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Show tttftttf EMErV : r PROGRESS, CASTLE LULE, tfAfi' to Help You in YourHouse Cleaning House cleaning time hard time for all concerned but by modem methods the task is a has become much lighter. Cleaning Helps Bungalow Aprons & we give a list of items which we carry and which will help you during your housecleaning. Special Order Wall Papers. Sizing for Walls. Calsomine, all colors. White Wash Brushes. Calsomine Brushes. Paints and Varnishes. Carpet by the yard. Good Quality Brooms. Washing Machines, electric. Varnish for Linoleums. Washing Powders. Soaps, all kinds. Paint Brushes. Scrub Brushes. Wash Boilers. Electric Irons. Clothes Pins. Caps for spring work We have a beautiful assortment of ready-mad- e house dresses and aprons and we also have a large assortment of percales, ginghams, etc., for making your house dresses and 36-in- Percales, both light and dark colors eh 38c W2. 8 WM 28c tjinSains from Apron Ginghams. Dust Qt. O-Ced- Oil, 98c ar O-Ced- ar HOME-CRES- T Sanolin, a very economical floor vering, while if lasts, per yard 0x8 cov- - $1.98 Sanolin Rugs, each S9.9S Linoleums, E grade, per yard S2.75 9 x 12 Congoleum Rugs, each S19.50 9 x 12 Wool and Fiber $24.50 Rugs V Cloths. Linoleums. 29c to 49c Sad Irons. Dusters. mmrmA Rugs. i FLOOR COVERINGS Below Mops, $ .25 hmi M 1 (neat work savers at any time of the year. IS "ji.'-- IL WJ Wall Papers We can order your wallfor you and have it paper here for you within five days. Beautiful assortment of patterns to choose from and a very reliable house to do business with. You give us the dimensions ot your room and we will have your paper for you at once. . S:T,.,..,,i,i.arf V V Solitaire Urocenes HlP J Npr W can'f Sfly t0 mch about the quality of those Kroceries and the house which puts "P these Mrceries guarantees every item to sutislaction or 'our money refunded. Jflllll REST fiSHf . liM IW;" SOLITAIRE gi-- WE WANT YOU 71 "BUSINESS 1 HUNTINGTON AND CASTLE DALF GROCERIES ARE SECOND TO NONE M$EgE$ Mj$x0 gf!!r . pskf SJfc W&M SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" msssasmmsmsamam STA K 1 0 COX FKK KXCE ton took first place and the the mile run ed as Utah Federal Aid Project Number 4. Sections "C," ",D," and "E." MiltOn H. GraVPR nf Pnhrol - Bridges over snan t ,vn ho i. c nil- rived in the Dale Tuesday to begin his dor separate contracts. work as forest ranger for this dlstriot. Sec tion "C" Price to County Mr. Graves was assistant under Ranline. 9.25 miles. ger Thorpe at the Mammoth reservoir Section "D" Countv line to station last summer and is more or Huntington. 11.38 miles less well known In the county. He is Section "E" Huntington to making his home temporarily with the Castle Dale, 9.90 miles. family of Town Hoard President J Plans and specifications are on file Jim Kaddas, who was placed under Mrs. Steve Tudns of In the office of the State Wellington Seely. arrest as leasor of th oiiurvtmm .,.. iri Road Comeast of Huntington some three weeks "itf at the home of h Mrs. Josie E. Childs wishes us to mission. Salt Lake Pitv ... .. ami n, ... uiii.ee ner request that as nen a corn whiskey making un.ee oi tne isureau of Public many plant Juhansen, and family. was discover in full Service i Star unmet FOR ,.rtu.. SALE 225 head of sheep, also Hudson Bldg., Ogden Legion members as posoperation on the sible be in farm, was ordered discharged cows with permit. at stake conferby some Apply to G. ence next attendanceand The Mathonihah Thomas, state prohibition A. Morrey, Clawson. above nlans nnt f ceuieuiions Saturday (adv.lO-i- t) Sunday as a director, in a hearing given Kaddas at meeting to take place on one of those for each section may be obtained at Melvln Wimber of Storrs has h i'rke this week. un.ee ot tne state Road ..v win oe arranged and announced on depositing the sum of FOR SALE We have in the vi- pnjoyins a visit with the home folks later. Some important business will Five the dunnjr lull in work at the coal come before the "'-'"rs deis cinity (1f Castle Dale a and it meeting Any additional incamps. formation sired that be may secured from the representatives from player piano, also a regular upright Mr. and M town in the county be present. every . , piano, both as irood as new. HI v "ignway engineer at Salt Lake oinnri We L iri , intah. f;Mll k.,k.. :irr val f would