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Show L : - 1 - BUTTERWRAPPER PRICES "CARL BERG the '"Rawleigh Man" Hm he Emery County Agency for. this unsurpassed line of goods and will visit all parts of the county at regular intervals. at Castle Headquarters Dale MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEX PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION The following prices for printed ...... butterwraDDera will K i uiiurr notice; 50 100 250 500 Butterwrapperi . . $ .75 Butterwrappers .. l.io Butterwrappers .. i.jo Butterwrappers . . J.6Q 1000 Butterwrappers .. 4.00 All orders forwarded, paid when remittance is madepostage in advance! ut When monev la tint a the following additional charges will spply: For 500 wrappers or less. 10c extra; for 1000 wrappers. 16c extra. Job Work Delivered Postpaid Emery county progress, cAsiiB dale, utaH i IttlllttiiHf i THE PITH OF J His Better Self! By RALPH HAMILTON I IMS bank is more than a building, number of officers, burnished brass, and plate glass it is the result of the greatest of all human endeavors industry and Your own interest in your family, your business, and yourself must dictate what any bank can mean to you and especially a bank that is at once able to take care of your every need while ideally located to serve you. Our interest in the success of every depositor determines the value of this bank to you. A a Member of Federal Reserve System Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH j , I : .. : ! President Wilson, in tackling the high cost of living, sa'.d : "On!y by increasing production and by rigid economy and aavlng by the imople can tope for large dHrea in the Imrdeanorae rout cf living which now weighs ua dorn." Despite the fact that the Department of Justice is acurrylug at3ut investigating high prices and throwing profiteers In Jail, the Presidents cure for high prices l the only one. He has with him In bin orinlon the best economists; In America and Europe It Is most elementary economics that as Inn IT Sa t n.lM'o nnr.lut. In Ifa mnA ing "JhJ:." buying unnecessarles and fastening upoa industry a demand for more than industry ran produce, exorbitant prices will prevail. There ir only one way out That Is the President's way. The people have got to save. In order to save they must do without high priced luxuries and live simply. They must Invest their savings that the means of more and greater production may be accumulated. Economists know that the Treasury Department ts doing more than the Department of Justice Is to bring down prices. jThe lowly Thrift Stamp and War Savings Stamp Is the weapon. Put them Buy them and hold them. first on jne family budget. They bring 4 per cent interest compounded every three months. Get the habit of buying them every pay day. They will solve your high cost of living problem. ' W. 8. 8. The price of a 15 War Saving Stamp this month Is $4.21. Buy one every week. t UHltlSS DOUBLE CABLE BASE hy th Wwura Nw- MMr UoloO A little girl of six was acreatnlnf V ProlongiWear Saves out In a transport of mingled grief and fright, sobbing as though her heart would break. A brave-facelad sup ported her, with one arm, while he shook the fist of the other at a grU zled, sullen-faeeold man who held the bridle f a horse he had Just led across a neatly planted space about twenty feet square at the edge of a vacant lot. "You're a bear a great big, ugly, wicked monster 1" 6houted the boy. "It was a peace garden, and we were working to send the things we raised to the starving children In Europe." "Well, you Impudent young rascal," grated out the man, "this happens to be my property, and If I want to lead OF the many reasons car owners prefer Fedmy horse across It I'll do It. Who gave you permission to come and camp eral tires is graphically shown down on roy land with your rubbish above. patch of truck?" "Every decent man In town who had In the base of every Federal a lot he wasn't using!" retorted the are four endless twisted tire lad doughtily. cables of great tensile steel The harsh-eye- d old man seemed to strength that securely clamp the take a malicious delight In his Invatire's base to the rim. sion of the children's cherished garden plat. As the horse nibbled the tender This positively prevents play sprouts and sank his heavy hoofs deep between the tire and rim, thus Into the carefully prepared soil the little girl became positively hysterical. preventing rim wear and the How many successful men do you ruinous damage often arising Her champion reached over, picked up from this cause. a stone and hurled It at their ruthless know who never learned to save; how tormentor. The missile grazed the lat- many failures who did? Buy War ter but 6truck the flank of the horse, Savings Stamps. This adds materially to the -- wr. a. a.