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Show Ji 11 L iiii 1a L JTii ' U A J,ii o o We havepositive assurance that the shipment of spring goods we expected this week I is on the way, but has been delayed by sleet and snow throughout the East. As we must do business we will have a CLEAN UP SALE to make room for the new spring stock. Z. CM. I. Carpet Warp, per spool 17c Z. C. M. I. Shoes Au"J 10c : Nens, Womens, Boys, Hisses, Childrens The best value we have had this season Two Only Ladies Silk Plush Coat.. Good ja, cut fof thg Cean.Up Sa - :l,t;rpkf$15.00 wo.,.va..anrm. FuH,eaeh. Tatting Shuttles, the new ideal Oc I r, n t r s n J i n i ed' velvet fleeced- Usually OA Two Doz. Pairs Mens1 Wool and Part Wool 19 Z. C. M. I. Outing Flannell in dark Only. price-! at fiOc. Sale price JilC Hose-25 and 30c kinds. Sale 1 7 The 10 and 12c values. Sale Ql -- -" I IC price, per yard O 2C Boys' Scotch Caps only a few left f pi ice, per pair . . i v " 7TT- now to go at, each : 1UC Wool Hose, Black, the good kind. - f Boys Fleeced Unions 60c and 6oc A J - - " -T Sizes 7, 7i, S only. Sale price ISC values. Now priced at T I C Mens' Manuel Shirts Navy, Gray Mixed 1 A - anfl Riown ,r , 7 , , . T , n M , n T ., t r. - Ti 4, it i . -er Metal lop .Kubber-tip .Lead 1 encils f en s Canvas Leathefaced Gauntlet -fl lbe$l.o V alues, at j 1 .25 t Stf 8 Gloves. Sale price : jjJC The 2.75 " $1.19 l wo tor : : : I A merchant that has confidence in his wares and prices is not afraid to advertise them NOW ISNT IT THE TRUTH f : Next Door to Postoffice J. HEM HARD Castle Dale, Utah ! 3 i W'WIIW'MJ-KWJJM -lWiJiq...J.-m-Ul-'IIJ-M.Ji l. . j TA(RTLQNG I . THOUGH TRUE i We are selling Shingles for $2.00 and 2.50 j p 3 Clipper Fanning Mills and 2 Standard Mills at j 32.50 Each. Every farmer needs one. Come j before they are all gone ! I CEHENT FOR 70 CENTS ! I Winter Clothing Half-Price on most thingscost on balance j Bargains in Every Department j Alfalfa Seed Wanted All grades I I J. W. NIXON j .. ni'l..WJJ -Ill I I II The E. S. A. basketball team met th first defeat of the season at Price last night when Price high school put it ovet them by the close score of 20 to 19. I ! The strange floor probably accounts for ; the A ademy's defeat. Quite a rtum- ber of Academy rooters accompanied the team over. i Reception Room in Dr.Dearden's Salt Lke Office When you have your eyes corrected in your home town, it is a pretty good idea to know that the man that doe. the work has an up-to-date office so that you know where 't nnd him. DR. M. H. DEARDEN The Salt Lake Lye-Strain Specialist W!ll be at the following places on the dates named: Huntington, Brasher hotel, from stage Thursday Jan. 27 to ataire Friday Jan. 28 Castledale. Anderson hotel, from stage Friday Jan. 28 to Sat-day Sat-day Jan. 29 Orangeville. Robertsons from stage Saturday Jan. 29 to stage Sunday Jan. 30 Ferron, Taylor hotel, from stage Sunday. Jan. 30 to stage Monday Mon-day Jan.3 I j THE CASTLE DALE ELECTRIC TIIEAT'R Every Saturday :: 7:30 o'clock TONIGHT'S PROGRAM: January 22d A Man anc" I. is Work" 'Silence" in two parts. Presentinj Ed. Coxen and Winfred Greenwood "The Shoplifter." Presenting Mig'ioi Anderson and Nolan Gane. Music by the Castle Dale Orchestra Mrs. Emmer Day entertained hei fellow E. S. A faculty meraoers at her home last Wednesday evening. Marion Guymon and Miss Cora Grange Gran-ge of Huntii'gton have commenced work on th asuessment rolls for 1916 at the courthouse. The Bay View Reading club met al the residence of Mrs. Edmund Crawford last Wednesday afternoon, wiih Mrs. A. D. Keller acting as ciass leader. Delicious refreshments were served after class work. Assessor E. J. Grange reports excellent ex-cellent progress with the inauguration or the new system of full cash valuation valu-ation in the assessment of propercy, the peop'e accepting the change in the order or-der of tninga