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Show " 'EMERY COUNTY PKOGKESS, CAS'llJE DALE, utah J" i..Uj' . Good health Is, therehas no It's a loug wonu that RES Emeiyuountj AbstractGo rpjrDvnniiMTVDDn iLMOUumi rnuu CASTLE DALE, UTAH b sure of the tUl to the Iacd you Esiabltebd lfOO You can never know the purchase. true condition without investigation. Our Abstracts Tell It All and NoUry Pabtl 4it.rnr-t-I.au- r Orangeville, UUh Kinds of Dental Work attended .' to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office at Residence Half Block Kat of Hotel Notary PuL& (District Attorney) PRICE. UTAH Castle Valley Abstract Co. O. J. AnderHon, Manager We are prepared to do your abstracting with care and dUputch. Yon can not safely bur or sell land or securr loan without having an abstract ol the title to the game. Summer Is known as the foolish season, but It Is autumn that sees the real nut harvest SURGEON 76 About the only practical way to publish a history In this dizzy age Is In a loose-lea-f form. UTAH Offices In the SUvagnl Building PRICE, UTAH In the contest between short skirts and style the odds are overwhelmingly In favor of the latter. L. A. McGEE In Paris they are sewing on silk eyelashes. That's a new way of keeping their lamps trimmed. ATTORNEY AT LAW Some girls have the Idea that because they wear sport clothes they can afford to play a rough game. Got. Something Woman can get party harmony the way she gets domestic harmony by saying she Isn't boss but being It You Want to Sell? Solicitude displayed by several nations calls attention to the fact that Uncle Sara Is a rather rich uncle. Most people have a piece of furniture, a farm implement, or something else which they have discarded and which they no lon ger want. These things are put in the attic, or stored away in the barn, or left lying about, getting of less and less value each year. The game of hearts Is very old. The only difference Is that the cave man used a club instead of a diamond. Another fine thing about being a noWody la that nobody will expose your weaknesses In posthumous let- ters. Yes, the years roll around more swiftly as one gets older, acquires an automobile and has to buy a new li cense tag. that medical science can get them out, it seems that babies have almost started a fad- In swallowing open safety pins. Now - USE AW, WHATS THE t nn m.mm we are all In the hunt men and women. Our everlasting quest of excitement Is wearing us out," says Irving Bucheller, the writer. "We may find knowledge and excitement and even pleasure abroad, but not that abiding presence we call happiness, which, unless she be dead. Is always calling us back home. Every one who goes about looking for happi ness will look In vain. If he is capable of seeing her, he will find her waiting on his doorstep when he gets home. What Is hnppiness? Is It not In love of one's task ant of his associations? I am convinced that It is born of those two loves, or not at ail. The greatest happiness lies In having found one's work und In beins well-know- n An authority on fuel says no more That's good. surveys are needed. There aren't very many units In a survey. Somebody wants those very tilings which have beoome of no use to you. Why not try to find that somebody by putting a want advertisement in THIS NEWSPAPER? , "In America One of the liabilities of progress In the motorcar Industry. Is the boob driver who drives through safety zones. WHY NOT SELL THEM? i j 7 J NO DADDI Vou CAN'T ( COME I I'M IN The Fixing LF0f?Nou ( LIVING ROOMA - I n l SURPRISE. J I f ty zzwzzilOT C Ten more commandments on roan's duty to animals are being prepared. One or two clearing up men's duty to one another where automobillng Is concerned would be appreciated. The Washington Post says jazz prothat music appeals more to the emotions than to the reason. Does It call Jazz music? vides proof It sounds unreasonable, but In Just a few months we shall be saying that summer Is our favorite time of year. The love of money ot Industry. h also the FEWER SERVANTS NOW One of the curious facts that the re- cent census disclosed or rather corroborated, for It had been observed before Is the steady diminution in the number of house servants und domestic workers. In ten years and in spite of a steadily growing population the number of cooks decreased more than the number of chambermaids more than .the number of of home maids "general" and of laundry workers dressmakers In the home nearly Unlike previous advanced civilizations, our own flourishes without a constant increase In the numbers of the servant class, says the Youth's Companion. The reason of course Is the extent to which machines have come to do the work of hands. The garment factories have long taken much of the sewing out of the private house, and tiie Invention of every sort of mechanical and electrical appliance for housework has made It possible to maintain a consistently high standard of living with the services of only a few of the people who would once have been necessary. DON T COME. IN THE. 5ED ROOM NOwJ, FELIX, IM FixiNC A NICE surprise. Fob votj u i -- ."