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Show - ..y.A4 1 RATKONlZE iHE ADVERTISERS IN Tills PARER AND MENTION tin fact to the merchants t ha you saw their AD in the Progress. The advertised article is ahead of the nnadverlised Cultivate a personal interest for that xyill h in the ads merely an impoitaut way vf safe'.guarding your purse from the little leaks that occur through now ise buying. J VOLIWIK XXV FILLMORE t Tl'Y, MILLARD ('t)PN'l PAH, ER1DAV, .Inly 7. I . N I'M lWlli r -- tt r, h ? H rit Arli hVlK ft A'A. v. ! r v7 - MM !. : ! HER REAL ESTATE COM- - La i I 4 1 H7 ECLAT. ,V u Aluminium and Tin Ware 7r, ft A. The King Silver Copper Mining Company, whose milieu are located In the Cannon Range east of Delta and 7i- north of Fillmoio, shipped a lot of ;? grub. powder and tools to the mines secre7ft last week. The president and In the with company general A tary, manager, made a visit of inspection A. of the property and are well pleased : 7f. with tile pi ogress made in developth ment work. Snperlntendant Kh g seems quite ,4 optiiiostic and Is confident that the eioss-rn- t on the fit) foot level, that he 's now extending, will shortly ent , into the pay ore and that the compA any will have shipping ore In the near fettles $1.25 to 1.90; (tilk pons from 80c to $! .25; frying pans for. $2. 1 0; cake' and bread tins 90c to $1 .40 each. Flour cans $1.25 for 50 pound (F$erlin $ X r 'JL A A A size and $1. 65 for 1 00 pound sizes. MEN AND BOYS WARE. 4 Our line in work gloves and auto gloves is complete F. Q' Conklin grade for $1.00 to $2.75, all sizes. Reductions on all kiddies straw and cloth hats A A. A for A summer. i i e lueeraeker was heard and as Hoix-their are no homes l - c i , a In niioitnmg for the loss of little ones v accident. bv a 111 of J m-'st ix itn-at 9.30 A. cominoii'-eM wH hone of I hi laigebt parades ex.-ven here in which every liusi-lu- liii.tKe was rep, eaented by a Heat of some kind or by a deco-rateautomobile. The primary flea, future. Peace" is deserving of spec'al menuncovCurtis has ered a new ledge o fahout six feet In tion and that of the "Uoddesss" in width that looks good and promises tin- hg Chalmers car belonging to Mr bin tel Stevens of the Stevens 10 add materially to the value of the Mercantile Co., and that of Mr. Clark It Is located near the midpropery. xv hose Saxon Six was the dle of the property and. is easy of uc- - ('ollister. of many Mattering remarks. :ess with a team and wagon. The object APer the parade which was led by management is sending samples for; the Indian War Veterans and the G. assay. V II on horseback, the The company has Just closed a A crowds to the a where repaired park deal for another claim on the south which appears to he a continuation fine progrr l of which County Atty R W King was master of ceremonies, of one of the ore veins. tuck place. The mi sical numbeis were exceptionally good and the orMEADOW. mux x e e of the sort to stir the patal . a The Fourh of July was duly cele- riotism for his counry In each and evbrated in Meadow, the occasion piss- ery breast. The afternoon was spent in sports ing In patriotic accord with the great and foot racing in the park which waa day. R. A. Cowley has opened his new greatly enjoyed by all present. They confectionary and Meat Market Just, were followed by a ball game between west of C. R. Gull's. He says "If It the stiffs and limbers. There seems j to te some Is good to eat. he has It." question as to who won E B Buslinell has a new '17 mod- th's game both sides claiming It. Acel Stnriehaker, Mr. Sickle seems to cording to the official score keeper, Mr Ei ster Nichols, the score was a have the favorite car. Wednesday week the Home Econ- tie. but another score keeper claimed omics Club of Meadow gave a Fly that the married men wo nhv one run Campaign social. Lunch and ceam The matter was settled by the game was served to two hundred guess. being axvarded o the married men. A grand ball jn the Alraar Hall The program consisted of speeches the evening wound up the day's in and songs In keeping with tiie suband the crowd who attended be thus received ig to ject. Money the dance romplimented Mr. Tonilin--oused in "Swatting the Fly." on F-- fine rendition of his dan-- e C It Gull lias Installed a Unwets Gasoline Felf Measuring System and door, which as as i.moutlt as glass s prepaied to s,rve the auto trade and also the orrhestia which rendered such e.rHIeut music under the going through Meadow. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. K Davs direction of Prof Earl Stott. a line I ahy oby. Mother and babe STAKE PRIESTHOOD PROGRAM. doing well and father wearing the Is e ti Following progiam for t'-happiest of smiles. Sake Priesthood meeting to he held M. I. A. PROGRAM at fiicipio on J.ilv 29th. The slogan for the 1916 M I A is 'State and Following Is the program for the Nationwide Prohibition " M I A. meeting on Sunday evening, ong (Kanoshl ... Wluaf-e-- l Watts July 9th. Talk (Fillmore i "PiohlMtlon Vddre.is R. S. Webber . Wm. R. H'ggins Ethel Day ong (Meadow) Arnold Reclsiroml 'laito Solo Current Topics J. S Giles iiecitatlon (KannHii .. .. Inn lee Dela Dame ft Co 'ustu. Music (Holden I Vorda McKee 'uaOettp Florence Rasmusa,, Reading & Co. 'oitiet Solo Hillman Daxbs ilk (Scipiol ' CiMrens' Duly".... There is every evnfi-ncthat th s Tres Orv.l E. Thompson iingrnnt will one of the best that we Q larlette (Fillmore) have ever listened to an dlt w e Eol i Carling ft Co. to the Interest of everyone to be there Recitation ( Meadow ,ioml ui Sunday evening next at he Cuap'-Song (Holden). Amanda Ft phonson l cii 4 - NOVELTIES tr I , ft ijK '4 Tie' celebration of our Nation's m Fillmore was a distinct Intt sin is uud those having the manors in Cm ge are to ho co igratulated for th manner In which everything went '! his whs otT surely a sufe and sano mu for outside of the sunrise e M st.l-iinot even Hie noise of the small a , 7h Buy a package of Swat Thai Fly" for I Oe and rid h x. your premises of the pests. Fly swatters, all metal I Oc each. 7f YOURS FOR HONEST VALUES 7ft A & X. ' .L A. Kelly James to-an- ;u h 4 A h 7g X' x. el 7ft 4 ft $A JK A A A ft mm: 2 K A: Contest Includes Job W ork an d Advertisin r b Every Candidate Can Increase Her Percentage of Votes By a Wide Margin. We have decided to include job work and advertising In this big contest of ours and as narrated in our last Issue we will give 500,000 f ee votes for every club of 410.00 turned Into this office for Job work commcnc Ing with this Issue. We will also give 1,000 votes for every dollar of Job work or advertising turned Into this office. The getting of Job worl and advertising outside of legal land proofs, should prove easy to most of our contestants. By Job work w mean envelopes, letterheads, statements and everything which can be classed under the heai of job work in a printing olfice. I: you will go to your friends and tel', them that it is absolutely nrossar; that they should have heir reurn ad dress prined on their envelopes the; with theli use in corresponding friends and the business house the' deal with, you will he surprised how easy It will l e for you to get $10 0' worth of this class of work. W print envelopes, furnishing the stool for as low as 50c per handled am the prices advance to 60c and 77c pe, hundred according to the quality o; the stock wanted. Thei there Is th item of visiting cards. Nearly ever one of your lady and gentlemen aq ualntaiices would use personal calling cards if the matter was put up t them In the right manner. We wll. furnish an exra fine kid fin sh call-icard with one or two lines of printlni thereon In a neat type for $1 ml pe hundred and larger quantlths at i The sine less price per hundred. rule applies to business cards at t!i same prices. If you will niakt- a can vas of the business house sm ton locality you will find that lluv be glad to help you out by k.mhc ,n TUN an older for some Jon w.uk IT AND SEE. This Is Just the time of th- um your merchants ami iiiln-laying in their stock of punted forms a"d If you don't profit y oui sug-g- i StloilS yon will have nnlv vonrse'l to blame when you find ilia) om, oi the other contestants has earn um to It In the matter of seemingnote-heads- addition to the regular votes. ... Candidate may tunf In as many of these rluhs as she desires.. .The next offer will lie Ooo.ooo votes for ft'jn.no . .A smv1hI prise of one round trip ticket to Salt l.akc and $0.00 In will lie given to the contestant who turns In the most rasli for suhsrrlp tlons to the Progress between the dates of Ju:y 1st and July 10th, both dates Inclusive. Will you be the one to profit by this trip to the Capitol? i ITl.LMOKE. Mrs. Kdward Frampton For every rluh of $.VOO turned 000,000 extra votes will lie given In In . . ' Enid Ashby Malde Anderson Marie Hanson Mrs Emily Rasmussen Oive Crltchely Mrs. Robert Seguine Ruby Rowley Hrva Carling Florence Exilian . 