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Show OFFICIAL newspaper of emery county CASTLE Ice Revue To Emery F F A Head Events At Three Top Ribbons Utah Exposition tate Livestock Show i gL Glen Huntington Iry Chapter xnem-- L calves 21 fat beef Utah the hogs at Show. These Jfali of outstand- the two When ,ner, - c- boys from South over 400 fat and South nvK-;fPfib- steers Carma Burnett. Emery three places. We : the first tune chap-o- n isOT where a first three r the livestock major the placed in er: Hugh roll- Peterson, Paul Craw-jnpion; champion; Dean Peter- place. Hugh Pub cf you! styles ety of watch. 27 Red n Ice boasts a cast international stars and 7 magnificient production numbers. Perhaps the most lavish scene is Holiday in a pantomimic love Hong Kong story of a happy prince and a temple dancer, climaxed with most of the cast appearing on the ice in multi-colorbeau.iful Chinese costumes which change color under a concentrated black lighting effect. Highlighted among the stars are: Bet'iy Atkinson, champion drum majorette; and her dancing partner, Charles Hain; Mur ray Galbraith and Dorothy Goos, the latter a national senior figure skating champion ani the former holder of the Pacific Coast Senior Champion ship; Leo Freisinger. OUmpic champion speed and jumping skater; Frank Sawers, winner of many Canadian titles. When it comes to comedy, the names heading the list are the greatest in the ice skating realm today. Peggy Fahy, the Fanny Brice of the rinks; Ring and Lamb; Holly and Day; Ted Meza; Phil Hiser and Ray Frost. Holiday on Ice is being presented by the producers of Skating Vanities, which scored such a hit with the people of Utah in the same Coliseum last January. Tickets are now on sale at the Salt lLake Tribune and Deseret News in Salt Lake City and mail orders are being accepted by Holiday on Ice at the State Fair Grounds. Prices are ed Miss Beth Larsen, daughter The reserve of Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Larwas sold 'by Paul sen and Zane Taylor, son of or 33 cents a pound, Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Taylor of on said the 3rd place Ephraim, are to be married in cents per pound, the Manti Temple, Monday, was May 26th. Mr. Taylor is a vetge of the sale eran of World War 11, having ier pound. the son of Mr and served 119 months in the army. Paul letersen, Emery; The two have been attending are sons of Mr and the Snow College these last Crawford and Mr two winters where Beth was I H. Barton, respec-Ferro- n. elected queen and Zane was st -5 nfH.okda Ferron steer for 53 cents $530.00, bringing 1- - le $5,000.00 Ferron Girl To Marry Ephraim Man w ng m 2nd. n ice, one of Aineri- - Sat-Sunt- a, it was indeed FRIDAY, MAY river wardens patrol, 1Cie NINE STUDENTS RECEIVE bxiravaganzas will long Ust ot events h! dJ?e DIPLOMAS AT GREENRIVER iromhTn,Fai; grounds couaeum. thru 15"i Pearl Baker, Reporter. nightly ri 8:30 p.m. wiS Graduation exercises at the nees scheduled for each Green River High School were a: 2 lce freezing equiprv,P?C a held Thursday with nine stu- ment and miles of pipe will dents being awarded diplomas' Lewis Allen, Adolph Spadafora br1Prted t0 make the world rinkCharles Vetere, Shirley Wilcox feet 15 said that the Ina Hunt, ReLoyd Hat, Norma cost of making this ice alone Powell, Tcmea Kawata and will be over Henderson and jrge of the adbant, both rion Service City on June UTAH, MEASURE SWOLLEN WATERS IN EASTERN UTAH gala openinS of the TQteSnial DALE, Pearl Baker, Reporter. Greenriver Warren Dean local head of the water gauge on the river under the geological survey, reports that the river is running 33.OU0 second feet of water and is 16 feet deep at the station. Low water runs about 10,000 feet and the highest water last year was 17,000. Ed Wilcox and Jack McKay have been shooting the biggest trees that hang up along the bank before they drift into the bridge pilings. They patrol the river every other day in a boat and try to get rid of the biggest logs that might do damage. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phearson stepped on their way to Mexican Hat where Mr. Phearson will be recorder on the San Juan river geological survey for the summer months. 23, TWO 1947 DOLLARS PER YEAR Centennial Officials Complete Plans For Elaborate Pageant, Scheduled For Huntington Night Of July 3 Mrs. Jos. Burnett Dies At Hiawatha Emery County Leaders Coaler On Welfare State Welfare Commissioners Philo Farnswokth and Sophus Bertelsen and Chief Personnel Officer Claude Pratt also of the State Welfare Commission, met in Price Wednesday, May 21, with board members of the welfare district of Eastern Utah and with coun ty commissioners of the counties embraced In that district, to probe the sentiment of the local officials on the question of continuing the administration of welfare in this area under the district unit. The state officials advised that under the adtion of the legislature it would be necessary to reduce the personnel of workers In the district from (ten and one half to six and one half and further declared that if the district administraand tion were dhcontinued county adminisf ration resumEmery ed, personnel of the county unit would be limited to Plans for the Centennial Pageant, to be presented on the night of July 3 In' Huntington as a part of the Emery County have Centennial Celebration, been brought to and officials now are turn ing their efforts to the operation of these plans. In charge of the Pageant are Mrs Willard Sandberg, chairnear-completio- Orangeville Mrs. Ray Humphrey, Reporter Funeral services were held here Saturday at 2 p.m. for Artemissla M. P. Burnett., with Bi.hop Hal M. Cox conducting. Mrs. Burnett died Wednesday at 9 p m. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lila Thurman, at Hiawallha, of causes incident to age. Sire was born February 26, 1865 in iManti, a daughter of William George and Artimissia Washburn Potter. She married Joseph G. Burnett in the St. George temple on February 16, 1889. She had resided at Orangeville for 44 years. Her husband died 25 years ago. Surviving are eight sons and e, daughters: Mrs. Artimissia Mrs. Ella Orangeville; Tidwell, Wellington; Mrs. Wel-th- a Green River; Thompson, Mrs. Lila Thurman, Hiawatha; Bishop J. Garreit Burnett, Green River; Stephen B. and Daniel A. Burnett, Wellington; J. Edmund Burnett, Green River; a brother, D.-- A. Potter and a sister, Mrs. Essie Jensen, both of Los Vegas, Nevada; 38 grandchildren and 58 n, man, and Mrs1 Elmo Geary and Mrs Errol ILltster, all of who within the last fortnight have appointed personnel in each town of the County to act as aids in the preparation of the program. Ilurit-Ingto- n, South Emery Ceremonies Honor Grads Sco-vill- senior students at high school were awarded certificates of graduation in commencement cereForty-tw- o Soui'.h Emery The script of the Pageant, written by professional Utah talent, is expected to ensure a colorful memorial to the Utah pioneers. The enthusiasm of tire personnel throughout the County who have been enlisted to assist In the building of the its Pageant, further augurs success, the Huntington officials believe. During tlie current week Mrs Sandberg released the names of the following corps of directors and who will collaborate in tire preparation of the program: Mrs Gerald Olsen, Emery; Mrs Erma Snow, Ferron; Mrs Grace Lee Johansen, Castle of the Dale; the members Jewkes Orchestra, Orangeville; Mrs Lund Leonard, Huntington; Mrs Emma Tucker, Elmo; Ford Nielsen, Huntington, r, stage and properties; Lyle Ruth Nagelvort and Ora Stella Geary, Larsen, music; costumes; Audrey Sandberg, drama; Mrs. Bert Bunnell of Helper, script reader. Several guest artists will participate in the pageant, Mrs. advises. Sandberg Amongst these are Hiram Richards, Ogden; Mrs. Gerry Nagelvort Pat ton, Provo and Delos Jewkes, film actor of Hollywood. In charge of lighting will be Elmo Geary, general chairman of the county centennial committee; and sound effects will be supervised by Jerry Potter and Adrian Nagelvort, Huntington. Principal E. A. Nielson of the North Emery, high school, will design