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Show t Emery CoumTY CASTLE toirilDKufl flLISO PAirmnin OUnDT U u. nere onum ohll mm - HrmnflGJiiuuii II I,""-- - M TALKS TTnlpSS COURT .... tl .v mnt.I.II.. anaici miiy auer court firtrtod -- - the of Monday afterPUROPE noon,convening the second term of district for SAYS court KS ON HARMONY Emery county, which opens i i" UAIIftUTON uiuti hub ueiore n only a com. paratively few cases, the calendar for the term being a very brief one. Judge Dilworth Woolley and Court L Ambassador to Germany Lays Reporter F. M. Alder of Manti are expected to officiate at this term. Uion Table in oi....w Only one case appears on the crim- in Delivereo tfrss nal calendar and this chsp la civen .... w.. rltur rnp n r London Ln.-T- L- am- - Alanson before I . - . y LLvi-Ji- M ' administration at iingtoa. tacial significance ht fact was attached that the statement comes when considtrable suspidistrust of Germany are be- foiced in various parts of Eur- tarticularly France, because of diction to the presidency of li Marshall von Hindenburg, who Wrted by some to represent k time - ind . . w reactionary forces Ileal to the peace and some of the allies i. . . which Arthur Cox, Ferron Adolph Axelson, Elmo Manley Bradley, Rochester Roy Bunderson, Emery D. A. Lowry, Castle Dale Warren Moffitt, Castle Dale Daniel A. Johnson, Cleveland James F. Allred, Cleveland Ray Jensen, Castle Dale Ray R. Cox, Orangeville Bryan Fox, Orangeville William A. Peltey, Emery Will Maxfied, Emery Whi. Marshall, Huntington Deloss Olsen, Rochester are interest of prlocking with the idea, it has - commented, , mav- he the futa nf pact proposed by Iiecurfty seconded by Engf a great step toward the of real peace. Indeed p las been some speculation as of jWMler the effective working we8 plan mieht be imnaired pit fanning of the smoldering lire wust. pther ambassador Houghton had these things in mind was ODen lecture. He referred to none will, but COntentfifl Tilmaclf with p? It plain not only that the re HORAC EH. LARSEN FUNERAL IS HELD rodent of peace was essential f continuation of assistance from laea states, but that th ns- to the question whether there De Peace must come from the "i turope themselves. If irrvornl services were held Sunday nn the remains of Horace and H. Larsen, eldest son of Bishop FriMrs. S. H. Larsen, who died the o'clock after day preceding at 11:10 leakage a long siege of suffering from were at as to be nraoo of the heart. The services tYan a number of relatives a tended by large elp in tn8 reconstruction to F and. friends v. from towns tnrousiioui went of her ability. ii I mil. 15.1 fI1 WJ1 'u measure of American euaiti The speakers were Elders ."M. l,Ove. P. Louis 5'" Ambaador and W. Nixon, J. Houghton Dalton W be obtained pf Castle Dale and B. W. rty when son. . iXllKJ. people are assured that ,n,i0H the upright industrious fi.? lived- and urged t. ,iooan hnrt methods and llie iiic . ' 1 ney passed ani that the time I11S CAUUllJic uii rtn nthers. i" for the has come." bespoke the sympathy of all n...-.- ,, widow, lameriess rieving ''Ich tactions .i .v,. nnl brothers and sis- .11.11 Cause Trouble LliC Ut.viii-Musical numbers deceased. "iieiKV 'y fut-ithe of rioting in ter .... . t)V tne cuuii. lotlnn . " and A!s. "i-i.j r !a. in which five mciuueu of Tallv-Evan(,WU WOICM i..,.i!ihnn "'"""r 'nume's municipal n. ...itv, awnmnan meni juy T in dihtinnt eaina Rex Miller of Price, a au.u m, '"It'K Of O-rt wing. Of L,. T. Hunter, a duet by- - Mrs. num. Olsen with piano aiand Mrs.. Melba f k Tr. Rov F. Millet and by Mrs. Millet, cello obligate and .."If 3,'iaIiy VOr tlie 0013 a solo by Mrs. Emma iTM hv Dr. v. lii. communist v , .' V candi zitner ' Two are dead Henzi. i i t ,.. p nveson ouncu result of riot-f.lit: anA Elder O. J in Algeria, Patriarch a, three were dedicated the grave Olsen Abinadi " "f'-e others In The floral offerings wmthev state. parts of came from . all T WftS bom AP- nrcbn tt Morace nemj where he Butcher Dale, Castle rll 9, 1891, at ' " nan In Ber grew to manhood, auenums . ... . th Emery- Stake ' J'"Jtion requir- - trict scnooi. unu n Dutcbers secured academy, from which inst itutlon he NePt when u. r. . e"ent from the Mast- graduated of the school. On June head the at in Miss Mattie . Cohr.TClatIOn- She,8 Mar- 6. . - .lie waa mo. . i0a 131S, meat Strong of Alpine, the ceremony being Of f Aminaiion con performed in the ban in a . I fci active 5 quar The deceased was var ou-t- Religious heifer. way and had held He had auxiliary organisations. of made a .business of . occasions, Afferent To Be Made raising DUi on vv. in 192i, ne W he ot and 1916 In again St o, J appeals upheld ior his of party candidate mernal revenue coll treasurer. .... .. of county uiCoino . .... are nis iu ax 11819 r e t0 Thi. i"c junanwii Ralph. surviving Dean, .lals case ha. children. ow and three , Bishop and 8 n Bamara. and Stat" before Pending Glen ft . l"erae Mrs. S. . H. Laraen;n two pothers Sister, in rieht i f an Unusual Golden Wedding io - AiT'-'ca- 1 '1 y nn)a l pf UTAH ""' .iint rders:ntL'wh..e i 1 sr hZl , if - he famlnu:k iSDtatTSt'. w ' f mV J, crt to nBW"WPer s. ana jjfiiia Thelma. Alvin Gash. 16. ot this city was killed when he climbed a high-tesion tower in the foothills east of Ogden and came in contact with a wire carrying 44,000 Yolts. He tell from the tower and In falling broke another wire. His clothing was ia. flames when police officers reached him. f Logan. Dr. 'William M. Jardlne the new secretary of the United States department of agriculture, will spend more than a week in Utah and Ida ho early in June, it became known with the arrival ot John T. Calne III from a trip to the national caDltol. Secretary Jardine's Itinerary may be subject to some change, but as at present mapped out it gives him four days in Utah and four m Idaho. SVaV Vi v J.' MEET Salt Lake City. George M. Bacon, state engineer has approved the plans of the Utah Power and Light company for the new dam to be erected this summer in the Bear River canyon at the Cutler site, in Boxelder county. The plans call for a modern type of concrete arch dam, 109 feet high. Preliminary work for the structure Is already under way. Ogden. The police fore ot Ogden city has been rearranged by the Chiet of Police Curtis L. Allison so that the night force Is practically double It normal strength, In order to with the situation created by and the operation of exhas Allison placed Chiet yeggs. perienced men on the night shift and hopes to. bev better able to protect business property. Cedar City. That the formal arid official opening of Zion National park tor the 1925 season will be attended lnn.vnrrl riash R. Jensen. Ca3tle with a celebration "that will attract Dale; A. Williams, Emery; L Guymon, nationwide attention," was the asserFerron. tion made by Dan S. Spencer, generHigh jump D. Peterson, Ferron; L. al passenger agent ot the Union PaGuymon, Ferron; G. Snow, Castle cific System with headquarters In , Dale. Elaborate plans calling Mile run Clint Anderson, Emery; Salt Lake. a. Brinkerhoff, Emery; C. Peterson, for cooperation between officials ot Ferron. the national parks department and Shotput U Guymon, Ferron; Con. the Union Pacific Railroad company over, Ferron; Jewkes, Lastie uaie. are well under way, he added, but ?2(lAard dash B. Jensen, Castle i matured to Dale: Peterson, Ferron; Williams, have not yet sufficiently ion para, them out. warrant giving Emery. Pole vault L. Guymon, terron; t. including Bryce canyon and Cedar Olsen, Castle Dale; Peterson, Ferron. Breaks, will