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Show ' LISTEN We buy Alfalfa Seed and Screenings, Hay, I ? Beeswax, all Kinds of Produce ? we: se:ll 1 1 All Winter Goods-and we have a full stock ? of them for less than cost HEATING STOVES - BLANKETS OF ALL KINDS i Come and see them and learn the prices t r and we are sure to do some business j j P Mens and Boys Winter Suits for less than cost j A FINE LINE of GUARANTEED JEWELRY d ? Please call in and see our furniture bargains $26.00 PHNOGRAPH FOR $13.00 J J. W. M1XON ) The Price Regulator Huntington. Utah Elder Parley Petersen .is expected home today from a mission to Germany. Ger-many. Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Day of Lawrence Law-rence visited local relatives the first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Day entertained the members of the E. S. A. faculty with their families Thursday night. Prof. Willey is back from Bountiful wh ;re he attended the family reunion on the occasion of his parents' golden wedding. The Mutual associations announce a social for all people of the ward over 14 years of age, same to be given next Tuesday evening. Nathaniel Crawford of Ferron who is sojourning in California, drops us a card telling of their visit to Catalina Island, and of having most enjoyable times. Mrs. G. A. Baker left hurriedly thi middle of the week for Price, where she was summoned by her daughter who was tikeu ill very suddenly while on her way to visit here. lionumentS Representing the BEESLY MARBLE MAR-BLE & GRANITE CO., of Provo, I am now canvassing the countv and solicit your orders, guaran-. guaran-. teeing satisfaction. v J. EL. KING Headquarters at Ferron, Utah Herbert Day and family, of Moab, t who have been visiting in the Dale a I short tim, left Thurtday to visit other ' relatives in Lawrence on their returm home. i Engineer Bigelow, employed in the McCune interests in South America, who visited with his brother, Dr. Bigelow Bige-low th? past week, left Thursday for Los Angeles, accompanied by his moth- j mother who has also been visiting here. j With dances almost every night and : 'races, pulling matches, etc., almost: ' every day, the holidays are practically over now, and without as much of the usually disgraceful accompanyment j that there usually is. ! We have a few heating stoves left at cost. Horse blankets, bed blankets, winter coats for ladies, men and children. chil-dren. Also heavy suits; for less thnn cost. They must go this time. J. W. Nixon. (Adv.) ! We are still in the market f ir alfalfa 'seed, honey, beeswax, hay, grain, all kinds of produce. We are selling all our goods for less than any merchant could afford to while this lasts. Come and be convinced. J. W. Nixon. The wagon missionaries have now completed their visitation work in the Dale and are now located in Orange-ville. Orange-ville. Two well attended meetings were held in the local meetinghouse and several private dis sions took place while in the town. On Sunday last the little babe of Mr. a i i .virs. John P. Pearson was laid awHv, if having died the latter part of the week before. It was but a f -w days old. The little babe of Mr. and Mrs ivieryin Jones also passed away a day or two after birth and was buried shortlv after. The latter Groceries, Drygoods, Shoes We are prepared to attend to al! your wants along these lines and invite your examination COFFINS and CASKETS in every style, and to meet every purse. A full line of trimmings trim-mings always carried in stock. Free Delivery Service fcmery Co. Hdw. Store, - CosKe Pale M. A. ailOERS0i, Manaqer JMMUMBUIMMIIIMJIMMWUMMIIB-Mlll JUiUMMMUillM JIIMM MBm MIMIIIIMM M I IW III I ! Ill ! I fr wnr wiwff ,w"'iiwTTigiMfiMrnnrTM"riMrMMHiii i i" H--nej Studio Photos ! A. Kopf, the Huntington Photographer 8 is now located in his fine, new studio, and in addition to all kinds of exterior work j and enlarging offer the advantages of I Finest Studio South of Salt Lake UTTMITTTT- I I in III Pill III I Ml U IIIIHIH H1WI Ill MIIIIIIIHIIIIIII I IIWIMIII The Cleveland Blacksmith is now permanently located and is well prepared to attend to any and all your wants in the way of general blacksmithing, horse- 1 shoeing and machine repairing. j Firstclass Work and Low Prices guaranteed BERT CHIjLDS Cleveland, Utah Near Postcffice weighed but a couple of pounds and was most delicate from birth. Elders H. P. Rasmussen and Andrew H. Nelson of Ferron filled their scheduled sche-duled home missionary appointment at j the local services and grave some very good thoughts. Eider Jameson, one of the first principals of the Academy and who moved to Mexico about twelve years ago, also spoke of his experiences in that rather warm country from which they were finally driven with other refugees. re-fugees. He also spoke of the reminis-ences reminis-ences that come to him with the familiar famil-iar sights that are on every hand. M Week-A $25 Silver M Next week we begin giving tickets on above Following are winners in New Years drawing: firs. Peter M onsen, ist prize a fine "$65 9x12 Rug Mrs. John Riley, 2d prize j firs. James Brinkerhoff, 3d I I iP fllfl ah Piilo Pooh Qtiw HUNTINGTON, UTAH n t I ' I Oranges, Grapefruit, ; Lemons j j and Nuts of all Kinds l j GENTS FURNISHINGS j' j BaKer Mercantile Co. j l C.ISTLIZ DALE jj il a I J ilildl Ukl " I pn n il I If you want a bargain in this y line call and see our assortment ij Perhaps we can interest you in I some of our ScSiofiler Wagons; Moyne Plows, B Harrows, Net Wire Fence, Grind I I Stones, Scrapers, flonore Spreoders I WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OE EARMERS SUPPLIES j We want your hay and grain J iy , p 1 Farmers Exch. & I mo. Co. fcJ H. G. MATHiS, iManager 11 y PRICE, UTAH . Half Block tast of Depots f i ' L -' wai rated Highest Prices AlwaysPaid , i PEOPLES' NEAT & GROCERY CO. Successors to Tolboe & Snow |