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Show i 1 , , .v, off their de-, ,j consiueraoie yi v" at the hanus treatment feat. Ferron's alof Kenilworth's new and so far awaitalio is most invincible pitcher ed with interest Wclzie Waymon returned this week con. fiom Canada and reports drowth ditions everywhere he was as being to behold. People are letting their horses go for little or nothing the to save what little feed there is for cattle, getting to liuie fur the horses that the buyers make good money the killing the ammals and selling an hides. Such conditions are almost here where looie water .mpiiuiiil' n be stored with very little outlay, out we wonder If the people of Emery county really appreciate their good fortune Orson P. Madsen. who now officiates as Carbon county's new agricultural agent. Is over from Price getting his household goods together preparatory d to moving' into his j Price home The residence he la va-- i eating has" been secured by W. C the new garage man, who will i move his wife here, from Price in a few days. No house is left vacant ' a moment here In the Dale and then there are not enough to take care of the demand. Charles A. Tschudy of Meeker. Colorado, and Mrs. Emma Chrlstensen, daughter of Mrs. A. A. luy, yesterday secured-- a- - license to wed and were joined In that happy state by Judge K. C. Miller.Mrs. Chrislensen la. a very popular and capabb.- - young woman and the groom is a and highly respected rancher of Meeker Mr. Tschudy will return to Colorado tomorrow and Mrs T. and her three kiddies will Join him in three or four j Heats and Groceries for the County nawly-purcfcase- Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and grocer-it- s trade our specialty at all times. Out-ofVto- THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET AXIHIEW JOIIAXSEX, j Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts " well-to-d- MONEY TO LOAN ON IM- PROVED FARM LAND LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE Call or Write J. Frank Otterstrom, Huntington, Ut. Mrs. Lucy Seely entertained the ladies of the Pleasure club at her home lust Saturday afternoon. Ing accompanied Clarence Livingston and family In making the trip. We overlooked mention last week of Thermometer radiated from 93 the safe arrival home of Lafayette to 97 as the heat. limit for the past Chrlstensen, son of Dr. and Mrs. P. C. week, according to 11. C. Miller. Chrlstensen, who Just returned from He Is looking and feeling Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson re- overseas. fine. turned Saturday from the Mantl Mis. Anderson was formerly' Mis Mrs. Clarence Livingston and three Yada Lake. children of. Mohrland are visiting ut Several outfits loaded with wood the A O. Livingston home while Clarpipe for Emery's modern water sys- ence Is temporarily employed at Hing-hawhere extra help wits rushed a tem passed through town the middle few days ago. of the week. The local telephone system Is inJohn F, Huntsman of Ferron was limed among those mustered out of creasing by leaps and bound, the comI'ncle Sam's service at Fort Itdssel. pany being nowhere near able to keep up with the demand for phones. New Wyoming, the middle of the week. Mrs. Leroy Luke of Orangevlile, wires are being run today to take care formerly Miss Leah Hickman, was the of some of the latest subscribers. T. W. Dyches, who conducted the recipient of a bundle shower at wie Hickman home Tuesday, afternnon. church seminary work in connection WANTED Girl to run presses and with the Mt. Pleasant high school the learn to operate linotype on power past season and returns there next days and to do mailing Saturday fore- winter, is visiting with his family and, noons. Apply at Progress office at incidentally, doing a little propaganda once. work In behalf of the agricultural col Mr. tern-H- e. m ; Clell Pettey, until Just recently employed at Hiawatha, writes us to send the Progress to him at Mohrland, where he Is now holding down a good position. Mrs. Mary Sorenson gave a talk on the life of President Jonn Taylor at hist Sunday evening's conjoint M. I. A. program. Miss Bolena Gregerson also gave a reading. U. E. Curtis, wife, and Bon left Tuesday for their home In Woods Cross after a most pleasant visit with relatives and old friends in Orangevlile and Castle Dale. Oscar Beebe and a Mr. Arkenbright were up from Green Kiver the first of the week, recording location notices covering uranium claims In the vicinity of Temple mountain. nuits r The following prices will obtain for printed butterwrappers beginning October 21, 1818: 50 Butterwrappers . . $ .75 100 Butterwrappers.. 1.10 250 Butterwrappers.. 1.60 500 Butterwrappers.. 2.50 1000 Butterwrappers.. 4.00 All orders forwarded, postage paid.' when remittance Is made in advance. When money is not sent with order the following additional charges will apply: For 500 wrappers or less, 10c txtra; for 1000 wrappers. 