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Show IT'S" THE TRUTH 8 8 The past week has been cold and stormy. However our sales have been far larger than expected which again proves that RELIABLE MERCHANDISE, PRICED RIGHT, WILL ALWAYS FIND BUYERS On Tuesday, Feb. 8th $10.00 $10.00 For nn One Day Only. Bungalow Ging. Q a special, and the material all wool. Cut Tuesday,Feh.8th. W ool Mixed box 1 T ham Aprons. Usual 50c values &uC J 1 and styles are latest. Comet- Usually priced at 2oc, to go at jJC - and look them over. D JL U 1 1 36-in Biabon Percales, light grounds -i . Book Fold Ginghams, 15c value, yd ilQ I in figures and stripes, per yd HC Shirting Calicoes, per hr ' " Must be seen to be appreciated Mens Hose Supporters, the 25c value "I " ; 7Z ; : Boys and Young Mens sizes in a Splen- now specially priced at IDC Our sales in Hats have been very good; they ... , .. . M . .. , ought to be when we sell a Q did Sample line 01 Unions. We DOUght Just Received. A -New Lot of Laces r $3.00 and $4.00 Hat for $1.0" at big dlSCOUnt and yOU get the benefit. Values are extra good, at, per yard DC j I Tlh2 (GcoGcOcBirD - F&loOce Store Next Door to Postoffice J. HEMHARD Castle Dale, Utah J haETTT-iulJliia.MgJa IB.!aTOATl,W.ivW.WW.l'.H'M 1 U "Wi. n.iM.miiiwl MWIW i.uji IJ..I.1I...I I. ,!' Ill giygyiggVBtiJ. i 1 STAIRYLONG j THOUGH TRUE We are selling Shingles for $2.00 and 2.50 j 3 Clipper Fanning Mills and 2 Standard Mills at ! ! 32.50 Each. Every farmer needs one. Come f before they are all gone CEHENT FOR 70 CENTS I Winter Clothing Half-Price on most things cost on balance Bargains in Every Department Alfalfa Seed Wanted-AII grades p J. W. NIXON I "If Pay to Buy of the Rawleigli Nan" Proprietary Medicines Toilet Preparations Extracts Teas Baking Powder Coffees Spices Stock and Poultry Remedies IPS Ira R. Browning returned Thursday from a business visit in Salt Lake. Bishop S. H. Larsen has been confined con-fined to nis room with the quinsy. Mrs. B. W. Dalton entertained the members of the Crochet circle last Thursday evening. "Noel Corson's Oath," will be presented pre-sented under the auspices of the local Sunday school next Monday evening. A Salt Lake daily this week announced announc-ed a decision in favor of Leroy Buncter-son Buncter-son of Emery in a contest on a land filing fil-ing south of Emerv. Miss Hannah Larsen, who returned recently from an extended visit in Sanpete San-pete county, has been confined to her i room with an attack of rhejmatism i the past ten days. Thj local tithing barn, a structure of limited staunchness, went down under the weight of snow last Thursday at midnight. Quite a number of relatives and friends of Jos. Lund helped that cheery lownsman celebrate his 61st birthday birth-day in great shape last Wednesday evening. The Bay View Reading club met at the home of Mrs. M. C. Wotd last Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mrs Ernest Halv-erson Halv-erson was class leader and a delightful lime was had. The Elmo-Cleveland Dramatic Co. are presenting the three-act melodrama, "Tompkin's Hired Man," at Cleveland next Friday night and at Huntington the night following (on the 12th) Mr. and Mrs. Geo A. Baker are now cozily located in the Wm. J. Seely residents re-sidents where Mr. Baker will be near-' er his store where the increasing business busi-ness demands more and more of his j time. Road work in Straight Canyon has ! been discontinued tempor?rily on ac- 1 count of the heavy snow. Mr. Calvert I has enough surveying done for some I Meats and Groceries for the County 1 We are prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and gro- 3 cenes at all times. Out-of-town trade a specialty 3 THE EMERY COUNTY MEAT MARKET Andrew Johansen, Prop. Q HIGHEST PRISES PHID FOR HIDES HMO PELTS work as soon as the weather permits but will return as soon advised that the snow will permit him to get to work again. "In the Toils," is the title of a n excellent ex-cellent little drama, prepared by the Huntington Dramatic Co. for presentation presen-tation at Huntington the first of the week. The troupe will later visit the coal camps with the play. Quite a few