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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH LGE i 4'.it--.-- FIVE 11 '. IPmM tn Wimnems nff v AMEU MARY GSAHAM "Give Us SWT StonesO - R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company takes pleasure in announcing that the decisions of Judges Charles Dana Gibson. Roy W. Howard and RAY CONNER A- 1HE FDITOR feels sure that if he asked tbe small children of this community what to put in his paper which would inter, est them most, they would say "Stories!" So he is doing that very thing. Long in the 850,000 Camel Prize Contest have been reached and that prizes accordingly have been awarded as follows: II They are interesting First Prize $25. stories; they are stories which tell the children something useful as well as entertain them. For they are the stories of Mary Graham Bonner, n writer of the JAMES THOMAS SHARKEY, 101 Train Street, Dorchester, Mass. best-know- children's stories in Second Prizc9 $10,000 Third Frize9 S1.000 MRS. WALTER SWEET, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. 5 Prizes of $1,000 each FREDERICK E. ROBINSON, Coronado Beach, Calif. SCHRADER, Bront Apts., New Albany, Ind. DR. D. II. SGPLiR, 523 E. Brown, Iowa City, Iowa. 5 Ibises of $!iOO each F. CARTVRIGTJT, Trarap'l'n BIdg., Washington, D. G EDITH COCIAUANE, Clenvale Aye., Darien, Conn. BARBARA LAWLESS, Ardmore, Pa. JANE PARSONS, 325 E. 79th St, New York, N. Y. RICHARD W. VOf,T, Bay Road, Waukegan, I1L G-e- n moisture-proo- time to thank most cordially the approximately million men and women who displayed their friendly interest by sending in an entry. We wish also to thank the millions of smokers throughout the country for the appreciation they are showing for our new Humidor Pack as is evidenced by the notable increase in the sale of Camel cigarettes. ' If dust-proo- f, r4 Cellophane wrapping the rich aroma and full flavor of choice Turkish and mellow Domestic tobaccos have been in Camels for your enjoyment. If you have not tried Camels n the Humidor Pack all we ask is that you switch over to this brand for one day. the winners in the IN congratulating Camel contest we want at the same By means of this young as well as ol d. Read them toyour children and nave them tell their playmates about these stories. ELIZABETH JARRARD, Porter Apt., Lansing, Mich. J. W. KEATING, 523 Prospect Ave, Cleveland, Ohio J. IL KENNEDY, 2627 W. State St, Milwaukee, Wise. JOHN KILPELATNEN, West Paris, Maine DR. CLIFTON B. LEECH, 211 Angell St, Providence, R.L EDWARD MARTIN, 121 Liddell St, Buffalo, N. Y. MRS. I. C MILLARD, 609 Stockley Gardens, Norfolk, Va. EUGENE SARTINI, 745 Chapel St, Ottawa, EL GREGORY LUCE STONE, 755 Texas St, Mobile, Ala. DR. C L. THOMAS, Mount Airy, N. C LEE R. WOMACK, 448 Tenney Ava, Amherst, Ohio J. ARTHUR WOOD, 21 Burke St, Mechanicville, N.Y. EMERY HERBERT YOUNG, Painted Post, N. Y. MARIE ALBERTS, 6252 So. Spaulding Ave., Chicago W. B. BARKER, JR., 420 N. Spruce, M"inston-Salein,N.EUGENE BARTON, 3625 La Liu: Sl, El Paso, Texas MRS. EDW. F. DALY, 1133 Louisville St, St Louis, Itto. WM. C. ERBACHER, 308 N. Front St, Conway, Ark. LEROY FAIRMAN, 69 Dartmouth St, Forest Hills, N. Y. KATHRYN R. FRANCIS, 448 E. 22d St, Baltimore, Md. MRS. ALEXIS GODILLOT, 191 loverly PL, New York C W. GRANCE, 2316 Central St, Evanstou, 111. C S. CRAYBILL, PaxtonviHe, Pa. JOILN I. CRIFFIN, 1208 Jackson, Pueblo, Colorado DAVID C HILL, Peyton and Arlington Rds York, Pa. MM. A. newspaper for every member of the family, JUUUS M. NOLTE, Glen Avon, Duluth, Minn. 25 Prizes of 10 each B. FRANKLIN, HI, 52 Kirkland St, Cambridge, Mass. JOHN R. MCCARTHY, 721 Main St., WMimantic, Conn. A. America today, and they are appearing regularly in this paper because the editor wants to nsske it a f air-seal- ed nent waves. The Misses Lucile and Alice Hansen and mother, Mrs. Joseph Hansen, of Hiawatha spent Monday here Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Hansen of Nev ada are visiting here. After you have learned how much milder, how much cooler, how much more enjoyable it is to smoke a perfectly conditioned fresh cigarette, go back to the harsh hotness of stale cigarettes if you