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Show J MB Mil I I II Mill! IT - " " " ' mmmm " iti We Have an Extensive line of Samoles for Soring and Summer Suits Better Give us your order now We also Have a Complete Line of SCREEN DOORS and WIRE CLOTH Our Prices are Right Peacocks' Cash Store : ORANGEVILLE, UTAH We now have on hand plenty of All Kinds Mill Stuff WHLAT,. FLOUR, BRAN, and 5HORT5 CHOPPED WHEAT, Etc. . Prices are right Hurry up and order early Orangeville Electric Power & Mill Co. OR3NGEVILLE, UTAH - , IXk Bits of Local fi information JL Iji'frll tt Concerning the Moe'rtenlJ and Doingj . JA. r KAi -f Our People in 'd'oivn and County, tr ' The Ferron baseball team played Huntington, last Tuesday on the latters grounds, winning the game by the score of 7 to 6. Ex bishop Peter I. Akelund, who now lives on the Reservation, was a Dale visitor vis-itor for a few days the forepart of the week. " " ' -r--. .V . -. . . . . - - - - -T)-,- - " RIGHT NOW! 1 I HAVE Sudan Grass Seed at ioc 1 Timothy " " - 9c j Sweet Clover, Choice, iic Screenings 3c j Rustproof Wheat-Clean Seed, $1.25 per bushel j 5 Clipper Standard Fanning Mills : $25.00 j ? All Merchandise is raising. We are cutting for a few w?eks. Plenty of Cement, Plaster, Shingles. All kinds of fe nee wire H I WANT : Oats $1.75 Good Baled Hay $18 Alfalfa Seed of any Kind at your own price Hurry,uplet's trade. i J. W. Nixon, Huntington Call or telephone Snow's Pharmacy for your fishing tackles. (adv) j Mrs. Win. E. King is making a short visit in Salt Lake City. Don't go off half-cocked! Get your fishing tackle early. A great big .line at Snow's Pharmacy. (adv) Mrs. David S. Williams and little daughter Lois left last Sunday for a 10-days 10-days visit in Payson and Springville. A great big line of fly rods, reels and everything for your fishing, trip at Snow's Pharmacy. , (adv) Mrs. Alex Pettey and babe of Arco, Llaho,is visiting with local relatives and friends. The Hiawatha ball team wili play Ferron or. the Ferron grounds this (Sat-urday)afternoon. (Sat-urday)afternoon. They will be here for a game Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elgin Kofford met with a pain ful accident the forepart of the week, when she spilled a kettle full of boiling water upon her feet. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Joharisen were the recipients of a shower party last Wednesday night on their return from the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Jos. Lund left last Sunday-for Price where she was to be joined by her daughter Vesta, from whence thty continued on to Idaho there to visit with Mrs. Lund's son. Neil McMillan and family arrived yesterday yes-terday in their big Pierce-Arrow car ai d made a brief visit to the Paradise ranch property which Mr. McMillan recently re-cently purchased. They will return byway by-way of Sallna canyon. State Road Agent Killpack and Coui -j ty Surveyor Faddis left Thursday with i a crew of men to survey the new rout- ing of the Castledale-Green River road, j The new road will takeoff down Lost Spring canyon an i thence n to a connection con-nection with the Green River-Pi ice road at Desert instead of following Cottonwood wash into Green River. I Among those to graduate from the Utah Agricultural College this year with the degrees of bachelor of science are the following Emery county boys who m :jored in the subjects named: Lowry Nelson of Ferro agriculture; Andrew O. Larson of Castledale, etom-olngy; etom-olngy; Archer A. Willey of Castledale, . general science. j Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Asay were : hurriedly calk d to Black Hwk the first of the week on receipt of word that their son Neal had been nearly tioclden to death by a horse. The physician phy-sician found it necessary to take 27 stitCjhes to cluse up the wounds The i young man would have been killed had it not been for the timely assistance of another man who rescued him while unconscious. Miss N;ioma Asay accom- , panied them to the coal camp. V Jefferson Adams, who came here a ' refugee from Mexico sume two year- j ago, left last Sunday for Tobar, Nevada, where he will make his home temporarily. tempor-arily. Mr. Adams has followed the j business of freighting while he has been here but lost his wife this spring and . has not felt contented since. A friend of the family in Salt Lake City has been taking care of the children since Mrs. Adams' death. Trout fishing is on in full blast on all the headwaters of the vallev, and, though none of the disciples of Isaac Walton has returned as yet, some good catches are expected. Almost all of ; the experts were off for the mountains i to be ready for the .opening day (last j DOCTOR 1 "ar-1 The Salt Lake Telegram's Editorial , - 1 i M.H.Deard'n Correcting Weak Eyes ft f n n l i. Many people know Imt little of the cousequeiK'es of bad eyes, KVPlTrl 1 II SnPl A M uns3 blindness, or verv ,ore eyes are threatened or iircBent. People 1 UJUJUU.U1 uyoliiu m who are blind or whose eyes, are LopeWy diseased are usually Ukcn la ;. ' care of in institutions and do not become a menace to the public. ' x'iX Will be at the following