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Show EMEftV COUSTV PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH EmerycountjAbstractGo ; EMERYCOUNTY PROGRESS CASTLE PALE. I'TAH Abstracter Licensed jJ" David S. Farmers, Ranchmen, and the Williams. Editor and Proprietor Titles sure of the tilie to the land you; know the t.,ichase. You fan true condition without Investigation.: 100 lMai.IL hetl $2.00 a Year Public ('. r Our Abstracts Tell It All O. Soreiisoii Jr.. J. K. HKID Notary 1'nbllo ami v Atloriif'jr-at-l4i- 1 Orangeville, I'tah DR. P. C. C1IRISTENSEN Dentist Castle Dale, Utah All Kinds of Dental Work attended to. Satisfaction guarOffice at residence. anteed. We un Application. Kale n .il-rll-i- can supply all your needs in John Deere and allied companies Agricultural Machinery, and Implements, Vehicles, and many other articles solicit your valued trade. etcry Saturday at Cantle Kale, I'tali I'u hi ilo-- Respectfully, OUR CAPTURED FLAGS ABROAD Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company Emblems Taken During the War of 1812 Are Safely Preserved in London. A recent walk through Chelsea brought iiih to several places of Interest to Americans. Firstly, the old Royal hospital, hnllt in the reign of King Co. Valley Charles II, the great hall of which is now used as a recreation for O. .1. Anderson, Manager the old pensioners and from whose walls a number of flags captured durW'c are prepared to do your abstractwar are suspended. the ing The colors hang sedately side by ing with cart- nml tlNpalcli. You can lo t safely liny or m II land or secure side with Napoleonic eagles and other loan without having an abstract of war trophies, and If It were not for the records It would be almost Imtho title to tin- - same. possible to discern their story. Among and tUeiii are flugs of the Sixty-eight- h t Eighty-fiftregiments captured Ulandensberg: the Kentncky regimental Hag, the Fourth regiment of TJuited States Infantry, taken at Detroit; the Second regiment of the United States ATTORNEYS AT LAW and another taken at Queens-towInfantry I tank Ilhlg. Eleventh floor. Heights. Suit lake City, l tah I wonder how many Americans Price, Utah know of their existence. It would cerilvngnl l!ldg. tainly he a graceful act of the British government to return them to America. JNo doubt the American authorR. M. JONES, M. D. ities have some similar trophies which MlYSICIAX AM) SHU (i RON they would be pleased to exchange.--j London Landmark. castm: HALE, UTAH Dress Goods Additional to above we have 31 exclusive selling agencies in the Intcrmouutaiii West. Grant Hampton, (1. (1. Wright, Sec'v & Treas. (len'l Manager 1S12-181- GEO. T. ODELL, President Branch Manager C. E. Larsen, Castle Dale, Utah Office nt Residence, one block Assists Visits to Graves. north of Andersen hotel corner. According to a report received here Phone 27-- x the American Young Women's ChrisB. W. DALTON Attorney-at-La- Notary Public w, PRICE. UTAH CARL BERG tne "RawleigK Man" Has the Emery County Agency for this unsurpassed line of goods and will visit all parts of the county at regular intervals. Headquarters at Hale Castle MAIL AM) TELEPHONE HERS GIVEN PROMPT AND CARE1TL ATTEXTIOX pfece of string to his sister, or, if he lias no sister, to his mother or to another of his lady relatives. Then the lady who receives the string tells the favored man that the particular woman Is In love with him. No courting follows, however, for It is considered beneath the dignity of a New Guinea man to waste his time In such a pursuit. If the man thinks that he would like to wed the lady, he meets her alone, and they decide whether to marry or drop the Idea. a" sons and their dainty brides last Tuesday evening1. All the young people of the town were invited. Then, on Wednesday evening a great number of the older friends and relatives were enterAt both parties the newly-wed- s tained. received many beautiful and useful presents. A delicious lunch was served to all. Success and happiness to you, young people! Frank and Jesse Cox have arrived home after spending the winter in Salt Lake City. They both intend working on our road through Straight canyon, which is showing great progress. Chene McNeil, who has been working in California for some time, was ORANGEVILLE called to Nevada on account of the serious illness of Fenton Dean, his Mrs. Howard Reid, also Mrs. W. F. brother-in-law- , and, on his way back Fail, have been quite ill for some time gave us a call. but are improving . Mrs. Joseph Jewkes is very poorly in health and one of her eyes is troubling her a great deal. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox have a new son. All concerned are doing nicely. tian association overseas has been requested by the United States army to open hotels to care for relatives visiting the four large American military cemeteries In France. The first hotel will he opened at Kevlgny, near the cemetery where Is a small town, and Mrs. Spencer Snow entertained the prior to this had no hotel accommodations. A cable also slates that hotel Ladles Aid last Monday afternoon- - at the Y. W. C. A. hostess three o'clock. I'etrograd, Mr. and Mrs. George Fox gave a fine house in Paris, which was to have been turned Into tin American women's bundle shower In honor of their two club with an Information bureau and guides, for the benefit of woman relatives going to France to visit soldier's graves. Is now being used for the emergency housing of 200 British and French girls working with the American, army. h We have installed new equipment throughout the Black Diamond Coal Mine in Straight Canyon and are prepared to furnish you with FIRST CLASS SCREENED COAL IN ANY QUANTITY without the loss of a moment's time. Drive right up and get your load or send your boy and we will see that he is loaded safely and started on his way home. SURPLUS $12,500 President P. P. DYRENO A. E. WALL PETER JOHANSEN W. C. SNOW, Directors nt EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier SAFETY DEPOSIT for the Prac- tical Farmer Half of all the tractors made and sold last year were manufactured by Henry Ford and Son, the organization that has never put a product on the market until its practicability had been proved beyond doubt. The biggest portion of th se were being used on farms smaller than onr Emery county farms. Many of them went to Europe, where the farms would hardly compare with our gardens in lize. The Fordson Is the Ideal Tractor for the Small Farmer NOTICE TO WATERVSERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, I'tah. Mar. 3. 19 20. Notice is hereby given that the sen Irrigation Company, of Ephraim, I'tah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the of I'tah. 1917. as Compiled amended by the Session Luvs of I'tah. 1919. to appropriate five hundrer of the high water from (500) acre-fee- t Little Canyon, a tributary to Cottonwood Creek in Sanpete County. Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears S. 12 deg. E. 236 ft. from the KV corner of Sec. 12, Township 17 Rase South, Range 4 East, Salt and Meridian, and conveyed in a ditch a distance of 15.940 ft. and stored whenever available from Oct. 15 to July 5 of the year following in a reservoir embraced in the Sec. 12, Township 16 South, Range 4 East, and the WP'H Sec. 7. Township 16 South, Range 5 East. The water will be released through a tunnel located at a point X. 42 deg. 15 min. W. 497 ft. from the E4 corner of said Sec. 12 and conveyed by means of a ditch and another tunnel for a distance aggregating ten miles, where the water will be used from July 5 to October 15 of each year as a supplemental supply to irrigate 3240 acres of land embraced in Sections 10, 11, 14. 15. 22. 24, and 27, Township 16 South, Range 3 East, and Sections 1, 2. and 11, Township 17 South, Range 3 East. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 8406. All proteges against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and filed in this office within, thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. G. F. McGonagle. State Engineer Date of first publication Mar. 13, 1920. Date of last publication Apr. 10, 1920. Also a good supply of spring hats of all kinds, and a fine line of ladies' and misses' trimmed hats-ri- ght up to the minute in style and qualitymay be seen in our window this week. We have a beautiful assortment of lace and embroideries for fine summer trimming and our ribbons are one of the big features of the store. We have a new supply in all kinds, colors, and widths. Ladies' and Children's Underwear brand new line of ladies', misses', and children's muslin underwear, including a good supply of beautiful night gowns and all kinds of summer weight knit combination'suits for every one. A Hosiery for Everybody Hosiery for men, women, and children, in all grades from the finest silk to the heaviest work socks. All colors. We are putting on sale fifty pairs of the very best brand of shoes and slippers. They are old stock and we will sell at a big reduction in order to make room for the spring and summer line. Do not miss calling early as they will all be on display Monday. Men's and Boys' Furnishings A brand new line of mens' and boys' spring and summer underwear, socks, shirts, ties, and a fine bunch of Rival hats, the best hats that are made for men and boys, at $3.75. You can't beat that anywhere. And our stock of men's and boys' shoes and boots is unexcelled. Just call and see them we can fit and suit any of you no matter what