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Show DR. P. C. CHRISTENSEN Dentist Castle Dale, Utah 41! Kinds of Dental Work attended at-tended to. yalisCaction guar- an teed. Office at residence J. K. HE1D Attorney-at-I.!nv and Notary Public Orangcvillc, Utah EmeryGount j AbstractCo CASTI.E DAVE, UTAH Licensed Abstracter oi Titles He sure of the title to the land you purchase. You can never know the true condition witi ut Investigation. An Abstract Tells it All O. Soreiiaoii Jr.. Mgr. 1 B. VV. D ALTON Utorney-at-Law, Notary Public ! CASTLE DALE. UTAH . . ' TI10S. l. FADDIS ... . , ) : Civil and Mining Engineer Canal and Land Surveys and Water Applications .. .......... Office at Residence next door to Mid land Garage CASTI.E DALS. UTAH ; T. C HILL " r PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON ' JIUNTIXtiTON, UTAH i t. - . Office Honrs at A, R. Coe Drug Co.. Castledale on luesday and Thursday afternoons Castle Valley Abstract Co. O. J: Anderson, Manager . CASTI4E ,d ALE:, UTAH . tVe are prepared 'tor do your abstracting abstract-ing with care and. dispatch. You can not safely bny or sell land or. secure loan without .having an abstract-of the title to the same. M. B.SHIPP, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON CASTLE DALE, UTAH Specialist in Obstetrics and Diseases f-Women and Children. Calls answered an-swered day or night E. 0. ANDERSON County Surveyor Vater Applications Attended to. Land and Canal Suryeys Office in Emery County Bank Building CASTLE DALE, UTAH .! Money to Lend . ON FARM PROPERTY j ' Reasonable Rates, Quick Service j Call or write . j J.Frank Otterstrom, Hunting'n . . , . - ! The Watkins I Man I will call at your residence once each month. Should you need any of the well-known well-known line of j WATKINS REMEDIES EXTRACTS TOILET ARTICLES STOCK AND POULTRY TONIC mail your order to me here at.Castledale and I will forward for-ward the articles at once, postpaid. N. S. NIELSEN Agent for Emery and Car-j Car-j bon Counties. OFFICE at CASTLEDALE Has a Good Opinion of. .Chamber-- .Chamber-- ;" Iain's Tablets. "Chamberlain's Tablets are a wonder. won-der. I never sold anything that heat them," writes F. U.Tressey, Richmond, Rich-mond, Ky. When troubled with indigestion indi-gestion or constipation give them a trial, (adv.) : - ' :.:'?' 5 y--:":X y -. -" y . . . ' ; ; . " : ; - - . '. : Uncjiy 'Bale s'. Fostman::S r"H':- jHas;:--a' pJew: Job ',? .He is now also a recruiting officer to enlist the financial support of the youngsters. Let.hW fi ' '-' -be yotir" cluldren's adviser' in the matter of thrift. Let him show them what it means to substitute " f . interest-bearin.Thrtft Stamps for'.tK'e penny savings bank. Let him be the medium to init yourchil-. 1 dren into aal c.ontact, with their country's government, . ' . . . '-; "'"'; M l The Thrift Stamp'repre8en.tto"th chififrin .'wlijt' !the Liberty Bond represents to adults: The .:pV -. penny embodies war power just as the dollar, for.pennies make dollars. The Thrift Stamp idea is ' designed to reach those who think in trms of cents. The -power of the penny is shown by the fact'that' '' . .-JW. the government hopes to raise two' billions of dollars from the sale of these stamps. ' .; ' ;. - H ' ' -" .- " ':' ' ' ' - ' . " - -f i js '' " " -Thrift Stamps make a reality of the children's-patriotism by allowing them to aid he govern- : I' "i". ment with money for Wat 'purposes. A child's pavings rhay be a means to shortening this war by days; . f-t ' V.'