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Show Borrowing ffloney! Men are borrowing money for a few months to buy things ? ' S they need for less than their actual value at our store 2 I Just think, $60.00 Saddles and Harnesses going for $45 7 Hens and Boys Clothing price ? b flens Good Trousers, pair, 75c S s We mean to close out all the bal i lance we have by Oct. 1st, and if you want to save from l$ to fa I ? of your money call at once and ? get your choice 7 J. W. NIXON I The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah Dr. and Mrs. Hill of Huntington were visitors in the Dale last Saturday. J. L. Brasher of Huntington was a business visitor in the county seat last Wednesdav. Miss Amy Christensen returned to her home in Fountain Green last Monday Mon-day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamelwright have been visiting relatives and friends the past week. Appeared at the home of our popular butcher and groceryman last Sunday nirht, another fine girl, with mother and babe reported to be getting along famously. Farm Loans on Long and Easy Terms with partial payments, stopping stop-ping the interest. This loan, is specially adapted for farmers farm-ers and is made by the old, reliable firm of M i!ler& Viele who have unlimited funds. This firm is now represented by co-partners OvSorenson, Jr. of Castle Dale, and R. Anderson j of Mt. Pleasant I Correspondence will be answered and business cared for by either. Manager Wm. Leonard of the Huntington Hunt-ington Co-op was in town a couple of hours yesterday on business. Mrs. H. C. Wickman of Emery spent Sunday in the Dale, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. T. S. Johnson. Dr. P. C. Christensen, the local dentist, dent-ist, left this week for San Juan county, where he will remain for a few weeks. - Nephi L. Williams returned trjg first of the week from Salt Lake where he attended the convention of school superintendents. sup-erintendents. LOST Between Huntington and Castledale a good patent leather shoe. Leave at Progress office or at Miller store, Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell made a flying visit to the Dale last Monday, returning almost immediately to their present home in Mohrland. A very pleasant surprise party was given last Wednesday at the Johansen home in honor of Mrs. Johansen's birthday. A large number of friends were present. "j was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, " writes M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing noth-ing better. For sale bv all dealers. Mr. Sigler and a companion, interested interes-ted in the rejuve.iation of the Buckhorn project, were visitors in the Dale for a few hours this week, taking more local snapshots to be used in literature booming the Buckhorn. BINDING TWINE GALORE ( of Farm Implements of All Kinds- Moline Plows PEOPLES' NEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow is t l University of -Utah S1 i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I v ! j INSTRUCTION BLGIN5 on MONDAY, 1 1 SEPTEMBER 16th. t J .j k j fj Registration of Students, and Entrance ij Examinations, Thursday, Friday, and ij ; Saturday.September 12th, 13th, 14th I A MILLION DOLLARS' worth of grounds, buildings, tij and equipment, and the best teachers that can be j i secured are at your service. r ; COURSES ARE OFFERED that prepare for almost any H j ij vocation in addition to giving a broad and liberal jfj j education. f j-.j THE CATALOGUE, which describes the various courses I j and gives the registration and tuition fees, etc., is ( j j ij sent free on request. ij 1 t University of Utah, Salt Lake City p ! L ,,,,.JI T. Wilford Williams left the Progress office this week for an extended visit at his home in Springville. WANTED AT ONCE A Tuba player, play-er, also an Alto player. Must be men that follow coal mining for a livelihood. For full particulars address J. E. Silta, Hiawatha, Utah. FOR SALE We offer for sale, two fine orchard lots; 275 10 year old trees on same, 1000 bushel of fruit, now on trees. $1,000 cash takes whole thing. James Wimber, Castledale, Utah Messrs. Levi N. Harmon and W. L. Peterson, representing the music and commercial departments of the Price high school, have been working the county the past week in an effort to gain students to attend that institution this winter. "Were all medicines as meritorious as Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly decreased," writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by all dealers. FOR SALE 160acre farm, half under cultivation in lucern, grain, etc., ten shares water, fence around all, all kinds of tools and farm implements. Come and look property over. Price and terms can be arranged. Adolph Thiede, Clawson, Utah. One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflicted with is lame back. Apply Chamber- ; lains Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each applica- j tion, and you will get quick relief, i For sale by all dealers. So for as we can learn Castledale had no representation in the democratic convention at Salt Lake Thursday. Huntington, however, was well represented, repre-sented, Messrs. Woodward, Nixon and P. E. Johnson