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Show P rvF t? fxl ' TF5 Tra T T f A Tf f1 A T5 D I B , ' 1 -Still On Casxledale : l j " Ginghams Canvas Gloves Stockings jj 7c to ioc per yard 8c Pair Hens Sox 5c to 25c a pair j I Boys Overalls ?',cc,esi, "A ' Mens $2 Gloves t I 30c to 60c per pair during the sale (c yd. $1.25 per pair Ii I Loclles Waists gsid Cosi&ijsatiosi ' Logs WPpgJiiglL Kens Never-FJp CycreOs t I ' Sails of Bargain Prices - L D. S. Garments . "Anew pair if tiiey rip" i - ' Jomlj0y p0p sizesso to $1.25 pair 60c to 85c a pair jj : i 4 pair Hose for i'ooAuar- fleOS SlllftS COFdilFOyS i anteed to wear for 4 months 25c up $1.98 a pair jj ;i " " : " " jj 1 fiM Lime of Spring (smm Jasst Gins I Laiesjisses and Coiidreos Dresses Over 2nd Under SKIRTS I SpcBosiO on a till SihcDes ! ,. , , , J i IhLHL-O A IPirrLhLlNtL You know te reason why I am selling some of my stock for less than cost, They are winter goods and not so saleable as lawns in summer ? No More. Winter r for me in retail nrc'iandising that's settled j Not'iinj left in win'er goods but the few in our windows and on bariii cDJi-ers, ail faw airji blai'tis, all of wrc hi S offer for LESS TilVN CD)T. Co n? q.iick and buy tiiese i s gaads for 333 tsa.i your narcbants can get ihem wh Resale j : : ) V J. W. NIXON The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah. Don't forget the big Commercial club meeting in the town hall tonight at 7:30. The young son of Hans Peterson ia now fast recovering from a serions spell of pneumonia. A nyone passing the Hotel Anderson ,of late will hear most beautifjl melodies melo-dies emanating f.iom the brandnew player piano on exhibition there. Elders Thos. Allred and Calvin Jen- Ben left this week for their hum 33 in Ferron after some very successful work a3 missionaries in our midst On" of the most successful of their cottage meetings was the one held at the Jones home last Sunday r.iiht. j James Peterson returned the fore-I fore-I part of the week from a business trip lo Salt Lake.. Twc feet of snow in Mt. Pleasant, j 18 inches at Monticello, and an,' quan- tity of the fleecy white in all other j parts of the state! i For rent for one year to the highest bidder, 72 shares v.'at-r stock in the . Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Irrigation Irriga-tion Co. Apply Hox 651, Salt Lake City, Utah. (Adv.) 2215. Miss Fugate, a former resident) at Ferron but more recently living in Ari.onia, is assisting in the office of Assessor L. W. Peterson. She is a gu 'St at Attorney Di;ksoa's home. Highest Prices AiwaysPaid PEOPLES' HEAT I S0CEE!Y CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow i 'Co istitulMn and byla .vs will be read j and committees ek-rted at tonight's J meeting of the Commercial club. ! i'ie a number of t'rien is gathered j at t'.e P. C. M;lh-r home lat. Tue-dax evening to cd-.-brate .Mrs. Miller'-! Miller'-! birth anniversary. Called t i aHeiid the funeral of her n. oilier (Mrs. Ei-:e .)ar'o!)--n, S years old) of Mt. Ph-asanc. Mr-. K. C. Miller left on tiie aiuo Moeday f .r that place. - S. IJ. Young, in parii.er . hip with another an-other gentlen.a i, h is fought, oot ti e Star liver.' stable at Civcn Itiver. Mr. You Tg moves his family there in a short lime. According to reports, Ceo. YV fJr.tp.-don, fJr.tp.-don, who recently started a saloon in Creen River, i ranning ids place there nearer the la v than any ot his com- pelitors, am! ihcidenta!!;,' doing the i big portion of the tow n's Uisaie.-s T he Academy "2 1 years" arg preparing, pre-paring, for their grant cla-s party Lo 'be given in :he Academy hall next j Friday night March bih. Though be-j be-j ing a class pal ty tile general public is invited and a good lime is promi ed from the b'g prepar.it or.s being made. Big reduction on shoes and mens suiis at Nixon's clo.