1 49.270 1 20.00 105,77' .... 3fi.0"-- i 20, OuO SCHIO Row Ksklund Floe Memmott THE UNIVERSAL CAR 9S,00u 20,000 lO.uou Ietetson a reus,, i, n tli.i" "in iniili.ii, ears in ns,. (,j ,v MEADOW 1 27.77(1 i' KANOMI 1 IIIM I, DEE P Earkxaiil II I 4 o .0 o U 1.11.270 . .. . 1:0,270 tlEAlt l.tlxE voii John cii,,, Iii! i,i'-- . ,e - I, .i,i I !e i : a ( ''eil,m one pnn c.i t if ,t ?i RAI L (i.Mt.MJj , t) ; 1. reninii Rim Tnxx n J.V.hl; f, ii. i. m eviiiein-- R iinii. DELTA. I'TAH. BUILD- - 07.000 1 1 F. The editor of the Progress has Just 'ilshcd reading an article In T'e rest Divide, a newspaper publish'd i Denver, Colorado! We are com--lle- d to say that Millard County, tab, has leen more than well treat-- I by tbii paper In the publication of Is article and letter of 0. C Nel-f this place. It la seldom that pap a In anoher State treat localllk! So r away from their home place sS erallv as has the Great Divide in this Instance treated Millard Cnun-UtaThis la as It should e and the opinion of the writer this pos-o- u should he talen ly all newspap-e- . Wo leliove that a newspaper ould serve the put lie, to its best 'crest, no matter where the public of ty o. Tho mere publication irking news Is not enough, but art-'r- 8 containing Information can but suit in much great benefit to a large natural sding pul lie, concerning sources in far and distant coontil a ould be printed if reliable informa-- n relstlxe to such matters cau I a d this Is not the case. Many newspapers hor under a mistaken Idea that they ist under no circumstances print ythlng or give publication to any ittor that their Immed.aa surround :s will no poflt by. We have had the privilege of read g one of the Issues printed hy the eat Divide and we are highly pleat-- I with It. We have one paper pub-dio- d In Utah, Tho Utah Farmer, that s devoted to the Interess of he firmly. bu we can well afford to hgve ct another papev of the alr.e and mentions of the Great Divide, which our opinion co-lbe plac-upon le were It of once st profital e character and devoted to the me work ns that of the Great Div-- . In this regard ColorsH th to be congrstu-to- d timers are Ind-eIn having pi inted In Denver a per such rs this. W are Informed that this Is a eeklv paper costing hut 60c a year, nd we believe that the r triois of t.'tali should not le wlth-i- t Informa-o- n Ibis valuaMe reeding and champion. n h. j rettlest and most substantial bulld-g- s hat has ever been built here, he sidewalls are o be of native and alt Lake pressed red brick. Tbe ihby of the hotel will be on a par Ith the rest of the building, tile floor nd mahogany finished furnishings. Mr. Day. who recently returned om tho Capital states tha the bss irchased the furniture for the ho;el id that it is of a quality which will nk well wlh that of tho leading hols of Hie country. The dishes xvlll monog-amewith the name of Uio dl ami will he of an unquesstbmed allty. TIUs building will cost In the ne'gh lrhuod of $20,000 and will have a store mpletelv equipped laundry, nms and lighted sample rooms i the basement. The first floor will uitain the lobby, dining room and tehen and the second floor will have cntnpMrlv equipped I odrooms. Ta'en altogthrr this building will a monument to the Industry of Mr. xv. 140,770 If you work at all you cannot help "it w in iii tins emui-Has there are no Everyone wins something Work on the foundation of the no-Da- Hotel Is going sleadllv forwsr and from the looks of tho material I place c are going to.have one of the i I I ,. ami t ice of On last Saturday morning at 4 o rlork occurred the death of Mir Nettie Johnson, a popular young lad of that place. Miss ha Johnson ' eon a sufferer of heart trouble fo the past six months an I her deal was due to an attack of pneumonir. which aggravated her case exceed ingly, ending In her sudden demis as given above. The funeral wti held on Sunday last In the Holden I D S. Chapel of which faith Mlf Johnson had been a true member fo many yeais. Tho speakers were M E'ra Wood. Mr. Glenn Kenny and M Win. T. Bennett all of whom spok 'nving words of comfort to the rr tiaining members of the family. sang several appropriate s 1" ions after which Interrment loo glare In the Unblen Ceinetsry. Miss Nettie Johnson was born 1 at s ago hi Holden, (lie daughter i William and Enialme Johnson. Dot "f xvliom have preceded her to tb Gicat Bevond. She leaves two hro and one alster to mourn her death and William Johnson and Mi Eva Iteiuiett all of Holden, Ftah. MW 13). OuO III.ACh KOI lx Helen Janies l,E Miy.TO Irs Wm Trimble II service 7. f' Hi s,i loV lame Whitaker ,n ( (,.,t all, i',-- tuiversal u'"'U f.ll, OOn I . I",!. i: Ixl IA e W ,i llx.inm Montlv Its must - ii, tluru are inure i.uiulrt-.