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Show Water Worfts forCountry Homes The Missouri Air-Pressure Water System All kinds of plumbing & 5team Fixtures L. N. STRONG, HUNTINGTON Plumbing and 5team Fitting Mrs. Emmer Day was able to be back at her duties in the Academy this week after her recent illness. Look out for the big annual Dress-' making class ball at the E. S. A. a week from next Friday. Parties wanting potatoes in any a-mount a-mount write, phone or call on 20-6 L. C. MOORE, Rochester. Mr. and Mr?. Jos. Hanson of Ferron were in the Dale Wednesday making final proof on Mrs. Hanson's desert land claim. Mrs. Bess Bowen entertained the Ladies club last Monday, the affair being be-ing specially commemorative of Washington's Wash-ington's birthday. All the patients at the Emery county hospital are reported to be getting a-long a-long nicely and there is very little sickness sick-ness in the Dale. FOR RENT 80 acres rood land-40 acres cultivated. Both pieces separately separate-ly fenced. Good terms. Apply at Hotel Andersen, Castledale. Th; north mail managed to pull in at 1 five o'clock yesterday. Some different ' from the 10:15 arrival of the mail when the roads are good! Harold Halverson, brother to Prof. Halverson, arrived Sunday to attend the E. S. A. the balance of- the year. He will make his home with his brother. Mrs. M. C. Wood, widow of the late Dr. M. C. Wood, arrived with the younger members of the family from their recent residence in Kanab last Saturday. The 12-year old son of J. H. Stevenson of Huntington was operated upon for appendicitis at the local hospital last Wednesday night. Drs. Hill, Graham, and Hardeman performed the operation. Compulsory consolidation of schools in all counties by December, 1916, will be the order of the day if a bill, recently recent-ly passed by the house is looked favorably favor-ably upon by the senate and Gov. Spry. Town Attorney B. V. Dalton is gradually coming into his own. He is now holder of a notary public commission commis-sion and accordingly is better prepared than ever to attend to the business coming his way. Prof. John G. McQuarrie gave one of the best talks heard in a long while last Sunday, discussing the literal fulfillment fulfill-ment of ancient prophecy as relating to the destruction of some of the cities of biblical times. The 7th and 8th grades of the local Religion classes were treated to a complete com-plete surprise last Wednesday afternoon after clas3 work by the teacht'rs, Mes-damei Mes-damei Sorenson and Bunnell. Picnic was served and a royal good time had. FOR RENT for one year to the highest high-est bidder 59 shares water stock in the Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Irrigation Irriga-tion Company. Apply M. H. Forbes, No. H, Princeton Apartments, Salt Lake City, Utah, (adv) 6-27 We buy and sell eggs, chickens, grain, pigs, potatoes, wild geese, and 3 kinds of monkeys. THE WIMBER ORCHARDS (adv) Castledale, Utah I Shoe & Harness Shop at Ferron New Shop East of Meetinghouse Mens Half Soles - - 70c Ladies Half Soles - 40c ChildrensHalf Soles, 60c down Other charges accordingly Mail Orders promptly attended to and returned to any part of Emery county. Give us a trial. "Satisfaction is our work motto" A $1.00 dress ball will be given the last week in March under the direction of the Castledale Y. L. M. I. A. Three prizes will be given, one for married ladies, one for senior girls, and one for junior girls. Those wishing to enter for same must make their own dresses, and not to exceed the cost of $1.00. The Hon. Jesse D. Jewkes, state treasurer, was handshaking with old and new friends in the Dale the middle of the week, having come down for the big birthday reunion at Orangeville last week. Incidentally there is considerable con-siderable talk of Mr. Jewkes entering the gubernatorial race next year. ONION SETS FOR SALE The famous Yellow Danver variety the earliest in the market and a sure-cropper. Fine, large, home-grown bottom sets. Two grades 5c and 10c per quart; special prices on large quantities. Get in your orders early. : THE WIMBER ORCHARDS (adv) Castledale, Utah ! Mrs. Jos. Denison sr., is making an ; extended visit in Sunnyside, having as sisted in welcoming two new grand children while up