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Show TRV fi U Qniftli, jCo.i TIme 3 Centu Ier word For H xA TCi ft?T lj nrcnr O WANT AH ANH Ov 3660 people will 'Ca Ibbuo. Tryl Your Ad Eaoh THE AD-VMISERS IN THIS PAPER AND MENTION the fact to the mere ha nt s that you saw their AJ) in the Progress. The advertised article i9 ahead of the miadyertised q 1ATRONlZK VOU.ME E q Cultivate a personal interest for that will he important way of safe guarding your purse from tin little leaks that occur through now ise Inlying. merely an FILLMORE CITY, MILLARD COUNTY, XXIV . ' f' , NEW FORD AGENT UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT EM Eli P. NUMBER HMf. 17, jLl l!!VJ f )K ku $ Kellys FORMAL OPENING & FOR ;r. s THE BEST FALL and WINTER 1915 Si SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16ih : opening, believing it will be a revelation even to those who always' expect much of this store in the & IMP .i. ,x rfc p Smartest and &osl Exclusive Fashions In Coats N' Each Garment An Exclusive Model and Distinctive In Design X, $ FOR THE LEAST MONEY YOURS FOR HONEST VALUES James A. Kelly X) I x & We were favored this week The preparations for what is with a visit from Mr. Dorius bound to be the best Fair ever Raise formerly of Price, Utah, in Millard County are going but now of Delta, w ho bus taken stcadilv onward. Everyday tinthe agency for the Ford car in lerul.eoiu mittee receives let Millard County. Mr. Paise has ge ters of inquiry from all parts ol some of the fine Delta land un(Yuiity ami fom the interest der cultivation at that place and the in tins it will In; one which it was with the view' of being on will long Ik; rein-m- i bored iu the the ground to look after his ag- history ol this County. '1 he peoricultural pursuits that he took ple ol the eul sole an arranging the agency for the Ford car for liiclr exhibits lor the Pair and it ntunny that every hit l Millard with headquarters at h t'o towns allotted Iht spue that point. Mr. Paise informed ea-- l side will he taken of up ami us that he had a carload of Fords amply tilled with exhibit.lion, 011 the road for distribution in th," nte ot the County. Then Millard and that every one of will be more or less lnendly rivthem was already Fold. lie in- alry as the caul side is out to tube all the pnes in sight it tends to establish an w ill do p, s"ible. 'I hi" garage at Delta where repairs than any other one lung to cefor any make of car may be ob- ment the lrieinUhip already e. tained at minimum prices. isting between the east u ml et sales of .Millard. lhis is rigln and proper as Un-rhe 1.0 Black Rock eU"t and w est sides, except as the geographical local m J. W. Burtner the well known railroad man from Riverside, of property 111 this countv. bY ALL MEANS ALIEN'D California, was an early morning THE E A 1 K AT DESERET arrival at Black Rock last week. :13rd, 24th und Joili. Mr. Adams met him with his car and took him out to his claim. Mr. Burtner has come to ol tin- lute or, InUeu Oiu.a Ulliee, sail uuc U.IJ, superintend the putting in of bis fall grain on bis non resident bum, .sv I'li'inui r toeuHius a. ivniinaii 01 isalt l.nki farm. CU) l. lun, Coil lr"U-.- ' : u iiiiniii vl that Noah I!. ..rrmroi) Wednesday evening of last Pi Jen, w liu - uo.e iK!g via gl week Mr. and Mrs. Walter I.U1.V cu L tail. U" a till J ill)' '.il U, ul ), ij4l James entertained at dinner. tills unite in Uiuy Those present were Mr. and Mrs. lu c jdIv ti ami n Jour Iniiin-lhittv Niles, Mr. ami Mrs. L. G. Clay, .vo. si'ri.o ."u. ...ano initO'Lester Alluisi, Mr. and Mrs. eiiilii-- Ajiii, ii lor x W M'm .0.'. James and their daughters Ben-iti- , W K.'k o 4 : 4 VV4, S)cl Uoll --o, hiVViifl.lp ... Tliekla and Helen. ouli., Knnge ti west ail i. uhi M M Otta Stewart of Deseret re- lan, u mi u." fci'ouml-- lor , eono-salii oji-- linn rani enl li;m;iilrn, turned home a fewr days ago. ..I lla litl'J tino i a in Walter Janies has gone on a Aral P inarm aim aid business trip through the south- vvith ununuirn.mlihg ai u agi-- mei h.lie ", ern part of the State. His taa'. as soon as daughter Beniti drove him in her car. T. 0. Winn bead of the Salt Like Route Water Service, with a a!l'wti. .on which I is outfit was here for a few YoU are, entry Inn her in ti tile Soul all gallon," wall he taken days doing some repair work on slatecnle.