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Show ER 1, lj S CHANT Hie Past DEDBY fcek inCourt- - as WHEN Huntington Defeats Ferron Squad- - A OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY .riJfnre Judge Woollcy, to of assault wi:n a aeaa y VOLUME .We fc'T the terson oi wm. tstau. . ay XXXIII. NO. 7. CASTLE DALE, UTAH, colored, of MohrlanL in&,tr.hot Stallings, August 30, EMERY COUNTY TO the shoulder, with a shot gun, RECEIVE in RELIEF bed in was lying the latter MONEY fired FROM shot R. F. C being the home f a L BANK i Stability Superrisioa sentenceed to an in- period of from 1 day fSSS to the state penitentiary hoff; , hardware -- . . ods rtgidalre cec was was brought before jack Carroll with the James June ttfcon of Huntington, about 1932 Mr. Carroll pled not guilty . trio rowt,.iol tie cnarge uiu nVnrcreri m..f.aii the court i ucouj v,.....d-f a steer calf from -- 'ompany I was SO di- piia otteson was granted a erant Orin and Otteson, from vorc and the custcd certain property Home s set lor lu.uu a. TURE ice, Utah ody of 4 minor The case of J. H. Mangum vs. the termer's Union Live Stock Com mission The immediate relief of tion in 19 counties of Utah, including Emery County, was assured last Saturday when Gov. Geo. H. Dern received a telegram from the Reconstruction Finance Coroorati granting a loan of $250,000 Receipt oi the monev is exnect- ed within a few days to guarantee relief funds until November 15 at which time, it is understood that more money will be suuplied if it is needed. The 19 counties include: Emerv Weber, Washington, Wayne, Uintah, utan, uacne, tseaver, Davis, Carbon Duchesne, Iron, Juab, Garfield, Mil iara, Kane, Piute, Sanpete, and Se vier. et-a- was l, taken under ad FERRON AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS What might have been a serious accident occured last Suiday evening about 5 miles north of Castle Dale, when two automobiles ran a race, from opposite to see which could cross directions, the concrete bridge, over the Five mile wash, on highway No. 10, first. The race was a tie, and the two cars met on the bridge, with a crash. One car held two boys from Hunt ington, coming to Castle Dale to The American Legion Auxiliary Ferron held their annual election Monday, October 10, at the home of Mrs. Jess Larsen. Elizabeth Ward was chosen as president; Nettie Hansen as 1st vice president; Lura Herring as 2nd vice president; Nora Rasmussen as Zina Henrie, chaplain; Wilma Hansen, secretary; Lura Herring as chairman of the relief and welfare committee; Nettie visit their lady friends, while the Hansen as chairman of the sewing other held trancients. and Wilma Hansen as committee; No one was seriously injured, but chairman of the 'entertainment the cars were badly damaged. committee. x Meetings will be held the first An economist is a fellow with big and third Thursdays of each month black spectacles who tells others "The next meeting will be held at how to do things he doesn't know the home of Nettie Hansen, October how to do himself. 20, 1932. of Sargt.-at-arm- s; of the Consolidated Machine Co. vs. Floyd one appeared for the and tne costs ciaimea ROLL OF IIOXOR in the case Wagon & Smith, No pay Mrs. service oa back 30 ling days, Minnie Brown $47.41 due alimony or go to jail for or until the amount is We A 1 Bits of Local thank the following for or renewing their subscription to the Progress, during he past week. John Wm. Brown was given until Joseph H. Taylor, Oranceville, U. to at October 17, 10:00, Monday, J. D. Peacock. defendant rcre disallowed. LJARY sub-cribi- Information Orangeville, Utah EMERY COUNTY ' STUDENTS AT B. Y. U. Conctrninii 1h of Our Ttcplt and "Doinjj Mo-it-nt- in if oni County. ton paid. The enrollment list of more called to appear for 1200 students at the B. Y. U.than induty Thursday morning, October 13 cludes the from stu.'ents following at 10:00 o'clock. Emery County: Ray