Show I I r 4 1 SERVICE That seems to be bo a g great eat word word how how much It may mean depends ton on us a gre great t deal does it not During th the past few few months we li have e not been entirely satisfied r with the Service we wo i er giving our patrons patrons patrons-In in that our office force was not large enough to keep keel the work right up to the minute Patrons had at times to wait wal too long to be waited on so to Improve this th's branch of r our Service we have bave secured the services of Mr C. C D. D Kicher Kleher a banker of many years year experience Mr Kicher wishes to get acquainted get with our patrons that he may be of ot service to them and when you are in town we will wilt appreciate your our calling and meeting Mr Kicher and getting personally acquainted with him It matters not if you are a n patron or not call and lets get acquainted We ar are are growing and you OU should grow with with- witha a growing bank bank- We Invite your account We will tell you about another branch of our SERVICE next week r f rr r r i Nr MYTON i TATS STATE BANK THE BANK OF SAFETY AND SERVICE Established ten y years yean an ago go A r S 'S I f fI I I I i It Is The Man who has mastered the fundamental principles of saving money moner that ever ever ever ev ev- er becomes a business success to any marked degree Such a man towers he head d and dand and sho shoulders above his associates associates' and is Is 5 marked for tor advancement If you have ha your savings account at nt t this bank you you- will find and courtesy cooperation and 4 compound Interest strong allies alUes In the shaping of your future ROOSEVELT BANKING CO The Strong Home Bank FOR F R SALE I Moline ins binder with transport transport trucks I 1 Jno no Deere Stag tog 2 12 in in gang plow ow i 1 Van Brunt runt 12 disc grain drill All in in good condition an and little used Priced to sell Inquire o of J. J W. W MORGAN Randlett an ett Utah i t tH JH THE E U N. N Nl LY J CAB CAtt CABIt's Its It's n no longer necessary to go Into the details describIng describing describing ing the practical merits of the Ford Fora car everybody car everybody knows all about The Universal Car How It goes and comes day after day and and year year after year at an operatIng operating operating ing expense so 80 small that Its wonderful This advertisement advertisement advertisement advertise advertise- ment Is 18 to urge prospective buyers to place orders with without without out delay as tho the war has produced conditions which I Imay may interfere Interfere with normal production Buy Duy a Ford car when you can get one Well We'll take good care of your i I order get your get Ford 1 your to you soon soon- as possible possible and and i give the best In service after when required J W. W E. E BROOME Agent My Myton ton Utah i IA I A 1 I SRI I Id d' d f 1 L Lj i j 1 Ti Judge u g e James Ames Stark 1792 tar to 1873 9 i 1 Founder o of the Stark tar Nurseries i Coincident with the closing of the Revolutionary 1 War Var Capt James Stark of Boston Tea Party fame was given by Governor Randolph of Virginia for his servi servi- services 4 ces as a soldier a grant of 2000 acres In Kentucky Kentucky- then a part of the Old Dominion In 1785 he moved to his newly acquired lan land 1 and there pla plated planted ted the fir first firs t. t t apple appIe ap- ap apPie ap ap- pIe grafts w west west west-of st of the New England Colonies 1 A fourth of a century later we find a son of Capt Stark James Hart Stark at the ag age of fourteen doIng doIng do- do 1 Ing a mans man's work in these orchards This boy later became became be be- 1 came known as Judge James Stark J I jurist and soldier of ot the War of 1812 In 1816 he t left his home in Bour Bourbon on County Kentucky with household goods In ox-carts ox westward Abound bound bound-a a pio pioneer pioneer pio pio- neer as were his forebears unconsciously unconsciously blazing the J sunset trail of horticulture To the virgin Mississippi Valley a across ross to fertile Pike County in the Missouri territory territory not not then a state state state-he he came came and with the scions from his splendid old Kentucky orchards planted plant plant- ed the first fruit I I t a in tle t th l ne l ap land pf of th the Louisiana Louisiana qu s n 6 Purchase L' L se tit tt a r v 0 It 7 wr t. t Hon Champ P lark in in- ina a a b biographical sketch of of the Stark family writes writes i Judge Judge Stark carne came in th the prime 1 of his ls man manhood oo t from Bourbon on one of ot the finest finest- counties I In K Kentucky to Pike one oue one of i of tl the e richest in t Missouri reared a family 2 which is still sUll numerous and powerful and lal laid 1 the foundation foundation foun foun- foundation dation for the largest nursery In the he he world now conducted conducted conducted con con- i ducted by the the third and fourth g generations ge of his d de do We Ve sometimes build more wisely than we know s C. C C. C NEWTON To be continued nex next week THE TIlE FREE PRESS TRESS TAr TAKES S NO SO ORDERS FOR FOn BUTTER WRAPPERS R PPE S LESS THAN TitAN lOO |