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Show i Liadies, Attention! Anyone wanting anything in the Millinery line will j do well to call at my store J My Fall and Winter line is now complete, and everything in shapes and trimmings is strictly up to date J It will be worth your time to call and see my line of ready trimmed tailored hats just in l invite all to call whether wanting to buy or not J Mail orders will be filled promptly CJ Satisfaction guaranteed J For new things in the Millinery line call at the Leading Millinery Mil-linery Store of Emery County EbSfl OliSEH sV Huntington LOCAL ORCHESTRA WAS APPRECIATED AT PRICE The Evans Bros. Orchestra of Castle-dale Castle-dale was in town last Tuesday evening and furnished our young people, and incidentally in-cidentally a great number of those who were, at one time, young people, beautiful beaut-iful music. Late in the evening John I. and Hector Evans sang a duet, Davie John Thomas sang a solo or two, Hector Evans sang a number of comic songs. The band is composed of the following: Hector and John Evans, E. S. Larsen. E. A. and Mervin Jones. These men are splendid performers on their several instruments and have been complimented very highly by those who enjoy the art of dancing. Wednesday morning the men started for their homes in Castledale. Carbon Co. News IT IS BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY i JGET your property insured when all is prosperous and have a cash friend if you should meet with a loss by fire J. S. MOFFIT Agent for the Old' Reliable s- SAINT PAUL Proerasa Office, Castledale I We print butter wrappers Double Your Business Let In the Sunlight Robert Frothingham, probably the highest salaried advertisng man in the world today, manager of the Butteriek Trio, has recently caused to be sent broadcast the following timely, important and sensible bulletin which should appeal to all retail merchants everywhere. Suppose you knew a man who kept his shades drawn tight all day and burned kerosene instead of letting in the sunlight. Suppose you knew a man toiling along a dusty road who would not I accept a lift when there was plenty of room in the wagon. Suppose you knew a miller with his mill built beside a swift running run-ning stream who insisted on turning the machinery by hand. All foolish, you say? And yet look around you how few retailers take advantage of the great advertising campaign run by food, textile, cloth and every other manufacturing line that one can name ? Think a moment ! What was the last advertisement you read and wondered just which store in town would be progressive enough to have the goods in stock so you could see them and purchase? 1 More goods are sold under the evening lamp at home than you dreamed of. Practically every live retailer advertises in his local papers. But how ? Put up your lightning rod ! Let your customers know that you can deliver to them the goods which great advertising, paid for by manufacturers, manufac-turers, has interested them in. They will get the habit and you will get the business. Practically every manufacturer stands ready to help you help your, self. Ask them for electrotypes suitable to run in your own advertising. Hook their trademark to your store, Consumer demand for advertised goods is now divided broadcast among all stores in town. Use your advertising in local papers to focus this jemand upon your store. And don't forget to send for those helpful electrotypes. Read this again, for it means money to you. j Not a minute should be lost u hen-a child shows symtorns nf croup. Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Ct.utjii Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the troupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Sold bv all dealers. 1 I S UNIVERSITY UTAH I Salt Lake City t Th herd or the: public school svste:n or utrh S S 4 Schools IctSte Labratory Equipment T1 of fs r , MSch' ati0"' Most f ,he -PParatu.. machinery, and tools i I, Sch' M'neS' a Sdlo1 f ! -e new and of the very best ' C Medicine are embraced by the Universily j ' ) t-i. fWrfmpnic: including ,he ! u LMtJIIUIiai mitted to Bll de. j OJ VthU SlilCiiSS Department PartmentS- The Dean of 'omen looks of Law, winch is part of the School of Arts 1 7 'l'e welfare of young women ' and Sciences. . j students. i !25 Instructors "zz 1 Straage, is if Not? Tjz I greatest Un.versit.es of this country and away to school when student, come from the f X PC- I from the West, the North and the IX7Q tS'onls hlucling the ! "'nd the far countries of the earth to & I O J Jl thlClUb summcr o 19 10 ! attend tl,e University of Utah. g With the children of the Training School. more lhan 2.200 young people received in- j Plff P8?PfS R"Ristra,ion of sU'dents V) struction in the University building last year ! ' J September 15th, 16th, (f IVrAAAn C i r U ' N- 'tL ee'stra!'n fee $10.00; after the f $51)0009 f(fyii0ll Ln'braC-' '2.00. Regular work begins Septem- f C and 6ther University prooertv 1 t r , y piopercy. piete lnformatlon sent frce upQn Iequest Mdress: UNIVERSITY Of UTRH, Salt LaRe Oty, Utah |