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Show rTfOl-XTTHE n OFFERS HOMESEEKER EMERY COUNTY OFFERS THE CAPITALIST Thousands of Acres of Finest Coal Lands, Promising Oil y Prospect. Inexhaustible Best Timber, Ideal Territory for Sugar Beet Factories Excellent Schools, o.. Uartets. Best Summer " " in Country" ruinate. inst Modern jr.d ' ..i, Sup-pl- All the News of "THE VOLUME NO. 24. XX. BKffllR CASTLE n NC PffflCDAM EMPIRE OF EMERY" All of the Time IAI.e; I'TAII, SATl'RDAY, FI.1JHI SIGNING OF BILL IS M. AKY 28. $2.00 A YE Alt ttii). ! Mrs. Mary Ostler, daughter of Mrs. rendered us a piano solo, which was I ou their farms this summer while A. Anderson, now of Fountain doubly it is not others Intend to make permanent appreciated, because Green, but formerly residing here, died every one who can render a selection at her home in Tooele last week of as he can. enza-pneumonia, leaving a husband Thursday morning the school oroluliAL rUK and two children, one of w hoin, a son, chestra made its bow to the public. was performing a mission in the This is most certainly a credit to the UUU1M 1 1 state at the time of his moth school, being composed of about ten Pretty well worked from this side southern er's death. It will be enlarged in .the members. but mure extensively bv difft-ren- t uar- near future and will furnish the music tits from the Green Kiver side of the when the school plays are presented. valley, several big areas within Emery t HUNTINGTON HIGH The different classes are preparing oil locounty's lands were prospective to "show off" in devotional each sue- -' ing them until thev l cated during the past week under the BlU.nlNt; PROGRAM Washington's birthday wus celebrat cesHlve Friday, beginning next week. cidentally, the opportunity of teaching new leasing law recently passed bv ed by a half holiday civics In conjunction had not been in the high school. The Fourth years begin it, and we are congress and buildinew whool Wil signed by PresidenV of At one o'clock the following program rather curious to see Just how these Building overlooked but was seized upon with son last Wednesday. ng at Emory. awauy Dy pnncipal Leonard and his programs will be us there is keen The act becoming a law was antic! was given by the students: School. and plenty of talent in teachers. The work rooms nf tha hin-Song. "America", Building f more class rooms competition aays by numerous school woodworking class, where the paicu several each Haas. Prayer. Mr. Pace. K Ferroii. who camped upon likelv ter parties Life of Washington, Ruby Grange. uujo nave maae tneir own work bench- ritory until word of the bill becoming Building of new school buildiViolin Solo. Reeve Thurman. es, were also shown, together with the a law was taken to them ng at CUnvsoii. courier. Reading, "Inauguration of Washinglocation of the public library. This plan was used by T. by present buildinew school of It. Building Faddis, ton." Zina Howard. A fitting cliisax to the tour of in- A. G, Guthiel, Matt Fred ng at Oraiigevllle. Selection, "Medley of Popular Airs." was furnished by Miss Myra Matthews, who, withWarner, aand spection number H. H. S. band. quite Installation of heating plant McKee and her domestic science girls, of local men, formed two who parties and indoor toilets, and building Address, "Importance of Washingwho served to the school board and all located an immense area in the vi ton in History," of auditorium at Castle Dale. Mr. Blackburn. visitors a delicious luncheon in the cinity of Mexican bend for themselves Song. "Massa's in de Col', Col', class "laboratory." It was very much and upstate Interests. Matthews and Building of four new class juoins at Huntington. enjoyed by everyone and did a great Jimmie Jeffs were the two who were Ground." by Misses May, Norma, deal to convince those present that all utilized by this outfit as couriers to Ruby, and Myrl Johnson. Installation of sanitary indoor Reading, "Character of Washingthe boys and girls in the county should bring word of the signing of the bill ; toilets at Moluiand. be proffered these advantages and fa- and no time was lost in doing so for ton." Merril Furlong. Installation of heating plant d Song, Banner," cilities as soon as possible. had been kept School. horses, and toilets, and building of an in readiness several In for this days. auditorium at Cleveland. Directly after the program, two way much time was saved and the selected II. T. HAINES, FORMER EDITOR, The flu epidemic in Emery was ex teams a thrilling game Completion of one new school entire was back in town Thurs of basketball. played party PASSES AWAY VERY SUDDENLY This goes to prove that ceedingly light, only two cases having room at Elmo. day night. we have two teams on which to been reported uptodate, though it Is Installation of sanitary indoor Applications under the new law are rely in