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Show The annual wood dance was given in the ward hall Thursday night. An 8-pound baby boy was born to Mrs. Don Leavitt (nee Smith) last Sunday at Mohrland. MARQUIS WHEAT FOR SALE for seed purposes. The best milling wheat In the country. Apply to E. E. Davis, Cleveland, Utah, (adv.) Mrs. David S. Williams was mother to a still-born baby son Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Hill attended, and the patient is doing remarkably well. The members of the Ladies Pleasure Pleas-ure club entertained their husbands at a big New Year card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Crawford, Craw-ford, on New Years eve. ! Ben Cook and family are now cozily located at Black Hawk, having moved moved there the first of the week. Ed Cook, who has spent the summer in Idaho, is also at the coal camp and assisted in moving the family up there. J A fine 30-inch paper cutter of the ' most approved type was added to the Progress equipment this week. The biggest and best is none too good for us with our faith in the Kingdom of , Emery! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alger visited relatives and friends in Castledale and Orangeville the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Alger are located at Storrs, where the former has an ex- i cellent position with the electrical j force. The Progress will be with them each week hereafter.' Dr. D. D. McArthur was shaking hands with local friends the first of the week, having come up from Ely, where he is now nicely located, to take a squint at the fine new daughter who made her appearance during his absence, and to ecort Mrs. Mc and that same daughter to their new home j Tombstones and Monuments CALL AND SEE PHOTOS AND PRICES OF SAME Prices and terms are so everybody can reach them. Let's remember our loved ones and place a nice ; stone at their last resting places. WM. DUG MORE, FERRON, UTAH Agent for Mt. Pleasant Marble Works. One of the Best in Our State. j ' A Word of Warning! I NEVER AGAIN FOR Three Years After the War I IS OVER WILL YOU GET GOODS AS CHEAP AS . I WE ARE CLOSING THEM OUT. 1 We are already sold out of the following items (2 and will not have any more: Horse Blankets, Long Overcoats, Children's Suits under 34, and under- I I clothes age 8. S I But We Still Have g I the Largest Stock of j SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS i AND NOTIONS IN EMERY COUNTY I Also a Good Stock of Mackinaws, Men's Suits (un-i (un-i der size 42) Gents Furnishing Goods, and I Big Stock Christmas Goods I which we are selling cheaper than you can get them H elsewhere in the U. S. People have been here from H every town in the county ask them. Come now don't wait until we are out of what you want and I then say, "Oh, I wish I had come sooner." I BELIEVE ME I we will save you money on anything you want that we have. Come and see for yourself. We are closing clos-ing out of EVERYTHING. J. W. NIXON New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph The Qift Supreme. Come in and hear it You are Coraialh) Invited. A. R. Coe Drug Go. castle, dall " TV i 7 he Palm Confectionary The Place that has always boen known as The Oriental Confectionary of Huntington We have changed our name but not our friends, nor our methods of doing business. We are also in the same place. When Passing Through Huntington " call In and rest and enjoy our music. We have a number of new patriotic selections which you will enjoy. We will be glad to play them for you while you quench your thirst and lower your temperature several degrees de-grees by enjoying "A SUBMARINE DIP" It goes right to the Thirsty Spot. , I Meats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and groceries grocer-ies at all times. Out-of-town trade our specially THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET ANDKEW JOHAN8EN, Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts t'.iiwii u.uj i L.iujinmuu i i fl |