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Show b Local Happenings & P a s Mis3 Mabel Seely and sister Pearl are expected home Sunday. Marshal A. Anderson of Orangeville was a business visitor in the Dale yesterday. yes-terday. Plenty of flour at J. W. Nixon's at lowest possible price, also baled hay and oats. Hector Evans, who is now in Salt Lake, is singing in one of the picture shows there. Leo Peterson and Nathan Day were visitors to Cleveland Sunday. What's the Joke? B. F. Luke returned to his home in Orangeville Thursday. He has been away for several drys. If Chambers' Cold Tablets don't cure you of colds and la grippe you need not pay usa cent. Sold by Snow's Pharmacy FOR SALE, first class motion picture machine, Edison make. Original cost was $200. Will sell machine and light at 50 per cent discount. Wri.e this office of-fice for further information. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale at Snow's Pharmacy. Ray Jensen will have a supply of fresh meats on hand from now on. Come to the Dale next Tuesday. You are assured of a good time. Mrs. C. N. Christensen of Cleveland was visiting in the Dale Monday. Laura Shiner returned to her post in the Bonsike store last Friday. A. E. Wall, Jr., and bride returned Sunday from Santaquin. Chris Larson of Ferron was in town for a short time Thursday. Oscar Beebe, Jesse Seely and Chas. Shiner started Monday for an outing at Fish Lake. G. F. Hickman will be the orator at the Independence Day celebration at Price. The ward choir has been doing some good practical work preparatory for the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christenson returned re-turned to their home in Koosharem Sunday. Clarence Livingston returned from Spring City last Sunday. He was accompanied ac-companied by his bride. Miss Lizzie Bonsike is visiting in Castledale. She has been in the reservation reser-vation country the past year. Don't die without leaving your order to get all your burial fixtures at J. W. Nixon's. Everything is the best and cheapest. For summer diarrhoea in children always al-ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For sale at Snow's Pharmacy. A large number of the young folks turned out last Sunday evening for the purpose of serenading our two newly-wedded newly-wedded couples, viz. A. E. Wall, J)., and wife and Clarence Livingston and wife. Never leave home on a journey without with-out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed and cannot be obtained when on board the cars or steamships. For sale at Snow's Pharmacy. Phar-macy. The dime show has decided to open up again and has followed suit of the Bell telephone and has raised the price to the old standard, 10 and 15 cents. The shows will be the best that can be had, and the people will do well to see the wonderful set of holiday dramas, beginning last night in the Globe hall. The orchestra furnishes the music. J Nephi Williams and family is out after after being quarantined for a long time with smallpox. W. J. Seely is very busy looking after his sheep. He expects to spend the remainder re-mainder of the summer, after the Fourth on the farm. The Castledale choir has set Wednesday Wednes-day evenings apart as the regular evening even-ing for choir practice. A great deal of interest is now being taken in the work. Geo. W. Brandon and Wallace Petty have established an automobile line between be-tween Price and Ferron. The auto comes over in the morning and returns in the afternoon. Mr. Abraham Johnson, a merchant of Mt. Pleasant was in Castledale this week on assessment business. He likes the looks of this county and expressed ex-pressed a desire to invest here. Mr. Johnson is a brother to Mrs. E. S. Day of this city. "I was permanently cured of Kidney and Bladder trouble by using three 50c boxes Chambers' Kidney and Bladder Pills. My trouble was of twelve years standing. " Name furnished on application. applica-tion. Sold exclusively and guaranteed by Snow's Pharmacy. From the present indications Castledale Castle-dale may suffer from a scarcity of water before the summer is over. Castledale and Orangeville ought to get together and consider the advisibility of making a reservoir and retain some of the high water for summer use. |