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Show K OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY aa?sr 6 dy Hit; m. SERVING p' Wet the COMMUNITIES pro: I t, :ed cres its e ore e 1 ed i ft 1 1 :enn 1 - ry I Pers ;lOIE xlvi number OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER 8 CASTL DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1945 TWO boU, da life r tin epaj PER YEAR homeward Flux of War Federal Agent Seat D. U. P. Meet L. D. S. Votaries Hear County ets Continues In Week Gives Details Host to Utah Elect Officers, Advice of Head Bishop On Ferron Aid After Hear Leaders visiting friends and relatives in Huntington and Mrs. from reaches us Dragerton, he is now at Richof Salt Lte, land, Washington, at the resisen Duncan, husband, is with the idence of his sister. His mothahfes on Okinawa and is er and sister accompanied honorable him there. be given an He October. of the last $s ic Word was also received of survived an attack of ma-- t invasion Pfc. Elvin R. cox that he is fever, and the Inkinawa and now a typhoon now in Fort Ord, California, a most weird expen-- , waiting to be shipped out. v leaving lone feeling per-Wdeits Castle Dale helpless against rive forces. It left every-E- r T- - Sgt. Ross J. Anderson, hi devastation that it son of Mr and Mrs James E. uched. He has seen many Anderson of Castle Dale, was on Okinawa recently discharged from the rery county boys Fer- - Army at the Id is very homesick for Separation Cenare ter at Port Douglas. return Mr Ander Awaiting his and son son has had 21 months overvife, Dorothy and seas and wears the Good Conorgie 'also his mother Ler, Mr. and Mrs. George duct medal and three battle stars. His wife, jthe former lean, of Columbia. Bernice Jones, has been makteece Pettey and wife and ing her home in Castle Dale. of Cedar City, o o children visited his sister Faye, ends here last week. Reece releas-frojust recently been the army. Recorders WclliirG Work Wilson of Elmo, Jensen of Clawson, and Cox of Orange- and President E. G. ville, Luke. President Luke stressed that members of the faith should regard President George Al- Ferron Town has received Under the direction of Mrs. an advance of Federal funds Myrle Johansen the Daughrecorders ters of the Utah Pioneers held Members of the in the amount of $1,195 to Off their annual convention Satthe of County department assist in the preparation of urday afternoon in the Ward will bert Smith as their spiritual plans for the construction of icials Association of Utah Relief Society hall in Castle The quarterly conference of pilot upon whom to rely in on Castle Dale convene at Dale. community facilities In the November 3, in a .At the meeting Myrle Jo- Emery Stake convened at Em- the course of life and he set Town. This announcement Saturday, between the Mrs hansen was released as Pres- ery Sunday, October 28, with up an analogy conference, was made recently by W. H. members of the Church deO. Ashton Jensen Mrs Flora and Marvin and ident CounBishop Nellie B. Young, Emery pending on President Smith Cheney, Division Engineer of confirmed Mon- of Huntington was named to Sterling M. Nelson as visiting and Recorder, ty relying on a the Federal Works Agency, succeed her, with Lila Wilberg authorities and President El- chanel voyagers day. for of pass pilot safety as Dale named Bureau of Community Facilibeing luncheon will be of Castle A mid-da- y don G. Luke of Emery Stake age. Device and first meetties, with president , conducting. headquarters in served and afterward a The theme of Ashof Huntington Sessions held both in the ton was expresed Bishophim in Berkeley, California. ing will toe held at 'which J. light Harding by Previous forenoon announcement and the afternoon the homely phrase, of W. Hammond, Price, licensed as second vice president. What The State president of the were well attended by mem- Goes the action of the Federal Ag- abstractor of titles, will addUp Must Come Down, was attendin ency had come direct to the ress at organization bers and of all wards of the Stake, and in developing his topic he the recorders office of the Emery County which the programs of the ance and gave a report on the approximaely 500 being coun- sought to establish the point planned in ted in each of the general that evil acts often will be discussed memorial house Progress from Washington, D. association