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Show I When the School I Bell Rings pftftftj Docb your child hnnR bnck nnd dread to stiirt? There IftpB may be n cnusc. Pcrhnps he Is not learning as rapidly an ftftftt you would like him to, nnd he known it but perhaps he ftpftf CANT HELP IT. Send him to us and let us examine his pftpftV eyes. Thousands of children have weak or defective ftftftf eyes. In that condition it is torture for them to study ftftftY continuously. Give the child a SQUARE DEAL. If you IftpH' demand n task of him, sec that he is fitted for the task. Jftpftft Glasses ground to fit any condition of eye defect, and we ftpftft guarantee satisfaction. K I am prepared to render more than ordinary service ftpftft in caring for tired, overworked eyes, blurred and uncom- ftpftft fortablc vision, headache, nervousness and other ailments ft due to eye strain and defective vision. B , My ditignoscs nnd methods arc especially valuable to V children as well ns grownups, nnd glasses arc not prc- ftpftp scribed in every Instance. Eyes examined and tested by ftftpW the latest methods. Modern optical parlors. Hero to ft stay. Chnrges in reason at all times. Consultation free. H R. E. M O S S, ftftftK Optometrist fH Ground Floor Eko Theater Huilding Price, Utah Jesse Willard Says: "tlood food Isn't so much a muttir of money a of having nnd cooking." Thut I oxuetly what wo seek to Irn-pre Irn-pre upon the people of thl city and surrounding town. All should know-how know-how to buy. Also, where to buy That's the Important knowledge We Study Food Values We know how to hill to the Itest advantage. We uim the kuowlrdge on lo the silling. Customer get the benefit. Tin kitchen I the most Important Im-portant room In the house. Our html-lies html-lies I furnishing the kitchen, espe-i espe-i lull Consult Your Interests II) brliiKliiK. u our orders tor I'loiir, Salt, Sugar, Honey, Produce and the best substitute recommended by the state and national food administration. admin-istration. I5ver thing raised on thu farm find a market vvlth lis A CASH MAKKKT. Price Commission Co. United States Food Administration License No, O, 411S4, PHONB Its PHlCB, UTAH I Good Looks! ! COST N MORE. IW il HtllE THEM? I ffPff J BtBj F ''I "I There is no light car today in the class with the I1UICK SIX that has the up to dale l I lines and beauty of this light car. For the BUICK Is the only light car that Imib what the ,M S higher priced makers term the Correct 1918 straight lines. S ' When you own a BUICK you have the mediumpriced car finished in more than one 'si J color GREEN BODY BLACK FENDERS and BLACK WHEELS. All this costs no more than ugliness. So, why not have u BUICK. $'" j? The touring car has plenty of room for five passengers. The ideal roadster has a .; roomy body for traveling men. The VALVE IN HEAD MOTOR will SAVE YOU GAS. ? ;. DONT BUY ANY CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE BUICK AT OUR SHOW ROOM. OUR OLDSMOBILE VALUE I ;! In these exceptional times duty as well as business judgment requires thnt you get 3 1 the maximum value for your investment, be it great or small, and regardless of the 5 commodity purchased. 