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Show .Mtnv irrrK cocimr Land io orrsas noMscsaaxEt Qd EMERY OOCNTT Wsar,Idl Modern ConTniess, Markets, Beat SiUBSSar Winter Range In Country h AD fOLl'ME XXIII. ! OrrEB--Tfl- E CAPITALIST Thouaanda of Acres of Flo Coal La.nda. Promtarliic Olt Proapecta. IneihauatlM Bap ply Bent 'llmMr, Idaed Tb.tj-tor- y tor sugar Beat Factor the Newi of "THE EMPIRE OF EMERY" Afl of tfc Ttaae . NO. CASTLF DALE, UTAH. SATURDAY, AlT.l'ST 4, 1923. News Notes CM Nephl. Jack Booth. 4, was instant, ly killed when he was knocked down and trampled on by an Infuriated cow, Nephl The second accident within a short period took place at Mona when Mildred Newton, 15 years of use, daughter f t F. Newtou of Mona, was struek nnd perhaps fatally Injured by an automobile. Layton. Oeorge Adams, 5 yenrs of nue son of Mr. ami Mrs. George H. Adams, was kicked In Ihn face by a horse, sufferln'r painful cuts on hi nose and under both eyes. W'ellsville A fire of unknown origin completely destroyed the Weds "'o meat market, belonging to lbory I Lilian. Pleasant Grove Falling with his horse down a s'cep slide of "00 feet. Scoutmaster Paul Walker was p injured while riding in American Fork canyon. PRICE MO B THREATENS From All Parts of SUMMAR Y JUSTICE rcir It has been observed that anything that can be grown In the central or northern part of the temperate zone can be suocessf ally grown in Emery bounty. This was clearly evidenced Ly the exhibitions of fruits and vegetables at the county fair In 1922. Fine production, although it needs encouragement. Is no longer a question but the problem of lnarketiii. nacuing seems io u:i i.nsi vtd and advert hi TWO PRAYERS A TKAX Sam Maseaka. alias Sam Mascara, 25; Cosmos age 32; and Rosina Milano, By LAFAYETTE HANCHETT Curtis J. Clark was painfully In. age i2, are, in the custody of Sheriff he and a Sitterud and his deputies ted when the motorcycle For five days prior to the vlrft of the awaiting a party to Zion National park it seemed as if the elements presidential crashed into hearing onthe chmge of carnal know-edg- e mpamon were riilin had conspired with the of a Price girl under evil one to iraUe the vi-- it inmossible. The wind ends drove their at fi- - a. least this is the charge that age chariots- through the air in forty-mil- e t ales; the dirt and dust arose in will be aiiU in fume locaiiiics i, , ..t receiv-- 1 pressed against the younger was Word ast Houds. Uwve. Keas.-.Italian Writ ed. Prod I' . in is "f th is,' who a The good Mormon people of Iron and Washington counties raised husky fellow, while the two , by W. W. Urn of the accidental in'tep'V-- ii" ,i i' ;i.l'':ii:: li'. lils others will likely be held at leas--t to their votes in prayer, asking that the President of the United States atii of 1; Is brother, Arthur Lim, at answer from farm products. be iwwmitted to f.e the world wenders within their borders in comfort for contributing to the delin No details were given Not much Ciiu be accomplished with- for in, Casper, Wyo. and safety. quency or a minor The hearinn- i out advertising. Look at the difference scheduled for Tuesday. When uiUlil'if j to the nature of .the accident. I the was Thp tri presidential train leaving Salt ake City, the wind between the egg of a duck with the was still racing ;orO!-- the southern desert; but it suddenly stilled and iiixl a hen. The service station Woodside girl, were picked mi near of a whoever heard Park Ci.y. the morning dawned bright, beautiful, quiet. by Carbon countv offi.-The President came, k duck but her about cackling William was "lay"; by Muvhinney wi after the latter had trailed the party A.- he journietf safely to the great canyon, and returned to his train. irs, on j.Mrs. Men, having produced, literally to of most Green vered and the ? climbed River a stock, the and his went back cf car silent of to thanks eteps the prayer up W Mai private point cackles a lay, and keeps up the advefrom the gathered throng the prayer of the day before had been of tires and tubes, tobacco where arrested. neare;: rtising day afer day. Good farm pro-- j The answered! arrest was made last Tuesday ducts always find a ready market, but cigars, was taken. beatir,; The President had endpd hih speech to the group hovering about by Deputy Sheriffs L. A. Pike and Lee it is necessary to let the people know the train and had enered his car. The door closed, the curtains were ,. . Hynim Leiand J. Brown, 15, was Bryner and Juvenile- Officer Parley such products oiu be secured, tight'y drawn and :he great day seemed over when the silence was while on a Rhead. The Saturday previous the shot Not identally fV.tlly ago an Emry county woman long rive tl two men and broken ty a woman's voice raised in song. First one or two, then woman are said to sent to a distant town for some rasp-- r forK have induced athe japini trip m iiacKsmun ten. then twenty, then a hundred or more joined. There was no S nigh old Price girl berries, paying the highest market iayon. to accompany them to Green River officious conductcr, no paid chorus", no orchestra accompaniment ma mi, price and transportation. After she me immoral for honest that this It grew upon just these country peoiple singing. purposes and the feeling had them canned and put away in her A barn owned by Frank Epbralm was so intense at Price ' while they was not a song but rather a prayer weiling up from the hearts of these cellar, a neighbor came in and said Anderson was destroyed by fire. The reposed in the Carbon jail awaiting food woir.cn when the words "God be with you till we meet again," icO 47 S jti "Oh, 1 wish I had known that you s a fir Ire was caused by lightning. came timidly but sweetly and tremulously from a thousand throats. the arrival of the Emery officers that we have ever so named raspberries, at (10: I have heard the great music of Wagner rendered by the artints considerable care wasto many going to waste in our garden." Elsinore o evert Fire, burned the roof of prevent violence on the necessary in of of masters have Munich been and the song grand enraptured by part of the It is a well known fact this county je Wiley Herrings house before it mob of over two hundred people who opera- at Paris; I have thrilled when the great voice of Caruso ro pays out each year hundreds of dollars estl-iateThe loss is in majestic grandeur above a singing congregation of twenty thousand lone of ras extinrmished. d distributed some strong-worde- d postfor fruits and melons grown in other ers and then raided the various candy in Madison Square garden as- he sang "America"; but never have I at $1,000. ante, counties. Castle valley is ideally been so deeply touched as I was by the voices of those good people kitchens and similar places operated Take located for fruit growing. )y tele Smlthfield The cutting of dry farm by foreigners.ordering the discharge that niuht a;: they sang "God be with you till we meet again" for It ORANGEVILLE for example. Never, within i iaa, tli seemed as though He who sets the great stage of life had set this rain commenced this week. The ' of all American the knowledge of the oldest settlrs, girls employed ieatltj of the rcreams down the of foliage a coat of tar and feamoonlight through sv3ne, turning has there ever been a failure of the fry farm grain here this year Is bet- - jand threatening We are to report that Wm, t, flnd a rMo nut nf town nn a fail 'thers trees, here and there to touch a bowed and grizzled head from whose fruit crop. Of course, one cannot Tatton, whoglad r ; for been lew has the rthan has been seriously ill for past an ty f a such girls were ever found em- b'onie unless raise fine lips came a quavering voice which Joined in the refrain. to fruits hope some time, h thought to be improving. lbrioof ''ears. inlovArl hv finv fnrpienfir nr nnv Grppks It was not a song it was a prayer. attention is given to pruning and I or Mis. J. li. Peacock entertained in seen were at to other foreigners talking spraying. BriL'ham City. A car .driven by a j or paying attention to any other than (Editor's Note. The above lines' were sent by Mr. Hanchett to The mining, agricultural, dairying '"nor of Mrs. C. V. Van Buren of (" wrist, ran off the State highway nnd their own "Do me the favor to President Heber J. Grant with the request: and fruit growing possibilities of Chicago Tuesday afternoon. nationality. 