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Show tfKU the tell others wheat at paying cash (or Roller Mill. Castle Dale. . " b Progress fl"! fontro I Pilch id April . anoreciales any news . ' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY VOLUME XXIX, No. 20. recently been ap-gwarden. of Ferron is quite Kre 0hn fith Pnel ol rwrron trouble.- ;ub rtoniarti nti CASTLE DALE, UTAH F.XC A GEM EX T AXXGUXl EO mu- i- - C'ASTI.H Legion Meets SpeeHl tu the Protrre MiSS Aril Unwn f i 'ii . uuuncea ner engagement 10 G,x,re Magnufcon 0f Castle Dale, at a pret-little .party Bt he,- l,m, last Frid iv ening, March Progressive card games were the Nature of the evening and at mid n.ght, luncheon was sened in tlio uii; A ili; roolll. li.,,il ..t l.rr,. zra xums-- FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929 DAI.K presents $2.00 GRADE SCIIOOI oi'EitinTA Tin three act operetta, "In Ol presented laa Thursday night Japan," j ...hv eirl. ij by the grado xrhool of Caxtl Ial :....,on made a trlD tn was well attended. the costumes ... wrinesday. and HtuKe dceormitins brought a bit fri0 . Is n.u rvnn havlne a of lb orient to the a'idlen. o. l IiOIS 1'ltOKEI'Oins !' business place. The operetta was under the direct El I'X'Ol'XDEM of put on their ion of Principal E. A. Nieison, P. niade a trip to Hermai ver 50 P01''' "' f he membership Huntington and O. Snow whu, win dila an,J puy willows forced lit- . rfrre. 01 Host 3 Amer - the characters, deserve much prni: " hl'''"i Axel trmece. with yellow tnn. m in ffgrren vwiueie f Kery County, at- - for their splendid work. holders, at either ci.j of the ta'.hL Monday. The cast Included: lone Larson. tended the n.eeiiiig and btiet of the The gueists include.ttt.o moved from the. Muud Crawford, Douglas Bouhlen, 1,ela in Kun,y lat Hunday 'Dortha Fteid, Adelia Hayles Ruth last Saturday. A riumlier of the mwilxTn failed Juik Moffttt, Maron oveson, nn',i Eiv- I Fox, Lavern kinps to Ferron, t t.,,, dU Ant Tiinln ! We ROLL OF HOVnt? Jensen, Roth JenNen, Ixiis De Frien .to make falne because re of the 'iVe trip thank the following people for ?W: Hu,in"n. Iah Jensen, . Zwahlen, Nona Vngrlcht, Len Satnrrlav niciht c. oncoming the condition (.f the I.yle ,j 8U bscriblng wag nei" Fapte, Mrs. I,n and Por,f 0r renewing ttlr ; Maunn Jora Wall, June Moffitt, lKnina Snov in roads M southern on aon the of the been portion has Krlptlon to the Pro.rre, durln, th i " Howard Iteid. Vera Hehling, Norma Elder, t'kiudia MM food work he h'fttss wsu itssisted i wees. oi her ccunty, but those who dlHrekrarded norn to Mr and Mrs. . E 1 - P1 J.. , Beh'-in- 1 ft f ffHAflV IU &lllVl ' Per YEAR J V- 1 11, 151 ;i,-,o- - - uu. ' H.-h-- ltf-'- i.t OT .-e , Is. rivets i"c tii.-ii.i- paBi - rent- jhtWiannah Peterson has y her people irom Uded the Junior iSstia-ds- - two Many legion Danquet. in Sunday was well attended ' 5 :f local leglonairres. no uwn courc on trie trees The ween uj p being trimmed tnis . Jensen. Iteid, in oraiigovilie. O To Wed Royalty !Bety last l.y health, James Despondent over found road conditions Wllherg, Lyle Johnson, Neva Miillcr, better than they had expocte.1 Alton Snow, Ilenton Wllherg, Clive Andemon, reistered from Price, l'ta!i Jffs, Elmer Jeffs, Fcrrol Peterson committed KUiclde by shooting him consideration of the recent storm. th telf through the head, in a Salt Lai. No mud was encountered on thi and Eugene Madsen. en lioW-l- , o- Tuetkliiy nlKht. entire moet of and the distance trip a O was hard, dry, and in fine shape. owing tn a late start, some of the boys did not arrive until late "and the Riitj Roland Weds ' was arbanquet postponed until their the even ? 1 . 