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Show Bam rvfc, ' 10 V OFFICIAL KLWSPAPEtt OF laments, pi Emery County Progress. w p. Greaves made Saturday. Saturday for a Enbraiw to leftt S made a butin-e"So Friday. " Cry ltProgress tell others, City. live jot K the A" &1 VOLUME XXIX, NO. 20. CASTLE DALE, UTAH riJUS PROGRESS! CtiUM'IY FRIDAY', JANUARY 18, 1S29. AM.EIUC.YX LLGIOV Emery Stake to Hold ERSHIP WEtX ninckburn-Axi'lsn- iwir.cnti Dleaso ican Genealogical Convention List Post n S9, PEIi XEAli IIOASALCHJ. holds sincnxG f .a. S2.C0 Amer- GAY rAREHT-TEACHER- S' lesion of Emery Comity, met Siiturdcy nitiht In th 'ity hall . Plans for the third annual Emarj 8! Cat!e Dale with about 5u peieent The t hi il nnnuai lMrent T.'.'.i:ht j Week are Leadership of t)u xiiemlieMhip prtw nt. . ipreon is is the object of at It A r (,ui't nt' the itistrkt confcri'iico lay will I).' rapidly. Kvl.iunry station. service those in charge to make it one of the lioul. Vu will' t tiiu w is in:t((( i,y V'f.nj Cemral i at r llili Helper, J""1 a trip to Manti outstanding events of A genealogical convention of tli u- ,NOTICE TO VKTEH.VXS sen and a grn. rai di'ii islon was li'I.I!l renieinljer this day. liitaus of the Emery County jjCrawicru for this year. Efforts are being mad Binary Stake will be held in Custlc en fae various subjects mentioned. vKtution givtn the students, and th. . A special meeting of Blackburn- - Dal0 on Saturday an Sunday, Jul v. rPr of the day. Ev. to obtain the services of the leading The resrulnr meetings were chang-i.parents being a.sKert to assume tu.j.r 3 , its own skaters. educators of the state in their dif- Axelson Post Xu. 2S AmQ from the 2nd and 44h Sundays of obligation. A complete program will t iUill'-- 19 an,l 20. Tho convention is especially for th-- j tiu.n molltf to the, 2nd and 4th Sat- - he feiven in next week's paper. ferent branches of work. Already th gion of Emery County has been called t . new o.- .- has -fallen A a R neral rcnuoder wo will say j ljr,h,ys. W leritie .h nnst few days. services of Miss Mary Hinman of CoL for Saturday night, January 19 at yf'ns people ami of interest to body eypetially all those interested umbia University has befcn obtained" 6:30, in the Citv Is uiin'o to feeure that lunch will be served free as i,,' on frnm th in genvulogy ai.d Temple work. conMiss Hinman will have also the and n a uui, list e l,!.nj of regular businetfa the of Important graves iu matters tn rtSlOea"' no ... r.0n he Vn arp charge of A. F. Hennet of the ii (lie county. Urn are not snpplU cert Wilt be gi'ft. the recreation and play work, and is be uiseussed and every i, of thin." rnaa '1 he of Genealogical Society of I'lah and A. with monument:',, hat an order miy the here evening will be taken up Willi lamrner. U. coming the should be on hand to K. A. C. Ex county through Smith, member of the society will lie rent the rovcrnment for them. a basketball game between Central fpll in Castle uaie tension division. She will give classes take a part in, the matter. th visiting bretliVrtt, The program here. Tabs will 1j followed by a heavy in simple dances, folk dances 1, The early hour was set in order The goveriniieul will supply theH and Hunting-tortand Mats,:,jr "1, the trees with frost. will be as follows: d.i'U'u monuments far th! graves of veterans followed by a clogging. This recreational work will that the meeting might be terminatLua.v a. m, of an vara nmt for those who die to which the public will be wvn.0,. ed before the basketball g:ime iikju "irl WAS bom to be for both adults and children. January ..hi tlm to 12 noon, at the J MP0. Remember the date, February u, meeting house, from now. ,in thev will also fitrnlRh u It is the object of the committee in same evening. Peterson last The Plan of Ward Organization, !y f $107.00 toward the burial anil all boost for n bigger and i.elt.r to O charge bring to Emery County ex,.' A. I1, uennett. day. expense! will perts in Home Economics, Agricul- C. II. S. DOWNS PAST GRAND CO. Committee Recreation The Survey, Fuiid and Convention Animal ture, in BASKETBALL Itellfeious 26, Husbandry, TEAM FKOM Friday January Schedule, A. K. Smith. C RTI.E DAI.C M. I. A. 7, TiiOsir Education, Literature and Social Prob long l MO A It 2 P. M. to t V. M., In tl,X' meetiii-.Ctfle Dale auditorium. Oii Ui'l l t i U IN and other lems, lines of educational huu.