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Show progress. cAsilg bAta utAH FIRE PRINCIPAL Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pastry always on hand "But why Hit change at DANGERTO AUTO Owner Should Have Extinguisher Handy and Keep Close Watch on Electrical System. Sandwiches and Cake and Coffee at any time of the day or evening DALE KITCHENETTE Willi,! im Qatoline Tank Should Never Be Filled a ner Open Flame Near--Go Over Connections to Any Leak. Dla-cov- er you ever think about teaching boy of yours to be self reliant and provident for his future? Did you ever think what a help it would have been to you if vour had started you early with a Earcnts heralded. Furthermore the warding me danger. Keep Fire Extlnguliher Ready. First of all have a flre extinguisher and keep It ready at nil times for use, Many motorists carry them on their cars and thus reduce their insurance rates. This is the best practice, but en extra extinguisher In the garage la never out of place. The small, com ' pact pump type Is advised, as It is the best for fighting gasoline or oil fires and can be used safely around electrical apparatus. Some owners have an Idea that the solution used In these extinguishers can be used for cleaning purposes, but Its use for this purpose, even If practicable, is hardly wise. The exlra few drops may mean a lot should the car catch flre on the PRICE, UTAH Member of Federal Reserve System road. Do not let oily rags or waste lie around the garage. Keep them 4n a metal container and sweep the floor ofton. It prevents the spread of flre. Keep the engine clean, especially the sod pan. See that there Is a small hole In It under the carburetor drip. If there Is none by all means make one. Keep Flame From Tank. Never fill the gasoline tank with an open flame near. Likewise see that the funnel used makes metallic contact with the tank. It has happened that static electricity generated by the gasoline flowing through the funnel has sparked the tank and caused a serious explosion. Make sure that the tank does not leak, particularly when the tank is located under the cowl. It Is well to go over all gasoline connections occasionally to detect any leaks. where It Install a gasoline shut-of- f can be readily renched. Some cars have them in an place that Is difficult to reach in an emergency. Always shut off the gasoline when leaving the car In the garage. This Is even more Important when an coal stove Is used for heatopen-typ- e A strainer should ing the building. also be Installed In the feed pipe If there Is none on the car, and sediment should be removed once a month. The electrical system should also be watched and the connections kept tight, for a loose or grounded wire may start a flre. When cleaning the engine with a brush use one with no metal parts ; a short circuit caused by the metal on the brush may Ignite tne gasoline used in cleaning. Should a flre start In tty carbureter shut off the gasoline and start the engine, as racing It will soon draw all the gasoline from the carburetor. Sand can be thrown at the base of the flame, and when using the extinguisher squirt It through the radiator without raising the hood. The last suggestion Is not the least Important read this again. The Most Accessible Coal In the County Plenty of Best Quality Lump Coal to be had any day but Sunday $2.50 a Ton OLIPHANT MINE, STRAIGHT CANYON Z. R. OLIPHANT. Manager IE IE) IS (ORDMRES Wanted A Chauffeur itsidei Ik hi..!. - Mid federal Cord Tire the white i Wac "li ,he "tTraffik" Iread. By BERTHA R. McDONALD wv Mildred Was Equally Determined. her eyes, while Mrs. Hastings sighed a sigh of great relief with each succeeding mile which rolled between her daughter and "that insignificant Pres- (Copyright. so!e idea of Federal construction ,s.t0 S've "extra service" and that d V'ta' conseluence t0" ever3r tire user0 ture- s- theSe exc,usive Federal fea-- I"ternal heat and friction, enemies of (i cnR'nes are minimized in Fed 3fn law oi .rd Tires bccailse the various loose cords are impregnated ith live rubber built up diagonrlly. Instead of being tallic moulds with uneven cord tire is vulcanized cured in rigid metendency to pro-dutension, every cord under internal air a ce holds the e the tire firmly to its rim, permitting use of a soft bead filler instead of a hard ol filler, thus avoiding the possibility sidclwali chafing that often cause blow-out- s above the rim. It will- pay a Federal dealer. see to you PrThreDoub!e-Cable-Bas- FOR SALE BY 1911, by son-in-la- CASTLE DALE, UTAH