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Show WE WANT rr tSjftsnsryrk nx you" R. i7T nn "BUSINESS HUNTINGTON SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" AND CASTLE DALE "Small City Stores Big City Quality and Service" Are you following the antics of the Clancy kills mir regular fourth-pag- e You're missing something feature? If you're not. WANTED 150 Head of Range Cat-.lltwo to eight years old anil In fair condition, I'hone or write D. Heber Leonard, Huntington, (adv.) Miss Effie Day returned Sunday to .Salt Lake City, where she Is employed in the accounting department of the Intermountain Electric department. Mrs, Annie Anderson Jew keg of rtorrs Is suing Sam H. Jewkes for divorce, alleging desertion and failure to The case i rovlde iur her complaint. will bo hoard in 1'rlce. The Progress has underway a large order of printing for Huntington City, the officers showing meritorious foresight in stocking up well before paper prices soar any higher. In shipping furs to the Shubert company, who are quoting some extra good prices in the ad they are carrying in the Progress, our readers are urged not to overlook addressing the package to department 2205. Both the academy and the district schools will open again a week from beMonday (February 23.) A came current that they couldjunior open the coming Monday but the report proved lo be erroneous and the county seat's steadily increasing reputation for g is still safe. The eight-montold babe of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guymon last Thursday forenoon fell upon the peg of a crokinole board, tearing a nasty gash in the roof of the little one's mouth near where the upper teeth will come. Airs. Guymon. accompanied by S. X. Alger rushed the child to Trice and thence to Salt Lake where the unusual wound could be treated. e, clow-movin- (who lost her husband from flu last a western one that will hold all enyear), Surelda Hansen, and Kisty tranced from the first reel to the last. Christiansen responded instantly. The It Is one of the best features secured act Is especially commendable when it by Mr. Johnson, but is not alone on the ts remembpred that some of them have program as a Mutt and Jeff comedy The show will will also be presented. large families of their own R. C. Miller is building a storeroom begin at 7.30 o'clock and Mr. and Mrs. for his stock of paints, etc., in the M. D. Lowry, who have done so much front end of his lumber shed prepara- in the way of added pleasure with tory to vacating his store building, 'heir music in the past, will resume which he is planning to remodel and heir good work. transform into a modern picture show house. The two stories will be made NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS into one, a new inclined floor will be with opera chairs, 'put in and equipped Notice is hereby given that there and a twenty- - or thirty-foo- t extension, will be added to form a stage, the will be a meeting of the screen to be be located on the back Blue Cut Canal company, on February wall of the stage. The building will 24, 1920. at 2:00 P. M., at the town be steam heated, a large cellar making hall at Castle Dale, Utah, to hear the the addition of furnace equipment a financial report for the year 1919, and simple matter. Mr. Miller plans to to transact any other business that have the building ready for occupancy may properly come before the meetby the middle of March or the first of ing. Recent raises of from fifteen to thir-ty-fper cent In the wholesale cost of paper will necessitate substantial Uutter- increases In all Job printing. wrapper prices will be the same for the time being but only with this provision: All orders must be aceom-anie- d by cash. The accounts are too small to permit the time necessary for billing, etc. Tuesday, March 16, has been designated as the day on which Orangevllle will vote on the question of becoming a city of the third class. Should the vote be favorable (and there is little doubt that it will be) Orangeville will be the third town In Emery county to cast aside the twenty- - to thirty-yea- r old town governments and step up a notch, being preceded only by iJreen River and Huntington. Elsewhere in this Issue we are reproducing a tender tribute to Mrs. Emmer Day, who died recently from influe'nza-pneumonlthe tribute being in the nature of a few verses from the pen of Mrs. Henry Hanson, formerly Adrian l'eterson, who, as one of "her girls" knew Mrs. Pay as not everybody We were given strict whs privileged. e Instructions not to append to the name of the author, but we have disregarded these instructions for the lines are too good and characteristic of She sweet little woman who wrote them to be credited anonymously. One of the noblest things that have come to our attention in connection with the recent influenza epidemic at Perron where those who were not afflicted with the disease were so few as :o almost wear them out with their tireless work in behalf of the sick, was .he prompt response from Emery women when the appeal for nursing Mrs. A. telp was made to them. Urinkerhoff, Mrs. Arthur M. Abelin PRODUCE MOST WONDERFUL THEY ARE MONEY-MAKERAND S CROPS PRIZE-TAKER- request ' There's a Reason: Grown in the HEART O" THE ROCKIES from carefully selected Pedigreed Strains which, from years of scientific breeding, have become THOROUGHLY ACCLIMATED to this Hardy Western Climate. We are Large Growers of both Garden and Field Seeds and can supply you with this class of Seeds at Reasonable Prices. We curry large stocks of the following seeds: Native and Genuine Grimm Alfalfa; AH kinds of Clover and Grass Seeds; Whe.1t, Oats, and Barley; Colorado Stock Peas; Corn, Cane, Sudan, Etc. Send us a list