be opened on May 15. acIialf-mil- e run Dugmore, Ferron; cording to Mr. Spencer. B. Jensen, Castle Dale; BrinKerhotr, Provo. Fire ot undetermined oriEmery. Broad jump' Guymon, gin destroyed the automatic electric Snow, Castl Dale; Peterson, ferron. substation of the Salt Lake and Utah Discus Jewkes, Castie Dale; Jen railroad at Curtis, three miles north sen, Castle uaie; liuymou, of Provo. The damage reached $50,-00d relay Castle Dale. for according to Fire Chief Reed Ferron was awarded a pennant men basketball championship. Boshard. All of the electric motors and Castle Dale a pennant for the M" generators, oil switches, transformers men's quartet. and switchboards ot the substation were destroyed. The roof was eaten -Small Stuff by the flames and nothing remains saw a pigeon s egg for of the station but the four brick Th ohiek-pthe first time and eyed it curiously.sne walls. It must be an t egg. ail ngnt, mcurt "hut It isn-- like what mother Sweets Blamed for Colds Weekly. used to iimke.'-Leg- ion Pennle llvlnst In cities make them- more susceptible to colds by selves Looks That Way too little greenstuus uuu iuu 1 married eating think She-- Do you really sweets and rich cakes, says Promany you for your money? has fessor Hill of the National InstUuU He Well, the way my money Medical Research, England. been going it looks suspicious. safe-cracke- , mi. 220-yar- deal of "flu" the rounds the past two weeks. sometimes fjotng through whole fami. Thre has been a great Thomaa Timothy gave birth to a babv Kill lat week but the little one lived only about an hour. Mrs. Chrbs Johnson visited last week with her daughter. Mrs. Wrn. T. Litster, and family. She expects to leave in a few daya lor i rovo ana au City, where she will visit during the summer with other children. Her dn lighter Stella will accompany her. the local Sunday school recently. Dresented the drama. "A.VVlilto IJe" to a large and appreciative audience and. although It was a deep play, it waa well rendered. The Primary Is prenartnff for ward conference Ut be. held May 10th. , May ISth is the date set for the Itellef soeietv entertainment and you know that always means a good time. The ladles will buy the tickets at 60e. The urbanization Will be prepared to sell lunch and ice cream and there al so will be a finning pond, bo save your pennies and have a good time. ROCHESTER observing golden anniversary. una Mr nmt At thu left, are Rlimvn Mr and Mrs Alturt f fimitlior Sirs. Frank Souther. They are perhaps the only brothers and sisters In the United Mates to observe their golden wedding anniversary at the same time. COBSiOK CLEVELAND Ilea. .Mrs. n 0, f i!ingnam. Careful estimates made by real estate men and other expert The Welfare club ladles covered brought the losses suffered by fire with glory when, on May themrelves to approximately in Bingham down 1st, they gave the Kitchen Band con1105,000. A splendid and appreciative cert. ' to make It such a Salt Lake City. The 9To& ot audience helped ladles were asked to success the that will Utah of the Presbyterian church entertainment In this unique give meet in Salt Lake Wednesday. Thurs- other places in the county. So, on day and Friday, June 24, 25 and 28. Thursday evening. May 7th, It will The sessions will be held In Ferry be given in Emery. Wi thank all our for coming out here and hope hall, Westminster college. The Wo- friends were well repaid for taking the man's Synodical society of Utah will they ' , trip. meet at the same time and place. The long returned Edwards ami Matt nrani afternoon and evening meetings will the other day from an extended trip be joint sessions ot the two groups. through California. Oregon nnd Wash They had a wondeiTul trip, babies ington. to eet back among Ogden. Each ot the 406 vi,t