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Show Y- -. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY vast where the jjjand empire Moun-jjj;sert Meets the where water, timband farm er, coal range EMERY COUNTY- -A are abundant SERVING THE COMMUNITIES trjJffi XL, No. 46 OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREEN RIVER TWO DOLLARS A YEAR CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 194 Dissenting Votes Cast in Soil Conservation Jist. Election Tuesday ew hlle the exact vote on the conservation aiswrici neia in evllle, rerron ana Emery, v. are not avaiiaole, there (ew dissenting votes cast the organization oi the and they in turn will nominate three additional supervisors to be voted on by the qualified voters of the district at an election, the date of which will be an- TENNIS COURT LIGHTS NOW IN SERVICE NEW CITIZENS ARRIVE IN CASTLE DALE CASTLE DALE The club of this place witnessed completion of one of pro- An son home Moab Editor Ownership of Enters Race Lions Cause Suit made eight the Pig appearance at the their and of Ralph For Congress the At this in Jensen, July Huntington at the Jensen jects Monday evening when lights were turned on tennis court. Four large deep-boreflectors with light globes totaling 3000 watts provide the illumination for tennis players using the court after dark. The Lions club agreed to sponsor this project a few months ago, and since that time has been working towards its comis yet to pletion. A be installed, which will regulate the lights automatically and will be set so as to cover the cos; of the power used. wl HUNTINGTON "Whose pig Is it?" was the question confronting Justice R. A. Howard a Huntington Mbnday when Fred Swink, of Cleveland, charged with petty larceny of a sow was brought into court on a complaint sworn out by Leonard Litster, also of Cleveland. The sow In question and of which Mr. Litster claimed ownership, was found in Swink's possession about April 6, at which time Litster swore out the complaint. The authorities took the sow and left it In the custody of Litster until date of the trial. The argument in bhe case centered around the on the animal. While in the possession of Swink, it was claimed, the had been changed. Again while In the custody of and his Mr. pound one-ha- lf ' r'.-- I J v:-- T?lV . Mrs. 13. Mrs. city was formerly Velda Mae Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Oveson are the proud parents of a baby daughter, born Friday, July 12. A baby daughter was joyfully welcomed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ever Gregerson, Wed nesday afternoon. The baby weighed six pounds and is the first girl In the family cf four children. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sherrill are entertaining a new baby daugh ter, which arrived at their home on July 13. o STREET IMPROVEMENT L. L. Taylor Throws Hat In Ring for First District Post I "" in v win L. L. (Bish) Taylor, publisher nounced later. The five supervisors will adof the Moab this week announced his candiftis district now includes the minister the affairs of the distdacy for the Republican nomina extending from a line jus rict. The newly organized conservaation for congress In the First jrtb of Orangeville, south to district. t Wayne county line and from tion district, together with the Mr. Taylor, who has published o t summit on the west to the Huntington Soil Conservation for 29 The ,een River district on the east district and the Green River Soil CASTLE DALE LIONS In numerous south from Cedar and served Conservation runs covers years the district, ENTERTAINED $ AT PRICE L. L. (Bish) Taylor of Moab . . . mntaln, and is comprised of entire county of Emery, anu public positions in Grand coun- Announces candidacy for Repubshould be of inestimable value me million and a' half acres. ty, outlined his general position CASTLE DALE Seventeen of IN CASTLE DALE on major Issues in the following lican nomination for confres. Within the next few days two to the development of this the Castle Dale Lions club memstatement: perrisors will be appointed bers made a trip to Price WedCASTLE DALE Oiling of the "I am opposed to this nation Taylor was president of the to the street nesday evening in response running north from involved in a foreign Utah State Press association m becoming an invitation from the Price Huntington Bros.' corner to the war. However, I believe in an 1933 and Is now chairman of the Kiwanls club to attend their state