winninggood H. T. Haines, founder and for ten has not en in the Nebo feared that the small-po- x contest the Green River. toilets at editor of the Progress, died to be filed in the land office at Salt division. Then, while the floor was tirely disapeared. The home of Rasyears Building of an office building very suddenly a week ago Thursday at Lake, it appears but all procedure is being swept, the boys changed their mus Johnson is at present under quarfor Board of Education. Richland, Washington, where he had ambiguous at present on account of suits and the orchestra tuned their antine and the cases of exposures from made his home for the past several the tardiness of the department of the instruments In preparation for the the same Include a very large per cent Furnishing and equipping of in formulating regulations to matinee dance which followed. All of the town's So far as is school buildings generally. population. months, having been unable longer to interior fees, etc. No ap enjoyed themselves in a Jolly dance. known, hoever, the malady has not keep away from the click of the type. govern applications, He was editor of the Richland Advo- plications will be received for two But what is the difference, if one appeared In any other home. We are Plans for one of the most pretenticate and death occurred as he made weeks, according to the latest report, dances a mile on the ground in fresh tn hopes that the disease will prove to which keeps things pretty much up in air down to the river and back, or in be not small-pox- .' ous school improvement programs his way from the postofflce to the the ,air. This explains the little in- a circle on the dance floor? J. W. Clark has been confined to his newannner nfflca with mull hum. tha ever attempted in the state of Utah to be gleaned as to activiformation The Eighth grade, having drama- bed'since Xmus and at present is very of the brain being assigned as orrhage were discussed and adopted at a meetithe cause for his untimely end. He ties in different sections, as the new tized the story of Robert of Sicily In sick. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Clark from Ari ng of the Emery County Board of had reached the hotel on his return to order of things apparently does away their engllsh work, under the direc with Mr, Clark Education held at Huntington last the office and sat down on the walk with the filing of the locations with tions of Mrs. Pace, presented it to the zona are visiting the county recorder, as heretofore, student body Februparents. Tuesday, the plans includingat $225,000 for a second or two. morning, On rising, he Friday which, incidentally, will mean a big ary 20, in a very Interesting manner. Jfrs. W. G. Pettey has been confined bond issue to furnish the means for staggered and fell. A friend rushed falling off in the revenue of that office All the characters knew their to her bed the past two weeks. parts accomplishing this the most progressito his assistance and carried him into which In the G. M. Burr came over from Sallna past has been more than and, gave them intelligently and with ve move ever launched in Emery the hotel lobby but he died without redue in great part to spirit. Robert Brinkerhoff made a the first of the week to attend to his The election will be held gaining consciousness. county. of these notices of lo good king and was the star of the business interests here. March 23 and, Mr. Haines, who served as head of the recording though it is large Bennie Larsen and family left last of money to be raised, we have the Utah state bureau of labor and cation. production. They were all given great of coal, phosphate, sodium, applause by the appreciative audience. wee"k for Idaho Falls, where they ex "Deposits not heard one dissenting voice raised statistics following his departure from oil, oil shale or gas, and lands containt mention of the Engle received the honor pect to remain Indefinitely. proposition. It seems Castle Dale, was, as always earning ing such deposits owned by the United of Mrs. Lillle the to be the unanimous best paper on the Through the generosity of their writing opinion of the fresh laurels for himself as one of the States, including those in national and other relatives and "What are the benefits of an sons-in-laquestion, people generally that this is the very biggest boosters that ever lived, havd forests and in- national parks are enlistment in the U. S. Army?" Here's friends, a neat little thing to do take care of our improvem- ing made the claim for his new home under terms defined hoping she wins a trip to the capital. house is being erected for Mr. and Mrs. ent needs now and give our boys and that it was there that fruit was in- subject to lease in the bill, which are different as reTuesday, February 24, the domestic Casper Christensen. girls the opportunity of having the use