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Show Eltm MICKIE ' TWO-PASSENGE- motor "1 R oa JOW OF oa pew, twe. GLPvooest H0 vwc V - ? Is dollars CSK 9 to doughnuts lifewSk ll iff cam co ysiwHcvn n. " PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, CTAB SAYS, FEWEST TYPE OF fjAoe tOtxTV. no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! AM ELS quality, and their expert blend t ' 'V' ;4b&!tJ sJ ( V ij JUfS&ff v. Al'tlR ' I ' . YW s - V3 ' ' JVSM' Ri I f 7 VsYmJ MOT$ v 3 lJWyv I- Turkish ij u zxxussTtc'tl rw?Y)i'r- Tlie In'ost typp of l.iwl.. I 1. ...... inntiii- . .1 cur for la., nnriw,.,- - wheels fuld up to the side. ,.;,' Vi'hi'u it';n!y i , v I small- (i drive --P - HJT llip t tFT HINTS FOR CARE Printing SPARK PLUG IF i4re Fou in Need of Autoist Knows His Engine Is Out Tags of Tune When There Is Cards Failure to Fire. Blanks Folders . with f'.jtvu.V Tk will not nu. no leave I'"" unpleas- mcy ant citfarotly alter taste nor unpl easant ciga- - - r Just con:pare Camels with any rc.tle :yLf ill tfit wnrliJ :..- ruf Wf S Itnt nl ui'-ie- . v0 ii-- Camels mellow mildness will certainly f .VhSA.w,1-.i- -- isty every smoke desire you ever expressed. mis vauiei uienu iu eiuier kind smoked straig ht! R. J KEVNOLDS r.t,. - twirm c'4a- - !riv fir mtftM PI .,..,1.. I) 'O.Winston Salm, N. C.ti t Imn on the poru-lniof the plug. This termed sooted or dirty, and Is caused by several coiiditioiiK. The carburetor may be out of adjustment, giving too rich a mixture, or there may be too much oil in the cylinder. These possible causes should be looked Into If the trouble is chronic. If the plug is found to have a black coating clean it thoroughly so that tlie porcelain is white, and the points quite clean. It will make cleaning i ill y- mm MM E -M Dodgers DIRT Receipts Envelopes Statements Bill Heads jl Packet Heads Letter Heads at this OF TROUBLE CAUSE ''''' WW Carburetor Invitations Call IS May Be Out of Adjustment, Giving Too Rich a Mixture, or i ncre ividy ok oo mucn Oil in the Cylinders. Tlie failure of a spark plug Is one of the most frequent troubles with the automobile engine, hence the nuto-is- t should know what to do when this occurs. Wlien the spark plug misses, or fails to fire, the engine Is out 'of tune or balance. This condition is instantly noticed by the irregular vibration set up in the car, and by the loss of power. Generally the trouble is d caused by the plug becoming through the collection of car- - office Good Work Is Our Specialty short-Circuite- When Typical Sections of Spark Plugs, Showing How Carbon Collects on Surface, Causing a Short Circuit. easier if the plug is soaked in wood alcohol. Then take a tool, a knife answering very well, wrap a piece of rag around it, and scrape the plug all over, getting down into the recesses. There are various types of plugs, the most common being the porcelain, shown in Fig. 1. The inclosed type of plug will fire longer without the need ci cleaning., but it is hard to clean, as sharp-pointe- Better Motor Cars Are Built Buick Will Build Them to be taken apart. V.'heii a taken apart, great care must plug be taken to see that the porcelain is not broken, and when reassembling it, all the joints must be made Fig. 2 shows another type of plug, the by carpossibility of bon deposit being indicated. Tlie modern plug Is so made that it will not come apart, and, while it Is a little harder to clean the individual perts when they cannot be handled separately. It ls not so much trouble in the long run, as it is hard to put the other type together again properly. The insulator of a plug sometimes cracks, and even though it be but a minute crack, It must be thrown away, as the carbon seeps in quickly, and the plug will not fire. When buying new plugs be sure to get the type that is made for the par ticular engine to be fitted. In addition to the numerous special plugs, there are two sizes of hexagons in use, one inch across flats, and Inches across. It is an the other 1 noying to find that the sparkplug wrench will not fit the new plug intended for use, especially so when one cannot get at the plug to turn it with an adjustable wrench. It Is a good pan for the autoist to carry an extra set of spark plugs, so that in case ot failure on the road the bad one ma be replaced without the necessity of cleaning plugs until the return to tit j garage is made. t'opuiar ;.ieenames Magazine. it lias Is Prepared to furnish all kinds of uica'.s hikI grocern trade our specialty at all times. ies short-circuitin- g seven-eighth- V... Meats and Groceries for the County gas-tigh- Out-of-lo- w THE UNION AN DKI'.W MEAT MARKET JOHANSKN. l'lopi letor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts TWO BUSY OFFICES m PHICE OFFICE Parker-We- e tcr Mock Opposite First National Hank Office Hours 10 till 12 a.m. and 2 till 4 p.m. Phone 57 Hooms s HELPER OFFICE Over Helper State Bank 6 till 8 p.m. Office Hours Phone 43 The Buick Mcdcl MOON AS Agriculturist Reliance Auto & Supply Co., County Agents CASTLE DALE, UTAH MX ' 1 m y We Carry a Complete Stock of Goodyear Tires and Tubes ALLY OF FARMER -- Asserts He Courts His Sweetheart and Plants His 1.. Dr. J. B. Henderson, Chiropractor Corn by Luna's Light. Residence Phone 219-I Use the Very Latest aad Best Methods Known WHY SUFFER ? ni to the New York living in the country. Is alarmed lest the scientists blow up the rnoon. lie very properly says that the city man doesn't appreciate the moon ; in fact, he seldom sees it. But out in the country the moon serves a real purfrom be to and it protected pose, ought onslaughts from the rockets of the scientists. The contributor's letter Is so delightful, and as It contains as much wisdom as many other letters we read we quote at length : "Nobody knows what the moon Is made of. Mayhe it's made out of some kind of mineral that will explode when this flash powder goes off on it. And let me tell you, Mr. Editor, that wouldn't be a very funny thing for anybody to have the moon blow up. "Folks in the city don't know any- thing about the moon, whether It is anything or v nether it ain't, and they don't care. I.ut we folks that live in the country use the moon a great deal. I courted my wife by moonlight, and my oldest boy Is doing the same thing with his girl. I've planted my corn in the full of the moon for forty years and never had a poor crop. Besides, we use the moon in lots of other ways. I can't hardly think what life would be here In the country without the moon." Aye, aye, sir, we are for you especially since you seem to know how to court. It has been a marvel to us for years how a city boy manages to fall in love with a girl when the light enme from an electric bulb Instead of from the friendly moon. Columbus Dispatch. A contributor Trlb-un- e, x , j Emery County Bank CASTLE DALE, UTAH CAPITAL $25,000 SAMI'El, SURPLUS $12,500 P P. A K. f'resiuetit S1NU1-ETO- J. LS. CRAWFORD, EDMUND Cl'.AU'FdRD, S.UDTY PVUEN'O WAU. JO HAN'S EN W. C. SNO F. Director PKTKR Cashier IJKI'OSIT ItOXKS We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings FOR KENT Write for Particulars j j Buy! What? Mine In Straight Canyon |