1th a President Grant was so imipreES'ed with tho beauty of ripped over. Mrs. W. E. Anderson of Los Angeles, The occupants escaped read this." Sheriff Sitterud and County AttorCastle valley have scarcely been touchMr. Hanchett's tribute that he wired it in full to President Harding, itith ed. Whoever plants a tree or vine California, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ney Peacock spirited the two men and slight bruises. woman out of the Price jail and onto then at T&coma, on his way to Ala&'ka.) here, and takes the proper care of It Anderson of Price were vlsltoib' of Ogilen. Retaining walls are under the state road by back streets' and will, in' the future, be well paid for hia Mrs. Magpie I'oulsen. for the week peatef construction labor. Someone once offered a prze end. at all dangerous polrils without the crowd knowing what was to af to anybody wh'o could find an educated Miss Jeanne Cox, the little girl who up, but they lost no time in getting ri Garden canyon. out of town. farmer In this' county Who was giving wai' struck so seriously with lightnhis time and energy to his work who ing on the mountains during the Road The outbreak of ordan Jfarysvmr HAVE BUILT FLOATING CITY was not successful. II su; in Marysville, which occurred Sugar Takes Price Drop celebration, is Improving slowly. New York. Refined sugar was sell several weeks a'to is laid to the eat- The Mutual girls "swarmed" and in PLE TEM British Columbia Own ANOTIIKR LKASK OF COAL "gleaned" at the home of Mrs. Clinty J ing in the New York market Monday Loggers sleef ng of infected ice cream In a report "Town" Which Can Be Moved : LAM) NKAB HUXTIXtiTON Cox Thursday afternoon. afternoon as low as 8.25 cents a ius. ai r.sie to the state board of health. From Place to Place. B. fill tli! Ray Humphrey has gone to RETURNS TO HOMES pound as the result of a number of The land office at Salt Lake has Mohrland Brifliam City. Shirley Anderson, awhile where he has for cuts made by big companies, bringthe of been directed by the secretary d At the foot of a precipitous 4 his mht foot amputated Just to offer for lease another employment. cents. In down about Interior the stantlj price ing wall of rock In the waters of hos-itaMrs. Iiellma Earls and son, of Salt canl, raref we the ankle at the Pearse Most of the large company of tem- the afternoon Arbuckle Prothers and the Inland passage, British Columbiu, trait of coal land in Huntington Lake City are visiting with her father, is tract time the This composed The foot had been crushed tin yon. ple workers from Emery stake who F. Atkins & Co. were quoting at lies Simoon, the floating village. An of 760 acres and occupies the plateau John Reid, and her sisters. ier the wheels of a moving freight were in attendance at the Manti tem- cents with the rest of the big comotmri enchanted place it is, far from the on the west side of the canyon. Lease Mr. Pi. JR. Cox is visiting her chilrraln at the of week of the m tl, the latter July panies at the 8.35 level. part Oregon Short Line rail. ple traiet will be at a government dren in Salt Lake City for a short time. bustle of this and for world hustle and the this to 22 homes week, their d yards. returned r wis! rich In the romnnep nt thd frontier, royalty of 10 cents a ton of coal The Relief society will hold their several making visits with relatives sbr investment tor meeting at the home of Mrs. J. K. most of the year Simoon has mined, a minimum before Ogden. side all on During warm weather returning. the Over Sanlpete During Strike Suspension ice oj operations of $100,000 during Reid nxt Tuesday in honor of Mrb. io?s in The company, most of whom went eight houses; sometimes, as when peo- mining den and Weber county Wilesbarre, Pa. 'More than 4,0H the first three years of the lease, and Raid, aha having been one of the first upanf Ephralm-Orangevill- e the of come from the nust be outlying districts a minimum production of 60,000 tons muzzled, according to Dr. by way miners went on strike Saturday tyintr ple hawk; road, though several went by way of to the number is almost doubled, ot oloai a year beginning with the member,' of the local organization. toy II. Vv ilson, city and county phy- - Salina canyon, included the following: up five collleres of the Hudson Conl for town, riverf in that region when a iuun travels fourth year of the lease. scian. nstan From Castle Dale 5. Clawson 3, Elmo company in the Plymouth division behe frequently takes his house with for him I 9, Emery 13, Ferron 39, Huntington cause a miner was Lotran C. P. Cardan was elected suspended Provo. Ysaac 1'alde, was killed Lawrence 11, Orangeville 16, and loading CLEVELAND carl coal." resident of the Camber of Commerce 15, "dirty To understand "Simoon City" one Victor 2. The