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Show !8aebaII CASTLE DALE CITY COUNCHi REQUESTS POWER LINES BE MOVED FROM TELEPHONE POLES BALL GAMES ff0ELD SERIES (By Radio) people listen-gamn,ritn a number of of the warld senes the Progress office the where each game was es 1 ifge? feloSwlPg st fAt fa 004u Off Louis, Philadelphia " " " " " Louis. October AtStlLouis, 1 z a At Philadelphia, October et THliS... W 20200001 October McljW- - 1 0 0 0 0 2 ooooooooo 0 0 x Ut Philadelphia, October U 7- - 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 KShia 0 3 :'K I i 5 1 the world's played in St. Louis, Missouri, today. Friday, October 9, mdwill be received via radio, at he Progress office, for the benefit ,f all who wish to hear the game. Th Unas next game of will be TWO TICKETS FERRON CANAL & RESERVOIR SETS ASSESSMENT Moffitt and Mrs. Dagmar The board of directors of the Fer- superintendent of the Y. ronCanal & Reservoir Company met President of the Y. at the office of Earl H. Green halgh, announced the ap- secretary-treasure- r, of pointment of Jesse S. Tuttle and last week and approvedThursday the tax levy Mary C. Moffitt as directors of Era for 1931. and publicity for Emery Stake. The assessment on the individual Mr. Tuttle has held this oosition for this year, is slightly less for the past two years, and has ditches, man last year, except on two of the been a credit to the stake. He has ditches, on which extensiv? im ruled a two year mission in the provements were made. southern states, and he was superAlmost $3,700.00 was exnended on intendent of the Sunday school in the dam. at the reservoir, bv wide the San Francisco ward for i r. ning and strengthening, which will iod of one year. At the present he prepare it lor another raise next cngagcu as secona counselor on year, in height, and will further in the stake Mutual board. crease the supply of lat esummer Mary C. Moffitt served in the cap- water. acity of director of Era and publicity last year, and established an COURT TO CONVENE NEXT enviable record for the stake. She TUESDAY is active in both the affairs of the church and the community. Not only will have charge of The third term of court for the the campaign they for subscriptions, Emery County division of the Sevwhich will take place October 11 to enth Judicial district will convene in Castle Dale next Tuesday, OctiB, Dut tne work of the Imrjrove-meEra and of publicity for the ober 13, 1931, at 2 p. m. The following cases appear on the M. I. A. organizations throughout docket: the year as well. From the general office of the M. Criminal division-St-ate of Utah vs. W. H. Lewis, (L A. announcement i3 made that bein the second degree. ginning October 8, and during the Burglary The State of Utah vs. H. E. Liver-morweek of the campaign, dramatized Burglary in second degree. radio programs will be broadcast The State of Utah vs. James Nielover stations KSL and KDYL. This fine organization of young sen et al Burglary in second degree. men and young ladies in the L. D. Trial Division S. church, has a membership of Union Central Life Insurance Co. 100,000. An excellent weekly pro- vs. John F. Larson et al. Default. gram is being conducted in all of Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, the wards of the church emphasi- vs. Alvin L. Young et al, default. Manti City Savings Bank. vs. John the field of reczing particularly reation and leisure-tim- e guidance and Lila Bohleen, default. During this season of unemploy- Naturalization division ment and short working days, assoIn the matter of the of ciations of this kind should receive Antoneos Maragakes forpetition naturalithe full cooperation of tin public. zation. Mohrland, Utah. ' ,.,H,erDei Williams, 5Tg9 Lt Philadelphia, THUtTY-SECON- M. M. I. A. and L. M. I. A. have D00OUDUU2 phuaacip"" FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1931. IMPROVEMENT ERA DIRECT ORS CHOSEN 8 9 0 0 0 X o O 1 U U O 0 CASTLE DALE, UTAH, 2. opooou Philadelphia " ... Jjuu iria VOLUME XXXII, NO. 6. 