highway running to Or national defense, legislative committee of that was completed last impregnable regular luncheon meeting. angeville, will not which only protect this InA. D. Keller, president of the Litster, the latter had again Saturday. Twelve thousand five nation from aggression, but will organization. earthe Introduced-thlocal club, hundred gallons of oil was used also uphold the Monroe doctrine. Lions advertantly changed Western Yellow Blight has de and made a few comments on mark of the sow while marking on the job. This was a coopera Much needed social legislation some other it was claimed tive agreement between the BY stroyed thousands of tomato the value of Lionlsm to thl3 As a result pigs, been placed on the statute has . . . comin of changes and city by the use of books county seven the plants in Emery county this community. Ervin Wimber pre- plicated past during comthe funds. license a sented talk on the proposed plate year according to County Agent years, but the present adminis o Joe's valley dam, and Duane A. plaining witness asked that the CASTLE DALE Judge Allen Merrill E. Cook tration has failed to meet tne The many years of drouth oc Frandsen cited the great need case be dismissed. Judge Howard RULES PROHIBIT most Thurman, democratic candi- Spraying, dusting, or irriga- for Important problem thai curring in the last decade has the with request. ANNOUNCEMENT OF completion of a modern high- complied ate for the office of attorney tion fails to stop or check this economic of security in our na nearly everyone in Emery coun Tne aeniendant was repre way through Salina canyon. fceral of Utah, presided at a damage. ENGAGEMENT we are to continue in ty figuring what adjustments If tion. sented while Frank Hansen, by ILee Empy, of tr and motion session of dls-America a high standard of liv- to make to prevent the loss of The disease causing this con- the Kiwanians, stated that his County Attorney Duane A hide. of in is The court here Tuesday. Progress receipt dition is not new, but has struck ing; If we hope for better things hisWe would cooperate In Frandsen conducted the live In the expectancy that an announcement of an engage in the future, our business enMr. Thurman Is a son of for with unusual severity this year. organization every possible way with the Lions we a if to do get rains, they will be an ment of ks Justice Samuel R. Thurman must Orangeville girl prosper. o terprises Many patches have been almost In their projects. man from Kenllworth. washers and perhaps do not the Supreme Court of this gully is young favor a "I that program DAY PIONEER TO is The disease reportdestroyed. A special feature enjoyed at more erosion damage than their However, the post card giving hostile to free American ate. He is 47 years of age, was ed to be carried by the "white the meeting was a talk on the BE OBSERVED was benefits to crops. Information the fen in Provo and received his unsigned. fly," which goes from one plant Pentitantes, and AT HUNTINGTON is the rule of all newspaper ofInsects of all kinds seem to It location in the public schools to another of "The elimination legislation sucking the juices race, in New Mexico, given by fices not to publish anonymous that Is hampering and discour be worse during a dry cycle of m and in Salt Lake City, the from them. As this disease is R. G. Howard. Pioneer Day at Huntington on communications. weeds do better, or we Saints University at common to many weeds, beets, aging American business will go years, 24, will be sponsored by the o July lit Lake y Univer-ta long way toward solving many battle them less. The ground City and the and other plants, it Is easily Huntington camp Daughters of bakes t,errible. Plants seem to of Utah. of our ills. carried to the tomato. No treatUtaih Pioneers. At the outbreak know think "I I something sun scald worse than usual. Ag of the first ment or effective remedy or preFollowing Is the program: Fir Our riculture prices seem to go highneeds. Its bid war he enlisted In the vention method has and about Utah been yet ing of the cannon at daybreak; er when we have little to sell. kited States Army and served and livestock agriculmining, successfully used. flag raising and band serenade Each one of us get to thinking to the the are interests tural months over seas with the key at sunrise; parade at 9:30 with For a number of years, exwe had better find us a farming continued and growth Force. prosperity perican Expeditionary an