-...... Ti'imhpr entertained the A. F, Bfnnett will on Tin: activitres of vital importance to the 1, s. Tiie M. I. A. of H.e Ca;lle Dab In one 0f the cleanest and hardest "( i ur ruu nesionsibllity in Getionlogy. ward met Tuesday nlsht with a sple.n people. fought basketball games of the seaA. K. Smith will speak on "ThJ The committees in general charf son the Central five succeeded in did attendance of both yountf and oil it was a group of " Record. Family last Saturday, are as follows: Principal L. O. Noble downing the fast and ever The young men's presides,! was re- rifle makers who first made them. o V Union meeting 20 in th battling Relief Sunday, January leased l.ecause of hlff absence from they should pro.perly have been callO. Sorensen Jr., five of Coach Eddie Kimball. genferal chairman; islarge attendance .uu 10 A. M. It whs In i. it- aiul brother Eratitus Larson ed "IViin: j IVunia Rifles." Hut tiecate.n Castle Dale, Ward representative; anybody's game from whistle to h!s. Society hall at Ir He county. A. K. Research ... Sniith by wan sustained in his pteud. Daniel Boone and the pioneers of Mayor Herbert Moffitt, City repre- tie, and it was only because of tlu - Fenon Roller Mlil is a"" o A. F. Dennett. lersnnal Research, All nre in vitid to join and make thKentucky 'mad these guns f iino'", '.. picntv of good flour, bran, sentative; Louis P. Oveson, Stake rep. machine like work of Central that 2 At P. M. in the meeting house an rfniainder of the a h'g success. they have boon known to history .r year Moab was finally beaten out. ",'fesds and chicken feed. Call on resentatlvt?. address will be given by Lars P. Ove A complete list of all committees "Old Kalmucks." And vven after tho The game was not slow in geltin;.; son, Emery Stake also President and frontier had been pushed beyond tlu under way. A foul committed by one by stake Willard Miller' enter- - will appear in next week's Issue. representative Herbert Mof. jr. aod Hi"8Missi&'dppl they s.:i! played an imof the O Central .Moab enabled to boys menus or K. firt. which Andrew after Elder a number portant part iu wintilnit the Wv.t for score from the foul was line. That and on were will Sn.ith talk played "Temple Service" night. Games It Xvaa a Pennsylvania riflcmaker who the Moab time, only however, that and Elder Archibald P. Dennett will iWOOLG ROWERS' MEETING Ueon served. in IVTtuano rl Yi'Vin Ul IllUlll. U I Hll V . l.LU ... led. A fast dribbling shot by Gleed, speak on "The Lesson Course and the ,1.l..u., , lw Jfli.nEc;lif..t The Manti National Forest team m Twin Cities basketball favorite wen pons for the old tinio a few minutes later, put the loca! hold Association their will growers' In the auJ. men. 'tlavthe Price Tigers boys ahead and from this advantage Musical numbers will be furnished annual meeting in tne Kpr.raim Puh. mountain CENTRAL HIGH The story of tho long rifle In Anfer. m at LSStie .uaie, iwiuruaj, 1 to though slight, 12. they for lie M. proceeded ward P. choir the the play program by Library at January lean history hi a romantic one and in :ju7 H. the brand of ball that is required to under the direction of A. E. Nielson. DEC. SNOW MEASUH E.MENTS this issue of the Progress there la a musical in- - BEAT CARBON- kvene interested in BEAT CARBON keep ahead. th-'Rancor Ollerton made a trip to Every body is invited. Illustrated feature article which toll.t Mti consult EitoI T. Litster, of Not once during the game, aid O Mammoth Ranger station on Decem- of that romance. Don't miss "Th"v Irfjnd, Utth. He can supply you TRTOUTS HELD er team falter in Its beautiful passber 28. He reports 28 Inches of snow, Sweet Ancient Weapon of Our Fathany make and on easy terms. Tryouts for .the high school opera, ing game, but each team missed num. with a water content of 5 Inches. On ers," by Elmo Scott Watson in thU government weather report ia "Purple Towers" was held Thursday, erous setups that should have spelled January 7 and S Ranger Thursby Issue. scores. 17. The Je Dale the past week, gives the will be a preto opera over the mountain made January trip o Moab was more successful from the iiest temperature as 34 measure the snow on the head of See. and tho sented in Orangeville, on February sr.x news i Tin: 21 and in Castle Dale February 22. free throw route. Three times they ly Creek, at the Alpine, Great Basin, By Special Correspondent tallied in nine attempt's. On the other and Oak stations, lie reports a tot-iWall received a painful injury BEAT CARBON A newspaper la Juwt what its BEAT CARBON hand, Central could not connect with ieek while sharpening his knif-The Junior Chamber of Commerce of 38 inches of snow at seely Creek make it. No paiper can collect