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Show "TcOrXTY jlE OFFERS HOMESEEKER COUNTY OFFERS THE CAPITALIST Thousands of Acres of Finest Coal Lands, Promising Oil Prospects. Inexhaustible Supply Best Timber, Ideal Territory for Sugar Beet Factories EMERY and Water, Ideal SSrtJ: Excellent Schools, Modern Convenience Summer tT JSS la Sngi Country DU " All the News of 12. NO. VOLCME XXI. t'Asrii; "THE EMPIRE OF EMERY" All of the Time DALE, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 120. 3.00 NEW MEMBERS ELECTED TWO ar Two new men, J- - Ivan Johnson from and C. E. Larsen ,he econd precinct, from" the fourth precinct, were elected Board of Educat,o the Emery County last Wednesion in the elections held in by substantial men going both day majorities over their opponents. ClevelThe second precinct includes and and Johnson, who is an Elmo ounVman who was born and raised in N. C. Ove-ao- n Cleveland, was opposed by of Cleveland, the incumbent board Thnmas Wells of Victor meniwwas placed in nomination in opposlmuai uui iuic tion to the otners, from the race. race was the In the fourth precinct between C. E. Larsen, Castle Dale's massmeeting candidate; Calvin Jensen, Clawson'e massmeeting candidate; and - im-ara- i PRECINCT Cleveland Elmo Victor 1 39 of Cleveland 11 40 J. Ivan Johnson of Elmo J. Ivan Johnson elected by majority of 30 votes. N. C. Oveson 4 TOTAL 44 23 74 Castle Dale OrangeyiUe CANDIDATE Clawson TOTAL . 183 75 0 Larsen of Castle Dale 25$ 16 14 43 Calvin Jensen of Clawson 73 1 6 0 6 Peter Tolboe of Castle Dale C. E. Larsen elected by plurality of 185 votes. Three "freak" ballots appeared in the Orangeville count one for Carl Bott, one for Edmund Crawford, and one for Mrs. May O. Miller. C. E. II !F ERRON OF STOCKMEN OF STATE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1920 AT THE E. S. A. AUDITORIUM PROGRAM l- - March ..0ur Direo,tor" Band 2. I. Cornet and Trombone Duet "Flower Song" Reid Cos and Apollo Hansen Piano Duet "Spring Breezes" Fawn Singleton and Lucia Seely Selection "When the Frost Is on the Punkln" Choir Violin Trio "Valse" t Drucllla Seely, Dessie Worthlngton, and Esther Jorgensen . Reading "Flnnigan to Flannagai." Ora Seely 7. Selection "Marching" Boys Glee Club 8. One Piano, six hands "Selected" Alice Day, Elva Simonsen, and Nellie Bunnel 9. Selection "A Night In June" Band 10. Duet Violin and Cello "Melody in D" Drucilla Seely and lilton Greaves "Snow-Flake- " II. Selection Girls Glee Club 12. "The Harlem Tragedy" Reading ' Dora Seely 13. Male Quartette "When Day Fade" Reid Cox, Cleon Fitt, Rex Peterson, Perry Snow 14. Two Pianos, eight Hands "Over Hill and Dale" Alice Day, Nellie Bunnel, Elva Simonsen, Fawn Singleton 15. "Abide with Me" Anthem Choir 16. "Officer of the Day" March Band S. FOURTH PRECINCT lEII PRESENTS AN EVENING OF MUSIC nounced by petition signed by himself and five others. The latter's name Which was not sent in to Clerk Edw o' Geary until late, was telephoned' the upstate house which furnished theto election supplies and it was his name had been duly printed thought on ballots for this district until the showed up minus Tolboe's name they accompanied with a letter stating that the phone had reached the house too late. Larsen's election was away, the figures given elsewhere speaking for themselves. Each of these men is elected for a . i iterm of four vmk , ouui, . tw. Liuce j numbered districts will likewise elect men for four-yea- r terms in 1922. SECOND THE EMEHY STAKE ACADEMY t Peter Tolboe of Castle Dale whoe candidacy for the office was an- Wednesday's School Election Vote CANDIDATE OF H A O Of education; COUNTY Busy fflffl CIVIC IIVIPROVEiVIENTS The official program for the second Entirely in keeping with the proannual meeting of the Utah Cattle and gressive work of the business interests of the town which have erected buildHorse Growers' association has been ings that would be a distinct credit to Issued by Alonzo Brinkerhoff of Ema town much larger, the people of Fer-ro- n ery, president of the association. The turned out the two days previous convention is to be held In the Cullen to Thanksgiving day and gave the Fer-ro- n CASTLE HALE AUTO FIRM TAKES OVER PRICE AGENCY hotel, Salt Lake City, Tuesday, Decemschool yards such a dressing up as ber 7, and the program is as follows: to impress one that he was on some Call to order by the president. The Alger Auto company, Ford a- entirely different property. The corner lot southeast of the present school gents for western Emery county for Invocation, James L. Wrathall. site, which was secured by the school the past six or seven years, this week Report of the secretary-treasure- r. Musical selection, Redmond trio. Annual address, President A. Brink-.erhof- f. Report of the exeputive committee, Willis L. Johnson, chairmn. Address, "Grazing and Allied Subjects," H. H. Rutledge, district forester "Shortening of the Grazing Season by deferring Dates of Entrance of Cattle on Forests," Dan S. Pack of Kamas. (a) "Increase of Grazing Rates," (b) "Common Use Grazing Between Sheep and Cattle," L. C. Montgomery Heber. "Powers of the Officers of the Forest Reserves," J. M. Creer, Spanish Fork. Intermission until 2 o'clock. extermination of Predatory Ani- - mals." George E. Holman, predatory animal inspector, United States bio- logical survey. "The Financial Situation," M. K. Parsons. "Marketing Livestock," J. H. Mand- - mield, chairman of markets commit- - tee. , Discussion, reports of committees' and election of officers will follow the speaking. The meetlne Is nnon tn aiatnoVmon whether members of the or association not. County Treasurer-elec- t Louis P. weson has been, Treasurer assisting uuymon the last few in the rush days attendant on delinquency of general incidentally becoming used to tne work of the office preparatory to assuming the same the first of the board for the erection thereon of the proposed addition to the present building, was also cleared of trees and other materials and placed in such shape ns to make for an ideal school Incidentally, several building site. distinctly obnoxious outbuildings located on private premises but so close to the school grounds as to endanger the health of the youngsters as well as being an eyesore to anyone approaching the building, were moved back several feet and otherwise made more The support of the town respectable. authorities was invoked in effecting this latter improvement. Most towns have ordinances which allow considerable leeway in the way of condemning such conditions as nuisances, and no hesitation should be shown in invoking every power within the law when the wellbeing of such an institution as a school is concerned if the individual himself is lax along these lines. Another big improvement in the ' Ferron school is the addition of a thousand-dolla- r electric light plant I in the school building, the cost of installation having been taken care of: d by the county school board, by the municipality, and d by the ward, which has been utilizing the school auditorium for most ecclesistical gatherings since the some burning of the meeting house time ago. At least this is the basis for taking care of the cost of installation as it has been reported to us. Former as Bishop Samuel Dugmore is actingand custodian for the school building wrk takes no small interest in the good his of the new machine coming into one-thir- one-thir- d one-thir- charge. consummated a deal whereby they Suggested by an argument as to the distance saved by the new road over the bench as against the former state highway through Castle Dale by way of Main street, the distance of the two routes as measured by a standard automobile speedometer was learned last From the center of the Tuesday. street intersection by Bowen's Castle Dale store, the distance to the forks of the road north of Castle Dale by way of Main street measured three and a half miles. Coming in from that point by way of the bench road and stopping at the same point, the distance was of a mile shorter approximately eight hundred feet, or about a block and a half! Some have been lead to believe that the variation was much more and this information, which we secured for our own satisfaction, is passed on for what it 'is worth. Dr. J. W. Nixon has been appointed city physician for Castle Dale and, in that capacity, will act as chairman of the health board. The initial call to diagnose any suspected case of contagious disease will be made free of any enarge to the Individual and it is suggested that no time be lost in calling him at any time when there is the least suspicion of contagious or infectious disease. Incidentally, 11 it is Dr. Nixon's duty to see that 3 sanitary i.. u .if the state and municipality are strictly observed, so no alarm should be felt if the doctor is seen inspecting any outhouses or other conditions about private premises. The Carbon county school board member election was something of a indesurprise, to say the least. The canyon up Spring coal camps pendent election way turned out in general assistance, with Helper's and, style elected their candidate, George Schultz 70 of Latuda bv something like 500 to Castle for Superintendent Bowns of incumbent, who was a candiC. R. Marcusen date 'for been has president of the who of Price, without any apwas board, of. position to speak Remember your friends and acquaintances with a suitable personal greeting. J Our line of Christmas Cards, printed or engraved, is new and individual, yet inexpensive. 3 up-to-da- te; "Keep up the Christmas Spirit Call early and make your selection while choicest designs are I mmatr available. (delay may . mean disappointment I A nth grades joined in games and danc s at the auditorium. Student activity card will soon be sutd. The faculty, as well as th Howard Reid met with a severe students.