hm-asse- d CRAWFORD & VAN BUREN, Proprietors Expert Automobile Repairing Electrical Repair Work of All Kinds TIIES, TUBES, OILS, SUPPLIES, ACCESSORIES-A- LL ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED KINDS McClure Nw-pap- er un.on fr. Hnstinzs discovered her foi,crhtr itfiidred had Dromlsed to mar ry Harry Prescott she raised a great disturbance and forbade the young peowas deterple seeing each other. She mined to marry Mildred to one of the millionaires who visited their summer resort every year, and wuarea was the call equally determined to answer of her own heart only. So there had arisen between the two a battle royal in which the community wa8 greatly Interested. . vtarrv Prescott's only fault lay in me strueellng barrister, lOLI I " with no particular fortune save his honest heart and steady ways, but that was sufficient to taboo him forever as a for tne iasumous future Mrs. Hastings. night and day try ch waa lovers apart, but the the to keep ing town was not large and nothing snort to of locking her daughter up seemed solve the problem. "Mildred,' she said one day, seeming"How would yon ly apropos of nothing, a like to make your Uncle William little vlsltr . answered ue oauauK. "yd love V Reliance Auto & Supply Co. th. Syndlc.t..) lir 7 3.S..Inc.Sp wvr to S H U B E R T cant a, cott." Uncle William was delighted to have his favorite niece with him. "Do you shinny a car about as well as ever?" he asked, pinching her rosy cheek. "When Mumsle lfts me out, but she's so afraid I'll smile on some man a few cents less than a billionaire that she rarely lets me drive alone." "Well, you can go alone here all you like, and when you get tired of driving the car yourself we'll advertise for a chauffeur." One day soon after this an Idea popped Into Mildred's little brown head which refused to be silenced, and she remarked casually to her uncle : "I had a letter from Mumsle this morning she's about ready to whisk me home again. There's a brand-nemillionaire In town." "Bother take the millionaires. I need you here." "We'll put off the evil day as long as possible, uncle, but don't you think we'd better get the new chauffeur and let me break him In before I have to go?" "Well, maybe, but you 'tend to It-- put the ad In and then I'll Interview the scamps as they come along." Of course It couldn't have been Mildred's fault that there was only one applicant In answer to their advertisement, and if Mildred was Just a wee bit nervous when the applicant was being Interviewed Uncle William never appeared to notice It. Mildred proceeded to "break In" the new chauffeur with a vengeance, but. If uncle noticed any growing Intimacy between the two hv made no comment. Finally, Mildred decided to take Un. cle William into her confidence. Th animosity between him and her mother whs thoroughly mutual, and she was reasonably sure of his being a strong ally In any project which was something Mrs. Hastings did not want. "I suppose you've guessed, uncle dear, that Mumsle sent me here to get roe away from a man she didn't like?" she queried. "Urn er perhaps." "Well, she did, and he's the very nicest man you'd ever want to know." "Who Is this paragon, anyway?" "At present he's your chauffeur, but most of the time he's the smartest lawyer In our city." And then uncle laughed long and loud and merrily. "What are you going to do about It?" he asked when he could get his breath. "I'm going to marry him by some hook or crook, but I promised dear old dad I'd never marry without Mumsie's consent, and I want you to help me get THE In union there Is strength. Discord over reducing the high cost of living Is the opportunity of the profiteers. the duty of every motorist to see that Price Commercial & Savings Bank ' What She Missed. Landlady I'm sorry you think the chicken soup Isn't good. I told the cook how to make It. Perhaps she didn't catch the Idea. Boarder No; I think It was the. chicken she didn't cstchl Stray Stories. Between the ravages of the corn and the corn eaters, the crop to be not a nubbin too large. all possible steps are taken to prevent such accidents. A few suggestions roiiow that may assist In off AN ACCOUNT HERE WILL BE A STEP IN THE RIGHT '" Wtnt Heme for Rest, "Once nponer time," said Unde Eben. "dar was a man dat said ha wanted to be his own boss. He saved op enough so's he didn' owe nobody nuffin' an set out on an enjoyment trip. An' de car conductor said : "Step lively J" an' de hotel clerk said Co somewhere else 1 an' de telephone said Drop in yoh ten cents I an 'de taxlcab driver