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Show Tt 7 Wl iwwwnnwwfflwww piw9rawwagii msb THE DODGE BROTHERS TOURING CAR WAS THE OFFIECIAL GUIDE CAR IN THE MOTOR TRUCK CON- VOY WHICH PASSED THROUGH TOOELE LAST WEEK. THE DODGE BROTHERS CAR IS THE ONLY CAR OF ITS CLASS THAT HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY ADOPTED BY THE U. S. GOVERNMENT. THIS ENDORSEMENT PUTS THE DODGE BROTHERS CAR IN A CLASS BY ITSELF FOR CONSTRUCTION, EFFICIENCY AND COST OF OPERATION. i V ow lies Bros ... M - . U.V7 Wi3ia35iy6r6i9r w months ago an eastern film managed to get some of them and disposed of them readily at one dollar each. It is planned to distribute the grenade banks to the public through banks and trust companies exclusively. The only conditions imposed by the Treasury Department are that to gain ownership of agrenade: Persons 1 to 12 years of age must purchase one $5 War Savings Stamp; Persons 12 to 18 years must purchase at least two $5 War Savings Stamps; Persons over 18 years must either buy one $100 or one $1000 Treasury Savings Certificate which is the big brother to the War Savings Stamp bearing the same four per cent interest compounded quarterly and running for five years. Naturally the supply of grenades is. limited," said Director Orders for them will f Smith. order received and filled in the be after the supply is exhausted, no more win be manufactured. "Vtem banks and trust companies have asked for hundreds of thousands of them. In all the War Department had only 1 A Full Crop or One-Ha- lf of One to Two-Thirds THE DRILL IT DEPENDS UPON than it raise It coat no more to raise a fall crop It takes as much seed, as many hours ior does to crop. work, as much wear and tear on hone flesh and machinery to niae a small, poorly ended crop as a large, high grade one. The cize and qual-ity of your crop largely upon the drill you use. Then are scons of drills that scatter the seed at various depths much of it stays on the surface to be eaten by'birds or withered by the eun. Pethaps 50$ to 75$ of this seed nows. It germinates unevenly it ripen unevenly and doee not grade high. i unevenly But there la cmm Drill that la different. Why not use the ena Drill that places every should be? seed when It Monitor Double Disc Drills - f depot! t the seed at the bottom of a dean, wide furrow in two rows and cover it uniformly with moist earth, giving it abundant room to stool. lass seed. You get a good stand with one-fifgerainetee uniformly Every good seed grow all cornea up at one rime ripens evenly and , grade the highest The Agricultural CoDegea In various parts of the country have made exhaustive tests and find that the Monitor Drill produces crops which are not only larger but grade higher than those pro--I duced by any other. ir Doable Disc Drill is the only i the seed in front of the axle with turn or the disc, carrying every grain to the bottom of the furrow chi device is covered by patents. The Monitor Drill will operate successfully in any kind of toil. Every feature of the Monitor Drill is e strong one. Steel draw ban and hangers steal levan steel ratchets. It is made of the very best materials and Don't will give excellent service after many other drills are in the scrap heap. boy a drill until you hava learned all about the Monitor. th 000,000. The grenades are expected to be iq San Francisco in about 30 days. PREPARING HIDES AND SKINS FOR MARKET. Much may be done to improve the country branch of the hide and skin industry by marketing the hides and pelts on a graded SR X7t?t7t?ttt7t7t7t7t7t7t7Gt217tMt7t?(?t7t7tart?7rtrt?rrt1 and selected basis, according to o tice was signed and which have relative merits, says a bulletin of Finding Trucks Effect on Roads. ; the grandtotal of all motor wher-effenow been turned over to the the U. S. Department of Agriculdetermine the destructive hides and are to be found of heavily loaded auto; ever traffic conditions permit Treasury Department for use as ture, and by avoiding many of But very few savings banks to stimulate the intermeditnicks on highways and streets, profitable use. and to meet the demand for data roads are designed to carry any thrift The only alteration made ary agencies through more direct on the design of road surfaces large volume of this class of traff- in the hand grenades to convert marketing by the rural produo-erand foundations to withstand ic. Consequently, the cost of them into savings banks was the In this way country producsuch heavy traffic, a series of ex- adequate maintenance was in- removal of the TNT charge rr ' ers will not only derive more periments is being being con- creased greatly during the year. the cutting of a slot as a coin profits, hut the profits will be ducted by the Bureau of Public In many places the damage due way. commensurate with the quality The Federal Reserve Bank of of their products, a condition Roads, U. S. Department of to the incesant pounding of these incentive to l Experimental Farm to determine fast and heavy vehicles was so San Francisco, which is handline vruve-aos to require complete rtf--' the distribution of the grenades produde hides and skins of the ithe impact of puta., truck YUSuS. to the hanks and trust compan- best construction. possible quality. The most stiiking single develies, anticipates orders aggregatThe preparation of hides ant opment in the highway field was HOW TO GET HAND ing 100,000 of the war souvenirs. skins for market is of great imthe tremendous increase in moGRENADE BANKS. Robert E. Smith, director of the portance, as where they were no tor truck traffic. Five years ago The banks of the Twelfth Fed- War Loan organization for the properly prepared and shippet heavy motor trucks were few in eral Reserve District have or- - Twelfth Federal Reserve Dis- - they are subject to great deternumber and limited practically dered 60,000 of the hand gren- trict, said: These American' ioration. The farmer who has to the paved streets of larger ades which were ready for ship- made hand grenades constitute thoroughly cured a number of cities. These vehicles now com- ment to the American Expedi- - one of the best souvenirs of the hides and skins by the green prise probably 4 to 5 per cent of tionary Forces when the armis- - war one could possibly get. Some salting method commonly followed should place them over some elevated object, such as a barrel. They should remain there over night, to drain free of excess moisture; after which the surplus salt should be swept off or removed by thoroughly shaking the hides. If the hides are handled in this manner, and thorugh-l-y cured before being shipped, the shrinkage should be relatively relatively small when they are finally weighed at the hide house. If the hides are not thoroughly cured, if they have been in salt only a day or two before shipping, do not remove any of the salt as the hides may spoil. Camels are offered you as a cigarette entirely As a rule hides are not folded out of the ordinary a flavor and smoothness so that the hair aide is out. It is never before attained. To best realize their qualessential to fold in the head and ity compare Camels with any cigarette in neck on the body of the hide, the world at any price! flesh surfaces together, and to Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will turn in the tail in a similar manwin you at once it is so new and unusual. Thats ner. Then a narrow fold on each what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and side shviM be made by throwing choice Domestic tobacco gives you! Youll prefer back the body edges and legs this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! upon the body of the hide, flesh surfaces together, keeping the As you smoke Camels, youll note absence of lines of the folds parallel The any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unshould then be folded back legs pleasant dgaretty odor. And, youll be delighted and these lapped with the hair to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally surfaces together, bringing the without tiring your taste 1 break of each fold near the mid.1 dle line of the back. The side Take Camels at any angle they surely supply folds should then be completed cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever 1 by bringing together the' two experienced. They re a cigarette revelation breaks of the folds, with the You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts. middle line of the back as the Youll prefer Camels quality 1 main fold, in this way making a 18 one long rectangular bundle. The Cmmalm aim aoU avarjwkarm in adaMitcally aaatad pack- end of folded hide should butt aiaa of 30 agarattma or tan packafaa 300 dtarattaa) in a carton. Wa atrocity racctnmand be thrown forward about then WinufwiferfAiAoMaroAof aupptyorwhanjroatraraL s of the distance to the R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wiiiitoa-Snln- i, N. C. neck fold, whereupon the forward portion of the bottom lap : p t hl. should be folded back on top of i the first fold, bringing the break ? II M RI1EM E N IlttOM PANM Tooele, Utah Phone 9 ve-T- ! ct : profit-absorbin- g, a. . n ; Cigarettes made to meet your taste! I cents package of the rear fold even with that wool helps to generate heat very of the fold just made. Two pieces of stout rapidly. should then be wound rope Each hide should be bundled around the pack from back to separately and tied securely, one passing around the about seven feet of strong cord belly, back portion just in front o' the being necessary to tie one hide hind legs and the other passing bundle. A soft rope or line at inch thick is around the front portion immeleast suitable for this purpose, al- diately back of the fore legs. All bundles should be tied securely, though regular hide rope is prefbow-lin- e knot, Wire should never be using the nautical erable. Bundles not as does it easily. slip used, as it is likely to damage the hide by rusting. Calf skins often become untied or otherwise should be folded in the same lose their identification marks, in How- which cases the railroad employmanner as cattle hides. ever, when more than one is to ees have no means of determinbe shipped two folded calf skins ing the identity of either shipper should be placed together and or consignee, especially if there tied into one bundle instead of are other hide shipments in the All shipments of hides car. tying each one separately. should be tagged with good, Sheep skins are bundled dif- strong linen tags with a paper ferently from either cattle hides finish and brass eyelets, and all or calf skins. The wool sides are addressing should be done plainlaid down and the skins are foldink. ly with moisture-resistin- g ed along the middle line of the Hides and skins should be shipback with the wool side out. As after many as five skins folded this ped as soon as possible needles without exposmanner can be placed in a single bundling bundle for shipment It is not ure to sun, draft, water or rusty advisable to pack more than this or corroded metals. ' number in one bundle, as the' - one-four- th Get Real Value (or Your Dollar. that 43c out of every Dollar the average workingman earns is spent for food. Your Dollars will reach further if you wfll direct them our way. DO YOU KNOW 21 oz. can Pork & Beans 3 small cans Pork & Beans Navy Beans', per pound Lima Beans, 2 lbs. for' 2 pkgs. Silver Gloss Starch Old Master Coffee, per lb. 20 oz. jar Queen Olives 31 oz. can Asparagus 15c 25c 10c 25c 25c 50c 35c 35c 25c 10c 43c Catsup, pint bottle Green Olives, small bottle 12 oz. can Royal Baking Powder Pierces Tomato Soup, per can 12 oz. can Corned Beef Veal Loaf, small can Teco Pancake Flour, 3 pkgs. for Macaroni, 3 pkgs. for -. . . 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