rather dispose of them in Castle "ipp.v Mohrland was the scene of a raid City, The right to re " or vicinity than return them to Kiri who nut in hor t by federal officers In the persons of , j v.. an UUIS IS our store and we will make an at- o.iuiroay rnorniiis; nmeios ana j. w. Wilkinson a Cash, or certified check for One Elliot Fox of OrunKevllle was In the week ago Thursday, the tractive proposition either all cash or place of Joe easy terms, monthly, quarterly, or I 'ale on business the middle of the Cheplak being one of the places raided Thousand Dollars ($1000.00), made ...... u.e i tan State Road Comto responsible party For "ten., ne n.is recently taKen over th while aJohn Green was also taken in. mission, iumust full details, price, terms, etc., Over Orangeville accompany each bid as hundred from unrage of Lerov gallons without Tav wine, eight ...u,..e- - i gc.ou iaith and as a guarhundred pounds of raisins and about write to the Consolidated ior. and intetuls adding; considerable .Music Company, a hundred gallons anty that if awarded the contract, the Kast First equipment. ..iwoi "CIC tun bidder will execute South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah th ana. nciiir Levi Howard was in the fiscated at the Cheplak joint and both . .rv.ii. a requirea. he and his wife were placed under arKivniK your occupation, etc. You must iciumy capital Thursday looking a lit rest. A ouantitv of STATE ROAD mvvitccmv act quickly. Instruments will be sold i.c mh .i paie nut otherwise not separately; bench and rolls included worse tor the operation for much the two hundred pounds of raisins were Flrst Ly Ira R. Browning, Secretary gallstones taken from Green. Some t'"b- May -last with player piano, (adv.) ....... May 15, 1920 of the stuff underwent in Salt Lake City was on a tho destroyed .v. fume inree weeks ago. a..iu cue B'vu'ni i balance was brought h . BIDS WANTED strain S. C. White Leg- - in the countv lail hv sn,.. cw.iij piiteeti .u. eBKs tor hatc1ins; The Board nf during the first part of the week. or .. coming week only at the following Emery County School uuvttijuu re! District will -- .. i.au per setting of 15, $2 u.us tor tne purchase of two ,per two settings of 30; $4.00 per 50 ADVERTISKMEXT tXOTICF TO c" 225) five (51 COXTKACTORS eggs, fi.oo per 100 eggs. A lir vw.v ir.uy-iivgood hatch icui.year Snow guaranteed. coupon bonds of th Flako Poultry ;js State of T'tah ciffi. o.... r, , one or ........ iiunen oinngham. Proprietor, Commission, thousand dollars "...'...luiiiion ($iooo eac. Salt Uke City, Utah. Castle Dale, Utah, G. A. JOIIXSOX, (adv.) Proprietor bids will ho ' "ea uv ilie with the clerk of th vv.:.i.- 1i t,.. In a practice track and field meet Sealed Road ,."UntState Pnmrnlsdni. sf .. V X. ""'U oiaie lnnn between c E. S. A. and Hunt(Tuesday lmu, uciore .May 4 I9n oan nH'iui. 2 Ciiy, at iKe Utah, ington high school at the town lu meet .May 4 ' n. m.. Mav is . &. isn the academy won the Iweball park, o'clock and publicly onen ll game that time ouenert fnr publicly in decisive manner and took first place and constructng all in the v some groceries and quarter-- and culverts between necessary bridges t,cno strict. "u,uy tho mile races, the pole vault. The high Dale in Carbon and Trice and Castle w.Tho T..;, reservt " 10 re- Emery Counties, VI U.l OK.S. n.iu Jump, and the bread Jump. Hunting State of l"tah,the same being desigt- - jfc WW. G. Quarterly conference of the Emery Stake of Zion will be held at Huntington Saturday and Sunday, May The aurtHtary boards will meet at 2 o'c lock p.m.. Friday, May 7th, and the 'high council meeting will be held at S o'clock p.m., also on Friday, llav 7 LOUIS F. OVKSOX Sta"ke Clerk in ,,, lBgggaaEB!W,""lTV .,- 20-f- t. v 9. v . v - I I "Ki 1 nal 95 An operatic tale of Old Ehgland will bo presented by the " half-yearl- I shot-pu- t. Musical Society of the Huntington High School y o'ohs-ation- 13-1- i o.-- v,i . THE H. H. S. AUDITORIUM J m-- 9 'u"w . I- - j -.- rt FridayEve,May7 direction of tred-to-la- y tti,,.i Huntington Meat Market r.t c . Fresh and A. - i.n, Cured Meats "o-- .. 1 .,n 100-yar- d. e ri.n.... h. iin 200-yar- GEARY, Clerk cnSv E. Johnson can understand VlTr ; ,S,rrnS ynni told in U sS'dnels t U Prices and music-- Wra 1 ;!S'ffhorusts- - A splendid V the incidental .vprn the music. ! 50 accomp-aniimn- cents and 25 cents. t, |