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Show OFFERS COUNTY We CWP bomeseeker. Land and F.rr.nr couxty offers Water, Ideal THE CAPITALIST Thousand of Acre of Finest Cual Land, Promising Oil Excellent Schoola, Modern Conventencea. Best Summer f JfVmter Range in Country Prospect. Inexhaustible J A. "THE EMPIRE OF EMERY" ews oi uie CASTI.E QUIETLY he amount of the income but the iS MEMORIAL DAY att- BOTH ribution, opportionment. or spenJm, of that income that counts and , a OBSERVED HALF, I'TAH, SATURDAY, S Standard of tht living (The following letters were received Pla" f"r t,le handling of the home the whole :,v the offkers of the Orangevilbi Priplan together. X0 other mary association follow ing the sending was very quietly ob- - family must .o the two missionaries of . .. . Jlei mortal day Question is sii i,r.,.. the proceeds t a party given for benefit.) ,1,. oi nnances by all members of a. enterprise oi iui.mu From Elder K. ;. l.uke th family. The ideal, standard o, 1 Luting ceremonies conducted at received a letter from you ,h! morning under the auspices "lu" be shlr equally ,y ,',oth oniainuiK an order for ifti 3u and fifty ana ...uourtnu 1. wire and unde.-tr..,.- i cr An M rv a ay ents in the children. stamps together with Service By this plan each t list of postage all the bovs and eirls who oTppnt the brief exer- - member will feel a tirt were v,ii ii. responsibility ave in the money and a short note ..... SeeiHE"- th V... UA T Atrfn or V,a i hlan i . , o u nr t uui eiung about the party; and I wish to ? .ofte.n the "allowance" syste individuals did their 'de7-you one and all for your kind in the home in distributing thl ssed and pre Sunday appreciate it very Saturday the 'vt.-..... finances; the , husband .mting 'iH'h. It isn't the amount given that ...... . .. . . ,1.a i n ii 1. ....... "luuey to supply the Immediatt dlng, for ,ne IIluBl l'"'1- '"""i ounts but the spirit it is given in, oaves presenting a pleasing aspect demands of the wife. This results ii Ithoujih when its all put together - the failure of the relatouches of the loving wife to following amounts to griM. th, a bit. I would broad those of views of all friends the family finance- - .ae liked very quite restlngthere. mesMd to have written much which it is Service Star the most Region Members of important she houl. each individual as 1 am very but ana ana also in extravagene.- an iworated with flowers goia stars iaKe; iis.v: wont b live linn' llitunwi it' In the onesided expenditure. The mives of the fourteen who. of the eliildren or officers write to (rr,i.i any war, the Indian nuicism is trial it is unbusinesslike Civil war, the Mexican me wiil answer their letters. n war, and Housekeeping is a business, with the I nrs. the presume as the i iimary is taking coun. served husband their and World wife war, as eo.mil partners an interest in me tkt late they will be pleased Prayer was offered by Mrs. J. and the income should be equally lo know wh.it am am net- C. Baker sang a solo. shared and directed by both partners. itiK ai.iiig tine ami doing. I&fbnd Mrs. J. never did anyThe The Castle Dale Service Star Legion I liked 'accounts" were belter than missionary to keep track of what HAD HllES thing branch is a very much alive organizatiwork, and the joy and satisfaction I on now and it is intended to take up SPENT; they let their expenses master et out of my work when I am doing futnear them in instead the of leveral propositions mastering the ex- what know is my duty is more than penses. the ure, one being the planting of memori.voids can express. 1 have had some Castle-Palf- 's "accounts" Is to al trees in behalf of those of plan in advance a wood experience and met with lots of loyal sons who gave their lives spending on paper to be carried out people Some treat us fine The following com. equally by both partners. This plan some seem to think we are the while in the world war. scum is local known as of the the officer the personnel prise "Budget System." Its of the earth. But it matters not to D. Mrs. is view A. branch: Lowry, Legion annual, not monthly or daily. ne what they say for when 1 compare president; Mrs. Aaron Oman and Mrs. Tts object is not skimping, economy, hat we have with the rest of the Mrs. or saving, but it is 8. H. Larsen, world my heart swells with pride and