... jr", A n r, one-fift- catch cold more easily than women and need more clothing to keep warm. The average man, bundled up In winter like an arctic explorer, wonders why women can dress scantily in cold weather without getting chilled to the bone or dying of Easily explained, says pneumonia. Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, head of the Sargent School for Physical Education of Girls. His explanation is that women are protected by a layer of fat over their blood vessels. Men lack this protection, also have their blood circulatory system nearer the skin. Individuals vary. A sensible plan Is to dress, at all times, so you are comfortableneither too warm nor too cold. Men i ( j The country furnishes the most successes, says Gary, the steel king. He advises every young man to get his start in the country, which "gives him a better chance." It Is good advice, but It should be directed at parents. Until youth leaves home, Its environment Is selected for It. Forgetting tlils, In the mad scramble for wealth. Is parents' greatest sin. A youth spent In the country Is a legacy. In the city, It often Is a curse and a that never can be sh&tfen off. Some of the explorers talk as though a trip to the North pole by airplane diwere little more than a week-enversion. But nobody has noticed any of them making the little Jaunt. Even so adventurous a soul ns Amundsen has been trying to make a for a whole season without managing d get-awa- y to ! Lord Leverhulme, the British peer who has made a great fortune in manufacturing soap, does not think that the possession of a mere mnterial wealth gives a nation a clear field In Industrial competition. Speaking at Bolton, he said that American owners of all the gold In ship of the world was not as great an asset as the Yankee habit of early rising. He also warned his hearers that the attitude of some English youths who expected to Inherit money In looking on work as degrading would not aid their country in competition with a nation whose young men took the opposite view. There are not a few young men in America who might do so. It Is said that the Russians planted some of the American corn sent to feed them and were delighted with the crop. Now If they test it out for bread, hominy and mush and Ignore Its alcoholic potentialities, they will find It good stuff. Somehow or other, the news that the price of Cuban raw sugar is shooting up gives a fellow a chilly sensation, whether he's Interested In sugar or not. It reminds one so much of the last time. Portable school buildings are recommended by an educator. If they are Intended to change their locations frequently, a better excuse for being late or missing school altogether was never Invented. "London milkmen," admits Punch, that the lids of their milk cans are being stolen la London shoold large quantities." team to get its milk In bottles. "are lomplalnlng Maybe there would not be so much war if nations had to pay as they enter. City's Landmarks. "wOnce . is a Pino. Good P. Ex,? is sweet to dance to When love and llfe To dance to flutes, to daZ! Is delicate and rar But it is not sweet with To dance upon the airnlmu.. j en Jab " firing Landmark. , have defied time fall and landmarks of the future tab1 places. The tales whispered them are lost in the crush of t hammers, in the rumble of ,' tituus, u. me roar or truck stand the shouts of truck drivers. Often time works to cw,,.. pletely not only the physical a J! a imainj, uui uisu us spirit Washington square, says York Sun writer, is a name to In with, more, of cou-stowns for from Voiv v.i. v. ivlll ulM the limits of the pronto ever aspiring and hopefully, youth congregate, in every every state, eyes are turned to the radical artistic erouDS with the square and its environs are i raoiy associated. And feet have a ot iouowiug eyes. Countless thousands year from Iowa and Missouri, fr Arkansas and Texas, to spend i weeks in the metropolis; perhaps Biuy, ii me, city is welcoming. They go, after the Woolwortht straight to Greenwich Village. drink bohemlan tea in eagerly nil pieces ; tney aance to the strains violins ' in the hands of nnnnNia poets. - They dance and are thrilled Most of them perhaps even ,ci W sit my I .jterr.fi IS b lit? fcve e. stud borer's tier i ., isew