Indian specialty. The pro periment stations have been of our state. If I should be nom country, where they don't have (turning from the war he en- 11 o'clock to will a at strain that gram begin develop trying my first all these drawbacks; or maybe, CASTLE DALE Homer Jen with the marsh George Washington Unl- - would be resistant to the disease will learn, eat, and inated and elected, In Farmers of get a job; go on relief; join the be the welfare would ity law school at Washingthought sen, of Emery, was the second charge. relax at the Farmers Day pro Utah. but thus far been unsucessful. army; commit suicide, or get D.C., where he received his to file for the office candidate Sports will start at 2 p.m. and gram to be held July 20 at the "At the present time condi us a Hitler, who can dictate to education. of four-yecommissioner, in last all afternoon, for children Wilberg resort. After his tions in the world arc in such a the weather man. None of these graduation from that Opportunity for Emery county, under the new and grown-up- s. All kinds of Grasses are becoming more state of confusion, and changes sound like plausible remedies, ptitution he engaged in the primary election laws, on the games and races, with good priz important In the county. Farm are comlne when scrutinized. It hive closely so Youth's that rauldly. of in law Unemployed New democratic ticket. practice ers will see some good examples es for the winners. ork Cooperative effort to correct be foolish for me to dls Mr. Jensen, filed his inten City and lectured at the o of grass and what can be done would Of In our problems probably is the detail. This cuss I County issues Emery York University. in Is week. a He this tions progres ftupon his return to Salt Lake with them. The grass tour will tend to do easiest way to keep from losing dur'ng the campaign." our sive farmer and stockman of commence at 5:00 p.m. The skin. Of course, when things 48 was Mr. Taylor bora ity he years Youths between the ages of 18 the Emery section, and has been engaged in private prac- farmers will bring their lunch In Moab, the son of Arthur get their worst is the time when In 1929 foe was appointed and 24 inclusive, who are un- active in local political circles ago and dine at 6:30 p.m. there will A. and Sena Jensen civilized people gyp and Tayki. Hii most ptant county attorney of Salt employed and In need of train for many years. He served &s be a program at 7:30 and a dance of knife each other most. They cowas settler a father we county, which position he ing and work might apply for precinct chairman at that place pioneer at 9:00. all at the Wlllberg re southeastern Utah and for many operate on the basis of every Fid for a period of two years. certification and assignment to several times. sort. o years was an Important stock body for himself and the devil w was followed by two years' the National Youth Adminlstra-- 1 The program Is being sponsor man take what's left. Perhaps we in of Utah. His ORANGEVILLE This com ed by the Emery County Plan pice as deputy district attor- - tlon. Application blanks are DAUGHTERS OF UTAH Emery county could be intelliNorman 1 of the Third Judicial Dist- Taylor, was the shocked at grandfather, available with the following PIONEERS TO GIVE munity sadly Board, and an outstanding was a member of the ning gent enough not to do this. Ict. original sudden death of little Miss Shar program Is being arranged. agencies: Farm Security, Coun- PROGRAM SUNDAY EVE Moisture problems can be help arwho of band Utah Mr. on pioneers, WPA and of Scovill, daughter ty Welfare Departments, water-storaGeorge Thatcher Is chairman reMrs. Orien Scovill, Monday even- of the program committee, and rived In Salt Lake valley July 24, ed greatly by JOSS RUBY WILBERG District offices, school superinPioservoirs and of Utah The 1847. His proper management maternal grandparents ing, July 15. tendents, local NYA supervisors, neers ofDaughters HOWARD CAMPBELL Edgar Jewkes is chairman of the were natives of Denmark, com- of our water sheds to maintain Castle Dale will render Sharon was born Feb. 10, 1937, arrangement committee. which NYA district or office, the MRR1ED IN SALT LAKE a the vegetative cover. the following program at sacra- and was a brilliant and beautiUS.D. ing across the plains with is located in Price. The baking of soil and amount ment meeting Sunday evening: ful child, for 3V2 years of age. At A. T. Semple, from the 1858. in handcart company A., Washington, D.C., is