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Show V ' . PZits Count Nswk, J RATION-WID- E flDargsvale INSTITUTIO- N- m NC. DEPARTMENT STORES Utah. Richfield, Mrs. May Norton was taken ser-- i beously ill Friday afternoon and on Saturday came so critical that to found necessary was it morning bedcall a Richfield doctor to her side. For sometime the doctor and nurse despaired of Mrs. Nortons life but we are glad to be able to say that at th e present she is recovering nicely and with pro per care will soon be about her usual duties. Mrs. Claud Kenyon and family who have spent the summsr at the Lorin, the ten year old sun of Log Cabin Mine arrived in town Mr. and Mrs. Orson Harris sustaned with a large string of saddle and a very painful accident while visit pack ponies. They will return to ing with relatives at the Bully Boy Salt Lake for the opening of school. While running down hill, Lorin fell and gave his knee a bad cut. First aid was rendered by Mrs. Barnett, who said the wound should have several stitches taken in it to obtain best results. Hope it will not be It was found necessary Thursday long until the knee heals up, so morning to ta ke Mrs. Christa Brown Lorin can ride hit b y:'e jgiin inIto the hospital in Salina to receive stead of having to take all his lides Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bay of medical treatment. Christa has been in a car. for some time and her condition Rawlins, Wyoming arrived in Jun-jiction the latter part of the week to became worst- - instead of better so it The 8econl dance of the series where she spend a short time visiting their waa decided to take given by the Slide Committee She could attention. receive Mrs. expert mother, Mary E. Bay and othwas given to the children last Friday was accompanied by her husband t at the school auditorium. Candy Brose Brown, and Lizzie Barlow. and lemonade were sold and there We understand that Mrs. Hebir were more buyers than things to Brinkerhoff suffered from a hemor- sell. Enough money has been raised age this week after having hi.d her to date to make it possible to send tonsils temoved at the Salina the order in for the Slide. PlayClinton and Morris Howes ital some time iast wetk an(1 that ground equipment is needed at the accompanied by Howes, small Taylor hU8&an,, took her back t0 lhe iher school grounds, so this makes a good son of William Howes of this city, hospitaloa Thur8(Jay. beginning. were visiting relatives in Junction J. H. E npy has purchased a Buick the latter part of last week. and wife Bishop Ivan Foisy Car and we see he is sporting around motored to Elsinore Sunday mornMr. andMrs. Parker Van Fleet a great dralin his new acquisition. to attend the Stake monthly and two small children left the last ing Mr. Empy is not the only one priesthood meeting. of tne week for Beaver where they who i3 sporting a new car i n our will visitfor ashort time with their city, Miss Etta Bay, of the local visitors sister, Mrs. Ralph Hutchings, and Among the afternoon print shop hasalso purchased a car from Marysvale at Elsinore were family, before they return to iheir hers being a Ford Coupe, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black, Molly home in Garland. Murray, Cnarley King, Elsie Taylor Superintendent L. R. Nelson re. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rick. Bert Crowe left the first part of turned to our c unly Wednesday the week for Richfield. We under- after having ipeot the past few Tillie Blackwell, Violet Sargent, stand he intends getting employ- weeks in Provo. He said he was Ruby Rosquist, Lizzie Slade, Edith ment down there. back to stay and was always ready Henry, Delois Jensen and Amelia for bis winters work. Dalton Primary workers from here Peter M Rick was a business visenjoyed the melons served by the itor in Richfield Messrs. W. H. McIntosh, Harold Tuesday. Stake Primary officers of Annabelle a i.d Lawi ence weeds weie trjcyiig at the Elsinore opera house after Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrill and the fkhii.g at the Otfer Creek Rtser. voi r on Monday or this week. the business of the afteirmn was son Jack, returned from Provo and completed. SaltLalje City the early part of this Mrs. Helen Allen and son Billy spent week. They hive visiting relat- - theweeker.dat Marysvale visiting Mr. Jas. M. Sargent tok hi3 ives in those two cities for the past relatives andfiiends. wife and children to Elsinore Sunday week. Items emey ,0JA Junction, Utah Our 745 Store buying power assures you quality Merchandise at lowest possible' prices. j U Genuine Horse Hide Leather Vests $10.90 Genuine Horse Hide Leather Coats 30 inches long $14,.75 mens heavy mole skin coats Sheep lined with belt 36 inches long $10.50 mens overcoats Extremely Good Values Priced at $14.75 $16.50 $19.75 $24.75 Beautiful Line of Ladies Fall and Winter Coats, Priced from $6.90 to $45.75 outing flannel 27 inch light and dark 12 yard mens heavy wool work sox outing flannel 29c and 49c yard wide mens silk dres light and dark 17c yard socks fancy plaids cotton batts 49c 69c 3lbs full size $1.19 mens heavy grade flat flee, bell dale muslin Unbleached 39 inch ced unions 12 $1.23 $1.19 yard Plcached 36 