proportionate, Mrs. John Jor- balanced spending. In the "budget now thankful Vida Fowes, secretary; am to be a member of me income is divided under the Church of Jesus Christ of Batter-daJorgensen, treasurer; Mrs. Cecil Day, system seven heads wording secretary. namely, shelter", food, saints. There is lots of missionclothing, operation, savings, luxuries! ary work to be done not only in the and advancement, and with a definite world at large but in our Mormon 8,900 ACRES MORE OIL LAND cent to be expended under each communities and each member of the LOCATED BY CHICAGO MAX per division. I'iiiiiary, .Sunday school or any other mere is always a variation in familv is a missionary and it is acres of oil budgets. This is influenced bv manv organization Over twelve thousand their duty to see that and their land in the Sinbad and Salt wash factors, chief of them beine the coal playmates live up to thethey of teachings country, some twelve to fifteen miles or aim of the family; the place and the Savior, attend Primary, Sunday out of Castle Dale, have been located climate where the family is located; school and, above all, love one another. 1 am during the past week by D. H. Mos- - the number in the family and their glad to hear that Orangeville a Chicago-Uta- h teller, representing age; and the amount of the annual in- - has a new orchestra and thanks to No budget can be determined them for their support. jroup of interests, who also have Call- - come. fornla capital behind them, according by the income alone, but hv what the am well and hope this finds you all to Mr. Mosteller, who left yesterday . family wants to get out of it. A clear the same. Praying our Heavenly Fafor Chicago, where he will get underl- idea of the goal toward which a par ther to pour down His richest blessings ay, the organization of a company ticular family strives is the first esn you. showing you the manner in that he promises will begin active opesential of the budget making; the ap- .vhieh you should walk, 1 beg to reration as soon as the government acts portionment of all the seven divisions main, your friend and brother, on the filings Elder E. G. Luke being made. depend o this. The per cent to be The lower country east of Castle on the four divisions, food, adP. O. Box 542, Kellogg, Idaho. spent Dale has seemingly drawn the big vancement, luxuries, and savings ihare of oil locators in the more dis varies with the size of the income, From Fldor V. V. Van Itiircu tant past, but later parties are looking (i. e., the lower the annual income the I with high favor on the received your most welcome letter country right higher the per cent that will have to elose, some locations having been be spent on food and vise versa. The this morning and it made my heart made almost bordering on the town lower the income, the less per cent jump with joy to think that the loving limits. children of the Primary had not forthat can be spent for savings, The Delaware Exploration company, The per cent to be spent on gotten me; and I w ish to thank you all I will the concern which had five surveying the three divisions, rent, operation for the present you sent me. and locating crews in the southeast and clothing remains more nearly fixed spend it in doing the most good to help part of the county for more than two no matter what the income bring some of the other children from may be. the wicked outside world into enjoying months this spring, is The amount spent for the first showing re- interest, a car with representa- - j vision, shelter, should be determined the great and glorious work that you tives and I hope and pray of this compa ny having by the convenience and style and size are engagedonein, that has his name on flailed some of the that every claims from the of the house, its nearness to business of Green River side a few or school, and its sanitary and health- this list will have the opportunity days ago. their work and some day ful situation. The amount spent under continuing this division should not be out of pro- be one of the great workers ill the church. portion to the other divisions; e. g., if If I were to choose among all gifts too large a per cent is spent under and qualities that which on1 the whole shelter, then less can be spent on ad- makes would selife most pleasant, vancement, savings, etc., which would lect the love of children. No circumRECORD KEEP be of more permanent value. make this world wholly a Under the division of food the stances can to one who has this possessolitude nutrithe not determine amount does By Maud Howard, H. H. H. tive value received. The housekeeper sion. They're idols of heart and of houseFollowing is the prize paper on should have a knowledge of food hold, family Financing and Record Keep-to- g values in order to obtain the most They're angels of God in disguise, for the value expendmoney nutritive written in a contest conducted in His sunlight still sleeps in their tresses, the class in household engineering of ed. Low doctor fees and little sickHis glory still gleams in their eyes. nourishthe Huntington ness Indicate that the right high school. This Oh, they're truants from home and is under the supervision of ment is being obtained. from heaven, Miss Mira The spirit of the meaning of saving McKee, who was the donor They make me more manly and of the it but concrete not is represents cash, orlzp.l mild. conHousekeeping is the' oldest, most vacations, travel, investment, and And 1 know now how Jesus could liken own one's at fundamental and profession The Kingdom of God to a child. co6mplex of all pro- - tinued expese fusions, and modern success in it is as a savinS wmlh Wl11 be reanzec I hope and pray that you will have toore difficult trt ottoin in later. no more .siCKness among you u luai uv lu uviatu vtail oonooAoa ...,. r,,ntinue. 1 am After the theoretical budget is maae, 'Mtory, mitt wrphn well ronsnortn-- I of ;nvM,If "on, or and shop, because it Is attained by lt s necessary to have some system all enjoying every minute should omen working alone and with many record keeping.as This system my tjn)? a hort-cu- t j as simple be possible, Purposes, women indias WjH cose or m& Ume sending nly specialized . .vials along all paths and for many purpose of account keeping 1lessings and best regards to each and ' " "" "' 1"elB out the big end the house-- 1 one. icvery means of kwper of y is strivimr for is the household accounts, one by E,der v v Van Uuren cient home, the otner by mens ; 7 . P. O. Box 293, Spokane, Washington. Efficiency means not books account nas two smes c . e "V Prevention of waste energy in Each credit. The credit account the a"d and labor, but of prevention The "filing system" is a successful out for each ae in money and materials as well, includes all sums paid accounts and its are many things for the house- - item of the budget. The deb t sale in means of keeping all readvantages are; (1) It keeps accessikPer to contend with In all sums received. eludes planning of the book should be and data in one readily the cords for 4 making an efficient home and the thus or a card for each diuwon ) ble place; (2) lt is uniform, big thing that stands out biggest month books and with separate away 4 boldest te written, da doing is the the first column on the horizon is "Family r papers; (3) It is expansive, so it can as the second and Record Keeping." facing c grow with the family's needs; (4) former days there was not the ceipts are or mistakes can be rectified Changes dnisions to be taken in main seven other account- spending sub with a minimum of trouble; (5) It these and etc.) JWof money, because there was less food, clothing, cannot be lost, but is easily available the page Jaat handled. Over sixty-fou- r per straight isacross to ..! every member of the famliy. da nt of all total for a families were producers column first thing to do is to decide The of foo. is also a space at the J": "ners-almost half of the famlies There coumn which m you want to keep inforunder colum for a lal of that AIs have their ere are greater each then and mation accoun Each week or month tlie "ft demands and higher standards Divisions of the household v Kce to so as balanced be ving generally and the cost of Hv- - should c iffer. nt record file may be such as Houser gone so high that some fami- - in the amount allowed ft the J has Accounts, Address Records. hold a is accounts . . , ... artreacn 11. ivicinns Balancin Records, House Records, Medical aoie lo ova.eeiy keening. account of . .. n - nwnnc. xaaaAns lira are. , leaauno ana icic urgent ornitted . . , otherwise "ny a fa,;i (Continued on last page) account lost. " It Is not th. .u. of keeping spending and