net once the in nine tries. the and with water a A in Alpine stations, team lost their second game th3 tmery wheel. particle of the ORGANIZATION COMPLETE uiid print all the news without tho be It 10 out content would hard to star a At the inches. of pick Experibasketball leasrue last dust became lodged in his eye. assistance of the people of its terri The High School opera organiz- .of the ten men who were battling that Eastern Ittah Saturday to Price, on their own floor, ment station there was 31 inches of tory. Important news items of Em- special meeting of Blackburn-'rsonlPoation is completed as follows: 6 a case was for snow a team with it inches content water work of 0f night, a from thriller begin-i wa3 ranie jTlle No. 39, American Legion General Director W. W. Brady through and through. Gleed, with S ing to end. Bill Rowley's spudsters At the Oak Creek station the snow cry County are continually being sen'. b ten called for Saturday in, unsolicited, to the city and near night, Asst. Director . . . Helen Jensen tr his credit,, lnnkert enni "an.! .... noints , out uiuj euj iiic x i lec Ltr?tiii m evtij- was 19 inches deep with a water con by a(pers, but not to the Progress. barjH at 6:30 r. M. inthe City Enola T. Noble Dramatics 3 tent weainchea. of The coldest angle except basket shooting. If the Castle Dale. If an Item iu considered of enough Jennie Grant Olson were outstanding. Dancing Huntington boys had caged one third ther recorded at any of the stations Club surprised Carl II. Olson Advertising It looks as though the local flva of their setups they would have won was 13 below zero at the Oak Creek Importance to islie published In out-eti Irvin Winibpr last Monday ev- surely important I G. Noble Business Manager have began to hit their stride, and by a nice margin. As it was. Price station. At the Experiment station it side papers it ijj, the occasion Fllis Everett with any kind of scoring luck the won by a score of 13 to 10. The off had been 6 below and at tho Alpine noiiffh for publication In your own Stage Director being her birth- ' it uas a paper. . Electrician .... Morris Johnson complete surprise and Coaldiggers from Price had better iciating wos extra good with Madsen station it had been 8 below. The to;al count)' Please remember the Progress whet hail a grand time. Property men Orson Peterson and look to their laurels next Friday forjas referee and Iiobison as umpire. precipitation for December at the Exyou have news of Importance. o the team from Central is fast absorb, Ray Childs. Thorderson, star center for Hunt- periment station was S.44 inches. The o enow diswere a measurements which little win takes to ball ington High, played barkstop for a ing that BEAT CARBOX BEAT CARBON games consistently. kicking horse and as a result, he will appointing. However, tho snow 1ia deep inch O not romp around so lively on the wax. er and there is practically Green 'PROM UNDER WAY ed floor for some time to come. In greater water content than a year tigo The energetic Juniors are work BOUNTIES OFFERED i addition to this three of Joe's The cattle associations in Manti ing to make this year's Prom the b men are ineligible because of ever In the history of the high j and Twelve Mile Canyons an offerBy Special C.ir. in their studies. down cponueut being school. They are consious of the fact Sacrament meeting, last Sunday af- ing a bounty on lions kiUud within By Special Correspondent will be held Feb. I'. and Mrs. was better than ever. Good their grazing districts In Manti George Franz and that the Senior hop ternoon, 2 and that the Seniors are also are a $5.00 offering they By Special Correspondent bounty, The and ppfer were Trice visitors Saturday ruary musi. good speak speakers Tho sparrow hunt, conducted is Ida Mae Wolf is in Salt Lake putting forth an effort. ers were: Perry Wakefield, Miss Em and in Twelve Mile $2.50. The Wool, resulted in a victory for th-Association to our one of has offered oil growers' ag a course in marcelling. Richards, Hyrum ily Cox, Heber Brockbank and Jesse side. Tltev were guest!? of thn nt BEAT CARBON BEAT CARBOX sudM G. Clifford left cat. the the by duplicate and respected citizens, passed bounty paid Brinkerhoff Jr, The music was furWednesday for west side nt a dance, last Saturday Lake anil the new choir. There was tie associations on these predators. denly away last Saturday while County Progress ifmery making some im-t- he ' County ng In-li- . t l i, v - iCUTit ts- . ii 1 it 1 l.