vented, making almostas pretentious lating to the various deposits. In oil science Wllford Broderlck was arraigned In b class served the school board of proper buildings and other facilities claims for the yield" of alfalfa and and gas, are given a per- and various committees from the south Justice Wlckman's court last week and applicants at nce instead of waiting and forcing other products. mit to prospect for a period not ex- of the county a dainty lunch. Super plead guilty to a charge of assult and them to hack The deceased had been enjoying his away with such little two years upon not to exceed intendent Washburn was master of battery on the person of Alva Olsen. ceeding improvements as may be squeezed out usual good health and his sudden 2560 acres wherein such deposits are ceremonies. Before lunch he con He was fined S2.50. of current revenue. Mrs. Haines to death was a great shock not within any known gaologlcal ducted the visitors through both of the AdTuesday's meeting was attended by and the community at large. The structure of a producing oil or gas school buildings. They inspected Mr. delegations of citizens from Emery, vocate is being issued by friends until field, upon condition that the per Blackburn's vitalized education room Orangeville, and Castle Dale and each Mr. Haines" affairs can be definitely mittee shall begin drilling operations and Misa McKee's laboratory, the fas given ample to settled. state opportunity within six months from date of the Wifphon Tn th basement thev ex the needs of number of men the community they reprEast week a permit and shall within one year drill amined the work tit t he manual train were up to the large esented. Emery was canal, deHuntington not of by to represented the more wells or one Mr. At Brinkerthe lunch, depth HIGH VICTOR ing classes. Bishop A. Brinkerhoff, of as to as much termined get possible Peter Chris- HUXTIXGTOX valuable unless each 500 feet hoff gave a short talk on education. OVER ACADEMY ALUMNI less than to It water down the Neph Williams, and Mayor (he lake, high discovered ten, are or gas The E. S. A. and Ferron high school can be deposits of oil A. Pettey. depended upon that hereafter They traced the history In one of the best games seen by sooner, and within two years the per- having withdrawn from the basketball the of their people of this vicinty intend to pay community along educational local basektball fans for some time, mittee must drill to a depth of 2000 league, we are left with only a game lines and more attention to water and other vividly portrayed the need of discovered are to unless school the feet deposits Carbon school with County high new school quint the fast Huntington high .. building, mentioning the Stake Acad- sooner. Then if oil or gas is discover- win to secure the championship of the rights. it over" the ay they A surprise party was given Monday supported the other bond is-- e "put alumni team Emery lease to a is entitled be is to Nebo division. This game by a 32 to 28 score ed the permittee in which All they shared not at all. emy of the land embraced played on our floor and we feel very In honor of G. W. Waterman. night, the game being the first of an Friday had time. wangeviHe was enjoyable present to represented by Bishop five weeks ago, when the ban in theprospecting permit, the leases of confident of winning it in brilliant . Our Mutual organization, joining xteiu, j. Frank Killian, and S. P. since was estab- run for twenty years upon payment style. Then we can go over the divide with the school gave a very successful They, too, showed the need of against public gatherings 5 per cent in amount or and show the schools In more of the a flu royalty epidemic. new lished on account of the them-wve- s program Sunday night. building and county ?onjoint The first half ended 13 to 7 in the value of the production and the annual populous counties that Emery A good crowd of ambitious fellows as willing to expresessed go any lengths to visitors' favor but the locals went at it payment of $1 per acre. raises something besides mouse-ea- r ire hard at work on the streets of Vic "p bring the boon to the children. in, whirlwind shape the first part of A welcome feature of the bill for the and rabbit-brusdetermined on having better roads tor, ie committee had been 2 cent 37 per Next Friday we have a game sched empowered to proffer to second half with a new man at western states is that be the uled with Castle Dale town team. No through the principal part of town. buy from the district the the to are by paid the of tallies seven royalties some up Present school have also moved the telephone building with the idea guard, running an intro- secretary of the treasury to the state doubt this will be an interesting oc They or line from the center of the street, remodeling it for church purposes, before their