- l tl."iis,n,l , l'er-li'tr-- 27,70- DINEREr i lie- u Rlaos tl,,. ,,n , "1 - .m aim- - Hawley Inga li:is,-- 132,000 OAM.x Mrs ' Imtc I 1 1.- -. 'alia Hewlett pt I M 130, 7.70 i.uella llushnell Wild Rose Ranch at Pangultch whe Mrs. TaxtoD will he treated for h ailment by the lady physician thei The gran hoppers and cinch bti are t pest In this section of the com try and our hay crops are light. Mrs. Eoulsg Hess and sister Mi Vie Kimball of Salt Lake City are v iting with their relatlveeBiBhop A. Kimball and C. V. Christensen a: families. A fire took place last week on t farm belonging to Mr. Anthony pe tou, Jr., in tl - south'vest field whe they had linen Inirnirg some foxta A crew of men were at work putt up the hay crop and while passing i er the burnt embers the wheels of t wagon caught up some sparks win ignited the load and which was so a mas3 of flames. The hoy drlv i he team Jumped fom the load the lugs of one of t horses, the heat of the blare strut the other hoire and the team beg running owards the stack yard whe-crew of men quick ley out t laro It was a narrow es ape ft the si' ty ton of hay or more and oi horse was badly burned, the tong and loach of the wagon being all th. 'va burned on the wagon. A cr of men put out the blare In the corn and tho place waa left In safety. A number of our cattle are dler mi the range and men In our commun hired to inspect G dy have mountain range for poison. GIVES L Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Paxton at Mre. Paxton mother left for tl Eliin.i 40. mu 70. Him 60, POo 106, .um GREAT DIVIDE kanosiT i llOl.DKN Vivian I 69. UO" .... Klva Teeples Rhine McKee I Special Vote Oiler e . , I u c The Millard County School Hoard let n special session on Tuesday evof ulng and Wednesday morning his iweek at which all memLera cx- sptliig Lee Anderson were present. ate Architect Watkins met with the oard and explained to them a plan vherelqv they could save $7,000 avlng a one story building built at lel'.a Instead of the two story bulld- Mr. ig which was at first planned. v'etMua staled that there would he is asm licit room In th proposed new 'an as In the one already planned, a eer building could he orected and a saving of $5,000. The board or- 'red the architect having this build- g in charge to draw up a plan in Idea cordanre with Mr. Watkins' d present ft to the hoard at the next gular meeting on J ily 17h. Mr. Wat Ins advised the Hoard to ive new toilets constructed In the llmore school building In order to mply with the State Health Law. Is the purpose of he Boar do have ls Mono Just as soon as finances ill permit. Deals In real estate in this part o Millard County aio almost of dail occurrence. Since the three ln'g ren' estate firms started business liert much farm land and city proper! has changed hands as a result of thpi We now have Tho Art's activities. Ian Realty Co.. The Millard Count Realty Co The Central Utah Reg Estate Co. and the W. Parley I), Real Estate Co., doing business he: and each one of these firms seem I be as busy as they can be. Witho a doubt the big "Well Days" Cole ation Iihs had a great deal to do wi' th iH activity and many Inquiries a coming in every ihv for Millard Co ty lands. Such a situation hetoket that Millard is at last coming In her own and it will not be long fore our population will rereive very substantial inciease In unmi.i There aia still a nnmi er of cho parcels of land, sultal In for farnti or building purposes, left and a c,v or letter requesting information ) gardlng them sent to any one of tl four companies, will put you on tl high road to success. Land valn are steadily increasing and a d lh invested now inav net tho investor 1 I efore the next six months pass aw BETTER GET Bl.IY AND I.NVESi GATE!! Wrk on the foumlitlon of the Iglu School buBd'ng In Fillmore la olng carried forxvard with despatch Concluded from Rage 3. n-- |