the covers for the programs. town-chairme- n, Llt-ste- monies conducted Wednesday night, May 21. extra The valedictory address was delivered by Earl Huntington, nedfo son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunt ingTon of Castle Dale, and thJ vearo address by Miss iialutatory Anita Humphrey of Orangeking of Founders Day in 1945. at the They plan to live in Salt Lake, FA projects ville, daughter of Mr and Mrs Interment was in the Or- Ray Humphrey. are under sup-- f where Mr. Taylor will attend Robert Dahle. angeville cemetery under dithe University of Utah. The list of graduates follows: rection of Wallace Mortuary of Louise Behling Castle Dale. Norman Behling SCHOOL Alston Broderick 5 ION EXERCISES Luelma Broderick ORANGEVILLE 1122 Ellis Bryan Mrs. Sandberg points out that Beverly Christensen all of the personnel participatKall'hleen Christiansen Salt of Mrs. Clara Ware ing in preparation of the pageth grade graduatRoger A. Clark been a guest at the has Lake ant,1- including the guest artwill es be held May home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Elaine Cox Mrs Ray Humphrey, Reporter ists, are either present or forschool Ware Thelma Addley pm. in 'the mer residents of Emery county. during (the week. Miss Norma Ihler, daughter s: .The list of E. William Cox Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fail of of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Ihler, Paul Crawford are enjoying a visit California 141 Girard Ave., Salt Lake, and EMERY SCHOOL HONORS Anderson, Barbara with relatives and Clyde Crawford friends here was of Orangeville, formerly Edwards iissa Dalton, Myrna Clyde Mrs. GRADUATES MAY 19th and Mr. week. two to employees. Mr. M. M. Mower, married past Lorna Fail eina Jensen, Lavell the No official or conclusive poll son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stark David Jewkes entertained for $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50. Doris Funk Mrs. Edna Keele, Reporter i Minchey, A. David them while they were here. on the issue was taken, bull the 167 North West Temple, Salt Anita Humphrey The Emery Eighth grade held Lama Wells, Don home those is of sentiment Ellen Lake City. prevailing Mrs. Grange Earl their Huntington winof graduating exercises here George Kay Chris-em- a in was favor the the at Mr. and Mrs. Mower were mar meeting again after spending Marjorie Huntsman Monday evening with a very Sheets and EL- - der continuing Ithe present .get-uried on April 16 in the navy in Price. Her family honMonroe Huntsman The following good program. County Commissioners Wim chapel In San Diego, Calif. Mrs. ored her on her birthday an Available At Blain Jensen Rulon and boys girls graduated: Wakefield repand Allred Mower has spent the past few ber, Jackie Jensen niversary recently. Val Glen Anderson, Albertson, the at resented Emery county weeks In San Diego, but has Miss Marguerite Humphrey SOUP CHOOSES Carl Jolly, Cal Christiansen, Jay Larsen Wimber Mr. to to week acting sessions, now Lake. returned Salt the was home during Ruane Law Jorgenson, Ralph (Larsen, Jack MKGTON with Frank Hatt, Greenriver, The young bride was a graattend the graduation exercisLowry Dorothy Lewis, Bruce Olsen, Eugene 0,1 Ithe of members as board duate from Central High In va sen. Reporter es of her sister Anita. Verna Vee Maxfleld Sportsmen who are anticipasen, Muriel Allred, (Rene An1940. 1947 seasons of club of Orangeville ting the open Blaine A. Mortensen, The derson, Delsie Henningson, E. Peterson met at the home of their lead- may now procure fishing and Nettie Mae Jacobsen, Harry frection of the Hunt--They hunting licenses at the WimThe fabled land of Canaan, Vernon Peacock Marlin Mortensen, Jacobsen, er, Miss Mona Lee Jewkes. Anna Lee Ralphs Camp, Miss Hunt organized their club with the ber Service Station in Castle once flowing with milk and j Gloria Peacock, Clara Peterson, DALE CASTLE Mas chosen a now desert. is Dale. honey Imogene Snow Friday night following officers: Hazel Jerry Reynolds and Carma Rae oup of eligible young Clan Stilson