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Show EMERY- COUNTY - 11 a t PROGRESS CASTLE DALE, tlT AM t t m J w i i i tr g m During this sale w Special Prices in our re- serve the right to i;,jt nil purcliast s. Shoe Department "BUSINESS not exchange goods SATISFACTION GUARANTEED' WE WANT yoUR. " V, pur- chased at this sale. HUNTINGTON AND CASTLE PALE ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Will StartWednesday Morning, January 7th, at 1 0 A. 1VL, At Uur Huntington Store wish to assure all that th.s sale ifl be SAVING DOLLARS, and we Those people who have attended our former January Sales know just what this sale will do for them in.... 1A J 1.- we say it will be and more. We have bought special merchandise for this sale and we are sure you will be wen repaid 101 auenumj;. big store on SPECIAL SALE. ' Draperies and I1 Window Curtains . Special Assortment your choice 35c Special Prices In Our Men's Furnishing Goods Beautiful Assortment at Special Prices Buy two ladies' hats for the price of one and one cent extra. Hy paying the. price of one hat and one cent extra we will" give you two ha Is. This is an offer you cannot afford to overlook. . f if Special prices on Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Shoes, Canvas Cloves, Underwear, Sweaters, etc. We are sure you will be pleased with the savings for the men folks and boys in this department. Muslin Underwear Lady's Hat for One Cent SPECIAL PRICES 14'$ ,;Uj i H),Lt, BRUSHES Full Count Matches, a box 4c Good Quality Brooms 89c Coffee, in Bulk, ground or whole, pound 39c 25c Tea, packages 8 pounds for $1.00 Sugar Golden Age Macaroni, 11 pkgs $1.00 17 pkgs for $1.00 Naptha Soap Toilet Soap (Castile) 22 Bars for $1.00 3c to 98c half-poun- d SPECIAL CLEANUP ON ALL LADIES' AND "CHILDREN'S APRONS & HOUSE DRESSES Now is the time to buy your embroideries for spring and summer. win reium to her school duties at Victor. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms on Main street. Apply to airs. iJ. t . CtuiHtensen, Castle Pale, (adv) Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Williams are j down from Sunnyside, visiting with home folks and friends. JOHNSON & MANGVM, Props. Miss Crystal Rehunin had as her guest the first of the week her nephew, a Mr. Larsen who is attending j school at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seely are here frin Canada, visiting Mr. Seely's par-- ! ents, Mr. and Airs. J. W. Seely jr., and other relatives and friends. K Mrs. Peter Johunsen, accompanied f)f Eugene Johansen, are visiting with visibly lowering the supply of air in relatives and friends in Mt. Pleasant, the tank. where they are being extensively enMr. and Mrs. Lew W. Reason artertained. New Clarence Anderson and Kye Jorgen- - rived '"home" visit Year's eve from with relatives in sen are down from Storrs to spend the their holiday t and Manti, other points )gden, holutnys among out friends and seem Mr. Reason has in charge the to be having the time of their young construction of bridges along the route lives. of the new post road and expects to LOST Envelope containing $125 in lie here all spring and perhaps well War Savings stamps. $5.00 reward into the summer. upon return to me or for clue that will Mr. Mrs. James Peterson were lead to recovery of same. Thos. S. hosts toand some eighty friends at a party I'tah. Johnson, Emery, (adv) ?iven in the Relief hall last It Alex Beveridge. returned soldier was one of the annual affairs night. given by boy at present employed at Hiawatha, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and the good and Miss Clarice Nelson of Ferron are times always had with these people at as a secured to listed license having the helm are too well known to need wed in Price this week. a word said as to how they all en75c for eggs and 65c for butter is the joyed themselves. price paid at the Cleveland Cash Store. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wimber and Mr. We have plenty of overshoes and rubber boots, also oranges, lemons, grapes, bananas and c abbages and onions, (adv jmiss .Myrue i 85GD 85tf W 10 CO iu-d- ay Huntington Meat Market High Class Fiction A few of the authors and their works "White Fang" "Jerry" CI "Michael" HAROLD BELL WRIGHT "Calling of "Shepherd of the Hills" Udell's" of "Printer Matthews" Dan REX BEACH CO CO A. R. COE Parcel Post 5c a Copy ExtraMail Orders (uvea Prompt and Careful Attention kO CO S5 85 85 SPECIALS THIS WEEK!! Horse Blankets, regular price $8.25, this week Oil Cans. Never Fail regular price $2.00, this week Heating Stoves, regular $20.00. this week Steve Boards, regular $2.25, this week Boofini;. regular price $1.00, this week $7.85 al. 3-P- $1.50 $17.50 $2.00 $3.75 Iy Grocery Specials Four Bars Pearl White Soap Luncta Tea, a package Lurscta Baking Powder, a can White Thistle Cocoa Castile Hand Soap, a bar Fairbanks Gold