M. Williams, Estella Unger-maA few probate cases were also dis Orson Peterson and Ed Brady posed of in the general run of cases of Castle Dale; and Melrose Oveson of Cleveland. TO START WORK ON Two Hundred twelve cities and D0TSERO CUT-OFtowns are represented, 99 of them BY NOVEMBER 15 being fro mout of the state and the 113 in the state. Work on the Dotsero Cut-o- ff on remaining D. & ColoR. G. W. railroad, in the rado, :onnectlr.g the Moffitt road ADVISE ON PREPARING with the main line of the D. & R. FOR THE WINTE- R0., east of Glenwood Springs, will start by November 15, it was annClogged chimneys have been reounced by offic'als of the road, sponsible for many fires and in pre fest Wednesday, after a meeting in paring for the heavy firing that is Cleveland, Ohio, to somplete orto come with a cold winter these ganization of the Denver, Salt Lake should be thoroughly chimneys and Western, which will hnvc cleaned. charge of the work. The first step in the cleaning OIL BEING APPLIED ON process is to dry salt in the oven, ROAD THIS WEEK then, when the stove is full of red-hcoles, throw several handfuls Oiling of the seven mile stretch of the dried salt o nthe coals, open burn of highway No. 10, from Huntington the drafts and let the salt north to the horseshoe out rapidly. dug ,vay, began last Monday If your rugs and carpets are very morning, and the accumulation of job will be rushed to completion grimy from the at the earliest summer dust and sand, their lives date. possible ' The oiling started at Huntington may be prolonged by the removal cuts and will proceed north to intersect of the dust and sand which The with the oil at the on. rug when stepped the rug other end. rubThis project will complete 21 may then be brightened by vhich has miles of oil and rock asphalt road bing it over with a cloth water to between in Emery county and Price, has been dampened and it is intended to have the road which a little ammonia has een oiled as far south as Castle Dale added. Jurors were jr. Editor iness M. B. Roberts made a bus- trip to Price last Saturday. Junius and Floyd Day were Price visitors last Saturday. n, iANK 13 ARE LBLE Vestera :47 a. m. m. a. 1:32 t:40 a, m. i:40 p. m. F ION tion. st Sun-th- e by ad- tury, Dy La- - Litster, llliams, Lamph. school d their next spring. Lenthening of Preparations are culverts and other being made south f Emery for the work which m start there inroad a few days, at Wch time the road will be graveled from Emery to the county line at an estimated cost of $5,000.00. lection and The e year s., smber e club :ty, as orium. DEMOCRATIC F : UOVPrnnr HENRv 4 TAoHrney General CHEZ nu?Rr?me Court Justice-- : - JOSEPH W. Mni7P4T CTuoPrV Public Instruction pV?ARLES H. SKIDMORE elson Co. &Co Co. jmS5te ffSUtftCNDERSON Petty es Tollcdrun of Miss Joan .it a fareHuntington was hostess of last evening well partv Tuesday Omntn of in honor r 11. son of Mr. and Mr. to NaHarrison, who were moving A few neighbors and friends gath ered at the home of Mrs. H. A. Wickman Wednesday afternoon for a quilting party. Mrs. Herman Behling and father, Jasper Peterson, were in Salt Lake the past week-en- attending d con- tral-Ferr- on For - i- BENTLEY tional. Those present wer:: Helen Paul Palmer, Jean Nellson Wake-Juno Smith, Elaine Black Nina Wakefield. ElPinons. P RoK Verna Bettv Grange. Forest Tuft. Billy Guy rloJethroKillpackShe don Collard. son. Hal Ouvmon. Edward B Iv Tucker, Mx Turker. otoiov tne Tollestrun. Tnllestrun. Paul and the hostess. of honor guest BIRTHS r- Commissioner MrS0mty JOHNSON . Jamwq' d Co.unty Commissioner LARSON For Attorne- v- nlly PEACOCK CS: 4Aa . JR. i?'epresentative LEONARD P. JZr" Lindhotst Sr STAIN FoSE Senato- rvllle held I nesday Willard Miller, Mrs. Silas Shiner, and Mrs. Nephi Williams snent the afternoon and ate birth day supper with Mrs. Richard Mil ler Tuesday. A big feature dance will be held by the Ferron high school this evening, October 14, after the Cen- football game in Ferron: Mrs. MaTie" A- & Co all-rou- nd TWIMBLE f A)MCEALED MARBLE. GDNCEM-E- D son, a baby b0V-- Oh. TEACHER! ' De you kiiuw that one." v,,r" Mela-pho- ne sound-on-fllm- ", Blackl-urn-Axel-so- j S of State vretary H' WELLING they pro- - were ROOSEVELT rrp?ited states Senato- r1st District ! Anaressman. MURDOCH boy's were is en reeL D- - president- -; Mlve N. GARNER jreen, i TICKET President r?