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Show luivaa VO.UNTY PROGRESS e 1 KO. 24 JCASTLE DALE, UTAH. SATURDAY, fiawsra BASKETBALL SCHEDUt F FINiSHESJITH POPULAR SCHOO A TiE hool F1rldvaynight'8 hih games resulted in a league tie of all four teams In the league, each of the teanm having three vlctorl(?;. three defeats for the season's work Central lost to Huntington at Huntington by a score of 30 to 23 m one of the hardest fought gan.es cf the season, while Ferron lost l0 Carbon It was thus made to play off the tie to decide necessary which two of the four teams should go to Vernal Accordingly, lots were drawn and. as a result. Carbon and Ferron played at Castle Hale Saturday night with a final score of 18 to 13 in favor of Ferron; while Huntington and Central played their game at Fermn i.v, .v- .score 25 to H in Central's favor. The dox scores for all three games are given below: . THE DOMINATES fTiBY AGRlULTURAL JAYS MK. SECTION rccrx L APPENDICITIS FKBKIAUY 91.M A TKAB Germany's Champ Skater A VICTIM Funeral serviette xr i, noon for Miss laa Dickson. 17 old Junior student at the Central year h:gh school and daughter of Mrs. Emma Dickson Aldrtch. The young woman died following an operation for appendicitis performed on Wednesday following a first attack on the Monday The entire piecedmg. was shocked by the sad news ofcounty the death of Ina, who was known everywhete as the embodiment of cheerfulness and good nature. The services were conducted by Bishop s. H. LarseHi and the attendance taxed the meeting house to its capacity. The speakers were N. L. Williams, seminarf instructor at the Central high school: E. A. Nielson, principal of the elementary fechool and friend and former teacher of Ina; Louis P. Oveson, and O. J. Anderson'. All spoke in glowing terms of the wonderful character and sweet disposition of the deceased and urged the grieving mother and sisters to take comfort in the loving example left behind and to cheer and comfort each other. Musical numbers Included a quartet selection from the high school siuuenis. a vocal solo by Mrs. L. T. Hunter, with cello-pian- o aceompanl- ment by Mr. and Mrs. I?nv p Miiiot-a duet by S., Z. Z .vuiilen an.1 Mi; Mel-l- a Wright, with members of the choir joining; and selections by the choir. The invocation was offered by B..W. Dalton of Price and the benediction ly President Lars P. Oveson. Principal S. H. Jones offered the dedicatory prayer at the cemetery, to which place a large number of friends accompanied the remains. The floral offerings were many and very beautiful. Ina was born in Castle Dale August 3 1, 1907, the daughter of the late A. I. Dickson, former county attorney, and Emma Jeffs Dickson. She grew to young womanhood here, attending the local school and gathering about her countless friends in every activity in which she engaged. She was the life of all parlies and other gatherings and always succeeded in adding to the hai'mony and success of such affairs. Surviving her are her mother and two sisters, Ona, who is teaching school at Cleveland, and Emma, who is atr, tending school here, also a Alanson Aldrich and numerous Her grandmother, ether relatives. Mrs. Laclnda Jeffs, a pioneer of Castle Pale, passed away only few weeks ago. 21, 1823 t news notes Parti of At WHY SHE MARRIED From All UTAH v-- -- Ogden. The Utah Construction company has received the written In- -' I strument from the United States . of Ac. i ytsiionai reclamation service setting forth the Matters VitlM I" Agricultural terms under which the American Falls, Idaho, dam is to be built and "1 take It for grunted Kdith married Are Made company officials have executed the the man she ao admired." contract anq" returned it to the gov"No she says she iuiily cotddn't ernment's agency, according to War- emlur? the Idea of loslug her admiraren L. Wattis, secretary of the com- tion lor lilm." khineton. Appearing ueiure , pany. otiuiiucc,piise agricultural Amerthe Pwk. nwsident of Salt Lakes The annual roundup h '.scil of agriculture, entered athis year wfll be held August 19, 20, v i dom(t over what he termed the 21 and 22, according to an announceFrau Brockhoeft, champion woman agriculture Dy i of American ment made Iby the chamber of com x cextkal-hixti.v;toikater of commerce Germuny, who wlil repre merce game 1)7 Hoover of the roundup committee, and will be ent her country In the International Hl'XTIXUTOX held at thei state fair grounas. A In on wntests C'hrlstlunla 17 February CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL nierstion' cf the pres- and In Manchester, England, on Feb seating capacity of more than 10,01)0 Moffitt, rf is promised 'this year. Detailed plans n'jfa'fl conference, the Jewkes, 4 1 ruary 25. I X rf o 0 0 still being formulated by the com. .V are If Scow. 1 ' ' v mittee. "r.dy D.en formu-b- v O. Peterson, c 2 4 3 It has. been that radio 2 0 1 and he quoted -- now, rg r. hoiA-tPark City. Refugia Alameda la waves travel 21,1 sfl miles a second 0 Olsen, 0 0 as having said the fuic- - Jenueu, rg 3 3 2 with the murder of June St. lg (cr.pt) charged slower Is which one than waves, light if the department of agriculture E MERY here March 15, 1923, in a comClair of those little thlius a fellow wouldn't 8 Totals i c.'d with farm production and 7 12 Attorhere issued by County HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ordinarily notice uu'';ss It were called plaint R. ana mar-- :. 