savin ...t,.. ?" y acu 1 V. 1 1 1 Spanish-America- I 1 1 1 To-da- 5, li20. SLIGHTLY $2.00 A YEAR IN : ERROR SEEK FOR TRADE ARCTIC IN , , ! JIXE Heart trouble and goitre la her ailment. Dr. E. B. Sharp is attending Physician and Lovesick Youth Were Bolton Capitalists Form Organization her. Her children and sisters and aged mother were summoned to her Al.ke Too Quick to Jump to Something Llks tha Famous bedside. Her mother has been making Conclusion.' Hudson's Bay Company. her home here with Mrs. Royal Larsen for tha pant two years. There' a certain physician In Los Word has Just come out of the North Walter Barney is out on crutchea Angeles who admits the Joke' on him. of a rival to the Hudson's Bay com as the result of a horse falling on him, icidentally, he will shortly lose his mny that has sprung up. It Is an or- - his foot being badly injured. Mrs. Niels W. Nielson is recovering , dmiL'hier lie iIU it hi gunlziitlon backed by Boston Interests "I was in my study when the door and It aim Is to get a share of the from a recent Illness. Hans C. Hansen is sufficiently rewhs flung open and In came Jack. I trade thnt the "Ancient and Honorable covered to visit his daughters. He know him mid Just a told MISSIONARYJ-ETTER- of - of the Time NO. 88. fOLCME XX. !'"' ill AH well, i I glance j me ,,e WMS fur 'ro,u t$ing his usunl scir. Indeed, he looked positive-han- k I "Without waiting for him to speak commenced an examination. His heart was fluttering, his brow was fever heat, his pulse was racing. "1 sprang toward the phone, crying over my fliouldor. 'You're a case for the hospital, young num.' " 'Sure,' he admitted ; 'but you might have let me ask you first !' '"Ask me what? I demanded In astonishment. '"I want to ninrry your daughter. he said, ant' then I realized that I bad made the wrong diagnosis and thnt lie had misconstrued m.v reference to the hospital." Los Angeles I Times. HISTORIANS Of Course That HAVE NOT SAID Is Just a Possibility Mrs. Patrick Henry There Association of Adventurers" has 1110- Last Copiilixed for over a century. spring dipt. Louis Lane of Nome, Alaska, was sent Into the Arctic to establish a string of 2S trading posts for the Boston body. The expedition went Into the North vIh Calgary, Alberta, with eightof goods, of an estimated value In addition to this they of f.MO.IXHI. cni in a river power boat for operation on the Mackenzie river. The ves sel was sent In sections and assembled on llu big river. The party worked slowly down the river, cunvasslm; and exploring among thp. tribes and only reached Fort Mncpherson when winter mine. They will stay there until spring opens the river and allows them to proceed further. The company Intend locating Its poais hy the pioneering party, and will then keep them supplied hy mentis ,of ships from Nome during the short summer. car-loads- , HER REPRISAL y 1 ' illIIPl(E ...... v. x. 1 . j : ! - J , , Lf f"1 y ZTT . iic1'" - -- fffLn jSggn lgter I Inly ! FeVron ,,.,, ' :l!Lm A'. Aug. Juv " 31 tnnri" At Huntington t Emery 20 JunejglAuL 1 June 5 League-19- r Ai At Cleveland At Castle Pale BOOST I 1 County Baseball Schedule-Em- ery 4pgcfo,......: .1 ' ' Ju"P,: l..TP? moiJNTY "M: " , " inly' 3 At Rochester Ju, j? yj Aug. 7 LEAGUE They were hnvlng'one of the usual family quarrels over his having been nt a meeting at the Commercial club while she was "at home all alone and so lonesome." "You don't wish me to have any city or country spirit, either," he finally told her hotly. "I wonder where our country would be today If all the men who have lived In It had stayed at home and petted their Wives all their off hours as you are wanting me to do for you?" "Well, the women always suffer." she retorted. "Public men never have time to appreciate their wives and sympathize with " "Oh, thnt Then he Interrupted-hercry for pympnthy" (he was am?ry now). "I suppose that It's a nation-ol- d cry. I Imagine that while Patrick Henry wns at the Virginia legislature making his famed speech, 'Give me liberty or give me death,' that Mrs. nt home walling, 'Give Patrick II. me sympathy or give me death.'" Indianapolis News. vs Shakespeare Down to Date. Justice Wayne, dramatic actress, finds an explanation of the question as to why Shnkespenrlnn plays seldom win financial reward In what she terms Shakespeare's inability to give his productions