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Show r ' -- - utAK i Christmas Circus David S. Williams, Editor amd CASTLE DALE. UTAH cisflE dale, RYCOUNTY PROGRESS EmarjGoantjAbstraclCo Abstracter of Titles Established Licensed Emery county progress, Proprietor $2.00 a Year 1000 ure of the title to the land you You tan never know the uui hae. :ru condition without investigation. iv UTAH Our Abstracts Tell It All Jr., O. Soieiisoii Advertising J. K. RE1D and Notary Public Orangeville, Utah DR. P. C. CHRISTENSEN Dentist All Kinds of Dental Work attended to. Satisfaction guar- B. Attorney-at-La- at residence. Office W. DALTON Notary Public w, PKICE. UTAH OLIVER K. CLAY (District Attorney) ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W PRICE, UTAH & SURGEON Office in Surenson Bldg. CASTLE DALE UTAH Castle Valley Abstract O. Co. J. Anderson, Manager CASTLE DALE, UTAH are prepared to do your abstracting with care and dispatch. You can not HUfcly Imy or hcII bind or secure it loan without having an abstract of We the title to the same. Buying Hogs I want all the hogs In Emery and Carbon' counties for shipment. The .cry highest prices paid. Wirt (five yours the once-ove- r any time. Write or phone. The civil war In China acts like a tempest in a teapot. Speaking of optimism, the importers f cloves are not discourse The loaf of bread will be the last to hear of the drop In wheat When betting hats with women, ways play safe and name the price. al- Eggs at a dollar a dozen are more apt to be base deceivers than ever! Look out for a rise In alfalfa ; cigaCrepe paper offers any number of rette tobacco prices are coming down. good opportunities for making Christmas gifts, especially for the children. Of course, you will experience no Printed figures of wild, or of domestic benefit from price cuts unless you buy. animals, are cut out, to make menageries or familiar barnyard friends, that The pictures Iturhnnk has chosen campaign year delight the youngsters. to perfect a lemon the size of a grape are pasted over stiff cardboard and then cut out, following the outline of fruit. the animal, but leaving a straight The new voters should be told that piece to provide a' support they can vote for only one man at a HUNTINGTON, UTAH When Ycu Want Flowers' for any purpose just ask telephone ator for oper- EIGHT-- O Pretty Breakfast Caps man whd could The drink or let it alone is now letting It alone. "J The mtm behind the gun Is not now so much wanted as the man behind the bomb. . Our slogan, "PHONE WHERE THE FLOWERS GROW" has become the best known adverOur tising phrase In the state. Fiowers are Equal to our Slogan. PROVO GREENHOUSE in! Let us explain how Plan goes ahead with that New Edison for Xmas. COME It breaks up the payments, scatters them through 1921, fits them to your pocketbook. The more noise those falling price? make the sweeter the sound In the public's ear. fw! fESr ZlJT CO. ' Every dear lady, young or old, has Earthquakes have been calmed In a right to expect that Santa Claus Itaty. hut tremors still persist In the will bring her a pretty new breakfast social fabric. cap. Three of this year's models, all easy to make, are shown in the pic Many .i coy grandmother will Insist ture and they employ ribbons, net she will not he old enough to vote un- laces and flowers, as usual. The sugar market has suffered an other relapse, hut no one Is worrying value. The New Edison has gone up in price less than 15 since 1914. Mr. Edison has kept prices down by absorbing increased costs himself. You get the benefit EASILY REMEDIED The poorest way to waste time I? to argue with a profiteer to tell him what he knows all about. m The circus contortionist Is the only fellow envied nowadays he can always make both ends meet. time yoa are in town Expired? farmer lias frequent need for capital if he is ice Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH u Fox Garage, Orangeville , P Cox E E Reid John H Cox K Alma G Jewkes Snow S W Vulcanizing one! Battery Charging a specialty. We have the best re-charg- ing exuipment in the county and can care for all types of batteries with promptness. HIs Grew When his love arew eoj eh7 Why, didn't he adiust her cans tor her? Conover Hannah S Olsen A G I'eter Peterson ilmina Nelson aeo A Pettey Arthur Heinelwright Herman Behling 0 H Funk Calvin Jensen 5tefen Turscanskl Chas Carlson W L J Humphrey W Killpack J Seely Nelson Bankers Trust Co Osborne Wrigley Josie King tl R Huntsman Arrel Jensen Seel Conover FERRON Cliff Jensen DELINQUENT NOTICE. Canal & Reservoir Co., principal Charles P Prouse Bert J Brooks nmi'e nf hUMinpKK hcrrfin I tnh are uennqueni upon ine ionowing ae LowryCNelson Alma Jensen scribed stock, on account of assess ment levied on the 20th dav of Octo Ray Bryan ber. 1920. the several amounts set tlarie Anderson :I P Rasmussen Jr onnosite the namf.