Williams. rie Jewkes, president; Evelyn Mrs Naomi Jensen, Reporter Velda have one or more Roma Stilson Jensen, who came to Hunt-Beulah Bell, daughter of Mr. Keith Rasmussen ( Sitterudj secretary and treas- Twenty-nin- e Mrs. Andrew Bell, left the WRITER OF WESTERNS IS 1890. Jean and Peacock, Clyde Thompson Fish is urer; reporter, Joann leader. be crowned Miss first of the week for Boalon, Doraleen Torgensen GUEST AT GREENRIVER cheer Jones Bell In Lyla a and Mass., where she expects to Gloria Jean Tulttle her attend-Gayne- ll The next meeting will be held a Greenriver Bunnell Young spend at least a year I the Killpack and at the home of Joann peacock. students of the is announced by Principal E. A, heme of her sister, Mrs. J. L. Twenty-nin- e Lee Johansen her. Others otner Ina Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Over and IES Jensen Flora Mrs. will entering Nielson. North Emery high school Bt were Bumetta Daly. D.UP. holser of Montrose, Colo., stopJorgensen LaRae County the officers of - Spai be awarded certificates of gradMrs. Jerald C. Witbeck reBeth Killian ped overnight Friday with the The names of the graduates turned (to her home in Salt McElprang, were in Orangeville Tuesday uation in ceremonies to be conJean L. Swasey Pearl Baker family on their way find Howard, of graduation Beverly trying to locate andof same ducted tonight, May 23, in the and the program Lake after a fortnight here to Oregon for a vacation trip. Lola D. S. chapel, it follow: and places L Mr. and Mrs. history can with her Huntington of Mr. form Overholser Is a well known No parents, government VhoI The Eighth grade graduation Phyllis lost topsoil; only Mo- writer of western stories and 1 . Perry Oveson. uirraine replace Oviatt Ludean LeRoy and exercises held Friday May were Mrs. Carry Slmonsen of Em- ther Nature can do that, and is much interested in the local Ruth Brasher in the school auditorium,Parent Li here at the home of her it takes centuries of precious scenery, since with the excepMortensen ery Devoy attended by the Leon Brown well Mrs. Clara Wickman, time, tion of a little Robbers Roost sister, OF THANKS Eulita Mortensen and friends of the thirteen recovering from an operation writing, nothing has been done a to Brolherson Del Ray thank all our graduates Bazil Majors Under direction of Herman can pre- with the interesting background Remember you only a(Js who were so kind of this section. Behling, members of the ward vent forest fires. Jim Christensen Melvin Marshall tbe last twenty-tw- o committee, geneology illness and OF BENMORE TO BE SHE LaRae McCandless 0Ur beloved or more members of the Lynn Cramer mother; PLANTING DE.MONSTR.ATIO Castle Dale ward will enjoy an Marshall in the services; Sherrie Delyle Cramer excursion to the MunU L. D. S. contributed flowers Oviatt the annual Field Frank During Blaine Collard temple Tuesday. a lunch. Benmore, on May 27, at John Richard Vance, Jack Truman Reed fyman and Jean Fish onstration und?r Glen Oman and Edward family. Asay, White and Industrial be removed for industrial users Housewives joint. be given n Ray members of the Guide Alice Brady, Grange will be permitted to buy to enable them to purchase enusers of the Forest, Soil service ward Dale Castle class of the kn Weston Ila of the cus- tire allotment as soon as it is STATEWIDE Nida Mae Howard and Extension primary, held their graduation sugar in advance date to en- granted. the during Nan Young tomary announced. rationing exercises at the regular Sacrait was Alton Jensen tal events These steps will enable the Knight of the ment meeting held in the able supplies to move is while Bertha Brady week bv L. P.Conservation thru June 1 avail housewives and industrial users Kirby railroad Shirley transportation unMess- here South Emery Sunday night chapel to obtain requirements for the AdVal Young 14 der direction of their teacher, able, the Sugar Rationing ,Ages Pageant flee. Beverly Jensen iiipinfi Eaitt announced USD A ministration canning and other needs while Lake Tabernacle. Carl Young Martha Anderson and Guide