OCR Text |
Show ii Special Offer of Spring i! i! Shirtwaists j; A NEW LINE OF NEWEST ; j; STYLES JUST RECEIVED ! ! V, ' These are of Wide Satin Stripe Voile, Plain ; : Voile, Crepe Voile, and Ail-Over Embroidery Voile, etc., etc., with prices running from ; - $1.00 to $2.50 : ' ; Don't pass these bargains by without I ; looking them over. 1; We are daily receiving Spring Goods. Don't . buy until you have looked over our Silks and Dress Goods. The quality and price is right. Mens Bib Overall, Guaranteed Quality and Size . . 90c Youths Bib Overalls " " " ..65e o Boys Bib Overalls " " " ..55c j; OFFER EXTRAORDINARY !! ! 0' One No.17 U. S. Separator $75.00 going for. .$49.00 o One 6-HoIe Acme Range $40.00 going for $24.00 ; Castle Dale Co-op. Mrs. J. M. Graham and sons left last Monday for their temporary home in Wayne county. Members of the Bay View Reading club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Victor C. Anderson last Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Our readers who are not paying strict attention to the display ads of the Castledale Co-op are overlooking valuable bargain news. Mr. and Mrs. John Wall of Raymond, Ray-mond, Alberta, are visiting with Mr. Wall's brother, A. E. Wall, and family. They arrived last Sunday. I Emery Larsen is in receipt of word to the effect that his wife is doing nicely at Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City where she is recovering from an operation. Dr. W. H. Bash of Huntington, who has charge of Dr J. M. Graham's practice prac-tice while the latter sojourns on his Wayne county ranch for awhile, is kept pretty busy but is giving excellent excel-lent satisfaction. Our readers attention is directed to the display ad of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Sug-ar Co. This company seems to be onto on-to the right way of placing the home-product home-product argument before the people whom it wants for its customers. The Castledale Junior boys will play the Huntington Juniors for the championship cham-pionship of the junior division on the Huntington floor tonight (Saturday.) It rather looks like the finals for the senior division will not come off as the Huntington and Orangeville teams (which are the teams to fight it out) cannot get together on a floor for the game. Something; Good. Those who hate nasty medioine should try Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. They are pleasant to take and their effect is so a.grceabls and so natural that you will not realize rea-lize that it has been produced by a medicine. Obtainable every wrhro .(adv. J 'L"1- UUU. IIMP.).llS..imilUM.lU. LM I Wllf 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 specialty THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET ANDREW JOHANSEN, Proprietor I Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts Farm Loans at Reasonable I Rates of Interest We are prepared at all times to make farm loans at reason- X able rates of interest. If you desire to improve your farm, o purchase stock, or reduce your interest rate, communicate t with us. We also make loans on live stock. We want I j ; to get acquainted in Emery County. For further inform- t ation phone or write us. X I: LLL-NLLMS COMPANY. INC I: INSURANCE AND BONDS f : PRICE, UTAH Mrs. Ernest Halverson left last Saturday Sat-urday for an extended visit with her parents In Provo. Mrs. Mable Leavitt of Mohrland is visiting with her mother, Mrs. A. E. Smith, and other relatives. None of those who enjoy the best in the way of genuine entertainment can afford to forget the big, high class vaudeville program to be given in E. S. A. hall next Thursday night, Feb. 22d. The affair is being given by the student body and prices are fixed at 25 and 35 cents. There is enterm-n-mont j. he ran teed for everyone no matter mat-ter wlif. t his tastes may t.'. The Huntington Junior boys of the stake M. I. A. league put It over the Emery Junior team in big shape in the semi-final contest held In the E. S. A. hall last Tuesday night, beating the latter team by a 61-15 score. The Ferron Senior team, which should have played the Orangeville Seniors, backed down at the last moment and would not come unless their expenses were paid. This the stake authorities did not feel Justified in doing as they were already put to considerable expense ex-pense in securing sweaters with which to reward the winners of both divisions. divi-sions. Some of the Emery boys who came along as rooters for the Junior team, donned some suits and gave a right good exhibition game with the Orangeville boys the spirit shown by McQuarrie and his spur-of-the-moment squad made a decided hit with the crowd present. For a Bilious Attack. When you have a severe headache, accompanied by a coated tongue, loathing of food, constipation, torpid liver, vomiting of partly digested food and then bile, you may know that you have a severe bilious attack. While you may be quite sick there Is much consolation in knowing that relief may be had by taking three of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Tablets. They are prompt and effectual. Obtainable everywhere, (adv.) The Best Recommendation. The strongest recommendation any article may receive Is a favorable word from the user. It is the recommen-datios recommen-datios of those who have used it that makes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so popular. Mrs. Amanda Glerhart, Waynesfleld, Ohio, writes, "Chamberlain's "Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy has been used In my family off and on for twenty years and It has never failed to cure a cough or cold." Obtainable everywhere. every-where. (Adv.) I j Shipments Growing! j We Hare Improred the Appearance t Oar Stare j by Displaying J. S. B. Products ALWAYS A FRESH LINE OF SUNSHINE CRACKERS, CRACK-ERS, COOKIES, WAFERS AND SNAPS, ORANGES CANDY, AND NUTS EVERYTHING SANITARILY SANITARI-LY PACKED WE HAVE ON DISPLAY A NEW LINE OF USEFUL USE-FUL DISHES Make Your Home Attractive and Cheerful by Using THE SUNBEAM Postcards "GREETINGS FROM CASTLE DALE" VALENTINE, VALEN-TINE, EASTER, BIRTHDAY Emery County Mere. Co. (Incorporated) GEO. A. BAKER, Mgr. CASTLEDALE t Job Work Delivered Postage Pail I HIGHEST CASK PRICE FOR WHEAT ! j AT FERRON ROLLER MILL i None but good, dry Wheat ree'd i J ! ! WHY WRITE AND 1 WAIT for a reply to a letter when, by using the j t telephone, you can get immediate results and besides, our rates are so low that you i 1 cannot afford to be held in suspense. f Inquire as to our long distance charges. "DONT WRITE TELEPHONE" 1 Eastern Utah Telephone Co. j X J. Rex Miller, Manager T j HIGH QUALITY SUGAR j You want the purest, whitest I and sweetest sugar that can be pro- i duced your assurance of secur- X ing this is to ask for ' ' t Table and Preserving Sugar ji made by the Utah-Idaho Sugar U company from beets grown in these mountain valleys, in sunlit ; "'ILiw"1.1-'-'' factories, by clean, white men. ; ; f evtdi ctt su8ar niav now b had in ' SSI 10, 25, 50, and 100 pound bags. A I IMAflUrittMIlAb special 4S-pound bag may be or- tfc GRANULATED ? , , r , . . , " SUGAR "ore" from any dealer to be sent j; iooLbiN ; by parcel post. -I.S! Made by p M UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR CO. |