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Show 11 & . 11 Jo. jii 1 ii U 1 xi I AFTER CHRI5TH AS WEEKUsually the quietest week in the year for business. 1 So, to help us both, I am going to make a special effort for trade. For you it will I be the saving, of the dollars. The following items are but a few of the many that i you will find that got it where the chicken got the axe. "IT'S THE TRUTH." 1 ; - 1 ,t, i D Rl flfl Mens Velvet Fleeced Twilled Sack. ShirU Men, Wool Process Un.on Su.ts at (bl.UU Extra Good Value at 47C Mens Garments, the 1.50 values at $1.00 1"J MUST BE I REASON Men Corduroy and Rubber Coats. Only g yg Boys" Heavy Fleeced Union Suits 65-75c value 50c ' f " " ! ! TT 'A Large Wholesale House . OIJAr(, J Mens Cotton Flannel Gloves. Leather Tips, pr Qg jn Salt Lake City notified SHOES SHOES I Mens Horsehide gauntlet gloves. The kind the me this Week that Certain Mens Drew Shoes, Patent Leather Top. A 1 U. S. government pays 1.00 per pair for, 75g q 4.50 value at $2.75 I . Mens Wool Sox, per pair 9g jjng to ITie, SO they COUldn't Mens Tan Shoes, Scout Toes, your moneys I Mens Caps, the new style, real 1 .00 values at . 55g f!11 anY mre f mY Orders, worth at, per pair 1.95 : NOW WHAT D'YL THINK I Boys Patent Kid Top. only a few of these Mens Gauntlet Gloves, all-leather faced at .. . 2g Qp -j-rjy'p j j at per pa;r 2 50 " One Only Sheepskin Lined Coat, cut price vbb.y . , i - v- n -i i c l D,: - There must be a reason. Men.v.c,K,d Fie,bieSoie. Pnceupto Mens Corduroy Pants. 3.50 value at 2.39 Jan" lst L' 1 0 -t ISN'T IT THL TRUTH? Mon M,rLinw t q Mens Outing Flannel Shirts at 47g Mens Mackinaw at J.bft Young Mens 3-piece Suits at 3.47 Mens Grey Sweater Coats. The 1 .87 kind at .25 j Next Door to Postoffice J. HEM HARD Castle Dale, Utah ! , ! mwmum.nunm.or.mBn.xwm.iMjimiluwillif.lMimf.U.VlVk LA ,m-. .. J -' , l,...lllBlB'.. -'1 wvawhj.i . lint- .w. 'mnrx-. i $50 Saddles for $39. I j Clothing at Cost & Less I Cement 70c Best Shingles - 2.50 per M. 2d grade Shingles 2.00 44 1 Everything in store at Bargains j Big Stock of J. W. NIXON Mr. and Mra. Fred Nichols entertained entertain-ed a few friends at dinner Thursday afternoon. Dr. Fiske of Price is the proud owner own-er of a new Studebaker landau one of the finest cars in eastern Utah. J. B. Middleion.the agent, talked Studebaker in the south end of the county this week and had not sold more than three or tour like Dr. Fiske's at last report. The Primary Xmas tree was a huge success last Thursday evening. It ap peared that almost every youngster in town was on the job. Andrew 0. Larson hnd family, who have been located at located at Logan for the past two years, are visiting relatives and friends in the Dale and Ferron. Andrew will receive his degree de-gree this spring. Many of our townsmen have been busy hauling or furnishing coal and wood for the widows of the waid the past week. SHOE REPAIRING Am now prepared to do All Kinds of Shoe Repair Work. Firstclass work and material. REASONABLE PRICES Robt. L&Ke castle, dall F Meats and Groceries for the County I We are prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and gro- H ceries at all times. Out-of-town trade a specialty u THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET Andrew Johansen, Prop. j HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES HND PELTS 1 The Progress thanks the Electric Co. and the J. C. Baker Merc. Co. for beautiful calendars some of the most hanosome we have seen. Mrs. Nad Olsen left Thursday for Payson where she will visit her daughter, daught-er, Mrs. S. A. Harris, and son DeLon who is attending school the re. WAGON FOR SALE Good Bain Zi wagon for sale. .A genuine bargain for