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Show Listen, Tanner si ' S New Renovating Harrow, Price 64, for $40.00 K 12 in. Steel Beam Syracuse Plows " 13.90 j S 18 in. 12 disc Harrow, 48 for - - 32.00 50 Tooth Harrow, Steel, $15 for 9.00 7 Luke Layoff, worth 30 1 22.50 Planet Jr., No. 4, latest attachments. $14 11.90 X S Many more such bargains on our closing out sale J Read on J L Grass Seeds for less than cost. Fine, large, white po- S tatoes, $1.76 per bushel. All kinds of garden seeds Big Reduction on Baby Carriages and Go-Carts j i We are DETERMINED to wind up our business this f summer so now is your chance to g-t seasonable mer- ? i chandise cheap. C ) J. W. NIXON I C The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah S . n " 1 t .Bits' of Local Information JjL Concerning 1ht McrUtmenU and "Doing V of Our Ytoplm in Town and County. J Mies Lulu Bunnell is back from a short visit in Mohrland. A fine baby "oy as bom to Mrs. David R. Seely last Saturday morning. An ei.tire new line of new hats will arrive the first of the week at Mary Gregersens The Ferron dramatic club which was to have appeared here tonight have postponed their coming for a time. For rheumatisn you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. Try it and see how quickly it gives relief. re-lief. For sale by all dealers. If you haveu't already done so, visit the Enterprise photo studio today or to-, to-, morrow while their cheap rates are in force. Post cards $1.00 per dozen today to-day and Sunday. The Castledale Poultry association held a meeting at the Relief hall last Wednesday night and approved the constitution and bylaws. The organization organiza-tion will print the same for general distribution in the near future. Treasurer Sorenson returned Saturday Satur-day from Salt Lake. While there, besides be-sides conference,he attended a meeting of fellow officers from other counties, at which a valuable exchange of methods in relation to the transaction of their work was made. S. C. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKENS CHICK-ENS Now is the time to get egg3 for hatching in order to get winter layers. Get them from a good laying strain. My pen is headed by a cockerel of the U. A. C. strain with a high egg record. Prices are reasonable. Robert Collingham, Castle Dale. Louis P Oveson of Cleveland was a Dale visitor Thursday and yesterday. 12 photos please 12 friends and are an everlasting present. Enterprise Studio Wm. ''acks of Mohrland was a guest at the Orange Seely, Jr., home this week. The Ferron sehool grammar grade? present1;! two excellent little Irara n with a dance following lasi night. Messrs. E. W. Erickson, Clem Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, and F. W. Reid were in the Dale this wt-ek with their respective eighth erade pupils. Mayor Olsen of Price has been sojourning in Emery's capital a few davs this week. He was th; truest of Principal Hickman Thur-sdiy evening. The Cleveland, Lawrence, Orange-! Orange-! ville and Castledal eighth grad pupils took thp regul ar graduation examination examina-tion in Castledale last Wednesday and Thursday. S. P. Snow, Jr., our druggist has been making a decided improvement on the face of his building.having had Mr. Claire, the painter, apply his brushes to decidedly good advantage. Nathan Day returned Tuesday from a protracted visit among Sanpete relatives. rela-tives. It is getting near the close of school an I it wouldn't do to miss all that fun, would it, Nathan and Jessie? It will pay you well to borrow money at the bank and pay interest for a year to get the goods that are now offered at the greatly reduced prices at J. vV. Nixon, just read what he announces in his ad. I NEW STORE I at Huntington I 1 Beginning next week we will 1 open at Huntington a modern J store, containing everything in the line of Ladies, Gents and 1 j Children's Clothing 1 Come here ere going elsewhere! Hunt'on Clothing Store j Olsen Bldg., Opp. Johnson Hotel TheJVovo papers report a babe born i to Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Cash at Prove Miss Lilace Snow speit a portion of the week with her sister, Mrs. Fred Larsen. Mrs. Samuel Singleton of Ferron has been attending her daughter, Mrs. D. R. Seely. The holstien bull, Sir Prince Wood-side Wood-side will be located at Wm. Magnussens this season. The' district school children observed Arbor day by taking trips to the "cedars" "ced-ars" and Wink Seely 's farm. Mrs.Chasta Harris, at present residing resid-ing in Payson returned with her sister Mrs. Hazel Hill and is visiting with her folks in the Dale. M. A. Anderson, Jr.. and Mr. Tid-well, Tid-well, a brother-in-law, arrived in the Dale the fore part of the week to be in attendance at the bedside of their father. Elders H. A, Nelson and Rasmussen of Ferron visited the local ward in home missionary capacity last Sunday, and spoke most interestingly on general topics. Don't be surprised if you have fin attack at-tack of rheumatism this spring. Jus-rub Jus-rub the affected parts with Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Liniment and it will soon disappear. disap-pear. Sold bv all dealers. Mrs. Nad Olsen left Wednesday on the stage to join her husband in Price from where they left together for Salt Lake. Mr. Olsen was expecting to be operated upon Thursday for on old trouble which seems to be again bother-i bother-i ing him. , . The Walters Stock company come to pay us another very pleasant visit next Tuesday evening when they appear in "The Two Orphans" atthelocil house. They have been playing a long and successful suc-cessful engagement in Moab, and will, no doubt visit the near towns, though we are unable to learn the dates. Ladies, if you want a nice go-cart or carriage for about one-half of the actual act-ual price or dry-goods, caroets, any kinds af housefurnisuing, it will pay you to take a trip to Huntington and luok over the bargains at J. W. Nixon's. Tnere is nearly any thing you want and cheaper than factory price. The entertainment given last Tuesday Tues-day evening by the beginners dupart-ment dupart-ment of the district school was quite ell attended and all those fortunate enough to be present enjoyed a treat. The little tots acquitted themselves wonderfully of their parts and showed plainly the great pains taken by Miss Brown in their instruction. The insertion inser-tion of an item to the effect that the little ones would entertain was overlooked over-looked at the last moment as we were going to press last week, so that the affair was not given the publicity it should have had. OUTINGS j Our entire Stock J goes at j !0c Yd. i beginning ApriI22 j J , S I CASTLEDALE CO-OP j C THE ELECTRIC POWER & MILLING COMPANY t has on hand a nice selection of i CHANDELIERS, READING LAMPS, ELECTRIC IRONS, ETC. jj 2 Be modern in your home and use the latest conveniences. Only once to live Electric Rower and Milling Co. 5 1 j. H. TAYLOR. Pres. JOHN H. TAYLOR. Mgr. 5 GROCERIES, CANDIES and FRUITS gents" furnishings SALE NOW ON B&fter Mercantile 'Co. CASTLE DALE Hides and Pelts Wanted! CASH PAID FOR ALL BROUGHT IN A Full Line of Groceries PEOPLES' MEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow |