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Show EMery county Progress, castle dale, utaH No. Mabel, this U not a special automobile edition of the Progress the numerous notes concerning garages and garage men is Just merely an indication of the immense proportions this line of business Is assuming. Fifteen cans of trout fingerllngs, ina deposited shipment similar to that months ago, Joes vallev a couple of have been distrbuted in Huntington creek. It is understood the shipment wai apffimnanied by Henry Weight, Luperintendent of the state hatchery at Springville and brother or rrmcipai Jesse J. Weight of the Huntington high school. Rumor of the wedding of Clive Kill-pacrecently returned missionary son of Fred A. Killpack, and Miss Iva popular young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Olsen, now of Idaho, but former Ferron residents, has reached the ears of local friends. We hope It is the happy fact that we may Join with the many other friends of both parties in wishing them every happy and good wish. Sergeant T. D. Deeee, and Private Martin Olsen, representing the army recruiting branch office at Price, were k, Let us again call your attention Ol-se- n, to our Sale on Ladies', Misses', and Children's Coats. We have some exceptional bar- gains to offer. traveling through the county the first We believe another We can save and are now on display at our store. We have suitable for youffriends. gifts for all members of the family and House Slippers at $ .85 1 New stock of house slippers to select from. All sizes at from f 1.85 up. Treat your feet right by giving them a rest after your day's work is done. Try a pair and know what foot comfort means. ? Men's and Boy's Shirts, .Pants, etc., at Bargain Prices Grocery Specials for This Week 20c 70c $1.70 45c SUN RIPE PANCAKE FLOUR, per pkg "OLD HICKORY" MAPLE SYRUP, quart MAZOLA SALAD AND COOKING OIL, PALMER HOUSE COFFEE, per pound FAIRBANKS GOLD DUST, per package CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, per bar bag CORN MEAL, can of the week a la motorcycle and side car and paid us a pleasant call. They were distributing recruiting literature 5c of all kinds, and delivering victory but7c tons to all former service men with 85c forAll whom they came in contact. mer soldiers, sailors, and marines are entitled to these bronze buttons and may secure same by forwarding discharge papers to the Price office. All such papers will be returned promptly, HUNTINGTON, UTAH All according to Sergeant Deese. branches of the service are now open to enlistment, according to these gentlemen, and some very exceptional in- Coe, but the would-b- e partaker of chicken hawks have persisted In doing ducements are offered volunteers. chickens so treated will not get off so the steal act, and it has been found A. R. Coe, the local druggist, presThis Is frequently used where very effectual. sure cure for the chicken-stealin- g lightly. season will see even higher prices with an ferior class of materials. OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS ARE HERE in- 10-pou- The Geary Mercantile Co. you money how. Call and look them over. cribes a CASTLE DALE and roasting epidemic that has been quite the thing of late. A quantity of nux vomica, mixed with the chickens' feed, will not Injure the fowls in the least, according to Mr. CO-O- P BLUE CUT STOCKHOLDERS MEETING hereby given to the stock holders of the Blue Cut Canal Company, that a meeting will be held In the Castle Dale Town hall, at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, December 2nd, 1919, to levy an assesment on the Blue Cut Stock to pay all expenses for the year 1919. I' AU stock-holdeare requested to be present. By Order of the Blue Cut Canal Board. C. E. LARSEN, Secretary and Treasurer 1919. , First Publcation Nov. 22 'Second Publication Nov. 29, 1919. Notice Is j rs Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pastry always on hand Sandwiches and Cake and Coffee at any time of the day or evening ! 1 I ! DALE KITCHENETTE Meats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and groceries at all times. trade our specially Thanksgiving Time Is Here Out-of-to- THE UNION MEAT MARKET ANDKEW JOHANSEX, Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts LOST One sorrel horse with strip A big Thansglvlng dance Is planned in face, coming four-year- s old, brand- locally, according to Bishop S. H. Lar-seed ML combined on left thigh; also one heavy-se- t Einar Erickson, town clerk of Clevebay mare, coming three-yea- r old, same brand on left thigh. land, paid us a pleasant call last TuesNotify W. L. Leonard, Huntington, day. I'tah. Miss Alta Acord entertained the Crochet circle at her home Wednesday NOTICE SALE- OF ESTKAY. State of Utah,. County of Emery, evening. FOR SALE Good work team, also Precinct of Orangeville, ss. I have in harness and wagon. Cheap for cash. my posession the following described to' Doc. Johnson, Huntington, animals