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Show A X EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH Keats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and grocertrade our specialty ies at all times. Out-of-to- THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET ANDREW JOHAXSEX. Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts Bits of Local lljjl Information mf Oar Ttapt 7k h mnd Ctmntr. j 9A Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook of Hiawathait a day or two before returning to the welcomed a baby boy to their home army Hospital in New Mexico, from December's. which place he was furloughed home Attorney and Mrs. B. W. Dalton, now on account of Mrs. Graham's illness. located at Price, are happy in the arCozily ensconced in the back sent of rival of a daughter last Sunday night a new Ford Sedan, with an expert from St Louis do-- ; Ralph Jensen arrived home Sunday from the radio school at Fort Monroe, ing the honors as driver, Dr. W. E. Virginia, looking fat and saucy after Henzi is continuing right "on the Job" his taste of army life, but "rarln" be- though his large number of patients cause he did not get a chance to Join taxes nia endurance qualities to the . utmost in the overseas excitement Several local people availed themFrank Reynolds, former Dale visited In the Dale this week selves of Dr. Henzi's influenza vaccinaon his return to his present Idaho home tion clinic last Tuesday and took the from one of the southern training preventive shot in order to play safe. The doctor, is planning another vac- camps, O. J. Schrader, an experienced oil clnation period for both , Orangeville man of Pittsburgh, was in the Dale and Castledale people either today or on a reconnoltering trip the first of the Monday. The Utah Agricultural college will week. He and associates plan to beTuesday, January 14, 1919. gin drilling in the northeast corner of Wayne county within thirty days, he according to copy for a display ad which will appear in next week's issue. says. Prof. T. W. Dychea returned Mon- Seniors In full standing may graduate day from Provo accompanied by his upon the completion of the winter and son Ronald who was operated on for spring quarters. , A full year's work by all attending the appendicitis at the Provo hospital may be secured and summer quarters. Master Ronald is about as spry as winter, spring, ever, having shown remarkable pow- Special consideration will be given to men in uniform. A total of 149 cours-ers of recuperation. es are offered. At nine o'clock last Thursday there were' fifteen customers waiting at J. W. Nixon's store door and at 9.45, twenty-fiv- e customers had received the twenty-fiv- e pairs of shoes offered free. Next Thursday at nine o'clock we shall give 20 pounds of sugar for ON FARM PROPERTY $1.00 to each customer who trades out $20.00 with us. For a few of the many Reasonable Rate. Quick Berries decided bargains in other things, see our display ad this week. J. W. NIXCall er write ON. Huntington, Utah, (adv.) Lieut. J. M. Graham left Sunday for" J.Frank Ottmtrom, Hunting'n Salt Lake City, where he expected to undergo an examination and rest chaffeur-mechan- lc This space Is reserved for Bowen Mercantile Co., the "store that treats you right and appreciates your trade." Watch for next week's ad there will' be bargains you cannot afford to' miss. ! resl-dent- ; re-op- , Money to Lend x-r- To each customer trading $20.00 at our store next Thursday, January 9th will be allowed m is. Spgar for Lw. Few of Many Bargains: A Plenty of Soap - 6 Bars for 25c Seamless Bags; 'this week, 60c All Kinds of flush, 30c a package Canned Goods - - 14c a Can Men's Best Overalls. $1,90 a pair Men's Suits, a few left, at 65c on the Dollar All Hats - - - 70c the Dollar All Shoes and Boots, 80 on Dollar Our store is full of things you need and everything is low-pric- ed Bring Us Your Produce We J. will pay you the highest price and sell you at the lowest. W. Nixon, Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Finley, Castle Dale's newest newlyweds, left Monday for Mohrland, where they will make their home. MARKING'S EARLY UTAH MOUNTAIN CORN. This corn has been bred in this high climate for ten years. It will yield SO bushels of shelled corn to the acre. It makes the beet corn meal known. It will ripen in 80 days from time it is up. Plant this corn the first of June and before the last of August you can cut it ripe. I have about 200 bushels of this choice seed corn which I want to distribute among the farmers. Get in your order the first to come the first served. This corn will be sent by