8 9 0 0 0 0 u, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY scores were madej FILED FOR Jesse S. Tuttle CASTLE DALE CITY nt ELECTION SCIENTIST INSPECTS DINAS OUR BED OF EMERY The political issue in Castle Dale COUNTY kme to a head Thursday evening rf last week when two primaries Dr. Chester Stock, of the Cali sere held, on in the county court wuse and the other, although call-K- l fornia Institute of Technology and for the city hall, was obliged to Research Association of the CarneIdjourn to the meeting house, on gie Institute, accompanied by N. L. locount of the large crowd which Williams, and W. W. Brady of Castle Dale; James A. Nuttall of Huntittended. As a result oi tnese meetings, two ington; Morris Singleton, Joe Petericketa were placed in the field for son and Earl V. Hills of Ferron; and the cltv election to be held Novem- - Ranger D. H. Williams of Emery, r 3, 1931, which will give the peo-)l- e spent last Saturday in the dinasour of Castle Dale a better chance beds of Emery County making exo make a choice, than by the use plorations. An excellent specimen of the duck f only one ticket. bill dinasour was discovered, as well The two tickets are as follows: as several specimens of other kinds. Reonblican Ticket Dr. Stock stated that the Emery H. A. Seely. mayor; E. S. Larsent bed was one of the richest I year councilman; Joseph Zwahlen County 3eo. Jeffs and Ed Crawford, 2 year finds in the country and that, at councitaien; Blanche Larsen, re- an early date, excavations would order, and A. G. Jewkes Jr., Treasu- be made to get at the better specimens which are undoubtedly lyrer. ing under the clay bank. Citizen's Ticket Dr. Stock continued his way to HUNTINGTON SCHOOL ...Dr. J. W. Nixon, mayor; Charles n the east, where he expects to do Christensen, 4 year councilman; The Huntington high school has a Wimber, Clint Clawson and Reu some advertising in the matter, and larger enrollment this year than evon a will be his truck sent return, el Jones, 2 year councilmen; er before. It has nearly twice the Mary Peterson, recorder; and Floyd Day, from Los Angeles to take back a usual number fro mCleveland, Eltreasurer. specimen of the find, after which and Mohrland. excavations are expected to begin. mo,WeLawrence have the same teachers back It was Dr. Stock's suggestion that with the MINERS STRIKE AT SWEETS exception of Mr. Simmons the specimens not be removed from the coach. Mr. Robertson, Lillian asan this that section, advocating Orme, Evan Christensen, Nora Starr Fifty miners emt)loved at the set be and the Leland Merrill, Earl Wilcox and Mr. up sembling plant jSweets mine, refused to go to work entire work be done here. are holding up the fort East Friday morning; when their This dinasour bed lies only a short Moss, this year. were cut from $6.00 to $5.50. riges cut in wages dlA not effer.fr. distance south of Castle Dale, and Our student body is functioning east of Molen and we expect to have a bigger, bet-e- r those working under contract. o i a and livelier school this year than delegation of the strikers parTO TAXPAYERS INTEREST OF we have had in other years. aded the streets of Price Friday in The officers are: Kenner Killpack wurmng au to stay away irom the The following letter was received president; Vernon Leamaster Sweets mine. this week, bv County Treasurer Ray Helen Johnson secy.