'ft W By Special Correspondent Mrs. A, Richard Peterson lias returned home from Suit where he has been receiving medical treat ment the pant few weeks. Mrs. Johnithan Killpack of n, ; Marion BiacKDum of. u, arrival of a (bison announce the nei baby girl last Monday. u.ntiRinK will be held in the stake March !toi3c at Candle Dale, Saturday. nd Mrs. 4 Green River rival. The sumptuous fare, set before the boys, was soon consumed, as their lonR trip had whetted their appetites to a keen edge, and nil felt the need of nourishment. ed After the hu niuet. had been of, a meeting was held in which several important matters wer-discussed, chiefly among which wera Junior b' ischall and the ch-v- i up cam Committees were instructed palgn. to make a thorough survey of thi Junior baseball possibilities of the county, at the earliest possible date, while other committees were delegated to cooperate with the various city councils in every way possible on the spring clean up of the county. Two members were added to the roll at this meeting. The next meeting of the post was set for Saturday evening, April 13, at i o'clock in Castle Dale.. Ferron , .. By Special Corresponds t The sixth annual Junior Prom of the G. R. II. S. wa. heUl last Fridav night in the high school auditorium. A circus idea was carried out in A huge tent, mde of tlecoratlotiB. red and white crepe paper, covered the entire floor. Quite a number of people attended deapite tho fact thtt. It had rained that day. Miss Margaret Loverldgc aiid 'Miss over from Agnes Somervllle wei-Moab to attend the Junior Prom. J. F. Bedler of Canada, Is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. P. Slmonson, Another carload of Chevrolet arRuth Roland, heroine of many movie rived for the Moab Garage, Monday serials, married Ben Bard at Lm AnCharles Gibbons is In from the desgeles.. Miss Roland quit the movies ert, this week, on business. some time ago and made a fortune Phil Dufford was a business caller in real estate. She may eom back to In Moab this week. the screeo.. Rev. J. P. Hutchison has been vls-- r iting In Lehl the past two weeks. The Green River achool band gave a concert last Wednesday night in. the Gem Theatre. Several vocal number ' were given to round out a musical, program. W. F. Asimus left Monday for a hiifdnexa trip to Salt Lake City. By Special Correspondent The Card Club met with Mrs. J. MT Wednesday afternoon. Warren Peacock and Mrs. Ruth B. J. Silllman returned Thursday Peacock of Price spent the afternoon viMting friends and relatives, Tues. night, from Pomona, California, A track meet, between the Philr The momUiIy Relief Society missocieties of the high sionary jparty was held Tuesday, with and Chippewa school will be held Friday. a toed attendance. The lesson, was given by Jennie Jewke3, a solo by Jennie J. Peacock", BIRTHDAY PARTY AT legislative newu by Frank Killian, and remarks by S. P. Snow. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Reid made Special to the Progress The MisHes Zella, Janet and EIv.x a trip to Kennii worth Sunday. Mrs. Snow were hostesses at a surprUce Hattie Reid returned with them. Bruce Cox has discontinued his birthday party, Monday afternoon, fcchool work at B. Y. U., for the year. given In honor of their mother, Mrs, Bishop Taylor made a trip to Mohr Vllate Snow. The time was spent in games, musland the first of the week. A number of teams left Tuesday for ic and dancing. Covers were laid for twenty on Mohrland to get bricks for the new .nests, with Easter decorations belni church buildii.g. Supervisor Humphrey .attended the the color scheme. Those present were: McRdamos Net, &pnunl stock meeting. Supervisor Humphrey, Ranger An- tit Crawford, Sussannah .Anderson.. derson and Wilford Humphrey otten.l Diantha Sitterud, Eva Jensen, Laurtd a water meeting in Ferron Sunday.n etta Fullmer, Suesannh Taylor, Alio A number of young ladies gave ,'uptiflen, Ermlna Kililan, Edna ReM. Sadie Jewkes, Minmie Stiywn, Alices surprise party for Mary Humphiv the occasion being her birthday. Those Snow, Claira Reid, Annie Jewkes. Ali resent were: the Misses Khoda Page ice Childs, Edith Andeanon, Ida Parr.. Irene Johnston, Zena Fullmer, Irerta Nettie Johnson, Anna Snow, and Ly Fullmer, Stella Johnson, Jean Snow. las Larsen of Castle Dale. Jean Jewkes, Ruth Held, Lola War", Jane Mllom Cleo Fail, Sarah Scovillc-anINN WHICH LONGFELLOW MAPE Mary Humphrey. Mrs. Maggie i'ox was in attendance FAMOUS HAS NEW at Salt , City, wlien her son Reed, "MINE