- have been granted the privl-m- e v. Khaklng up Thanksgiving evening of using the cards. when the Black Diamond coal mine. In The Monday morning talk this week which he was working, was the scene .vas on the subject of the manufactur-n- g of an explosion brought about by a industries, and the possibilities of "windy" shut. Coal and solid steel heir development In I'tah. were thrown In ev.ery direction and John Leonard Is among the latest one of the cars was thrown out am' egistrants at the II. H. S. onto the road, breaking It to pieces Mr. Reid was partially burled with th coal but was able to dig his way out and make his way part way down tf ' EMERY STAKE ACADEMY camp where fellow workmen came ti his assistance. He received a seven December Look! Think! Come! cut on the head and whjj badly bruisei Oth marks the greatest date In this but Is able to get out and around am car. The girls huve one last chance says he is feeling fine. o show the boys a good time. Every Last Monday night the First antf Adman and girl who likes a good dan e Second grades presented a little phi? .ill be at our Year Ball and and program in a very creditable man All aie ;elp make the men happy. ner. nvited . Our aim is to make money Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. Cox und Risho or that new maplo floor and also hae and Mrs. H. M. Reid left Wednesday ,n most splendid party possible. Wo morning for Salt Lake City, where they shall have such features as these:-Mo- st expect to spend a month or so with elaborate decorations, good anil their children. varied refreshments, dance programs A grand wedding reception was givand good music!. Save your pennies en last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and get busy and come!!! and Mrs. J. B. Crawford for their The play, "Cousin Kate," was a sue-ceIn more ways than one. The cast daughter Jennie and her husband. Jes-- s D. Peacock. There were many worked hard but everyone feels that relatives and friends from neighboring he has been paid In full for every ef- towns in addition to the large number fort put forth. The cast was not alon-- j of local people. All seemed to have in making this success for every mem-- a good time. Another fine time was (Pr of the student body was buck of had Wednesday when the Ladles Aid the move, and helped the play to sail club surprised the young bride and her through financially. The Castle Pale mother. The occasion marked the re- - performance was most successful of Mrs. Nettle Crawford from the nanclally as $100 was the net gain, presidency of the organization and the The trip and the performance In ) of the club by the bride. ery was also a big boost as we cleared The after Having all expense. Preparations are being made to hon-- : or Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Reid. another school orchestra giving their services newly-wedde- d couple, Friday night. free both at the play and the dance helped us to net more than we otherWe want to wise could have done. express our gratitude and appreciation CLEVELAND to the Emery students and parents w ho treated us so royally. At OrangeThe. Relief society entertained last ville we were not so successful finanFriday their beloved president, Mrs. cially. As our expenses were light we Margaret Thomas, at her home, the Our boys in Orange$32.50. occasion being her birthday. Lunch- cleared because eon was served and a general good ville were true to the colors was unceasing and work their support all. time enjoyed by after the performance. Our gain There has been another fresh out- untilthe new floor was $182.50. We hope break of measles during the past few for to come again with another play and days and several more families have we ask your support and we shall try been placed under quarantine. Miss to give our best. Watch for us In "It is teaching Emmeline Mortensen Advertise." school in place of Mm. Leoim Erb'k-son- . Pays to The- - music department Is working who has four children down with overtime in preparation for their first the disease. December 8. Moses and Jennie Tucker have re big musical Wednesday, before have we had as big and turned from Salt Lake City, where Never varied a program as the one Mr. Han-- , they accompanied their sister-in-laMrs. Mable Tucker of Elmo, to the son is now preparing. Included20 In tha are numbers from a piece hospital, whore she was operated on program of sixty-fiv- e for appendicitis. They report that she band, selections from a choir members, a boys glee club of thirpassed the operation successfully and ty girls glee club with thirty singers, was getting along nicely. eight-hande- d tlano The postofflee Inspector visited the singers, besides local office last Monday and reported numbers, duets, solos, etc. surely a musical treat. the same to be In a flrstclass condition. bigiMOt Wednesday morning In devoCook who of Ferron, Hyrurn class presented tional the Is a from returned mission, visiting to the schoolSophomore a of $53.50 towards purse with his daughter, Mrs. Millie Burdick, the new maple floor. This represents and family. Mrs. Jane Lister, who has spent the tho net proceeds from the Sophomore You will see that the fund la past two months with her daughter In dance. growing. steadily Helper, has returned home. Our numbers are steadily growing. Miss Jennie Lamph, who has been new students coming in during tho The home at has returned Helper, nursing two weeks are: Stanley Jameson last, is as clerk at the and again located of Las Sal. Louie Jeffs, Mohrland; ArCo-onold Jensen, Emery; Elden Van Buren, Orangeville; Ruby Worthlngon, Emery; Audrey Clawson and Lee Bunnel, HUNTINGTON HIGH Castle Dale. Last Friday night the Second year