hollered GIt outn' de way ! till finally he Jes' packed np an went back home where he wouldn't be ordered around so much." everydav , . . ttanrill.... .....,....,,s ui Hsiiiine makes one careless, a warning in Itself that Is seldom heeded. There are so many ways In which a car can catch flre that It Is Early training in the care of his ow n funds will equip him better to succeed in life than the gift of a fortune at maturity. Wc are ideally located to serve you or the boy and can give you all the benefits of a big bank. BASE pi UncleWUliam went back to th lovers, accompanied by a poorly concealed smile of triumph. "Mllly." he said, "your mother says to come home and marry Prescott that a lawyer, even If he Is poor. Is more dignified to have .In the family than a chauffeur. But 'we'll take no chances on her changing her niln. I've sent for a minister and we'll tie that knot good and tight right here before you start back." So Mildred married the humble Prescott after all, and with her mother's ' full and free consent. Fire Is really the createst AnSr, with which the motorist has to cop. Not that automobiles ore In the habit or catching flre regularly, but the fire, when It does come, is sudden and un DID DOUBLE CABLE iium-- TnerVi been no change of heart. X suppose It's no more than human ta allow you to visit your dead father's orotner once in a while, even If I don't particularly like him." Mildred was a wise child. She saw fit not to question the goods the gods provided and went away with a song In her heart and a merry twinkle In SWEEP GARAGE FLOOR OFTEN THAT BOY OF YOURS hait, It" "Leave it to me, Mllly, my girl. We'll have her eating out of our hand yet." That same day Mrs. Hastings was thrown Into hysterics by the receipt of the following telegram : "Millie bound to marry my chauffeur. What shall I dor entirely too slow for the enraged mother, she sought refuge in a telephone A telegram being long-distan- call, and when she finally succeeded In getting Uncle William on the wire, she was so flustered she could barely make herself Intelligible. "Has has she married him yet? she finally managed to ask. "Not yet, Maria, but I don't know how long I can hold out against her." "Oh, save me, William for your dead brother's sake save me from tills awful disgrace?" "Is there anybody there back home? If she's bent on getting married, per" haps . , . "Yes yes there Is 1" exclaimed Mrs. Hastings, grasping as a dying man at the proverbial straw. "She's been In love with Harry Prescott, a young lawyer. Tell her if she'll only come home she can marry him- any time she wants to. I'll promise her anjlhlntT. . - "Sliubert" Wants Utah Furs ALL. YOU CAN SHIP And Will Fay These Extremely lllgti Prices GET A SHIPMENT OFF TODAY N?IURCl 1 N?t MEDIUM to vmct rn to N?ltXTfMLAROC mm vit to vor tT I to MUSKRAT Winter Fall H., Fund, fed I 6.00 to 1 4.75 to 3.75 1 I 1 3.50 to 2.75 1 1 (tea m Hedki 1 Heavy Furred Ordinary 5 00 4.50 to 375 vtt tii 2 N?l SMALL t it N I 3.50 lo 2.751 2.50 to 1.75 I 2.50 to 2.50 to 2 00 1 1.75 to liO 1.75 ta COYOTE 30.00 to 25.001 22.00 to 18.C0 1 15.00 to 12.50 110.00 to 8.50 22.00 to 18.00 16.00 to l'.OO 1 12.00 to 10.60 1 8.00 to 6.00 1 1 I uti lid U5 19.00 to 5.00 1.00 to 4.00 I7VNX CAT 12500 to 20.031 18.00 to 15.00 13.03tl KP0 12.001a 10.00 1 1 14.00 to 12.00 1 10.00 to 8.00 110.00 ts 5.00! 9.00 to 8.00 1 7.00 to 5 00 7.00 to 3 SO These extremely high prices are based on the "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for immediate shipment No. 3, LMo. 4, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. For quotations on other Utah Furs, write for '"JElje litlirrt aVIjtpprr." the only reliable and accurate market report and price list of its kind published FREE . Writ for it. . well-know- n f to "SHUDERTM will result in "more money "quicker. A shipment SHIP Alt VnuR FURS DIRECT TO A.B. S HUBERT THEIMGEST HOUSE IN THEWRLO DEfJJNS EXCLUSIVECf lit RAW FURS AMERICAN W.Austin Ave. U.S.A 35-1- 7. DcptosChicaejo. i QUICK AND ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION drive trucks of one NASH rear two ton capacity are making efficient and economical delivery units for many of the most progressive firms in the country. With pneumatic tires, twenty miles an hour is easily attained with these trucks. Electric lighting and starting equipment makes Nash trucks unusually practical for complicated hauling problems. - nash"Vruck prices One Ton Chattu $1650 Two Ton Chutia S2250 -- Nub Quad Chui 32S0 Pricmt F. O. B. Ktnothm HELPER GARAGE HELPER, UTAH |