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Show EMERY This Space we want youn "BUSINESS CASTLE DALE, C0UNTyB0GRES5, ' MM Reserved for Is W'l T VkirgiJ SAT SFACTION GUARANTEED" HUNTINGTON AND CASTLE DALE gioinniiiniiiiniiiiiinitniHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniii " I" ! 1 l I Bits Printing s You will get work, and you will get it when promised, for first-clas- having work done when promised is one of the rules of this office. If you prefer, send the order by mail or kring it to the office in person. Biiniiii!iiii!ii!!i!!ai!ni!!i:!i!iiii!iiiii!!!;:i;i!in!i:ii Let Us Show You What We Can Do NOTICK POK PVBUCATIOX. S EIGHT-- O PROVO Our slogan, "PHONE EIGIIT-O- . W1IKKK THE FLOW Kits iKOV" has become the best known adverOur tising phrase in the state. Flowers arG Equal to our Slogan. PROVO GREENHOUSE CO. DE- - partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Uike City, I'tah, July S, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Abraham Greenhalgh of Ferron, Utah, who, on September 24, 1914, made Homestead entry, No.013091, for SV Section 4, Township 20 south, Kange 7 east. Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above described before the Clerk of the District Court at Castle Dale, I'tah, on the 1st day of September, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: D. II. Hehunin. A. G. Conover, Martin Swenson. Charles Allrldge, all of Ferron. I'tah. UOl'1,1) H. MLAKELY, Register. First pub. July 31 last Aug. 2S, 1920 XOTK'K FOR 11M.IC.VnOX. When You Want I'lowers for any purpose just ask telephone operator for and Bcmj M0Jnnlj in and County. Andrew Johansen and family are back from a visit with folks in Sanpete county. IjOST Five yards of black messa-lin- e silk on main road east of town. Return to Progress office. Mr. and Mrs. James Wlmber are back from Storrs, where they have been enjoying a visit with their sons. B: Miss Crystal isehunin returned on H Thursday from Vernal, where she has been visiting her sister and family. De- partment of the Interior, I. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, I'tah, July 2S, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Agnes I'otter of Cleveland. I'tah, who. on March 6. 1919. made Desert Land entry No. 020775, for NEViSWU Section 11, Township 17 south. Range 9 eact, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof. to establish claim to the land above described before the Clerk of the District Court at Castle Dale, I'tah, on the 4th day of September. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: William Tucker of Cleveland, I'tah: Lemuel Williams of Huntington, I'tah; William T. Litster of Huntington, ftah; William Eden of Cleveland, Utah. GOl'LD 15. HLAKELY. Register. First pub. July 31 last Aug. 28, 1920 Fresh Cakes and Pastry Sandwiches and Cakeaand Coffee at any time of the day or evening DALE KITCHENETTE Cheap Sale on Overalls To repair a broken valve stem be removed and the stem slipped back In the tube. Now make a small hole In the tube a short distance from the valve stem, bring the valve out again through this hole, and In so doing the fabric In the original valve hole will not be Injured. The small cut formerly occupied by the valve stem can be vulcanized easily. If the valve is battered so that no fittings can be removed the valve can be sawed oft across to the cut with a hack saw and the nut can then be easily taken off. the fittings should Information Conctmini tht tf Our Ttomli when you want that next job of Repair Valve Stem. of Local 4k' 7tn J. W. Payne, prosperous Clawson farmer, is the owner of a new truck purchased through the Olds-mobi- le Reliance Auto & Supply Co. FOR SALE farm one mile north of Ferron town; also home in town, three acres, city water in the house. For particulars see owner. RAY BRYAN, Ferron, Utah, (ad.tf) Mrs. Lila Mills of Idaho is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Charles Tschudy, She was accompanied and family. home by Miss Alice, who has been in Salt Lake City for a few weeks. Mrs. Annie Rasmussen is back from Sanpete county points where she vis ited with old friends whom she has not seen for years. She accompanied the Victor C. Anderson family in their car. FOR SALE 130 acres of cultivated and pasture land with good firstclass water right an exceHent location for a farm home. Also an ideal bungalow home in Huntington City. Call or write to Box 11, Huntington, (ad.lm) There will be meeting at Orange-vill- e Tuesday night at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Service Star legion to discuss the matter of a soldier memorial park or something similar on the bench between Castle Dale and Orangeville. Thorn and Bird, the contractors who have practically completed the road through Straight canyon except for the Lowry creek bridge, shipped their horses and considerable other stuff to Idaho the middle of the week, having a big Job up there to follow with. Mrs. Lucy B. Seely and her three daughters are at last able to enjoy the comforts of their fine new Buick touring car which was ordered several months ago through the Reliance Auto & Supply Co., who have found It Impossible up till now to secure cars, due to the excessive demand for Buick cars. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kofford and two boys and President A. E. Wall and the Misses Ramona and Ida. are back from an auto trip through SanMiss Ida pete and I'tah counties. Llewellyn of Fountain Green aecom-palne- d the Koffords home while Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall jr. of Santaquln accompanied the Walls. Mrs. A. R. Coe was probably the first Emery county woman to enjoy an airplane ride when she. In the company with her husband, took a flight 88-ac- and Orangeville people likewise experienced their first venture into the air that day, while Ferron people had the same privilege on Thursday. Ttye outfit realized over $300 locally in va comparatively short time. Children's, up to 12 years of age, $2.00 Quality now soia at Boy's and Men's, up to size 34, old price $2.35 .vow soia a i $1.73 $1.98 40c Chanihra on sale at, per yard 2SC 2SC 45c Percale, on sale at, per yard 40C 45c Curtain Scrim, on sale at, per yard 40c 30c Dress Ginghams, on sale at, per yard REMOVE GREASE FROM AXLES Hosiery and Ribbons Garage Mechanic Has Devised and Constructed Arrangement for Flushing Out Bring us your eggs. We will pay you 45c a dozen. We can also handle grain, pork, veal, mutton, or chickens. The necessity of removing and replenishing the grease In the rear axles of cars, where no drain Is provided, caused a garage mechanic to devise and construct the following simple ar- - Cleveland Cash Store, Cleveland J J flU-IN-a MOLE Job Wort Delivered Postage Paid A. A worthwhile reductions on all grades. Fox Garage, Orangeville Cork, Fitted With Two Tubes and a Tire Valve, Provide a Ready Means of Draining the Rear-Axl- e Housing. First Class Automobile Repair Work at Reasonable Prices rangement which facilitates removal and permits flushing out of the housing thoroughly with kerosene. Popular Mechanics Magazine. Complete Stock of Tires, Tubes, AVTOiOIMU; and All Supplies and Accessories ' Wheel alignment otn be disturbed by striking a curb too sharply. Vulcanizing and Battery Charging Dim your lights when approaching another ctorcar on the road. Use common sense at all time jmj save trouDie for yourself and uie ouier ieuw. a m a jouu i specialty. We have the best re-charg- ing exuipment in the county and carf care for all types bf batteries with promptness. |