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Show Emery county progress, castle dale, mM.l ,(0 Filt WE WANT ZOUR SSl i f y? ' ".T. .7ON' JCATISFACT GUARANTEED" "BUSINESS 1. , .f rMZ&m f SliKS? oL&m HUNTINGTON AND CASTLE DALE T3T Goods for Your Coring iNeeas Our Shelves are Full of Beautiful Materials for Your Spring and Summer Wants Handsome Cotton Voiles Stvlos and patterns such as we have in Voiles are rarelv to be "had except in hiih grade imported wash fabrics, and we feel that we have such a beautiful assortment ot this material to offer you that you can ill afford not to call and look them over. im Printed Flaxons Our Flaxons are woven of fine cotton yarns and we strongly recommend this cloth for exceptional service. The patterns are especially beautiful and the colors fast. w Ginghams and Percales Nothing is more desirable for dresses than good ginghams. Our first grade ginghams are made of closely w oven very fine grade yarns and we have a beautiful assortment of patterns. Visit our Dry Gpods Departments for your Spring Dress Materials Mail orders especially solicited. H. C. Wlckman of Emery Is the ownof a brandnew Kuril touring ear. FOR SALK Good work horse and mower. Apply Mrs. K. Andersen, Castle Dale. (adv.) Mrs. Orange Olsen and two kiddies er Jim Hill said are here from Kphraim, enjoying a visit with the home fofks. "The Rule to Success, 'Can You Save Money?,' is infallible and but that was as far as he went. However, there are various ways and means to save money but few of them are genuine or prove out as such. It is a recognized fact that most people make enough money but are unable to save any appreciable part of their income. never-failing- ," The chief objective of this advertisement is to point a genuine source of savings that may be had every day of the year. If you are accustomed to paying $3.00 for men's overalls of the best grade or 10c for good quality ginghams when you can obtain the same items for $2.3!) and 29c respectively, if you take advantage of the opportunity you can rest assured you are making a genuine saving. This illustration applies to only two items but if it can be used with the same degree of success with every-da- y clothing necessities, the savings take on larger proportions and become a substantial account. Prudent people all over the I'nited States are practicing thrift in this manner and are making more money by saving more. Dry goods and clothing needs can be safely estimated to equal IS to 20 per cent of the average income so it is readily apparent that you are either saving or losing a material sum. The ultimate reason why you are reading this adyertisment is to not only tell you money-savin- g instances but to try to induce you and others to take Our advantage of the same opportunity. first price bulletin, "207 in One" 'will be sent to your address upon inquiry. J. C. Penney Company PItICK, UTAH (A Nation-Wid- e Institution) FOR SALK Fine jersey cow. Will he fresh about May 1. Apply to liert Hyan, Orangeville or Castle Dale. County Treasurer Ouymon is now sporting a latest model Chevrolet touring ear, purchased through H. M. Williams of the Helper garage. WANTED 150 Head of Range Cattle, two to eight years old and In fair condition. Phone or write D. Heber P. A. 1'oulsen of Mt. Pleasant was a Dale visitor the first of the week, a guest at the home of his mother, Mrs. Peter Johansen. Mart Jensen of Huntington is the latest purchaser of a Cleveland Six touring car, sold to him by the Hunt- ington garage. Mr. anil Mrs. Jerome Asay jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Anderson are down from the camps for a short visit with relatives and friends. FOR SALE frame house, partly modern, located close to school and business center. Apply t L. W, Searle, Castle Dale, I'tab. (adv.) Western Moline Universal tractors, sold by the Huntington garage, have been purchased by 1). Heber Leonard, Frank Otterstrom, and H. Johnson Majors. A recognized educational authority from outside the state has been prom ised for one central meeting in the county but just when this meeting will he possible is not known. Pure liri'tl Hereford Dulls for Sale. I have a bunch of coming yearling Hereford bulls for sale. They can be seen here at Green River. Write for James Mcprices and descriptions. pherson, Green River, I'tah. (adv.) Mr. Stork was the bearer of a fine baby son to the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Karl Brandon Thursday Mr. night and all are doing well. Hrandon is employed at Sego at the present. The state Republican women's committee will hold a public reception at the Hotel Utah from 3 to 6 o'clock on the afternoon of April 3 and all lady visitors in Salt Lake at that time are invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Shiner are the proud parents of a fine baby girl born Monday morning. It is some eleven years since the stork last called at the Shiner home and to say that theirs is a happy home is not half telling it. We are asked to annouace the big Jefferson day banquet to be tendered by the state Democratic organization at the Hotel I'tah, Monday, April 3. All Democrats are invited to be present at $2.50 a plate. John Anderson of Elmo, Clare HATS! HATS! l'IGS FOR SALK, ALL SIZES. Apn of rangeville, anil George ply to J. W. Payne, Clawson. (adv.) for ladies and children at Cleveland of Emery are recent purchasers store. We also expect to have Cash At the of of Forilson tractors purchased from today's meeting Emery another large shipaient in next week. the Alger Auto company. 