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Show ;toERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, Tom Faddis was busy the first of the week running lines for the new enannei lor tne Mammom canai will be run on sucn a grade u io per- mi. It to mntv into the new Wilberg flitch without backing up the water as Hk a half .mr., mile of new ditch will be necesary. An Item of considerable import In Ferron and Molen social circles was overlooked by us last week. We refer to the marriage of Oscar Rasmussen gfg . Meats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and grocertrade our specialty ies at all times. C. Out-of-to- THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET AXDKRW JOHANSEV, Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts MONEY TO LOAN ON PROVED FARM LAND LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE Call or Write J. Frank Otterstrom, Huntington, Ut. George A. Baker of Trice spent Sun- at his Castle Dale home. Mr, juice Larnph of Salt Lake City is visiting with Castle Dale friends. 60c for butter and 40c for eggs Is the price paid at the Cleveland Cash Store. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Day are getting themselves located in the Frank Lar- sen residence for the winter. Bert Bunnell left Thursday for Deextroit, where he will take pert training in the Ford repair shops. Attorney and Mrs. B. W. Dalton and two children of Price were Castle Dale visitors for a few hours WeUneuoay afternoon. 1XST Six hay knives and a cheese on the road between Price and Emery, Keturn to or notify A. J. Broderick, Emery, and receive reward. Mrs. Ilyrum Larsen is down .from Sunnyslde, where they are now niak-.tn- g their home, for a visit with local relative and friends. WANTED Good, experienced girl Waitresses, $10.00 per week and room and board, at the Metropole Hotel, .) Green River. Utah. (Adv. six-wee- 16-30- THE PALM Huntington, Utah Tonight's Electric theatre program includes the feature stOry, "Up or Down," in five parts; also the regular comedy feature, "An Interrupted Honeymoon." Mayor Henry Thompson of Ferron was in the Dale Thursday forenoon attending to matters connected with the James Jeffs estate, of which he is ad- ministrator. Mr. and Ms. Thomas It. Faddis and children are down from Latuda and will remain for awhile. Mrs. Faddis will likely have to undergo an operation in the near future. Half a dozen boys upwards of 18 years of age last Monday morning paid $2.50 apiece into the town treasury as a sort of recompense for of the night before. Miss Vera Brandon returned Monday from Salt Lake City and is visiting with local relatives and friends previous to going on the Thompsons, where her parents are now located. high-frollcin- g its THE PALM is the most confectionary in Eastern Utah and we give you a grade of confections that cannot be equaled in the state for their high te quality. Palm Ice Cream Is Perfection We are prepared to handle a large wholesale and retail business. If you cannot visit, us today send for a basket and enjoy it at home. We will send you any quantity you desive. slnno I own. He may skip lessons, cause his tencher untold erief. forget to bring but, in Hie wood, or do his chores, when you can see him In his native element, the ol swimniin' pond, you forgive him everything, in appreciation of every boyish characteristic. forHut, even here he does not qutte Jack and get his lessons of thrift, Sears In his cartoon this week shows the boys engaged In their favorite sport, and as usual improving any signs that may be In the landscape, which, this time they can be well fordangiven, as the youth points out the S. S. ger of not buying and saving W. MICKIE SAYS PLEE "VM6. OUT THAT "FOft SM.E" AD OF MIME ClGHt ftNNAV. t SOUD THE REFR.&EB.Moa BEEORE TWE PfrPER VM BEEN OUt TNNO HOURS, BUI PEOPUE KEEP CALLING UP Q "TELEPHONE OR RINGING -- The ooop. s bell and ' TO OOOOHESS K STOP THEtA SOWVE VJAN run wmn LOCK THE Dalton place. Mr. Stork was kept on the run this week, delivering bits of humanity to Tuesday happy Castle Dale homes. night a girl was left with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leavitt, and on Wednesday night the stunt was repeated, with Mr. and t Mrs. Lavern Akelund the welcoming parties. Thursday night the same kind of an errand was undertaken but his honor must have run out of girls for he nearly drove Mr. and Mrs. Russel Snow into gladsome hysterics by leavboy. ing a Credited with bringing showers and what-nto the good saints of the Reservation on the occasion of their recent tour of that section, the Walters company returned to their Emery county friends this week with only a message but such a message as could answer The U fcffEft NHLE Q)T NLL pvone Boy scouts THEN ri-t- THENk Of- - STOPPING EN - 0.1113 LIL PkOS OP OUKMt EMN TO SIMlt.fcVJT HEN &Nrt NO NNW I are good scouts. - years' t oujr year's good citizens. Rnniita .kuuu n l ItoW Seeing stars in the daytime is something to worry about. Reing tin "ism" the end of bolshevism always has been in sight. Some of si raw hats ten-pou- the names for this season's are almost as funny as the i Ads. as Reputation u :rops Let n build you aabeh ad. la thi paper, a ad., a pag ad. any old size ad. col-ax- Ut it tall