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Show Emery county progress, castle dale, utaH New Merchandise from Every DeStores of Our partment Spring Showing of fj j Easter Sunday this 'i 'Q year comes on April 4th ff7' m mm mm I, pi Ladies Coats and Skirts. Are you needing a new Spring Suit or Coat? We aim to get no two suits or coats alike so that if you purchase your spring suit or coat from us there will be no other one in the entire country like the one yuu buy from us. Heautiful assortment of patterns and styles. Are you prepared for Easter Sunday? if We have received our first shipment of Young Men's and Older Men's Clothing and we are prepared to take care of your Clothing wants for Easter i We have a beautiful line of Greens, Drowns, Greys, Hlues, etc., in the latest styles and cuts. We also have a wonderful assortment of men's and boys' Hats, Shoes, Cravats, Shirts, etc. Call and see us at either of our stores. We carry the Warner Ladies' Skirts New shipment of corsets just arrived for your spring needs. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money re- Just arrived the assortment you want. No two skirts alike. Heautiful assortment of Silks, Serges, etc. All sizes anil styles funded. we want youn " SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" "BUSINESS HUNTINGTON HMHMHHaa Meats and Groceries for the County nil Limtc Prenared to furnish ies at all times. THE nf ' A XL) It 10V "-:;- ) n,i emu yiucci- - trade our specialty Out-of-to- UNION mni, MEAT MARKET JOUANSKX, Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts OLIVER K. CLAY n, (District Attorney) A T T O It N K V - A T - li A AV PKICi; ITAII Will bo nt the Court House in Castle l'ale on Saturday of eaeh week Cor the transaction of private and publio A. K. Coe is in Salt business. Lake City on John Leslie. Hugh Fish, ami Win. oC Kerron passed through town Friday with a new tractor and t 1 HiKmore hreshiiiK' machine. Mrs. Kliza li, Graham IVter w. Jorgensen and Klenda Abe-llboth of Emery, were this week granted n license to wed and Immediately hied themselves to Price for the tying of the knot. Chester Olsen passed through town this week on his way back to Nevada, where he is in the forest service, after attending the funeral of his father in Emery. Scarcely a home in town but shows the good effects of rake, etc., which have been wielded to splendid advantage by individuals the last fewdavs and all on their own initiative. Your forgiveness, nlease! Volun tarily holding the issuing of the Progress up in an effort to Bet therein the clH'diilc of meetings in the big drive for Kmery count v. which did not become available until after ten o'cloc k Sundav nitrht. we r in voluntarily put to further tardiness by the untimely stripping of a gear in the motor which drives our linotype. atid youns son Jack returned to Salt Lake City this week after a brief visit with friends in Castle Iale and Ken-on- . The body of the still-bor- n infant of Air. and Mr.s . Sterling Curtis was brought from Standardville for interment in the local cemetery Tuesday. Jar-bridg- e. i AND CASTLE DALE pr What about organizing an Emery and Is the first power plant to be incounty baseball league? The time is stalled in this part of the county. most propitious, in our humble opinion Another new addition to our adverand it only remains for some town to tising columns is the Crawford, Luke make a move in that direction. store at Orangeville which institution Mrs. Kathinka Andersen is in Price, has something of interest to say to visiting with her son Alma and family. everyone interested in the fact that The latter, who is employed by the spring is actually here. That the store Scoweroft wholesale branch agency, is carries a most complete line of seasonbuilding a new home there on proper- able goods is evidenced by the items ty he acquired recently. The proposed meeting of the Castle Dale town board of trustees, which was scheduled for tonight (Saturday) has been postponed until Tuesday night on account of the illness of Town Board President J. Wellington Seely. Leo, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zwahlen, was severely burned about his body Tuesday afternoon when gun powder which the lad had loose in his pockets became ignited. He has been confined to his bed but is reportd to be doing well. Ernest Chllds and other Orangevilje parties are installing a shearing corral on the Will Kail farm for the purpose of .taking care of the farm heards in the valley. The plant will be operated by gasoline engines four-machi- listed. In an action filed in the district court by Attorney General Dan B. Shields in behalf of the state board of medical examiners, Dr. W. E. Henzi is called to appear before Judge Chris-tenseon Marc h 22 to show cause why he should not be restrained and enjoined from practising medicine, etc., without a duly issued state license. The matter of inmrnvinv tv, nir was broached at the last board ana tentative plans for laying meeting a system of pipes and the planting of a coupie ot rows of trees were discussed. Here's hooinir this mn,.h. needed improvement gets past the talking point where so many ambitious local civic improvements have been pigeonholed. We feel confident the people are ready and willing to get in n and dig for the advancement of the town if they are given a little encouragement from those who should lead. WANTED 150 Head of Range Cattle, two to eight years old and in fair condition. Phone or write D. Heber Leonard, Huntington, (adv.) The week witnessed the closing of a deal for the Miller store and theatre building property by Price parties, acting through Paul Judd and Alatt Warner of Price. The consideration is understood to have been in the neighborhood of $3,100 and it seems to be a probability that the ground floor will be utilized for a pool hall or store while the upper floor will be lengthened and remodeled for use as a first class moving picture house. If the ground floor is used as a a store will likely be built poolroom on the west. The (li.r,!. o. adjoining .., of I rice have been looking into the Huntington Meat Market f. A. High Class Plays being presented at the Electric Theatres S. It. JOHNSON", Mgr. Next Week's Program AT CASTLE DALE Tuesday. March 16 Tenth Episode of "The Feature. Glove." Two-reComedy. Travelogue. First Show Red One-re- 7.30 Sharp Second Show 9.00 Sharp Jonxsox, Proprietor edu-ition- al Fresh & Cured Meats and some groceries Wool Bags, $1.20 ARMS AND AMMUNITION THAT will lie a gay evening Friday, March twenty-sixt- h When the Junior Class of the well known Huntington High School have their Promenade. No doubt you would have a good time there Though you should come afflicted With the h blues, a horrid grouch, or even A bunion. The smooth floor will make your feet glad to dance. The soft lights and pretty decorations will please your eyes. And as for the orchestra it sage-brus- Will be the one you have been waiting for, Lo, these many years. The price will be one dollar; and we'll say you Will be glad you came. Saturday, March 20 ' Virginia Pearson in BuchaFord Feature. Fox wife," Travelogue. nan's . TENTS AND WAGON COVERS THE JUNIOR CLASS, H. H. Corset Rust-Pro- of SHEEP PAINT AND SHEARS PACK SADDLES AND BLANKETS LEATHER Stock .v.. GOODS STOCK SALT Spring Is Here ft OUTFITS and we are better prepared to take care ot the demands of the season than ever. We have exercised special care this vear in selecting a beautiful stock of Clothes Voiles, Lawns and Flaxons Groceries 8 To encourage early buying we arc making a OUR SHOES are guaranteed "A brand new pair 1 your money back if for the next two weeks not completely satisfied." S. WE BUY OATS AND WHEAT 0 Per Cent Discount B. J. PEACOCK EMERY, 6k UTAH SONS |