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Show Wanra(t to Qsjii: i RETAIL business worse than ever better s 5 opportunities in other line MU5T -5ELLL r S for what lean get. ' We have a beautiful lino. S of Men's Clothing- S S the latest styles. Just received a beautiful ( lot of LITTLL BOY5 KNICKERBOCKER' I ? 5uits from 4 to 16. Everything is on sale J Finest line of Xmas and Holiday Goods ever had j i Come and get bargains on anything you want Rooms for rent at my Huntington residence J. W. NIXON S The Price Regulator w Huntington. Utah Jos. Seely of Mt. Pleasant is a holiday holi-day visitor with a "fair" object aa the cause. Clarence Livingston is at home spending the holidays with his wife and babes. Miss Pearl Seely returned to Hiawatha Hia-watha Thursday after a short visit home with her parents and friends. Professors Willey and McQuarrie are among: those who spent the holidays elsewhere, the former attending a family fami-ly reunion at Bountiful while the latter joined the other members of his family at Beaver. WHEAT BOUCHT Wheat in any quantity taken at Orangeville mill for cash. Highest prices. Electric Power and Milling Co. (Adv.) Monuments Representing the BEESLY MARBLE MAR-BLE & GRANITE CO., of Provo, I am now canvassing the countv j and solicit your orders, guaranteeing guaran-teeing satisfaction. J. EL. KING Headquarters at Ferron, Utah' Mr. Horace Naylor of Sunnyside, spent Christmas as the guest of Miss Carrie Miller, at the Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Day, sons John and George, and daughter Ethel, of Moab, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Day. Henry Day spent Xmas with his parents in the Dale. He was compelled compell-ed to return almost immediately to Black Hawk, however. Regular monthly Driesthood meeting of the Emery stake was held at Castle-dale Castle-dale last Saturday, with high council meeting the evening before. M. J. Blackburn, Miss Kate Mathie and Wm, T. Litster, representing the stake Sunday school authorities, were visitors at last Sunday's services. Messrs. Nathan and Irvine Day, and Delbert Peterson are home from a summer's sum-mer's sojourn in Grand and San Juan counties. Needless to say, Nathan "hit the hike" for Ferron about as soon as the stage would carry him. Townsman Geo. Brandon is preparing prepar-ing to start a saloon in Green River, where he expects to get a good share of the business that comes to that NOTICE TO-LIGHT USERS Patrons will please turn off their lights on power days, as we are not now able to pull this additional load. Electric Power sr.d Millirg Co. (Adv.) Groceries, Drygoods, Shoes We are prepared to attend to all your wants along these lines and invite your examination COFFINS and CASKETS in every style, and to meet every purse. A full line of trimmings trim-mings always carried in stock. Free Delivery Service fcmery Co. Hdw. Store, - CastEe Dole M. A. ANDERSON, Manager Studio Photos ! A. Kopf, the Huntington Photographer is now located in his fine, new studio, and in addition to all kinds of exterior work and enlarging offer the advantages of Finest Studio South of Salt Lake The Cleveland Blacksmith is now permanently located and is well prepared to attend to any and all your wants in the way of general blacksmithing, horseshoeing horse-shoeing and machine repairing. Firstclass Work and Low Prices guaranteed BERT CHILDS Cleveland, Utah Near Postoffiee busy little city from its location on J i the railroad. This will make five, saloons over there. - Cards will be issued the first of the week announcing the happy marriage of ' ' another couple of Orangeville's most ' popular young folk, Mr. Wm. T. Reid j 'and Miss Belle Fox, the same to take ' place Tuesday, the 31st. Invitations are out for the wedding j reception of Mr. Fred Zwahlen and j Miss Irene Killpack of Ferron, same to i take place on the 1st of the coming ! month at the home of the parents of , the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Killpack. ; i They were wed last Monday in Ferron. , I I You can't afford to ask your friends j I to go on your BOND when THE TITLE GUARANTY & SURETY CO., of Scranton, Pa., offer such reasonable j rates on bonds for any officer. (Adver tisement). 0. Sorenson, Jr., Agt. The many local Primary kiddies, a i long with their parents, last Monday1 ! afternoon, were guests of their teach- j ; era and the Primary workers when I Santa Claus very unexpectedly put m his appearanc, with the result that every "child went away with a bag of: candy and peanuts. We acknowledge receipt ofvery creditable special editions of the fol- j Mowing contemporary papers: The' j Desert News, Green Riyer Dispatch, j Carbon County News, Grand Valley j Times, Richfield Reaper, Provo Post . and Provo Herald. All are excellent 1 productions and speak up for their re- I spective districts in grand style. i Dances galore have been the order of the day during the holidays. Dances Dan-ces were given in the Relief hall Monday, Mon-day, Tuesday and last night, and on Christmas night the Academy hall was thrown open to one of the most sue-, cessful dances of the season. j H. G. Mathis, the genial manager of ' the Farmers Exchange and Implement ; Co. , with headquarters at Price, was a business visitor in the Dale yesterday, j Big things are promised by this com- ; pany. A shed for the proper housing of i a few of their implements is being con- 1 structed on their property in the rear of the Progress office and the same wil , ! be in the care of The Peoples Meat and ! Grocery -Co. until such time as a special j man can be employed. An invitation to call and look over their Price stock 1 may be found in theirad app earing else-w else-w here. j "A Delicate Question," the excel-comedy excel-comedy drama presented by the E. S. 1 A. Dramatic association, was very ' successful, a crowded house being , present to witness the performance, j The play was a good with wit and , humor bubbling up all through the I same, yet withal, carrying the undi- : vided attention of the audience in the peculiar development and unraveling of the situations. T. W. Dyches, j Milton Olson, and Miss Cecil Singleton, t in some of the leading parts, firmly 'established themselves as local stars of 1 i the first magnitude, while the other : characters, with more or less oppor- I tunity for strong acting were also well ' assumed with no poorly sustained characters in i he whole cast. One or; two wtre somewhat lama in their lines, but altogether, the production j was excellent for the two weeks allowed al-lowed in the preparation. Three Beautiful Rugs Given Aaway on New Years Day All having tickets please bring or send same in Golden Rule Cash Store HUNTINGTON, UTAH V ! GROCERIES, CANDIES j and FRUITS GENT SF URN 1SH1NGS SALE.NO vV on B&Ker Mercantile Co. j GflSTuE DALE If you want a bargain in this line call and see our assortment I Perhaps we can rnterest you in some of our Schuttler Wagons, NoSine Plows, Harrows, Net Wire Fence, Grind ! Stones, Scrapers, Manure Spreaders i WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMERS SUPPLIES , We want your hay and grain Farmers Exch. & Imp. Co. H. G. MATHIS, Manaaer PRICE, UTAH Half Block East of Depots Highest Prices AlwaysPaid PEOPLES' NEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow |