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Show We Have an Extensive line of j Samoles for Spring and Summer Suits Better Give us your order now We also Have a Complete Line of SCREEN DOORS and WIRE CLOTH Our Prices are Right Peacocks' Cash Store ORANGEVILLE, UTAH 11 ? ft 1 Bits of Local Wm Information LjgksijllA Concerning Ihe M oe-nenls and Doings fc ,!ff rpf vl V of Oar People in 7'otvn and County. I. II vt Miss Annie Reese and young sister are visiting with the Asay family. Call or telephone Snow's Pharmacy for your fishing tackles. (adv) County Road Supervisor Mart Jensen of Huntington is the owner of a new Ford. A great big line of fly rods, reels and everything for your fishing trip at Snow's Pharmacy. (adv) Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hansen of Lawrence write us to send the Progress Pro-gress to Monticello where they will spend the summer. J. Rex Miller of Price, Ferdinand Behling of Ferron, and Victor Ander-ssn Ander-ssn and An rew Johansen of Castledale are new Progress subscribers of the week. D. H. Mopteller of Sacramento, Calif., is planning on making a prospecting trip through the county in the near future in company with Charle3 Mag-nussen. Mag-nussen. The Snow Flake Poultry farm are giving a 30 per cent discount on all breeding stock and eggs for hatching. Also a few Sears-Roebuck girls for sale. ROBERT COLLINGHAM, Castledale. (adv) A contract for 10 acres of beets was turnee in this week signed by Emery Larsen, the local barber, and whether or not there is any connection between this and the fact that Mr. and Mrs, Larsen and daughter left the latter part of the week for Loa, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dumayne of Price, we are aot prepared to say. Forethought. People are learning that a little fore thoughtoften saves them a big expense. Here is an instance: E. W. Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, writes: "I do not believe be-lieve that our family has been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Remedy since we commenced keeping house years ago. When we go on an extended visit we take it with us." Obtainable everywhere, (adv) Mr. and Mrs. Ira R.Browning returned return-ed the forepart of the week from a short trip to Salt Lake. ;. Mrs. J. E. Caldwell of Molen is very ill following the birth of a babe which died right soon after being born. Mrs. Nellie Petersen arrived yesterday on the mail for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Addie Kofford, and other relatives and friends. Bishop and Mrs. Samuel Dugmore of Sunnyside visited Ferron and Castledale relatives and friends this week, making the trip in their car. The babe of Mr. and Mrs. Orange Seely jr., which nas been suffering the two weeks from a bean which became lole-ei in the windpipe, is some what improved. We still have left a few copies of Castle-Echoes E.S. A- yearbook and a few of the large opera pictures for sale. All those desiring either, call or write VICTOR ANDERSON", Castledale (adv) Rck and earth slides on the D. & R. G. main ine west of the Summit have caused no end of grief to that line in the last week, delaying trains and otherwise raising haoc generally; but we can see an end to these 22 to 30 hour delays in the near future with the construction of the branch line through Emery county to Salina. S E. Jensen left last Tuesday for his home in Mt.Pleasant after an extensive exten-sive visit with his son Harold and wife. Mr. Jensen put in almost every night : and portions of the day during the last ten days of his visit boosting for beet acreage in company with members of the committee and his words of encour-I encour-I agement and his relation of instances I of success with beets have been of ; material assistance in getting the acreage acre-age campaign so near its successful close. To the Public. "I have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion for the past six months, and it affords me pleasure to say I have never used a remedy that did me so much good." Mrs. C. E. Riley, Illion, N. Y. Chamberlain's Tablets Tab-lets are obtainable everywhere, (adv) I RIGHT NOW! f I HAVE Sudan Grass Seed at - ioc : Timothy 44 " - pc ! Sweet Clover, Choice, nc Screenings 3c j I Rustproof Wheat-Clean Seed, $1.25 per bushel j ! 5 Clipper Standard Fanning Mills : $25.00 j All Merchandise is raising. We are cutting for a few weeks. ! Plenty of Cement, Plaster, Shingles. All kinds of fence wire ' I WANT I Oats $1.75 Good Baled Hay $18 : Alfalfa Seed of any Kind at your own price ; Hurry upIet's trade. j J. W. Nixon, Huntington j Don't go off half-cocked! Get your fishing tackle early. A great big line at Snow's Pharmacy. (adv) Big sugar beet meeting at Elmo next Mondry evening the last in the north part of the county. Mrs. Emma Higby has moved home from Sunnyside and is now prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking, (advj Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jenes of Sunnyside Sunny-side made a trip into the county this week, visiting relatives and friends here. Several machines have recently utilized util-ized the Sahna canyon uto road in order to avoid the slides on, the Price route. FOR SALE Five tons of fine oats for sale at Bakers ware-house. Apply MISS PAULINE WOOD, Castledale, Utah, (adv) A big baby boy arrived last Monday to make happy the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller. All are reported doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Andersen and Oabe left Thursday for Manti where tney will spend some six weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Alice Lamph and Mrs. Blanch Lamph and . children of Standardville visited with Mrs. Lillie Smith the forepart fore-part of the week. The Castledale brass band will likely accompany the committee at the big sugar beet meeting to be held at Or-angeville Or-angeville next Tuesday night. CARE OF THE TEETH Dr. D. D. McArthur will be in: Emery, June 1st to 7th. Cleveland, June 8th to loth. Hawatha, June 15th to 22nd. Mohrland, June 22nd to 29th. Huntington, Jun; 29th to July 6th. Castle Dale, July 6th to 13th. Orangeville, July 13th to 20th. Ferron, July 20th to 30th. (adv) D. D. McARTHUR, D. D. S. Meats and Groceries for the County We are prepared ta furnish all kinds of meats and gro-1 gro-1 ceries at all times. Out-of-town trade a specialty ' THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET ' Andrew Johansen, Prop. HIGHEST PRISES PHID FOR HIDES AND PELTS War Aids Jap Woolen l-:.r The army clothing crc r; : in Japan since the outbr- have stimulated the fine;': ? -to make Japan a great :. turing country. The MainicS: points out truly enough b. ' dustry had subdivided itself it - ' where England, Germany a.i each had its own specialties j nipulated the fiber in di2ert:.;: 5 of manufacture. Seeing tL.;t t lia is the great country for t. -- c of the raw material, the 0 - thinks it would be much c "" tional for Japan to receive !." and manipulate it In all sta?-! it was passed on to Europe i" -for It to go the round on to E-"V 8 then come out to Japan in the c- tured state. It therefore exhort;- U panese manufacturers to put j-' essary energy into the task 0: up a trade which European c e tors will not be able to t.;v- a again after the war. Japan.-- a j u: Job Work Delivered IV", I b tu in HARNESS REPAIRS j and SUPPLIES j The Emery County Harm; ; v is now prepared to atten-l ,, . te: kinds of harness and " th pairing trj Work done while yo County Harness Ernest E. Jensen, Cast"" . ' h - - th' - An "It Pays to Buy of the Rawleigli l Proprietary Medicines Toilet reparations Extracts Teas Baking Powder Coffees -SP"'" est Stock and Poultry Remedies nes |