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Show Bennett Cash and wife are expected home during the holidays. For sale. House and lot two blocks east of court house. Leroy Livingston, Castledale. The mail pouch has been coming- well filled lately. Somebody is going to get some Christmas presents. Dr. H. Averill is here on one of his trips over the county atten :ing to those who need glasses. He is now located at Richfield. Ira R. Browning visited the San Rafael Ra-fael Fuel Co. mines at Emrv this week an is very well pleased with the quantity quan-tity of coal being taken away and the quality of the output. "Bob," the saddle maker, at the Jensen shop, has gone home for the holidays. He is an expert in his line and his work done here will compare favorably with the best saHdles on the market. The Lawrence Threshing Co. report 1150 bushels of al'alfa, 2600 bushels of wheat and 6400 bushels of oats as the seasons threshing. Of course, the alfalfa al-falfa is what took the time, the crop being none too good in that burg. Our correspondents are requested to not be later than Thursdays with their letters as it takes time to set them and we print the paper Friday. A little care in this respect will help the force. We feel proud of our corps of assistants assist-ants and appreciate their letters, we also al-so realize tnat they do not know the rush that alwavs occurs on press day. The Seely boys have gone to Mt. Pleasa-nt for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Jensen are expected ex-pected home today from Manti. For SALE A nearly new upholstered couch and a roll-top desk. Mrs. J. S. Moffitt, Castledale, Utah. Rulon Y. Robison started yesterday for Salt Lake to spend the holidavs with his relatives and .Id "chums" in the city. Miss Edna Douglas, who has been visiting her sifter, Mrs. G. F. Hickman Hick-man for the past two weeks, returned to Payson yesterday. David William, who has been job printer at this offW tor the past eight : months, has gone home for the holidays. i He was afraid his stocking was too small for San ca Claus to find away off i here. If you want a heater, coal ptove, range or anything in the furniture line, trunks, telescopes, carpets, rugs, etc. You will find that we have a nice stock to select from and meet all con-petition. Orange-ville Orange-ville Co-op. Hans Denisen and wife of Sunnyside are visiting Mr. Denison's parents in Castlenale for holidays. Mr. Denison says considerable 'increase in work ii expected at the camp in the way of more coke ovens being operated. Thank goodness, we have passed the shortest day in 1910 and it will not be long before this thing of building fire by candle light can be dispensed with. It is tough when a fellow has a 16 hour ambition and only 8 hours of real daylight. day-light. A. E. Wall, Jr., started yesterday for Santaquin, Provo, Salt Lake and other points, wher ; he will spend the holidays. We shouldn't be surprised if Santa Claus would steal him and give him to some girl up that way for a Christmas present. Castledale is getting metropolitan. If you don't believe it look at the ad of Talboe & Snow. They are going to deliver de-liver goods on Saturdays. This enables the housewife to call up on the phone and get her Sunday eatables without stopping her usual work. F. M. Young of Vernal has been in town the most of the week redresent-ing redresent-ing the Beneficial Life Insurance Co. of Salt Lake. Mr. Young was publisher and manager of the Vernal Express up to a short time ago and is a real live booster for the great reservation country. coun-try. : We are having some real Christmas weather these days. There was a good snow storm the first of the week ard the thermometer was down to four below be-low Friday morning. Santa Claus will find the weather and roads ideal for his regular trip and will no doubt bring a full load of toys and sweetmeats. I When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you uu all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy aontains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently confident-ly to a baby as to an adult. Sold by , Snow's Pharmacy. I Sunnyside is starting up 350 new coke ovens to supply coke to the Anaconda smelters. This ought to make quite an increase in the business of that great coal camp. The Price River Irrigation company is about to take over the holdings of the Irrigated Lands company. If this deal goes there is reason to hope for some activity on the lands covered. Let us hope it will go. Most of the teachers of the county are going to attend the state association at Salt Lake next week. It is not as convenient for them to go from here as it is from some other places but they are looking out for the best and want to get all that is within reach that will help them in their work. When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by Snow's Pharmacy. The district schools of Castledale gave a very pleasant dancing party to the children of the school yesterday i afternoon followed in the evening with a dance for the older folks. Both parties par-ties were given by the school. The proceeds to go to furnish a partial library lib-rary for the school. Saturday M.ss Frances Bird and her handsome class in Domestic Science, at the High School, (rave an excellent din-1 din-1 ner in ho"or of Miss Maud May Bab cock and the members of the University Dr matic Club. Our vocabulary is in-ab in-ab quate to describe the various courses cours-es '.hat made up the tasty repast. In- , dependent. j Thos. Humphreys has gone back to San Juan county, after spending a vear on the ranch at Orangeville. He has extensive interests in oil lands in that cmintv and has eone down to protect the claims he already has, get more and possibly sell out some of what he has. S-n Ju in is at the top nf the Mst in the oil sections of Utah and it looks as thnutrh he was going back at the right time to realize some money. Here's hoping that h" Hoes, for if he does he will bring it back to Emery county. Every family has need of a good, reliable re-liable liniment. F(.r sprains, bruises, soreness of the ..uscles and rheumatic pains there is none better than Chamber-in's. Chamber-in's. Sold at Snow's Pharmacy. |