$KLIN :leton. d last Wednesday evening.,. Mrs. Clark Van Buren of Orange-vill- e Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas of spent past week with htr par- Price were business visitors in Casof Wall Mrs. Alva Mr. and ents, tle Dale and OrangeviPe last WedCastle Dale. evening. two FAREWELL PARTY resent Saturday. , wo-vid- were Postmaster Ray Curtis of Orange J. D. Peacock of OranGOvillc was ville was a Castle Dale visitor last a business caller in Castle Dal : last - friends the dance piano Attorney L. A. MaGee of Price Ranger Anderson of Orangeville was attending to court mattern in was a Castle Dale visitor last SatCastle Dale the past week. urday. ference and taking in the state fair. Mrs. Inez Elder and Mrs. Jennie Smith went to SaltLake Friday to Nephi Williams went to Salt Lake attend conference. They returned Friday to attend conference. Hart-ma-Hen Tuesday. was accompanied by Myrtle A number of people from Emery who will spend the winter in attended the conference of the city with her sister, and attend County L. D. S. church in Salt Lake school. Mr. Williams returned home the last week. Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Austin and baby of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Larsen of in Cas- Columbia is visiting her parents, Upalco spent last week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ungricht of Castle Dale visiting in the home of tle Dale. Mrs. Austin underwent a Mr. Larsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tonsil Wednesday. operation Larsen Thelma Miss H. S. Larsen. accompanied them home for an The weather report for the past extended visit. week, taken at the government station at Castle Dale gives the lowFISH LAKE CLOSED Mr. and Mrs. Andy Berg of Bat- est 1temperature as 23' and the high OCTOBER Sun0arrived ANGLERS Nevada, tle Mountain, TO est as 66. No precipitation. Mr. with visit a Berg's day for short Fish Lake was closed to anglers brother. Bishoo Carl Berg and famMr. and Mrs. Joseph Zwahlen of 10, October ily of Castle Dale. They left Tuesat 9 p m last Mondav, of Castle Dale left Thursday of last afthe home, way their for by found fishing day and any nnglcr week to visit Mrs. Zwahlen's sister zion's Canyon and the other parks Mrs. ter that time will be prosecuted brothers Henry Hansen, of Delta. They The Utah. southern urn some dispute as to tne of seen each other for the also attended conference in Salt not had close to Lake City. right of the commissioners past 40 years. the lake to iisnmg, ou a sports rioai prror bv which o innotice 19 driven days' man was but 20 days, stead of the legal Commissioner Cook ba?cd his right in to close the lake on f. quotation which laws vame hand the fis bv such action when seen fit o w me lor commission piu.v.t. the HOW TO DO MARBLE AND THIMBLE TRICK of fish or other game. ot .25 D . visement. Jmpany rets" and Dec ccaslon Ice, Utah nd night children. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932 AUTOMOBILES MEET ON CONCRETE BRIDGE de.