Dust Washing Powder, a package Palmer House Coffee, a pound package 'Mazola Cooking Salad, Candy, pound 1- -2 40c gallon can Mixed Nuts, pound 25c 2Uc 2Uc 5c 5c 45c - $1.50 40c The Geary Mercantile Co. UTAH HUNTINGTON, Mrs. Molvin Wimber were down from Storrs for the holidays, returning yesterday. Ervin, who lost his leg in an accident at Storrs some time ago, has a new artificial limb that promises to give him excellent service after becoming more used to it. He expects to return in a couple of weeks and establish a cleaning and pressing business, along with another line or two of business and should do well. Ervin Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson sr., and Miss Naomi Asay, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Jerome Asay, are the possessors of a marriage license secured from Cupid Jewkes yesterday, and will wend their way to Salt Lake Monday, there to be married in the temple on Wednesday. They have the best wishes of everyone as they start out so auspiciously on life's journey as both are deservedly-populawith everyone. and r The Reliance Auto & Supply Co. this week got their new air compressor hooked up and find that it works even better than had been promised. It to electrically driven and of such capacity that four large casings were filled to full pressure the other day without APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS NOTICE is hereby given that all a- pplications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the Manti National forest during the season of 1920, must be filed in my office t Ephraim, Utah, on or before January 15, 1920. Full information in regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications equest. will be furnished J. W. HUMPHREY, upon r- Supervisor. e. "The Barrier" "Silver Horde" "The Spoilers" and many others too numerous to mention. Come and look over the list. 10 Fresh & Cured Meats and some groceries i JACK LONDON 10 GO Special prices on everto help keep the home in order. ything Grocery Specials for Week Special assortment of laces and embroideries, bought especially for this sale. Prices from 85d (AH Kinds) VARNISHES WARE ALUMINUM UiN SMALL HARDWARE Mp'-- GRANITEWARE n 'r FAA ON DISHES 85d everything from every department of our Merchandise 1 Sandwiches and Cake and Coffee at any time of the day or evening 1ST Jersey yearling heifer, brandJ on right ribs. Earmarked crop and slit in left ear, upper .lohalf in right ear. Reward for information leading to recovery. S. R. 1.4 ed Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pastry always on hand lazy-- S Johnson, Castle lale. 3 10. We are favored with a copy of the song, "Together,' poem by Mrs. Julia Collard Raker and music by her daughter. Mrs. Stella Fancher Robinson. The piece is a pretty one and is having a phenomenal sale in San Francisco, w here it is published. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Andersen, joined by Mr. and Mrs. Orson Madsen and Mrs. Edith Larsen, entertained a large number of friends at the Anderson hotel Monday evening. Games of various kinds were played and a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. D. C. Mallard and children, most recently of Swan valley, Idaho, are visiting at the Asay home but expect to purchase a home and locate here. Mr. Ballard is running a sawmill in Idaho at the present time but will be here shortly. George Q. Olsen and Miss Bertha Case of Emery, and Glendon Ray Kill-pac- k and Nina Nelson of Ferron stole a march on us in our rush of a week ago and visited Cupid Jewkes and secured coveted licenses to hitch up without our knowledge. The first named couple made their visit the day before Christmas and were married the same The day by Justice R. C. Miller. Ferron couple made their visit on the. 27th and were to be married In the Salt Lake temple this week, it Is DALE KITCHENETTE High Class Plays being presented at the Electric Theatres Emew County Bank S. 1$. JOHNSON, Mgr. CASTLE DALE, UTAH Next Week's Program CAPITAL AT CASTLE DALE TUESDAY. JAN. SAMUEL SINGLETON, B J. B. CRAWFORD, EDMUND CRAWFORD, Episode No. 2 of "The Red Glove." with synopsis of Episode No. 1. Also two-ree- l comedy and two-refeature. SATURDAY, JAN. SURPLUS $25,000 P. P. DYREN'J President A. E. WALL PETER JOHANSbW Director! W. C. SNO1 V. nt Cashier SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings 10 FOR RENT Write for Particulars Pearson in "Her Virginia Price," a big feature play; also Find travelogue. Meats and Groceries AT 0RANGEVILLE WEDNESDAY. JAN. el .... .1 i r APPr i oi meats ana b1"1" HiMuu to iurntsn anii Kinds ies at all limes. trade our specialty 1 Out-of-to- 7 Episode No. 2 of "The Red Glove," with synopsis of Episode No, 1. Also two-recomedy and two-refeature. for the County THE m UNION MEAT MARKET imi.w tfoUANSEN, 1 Highest Prices Paid for nil Proprietor Kinu nf Pelts Hides and |