the ofl the nc rani" in, who "dance to Tloli not, It Is to be feared, "to flutM lutes" are missing a thrill Justifij 1 theirs. On a gray morning a hundred yJ ago a trembling negro girl was led the steps of a gibbet. Whether h pjft r?lie W "l'!i.v. yet to t .id) M nHied.' John' h merit, wor nee J lorKers I riant girl, Rose Butler, had committed murder for which she died cannot said. Probably, not to do our m tors Injustice, she deserved her fc At any rate she paid the nenallv. ' Is not sweet with nimble feet to daii upon the air." The gibbet upon which Rose But and others died was set up at point wnere now tne Finn avert busses sweep into Washington to discharge their loads of sightseer! many of them to dance In the m commodious of the village tea sfo But there was no Washing! sauare In those dava. Instead space It now covers was part of pauper field In which those too p to be given the luxury of tombstu were buried. Hundreds of pauper nerals passed through lanes that now famous streets of New Torif "Quartier Latin," wending their re to the public burying ground. Even in those days the district fE taking on a more fashionable asps however. Monument lane (or Gree nieh lane; passed on one side of cemetery and It was at the insistesgj of those who rode over the fasMot; able drive In still more fashlonaS ...na (ililuima .Vint as a cemetery in 1823, after 26 js or service to the city. f Washington arch has replaced gtbbet as the laughter of gayety MS replaced the silence of the paus field; as polished wood has replactt the air as a dance floor. And tMf changes thrills as it changes ltt I scapes. Where ied, coi ; gather 0 i Ton are never down until 1 "Thei 'red! wtd 'A to i!nn "All, '1 CO 'lid yon SI Ire they The mark that's always uptojtf Is the dollar mark. j plorrs 4ai i 1 tie Emery County Bank CASTLS DALE, UTAH Wll IVoc .Ml CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS SAMUEL SINOLETON. Prealrtent J. B. CRAWFORD, EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier SAFETY DEPOSIT $15,000 P. P. DYRENG A. E. WALL PETER JOHANSEN W. C. SNOW. Director! Vice-Preside- nt BOXES FOR RENT We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings FT ? VA CAN'T CO 3X)lUN CELLAR. NOtO PO- PiM MAKING 50ME - surprise. st B It Write for Particular It's Surprising How Uncomfortable Home Can Thing To C By down-hearte- When Greek meets Greek start either a restaurant or a three-fourth- jNffpn' Johr ; How Time Brings Char of one-quart- one-hal- fallonebyI city grows. root one-fift- Much less than two centuries ago smallpox was more prevalent than is measles today. In Europe those who escaped it were a minority. George Washington caught it when seventeen years old, in Barbados, and bore the marks of It through life. Of all the great epidemic diseases, smallpox was the most terrible enemy of mankind. Conquest of it may be regarded as one of the most remarkable of human achievements. Vaccination, supplemented by the practice of Isolating sufferers, has wiped It out so thoroughly In this country that since 1904 (according to a newly published statement of the public health service) deaths from smallpox have been less than one In 100,000 of our population per annum. What constitutes a living wage must be decided by the scale on which each particular family Is living. Silvagui Block, Price Utah otr v Clothters, convening in Philadelphia; decided that men shall wear knickerbockers, not only for sports, but for All that's necessary now business. Is to get the men to decide the same thing. egg-layin- g Bilk hose to a crisis. w COAL, coal-minin- g This Is the weather which brings the dispute between comfort and thin GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Attorney-at-La- FEWER MINES A couple of weeks ago, at the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, I saw a Plymouth Rock hen with 276 eggs to her credit as the measure of a year's work, - writes George Otis Smith, director, geological survey, tai the Nation's Business. As I am not a hen enthusiast, my mind wandered from poultry records to a subject nearer my heart; I found myself comparing this heu's year with the coal mine worker's year. Last year the average soft coal mine of the country was open for work only 170 days and the average year In the soft-coindusover a term of contains long try years only 215 working days to that extent Is the output of the coal miner limited Yet by causes beyond his control. there Is the same kind of public concern In the length of the year as in the length of the year. Coal miners work by the year Just as hens work by the year, and the cost of coal Is related to the number of days on which the mine operates In the year Just