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Show ' Emery utaH county progress, castle dale, merchandise of lines added have to our We many All Sizes: Infants, Youths, and Men and Women PRICES $15 TO $150 w Caskets Home-Mad- e n If unable to call and see us, phone or Including Casket Hardware, Pressed Velvet, Silk Linings, etc. mail your order. We will give you satisfaction. WE WANT yOUR. "BUSINESS f Ljrt jy fs urt y n " HUNTINGTON SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" AND CASTLE DALE ZP Pert Runnel is nursing a badly FOR nam-- AT iiar;aix PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Larsen entertained a large number of friends at burned face which he suffered when a One Xew Kentucky Grain Drill. their home last Saturday evening, a gasoline tank which he was soldering One old Trusty Incubator. exploded. The tank was thought to lie very pleasant time being enjoyed. : j Meats and Groceries for the County PrqKired furnish all kinds of moats and grocern ies at all times. trade our specialty to Out-of-tow- THE UNION MEAT MARKET AXDKKW JOIIANSKX, Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts Fools and Follies Vaudeville II Y II. E. C. GIRLS OF E. S. A. March 18, 1920 Feminisms Tight Kopinsi Hair Raisin' IVtts(?) llcxlntliniiini; the Farmer Modern Mo los Utah's Own Strains from the Orient Local Literature Flirtations f an Ascetic Soliloquy of a Soldier "an Kverytliini;." E. S. A. HALL 8.00 ! St. MARCH IS 10 & 2,V Castle Dale old folks are to lie entertained in regulation style next Friday, the committee announees. old BelFoil SALE Two gian mares. Apply to Kussel Snow, Castle Dale. V. E. Farrish and Miss Gladys Jewkes, both of Storrs, were sranted a license to wed at Price this week. Miss Alice Davis of Sunnyside has been visiting friends in Castle Dale and Oraiitfeville the past two weeks. Huntington stockmen have invested ovr $50(10 in registered hulls for this season, the animals coming from Nebraska. Members of the Social club were most pleasantly entertained at the homo of Mrs. Edmund Crawford Thursday afternoon. WAXTKD 150 Head of Range Cattle, two to eight years old and in fair condition. Phone of write D. lleber Leonard, Huntington, (adv.) The Junior Promenade of the j Jasper Peterson, who is now making his home at Talmage, is in town on his way home after visiting with his daughter and family In Perron. Mrs. Thurnelda Crawford has returned from Perron, where she has been assisting in nursing the home folks who were suffering with influen- za. Wells C. liowen, manager of the local Dovven Mercantile store, returned the first of the week from Tooele and Salt Lake City, where he had been visiting with home folks and friends. LOST Itetween Price and Rochester, one worm wide spread beater for manure spreader. Finder please renotify Farmers' Exchange and get v ward. (Adv.) One of the many improvements being planned for the very near future by local business houses and individuals is the complete remodeling of the Co-o- p store building, the plans including the taking out of the present g the partition walls and entire front. plate-glassin- 1 will be the leading social event of the season in all Emery County The Decorations will be lovely, The Illumination romantic, The Refreshments full of punch, and the Music irresistible. mfrcantii.i: (d:uvHuntington, I tali XOTICF Rl I)S WAXTKD Rids will be received by the Blue Cut Canal company to hire Water Master for the year 1920. All bids to lie delivered to C. E. Larsen, secretary, before March 15, 1920, at 6 o'clock p. m. The Hoard reserves the right to accept or reject or all bids. Ry order of the Blue Cut Canal 1 THE JUNIOR CLASS, H. H. S. being presented at the Electric Theatres S. R. JOIIXSOX, Mgr. Next Week's Program Hoard. E. LARSEN, Secretary First publication March 6, 1920; last publication March 13, 19 20. C. Huntington Meat Market Wool Bays, $1.20 AT CASTLE DALE TUESDAY, MARCH 9th Episode Glove," one-re- ARMS AND AMMUNITION Traveloge. 7.30 Sharp Second Show 9.00 Sharp I i 0 rt IV SHEEP PAINT ANT) SHEARS OUTFITS AUCTION SALE March 1st to 13th Stock Clothes LEATHER GOODS 3 STOCK Groceries SALT r i . Consisting of Hats, Shoes, Coats, Overalls, Extra Pants, Picture Frames, Go-Car- w are guaranteed A brand new pair Trunk, Gloves, Blankets, Garden Cultivator, Calico Remnants, t, and Piece Goods Uuls will be made in writing and goods sold to the liigliest bidder on or before March 13. WATCH THE WINDOW! or your money back if not completely satisfied." WE BUY OATS AND WHEAT Goods B. ). at your own price PEACOCK EMEKY, 13 Gladys Brockwell in "Strange Women." Foxe Features, also Travelogue. rs- - TENTS ANT) WAGON COVERS two-re- Comedy, one-re- d First Show Red of "The el Feature, 9 Proprietor Fresh & Cured Meats and some groceries OUR SHOES Come and enjoy one pleasant evening with us in all this fuss and fret of 9201 CO. High Class Plays SATURDAY, MARCH SADDLES AND RLANKETS FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 920 Pour Work Mares. Thirty Head Sheep, mostly ewes. i. A. .lOUXSOX, PACK Huntington High School empty at the time. ltowen Mercantile company was the successful bidder for the furnishing of supplies for the Orangeville-Fphrairoad work crew, the items amounting 'to something like a thousand dollars. Misses Ada and Ruth Lund returned home Wednesday from an extended A reported stay in Salt Lake City. early wedding in the family may have had something to do with their coming but they were Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Kofford and kiddies returned the middle of the week from Oakland, California, where Mrs. Kofford was sent for her health. They stopped off for a visit with Helper friends on their way home. Robert Collingham returned Monday from Salt Lake City, where he has been convalescing from an attack of influenza which he contracted on his way home from the east. His condition is greatly improved following the operation he underwent for paralysis and even further Improvement is 6c UTAH SONS |