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Show :- EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTIX - DALE. UTAh War Pictures at Chautauqua Henry Warren Poor Brings Great War Lecture Illustrated with Underwood Photos Get Your Share of the Goods Sacrificing to Sell Out- - Only 5 1 We Are Weeks Left If .4 STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS ' 30c Off on the $1.00 on Uptodate. Shoes 35c L 1 Off the $1.00 on Hats 1 Henry Warren Toor, expert photogrBpher and lecturer of oountry-wtd- e reputntlon. Is bringing to Chautauqua the latest and most complete set of vat pictures before the public. As head of the Slide and Color Department of Underwood & Underwood, he Is in a particularly unique position to secure the latest and best war photos being taken by this great firm. Underwood & Uuderwood furnish practically oil the press pictures used In the United States, Their photographers are In every part of the war uue and Mr. Poor Is the first to see and select from the vast amount orrlvlng each week from Europe. He has been In the war lone twice of late and his lectures ot Chautauqua, Illustrated with 150 of the latest views from the front, will bo one of the most Instructive aud Interesting events of the entire Chautauqua week. American "A" Seamles Bags, 58c Each Worth 75c .. Everything in the Store in Proportion EMPTIED WOMEN OF WEST J.W. NIXON, Huntington ' By MRS. A. S. BALDWIN, Chairman Worr.an'i Litcrty Loan Committee of the Twelfth Reserve District. We have st the present time about two million men In Europe who munt. be provided with all tiiat U !jessary to keep them In gocd spirits and cop dition: and when their work shall have been finished, they must be brought borne and demobilized. The Govern, ment must make good the contracts It has entered into for tue construction of all war munitions, and for food supplies already bought. Having responded to the Govern, merit's calls in the past, and having loaned our money ungrudgingly to hurry forward, the men, and supplies, and vieorv Mvin: come to us because iJ Wlieii the iiid Begins More fear. 95 per cent ....,,.-- ;' cted. and U, tOS.TIVE.-- opera., Y Gunnison Valley of h- - residents beet grower, and tlli. with Mentitied owners of this sugar factory. They are prouu w Idaho. industry, as are other citizens of Utah aid call or mite to For complete information, Man, r the Gunnison Valley Office, 420 Boston Building ' ncBe-Wa- ildl 1803. Suar ' tta are part Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 ' EGCS "Really," said the young man as he leaned over the cigar counter at the corner drug store, "I cau scarcely hope that any oue will believe thto- - story. 1 will just tell It onil let it go at that. .My wife the other dny bought a dozen eggs no thut is not the most Improbable part of the story yes. she bought a dozen eggs and' hung them up In a basket In the cellar some (I i stance from the' Hoor above. Hearing a noise in the cellar she was nfinid to go down stairs. I tiptoed my way half u down steps down and there I saw a tine I mean' rategy as piece 4f strategy one could wish. "Three rats In a string, the top one on the cellnr wull the lowest one in the basket, were passing the eggs from I made a little noise one to another. and the rats, pulling themselves up to the top of , the wall, disappeared. Eleven of the 11' eggs had been taken from the basket. There they were all In a row on the top of the wall. , "I went upstairs fo call my wife to liow her those 11 eggs.. I wasn't gone When she laore than five minutes. came down the cellar steps with nie and I was pointing to the top of the Hull well, the eggs were gone. Then 1 looked Into the basket for the twelfth An even It. too, was gone! egg, dozen, nt 48 cents! "No. I don't expect yon to believe It. I Just tell the story. Maybe you'll even doubt the price of the eggs." ft Indianapolis News. NOTABLE SOUTHERN , LECTURER COMING six-mil- " ."bow t " one hundred growersprosperous who are in a position to handle the raising , fetor, W7 v than farmers e and marketing of their crops living within a the roads hot" wagon haul of our', riant, will "keep new our to factory. this fall bringing beets of fertile, irrisated fJnnnJsnn Vallev. with its 21,000 acres is the ideal land, wonderfully adapted to sugar beet cultivation, location for our factory. .Years before a sugar company operated in annete county, ' ' for shipment to other V the farmers had successfully raised beet S r. . that nppini, this valley- was awarded first .... ,I eeciioiia. iuuiig mi. facres of beets in the state. prize for the "two best 3500 acres of beet At time we hold contracs for approximately present I? opening of spring land. These contracts run for three to ue years. this acreage is being rapidly increased. "" aw U of beets the Gunnison factory can At its capacity oi Presently a smaii auuit v of land. easily care , , equipment to handle nearly 7000 acres. The' I OF Truthful Story of Rat's Strategy Which of Course One Is Not Compelled to Believe. AGAIN CALLED TO THE COLORS - BASKET Mrs. A. C. Zehner Prominent on Chau-- ; tauqua Platform. J! Mrs. A. C. Zehner Is perhaps the greatest wonuvi lecturer upon the Chautanqua platform. Hep lecture, "American Ideals, Is one of the most finished and eloqueut appeals for better citizenship ever offered. Mrs. MRS. A. S. BALDWIN ot this, shall we hesitate for a moment to respond to the last call the Victory Liberty Loan when-- , we can do so by pledging our. credit, perhaps with some little personal inconvenience, sacrifice or small discomfort? , The blood of the young manhood of America Is not now required. That was generously given before the armistice was signed, and now we may give thanks that no more will be taken. The credit and good faith of our country Is.at stake. We have won ths war, and the cost is small compared with what has been won. The men of the West with red blood In their veins rill not nee4 to be appealed to, because they will subscribe to this last call of the Government as ungrudgingly as they did in the past. There are others, however, who may not be so keenly and conscientiously alive to the duty of responding to the Nation'! call, and it Is to those that the women must direct their most untiring efforts. ' This last call is truly a Victory Loan. What greater pride can men and women ' experience than In contributing to it? A Vietory Bond will be worth more than its price expressed In dollars. Every one will bv tt badge testifying that the holder has helped his country to fulfill its pledge to those who have been spared as well as those who hare made the supreme sacrifice. j ; jr. i; t i Mr. A. C. Zehner. Zehner will make yon laugh, possibly she will make you cry; above all she will make you think, make you glad you are living and leave you with wholesome thoughts, greater love and respect for your neighbor, your town and your country. |