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Show DALE. UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE Meats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and grocertrade our specialty ies at all times. LADIES Out-of-to- THE EMERY COUNTY NEAT MARKET ANDREW Proprietor JOHANSEN, Our New Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jameson (nee Seely) returned to the Dale Monday after a short honeymoon visit In Salt Lake City, leaving Wednesday for Hia- - ) watha where they are making their! home. An excellent picture featuring the Pendleton (Ore.) annual roundup celebration. Is scheduled for tomorrow (Sunday) night's picture show the last Sunday Bhow for the season as M. I. A. meetings commence next week. Considerable of a shock was occasioned this week by the receipt of word of the death from Ufluenza of Fritz E. Reynolds, former resident of Castle He Dale but now living in Idaho. leaves a wife and several young chil dren to mourn his untimely demise. Mrs. S. D. Bunnel attended the fun Plenty of tomatoes for sale at W. H. Price's residence, Ferron. Utah. If you're Worried about the "flu" look up A. R. Coe'a display ad In this issue. Mrs. Emma Dickson entertained the Social Hour club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bott are back from an enjoyable trip to Salt Lake City in the former's car. Dr. Wm. H. Bash, former Huntington practitioner but more recently of Hunnyslde, has been commissioned a first lieutenant in the medical corps. Word was received last week of the death, in a Colorado Springs training old camp, of George F. Baker, son of George W. Baker. The young eral. man dlel of Spanish Influenza. Mr. and Mrs. G. Earl Brandon are Word reached the Dale yesterday over the arrival last Satur rejoicing that Ervin Wlmber had had his left day morning of a pound son, the leg amputated at the Provo hospital advent of the young fellow beas a result of an accident at the Storrs happy heralded to out of town relatives ing camp, where he has been employed. and friends by means of dainty birth Wlmber served a term In the navy, re- - i announcements turned out by the turning home about the time Uncle Progress Job plant. Mother and babe Sam entered the world conflict, and are doing fine, and dad and granddad was married to a young lady from smiles that simply wont come off. have Goshen last June. O. Larson of Castledale and Andrew w, s. s. Ferron. special field agent of the bu CARD OF THANKS reau of entomology, was In town the Deeply appreciative of the many first of the week In the course of an kind acts of friends in our recent be- inspection of the county for the orireavement, we take this means of ex- ental peach moth, a new pest which is threatening to be the worst the horpressing our gratitude. P. Eugene Johansen ticulturist has yet had to combat. Mr. G. N. Kofford and Family Larson has eight of the western states as his territory and is just completing a tour of the district. Attention of our readers is directed to the display ad of the Redd-Cul- p garage at Price, agents In Emery and Carbon counties for the genuine Ford-so- n tractor, made by Henry Ford and son. We have been as anxious as any farmer to see this Ford creation make its appearance In this section as we DOBELLS SOLUTION will feel that It means the redemption of help prevent Spanish Influthe county as soon as the people get enza. The leading doctors acquainted with Its advantages. This is the machine that has been sent overhave recommended this seas by the thousands and put to such mild antiseptic as a prophysuccessful use in England and France, lactic against this dread solving in great shape the man- - and horse-powproblems in those coundisease. Get it and use it. tries where modern farming methods It may save you money. were absolutely unknown. Nearly half an inch of rainfall (.41 to be exact) was recorded by the ofSpecial This Week ficial measuring device in R. C. MiDobelPs Solution, ,50c pint ller's care last Tuesday night and Wed nesday.' This may account for the 25c Dr. Deimer's Grip awful condition of the state road for Tablets. .5 boxes for $1 several miles this side of the Emery-Carbo- n line on Thursday. Its rough 25c Chambers Cold' Tacondition was especially noticeable blets...... ...20c a box after traversing the nicely drug Car- bon end of the road, which is kept in Asperin Tablets. .20c a doz. good shape now that Price is eliminat Careful attention will be given ed from direct rail connection with to mail or telephone orders from the United States Fuel camps. outoftown customers. w. s. s. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend, through the columns of the Progress, our sincere thanks for the many kind acts of CASTLE DALE, UTAH friends during the recent illness and death of husband and father. Mrs. G. W. Shiner and Children 28-ye- ar Readv-to-We- ar De- partment IS NOW WELL STOCKED WITH 5ILK AND SERGE STYLES AND PRICES, DRESSES, SKIRTS-A- LL WAISTS, including Tub Silks, Crepe de Chines, line and at Georgetta Crepes, etc. We have a fine assorted prices. RtADY-MAD- L MILLINERY, OUR NEW FALL COATS ARE HERE and we are very proud of them. We have the finest Une of Indies Coats we have ever had and we are sure you will like them. have a fine line of CHILDREN'S KNIT CAPS AND HOODS at last year's prices. -- We bought them early and the prices are right. GENTLEMEN j We have just received a fine shipment of Suits Readv-Mad- e and we have more on the way. We have blues, grays, and browns in staple numbers in prices from $15.00 to $30.00 We certainly have the right prices on these suits in view of the present prices of materials, etc. We also have received a large shipment of Prevent Spanish Men's Corduroy Pants, New Fall Hats, Shoes' Shirts, Underwear, Etc. Influenza in fact, our lines are now complete and we can certainly take care of your needs for the coming winter. All we ask is o chance to serve you and we know you will come back. er Yours for honest treatmeht and good merchandise at the price, HUNTINGTON, i SATISFACTION i A. R.Coc Drug Co. I UTAH WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. GUARANTEED. BEES' The Castledale mill has begun operation after a thorough overhauling by D. A. Lowry. the new owner, who has resurrected a badly needed but long idle plant and promises to give the people of the county the service he JSSSSSS (tore G edi To Take Inventory and Complete Re-Modelin- g of Building became so well and favorably known for as lessee of the Ferron mill. A new t. steel drive wheel has been Installed and other modern improvements made at a cost of several hundred dollars. The A. Glassman store at Huntington Is closed temporarily to. permit taking inventory and completing the remodeling of the store building preparatory to being taken over by the Three-Kul- e Store people, with Leo N. Lewis as manager. Mr. Lewis comes 12-f- to to Emery county after eight years the mercantile business in Pocatello, Idaho. Prospective patrons are asked for the hi? to keep on the look-bnew opening of the store under the management. ..Next Thursday, October 17 will he observed as annual market day by the local Relief society and everybody thta urged to turn out in support of meritorious affair. The usual stockwillo clothing, vegetables, fruits, etc., ut & be on sale. The Ford son Tractor TIE LONG EXPECTED GENUINE FORD TRACTOR MADE BY HENRY FORD AND SON is now on exhibition at our new building and we shall be glad to show you the workings and advantages of Three Rti le Store HAS PURCHASED A. GLASSMAN STORE at Huntington Watch Close for Our Big Openin Date this tractor for farm use. The Fordson Tractor Is geared for three speeds forward and one speed reverse. Uses for fuel kerosene which the farmer may purchase at 20c a gallon, wholsale. Has pulley attachment for use in threshing .grinding, etc. Radiator capacity H Price gallons. Kerosene tank capacity 21 gallons. $990 f. o. b. Price, Utah Redd-Cul- p Garage, Price Depot Street, above Main. Street 4 |