. and'.eyery. day.' means the reclemption ,o colossal waste. . . , ' , . ..' ' .." M ' ,' . " .'. Thrift Stamps cost 2Stf each.. Books "of 16," with a .few cents added, art at any time exchange- yV ; able for certificates which will be worth $5.00 .in19'23. x These Stamps are received as payments on ' -Liberty Bonds. You may obtain them at any Post Office, your mail carrier, and at most stores. ' fcj ' --v: --- -' ' ' ' )BafQfe1tIDlltafail4 T7ii' AJuertitement Paid for and Donated by jEafeaRaPapB5laamM -. ' - ". ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' " J r - Huntington Drug Co.; Huntington, Utah F "??is rS Hers h . the Man LA jl Yj",HE Government is. issuing. during, all of .; : T &:,XrrT' r ::r r . ' 1918 What is known as U.S. Thrift V;f tLVery ratriOtlC ' Stamps. These stamps are on sale at rl W - ' ! Postoffices: banks, stores, factories and TflP 'VIlA Tn ;;;'::' :'Kf ' -many other. convenient places. A single EI hHP When you buy your first stamp you will be given a Thrift tjml SWFWii 1 1 1 1 Card with spaces for affixing sixteen stamps. This card will t) ft're S-v'tV-A i ' QnH i 111 Iff show at all times just how much money you have loaned the i$liWft-f " ClIlU XsilllU Government.' lr'HlfKil As soon as you have sixteen stamps on your card $4.C0 IT rW I 1. worth-yon can take them to any place where U. S. Thrift tuVJlllf oKwl Can nOW invest Stamps are sold and there exchange them with a small cash t-Va4ft 1 ilf I'll'n il payment for a "War Savings Stamp" that will pay you 4 fVf Illy nlfriM in tile ' per cent interest. r-Oi 1 1 What is a War-Savings Stamp? When'affixed to a War- feft'il !"Vi ioV ' WT ' 1 f g Savings Certificate, if it an obligat ion of the United States FTtM 111 !il n I injlBAfl B5l"C Government to pay the holder $5.00 on January 1, 1923. I 1 i II i WWl SJLdO All the wealth and security of the-United States are behind Vstl I 1 - Wi it. It is as t'Aod as a Government, bond, which is the safest ""ilcvi I 1 lllli" Wl JL investment in the world. Pttil HW VlOVSrillHSHt Now let's sec how Thrift Stamps are changed into War- 1)111 i1! !ft'M I Savings Stamps. l' 'Ji ' i HI Wl il Suppose you have a card full of Thrift Stamps $4.00 worth M l II WWlln 8mX3l 1 Slim a,1 want to turn them into a War-Savings Stamp in March. 1 ! I If ; All you have to do is to put fourteen cents with your card lu'i'V I I Vf J fi fl S3 CHtS ' d take it to any placewhere U. S. Thrift and War-Savings I 11 II i' I Stamps are sold. There it will be exchanged for a Five Dollat wl$ 1 J III MfWIil War Savings Stamp, which will put you in the investor class. ' I I'll SI vMs Uffi It If you exchange U. S. Thrift Stamps for War-Savings Stamps 'III II mil I Wolr. fl-o .t -r-,., n April, it will be fifteen cents; and so on a cent a month ill j 1 1 neip UlC government lip to December, 1918, when the added amount will be J I I I I I and help yourself Ot the twenty-three cents. The sooner, you buy the less the cost. f jl j II II same time. Here is "a trrrr':vtJ.'. '.:;. r-i-. - ..j 11 I ' ill I Patriotic service that all . , KT. , . -s I I I can share !n- WVF Ditt fWW V'P C wUf quarters mR savings stamps ifSIpA THIS SPACE Buy U. S. Thrift Stamps. Exchange to'stotj Ms iy-'- - 'r.D BY Ther.i for War Savings Stamps 1 TcoWment PEACOCKS' CASH STORc ORANGEVILLE |