c yd. 200 vards UPIIOLSTKKING DAMASK $1.50 yd. THIS WEEK ONLY 100 36-inc- 36-inc- h 50-inc- 50-ine- h h 4--1 4-- 1 4-- 1 4-- 1 The One-Pric- e House Dixon - Taylor - Russell Co. Nine Busy Furniture Stores ' baby are visiting at Illackfooi. Idaho, with Mrs. ChrUtopherson's sister, Mrs. Alfred Heap. Mrs. Margaret Tolman of Salem mother of the two ladies, ti also visiting with them. THE THINKER LEADS MARCH 30th . Two or thro room house for rent See James Nielsen at the I'oniofflce. , SUNLJA.Y a . I' I 100; Gorgeous end create, is now if passed it will do much, reaped to tclual r. - ltl Ho y i bcfapCongt n a Li. bill designed to SeiouC these property rights ind protect the rights oftkose wb compose fr ft M Gfpyr'yhL A -- !! H hfi r tlMimtn t , C alnt iheft for ut ItIbli material uri4 on hank ru op ratlon. Mere Hie I I i . ; p and ranccIM cr.M.k. alio yery Vilh Every Kad of Cakes we Give 1 Continual vigilance In aavlim Regular Pri:o, 40c per Pi. j j as Guarded One Kad Fancy Marshmallow Cakes FI Should Be Carefully as Cash. Forced Slips CRACKER SPECIAL LI & Steal Mviiey by t Use Them of tlie. Autkor, Artst. public findt it |