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Show U )j A A "Bonneville" Model Chicken Coop (Draper type) ruder our new plans you can enjoy bitter poultry returns. 3 "Ways Are Open 1. You buy the materials and build the coop yourself. 2. We build the coop for you. 3. IN EITHER CASE WE WILL FINANCE. NO INTEREST There is money in chickens and eggs provided you have the coop. You have been dreaniing about the money you could make with a new chicken coop. Either of our new sales plans opens the way. This is your opportunity. You Build or We Build in either case a Convenient Down Payment Buys The Coop We will gladly arrange the balance in regular monthly "income" payments. No interest. Ask for the details of our new plans. (Barns and garages may be bought on the same convenient "income" payment plan.) BONNEVILLE LUMBER EO. incon o fATto Ac i-r i ii Company 0 and Associated THOMAS SIMS American Fork Resident Partner Utah Hardware When you need Hardware, Hard-ware, Notions, Dishes, Electrical Appliances and Supplies This Is The Store. Dig New Stock. Quality At 1 tight Prices. SUGAR SPECIAL 25 Lbs. Special $1.55 KM) Lbs. Special $5.95 G Large Dars A. D. Soap 25c Bate's Hardware ELMER BATE Phone 78 American Fork, Utah PROVO APUBLIX THEATRE Fri. & Sat., Dec. 27-28 The Master of Jazz! In A Masterpieee of Glorious Entertainment TED LEWIS in "Is Everybody Happy" With ANN PENNINGTON ALICE DAY All-Talking SinsinR and Dancing Sun. & Mon., Dec. 29-30 At last the beautiful star you've been waiting to hear! JOAN CRAWFORD In Her First All-Talking Tieture "UNTAMED" TUE. WED. THUR. Dec. 31. Jan. 1-2. Our Now Year's Trogram w, Merry-Mad, f Tuneful I ' ' Musical ' x 1 Romance ! v - Sous Hits! Vs s vs- Riotous ' - comedy rrXx,, lines! POINTED HEE 15" With HELEN KANE VM. POWELL FAY WRAY A Para mo unt All-Talking Singing and Dancing Picture WHOOPEE! PROVO PARAMOUNT stages It's first NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW Tr.es., December 31st at 11:30 P. M. SPECIAL SHOW on stai'e and screen FAVORS FOR ALL-RESERVED ALL-RESERVED SEATS OX SALE NOW. Admission 50c. JOIN THE party: A Reduction in LONG DISTANCE : TELEPHONE RATES Effective January 1, 1930 Effective January 1, 1930, another reduction in Long Distance rates will be made. This is the fourth reduction in the Bell System in a little more than three years and based on the present volume of calls, will mean a saving of more than $5,000,000 a year to the telephone using public of the United States. This announcement follows the rate reduction February 1 of the current year, 1929, which also represented repre-sented a saving of $5,000,000. Earlier reductions had been made October 1, 1926 and December 1, 1927. EVENING AND NIGHT RATES UNCHANGED The latest reductions apply to day rates on Station-to-Station calls. Evening and night rates are not changed. The term "Station to Station" designates calls on which you are willing to talk with anyone at the called telephone in another city and the new rate3 affect those calls 60 to 260 miles from the -ailing point. Reductions have been made in accordance with the aim of the Bell System "to continue to furnish the best possible telephone service at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety." 1 The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. . ' |