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Show EMerY a: mm MofiREss, CaItle DALe, tffAil We have the agency for the LEWIS Started to drill, caught h e from them July X SlcV Udjr. July J Sick Udy. ELECTRIC WASHER AXD WR1XG-E- until Feb. 28. Then I was transferred July 4 Fed the flh ail day. July 6 combined the best on the to "the M. D. of the 17th Engineer. Great dea4 of 'txcltment. one ship .Price very reasonable. R. C. Got along fine because I had nothing caught on fire and turned buck for Miller. Castle Dale. : (Adv.22-tf.- ) to do. Apr. S Was sent to the rifle home. July . 1, i Felt fine. , July Had privilege of seeing 1 more Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Peterson and range with Lt. Brady and Pvt. added to our convoy. They IS Returned to camp Apr. lbibe, of the Big Horn country. sure looked fine dashing through the 25 Took another Meade. trip Apr. are visiting relatives and friends to rifle rangejind that is where I took water. July 12 Saw land, and was In Castle Dale and Orangeville. Mr. saw. the "Hospital fever". Apr. 28 Took the happiestonbunch of men Iofever 'and Mrs. Peterson are old residents of Biscay. up the Bay measles and was sent to We sailed the German Emery county. the hospital where I remained until July IS We disembarked and went to S. Bert Bunnell, superintendent; E. May 12. Then I returned te the de- the Pontalres barracks at Brest. We iA. Nlelson, first assistant: E. S. tachment at naval rifle range where remained there until July 1C. July second assistant: and Vera Berg, Lt. Brady and Pvt. Steffee were wait. It Boarded train for the front. We We installed last Sunday as ing for me. May IS Returned to arrived at Succeaay secretary It was an Castle Dales new Sabbath school sup- Camp Meade. Pvt. Steffee was made unloaded under. shell-fira sergeant. May 15 Started to drive exciting moment, to think lt was only erintending', Ford. Then I did catch- 20 dava since we left the U. 8. A. But the major's Fort SALE Thirty acres of farm h e for Dick and Harry this was where we learned the sound Tom, every land with good water right under Blue would came want to bor of whizz bang and it didn't take us that along Cut canal. Terms, down and row I would have to go long to get used to them. July 20.Z3 car and the terms on balance. Communicate with with it. May 31 Got tired of my Job We went swimming in the Marne river, West 10th St.. 216 South Olsen. Roy and tipped the old Ford over. It took July 25 Took the mumps. July tiSalt Lake City. I'tah. (adv.5-tf.- ) me eight days to get lt fixed up again. Went to the aviation hospital 17. which The Hiuuatha Dramatic Company, June 20 Was relieved of ajl my trou- - was located In Pari. July SI Was which played "The Call of the Woods" bles, the major bad sold the Ford, 'sent to the base hospital it, at DIsgoln. to such a good house in Huntington a June 28 We left Camp Meade for There I was In bed three weeks. Aug. June 29 Arrived 21 Was sent to base hospital 25. for couple of weeks ago and acquitted over sea's themselves so well, will present the at New York, took ferry across to further treatment. Aug. 30 Left B. same pfcty in Oangeville next Satur Hobokon where we boarded the boat, H. 25 for Anglers. Sept S Arrived In A genuine treat July 1 Set sail for France. There Anglers, there I was sent out to 118 day night, April Is assured. were six and two destroyers to Engineers for replacement where they 28 Thf local postoffice Is again being ,i convoy of 13 transport ships. July drilled me ten hours a day. Sept. moved thin time to the Ferguson building Juki east of the former site. hiis purchased the latiOrnery ter building and is taking out the partition to permit the installation of a j R Heats and Groceries for the County Pn.jurcd to furnish all kinds of meats and grocer-s ul all times. trade our spt ciallv U