- who started and kicked out. There life of Federal tires, but Federal was a crack and a groun, and Mark tires can economize for you only Blair lay prone on the ground with MICKIE SAYS when you use them on your car. a broken limb. The lad, vainly endeavoring to Begin economizing now. Buy soothe his distracted companion, led Tires. Federal her from the spot. A man from the MEM COfcNVNf ttt VOUJtaWCr house near by hurried over to the side of the writhing victim of his own PrttNteNtt Ne oo eNo six it meanness. In a few moments Blair was borne to his home and a physician was sent for. PAN MOV)W, &AVL."TM VNOttUM TraMk Tread -- Ruggml Tretd Mark Blair was a crabbed, lonely old V Exit ny man who seemed to hate everybody, and particularly the man who had married his niece, Elsie Dayton. She had run away with Walden Throop FOll SALE BY and had married against the will of her tyrant relative. From that hour Blair had disowned her, had never recr ognized her husband, and so acute was the situation that when little Lucy came to the wedded pair he nevei CASTLE DALE, UTAH spoke of her nor noticed her, nor had the Throops ever enlightened her as "1 to the Identity of the relative who Crawford, Van Burcn & Scliaus, Proprietors her. Ignored It was this same child whose little garden had been devastated, one of many created by the patriotic children of the town. It was located a short distance from the Throop home, and Lucy and her boy friend had devoted all kinds of care upon Its culture. Be fore the day was over there had cut Into the soul of Mark Blair like a TIRES, TUBES, OILS, SUPPLIES, ACCESSORIES ALL KINDS knife the knowledge that his Inhumanity had led to a serious result. ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED After the physician he had sent for had set his. broken limb Blair heard him say to the housekeeper: "I will call again later In the eve ning. I have another urgent case, that little Throop girl. Somebody destroyed her .garden and she was brought home In a distracted condition." In his nneasy bed Mark Blair squirmed and groaned The next day another remark of the doctor penetrated the hard shell of his selfishness. "We have finally quieted that poor little mite, up at Throop's," he heard the physician say. "For hours she was In a delirium, constantly calling out about her garden. She Is still ill with the shock and fever, but we have soothed her by telling her that the garden is all1 right, and have promised to take her over to see it Just as soon as she is better." For the first time In his life Mark Blair counseled with his own soul. His past life and Its Ignoble motives It was arraigned him as a culprit. his called he when next the morning man of all work and Imparted to him secret Instructions which were the first measures of Ms atonement. That night the most extraordinary garden ever was had superseded the one devastated. "It's been made smooth as a floor," narrated Lucy's boy friend, "and all shut in with a little fence, and the onions are up, and the beans, and the peas, and I never saw a garden grow for good so quick. Oh, I know It's fairies' work!" The Throops soon learned of the hidden hand that had wrought all this They took the delighted reparation. Lucy over to view her precious truck ss blended choice reof the tobaccos patch. She was left to surmise that hideous dream a was destruction its choice Domestic taining the desirable "body." Camels and"its present magnificence the work ' tobaccos in Camel elimire simply a revelation! You; may nature. of kindly cigarettes A week later the Throops learned nate bite and free them from ai., them without tiring your taste! that Blair had left town for a health him a note resort. There came from aftertaste or unpleasant d d ABanklsMorethanaBuildimg nJ - y Like Bolting Tire Firmly to Rim ONE ef s ALL S1ZSE W Criticism and Citizenship It is the plain, public duty of every citizen to criticize proposed government measures believed to be harmful. Swift & Company is in a better position perhaps, than others, to under-stan- d the meat packing business in all its relations to public and private interests, even though the others may have been giving the subject a great deal of sincere attention. Swift & Company is convinced that interference with its legitimate business function by governmental agencies, however well intentioned, would be an injury to every man, woman and child who wants meat to eat, as well as to the men who raise the meat and to those who dress and distribute it. Maximum service that cannot knonopolize because of keen competition and lack of control over sources of supply is furnished at a minimum of profit a fraction of a cent per pound from all sources. Therefore Swift & Company is taking every legitimate step of citizenship to prevent such interference. These advertisements are intended to help you, and to help Congress decide what is best to be done. Mistakes are costly and apt to be harmful in these trying times. Swift "Dollar." Let us send you Address Swift ft Company, Chicago, I1L Union Stock Yards, v Expert Automobile Repairing Electrical Repair Work of All (Kinds What you pay out your money is cigarette satisfaction and, my, now you do get'it in every puff of Camels! EXPERTLY Swift & Company, U. S. A. THIJ SHOWS OP THE AVERAGE DOLLAR orrnurt Bwrtmwn av f$WIFT & COMPANY FROM TMt 3 LI VT mimt N0 BY WW DUCT 12.96 Waf 6St ToStocklaiserL fan f CfNTt iimio ANIMAL It UVf Cf HTI f0 t.04 CCNTt TMI IA0 ItMAIN SWIFT 4 COMPANY Al morn yt low-mildne- wike to Elsie:' Fuim.t Supply Co. Reliance Auto . "When I "get some of the meanness out of my system," the old man wrote, "I shall come to see you and ask the dear little angel I 60 cruelly offended to call me grandpa. In the meantime, having Vearned that Walden's employer has found It necessary to advertise for a partner to secure more capital, I have purchased that Interest for hfm, and if he will call on my lawbusf-nes- s yer he may become a man, and, I hope, a successful one." . d . cigaretty unpleasant cigaretty odor. Camels win instant and permanent success with smokers because the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mel For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price. Then, you'll best realize their supjerior quality and the rare enjoyment they provide. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winton.S.ltn, ,N. C. |