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Show Sffi&Y COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH ni I 3 i L. YEA R9S The Aftermath of Our Great November Price-Breaki- Campaign ng t. Mer And as the C oun WHOLE MONTH'S CAMPAIGN to break prices has resulted in effecting a new standard of values in Emery UU thev pr shge to cantile Company pioneered the way to lower prices, it will also continue to use its influence and suggests s naturally the ear cluce th.-Hence, epitomizing the purpose and function of December, this caption, during Dec,.mVr. itself. So we again want to say, and emphatically, that meMm A alue-Chma- x, The Is Campaign Price-Breaki- ng Not Over ! The Public Must and Will Be Served, and Bowen Stores Want to Do Their Share ,iau..cU it will be our purpose to not only keep prices down to the new level that the last month s campaign uu TiiEHEi to further' lower them, wherever a nd whenever it is possible. To this end, we have to say in advance, umi .m.c io .Fi announcement tne tliem with merchandise bring in store for our customers this coining month. Special purchases of holiday as well as staple of new prices, sensationally low prices. Watch Bowen advertising. Holiday Goods In Matchless Array WILL BE OX DISPLAY THURSDAY happy Christinas this should be, for WHAT a happy, to make every member of the family Christ-nut- s happy is the mission of this wonderful stock of new things at Bowcn's. From fancy china and for mother, sweetheart or wife, to smoker sets for the head of the house, we have generously provided an assortment and new low prices will be the key to every selection. J0$ nun ABOUNDS M STORE bric-a-br- ir GIFTS ac Know! TOYLAND have gained the spirit of the have inaugurated to lower prices, that and in his thousands of toys, games, and dolls for folks this idea is vividly reflected. To this we only wan Ho ' add SHOP EARLY! to EVEN Santa seems Bo wens the-littl- WJE WANT VOUR. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" "BUSINESS " HUNTINGTON AND CASTLE DALE .I'.WBt&'.-ii&w- , LOST Suitcase containing lady's wearing apparel. Lost about five miles south of Price last Sunday afternoon. Reward. Leave at Progress office. Parties wishing Xmas greeting cards will do well to call at the Progress office within the next few days to insure :i good and exclusive number. This year's assortment is an extra good one and the orders are fairly piling When You Are Wearj; in. When you are weary the music of a VICTKOIiA la Boolhlng; to your ears. It helps to euse the frelhiK of fatigue and convinces you that life after all is very much worth living. If you have no Victrola hi your home, let us place one there for you at once. TheB urgener lis s iviusic U). Make Mother Well" XOTICK TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of the Desert Luke Heservoir and Intention Company, that the sale of delinquent stock has been postponed for fifteen days, by order of the Board. The date of sale, as postponed, will be Tuesday, December 7, 1920. MONTI E PI LUNG, Assistant Secretary First pub. Nov. 27 last Dec. 4, 1920 Mrs. Peter Frandsen of Price visited with local relatives a few days the The following printed butterwrap-pe- r first of the week. Foil SAI.K one very' fine player-pianprices w ill obtain on and after Ocro.h1 as new. Phone 221-at tober 20, 1920. Positively no orders Price, or write to Box 75ti, Price, printed except ftaid in advance. I'tah. (adv. 40 Butterwrappers . . $1.00 100 Butterwrappers 1.50 Mrs. J. W. Lake has returned home 200 Butterwrappers 2.00 from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. GOO 3.00 Wlllurd Peterson, and family at CamButterwrappers 1000 Butterwrappers 6.0 eron. Postoffice Inspector Dutton made a regular inspection of the Castle Dale office, along with others In the county, this week and found everything in good shape, so far as we can learn. Wells O. Bowen, who is attending the l of IT., accompanied by his father, John Bowen of Tooele, spent the Thanksgiving recess with relatives and friends in and Castle Dale. dol-- Mr. andHuntington Mrs. Cloy Justesen, who have been making their home in Spring City since their marriage, arrived In the Dale in time to spend Thanksgiving with local and Orangevllle relatives and friends. We must clean out more of our dry goods to make room for Xmas goods that are daily arriving, so we will give some excellent bargains on chabras, ginghams, and outings. We also have some excellent bargains in chamras, sell at bargain prices. Linoleum is advancing but we have some of the old stock of the best grade linoleum we will sell for 2.G0 If taken at once. Call and see us. We can handle all kinds of produce same as cash, (adv.) , . . PRICKS o, J ; t) Bargains that will save ou many a Christmas morning thi3 year will dawn bleak and gray for thousands of little kiddies, whose only Santa Claus will be the stalking spectre of Tuberculosis, exacting his toll of 150,000 lives this year in our country alone. Can we can you reflect on our Christmas Spirit with a sense of righteousness if we have failed to include Christmas Seals with our gifts? Tuberculosis ' Christmas Seals , read carefully and regularly the advertising of scourge. you if you fail to local merchants la This Paper Good, second-han- d Ford automobile; also good second- -' hand Born range. Bargains If taken at once. D. A. Lowry, Castle Dale, Utah, (adv Judd and Warner have Installed a nicely equipped barber chair and outfit in the front part of their establish- itient, with Wallace Pettey doing the tonsorial honors. Christian Otteson, prominent agriculturist and horticulturist of Hunt- ington, is now able to sit up in bed a little after several months' serious ill ness following an operation performed last summer. Adding to the facilities offered the people of Huntington by J T. Pritch-e- tt of the Huntington Drug company, now located in the fine new fireproof building recently completed, equipment to furnish hot tomales, hot drinks and similar advantages has now been installed the first in the county, so far as we know. President Alonzo E. Wall returned the fcirst of the week from a two weeks visit upstate, being accompanied home by his bride of a week. The happy event took place Thanksgiving day in the Manti temple, following which they were honored guests at several social functions in Sanpete and Utah counties. Mrs. Wall was formerly Miss Kmma Olivia Asplund and had recenty made her home in Springville .though born and raised in Fairview. The heartiest good wishes of a host of friends are extended as they undertake to finish out life's journey tot gether, We Must Have $3000 at Once f) I y and will sell our goods at a sacrifice to raise this amount.' OC L U per centANDorrRAINnaws, leather COATS j OA ff per cent oirALL gowns, and on ALL WAISTS, Lj 1 I 1 on CANVAS COATS, OF preventable Buy Christmas Seals you can afford. - vests, SKIRTS, sweaters it on ALL LEATHER GLOVES, orr cent per shoes, leggings, ties 0 per cent off on All Dry Goods C j . & Best Grade Outings, per yard Percales, per yard, 24tf Men's Overalls, per pair $1.90 284 Dress Ginghams 304 Boys' Overalls $1.00 COAL SCUTTLES, 65c, 85c, $1.00 50c CANNED CORN 35c JUNE PEAS, per can, GOOD 15c 5 LBS. KARO SYRUP, 50c Our Christmas Goods Are Here R U Paid Up? We have the best assortment of Christmas goods we have ever had. We have made a specialty of selecting useful articles for presents this year including ALL SIZES OF WAGONS, SLEIGHS, ETC, ETC. 1 c pound BUY TUBERCULOSIS Crawford, Luke & Company ORANGEVILLE, UTAH Meals at All Hours and curable and use all the MACKI- KINDS GRANULATED SUGAR1 Each penny leal helps finance your local, state and national tuberculosis associations who are devoting all that science and human devotion have in them to combat this ar will escape of quinsy. Ft) It SALE two-stor- "Dear Santa: Pleasa PRICE. UTAH NKW BUTTEKWRAPPKU mawi ; ICasy lMtyinentK. n ft julx back Pt her market after an absence of sotne three weeks during whh she entertained a fine case Miss Madge Larsen is post in the Union -- Meat CHRISTMAS SEALS Sandwiches and Cake and Coffee at any time of the day or evening DALE KITCHENETTE |