can. germ-proo- f, f f 1931, S. J, Sejnold Tob.cc Capta?, ViMtcn-SU- If. C. -- mn.iuim""" i. immrtilL SLATS' DIARY let me bat when I shud ought to of and Pug tevens thot he cud pitch bettern I cud. th sy are a very kwer bunch but they cud be as nice as I ll they wood onley V4 try. ii.e'n told me toSunday Mi day he wood give me a job when skool lota out metoby. He sed he wood pay me seventy 5 cents a day and then maybe he wood raize to a $ il my work was sattisfacktry I thot their woocl be a ketch in it sumwe ars. Mundav Well I had a ofTle a wak ening to day. I se en Mr. Brooks wich lives out on the l'arm hailing a load of fertiliser and it smelt offle bad . 'y ,k M! r:.:i:,,,i ust her ana ..t. tho i,.. ,,u - rite Slice th, sucsesSful. iv i T are hou; e and wt-n- Rs i nown io 11 yu naa r. . v . .ir. wacwnr tbe folios woodent UiJi . and I ast him whut he was a going do with it and he sed he was jl going to put it on his strowberrys so I dont want no strawberrys enny Irum his farm. I prifTer mine' suger and creme. i with you end she sed 5Tou an have-t- o in- - it now. and kinda gigsled to Lk"e the had sed sumthing smart, A. FERR0N j,, cn-mo- re Cy-wi- JJ dond?.M -- th to c j 44 rnjudJl A up mu 1 it. a. Attxt one MULE CAN'T Pull When lie Kicks Kick When He Pulls Neither Can You, Or I (Excange) mm ' in lj.-.- ' do j A LAP? . -- r.KZ.- Hti - y vc- - n ' - r y(?U 'KsijuMt t&cfov to (J A tlv , cvV)vi 'it&ct Ji . Announcement was received recently of the marriage of Miss Stella Funk to Clyde Jenkins. April 9. Miss Maree Peterson is home from Wellington. Robert Dahle will leave Saturday for Logan. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Killpack visited in Price Saturday. Mrs. Isabel Clayton demonstrated the use of the new electric range in the church, to members of the Relief Society, Tuesday. Mrs. Chris Nelson is In Salt Lak3 with her twin boys, Merl and Earl, who recently underwent operations at the L. D. s. nospitai, ana ara now convalescing at the children's hospital there. The band concert last Friday under the direction of Miss Irma Peterson, was very successful. I Foster Nelson went to Emery last Saturday. The last Mutual meeting for tho season was held last Tuesdav. The Misses His and Chall Ed wards have gone to Prpvo to spend w the summer. (By Special Correponoei Thirsday Mrs. Slif sr s,ot tier surence on acct of hex liusbend ting the uther dv ,md rite away iVLl. Teusdav-w-- ell confin-e- it I woodent of , Mrs .John Funk has been i'J ""-'ii i 4 if i,, i. ftuuui'iii nail iu iJicacuu several for days. them jumpen to htr bed who uuu me sate wic c d 0 to sleep Mrs t'oward Stringliam, teecher ast us. It seams that nlvi at an attack pi from nites. siered Is suposed to be a noun in stead oi be out again O-appendici tis, is able to who a vero. has been Miss Alt. ie Peterson, at- cant understand why In Salt La. c to receive medical is one who A SPECIALIS-iWensdayI i ntupfl home Saturc ay. eswei oiu knows more and more about tney ever give tne women is Albert Foot of San FranciscoMrs. ferage. At the party to mte I was joss and ie!jS until he knows Mr. and I anu parents. his Stott with Tjating Margery dancing overthin about nothintr C't?o. Foot. sed to ner can I have the last dance I vu. aruA Mrs. Stanford Johnson of Emery visited at the Foot home Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Q .Edwards of Emery visited here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Snow visited relatives at Elmo and Helper last Saturday. Because of so many events taking place, the opera "The Belle ofa Bagdad" has been postponed for short time. More than 450 people attended the special Mother's day program last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas have moved into the Oz Henry homf . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibbons left Wednesday for Salt Lake and Logan Graduation exercises were held last Sunday night for the seminary students. Frank Killian addressed the graduates. Mrs. Eiaon uonover oi trice visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Smith of Castle Dale was in town Monday giving perma- y'--p y' AIO TO Wtt NA00H7Y &CM.N0YI60 hanpcp heu a Pew "now go weW Awy W " wtte yctw1 |