parcel post for 25c a pound. Send postofflce money order with order. RED CLIFF RANCH. Alma Marslng. Proprietor, Woodslde. Utah. (adv. were among the first to come down with the disease, are coming along In fact, none of the cases nicely. named is considered very serious at this time. Some three or four families are reported to have several members sick including Burnetts, wares, and Ernest Chllds, but Mrs. Child is the only one seriously 111, according to report. AUTHOR OF 'EBEN HOLDER Irving Bacheller sprang into faint when he wrote and published "Eben Holden.". The hundreds of thousand! of persona who read that delightful story have been looking forward to th time when Mr. Bacheller would pro duce another work equal to his fir great success and their hopes nav now been realized. "The light in th SOME COLD YOU BET Clearing", Mr. Bacheiler latest story, Is pronounced by critics to be eves Old Man Winter u a nut to.t. greater than "Eben Holden" and itarit .of his darn-colde- st New Year's eve. with pleasure, therefore, that we when the government thermometer able to announce that we will publish that is.chaperoned by R. C. Miller reg- "The Light In the Omrlng" in th istered 19 degrees below zero. And he Progress. The first Installment will apserved up a rleht cold rrt nt pear In an early issue. . .. New Year's day when he held Judge Miners weatner machine to a maxi- WBW BUTTI2R WRAPPER FBICE! mum of ten degrees above aero for all day! Wednesday niarht it wn. f The fUewin prieea wM oetaia OSteen below, and Thursday FLU STILL FLOURISHES it was printed autterwrappers night beinnlnf thirteen below. And all this cold 1. tebw llll; William Swasey, on whom is laid weather came after Unmtov II Butter wrappers . . I .7 me oiame ror practically all of the very moderate weather of sixteen Some changeable weather we 111 Butterwravsers . , 1.1 flu cases at present in Castle Dale and have. Eh, what! III Batterwrappers , Orangeville, died at 6 o'clock Monday evening, a victim to the disease, comButtenrrappers . . I ll NOTICE SALE OF ESTRAYS plicated by alcoholism, and was Buttarwrappars . . at noon Wednesday. His mother,buried Mrs. State of Utah, County of Emery. Ail orders forwarded, postags P1 Mary Boyack of Spanish Fork, and a Town of ss. I have In my when remittance Is made la ad pal of Will's, by the name of Johnson, possessionOrangeville. the following described When money is not sent with order took care of the doomed man and preanimals which, if not claimed and the following additional charges pared him for burial. The mother had taken away, will be sold at public auc- apply: For 101 wrappers or less, already had the disease and Johnson tion to the highest cash bidder at my extra; for 1100 wrappers, lie extra suffered a light attack at the same Place in time as Swasey, recovering in time to the 13th Orangville Town on Monday, Progress Printer. Castle Dale, UU. day of 1919. at the help the latter. hour of 2 p.m. January, Seven of the Clair Winters family-- all Description of Animals. of them excepting Clair himself One red. brockle-face- d have had or are now critter, one from year old brand rethe disease, and another suffering of Paul Judd's sembling. past, dehorned, , ;,,; " sons is down with it The woman on left ribs, and three children at the gypsey campand at on left hip earmarked,swallow the edge of .town all have the disease, fork w.c wu,an navmg Deen unconscious upper bit and hole In right and thre under bits In left for a time the middle of the week One brlndle jersey steer, two Miss Jennie Seely came home years from Idaho with what to have been L left L.b0b tai1' brand "ambling 53 a light attack of appears hip. marked square M flu. but It was sufhole in left and under crop ficiently strong to take hold of her and half c7o7 and upper bit In right ear. brother tVank. Mrs. Fred Anderson Said animals are held sr.. has a rather serious attack me to se- and cure the payment of $ by damase ner sons Joe." Fvin . ADVERTISE the best thins jro "M r ttflU done by said animals on the streets have in stock at Erma all have the dis- stiw ,B granddaughter . v Town' next issue of this paper. Feature k. Sa,d annals ..snier rorm as well as her wr?7l?8eV,Ue up bjr me ,n Push It stron. Then alt hi ywi iaken daughter. Mrs. John Vance. Junius Orange-vH- I. Town on the 1st day of store and harvest the pecan's'' Day also has it and a. r. m January. " fruit of your wisdom, u are expected to develop. Mrs. Ham-bric- k, EARL SNOW, two sons, and daughter, who- Poundkeeper. Orangeville Town. ' . ,i-miajl:iOrWil. iMi.bl W.f. U. rt.u. nirh. Ill -- llll 4-- es-tr- ay " " ifn Hi j-- M |