as the cost of eggs is related to the number of days on which the hen lays. In this respect the coal bjsiness and the egg business conform to the same economic law, but are we making as much progress with coal as with eggs? MORE Juneau, Alaska, has established a college. Will it teach football, baseball or snowball? W. P. WINTERS Proprietor Carbon Hospital Office Carbon Hospital, Thone There( Is something poignantly touching about a fat man's condemnation of dancing. There Is no place like home, which may explain why everybody ia usually some place else. D. Heber Leonard An Indian bases his prediction of a late winter on his study of the movements of the stars. It Is a sign of progress when an Indian abandons the goosebone for astronomy, however far he may still be from the mark. Remember that soft coal Is not ex mixture plosive, but that a flash-li- t of air and unburned gas above It may turn your furnace into a depth boom Even In the old days people cussed their betters, but they didn't cull It sociology. The Americans of tomorrow should be taught there Is no halfway house In patriotism. er PRICE, Russia soys she will have peace at any price If It doesn't cost her anything. s I want all the hogs in Emery and Carbuii counties for shipment The cry Iklghest prices paid. Will give the once-ovany time. Writ jours or plume. Paris dancing masters In convention deckled to abolish as out of date the ondulata, the tanguenda and the rolay glide, substituting the genova, the ara- gonaise and the enpriccio. We'll never know what we've been missing. The flapper who cooks her own meals In a kitchenette Is a menace, according to a New York fire marshal, who apparently has eaten one. A lot of the world's nice new epigrams are platitudes with their whiskers off. Buying Hogs AND Women will never get much in until they get a few men at the polls. s poll-tic- ' CASTLE DALE, UTAH PHYSICIAN The brilliant suggestion to fingerprint everybody leads to the equally brilliant Idea that each of us carry number plates front and rear. Education should be sound as well as pervasive, says the Review of Reviews. Nothing Is more to be desired and encouraged than the tendency of men who work for wages to study political and economic science. We shall be secure from radicalism and dangerous socialism only by virtue of the trained mentality of our workers. Private property is a beneficent institution in a democratic republic, if conditions are such that every intelligent and industrious man may reasonably exhope to becme a capitalist to some salor tent, while also earning wages ary. have been buying abroad. They were last words, not to say dying gasps. -- Two robbers boarded an Ohio train, rot the porter brushed them off. . It Is announced that the new Zeppelin for the United States will be the Ir.st word in air craft. That Is the trouble with the dirigibles that we The answer to the question why country boys leave the farm Is the same as the answer to the question why city boys stay In town. The screen has put actors beyond the reach of the egg throwers. B. W. DALTC2I European style dictators say that young ladies may wear their hair in a manner that will uncover their ears. The announcement implies the hope that Europe expects less discordant noise and more harmony. Suggested that auto bandits be given from 25 to 40 years Imprisonment. And reckless drivers should get life sentences. Another trouble Is that some pedple think sighing Is prophesying. the cup." wife whose husband Is under arrest on the charge of passing a bad check told him : "I hope I never see Is your face again," which probablyfelthewhat from not far removed low who cashed It said to the check. They didn't bob their hair because It was style, but they are now worrying because their bobbed balr Is no longer In style. oa ApptkMtua. Aaverusuig Rate fill A d Is always some All carriage Another elegant scheme for stopping law preall war would be an Iron-claM CaoUe venting all profits to anybody during the proceeding. And don't forget "the average man other fellow. Dentist w, Too often now a woman's Is gun carriage. Life Is getting to be Just one peace conference after another. DR. P. C. CHRISTENSEN Attoriiey-at-La- every 8sUwdr Dale, L'taJi REID K. T( inn state rffiiAssiicunsi Pi! J. m comfortable home or tub rfcr-iM-ii- Jr., Mgr. O. Sorcroon $2.00 part of the thing we call hapand piness. The friends who respect a and loved task a understand us and Something ought to be done about everything. proprietor profit by this British advice- - it fore, a . David 3. Williams. Editor aa licensed Abstracter of Titles strung tu do luiu-Ing- o i Be I WrTXFii fi&fc&A ' Fi&'Wd Sf Wk ? liflSin EFT M- - the Trt |