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Show 1 at Douglass' Gash Store i Begins Today Castledale Ginghams Canvas Gloves Stockings 7c to ioc per yard 8c Pair Hens Sox 5c to 25c a pair Boys Overalls Calicoes $2 Mens Gloves ,1 30c to 60c per pair during the sale 6c yd. $1.25 per pair! i Ladies Waists and Combination ladies Wrappers, 75c each Mens Never-rip Overalls f Suits at Bargain Prices . D. S. Garments "A new Pair if tney r'p" Tnmhnv HnP All sizes, so to $ .25 pair 60c to 85c pair 4 pair H0??oyr "oguar- Mens Shirts $2.50 Corduroys I anteed to wear for 4 months 25c up $1.98 pair TmII Lime of Spring (Goods Just lira. Ladies, Misses and Childrens Dresses--Over and Under SKIRTS Speosifl odd aiDD SGdcdcs Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lund are visiting at Sunnyside. " Sam Bunnell has returned from his . trip over the mountain. John Eden of Cleveland was in town on business the middle of the week. Governor Spry last Saturday signed the bill which increases fees of district court jurors from $2 to $3. H. C. Wickman, A. W. Anderson and John T. Olsen of Emery were county seat visitors this week. Miss Blanche Hithcock, a student at the Academy, was hastily called to the bedside of her mother at Clawson last Tuesday. Ex-commissioner Samuel Singleton of Ferron was in town several days this week attending to business connected con-nected with the Cascledald Co-op. Found On road between Huntington and Castledale, brand njw paten; leather leath-er shoe. Owner may have same at this office by paying costs of advertising. advertis-ing. As soon as the building can be remodeled re-modeled and fixed up, W. J. Douglass will move his store stock into the larger quarters formerly occupied by the Progress. For rent for one year to the highest bidder, 72 shares water stock in the Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Irrigation Irriga-tion Co. Apply Box 651, Salt Lake City, Utah. (Adv.) 2215. Alexander Jameson has been assisting assist-ing in County Treasurer Berg's office the last week, taking the place of Prin. Andrew Larsen who was assisting as-sisting there until school was resumed. Quite a number of local farmers interested made the trip to Orange-ville Orange-ville yesterday to protest against the proposed consolidation of the canals of Series "A" and "D" down to a point at Adobe wash. The members of the eounty board of commissioners, accompanied by Clerk Bowen, ar expected back from the Green River country today where they went to inspect certain pieces of road-work road-work and otherwise look into affairs generally. The Tuft boys, Summers, Albert, and Calvin, received word Thursday that th.2 babe of their sister, Mrs. Dora Hansen, was very low withpneumonia. Summers and Calvin left immediately for Lawrence but returned yesterday, the little one's condition boing improved Studio Photos ! A. Kopf, the Huntington Photographer is now located in his fine, new studio, and in addition to all kinds of exterior work and enlarging offer the advantages of finest Studio South of Salt Lake D-aOdles & Pedis Highest Prices AlwaysPaid PEOPLES' MEAT I GROCERY CO. Successors to ToIUoe & Snow The U. of U. has issued a bulletin entitled "Measurement of Flowing Streams, a Simple Accurate Method of Using the Wier," which should be of great value of many interested in this vicinity. It is free and may be had by asking the State School of Mines, I University of Utah. What's the matter with the local Commercial club? There is an immense amount of work for such an organization organiza-tion in the coming months and it is hoped that it will not lag behind the organizations of neighboring town, where great bites are being taken in town development by the clubs. T. V. Thomas, the genial manager for the past year and more of the Castledale Cas-tledale Co op, has resigned and will move away from the Dale before long; accompanied by his family. Mr. Tho.nas has not enjoyed good health for some time and it is owing to this fact that he is being forced to leave us. A recommend was fowarded from the Castledale ward this week to Geo. Seely, who has been employed at Sunnyside for some time, and it is supposed sup-posed that he used it to happy advantage advan-tage at the Salt Lake temple this week where he intended to escort Miss Olive Dickman of Woodside. Good luck, George, boy! Enos Bennion of Uintah county introduced in-troduced a bill in the house this week in accordance with the wishes of Green River irrigation men providing that in management of irrigation districts ronresident land and water owners ' shall have only one vote for each forty acres of land, while resident owners shall have one vote for each acre. The bill is in the form of an amendment amend-ment to the general irrigation district law. Everybody is invited to attend. You won't be disappointed. Take your neighbor along. LAND SCRIP FOR SALE Iihave a little Land Scrip for sale that will take any unoccupied agricultural agricul-tural land in the State of Utah without with-out residence or cultivation. Easiest method of requiring title. No proofs to make, no rules to comply with. IRA R. BROWNING , Emery County Bank Building, i FINISH1NC BIDS WANTEO Notice is hereby given, that bids will be received up to March 10, 1913, at 2 p. m., for the finishing of the two upper rooms of Orangeville school-house, school-house, District No. 8. For further information and plans, call on E. W. Fox or O. W. Sitterud, Trustees. Orangeville, Utah. The board reserves re-serves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 13th day of February 1913. O. W. SITTERUD. 158. . Clerk of boards Stop a Minute ! It's No Trouble j with GOOD Harness, Grindstones and Wire FeneiS to Sit Down while using a Potato Cutter, Planter or Digger and Take a Ride on n Schuttler Wagon, Farm Truck, or Gang, Sulky j ! or Disc Plow Farmers Exch. b Imp. Co. I H. G. MATH1S, Manager PRICE. UTAH Half Block East of Depots |