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Show A bunch of small keys has been found and left at the Progress office for the owner, whoever he may be. A fine baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Larsen yesterday forenoon. All are doing well. Miss Kuby Seely was hostess at a daintily appointed birthday party in her honor held at her home last night. FOR SALE Fine jersey cow. Will be fresh about May 1. Apply to Bert Ryan, Orangeville or Castle Dale. The Price orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music for the Junior Prom at Huntington next Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keller left Thursday for Salt Lake City with their little daughter Margaret, who was to be operated on for ear trouble. Manager F. L. Williams of the Helper garage has been in the county the latter part of the week demonstrating the new model Chevorlet car. Leroy Bunderson of Emery, with his witnesses, are appearing before Clerk Jewkes today for the purpose of making final proof on the land of the former. Metta Xelson, formerly of Ferron and wellknown throughout the county as a highly qualified nurse, has been elected secretary of the state nurses association. Dr. H. M. Jones, who is leaving the Hale, expects to be nicely located at Hiawatha by the first of April, having take over the practice of Dr. J. W. Nixon at that town. Arba Oveson, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Oveson, suffered a broken leg the first of the week when con" she fell from a structed on the school grounds by some of the male teachers and pupils. The contraption has now been discarded. David H. Wood passed through town Thursday, enroute to Rochester, where he has a little finishing up work to do on the engineering for the Rochester ditch. He is just hack from Idaho, where he has been employed at an excellent salary and intends moving his family there for the summer at least. It has been discovered that the title to thi local eemetary does not rest in the town but in the ward and until a transfer is made the improvements contemplated by the town may not be proceeded with. Could not such a transfer be put through in time for the improvements to be made before Memorial day. Edd Crawford, one of the proprietors of the Reliance garage, and his wife, formerly Miss Cecil Singleton of "merry-go-round- Ferron. are the proud papa and mania as a curb to reckless borrowing. Those of a husky young son who came to people not having associations in their them Tuesday morning. Edd manages own communities are invited to join a pretty good grin himself since the the Huntington organization if in need happy event but we are just wonder- of what the federal farm loan organiing how calm (not) Grandpa Jim re zation has to offer. ceived the good tidings. Mrs. C. and (Crowded out last week) the babe are doing fine. WANTED 150 Head of Range CatAttorney General Dan B. Shields, tle, two to eight years old and In fair member of the state road commission, condition. Phone or write D. Heber Walter N. Frickstad, senior highway The local commercial basketball engineer, with headquarters at Ogden, five beat the Huntington high boys and Ira R. Browning, state road engi- Wednesday nieht in the third game. neer and secretary of the state com:;y'i on the Academy floor, the score mission, aeeompnied by District Engi- being 26 to 23. neer Fowle and others, have been in A. D. Hartley, new manager of the Emery and Carbon counties the past Smoot-NixoLumber company at week making a pretty thorough inPrice, was in the county this week, of various road prospection proposed getting acquainted and lining his firm jects contemplated for cooperative up for a share of the big building boom work in the near future. which seems imminent in Emery counThe local Relief society Annual day ty. committee, which had in charge the "One of the best times ever," was dance that was given Wednesday night the unanimous verdict of the old folks for the purpose of raising funds to ap- and other guests entertained Friday ply on the church piano, report the afternoon and evening in the Relief to hall. The response on the turning over of $75 for this purposewas part of the the bishop. A total of $115.90 people was heartier than ever this year taken in nnd the expenses amounted so that, in spite of high prices, the to $37.75. as follows: Music $26, hall usual high standard of entertainment $5, tickets $1.75. sugar $1.00, lemons was still possible. !)0e, grape juice $1.50, materials for, We are requested to send the Procookies $1.60. gress to Mrs. Lillie Rappleye Ward at Leo Kenney, chief clerk at Mohr-laii- Somerset. Colorado. Mrs. Ward was was down from that camp yes- a former Ferron resident as was Peter terday with his family and visited Andersen, now located at Sunnyslde, friends as f;ir as Ferron. It feels fine who also asks that the Progress be sent to be out again, he says, after the long to him. These are in addition to new quarantine maintained up there, fol- - county subscribers ,who continue to lowed by a slight siege of the flu and come in, unsolicited, at the rate of four topped by some strenuous income tax to eight a week. A splendid writeup of the calculating and reporting work which fell to him in his capaciy as clerk, the vii tory gained by the Huntington high company reporting and collecting the baketl.all boys over the Carbon quint tax of camp employes in most cases not unexpectedly, however, the identity where they have been there the year for some unfathomable (?) reason, the 'round. identity of the losing team is not diThe Progress shop has been very vulged in anyway, shape, or form. of busy the past week executing orders for They have no reason to be ashamed dance programs in St. Patricks' day their boys. They had a good team effects for the L. C. C.'C. of Emery, but Emery county had a better. The professional card of Oliver K. class dance programs for the Senior who was class of the E. S. A., and invitations Clay, Price attorney-at-law- , and programs for the Junior prom of recently appointed district attorney to take the place of Knox Patterson, rethe Huntington high school next ! The programs included signed, appears in this Issue of the Pro- night. some clever designing on the part of gres for the first time. Mr. Clay was those placing the various orders and formerly attorney of Carbon county we take considerable pride in the way and is a very competent member of the He will be at the we were able to execute the work, giv- - legal profession. ing each customer a printed article- courthouse on Saturday of each week that would compare well with the pro- for the purpose of attending to public and private business and may be found duct of any shop. Reuben Brasher of Huntington, sec- - there on that day. One of the most interesting features retary for the Huntington Farm Loan association, was in town Thursday and of the dance following the big basketplaced a large order for stationery. He ball game at Huntington Friday night was the playing of the youthful school reports the association to be steadily orchestra under the leadership of A. growing, now having engineered more than a hundred thousand in loans. In- K. Johnson. The company is comcidentally, those who have availed posed of voungsterg from twelve years themselves of the longtime loans fea- up and their playing was exceptionally tured by the federal system are show- good. An orchestra such as this will ing indisputably the worth of the idea do a great deal toward inculcating In in the new homes they are building the minds of the kiddies something and the other improvements they are besides the three r's, and will not leave livea town high and dry for dance music making and the better grade of stock they are raising. The uses to a condition all too frequent In almost which loaned money is confined acts every town nt some period in the past. n d. j j y j one-side- d |