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Show I We Are Progressing 'l There is an old proverb that a wise man changes hLs ? X" mind, but a fool never does. The wise man has to 1 T change his mind to keep up with the times. T Your grandfather thought ho was putting on stylo X when he took his best irl out horseback riding. The young man today would Iiko to have a six-cylinder car T for his lady love. The smart men of today will be con- T X sidered "old fogies" by the next generation. We nre progressing, changing, keeping step with the tinier, $ i that's all. Especially is Urn true of. financial matters, modern bankng. Few people keep their money hid -j i about the house or run the risk of carrying it on their jjh person. They follow the modern plan, keep their funds t in a relLable bank like ours and pay by check. It's the - h safe, modern, convenient way. t MYTON STATE BANK ?! "THE BANK OF SAFETY AND SERVICE."? A $ B. L. DART. Cnhir. ...----......a - -- K Si Is nearly here. You will soon be plowing plow-ing and doing your spring work. Are you prepared to reap the biggest results from your 1917 crop? A large portion of your success is entirely dependent de-pendent on your farm implements; you cannot raise a successful crop without the necessary implements. We handle the well known Moline line of implements. Plows of all descriptions, de-scriptions, grain drills, cultivators and spring tooth harrows. You will be entirely satisfied with any implement made by the Moline Plow Company. UINTAH BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. "QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOU." MYTON, UTAH .g You Carry The Only Key : A afe deposit box in our fire proof vault may bo rented by the year for a nominal sum. Absolute pro- tectlon for your raluable papers. Ask us about thorn. i. . Are You Well Protected ? j fr A dollar or two invested in an Insurance Policy may X? enable you to rtplace a loss that would otherwise be 2 it totaL ' tf Avoid disaster by carryiug ample insurance. See ue T about it now. Better be safe than sorry. f Tt I? t;: ROOSEVELT BANKING CO., Capital $25,000 Surplus $2,500. t j ' Roosevelt, Utah. J r ' -n When You're Too Old to Work Who'll take your place? The on. way to have comfort iu the future, as far as material things are concerned, con-cerned, is to capitalize part of your- income now, by building up a reserve re-serve fund to work for you when you can no longer work for yourself. BANK OF DUCHESNE W. L. DEAN, Cashier. "We take care of our depositors." . : t Price-IWyton Auto Line Daily service between Price and Vernal. Comfortable passenger autis leaving each point at 8 a. m. FARE: Price to Vernal $11.00 Round trip 20.00 To Ft. Duchesne 9.50 Round trip 16.50 Tfe Roosevelt ; 8.50 Round trip 14.75 To Myton 7.50 Round trip 13.00 EXPRESS RATES: Price to Vernal 3c per lb. Propor-tionate Propor-tionate intermediate rates. H. C. WARD, Receiver. MYTON OPERA HOUSE BULLETIN BOARD Sunday, March 25 "WHO PAYS?" Fox Feature, Saturday, March 24 Pathe feature, Wednesday, March 28 when" in vernal visit' the"" VOGXJIC THI2ATRE ' HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES. FINEST OF MUSIC. i 1 ; THE AUTO LODGE "If its worth doing, have it done well." 1 ? GASOLINE AND OIL MAN UI'ACTL RING MACHINISTS AUTO SUPPLIES i Electrical Service Station I JOSEPH L. MEANS, Manager. X My ton, Utah. j ' if i I iPisiDlfe ml March 31, at O. L. Sheek's Ranch 2 rniies north of Myton Farm implements, household goods and live stock. Free lunch served. |