opponents got or lands leased the show as deposits whether will it the wherein went long casion, where it was a nuisance, to the edge was represented by R. duction to their basket. Things r m Dale however. are located and this provision applies quarantine has taken the edge off our of the sidewalk. aml JosePh Zwahlen, who along more evenly after that, oil oil, sodium, playing. A. C. Ronaldfson left last week for Weight of the Huntington to coal, phosphate, for a plant; which has Principal the game and shale and gas leases. school umpired Fork, where he intends to high "n promisedheating 3panish more than Castle Dale for some There are said to be satisfaction, being of e, indoor his property. He may not unquestionable gave dispose i EMERY STAKE ACADEMY 75,000.000 acres of the public domain, sanitary toilets, and an ua return until April as he has considertorium. Proffer of the use of the on the Job every minute with an agility or from withdrawn entry heretofore able business to attend to. that was not excelled by the players wutheast corner of the be leased square as After being closed for three weeks themselves. L. W. Searle of the E. S. lease, any part of which may interests. 'or the children, and developed by private flu quarantine, school fiee use of such materials in A. faculty refereed. has because of the It may not be all that the westobstiup again Monday with pracfollows: opened The lineup Social with the hal1 Z PTTnl as can ORANGEVILLE Alumni Wilbersr. center: J.Jameson been praying for, yet tically all the students back and anx was made withbullying "conserthe authority and T. Lamph, forwards; E. M. Craw nate opposition of resume their work The bad to ious 01 the inward. of eastern Gleave Thayne and Miss Ada condition of the roads made it impossi E. Cox and H. Cox (sudj, guaras. vationists" and jealousy ofIthde(1 imProvements in other parts ford, R. terests, congressmen who have engin- ble for all to be back the first day, and Jewkes, two of our popular young center; Younir. Unntln t. issue, the .? dlstrict were informally dis- - Johnson and C. Jensen, forwards; G. eered the bill to successful quarantine In Emery on account people were married at the bride's ?ud then the matter f se" Arnold and E. Staker, guards. notably Senator Smoot, its champion of a case of smallpox also held a few home Wednesday afternoon at six Dnu" money to make the im- but our ranks are swelling every o'clock, and Thursday afternoon Bt Th Huntinirton team is the ack in the senate, andare Representative entitled to the back, We expect every one to be back four o'clock Bryan tanomentS beoame the Piece de resis-thrp- !' Fox and Miss Rose of the eastern Sinnot in the House, day. champions nowledged firNt U was thought that of all their constituents. all who Intend to Davis, and Alison Fox and Miss Lur-lin- e That ana gratitude is, omy Monday. Nebo the of league division loPer cem Was the limit for bond-fleL- n Some three hundred petroleum Curtis were married at the home finish their work this year. ine one game with the Carbon team stands made to 0Ses are only eleven weeks of of the boys' parents. Mr. and Mrs. including present in-t- between them and a trip upstate to cation notices, part of themhave There been but further search elicited ih TTtah county winners. In include "building stone,"the past two school left so we are going to get George Fox, as they felt that two out that il was four Per cent and recording for received and do some big things. of the same family ought to claim the It ide11t'd beat team the Huntington received since mighty busy to make the bond issue asmuch as frazzle an on the Price floor, weeks but none has been bill. Of the There are no drones in our hive so we day. Both weddings were very quiet a to Price hnnVn 225,000. Only such of the leasing can easily do them. ly but daintily observed, only near as to how the one the signing ofP. the Tasker and associates, C. ;"'e necessary will be sold as there s no question met relatives and very close friends being the afternoon number, boys terminate will Wednesday the be to played n arises the of January 30 and 31 locat- to organize a baseball club, because of present. We all join in wishing them ,are issue now gamef io yet doin f ho niaved on the Huntington under date 101 claims in the vicinity of Bectlon having to gve up basketball for this happiness and prosperity the for their of ed of need another ew iaWay with a question it make only .... . floor, which fr- o i 27, township 23, range 15; and George year. Owing to the quarantine several new journey through life. ,u"s nine, anouia some how bad a drubbing tney win unfor whom Sehrader and associates, among Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, also emergency arise, the stead-wi- ll of the league games had to be forfeited lly in time. easing vaIue of county property Price