1(t'10H. xransponaii'jn I.' McDonough, it became The play staged by the Emery ward ney to his attention. G. he dVLirod, were held by II r. T. F. known. The complaint was signed recreation committee was u success 2 0 0 r to be the functions of his de- - Weaver, rf by Carlos Ariza, Mexican consul in and the scenery paintedoffor use in the 0 Mathie, rf W. B,, Parent. production the work 3 If 3 6 Utah. Truman, during the past week. A majority of kerIs wonderful. , The proceeds of of the president's ag-- . Rowley, c 4 ,sal these consist of violations of the Leeton. Pretty Elhel Hall, 16, of "he play went toward paying for tbo 2 J conference for acoopera-:!a'!.';t'".- tr Leonard, rg rule during the past this The following people took 2 2 Furlong, lg place, shot herself because her scenery. board were attacked 3eson. It seems that In spite of ropart In the play: Arthur W. Anderout scolded mother her for staying peated Instructions on this point some sei aic agricultural com-- : 11 8 Totals 13 30 son, G. K. Anderson, W. T. Parkinson, herders still persist In bedding their late at nights, she confessed to local I. K. Williams. J , H. Sorenson, We Referee, Maclsen; umpire Williams. by T. A. Naftzer," counsel of The shooting oc- ley Hansen, A. Y. Clark, Mrs. Lavern ."heep more than three nights in one authorities here. Wheat Growers' associa- - FEItROV - CARBOX AT CASTLE place. Reductions In permit 'numbers curred here a month ago. At that Abelln, Mrs. Surelda lirinkerhoff. Mrs. bs "ilesia'iied to DALE organize distriwill be applied for offenses of this time she said the and Mrs. T, J, ak- - Lucinda William,,, discharged gun iwread of the producers." kind so that permittees should be Clark. Music was furnished by Misses FERRON HIGH SCHOOL over knocked she when it cidentally sure to definitely Instruct Arvel'.a Hansen and Dea.ile Worthing unted to ruin the cooperative their G. T. F, P. herders as . to how their uermitteJ while sweeping. ton, fcheldon Tcruerson, Leo Jensi i, 3 campaign in Kansas, this is Killpack, If stock should, be handled while on the and George llii.ikorhoff., Mrs, Agues C. Ol.-e0 If L. Jfce step I would Gillham S. Lake. The witSalt Co., the take," forest. 8 Jchnaju acted as 'prompter' and M Pettey, rf leclared, indicating copies of the 4 Local forest officers, with the assist- of this city, was awarded the con f ikiuHon as director of the producPeterson, c ' klready introduced to carry ouc A. Diigmore, lg 2 ance of two temporary men, prepared tract to handle the entire 1925 na tion. 1 (). T)!ig:nore, rg Inference's recommendations. etween 2400 and 2500 agricultural tional campaign for Salt Lake City A'o'd n Oleen of Rochester and Miss F. Olsen, rg 0 ensas schedules luring the perio'd and Utah to be conducted by the Ielva Nielson 'of fcmery were icatrUd Peek said he believed the pres- fovember I to January 31. The Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting !y Bishop B.' J. f'eaeoek Wednesday, 4 was relying on 7 10 IS Totals HoovSecretary cost was somewhat higher than was of the advertising and publicity com evening at the home of the bride' K not the CARBON HIGH SCHOOL secretary of agricul- expected due to the fact that enummviiJr About fifty relatives wore f mittee, ifor agricultural G. T. F. P. Inerators made long trips to secure information. present and stayed for a pleasant 2 If formation at first hand thut could ictment of a revised McNary-- h Crandall, and 'refreshments. 0 Ogden. Quick and extraordinary Our whole games Bean,- rf ,' very easily have been secured by corwishes the farm export measure was ad. community 0 fire Wetkins, c work by the Ogden City depart young couple a pleasant Journey respondence or from other individua by the witness, who also fa-- a Jame'j, c als. ment, in extinguishing flames wnic through life and success in their fuspecial session of congress if Pressett, rg American forest week will be from broke out on the fifth floor of the ture. Mat his, lg fary to enact remedial farm leg- owned by State Senator John B. Teacock is disposing April 27 to May 3 this year. J. building Bishop I . In. 3 5 13 12 Totals ES Twelve sheep permittees on the S. Lewis, averted the threatened wip of the personal effects of his family j Referee, Bentley; umpire, Crawford. re.vlantl forest' own no ranch property ing out of the heart of Ogden's busi icongressional investigation of preparatory to leaving Kmery .CEXTRAI.