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Show it i. & i tiih L i u i xii n I A sudden bold and unexpected question will many times surprise a man and lay I him open. ISN'T IT THE TRUTH CHALLIES Misses Z. C. iM. I. Shoes. Tan, Cloth Top. C. M. I. SHOES , Medium Heel. Special Price (t -l r I In short lengths fine for quilts, per ydlp for ond week only. 3)1. 1) 3 Childrens Semi-Patent Kid Top nr 2- Button well worth $2.25 atl. f 0 Crochet Thread, White and Ecru Ladies Z. C. M. I. Shoe. Vici, Low Heel. I Special at. per ball OC A good everyday shoe. SF'dJO OC Childrens Z. C. M. I. Shoes, Patent tip, sizes , . , cial, for one week only DLdLdD ll"u's ' " I Lace thread, 500 yards in a spool. 1 4i to 7 only. Good value at(t -J P Ecru only, per spool - OC -7 n ir t ci iv ti per pair u)lUi ' r Mens Z. C. M. 1. Shoes, Water-proof. lhe f c I 36-in Percale the regular 15c sellers. 1 kind usually sold at 3.75. (tQ QQ Our price, per yard 1UC Special at PJ.JJ Mens Western Scout Shoes, tan. lhe best i . ' ; shoe for the money to wear. rtl A I Nainsook Corset Cover Embroidery. o Those Z. C. M. I. Hats, values up (t -1 HQ Tan only. Special price. plU I An Exceptional Bargain, per yd. Zt)C to $3.50 are selling fast at )l.i Better Hurrry Next Door to Postoffice J. HEMHARD Castle Dale, Utah WANTED! I i je J 200 Bu. Seed Oats : One Car Potatoes j !AI1 Grades of Alfalfa Seed j Send Samples and Prices j I TO SELL j 5 Fanning Mills 4 Ranges j Cement Shingles Wallplaster Fence Wire Bale Ties Everything in flerchandise J. W. NIXON it-" TVi"iri",Hitirinrmiriii nai u t wuwi jw mu . . "It Pays to Buy of the Rawlcigh Man" Proprietary Medicines Toilet Preparations Extracts Teas Baking Powder Coffees Spices Stock and Poultry Remedies Ths higher grades "of the district school entertained a crowded house with an excellent patriotic program last Monday evening. Drills, songs, readings, read-ings, and short sketches made the evenings even-ings entertainment a most enjoyable one. A rather ragged game of basketball between the E. S. A. team and the Cleveland quint on the Academy floor last night resulted in a score of 35-16 in the Academy's favor. I'here was a poor attendance and no dance was given. COMING! COMING! Castledale, Feb. 29,1916 Biggest LeapyearBall of Season All over Fourteen Invited. Dance Begins at 8 o'clock Sharp Only One Dime for Dainty Refreshments served during the evening Hove You a Partner? They're Gettinf Scarce Yours for a good time, "The Mutual Girls" Meats and Groceries for theCountyl We are prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and gro- cenes at all times. Out-of-town trade a specialty U THE EMERY COUNTY NEAT MARKET Andrew Johansen, Prop. j HIGHEST PRICES P3IO FOR HIDES HMD PELTS The members of the Crochet circle were entertained by Miss Sarah Oveson : last Thursday evening. The Progress turned out a large order of printing for the Farmers' Co-op at Emery this week. Dont forget the road work massmeet-ing massmeet-ing to be held in the meetiag house tonight to-night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mar.y Gregerson entertained a number of lady friends at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Chris Day left Tuesday for Oakville, Iowh, where he will join his wife who is j visiting with her parents. j Wanted To buy for cash, 40, 80, or 100 acres of good land. Wimber Orch-i Orch-i trds, Castledale. adv J Word comes of the arrival of a fine ! boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Anderson at Price the forepart of the week. Ex-Bishop Peter I. Akelund, now located lo-cated on the Reservation, spent a few days in the county this week on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Sophus Jensen is visiting at the home of her son Harold Jensen. She is accompanied by Mrs. Monson, mother to Mrs. Harold Jensen. First it was snow which proved to be the undoing of auto traffic and now it is mud, forcing the mail to depend on loyal horseflesh to make it through. $5 REWARD For information lead- ing to recovery