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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH VMf in 8 mi ' w Meats and Groceries for the County MANY PATRONS WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH OUR Prepared to furnish ail Kinas oi meas ana grocertrade our specialty ies at all times. A $mj ifemj ffltjiiBtnttifi anu prosperous fear attit a Out-of-to- THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET ANDREW JOIIANSEN, , Proprietor appg Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts ! Dr. P. C. Christensen, the dentist, will be at his office In Castle Dale (adv.) from December 26 to Jan. 1. There will be no correspondence study work carried on by the E. S. A. faculty next week, according to Principal Anderson. Some twenty Emery teamsters returned yesterday from Price where they had taken a couple of carloads of wheat purchased by the Interoceanlc Elevator company. W. Fleisher, the old reliable sewing machine adjuster, will be In Ferron the coming week. Mr. Fleisher is an wperienced machinist and will fix your machine to last (adv.) Is furnishing The Castledale Co-o- p Its Castledale and Orangevllle customers with service flag calendars with the names of all the boys in the service from each town enrolled thereon. Lowry Nelson, asslstan county agent leader, has been visiting in the Dale for a day or two following his recovery at hlB home in Ferron from a nervous breakdown which followed an attack df flu he suffered at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fail are in the Pale in attendance on Mrs. Fall's sister, Mrs. J. M. Graham, having been summoned from San Diego, where Mr. Fall Is undergoing training In the naval aviation school. Miss Sarah Barkley, at Cleveland, Ohio, another sister is also here. APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS. NOTICE is hereby given that all applications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the Mantl National Forest during the season of 1919, must be filed in my office at Ephralm, Utah, on or before January 15, 1919. Full Information In regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furnished upon request. B. E. MATTSSON, Supervisor. First pub. Dec.14.1918; last Jan.4,1919 Miss Ona Dell Woods, daughter of Judge and Mrs. F. E. Woods of Price, formerly of Castle Dale, and Harold Leonard, the wellknown Huntington athlete, are to be married at the home of the bride's parents on Christmas day. The Christmas greeting card idea seems to be exercising a firm hold on the people hereabout, some twelve hundred cards of various kinds having been printed by the Progress the past week and more orders yet to be icrea of s irrlga forvtt rirer ba aorta oi Utah. a We still have a nice assortment of presents. A FEW REMINDERS: Carlos Larsen, son of Fred E. was able to take a few steps about the room the first of the week the first the little fellow has been able to get up since an operation for appendicitis was performed upon him some time ago. Mr. Winter got in a couple of good licks this week when he forced R. C. Miller's government thermometer down to two degrees below zero Wednesday night and again on Thursday night. The coldest night up until then had been one above. No definite figures as to the progress of the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call are available for this Issue, though most of the towns are reported to be coming through in good shape. Castle Dale Is almost assured of giving a 100 per cent account of herself, if present appearances may be depended upon. Lar-se- An em for Christmas? printed. through who w Bmery all kinds. Stoves and Ranges. Neckwear. Shirts for Men and Boys'. Hosiery for Men and Boys. Cutlery Dishes. Hosiery. Razors. Watches. Sweaters. Jewelry fine assortment Mackinaws. " ; ! land project, was w CARDS MIST BE SENT IN U ment. ment . The dlverte town o ttont betafr diversl (orcea wL 1 and v! elghta gated Rafael Tho acres, will b Is rou The about feet v at the f wai flume wide Have you bought your Xmas Candy and Nuts? Our prices are from 35c to 40c and we have a fine assortment. For Your Christmas Dinner It is suggested that the Beehive girls be called in to assist in the work. We will have plenty of Cranberries, Celery, Raisens, Mincemeat, ons, etc.. Let us furnish you with your Ch ristmas dainties. Nuts, Oranges, Lem- ASK US FOR A CALENDAR WTe have plenty of them and we want everyone to have one of our very pretty If we don't think to offer you one, be sure to ask for it. We have one for you. UTAH HUNTINGTON, E3G3S Dr. Glllicuddy, representing' the federal medical department was In the Dale over yesterday on a tour of the state In the study of Spanish Influenza. Dr. Gillicuddy took a prominent part In ridding San Francisco of the epidemic and has been sent to various parts of Utah since coming to the READY TO FIRE Men of the 145th Artillery (First Utah) At Gun Practice Three s state. Straight-From-the-Should- er Reasons Why you should buy War Savings Stamps as Christmas gifts. Reason No. 1 Because they make gifts of practical value. A War Savings Stamp now costing only $4.23 can be redeemed in five years