HOST" as InatrucTor, presented his oper over the radio. The Red Horse tavern was Its real S. P. Snow has returned from Salt name, but it was the poet Longfellow Lake. who made It famous In American Lit Mr. and Mrs Sam Jewkes are moverature as the "Wiayside Inn." For more than two centuries It dispensed ing Into the home of his mother. Alice Reid la III. to travelers along the o!t hospitality Mrs. Martha Tatton has returned Boston Pest Road in Massachusetts! from a visit to Salt Lake City. and then it fell into disuse and te dirt-poe- Hunt-inpto- was a guett at the home of m. 0. R. Killpack last Sunday. !0. at 4 ft - 'A A Miss Jennie Soderquist is home Mr. Richards of Salt Lake, spent from Elmo, where she is a teachei, 1th Mr. and Mre. Barrel Ttarsday awaiting the outcome of the niiiall-!o- x Jensen. epidemic there. on has been who a; Fred Jewke3, Principal F. L. Williams and famramuru in ueorgia, mission ily have recently moved into Uk? Wednesday. len Jensen home, which they have JenY. .'.JV......... i card received from John at Glen and family have purchai;ed. Lang ien, who has spent the winter to moved the Llewellyn farm, west arrEe&ch, Calif., states that they will of town. former Corev. Oilman a in few home ive favhn days. Frma and Darrell Peterson. Clen Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Finley of Mtohr and Floyd Pettey, Lyman Iiasinusse i, actress, divorced wife of W. E, Corey, she that steel magnate, has admitted Owen Dugmore and Manuel Fostrum iiBd, went last Saturday, Sunday an i socn win marry Don Luis d Bour last week end at home and took with Mrs. Finley's motner, Monday spent Mrs. Harriet Hickman. ton, first cousin to the Kin of Sjain. in the Junior Prom. Melvin Pettey of Salt Lake was a Ray Williams, principal of the Elmo j bufineste visitor and also a guest of chool, te at home in Castle Dale on ORANGEVILLB iiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Petaccount of the cloning of Jilai school tey, last week end. because of a smallpox scare. Henry I&raen, son of Mr. and .Mrs. By Special Correapondaikt Funeral services were held in Hunt Special to the Proves Charles ion rel Iarsen, who had the misforsecond and The first grada gton last Friday for William Green Mr. and Mrs. John Junph are entune to break his leg recently, when were given a P. uy ((, who died Wednesday of pneuimo- nthrown form a horse, is at!'3 l" .'e tertaining a brand new girl at their .neacners ana uuiruHi , n nw ' , home. All concerned doing nicely. 'of Mrs. Sam Ware. The time wis back at school. . . , Hyrum Seely is improving the looks cri Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Chnstensen ar The family of Oliver Jensen are enmM nftpp wh,h ire cream of his property by trimming the trees joying a visit with relatives, In Eph-if.ineflnuts were served to 33 rejoicing over a new a'rivai a; th-and cutting out a few of the poorest children. Mrs. Lauretta Fullmer is home. "es. . -Jemmie C. Lnmph of Salt Lake, It Hunt nn.li , Afr' ' Velmfl ' '' i t i.. tni,i,n,np iiijuui-iw- , A marriage license was issued last tngton. Sarah Hadfield and Clara ZIOX NATIONAL PARK EXTENDS v'siting relatives and friends here. The Relief Society held their annBOUNDRY LINE Friday to Lee Anderson of Castle ware are the teachers. ual celebration Wednesday, where all Dile and Lucile Marie Olsen of Peer- -. Notice was received recently by the enjoyed a good time with dinner and ThA friends and neighbors of Arch of Zion National Park program and dancing. on his him Hector Peterson has sold his prop- superintendent surprised Hunitington Dr. Eaaley vaccinated a large numInterior the that Department ha ac ihe in the evening my, west part of town, to Ed birthday last Sunday, of for smallpox last Monday. the ber behalf on government, and Cook and has cepted, and songs in games moved hia family to was spent Hurst has moved hi family Koms In the home nf his mother. lunch was served. Those present the donation of 3.32 acres of land to to Archie the old Peorson farm, which they Mrs. Jonn i. ana Mr. In renewing his "c to the .were: have purchased. subscription , 1 Prnprooo m..n ri..rer.i,,mK,io 'Mr. tt.HU mia. Gilbert Winkler has moved his The land represents a strip 66 feet 1 -- Mra. Ed Reid. Mr. and Mr. Georce . m.u a.1. ..irr. J, A of a mile long whiefc was family to the Potter farm, formerly and wide Erne Mrs. jir. owned to the week's home news, with pleas- - Snow, Mr and picker, Mrs. by the county as a right of (ccupied by jfursts. . . ..... m iand Mrs. Dave Jewkea, Jewkes. Will way for the approach highway to the j Mrs. and Mr. "Sam Ware. Miss Flora Madsen travers BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN , who was taken Mrs. Huntington and south entrance. The roadway to the Price os lands which are privately' owned, ) hospital last week for an farrn y THE TWELFTH FEDERippendicitis operation, is doing nice- -, in Section a, xwp. ti liaiise i AL RESERVE IT. Her mother, who wafe at the hos- within the park boundaries. genealogical commSttee avro W.,There ?ital with her, yet remains 585 acres of returned home Tuesday the program in saCrament meeting. lands within the park The talking pictures which were ad r.hn Stilson gave a short talk, Mary privately owned boundaries. Wised for the Rex Theatre last Clara and February 12 Sitterud Dlantha. stileon, t In the Twelfth Federal Reserve tunday evening failed to arrive but war "Shall We Know Eaen pane C. the of new we regular District seasonal activity In industr" publications Among show was attended by a other There." accompanied by Jen- rood crowd. Department of Commerce, Bureau and trade was well maintained l lint Peacock: Mr. Noble gave a very S. Mines, to which may be of interest ing February, 1929 and the volume John Oliphant of Salt Lake, aecom- - interesting talk on ancient history: of of business transacted continued et the people of Emery County, are: . pret-M- r. a very Hnied by his wife and son, then sang Club Glee ers and Sant-ItrVThe Don, in 1927, by R. M. levels above those of a year ago. PreGypsum Richards, also of Salt Lake, was ty selection. Jefferson MkUileton, Ifi liminary reports for March indicate and Fknl O hnaino.qa tn rQtlo pages, price 5 cents; Magnesium13 and that the customary spring eXpansloi-I Thursday. PP- in DIARY Its Compounds, by J. M. Hill, SLATS' activity has been experienced dur- Hazel r- 'tnoand S cents: ManganlfeJeffs, although still usins!' tne month. Manganese By Ross Farquhar rKches, U improving from an ous Ores in 1927, by J. W. Furne, 60 j Demand flor credit was relatively injury received last week when a horse, rid-- 1 Friday Ant Emmy was asting; p pages, 10 cents; and Mica in 1927, by heavy during February and early i tugone Mad':ien, stepped on her Momentem B. H. Stoddard, 12 pages, 5 cents. (March, and interest rates ranged high loot. tonite what was this here be had by :er than at any time In recent yean, it. may ol These much so publications people gethers The B0Verninor. vsnths. yanlr tnr witch and she sending order and remittances to thai The banking record erf the period is IBS pa Padiddent no what she ment taken tn Caotla Tlala about Superintendent of Documents, uov- - distorted ty the financial adjustments! reedin nffen ir.,A Y.,m ohniit e Mghest temperature as 52 V the Continued on Pare f , t ottomobeels gethers a'ernment Printing Office, Wflsmngron w Ben Jewkes is HI. O .83 precipitation and 2 waa wan- - d. C. 16, she and Momentem. of iche of snow. Mrs. Lucile Cox Waged a rag bee let sons two Rx'.beit and Duzett Mr ever growed a, if enny of afternoon. Those present Wednesday Mrs. with Fall nf Orrt wtl.1 ren dering counof Emery, spent Sunday Thirsd.iy T guess Ant Kmmy wont Duzett's mother, MVs. Carl Berg of were: MeBdamos Jennie Jewke3,. Eu- round. ihere in this part of the nt Central High School in the dis-l- ct llk.i (never get wise to lots of things try. k'na Reid, Clara Reid, Flora Guymon, meet for to got- -. has Castle Dale. competition in the Nell Xmtlie, JUara Kooenson,. jjiiiie Iistoryt.al stuff and etc. Mrs. Uixfrom Saterday Ant Emmymrlike O tnw Gillem 0ratrical to be Contest, ugt goUpn back frum a trip ten pa in