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Show J more formidable shooter. ( 9i9i9tmt9tmmMm irigtnrffttts Use Our Coupon Books than .a six wwwwiwmwwiiaMiiw A statistician says that only 6,000,000 Americnans carry life insurance. There used to be It costs a fellow quite a sum these days to prove that he is not guilty. OUR COUPON BOOK SYSTEM WAS INSTALLED TO DO AWAY WITH BOOKKEEPERS AND THE MONEY WE PAID FOR KEEPING BOOKS WE ALLOW AS A DISCOUNT ON THE PURCHASE PRICE OF OUR COU- A railroad man says that the railroads are in bad on account of too much economy. Thats our fix. PON BOOKS. PURCHASES MADE WITH COUPONS ARE HANDLED AS CONVENIENTLY AS MONEY AND YOU ARE ALLOWED A DISCOUNT OF 5 PER CENT ON EVERY COUPON BOOK YOU BUY. THIS MEANS THAT YOU SAVE 5 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YQU SPEND AT OF YOUR LIFE IS SPENT IN BED! THAT WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIMMONS METAL BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES. NEAT DEONE-THIR- D more than number of agents. and Save Money Ido you know SIGNS, YOUR REST ASSURED. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY GETTING OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. WE DEFY COMPETITION. Herr Hohenzollem is now looking for a country home. That is always the way with the high-bro- w criminal. There are only three places where climate is perfect heaven, Tooele and a real estate . OUR STORE. BY GETTING OUR COUPON BOOKS YOU DONT HAVE A BIG BILL TO MEET EVERY MONTH, BUT YOU HAVE YOUR MONEY TO PAY FOR THE COMING MONTH SO THAT YOU ARE ALWAYS A MONTH AHEAD INSTEAD OF A MONTH IN DEBT AT THE END OF THE MONTH. Silver tongues wooden heads. J. D. E. Vine HICKS, Mgr. St, Tooele all sound. When things go wrong women often wag in weep and men swear. According to the doctrine of A man forgets his good luck the New Testament a poor man A round steak makes a square until he is broke then he never can assume virtue more easily than the rich man. meal these days. forgets telling about it. The only way to quit knocking Now that over 5,000,000 lives thing that few people buy to throw the hammer away is false set of is a hand were lost in the war, we dont teeth. hear so much about Oslerizing. you cant hide it. One second TOOELE, UTAH Tooele, Utah Phone 9 NEW WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. The new $100 and $1000 War Savings Certificates offered to the public by the U. S. Treasury Department on July 1, 816 appealing in time to take care of the surplus wheat and cotton money of the American fanners. They perhaps more than any other group of citizens appreciate the convenience of this new Government short time security, bearing interest atthe rate of 4 per cent compounded quarterly. Certain it is that the fanner is getting a very clear idea of how capital is created and his share in keeping up the flow of money. He knows, for instance, that every dollar he puts into Government securities leaves one dollar more in the bank for financing the export of wheat and meat and cotton. These new securities give him a chance to put capital right back into the national business which today Ts his business. These certificates are grownup War Savings Stamps, carrying the same security and tax exemptions, and are sold under the same regulations. The sale price and redemption value are relatively the same. A $100 War Savings Certificate costs in August $88.80, 20 times the price of a Savings Stamp, and increases in cost 20 cents a month throughout the year. The certificate grows in cash surrender value 20 a month from the time of purchase until maturity, January 1, 1919. While the owner can obtain this value through the proper channels on ten days notice, if he holds his certificate until maturity the Government will pay him $100 for the same. The $100 certificate can be purchased from any first or second class post office or bank. The $1000 Certificate can be purchased only from banks and trust companies. These are registered securities. At the time of 8 ale the owners name is written on the Certificate, a registration stub forwarded to the Treasury Department at Washington and a corresponding stub held by the sales agent. This is an absolute guarantee to the investor against theft or loss. These securities are not transferable and are payable only to the person whose name is inscribed thereon, except in case of death or disability. ' Just as Thrift Stamps can be exchanged for War Savings Stamps so Savings Stamps-cabe exchanged for Savings Certificates. Twenty Savings Stamps properly attached to a War Savings Certificate may be exchanged at any time for a $100 Savings Certificate, or ten cards so filled for a $1000 Savings Certificate. This exchange is made without any cost to the owner of the Stamps. Grown-u- p Savings Stamps offer a convenient form for investment and no one seeking a safe place to put his money need go astray while the Government offers securities ranging from five dollars to a thousand dollars. Investors