to be Not all youths, who are certiMiss Rubv Wilberz. moisture required to produce of Ye "Come opendauehter Saints;" Song, her the principal speaker. At the age of 19, Mr. Taylor fied may receive immediate as- ing prayer, Chaplain Luella Pe- a very early age she and Mr. and Mrs. a given yield can be helped by the over of Cyrus Wilberg, brother took David entertained the many editorship Mr. Wilberg is cooperating will be asF Castle fertilization and systematized Dale, and Howard signment, but they with the terson; remarks of welcome, with their lovely singing, know with the committee by giving Grand Valley Times (now The will aid in the This S. Larsen; talk, "TradiSarah Popbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. signed in keeping farming. of tunes and words Moab, the at many of the dance proceeds to needs and the tions of Pioneers," Jennie Greav- ing part FUllam too. of control weeds training youth's were of Price, Campbell songs. them for Emery county's allot- and has continuously published area. es; musical number, Dora Insects are a problem in any pted in marriaee In Salt Lake employment needs of the is a for of The that since the everyone time, paper sympathy ment on the Rural Arts building y Monday of and group; reading, Nor- expressed Plans are being worked out in this week. to the parents, and to at the U.S.A.C., which will be period of 29 years. In addition farming country. Dusting maA Deun State number the musical with ma Jensen; wedding reception was given cooperation to this enterprise he Is Interest- chines purchased cooperatively, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. used by farm people. evening at the Wilberg re- - partment of Vocational Educa- der the direction of Neva Jen- Ed. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. ed in livestock and agriculture. as was the one at Ferron, should o benefit greatly In the control of and the colleges of the sen; closing song, benediction, A. A. Scovill, and relatives and by Mr. and Mrs. William tion During the past 30 years he has all kinds of Insects. unpbell and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- - state, whereby a number of boys Chaplain Alice Day. friends. served In various public capacl You have observed a litter of Pi, in honor of the hamy will be placed in these instituo Funeral services will be held ties. He Is at present chairman receive pigs lying close to each other to fuple. tions, where they might 2 in ward o'clock the at Friday of the Grand county board of r. Camnbell. Jr. is at rres- - mechanical warm. This is selfish and keep training In keeping chaoel. under the direction of commissioners, a position he has instinctive cooperation. Can't P a member of the U. S. Navy, with the defense and preparedthe Witbeck Funeral Home. town held for six years. He was we substitute Intelligence for o pever, he expects to be sta ness Drogram of the nation clerk of Moab for 12 years and Instinct? lled in California this fall Youths desiring to attend such MARRIAGE LICENSES BY a member of the board of town so in Group educational meetings Canning centers opened in trustees for six years. He aided fere his wife will Join him to tmininsr schools should CLERK EMERY COUNTY in which every one contributes dicate on their application. F their home. Emery county this week for tha in coun the Grand his Ideas shou)d be the foundapurpose of canning fruits and ty establishing as a tax-su- p hospital Arvil Rhinehart, 28, of Kenll public The Jewkes tion on which to bulid our forORANGEVILLE to school In be used vegetables 14 years was Louis Callor, 21 lunches tifications against the elements. the coming win- port institution and during family reunion held Saturday, worth. and 12. manager of the institution. Justice Tuttle ter. o July 13. was a pronounced suc Helper, July In 1935 he was elected chair RECEIVES APPOINTMENT The center in Ferron opened cess. Jewkes and friends from all 'officiating at the ceremony. 