being named to represent repre-sent Emery county on various committees. commit-tees. Messrs. Coleman, Bowen, and Mc-Whinney Mc-Whinney of Price expect to leave tomorrow to-morrow in their machines for an extended exten-ded auto trip. They will go through Salina canyon up through Sanpete valley val-ley and thence visit Salt Lake and Ogden, continuing on to Denver, where the doctor wiil mak e his future home j H. A. Fowler of Huntington, who has been doing interior work in one of the rooms of the local district school, preparatory to the use of the same dur- , ing the coming school year to accomo- j date the larg number of children expect I ed to attend, presented us with some 1 delicious tomatoes the first of the week the product of his garden. They are about the earliest that have been brought to our notice this year, and are of excellent flavor. Mr. Fowler has been assisted by his son Ralph. V ' Exbishop Peter I. Akelund was the : recipient of a hearty testimonial last Sunday evening, when practically all of the local people turned out to give j the worthy gentleman a wellmerited sociable. The courthouse lawn was I 1 secured for the affair and the ; same well lighted by numerous incan- j descents strung from the trees, and the i large number of people present, pre- j sented a picture that should have done and undoubtedly did convince the bishop bish-op of the esteem in which he is held locally. An excellent program was rendered and lunch served. Messers. Evans, Tolboe and Pearson of the town board, as guests of Dr. Coleman in his excellent car, made an inspection trip to the scene of the Huntington waterworks last Saturday ' and returned dusty but convinced of the necessity for a local system, and satisfied that the present plans of our Huntington neighbors are such that a pure water supply is assured for that town for some time to come. They also al-so report that the work is progressing very favorable to the early completion of the same, and, but for a few of the evcrpresent chronic kickers, the town is full of most hopeful boosters who glory in the example being set the rest of the county for uptodate improve ment. Llewellyn Killpack of Ferron and Miss Eva Williams of Emery made a trip to the county seat last Sunday, the j latter intending to stay a few clays i with her brother here. When evening came, Mr. Killpack's horses seemed to be in a greater hurry to return to Fer-! i ron than was the gentleman himself, ! i and started out alone, winding up in a j rather bad smashup. It was only by : j the merest chance, however, that the ; i accident did not result fatally, for had 1 j the young man not jerked Miss Eva I j back from the rjg into which he was as-! . sisting her preparatory to a little joy ride 1 she might have been alone in the buggy ' j with terrible results. We were going to j josh Llewellyn about these suspicious I GET YOUR FRUIT JARS NOW ? We have plenty on hand at present," but they are going every day. We carry the 1 High Speed Motor Washer ? best of reccomendation for good service and e easy to Run 1 I ORANGEVILLE COOP, 1 t RJAXISCT To Light Patrons and Dealers io Electric V i liUISIjL Light GlobesPlease do-not buy any I more of the old carbon filled globes, but : & the Mazda Globes instead, as we will not allow the cid 1 f? globes on our lines (J Electric Rower and Milling Co. 5 $ J. H. TAYLOR, Pres. JOHN H. TAYLOR, Mgr. J 00'l-3J'-a-4J"'i'-&J' HrrZs?Q J - -i-J i- i-B - - J 0 visits to the county seat of miss-1 ionaries-to-be, but have changed our! mind. I NEW BUTTERYRAPPER PRICES On and after September 1st, the following fol-lowing butterwrapper prices will prevail. pre-vail. The increase is in accordance with the statement we made some time ago when we received notice from the whole- j salers of a big increase in Drices. and ' are still below other houses. 100 Butterwrappers, (post. 5) $ .75 j 250 " " 10c 1.00 : 500 " "20c 1.75 1000 " 2.75 PROGRESS PRINTERY Castledale, Utah Ann wwl t'lV MACHINE ltia Q JALITY. sold w ! H m .-u .? y UNDER H-A fl p &'4'IH h;S OTHER Iftilt IffiHlf name, y Li W A Lsa WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purcli.isp the NEW HOME you will nave a lite ossvt at the pnVe you pay, aud will aot ha ve an enillcss chain of repairs. .. j .. .. ' ' .' j y Quality 1 1 ; Considered pH?? Tl it is the Cheapest ftV fciY in the end 6 4.: " w to buy. h v ir" you want a sowing machine, write for jtir latent ('aitiln'ne Uct'ore you purehase. '!; w km Siiiri !Mw Co., Orange, Em. JEWELiRY JEWELtPvY JEVEliRY The Eiggest, Best, and Nicest assortment ever offered in Emery Em-ery County RINGS BRACELETS LOCKETS and CHAIiMS Don't fail to see them. Anyting you want with a 25-year guarantee guar-antee at the DmgStore CASTLiEDRLiE How's Your Lma li iisa cttei cah and have your eyes ttjted. Your eyes are your all. Will be in Ferron 4 to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays at Dr. Graham's DR. Pv1. C. WOOD Castle Dale, Utah Olsen Feed i Stable CASTLEDALE One block north of Hotel GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS OENTS FURNISH IN G j sale: now oii BaKer Mercantile Co. eaSTLE DALE i i ii ii i mil miii i ! ii ii iii ii 1 1 ii i i iiiii cju ii ,ii wmmm laawn w |