inch mens ecru rib 12 yard unions heavy Amoskeag dress $1.49 weight. Ginghams 32 inches wide mens heavy Attractive Patterns mixed wool !9c per yard unions $2.98 cotton blankets fleeced boys flat assorted colors unions. $1.89 $2.29 $2.98 Plain Color Cotton Socks, Black, Brown, Grey, Navy 2 Pairs 25c cotton work sox mixed blue brown 2 pairs 25c l-- 2c l-- 2c mens sweaters Heavy Grey cotton Coat Style $1.23 Other grades in coat style and slip overs. $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 mens heavy cotton flannel shirts 98c each TTK 4 f T l-- 2c Ages 4 to 6 79c Ages 8 to 12 89c Ages 14 to 16 98c 100 Virgin Wool plaid blankets mens heavy mens pay day flannel shirts overalls 220 $9.90 per pair assorted plaids denim large line of $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 boys and girls sizes 32 to 48 school shoes $1.15 Lum ber Jack misses and plaid flannel boys pay day ladies dress shirts with Knit overalls pumps Ages 3 to 9 S9c bottom $3.93 $4.69 $4.93 Ages 10 to 17 9Sc boys express mens work shoe stripe overalls 3 to 7 89c heavy grade $2 .69 $2.98 $3.69 to 12 9Sc 13 to 17 $1.19 8 $2.79 to $6.90 full line misses and ladies oxfords In low and 'military heels $2.98 to $4.98 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention See our add in Utah Farmer and Western Farrm r hosp-Messr- b.-- en afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eorersm Wikcck of Oregon and Mrs. Ihelma Whitman ot . Salt Lake City are here visiting tlu;ir parent", Mr. and Mrs. John Barm-,.- i and other relatives mi! it i i. rsSornesvn ai.u a.is. ii.ri:s. a" nd Ilt-rnel- Mr- - Mr. and Mrs. Luke Barlow and , small son visited at tne home of Roy Barlow and family for a while. They together with Mr. ard Mrs. Roy Barlow made a trip to Bryce Canyon 'heir on Sunday enjoying the beauties of and.fauf ter T. W. hurt in a shujt . that spot. mmensley. tims the latter part of last weeK. They Mrs. Nana Baxter of Marjsvale was rec.,vr- reported thatMr-bui- t Hotel was a Richfield visiter last Mrs. JohnT. Luke has been quite ng nicely from his recent car accident wees. ill the past week but was reported in which he l ad his kg Li.k-aid would be able to better as we go to press. within a week. Mrs. Elden Tuft and baby BarbMi tcheal Lui i.eu oi Marysvale ara Jean of Monroe are visiting Edwin waj, Bay returned to the sheep doing business in Junctionon Tuesday with Mrs. Tufts parents Mr. ai d herd the latter part of the week We understand he was hunting Mrs. R. I. Blakeslee for a few days after having spent a few days visNelson' to sae if schoo 1 this week. could not be run at the Bully Boy iting his family in our city. Mine this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Btyan Dalton reMr. and Mrs. Will Reynolds of turned home to San Diego Calif, Widtsoe visited their former resident of Coak; daughter Gene ourJosephwas friends eere the after visiting here for some time. city visiting at the home of Mary E. Bay for a part of the wetk. eary V short time this week. Frank Cook is home after making Mr. and Mrs. Neal Feterun and a visit to Tropic. While away he small Messrs. Ole Nielson and Randolph daughter are here visiting remade a trip to the oil fields east of latives and friends. They intend rerandson of Widtsoe were doing that town where they have a rg to California within tl e next turning business in our city on Thursday. few weeks. set up which is drilling. Mrs. Myrtle Cole and baby have gone home to Salt Lake City, atter having spent the last three mot ths visiting Mrs. Coles patents Mr. and Mrs. Si Kennedy. i sir j j . v , , 1 Marysvale has has had amt her automobile collision. This one happened Sunday evening on the road south of town just a short distance from the dugway. A car driven by State Prohibition Agent Richards of Salt Lake City, and the car driven atby Earnest Howes of Marysvale and at tempted to pass each other the same time to dodge a large bunch of stray horses that had gathered on and near the road. Howes drove his car far over on his own side of the road, Mr. Richards was on his side when a horse stop' ped directly in his path ard in try ing to miss the horse he swung across the road and struck the other car. The occupants of both cars were badly shaken up and Mrs, Hy rum Howes received a number of minor cuts and bruises. Both cars were in need of repairs. Mr. Rich-ard- s said he would send a man to Settle about the damages done to the other car. The Town Board of Marysvale met Monday evening and among other things appointed Chas. King pound keeper, so it is to be hoped that horses running at large wil not cause another such accident. Helen Eaxter left on the train Tuesday for a visit to Salt Lake City. This is the time of year to fix op your winter clothes. We do cleaning, pressing, altering and dying. Guaranteed first class Work only. Special attention lo mail orders, Reasonable prices. Ideal Gleaners & Tailors, Richfield H r - j Miss Life, s. Utah. The big Show of the year! See the finest blooded stock, the best grains, frutt3, vegetables, the champion cf the State! Newest farm machinery. Big auto show. Scores of amusements and FREE ATTRACTIONS! 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