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Show iiiwwiMMnwTTrii-ir,--n,MVPC'!t"'",M':w Water WorKs for Country Homes The Missouri Air-Pressure Water System All kinds of plumbing & Steam Fixtures L. N. STRONG, HUNTINGTON Plumbing and Steam Fitting Important Notice DR. CECIL of the firm of Cecil & Farnsworth CHIROPRACTIC DOCTORS of 214 Felt Bldg., Salt Lcke City, is located at Brasher Hotel, Huntington For Six Weeks He came there because of the many requests re-quests of numerous patients from this county. I We are the doctors who made Austin Wakefield of Huntington walk, after sitting paralized in a wheel chair for over two yeais, and after the best medical doctors of Salt Lake failed to help him. Mrs. Bertha Widetich is visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Bott. Miss Anna Laura Wood assisted in the Progress office the past midweek. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Day entertained the E. S. A. faculty last Satarday night. A couple of inches of snow on May day is, to say the least, a little unusual! Attorney Wm. J. Seely of Salt Lake deputy state auditor, is a business visitor visit-or in the county. Bigger houses than ever are to be seen in ar.tendeneo at tiie regular Saturday Satur-day night picture show, showing plainly plain-ly the flit the present film service is making. Wm. L. Guymon and Miss Atlanta Berg are busy writing the annual grist of tax notices for Treasurer Berg. Report comes of the arrival of a fine baby girl at the homo of Mrs. Olea Cox (nee Day) formerly of Castledale. FOR SALE-Selected seed potatoes. Variety, Pride of the market; 75c per bushel. WM. E. KING, Castledale. The Academy Dramatic club presented present-ed "AU-of-a-sudden Peggy" to a good house in Emery last Wednesday night. Prof. Ernest Halverson will open a 6-weeks music clais in Castledale on Moni-.e, th- 10th. Fall particulars may lie learned lv reference to his display dis-play a i i i n-es issue. ! Six- Weeks Summer School j of Music ' will be given in the Castle Dale Public School Bldg- Beginning May 10, 1915 BY PROF. LRNE.5T HALVflRSON COURSES OFFERED Piano, Vocal, Wind Instrument, Harmony, and j Solfeggio. Students will be required to practice two ! hours each day at the school under the careful direction di-rection of the teacher. Other arrangements can be made by consulting ' the teacher. Regular recitals will be held to accustom the students to play in public. Register early. Tuition $15.00 Success Guaranteed : IT WILL PAY YOU TO MAKE HAY GROW SUDAN GRASS THE GREATEST FORAGE PLANT KNOWN I Great for Hay, Seed, Forage, Silage. Never fails Crop. Re- sists drought, stands rain, grows wherever Sorghum does. Pure Seed $1 per pound prepaid; larger lots 50c lb.; 1000 B seeds for 1 Octs. Ellagene Farm Aldine, Texas i a FOR SALE-White brick house and lot, one block south and one block west from Emery Stake Academy. For further fur-ther particulars see WM. PETERSEN, ; Castledale. (adv) 24"15 j Mrs. John G. Mc Quarrie left last j Saturday t'oi Provo, accompanying her 'young son who will th re receive treat- ment for his eye which has been troubling troubl-ing him recently. I Dee Hickman, who has been making a short visit with his uncle, Prin. G. F. 1 Hickman and family, left Wednesday morning ;for San Juan county, accompanied accom-panied by Russel Snow. A number of Mrs. Maria Denison's lady friends came in Sunday afternoon, April 25th in honor of her 63rd birthday. birth-day. They had an enjoyable time and presented her with a nice rug and other useful presents. The seven lower grades of the district school closed the years work with a program in the school hall last Saturday Satur-day evening pleasing hugely the large gathering of fond parents and friends The eighth grade is still holding foih with morning sessions. We're not bootlegging but we have some good apple cider and vinegar at 25c per gallon. Remember if you want anything first class or want to know how to plant your fruit trees or gardens so that you can secure 16 to 1 results, ;'ust ask the Wimber orchards donkey, j Castledale. (Adv.) Melvin Cook and family of Rigbv, Ijaho, are visiting relatives and friends in Emery county and incidentally traveling travel-ing for their health, as Mr. Cook has had poor health for the past year. They made the trip from their home to Price in two days, traveling in a Buick car. They expect to remain here for the summer. Some 20 men, with teams and scrap- ers are reported already at work on the San Rafael Belleview reservoir and reclamation project down below Molen. ; This company of which Henry Wade is : president, Go. P. Bowman (of the Utah Construction Co.) vice pres dent, and J. E. Caldwell, secretary, is also at work developing radium claims in the vicinity of Temple mountain. The M. I- A. ball team from Ferron played the Academy a game Monday afternoon which resultedrll to 5 in the schools favor. TheSAcademy followed, the next day, with the return game with Molnland, played ai. that camp with a score of 8 to 2 in the coal-diggers' favor. Shultz pitched for the King Koal nine an ' the tallies stood g to 2 until the 6th inning from which time the schoolboys were closed out. N xt week is commencement week at the Academy and the whole week every night, beginning Monday and up to and including Friday night th re will be something doing. The big Alumni banquet will be given Friday; the theatrical production "all-of a-Sud-d?n-Peegy" on Thursday nich;t the b'g dance Friday night: and the rest of the week will he devoted to class programs. The Fourfh year graduation exercises wil be held Friday morning. See the Donkev or his mat'1 at th" Wimner Orchards, if you want a firt class job of spraying done. We hav a first class, up-to-date spraving ou1. -fit and nur men are well experienced and ; we truarantee all cur work to be first i class. If you will help us, you ui'l have nice apples free from worms and some- : thing that will sell in any market. We ! I have a few more seed potatoes at a quarter less than a $1.00 a bushel and a j tew onions at cost. See our chickens they are very proud and often jump ov' r the fonp we fed 2-cent corn, j Our pie-plant is just fine. Get 10 cents worth and make 6 pies. Get vnnr dried apnl-s from the WIMBER ORCHARDS ' Castledale. (adv) (jet the habit of going to J. C. BAKER ! Candy and Gum Hats, Hats, Hats Oranges and Lemons Gloves, Gloves Germade Caps, Caps Salt Side Ties and Collars Lard Shirts Piour Overalls Mens Shoes Notions Boys Shoes Pins, Needles, Thread i & ! HVJL YOl'R OWN CC;L Load at the mine. Coa! always al-ways on hand load in three minutes. Stop at Johnsons I Ranch on Canyon road tor ! order. Price $1.50 per ton. : Black Diamond Mine j Jas. K. Peterson, Forman Shoe & Hflraessj j SilOp at Ferrra New Shop Eastof Meetiiieiwue j ) -j j Mens Half Soles - -H Larlies Ka!f Soles - H ChildrensHalf So'es, 60c dova N Ollit-r chargts acooniincly f: j Mail Orders pron.f.lly ht'fW-j to ami returned to any pan:- i " Emery county. Give u-a tr' l; 1 H "Salis taction is our work nnv . U ..1 PLUM BINS &HEATIRS We are prepared to install rirst-elass rirst-elass plunihine: and I'.eatmi.' f'" terns or lixtuies anvhrie I" Eastern Utah. Lr! us ii" your work Reasonab'e Rates John A. Fcrs'i'i PRICE Phone. Shop, 209 Res. l' i |