kind in merchandise and at the right prices" Crawford,Luke& Co ORANGEVILLE, UTAH SaltLakeHeraldmakesastoundingoffertoambitious men and women Surpassing in liberalitv nnv nffW nf ;ic kind ever given in this section, the SALT LAKE HERALD is offering to men and women a remarkable opportunity to win six luxurious motor cars without a cent of cost. Other handsome prizes including sparkling diamond rings, talking machines cash prizes, etc., are also to be distributed among those who respond to the offer The glittering array of automobiles is attracting the eager attention of hundreds of ' and the good news of the HERALD'Speople s ties manship campaign is sweeping in even- direction. Automobiles are something not evervone can buy, to obtain one free without navin.r money tor it is something that seldom" occurs. Possession means pleasure, that only big money can buy-xcep't in this I he is open to , campaign. opportunity and women whether residing i citv or country. More prizes will be awarded those residing in the outside districts in the Salt Lake City districts. Every man or woman, either married single, over the age of sixteen years h I equal chance to become the winner of automobile. The ambition to succeed is tne principal requisite. . Already many" nsnimntc 1. beginning to - LI Z LET US GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATION ALGER AUTO CO. Spring Millinery, Laces, etc. THOS. T. LAMPH, Lessee EE A Practical Tractor The finest Hue of ladies', misses', and children's, and aprons that has ginghams and percale dresses ever been slocked in our tow n now on display. "What you want Black Diamond Coal Mine Write for Particulars The FordsonTractor A wonderful line of window scrims of the very latest colors and designs, also window shades. Now is the time to call in and see them and get your supply for spring and summer. you want. S2.SO a Ton BOXES FOR RENT We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings Window Scrims and Shades Bargains in Shoes and Slippers DIAMOND COAL Life One Leap Year After Another. There exists at least one place In the world where men consider It below their dignity to notice women at all, less muke overtures of marriage. iinH-Consequently the proposing Is left to the women. When a New Guinea woman falls In love with a man she sends CASTLE DALE, UTAH SAMUEL, SINGLETON, J. B. CRAWFORD, Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office BLACK Emery County Bank CAPITAL $25,000 Our spring and summer dress goods are just in and we will be glad to show you the most beautiful colors and patterns we have ever had at 15c to .$1.15 per yard. Dresses and Aprons Stewart, Alexander & Waddoups will still sell For the next week or ten days we best the are which grade you our outin flannels, 30c at the per lights yard and can buy anywhere, the darks at 35c. We have a wonderful line ol Zephyrs, Red Seal, buy. also a few Omoskeag, etc., the best money can 17 in from per yard price other grades, ranging to 35c, for the very best grades. l-- 2c stores in Utah 25 stores in Idaho 2 stores in Wyoming 1 store in Nevada rtn castle hale, ltah Outing Flannels and Ginghams 27 Abstract Castle Spring Qoods We wish you a Ha ppv & Prosperous 920 ira staie jnsAsscctncs Mgr. Grand Display of MO newspaper can succeed with-ou- t advertising, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for those who by their advertising help to make this paper possible. 1 participate in the campaign, but the long list of splendid prizes offers an enticing opportunity to many more. TheSALT LAKE HERALD exercised much thought and care in selecting for these that prizes automobiles own. the ultimate winners will be to proud The $2310 Oldsmobile Eight is a classy seven-passeng- er model. The Mitchell Six, costing $1975 is another one of the luxurious prize cars. The $1895 Liberty Six, $1705 Buick Six, the $1 130 Oakland Six and the $1225 Maxwell are among the beautiful awards. Every car is a 1920 'model containing all the improvements and equipment that this year's cars will have. The automobiles and other prizes can be won by the simple of gathering in votes. Free votes areexpedient published each day the SALT LAKE HERALD, thousands while pi additional votes can be secured bv assisting in extending the circulation of thcSALT LAKE HERALD among friends. Not only re the awards worth every effort, but the gathering of votes will prove a fascinating Full details of the HERALD'S pursuit. campaign', with illustrated discription of the SIX niltomriLiloo i . !.:... nnn!orv to wiiv.-aim start in the campaign vvervumij; will be mailed free by MANatklressing the SALESMANSHIP AGER, SALT LAKE HERALD, Salt Lake vary, Ltall. - Address Salesmanship Mgr.,The Salt Lake Herald, Salt Lake City |