wi. born in the Thomas D. Dee Memorial relatives and friends. We are glad hospital during 1924 will be present- to have them back too for we, Ho not this ed with a $1 savings bank account approve of the young men leaving Wle need them all here. and each will be given a free medical community. Mrs. L. C. Moore returned Tuesday examination by the hospital physia most pleasant visit with Mr. from octhat for to plans cians, according Mrs. J. II. Otterstrom at Cleveand casion announced by W. W. Rawson, land. superintendent of the hospital. This riorhester was visited by a moat scheme was. inaugurated last refreshing shower Tuesday afternoon. and brought a wealth ot babies to which transformed the lucefn TieldS into a "thing of beauty and a joy the hospital. ; forever." ir TinvM Boll and son are makin.'T regular trips through this county and hope to be permanently located in Rochester in the very near ruture. Salt Lake City. Utah farmers to the number 4762 have availed them selves of loans totalling $15,412,650 from federal land banks and joint stock land banks since ttusse agencies were first established by law, according to word from the Agricultural Foundation. Thase loans are safeguarded by 518,333 acres of land in the state, having an apprais ed valuation of $35,692,795. Sears-Roebuc- FERRON HIGH SCHOOL k Thn Furron Hltrh school has electPd their student body officers for next year. They are as follows: seeiy Poternnn. Dresldent: Wyona Petty, Vada Worthen, secre. Jennie houerquisi, tary and treasurer; offlce.-met with These reporter. Mr. Andrus (principal) Thursday morning, April 23, and formed a constitution which will be read t6 the students' next year and be voted upon by them at that time. The Ferron High school Is very proud proud of her basketball team with a enough to honor each of them sweater. Also of her boys who won hr,nfM fit the track meet at Price. April 18. The student body extends their best wishes to them when they go to Salt Iake in May. We certainly appreciate the good Tvork our teachers have done for ui this year and wish they were all com to report ing back. We are very glad that Grant M. Andrus and Fenton Williams are coming back. We wish to extend a welcome to all the high school students to isattend an honor Ferron high school. It alone to" be a member of our, student--od- Means Conviction Confirtrtd New York. The conviction of B. Moans, former department ot justice agent, by a jury last July on charge of having conspired to illeg ally remove liquor from a bonded warehouse has been confirmed by the United States circuit court of appeals. Means who has been out on bail was ordered taken into custody that he r term in .'night begin the the federal penitentiary at Atlanta to which he was sentenced. s , two-yea- n v. ) S i iu 1 iNewoNoteol From All Part of The board of county commissioners met in regular session Monday and transacted the following items of business in addition to routine work. Reports of J. H. Cook as justice of the peace at Ferron, of the district board of education, and of Orson P. Madsen, county agricultural agent, were approved and ordered filed. Frank Bail was appointed constable for Ferron precinct, and Joseph Jensen was appointed justice of the peace for Emery precinct. PETIT JURY LIST Peter Jensen was reappointed counbee inspector. ty been The following Jurors have The cooperative agreement for the Irawn for service at the second term construction of the Huntington can of court: yon road was formally signed by Leo Jensen, Orangeville Commissioners Anderson and Beebe. . rthur W. Anderson, Emery O. Edw. Geary, Huntington I). Keber Leonard, Huntington James Stokes, Cleveland "m" MEN TRACK MEET RESULTS git'-;;.:- '' tiers of the s S4.M A YXAIt 1J5. v, P.merV COtlntV for nrAaanntinn Kt . J till. ' fact that the allegedf misappropriation ui me range came in question took place on the Emery county side of the Green river. The defendants, E. Y. Moore and Joseph Perkins are both Grand county men and the cattle in question were owned in that county. l aw and Motion Division Annie Haumann VS. W. A. ITnti " """" mann . Demurrer to plaintiff's com- w-plaint. Mary E. Taylor vs. John A. Fifty years ago Jor.n U. Lloyd witnessed a double wedding of brothers Demurrer to plaintiff's lor. find KiKtpre Id nwu m.t.itl.ii fnmlelloH .rvl. 