Me-Gint- y. Out-of-to- Wyo-min- g, THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET JOHAXStX. I'roprletw ASWIEW mar-jke- t. i Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts 52sflEBHB i Lar-se- n, Sur-Mar- e n. e. "The Call of the Woods" -- PRESENTED BY THE one-thir- j HIAWATHA DRAMATIC CO. sen-Ice- . j Saturday Evening, April 12 AT THF. Orangeville Opera House ; ; Took the flu and sent to base until Oct. 12. then I retu BeadQuarters. There thev " b I again but I was luctv "L,'-- ' started ma to hunt myreim.;. V 21 Had told trip, but to Oct. 2 I wait.! jatm m station to Clalrmont .nd shelling the dickens out started to find me a dugout rieY , 10 1 .r n KOOUt Sir in the morning so I crawled o!. !! started to look for the 27,h "d headquarters, which I found much trouble. The 2nd battalion h4 reached us by then and w. altogether. Nov. Uand went to Co. B. 27 EnelniIon, Velonles on the Muse river v 25 We moved to Wtesippj r1i, 28 Went on tour to i If UOh Z? -i there over night and then turned? M. D. headquarters at Velonili Muse. Dec.. cLn SMoved to U rollFrance. Jan. 3. ftLe er. Jan. at UertTn 2?'" infirure. Here we ImuZ jZT returning. Feb. 3 iV General Pershing. He gaHsTgr deal of encouragement and that he appreciated the wnru sho a 1819-Le- 6-- Arrlved , ..." done. Feb. .12 Was th while I was In Franc. PVT. IVERN M. BRADLEY S2S3Tl pool hall, license to operate which was granted at Tuesday evening's regular meeting of the town board. With an unprecedented influx; of Job work and a big grist of linotype composition for one of the Price printing offices, our change from a five-t- o a paper, as now permitted with the installation of our new presses, has been made under difficulties and the paper is not what we want to make It yet. W. W. Buchanan of Falrvlew has leased the Ernest Jensen harness and shop for a year and is prepared to take care of all those In need of harness jvork. He Is being assisted by his brother, U. L., for the time being. Mr. Jensen, wil devote his attention to his farming Interests. Among the appropriations passed on by the. state road commission at Tuesday's meeting was the Price-Emer- y federal aid project, for which a sum of $550,000 was appropriated, this mount to be met by $55,000 from the of an county In the construction "earth, macadam, and hard surface road." Further particulars were not available as we went to press, but we expect to have more Information for next week's issue. The wedding of Miss Anna Lake and f'lintpn N. Snow took place at the home of the bride Thursday afternoon a anonunced last week. Bishoo S. H. 1 arsen performing the ceremony in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. A sumptuous reception followed the ceremony. Several relatives were present. The Progres joins a host of friends in wishing the happy young couple bon voyage as both are deservedly popular among both young and old. The Huntington Garage, C. E. Shaw, manager, this week carry an addition to their display ad, announcing the FOR SALEr The Guy M. Nelson The Castle Dale Co-o- p this week be Installation of a modern me in Ferron. Call and look It (tan excavation for the erection of a weiaing plant of the most uptodate ' ver. (adv. 20x65 basement and warehouse in the kind. This is something we have needed in Emery county for a long Mr. untf Mrs. John Gale and family, rear or the store building. ana there should be a large a t ? Klack Hawk, are The famous Everbearing Strawberry lime visiting at the J. mount of work to be done. They ad '. Lake home. ror sale. Come pianis early first vertlse that no job is too large or too come, rirst served. John Gilbert, Cas small FK SALE Ootid Jersey cow, good tie to be handled by them, and that. Dale. (adv.) ngle buggy, chickens. J. p. Parrlsh, If you cannot come to the garage, they ".istle. Dale, I'tah. (o-lA china shower was tendered Mrs will come to you with their outfit and FxeHlent bargains on shoes; we can Lewis S. Plnley (nee Hattle Hickman) do your work at your own home. r ll you shoea far below wholesale by a party of her girl friends Krlday rive Castle Dale boys Lyman Lar- sen, Howard Jensen, McKInley Rhodes, 'lcc, ii iso below the eastern firms. evening. . i"' l. : . . 