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Show I Car of Lumber ! just arrived Shingles Coming I Some odds and ends in Machinery, etc. We have 100 useful things to sell and we keep buying such staples .as are in daily demand so don't get the j idea that we are OUT. We have reduced our busi- ness to a a strictly CASH BUSINESS. We are, not 7 soliciting credit business but if you want your goods at bed rock prices for cash, here is the place to trade J My residence is for sale and all other Huntington property except my farm and bees. "See me first. J. W. NIXON ) $ The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah C To the Farmers of Emery Co. I We have now moved into our ! new home and have on hand jj I a large supply of j Farm Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Harnesses, and Saddles, Manure Spreaders, Grain Drills, Alfalfa Al-falfa Cultivators, Spring Tooth Harrows, Sulky and Hand Plows, Steel and Wood Harrows, Mai-i Mai-i leable Stewart Ranges, Cream Separators, Wov-j Wov-j en Wire Fencing, Ellwood and -American Field I Fence all heights, Barb Wire, Nails, Roofing, I 1 Horse Shoes, and Nails and nearly all Hardware I Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. I j C. E. LARSEN, Branch Mgr. CASTLE DALE, UTAH I National Forest Timber For Salej Sealed bids will be received by the j District Forester, Ogden, Utah, up to j and including April 8, 1913. for 1.9S0.-000 1.9S0.-000 feet B. M. living Englemann i spruce, 450,000 feet B. M. living Douglas Doug-las Fir, 300,000 feet B. M. living Alpine Al-pine Fir, and 50,000 feet B. M. merchantable mer-chantable dead gaw timber, more or less, upon a designated area within the Ni Section 14, NWJ Section 13, T. 16 S., R. 6 E., S. L. M.. Manti National Forest, Utah. No bid of less than $2.50 per M. feet for living Engel-j Engel-j mann spruce and Douglas Fir, and $1.00 I per M. ft. for living Alpine fir and merchantable dead timber will be con-! con-! sidered. Deposit with bid $500. The right to reject any and all bids reser-' reser-' ved. Before bids are submitted full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission sub-mission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Ephraim, Utah. werofeci" Highest Prices AlwaysPaid PEOPLES' MEAT & GROCERY CO. Successor to Tolboe & Snow We buy and sell alfalfa seed, hay, grain, potatoes, beeswax, hides, pelts, and any other produce we are always on the trade. J. W. Nixon Misses , Kate Lemon, Ivy Lowry Ethel Nelson, and Novella Turnbow, of Ferron, passed through town one day of this week, bound for New York, Denver and other parts of Utah, which is nearly what they wanted us to say. The truth is that one certain member of the party intends to take a much longer trip (one for better or for worse and all that) in the near future. FINISHING BIDS WANTED Notice is hereby given, that bids will be received up to March 10, 1913, at 2 p. m., for the finishing of the two upper rooms of Orangeville school-house, school-house, District No. 8. For further information and plans, call "on E. W. Fox or O. W. Sitterud, Trustees. Orangeville, Utah. The board reserves re-serves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 13th day of February, 1913. O. W. SITTERUD, 15 8. Clerk of board. - -.ix.ji Stop a Minute ! I It's No Trouble with (IOOD Harness, .Grindstones and Wire Fence I to Sit Down I ! while using a Potato Cutter, Planter' or Digger : and Take a Ride ; on a Schuttler Wagon, Farm Truck, or Gang, Sulky ; or Disc Plow Farmers Exch. & Imp. Co. j K. 3. MRTHiS, Manager d PRICE, UTAH Half Block East of Depots I H E OPTOMA P M i in our new home j Summer Underwear and Shoe Shoes- 1 L. D. S. Garments Spring and Summer A Wgassorlmcnt-eSl kinds and sizes Shoes and Slippers J Special Prices for One Week Ven Best rakes at Verv Lowest prjces j 125 Fleece Limed louse Dresses 75c also Special for this week BARGaIn pIcES . I Great Specials on Ribbon 2 and T''1 inch, 5c yd. 3 and 4 inch, 1 0c yes, - |