-- of the renentlv Christian Chrfstensen snarenoiuers as roiiows: Name Shares Amt. James MJensen Jensen Peter II A Pettey 24 $ 4.2 less Larson 88 J K Caldwell 4.31 M C Hitchcock 5 J H Cook 2.18 Albertine Rasmussen 62 4.34 1 W Payne J II Behunln 103 44.80 Anna L Nelson Martin Swenson 105 30.53 Samuel Zwahlen Christen Peterson 215 17.43 Jeo Duncan Wm A Maxfield 45 8.33 I C Duncan 79 Victor Barney 12.25 iVm Fullmer Bessie Caldwell 33 5.55 Joseph S Barney 3 Julia A M Jensen .52 A O Conover 11 P Rasmussen 1S4 32.11 Chris Christensen 1 J W Oakley .19 I B Ccx CO A N Beach 11.10 Orson Lowry Chris Jensen sr. 10 1.85 Li N Hune XI John F Larsen 11.24 A E Hall Karl Pettey 117 21.65 f D Jewkes Walter L Barney 47 8.70 I F Killlan Nicholas Larson 78 33.93 fosephine King Julius Jensen B F Jewkes James Farrimond Earl Snow A Gardner Jewkes Christina Rasmussen Nathaniel Crawford Samuel Caldwell W J Killpack Thorvald Rasmussen Alfred Swenson F W Cox Samuel Ware Jr. Myra L Hansen Myron Geo A Blackburn Murray A.R.Coe.CastleDale (fc vVm H A "hr Member of Federal Reserve System and All Supplies and Accessories wm Love ISO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC LAND LATED TRACT. SALE. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt City Utah, November 22, 1920. Notice is hereby given thit, as directed by the Commissioner of the Ueneral office, under provisions of Sec. 2455 R. S., pursuant to the application of John H. seely, of Mount Pleasant Utah, Serial No. 023692, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder. but at not less than $5.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 28th day of January, 1921. next, at this office, SW th following tract of land: N SWU SW, NW SEW, Section 3 8 East, Township 20 South, Range S. L. M. "This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation." The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have The person tnak ceased bidding. ing the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any person claiming adversely the abovedescritted land are advised tc file their claims, or objections, on 01 before the time designated for sale. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register First pub. .Nov. 2i last Dec. 25, 1920 striving Complete Stock of Tires, Tubes, reading; "When 1 409 continually to improve his property. How important it is then that he build up his credit establish his character. Strong bankng connectious will assist materially in gaining this end, and the really big bank always stands ready to assist the progressive man in every consistent manner possible First Class Automobile Repair Work at Reasonable Prices , , u and " rcneu) it next Subscription t What is the name of that book you are VMhWZ m Prices are coming down, but the 5 cent nickel Is still too timid to venture out without a strong escort. Come Besides, you're using an after-the-w- ar dollar to buy a before-the-war til next year. TO HELP YOU WIN A t The white man's burden In Haiti seems to be taking care of the black man's gold. Has Your 'in Oui'E udqetFlan sip tou I The man with a smile Is the man with something in his cellar coal or otherwise. PROVO EIGHT-O- it& s 1 over Its condition. D. Heber Leonard , on Application time. DR. J. W. NIXON PHYSICIAN Hate 1 Castle Dale, Utah anteed. STAlEjSASSCCLVriSl Published every Saturday at CaUe Dale, Utah Mgr. 41 41 19 60 SO 68 76 16 7.59 7.59 3.52 11.10 14.80 29.58 3.70 2. 98 20 3.70 68 2308 20 263 60 192 83 25 121 95 27 112 24 3.70 31.26 11.10 35.62 13.12 4.63 9.63 17.58 5.00 24.17 4.79 arl D O A Larson Morgan Mrs C E Nelson Oscar Nelsorf hristian Nelson Throval Nelson Andrew Rasmussen Samuel Singleton 24 5 50. 180 33 81 38 36 205 15 11 120 124 28 258 105 12 30 10 36 69 24 40 60 20 71 66 6 169 65 20 20 30 5 243 273 3 12 5 15 30 157 175 10 11 84 72 85 67 80 40 12 65 129 31 35 120 99 90 35 4.68 .93 3.15 21.60 2.96 21.87 3.23 1.90 51.93 1.28 2.04 22.20 22.94 12.18 33.69 7.88 1.02 4.35 7.02 13.46 4.68 10.20 10.10 4.10 13.14 12.21 1.11 32.91 12.68 3.70 3.70 1.05 2.18 44.96 24.52 .56 2.02 .93 2.77 7.55 13.19 45.44 1.85 2.04 12.84 31.32 15.73 29.15 14.80 7.40 2.2 8.43 8.14 5.74 6.48 22.20 19.30 17.70 8.93 C Tatton lyrum Rasmussen nl in accordance with law, so many hares of each parcel of such stock as nay be necessary will be sold at theront door of the Postofflce- in Feron, Utah, on the 20th day of Decem ber, IS 20, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m., to pay delinquent assessments thereon ogether with the cost of advertising J md expense of sale. N. J. CHRISTENSEN, Secretary First pub. Nov. 27 last Dec. 18, 1920 Emery County Bam CASTLE DALE, UTAH CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS $12,500 P. P. DTRENO SAMUEL SINGLETON, President B. CRAWFORD. EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier J. A. E. WALL PETER JOHAN8EN W. C. SNOW. Dlreeton Vice-Preside- nt SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings Write for Meats and Groceries for the PartlcnUn Coun Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and groceries at all times. trade our specialty Out-of-to- THE UNION MEAT MARKEl ANDREW JOHANSEN, Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Make Your Life on F the Farm Easier oj putting in a RURAL TELEPHONE You will then have a "hired man" who aska no wages, eats no food, and works 24 hours a day, 365 days in the year a hired man who is always ready arid never kicks. Eastern Utah Telephone J. Rex Miller, Manager Co. |