wich much better grace than was anticipated. The old board was reelected at the postponed meeting of the local t jlephone company held last Monday evening. Treasurer Crawford's ann al report showed a profit of $62 31 this year while last year a deficit of $57.26 was enoun.ered. It is expected ihe company com-pany will be entirely out of debt before the end of the year. Bishop and Mrs. S. H. Larsen entertained enter-tained a large number of friends nt their home last Thursday evening, and a jolly time was enjoyed by the equally equal-ly jolly crowd. A . umptuous supper was served and dancing, games anfi an inpromptu program took up the evening. even-ing. The district school house was the sceneof feme excitement last Thursday when a fire was discovered in the ventilator ven-tilator Bhaft in Mrs. Dyches' room. Fortunately, the childrenjwere all out and the quick work of Principal Acord and his assistnts in beating down the flames.saved the building. A defective stove pipe was the cause of the blajie. The Salt Lake dailies made mention the pant week of a contemplated change ! in the Midland Trail routing wherebv it i would seem that the present state road connecting Green River with this section sect-ion of the county would ba abandoned. A part of this road ,has proved to be a disastrous experment, it is true, but, according to competent authorities on the question, the present road, with some changes, could be kept up at slight expense, and the work, a fair portion of which was done by donation, would not be thrown away as it is apparently proposed. Messrs. Hans Denison, Eugene Jo- ! hansen and Jim Anderson accompanied Chas. P. Calvert, the forest engineer, to Straight canyon and have prepared Get the habit of going to ! j. c. baker i Candy and Qum Hats, Hats, Hats Oranges and Lemons Gloves, (Moves ! Qermade Caps, Caps j Salt Side Ties and Collars j Lard Shirts Flour Overalls ; Mens Shoes Notions Boys Shoes Pins, Needles, Thread i -- . Shoe-Repairingat CutRates To introduce my work to the public I will do shoe-repairing at the following reduced prices until February 15th only: Men's Half-SOIes : 65c Ladies " : - 45c Buttons Set or Re-set Free of Charge All work completed tame dy received. Satisfaction guaranteed N. S. Nielson, Castledale I With Jensen Harness Shop Next Door to Neat Market for surveying a considerable Jpart of the canvon. Rangers from Fish Lake forest will arrive here to go to work the forepart of the coming week, their convention at Richfield having been held the past week. The Manti ramjets will hold forth at Provo from the 24th to the 27th, after which thev will come here in a body, it is expected. A couple of the latter Drought in some government govern-ment camp equipment the first of the week. FOR SALE CHEAP House' ani lot known as the John Petersen residence; also personal property prop-erty consisting of the following: One Good Cooking Range, One Heatin Stove, One Buggy, One Lawn Mower, and other articles Enquire of R. C. MILLER, Castledale! WATERMASTER BIDS WANTED Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by O. J. Sitterud secretary of Cottonwood Creek Consoljl dated Irrigation Company, for the office or water-master tor Seiies "A" "B" and D" of said corporation, up to noon February the 1st, 1916, when the bids ' will be opened by the board. Bv order of the Board 15-22 O. J. SITTERUD, Secretary HARNESS REPAIRING and SUPPLIES The Emery County Harness shwi is now prepared to attend to U kinds of harness and saddle repairing re-pairing Work done while yoa wait Emery County Harness Skep Ernest E. Jensen, Csstledalo I Meats and Groceries for the County We are prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and gro- E Cerles at a11 tlm?8- Out-of-town trade a specialty THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET I Andrew Johansen, Prop. gj HIGHEST PRICES PBIO FOR HIDES AND PELTS I |