It was a happy surprise when Mr. their boys to a liberal Weight announced in assembly Wed girls treated bust to commemorate and celepeanut we celebrate that might nesday their victory in the class basketThanksgiving from four o'clock Wed brate ball series. The games won stood as o'clock nine Monday morn- follows: nesday to ing (if we wanted to). There Ut not Second year team, four games won. the least shadow of a doubt but what Third and Fourth year team, two we wanted to. A large crowd attended the Thanks games won. First year team, one game won. giving dance given bt the social com Eighth grade, no garnet won. mittee of the high school. The occa successful. was sion Regular basketball practises are enoyable and Teacher: Willard. what is your ex held every afternoon. A first and second team was chosen the first of this cuse for being tardy this motnlng? Willard S.: I had to wake up be week and the. way the boys and the coach are working we think we have fore I could come. Mr. Weight has told us of the effi good hopes for a champion team for ciency contest among the schools of this division. On Friday of this week Emery county, and of the prizes to be we have our first practise game with We know the standard by the Castle Dale town team. On the given. which we shall be Judged, and, as the 17th we have a practise game with best la none too good for us, we have Price, and next week we hope ta have voted to try for the prize number one. one with Ferron. The boys chosen to So observe our exhaust which, being constitute the first and second teams are: Harold Jensen, Leo Jensen, Coy translated, means watch our smoke and see where that little ol' seventy-fiv- e Williams, Mar Ungerman, Gomer Ardollars' worth of playground and nold, Leo Miller, Stanley Jameson. Charles Rasmussen, Elden Van Buren. athletic equipment goes to. Friday evening the Eighth and Sev- - Watch us win! lap ss se Em-joini- i l0 -- also take over the entire Carbon coun ty agency, the company, which is a corporation, increasing its stock and selling enough of the new stock to Carbon county investors to make the institution one of the largest of its kind in this part of the state. J. J. Walters, president of the company whic h is being taken over, goes to Logan, accompanied by J. Milton Olson, Emery county boy who has been associated with him, there taking over one of the biggest institutions in the Orson P. north part of the state. Madsen, who has also been affiliated with the retiring concern, will be connected with the new and larger company, it is understood. TEA It ORANGEVILLE The Music Department TO A HUNTINGTON The fifteen oil leases granted some time ago were the occasion for some doubtful talk and not a little wonderment as to whether there was anything substantial at the back of it. However, the Ohio Oil company, through Peter and Brigham Nlelson, its local of representatives, has, In process transporting to the drilling site northwest of town, some sixty tons of tlm-h- r for the construction of a standard derrick and facts are taking the place of suppositions. Most ol tne umuers favored hvp now heen hauled spot while more materials are atonPrice, tne only awiaiting teams to get it ground. There la no doubt now of the fact that this company, which is a subsidiary of the Standard Oil company, means business. Fifteen teat wells at a cost of fifty or sixty thousand dollars each will be drilled to give a thorough tryout of the field, which looks most expromising, according to geological formation. seen the have who perts There are other leases tn our neighborhood which will, no doubt, be doing There can't be too much iiirawiap. legitimate development and exploita tion to suit us. Other things, too. Our big canal to boom Iroject out north willat help a standstill at our district. Though the present, we expect it to forge to-th- e In the near future. Professor Lyman Is engaged in other work for the time being but he expects to see it through inside of five years. It is purposed to cover an area of 20,000 acres of the best land In Emery county and will connect Huntington and Price in one farming district, and may be the forerunner of a new colony locating midway of the stretch under the name of the two t WuHtewav. streams. We can look for most anyhave all thing in Emery county for we sorts of resources to choose from. The teachers of our Relief society have been entertaining our ward g teachers of late. They put op an of games, a dance, and picnic and 'course the companions of the ward teachers were admitted free. They held forth until an early hour and e music, our vener nfA tn able patriarch, Peter Johnson, 81 years of age, stepping the light fantastic with a granddaughter. The piling to protect the approches to our steel bridge over the river (is being put In these days and It will sure .foe a good protection when done. Professor Mosiah Hall, state high school Inspector, Is In our city in the interests of the schools. He, with Superintendent Washburn, will, no doubt, uee tne schools of the county while uere. They went on south Thursday. A stock buyer is here gathering up a pr p C. 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