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Show - EMErV c6tCTY KUHififiSS, .. i. CastlE dale; tifAit - ; . ! J t WE WANT yOUR. "BUSINESS" " W)V ; - ,,,,, .r,,.,.,,,,,,. Trl s4JnM& W7 fl W SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" HUNTINGTON AND CASTLE DALE X-3- 0 " ' " " l AT OUR NO. 2 STORE AT CASTLE DALE Will Commence Tuesday Morning, January 2th at 0 o'clock. Come early before before the better items are gone. We are sure you will be pleased 1 1 DRY GOODS : few of tlie many special from our Dry Goods Dept. Special vr VAtt Ginghams. Special Dress Materials vV.4? . Special Drapries Special Outing Flannels Boys 73c 23c 25c i Hosiery Caps Shoes Shoes Clothing Waists Shirts Sweaters, etc We must clean up all of our Winter Merchandise Gloves All these items &Mtwn unaermusiinsr- - and more at special prices. t t Special Ass't of Toilet Articles Beautiful Piece of bought especially for this sale. Perfumes ll a5. II Face Powders Talcum Powders Toilet Waters Aluminum Ware for One Cent Klij Every Piece of Ladies' Muslin Underwear in Our Store at Special Pricess During the first two hours of this sale we will sell one piece of beautiful aluminun ware at regular price and one additional piece of the same kind for just one cent extra. So you will get thejtwo pieces for practically the price of one. This sale will continue for two hours only. sale of Granitware, brushes, polish, etc. Special Grocery Department Specials House Dresses and Aprons We must clean up every item in this Watch us do it. line. The Big Sale at Our Huntington Store will Contine Some forty friends of Judge and Mrs. R. C. Miller were entertained In royal Imanner Wednesday night by these genial hosts, the best kind of a Kood time being enjoyed. LOST Envelope containing $125 in War Savings stamps. J 5.00 reward upon return to me or for clue that will lead to recovery of same. Thos. S. Johnson, Emery, Utah, (adv) Hats 4c to 98c Hats We cun sure save you money. n? Hosiery Beautiful assortment at from Caps of Remnants .YT and Embroid eries Young Men's Dept. 19c Big Special Sale ... Specials In Furnishing Goods and CASTLE DALE DISTRICT - . Hebe (The New Milk) 14c Matches (Full Count) 4c Soap (Specials in all Kinds) Bulk Coffee, Per Pound 39c These are just a few of the many items we will have at a special price from this de- partment. . for One More Week - SCHOOL Mrs. E. A. Nlelson will entertain the Judge Miller's thermometer showed linens, kitchenware, etc. Social club at her cozy bench home a score Pea paddies of School began Monday with a good this afternoon." after a tussle with and cake, and punch were the first winter weather we have had serve,sandwiches, attendance and new vim. Th fpnoh. after which came games and WANTED 1 5 0 Head of Range Cat- to speak of last ers all attended the Utah Educational Thursday night but music. two to tle, old rested In a years eight little quieter last night, when and Association convention at Salt Lake fair 10 with and have returned to take up their condition. Phone or write D. Heber It was only Some six inches .uP.hne 15"y or a(Jress Box i u nave Leonard, Huntington, (adv.) of snow that has fallen since the holi- that bit of news " school duties with new energy. ouuuiu A marriage license was is also clinging pretty close to been glad to print but didn't because We were rather startled by an andays togranted oi it and you didn't k"ew"?th1 the ground. nouncement made in teachers' meeting day to Lorenzo Lawlev ten us We realize there Miss are many and Dora Pettev. dausrhtor nf xi this week that at the termination of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Anderson re- items JOHNSOX & MANGCM, Prop that we overinni, ..u u and Mrs. H. A. Pettey of Ferron. ween ,DUl this month's turned work another for teacher afternoon Thursday from it is Salt not VOT1CK OF ANNUAL MEETING. intentionally done and you can u, one of Some thirty invitations to a party T.nlfO Ctrj nrttAKA grades would have to be were married In u "nc mejr Notice is hereby given that the found. the uu p.ease us .. . Vm tatnnl J Of course this aroused our I Kuc fcivcu ,iii liiunur oi. meir TtrJ .." me same time nappy if you will take uiieauy, annual meeting of the stockholders of moment daughter and vent Meats the DeinS announced by means of curiosity Ionia tonight, were mailed this appearance Friday of to call us up or the Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Miss note0mcean, us a drop Llia Day (now Mrs. Murray Mills) nouncments Mr. Mrs: and the by Louis fact us OveP. stating that at i our expense in ih. . they Irrigation company will be held at the with a wedding ring will be at home at Standardville after adorning her fin- son. Social hall,' Orangeville, Utah, Tuesus groceries gave 1. to ger the The Both the situation. have key February Commissioners the best wishes County met in day, Jan. 13, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m The "u eiu us make event, it seems, took place regular session Monday, but there was ot countless friends who will anxiously the for the purpose of hearing the treasur- the happy Progress better. await their coming back to th nolo day after Christmas at Farming-ton- , little of moment that came hof