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Show nrfN pp tut to TPIITF-'T ? ? lib JLJnLJca lAUlJiJiH ,1 , i Madras Gingham in Light and Dark -1 f I want to prove that it pays US to ad- Effects. This season's styles, per yd 1 UC vertise in this paper soon Thursday n nrt4in . February 1 7th will Sell Confidence ana in- Yard-wide Nansook. Comes in 2 to 10-vd. !5c Ladies Black Macco Cotton Hose ,oc tegnty . lU e lOc Bring this Ad with you TYS an I 7 " T" , f aSIS O One lot of Cambric Insertions andf Mens Dress Sturs-not the cheap percales, bUSineSS tranSaCt-Oil Beading worth up to 15c a yardJ)C but of best renang the most popular a T C rf-li TOI 1TH material for shirts." Regular rA I MA I Dine 1KU1I1 $1.25 values for t)l.UU Ladies Hemstitched Handkercheifsfor jC Received Another Lot of those Big Size ., . . ., rp, , AT i pcf p,,,,,.. I'mini g and Value Unbleached Turkish A Bearskin Hose for. Children. A'lA I bat is a,nsoa k Cor et Co,er Lmbroi-oq Towels at : IDC sizes at, per pair 1UC dery selling fast at, per ard JL Next Door to Postoffice J. HEMHARD Castle Dale, Utah j STAIRTLONG THOUGH TRUE We are selling Shingles for $2.00 and 2.50 : I 3 Clipper Fanning Mills and 2 Standard Mills at I 32.50 Each. Every farmer needs one. Come j I before they are all gone 1 CEHENT FOR 70 CENTS l , if Winter Clothing Half-Price on most thing cost on balance j Bargains in Every Department g j Alfalfa Seed Wanted--All grades j J. W. NIXON f "If Pay to Buy of the Rawleigh Man" Proprietary Medicines Toilet Preparations Extracts Teas Baking Powder Coffees Spices Stock and Poultry Remedies Bug Opeoflmg MONDAY, Feb. 14th Groceries, Notions, Confectionery None Better A Surprise for You. Call and Get )i PEACOCK CASH STOE ORArHGEVlLthE The Mathis hotel at Price burned down last Saturday. See the Extra Special Offer of the Golden Rule store in ad on last page (adv The local Relief society will observe next Thursday as geneal.-gical day with a Rood program. The mail auto is back "on the job" all the way from Price now. having first ''bucked through'' last Tuesday Roy Olsen is home from Salt Lake i where he has served as a witness in a ; damage suit the past ihrec- weeks. Miss Lola Hansen of Ferron Mid Mr. Floyd S. Pavne of Salt Lake secured a license to wed at Price this week and hied themselves to Zion. The Progress is a day late this week, i due to the eleventh-hour 'natter which taxed our typesetting force to the utmost. I Meats and Groceries for the County f We are prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and gro- ! ceries at all times. Out-of-town trade a specialty j THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET i Andrew Johansen, Prop. I HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES HMO PELTS f aMM""""""""'TirTmTTinTimMiiiii iiiirnniiii .iii'i i'iuhih inii.m' Word comes of the arrival of a fine baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Day who are residing at Moab during the ! winter. I Ranger Wiekman will return from Price tnis afternoon with a load of ! government tools, etc., which will be i u-ed in the Straight canyon road construction. con-struction. A flash over the telephone give tha score 39-22 in favor of Carbon High in the basKelball game played at Price to night between that school and the Emery Slake Academy. Huntington celebrated the voting of the tio,00U bond issue with a lg dance and supper last Thursday evening. Both dtnce halls and the dining rooms of both hoiels were utilized for the celebration. i "Noel Corson's Oath" was presented to a good house last Monday evening for the local Sunday school. The performance per-formance was repeated at Ferrun and Orangeville on Tuesday and Thursday nights, respectively. Local relatives and friends to quite a good number gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Shiner yesterday yester-day to do honor to the happy old couple, the occasion being Mr. Sniner's birthday. birth-day. Mrs. Ira R. Browning entertained yesterday afternoon lor Mrs. Peter R. Nielson of Emery who is vis ting with her sisters, Mesdames H. A. Wick man and Seth Allen. Oscar Beebe is up from the Temple mountain uranium claims where he and Jos. Swasey havt got out a couple of carloads ol ore, the latter or whicn is tn hp Nhion.