bring Lake. C. in a telegram from W. K. and Salt perofficial business meetings of the day. their own retribution and o formed. Saturday evening the Granger. Sterling M. Nelson, a mem- noble acts their own reward. The plans, for which the officials will toe ber of the Church Welfare feted at a Thomas Shoemake of Constructing his thesis that funds are to be used, Mr Che- banquet held at the Carbon Board, was in attendance in evil acts bring disaster on the Passes Cleveland Away the interest of the Welfare ney informed, will prepare for Country Club. r, Bishop Ashton drew reextensions and improvements November 4, At On and his remarks program, Sunday, from current history and 67 of Age to the water distribution sys- they will inspect the Geneva to that work of the lated that the Germans, tem, together with all necess- Steel mines and properties in Church. who boasted of their racial Thomas for services Funeral Mr Nelson observed that superiority and set out to enary appurtenances and new in Carbon County under the dirtake works; and construction ection of the Superintendent, Baily Shoemaker, who died of the brotherly, helpful Mae Funk and daugh-ar- e spirit a sudden heart attack Wednes of the past has largely dis- slave all other races, are now of a 5oo seat grand-stan- d Mi: Hicks. in Bremerton, Ore., and economically politically while helping to thresh at iere she expects to see her and a 60ft. by 100 ft. junior Arrangements for the con- day appeared and he plead for a the most subservient of all inwere Potter the James farm, toeen beef livestock show barn and vention have of that spirit in habitants of the earth. prepared land, Bert, whose ship is a 60ft. toy 80 ft. hog and by Mrs Nellie B. Young and held in the Cleveland audi- the Interest of the greater jected to dock there any Music for the main session under the direction of social welfare of the commun- was sheep show barn. The funds Mrs Lena F. Bartlett, Cartoon toriumWitbeck ie now. by the choir of the Cleve Funeral Home, the made available ity. land Ward and a boys chorus through the Recorder. with Bishop William F. Eden o Officials of the local Stake of the Emery Ward. Bureau of Community Facilintington L. N. were Speakers presiding. Cattlemen and junior feed- ities for this plan rein Frst sessions of the Conferna Palmer has been addressing the preparation Williams, Louis P. Oveson, and the afternoon gathering session were ence were at Emery on the from the army with ers throughout Emery County are to be repaid, without in- PAUL JUDD used William litster. Prayers were lur and a half years of ser-fc- e. are making last minute prep- terest, when construction is RECEIVES NOTICE Bishops , Worthen of Ferron, previous day. offered by Thomas Davis and for arations the mammoth begun. The estimated cost of He and his family plan William Price, and music was make their home in Arizona. Ogden Livestock Show, Novem construction of these facilities OF SONS AWARD provided toy Velma Eden, Win Postmistress Retires ber 3 to 7, reports L. Darrel is $33,400. nie Allred, Dagmar Litster, in Cleveland After 25 Stokes, County Agent.. In making the announcewho have Servicemen, To Earl Bob Juda Sic, son Rosanne Anderson, of stock raisers Attracting ment, Mr Cheney declared of Paul Judd of Castle Dale, Cleveland Ward choir. and the Years of Service home the past week YOUR FRIENDS intermountain of the all West, that work on the plans is to was awarded recently the Pres from the George Miller, was as he Uncle Tommy, show will the have be the Ogden started immediately so idential Unit Citation, in rec- known in opean and the Aleutians, the community, was Retiring Cleveland postmisbeen released; William prime stock exhibits of that that construction may be be- ognition of meritorious action born in Manti, Utah, Novem- tress is Mrs Ruth A. Neilsen, IN CASTLE DALE comgun without delay when ma- with an is returned from Germany region, furnishing hard task ber 23, 1878. On October 18, 69, who has served the commId Dalton Weston, of the petition for the entrants of terial and labor are available. group which accomplished the 1911, he married Olive Adams unity in this capacity for 25 o vy with four years service; Emery County. first successful boarding of a in the Logan Temple. His wife years. She asslmed her duties Mrs Naomi Jensen, Reporter Club of this has a Mrs A. C. Saunders enteryouths submarine in World died in 1935 and soon after- as postmistress on Jan.l, 1921. furlough Huntington Holds Last German he will report back County will show 15 head of War H. ward Mr Shoemaker moved to Her successor is Mrs Grace tained at a Halloween' party and F. F. A. boys will Rites for R, A. Howard Mr Judd was r duty as he has enlisted in steers of th Cleveland where he has since Stokes, who will resign her for members of the Entre apprised e nevy for two more years. show an approximate number. Nous Club at her home Friday award early in the week. resided. school as teacher in position These calves are the most The citation reads in part: A member of the L. D. 6. the Elmo School. The change night. ever taken to an Funeral services were held eenriver outstanding The house and For heroism , tables were he has always been in the post office will take extraordinary church, 2 28 October at ' Sunday, p.m. in action Mrs. decorated an Margaret Johnson rei- exhibit from this County, in in Hallowe'en the in act1945. various enemy November in active church 1, against place Huntington for Robert A. Mr. Stokes, ved a motif. were sersubmarine Refreshments German telegram from her the opinion of for several during ivities, years being bron on at Howard, Is recovering ved and the evening was dephew, Jack Drake, that Killian he and he advises that two of April 28, 1874 and Randolph Lloyd off vessel the orof that a capture in Scout leader the Boy died October d arrived in in the Price hospital, from in- voted to playing Bunco. High the states from the animals have good pros- 24 at Price. The following ser- French West Africa, June 4, ganization. honof e Pacific received while working score prize was won by Mrs taking highest 1944. and was looking pects the units the of He one is survived vices were conducted: by sister, juries 'ward to being home soon. ors. One of these is a calf fed in the American Fuel mine in L. T. Hunter and Mrs Ona task coordinE. Alice Larson. group skillfully Girls Abide With chorus, : by Dan Hunter, Ferron, ated in the relentless Huntington canyon. A bounce Tuttle won second prize. o Mr. and the other a Me, speakers, Louis P. Oveson, of the objective, which tracking Club member, caused a large slab of coal to Mrs. Wallace Mrs Bertie Wimber entercuimin Forest Return Anton Geneve Nielson; solo, on him, dislocating his tained members of the fall a telephone call calf fed by Dean Barton, Fer- Oliver, effective an ated in Carolina North depth farmers obtain Out of the Dusk; ron, F. F. A. shoulder and hip togethClub at her home on turday from their son, AriBeautiful Dreamer, Ora charge attack and the forcing around $25,000,000 a year from their left trio, considerstates Stokes Mr er with other injuries. d, who recently of to afternoon. Hot lunsurface. the the lands. wooded returned Thursday Larson, Dorris Leonard, Perry enter- cheon was served to the nine Mrs. Delphia Luke the Pacific, that he was able interest In Ferron is beG. Wakefield; Edward prayer, tained the Ladies Improve- guests. a release from the Coast ing shown in the prospects of ment club Wednesday afterthat he would be home these two animals, and he de- Geary. Mr and Mrs Emery LarBurial was in the Hunting-to- n noon. Halloween games and a son have spent the last week clares that it Is his opinion They also received a cemetery, Kenneth Brashluncheon were the theme. another son, Cyril, these two calves are better er dedicated the grave. visiting with friends and relaat the to has Mrs. Lou Fox and sons spent tives in Salt Lake City on a shown Mrs. Ray Humphrey, reporter cial at her home Monday just returned from than anything out-o- f the week end here. Jesse re- combined business and pleasMelissa Christensen re- - ening. Guests from If European war and that last Salt Lake show. was also released turned 'home Friday last, af-- 1 town were also present and turned from the army with ure trip. Open class exhibitors will and to HUNTINGTON ter visiting relatives and her all enjoyed the fun and eats his release. Nelson from the Members of the Friendship pect him'', be Garden Snow, O. H. Barhpme soon. of Conover Jesse friends in- Salt Lake City and and President and Mrs. Elden signal corps. These two boys Club were entertained Friday ton, of Flora Jensen, reporter Petersen iawTence was She and Ken Luke had as week end guests had not seen each