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Show Our Spring Skirls Are In Also our Shoes I Give us a call and look ! them over. J THE LATEST IN LADIES' HANDBAGS, MIDDIES, BOUDOIR CAPS, APRONS, and HOUSE DRESSES. I SPRING SHOWING Muslin Underwear all new stock in dainty styles. Crawford, Lufe & Co. ORANGE VILLE, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Magnussen are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby ba-by girl last Thursday. POli SALE CHEAP. Home in Huntington. Hunt-ington. Interested parties write to Emery County Bank, Castledale, Utah. Moroni Heiner, one of the active developers of what are now the United States Fuel Co. properties, and for whom the "H" in Mohrland stands, has been named general manager of the properties, succeeding A. P. Apperson, resigned. Horace Larsen is back to take up farm work after sepnding the winter in the employ of the C. Y. & M. Co. at Price. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Andersen were also among the conference attendants at Salt Lake, most of whom have now returned. Miss Lila Day left last week to accept ac-cept a position in the district school at Rains, where she will teach until the close of the school, two or three weeks hence. . . Summer School of Music RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR i SIX WEEKS COURSE Vocal, Instrumental, and Wind Instruments. Register now for the course. SCHOOL BEGINS MAY 6. 1918 and Ends June 15th - E. H. Nicholes CASTLE DALE i S ; ; - . j ; ' WE SELL ' THAT BRLAK UP THE CLODS AND MAKE YOUR GROUND : A5 FINE, AS A FLOWER BED. WE SELL ! Consolidated Wagon I ! Machine Co. j OF CASTLEDALE, UTAH Word came last week that Perry Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Day, 'and a volunteer in the medical corps, had Iff t for Prance. Mrs. William Hitchcock of Clawson left Sunday for Black Hawk where she joins the bishop who has been engaged j in teaming for the past while. Dick Young, who spent a winter in the Dale some three years ago, arrived ar-rived yesterday for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. J. W. Lake, and family. Mrs. Emma Christensen and babe were incoming passengers on the mail Wednesday. Mrs. Christensen has i spent the winter at Price Creek, Colo. I Edward P. Cox writes us to change his paper to Mayfield where he now I has his headquarters, having been 1 transferred from the Nevada to the Manti forest. Mrs. Lars Christensen was elected to the presidency of the local Relief society so-ciety Thursday afternoon, succeeding j Mrs. Olive Beebe, who resigned in ord- 1 er to make her home in Green River. Fritz Nordell passed through town Monday en his way to the ranch home nh -re he will visit for a few days before be-fore returning to San Francisco where i he is now working in an auto repair , plant. I The Wiley Calls father and son j left the middle of the week for their ; summer home property in Idaho. Hans Denison will look after the Call inter-: inter-: erests in their absence, having moved into the bench home for that purpose. I Dr. O. E. Coleman, formerly of Cast-I Cast-I ledale is now working in an army 'station in Buffalo, N. Y., to which (place such of the wounded soldiers (who may be brought home for treat-; treat-; ment will be taken. Wednesday afternoon, from two to five o'clock, the home of Mrs. L. M. R.edd jr. was the scene of an informal party in honor of Mrs. Calvin Tuft, who has just returned home from an extended visit with relatives in Emery I county. Monticello. Record. i Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nielson and family returned Monday evening from a two-weeks visit with relatives and .friends in Vernal and other Reservation Reserva-tion towns. The return trip was negotiated ne-gotiated in one day, which is pretty good traveling. Word of the death of Mrs. Lorenzo H .Young at Hurricane was received I by the Oliphant family Tuesday and j three of the brothers, John, Ralph, !and Seymour left immediately for the I funeral, being taken overland by Bert j Ryan in his new Dodge. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Day of Lawrence Law-rence were visiting in the Dale the first of the week preparatory to making mak-ing the trip to Chester, Idaho, where they will spend the summer and see ; if the country suits. them well enough i to justify their locating there. Ira R. Browning, state road engin-! engin-! eer was in the Dale on business the j forepart of the week. This is the first , trip he has made very far out from the city since his late severe illness. , I He is thinking seriously of moving t j back to the Dale as one or another of I the family has been ailing ever since j i their locating in Zion. v Judge and Mrs. R. C. Miller returned home Thursday after a honeymoon trip which has absorbed the better part of a month. They visited extensively extens-ively over the mountain and upstate while away and report having had a very fine time. Old friends of the happy couple gathered at the Relief hall Thursday night and enjoyed picnic pic-nic and dancing in honor of their arrival ar-rival home while all the young people chivareed them until the judge promised prom-ised to give them a dance next Friday night. I Meats and Groceries for the County f i Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and grocer- Iies at all times. Out-of-town trade our specialty I THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET ANDREW JOHANSE.V, Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts The Watkins Man will call at your residence once each month. Should you need any of the well-known well-known line of WATKINS REMEDIES EXTRACTS TOILET ARTICLES STOCK AND POULTRY TONIC -.. mail your order to me here at Castledale and I will forward for-ward the articles at once, postpaid. N. S. NIELSEN Agent for Emery and Carbon Car-bon Counties. OFFICE at CASTLEDALE t : 1 Money to Lend j i ON FARM PROPERTY Reasonable Rates. Quick Service J J Call or write j j J.Frank Otterstrom, Hunting'n j i i 1 1 AT GLASSMAN'S i t! . 1 j This store is changing hands 1 I and, in order to introduce our S S stock of goods to the public we 1 I are offering some I 1 Real Genuine Bargains j 1 We have between 150 and 200 9 I pairs Ladies and Misses Shoes, j I values from $3 to $5th rough j I this sale j I $1.98 per Pair I I Mens Shoes, values from $5 to I $6on this sale at 1 3.95 to 4.50 I Tomatoes, Corn end Peos, 2 for 25c I! Several more articles, which space will not permit us to mention will be sold during I I this bargain sale at corresponding reduc- j I tions. Come and get the benefit of these 3 " prices and avoid the raises w hich are coming REMEMBER THE 5TORE OF RIGHT PRICES I M. GLASSMAN Huntington, Utah S |