er's report, to elect officers for the enUtah's to famous make their Gretna them almost but Green, all of home. the permanent time to to attend being suing year, and any other business that may legally come before the fact has been most studiously taken up with taxation matters. Robert Collingham writes guarded. B. F. Fowle, district road engineer Clerk J. Ben Jewkes that he County said meeting. A parent-teachers- s' has unwill be meeting has been in the county the past day or dergone his second operation, that By order of the Board. held for Wednesday night, January 14, at two O. J. S1TTERUD 7:30 o.clock at the school house and we son and has transferred Lew w T?a. the recovery of his speech, and is getnm thn la ot. ting along fine with a Secretary-Treasurand Clark elsewhere imbeing presented at tne First pub. Jan. 3 last Jan. 10, 1920 would .ike to see you all come and most nothing that can be done locally provement already. Henoticeable wmta bring your neighbors. The fnllnwino- ai present. third that he program will be rendered: An effort will be mads to get th way homeward in a couple of weeks. NOTICE SALE OF ESTRAY. State Girls' chorus 6th and 7th grades new 18 of Utah, County of Emery, Town of Lecture i iwutneran hospital, St. Louis post road between Price and Supt. J. A. Washburn S. R. JOHNSON, Mgr. and underwent the operation for his as Huntington, ss. I have in my poses-sio- n So!o as far Emery Castle graded Dale, Erma Davis on the following described est ray Reading December speech to 29. discussed The according START AT 7:30 SHOWS and plans foot S. Mrs. Bert Bunnel rnlmal which, if not claimed and tak- Boys' Chorus adopted at a meeting of state and operation was performed the middle 5th grade of November. en away, will be sold at public auction leaerai omcials. Miss to the highest cash bidder at my resi- kind of Garff in history class What LOST Small 2 year old heifer, red Judge George Christensen of the do we government in have dence in the town of Huntington, on Utah ? with few white spots, showlns leraev Seventh Judicial district held court in Next Program 19th the Monday, day of January, Mark (eagerly)-Th- e ears, branded UK (com the City and County in Salt Lake City ' strain, mil Bamberger. 2 at the 1920, hour of o'clock p. m. First grader Mrs. Nielsen. I could bined) on left ribs, or B on hip. Re- The case which was for an -i AT CASTLE DALE description of animal: One bay - n't get my tonic words ward for return to Marenus Peterson, of business affairs between Leo. N today. year old horse, weight about 800 lbs., A. and Castle Dale. (10-1Glassman, former parti in r .T j no brands visible, left hind foot white, LOST Jersey yearling heifer, brandTUESDAY, JAS. IS Wm. E. King was In the Dale the ners In a concern at Himtinrfnn aimal was taken up by me in said ed lazy-held on right ribs. there as a J Earmatter B of nvo'iL first of the Town of Huntington on the 5h day of marked crop and slit in coming up from to the attorneys. When Episode No. I of "The left ear, upper Monticello forweek, the AUr rest the Huntingof the winter. comedy. 1920. T. Glove," one reel P, McEIprang, Johalf in richt ear. R January, ,.. He has taken ud a land clafm near ton men dissolved Dartnprshin iwo-refeature and Ford trave'oundkeeper, Town of Huntington. formation leading to recovery. S. R that were unable to reach an amicable dis but will place two spend the next First pub. Jan. 10 last Jan. 17, 1920 Johnson, Castle Dale. 3 10, logue. tribution of the assets. A referee was rew or three months at the coal camps. men are careleMwM. appointed to hear the case, but his N. B. Adler of Sterling. Alhortn verdict SATURDAY, JAV. t? failed to meet with th , .Uv- Canada, father to Mrs. A. O. Living- al of either side. "B a ston Virginia Pearson In and Mrs. Joseph Lund, Is expectMiss Blenda Johnson r n i n' play! a feature Price," ed to arrive tomorrow to mnka hi big j(i uai !.,, trained nurse temnornrliv .. Ford travelogue. home here. He is ninety-on- e j at of the Fred Larsen years "'i""yeu to furnish home, and Miss Ella all kinds of meats and grocerPrepared age but wonderfully active and in good inai serious loss. night entertained P ies at all times. Out-of-toneaitn. trade our specialty at a shower a.turaay In honor of Miss Naomi AT ORANGEVILLE following is a ccrclete list of Asay and Ervln Anderson, who left the census enumerator nf Kmorv Monday to be married In the Salt Lake county: David D. Lamph, Castle temple. Thirty-eigWEDNESDAY JAX. i young men and ANDREW JOHANSEN. Proprietor Dale; Herbert Moffit, Orangeville; women were Dresent ih. r Episode No. 3 of '.Th Bf. Raymond D. Wells, Victor; Albert together In buying the Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts couple a set of ' one reei comw- Albertson, Emery; N. J. Chrlstenson. dining room chairs whu iove, j. ? two-reFerronf Joseph Robison, Oreen River; brought miscellaneous hnni feature and Ford tra Reuben Brasher, Huntington. ogue. d lug silverware, china, j Huntington Meat Market ... Fresh & Cured and some an-we- I High Class Plays er - Electric Theatres " -- Week's o- 3- 7) Careless S With Money Meats and Groceries for the County THE UNION MEAT MARKET . el ....i .i ht 255" hand-painte- !aM el |