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Show tBits of Local dfy Information JjL Concerning the Mo-Cements and Doings jr of Oar People in Totovn and County. William Evana is visiting wich his brothers and mother. Mrs. Edith Larsen returned Thursday from Idaho where she has been visiting for some time. Mrs. John Jorgensen left last Monday for a visit with her daughter in Sevier county. Bring your oats to J. W. Nixon's; $1.75 cwt. wheat $1.00 bushel, potatoes $1.10. per cwt. The Academy party last week was a decided success, though it was not very well attended. I have just received a new line of the latest spring millinery. Come and "see it. Mrs. Mary Gregarson, Castle-dale. Castle-dale. Dr. Richards, has been doing dental work for the past few weeks and his work has been so good that he has overstayed his time. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Christensen wish to thank all chose who so generously aided them in their recent fire loss. , They are now established in their new home. Lame shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quickly yields to the free application of Chamber-Iain's Chamber-Iain's Liniment. For sale at Snow's Pharmacy. Some people did not understand the meaning of the phrase "on the downhill down-hill pull" in the article referring to the ! Castledale public schools. We meant j they were on the down hill pull in time and not quality. "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's I Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. I Kendnck, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds and croup." For sale at Snob's Pharmacy. Mayor F. Olsen of Price was a Castledale Castle-dale visitor this wi ck on real estate business. He reports everything north in first class condition. Says we are paying for Price electric lights witn saloon revenue. All winds do not blow in Oklahoma. Wednesday, while Alvin Jensen was eating his lunch, the .wind blew the roof off his new house. Mr. Jensen was just putting on the shingles and such an accident was a rather wrathful one. Best grade of Rubber Boots, orchard grass, brome and sugar beets. Nixon's Miss Gertrude Kins: of Ferron attended attend-ed the missionary reception Tuesday evening. Fred Wycherley, who was recently killed in Lafayette, Colo., was burried at Cleveland last Si'nJay. Big fine apple trees for sale at J. W. Nixon's. 20 cents each, $15 per hundred hund-red lot. Mrs. J. H. Leonard of Huntington presanted her husband with a fine baby boy Saturday evening, April 22d. Some of the boys were losing yesterday yester-day and did a few things t at were not just right. No one knows just where the loss came from however. Dr. and Mrs. Hill of Huntington were visitors at S. P. Snow's Wednesday. Mr. Hill will look after Dr. Coleman's business should anyone need his assistance. assist-ance. In cases of rheumatism reli?f from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying Chamberlain's Linimant. For sale at Snow's Pharmacy. Miss Rose Reynolds returned home Sunday from Holden, where she has been teaching the past year. From all reports she did well in her work. A Mr. Nixon of the same place returnad with her and has been taking in the sights. He expresses a good opinion of Castle Valley. We wonder where they'll make their home. The local Primary association held its quarterly meeting last Sunday. A very interesting program ws rendered by the little folk. The presidency was reorganized the former officers havincr resigned. The new officers are as follows: fol-lows: president, Hannah King; counselors, counse-lors, Ellis Wilcox and Mary Rasmussen. Much credit must be given the retiring officers for the unselfish efforts they have made and the great success that has followed in their wake. The old Globe building has been leased by Jas. W. Johnson and Ray Jensen and it is now being put in repair re-pair for a Bhow house and dancing hall. The building is being gone all over carefully care-fully and will be put in first class condition. con-dition. It will be open for business about May 1st. The picture show will be connected up with the best service in the United States and programs will change three times a week. This hall is a big improvement over the one used by Mr. Johnson during the winter as it will do rway with the flight of narrow stairs and people can enter from the j street. j Doctor and Mrs. Coleman left for Denver, Colo, yesterday, where the ! little girl will be treated again. She ! has never recovered from the attack of , pneumonia. This makes the second time she has been taken to Denver on account of her health. Mr. Coleman I believes that their sickness has been i due, more or less, to the poor sanitary conditions of the buildingithey are now : occupying. Any of Mr. " Coleman's ; patients needing anything will call up , Dr. Hill of Huntington. He will be , in Castledale on Sundays. j |