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Show I i i EiMV l1 SfinhiitSs. CASTLE 5AU. tJlAH" we Castle Dale, from withdrawal expect our Notwithstanding temporary still to continue to set Ml the pace for PRICES FAIR and SERVICE, GOODS, QUALITY N M 7n 5? Tt4,mL. 9 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" WE WANT yOUFt "BUSINESS samr. nr.ixmL.-F- POTATOES FOIt SALE 300 bushel of choice potatoes for sale at 75e a bushel. Call or write to Ole Olson. Notice Is hereby given that a Bpeeial Emery, Utah. (12-tf- .) of the i letting of the stockholders Mrs. Wlllard Peterson Is down from i 'tab Oil Development company will Cameron to have her baby h daughter te hold 'at Pusey's hull. Seventy-fifttreated for digestive troubles by Dr. street and Drexel avenue, Chicago, "Nixon. ill., on the 9th day of April, 1921, at A largely attended uarty was Riven i lie hour of 3 p. in., for the purpose of Wednesday night at the J. W. Seely jr. of increasing considering the question occasion the home, being Miss Thora's i ho capital stock of said corporation. birthday. All stockholders of record are requestLast night's entertainment by the ed to be present A. C. C. Glee club of twenty-fou- r 1). H. MOSTELLER, President voices under the leadership of C. It. .Johnson, formerly of Huntington, was a treat such as we may only hope to enjoy once in a while. Wells Moffitt of nangeville. whose membership In the club Emery county people accept as a Persignal honor, was given a large part in the program and to say that he made good Is putting it mildly for this lad who is only In his first year at the college. I'REPAItKD iOCAU-WITH CAKK AND DISPATCH. NOTICE ALSO rKKIWKKO TO Sl'.d'KK NECESSARY BONDS. By order of the city council of Castle IDale, all ditches are hereby ordered cleaned not later than April 1, 1921. All ditches not cleaned in accordance herewith will be attended to by the city OKAXC.KYILLF. ITVII at expense of property owners. J. V. SEELY, Watermaster xotht: to ktockhomuciw ' t Oil Prospecting mit Applications AP IHTCH-CLEAXIX- V. G. Peacock Jr. G v Linoleum formerly priced at $3.00 NOW $2 JO Off .on Ladies' end Chi- One-Thi- rd ldren's 75c Off Ready-Had- e Dresses and Mens' Work Shirts on Boys Also Slaughtering Prices on Our Fancy Dress GoodsSilks Included. Call and see for yourself. We are in business to live and let live. CRAWFORD, LUKE & CO. ORANGEVILLE, UTAH Attention of our readers is directed the dlslay ad of the Crawford, Luke Some decided (tore at Orangeville. argains are offered. The Progress last week completed an order of time schedule cards if the Price-Emer- y Auto line, which ve will venture to compare with the product of any of the upstate print shops. The rig and a carload of casing for the use of the Utah Oil Development ompany in drilling in the Salt wash ection of the swell is at Price and reparations are being made for getting it to its setting, to reach which it is necessary to cross the San Rafael n the vicinity of Fuller's bottom. Charles Mngnuson Is of the company and has charge of local two-col- irrangements. Something like fifteen hundred dollars have been subscribed the past week toward the proposed addition of x stae annex, with classrooms above and furnace room In the basement at he east end of the meetinghouse. It is expected that the improvement will cost upward of $4000. Over a thou-an- d dollars was subscribed at Mon day night's priesthood meeting, at which there happened to be quite a number of parties waiting for the convening of a telephone stockholders' meeting. Improvements running into the thousands of dollars have heen effected on the streets of Castle Dale during the past week every bit of which has been done by individuals and at no cost to the city. The work aceonip-"he- d shows in unmfstakeatuc manner the desire for improvement when the spirit is properly invoked. The streets themselves are daily speaking to visitors and our own townspeonle the credit due in louder terms than we could possibly use. Hardly a street or nart of street in the city but has been graded and nicely crowned in the center. The moving of the telephone and light poles from the center of the utreets should he the ne.t improvement undertaken. Notwithstanding the emphatic action of the massmeeting called by the city council and held Sunday afternoon. March 6, at which it was the unanimous sentiment of the large crowd present that a special election be called to vote on the question of bonding the city for the building of an additional