there. A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shiner, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison. All were feeling fine at last report. A party was given Monday at the home of Mrs. John Francom, in honor of Mrs. Samuel francom and daughter of Castledale, who have been visiting relatives here. The evening was highly enjoyed by the large number of guests present, with games, music and dancing. danc-ing. A fine supper was served Payson Globe-Header. Castledale is promised a genuine treat next Monday evening when four expert entertainers will hold forth in the Miller hall. Singing, dancing, sleight-of-hand, illustrated songs, all kinds of musical entertainment and some excellent motion mo-tion pictures and many other features are promised. A special platform is being placed in the hall. We have 300 empty apple boxe3 set up with tops at 20c each all new. Also Al-so 3 tons of first class dry onions for sale; and first class large onion sets not sprouted. Plant the best and get quick returns. We make a special price to the peddlers in 100 or 200 pound lots or more. See or address, THE WIMBER ORCHARDS ' (adv) Castledale, Utah H. B. 135 is the title of a bill recently recent-ly introduced by Representative Browning Brown-ing and ha3 to do with the licensing of motor vehicles of all kinds. Some decided de-cided changes from the present laws are contemplated in the bill, a copy of which may be seen at the Progress office. of-fice. The bill is on the calendar for early consideration by the house. Only once before that he remembers has there been more snow on the ground than at present, according to James Jeffs. Where there was a total of 46 inches of snow last winter, we have already al-ready had 492 inches of snow since the first of December, this winter. This a-mount a-mount of snow is equal to 4.9 inches of rainfall. The precipitation figures appearing ap-pearing in the weekly weather report giye the amount in rainfall, ten inches of snow equalling one inch of rainfall. I Subscribers entitled to the four magazines maga-zines we offered who got in their payments pay-ments before January 21st and who haye not yet received any of the said magazines maga-zines will do us a favor by letting us know. These magazines are always very slow in getting started, but one of the four, ("Farm Life") should have reached all the above subscribers this week. Those who made payment after January 21st, will likely have to wait !a few weeks longer for their magazines; but everyone will get each magazine for a full year from the date of the first one received. , More than a hundred farmers and business men met in the district court room at Price last Thursday night with I George Austin of S ilt Lake, fi eld man ager of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, for the purpose of discussing the matter mat-ter pf putting in a large acreage of sugar beets in the Wellington, Price, and Spring Glen sections. The meeting meet-ing was called through the efforts of John Y. Smith, who had previously obtained ob-tained the promises of the sugar company com-pany to place the Price section in the beet zone, that is, pay the farmers the same price for the rsising of sugar beets as is being paid at the several factories throughout the state. Get the habit of going to J. C. BAKER Candy and Gum Hats, Hats, Hats Orangesnd Lemons Gloves, Gloves Germade j Caps, Caps Salt Side Ties and Collars Lard Shirts j Flour Overalls Mens Shoes Notions Boys Shoes Pins, Needles, Thread - i PLUMBINC' HEATING We are prepared to install fir-class fir-class plumbing and heating : terns or fixtures anywhere Eastern Utah. Let us fis1 your work Reasonable Rates John A. forsyii PRICE Phone, Shop 209 Res. I 1 I nnQrn a ifoar motion ncTUREs-Greatest ; ! I UU (1 VCUl ness on earth for making money. ' hiviHonfic ran let tour money bring vot j; UIViuCilQS Call a good living I PrK.llf llP ITIrldp A few shares loft for sale in whjt " n lUJIiy Ut IIIUUI be one of lhe biggest companies 'n t ' t -t i i- country, j 11ns city and surroundings ' r , , will be used for backgroun is WRITE TODAY for full p:r" 1 in making pictures. Biggest If advertisement in the world SATCHWA FILM CORPORA1' ki Money could not buy it. .... , h Support the home company. 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