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Show Trimmed Spring j Hats j ; ; for the youngest in the family to the oldest. $ ;; The Latest Shapes with 1 : : dainty trimmings. Don't buy before looking them over. Prices 75c to $3.75 f :; ; ! i Castle Dale Co-op. Igu Bits of Local b M Information J t f fLJy'vt U Ccnnrnmi A Mo;rntnU and Doing W IwICmI !A Oar Ptoplt in Yotun and Caanly. f I. "W. Behunin is sporting a bad burn on the side of his neck. Mrs. Claire Winters entertained at a birthday party last Tuesday afternoon. Master Neldon Wickman was host to several young playmates Thursday afternoon, the occasion being his birthday. " j O. Sorenson Jr. of Castledale is pre- j pared to make loans on improved ir- i rigated farms at Eight Per Cent interest. in-terest. (Adv. 31-7) . Mrs. Ida Jacoby of New Mexico, sister sis-ter to S. V. Acord, Mrs. Lewis Unger-man, Unger-man, and Mrs. Ray Jensen, is visiting . with local relatives. j Wiley Call sr. left this week for his home in Idaho after an extended visit with old friends here. Wiley jr. will not leave for a while yet Mrs. Ernest Halverson and month- I old daughter arrived Sunday from Provo. Needless to say, "Papa'Hal-verson "Papa'Hal-verson met his "family" at Price. Peter Johansen left Thursday for Salt Lake where he is visiting with his daughter Gladys who s attending school there. He is accompanied by his son Merril. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snow, who have spent the winter at Standardville, are about to try it out at farming. They wil be "at home" to a host of friends at Elmo this summer. Dr. P. C. Christensen, the dentist, who is now located temporarily at Huntington, wishes to announce that he will be at his local residence each week from Saturday stage-time to Monday stage-time. (Adv. 7-tf) Mrs. G. T. Olsen left last Sunday for Salt Lake City where she was to join her husband who was there on business. Mrs. Bertha Widetich and two children chil-dren left Thursday for Black Hawk after an extended visit with local relatives rela-tives and friends. FOR SALE Ash and Elm Trees, E years old, lo to 12 feet high, home grown. $25.00 per hundred. W. F. Asimus, Green River, Utah. 31-14. Little Cora Clair escaped serious Injury In-jury the forepart of the week when a colt kicked the little girl In the stom-ache. stom-ache. The child has not suffered any bad effects to date. Pres. and Mrs. L. P. Oveson, Stake Clerk and Mrs. O. Sorenson jr., Mrs. Mary Gregerson, Mrs. G. F. Hickman, R. C. Miller, and James Peterson are among the local people who are attending at-tending conference in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dugmore of Sunnyside hurriedly passed through town Wednesday on their way to the bedside of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Dugmore who was reported very low. The latter has been very ill for j several weeks. I S. A. Alger and a quintet of impromptu im-promptu chauffeurs left yesterday afternoon af-ternoon for Price to bring in five new Fords for as many happy citizens of I the county. This is only a fifth of the number who have signed up for cars as soon as they can be had! CON FERENCE EXCURSIONS Via Denver & Rio Grande The usual Conference rate of one single fare for the round trip will be in effect April 2nd to 7th Inclusive, good until April 15th returning, (adv) I Meats and Groceries for the County Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and grocer- j ies at all times. Out-of-town trade our specialty j THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET ANDREW JOHANSEN, Proprietor ! I .Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts fc. .. i .H, iT.l fl,JI.T.gM..,-Wi - fTnltHliliriiirir-Bimii.ii ...n n i ,,. ,i I 1 n mm - I . I t I Farm Loans at Reasonable I 1 Rates of Interest 2 X We are prepared at all times to make farm loans at reason- x able rates of interest. If you desire to improve your farm, purchase stock, or reduce your interest rate, communicate X with us. . We also make loans on live stock. We waat Z to get acquainted in Emery County. For further inform- X ation phone or write us. J I LLL-NLLM5 COMPANY, INC. Z INSURANCE AND BONDS t j PRICE, UTAH 11 One of the Price editors tells of an old Indian that came to his office to subsoripe for his paper. The editor took the Indian's money, then the Indian wanted a receipt. After writing writ-ing it the editor ask him why he wanted want-ed a receipt. He said, "Me die sometime some-time and go to, the gate, St. Peter ask me if I have been good Indian. I say yes. He say, 'did you pay your debts?' I say yes. He say, 'Did you pay editor at Price for paper?' " I say yes. tJe say, 'Where is receipt?' I don't have it. I have to run all over hell to find you and get receipt." Safe Medicine for Children. "Is it safe?" is the first question to be considered when buying cough medicine for children. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has long been a favorite favor-ite with mothers of young children as it contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confidently confi-dently as to an adult. It is pleasant to take, too, which is of great importance import-ance when a medicine must be given to young children. This remedy is most effectual In relieving coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere, every-where, (adv.) n ! Shipments Growing ! We Have Improved the Appearance of Our Store by Displaying J. S. B. Products ALWAYS i FRESH LINE OF SUNSHINE CRACK ERS, COOKIES, WAFERS AND SNAPS, ORANGES CANDY, AND NUTS EVERYTHING SANITARI-LY SANITARI-LY PACKED WE HAVE ON DISPLAY A NEW LINE OF USEFUL USE-FUL DISHES Make Your Home Attractive and Cheerful by Using THE SUNBEAM Postcards - "GREETINGS FROM CASTLE DALE" VALENTINE, VALEN-TINE, EASTER, BIRTHDAY Emery County Merc. Co. (Incorporated) GEO. A. BAKER, Mgr. CASTLE DALE CONFERENCE EXCURSIONS Via Denver & Rio Grande The usual Conference rate of one single fare for the round trip will be in effect April 2nd to 7th Inclusive, good until April 18th returning, (adv) Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always disnr; the sleep more or less, and is o: r: the cause of insomnia. Eat a !.::.: supper with little if any meat ani :: milk; also take one of Chamber:.-..: Tablets immediately after supper, r.: seeif you do not rest much te'.-: Obtainable everywhere, (adv.) SALE OF ESTRAY ANIMAL State of Utah, County of Err. Precinct of Clawson, ss. NOTICE. I have in my possession the folding fold-ing described estray animal which. 1 not claimed and taken away, wii! ' sold to the highest cash bidder at n.) place in Clawson Precinct, on Mon:... the 16th day of April, 1917, at hour of 2 p. m. Description of Animal One 3-year old bay horse with s: r in forehead, . weight about 1030 i.-;, no brands visible. Said animal is held by me to si-o.re the payment of $2.50 damages dor.-by said animal on the premises of V liter li-ter Barney during January; Febr: and March, 1917. Said animal taken up by me in said Clawson precinct pre-cinct on the 3d day of April, 1317-WILLIAM 1317-WILLIAM HARDY, Poundkeeper, Clawson Preci!. YOU ARE READING THIS AD. OTHERS WILL READ YOURS JrJOST everybody reads the ads. in this paper. They furnish as much news to the man in town and on the farm as the personals, and often more. j Peter Smith's wife wants a new hat. Smith sees by the paper that Jones is selling sell-ing hats at so much. John-con's John-con's store ad. b missing from the paper Johnson's trying non-advertising policy. RESULT Jones gets Smith's money Smith's wife gets her hat. ''BTrttii. una. bj w ." I'.' '; j WHY WRITE AND WAIT I X . . for a reply to a letter when, by using the j I telephone, you can get immediate results j and besides, our rates are so low that you j I cannot afford to be held in suspense. j I .. Inquire as to our long distance, charges. . j DONT WRITE TELEPHONE" Eastern Utah Telephone Co. j J. Rex Miller, Manager j i |