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Show cxc I J Modern Conveniences, Be8t Smm,eT Market Winter Kaius r j 1 ratem muntml Water, Ideal ,tiiiind Excellent Schools. I I ak? v " v VA 1 AH EMERY COCXTT OFFERS THE CAPITAUST Thousand of Acres of Finest Coal Lands. Promising Oil Prospects. Inexhaustible Supply Best Timber, Ideal Territory for Sugar Beet Factories the News of "THE EMPIRE 0F EMERY" All of the Time aA CASTLE DALE, UTAH. SATURDAY, JUXE COUNTY B. B. LEAGUE IDING IS G.O. P. NOMINEE II, 1020. DEMOCRATS ELECT GETS FLYING START $2.00 i TO STATE CONVENTION gof TEAR on Mower, Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mrs. e burn. Miss Pearl Blackburn. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Elzada Hall. Mrs. Charles Prows, Mrs. Rosey Morrey, Mrs. William Hardy. Miss Ada Hardy, Mrs. James P. Davis, Mrs. Eva Jorgen-seand Mr. and Mrs. Wayne BlackThe afternoon was spent In burn. games of different kinds, all Joining In a Jolly good time. Picnic was served and a big weding dance was given at bight. A large number of beautiful presents were given ns tokens of good Marl-Jan- l(ounty jgk) n, ON THE TENTH BALLOT STANDING OF THE TEAMS Meeting in convention for the Team of electing delegates to the Demo Won Lost Pet. 2 Cleveland 0 .1000 i ratio state convention which meets in Twin Cities 2 0 .1000 Bait Lake next Monday, democratp l l ,500 from practically every precinct in the Emery 1 Warren G. Harding: of OWo jventlon fights in the history of the Ferron .uuu county last Tuesday renewed their -I fiii- 1 0 country. Wood retained a little better Huntington .000 legiance to the party, formulated and a. ... tu tfllllin ,..wi i. . " - snrrablent of th g than half his greatest strength on the Rochester j 2 resolutions 0 .000 dopted some late 10th ballot on the fcSrf giates last ballot, Johnson held about the to show up at and proceeded to elect the alloted ten failed Huntington artei-nooui me jsame proiMrtion. but Lowden. high Ferron June 12 for game. Whether delegates to the state convention, 0 (Saturday) national convention held in roan on ue th ballot, dropped to 12 game will be declared forfeited to Fer- which body In turn will name deleron or played off later will be decided gates to the national convention to be Governor Calvin Coolldge of votes on the 10th ballot. The convenheld at, San Francisco. husetts received the nouiina- Harding Is understood to have been by league directors. on the first bal- - Senator Smoot's choice throughout the tion also voted to retain County Attor. for XEXT SATURDAY'S GAMES ney W, G. Peacock jr., and County balloting. Utah's other seven votes gominatioii for president was ing, for Wood. 5; for Lowdon, 2. at Clerk J. Ben Jewkes as chairman and June 3 M. P. at tilth, of the hardest con- - least during the early balloting. secretary, respectively, of the county jidfonly after one Twin Cities vs. Huntington at Hunt-ingto- committee. Delegates were named as follows: Ferron vs. Finery at Finery. V. G. Peacock jr.. Orangeville. vs. Cleveland Rochester at OLSEN M TRIAL CASES Louis P. Oveson, Castle Dale Laura Rasmussen, Ferron Mlra McKee, Huntington LAST SATURDAY'S RESULTS L. C. Beebe, Green River A JURED BY BLAST ROCK CLEANED June 5th Isaac Allred. Emery At Huntington Cleveland 7, HuntW. T Lamp.h, Cleveland 5. For Pitchers: ington Cleveland, it. Ueher Leonard, Huntington 1 The a rock term of district court Carl Alger; for Huntington, Truman, Struck Sunday morning by adjourned Leo Keutiey, Aiohiiaud which convened last Saturday lasted Arnold. II. II. Oviatt, Elino from the last blast ahead of the steam At Castle Dale Twin Cities. 9; Feruntil Thursday of this week, when anAlternates were named as follows: iwvel at work in Straight canyon, Patriother adjournment until the regular ron, 5. Pitchers: Castle Dale, M. Mrs. J. E. Chllds, Orangeville ' D. arch Abinadi Olsen of Castle Dale October term was taken to permit the Ungerman, Lainph; Ferron, J. Flora Leonard, Huntington i with L. his of Provo taking up M in the hospital important matters at Christensen, Killpack. R. C. Miller, Castle Dale At Emery Emery 12 Rochester 1. Price. rirht shoulder broken in three places, Mrs. J. Orson Barney, Clawson, The case of George M. Sullivan Pitchers: Emery, G. Mortensen; Roch. W. D. Thompson. Green