- x state tax commission: treas.; Seima Larsen cheermaster: DENVER PACIFIC RAILROAD Cox, from the Mr. Ray cox, Treasurer Pauline Killpack editor; Helga CO. APPLIES FOR Castle Dale, Utah Thorderson reporter. Dcir Sir CHARTER We are starting our year's activ As an aid in the collection of ities with a foot-ba- ll game between ADDlication for the fthartor nf fha taxes for the current year, we sug- Huntington ana Ferron, Friday, Denver Pacific railroad gest that you permit the taxpayer October 2. Watch for the results. company is when desired, to pay their taxes in mi nave Deen made Septi2""iu ember 10, in Baltimore, by John 0". not to exceed three partial payGREEN RIVER law acung ior Coleman Cren- - ments. There is nothing in the tineas, Sflaw and Thomas T. Wall nt SH as we interpret it, which prevents this arrangement, and we believe The Green River school opened jLake City. were The proposed route of the new it will facilitate the payment of tax September 8. The students es which otherwise mignt not De greeted Dy tne iacuity ana regiswad is from Denver to San was soon under way. Pedro, via- San Juan paid. You can use the space on the tration ? Prescott County, assessment Among our faculty, tnis year, roll to enter such nartial and Parker, Arizona, we have two new faces: Mr. Johns and Barstow, California. payments and the only additional of the mathematic department and is need which a receipt record you route is to cut a receipt Miss Badger of the English departissue to e distance betweenalleged which from book Denver and tne coast by 700 miles. for the Dartial payments. When tax ment. Elections were held the third week es become delinquent ana any pur Of IOuOWing uuiccia wcie ciiuaen. will Hne SCORES ON RIFLE RANGE tion remains unpaia, yuu nAPiorcka-HnnmH course, advertise Vera Siminson, Silliams, president; ance as delinquent and impose the vice Scorps president; Opal Munsey. secy -nenalties and costs upon interest, Saturday' were such unpaid balance only, and sell treas.; Jordan Jorgensen, welfare; as foUffwsnge saiety; xony for such balance, clear Laurence Hastings, Geneve out of a possible 100 75 50 the property Green, tax lien Sada, cheer leader; the nroDertv of intr the Jensen 92 34 girl's ath. mgr.; Carl Politano, boy's io and interest, all when taxes, only Ray Curtis ath. mgr. 85 COStS are IUliy paia. ine payment, O- Lee Senior officers Laurence Hastings Jewkes 82 35 basis a on payment taxes of partial Leona Bigelow, vice pres.; Bryant Fox 66 39 pres.; of date final the not does postpone Lucinda Ernest Davis Rowell, June 67 tax27 the does give H- settlement, but it Frank Merrill senator; Spadafora, 76 Hunt, 37 all his of payer who can not pay 57 taxes at one time, a decided advan representative. 64 Taiustrip m Junior officers Jacy Hunt, pres.; tage over the present practice W. Robertson 80 3 35 the of him per relieves that it v cent penalty and the 12 per cent 1. A. TO ASSIST CENTRAL annual interest charge on ine of taxes which he Is able to HlliH SCHOOL WITH pay.x. LIBRARY e, School Notes Er-rt- vice-preside- nt; I - 0, - - secy.-trea- secy.-trea- s.; Sophomore officers Lois Milton, pres.; Albert Sada, vice pres.; Verla Curtis, Dorothy Wilcox rep.; Jordan Joryensen, senator. Freshmen ocicers Opal Munsey, pres.; Sylvia Hunt, vice pres.; Florence Politano, Lucile Bedier, rep.; Loren Beebe, senator. "G" Club oficers Lucinda Hunt, pres.; Frank Spadafora, vice pres.; s. Vera Simonson, According to tradition, the Philo ana umppewa societies were organ ized. The leaders of these societies are: Howard Billiman and June Rowell of the Philos, and Frank (Continued on Page Eight) secy.-trea- s.; secy.-trea- s.; secy.