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Show If I h MidWinterXlearance ' f Both Our Stores At WILL CONTINUE ONE MORE WEEK With Many New Specials In Every Line we want youn SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" "BUSINESS HUNTINGTON AND CASTLE DALE 5 E. S. A. vs. Ferron The first of the league basetball games will be played In the E. S. A. ha.ll next Friday night with the Ferron high school team opposing the Acad5 emy quintet. To better take care of his big Saturday night crowd, S. It. Johnson, manager of the Electric theatre, will put on Tuesday from Salt lake City where two shows each Saturday night, befew a days following the they spent next Saturday. ginning doctor's return from the east. Last Saturday night, with 8. D. Bunnel who has charge of the was the coldest night since last issue, collection of Castle Dale's apportioneach succeeding day becoming much ment of the Mormon Battalion monuwarmer. It now looks like the sever- ment fund, reports the entire sum of est of the winter is past. . $45 practically secured. high school first league game of season at E. S. A. tmll next Friday night, (adv.) LOST Case of lard between Price and Castle Pule. Reward on return to Louis Jacobsen, Emery, Utah. 'Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Henzl returned ANNOUNCEMENT We will have An After-Invento- ry Remnant Sale TUESDAY, JAN. 20th Commencing at 1 0 o'clock a.m. Remember, we have the agency for Col umbia Records We have just received a large Call in and new assortment. hear them. Also, we can get yon any record put out by the Columbia people within a few davs' time. WANTED 150 Head of Range Cattle, two to eight years old and In fair condition. Phone or write D. Heber Leonard, Huntington, (adv.) FOR SALE Fifty brown leghorn pullets, all imported stock, coming from Iowa last year. Splendid breedg strain. Price $1.25 ing and each. Thomas Guymon, Castle Dale. I. W. Behunin returned Wednesday from Idaho, where he has been at the bedside of his son Will, who was near death's door for several weeks, due to a case of poisoning originating with teeth trouble. Bishop and Mrs. S, H. Larsen entertained a large number of friends with one of their wellknown and thoroughly enjoyable dinners Thursday eve-in- g the "eats" being followed by several hours of varied entertainment. A number of friends helped Mrs. Emmer Day celebrate her birthday Monday afternoon and a, most enjoy able time was spent, the affair being repeated Tuesday evening when Mrs Annie E. Petersen was the hostess at a similar gathering. Hyrum S. Rasmussen and I. W. Be hunin this week took up their labors in various parts of the stake as stake missionaries. They, with W. S. Peacock and A. L. Fullmer of Orangeville, represent the ninety-firs- t "quorum of seventy in this work. J. C. Jensen, big sheepman of Price. who has recently purchased most of the former Austin and allied interests north of Elmo, was in the Dale on business this week, accompanied by J. W. Hammond of Price and a Mr. Stewart, representing the state board of land commissioners. W. T. Ogden, counsellor in the bish opric of the Sterling ward of the Alberta, Canada, stake, was a speaker at Sunday afternoon's sacramental services. He came here, accompanying X. B. Adler, and was well impressed with boh the country and the people here. Big plans are being made for the Power Farming meeting to be held in the local Relief hall next Friday at 2 o'clock. Free lunch is to be served all who attend, and anyone not having a means of conveyance will be furnished transportation by the Alger Auto Co., by notifying the latter company. The second of the winter's parent-teachemeetings was held Wednesday night at the school house with a fine crowd in attendance. In addition to an excellent program, Supt. J. A. Washburn and President 'Peter Neil-so- n of the school bofird gave splendid talks, the former explaining at length the educational campaign soon to be launched. CO-O- P ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 7) egg-layin- rs M ASSM EETI X U WEDX ESP A Y massmeeilng of the people of Castle Dale is called for next Wednesday night, January 21, in the ward for the purpose of meetinghouse, thoroughly discussing the electric light problem and taking some action in the matter. Everybody is interested in this proposition and it is urgent that every family in town be represented at the meeting. A CASTLE DALE old heifer, red LOST Small at the first meeting after assessment has been made by the county assessor, with few white spots, showing jersey shall bar him from any relief and the strain. Full ears, branded UK (covaluation placed by the assessor shall mbined) on left ribs, or B on hip. Reward for return to Marenus Peterson, stand. Castle Dale. (10-1NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The adjourned annual meeting of the State Building & Loan Association will be held at the Carbon County Bank, in Price, Utah, on Monday, the 26th day of January, 1920, at the hour of 8 o'clock p.m. All stockholders are requested to be present. GEO. A. WOOTTON, Secretary JOnXSON & MAXGUM, Props. First pub. Jan. 17 last Jan. 24, 1920 ar ? Huntington Meat Market SALE ? ? ? ? Inspection of hides and cattle shipments is no longer the dntv of the sheriff's office, according to Sheriff Levi Howard who this week received a letter from the state livestock board advising him that Clyde A. Nelson had been appointed inspector for the D. & R. G. between Coiton and West-wateHe is to be notified of time and place of desird inspection and has twenty-fou- r hours to reach the point designated. r. OF ESTRAY State of Utah, County of Emery, Castle Dale Town, ss. NOTICE. I have in my possession the following described estray animal which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my place in Castle Dale Town on the 23rd day of January, 1920, at the hour of 2 p.m. One brown horse, about one year old brand resembling on left thigh, a little white in forehead. Said animal was taken up by me in said. Castle Dale Town on the 6th day of January. 1920. J. W. SEELY, Pound-keepe- r, Castle Dale Town. Jv SALE OF ESTRAY EMERY STAKE ACADEMY The E. S. A. is making rapid pro- gress along every line, especially the athletic. Our boys played the town team last Friday night and met with victory. Another game is scheduled for Friday night. Brother Anderson gave an interesting talk Thursday morning in devotional along educational lines. He save new spirit to the students by telling them how valuable school life was cautioning them to work diligently during the winter months. The cast of Junior-ar- e working hard for perfection It will surely be worth when it does come off, which isseeing some time in February. expected to be The school has hari" mjitin every night the past week. We are learning the real henntv f v, ......... which compose the standard dances "un "rolner Searle as our instructor. The other mornine in I eter l.nnkerhoff was absent.n,,.,i.... Brother w.ue.son turned to Mariraret for ., port. Brother Anderson "Am brother's keeper, Margaret?'' Margaret "No, not vet." State of Utah, County of Emery, Castle Dale Town, s. NOTICE. I have in my possession the following described inimal which, if not claimed andestray tak-- n away, will be sold at. nnhlin .o the highest cash bidder at my place n ( astie Dale Town on the 23rd day f January, 1920, at the hour of 2 p.m ne dark iron-grahorse, one year "d past, white spot in forehead, no .rands visible. Said animal was taken me oy in said Castle Dale Town on the January, 1920. J W t(7 of ,,oundkePr. Castle Dale Town a) Section 6060x1 of the 1010 o ... ,, .. laws provides f,.,. t,, .... v,.,v,i, ul: . .i t.,vQ OI a bond U the time of assessing erty hereafter listed independen real property and also, in this nection, provides that the boardton county commissioners shall meet as of, board of equalization on the third Tu esday of January. February. Maroh and April to hear complaints on such assessments. High Class Plays being presented at the Electric Theatres S. R. JOHXSOX, Mgr. SHOWS START AT 7:30 Next Week's Program AT CASTLE DALE y TUESDAY, JAX. IS of "The comedy. Bj Episode No. 3 Glove," one reel Jwo-refeature and Ford travev logue, el 01 ate uIOFESTRAYEmery, Town of - iTtTr r ,Ihave described ?: u"1 be soki 111 " h" ma dence in th. the lushest ii .ir.u ui f animal: hnrai. ,..i..i. . . z fri!"' OKI '' Inn i estray C)M PbHc n to-- , mauction res- - JAX- - Virginia Pearson Price," a big feature Ford travelogue. " in play; " on January, - o clock n One b. "P ,,y me ' n SATURDAY, 3- - ln AT ORANGEVILLE WEDNESDAY JAX. H Episode No. S of "The RJ Glove," one reel comedy. tra two-refeature and Ford ogue. el '"""I keeper. Pb. EQUALIZATION MEETING Fresh & Cured Meals and some groceries Jan. Town cEr!3, 3f0 mmsmsmiiiiLM'.u1,mfm , i,,, f "-- suffit Failure of any taxpayer t to appear Meats and Groceries for ' lclwrc,d to furnish all ies at all times. Out-of-to- the County kinds nf mtc or,H trade our specialty THE UNION MEAT MARKET ANDREW JOHANSEX. PrnnrWnr K,gheSt Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pe ii'in imiiiin |