other for aftemon at the home of Mrs Ferron accompanied Murray. who Ekker, n home by her two sisters, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Hot lunch home frbm the Eur-w- Emery. Bishop Marvin O. Ashston, of over four years. Kenneth came Merle Johansen. Mr Snow and Mr Barton Is visiting Jeie for spent several days the Arilla Eyre land Mxs. Dora the presiding bishopric and down fro mSalt Lake to make was served and Miss Naomi three-som- e hile with for deer hunt- Jensen demonstrated his aim, Mrs. wiU exhibit yearhng Hereford past ween in Ogden, visiting Braudell, who will visit rela- Sterling Nelson of the Church it a making tives and friends here a few Welfare committee. Members ing. jan Hunt, he is accompani-- 7 bulls. Jesse Conover will show relatives. Christmas gifts. Dean Ihler of the U. S. navy Mrs Sydonla feeder calves and of the Stake Presidency were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Men- days before returning. his brother, Koffard enGene, from five pens of one nksville. pen. Ken Petersen denhall, of Mapleton, spent Mrs. Kenna Cox was host- dinner guests Saturday even- visited in Orangeville the first tertained members of the Pot ess to the New Century club ing. of the week. He has spent the Luck Club at her home here Sunday here with relatives. M Mrs. Lincoln Luke spent the past couple years In the South Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and1 Mrs. Bert Childs at her home Thursday. ProDiimas is home with from Price. Pacific, visited a few days at Moun gram and a delightful lunch- week end here her birthday. Dinner was serCLEVELAND Charge from the armed Mrs. Edna Reid departed this ved to fifteen invited guests. She expects to leave for Calitain Home, with their daugh- eon was enjoyed. ! after two and a half lFS Mr. and Mrs. Melrose Tuttle fornia this week end to visit week for Richland, Washing- The evening was spent at tater, Mrs. Rita West and family. service overseas. Uneva Litster, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tut- her husband, who is attending ton, to spent the forepart of ble and and and Mr. Howard Elbert Hive games and high score " The Guardian Bee winter with her daugh- prize was awarded to Anna the tle visited and veland school son, Mrs. Vyone Howard, Salt of there. a David, roast weiner girls enjoyed a Messers. Aaron ' and Dick ter, .Mrs. Maida Miller and (Laura Miller. Mrs Koffard reLake, were here during the relatives In Colorado the past ranTk White, son of Mrs Lu last Tuesday night. week. a visit Scow were in Salt Lake City family. deer ceived many lovely gifts. and enjoyed and husband of Jack Whimpey is now home with hunt M.IA.. The Citizens party ticket for The Birthday Club honored dance a was The and friends. relatives the past week on business big Davis White is now from the Price City hospital, ml Mrs. Hattie (McArthur ac- the november election is John Mrs Hedvig Behling Thursday Valaine Jones has returned success. Miss Ann Snow was havinS received an hon where he was operated on for h : Harvest Halloween in for friends from Salt H. Taylor, mayor, Geo. Olsen, afternoon. Pot luck lunch was senior to her Queen North companied Emery medical discharge from a goiter. to much councilman; Hilma Pea- served and table games enand Lake City of school, after finishing togs creating avy- He fun, spend the week received the Pur Mrs Lillian Larson from Los year Alvin joyed. The gathering was in cock, were refreshments served. at (Lyman Curtis, a here with end relatives, her beauty shop rt ft1- training wounds received Angeles is visiting with .... Johnson and Dennis Killian, honor of Mrs Behlings birthwas busy last week The stork enterwas Club The take. Salt in Clique Whon he was in badly atives and friends councilmen, Ella Miles, day. Eulalia Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ander- having left baby boys to Mr. tained last Friday by Mrs. Ormoc Bay in the land this week. recorder and Cristy Humphrey, here from California, visiting Reid. son attended the wedding re- and Mrs. Dale Farmer, and was a last left and has since Joseph J. Larson Miles Davis. Joe Luke entertained young treasurer. invited guest. ception of Mr. and Mrs. Lynd Mr. and Mrs. Under medical special visit extended an care. for week Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen in Salt Lake Friday. Mothers and young sons are friends at