of your seed requirements and ask for our New 1920 Money-Save- WE CAN r SAVE Seed Catalogue and Wholesale Price List YOU MONEY TESTED AND GIVE SEEPS YOU wil be readily granted at the RELIABLE The Grand JunctionSeed Company GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO Big Line all sizes Just Arrived. Shoes with a price, of course, but always "Quality First' j twice-a-wee- A special lot of odd sizes, styles, all good shoes at and brands low prices COMMUNICATION next meeting of the commissioners and plans for the construction of such a Emery Couny Progress: line are being made and work witl be After reading the report of the started early in the spring. A station held In Castle Pale a few massmeeting be will made at Woodside. probably The need of such a line has been felt days ago I was compelled to congratufor several years and will be a big late them for the placing of the stamp boon to the people of Emery county of approval on the light question. and all eastern Utah as communication Surely my heart was made glad. Once heretofore betweeen Price and Green more I can see the glorious star of River has necessarily been by tele- hope for Emery county high aove the its greatness as the graph. It will also be advantageous horizon, signifying to overland auto traffic between the coming of efficient light the very thing most needed to complete our two points. immediate wants and to open the doors The little town of Victor, where, by to every other enterprize which our the way, some of the richest land in resources will lend themselves. eastern Utah is located, is determined many Recently to occupy a real sizeable place on the er's hands athere came into the writpicture of the old Brookmap and, as a preliminary, has fur- lyn church, built in 1638. Along with nished us with some seven or eight the were items of hisi-new subscribers in the past two weeks. and picture of some the men and women of Some real live boosters make their that sayings day and time how they met tohomes in Victor and the fact will be and sang the songs of the fugether in more ways than one ture possibilities demonstrated of their new world in the near future. You can well afits They future greatness, prophesied ford to turn your glance that way evcleared the timber and nkntut ery so often for, along with some other they rrnna. thev uoruhi nnorl riM i of the smaller communities and a few and and they mourned to know of the larger towns, some decid-- : that prayer, of their kindred were still ed departures from the ways of twenty In themany old world beyond the sen pi.. and thirty years ago are imminent little that future and the eyes of the whole state will haps they woulddreamed come and sing some j generations sooner or later be focused on them, of the old of praise and It is the people, after all, who make memorizegoodtneir songs names with sacred j or ruin a town in real fact and, sooner honor their achievements and viror later, the people are going to sense tues. for this fact. Do we ever stop and consider that the men and women who pulled handPICTURE SHOW TO RESUME carts to this fair state are the direct descendants of those who cleared tbo The Electric theatre will resume its 'timber off the ground where now k show program beginning stands the most prominent cities in a week from tonight after a cessation the new world? They also bequeathed bf gome three weeks. Mr. Johnson to their offspring hearts as of lions in voluntarily closed his showhouse as strength to build cities and town in soon as the widespread nature of the the face of the prejudice of a civilized flu epidemic became apparent and be- world. And they yet sing. "Utah, we fore closing orders were promulgate Love Thee." And Emery county is a by the town board of health. part of that great state and its reThe program for the opening night, sources will yet reflect credit In rih Saturday, February 21, will include abundance for her people are enter- a big feature, "Fame and Fortune," prizing and determined to do their full with Tom Mix starring. The story is share. I S A By order of the board of directors. April. C. E. LARSEN, Application has been made to the Secretary. public utilities commission by the Eastern Utah Telephone company for First publication February 14, 1920. Last publication February 21, 1920. a permit granting the building of a telephone line between Price and Green River. lit is expected that the the-piec- SEEDS Right "Up to the Minute stock-holde- a, Rocky Mountain SHOES! SHOES! B. J. PEACOCK & SONS Emery, Utah Now we have hopes of the lights coming I suggest that the chairman of the committee which canvassed Emery county in behalf of sugar beet acreage, that he call the boys in the near future and renewtogether our allegiance to that big possibility of adding to our industries a sugar factory with its of army prosperous citizens. And also have come to pass the early dreams of the men and women who came here a long time ago when Emery county Wi,dPrness made it thp'h,. place on earth to live resoS deed- - FOrhTveabeeehlSimie h aS And the same sights our fathers have seen; drink from the stream and view the same sun run the same course our fathers have run. A. Printing of Quality Huntington Meat Market JOIIXSOX & MAXGUM. We see We land FOR SALE Thirty acres farm with plenty of water under Blue tu canal. Terms if desired. Apply La"e Roy Olsen, 1033 Euclid Ave., Salt 31-t- f. City. BRINKERHOFF. Tmps- - Fresh & Cured Meats and some groceries Meats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinrls rf moofc l rrrnrpr- les at all times. trade our specialty Out-of-to- THE UNION MEAT MARKET ANDREW Iiehest Prima vw 0:j aiu JOHAXSEX, Proprietor ,i- or an Kinds of Hides and reiu |