u, black horse and mare ! branded FH on left thigh. Lost from i summer range. Notify G. F. Hickman, i Castle Dale. Parley Petersen of Price, vice president presi-dent of the FarmerB Exchange and Implement Im-plement Co., was in the county the middle of the week looking after the interests of that house. Supt. M. L. Garvey of the Mohrland camp was in town last Wednesday. He reports the camp as having had an excellent ex-cellent run of work the past winter. Not until right recently has it been necessary to lay off any men. FOR SALE Modern home and 20 acres ac-res of good bench land at a very reasonable reason-able figure. On easy terms or will trade for good town property. Address A. B. Willey, 341 East 4th North St.., Logan, Utah adv. 26-tf Several ot the good citizens of the Dale have put in goud work on tne brow of the Academy hill with their teams the last part of the week and the hill looks much better already for thuir labor. Mesnrs. Delbert Peterson and Irvin Dav arrived from Moab last Monday afternoon and had a merry time of it. Thf.'y had four horses on an empty wagon and still had to circle ud to within six miles of Sunnyside to get here. There was a couple of feet of crusted sno v on the Green River-Castle Dale road, making that route impassible. Get the habit of going to J. C. BAKER Candy and Gum Hats, Hats, Hats Oranges and Lemons Gloves, Gloves Germade Caps, Caps Salt Side Ties and Collars Lard Shirts Flour Overalls i Mens Shoes Notions Boys Shoes Pins, Needles, Thread I . . The Con. Wagon & Machine Co., of, Castledale have in a complete new stock j of implements, wagons, plows.drills, ma- nure spreaders, ate. Call in and ex-1 amine goods and get prices and terms , before placing your order elsewhere, adv Dr. J. M. Graham returned Thursday from Cincinnati, where he accompanied Mrs. Graham who was called to the deathbed of her father, J. Marshall Barkely of that city. Matters connected connect-ed with the settlement of the estate detained de-tained him longer than was expected. Mrs. Graham and the babies will return re-turn in four or fiv- weeks. The local, ward no morel than gets one load lifted from the shoulders of its people than another seems to loom up. This time it is the chapel organ THE CASTLE DALE ELECTRIC TIIEAT'R Every Saturday :: 8:00 o'clock TONIGHT'S PROGRAM: February 26th "A Case of Poison" Broncho jn two parts. "The Emerald Brooch" Majestic. "Fatty's Chance Acquaintance" Keystone Key-stone Comedy. which was purchased from the Const;" dated Music Co. of Salt Lake some tire ago st such a fancy price that good work should have been assured, but it it , understood the instrument has never responded properly since its instaltaiioi. repeated promises that a man wou.3 be sent out to remedy the defects, never j having materialized, and the gentlemen f who signed the note for its purcha; have been served with papers.suit having hav-ing beenjinstituted in a Salt Lake court It is conceded th:it the note sr.ou:- s have qeen paid before now, but nevr- f theless the people of the ward sees to feel that they have not been treats : right in the matter in many respect;- c FOR SALE CHEAP House and lot known as the Joh" b Petersen residence; also personal pwp" tl ertv oonsisting of the following: One Heating Stove, One Buggy, One Lawn Mower, and other article-Enquire article-Enquire of R. C. MILLER, CastW HARNESS REPAIRING S and SUPPLIES 2 CO The Emery County Harness sh re is now prepared to attend to il re kinds of harness and saddle re- l rn pairing j W Work done while you wait Emery County Harness Shop do Ernest E. Jensen, Castledale inj Lo k dir " " j th( SOLITARIE TEA j s Guaranteed to be the Best HALF-POUND PACKAGES 25c S - he Coffee, pound cans, 30c Flour, $3.20 per cwt. , Wa: F resh Supply of Dates, Lemons, Oranges, Bananas and Celery sta at Best Market Prices res FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES FOR SUNDAY f All Kinds of Fresh Candies, Nuts, and Fruit Sherbets lue CIGARS. 6 FOR 25c 1 Peacocks' Cash Store ORANGEVILLE, UTAH |