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Show ailllll III I III tBiWiyf" Ji-ift-rtL1JIJ-1"-'w-v'l'lilllllfLl,W,M'' I Fresh Meat for the County I We are prepared to furnish all kinds I of choice fresh and cured meats. I Out-of-town trade a specialty. THE EMERY COUNTY NEAT MARKET Tolboe & Johansen, Props. RAY JENSEN BUILDING CASTLE DALE, UTAH Q. H. JACK will take a few orders for Bas Relief Portraits from Life in Bronze Cement or Plaster of Paris during the coming month as my stay is now short. Edmund Crawford and Morris Singleton Single-ton are taking in the fishing in Joe's valley. Dr. and Mrs. Graham are entertaining entertain-ing a fine new boy at their home an! mother and babe are doing well. LOST Sack of clothes, between Ferron and Castledale. Lost last Mondiy. Send to A. S. Olsen, Emery, who will pay charges. lAdv. ) Mr. and Mrs. James Jeffs returnel Wednesday from their auto trip to Idaho and report having had a most enjoyable trip. Elmer returned with them after a winters visit in Idaho. Harold Jensen, who has been farm-ng farm-ng the Wilcox farm purchased by the Jensens last winter, left last week for Mt. Pleasant returning last Saturday accompanied by his father, mother, and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farldis and children are camped up in Joe's valley having left town bright and early Monday morning so as to be there for the first fishing early Tuesday morning. WANTED TO BUY I want to buy 15 or 20 good milk cows. Want hol-atein hol-atein or durham breed and not over six ror under three years old. Apply. PETER C. JONES. Sunnyside. 19-tf (Adv.) FOR SALE or TRADE-Four acre tract of good land, enclosed hog tight, ideal location for home or chicken ranch, Plenty of Coal EVERY SATURDAY ALL SUMMER taood Coal. Ready Mined. Fine Roads AT ANDERSON MINE ! with or without cistern right in North ! Star cistern. Will take trade. 29- VI (adv) See JOHN T. REID, Orangeville We welcome to our columns the ad of Crawford, Luke & Co., of Orangeville old friends under a new name. Our readers from all over the county will do well to watch their space each week as they will find s pecial bargains offered there each week. We have secured a manufacturer's sample stock, in including single-stone set. signets, little finger rings, baby rings, etc. They are solid gold, sterling sterl-ing silver and solid gold filled rings. Every ring warranted. Sale price 19c. at J. C. BAKER'S, Castledale. (Adv.) The Price-Emery stage people are putting into effect a new passenger rate schedule, and at somewnat lower rates. The single fare from Price to Castledale will be $2.25 under the new schedule and the round trip $3.50. Tnese rates are conditional on shape of roads and weather, however, but are reductions from the old rates. Attorney Wm. J. S 'ely, now of Salt Lake, was down from the city this week in attendance at court and inci-dently inci-dently attending to the preliminary matters in a $5000 damage suit being brought by John Behling of Ferron against H. A. Southworth. Judge F. E. Woods, who defended Southworth in the criminal suit, will act as associate counsel aganist the latter in the damage dam-age suit. j "Members of the Sunday school theo-I theo-I logical class will entertain the public tomorr. w (Sunday) afternoon with a with a repetition of their tall- 8 given in a discussion held in the class rccent-: rccent-: ly as to which were the greater evil ! the use of tobacco or liquor. The 1 young people did well in the discussion and a treat is promised those who attend. at-tend. The work is being dnne under the direction of Attorney B. W. Dalton. 'Deputy Wilberg is out after Aaron Kaslovity who skipped out before fulfilling ful-filling the conditions imposed by Judge Christensen when Kasloyitz asked for a dismissal of his suit for diyorce the other day. His wife is still at the Anderson hotel pending his return. The home of the couple is at Green River" where the man is veterinary for some large ranch interests according to his story. Varren Beebe and Miss Clarissa Williams, both of Castledale, were married mar-ried last Wednesday afternoon by Justice Jus-tice R. C. Miller. Both are amoi g the most popular young people of the county the groom being the son of Ex-sheriff and Mrs. O. C. Beebe and the bride the daughter of the late George and Mrs. Williams who moved here from ETiery last winter. The young couple vil make their home in Emery, Mr. Beebe being employed in c al lai d development develop-ment work in the vicinity. Loren the 