this is the name of T. C. Conley, president and nearly all of our players have Mr. and Mrs. Swain Anderson, made a company, been incapacitated because of sickness. trip to Salt Salt City, where they could of the Thousand-and-On- e aervaM0Vf ('mire'y adequate. It is William Arnold, one of Lawrence's which has been doing development We are preparing to enter the field secure proof of the part they took In estimated thai the assessed Cedar ns that the "f the county will show an u, VIS men, i.fnrmi work for several months, under date contest in the spring, so our energies the Black Hawk Indian war. Both of inerpa n,,ntain onnntrv has been approved of January 21 located 200 claims. of d shall be turned in that direction from these old pioneers and a host of others this with beyear, re m for entry and that new claims arenumsisht fop the future . now on. At the meeting a committee have a perfect right to their share of a Quite a ,so on every day. decided to adopt a sche-ye- ing filed dried sufficiently was appointed to get the neccessary pension privileges and we are all in dul lfSf ad roads having The are taking ber of Lawrence people . techers' wages for the coming middle of the week, the work of outfits so that training may begin hopes that they will succeed in getting wil1 al'ow an increase of ap- - vantage of their close proximuy i w,c bv the big piles in Monday. The team will be chosen what they have honestly earned. Mr. for hauling gravel from the was into the thing Mimately 25 to 35 resumed. later. Saturday afternoon the campus and Mrs. Johnson remained In Salt town per cent increase land and isareIn going below bed the river it. of This win place all there EmervreSent rates gravel northwest of the building will be pre- Lake City to visit their son Will and hundred yards Some fifteen n a par with some of The people of Orangeville axe to hold were piled up last fall and it will take pared. A baseball diamond, running family, who have purchased a nice the hi (county tricts in the state and will a massmeetfng tomorrow (Sunday this in the construc- track, and apparatus to train for Jump- little farm and home there and feel as Insure the new practically all ofnorth niiw the site for of Castle Dale. ing will be prepared. though they had bettered their condifrom tv,a higher standard of teachers of bridges tion Mrs. Louise Bunnell has been io tion greatly. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson .. ... school house and to make final plans It The local eravel has f Preparatory viewpoint. Th IS UIlUCIDtUvu. tors were shown some of the for beautifying the cemetery. classes this went nn to Ogden, where their three base, according to State charge of Miss Oveson's was ork rt ,n the dePartment to which latter will be connected up with an a limestone unable children are attending school. They because the latter week is and preferred most of'?h Wilberg, and wiLl oe Road Agentvi,ini -in Huntineton creek, to come. She will be with us again report great Improvement in every water supply boys who were into forced independent school f 11111. most over ,v.t way. especially in music, and brought sandstone base. Some Monday, however. ComPly with the new law planted to lawns and shrubbery, er .u :mnmmmiiia to be underway which has a soft We have had two "specials" In de- back with thetn some wonderful pieces assigned. The work has been teams ana me inree ui6 fifteen to ten In votional this week. Monday morning of work which the children have done. the Jirecti6n of M. J. before Memorial day. Merely foru Blackh Nash quads, comonly known as army There Is considerable moving going v'taii7!lrn' Who haa sensed the Idea of formation, may we ask it a great work trucks, are doing the work of hauling. the members of the faculty entertained a in quite an unusal manner. There was on in town. The old store on the Wlland educatln to a fine degree. of this wonderful Improvement Warren Wilberg and They Rufus e also shown two rooms in Is due to the lady members of the reman from Ferron are doing nothing but good said, no criticisms to ford Humphrey corner and quiet a few the I. board or what. Bearnson town .elected fcmentary school stunt with the big fel- offer, and they were all happy to have other old houses have been pulled out where cently the building, .. . i0 iha mn. we wonder if tne the chauffeur recovered from the flu sufficiently to ford Humphrey corner and quite a few rt are bllitatlUile,Sters themselves have giving good on lows, which be wiih us again. Brother Hanson j ner or our people planning on living sks that we"-- more fit for Orangeville has an exclusive patent tt'uing, painting them and varnish- - the idea. m m Himrn rnn nnium nminm n run ourluULo Mmtv influ- (ounty jgk "Star-Spangle- ready-saddle- d, g, w three-roome- VICTOR one-four- th h. ra th cS vt J - con-valu- ati one-thir- ar ..jn