-trea- AMERICAN LEGION ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1932 the annual meeting of Post No. 39, American Legion, held in Huntington, WedAt Black-burn-Arels- on nesday, October 7, G. Lee Jewkes of Orangeville was elected as commander of the post for the year of 1932. Other officers elected were: J. Nuttall. Huntington, A. 1st vice com mander; M. P. Greaves, Castle Dale 2nd vice commander; Gunnar ihler, s; M. B. Orangeville, Roberts, Castle Dale, Adjutant; L. H. Merrill, Huntington, Chaplain; M. Tollestrup, Huntington, Historian, making an entirely new lineup of officers, except the adjutant, who will start his fourth year in the office. An unemployment relief committee consisting of Dr. J. W. Nixon of Castle Dale, Leo Jensen of Orangeville, and C. L. RTIey of Huntington was appointed to work in cooperation with other like committees in the county. Further arrangements were made for the annual Armistice Day celebration which will be held in Huntington November 11. 1931. A good attendance was enjoyed at the meeting. Sargt.-at-Arm- aid frnm ll,. 8011001 laculty fctSt!?6,1111 toe homes in Castle Dale In CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ORGANIZED ATJIUNTINGTON Af o TO REMOVE DIME UNDER GLASS WITHOUT TOUCHING EITHER mppJntr last Monday night Sen- of the former members of the ior and Junior Chambers of Commerce of Huntington, it was decid ed to combine tne wi tions that civic problems mirtit be handled to a better advantage With the enthusiasm manifested 'supby the officers, and the hearts body of memport of the entire to great acbers, we look forward future. the in complishments were Officers for the organization ores- - interest of this cause. These on you at books youlSL aveand wect o? belonging to the yce yu wisn to give a book coi a book, it will he ident; Perry waseiieiu viv.v elnres & .."e cwnfim at jTfl,.0 X JJcno E2"5r:,3Sr Axy in the seminary bodywill next Monday building. Huntington,Otoen of Price be held " w.vwmvuvu. Le-tr- "" Jill Hiv J" avvviMi- "- tric -- a-- go st h. 22 I A SCRATCH Tuft. unit of Blackburn- - evening with Mayor American and State Representative Stanley reiniiai- - n.s.tin n Edwards of Hiawatna as wc A laFge attendance I even- -' Service Star Le expected at the meeting. tfon3n&!f yednSy A and Dlnn ungin were present The Progress wisnes mwM hel(Tfho10f V . vxu . West. .uorary uuoins Theodore R. Nielson, Eldon airecwis. oi a bord as over wie A meeting of the newly organized cution. When the Utah Power & Light Co. purchased the system of the Power & Milling Co., in Castle Dale and Orangeville, September 16, 1929, it was stated by the power company that the system would be rebuilt immediately and the power lines removed from the poles of the telephone company, hut tr date, no move has been made toward that end, and the telephone company is being aeiayea in making much needed repairs and imBOY SCOUTS becaus of the Srovements much trouble is be --A CHALLENGE ing experiencea Dy uie company t.hrniiirh induction, because of the From the August number of the close proximity of the power lines Pasadena-Sa- n Gabriel Valley Coun to the teiepnone unes. cil Bulletin we quote: Here s a real challenge: The Pas LENA WINKLER JORGENSEN adena-Sa- n Gabriel Valley Council iPnnpral services were held Mon may scouts) now stands 6th larg est out of the (47) Councils in Reg day, October 5, in the Castle Dale ion iz. xne live councils which have ward chapel, for Mrs. Lena Wink a larger number of Scouts are: Los- - ler Jorgensen, witn uounseior i!.vui Angeles, San Francisco, Salt Lake, Wilberg presiding. The speakers This were: Setn Alien oi uasue uaie, At Timpanogas and Oakland. makes our Council the fourth larg torney B. W. Dalton and judge ueo est in uaiirornia and the second Christensen of Price. A tribute from, largest south of San Francisco Bay the ward Relief Society was read by Here is the challenge: If each of Mrs. Mattie Larsen and vocal solos our troops averaged (4) additional were rendered by Mrs. Claire Hunt members we can slip ahead of Oak- - er, Mrs. ismma tuimore ana xauy iana ana Timpanogas. which will Evans oi castle Date. Tne grave put us in third place in California was dedicated by Joseph Seely of and the fourth place in the 12th Mt. Pleasant and