4-year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Claib Elder is at the 1 cal hospital hospi-tal recovering from a severe wound in the skull. The lad was kicked by a horse which his father was harnessing Bargains in Ladies Shoes and Slippers For One Week Commencing Monday 21st 100 Pairs, 50 Discount All fancy Glassware, Silverware and Jewelry at 50 per cent. Call and get your choice at Crawford, Luke & Co. ORANGEVILLE, UTAH with the youngster standing by his side. It is presumed he was first kicked in the stomach and, bending over, was then struck in the head. An operation was necessary and two pieces of the skull were removed from the child's head by Drs. Graham and Hill. At last report he wa3 coming along nicely. FOR SALE OR TRADE A modern two story fireproof hotel, with saloon and cafe, fully equipped and furnished, new building, steam and hot water plants complete, cost $16000.00, will sell for $14000.00 part cash and part long time terms, or will trade for unincumbered unin-cumbered ranch i r farm lands as part payment. Address LEWIS ENGINEERING CO., 12-3 (adv) Price. Utah. Get the habit of going to J. C. BAKER Candy and Gum Hats, Hats, Hats Oranges and Lemons Gloves, GJoves Germade Caps, Caps Salt Side Ties and Collars Lard ' Shirts Flour Overalls Mens Shoes Notions Boys Shoes Pins, Needles, Thread . ! I Report Made to the Bank Commissioner ! of the State of Utah, of the I Condition of the EMERY COUNTY BANK Located at Castle Dale, in the County of Emery, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 9th day of June, 1915: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $91,721 07 Overdrafts Secured Overdrafts Unsecured 639 10 Kankiner House ) Furniture and Fixtures)- 6.836 68 Real Kstate ) Due from National Banks 28.218 83 Due from State Banks and Bankers Exchanges for Clearing House Checks and Cash Items $ 709 71 Gold Coin 435 00 SilverCoin 1,055 35 Currency 1.562 00 3,762 06 Expense Account 4,510 00 Certificates of Stock, etc ' 49 50 Total $135,737 11 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $25,000 00 Surplus Fund 9. MX) 00 Undivided Profits. Interest.Exchanfte.etc 9,140 28 Dividends Unpaid 15 00 Due to National Banks DuetoState Banks and Bankers .' Individual Deposits 70,580 14 Savings Deposits m'ovsi fi-i Certified Checks 104 91 Cashier's Checks 74 00 Demand Certificates of Dep Time Certificates of Deposit 11,234 15 Suspense Account Total $135,737 11 State of Utah. I County of Emery, t Edmund Crawford, beinff first duly sworn ac-cordinK ac-cordinK to law deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named hank; that the above and fore-(roiTiK fore-(roiTiK report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said hank at the close of business on the 9th dav of June. 1915 (SiKned) EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this!5thday of June. 1915. ij. W. DALTON .iAL,' . . Notary Public My Commission expires 9th day of Feb., 1916 Correct. Attest: SAMUEL SINGLETON J. B. CRAWFORD PETER JOHANSEN Directors. State of Utah, , Olfice of the Bank Commissioner i I. C. A. Glaaier. BankCommissioner of theState of Utah, do hereby certify thai the foregoim is full, true and correct copy of Ihe statement of th above name,! company, filed in my office thU lbth day of June, 1915. Seal C. A. GLAZIER. Bank Commissioner, rub. June 19. 1915. - ' 1 " 5 L .... Turn, ....t-. , J Coffins & Caskets Completely finished All sizes Prices to fit every pji;e Prompt service-Write or phone ANTON CRAMER CLEVELAND, UTAH HAUL YOUR OWN COAL Load at the mine. Coal always al-ways on hand load in three minutes. Stop at Johnsons Ranch on Canyon road for order. Price $i.50 per ton. Black Diamond Nine Jas. K. Peterson, Formnn I Shoe I Harness l SllOP'at ferron New Shop East of Meetinghou-e ! Mens Half Soles - 70c ' Ladies Half Soles - 4Cc I ChildrensHalfSo'es, 60c down Other charges accordingly Mail Orders promptly attended i to and returned to any part 0' Emery county. Give u a trhj. : "Satisfaction is our work motto V - 1 PLUMBING & HEATING We are prepared to install fir't-class fir't-class plumbing and heating systems sys-tems or fixtures anywhere m I Eastern Utah. Let us figure on your work Reasonable Rates i John A. ForsyiSi PRICE Phone, Shop 209 Res. 105-x I . IT WILL PAY YOU TO MAKE HAY GROW SUDAN GRASS THE GREATEST FORAGE PLANT KNOWN Great for Hay, Seed, Forage, Silage. Never fails Crop. Re-sists Re-sists drought, stands rain grows wherever Sorghum dV5' Fire Seed $1 per pound , repaid; larger lots 50c lb.; 1 000 seeds for I Octs. 1 Ellagene Farm Aldine, Texas |