casn. Call orwrice, Midland Garage, CaslleOale. adv. Stake Priesthood meeting was heid in the Academy hall last lhursday afternoon, after-noon, me ward house being in process of decoration for ,the Primary's Xmas celebration. P. Eugene Johansen returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from a successful mission of some two years. First taking up his tabors in Denmark, when the war began he was transferred to the South Carolina mission. Town, and county in fact, have been almost void of members of tne teaching teach-ing fraternity the past week. Some began wending their way homeward yesterday. Annual teachers convention I called the pedagogues to Salt Lake. We overlookod mentioning the pur-: chase of a new Ford by H.H JOviatt jr. ' of Cleveland some two weeks ago. Mules as a motive power, do not appeae strongly to Col.Oviatt it seems.since the runaway in which he and his wife so narrowly escaped death. Lou Olsen of Ferron is the proud possessor of ajnew Dodge touring car the first of its kind in the county. The sale was made last week oy our old friend, John Redd, who is manager of the Price Auto and Stage Co. anf district dis-trict agents for the Dodge. The local postoffice, as clearing house for Santa Claus, has been a busy place this week. The matter received and diapatched has established a new record mark, but the stage line has been equal to the occasion and as a resuU the usual usu-al Xmas mistakes have been almost nill Dr. S. C. B. Sorenson was the speaker speak-er at last Sunday's sacramental services. servic-es. The doctor has filled a mission to Norway and proved to be a most interesting in-teresting speaker. His talk was much j enjoyed and there are many who are anxious tojhear him again. We are indebted to Alex Pettey of Arco, Idaho, for a copy of the excellent Xmas edition of the Arco Advertiser. Our friend Alex and his better half must be in a booming country from a perusal of the ads contained in the edition which are always an infallable key to a country's prosperity. The Bay View Reading Club met with its president, Mrs. J. M. Graham, last Wednesday. The lesson was a study of religious conditions in the Asiatic countries coun-tries and a carefully prepared p iper entitled, en-titled, "The Psychology of Chinese Civilization," was given by Mrs. J. Baker. A buffet lunch was served. Next month's study subject is, "Missionary "Miss-ionary work in China". J Get the habit of going to J. C. BAKER I Candy and Qum Hats, Hats, Hats j Oranges and Lemons Gloves, (iloves Qermade Caps, Caps i Salt Side Ties and Collars Lard shirts Flour Overalls Mens Shoes Notions Boys Shoes Pins, Needles, Thread POP-CORN POP-CORN Oceans of pop-corn that pops so large and white That the old folks and the young will enjoy its crispnss alike; Can be had for the Holiday needs and for Christmas night. Phone 5 y-4 Maple Crest Seed and Dairy Farm OhphantBros., Orangeville CARDFJHANKS I wish to thank our many kind friends both of Ferron and Molen for their help and sympathy in the time of our sad bereavement. AGNES JENSEN Job Work Delivered Postp HARNESS REPAIRING and SUPPLIES The Emery County Harness shop is now prepared to attend to il kinds of harness and saddle repairing re-pairing Work done while you wait Emery County Harness Shop Ernest E. Jensen, Castledak- Stop a Moment at Peacock's Confectionery ! Orangeville, Utah Tobaccos Fruits Nuts Groceries stationery P, C I c,y Confections I q EVERYTHING THAT'S HOT J I Tomal.es Coffee Lemonade Malted Milk . rrench and Tomato Bouillon and Beef Tea ' . MIDLAND GARAGE LGER "OS.. Proprietor, FIRST CLASS AUTO SLRVICL Phone 18-y Expert Auto Repairing ... . Pln,r,k- i r. Automobile. Supplie Moderate Kates and Price. |