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Show S Bits f Local 1 'f E'?r''iU i Concerning the Movements and "Doings r J i ln f'&S Our Z-ecple in Totun and County y n i ! eBaJa ,rTinwiiT.i-iimvm.iimii. ... i Mr Milton Olsen was visiting in the Dale last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Seely and family are home from Sunnyside. Abe Day of Ephraim per.s us his desire de-sire to join our family of readers. The Academy gave its regular hop last Friday evening, attended by a fair crowd. i Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Williams of Fer-ron Fer-ron visited their parents" at Castl-dale this sveek. Miss Thea Rasmuss.n, one of the Ferron school marine, visited in the Dale the past week. Supervisor A. W. Jensen cf the Manti forest made a bu iness trip through the county this week. Ben Cook and Fred Andersen jr. have ! swapper places and Mr. Cook and fami-' ly w. 11 now be at home in town. j i The district school boys beat the j Orangevide lads to the tune ef 15 to 7 in a game of ba it bail yesterday. At almost any tim." during the day from three to six automobiles may be seen along Main street. Pretty good, eh! Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Williams of Emery Em-ery bade local friends farewell Thursday, Thurs-day, they being on their way to the British missionfield. Bishop and Mrs. A. N. Brinkerhoff of Emery visited'at the home of H. C. Wickman last Monday while on their way to see their son Darwin at Wellington. Well-ington. 1 Sam Snow returned Wednesday from the bedside of his little daughter, Dorothy, Doro-thy, who is fast improving in the Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Snow remained in the city. The incomings and outgoings of the newly inaugurated auto mail service have been rather irregular during this 1 the first week. The regular schedules will be announced soon. Clerk Bowen is sporting a brand new and larger car which he purchased last ' week and Edmund Crawford's new car j just purchased will be seen here in a ! day or two. Both are Studebakers. j Road Commissioner Wm. Hitchcock just about finds his hands full between 1 the collection of poll taxes and congra-tu'ations congra-tu'ations on th" addition of a fine little girl to the fa.nily born March 22d. Hatching seain is he t e and Colling-! turn's S. C. White Lghorns are just : what you wart. I have eggs for hatch- ing now. Prices reasonable. (Adv.) Robert Collingham, Castledale The Heard's dr-tmatic company is scheduled for performances next Wednesday and Thursday nights at 25c and 15" prices and the ronort comes that they are "m iking goid" all promises. Dr. M. V. Maloney, the Price dentist, den-tist, f pent several. days this week in the Dale on a professiond visit, after a week's good business at Huntington. He is now holding forth at Orangeville. The M. I. A. misfit ball given in the ; R'dief hall proved to be a rery success- ; ful affair, though the indisposition of several ma'dng the "breaks" trip de- ! tracted from the attendance to a certain cer-tain extent. Other laurels came to the Academy baseball team last Saturday when they beat the Huntington team by the decisive de-cisive score of 20 to 6. But why play io many games on foreign diamonds, ' Prof. Willey? L. E. Whitmore of Price agent for the Indian motorcycle for Carbon and Emery counties, was over from that place last Saturday and Sunday, and gave some splendid speed and manage- ; ment exhibitions with his machine. j Lost 4-yr old, dark' . : brown p e r-I r-I cheron horse branded Lilj 011 left shoulder. shoul-der. $10 rewar-d for information leading to recovery. Address, John S. Curtis, rangeville. (Adv.) 2i 3 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Winters was the scene last Sunday afternoon af-ternoon and eveni.ig of a right merry gathering of friends, the occasion being Mr. Winters' birthday anniversary. A beautiful rocking chair was presented. Messrs. A. E, Wall, James Peterson, j G. F. Hickman, W. King Drig.'s, and I W. C. Behunin, and Mrs. A. Jameson are among those contributing to the conference cro.vds in Salt Lake, nearly all of those makin r the trip utilizing the opportunity for Dusiness also. "Doc" Stevena of Ferron passed through the capitil tother day bound for Zion. He. invited us over to a big blowout he calculates!?) giving when he gets his share of the $50,000 IndianWar veteran appropriation. All other"vets" are directed to the article on another page explaining the methods of securing secur-ing their shares. The names of all those who contributed contri-buted either labor or cash toward the Castledale-Buckhorn road will be furnished fur-nished bv Chairman Dickson and published pub-lished in a near issue of the Progress, j It is understood that several Orange- j ville boosters have signified their will- j ingness to help since the member of the j committee who broached the subject up i there was received so badly. J The attention of the booster element of Ferron and E rery especially is directed di-rected to the quotations of State En- j gineer Beers appearing on the front j page. Now is the time for those peo- j j pie to prepare to take advantage of the j I connection Castledale's voluntary road- j j work between here and Buckhorn has I ! given them with the Midland Trail, and i w rk on the outlet along with Sevier, whose people are right anxious to do their part. |