a Halloween par(Lt. Max Wimber of the Arwith relatives and friends in Guymon Homo The infant son of Mr. and at the maternity home In Fer- ty Sunday evening. Spooks and received word fro mthe navy my Communication Airway furlugh from the California. w ron and doing fine. were enjoyed by department the past week that System, left Monday, night for refreshments accom-th- T Mrs. Homer Mills, born at the 01 Jensen, son of ' Mrs Nora Jensen, their son, Ted, had been in- Sheppard Field, Texas, after Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jewkes the guests. Price hospital, Saturday, OcMrs Wilford Jensen. panied by her daughter, when a Jeep he was rid- a attended noon. a at died reunion of jured leave spent here Sunday family Bingham, Ray Tatton, for three and a na, visited for a few days in tober 27, He is be- with his parents, Mr and Mrs Burial will be In the Hunting-to- n the home of their parents, Mr. Romerril Johnson and son of ing in, rs has been over-J- e, Salt Lake City. William Price In the camps enjoyed the hunt- ing sent to the nearest navy Ervin Wimber. cemetery, Wednesday at and Mrs. of Goddard November 1943. He Mrs Isabell 10:00 am.. The baby was a Clawson last week. Mrs. Jewk-e- s ing here in the mountains and hospital In the states. Ted has Sgt. Grady R. Whitfield of Colorado, fchoK Jort15. Douglas, Grand Junction, her sister, Hattie, and son, re- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. been stationed at Samar Is- the Air Corps, who has spent grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril by land in the Pacific. cently released from the serv- Alvin Johnson. McArthur. the past two years In England is visiting with her mother, Vallaco Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Moffltt ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell re- was recently released and; afThe Las Amegos club ladles ices and having been woundrh nstensen hus- - Mrs Emma Johnson. were entertained at the home ed In action, along with other and son Easton returned to ceived word from their son, ter spending two weeks here Un1 Mortensen Ch A pot luck social was J1?, of Erma Brasher last Thurs- relatives, were guests at the their home at Yuba City, Cali- Kenneth, who was in Okinawa with his wife, Norma tensen Wall Mrs es an'Anow visiting rela-i- d Tuesday In honor of Jewkes are the home was The time folks typhoon. after during They he and and visiting Whitfield, evening. fornia, Sunday. baby, day fricnds in Cleve-dtin- g Larson. rMs. Janice Scow entertain- here and Lincoln was also a glad to hear from him after his family went to Denver, .1,1, another quilt to making spent of Wilder v,:.00 ,.inactlve duty. ed at a quilting social one successful deer hunter, hav- such a long time. Mr and Mrs Rich where they will make, their be donated to the church. mS are vlsit.ing Lake Mrs. Iva Foulsen attended home. from Salt dls:harge last Harrison week. A tempt- ing killed one of the largest has Nora evening gone Mrs. Army E. Mrs the funeral of Tom Shoemakher parents, Mr and relatives to Provo for two weeks to care ing luncheon was served to bucks brought down. Mrs Cecil Crawford staged a ' er of Cleveland, held last Mon- Halloween party at her home E. Davis, and other the was hostMrs. visitors Clara Tuttle Miss Gloria mother, her for Jngton 111. Mrs. Ellen Humphrey it at ess to a few friends at an an- day. and friends In Cleveland. here Saturday night In honor Grange, who Is o Paul Carlson has moved his Kington1 CuX formerly of of Og Elmo for a short time visiting niversary party Sunday even Nettie Leonard, of her son, Ted, who Is home Mrs. res Allred ' has served family into the Earl V,h. and Mrs Edna Stringham enter- from hunt Is visiting here at the her granddaughter, Mrs. Mer ing. A scavenger the service, and his den, in? 'ver Eeas. idence north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Ted rill Day and family. were enjoyed, and tained her Primary class Tues new bride. Max Wimber and of other games home been n elEht maJr Mrs Venice Ward has Miss Maud Luke entertain- a tempting luncheon was serv day night in the form of ftles, now Nielson. Peggy Keller were also honin the post office the Halloween party. ed friends at a Halloween so- - ed. assisting ored guests. Fort DoUashlS dl3Charge (concluded on last page) past few weeks. 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