-tit- in Emery The Ferron high school suffered its first defeat of the season com20 ing out on the short end of a cam6 on to score, the Huntington pus last Friday afternoon. The first half saw Ferron get THIRTY-THIRto a bad start on two fumbles YEAR that Dut them rloht on their own after a series of tgoal line, but In pushing succeeded they EMERY COUNTY and In the second infield, the ball SHARES IN quarter put over their only score STATE SCHOOL FUNDS of the game, on straight line bucks. The third quarter. Pritchet, of Of the total of $191,579.83 of state Hntington, received the ball from school money to be distributed to the kickoff and ran through the the various school districts of the entire Ferron team for a touchstate, Emery County will receive a down. The kick was blocked. total of $2,996.48. Two more touchdowns followed This apportionment gives $1.28 in fire order, one the result for each pupil in the district and of arapid blocked kick, and the other a will greatly assist in the financial fumble, which proved costly for the conditions of the schools. Ferron squad. This is the first apportionment to Coach Olsen's boy's, playing their be made this early in the year for first league game, showed a lack a number of years. of experience and made many erMore state school money will be rors In the crucial moments of the apportioed out to the school dis- plays. tricts at a later date. The game, however, was hard fought and It was the team which PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII In the breaks that won. played CALENDAR showed up nicely, and Pritchett (Ferron, Utah) pi: ying was his general,, 1 1 a school services m. unday outstanding for Huntington. Each Sunday morning G. NIelson, at tackle, and George, ntermediate and Junior 3 p. m. at fullback, for Ferron were good. Christian Endeavor Christian Endeavor P Huntington Ferron Each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. K. Nielson LE KUlpack Missionary meeting last Tuesday of V. Petty LT Fillmore tacn Montn Marra LG M. Fullmer Everybody is Welcome B. Christensen .... C Ungcrman o Me,bbutt N. Rasmussen .... RG ASSAULT CHARGE Seercnen RT BRINGS $7.50 FINE J. Nelson A. Vogrenic RE C. Oveson Frank Baker of Gr;en River was B. Cook Leonard QB hailed before Justice of the Peace M. Maxfield .... LHB Edwards R. C. Miller in Castle Dale 'ast Tries L. Cox RHB Duncan day charged with assault and bat- W. George Pritchett FB tery. He pled guilty to the charge X and paid a fine of $7.50. PICTURE The case was the outcome of a NEW MODEL fist fight recently indulged in be- MACHINE INSTALLED tween Baker nd one Paul HerRay Webb, who operates the loring, also of Green River. cal picture show, has installed the latest model talking apparatus obAMERICAN LEGION which will greatly Improve tainable, INSTALLS OFFICERS the quality of sound at the play house. At a meeting held in Orange ville The sound equipment, the last Wednesday evening the foldoes away officers of lowing with the old disc sound equipment Post 39, of the American Legion and places the sound directly on were installed for the coming year: the film, insuring perfect timing M. P. Greaves, Castle D?le, comof the sound with the picture. o mander; J. V. Robertson, Huntington, 1st vice commander; Leo Jen- TIMPANOGOS SCOUTS sen. Orangeville, 2nd vice command er; M. B. Roberts. Castle Dale, ad- MEET IN PROVO jutant; James A. Nuttall. Hun ting-toOscar A, Kirkham, Associate regchaplain; Sam Zwahlen. Castle ional executive of the 12th region, Dale, Dr. J. W. Nixof America, and ExScouts on. Castle Dale, historian. Boy District Commander Ted Thomas ecutive Director of the M. I. A., will of Price acted in the capacity of in- be the main speaker at the annual stalling officer. Scout meeting of the Timpanogos o Council to be held today, Friday, PROGRESS WILL October 14, at the B. Y. U., Provo. Excellent msical numbers are to RECEIVE be given, and one minute talks by ELECTION RETURNS CO of using three This trick is similar to the famous shell game, only instead two paper cones. The shells and a pea, jou use two marbles, two thimbles and thimbles. The marbles are naner cones are made so they fit snugly over the a thimble. You do this niaced side by side on a table and oue is covered by Lcretlv In the above drawing the exposed marble and thimble are numbered 1 and 2 m.d the cones have identical numbers. The Idea