-Hl'XTlXTOa to from T 4.AME call ased in connection with their permitvery sponse important of ness district pvities Secretary Hoover in President Grant to go east and assume At the end of January the snowfall ted stock. These permittees will be FERROX j matters wa3 proposed by the care of the Joseph SmlthN MemoriIt will notified be for that Uusin station at InvitaGreat the necessary Annual The Provo. First Experiment 'eek. SCHOOL HIGH CENTRAL was only 40 inches while at the Alpine them to secure ranch property com- tion Typewriting and Shorthand con- al farm. He will take his family with G. T. F. him and his stay will be of indefinite leaders in it was 46 inches in depth. The water mensurate with the number of stock test will be held at the general, he said, papprove 0 3 Brigham length. Most of our people are-ver0 for hold which within was station at they content of Mr. Hoover's agri-a- l Moffitt, rf the permits Experiment 0 1 1 un- sorry to lose so big a man from our ;Scow, If 10 Inches while at the Alpine It was 13 three years, otherwise reductions in Young University February 27, views 3 4 S and, will protest i Peterson, c of the the. der community but he is leaving for a their will be A auspices Department of last inches. grazing preferences !t his year's 0 1 comparison 0 "domination" of the de Snow, rg of Office practice. The contests are greater calling and we all Join in 0 0 0 figures show that the water content made. tent of ,'Jewkes, rg agriculture. 2 3 1 Since 1907 nearly ten million for- open to all high school student of wishing him success. at the station is practically double Jensen, lg (e&pt) A baby girl has arrived at the home what it was a year ago although it Is est trees have been planted in Ver- Utah. Teams and individuals will 25 slightly less than shown for 1923. mont of Utah Coach Selected" 10 Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Bundersuii Totals of reforestation representing compete and will be awarded medals, wince our last writing. There is a possibility that the 1923 8,150 acres.. Seven and one-haHUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Lake. "Iks" J Three and loving cups, pennants. A. J. J. B. Broderick, G. T. F. P. measurements were made a day or million of these trees have been fur- w a team in the and J. S. Bipderkk, noires, la., was Lewis to Salt Lake Cliy went 6 two later than they were made this ninlied to the land owners at cost by persons will constitute 0 4 3 Weaver, rf The team win- on business last week. Mr. J, B. Brodmvereitv of IItnh of vear so that the water content in the! the state forestry department and the shorthand contests. 3 ' 0 w inter deposit of mow Is about the balance have been set out in state for0 e board 0 0 of regents of the Truman, If ning the highest dumber of points erick also saw his daughter, Mrs. Eve0 same as it was for 1 923 and nearly ests. 0 1 0 Robert M. Rlss, state commis- will be awarded a silver loving cup. lyn Williams of Sunnyside, in the hos neid m the offices of Rowley, c S 3 3 0 double what it was for 1924. Deputy: sioner of forestry, says that a conserv- The Leonard, rg pital there, where she had been taken van 0 0 Cott, j, member of the Furlong, lg cup to become the permanent for 0 0 an operation for appendlcltlu. Supervisor Van Boskirk and Forest ative estimate of the value of these Armstro'.g was picked from made the above treirs forty years after planting, mak- property of the school that wins the Mrs. Williams sister, Miss iva BrodStevenson Clerk 4 14 11 5 of thirtv-fivTotals t measurements. Their sore lips ana ing allowance for losses by fire, in- highest number of points two conse- erick of Emery, went to take care of t Referee, Crawford; umpire Bentley. sunburned faces Indicate that the sun sects, and disease, will be $2,037,500. cutive years. A cup to the school her sister's children. osition by P,.Psirior,t shone while they were on the mounMiss Geneva Broderick is quite 111 The tables showing comparative his name was then pre-- L producing the best typewriting team tain. ,; .. and value of timber cut and on the same terms will be given. at present- board of regents for office has been 'old on the 26 forests of District 4 Individuals will receive gold and silThe supervisor's Scow of Conrad Mayfield has been L I. . xnouRn Rome oppos.