reha-fliscar- e homes there. All our sick people are slowly recovering although Olio Huntington, lalso leonard Jensen, are still very 111. However, the doctor says that, with lots of good care, they should come iuioiig nicely as both are out of dan-- : ger. Robert Davis, who has been very ' 111, Is out and around once more. The electric line now runs on down Main street to the creek with the poles located on the north side of the street. Wires have also been strung to the bridge, and a light hung to assist people in crossing. Mr. and Mrs. Iaroy Luke are home from Halt ljike City, where Mrs. Luke underwent an oieratioii. She is getting along nfcely and Is fast recovering her strength. As we are 'about to change from town 'to city government, a primary was held for the purpose of nominating new officers. The following were ehostjn: Mayor, A. Gardner Jewkcs; eouncilment, John Ollphant, George Fox. George Taylor. A. L. Fullmer and A. E. Stllson; city recorder. Wllford Humphrey; city treasurer, Bert Mof-flt- t. I' ( Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatton have been visiting In town the last week. Leo Chllds died at his home in Chiliey, Idaho, February 11, of pneumonia, preceded by influenza. He was born in Orangeville in 1881 md spent a large part of his boyhood days here, later moving to Chiliey, where he has since made his home. He leaves a wife and two little sons and many relatives and friends to mourn his untimely death. , e HUNTINGTON Our city Is entirely free from the the quarantine ban was lifted All public early Tuesday morning. gatherings are again to be resumed. We certainly can feel thankful to know that we escaped the awful ravages of the disease as well as we did. There were a few cases but nono very severe md there were no deaths although lome were brought here to be burled. Doctor Hill and famlty are now located in their new bungalow on flu tind Main street. The Relief society celebrated their Annual day Wednesday, the twenty-fiftA very interesting program was jlven in the ward meeting house. After the program all assembled In the high school building where tables were prepared and all those who had irought their suppers with them 'easted to their hearts' content. After iupper all kinds of games were played n which both old and young Joined. At ten o'clock dancing began and, vhut with the old time music and the new orchestra playing and both ladles ind gents choosing, no one had the chance to complain of not having enough dancing. Miss Stella Johnson and Mrs. Mary Ann Cook have returned home from Cleveland where they were called last week to attend their sister, Mrs. Ida Litster, who was still suffering from the effects of the flu. .They report that Mrs. Litster is practically out of danger now and with good care ihe hopes to be up and around again within a week or two. The flu has left us but the mumps vare still somewhat ind chicken-po- x .he rage. A new boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norwood Tuesday 'llcely. A valentine party was given at the 'lorne of Hattie Nielson Sunday night, iamcs were played and refreshments were served to the f6llowlng guests: Misses Leola Grange, Llla Rowley.Roe-n- a Johnson, Myrl Johnson, Ruby JohnLola Leonard, son, Riley Young, Que Johnson, Guy Nielson. Lynn Mon-leDiiane Holt, Floyd Johnson, and iVilton Lemmon. All expressed them-jelvas having had a good time- h. n. es CLAWSON The people of our town are happy think that they are about all well igain as they have had their share of the flu. There is but one family in jur town now that has the flu, that ex-of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hardy, and they pect to be out of .quarantine soon. Mrs. Matilda Buchannan has been In attendance at the bedside of Mrs. Sarah Bigler, her daughter, the past two weeks. Mrs. Bigler's sister, Mrs. Millie Forbush of Castle Dale, also spent several days at the Bigler home in helping to care for the sick. The people of Clawson are bidding farewell to their old water sleds and feel to rejoice at our new water cistern, there being a great many families now who have the water In their houses , and yards. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the town water cistern was held Monday, February 2. A new board was put In with the exception of one, Charles Peterson of the old board, being We are in hopes that we will soon be able to start with our Sunday school meetings and amusements, as there are a great many people of our ward who are anxiously awaiting more of our good meetings. We feel the loss of our school principal, Floyd .Day, since his resignation. Miss Rozella Seal has returned from her home in 'Salt Lake City and is going on with her grades in our ; school. Bishop Orson Barney and wife and A. E. Hall and wife motored to the coal camps last week, after having suffered a seige of the flu. to ' |