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Show -rj'.frr - in r ---tr , .i.Mi.m. - - -v - " I Meats one! Groceries for ike County S We are prepared to furnish all kinds -of meats and gro- p 1 ceries at all times. Out-of-town trade a specialty 1 THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET g A Tolboe & Johansen, Props. ej I RAY JENSEN BLDG. CaSTLE DALE UTAH FIRST CLASS AUTO SERVICE Day or Night Phone 29Y2 for Regular or Special Trip-day or night ALVIN JENSEN, Castledale .. n ?:- -. -- - ,-; Coffins & Caskets Completely finished All sizes Prices to fit every purse Prompt service-Write or phone ANTON CRAMER CLEVELAND, UTAH Mrs. Mary Phillips of California is visiting relatives and friends in the Dale. . Dr. and Mrs. M. Graharn entertained for f everal local friends last Wednesday evening. JMr. and Mrs. C. T: Bowen returned last Saturday afternoon from an extended ex-tended auto trip east. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Livingston left .or Mohrland the first of the week where Mr. Livingston has employment. ', Ranger H. A. Wickman last Wednesday Wed-nesday moved his family up to their cozy cabin i.i Joe's valley for the summer. sum-mer. Misses Crystal Behunin and Sarah Oveson returned this week from Salt Lake where they attended summer school. Little Miss Thelma Larsen entertained entertain-ed a number of. little friends last Wednesday Wed-nesday at her home, the occasion being her 5th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Christensen and son Royal returned Tuesday from their auto trip to Mt. Pleasant. Excellent roads were encountered. Mr and Mrs. E'imumnd Crawford, accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Snow of Salt Lake City, left for a trip to the Yellowstone park this week. Wm Fail of the Fail Mercantile Co. store at Orangeville tells us of the in stallation of a sidewalk gasoline pump spstem in the next few days. Congratulations! Con-gratulations! FOR SALE-Good buggy, team, and harness and furnishings at a bargain $210 takes the outfit. 17-tf. (adv) ROBT. H. STEWART, Price The Clover Leaf swarm of the local Beehive girls spent last Tuesday at the Seely farm while th ; Sego Lily and Carnation swarms spent the day at the Wilberg ranch. Bishop S. H. Larsen, hector T. Evans, Ras Larsen, Wm. Peterson, and wives and families left on Eriday morning morn-ing for Joe's Valley where they will spend a short vacation. Editor and Mrs. D. S. Williams and little daughter Lois left Thursday morning for Salt Lake and Utah county ( points in their car, where they will I visit relatives and friends. i Peter Madsen and daughter, Thelma, l of Ephraim spent the past few days j visiting with their son and brother, 1 Orson Madsen, and family. They left ! for their home Thursday morning. I Mr. and Mrs. S. Pi Snow sr, of Orangeville, left last Wednesday for a ; trip to the Yellowstone National park They will be accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Richards and family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. O. Sorensen jr, and Mrs. Caroline Llewellyn and smaller children returned Tuesday evening from an auto trip to Salt Lake, . Utah, and Sanpete county points. Not the least bit of trouble was experienced on the whole trip. Osmond Justesen, next year's principal princi-pal of the Grantsville high school, visited visit-ed with his brother, R. 0. Justesen of Orangeville, last week and incidentally did a little publicity work for the A. C. at Logan at which institution he just took out his degree. Alvin Jensen has been forced to give up his motion picture activities on account ac-count of the increase in his auto pass- enger business. For the summer R. C. IP fMMMi&isM A Jack of All Trades and Master of Each yj The original "18 in 1" Automatic Handi-Tool you've lirard so t much about. Successfully combining an automatically opcr.Tted, button- g it controlled Lifting, Pulling and Construction Jack, Fence Stretcher, Wire f WyT s.p!'cer and Mender, Post, Stump and Shrub Puller. Tire