for $5.00. Reason No. 2 The government urgently needs the money you lend through W. S. S. There are still 2,000,000 men in Europe. They must be fed and clothed until they can all be brought home. And the feeding and clothing and the bringing of them home will cost a terrific sum of money. Reason No. 3 The honor of your state is at stake. Utah, out of a quota of $9,000,000, had, on December 1, raised only $6,000,000. The balance must be raised by December 31, or Utah's war record will not be clear. This is a peace Christmas, but it must also be a patriotic one. Keep your W. S. S. pledge, then buy more and give the stamps as presents. FOR THE HCMR OF UTAH KEEP W.S.S. PLEDGES No. a I Cecil Day is back with an honorable discharge safely tucked away In his pocket the first of our soldier bovs to return. Rumor has it that he will now soon mobilize his forces and muster up courage to face Cupid Peacock in the company of a certain very popular young lady, but rumor may have It all wrong. Again Castle Dale wag practically free of flu until yesterday when a new case developed, littl Arlie Christensen being the sufferer. The little fellow has seen no end of troubles during the past few months, having fallen from a barn and suffered internal injuries last summer, this accident necessitating a stay of some length In a Salt Lake hospital. Lieut. J. M. Graham arrived late Saturday night from the New Mexico hospital where he was convalescing from complications un-- . til called here by the Berious illness of Mrs. Graham. The trip wbjs a long hard one for a man In the doctor's condition but he stood up under It In fair shape and is now somewhat Improved. Prof. T. W. Dyches had no more than left town last Tuesday on his way to Mt. Pleasant where he was to inaugurate the correspondence study work in the seminary there, than his on Ronald suffered an acute appendicitis attack, necessitating rushing him to Salt Lake City to undergo an operation. The boy left Wednesday on the mail, his father Joining him at Price and accompanying him In to the city, w. 8. g FIXE OPENING The first fifty-fiv- e customers in Nixon's store at the big sale opening Inst Thursday got 20 pounds of sugar for $1.00. Big day all day. There will be something special every day all through the sale and on every Thursday a lot of stuff will be given away to customers absolutely free. (Adv.) i YOUR W. S. S. PLEDGE IS YOUR I. O. U. TO OUR BOYS IN THE FIGHT. HONOR IT. Foundations! 'for Fortunes r HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SITUATION (Continued from page 1) high schools that resume work January 1 may have a chance to earn a iuu year's credit as usual. He has been Informed. In reolv. that a mat. Ing of the state board of education has Deen called to consider this matter. Probably a meeting of hieh school principals will follow. However, while I say that no of our town high school or of a similar Institution elsewhere consider for a moment not resuming his or her studies when school Htartu even if something less than full credit nas to De accepted. Yet I do not by any means minimize the bad effect of this break in the school year on our young people of whatever age. None of us, most likely, can realize or estimate the influence on our boys' and girls' future lives of this long period of enforced Idleness. Not because "the idle mind Is theonly devil' workshop," but for various reasons. Moreover, for every day this period Is extended, the evil, of course, Is augmented. Our students, as a body, made a splendid start during the opening month and showed a high degree of Intelligence and ability to do school work. Now, let us all. students and parents alike, hope for the best and continue to work for the best Are right here in the advertiwnf columns of this paper. If what you're selling hss merit. IT. ADVERTISE An ad. will sell it for yos. in I Y VO W if! VAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT be lineer, To Ward Chairman of Child Welfare Work: Attention is called to the necessity of promptly forwarding the cards, both original and duplicate, properly filled out, to Mrs. O. Sorenson jr., county chairman, or Mrs. Olivia Clair, county secretary, that they may be. compiled and in turn forwarded to headquarters according to request of the general committee at the earliest possible mo- li had We still have some Toys left for the Children. w. s. s. The i ate en Ujthe te the draw n ' Suits of Clothing. Ladies' Waists. i been n, Handkerchiefs all kinds. Knit Hoods, Scarfs. Gloves all kinds. House Slippers all sizes. Furniture. Shoes all sizes and styles. tU i Have You Everything You Will Need IRI BIG idooTilM. TO AIDS 1UQU or XMAS W. N. U SHOPPIE FOR "HER" Brash, Ivory Mirror, Comb, Hair or a Beautiful Manicure Set u either Pearl or Ivory FOR "HIM" A Safety Fin, For Kodak. Scarf Cellar Bag. Ifcusor, ra the Whole Family Dia- Community Silver, Edison mond Dlso Phonograph or Hamilton or Ellington Piano. , Tou don't hare to buy fromo catalog when you buy f rom we have th gooda In stocfc YOUR OWN TERMS Olf PIANOS OR PHONO' GRAPHS. MAKE A. R.Coe Drug Co. 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