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Show JUST ARRIVED Best Grade Flour Easter Candies and Novelties All Kinds of Crochet Cotton and A Snappy Line of Notions ' Peacocks' Cash Store ORANGEVILLE, UTAH Hit )1 1q Bits of Local mm information JL I 1 Concerning 1ht McJrntntJ and "Doing W jHnTul Of Our Vtopl in 'i'oxan and County. f I i i Don't forget to attend the beet meeting meet-ing next Monday night at 8:30. POTATOES FOR SALE-Apply to Mrs. G. F. Hickman, Crstledale. adv I. W. Behunin returned this week from an extended visit with relatives in Idaho and Nevada. Two more unsolicited new subscribers! subscrib-ers! Jed Knight of Cleveland and A. C. Sorenson of Emery are the the lucky fellows. , The lower grades of the district school entertained parents and friends with a very nicely arranged program last Wednesday evening. C. A. Winters, one of Castledale's rustlers, purchased a roller Dearing wagon ot the C. W. & M. Co., of Cas-tledale Cas-tledale last week, adv J. D. Killpack jr., of Parker, Idaho, made a flying trip into the county this week, brought here to oversee the transfer of some of the Killpack property. prop-erty. Melvin McMillan, the big stockman who bought the Paradise ranch, took a load of farm implements, bought of the local C. W. & M. Co., out to the ranch this week, adv The beekeepers of tne county met together in annual meeting last Monday Mon-day and reelected the old officers, viz., Chris Otteson and Peter Nielson, president pres-ident and secretary, respectively. It was decided to hold a big Honey Day celebration at Ferron on August 1st. THE CASTLE DALE ELECTRIC THEAT'R Every Saturday :: 8:00 o'clock TONIGHT'S PROGRAM: Apri 22d "Mr. Wallacka Wallet" Comedy." Sylvia Ashton and Art Acord in "Buck's Lady Friends" -3 parts. Mr. snd Mrs. D. R. Seely are enter-1 taining a fine new baby girl, born last Tuesday. A. G. Oman of Mt. Pleasant is visiting visit-ing with his son, Aaron Oman, and family. N. S. Nielson, the Mt. Pleasant banker bank-er and stockman, was in the county the middle of the week attending to matters mat-ters connected with some of his property prop-erty holdi ngs. John S. Jorgensen, one of the big farmers of Castledale, called on the C. W. & M. Co. of Castledale this week and took a manure spreader home with him. adv Twenty-two patents covering some of the coal land entries made by the Freeds which were held up by the government until recently, were received re-ceived for recording this week. The land is located in Huntington canyon and there are repeated rumors of its early development. John Barnard, who has had charge of the forest roadwork in Straight canyon, can-yon, left last Thursday for the other end of the work. Ranger Frank Cox has temporary charge of the camp. R. A. Brown, a new engineer, arrived this week to continue the survey on through Straight canyon. Ohas. P. Calvert, division engineer, remains on the other end, temporarily at lease. . V The Progress job plant this week began work on "Castle Echoes" the annual for the Emery Stake Academy. This is the first year the local school has attempted such a book but the effort ef-fort promises big. The book will con tain sixty pages and will display $60 worth of cuts. The edition will be a limited one and all those desiring copies will have to get their orders in early. Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less, and is often the cause of insomnia. Eat a light supper with little if any meat, and no milk; also take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper, and see if you do not rest much better. Obtainable Obtain-able everywhere, adv. RIGHT NOW! I I HAVE Sudan Grass Seed at - ioc Timothy " " 9C Sweet Clover, Choice, nc Screenings 3c Rustproof Wheat-Clean Seed, $1.25 per bushel I 5 Clipper Standard Fanning Mills : $25.00 All Merchandise is raising. We are cutting for a few weeks. f Plenty of Cement, Plaster, Shingles. All kinds of fence wire I WANT Oats $1.75 Good Baled Hay $18 Alfalfa Seed of any Kind at your own price j Hurry uplet's trade. J. W. Nixon, Huntington j J. Frank Killian has been assisting O. Sorenson jr. the past week. The Town Board of Castledale has authorized the president, C. E. Laraen ! to offer a prize of $5 cash for the most 1 suitable plan for the improvement of : the town park. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Oman and daughters, Vana and Zelda, accompanied accom-panied by Ethel Larsen and child, went ; to Price last Tuesday to visit and cele-j cele-j brate the double birthday of A. N. and Andrew Oman, the latter being fifty years old on the 12th. Grandfather A. G. Oman, sister, Mina Tidwell, and little son, from Mt. Pleasant, and brother, Daniel Oman, from the Reservation, Res-ervation, were there and all had a good time. They returned Friday. Spring. Spring is looked upon by many as tne most delightful season of the year, but this cannot be said of the rheumatic. The-cold and damp weather brings on rheumatic pains which or anything but pleasant. Thev can be relieved, how-evei, how-evei, by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. Lini-ment. Obtainable everywhere, adv. gjparaMwy tw Bia!H.CT,WIUJWIIjaLU, j. Meats and Groceries for the County j We are prepared to furnish all kinds of meat3 and gro- i ceries at all times. Out-of-town trade a specialty j THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET I Andrew Johansen, Prop. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS I HARNESS REPAIRING and SUPPLIES The Emery County Harness shop is now prepared to attend to all kinds of harness and saddle repairing re-pairing 1 , Work done while you wait Emery County Harness Shop Ernest E. Jensen, Castledale It PaystoBuyof theRawIeighNan" , Proprietary Medicines Toilet Preparations Extracts Teas Baking Powder Coffees Spices Stock and Poultry Remedies |