interment was in region. (Nevada, Utah, Arizona, an the Castle Dale cemetery. uauiornia.) wnat will your troop Mrs. Jorgensen died in Price Ocdo to help." tober 3, at the home of her daught Since this bulletin went out. Oak er, Mrs. Estner Maynara. alter an land managed to nose Timrianoeas illness oi six montns. two weess out oi xourtn place Dy the narrow she was taken to Price for medical treatment margin of 45 Scouts. preparatory to an op To regain our place, here's a plan eration ' for goiter. The operation that will hold our place if we act however, was not performed. now. Lena Winkler Jorgensen was born 1st. Register at least six addi August 26, 1862, in Zell, Switzertional boys in each wood. land, the daughter of Ulric and zna. Register immediately every Mary Thalman Winkler. At the age dropped and lapsed troop, which is of three, in 1865, she came, with more tnan 4U at une present tune. her parents, to Utah and settled In It means every troop on the line Mt. Pleasant. Later, she taught ana puu, run, pull lor Utah. school there. In 1882 she married John S. Jorgensen in the endowRattlesnake Patrol, Ferron. ment house at Salt Lake, and the couple moved to Burrville, Wayne Member- sCounty, where they lived for a few Lynn Clark, patrol leader; Gerald years, then moving back to Mt. Nelson, assistant; Royal Nelson, Pleasant. In 1890 they were called scribe: Wallace Nelson, treasurer: as to settle Emery County Kenneth Nelson, hike master; 9Max andpioneers . they have been residents of Nelson, grub master; Ralph Imon. Castle Dale since that time. quartermaster; Harry Larsen, cheer Mrs. Jorgensen served as stake master. treasurer for the Relief Society, and The patrol went on a wiener roast as counselor and head teacher of September 23, where they held their the ward organization for many weekly patrol meeting. Evervone years. was present except Wallace Nelson, She was the mother of 12 childwno was in. rrayer was offered by ren, who were all present at her death bed ercept Mrs. Geneve Dal- Lynn Clark. For their weekly patrol godo turn ton, of Cape Town, South Africa, the boys decided to haul a load of who, with her husband, is filling a A roll mission there for the L. D. S church wood for Tony Possinger. which is kept In the patrol for a Mrs. Jorgensen is survived by her record of our god turns and activ- husband, John SJorgensen, and the ities, was turned over to the grub- - following sons and daughters: John master and cheermaster. The meet- JJ. Jorgensen of Vernal; Bishop Geo. ing was closed with prayer, by Max tj. jorgensen oi race; Mrs. Gertweison. rude J. Boulden, Mrs. Cleo Nlelson. The wod hauling iob wa3 a suc Carrol Jorgensen, Florence Jorgen- cess. The patrol met at he home of en, Lester jorgensen, vera Kenneth Nelson at 11 o'clock Sat sen, Floyd Jorgensen and Jorgen Lucile urday and went ud in the hills to Jorgensen, all of Castle Dale; Mrs. the north-weand gathered a load Esther Maynard of Price and Mrs. of pine and cedar. The load was de- Geneva Dalton of Cape Town. livered about 4 p. m., as our weekly South Africa. Also 24 grand children ann the goodturn. A meeting was held September 28 following brothers and sisters: Wil opened by a silent prayer. Scout- liam Winkler. Mt. Pleasant: Gil master Leon Ralphs. Committee bert Winkler. Cleveland: Amanda man Earl V. Hills and Clark Green-halg- McDonald, Los Angeles; Forest Sup leader of the Pee Wee na- - ervisor Ernest Winkler, ogden;John trol, were visitors at the meeting. Winkler, Buhl, Idaho; Wilford Wink ine weeKiy goa turn was a visit ler, Mt. Pleasant: Mary Bills. Salt to Merril Worthen, a Boy Scout whs lake City; Leah Sorenson, Redmond has been ill. The patrol derided to ana Montell Winkler, Mt. Pleasont. get a banner and flag, and the meet PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ing night was rhanged