company was in charge when he was thrown from un autoo succeed Dr. It. O. Porter. must understand the country roundof O. Sorenson jr., stake genealogical mobile trailer ncur Thistle. t bill Home missionaries' Reid and Snow of Orin Canadian Wreck Anderson Killed about. The coast Is marked by long Four Andrew and director, Hornl Ogden. of Orangeville and Stake Clerk Louis Struck by the steps of an The Edmoadsen-Quebe- c inlets, arms and sounds where the angeville. with Quebec Smlthfield Hot peas, together P. Oveson were our visitors at sacralooming train at rhp Interurban de Three nights were spent on the express Xo. 34 Saturday crashed Into abrupt mountain sides are thickly of the cooker lid, ment services' Sunday. ft, hra. Fannie and fragments flying a of most nt Is company the mountain 50, Young, by clothed in fir, cedar and hemlock. The Little Christal Lltster has been' contal hosoita! suffering from a num- - meetines were held. The first includ a freight from Shsirney, near Picard. shores offer little chance for and burned a score of workmen building pelted 100 on transcontinental the fined to her bed for the past two while railway er at ed an extemporaneous program of bad bruises. a a wnen nere oieu.n ui vaive a house, and the water is much too sareiy weeks with typhoid fever but is now at the second meeting was developed miles east of Quebec. Four trainmen Provo pressure cooker failed to operate at thought to be on the improve. TTyrnm West of Pleasant the theme, "Why was it necessary that were killed and several persons wore deep for driving piles. So the lumbertruer: men who work the forests hand log- the Morgan Canning company s ;ve was sentenced by Judge J. B. this government be established so that Injured. Wilma, the little daughter of Mrs. take floats could most build are of them Hannah Jensen sustained a broken of the "ueker to CO gers, gospel a restoration plant days in the county jail they held of huge and buoyant cedar logs, and when she fell from a cherry tree r dri-ian automobi?B while ln- - place?" Wednesdayin night, State Bunk of arm Panguitch The On Gallows Confesses Killlncs North ward the a. routing meeting on of cedar them houses erect ) the other 'day, their wicated. at Panguitch closed its doors j is m Waco, Texas. Roy Mitchell, negro j shakes. When a logger has cut all Garfield chapel. This latter meeting had been the little daughter of Mr. of Seth Pixton, state andRanelda, session but was direction Provo. murby for the Mrs. Thomas Bawden, fell down here The assessed valuation of planned as an ojpen-ai- r on a concession he must Monday of timber hung the storm of the day before der of Mrs. Ethel Penecamp. Petore move somewhere else; ire1 ''tah commisiouer, wno automatically a cellar last week and struck her chin county for 1923 is now complete the terrificthis. naturally a bank receiver of the institution on one of the steps of the ladder, al- becomes Pulf JKl shows a total of S51.974.0-1Oconfessed he flontinsr saves as prevented aiid labor. house time to the gallows going , most her tongue. It re- Btate law ion, the severing nder "omparud with ,i , i ,.Vs . . ? .1 i V I 4 1. 51257,987 for lSKS. killing not only Mrs. Denecamp, fnit It can be towed readily behind a rowmetif! motor a owner and has H. if W. and Barker the Mrs. Mr. and also boat; Price. A ENJOYING Leo fire which threatened the CLEVELAND BOY can) Alger, one of Cleveland's prom-Roke- s, Ogedn. Lyman Stanger, IS; Fred boat, so much the better. Homer Turk. o Wlt oil and gas plant here start. 22, and F.. H. Lythiroe, 20, all inent young men who has' been man 20 with a Some d years ago whtn the U. S. government garage this citv. were ench sentenced to Ideyed the past several years at the shop! LIFE WITH THE MARINES Australian Plant more business Instinct than his felvarious camps, was recently married :,nk huuae, Damage Explosions $50 fine or serve fifty days in : to a which under the is pay big t'f s!or:.s-A re young- lady from Provo. S. A series of myster., lows saw the need of a store and N. convir-teSydney, of tan!: for the Star mall route was given in their ' honor at one afloat in a sheltered place jail when they were which have ception Sea opened islands, South The s Monious explosions occurred here Tlif trk3, fjok Cre. th home of his mother. Their man called Simoon sound. He did a flour- speeding. always held a charm for young men