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Show ! f I PRICE EMERY AUTO LINE CASTLE VALLEY MAIL ROUTE j I Fares on Mail Cars Leave Price Every Morning at 8.00 O'Clock. I j Effective January 1, 1918. ( I Price to Huntington, $1.75 Round Trip, $3.00 i Special Autos and j j Price to Castle Dale, $2.25 Round Trip, $4.00 Trucks For Hire to J J Price to Orangexille, $2.50 Round Trip, $4.25 Any Point. j I Price to Clawson. $3.00 Round Trip, $5.00 .. j j Price to Ferron. $3.25 Round Trip, $5.50 -delivery service, j Price to Rochester. $4.00 Round Trip, $7.00 Baggage, Express I Price to Emery, i4.50 Round Trip, $7.50 - and Freight i j Fares between above stations. 10c a mile. Baggage allowance 4 0 lbs. J H . G. MILLS & SONS i t j HUNTINGTON. UTAH J I i lEmer County Ban j CASTLE DALE, UTAH CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS $10,000 ; X SAMUEL SINGLETON, President P. P. DYRENG J- R. CRAWFORD, Vice-President petERTOHANSEN EDMUND CRAWFORD. Cashier W. C. SNOW, Directors SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT X We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings Write for Particulars ' Me Your Life on the farm Easier X by putting in a X RURAL TELEPHONE ! X I You will then have a "hired man" who asks . J t no wages, eats no food, and works 24 hours a day, 365 days in the year a hired man . who is always ready and never kicks. J t Eastern Utah Telephone Co. I ? J. Rex Miller, Manager FOOD I THE W'll Ur WAIL W ON AXLBSYS vrraucH potchasiof f5p VEAI nOJl KB. BOOT USE ffJSi j icomin KYA1SOAH bjgu. 1 J '; I THE UNIVERSAL CAR l I A Real Necessity GIVES MORE MILES FOR EACH DOLLAR SPENT ON UP-KEEP THAN ANY OTHER CAR ON THE ROAD. j Consider the Low First Cost ; -' WE have a complete stock ! I of parts on hand at all times and first-class workmen in our shop. No lost time wait- l ing for parts and repairs so common with others. j CALL AND SEE US Jj S. N. Alger Auto Co. jj I Qf AY the Hand That SAVINGS Woald Hoard the Pennies STAMPS m Guide It to Patriotic and Thrift stamps cost 25 cents Profitable Investment each and draw no interest. You. a v w v mm v can buy them from your letter carrier, either city or rural route a.t the post office or your bank. lh.eTtolZAn0t The childish instinct tends usually toward saving. ; There are spaces for 16 Thrift , . fs?MhilTyorvpost But to this instinct must be added a purpose in the ?eflce0nru"ad(ifdoynaimaendwiyou? saving. The mere hoarding of coin pleases a child's card will be exchanged for an 13 cSeeawofthuar0nfan fancy, but it does not teach the lesson of thrift. intereshcompvousuded quarterly"' Teach vour child his first lesson of patriotism by You can buy 20 War Savings wf.riue8yoa V'rn'd Thei? making him a factor in aiding the government, and face value at the time of re- - , i bl,n$iooion' January h 1923' wil1 his first lesson of investment by placing his money beisstaereTitclfyflportmee where it earns interest Thrift Stamps furnish the of the First, Second or Third . . , cavsasr savins educates may government with money for carrying on the war. poteewhenrl0ishd ft Thtv earn 4 per cent interest Replace the penny need the money. You will get J Interest, too, at about a per cent foank With 3. Thrift Stamp BOOk. Tkia Advertisement Paid for and Donated by BOWEN MERCANTILE CO., HUNTINGTON, UTAH |