catchy titles. She suggests a repertoire of the bard's plays recluistened to meet popular demands for stimulating titles. She suggests "How Could You. Juliet?" as more aparm propriate than plain "Romeo substitute would also She Juliet." "Call of the Flesh" for "The Merchant of Venice;" "Strangled in Bed" for "Othello; "The Nutty Princess", for "Hamlet;" "Henry, Whom Do You Love?" for "Henry V;" "Big Dick" for "Hlchard the Third;" "The Knife" for "Julius Caesar" nml "Moonlight and Honeysuckle" for "Midsummer Night's ' Dream." FERRON Has Sa.v, Ram, what did ynh wlft do when you done tole her you got mad and throwed up your Job? Sam Lan' sakes, man, she done got mad and throwed me down the stairs Huntington City iB reported to be contemplating the purchase of a concrete inlxer to facilitate putting In the extensive cenient "sidewalk program scheduled for this summer. The government duly assumed the from Price to carrying of Kmery Tuesday and, so far, everything has moved along smoothly. The mail from the north is now in and distributed hy 9.15 in the morning, while ample time Is offered for local people to dispatch northbound mail, since it is made up and sent out as the truck returns at about three o'clock. It has not been customary to carry mail on Sunday on some of these routes established In the past, and no one seems to know whether this will be done here or not. One big rumpus is assured if it is not done, we feel confident, as the people will not stand for a backward step at this late day. the-mal- l The Cheerful Exterminator. moving into our honeymoon apartment we discovered that it wns exsadly In need of the services of an a bride's With Ignorance terminator. of apartment house life and the clubI regarded by ways of the cockroach, ' CLEVELAND this as a personal disgrace, and took se great care to keep It a profound Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Oveson are en cret from our friends. , . ..... .. I .. .. I -- , I .. I. 4t..l, . line fhome and, as it is the first girl fo. new kitchen equipment P" 'a,,out slxt0Pn yoarg, Bhe is being given back-doo- r buz- a ve.y hearty welcome. friend, I answered the The children of Frank Burdick al' zer, and there was the exterminator, Inquiring In a loud, cheerful tone, have the whooping cough. Mrs. Sarah King of Itlverton Is vis "Well how are the cockroaches?" with her father. Lars P. Lar sen. The situation reduced my mind to itlng The Primary association will hole Thor'r.' I babbled. that a such pulp ,.n,inB ,ih,u.i,. well, thank you !" Exchange, Thursday. Mrs. Zina Johnson and children of Price are visiting relatives here thif Failed. B te That The week. As a rule the relations between Miss Emma Johnson, who has been Russians and Jnpnnese soldiers In Si- teaching school at Ogden during tin But beria have been friendly enough. past winter, has returned home. Miss Ruth Whimpey, wha has beet at a town on the Translberlan railway, which had just been freed from the teaching school in Salt Lake City the va foul tyranny of bolshevlst rule, a Jap- past year, will spend her summer at wil she In cation where California, a haled big, staring anese soldier summer school. tend commoujik Into the presence of his Mrs. Barney Johnson of Salt Lake manding officer. "What hag he been City is visiting relatives here, "I gave Mrs. Cell Krickson, Sir. and Mrs doing?" asked the colonel. him a cigarette," said the soldier, Maynard Allred ,ilr. and Mrs. Hot "and then he tried to bite me!" Kiss- Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Tuckall of Wattis, have been visiting ' ing, even betw een members of the op- er, home folks. cus, not Is a Japanese posite sexes, with baseball Cleveland played tom. HuntThgton last Saturday and won tht honors of the game with the score 11 to in their favor. Enormous Demand for,Fur. Siberian furs are almost entirely shipped In the. raw state. Very few MOLEN furs are sent abroad, the exceptions mufflln (plucked lamb, Tibetan After being near death's door foi being goat skin), and a few other varieties. - more than a week, Mrs. Seth Ware-hais now able to sit up In her chair T.he great demand for furs jn ajl.counOn 1 """"'"";. thinks Sunday service can be resumed for Fast day next Sunday. David Chlistensen is employed at Rochester. The Misses LaVera and Aprtlla Iar-se- n of Rochester were weekend