-seiand jour sa ai entij wm the water pipes. e eaneeleil w il hold fori In r i iln lo either lu lore ihi" tin i r o, ,Mr. Walter James accompau if j mi lad lo l:!e in t!oJ ol'ii' her ied by ii in daughters Tliekla and d lit II ihiv, afur In si. own a miration ol ihi" iioih-eHelen have gone to Salt Lake. i" ovv. J'oiir aii"W r. uit'lo o. Ji, pcri- ft ft ft 1 te i llr." eer-nmn- Ill, I , fr ! I . i -. I vv i ! I 1 ( I o I ! I'ato c f fir"t nlnnM:ion I d of see piildieai on bate of 3rd p ihhca-ioI i'f 'a!-- h ai ii n Satuid.iy w 1 j u - -- m ;u on : !! I i ( v ( I lung Miss ph Anderson and Keliool of uml tin Nel"o:i high '(! faculty r ;t until and B. W. Watts were tbe quilts in sp. aki is a! our Sunday g time .! '"I I IT, Pd I le h sp. ! ; i .ii) I,'- - j . let Sili - k l'.'I.'i f J .k v m t id( f' y k i Jos-ire- d , m-- -- . h , f iM-opl- e t - - Last liin-- l m !. ,;t t i i ll' t familie- - in bi nt o I UIJ' i I here but fully b, m- - i iF tlo f'.- ! j I - J xf 'V r ' k a gf . I w k, o I ; - - r-- .y f- . , ? ,. '..fiA .yf "hi j' v i- s 1 ' ' .V G. , i a - A Imlne wire juescl't r. union tin wheie .Ian Day w a " held Merry ma k mg continr ued until a lute Imur ,i Idol partaken i'f a line Tbc.v Idled "ix long lab In, norli ". uml speeclo s ;i talking toi-in. er old times toget lo-up the greater part of the veoing. Th-lirst tlielilln f " of till" famnrrive in Fillmore from to ily at f : - n -- I i I ! the tamiiy id Hii-!ll!'i- - I e I ',K(-(vS- , F.!. ( i ,1 . I- I, tin ;mi, in II- h,- - t ll !i II of the l.o.dainl leaving America. It wa iu' j r !,o- ' ing t og el hi iti. "eil the r S' '!ii r - i ' 1 r i England were John ami henin h7n. Day w In nrrivi followed Tin v were by ami Albert two years later, the Ini! mce of the famtl;; arriving in ls7 in Fill m ore w hero t bey l.a t he s m-resii lel. M iab I )a well known game warden of this disrict, i the youngest mendier , of the original family of 11 of Mr. whom. the father Richard Day died in IN9"i Other members of tbe family nre very promioeut iu the business world. .Linn-- I - s , 7 :s i 'S r.V, ?. ' h U (ii-oig- 1 e rhil-dren- -'t ". V e th, I Er-m- c vm-- I liol I, ion ;, i; i i . (l f It 1 , t am-mg'- : 1 I ( III" V 1. ally rt "pomhiu; to it'-- '- aMeg.ii lom ol j i c(.rile"t. iigeiner vbh i'uo aboil', p , of jour i.at j uu liuve " rvi 'i a j y t t .o aid r the on oilhei' by i,"Wi '('r-fi n; ,oi or by o t In You should "a e in j on r a V t 'll on oil a e o which n inn of I In- - po-it 1 - , n- ( v -I i 1 ( I It is w ith sorrow that we note the death of Mrs. E. I). Gurrmnn the north on Temple on Wednesday of this week. They left who died in Calexico, California by their parents. Mr. Star ley will continue Monday his studies at the A. 0. in Logan and Mrs. Sturley will also take Sept. ?, 1913, ami was born nea r Buffalo, N. Y., Feburury 13th. some work at the college this w inter. 1833. She attended school in Saudusky, Ohio, and graduated MALONE. KANOSII. when only 15 and immediately The farmers of Malone organ- commenced teaching, but after, The Walter Stock Company gave two excellent plays here ized a Farmers Club last Satur- teaching two years was married 11th. on the 10th und They were the They day night with .lack King Chair- to Mr. TJuuke. 11 e w g Don a to house man, two a son both of crowded Secretary. children, parents playeJ be will a SaturThere and well wus and A. the meeting J. son, everyone daughter, nights liotli. day night, September pleased. Dilate, only surviving. He and A number of studeuts have Every funnel 's pros, 11, 0 j her grandson, Graham Dilute, m . This is w crewith her when she at the s, !,, left town for diirerent places to passed what can away, tier granddaughter Mrs. the first move to high school. Demonstrator Welch made a be done to got rol of the rabbits Jessie Stringham, who resides in flying trip down here in the in- The meeting w ill start nt S:,';U Umtuli with her husband and terest of the Millard County sharp. little