-Il On reaching his home. Saturday advised that the coming season it will places Manti forest fifth on the list ver medals for first and second place. here for a few days on business. the form of serwent to Orangeville to see his sister, boosting ni.cht, a factory worker found he had be necessary to dispense with the A in the total amount of timber sold and fourth in the total value of the mavices of one of the local rangers. " "l lne manual Salt Lake. E. A. Vandeventer, for- Mrs. Merrill Anderson, who, with her , faiien heir to $fi(.(XMU'iM). The whistle transfer to another forest will likely terial disposed of. In the number of schoo at Los mer managing editor of The Salt husband, returned with him to Emery Angeles, Cal., but MantI the is on the made Mantl Hereafter fourth morning, timber sales Monday be arranged for. rPrpcdent Thomas' choice blew as usual Lake Telegram and recently editor for a short visit with relatives here, forest will have six rangers only and for 2 sales and seventh in the numMrs. fJ. P. Anderson has gone to it didn't mean anything. and accordGenpublisher of the Oakland ber of commercial sales made. the forest will be redistricted to attend the arrival of a Mohrlund ' and Long Beach Daily new erally speaking, the timber sale work ingly. grandson at the home of Mr. and 'ff Receives Rr,.- - e ,. durlow was on Manti the been exceedingly has The police theory seems to he. submitted been News, by appointed managma .Mrs. Lorin Stevens. Reports have editor of the Sunset Magazine. Mr. "When in doubt arrest a suspect and rangers in at least ten trespass cases ing the calendar year 1924. AlaskaXo further' Xews has reached here of the ar'dangthe Vandeventer succeeds Walter V. rival of the second grandson of Mr. x fr0m the hold him tintil the public forgets 'r'.r "' who becomes contributing and Mrs. Hans F. Jorgenson at the "' Miowin? the ar-- . nse." 4 s,''''? ' h in" cf Mr. and Mrs. Marion Black; editor. ' ' of burn at Clawson. Mrs. Jorgenson has V -- o'eMme. Marguerite Vogel Accord- Ogden. iThe violin belonging to J. gjne to Clawson to stay with her ,T '. " daughter for a few days. "'KU so'e pnysi- Albert Erlckson, leader of the Some gay parties are belns given theatre orchestra, whiih was T?6 f the ht to con- was found in a pawnshop here l y a crowd of our old sports. stolen, n be v,ed for some time. here by : police. The instrument, which is valued by Erickson at $1200 'a!lW cares of the had been pawned for 6. ORANGEVILLE bti pne quaranProvo. That the dairymen of this e in force. The Mutual ' meeting held Sunday locality are handling pure rniik was In Edward the declaration of Dr. Arthur Vance, sen'ng, February 15, was well !"; froin and the t pedal program of food inspector for Provo City, folMiss Helen Fox and the one- ius'c'bv h;:y n''er ninety lowing an analysis of the products act play, "My Aunt from California," e!oven- hours' run- Sine of the various dairies in this local- '.v the Gleaner girls was enjoyed by 1 ' f all. ity. 'J he Primary association gave a big Salt Lake. A peak in Utah's coal Valentine dance on Friday evening. frt. La production! was reached last month, Tie Ladies Aid club met at the home when the j output was greater than Of Mrs. Goldie Wpodward. Special the forw?; ewor; t city for any other January in at least the Jeatures of the afternoon Included a to '.alk on the proper use of the flag by preceding five years, according Presil,ent of the Ir.. Kate Fall and excerpts from the figures issued by B. W. Dyer, disbo;,.ri of health, In trict engineer of the federal bureau look of manners by Mrs. Cella Reid. Bere- Dl- - Dol-Nof;.,lMr. and Mrs. Henry M. Keid have of mines. The total for last month a conference wi-:- , gone to Salt Lake City for a short was 595,189 tons. .. visit. To commemorate Lincoln't birthday Farmingjton. Robert H. McCoy, charged wth murder in the nrst de- 3ur town band serenaded :chool had an appropriate prograniv gree for the slaying of A. Roy Heath Our Relief society held their month was in Val Verda, Decemter 5, 1924, missionary party at the home of found guilty here. The jury return- ly our noys Vir. and Mrs. E. R. Cox. ed the verdict with a recomencfcTion report their health as being fine and woman to be up;Kdnted to a Frencn for a sentence of life imprisonmd it, '.hat they are thoroughly enjoying of cabinet, huviiur been Riven the psit i after exactly twenty hours of deli- ihelr work. minister undersecretary to the . beration. bor. -- at . 2lo 12 ; , . 10 1410 ly . i 1 n, r" .. ounfy wwma ' i hree-night-b- 8tep-fa-the- i V i 1 ' . ut a.,, lf j r.i,i 15 , 1 p par,-,vio- r.. ! , m t Post-Enquir- er . Wo-ehlk- e, At the Shrine of Liberty i W "-- ' k',''l: MVvM;'-'fc-- Sill - "IT vt h l or . aL V |