visitors among relative and friends here. Other visitors are Mrs. Florence Johnson and children, of Junction, at the home f Mr. Waller Barney; Mrs. Homer Petty and children, at thu home of her parenta, Mr. and Mia. John McDonald. Memorial day passed off .on the wings of the wind at the rate, of about twenty miles an hour leaving the !Siaes aluo.Ht burets they were before the people began t hide work of loving eare. Several auto loads of out of town people remembered loved ones lying here. .Mrs Alex Larsen Is now nblo to be about the bouse and Is feeling considerable better. The you ng folks spent a very enjoyable evening at the homo of Miss Those Rene , Barney last Sunday. present were Misses LaVera and Kthel llmineo., Faun Aprllln Lara-enMcDonald, David Chiisteiisen, Arnold Harney, Rulou Johnson, Hans Irftrsen, Quluteii Jensen and Central Swasey. Plans for the 4th of July celebration are under way. . Was Unsympathetic. 1 -- Sup- ply Best Timber, Ideal Territory for Sugar Beet Factories 1 1 1 IGH t SCI 1 00L (Continued from Inst week) resulted The following write-up- s from an Kngllah assignment asking for a .newspaper wiiteup. That the subject Is uppermost In the minds of the students Is evidenced by the fact that they chose tlie same subject to write upon. Boost for Perron High School The building committee Is undecided about the constructing of the new high school building for Ferron. Home say build a new house entirely away from the grade school and some suggest oxcnvaliiR the grade school building and making four more rooms under ground. But the students of the F. H. S. and hIho the teachers of the grades and high school would greatly prefer the building of a new building or the renting of the Tresbyterlan church building If possible. This building Is fully equipped with all kinds of high school necessities except a laboratory, which couid.be Installed at a very small cost and we know that we pan make a very good high school if we can have our own building. Some of the reasons for wanting the high school away from the elementary grades are: First, a high school should lave its own campus and its own build. Ing; second, How many hiah school students can study when there are pupils from the grades In the balla running around, talking, laughing, and quarreling with each other; third, the high school student should have liberties which a student of the elementary schools should not be allowed, and they are prevented from having these liberties on account of the grades 'lolding school In the building; fourth, list stop for a moment and consider: VIII a high school benefit the town. es? Then let's have a Ferron high chool next year that will be soinc-hin- g which we can well be proud of. -Clyde Dugmore (Sophomore) letter and Bigger High School for Ferron We want and must have a building f our ow n. How can we cultivate a listinctive high school atmosphere In How t. grade school environment! vork up a high school spirit! We want a campus of our own; we 'urn norg equipment equipment for i woodwork department, a business lepartment.and a home economics Are we not entitled to it? 'arents, why not keep your money nd children home. Boost for your iw-town. Don't worry if In doing a you are benefiting your neighbor 'ho has more children than you. We must have more room. There sn't enough ground now for the trades. We havts only room enough 'or fine ball diamond in which three r four teams want to play at one Ime. The question Is, What shall we do year? Build, rent, or buy? Why rent the vacant building that Is landing Idle? It Is well equipped aud i tT eno.igh away from the school uildfng to make it possible to have a eal high school. Think and act. patrons. Leah Nelson (Sophomore) Bost for Ferron High ScImioI Ferron needs a high school building, 'f you want to have your boys and iris educated you will have to have a uilding for that purpose. High school students cannot get the spirit of high school unless they have in equipped building and other that go to make up a high chool. There Is a building In town that you an rent, cr buy, at a reasonable price, "he building is well equipped and Is just about right for a high school luildlng. Why not grasp the oppor-tinit- y that is flaunting at us and have i high school like we've been dream-n- g lext ot es about? Elry Wild (Sophomore) a |