-ing out sale. Come and see tae sacrificing bargains. Kovonoc washers, ihe good kind, and I New Koyal Sewing machines, and ! phonographs for a hi i le less than cost j lor llns week. J. V. Nixon. (Adv.) j Frank Clair was brought home from i Green River last Sunday suilering in-j tenseiy from riieuimclism, augmented ) ; by a cold resulting from a wresihng bout between him and a Given Kive'r j brakeman. flaire was credited with I the best of the match as fr as it went, . his opponent withdraw ing alter a few j minutes' work. Reid Jewkes, .'-yiar old sou of Jesse D.dewkes, stale treasurer, is re- 1 I ported to be slowly recovering from i burns sustained about ihe face and j head a week ago Wedne.-d iy, hen ihe poured gasoline by mistake on a i lire in the kitchen stove at ihe Jewkes : home, in Salt Lake Cily. Young Jewkes' face is still badly swollen, but the inflammation has somewhat subsided. sub-sided. U is belived that his sight will not be impaired. i ! The body of young Vernon Christen-: Christen-: sen of Molen was taken through yes-' terday enroute to the home ot the "de- ! ceased from Salt Lake. 'Ihe young man contracted an attack of the measles while atiident at tha Aca-demy Aca-demy here ami, a !i"arel timing to his home, complications set in and Dr. Graham dispatched him to a Salt Lake hospital, where he was supposedly getting get-ting along nicely unlil the end came. He was a model lad and had a bright future fu-ture before him fium every appearance. Incepenc'ent Canal & Resrevo'r Co. Emery, Emory Co., Uteh i NOTICE T!'..t- nr-1 a. j.p i up m t'v fnlV) i ir' - fl.'- I V'.l 1"1 Hi" 2 ll ,;V Of o.":ill r. j'TjJ t'.l' S"V- - 1 : 111 'il'd -''I o; i-.i-iie ih- I :ip.i- ri ef ihv o.'-. o.'-. si.'e,Vf sine hncu rs a;', f' ..w : CVrt.V .. Shaw r"t Hi- i-rirli. -.1, 3 ' 1 I ! 1 ' N ' -.. Mrs , mlr.-r M i! j H.m sii.-ei. c .1 I. - : "J: " 1 lliini. rnan. ('i'l', !, a 7 lo 1 I r.-: !.- ' !. A.i.:r.-w c. i i: . i III-. mi. J C. vri i I '.' ' 1 rv, I 'i.eri' ! 1 2H ill, 1 r.l-.-n, .I.mik . F. M iv i i l.-..r,..n. a A. !'-VV I !'; s ! t-'c-,m. r.o.iline ;! l-i 9 ; ' ; r-n ... F. r. ri . i is j iv,'. i... r,.-.nr m i i;i 1 I. e-s- n. J..!u. F. 1 :v 12 im Levi .'4 1 ! 4' Ki-i-. oin o.-l A. Ii'."., l"i- r.'i el U J"lei 11 ". -1 !'l Willsamo. S. M. K.IIS I T l-i 'Vntl, .laim s " P HI l" r.,v. xlie 1''- ten s to 1 V.I 'yret.amUWuli'irn 7. Him S V) L'n ' ;in. in :n-.'iinl!,iK-e w i h uiei :in nnl-r "t" the lr.l "f .hr. eiovs l,,i....ntl- l'-h ,av..f N... m. ivi: U'Vi. !.1..V -f . I.rh la 10 I ..f s",'ll so id; a m;t v lie in -:ey w ill l snM ,-it 'enii.-. I I m.. lu i.'i (1.1 ri i'-ii 1 a ' ssi 1 1 on ' s ' fie; p. n . In- i uclh.'i- s nil the c si of ai e' "sri; r;;'i eeiise of salt-. 1.. r. MOOUK. SeLi. ue-y I Koclios' it. Kiei'i v 1'oiiiilv I'eih. First pub Mar Mar 15. la::d sen;? m sale i j I have a littL' Land Scrip for sa'e that will take any unoec.ip'el agricultural agricul-tural land i:i the State of Utah wi'h-jout wi'h-jout resider. c-e or cu'tivation. Easiest I metho 1 of ivqu rieg title. No proofs I to make, no rules to comply with. ! IRA R. BROWNING Emery County Bank Kail. ling. FIISMIC BIOS VAHTE3 Notice is hereby given, that hi !a j will be rcct ived up to Mjrci: 10, 1913, ; at 2 p. m , for the lireshing of the two ; upp-T roiims of OrangoviMe sc! o 1-house, 1-house, District No. . For furth. r information and plans, call en E. W. Fox or 0. 'Y. Sit'erud. Trustees. Orangevil: , Utah. The hoard reserves re-serves t he rie ht to rej cl anv and all bids. D ...ted thi Li b Hay of February, 101:5. O. YV. S1TTERUD, 15 C!ei k of board. :1 4jiJ J Li ivii 2 o jj r ! H It's No Trouble ; witli (iOOJ) Harness. i ri n -1 -t n ts ;in.l Wire Kcikv r to Sit Down 9 j wliile u ;t Pul.tla ('ullrr, I'l.-uiU-r or Dio-t.r rj I! and Tnke a fide 'j :j on a Si-liiiUl-tT Waon, l-'arni Trm-k, or (lam;', Sulkv m ' ' or Disc PlovV ' 1 i i at mQi b LAy. v imp. 0. j I'j IS. G. ArTIIiS, Mnn.ner rj rj PRICE, UTAH Half Block East of Depots i T |