River to right arm broken in two places. R. E. Davis and others, Green ester, C. Crawford. Nephl Williams, Emery I River was continued for the parties, H. P. Rasmussen Jr., Molen laving pierced the right lung, allowing term with the idea that the case may S. M. Wells, Victor TODAY'S RESULTS with blood 'admit of compromise settlement withtli air to escape and fill The resolutions as drawn up by the June 12th the meantime. At Orangeville la its stead. Twin Cities 14, resolutions committee, referred In esInjuries enough to kill in The trial case of B. J. Silliman vs. 1. pecially spirited tone to the peace treat t couple of ordinary men seem not to Frank Cook, administrator of the es- Rochester At Cleveland Cleveland 8, Emery 1. ty and league of nations plan as lave more than cursory effect on Mr. tate of David Cook, deceased, also At Ferron No game; Huntington brought back from France by PresiOiien, however, and lie is reported by Green River parties, resulted in de- failed to show up. dent Wilson and presented to the senDr. J. W. Nixon jr., who took him to fault being entered against named deate. The virtues of the federal reserve Provo for an be to examination, fendants while permission was granted The Emery County Baseball league, system, the farm loan act, the child tefine spirits and eating hearty meals. to prepare amended complaint and with plaintiff it, the inauguration of the labor law, and the prohibition law Ills chances for recovery are good, ac. to include heirs of David Cook. lauded as were.the attitude of the throughout the were tordlng to the doctor, but a In the case of Sylvia Smith against Saturday in relation to woman administration has of every appearance beinga shoulder Joint is doubtful. e A. M. Steele and Ella M. Steele, in county administrasuccess, though the closing of stores suffrage, the business-likThat both Mr. and Mrs. Olsen wre which an order had been and other state tion under Governor affairs of previously of business could be places lot instantly killed by the falling rock granted citing defendants into court to observed with a little more unanimity Bamberger and other state officers is little short of miraculous. Leaving show cause why they should not be in some of the towns. The stake and also coming In for a measure of praise. the ranch above Orangeville at about committed for contempt for denounced as authorities ward appear to be well The resolutions three o'clock in the morning in order and vacillating were purged of pleased with the idea the the wabbling parties are and tt be able to reach the head of Straight the charge of contempt upon showing everything within their power todoing actions of the sena'te In frittering away cobefore waters anjron high prevented that they had never been served. An- operate. It only remains now for the the time and money of the people. them from fording Seely creek In their swering to the citation to show proper, civil authorities and business houses to rftort to reach their Joes valley ranch, ty holdings, they produced completed do their share as the idea is seizing Mr. and Mrs. Olsen had just prepared in bankruptcy. upon the people generally and that BANANAS MAKE BERLIN GLAD breakfast and had taken a little stroll proceedings The case of Stanley Jensen against store which to run counter to permit Mrs. Olsen seeing the steam M. Glassman was continued to be to the wishes attempts of the people as a whole After Five Years' Absence, Thii e fhovel at work on the north side of the taken up at Price if parties thereto are Is going to be called to an accounting. creek when the Real la of the Tropics warning came of an ready. y Is a nationThe Saturday ipproaching blast some distance The case of Isiah Llewellyn and wife wide institution now during the sumSymbol of Peace. of the shovel and they were W. Waterman and wife, mer and largely throughout the year so George against waved back. Two shots were fired in I was passing down the A involving a deed to certain property in that it is no experiment which is being rapid succession, followed by another the vicinity of Victor, was decided in tried locally. Let's all be good sports says a correspondent of the after a short interval. All chance of favAr rf trio nlnintlff thA rniirt Hp- team follow