'Ctt.tirtin in ' . ' ivhlh i y hocta .i i a rt ma u.M.uam.u tha iuudi ' il i (i i nvm, Oil lllfjlun U Vtl plaint. the Pike." A few days ago Mr. Lloyd hurried to Cincinnati to meet these same Trial Division brothers and sisters, now their Above,' at the B. Hougnton, a distinguished au- L K.rP. which included the L .iniater of Great Britian, determs firm but in friendly, auless peace based on gooa win he in Europe, reestablished . ..for the If! awe: it"" .oVMunij , Ltrjction of Kurope must cease. bassadJr nim'e it clear in the he referr-uiUif bis aWress Continental Life Insurance Comp , but numetary any vs. Silas G. Mc Arthur et al. Anto swer to complaint. ., It J IV AnM J. C. Hunt vs. L. A. Giles. An- bimg ES U om iroiu iuo lunuci to Germany, swer to amended complaint. ieaii ambassador Rochester Ranch Company vs. Jas. lying Bis receni vihu iu mc um- Stevens. Answer and counterclaim. with and conferences States First National Bank of Price vs. tot Coc!Mge the pronouncement A. G. Chidester and Sarah S. Chides- to create a profound ter. Answer to complaint. le staieBiiieu urn; Naturalization Division resslan UPC" to hoar the new In the matter of the Detltlon for m'j .' be regarded naturalization of .loannis Demopulos, bust .iJ r dellver- - an alien. Vitnesses: Daniel O. Mor. .. 0954 tho and John E Taylor, both of Mohr. Iv Aaenca s envoys t;j tne court i?an land. of k. James in years. Because In the matter of the petition for ismortance and the authoritative naturalization of Anton - Kosmack, which it sv J, it was assum- - an alien. Witnesses: James M. Wil y those trained in diplomacy son and Frank Zele, both of Mohr- land. lie must undoubtedly be voicing lag' , . I.' American new he - DALE. CTAH, SATURDAY, MAY IPE0GEE Write Mother This Week BARONESS VON MALTZAN l ; t.. ORANGEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cox are rejoicing j ...... .... ,.ll Wt,.t ,..1 ui .UtM men over ine anivm Mother and babe are botn doing wen. Mrs. Wm. Fail and son Forbes who who have been very ill the pmst week with flu and other complications, are better at present writing. Wm. F. Fail arrived yesterday, having been called to the sick bed of his wife and son Forbes. Mr. John. K. Reld is still very 111. Mrs. Cora Cox is reported to be ia a very critical condition from compli cated stomach trouble. daughter of Mr. and Margaret, . Reld, is better after her Mrs. attack of flu. Edgar Sitterud has been In town the past week entertaining Ills friends with hi3 splendid new radio. Grant Snow and family and Robert Davis and family are moving back home from Kenilworth on account of the strike. Mrs. Estelle Jewkes Is In town visiting relatives apd friends. Leonard? Snow and family were In ; town Sunday for a brief visit. t Messrs. yVrch and Orlo Huntington. E. E. Reld and others left for the shearing pens on Red creek, 8unday. Many of our townsmen rre north at the shearing plants. Mrs. Maeele Cox Is ei vlng a six week course in piano instru ption. I r a it. yy v y y V r ' J t f? i? tt c 1 'Y fJ Kurnnara von MaltzalL Wife Of tB new German ambassador to Washing ton. Is one of the loveliest or th diplomatic women In the capital and the German embassy Is coming to be it real center for the diplomatic social dfe. . |