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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH Meats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinds of meals and grocertrade our specialty ies at all times. Out-of-to- THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT ANDREW JOIIAXSEX, NWiET Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts Shall not pass from our lives even though the world is wrecked with war and strife but , must this year we The Academy faculty this week mailed Thanksgiving greeting cards to students and friends of the institution, the cards being printed by the Progress. The regular monthly meeting of the Kmery County Council of Defense will be held in Castle Dale Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Meeting in special session Sunday morning, the local town board passed a compulsory mask ordinance as a protection against the spread of flu and no new cases have been reported Mrs. J. M. Graham received a telegram from Lieut. Graham the middle of the week, stating that the doctor had arrived In New York with a detachment of convalescent soldiers from overseas. Mrs. A. E. Wall and daughters, and Ida, have been very sick with pneumonia resulting from flu the past week and Mrs. Wall Is still in a serious condition though the girls are getting along nicely. Mrs. D. A. Dalton (nee Geneva last Wednesday received by parcel post a regulation German helmet from her soldier husband in France. It is the first to arrive in the county, so far as we know. Ra-tno- Jor-gense- n) To asal.it yon to Mr. and Mrs. Eira Curtis were worried greatly last Saturday by the rewas ceipt of word that their son Carter seriously ill with flu in the cavalry camp where he is still in service. It is assumed that he became better very soon after, however. The eternal question, "What shall I give him, her or them for Christmas," is complicated this year by Uncle Sams request that useful articles only be given, but the enterprising Bowen Mercantile Co. of Huntington have not been dismayed and offer a wonderfull assortment of the right articles for the right person. John and Sam Alkens spread cheer into many a Thanksgiving home again this year by the distribution of a beef among Jhe widows of the Dale, Bishop Larsen supervising the distribution and Andrew Johansen the butchering and cutting. To say that tho BPtlnn of the Alkens brothers Is commendable is putting It lightly. It makes one take a new ana reiresn- - in order that the mails and transportation facilities may not become congested. And remember, GIVE USEFUL PRESENTS, except in the case of children (for whom Xmas has always held a sacred happiness. To these little ones give toys. Suggestions for USEFUL GIFTS THE PLU jr to help you ward it of f by put- ting your system In good condition we recommend the following TOXICS Tanlac, the Master Medicine Syrup Hypo Comp, IT. D. Co. $1.25 Pepto Mangan Gudes Scott's Emulsion Beef, Win, and Iron. . DO YOUR $1.50 $1.00 . . . .$1.00 KIPXEYS BOTHER Your We have almost any kidney medicine you could ask for. A. R.Coe Drug Co. CASTLE DALE, UTAH Emery County's Only Graduate Registered Pharmacist. Soldiers & PERFUME JEWELRY Sailors For Boys STATIONERY WRIST WATCHES CANDY GUM MILITARY SETS HANDKERCHIEFS BOOKS RAZORS CARD SETS And many other useful BOOKS GAMES TOYS WATCHES SUITS OF CLOTHES SHOES SLIPPERS HOSIERY GLOVES CANDY and inexpensive articles. Let us help you select your present for your soldier or sailor SKATES SLEDS CAPS MACKINAWS boy. (Continued from page 1) grapes, from which they make wine. Walnuts, blackberries, and other nuts and fruits grow here almost any place. The people are polite and want to talk all the time. I might learn French If I keep trying to talk to them. I have seen only a little of UNDERWEAR TOOL CHESTS For Women For Men DRESSES COATS MILLINERY FURNITURE HANDKERCHIEFS TABLE WARE CHINA is neg- lected. The men have such old ways of cultivation that they can farm only a few acres of land and so many men have gone to war that much of the HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS BATH ROBES SLIPPERS SHOES SCARFS GLOVES SHOES SLIPPERS PURSES JEWELRY is idle. I don't know what else to write so will close. From your son, IRA. My address is Batt. B, 339 U. S. F. A. Saint Saturnin, American Expedition ary Forces. NECKWEAR SHIRTS SUITS OF CLOTHES DRESS GOODS GLOVES SILKS SILVERWARE MIRRORS CANDY RAZORS WATCHES UNDERWEAR GLOVES SWEATERS CIGARS FURS CHIROPRACTORS PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATES Huntington Edd Mangum Residence. Hours 9 to 11 a.m. Ferron Fred A. Killpack Residence. Hours 1 to 3 p. in. Castle Dale Sam R. Johnson residence. Hours 4 to 6 p.m. Orangeville At their Residence. Hours 6 to 8 p.m. and See Us STATIONERY STOCKINGS GLOVES SHOES HOUSE SLIPPERS CANDY TOYS MOFFITT AND MOFFITT Call KNIT SCARFS SHOES From Ira Oviatt of Elmo, Utah land DRESSES KNIT CAPS RATTLES KNIT BONNETS nicely from a broken arm sustained last week but others have managed to keep Doctor Henzi on the go in the way of fractures a sort of recreation for the doctor from flu and pneumonia cases. Miss Agnes Oliphant is suffering from a broken wrist sustained In a scuffle with her brother, while the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Welzle Waymon is just recovering from a dislocated collar-bonBanker Crawford, Dave Seely, and Vern Kofford are practically recovered from their taste of flu, while F. W. Reld, assistant cashier in the bank, who thought himself half dead from the disease and had just about com pleted the making of his will, was found not to have the least trace of flu. His carefulness In taking the proper precautions Is to be commended, however, and several lives might have been saved if others had been equally forehanded. w. s. g. "WITH THE COLORS" very pretty but HANDKERCHIEFS SHAWLS view of humanity. Sam R. Johnson's son Is recovering ing Is HAIR BOWS DOLLS BOOKS DOLLS RABY CARRIAGES HIGH CHAIRS INFANTS CHAIRS BABY SPOONS BABY SILVER SETS BLANKETS 460-pou- France. It For Girls For Baby e. RECOVER FROM the Government and Shop Early Obey CARD SETS Santa is a Good Soldier AND TAKES ORDERS FROM UNCLE SAM, WHO SAYS, Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free 'Shop Now!' X7 'Useful Gifts' you .with your Christmas presents; let us help you wrap your Christmas mailing; we want to be of real service to you. YOURS FOR A PRACTICAL, USEFUL, AND VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Bowen In closing out our stock of uptodate merchandise we will give a Regular Discount Every Day HUNTINGTON, SATISFACTION and just as soon as the quarantine is lifted, we will have Two Days Each Week Auction Sale I Our sale will continue, till all goods are sold. Will soon be down to ook over the seed with you. Prices are not so high as last year but we are on top. J. W. Nixon, Huntington GUARANTEED. John K. Reld. chairman f"ita ft ro. vllle. W. T. Lamph ot Cleveland. John Murnlng of Huntington, Harry Evans of Castle Dale, and B. J. BUliman of Green River, have been named by Governor Bamberger as a committee for arranging fitting celebrations for British days, December 7 and 8. Wm. T. Lamph of Cleveland, demo-cra- t, was found to be the winner by 205 votes over Don B. Cotton of Vernal, for the state senatorshlp from this district when the official canvas was made upstate. The mine tax amendment to the constitution carried by over ten thousand majority and the prohibition and tax exemption amendments carried overwhelmingly. i I UTAH WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. " DR. A. N. LEONARD HUNTINGTON. UTAH Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Free Examination of all District School CWdrea ia the County |