the When crowd. the and London Times, writing from Berlin, danger was thought to be over when at home close up and be at my eye was caught by a crowd of is creeing that the Llewellyns wer limestone rock des- - titled to a deed of conveyance upon theplaying ball park with all the lung power fended out of the clear and without which suddenly collected In payment of $305 on notes, $64.73 tax-ft- e you can command, and when the team people of a delicatessen least warning. It was this shop. j es $55.60 and inter- is playing away from home, get out front fragwater assessment, ment and the It was only with difficulty that One only piece falling near est. Court costs were to be divided, the jitney, load up all the fans it will Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, which hit the for- - while each side is to Dav exoenses of hold and show the boys you are behind could get near enough to see what H mer, cutting a horrid gash in the flesh ! resDective witnesses. be found a sure cure for was that attracted so much attention It'll them. knocking him unconscious, in TVia r.aaa rf Clarrra TV7"'" Waformfln g that will I heard exclamations of wonder and the which, condition he for about an Vs. S. M. Wells was continued for the have you throttled if grouch lay you don't loosen admiration, and on looking a little oOUr. Considerable time was Inst trA term. up. The boys get little enough out of more saw a bunch of bananas trouble experienced in getting him Ed Crawford was awarded judg- the work they do the least we can do which closely iown to the the shopkeeper had Just hung main camp about two ment for $300, interest, and $30 attor- is to show them we can be somewhere miles below the scene of the accident, ney's fee in his suit against W, C. near as unselfish and zealous for town up In the window and which was a nd the unfortunate man lost conside- Schaus for the collection of a note ex- pride as they are. novelty to the Berllners. who for near rable blood before Dr. Nixon reached ecuted by defendant. The results of the first two days' ly five years have seen not a trace im that evening, the accident having Tha Hivnrco trial nf Jpnnie Meeks games are given above. Complete of this frultj once so plentiful and rcurrea at about nine o'clock in the against Joseph B. Meeks jr., which has lineup and score sheets have not been cheap In the capital. morning. Telephone wires were down occupied the boards at various and available except from the one game o it was The smiling faces and little Jokes impossible to get word down many of the recent court terms, was and we have foregone giving lineups It quite evident that the banana matte wcept by messenger. Monday after- begun but was continued for the term and summaries until next week, when f00" ne. was brought to town after a on account of insufficient time for those that are furnished for today's was recognized as a symbol of peace, Mrd trip on foot and that the delight felt at Its between the camp hearing before adjournment, games will be given in full. In the fu"id the waiting ear left near the coal j Mrs. Emma Tschudy was appointed ture, the Progress will expect a copy of presence was due to the evidence It administratrix of the estates of A. A. the lineup and summary from the win- afforded that the blockade Is a arriving at Provo, it was found that and Emmer J. Day, deceased. ning team in each game, the same to thing of the past. o further setting of bones than al- reach us not later than the Monday ready done bv Dr. NMvnn nnssihi following the game. " th f'esh was in such badly torn Some Airplane Gat la Pink. na shattered conaIs a difference between autoGood Day. There Had MEET ROADS GOOD Fishermen BIG tion. and airplane gasoline. mobile fisherPortland gasoline (Me.) Three South .The accident is the first serious men, Dr. George W. C. Studley, Percy For aircraft the gun must be lighter that has occurred through the AT SALINA JUNE re progress York and" Captain William York, were and more volatile, that Is, evaporate of the work in Straight more readily, than ordinary gas. This d nyon, the out after groundfish when heavy part of which is now It to work better at great alticauses no wnpleted; and the rock which hit Ol- swordfish bad a swordfish. They shot which was . froni a