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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH Meats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and grocerat all times. trade our specialty ies Out-of-to- THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET ANDKKW JOHANSfcX, Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts Special Cleanup Slices (Q)m 1 and all other schools and juojic gatnenngs win ue discontinued ior ai least a week longer, it appears. New butterwrapper prices as published elsewhere In this Issue, are In E. S. A. at conference time. Her son Ronald has also had a light attack but was not sick long. Prof. T. W., who Is employed as seminary teacher In Mt. Pleasant, is now by the bedside of his effect beginning Monday, October 21. wife, having arrived the first of the week. Louis I'ngerman, who has been A sketch of the life of Grandfather working in the Hiawatha machine G. W. some county corresponis down a for shop, visit with the fam- dence, Shiner, and other items of general Inily. terest are crowded out of this Issue on Mrs. Mary Gregerson wishes to account of the double-headconvenher friends that she has a few tion and our desire to give full soace fall and winter hats now on display. to the article explaining the regula(Adv.) tions governing the sending of Xmas Ir. Bruce Kasley, county physician, packages to our soldier boys. is understood to be down with a man-size- d J. H. Lytel, government attack of the "flu" at his home man, who had charge of the conIn Ferron. struction from beginning to end of the Anton Jorgensen, now of Mayfteld live million dollar Ktrawherrv vnllnv but formerly of Emery, visited in the project, was in the county the first of j Kale the latter part of the week on his me ween, presumably giving a pre- return rrom the Central States mission. liminarv investigation tn thin onri nf AH is Floyd Day Is home as a result of the a huge Colorado river control project or to mat be is soon as started the University of Utah, and underway nosing will likely take employment at one of tne war stops pair will the camps instead of going back to jas E. H. Rhi ad. federal rheclcino onai. school. neer on the Straight cam, on road proThere are a number of the kiddies ject, tells us that there is a first class . L .J .1 about town who are suffering from ruduuvtr interine new route iroro me for pair either colds or a light form of influ- section with north Main street in enza it is not known which but to the second dugway near for they do not seem to get very sick and me rauuiu oi airaignt canyon, a lew are soon Improved. bridges are lacking as yet and tome Mrs. Lieut. J. M. Graham and son more wortc is yet to be done onthese Jack arived on the mail today for a two dugways but these matters will be short visit with old friends In the fixed up next week. Dr. W. E. Henzl, for several years county. She came here almost direct from California where she has been company physician for the Union Pacific railroad and the Utah Construcvisiting since August. Hh Doctor as doing nicely overseas. tion company, and just recently re"AS USUAL" We will buy your seel turned from two years of work in the east, is in the Dale, at the highest market price. Don't sell till you have seen me. If you have having been sent down here In answer any honey left we want that, too. We to the urgent pleas of local parties, and are letting loose of our merchandise at Is already up to his ears in work those who are ailinir lncallv. the old prices. J. W. Nixon, HuntThe Doctor is very reserved and does ington, Utah, (adv.) Andrew. O. Larson, who was In th not care for notoriety, evidently prebounty a week ago on a fruit tree pest ferring to show what he can do than Mrs' Henzi' who wiU inspection trip, is reported very low at t0 talk about v a sufferer from imgnam city, Spanish 7. influenza. His wife, who has been liv nurse In the Chicago county hospital ing at tne home of her parents, Mr. and will be a most desirable acquisi. and Mrs. James Peterson, left this eve- tion to the county. Here's hoping the newcomers and the people generally ning for his bedside. are mutually pleased In Di Henzi's A tiny bit of frost Wednesday intention to locate in our midst. was the first of the season, the night first w. s. s. time in years It has held off this long. But it hasn't feazed John Gilbert's 4 I strawberries as he still EMERY brings a few crates in each time he comes to town and they seem to be Mrs. Birdella Sorenson Broderlck, wife of Wilford Broderick and daughtlarger and better flavored each time. Fred E. Larson and young son, ac- er of Mrs. Margaret Sorenson, died companied by Dr. Bruce Easley, left here on Sunday, October 13, after an hurriedly for Salt Lake the middle of Illness of one month. She gave birth UTAH the week the trio heinur trntAa, r n r a a to a baby boy a month ago and ha been a trouof an SATISFACTION acute attack of appendicitis wry by suffering complication GUARANTEED. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. suffered by the little fellow. The ap- bles until relieved by death. On ac count of the epidemic here an open air pendix broke before reaching the city, however, but he was getting along very funeral was held outside the meetinghouse on Tuesday afternoon. The nicely at last report 393S3 n 3S husband and Mrs. T. W. Dyches Is condition is rather serious. No nurse reported to be have the sympathy of the entiremother combe when we do have it. Watch and dent, Elbert gradually Improving from a bad athas yet been found to care for the paHoward; wait for the date. tack of "flu" which she evidently con- munity. May Johnson; secretary, Ttfaud How- -' In Emery,' as everywhere else, all tients. Columbus tracted In Salt Lake City while there day was (October 12) Robert Duzett came home from Lo- celebrated Orlo public gatherings have been discon- - gan the high school on Mon- ard; treasurer,Loveless; Furlong; Sunday afternoon and was found day, Octoberby 14. assistant Bryce ; tinued. The faculty arranged ' Que Johnson. Vlda Sherman A baby boy was born recently to Mr. to be suffering from influenza upon the program which consisted of songs was selected by the his arrival. It is also tetartkA that and i and Mrs. Oscar Keele. English teacher to nt rvi,,..... -readings act as correspondent " In honor I vviuutiuo, Mrs. A. J. Broderlck and infant, who Chester Olsen has contracted the disine President's proclamation tnr t.i. ease this week. Rv nrri Ar nf tha tnwn antinHHfl. j attended conference at Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peacock and ueny aay was read also. schools, together with all Huntington i are suffering an attack of Spanish The Liberty loan h..