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Show EMERY -- j ' i , rt 1 I AY II Member of Federal Reserve System DALE, UTAlj " - f GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS. If Man, a man makes a blunder and spends the rest of his life Being Sorry for It. Thousands of people, every day. llteraily eat their lives to starvation because at some time or other they stubbed their toes. It Is well to Be Sorry but after that, you should forget It. Farm Easier bj putting in a RURAL TELEPHONE You will then have a "hired man" who asks no wages, cats no food, and works 24 hours a day, 365 days in the year a hired man who is always ready and never kicks. Eastern Utah Telephone Co. J. Rex Miller, Manager Bargains The Mail 1 Goes In that will save you many a lar will escape you if you fail to dol- I the Salesman Waits I We can furnish you the kind of I printed tales letters and circulars j on HAMMERMILL BOND that get your message in the right !will to the man who can buy While goods. Use I more printed 1 Atk us. salesmanship. read carefully and regularly the advertising of local merchants In This Paper U fifty-dolla- , lovely-face- d girl of eighteen crossed the threshold. There was fire in her pretty eyes and an indignant flush upon her bonny cheeks. She advanced quickly, paused dismayed, scanned the smiling captive closely and fluttered forth : "Oh. Mr. Brown, you've made a dreadful mistake !" "I told our friend that hack at said Merrill, with a courteous bow to the young lady of engaging presence. "Where's your father?" demanded the village functionary, "I'll see what he says about it." "Down at the post office," and Myrtle F.l:md stole an interested glance at Merrill. "You can go after him while I try and apologize for the fearful blunder we have made You won't run away while he Is gone, will yon, Ford-ville,- HOSE who know best the A caliber of the Nash organization and its past accomplishments are surest that any truck bearing the Nash nameplate is a sound commercial investment. Mr. "Hoyce Merrill. declared he. NASH TRUCK PRICES Two-To- n Cha One Ton Chauit $1650 Na.h Quad ChaiiU $3250 -- $2250 e Prices F. O. B. Kenosha Helper Garage HELPER, UTAH raan 1 " dL&J BASE ration is better. Time Jienls and forgets. What you are NOW ts better than what you were THKX. It's what u man does NOW that makes him valuable and likable. History thinks too much of Its spare time to talk much about (he blunders of its actors. The best way to Be Sorry Is to show the world in deeds that you are human enough to be bigger than your error. Be Sorry. It's good for your Soul. But get over it and beyond it as quick as you can. MICKIE SAYS Betid ft the Hack Federal Cord Tire (here are the while non-ski- d "Hugged" and the blatk tread " non-ski- 603 d Trafftk" tread. GO fc mTv -- vf wo OT Pe of Federal const rui ion T is Etoso!cgiveidea"extra seivice"aud thai t I NJOW idea is of vital consequence to every tire user. Note these exclusive Federal features Internal heat and friction. enemies of tires as of engines are ininiiiiicd in Federal Cord Tires because t lie various layers of loose cords are impregnated with live rubber built up diagonally. J iSTMCTIMtC J Suascaiei Instead of being cured in rigid mee tallic moulds with a tendency to uneven cord tension, every cord lite is vulcanised under internal air pro-din- pressure. Tim Double Cable-Bas- e holds the tire firmly to its rim, periiiittinji the use of a soft bead filler instead of a hard fillet, thus avoiding the (M)ssibility of side-wal- l chafing that often causes blow-outabove the rim. It will pay dealer. you to see a s ron sau: i$y Reliance Auto ft Supply Co. CASTLE DALE, UTAH VAN OltAWTOM) Effective Printing means eood tvoe. uood Dresses. Rood workman & good paper. We have the equipment and the worlmien for you, and use Hammermill grades of bond, safety and cover papers. Let us show you. 3 M'ltKN, Proprietors Expert Automobile Repairing Electrical Repair Work of All Kinds TIKES, TUBES, OILS, SUPPLIES, ACCESSORIES ALL KINDS ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED to! dL Bi ill jj 1 Hiiiii'filliSif' I 3 Muskrats and all other Western Furs are bringing higher prices in our Denver market today in the history of the fur business. The sky seems to be the limit and liinuy trappers are cleaning up biji money this season by shipping all of their furs direct to E. A. Stephens & Co. the largest exclusive buyers of Western Haw Furs in the world. than ever before Stephens Guarantees Highest Prices B. A. Stephens & Co. positively ptmninlee to pay you a higher 6pot-casprice for your Western Furs than any other fur dealer In America. You will sav-.-' on up to $10 transportation charges, nnrl will net your money three days to two weeks sooner if youon..ship to Ship Stephens. The biggest boom in history is h today while prices are hih. If you want an offer on your furs, place a notice inside the bundle reii"'M inK that furs be held separate. A bid will be submitted to you, and if the prices and gradlnft are not entirely satisfactory, your bundlen will be returned, and Stephens will pay the charges one way. Ife sine the notice i. placed inside the bundle. Ship quick mid uliip lo trnns-portatio- Stephen. Win E. A. Stephens & Co. 215 Stephens Bldg. Denver, Colo., U. S Not I, Miss Bland." "If any reasonable sum, or a month free of the best we have will fix up our hideous mistake," said honest Silas Bland, after he had heard the whole story, "we'll settle the score willingly." "Why, it hasn't cost me anything." replied Merrill, with a jolly laugh. "I'll stay flic month and maybe longer, for I like 'the town, but I'll pay for It. What this little trick of fate has led me Into decidedly pleases me," as he looked at 'Myrtle and she at him with eyes. "I'd ask nothing modestly-veilebetter than to clerk for a model hostelare ry like yours, Mr. Bland, if you open for an assistant." He was, and Myrtle looked prateful as he said so to this interesting young inman who had so acceptably come to her life. d VT& 2Ad9 iJ itDOUBLE CABLE i ? Morris & Company, The Standard Oil Company, The Palmolive Company and The American Steel Foundries are among the nationally known concern uing Nah truck. 1"""5aai Uepentance Is good, but Repa- its superscription. An humble, modest sort of a yount: fellow whs Uoyce .Merrill. Brought tip in the country and lonpn;: to sret back I'.jrain to rational village life, he counted two years' experience as the advance agent of a cheap show as so much time lost. Where he was headed for Merrill scarcely knew. He was drifting, half planning, tiiidin;' a position in some promising: country town, awaiting any circumstance or adven Hire that might develop the future, ami ready therefore as to anything that might come along. As Merrill left the desk a heavy-set- , nnpretentious-appearinman arose from his seat in the lobby, picked up the disdained envelope, read its ad dress mid chuckled. Then he started t fler Merrill. At a quiet street corner lie overtook him. "A word with you, If you plenso, Mr. Tierce Dnnton," he spoke, catching and holding Merrill's iirui. "Somewhat mistaken, aren't you," challenged Merrill. "That is net my name." "Oh, yes, it is," Insisted the other. "You just dropped this, didn't you," iiiid lie extended the envelope, and sure enough it bore the name he had men"1 am Zeh Ilrown, deputy-sheriftioned. of Princeton, twenty miles down the line. I've got the right to detain you, and as there are some explanations for you to make at that same tuirg, I'm going to take you there." "You are exploiting a case of mistaken identity, my friend," observed Merrill, pleasantly enough and growing curious. "Hardly. I don't suppose you will deny that this is your picture?" The deputy sheriff extended a photograph and Merrill looked half startled, tremendously puzzled. The picture was that of a man marvelously resembling himself. "All right," he spoke readily. "Go ahead. Do you arrest me?" "I don't, unless you get too clever, or ugly. It's simple. Silas Bland, my friend, the hotelkeeper, sent me to hunt you up. It Isn't so much the r board bill you ran up under false pretenses and skipped, as it Is the wounded pride of his pretty daughter, Myrtle. She don't want you back because she cares for you, but she wants to see you punished for swindling her father and humiliating her. You went around Princeton hinting at the hit you had made with her neighbors are gossiping. Now she is a deserted bride that was to be, and she will take her dainty, womanly way of showing her utter scorn in you publicly, and you will have lo settle up that hill and suffer her con tempt." "Quite a romance. Pretty girl, offended dignity, and a scapegoat wanted. Once more Mr. Deputy Sheriff. I m not the man you are looking for." "It won't go," persisted the other "I'll risk it." doggedly. It was an ideal town, Princeton. This was the first discovery Merrill made, then that fie Atlantic hotel was As a vry attractive place of anode. he was led into its reception room his official guardian sang out through an ovn doorway: "Mornin", Si!" "Si" did not respond, hut a very sparkling-eyed- "' r' i g Make Your Life on the - - 0N BE,NG S0RRY zA SHht MiStake (Copyrliht. 191. by the Wot.ra Newspaper Union.) As Uoyce Merrill walked by the desk of the little hotel Ht Kurdville where he had passed the (ii jrtit. Hiid his paid I ill the clerk as he plated the key in its box took thence a letter and tossed It to him. Very casually the transient truest observed its open flap and one cent stain;., discerned that it was an advertisement mid threw tt on the floor without even jrhuiciiic Ht Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH CSTLE - lit the New Year 1920 bring 1V1 you continued prosperity, for means our prosperiyour prosperity not or whether you are a patron ty, of our bank. We are ideally located to serve you in many capacities and you have but to call and make known your wants to receive every courtesy and consideration within our power. TV PROGRESS, tpr:.:-''---- j O COUNTY Inte Rr mm 5 Muskrats will make money for you if you use this tag NOW. on heavy cardboard. Gb' a E'A'Stephens Raw in Wet Largest Handlerf of Fur the Denver.Colo. U.S.A. NAME From POSTOFFICE. STATE. .60X t - flf - - ' .aA..'.A.JJ' ..- - |