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Show Cliff Ralphs oiJFerron was a Dale visitor vis-itor this weekend. Miss Bertha Brasher of Huntington spent a few hours in the Dale Thursday Mr. and Mrs. T.S.Johnson have moved mov-ed into their new home north of the dis-rict dis-rict school. Mrs. Dora Kiilpack and sister, Miss Blanche Hichcoek were visiting friends last Thursday. Ex-apostle M. F. Cowley leave today after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christensen. After August 30th coal can be had at the Oliphant mine up Straight canyon, at n.50 per ton. t The Andersen hotel people have niov-tl'.e niov-tl'.e little building formerly in the east front of the lot to the rear. FOR SALE - Good kitchen cabinet and Stuart range. Good as new. A. E. WALL, Jr., Castledale Several loaded teams came down by vay of Straight canyon Thursdav, taking tak-ing the creek bed part of the way, however. how-ever. We neglected to mention the name of the. Honorable Hector, who has been reengaged re-engaged as instructor of music in the local schools. ' Don't forget the M. I. A. convention to be held at Huntington, Sunday, September Sep-tember 8th; first session at 10 o'clock. All are invited. 17-7 A 3p3.M ll r.? n vjfiibl ti mention WK3 the happy welcome home reception given Elder R. C. Miller. BrotherMiller fi'led a most honorable mission and the genuineness of the welcome back to our midst could not hi mistaken. j WATCH LOST-- Gold, op-n see, watch fob with shell and Mar.ti, I'.'.aY in center of shell. Lost in Orangeville. Return to Progress ol'icc. y The Orangeville ball team has bei n challenged for a game by the Hiawatha Hi-awatha boys and same will be played the latter part of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Christensen of Lawrence passed through town Thursday Thurs-day bound for Wayne county, woere they will visit relatives and old friends. M.E.Johnson and son Rollo, of Huntington Hunt-ington paid us a most pleasant visit last Monday, telling us all about the big strides being made in that town's progress. pro-gress. Mart Andersen and sister Ida left Monday for a visit in Salt Lake and Sanpete counties. Mart is expected back soon but Miss Ida will n main a-way a-way sometime. Lowry Nelson of Ferron was seen in the Dale Monday ,u: au aftermath of conference.. Needless to say, certain members of Pres. Ovesoii's f imily were also over here from Cleveland. Last Tuesday was ' bishops night" for .he local Young Liuii.s association, and the ovation they gave -.he brethren rather convinced them :..'ei'. the bishopric bishop-ric job is not wholly pv.de up of thorns. We had the mivi: - ge last Saturday of visiting one oi cue oest kept orchards or-chards it has been oar 'X to see. It was that of VVm. J-vJ e.- of Orangeville and shows plainly what i.ood care will do Mr. and Mrs. Mont-., se Killpack of Molen visited the- latt'. i-'s parents the ' forepart of the -"reek, dont soon leaves ! for his mission in Uie Friendly islands, j and Lulu will like':;.: h: with us again in I I his absence. ! We enjovf-d a bo:--;., ess call Wednesday Wednes-day from Christ sun P jtersen of Ferron. ; Cro. Petersen K.-ra-:".ime ago lost the 1 lower portion of ore of his limbs, but ! with an arlifki-.i n. mber in place he is ; able to get a! .ng . ry well. j FOR SALE - Fi . i acres of ground I with a five room brick house, pantry ; and clothes closet, corral and chicken ' run, together v ith orchard of all varieties of lY.ii. Emuire of under signed. John Anderson, Sr., Ferron I Unheard ot i. - gains! Expect to move Upright hi-.t r cash or water right New dres.-max-.Ts form. Good 1010 washer. Pair of Indian Runner ducks. Pure bred v. h, o wyan lolte cockerel. Mrs. I ' A. Fuvvi.kr, Huntington The follow lug compose the corps of Huntingtoii o ;hool teacher, all "home products:" !). C. Woodward, principal, . 'v .i ,-liurii, li. V. Johnson, Elsa : ' 'Hy Me Arthur, Maud Wake- H. id, " .ha Brasher, Violet Grang:-, od K Mathie. !. a.-vi: ale has lor', another of its pop-: pop-: v,.;!(r j,..,! g ladies. Miss Bertha Smith, tu.g!, ,: of Mrs. Bill Smith was VVed-'Tiesiav VVed-'Tiesiav ved to Mr. Jos. P. Widetich, of i Moh) l ii.d. The lianpv couole will lesai, in the latter place, where he is j ernp!o ed on the tipple. i fOk SALE lt'Oacre farm, half under cuitiv ition in lucern, grain, etc., ten 's:aie) water, fence around all, all . kin s of tools and farm implements. Come and look property over. Price and terms can be arranged. Adolph Tl:ide, Clawson, Utah. j 'A'e want all of your hoaev and ih'Cern seed as that will be my spej ialty I afier this. We are closing out our mer- cii indiso at a big sacrifice to close up ! li e store. We 'want a buyer for the ; building and any stock remnants. 1 all and see us. J. W. Nixon. We will be happy if we can get entirely en-tirely closed out by Oct. 1st and arc going go-ing to try and sell all of our merehan- j disc by that date even if we don't get! more than half price. We mean what we say. Come and look our goods over j and see if there is something you need, and buy it very cheap. . J. W. Nixon. Emery county has been favored with j a visit the past week such as we very i' - j ten read about. Starting originally I from Miami, Ariz., two voung men, R. j H.Cabell and W.B.Maxwell, have m .d -' this their turning point of a svsing a-j round Arizona and the southeastern ' part of Utah, and now are ou their way to Nevada by way of Fish Lake, Mil-ford, Mil-ford, etc. They have traveled the whole of tne way with but burro accompaniment, accompani-ment, but report the trip a most interesting inter-esting one. They left Miami May lSUi. |