't...., use call and see ns. We alao have ' FOR SALE v ...roit-- i 0 v.iii iHiensen, anu tsteve Bun Horsepower i exovllent and Shepherd Steam Engine, nell- all of Whom saw sorvioo ir, variety of Easter post rds uud booklets. Cleveland Cash practically same as. new. A bargain. France andin as part of the army of oc ore. cupation (adv.) Chris Christensen, Molen. Germany as members of me tamous 9 1st division, are expected S. Lewis Mrs, (Flnley of Mohrlund, home within week or so, hav9pent the week In Castle Dale visiting ing landed atanother Confectionary and Billiard Halls. New .York the first of with Our Wurlltzer Electric Automatic and her mother, Mrs. G, P. Ffiokman, ine week. rl hey are at Cahip Merritt home felks. now t)ut will visit San Francisco as anos. Violin, Flute, and Orchestra i struments will not only increase your ' Stop right here and read J. W. Nix- guests of the city before oroceeilintr tn on's ad on specials In this week's Proi vnwnnge j,ewis ror demobollzation. oul aiso RCUj t0 .our proflt gress. He Is selling American "A" , operated with nickel In seamless Engineer Hheud, who had chare-- of bags for 56c. ie slot, bold on monthly terms, the work done on the road between Or. rite us for particulars and catalogue. Foil SALE Seed potatoes, eood angeville and Straight canyon last fall, 'iiouuunieu music Co., Stilt Lake wnite potatoes, free from disease u"ck again, busy installing culverts Apply to W. F. Ungricht, Castle Dale, and otherwise putting on the iy, nan. (Adv. ) tantouches. The work in Straightfinishing (adv. canyon Mrs. Annie NIcholes has been suf- - will be done by contract, according to rering severely the past week. The the cull for bids, and the work is to be completed In 250 trouble seems to be of an after-the- working uu nature suin as others are suffer-fl- u Bids are to be opened April 12th,days. and nature such as others are com- it is understood that several outfits are of. anxious to secure the job. The plaining Elders Alfred J. Broderick and G. engineers' estimate placed the cost of Edd Anderson of Emery were present the work at $5 7,000 for the 3.8 miles I Am Ilvpaird To Do at last Sunday's sacramental services of road. as home missionaries, and both spoke ANYTHING IS THE interestingly. Medicinal Value of Lemons. IJXK FOR SALE 80 acres of good, land If the testimony of the Sicilian CiCall or Write for Estimates with excellent water right; also two trus chamber is given due consideralota in town, house and corraj and some machinery go with lots. Also tion In determining the status of a J. E. Fowler, Huntington 15 head of cattle, 10 head of sheer). 50 lemon It deserves an .Important place chickens and 2 pigs, all go together. In the list of first aids. According to me authority mentioned the lemon Apply G. A. Morrey, Clawson. (adv.5-l- t aias are chletly medicinal and hygi enic, its juice is of value In treat ing diphtheria and gout. For ordin ary colds it Is a greut specific. It will cure slight wouivls and chilblains. The juice of several lemons taken every any win neip to cure rheumatism and provide an antidote for diabetes ;. the small slices applied to corns will ease v'e Following the pain. As a cleansing agent and beoutl Hat fier, the reputation of the lemon sojirs still higher. The juice whitens the GLOSS BLACK hands, the improves complexion, helps. DULL BLaCK If anything can, to remove frecktes. In o-t- a NATURAL the culinary department It ranks with KAYV BLUE suit nud sugar in general usefulness, and ns a furniture polish Its oil Is i li.wtrvLijiK beyond reproach. The "Call of the Votds", is a play with a kick and one that will live in your memory for days to conuv This is au entirely different type of pfay than ever produced in the Orangeville Opera House and is without douht the best. 