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Show The laying of the maple floor in the meetinghouse commenced this week. Miss Hattie Hickman is again suffering suffer-ing with the li.nb that has been operat-Uj operat-Uj 0:1 several times. LOSTBtween Castli'dale and Fer-ron, Fer-ron, heavy gray coat conta ning Utters to,L?e Whitmore. RHnrn to stage driver, who will deliver to owner. (Adv) The Castledale Dramatic Company are back in their usual haunts after a very successful tour of the principal ' towns of the county with the play "Therese." Prof. Hanks of Holier City, the well-known well-known lecturer brilliant and clever though blind a. id without hands,gave'an excellent lecture last Wednesday night to a house, the small size of which the " D Je ought to be ashamed of. Mrs. Bishop Dugir.cie of Sur.nys'd ; sprung a surprise on her sister, Mrs. ! O. Sorenson jr. this week and afier spending a clay here went on to Ferron where she will visit with her son, Wm. Du?more, and daughter, Mrs. John E. L.-slie. Thos. Williams of Huntington so-j so-j Jur ied in the Dale for a few hours last Monday, when he came over tor the trunk of his attractive grandaughter Miss Mildred Jackson, who attended the E. S. A. the past winter, but who now returns to her home in Kenilworth. A farmer over in Colorado in returning return-ing home from hunting the other day found his neighbor just leaving the hous, and, being of a jealous nature, drew his gun and filled the man's legs with fine shot. A fawsuit folio .ved when it was learned that the man was there to borrow the local paper. The lawsuit cost $75 and the doctor bill w as $50 ar,d $1.50 would have saved all trouble! v Everybody boost for stake M. I. A. day, Friday and Saturday May 23-24! Provo papers report the appointment of Dr. M. W. Bigelow as assistant city physician at that place. Miss Oiea Day returned Welnesday from Mt. Pleasant where she spjnt the winter with relatives. The district school 7ch an 1 8th grades held full sway on the courthouse lawn last nigh t v. he.i these pupils entertained the teachers. Fine white potatoes, alfalfa seed, orchard grass seed, garden seeds, plows and cultivators for less than factory price at J. W. Nixons. (Adv.) Miss Edith Potter of Price will operate oper-ate the local telephone board while Mrs. Petty "keeps house" in her mother's moth-er's absence. j Gulden Rule plan w ill be adopted at ; J. W. Nixon's in the future. Sold cut nearly ail of our old stock and now putting in new line. ( Adv.) Prof. John G. McQuarrie left Wednesday Wed-nesday for his home in Deaver, after a I very successful year's work in the j woodwork department of the Academy. ! Apostle James E. Talmage and Elder ' Ru'on S. Wells, it is reported, will be the -f peak( rs at stake conference, be-: be-: ing held in Cleveland today and tomor-j tomor-j row. j Mrs. John Y. Jensen will leave to-: to-: day for the bedside of her mother, Mrs. J Andrew Neilson of Fairview, who is ' very ill. S.ie will rem 11.1 thsra iniefin-: iniefin-: itely. j A little son was born to Mr. and ! Mrs. Wimmer il:il last Sunday night ' at the home oi Mrs. ' Kill's mother, 'Mrs. Nad Oison, where the young rnolier is sta;. iii.j i'.jr tiic .resent. Andrew Peterson is among those back from the reason's shearing. He operated at Mack, Colo, this spring. Wm. A. Jev.kes of Orangeville also returned this week from the Cisco territory. FOR SALE. Kitchm tables, two heating stoves, childs folding bedstead, kitchen range, center table, sideboard, refrigerator practically anything in the line of good furniture. Also 50 lbs carpet rags, ready sewed. 19tf Mrs.- G. W. Brandon, Castledale Dr. Graham last Sunday took Merril, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johansen to the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake, where the lad was operated upon for appendicitis late S inday night. The parents preceded the doctor to Price and accompanied the boy to the city. At last report, h? was resting quietly though in a very serious condition. condi-tion. The town dads met last Tuesday and got the waterworks election finally started. Now is the time for all you 1 boosters for a bigger, belter Castledale to get in your good work with the fel-. fel-. low citizens who have monopolies on all the "ifs" and "buts" of the English language. June 3J will tell to everyone every-one whether Castledale's people appre-, appre-, ciate the coming into our midst of the modern buildings we have and are a-bout a-bout to have, 01 not. Health a Factor in Success The largest factor contributing to a man's success is undoubted health. It has been observed that a man is seldom sick when his bowels are regularhe regu-larhe is never well they are constipated. consti-pated. For constipation you will find nothing quiteVo good as Chamberlain's ' Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digest'on. They are sold by all dealers. (Adv.) |