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Show ; : ! . i Comeand See Us I -- J Our Fall and Winter's Goods are now all in Blankets of all kinds. Full line of Dress Goods. Notions, X Garments, and Underwear of all kinds. SEE OUR SACKS, COLLAR PADS, & HORSE BLANKETS 1 I : I For the Next iMonth I I We will give J X io cents on the dollar i for each dollar in cash spent with us for dry-goods, mens t and boys hats, etc. : : X We are also running a I Cash Bargain Coupter X for two weeks on Ladies and Childrens 2-piece Underwear 1 SELLING AT COST I TAKE A BARGAIN WHEN YOU CAN GET IT f ; . X Some of the Latest Style Ladies Hand Bags and Purses I Crawford, Luke & Co. ! I ORANGEVILLE, UTAH 5 Mrs. P. C. Christensen left today on the stage for a short visit in Sal Members of the Pleasure Hou. j met at the home of Mrs. T. R. Faddis Wednesday afternoon. WANTED TO BUY Old horses1 for bait. Apply Wm. J. Seely, Castle-dale, Castle-dale, Utah. Otto Johansen of Mt. Pleasant is visiting with his brother Andrew and family in the Dale. FOR SALE OR TRADE Year-old 1 Berkshire boar. Apply Alma W. Andersen, An-dersen, Castle Dale, Utah, (adv.) The N. L. Williams home was the scene of a merry birthday party last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Williams being be-ing the honored party. Plenty of peaches and apples at the Sophus Nelson orchards at Ferron. Peaches 75e to $1.00 a bushel, and apples ap-ples 25c to 50c a bushel. 15-mo. Horace Larsen, left yesterday for Price where he will enter the employ of the C. W. & M. Co., as traveling collector and salesman. A fine baby boy was delivered by the stork to Mr. and Mrs. Welzie Way-man, Way-man, Tuesday morning, Mrs. Nathalia Andersen being in attendance. All are reported doing well. Paul Lund, who is with the heavy artillery at Cheyenne, spent a few days in the Dale this week with his family, called here by the serious illness of his father, Joseph Lund, who is now able to be about again. J. Wellington Seely was named for president, and A. D. Keller, N. L. Williams, Wil-liams, Aaron Oman, and Alvin Jensen Jen-sen for trustees at a rather poorly attended at-tended non-partisan primary held in the courthouse last Saturday night. Rasmus Justesen of Spring City, father to .R. O. and Ben Justesen of Orangeville died last week at his home at the age of 78 years. He was an Indian war veteran, and was a patriarch patri-arch in the church at the time of his death. Word has come to some of the Orangeville Or-angeville parents of boys who left with the last nineteen for Camp Lewis that the whole party were almost immediately immedi-ately transferred to Camp Kearney to help fill out some of the national guard units in training there. Mrs. Peter Nielson of Mt. Pleasant returned to her home Thursday after a short visit with her brother, John Y. Jensen, and family. Mrs. Joseph Monsen. also of Mt. Pleasant, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Jensen, accompanied Mrs. Nielson home. TEAMS WANTED Men and teams are wanted to put in logs for saw mill at Storrs, Utah, Come and look it over. 27-2 mo. Spring Canyon Coal Co. LOST Sixty Burlap sacks, tied with baling wire, on road between Price and Castledale. Reward if returned re-turned to Emery County Mercantile Co. The special Edison feature progr n given by the local M. I. A.' last Sunday night was much enjoyed by a large crowd of young and old who are becoming be-coming very much interested in the feature programs of the organizations. The terrific wind of Wednesday and i Thursday did little "damage in the j Dale except to hay and straw-stacks, ibut a short was created on the power line Thursday night, which left us without power until the middle of yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Harold Hansen of Ferron is back at his post at the local C. W. & M. Co. store after a short lay-off to permit lis celebrating the arrival of a son and heir at Ferron where Mrs .Hansen has been spending the past six weeks. The youngster made his advent on the 14th. The solemnity of a "hen" party in one of the neighboring towns was adruptly heightened one night this by the dignified advent of a proud young rooster bearing a placard with the words, "The only gent allowed." al-lowed." Even' then we are not telling who encouraged his entrance or how pleased the young ladies were to see him. Attention of our beekeeper readers Is directed to the constitution and bylaws by-laws of the Emery County Beekeepers Beekeep-ers association appearing on another page. This organization is one of the oldest organizations for mutual benefit bene-fit in the county and has proved its worth to the honey-growers in a thousand thou-sand different ways. Christian Ot-teson Ot-teson and Peter Nielson, both of Huntington, Hunt-ington, are president and secretary, respectively of the association. 2 l I I Make Your Life on the I I farm Easier j t by putting in a i I RURAL TELEPHONE I r X You will then have a "hired man" who asks no wages, eats no food, and works 24 hours a day, 365 days in the year a hired man I who is always ready and never kicks. Eastern Utah Telephone Co. 5 X J- Rex Miller, Manager I t t Heats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and grocer- C 1 ics at all times. Out-of-town trade our specially E THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET M ANDREW JOHANSEN. Proprietor jl Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts I . I Louis W. Lund of Pleasant Grove j former Utah county commissioner and I legislator, returned the first of the ' week to his home after a short visit with his brother Joe and family. I Croup If your children are subject to croup get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and when the attack comes on be careful to follow the plain printed print-ed directions. You wil be surprised at the quick relief it offords. (adv.) BUTTERWRAPPER PRICES The following prices will obtain for printed butterwrappers until further' notice: 50 Butterwappers $ .60 100 " " -90 250 " " 1-25 500 "" " 1.90 1000 " . " 3.25 All oders forwarded, postage paid., when remittance is made in advance. When money is not sent with order the following additional charges for postage will be made. For 500 wrappers wrap-pers or less, 6c extra; for 1000 wrappers, wrap-pers, 10c extra. 1 The Palm j Confectionary I The Place that has always been J I known as The Oriental Confectionary j I of Huntington j j We have changed our name ! S but not our friends, nor our i i methods of doing business. J I' We are also in the same place. , When Passing Through j Huntington j call in and rest and enjoy our j I music. We have a number of j new patriotic selections which I iyou will enjoy. We will be gla 1 J to play them for you while yo i quench your thirst and lower j your temperature several d - J grees by enjoying "A SUBMARINE DIP" It goes right to the Thirsty Spot. THE UNIVERSAL CAR SOLE FORD AGENTS in EMERY COUN 1 Y : COMPLETE STOCK FORD PARTS ' GASOLINE AND ALL HIGH GRADE OILS ' I TIRES and ACCESSORIES ?' All Repair Work and Firstclass Vulcanizing All Work Guaranteed Reasonable Irks I : MidlandGarag-e ALCiER BROS.. Proprietors J t CASTLE DALE - - UTAH j I Jill II , . jl |