'I 'he plot is laid among the sturdy men of the north, the scenic and lighting effects are the best as in this production there are four entire changes of scenery. Dave Ferguson, a lumberjack, and Willis Hughes, being educated for the ministry, are half brothers and at the rise of the curtain we find Mrs. Hughes, their mother, and Doris Keene, an heiress, discussing the virtues of the two men. Doris is engaged to Dave against the wishes of Dave's mother who advises her that she is throwing her life away on one so worthless, telling her that Dave stole from her cash box. Doris becomes indignant andmoney leaves the room as Willis enters and artfully succeeds in stealing $100' from the. cash box to cover his gambling debts. Utter he accuses Dave of theft, and Dave is disowned and driven from home, an outcast. In the meantime Willis bus taught Hilda Les Cant, a French-Canadito love him and to get rid of her tries to force hergirl, into a life of shame. He is prevented from doing so by Dave. he accuses Dave of this act and through forgedEnraged, letters' proves if to be Dave. Hilda, learning the truth decides to expose Willis villainy but, before she finds David she is met by Willis in Dave's cabin and after with her lor silence which she refuses, he attemptspleading to kill her by a blow on the head which leaves her insane. Using the cloak of his ministry to hide his sins, he accuses Dave of this crime and as a result Dave is sent to prison. Three months elapse and Dave's trial is over. The jury returns with a Nertlict of guilty and Dave is sentenced to life All through this powerful drama of the imprisoment. north runs a thread of comedy unexcelled. six-colu- shoe-repairin- g of the famous Barteldt Seed Company Seeds, "Seeds that Grow" We have Plenty - Some of the seeds we have in stock: Peas Beets AMERICAN WONDER DWARF TELEPHONE DETROIT DARK RED GIANT LONG RED MANGEL GOLDEN TANKARD SILESIAN SUGAR EARLY BLOOD RED TURNIP DANVER YELLOW GLOBE an LITTLE GEM BLISS EVERBEARING Radishes out-of.to- t) BSSBBSBBBBSBlSSSlBBBBMBSBHSMSBMSSSBlSBflSi LONG BRIGHT SCARLET ICICLE LONG DEEP SCARLET Onions WHITE SILVER SKIN GIANT GIBRALTER WHITE Parsnips HOLLOW CROWN Onion Sets Beets YELLOW EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD DANVER BALLHEAD Lettuce EARLY CURLED SIMPSON i 20-6- ; (29-lm- o) We also have on hand plenty of Orchard and Brome grass seeds. Just the thing for your pasture ",u"1i 15-1- 1. 1 first - 2) Closs Plas- tering MAS-TEKIN- Few Jitneys !! Guaranteed Fast GRE . oJJS YELLOW ?uri A. R 3E green......;;;;;;;; CARDINAL RED OLD ROSE ' ... AXES PUSH HOES HOES FORKS, ALL KINDS ROPE, ALL SIZES AXE HANDLES RAKES FORK HANDLES call.,and see us send us a mail order. mail orders special attention and we are sure we can please you. way,?nn give - FOR "- ATT WT T HOUSE-CLEANIN- G r rAr,K CALCIMINE PAINTS AND PAINT BRUSHES iTAonini; .pnwnrDo u ii vuno ' ""w oftS ::::::;;::::::::;;:3oS CoeDrug. Co., Castle Dale WITH LINOLEUMS CARPET, BY THE YARD SOAPS, ALL KINDS Special Sale nuna TIME SCRUB BRUSHES MOP STICKS Dyes 25 25d sage We also have a complete line of following tools: SHOVELS G sNewHat for a Carry the Coior Garden Tools On Our Men's RUGS FURNITURE and Boy's 5HUt5 NEXT WEEK THE COLORS" (Con.'nued from page 1) sure had some time. Jan. 15 Left Chicago. Jan. 17 Arrived in Washington D. C, from where we took electric cars to Camp Meade, which was twenty miles farther on. Another cold ride. From Illinois we went through the states of Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, District of Columbia and Maryland. Jan. 17 Arrived at Camp Meade. Jan. 18 Bowen Mercantile Combanv HUNTINGTON WE WANT YOUR BUSMESS. it w i if ' JL L" " mxK,uvM U u U AKANTEED. i |