b fomfal tttiiM What you've jot to te3 What it's warth Why it's best tttbatfifo jch an advertisement this paper will brinf uyers who hardlykntw you existed before you advertised. .' -- hats. ot j world longs to settle down to peace" nud settle up for the war. This war-wenr- y ujimM, tm, iqr w. s. Bj Bowen Mercantile G offlpaiiy AND CASTLE DALE HUNTINGTON Mrs. W. B. Meek and Miss Grace Chrlstopherson of Lincoln, Nebraska, sisters to Mrs. W. C. Schaus, are visiting at the Schaus home. They will likely remain for several weeks. It la desired that a large attendance be present at tomorrow's sacrament services, the Btake presidency having a message of special importance to convey to the people of Castle Dale. Bishop S. H. Larsen, Mrs. R. C. Miller, and Mrs. Wm. Peterson returned Tuesday night from Aitonah, where they attended the funeral of their brother, Joseph Larsen, former Castle Dale resident, who died the Friday night previous of spotted fever. Invitations for a big soldiers' and sailors' welcome home celebration for Orangeville's sons were printed this week by the Progress. The affair is to be held next Friday, beginning at 9. SO in the morning and continuing all through the day and evening. .Miss Bertrude Seely is visiting with the home folks following a heavy siege of summer school and music in Salt Lake City. Miss Bertha will likely join her here a short time before they both leave for a winter's teaching in the Duchesne district, Wlllard Peterson and Miss Jennie Lake left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City with a marriage license, secured Monday, carefully tucked away. The groom returned last week from two years' army service. Both are popular young people and have the best wishes of a host of friends. Don't Deny Yourself the pleasure that you every time you visit The Palm. a-wa- ! There Is not a stream in Utah, of the name, but some boy has and worthy - vi as discovered it, and It lias discovered unfolds not only though its full import him. t the play progresses, .t of trutn , No need of a bathing suit, or any fitting vehicle for us fullness ine Just nature The entire week was oui other society requisite. ithe principal towns of the alley in the water, and a in her own, f plash, nuu. l I 1., hta everywhere the usual crowueu " tlie honest to goouuc& wj practicable at this time. $3500 la reported to have been the price paid for the Christenen place and $2500 for the Real Estate Bought, Sold & Exchanged - - and MIh Evelyn Caldwell. The nuptial knot was tied on Wednesday, the 6th, by Judge II. C. Miller. The best wishes of friends whom they number by the host go with them as they enter into their new estate, the Progress joining wth the rest The past week witnessed another spurt In the local real estate market when Dr. P. C. Christensen sold his home to Hyrum Seely and purchased the Dalton place on Main street for a (combined residence and office. Mr. Seely had intended to build a new bungalow residence but found It im- IM- flay stHin not but be an Inspiration to wHnessea tne pre- SOMETHING NEW-a complete Electric i Baby Carriages and Carts Sewing Machine no larger than a typewriter can be carried from room to room. guaranteed 1 u iflSsiw 10 years t Western Electric We have a Portable Seving Machine In designing thi3 wonderfully compact machine every disadvantage of the sewing machine was thrown aside. You don't have to pedal it a pressure on the foot control starts the motor, regulates the speed and stops motor instantly. You can sew all day without tiring and at a cost of about lf cent an hour for current. It is never in the way, for it can be put on the closet-shewhen not in use. You can use it wherever there is an electric light socket. In its essential parts it is a e sewing machine capable of as fine work as any machine. And the cost is less than that cf most any cf the makes of machines. one-ha- Fine and Complete Line of Carriages for the, Baby; also very Plenty of Carts Prices from $4.50 to $25.00 lf full-size- high-grad- well-know- n foot-pow- er Carry it up. uirs, down- stairs, on th porch any-wh- er you pi Children's Dresses You will be delighted with the 'City Store Quality at Bargain Prices CASTLE DALE CO-O- P li -- j Put it away when not in use. It fits the closet shelf nicely. Just received a new shipment of Peninsular and Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges all Sizes $115.00 For School or Holiday Wear R ' k and a Fine Assortment of Ranges. Prices in Range, from $75.00 to ut For week days or for Sundays, for school or for play, we can satisfy your wants. We have dresses that wear, dresses that look pretty and dresses that combine both qualities. The sizes cover a wide range and permit selection for children of all ages. Come in and see them. rAt We have Heating Stoves in as- sortment of children's dresses we stock. have in our In colors, materials and patterns we can please both you and the children. well-rounded-o- I Stoves and Ranges WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS tl We are Staving at all Times to Give Satisfaction, Both in MerchanIf We do not Give dise and Service. Absolute Satisfaction, We Want to Know About It so that We can Rectify Our Mistake. Uve Us a Chance to Serve You |