trubblo with Snow, Core Cox, Viola Foil, Grace m3 in Price, Friday. March 29. A of little between $500.00 and .shortage and she sed she Mr. Gillem invited are dc Ermirta Fullmer, Kate Reid, u m Fox, Wal,hnfrto uenevieve nrono-ovtitTntti f to the city with lmsUed a ut of places and 1 place was f2, 000.00 has been revealed in the Clinty Cox, Crist y Humphrey, I flattie ride to Perienced a serious Injury last Sar-""- ay toom nn(1 ant Emmy sed shq special improvements fund of the cit3'iHe,d Mazi; M)'aiUt Llllie Humphrey Ant Emmy ast him if his namt,Graritg nlEhi w hen her fingers were and Tt He said No Mam wny;, . ,.frci v,r,t f,f that toom but she treasurer of Provo City. Discovery r.f Zenda Iavis, Thomaa Iamph, Ellen augi,t in the door of sta eo the and sed that BHhad(lM,t neve,- - herd whom was be- ;- the shortage was made by a special Hell, Ellen Hflwks Lizzie Robertson, and she r...replyed 'n, severing the nail from filling , . . I n f. I oil one WflVH- BUUIc finger L.,n End the hostess. Luncheon was serve i 1CK villain a"d badly , Hoa:Il:" . as mashing two others. Mr. and Mrs, Arvon Scow have mov tne Gillems mashene cd from Kenilwortlt. perus. Pa diddent say nuthing. at Glbble wan here Urn. Cllnty Cox staged a rag bee Sunday-M- rs. . on ma vn Oldest rniimtr Tu a's j Ament 1 t v Htre Are . Friday. are nouse una v" -she sed ', w Elden Van Buren was in town the and Ant Emmy and Satten In her Black firet of the week. ,ed to be berryedmost gotten my mouth The Gleaner Glrl'4 and "MM men of dreas and I all e If wile it Ibo county will hold their banquet slapped becuz I a her nixt Tuesday night in Orangeville. manes in stile. ec iu,, Mrs. Mazie Moffitt of Castle Dale, the MundayToday the verb to swim in Orangeville Wednesday.visited to Congugatc Slim nd A crowd of youngr people from Or and he sed Swim SwamandSum th angeville attended the Junior Prom then Bhe sed Thats rite . Ferron Saturday night. net me to Congugaie to "Tjie ladies Improvement Club h1d but I was afrade ia wooa v rr.v their weekly meeting at the home of tiggtr trubble o I made The next meet Mrs.. Clara Robertson. was her lng will be at the home of Mrs. Gage ra ITulay-aashe-Cllnty Cox. the bouse tonite and ma sed Mr. and Mrs. Dell Peacock attend-- rt a 'rho was lngaged to .K wassent a tin funeral of Mr. Peacock's sisshe no sed Clara and IntiU she in law, at Manti. , ter i: , to him lngaged te to out weauie O found Fa Welth true a bout him being na A meeting was held last night by ;Ma In uther wirds you the city council, officials, and repreeeai. him 8 a Icinda Option 0n of of the organizations sentative - of , Woodvilte, 0.? believed to be Left to right, wuwb w h birthday anniversary lockrd at him critical. Castle Dale, to plan for a clean tip Blisters Aierfca'i oWi tv.ns, The movie Mrtneri in a mexcantiie miuwii, campaign in the near future. ofctaml a divorce from iter , proceedings Cf the meeting are not recently. "tend Fff,wdarting desertion. ho sea " buiifless u ijwv (available at time $1 scots tfo press. bcu2 I ail ast glad she aiadnt P- . ; Cleveland r L 1 e Orangeville ' 'u 111 reports, -- ! . H Mifis Adelia Hayl.-.s- . ., teacher in Ferron scIick.Ik, spent Ui.".t Wtek Willi liss Ada Jewjfii and Miss Dor-ili- i night. American Ijrt mother, Mm. Kva "J"U,H asniussen, Castle Dal o.tiuuei ware. Urangeville, I'tah. A. O. Beach, Ferron, Utah. Clell H. Oox, Columbus, Ohio. Sam Johnson, Castle lak. c, m. 1 1 . 1 - - .,. . ( -., ; !) -- Ike . - . , " ) 1 1 i Now, thanks to a sentimental In ¬ terest in early American history of a famious American of today, the old! Wayside Inn" has been restored andi In again In use as a ta vern, w here onr can stop and live over the old day. In this issue of the Progress Is an Illustrated featurs article by Elmo St'ott Whtson which tells the romanBe tic story of this restoration. sure to read "A New 'Mine Host at the Wayside Inn," In this issue. . - Lupe Velez to Marry i ' , i 11 - Jj o ' I) I ' go-ir- 'TftXSLik ' .S'"t t :"i 4 Vfe hrantiful Mexican film star, will, it is reported, become the bride of Gary Cooper. - ? |