which. If not claimed and Apply taken away, will be sold at public auc- Utah. (15-2- ) Lee ISunnel Is down from Sunny-sid- e tion to the highest cash bidder at my for a time and may remain here place In Oangeville Precinct on Tuesbabe day, the 2nd day of December, 1919, for the winter. Mrs. Bunnel and Bun-nel's are visiting in Price with Mrs. nt the hour of 2 p. m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos P. Description of Animals two-yeOne red, white-facold Hanson. E. H. Duzett of Emery is building a past, no brands visible, earmark recombined store, warehouse, and garage in left ear. sembling W-b- it One red, white-face- d heifer, one-ye- that will be a credit to a much larger old past, brand resembling lazy place than Emery, and the whole will 5 be surmounted by an amusement and on right ribs. One red white-fac- e three-yea- r old dance hall that will be the largest in heifer, full ears, brand resembling the county, we are Informed. on left ribs. Not overlooking us for long, the four-yea- r One red white-fac- e old cow usual perfect autumn weather that is brand resembling double-ba- r on right synonymous ofEmery county and the hip. continual envy of less fortunate countwo-yeOne red white-fac- e old ties, has been with us In all Its splendor heifer, brand resembling bar-on the last few weeks. Ideal autumn right side. weather was first perfected in Emery One red, white-fac- e five-yeold county, you know. cow, brand resembling 7N on right Mrs. Fred E. Larsen is reported hip. much better now though her life was Said animals are held by me to secure the payment of damages done by despaired of last Monday and Tuesday, following her giving birth to a said animals on Orangeville streets on still-born babe. Doctor Jones and the 20th day of November, 1919. Said Doctor Hill of Both Huntington were called animals were taken up by me in said and were in attendance almost conOrangeville town on the 20th day of stantly until was shown. improvement 1919. November, Elsewhere in this issue of the ProORLO HUNTINGTON, excellent movPoundkeeper, Orangeville Precinct gress is presented the ing picture program of the local Electric theatre. With the splendid new machine now being used and the un- rivalled lineup of feature pictures, this Don't fail to sec the should be enough said; that It's pleasing will be vouched for by the steadily increasing crowds attending. The Ferron garage, after a more or less varied career, is now apparently on a stable basis with Llewllyn Kill-pac- k being presented at the as manager. Mr. Killpack se- cured several months practical ex-- 1 penence in automobile and tractor repairing in the east some time ago, and will make good in every sense of Show Starts at 7.30 IM., Sharp the word, we are confident. E. W. Erickson, formerly of Cleveland but now district manager for the Occidental Life Insurance company of Next Los Angeles, has engaged a half-pag- e space in the big special Christmas-Booste- r edition of the Progress, and TUESDAY, NOV. 23 will tell the people of the county a few "Her One Mistake," a Fox of the strong features of the company. Over a hundred and thirty thousand Production dollars of insurance in this company has been written in Huntington In the THURSDAY, NOV. 27 last week or so. The seven-month- s old son of Mr. Big Thanksgiving Special and Mrs. Francis Denison of Sunny-sid- e Program was laid to rest In the local cemetery yesterday afternoon, following services in the ward house. Elders SATURDAY, NOV. 29 Abinadi Olsen and O. J. Anderson "All Woman," Goldwyn spoke at the services. Elder I. W. Behunin offered the opening prayer. Features and Bishop S. II. Larsen the closing, and Elder Olsen also dedicated the WATCH FOR THE BILLS grave. Quite a number of out of town relatives and friends attended the services. n. m xv. it JTK si i'i i r. i u.i eat NUTS (all kinds) CELERY SWEET POTATOES CRANBERRIES BANANAS ORANGES GRAPES CITRON AND LEMON 22-2- e, We can supply you with your silverware, table linens, china-war- e, etc. We also have a boun- I tiful supply of good things to PEEL We are sure we can help to make this a very joyful and thankful Thanksgiving. ar r' jam Beautiful assortment of din ing tables in golden and fumed oak. Six- - to ten-fotables at ot $15.00 to $40.00 ar S-- ar Furniture, Linoleum, Stoves, Carpets, and Rugs W hh Chairs, ave iustT received a car of furniture, including Beds, Springs, Rocking Chairs, Matresses, Kitchen Cabinets, Tables, Dressers, Buffets, etc. D ar Peninsular and Charter Oak Ranges and Heaters Beautiful line of blue enamel ranges, and also a fine line of white enamel and maleable polished top ranges. Every article guaranteed to give High Class Plays Electric Theatre Week's Program I Bedsteads Prices from $8.50 to $25.00. White enameled,, polished gilt and brass beds. Springs and Mattresses Mattresses in price from $9.50 to $25.00 Springs from $12.50 to $20.00 BO WEN MERCANTILE CO. |