-rl nn thp 17th 1 Lars P. Larsen.the prosperous Cleveland Cleve-land farmer. called and paid his respects last Friday when he was in town with his son who is applying ;or an extension ex-tension of time on his land riling. Miss Mable Seeiy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orange Seely jr., who has been living at Price for tne past few years, was married a week ago to James A. Hayward, of Cumberland. Wyo , a j railroad man, who has an excellent j record. Here's to all kind of happiness, j The stockholders of the Blue Cut ! Canal held meeting Wednesday evening j to consider protesting the water tiling of Ephraim parties and voted to invite i the other ditches to join them, the I Blue Cut board being empowered to interview the Consolidated board and report.at another meeting to be held j next Wednesday. . I The length of time the snow is reman re-man ing on the ground is causing grave concern to the siockmen of the county wno are findingit neccessary to bring the cattle in nearer the various settlements or drive them into the brush patches as it is impossible to take hay to them. Hay i is also hard to secure at almost any price. Dr. J. J. Buswell, ophthalmic specialist spe-cialist of Salt Lake, will be at the Brasher Hotel, Huntington, Sunday at 10 a. m., until Tuesday at 10 a. m , February 15-16; (references, Mr. Ceo. Miller, Landlord Brasher, Miss Alice Strong.) At Castledale Wednesday noon until Friday noon, February lli- 17 18; (references, Mrs. C. A. Winters, Mrs. Ellis Wilcox, Mrs. Edmund Crawford, Craw-ford, Mrs. Orange Seelv, and others.) At Mrs. Taylor's, Ferron, Friday 2 p. m. until Saturday, 2 p. m., February, 18 19; (references, Mrs. Clara Sirglcton ' Mrs. A. G. Conover, Mrs. Wm. Rich- j ardson, Mrs. A. Greenhalgh, Mr. Carl E. Nelson and others.) "No charge i for testing eves. " (adv) DR. CHRISTENSEN AT PERRON j Dr. P. C. Christensen, the dentist, ' will be at Ferron beginning next Mon- j day and invites you to call and visit, him at the Taylor hotel. Remember, digestion depends on perfect per-fect mastication nnd good health de- j pends on both, (adv) ! Get the habit of going to j. c. baker j Candy and Gum Hats, Hats, Hats Oranges and Lemons Gloves, Gloves j Germade Caps, Caps j Salt Side Ties and Collars Lard Shirts Flour Overalls Mens Shoes Notions Boys Shoes Pins, Needles, Thread Mary Hansen of Emerv and Mrs. L. A. Oliphant of Orangeville were among those mentioned a? haviug excellent exhibits of fancy work at the Farmer's Roundup Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larson are entertaining enter-taining a fine baby girl, born last Wednesday Wed-nesday night. Mrs Nathalia Andersen attended and all concerned are reported report-ed doing well. A two days geneological convention to oe addressed oy Elder Nephi Andersen Ander-sen is being planned for the latter part of the month, according to A. Andersen of Orangeville, who has the direction of that work in this stake. If possible convention will be arranged for both Huntington and Ferron but if the time at his disposal will not permit of two it will he held -it Castledale as being central for the whole county. WATERMASTER BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received bv C. E. Larson, secretary of the Blue Cut Canal Co., up to Saturday, Feb. 19, 1916, at 7:!0 p m., for watermaster on the Blue Cut Canal for the year 1916. The b )ir I r ;sirve4 t'na right t3 reject re-ject a ly an I all bid -s. By order of the Board. C. E. Lirsei. Secretary First pub. Feb. 12 last Feb. 19, 1916. CARE FOR THE TEETH Dr. McArthur, Emery county's new dentist, who is making a pi ofessional tour of the county, has been forced to change his schedule of visits some, as he was unable to secure the Mohrland date. The new schedule follo.vs: Or ingeville, Feb.3l to 17th Castledale, Feb. 18th to Mar. 3d Ferron, Mar. 3d to 17th I Emery, Mar. 18th to Apr. 1st Dr. McArthur hopes to be ble to lo- ' cate pe rmanently in Em -ry county. I The tetth and mouth are the gateways gate-ways to health nnd digestion. Few assets compare with good teeth, (adv) Dr. D. D. McAKTHUR. FOR SALE CHEAP House and lot known as the John Petersen residence; also personal property prop-erty consisting of the following: O.ie Good Cooking Range, One Heatin Stove, On.' Buggy, One Lawn Mower, and other articles Enquire of R. C. MILLER, Castledale' HARNESS REPAIRING and SUPPLIES The Emery County Harness thof is now prepared to attend to all kinds of harness and saddle r-pairing r-pairing Work done while you wait Emery County Harness Shop Ernest E. Jensen, Castledale -1 |