- Public and private gatherings, At present Mrs. Broderlck's two children came home from May-fiel- d by both , ",...'y"rlea closed beginning Wednesday, Oc- today and it is believed that the l y' many ' were entire family are stricken with the TuesdaJ OctnhJ k tober 16' et n of SPanlsh NOTICE TO WATKKl'SKHS 5' thC ClecUon for Jnenza have been discovered in ''flu." student hnZ State Salt Lake Office, Engineer's City, DOBELLS SOLUTION will WM Mr. and Mr. Isaac JUred have Athe Utah, Oct. 9, 1918. c,onduted Huntington but drastic action wa. word that their son Merril Is suf tioni6 Kse0' er,eegctedr help prevent Spanish InfluNotice Is hereby given that John S. Lewis, whose postoffice address is fering from influenza in Maryland, enza. The leading doctors Emery', Utah, has made application In where he Is in U. S. service. have recommended this Miss Leah Torgerson had a accordance with the reauirements of very semild antiseptic as a prophySection 1288x24, Session Laws of Utah. vere attack of appendicitis last MonDr. Easley was called 1909, to change the point of diversion day evening. lactic against this dread of two and five-tent(2.51 second. Tuesday afternoon and rushed her to disease. Get it and use it. feet of water from Muddy Creek, here Salt Lake City to be operated upon It may save you money. tofore diverted at a point north 12 de Word just brought back by Dr. Easley grees 5 minutes west 2710 ft, frdm is to the effect that the patient is getthe north quarter corner of Section 13. ting along nicely, she having been op- - ; Special This Week j Township 23 South. Range 6 East, erated upon just In time. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Salt Lake Base and Meridan, to a point Jorgensen and Dobell's Solution. .50c pint 177.5 ft east and 4337 ft. north from Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Broderick from 25c Dr. Deimer's Grip the north quarter corner of said Sec- Delta came to Emery to attend the fun- tion 13. Said water will be conveyed era! of Mrs. Wilford Broderick. Tablets. .5 boxes for $1 Mr. and Mrs. John Ol3en in a ditch for a distance of 5000 ft. and returned 25c Chambers Cold Tabused as heretofore to irrigate 200 from Sanpete a Tew days ago and re- THE LONG EXPECTED GENUINE FORD TRACTOR Influenza acres port of land embraced In the NW cond v..w v; fcV (JC lets 20c a box and the NEVl of SWK of said Section very oaa. MADE BY HENRY FORD AND SON Miss Elva Simmonsen is at 13. This application is designated In Asperin Tablets. .20c a doz. Salina where she the State office No. as to a421. expects Engineer's attend high Careful attention will be is now on exhibition at our new All protests against the granting of school. to mall or telephone orders given from said application, stating the building and we shall reasons W. S. 8. outoftown customers. be glad to show you the therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of workings and advantages of 4 $2.50, and filed in this office within HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL this tractor for farm use. thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. The student body of the Huntington G. F. McGonasrle, State Engineer! school held their organization CASTLE DALE, UTAH i&ie oi nrst publication October IS, high Date of completion ot ' pMl tion year' 18, 1918. presided as chairman for ".6.wiion, the nomination of officers for the com. ing year. Much enthusiasm was dls- Is geared for three speeds forward and'ohe iMiijeu hi me meeting. speed reverse. Uses for fuel kerosene which the R. C. Bowen. prominent business man farmer of Huntington, addressed may purchase at 20c a gallon, wholsale. Has null students at this meeting. He gavethe fnr . . . vr A ? , J r HiuiviilllVllt substantial evidence of his Interest In the etc. 11 welfare Radiator caDacitv 'K""amg. ""V"""4 I . of the school by a offering two prizes to gallons. rosene tank capacity 21 Price t0 the be8t gallons. 1,111? ??e PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATES in $930 1. o.b. Price, Utah school; the other to the We have Fifty Pairs of Ladies Shoes which we want to clean up quickly and with each pair of these shoes we will give away er One Pair of Ladies Oxfords Absolutely FREE you need to do to buy one pair of the shoes and the other be given you absolutely free. Look the number on the you buy and then look the corresponding number on the free shoes and the shoss which have the same number on are yours. . . post-gradua- te ! '' Many Other Bargains will be Ready For You When You Come. SALE STARTS MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 2i, at io o'clock ...... teoanvi earing i HUNTINGTON, grief-stricke- r, r, . Prevent Spanish h. stndt, Influenza ! rT' ESSSE re-cei- " The Ford son hs Tractor , j ; A. R.Coe Drug Co. nPkV'., Har-ovemb- er The Fordson Tractor nfth.nt MOFFITT AND MOFFITT CHIROPRACTORS ""-rou- Edd Mangum Residence. Hours 9 to 11 a ra A. Killnack Residence. Hours 1 to Castle Dale Sam R Johnson residence. I lours 4 3 p. m to 6 n rn OrangevilleAt their Residence. Hours 6 to 8 p.m. Huntington Ferron-F- red Call and See Us Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free and physically, developed during th coming year. is Mr. to give such awards each Bowen's idea year a permanent Impetus to students of the Huntington high school, n Jh? op,entn Jance which was Friday night was postponed indefinitely until all Spanish influenza la past. b 7on' five up coming to that dance for it Is postponed the better t will it Redd-Cul- p Garage, Price Depot Street, above Main Street |