water cistern with a filtering device therein and for needed improvement of streets and sidewalks, rethere seems to be a luctance on the part of the council to comply with the expressed wishes of the people and call the required election. We arc hopeful, however, that the council does not seriously pretend to decide for he people in this matter. Each and every citizen is entitled to his oplniou as to the wisdom of bonding, but it is the people as a whole who should have the say in the matter. For some unknown reason, the Idea that we may bond for only some five thousand dollars is being spread around, while anyone who will take the trouble to look up the statutes will find that at least double this is allowed under the law, plus such an amount as may have been redeemed of the old waterworks indebtedness, twelve per cent of the city's valuation and not eight per cent being tlie limit since 1910, well-define- d Following the program and dinner at the eRlief hall Wednesday for the old folks, they will be transported o the meeting house for the dance and, as they leave for their homes earlier than the usual crowd, the evening will be finished out as a married people's dance, with all married people in the ward invited to join. A total of $598 was exacted from (the two Italians who were caught with alleged contraband whisky-makin- g araphanalia below Mohrland a week ago. And, what was worse, they lost a lot of the finished product, a huge r, quantity of the makings, the and, to cap it all, were turned over to the federal authorities for further action. Emery county officers conducted the raid and trial was had in the justice court at Huntington. With the completion of patchwork along the entire route, which will be completed this coming week, and a few good days' work in the swale by the Harry Evans farm, the Midland trail connection connection between Castle Dale and the oil road through Buck- horn will be in first class condition. ilV-ithardly a tap of work done on the road in the last two years it was in good shape its entire length and permitted the making of the run in about an hour the middle of the The donation work in the week. J swale will be done the latter part of the week and Orangeville people are to lie invited to assist in this part of the work. equip-uereto- ' NOTICE TO PI BLIC Notice is hereby given that the water will be turned from the Mam- moth canal on Saturday morning. March 2 6, 1921, to remain out for at least one week. Work will commence Monday morning. March IS, at the head of the canal. C. A. ST1LSON, W itermuster (Continued from last week) The M. I. A. held conjoint meeting Sunday night. Following was the pro Irvine ft Salt Lake City, made application in accordance the requirements of the CompiM Laws of Utah, 1917. aa amended tj We think have surely of "Children's had occasion to Voices, Oh how sweet." etc., the last while everybody is just bubbling over with music and You see it is in the near future song. that the district school puts on the opera, "Snow White," so this accounts for the surplus flow of rythm. Our lead characters are. Snow White, Ida Wall. The Prince, Joe Jameson, The Huntsman, Hyrum Kasnuisseti. The Queen, Madge Larson, With this outside help and the on-- ; j tire forces of all the upper grades, we jare sure to furnish, a real musical treat, with special costumes ami several extras. The children are busy tuatiiuB nieii iiunei-- in art class and everything is in trim for a retl successful performance. I j gram: Heading, Holla Ryan. Song, Louise Van Huron and Dortha Held. Short sketch of the Life of Hrigham Young, John olijihant. Double mixed quartet by Calvin Jewkes and company. We wore also favored with a short sketch of missionary experiences from Elder Elden Luke. Throe of the Stako presidency wore with us as visitors and they all spoke of the treat they had rece ived in their visit with ua. An invitation dancing party was given Monday night by a few of our townspeople, each inviting two other guests and also including the Castle Dale Ladies club and their partners. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis moved from Ferron Last Thursday bringing with them a now baby girl which was leu mem uy trie storK m i. none .McNeil leaves this morning (Thursday) for his work after spend ing a few days with his mother and friends. The tnutiials cave a very successful oki ioiks party Thursday, March S, at the social hail. Invitations were sent out the week before and all over sixty years of ago wore found ready for the good time which was enjoyed by all present, while those who were not able to be there were not forgotten. A cfinveyar.ee committee very court eously t.rnugut them all to the hall at 2 o'clock. i ne program commenced at o'cloek ami was as follows: I of ca rnations. ringing, "tome. Cone '. Ve Saints." Prayer, II. M. Held, lid "Welcome, by Ar- t arm company. sting ooiu Talk. i W. SitUrud." Mixed chorus by Calvin Jewkes, Leo Antler, Arden Oliphant, Dortha Rein. mu .icums, i.mnse Van Huron and Ruth Johnson. Tribute, F. w. Roid. in the, Sweet live r ':, sung by .fiaty v.. oiiiymon. Poem by Urandma Jewkes ( I . vner j hre.-olAnion:, the Gold,' by Mrs. Jeniib. ii, Poem by Mrs. Ina Poulsen -The orchestra furnished some venoe.tuL.int selections win Uie guests e noing sea,! e, t very bamitiet of salads 'Heats, cold delicious chicken, cakes, pi,.s, ami ice cream ,l:.,.ic. t b.v all to have be,.prepared by artists. rvmie very iJ'li'iriato toasts were ,,y urn guests ni'.d a vote of T - thanks and appreciate S tho Session Laws of Utah, 1U, Wiis tendered 1, Acre-fee- t, in Mi Soa'A 8. lt, 17, 20, 21, and 29, township where it will beKora range aforesaid, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, incl, of vear. The center of the impopw dam bears S .57 deg. 59 mill. uw corner of Sec. 20, from the E said township and range. The said reser.; will be released from and conveyed in canals a&gregsW m 41,930 ft. in length, and there from Mar. 1 to Dec. 1 of eachemorw ywj irrigate 2560 acres of land in Sees. 1, 2, 10, and 11, T. .;" E. As much of said water as may" do W for used be will necessary purposes the entire year. ThUP( cation is designated in the State , gineer's office as No. &IJ93. All protests against the this application, stating the attiaa therefor, must be made byoffice" duplicate and filed in this thirty (30) days after the pub"" of tnis notice. . ? G. F. McGonagle, htaie mor mm i mie puum" of pu'w 1921. Date of completion tion Apr. 16, 1921. f . im. NOTICE OF SALE.-- IN THEjJ JJ trict Court of the District of the State of Utah, m oingti partiesTa.in-kes- l , following ma for Emery County. In the A. QMJ!?L the estates of Albert $ N0 .ws mer J. Day, deceased. SALE. Notice is hereby give" pursuance of an order of Seventh Judicial District Court State of Utah, in and for oi County, made on the 8th ofdaytne ary. 1921, in the matter of Albert A. Day and Emmery ( deceased, the undersigned, 'lu , istratrlx of said estates, w highest private sale to the to 1 bidder, for cash, subject u , firmation by the court, the 31st day of March, 1Jll,p right, interest, and title f in and to the following de,offi md personal property, ' wit: ana Beginning 19 rods westcorner north from southeast i'. SVVVof NW of Section 8 ea $ thip 18 south, Range rous, north 13 rods; west 13 P'" rods; cast 13 rods to the 1 ' .oUtlW ginning. Containing t Also the south half ol quarter of Section 1.nta,n ,n.e!jS? ,tJi south, Range 8 east, cap teres; 54 shares of the ton 'i(j,t(i 'f the Cottonwood Creek company; 5 P'f9' .jplo Irrigation ns: 1 mnwlnar machine; 1 1 horse cultivator; 2 cows. ne a1 . ,t aii mas or oners Mot ..pie"' and delivered to the u"ay"tifc her residence in Castle Ile' Dated March 7, 1921. ..rnjpT, ' , ...... u-- t (WW appropriate Five Thousand of water from Bull Holln in Emery'County. Said water will west diverted at a point 600 ft. North 3U0 ft. south from the corner of Sec. 10, Township 18 Baseband Range 10 East, Salt Lakethrow Meridian, and conveyed channel artificial and natural Buekhorn reservoir embraced in Seai to the Mutual Sister Rachel 'lames Were Played for some time after all had been five minutes tor itaheltis: SilU'i'ltrgiven ORANGEVILLE uf 'Xpetieneos and stop danein,, i.i,irt 'm,,- -.. was a dance for everyone in the (Continued from page 1 ning and a and Mrs. Ray Curtis, leaving a boy, bavins; had i good time. themselves . e a : very much nnia e..- and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Taylor, having a girl, last Tuesday. All concerned in the , no,b.dge that vp " w pleasant are doing well, hours in our Leslie Crawford went to Price and Pioneer mothers and the lives fathers. thence to Salt Lake City this week, inAdministratrix of the Estat tending to have some dental work done while away. bert A. Day and Enimer ' H'llt 1' ke leased. Citv h ,. Reid Cox is also In Salt Lake City. Notice is UWeby given that T. r. First pub. Mar. 12 last Mar. M rwiman. has with ( DISTRICT SCHOOL NOTES iT.'.l Utah, !" - J(. aKE |