50, and ElWednesday and at the Orange- man of the advisory boardcomof AS POSTAL ASSISTANT parts of the state and out of lenAndrew Haravgis, isboth of 50, Price, Jensen, local well as as ville school house on Thursday. Utah grazing district No. 6, AT CASTLE DALE people, state, Persons desiring to furnish pro- prising Grand and Sen Juar turned out to make it one of the sued on July 13. Arthur Terrazos, 22, and CASTLE DALE Miss Bernlce as well as his duce now may receive credit on counties. At present he chairCASTLE DALE thru beginning, if all residents of the most enlovable ever held here. Carrying both' man of grazing district No. 9, Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colo., of 20, Delta, lunches the muchildren's a much discussed torical outings during this will cooperate, project of county which was created when the Wallace Jones, of this city, remarried by Justice O. K. Ander- school season. seum of relics may grow to be One hundred and sixty six JewkRiver. at son district was divided. ceived her appointment as asGreen visitoriginal 46 In of and the Persons vicinity ffyation of the manv historical one of great interest for all who es and descendants 35, and Castle Dale may contact Mrs. This week, Mr. Taylolr was electAnaslacio Delarosa, sistant at the Castle Dale the at arrived whom most of ors, ' scattered out over the visit the county seat. and entered upon her new time Inez Terrazos, 16, both of Delta, Georgina Snow for information, ed by the cattle members of the water-powin sawmill of old anything Anyone having County Clerk Hector L Colo. Married in Green River, and Orangeville people should nine advisory boards of Utah to duties the first of the week. fty. 'terson has secured a number historical interest is urged to for breakfast, made a total of y represent them at a July 18, by Justice Anderson. contact Leona Moffitt. display cases and Installed bring it to Mr. Peterson at the 212 present during the day. o to session Denver final at make o WEEKLY After breakfast the company PETERSON'S BARBER y& in an unused room of the court house where it will be recommendations on the federal ORANGEVILLE MERCHANT on the ground where WEATHER REPORT Emery county court house labeled and placed on display in assembled grazing code. while SHOP MOVES TO HOLD JULY 24 SALE r wuse these relics. The room, the room designated for that the old mill used to be, stories C. L. Witbeck, Furnished by Mr. Taylor was last year nammany very Interesting finally planned as a waiting purpose. Government Weather Luke E. Registrar G. and Peterson a Sons Lee ed of DALE of women. member CASTLE Orangethe committee promote growth of were told by the men and rtl Off tVia AAimfiT ffoaciiivr's In order toworth-whiat Castle Dale. sale announces a ville barber his fifteen of moved this week special shop the appointed program pursuant morning After project, fte. and fnnnri h nnnw.es- - this most High Low Pnec played, in this city into the Emery Lar- for July"24. This sale Is now in to a law enacted by the last legrty has bwn rfpsiflnftted for the Progress will each week at- two ball games were vacated effect and a number of bargains islature to stud Utah's school most sen of lil the were 95 53 recently taken building, July and pictures Purpose, tempt to give a description made by Joe Christensen. Mrs. Peter- they are offering are listed on laws and make recommendations 96 55 July 12 above stated, there are as much of the ihistory as is historical spots, and a tour for needed changes. This com95 to explain the in- son will occupy the shop vacated the last page of this issue. 59 July 13 dre&s of llie nt htstnriral available of articles brought ia with someone a have Sons Luke and mittee submitted Its report to July 14 clean, a with events. her Later 95 52 proparlor. T beauty teresting These week. descriptions each rjrest and value scattered o stock and shoppers the governor of Utah on July 1, 15 92 56 was T parts including July thus given, gram the countv. that are deteri- - may be clipped and filed, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wallace will ifind many J0Q 81 following a year of research and 61 every side of the July 16 tln compiling a complete record of from nearly In Salt Lake buys cjuring this sale. end 17 week 80 .05 55 study. the Jewkes spent Samuel family. July for nosterit.v Vrnm n. small the display. coin-swi- th ear-mar- for ty. General lolds Court land id ate Blight Strikes Tomato Plants ear-ma- Times-Independe- Times-Independe- nt ks rk e GEORGE ear-mar- ks, , vice-presid- ent bt Aztec-Spani- uter-D- sh ay Second Emery County Man Seeks Commissionership Farmers Day Will Feature -- Grass Study i, ar Sharon Scovill Dies Suddenly At Orangeville paternal ge p F Times-Independe- Den-nis- Over 200 Attend Jewkes Family Reunion Saturday on Canning Centers Open in Emery County This Week mseum to Be Established in bounty Court House Building 1 -- post-offi- ce er ten-da- le I up-to-d- ate out-standi- ng |