5 I ECONOMY is the spirit of the times a controlling factor in the selection of a mo- i I sj tor car. The car of quality that can boast real performance und yet cun be operated and H ,; maintained nt an extraordinarily low cost is the OLDSMOBILE. i We Cordially Invite You to Take a Trial Spin In Any lm :j Oldsmobile Model You May Select. BUICKS. OLUSMOBILES. fl ;. E-4-35 $915.00 M-37-G cyl., $1,152.00 5 1 5 &M5 1421.27 M-15-8 cyl. 1717.50 i ;! E-C"19 168C.78 Sport Model, 8 cyl. 181H.00 5 j UTAH-IDAHO MOTOR CO. i O. O. HOItNKIt, Manager, Prlte. Plnh. PIIONK 171 j I SOME GOOD BARGAINS IN USED CARS l NOTICE, ITS A PACT I ftl BHI ' l'l,'"nliig uiul priHshig TV f fl nifh done In Prlc j2 ' r rrrTTT.A Jlrl fllfil : lol modern method-) H Mftik ' (lrlu iwliilm '""' n,ni'hlm'r' fritv. VSiVV Jll'l IF M HU x T,'n fu" ,,MI" "r pritr- tftjin m il' in u'Jiii "i"' 'x'M'r''n, lW M W'MM" ' (,,,r l,r'" s.llllf 11 be lift bill mTUIM fnr lm Hur 9m ul llllflft 1" K,v "lir snmplis ill. fl & I m played in most modern wnv ' ft ft EilllU '" lh" ,'"""tr f I lulH " No mlsrepreseutiitlou u "W . , , - ' e know our biislni'KH ACHE CLEANERS AND TAILORS, W. F. MYERS, Prop'r. PHICi:. UTAH. wiioi.usomi: itKcmivnov xd thi: ikxt i:xi:misu Thn most wholesome recnallon und the best exercise In the world for Uiy "J B.,.rl.".'"., r,l,e " bicycle. Itepalr J.r '.. .k.ln.1 H ,,on" r,K,,t " Prbinptly K II. ltnbnon' Itepalr Hhop, Vlgll.t-Itonomo Vlgll.t-Itonomo building. Just off Main strei t on Klghth. There wu u meeting or the Price lied Cross thapter ut II room last Wtdncdav evening ut which l 1;. Sliltmore wn made elmlrman; H. U WHIUius. swretary, and Mr. Mut Oil-inour, Oil-inour, treasurer. Those with C, It, Mareiihcn. A. V, Hurle. (Ivorgi A. JSootton, Orson llyan und Htvllim ttniK inrni an exitcutlve tornmlltee for the big lied Cross drive Which be. Kin next week. Carbon county hu been allotted sventy.lve hundred dollars. A. I. Hutton, manager or thr Kko, lm donated nyxf Monday evening's receipt In Ihir entirety to the Price Chapter of the AmerlcHn lied Cross. 1 he ligle' Hy tile special iittrue-t iittrue-t 011. It runs liLuVen reel. No doubt there Will I.,. u (.paity house , Carbon tounty' vImh, hoard will .foriniilly lake i,r, ti,J property (,f Price iivdtleno utlt regular nu cling next Tuesilfci TI,,. .-.Jisl. Hon I fifteen thousand rUt-litindri d dollurs. Carbon count j' furm bureau ha 1111 Imiulo from u gentleman named , Itamsey ut Halt j,ke City u to the 1 opening here for 11 flouring mill. Il nt been given full data. "Jlmmj" Johnson of Hlawutha lift Ijestorday for Indlanapoll. m.. where I he goe to Join thu railroad division lf"r "rk. Ho enlUted but recently, I Krnnk Martlno of Sunnyslde will livo on the 37lh. In.tcad of the 35 h of ,nlH month, for. Camp Lewl, Wash. Walter Pranklln MUn of NVelllng- jlh of thl month, ' ' Adlets One Cent Per Vonl lch Insertlo Nil Charge Acvomit. I'lTUNITUUB KOIt HA1.K-J, P AN dilson. North Plfth streul. Price. VANTi:i) TO I.KAHK. PIVH Oil HIV room residence for two or thrr3 J,"?1""- , Ih'iulrn of IIoImti McKihi-Prlct, McKihi-Prlct, Utah, I.O.ST-A HMAI.I. I'lUfK Ml'I.E about three jeai old. Ilinnde-l Iter It on ! ft front shoulder TV" doiinr reward for It return to Nl, ' Curlln, Huniuldc. Utnli. WANTKDTO Un.ST 8MAI.I, Pl.ACF for butcher business. Or will tak-lease tak-lease on building to bo erected five c im'ii,iy,,ut". .fr"m wimoone who wl' """" Addre. llulcher. Kun office KOIt ItKNT-HUN'mtKI) AnTThIX ty acre farm adjoining city limit. Jlooil two.room house. Will sell c lease farm Implement. If Interested "en or v,r, u.o..v0m Co., Prlc Utah. WANTHI MAN OU WOMAN T board about twenty men In stat road work camp. Must havo cnoklns range und be able to care for nt leas' twenty men, T. p a,mon. Prlc Utah, roil HAI.K-a PIVB.YIUII.OM-l PIVB.YIUII.OM-l crchoron talllon. one of thu bn nnlinals In Utah. Cash nt u bnrgalr or time payment. Animal now a ii r,5B"ant Correspond with Nel M. Madien. Bcofleld. Utah. The price of cloth must be sonu thing dreudful. Judging fiom th' amount you nro oharged nownda) for what I cut off at tn ip 0f or evening rown and from the bottom of a wmklng tkirt. |