outfit, but with a stove poker tudes. There are three grades of gasa bie meeting of good roadsenthusi fishing lth a" eXtra and a bo;ithook handle they Improvised oline for our airplanes, one for trainT N hav'y charge of asts and others interested from Sevier, The frasment of rock which aim Beaver, Millard, Knne a harpoon, with which they landed the ing tlones, a better grade of gasoline Emery, Sanpete, dealt death in its falling, must and other counties of eastern and big fellow. In Portland they sold the for bombing planes and the very best been thrown many hundreds of southern Utah is called for Saturday, swordfish f t for $90, and the groundfish grade for the fighting planes. "Fightair from the long intermis- - June 26th, at Salina and it is hoped afcnh0 ing gas," as It Is called, la colored about 1,000 had between the pounds coun. caught they report and the falling that a good delegation of Emery e rock' for' pink. This Is to distinguish It from $60. , ty people will be in attendance. Uti other grades so that Inexperienced a as iui rouie lization of Salina canyon AKE PRIESTHOOD at the aviation fields men and Grand working into MEETING eastern tourist travel Misdirected Wifely Solicitude. not use this valuable gasoline for thence into will and direct, canyons Bryce Are Mrs. Flatbush Sti.. you wearing other purposes. This pink gas Is as priestnod meeting will be Zion canyon, together with the propoheM . those pretty suspenders, with flowers beroute CastIe DaIedirect a of as It can be produced, refined sition 18, forming June 192D Friday, I for your pure gave you Nevada, all over 'em, refined and strained or inr m2 p m' Auxiliary board meet. tween eastern Utah and Ely, and doubly mat-tor- a birthday, Henry? Diw" h" held at 9 and hIh via Salina canyon, are among the filtered until there are no Impurities I was No. so that Flatbush Emery Mr. dear; taken uo. tn me,'tlng at 11 same day. Hirt left In It. American Boy. ?Uncil me6tiS will be held in county is seen to be vitally concerned. afraid the nail I'm using In place of a the excenem. maae houaehas era. rust 17. county would June 1920 Emery button Thursday, Profession. J' at 8 I' m- Holding Down showings at previous meetings of this . lnose concerned will nnta that tho nature nnd it is hoped that we will In one of InA fellow $60,-000 living young the and ysof Kverv town in thorities has commenced cue uuangeu irom me Keep uui icmu o was towns Usual small diana's is graduated which it proposed to spend there order. This is done in order not the county should be liberally repre-koithis year, together with the work that from the high school and looked about ct wlth tne sented. halfSaturday will make this for some easy, yet lucrative profession. "dayi on the Salina canyon road un- - has already been done, wnrk .: T ATTTn . . . . R1J- - road one of the best in the entire west. . , .. He finally decided to study medicine, ... f fpfteml tha wvm ji i ""uw r, uvjbUJN, tjiem aer me uuetuuu and settled down In the office of the a towu'8 most popular doctor for a reading. As he read ha watched this busy man's hours of work. One day In the late summer the doctor came tn out of a drenching rain, tired out, and a trifle cross. Glancing i At TT At At "Xt A. at the Immaculate young fellow, whose Rochester ron Huntington nlcrv l were reposing on the office desk, heels Cleveland Dale Castle 7 19 1 asked brusquely: he J""" July JnnPiM Aug. j ' "Still think yon want to be a doc' J""p 3 IV A -- CLEVELAND wishes. Mrs. Blgler's mother, Mrs. Buchan-na- n The Primary held their fair and of Castle Dale, Is visiting with her June day celebration here last Thurs- children. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy have day but it was not as well patronized as it should have been. moved into their new home. The little tots were given a dance Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jensen are haplast Wednesday night, the youngsters pily located in the Walter Barney home, which they recently purchased. enjoying the affair very much. J. 1. John Johnson and family of We are proud to have them in or Milt'ord are visiting relatives here. midst. " All members of the lrsen family The members of the amusement are free from the smallpox now and, committee are busy preparing for a outside of two or three cases of chick-enpo- x good time for the 4th of July. and one family with whooping Bishop J- Orson Harney has decided cough, the health of the people of that the farm beats the camps, where Cleveland is good. he has been for a short time, and Is Mr. and Mr;. Ed Rowley and babe going to remain in the valley. Mrs. Florence Johnson of Junction have returned to their home In Standard after a brief visit with relatives was a visitor at the Hall and Barney homes last week. here. A. R. King is here visiting with his Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Charlogworth have reached the climax of joy la the arwife and little son. , rival of the first grandchild, the new inn being Mrs. Lola Buffmlre. Nobody t i blames hem for being so happy, and EMERY everybody Joins in wishing the happy well. G. T. Olsen, who was taken to Salt parents amusement committee extends The Lake City to the hospital some time an invitation to the neighboring towns ago, Is reported to be very seriously HI to attend the grand ball to be given at present. Friday, June 18. for the beuent df the Alva Olsen, who was taken to Price new piano. Is for medical treatment. getting along very well. Chester Olsen paid a brief visit to his mother, brothers, and sisters last MERRON IUGH SCHOOL week. Mrs. P. V. Bunderson has been very A good ending Ih an important facIII during the past week but is reporttor in any undertaking and 'we feel ed to be on the improve at present. that the closing events of our school Miss Ora Bunderson has returned year were, to say the leu at, very Infrom a trip upstate. While away, she teresting. Oar commencement prog of the B. gram given Wednesday nlsht consisted attended the Y. U. of the following numbers: Miss Grace Bunderson and Conrad Song by the school. A Glimpse of the Future, by Merl Torgerson were married In the Mantl temple Thursday, June 10, and are at Hunter. home, receiving the congratulations Reading, Velma Worthen. from their host of friends. Duet, Ruby Leslie and Ruby Bebu-huniH Fenton Williams of Emory and Miss Gwen Killpack of Ferron were marTalk on School Conditions, N. L. ried in the Salt Lake temple on June Williams. 9th and left Immediately for Dehlin, School History, Clyde Dugmore. Idaho, where thoy expect to make their News, Society and Otherwise, Ruth home. Shellenbergcr. Dame Rumor Fays we're to have at What Our School Wants Next Year, least a couple of more weddings In Miss Fern Toung. Emery next week. Just wait and see! Reading, Leah Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark, who have Jokes, Dora Peterson. been in Salt Lake City since April 1, Support Your Home School, Miss Mr. Clark's Barnhiirt. have returned home. health Is somewhat Improved. He has , Benediction, Former Bishop Dug-- , received medical treatment while more. The canyon hike Thursday was a Miss Renon Wilkins of Salt Lake big success if general shaking, bumpCity accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clark ing, and "eats" are Items of success. back to Emery, where she will visit for Vt 4.30, things commenced happening some time. nd at an early hour we seated The dressmaking class conducted in a real mountain car and if Frances Thursby of Ephrairn We succeeded during the day n proving, beyond a doubt, that a being well patronized. A large class of young girls Is taking Uomach has a capacity greater than musical course given bj he proverbial fistful, and of removing, the Miss Elva Simonsen. it least temporarily, the scholastic Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson and tamp that our teachers have so Mrs. Carrie C. Nlelson spent last week tried to mark us with. It In Mantl doing temple work. g experience ias a real Miss Verle Mortensen was guest of n placed us In the proper trim to y honor at a birthday party given at hei the winding up event our home on the afternoon of June 10. ball. Baby girls have recently appeared This school year has been a rather at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Aruthur inique "one and, on the whole, we W. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry hihk it has been quite a success. It Broderick. ias at least brought us to the reallza-!o- n of some of oilr greetest needs ind a thorough realization of a need FERRON toes a long way toward securing It. We are still harping on our greatest Mrs. Martha Allred, who has been leed a building away from the grades where we can enjoy the privileges In Salt Lake City for the past month, md a oportunities of real life.' Next, we off getting her, eyes treated, Btepped eel the need of a capable music dircc-o- r In she the apartment where high step our high school. We want a in one was staying and fell and broke of her legs. She is nearly seventy year? school orcrestra we have the raw ma. of age. Her daughter, Mrs. Mary Cox erlal here; all we need is a little rehas gone to the city to be near het ining and we'll be able to produce nusic that will entice feet to step the mother and aid her in her Illness. Mrs. Belle Richards and babe art Ischt fantastic in our school auditorihere, visiting home folks and friends um. Speaking of the school auditorium, She intends returning home in a few eminds us of another need, a need days. hat has made itself very Mr. and Mrs. James Westenskow are entertaining a new baby girl at luring the past school year. We want he control of the auditorium, just as their home. A bundle shower was given Miss nir sister school in Huntington has. Gwen Killpack last week, the event We feel confident that the school see the necessity of this and proving a grand success. All attending oard willthat our hall be controlled had a very enjoyable time and 'many arrange ly our school not by and outside elevaluable presents were received. The ballgame to be played here to- ment. Another thing that we are very deday (Saturday) Is expected to be a sirous of having Is the holding of the great success as big preparations are lext teachers' institute here in Ferbeing made and everything is In readi ron. Why not have it here this year? ness for it. A big ball at night will tVe have ample accomodations, our wind up the day's pleasures. ichool building is large enough and onvenlcnt enough and it will been-tirel- y at the disposal of the, institute t CLAWSON neoule. As to hotel accomodating, the. citizens will vouchsafe that no one goes We are not slumbering. Oh, no, not hungry or sleeps In the streets. Ferron hospitality has never been found In this time of mating and nest building. The birds whispered follow our lacking. We right heartily invite you example so Wayne Blackburn, one of to hold teachers' Institute In Ferron. We are closing this school year with Clawson's highly respected and energetic young men, turned a list- a firm determination to boost for a ening ear and, with his mother, Mrs. bigger, better school.. We are going to Malena Blackbur of Ferron, wended talk about It, write about it, clamor We his way over to the Salina home of Mr. for it, all durlrng the summer. feel that we are indand Mrs John T Prows, where he took want It and the hand of Miss Melba, their youngest ividually' responsible for Its welfare daughter remaining at home, in mar- and that we will each do our bit by riage, the ceremony being solemnized boosting during the summer. The higho Just one more word: in the Mantl temple May 28. They have returned here to make their schoo dramatic club has deposited $30 home, which was all ready for house- in the bank, this, sum to be be used tor?" A number of friends .gave next fall toward paying for a victrola keeping. "Te-es,- " came the languid answer, them .a bundle shower Wednesday, for the high school. Wre feel the need "but I've decided to practice only on June 9, the following being present: of hearing and studying high class Mrs. C. K. Jensen, Mrs. Bazil King, music and feel that having an instrufair days, and not go out of night." Miss Cleo King, Mrs. Orson Barney, ment will prove a very efficient factor Indianapolis News. Miss Wranda Barney, Mrs. May Black- - in developing music appreciation. plain-speakin- n Sr u. IRE MUCH ,""" ( half-holid- - home-coinin- n. Na-tiv- half-holida- Frled-rlclistrass- to ; penny-grabbin- I - ? ac-Ht- nt 26 they-sighte- ! 15-fo- ot t - - I - -- 1 - J our-i'dv- pro-eede- d. ten-wee- soul-shakin- cn-o- nt self-evide- aura-iner'- Schedule 920 Emery County Baseball League- -1 . 1 43jcme8,, r.i 4gSB 3SrTt npfwT. Joj-l- Jggter ! Juno. 12 i f,rniv 7 Julv 31 Jv July July BOOST! 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