son, was unable to le School the Jtlth Fair this week. there. opens Monday Mrs. Garrison was u resident The joyful season of the Kan-os- with W. W. Murray teacher. Callahan's well lig will be at of Snake Valley extr nding over Bee Hive Swarms has closed for this season. The farewell work in a tew days. en. a period of 15 year, und w W. ill Mrs. teach V. deared hors-dtime was held ut Mr. Authony to litany friend-Murray in the Milford gramimr school. Paxtons residence. she taught in a number of difreMessr. Scott and Clark was ferent Miss Bell Whutcott has in this valley, turned hbuie from Sevier Coun. doing business in Milford last ami the young will lie gratcfui to In-for ty after a three weeks visit with Tucsduy. N. E. (Jish.C T, Kray bill and her friends. taken in them us she Air. O. F. Christenson had the II. T. layler all of Abiloiie, worked to prepere misfortune of breukiug his col- Kansas was in Malone a enuple them foruntiringly work in school luturtlar bone last Sunday morning, of days last week. and life. through fulling from a horse. back has Clark Seutt eoine Mrs. Garrison was a highly Mra. Andrew Oortseu has left for Oalitornia to spend the win- from California to help with his accomplhhed woman, with the ter with her husband. Mrs. fall work. ability to fulfil her doty in any Mary Barney is taking care of J. M. Woodhouse has gone to station in life that she might be her mother while she is gone. Nada for a few days. placed, and always ready to help Miss Elsie Roberts left for the will and Ncvill Walter Murray others n irtli to spend a few weeks with by word and deed. school Milford. iu to go high her relatives. id pace. I J V', : i -- I t -- BURBANK l l -- J -- I . p-- - Iwi-nt- v lll--- l, 1 i ! I v i i i i ,'i't-al- an ad i, , vv ! o I ill X I i : y "i t v then-lore- date, 1 i tM-Hu- e ef any nature wil alter December till (i - . - p ;!i v - I year - vv dit ional b per cent to pay w iti them. Should hr land be sob for tu( " you ill have theorig inal tax pius tie- A per cent penMr. Allison Sbut of Meadow, th.e ii'.ikrat ally, pill" Y'e wliu was in i cried to M iss El e y u il- - 1, pi '! the Slh Warner of Fillmore on WednesI'llll p'ej.l-ltti .! it lie-- : day evening of this week, tho be !' !( being peifoimed at k i III ' "t (if of hmue the the bride's parents d year jay uiir j b FI ler I. L. Brunson. These if. you ii' people have ecu very Mr e r,v. poj'ular with the younger social U-of Meadow und Fillmore. Mr. Stott will r sumo his studies at 'ai'-d t Ii U. of I T. in SuTt Lake City " r u ovi tins fall. He wil! lie accompau-u-- d ; ' vo to th. bv Mrs, Stott. rip tie .. tile iu b; r. are th nit 1 go to pe l. .. cm Ernest, uml Josh Bushnell rode La r, i the cattle lat week ami ti. U. W i 1. and i ep"rted a terrible loss. Howard w ; a J " B. Bti"liuell bud lost 7 bead, J. C La' ill t he Bushnell 3 ami others less. ,'ll-pi lil ' a lieu-- . V: will have to be Something hug. ,'v some done u" ne all their pro-tits.in- . r . - A until "nine have been advertise! Unit'"4 you pay nur taxes befoie a-- , - lie I'eecivi X lilLi-plioll- - ' that no - s - lie I tfii- - 111 In-- i b ! ill 1.1.-- ! 0, ' q II e n .1 I , I bc.-- , I their r t t re - o, t in noticFoFcontest. , ISI it-- had of Carl H. Day. See id on page K this issue. -- ,- HERE OCTOBER DIB REACT EBB WflMt Dennis & Duy, well drilling eontinetors ht- - decided to have r large drilling machine sent lovvn from Ogden to Fillnmie and inside of a few weeks they will bo hard ut work in search of artesian water. Those young men understand their business thoroughly having had years of experience. They positively guarantee to drill your depth or no nay will be aked. They will be here October 1st..' In the mean-iti'- e further information cun be sER-TEMBE- I; ft' Ml BE DAT WITH EARGE vv ' S DENNIS r COUNIt. ! "GOOD COODS 0 TAX-i- - showing of the Hi THAT HAS EVER In-l- We cordially invite yourself and friends to this V BE BEEN HELD IN u; M Will IBIS Fill! I -- I Hvp , & ym .8 ir--' FOR PREPARA110NS FOR FAIR : T the ads in R C O UCED PATtS Cxi ALL f PAILDOpSf fl I v( 1 I tdtfvA yTj Ii W fcd ADaISSION ADULTS CHILDREN 25! 104 ; , |