15e extra. - i m ' m rm sa. M ISSUED BY drew y wt 1 1 . . Printing of Q ua o COl'VTY D VDS TRANSACT REGULAR ROUTINE BUSINESS weeks. B. H. Real Estate Bought, Sold & Exchanged EW BCTTtKW BArrtti Roberts and J. T. Hammond, members of the state board of equalization, were in the county Tuesday quizzing into assessed valuations, and comparing the latter with values given In sale and mortgage transactions in the recorder's office. Some rather glaring disparities were found, especially in the number of cattle or sheep listed for chattel mortgage purposes as against the number for assessment purposes. A blanket raise on faun property, at least, seems imminent. The Walters company plays here Monday and Tuesday of next week, followed by two nights in Huntington. Some very flattering houses the bent any show has drawn in years is the report coming from the towns over south where they have already ap"The Modern Pocahontas" peared. und "Dawn o' the Mountains" are tile two dramas they are presenting and both are reported exceptionally good and well up to the Walters standard. It will. Indeed, be a treat to have them with us once again. Last Sunday's Castle Valley league 'games were called off on account of the extra amount of big doings crowded Into the week, and the games as scheduled will be played today instead. Kenllworth goes to Ferron and Castle Dale to Orangevlile. The latter game should be especially interesting as Orangevlile, though at the bottom of the league, is understood to be out for the locals' scalps tomorrow. They were beaten in the last game with the Dale on the local grounds, but staged such an eleventh hour rally as to take I The board of "county commisioners met in regular session Monday with Chairman Isaac Allied and Commissioner D. Heber Leonard present. Commissioner Gillispie was not able to be present on account of the death of his son. W." C. Gillispie, assistant rashier in the Green River Commercial & Savings bank. A committee conslsiting of Ed Lar. , sen, pics.Ueiil, and cnnsiiian .Morten-senmember, of the Cleveland town board, met with the commission asking assistance in the proper bridging of the flood ditch which is being constructed for the protection of the town, the ditch crossing the county road at three different points. An sufficient to cover the cost of cement and lumber for the three bridges was granted. Bund of James A. Shinn, justice of the peace of Green River precinct, was approved. Mrs Lottie Olson was appointed . .c O i .t. ..,. frs tr Emma Hicks Mabcock. V,.-- , . f M8RAL and all ot the people seme the time, but advertise AND NEW PLAYS Castle Dale, Monday and Tues July 1 4 and 15 Huntington, Wed. and Thursday 7 July 16 and 17 "Dawn o' the Mountains" and "The Modern Pocahontas" of recs-larl- y with us and you'll reach all ol WITH A NEW COMPANY uor-cr.t.,- The qaality o. Yvnat yeu nave to sell ts jut to some psepis all et the tknt fRADE The Walters Company OLD FOLKS OVER 70 ALWAYS FREE the people ai! cf trie time. lege. Will C. Snow and family have been visiting in Orangevlile and Castle Dale the past week coincident with getting Mrs. Snow's parents located for the coming winter, Mr. Lamph having leased the Black Diamond coal mine. Their daughter, Lucille, will attend the Academy the coming winter. Irvine Day, Bon of Mrs. J. H. Wilcox of LaSal, but formerly of Castle Dale, is among the recently returned San Juan county soldier boys. He visited in Falrview on his way and was ac conipanled home by his sister Mrs. Xewal Cox, and husband of Falrview, the latter intending to remain In San Juan county for some time. Tomorrow (Sunday) evening's con joint M. I. A. program will include a talk by Elder Behling of Ferron, re Mrs. A. G. Livingston and daughter, cently returned missionary, a Mrs. George Jeffs, returned Saturday solo, and a vocal duet by Misses piano Dru-cill- a from an automobile trip upstate, hav- Seely and Ida Wall. The Sunday following the Arbeit swarm of Beehive girls will entertain the public with a program to be announced later. A farewell social was given last Sun. day afternoon at the residence of Mayor and, Mrs. J. Wellington Seely in honor of Miss Stella Seely, who left the next morning for Salt Lake City, Huntington, Utah from which point she was to leave on a mission to the central states. The party, though a hurriedly gotten up its affair, was an enjoyable event Who says we haven't the real King-Joi- n of Emery right here? Messrs. U. H. Roberts and J. T. Hammond of the visit state board of equalteation, who have traveled pretty well all over the state THE PALM is the most right recently, were surprised at the way the crops in Emery county were confectionary In Eastern Utah and we give you a grade of looking with the drowth that is present everywhere else. "The best they confections that cannot be equalnad seen," Is the way they put it. ed in the state for their high quality. Thomas Lamph, formerly of Cleve-.ang who has held responsible positions in the various coal Ice Is :amps of Carbon county, has leased .he Black Diamond coal mine In straight canyon and will run the mine .he coming season with the idea of .ivlng the people prompt and careful We are prepared to handle a service, and we predict big success for large wholesale and retail busiIr. Lamph Is the man who can do ness. If you cannot visit us tohis. He was accompanied here by send a for basket and enjoy day is son Tommie, one-tistudent of it at home. We will aend you .he Emery Stake Academy and proml-len- t any quantity you desive. athlete, who has just been from the navy. THE PALM if a TTtl Carload Just Arrived Prices Right Don't Deny Yourself the pleasure that you every time The Palm. you a-wa- Firm if cf III ..ICLeEL super-.ntendin- Palm Cream Perfection me re-eas- Brockbank Mercantile Co. HUNTINGTON, UTAH Dealers in General Merchandise Dry Goods and Groceries The Fruit Season is on and you will be needing these articles. us have your order Let our prices are right. W Our mill is running full blast and we are- confident we can fill your every requirement. - ELECTRIC GLOBES AND FUSES We handle all the lumber from the Mart Jensen saw mill. Will buy Hides, Wool and Pelts any to |