Bat school children whote eyes look all rijht, but who have' cci- ll0n ; plates from Stage to Stage: tain diseases or defects that render fctudy and education a hardship, nta J HUNTINGTON may become a danger to other people. . had -; Sunday, June 25th to 26th A school child, born with an undetected cataract, or very near the ' Mondaf SJune 26tiLfE 27 h s'Snted so that he cannot see the blackboard soon falls behind his class hc w - ORANGEVILLE 8DC becomes discouraged with his school life. Ho Fj Tuesday, ;Jui e 27ih to 28th A child with far sight or astigmatism, or some muscular defect !. FERRON of the eyes which causes headache will contract a dasliko for books El A ; Wednesday, June 28th to 29th study and education, aud will perhaps be punLshed for something for th H i I make a speciality of bich he really is not to blauie. cl i children's cases. Bring in Children whose educational progress is embarrassed by reason r : the children and have their ' uncorrected physical defects, soon acquire a loathing for education 1 , eyes examined. and all that education represents, aud the seed.s of idleness aryi irre- th ''j The clipping is self ex- sponsibility being sown, may .develop into criminals and dependents, ore la i planatory. The conditions Education is one of the greatest barriers to crime and poverty, tin !' 1 : mentioned may be in your ls therefore, essential that children should be well educated, and n- U children's eyes. Make sure uat bad eyes or any ot her physical or mental defeets be detected j ' that they are not. "od corrected, in order that the acquirement of mi education may 1 ' become as easy and agreeable as possible. j Meats and Groceries for the County ; We are prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and gro- ceries at all times. Out-of-town trade a specialty THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET - Andrew Johansen, Prop. HIGHEST PRISES PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS 0 :'"'"T 1 Flour at the Ferron Mill S3. oo per cwt. Other Hill Stuff in Proportion 1 j r?ft 'v-'.'.-.-u--..-- J 1 Thursday) and the rest will follow suit j in the next few days. Our old. friend j Henry Thompson, has certainly :-taken good care of Emery county since his appointment ap-pointment to the position of district warden, and has won an additional warm spot in our hearts for this care-I care-I ful consideration. The members of the sugar beet acreage ac-reage committee have little to report i the way of news of the promised railroad and factory. Receipt of of the signed contracts and the data on resources of the county was acknoivl-e acknoivl-e Iged by the official? of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., but it may b-' some time before be-fore a decision is inar'e as to the construction con-struction of the railroad to Emery. Pres. Mud,"-, of the D. and R. G., was expected in Salt Lake t i .is we.'k and it is probable that he will look into the proposition, though a decision is not expected ex-pected until after bis rel urn east. To the Public. "I have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion for the past six months, and it affords me pleasure to say I have never used a remedy that did me so much good." Mrs. C. E. Rilev, Illion, N. Y. Chamberlain's Tablets Tab-lets are obtainable everywhere. (adv) Forethought. People are learning that a little forethought fore-thought often saves them a big expense. Here is an instance: E. W. Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, writes: 'T do not believe be-lieve that our family has been without Chamberlain's Cube. Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Remedy since we commenced keening house years ago. When va go on an extended visit we take it with us." Obtainable everywhere, (adv) THE CASTLE DALE ! ELECTRIC TIIEAT'R 1 Every Saturday :: 8:30 o'clock TONIGHT'S PROGRAM: June 17ih "The Extra Man and the Milk-Fed Lion" an original farce in three acts starring Art Acord and Dixie Stratton. "Life's Harmony." CARE OF THE TEETH Dr. D. D. McArthur will be in: Emery, June 1st to 7th. Cleveland, June 8th to 15th. Hawatha, June loth to 22ni MohrlandJune 22nd to 29th. Hantington, June 29th to July 6th. Castle Dale, July 6th to 13th. Orangeville, J uly 13th to 20th. Ferron, July 20th to 30th. (adv) D. D. McARTHUR, D. D. S. BUTTERYRAPPER PRICES The following prices on butter.vrsp-pers butter.vrsp-pers are effective April 1st, but the supply sup-ply is limited and it may be r.i-o-. - :; ; to advance prices in a short time, j We forward all orders, postage -::. ' when remittance is made in dvr.-s. Remember, Tuesday is the regular t .::-tervvrapper .::-tervvrapper printing day. 50 Buttf rwrappers $ .60 100 " " .90 250 " " 1.-25 509 " " 1.S0 1000 " " 3.23 Job Work Delivered Postpaid HARNESS REPAIRING and SUPPLIES The Emery County Harness s'.P is now prepared to attend to a , kinds of harness and saddle w pairing Work done while you wait ( Emery County Harness Shop i Ernest E. Jensen, Castledale 1 "if Payslo tliiy of the Rawleiglt Man" ; Proprietary Medicines Toilet Preparations ' Extracts Teas Raking Powder Coffees ipies Stock and Poultry Remedies |