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Show Meats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and grocer- ies at all times. Out-of-town trade our specialty THE EMERY COUNTY NEAT MARKET I ANDREW JOIIAXSEX, Proprietor a Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts jj A. KOPF THt PHOTOGRAPHER will be in Ferron, Friday, Sept. 8 I Mrs. Win. J. Seely of Salt Lake if visiting local relatives and friends es there. . I It's dangerous to drink muddy water. wat-er. Get a filter at the drug store and (Adv.) Mrs. Bertha Widetich and two sons of Mohrland are visiting local relatives and friends. Buy a water filter at Snow's Pharmacy Phar-macy and have good water. Prices 5 0c to $2.25. (Adv.) Mrs. Lily Smith and daughter Mabel have returned home from Standard-ville Standard-ville for the winter. Senator Sutherland is scheduled for a speaking trip into Emery county on Sept. 29th. Guy Snow will leave in a few days for Los Angeles where he will take a druggist's course in one of the colleg- Young John Dalton entertained a number of little friends at his home yesterday, the occasion being his birthday. Mrs. W. L. Lamph is back home from Salt Lake preparing to resume her work in the local schoolroom the coming winter. Word was received this week of the arrival of a. .fine baby boy last Tuesday Tues-day at the Standardville home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' Snow. Miss Hilda Forsman of Green River is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orange Seely sr. the special guest of Mr. Lon Seely. Judge Moore of Rochester spent last Tuesday coaxing a 7-ton Case engine en-gine of the latest improved type over some of Carbon county's bridges. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wall is suffering from an infected infect-ed hand as the result of a -dog-bite sustained a couple of weeks ago. Miss Crystal Jensen returned yesterday yest-erday to her home at Mt. Pleasant after an extended visit here with her brother, Harold G. Jensen, and wife. Mrs. Bert Bunnel and two young sons were taken up to Mohrland by Judge Bunnel last Thursday. Mrs. Bunnel has been keeping house for Mr. and Mrs. S. D. while the latter were on their trip. Messrs. A. N. and Ira Day and Hans Jenson and O. N. Tuft of Lawrence, with their families spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Day, the occasion oc-casion being Mr. Day's birthday. A very pleasant time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Day are back from a three-weeks auto trip through Idaho, where they visited relatives and took in the whole country enjoying j the trip immensely. Their daughter, ' Miss Ruby, and son Cecil accompanied them. j Mrs. Orange Olson very unexpected- ' ly received word last Thursday of the I death of her step-father. J. W. Smith, ' of Green River. The latter .lived in the Dale for a couple of months this summer and has been in bad health for some time. " ! "Are you in need of Chiropractic adjustments? If sick, investigate. Chiropractic removes the Cause of Disease. Chiropractic is not medicine Surgery or Osteopathy. For further information write FRANK PYOTT, Chiropractor. Manti, Utah. (Adv.) ' Quite a number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dyches last Thursday evening-, taking lunch and having a joliv good time. Mr. Dyches leaves in a few days for Arizona where he will supervise the high school and grades at St. David. ! The little daughter of Roy Living- ston was brought to Dr. Graham's of- ' fice Thursday suffering with a broken arm. The doctor not being at home Mrs. Graham gave temporary treat- . ment and the doctor will finish attending at-tending to the injured member today. I i I Flour at the Ferron Mill $3.00 per cwt. I f ! Other Hill Stuff in Proportion I The Brigham Young University at i 1'rovo, Utah, begins its forty-first I academic year Sept. 25, 1916. Regis-Si Regis-Si tration of students, Sept. 25 and 26; instruction begins Sept. 27. Re-3 Re-3 quests for catalogues and other in-'3 in-'3 formation will receive prompt atten-A atten-A tion. (Adv.-2-23) I Bay View Reading club held forth 5 at the home of Miss Hazel Acord last i Wednesday afternoon. The annual 3 election of officers was held, Mrs. J. 5 M. Graham being reelected president I while Mrs. A. D. Keller was elected I ; vice-president. Other officers will be , selected later. The name of a good doctor goes far and Dr. Graham is no exception to the rule. He was called to attend a patient pa-tient living beyond Loa last Tuesday and immediately hit the hike for that place in his flivver, accompanied by i Wm. Richardson of Ferron. ! Grandpa and Grandma Hitchcock ; of Ferron were guests of Dr. and Mrs. j J. M. Graham last Monday. It was 1 just seven years to the day since Dr. j Graham first came to Emery county, i stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Hitchock at first, and the doctor has long wanted want-ed to play host in return. Mrs. M. C. Wood left hurriedly last Wednesday evening for Salt Lake up-" up-" on receipt of word that her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. Mellor, was not expeet-f expeet-f ed to live. Mrs. S. D. Sutton, who has been visiting at the Wood home, accompanied ac-companied her to the city. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bunnell and daughter Nellie returned last Tuesday Tues-day from an extended auto trip up-1 up-1 state and in Idaho, visiting relatives. : They all look fine and must have had a tip-top time if the grin on Sam's face as he whizzed up Main street can be taken as any criterion. "Uncle" Orange Seely is back from Fairview where he attended the Black Hawk veterans cam pf ire which was held there last week. He had a fine time and heard Senator Sutherland's speech in which he said the prospects had never looked better for the Indian war veterans to secure their pensions, but would have to wait until un-til December. The youngsters in attendance at the district school won't have near so far to go to satisfy their oft-recurring thirst the coming winter as the city water is being taken into theschool building this week and those little dears who are "just crazy" about an education" will have the greater opportunity op-portunity to gratify their almost unbelievable un-believable craving for knowledge. "The best-laid plans oft go astray," or something similar was likely the thought of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E King the forepart of the week when 'they received a call for a mission to Australia. It will be remembered that they only recently sold out in order to go to school, but now they will hie themselves for the largest island is-land on the face of the globe instead. That Castlcdale is blessed with remarkable re-markable talent in a musical way especially, es-pecially, was forcibly brought to the i attention of those present at the musi- j cal given last Sunday evening by the summer music school students. The little ones acquitted themselves of i their parts in a truly wonderful man- ner while the more advanced stud- j ents helped round out the evening's I pleasure in a most artistic way. j Harold J. Hanson of Ferron, who re- I eently returned home from a mission ' to the northwestern states, will leave I again for that territory today, but I will be joined in Salt Lake City by I Miss Ruby Williams, formerly of Emery, Em-ery, who, with her parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. S. M. Williams, .is now Jiving at Boise. The young couple will spend next Wednesday in Zion, where they will be married in the temple, aft:-r which they continue on to Missoula, Mont., where Mr. Hanson will attend a forest service school. The best wishes of a whole host of friends go with them. 1 Republican County Chairman S. V. Snow sr. returned last Saturday from j Salt Lake where he has been conva- i lescing from injuries sustained in an i auto accident which occured some ; time ago. He is still pretty stiff but deems himself very lucky to have got ; out as lucky as he did. Had it not been that the accident happened juit where travel is frequent (just beyond the Warm springs north of Salt Lake) Mr. Snow would more than likely ' have been done for before help could have come. As it happened, another car came by in just a moment and he was rushed to St. Marks hospital, Just ;i short distance away. lie will have little time to think 'of stiff joiius, now, however, as he intends to gei right busy with the county cum'.,:un and he promises , a warm one with nothing anli-G. (). P. to be entertained enter-tained for a moment. "PUSHING TO THE FRONT" By Dr. O. a, Mar.len is one of the best books 1 have ever read; it should be in every home for inspiration to young people." B. W. DALTON Mr. M.-Ionnfl, representing the a-bove a-bove book, will call on you in a few-days. few-days. (Adv.) 9o j FRESH HOLSUM BREAD j EVERY DAY j . AGENTS FOR THE SILVER-ILE SOAP and 100-W. 117-V. I National Mazda Lamps INLW CANDIES, DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS HAMS, BACON, FLOUR, I Step in and TAK-HO-MA. BISCUIT FROM THE Emery County Here. Co. INCORPORATED j CASTLE DALE, UTAH j -y cents' - i "i? Bays fo Buy of the Rawleio!i : 'nV a-y Mcdecines Toiict Prepara liens ":!S Rakip.cf Powder Col'fccs Spic: s taek and Poul-ry Rsrnedks IlIoaE'-halfJmL IThe purchase price of this famous. Hj ONEIM CCMMINITy j ir A RELIANCE PLATE JSi VV .. i H VTE giye coupons with every 25c. pur- ' ! ' I I ' iJ J W a-""6 of all the high grade guaran- I 1. it J J J " " teed products made by the United 1 V I -mS Drug Company. We are willing to lose jj' money on the silverware to get you ac- I J' quainted with these goods, which are I t : ' standard in their line. i Liggett's and Fenway Candies, Harmony Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Stationery, Rubber Goods and hundreds of other items, i j ' household preparations, etc. When you want something ask for a I United Drug Co. product because coupons are only given with these :r goods. You cannot afford not to secure this popular silverware, : j rz: guaranteed 25 years, when you can get it on our half bought plan. As an example, this teaspoon that sells for 20c. you can get for 10c. with coupons. ) LE3J " fU Snows Pharmacy Tin-; uexai 1, sio ;.. |