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Show I tt' TTHTF TFIITIHf H i . Ji I b2) il ill iy . iiAy' ii ii L o o . r n T 1U I A n Cxx Misses Coats. Special Cut in Price for the com- Mens Overcoats, Blue Kersey. The We Pay Top Market Price for bggo ing week. I j $15-00 Value. This Weeks Price $10 Ladies White Sweater Coats. This Womens Flannel Nightgown?. These are of Jg Seller 3t I C Season's Style. A 2.25 Value. Ex-good Ex-good quality, nicely trimmed and well made. 1 j fr CnPPJa nrifP far three daVS t Specially priced for c,u,ck sellmg. - Mens Coats, Duck, Sheep-lined. At Money-v- tf3 P'3' P"CC f ; Another New Lot of Light and Dark . '"g Pnces h??Lh 1 Outin? Flannels. That good quality The Best Cotton Batt in " i A f . 4-U lf. . r n Infants Shoes Soft Soled Low and Spring , . at oVSC per yara ine ouniy ai i hee s. Just received. f; . y Come and look over our stockexamine qualities and note prices. Remember, j: It's the Little Savings that Make the Dollar. j j TEhcB (GolcOers MaM(B Stotfcs j. Next Door to Postoffice J. HEMHARD Castle Dale, Utah H j ' r y J DON'T SELL, your seed f i till I get around to see you. Coming as r v fast as I can with the price. - i by the: way I am selling Red Devil cement for 75c, ti I sack returned, and choicest shingles made y 1 $2.70 while they last. Everything in our' j store at great bargains Call and see us. I J. W. NIXON 1 Niels Nielson of Orangeville made us a very pleasant call last Thursday. Mrs. Stella Dalton entertained the crochet club in a delightful manner last Thursday. John H. Cox of Orangeville transacted transact-ed business in the county capital last Wednesday. The Bay View Reading club held forth at the home of Mrs. Ernest Halverson last Wednesday afternoon. Dr. M. H. Dearden, the eyestrain specialist from Salt. Lake, is again with us, and reports good business. He is accompanied by his wife on this trip. Last Monday was set for making the d cision as tathe location of the state-forest state-forest highway over the mountain, but nothing can be learned as to any action taken. Messrs. White and Woodbury, twi forest service men came over the mountaihs last Tuesday on business matters connected with some of the land in Joes valley. J. Memhard, manager of the Golden Rule our new storereports business as being very good. He offers some remarkable re-markable bargsins each week In his display dis-play ad in the Progress. Word was recieved late yesterday of the death, in a New Mexico hospital,' of Henery Hicks, who left the Dale a few weeks ago to secure employment n the former place. We are late with this week's issue on account of late arrival of matter intended intend-ed for bublication combined with illness of one of our staff. The Academy" gave a very successful dance last evening. Some new dances were taught by Miss Bird, and the innovation in-novation seemed to please the crowd. George Brandon and Rod Swasey mixed mix-ed in a good old match of fists in tiie Jensen blacksmith shop at noon. Both presented a bloojv appearance after the fray. Mrs. Lois Clark (nee Fugate) of Bingham Bing-ham passed through town last Wednesday Wed-nesday on her way to Ferron, where she will visit with her parents and friends for some time. W. VVyatt Bryan of Ferron, who has I been in a Salt Lake hospital for several weeks, is still in very precarious condition. condi-tion. His son was summoned to his bedside a few days ao to permit of a blood transiusion operation. Some very cold weather has been experienced ex-perienced the past few days, following close on the rece.it storm". If the roads have been properly and thoroughly treated following the storin, we are sure to have some tip-top highways for the winter. Word was receivd this week by the parents of Will Cash, who accompanied the Hearde Overland Co., when the company left here recently, to the effect that they were in Oirclevilu-, where Mr. H.-arde had been taken str.-ously str.-ously ill. MIDLAND GARAGE ! 3LGEK BROS., Proprietors rR5 ; CLA55 AUTO SERVICE. Phone 18-y I Expert Auto Repairing All Automobile Supplies ( Plumbing and Plumbing Supplies I Satisfaction Guaranteed Moderate Rates and Prices i ! The balance o the conference wrtei p will be given in our nex.. issue. I Cattle tnd horse buyers still continue to con e our way and are reported to be pining bitter prices. I The half-million dollar pioject, tblked ; of for some time, whereby water from j the watershed on this sick' will be cau-: cau-: ght and carried back to Ephraim valley ! by means of a 7000-ft tunnel through the mountain, was publicly discuss d at ' a big massmeeting held in Ephraim lac-t j Thursday night. We expect to be ab'e j to furnish detail next week. Mr. and Mrs. Marker Peterson of St. ! John, Arizona, arrived from Salt Lake I last Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Pet- j erson's brother. N. C. Andersen, 'and ! family of Emery. They spent a couple ; of days in trie Dale visiting with old ' acquaintances in company with Mr. and Mrs Andersen, before continuing on to Emery. I : Colder feet than ever experienced on ' the da.V before election have been the j order of the day with the occupants of courthouse berths the past week, the j coal recently contracted for having fail-i fail-i ed to materialize, leaving these poor suffering patriots withont tie where withal for proper and sufficient warmth. Prin. G. F. Hickman of the E. S. A. left yesterday to attend a special instruction in-struction course in dancing and the etiquette and management of the dance which will be given in the Deseret gynasium, in Salt Lake. The course lasts one week beginning next Monday and a representative from every high school in the state is supposed to be in attendance. P. C. Borreson, our very efficient blacksmith, is constructing a modern shop on a piece of E. S. Day's property on Center street. The building is to be 20x36 feet in size and will be mo leinly equipped throughout. Mr. Borreson will also erect a cottage in the vicinity as soon as he can dispose of his present property. John Lowry sr., 8'i years of age, a pioneer of 1817, a member of the slate constitutional convention and a resident of Manti for more than fifty-five years die last Sunday at the home of a daughter in Salt Lake City. Among other children whom he leaves to mourn the loss to the family and state are, I D. Lowry. Mrs. Samuel Singleton an.i Mrs. athane! Crawford of Ferron. The funeral was held in Manti on Wednesday. Col. Henry Thompson, district eame warden, is reported safe in Salt Lake, to which place he was hound last Saturday Sat-urday evening when the car in which he and three other p- ss-'n re's were traveling started to go through tie briilee over Sand Wash, s -' end mil-s i orth of Hunting-r. in. '1 he ex-s! erilT jumped into th.-wav and Was unconscious uncon-scious for a short i. m The oth"r occupants oc-cupants took a liitl.. lore ime (in(j K()t itf even more luckily. 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 Mens Shoes Notions Boys Shoes Pins, iNedles, Thread 5 lieafs and Groceries for the Coontv ! VVe are preparer! to furnish all kinds of meats and 8ro- t i. cenes at all tunes. Out-of-town trade a specialty ; i TS1E EMERY COUNTY HEAT MMitJ f Andrew Johansen, Prop. h |