Kinder Ramona With supplies and shipping facilities Cuban receipts yon Olivia Knight. The today. Director My Heart :rna? are available. The department and with seasonal now at peak, at Larsen were the Organ ..Mrs. Ora boys accepted from Prelude.... wishes , to make certain that which now available boxcars Organ and Primary Association by Scout wiU ihortly to move- all users have their supply of Ram 1?.eeae? Graduates Williams and an estimated billion bushels - rationed Master Nephi Procession of laad Junior Live- sugar on hand to can of the winter wheat B.anley Trio Huntington this year's fruit crops as they Double the DepartGirls crop, l3c0rat Ephraim ward bishopric. Ray White ment of Agriculture feels that ripen. present- fcy Invocation The irrigation This applies with equal force Ogden Taber-- : speeding up sugar distribution Bazil Majors President run, Class Choir and cation test be now is imperative in order to to home canners and industrial CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT Welcome Address .... Weber Reed Truman 13.but PortPonedj! relieve transportation burdens canners. No stamps specially of TO OPEN DOORS AT Vocal Solo anriitSdcn Hih May 27. cause of the storm, home canning suin the season. This ac designated later Ruth Brasher CASTLE DALE .. Address conducted will be issued this not Increase the gar does stamps Tuesdaym tlon m rations, Salutatory utestociTKama's Val at Beverly Jensen lc at but merely advances dates when year, but allowance of 35 pounds starting Dale Castle Speech at farm of Elliot Honor available for home use this ers in may be made Lynn Cramer All It is expedted by June 1, purchases to To enable more sugar to be year is designed to include suAccordian Solo Huntington. and 31 Orsbn that citizens of Emery county moved, three changes were an- gar for canning. Delile Cramer i?s jn S,un!Lm 1M will enjoy the services of a nounced in Apparently many household be come Mccanuess rationing program: and RS.cbeth local cleaner and dyer. The Car The industrial users finding 1. A Jjer p.ece of this test. second stamp supplies Del Cleaners of Price will esiReed Truman, available at present, Collard, ISr2rTAlillard Ccmn measured on and offf paKhalj Blain consumers (No. 12) will be are vocal Quartet. tablish a business located in for means fielta.r buying. This, Vestnck Show postponing 1 Delile Cramer validated and June instead of of land bydetermine Mortensen t the old Emery county bank Devoy with heavy import together to must but still 3, last until flumes sucll July I30- 31 sunt. R. S. Chlpman building on Main Street at October movement, is creating tempand June l 31. amount used on the Remarks Dale. of W & epth Castle 55 orary surplus in hands of dislength Trap shoot matters ofi 2. Date of fur of Diplomas: application for tributors. A last minute ru;h The Car Del place of busiLake Presentation penetration, jridto f tlme city Gun ness has been established with third quarter allotments to both to cash unused sugar ration A. Nielson rJws and and provisional al coupons when transportation Presentation of Graduates, prin. the very latest, new modem percentage Grover Killpack users will facilities are overtaxed Graduates . required to land will oper- lowance industrial jje conof with and (they equipment Acceptance be advanced from June 10 to other commodities could result Provo. KTxnt.fcnnf. a firms the piece of ate under pre-wprices. 1. at Class Song in development of local The building was leased from June Citym Tlme 5 3. The 30 day limitation will of Price. Reo Nielson Blossom Benediction Time" at Huntington ivor b(J District and oi scS. ducted by personnel G le r (D gradu-follow- it newdy-creat- ed great-grandchildr- Orangeville Girl Weds In San Diego ;er, Fishing Licenses p. sr. Wimber Service -- 4-- H Ar-min- -r P. 0 Graduate At North Emery Ceremonies Held May 23 vice-preside- Mc-Jene- ce m, An-Gran- ge, D Sugar Rationing Authorities Advance Validity Date For StampjjNo. 12 D-- 1 Conser-vatio- New Date Set For npete tKn- - Irrigation Test . nd eti - i a ar con-vatl- ta |