friends' join in wishing them success Soon the first. business from in search of adventure, will soon be day. Pipe lines supplying the plant S. U. Railroad L. ishing Spanish Fork ear Now a company .has applied to the p'iblic in their new venture. visited by Maynard Erick Erlckson, of the British Empire Steel corporaoilice was added. post The Relief society held a very suctl son of Mr. Erick Erlckson of Cleve- tion where a strike is In progress "city" has sprung from that humble utilities commission for permission to BILL BOOSTER SAYS cessful 22. The conference here tbfl: land, Utah, who is with a detachment were blown up at several points, beginning: eight houses, and in slack install a grade crossing at a spur to outoftown visitors' were July Stake Presiof U. S. marines who recently embarkvon morel Utah-Idahfacbring periods loggers The poo Surar company's dent Louisa Oveson and President the ed on a naval transport for service in forcing the works to cbse. On boat nights, which occur once a tory at Spanish Fork. Lars P. Oveson. the Island of Guam. v lice were advised that several men from the out 3X KAM GOAT, Maynard Joined the marines at bait had been seen fleeing from the scene week when the steamer side world calls, "Simoon City" is a Lake City last May and ror several of one CV TO Cue MAU According to the busy place; then its population is explosion. weeks' was stationed at Mare lsianu, A.W0MW!aHNCP6MEr On Calif. It. is' customary to sena sma.ii police the explosions were caused by swelled to perhaps 100. There are ro bombs KWOCKt ViHO bearded groups of marines to Guam from time the great loggers, regular to time to take the place of other solfellows in niackinaws and calked diers of the sea who have completed on his boats, a sprinkling of Indians, a Japbright who will autolst The keeps a tour of duty aboard. Maynard or our of a bright lights. anese fisherman or two, the crew of year lights Is not one probably remain in Guam a forestry patrol boat and at times United to the before returning longer or,' from a pleasure:, launch. can't If guests alarm. with you Don't view States. For beautifying the village old boats, The Island of Guam was ceded point with pride, look ahead and hope. Ho the United States by Spain shortly Indian dugouts nnd boxes here and war. there have been made to bloom with pfter the Spanish-America- n of the south sea Briyham City. The pouring of coi It is a typical island gay flowers; and in such rude conof with a population of about 14,00),nat- cr rte has begun on the state high tainers there are also little vegetable which the great majority are the being constructed between this gardens, for the women of Simoon are The marines tnfl way and ive Chamorros. Corinne. city th in thrifty. studying much to interest them The main attraction, perhaps, is natives while the of customs quaint Ogden. H. J. Ballard was senten-cethe Bear Trap restaurant, a long, Vthey perform tneir regumi to an indeterminate term of from rough room with log flooring, which duties at this outpost one to twenty years in the state pri- offers meals and soft drinks, and ! WARNING son by Judge James N. Kimball aftei which contains a phonograph to cheer he entered a plea of guilty to forgery, the bearded men. Youth's Companion. ; for (even any fishing, Befordolng or for Murray Damage to the sxteat ol hunting (even Du.ra nif .i are 25 resulted from a fire at tka resit rabbits) all men', womtli, and boys tie is a proud as well as a useful or be dence of J. A. jMulliner. Th bla required to purchase a license suburbanite who makes two radishe liable to arrest under the law. Licthe a itarted from sparks lighting grow where one dandelion grew before. enses ictost as follows: Boys, 12 to 16, roof. ! lbtfll-3- ! women over 16, $2.00; THE: ONE- men and $1.00; wars win Fairview. Sheep which over 16, $1.00. It is the intention of a lot of people know a lot Anyhow, red on the desert are belnf brragh.1 about ancient the authorities' to rigidly enforce this Egypt they never would; (1 . Tliev are in good condltiM law in the future so look out If known old Tut hadn't turned have HENRY THOMPSON. 3 Is reported the loss is sligfct. ' uo. Warden Game I Deputy . alias Sam Oniver. ape Rodeo - .'M-i.-l- nt . i - , out-'ines- s r con-adn- ly j ar I - eac-t- - j ty-ho- id 1PM cedar-studde- S 1 i i ng V j J . ! :' . . ' : - Oh J)r the Concrete i A d a4 ::: |