from WedCALENDAR nesday to Monday. Mr. Kaipns gave a talk on Scout(Ferron, Utah) ing and Mr. Hills and Clark Green II ajxi. halgh talked on patrol work. Sunday school services Each Sunday morning uiosing prayer was offered by Wal lace Nelson. Intermediate and Junior 3 p. m. o Christian Endeavor DELTA EDITOR INSPECTS IN7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor DIAN HIERGLYPHICS IN Missionary meeting last Tuesday of BUCKHORN DRAW each month. Everyone Is welcome o Frank Beckwith. editor of the Mil lard Chronical. Delta. Utah, was In CATTLE GRADING DEMONSTRA Castle Dale last Sunday, from where TION TO BE HELD OCTOBER he went to the Buckhorn draw, east 2 town, to inspect the Indian hler- letter, which is self giypnics wnich aboud on the cliffs The following past at that place. explanatory, was received the MadMr. Beckwith secured some ex week from County Agent O. P. cellent specimens in the vicinity, as sen, by Len Huntington, secy, or the Cottonwood Creek Livestock ass'n: jveu as some pnotos. iie was accompanied by Bill Cash. Mr. Len Huntington Castle Dale, Utah. Dear Mr. Huntington: Prof. Maynard or. the state college and Mr. Wallace of WashingROLL OF nONOR ton will spend two days with the stockmen of Emery County. These days have been set as October 21-We thank the following for sub They would like to give a grading eacn aay ana wor scribing, or renewing their sub demonstration over as many cattle as you think to durtn the scription Progress necessary to give the men an iaea fee past week. of the work. This demonstration Dale. Castle Orange Seely Jr., can be carried out either in the A. G. Jewkes Jr., Castle Dale. or the afternoon of each Preston Huntington, Orangeville. imorning whichever you tmnx wouia ds day, Gunnal Ihler, Orangeville, Utah. the most convenient for the men. Sophus Nelson, Ferron, Utah. to have tne like would Then they James A. Nuttall, Huntington, U. men assemble at a meeting where T. W. Smith, Green River, Utah. winter feeding rations could be diso cussed. ... JASTLE DALE CITY COUNCIL API wish you would arrange witn me awor.iations of the county where POINTS JUDGES FOR ELECTION the demonstrations could best be held and have some one in two At a meeting of the City Coun-.1- 1 towns assemble the cattle in a good correl. I will try ana come over in of Castle Dale, last Saturday October 3, Vern Oman, Carl a few davs and help work out some . 3erg, and James E. Peterson were of the details. very Truiy yours (appointed as judges for the city O. P. Madsen to be held November 2, 1931. 21-2- o the high school in restoring lrfple.nlshig the school library. originally belonging stake Academy S.8.J Emery been lost and it is pre-e- d that they have been taken me by students who have foreot- LuL fleeted to return them. sentSt?,,11! Deen made for D tt By E. H. Snow, Chairman The Public s.; Richard Bedier. vice nres : Gene Vera Sim Shaner, onson rep.; Tony sada, senator. vieve An a result of action taken at a meeting of the city council of Cas- a tle Dale, last Saturday evening, request will be made to the Utah-Power et iagm vx., uitj mnvo their nower lines from the Dale Castle Telephone poles of the Company. For several years past the power YEAR lines have been on the same poles and beneath the telephone lines, over most of the city, which besides being in violation of the law, Is a terrible handicap on the telephone mmnanv. in their repair and line work, because of danger of electro ' DIME CLOTH MATCH over a Turn a glass upside down on a thick linen tablecloth, place It Scratch the tablecloth of the the glass. under edge match a dime and put and on the side where with the forefinger about two inches from the glass toward move the finger and slip will dime slowly The is match placed. the under the glass. , ... wui u t!ndhor.t , CoD7rUkt. ev-nin- g, |