is to make This does not really happen, the eiDOsed marble and thimblesochange places. different articles In the the by moving to made appear h, ,t It can be manner: 'one No. 1. under which a thimble Is concealed, Is placed No. 2. Say a few words mirble No 1. Cone No. 2 Is placed over thimble to have the thimble No. careful remove and being miieic cones l, over the nf No. 2, pressing on the sides so the Remove table. on the remain i. pneath You will then have made the marhle anl thimble beneath Is taken with it. .ZZmo rlnne nlaces find the success of the trick lies in not letting your the duplicate marble and th.mble. aUdlCIKC know of fCopyrlKht. Will U Llndhorst.) n, sargt.-at-arm- s; each of the department chairmen Following its usual custom of re- of the council. A large attendance is expected ceiving, via. radio, all important all of the 24 districts in the from for the public, the Progress events, council. office will receive the official returns of the coming election, November 8, 1932. LOCAL BOY TAKES FIRST Reports will be received as early, PLACE IN HIGH JUMP and as fast ar they are broadcast AT STATE FAIR MEET and everybody will be welcome to listen in. Arrange now to listen in on the election returns at the Progress office, November 8, 1932. o Mrs. Robert Duzett and children of Emery spent Tuesday with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Carl Berg of Castle Dale, while Mr. Duzett made a business trip to Price. X Ed Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brady of Castle Dale, who is attending the B. Y. U., at Provo, walked off with the high Jump laurels, Wednesday of last week, at the state fair, Salt Lake City, 1 W. W. with a Jump of Boit 6 feet 1 "i inch. Fer The Green River Road GREEN RIVER (Bv SDecial Corresoondent) W. H. McClurg left- Tuesday for Huntington to attend t meeting of. tne Emery County school board. Rev, and Mrs. John F. Phipps were given a farewell dinner by the ladies of the missionary society, in the basement of the Presbyterian church last Sunday, following the morning services. Rev. and Mrs Phipps left Monday for Montpelier, Idaho, where he will have charge of the Presbyterian church there. Miss Genevieve Dolan returned Saturday from a visit to San Francisco, with relatives. Miss Matie Green returned Monday from Mexican Hat, where she has been visiting the past week with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nevllls. Vern Bennion, U. S. G. S. engineer, who has been stationed at Mex ican Hat the past two months, was an arrival Monday to take the place of B. M. Tanner, who will go to the Mexican Hat station. L. C. ChafTin and Bob Gillies were from in town the past week-en- d their ranches on the San Rafael. The city, under the direction of T. S. Brown, has had a crew of men at work, this week, repairing roads and cluverts, and cleaning out the weeds along the roads. Miss Sylvia Hunt and Lavon Big elow were married last week, here. Miss Hunt is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ellis Hunt and Mr. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E- H1ah Bigelow. They will make their home here. A son was born to Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Adams at Grand Junction last Wednesday. The child died a Continued on rage jsigni - Big-elo- REPUBLICAN TICKET For President; HERBERT C. HOOVER For Vive President CHARLES CURTIS For United States Senator RFKDj smoot For Congressman, 1st District DON B. COLTON For Governor Wm. W. SEEG MILLER For Secretary of State A. EDSEL CHRISTENSEN For Attorney General GEORGE P. PARKER For Supreme Court Justice GEORGE S. BARKER For Sup't. Public InstructionC. t - - . N. JENSEN For State Auditor FRANK M. OPENSHAW For State Treasurer IVOR AJAX For State Senator A WTT.TYYRD DAY For 4 yr. County Commissioner C. H. SNOW For 2 yr. County Commissioner A. D. KELLER For County Attorney For State Representative J. FRANK KTT.LT AN . J''V ! |