'ounty Hoard of Education, held for Today's meeting of the county Re- the purpose of canvassing the bond publican committee, which was called election returns and to discuss the by Chairman H. S. Loveless and SecreOLIVER K. CLAY Architect Claud building program. tly Antone Nielson, for the purpose of Ashworth of l'rovo was t ngaged to (District Attorney) reorganizing the county committee, prepare plans for the buildings and E X AT- L A W was adjourned until April 24 on acATTORX ther improvements. Six representacount of the poor attendance. Deletives of as many bonding houses in PIUCE, UTAH gates to the conventions to be held at Denver, Salt Lake, and vvhere-no- t, were Will be at the Court House in Castle Price will also be elected at the ad- present, all clamoring for the bonds Dale on Saturday of each week for the journed meeting. but these will not tie disposed of until transaction of private and public A. 1). Keller returned Wednesday ifter due advertisement. from Salt Lake City, where he and A long procession of students from .Mrs. Keller accompained their daugh- the Academy and the district school, ter Margaret, who was to be operated headed by the E. S. A. band made a upon for an ahcess between the bones fine appearance Tuesday forenoon of the ear. It will be necessary for Mrs. Keller to remain in the citv for when they paraded the streets of the town as a demostration in favor of the a month perhaps in order to receive school bond with flags flying and proper treatment. With the prospective closing of the banners aptly inscribed. An amusing coincidence of the parade was the enAcademy there very suddenly appear thusiasm C. A. JOHXSOX, Proprietor displayed in behalf of the friends of the institution galore who, bond by the youngsters of several until threatened with the loss of busi'conscientious objecting" parents. ness or other advantages accreuing incident was the reMeats through the location of the school mark ofamusing a supposedly grownup man to here, had naught but criticism and the effect that it was all wrong for for the school or at least for the faculty, which Is the soul of anv such a demonstration to be staged in groceries the effort to influence people to vote school. However that may be, it is possible that this belated appreciation against their better)?) judgment! for the school may yet be capitalized into something that might affect the decision of those higher up if we get The stake board of busy at once. education meets Tuesday night, allowing plenty of time for something to be wuimt i r can lor once get away from the generation-to-ac- t reputation .vhich the county seat seems determined to cling to. How about it? What Is to hinder the organizing of i strictly local boosters' organization similar to the one at Milford which, started by Editor Karl S. Carlton of the Heaver County News as something of a Carlton prank, has developed into an institution that traveling men. tourists, and upstate people make peeial efforts to take in whenever hey can possibly arrange to do so. A. regular weekly luncheon is held and tardiness, the wearing of anything but work clothes, and addressing anyone by "Mr." are infringments of unwrit- en rules that are punishable by ten- :o fifty-cefines. Another offense is .he discussion of anything but matters hat will help the town and county, V o finlv nirtiikw.. lal . .1 : ...v inversion ORANCEVILLE, UTAH H'casional good natured roastingnem'i .if 'f ach other. Starting with only a small membership, there were forty-si- x who vere present at this week's luncheon, The members and guests sit down to the repast promptly at twelve o'clock is ind as promptly disperse at one. In- vitations are in demand by outside But-se- lect eople but no one is allowed to talk business. Some big things for the town's advancement have come out of the weekly gatherings, which could well he emulated by other towns in the state. Oli-pha- Mor-tense- -- Huntington Meat Market i rresn & Cured and some We Are After Th Business and are getting a good share Call at Peacocks' Cash Store ' '""imf i j and see our big line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods. The line complete and the prices right. your patterns early. |