who have graduated from the primary classes to advanced practice will appreciate at once the value of the new $100 and $1000 Treasury Savings Certificates. Few people seem to consider the fact that every invested in War Savings Stamps can be had after giving ten days notice at the post office, together with the accrued interest The Government guarantees to redeem them after ten days on presentation of an affidavit by the holder stating that he needs the money. They Stamps always bring 100 cents on the dollar plus accrued n FIRE LAWS TO BE EN- FORCED IN NAT.FORESTS the. very Notwithstanding hazardous conditions which have been prevailing throughout the Intermountain country, reports of numerous cases of carelessness with fire within National Forests are being received by the Ogden office of the Forest Service. A rigorous enforcement of the State and Federal laws prohibiting carelessness in the use of fire on public lands has been ordered by the Forest Service. In his letter of instruction to the field officers, the District Forester calls attention to the fact that the newspapers of the Intermountain territory have for years always given wide publicity to the need of for care in the use of fire on open lands. In addition, the National Forests are plentifully sprinkled with posters and notices quoting the Federal laws and the penalties prescribed for violation thereof. The States also have laws on their statute .books to which wide publicity has been given. these facts. Notwithstanding lun-hup- hundreds of fires due to human agency occur each year and most of them bear evidence of wilful neglect or gross carelessness. The interests at stake are too great to permit a continuance of this condition, and, hereafter, peitsons guilty of starting forest fires will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt ' A fanner asks how to prevent ' A Bolshevik is always willing A Bolshevik seems to be a perwhile son who thinks freedom is to to share your last dollar with bees from stinging him hired hive let the robbing the you. get a living without working. do it. man We never hear of the man who MICKIE SAYS has saved a competence talk of Xthletlciam In the EaL The wealth. general athletic awakening Is predatory the most Important effect that ri won THEM NA 5POSE our occupation of the Philippines has WON'T MANN Dont save your praise for the hud upon the fur East. Just as the old WfcONtt NXHCN CMAMM RO. NASA RkHtll dead give it to the living. Olympic games, begun by one village, Thkt urfifc so PAPER, NAfrtY event at to be the KEtNOMHOW ft ARUBSCNS kRV'lW PAPER NCR MON&A VJORTH. N EFNS WAMTAMN1VHNO EXTRA .NA nothing more serious than a man clamoring for something he is not entitled to. ' A bird in the hand two in the bush, so a War Savings Sstamps two in gasoline burned I is worth dollar in is worth up. Maude Muller lost out by asso- ciating with rakes. Stick to the man with the hoe, girls. Lata City, Utah, June 6. 1919. pr : To Whom' ITTkfay concern; Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, vis: Serial 024366, Lots 10, 11, Sec. 7; Lota 2, 8, 4, 5. 8, 9, 10, 11. Section 18, T. 2 8., R. 3 W., and Lot 6, Sec. 18., T. 2 8., R 4 W., Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free ft om objection, will be approved to the State. great recurring grew It is a question which is the most expensive; an automobile for pleasure or an affinity. modern athletic movement starting from Bagnio has spread to other far eastern iteoples, and hns given them not only a ground for friendly meeting, but also a basis for genuine respect and mutual understanding.. a Portugal Once Lusitania. Portugal was formerly known ns Lusitania. The present name Is derived from Port Cnllo, the ancient name of the town now known to us as Oporto. Down to Earth. Mrs. Peavlsh says that before were married Mr. Peavlsh liked to hear her sing "Home, Sweet Home, and now he likes to hear her rattle dishes on the table. Galveston News. Aim High. Some women are like the cowthe mark you must Sim hit If you on saddle who a boy put a $500 a little above It ; every arrow that files horse. $50 feels the httractlon of earth. Some editors views are sound al GOULD B. BLAKELY, Date first publication Aug. Date last publication Aug. Register. 1, 1919. 29, 1919. The five Internal Revenue districts in Kentucky- - have been consolidated into one. Since the country has gone dry, Kentucky has ceased to make whiskey and one district can handle the A Chicago women is said to have committed suicide because her dog died. Some woman are peculiar hero worshippers. A Provo editor is said to have made $50,000 recently in mining stock, however. Many oil stocks are like a bob-ta- il flush in a poker game; you win if you get out before the showdown. We dont meet the confiding fellow coming home at midnight these days with a breath that caused you to get sick at the stomach. The goose that lays the golden egg doesnt cackle much. 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