outottown parties are taking advantage of the parcel post service and are sending shoes to N. S. Neilson, the local shoe-maker, in that way receiving them back the next day prepaid, providing the charges are paid when sho- s are sent. G. H. Jack, who will be remembered for his art work in the county last summer sum-mer and who now has a studio in Salt Lake, has just finished an excellent bust of Pres.BrighamYoung. It will be cast in bronze and appear in the tabernacle grounds near the figures of the Prophet Joseph Smith an his brother Hyrum. A massmeeting has been called Dy the directors of the Blue Cut Canal company to be held in the meetinghouse tonight at 7:30 o'clock to consider the matter of taking steps to protect local water users us-ers should the plans materialize to catch water from this side of the watershed water-shed and tunnel the same back to the other side of the mountain to irrigate a considerable portion of good land for which there is insufficient water a present. pre-sent. The plans of the promoters of i j the project call for the construction of certain reservoirs but there is a question quest-ion whether or not these will be suffi cient to keep up the water supply on this side. I ! FOR SALE CHEAP i House and lot known as the John Petersen residence; also personal prop-! prop-! erty consisting of the following: j One Good Cooking Range, I One Heatin Stove, I One Buggy, i One Lawn Mower, and other articles. Enquire of R. C. MILLER, Castledale. i Get the habit of going to J. C. BAKER j Candy and Gum Hats, Hats, Hats j Oranges and Lemons Gloves, Gloves Germade Caps, Caps Salt Side Ties and Collars Lard Shirts Flour Overalls Mens Shoes Notions Boys Shoes Pins, Needles, Thread THE CASTLE DALE ELECTRIC THEAT'R . l Every Saturday :: 7:30 o'clock TONIGHT'S PROGRAM: Februaiy 5th Comic. "A Costly Exchange" 'The Quarrel" or "Finger Prints of fate in two parts. "The Famine"-(She sees Herself Sold to the Highest Bidder. : BUTTERWBAPPER PRICES Following art- the prices of butter-wrappers butter-wrappers delivered anywhere postpi when the ordt-r is paid for in advance: ad-vance: 50 Butterwrappers $ 50 100 " " .75 250 " ' 1.00 508 " " 1.50 1000 " 2.75 AppIicatlonsForGrazIng Permlu Notice is hereby given that all applications ap-plications for permits to graze cuttle, horses and sheep within the MAN'T! NATIONAL FOREST during the son of 1916, must be filed in my offiof at Ephraim. Utah, on or betore February Feb-ruary 15, 1916, Full information in regard re-gard to the grazing fees to be chare and blank forms to be used in maiiTS applications wi'l be furnished upon request. re-quest. B. E. MATTSSON. Supervisor First puh. Jan. 22 last Feb. 12. Iql6) FORECLOSURE NOTICE-Nntice ii beret given that a Chattel Mnrtfrapre. dated the 29th d of March. 1915. in the County of Emery. State 01 Utah, filed with the recorder of Emery C- im-Utah. im-Utah. May 8th. 1915: Andrew and Geneva Al '" husband and wife, mortpatrora; Studebaker Co., of Utah, a corporation mortpHt-'ee: will foreclosed by advertisement and public sale inscribed in-scribed below. Mortjraire is (riven to secure f payment of a not' amourtintr to $20i.97. pritK'T and interest, now due. Propert consists of the following: One S H) Champion Blower, valuf $17 S : one 16 -l"'" anvil. value $17,110: one Tire Shrmkor.valm -Jt: f Drill Tress with 10 bits, value $10: one Vise, if' $15: one Hand Saw, value 1; one Hacksaw val Sa'e will be made at public ail' t"-n t th- h'1' ' est bidder, at Andrew Alien s blacksmith r ' Hunnnitto-, Utah, nt 1 o'elick in th after" Saturdav, Feb. I!1, UI6 B. W. DALTON. Attorney for MortgaF HARNESS REPAIRING and SUPPLIES The Emery County Harness shoo is now prepared to attend to all kinds of harness and saddle repairing re-pairing Work done while you wait Emery County Harness Shop Ernest E. Jensen, Castledale Slioe-RepairingatCutRates To introduce my work tr. tk 1 r i ... , . the following j . Publlc 1 W1" do shoe-repairing at -, a f,b;uary Ladies " . ' . ic Buttons Set or Re-set Free of Cha'rge C All work completed same day received. Satisfaction guaranteed wuh .iiSon Castledale "Harness Shop Next Door .to Meat Market |