Tightener, Press, I Xprv ise. CInmp. Moist , Wrench , and dens of other evervclnv list's. Tbons;i ruls usd tile f I world ovl-t by all occupations. Saves the cost of sino oo worlli ol m-cssary tools. Donhle B J'J actmn . st.'cl detachable lever. Built of open hearth steel and malleable iron.' Gnnrari J Peg teed for lile no charge for ri'pairs. Sold on y days trial. Old (tick taken in exchange. I Manufactured by CHAS. E. BENKFIEL CO.. Inc.. 40M20 Wet Tenth St., Indianapolis, Ind. I . LOCAL AGENTS WANTTID. (let our selline; plan aird earn from -;d to to evei y v.eel: f I Arrange at once for free demonstration. Special lew inlrod"cUu y price lor next lev oat vs. Sub-agents Wanted. WM. KIRBV, Huntington, Utah STORE FOR BARGAINS We have a large assortment of Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers At Prices Below Cost Also a full line of Summer Lawns, Crepe Sailees, Silk Poplin, and many other pretty materials for Summer apparel. Complete line of men's and boys Hats and Shoes CALL AND SEE US Crawford, Luke & Co. OF?ANCIEVILLE, UTAH Miller and son-in-law, Nephi L Williams, will take over themovie business, which is fast coming into its Ovvn. 1 Ekler Peter Madsen of Ephraim, Elder Thos. Harrison of Salt Lake City, and Elder Nephi L. Williams, just re-I re-I turned home from a mission to Den-i Den-i mark, all spoke at last Sunday's sacramental sacra-mental services, making the meeting more than usually interesting. Nephi L. Williams and wife and boys returned last Saturday from Salt Lake where Nephi has been absorbing summer sum-mer school preparatory to teaching in Salt Lake next winter. He stopped in Salt Lake for this purpose on his return from the Danish mission, where he laborei with remarkable success. The directors of the Emery County bank met last Monday and named A. D. Keller, who recently moved here with his wife from Manti, as assistant cashier to take the place of John Reicl of Orangeville, who has long been a most faithful employe of the institution and a man whom the bank's patrons are sure to miss. Get the habit of going to J. C. BAKER Candy and Gum Hats, Hats, Hats Oranges and Lemons Gloves, Gloves Germade Caps, Caps Salt Side Ties and Collars Lard Shirts Flour Overalls Mens Shoes Notions Boys Shoes Pins, Needles, Thread There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the list few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sviehce has proven Catanh to be a constitutional diser.se, and therefore there-fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by j F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system. Tney offer one j hundred dollars for any case it fails to (cure. Serd for circulars and testimonials. testi-monials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, (). Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-j constipa-j tion. i a i BCTrr7JRrr.-i---w.-. tK va J Passmgr encomiums, only over 5 I your ritortt counter, about the jj quality of u.uit you'vegot to ij sell, l. -suits in about as much satisf.ic-Uon as yotirwile would S get if you g.n e her a box of J cigars lor Christmas. jj Advertising in This Paper talks to cv.ti'h-U- at o'U't: anil nukes tlk'in t i!': ! i k with money. J 10!K3XizcJc.':" r ' .' 'JTTar - J BUTTERWRAPPER PRICES Following are the prices of butter-wrappers butter-wrappers deliered anywhere poscp aj i when the order is paid for in aj. vance: 100 Butterwrappers 75 250 " " 1.00 500 " " 1.50 1000 " " 2.73 j HAUL YOUR OWN COAL Load at the mine. Coal always al-ways on hand load in three minutes. Stop at Johnson's Ranch on Canyon road for order. Price $1.50 per ton. Black Diamond Mine Jas. li. Peterson, Forman 1 Shoe I Harness j I SIlOp at Ferron j , i-J New Shop Eustof Mt-ctinjrlu'U J Sj s ; Mens Half Soles - - "'k :f! Ladies Half Soles" - 43c ChildrcnsHalf So'es, 60c down Fj Other charues acconlinsl.v 3 y Mail Orders promptly atU'ti"1'; j to :iiid returiKHl to any V:ir.'' f Kmcrv oountv. Give u--a j H Satisfaction is our work nioU'1 ;. JT,, ...,r..r. |