-- Paieut-Tcnchei- s' i, U t ; the-su- " t i'liienS-Tcacher- e, s' Wf Mp-a- k inru e ITniisj-l'vaut- - Env-ploye- . - ."i.-- . Manti Forcrt Notes - School Notes Wool-Guide- ." ; ; 1 . h Huntington ! Alva in Liy j st j v. - ij, H -. rysns . toer Fterron first-squa- st Cleveland ? ! Cai--yo- i U nished by a good attendance. per-foimi- Ogden. MID YEAR EXAMS his daily tasks. While he had jorie and Leonia Voor- The mid year exams in all classes been in poor health for several years fa wre ovsr fiom Moab Saturday The and were held Friday. Thursday news of his death came as a great NSwiiay visiting Mrs. Wrm. How- hours shock to his exams in each class were 1 many friends. &. and Funeral services were held TuesMrs. Lew Redier have a in length, Pfcughter, born in Fruita, Colo. BEAT CARBON day in the ward meeting house and BEAT CARBQX friends came from far and near to "aao . Turnelly of the Texas - Co, were aftend. as he was well loved where- visitors lust week. FINALS IN CLASS DEBATES I'na Gillies n aa he was known. ..The speakers Final class debates were held Fri ever operated on were: Pres. Lars P. Oveson, Louis P. Pendieitis. at firm,! .Tnnetlnn. and Sopho Juniors the day between sweck. She is of Castle Dale, Albert doing nicely. mores. The decision was in ravor 01 Oveson Samuel Naylor and Nels Niel. tra basketball team lost to the Sophomores. and John Potter of of son .race American Sunnyside Legion team, at The 'udges were: Mrs. Clayton wee by a score ot 44 to ,' Mrs. Nephi Williams, Julia C. Price. Hyrum Richards was born April p!ay a return game on Baker, Carl H. Olson and L. u. aodu. M at Green 18, 1853 in South Wales. He was bap. f River, BEAT CARBON tised in the L. D. S. church at the age uiwiveLuuii team is BEAT CARBON l,(j,,,. to of 8 years and throughout his life he Sbsw Mai IB. lii-s- Hop-kinso- H.01-for- the Spring Canyon Play night. .rM.Mrs- kk' " m Hickman will a six week's trip take them as far east as 15111 - '"nuia, Baldwin 4 Moab n. a. rinrk Co. passed thru and Garage tnei s a nusincss visitor tan 5fth."a d, was an energetic worker in the church both here and in his native land. inter-schoIn 1877 he came to Utah with hi.? sent the high school in the parents, settling in West Jor. debates: George Kllllan, Mor wife and 1882 they moved to Winter In dan. Araetn Louise Brady, ris Peacock, Quarters. He resided in Sunnyside ov. Miller and Mozell Wall. Aer 25 years and followed mining. BEAT CARBON bout a year ago they moved to CleveBEAT CARBOX land. He held the office of High in the church. Priest HONOR ROLL OF Besides his wife he leaves 4 children, several grand children and two We thank the following people for great grand children besides a host of subscribing or renewing their friends. to the Progress during Lewis Whlmpey is visiting relatpast week. Dale. Castle Anderson, and friends ives George Geo. White has returned from th Ervin Wimber, Castle Dale. U. James P. Johnson, Huntington,Utah. hospital, where he was operated on for goiter. Hyrum Seely. Salt Lake City. Annie J. King, Montlcello, Utnh. Ed Jensen, who has spent the past Dale. two weeks in Trice, under the care of Ernest E. Jensen, Castle Dale. C. Evin Wilberg, Castle Dr Brockbank, has returned home DEBATERS aul"lu"u'" SCHOOL The following debaters will repre ,,. dy on Smlth returned from at Bicknell, n, ol e. vranvprilh Special hi He I.,!,. nv Correspondent 18 recovering from hU ,1 t rs. t. A, a , Cos rw t er.tPrtn;.n ,,fn'eiit Club. hold at Chester P. hUlls Wins Ed Crawford made a trip to Mann msu Mrs. Crawford remained for a w.- vt with relatives. . m !iaVi!" home of Humphrey wul be Supervisor week-en.5 and w . Orangeville this BeUe. h'e, AfvOn Sr.n-" -" vlitorl wvvv t. Members of the Orangeville Amelia reiativ Society remembered Mrs. on ' president of the society, L.'liiiy UUj"mn to celebrate She is visiting m Ephraitn 8 and the remembrances were b.rthday ct KenUworth. cards. j a The Old Folks' Fart? tras aeccratlons elaborate with success 'earn,,, if14 nturr-.. and a gorgeous MT-xne.vrlfor the day was as follows. 8. H. "Welcome Old Folks"; Prayer Tho ck d. iVinTlrl-- llSiori!3 ' I hROTd visiting and Mr. 1 Durmt . rv. Mrs. Victor a'-- j Prhep 13 IMF llajffr hom from or ....y n, ?P" Harmon ,a Co.; Orchestra Remarks, rre. cnw L. P. Oveson; Song, &r3. Jennie J- - c'fire. . h-- rrnt ?tat. returned Mrs. Mortfrsr?ti': with them for. a Primary officers gave the a dance last Friday evening. u 'viA' s'1'-v;.(- . Xr rhrinT""n rf Itiver r.tlilpir on obi friends he re, last week. vw th hHdrtyr; with relnt'v"' r.n.l Greri iTiixher for " 'r!fjricy. "Tr. and brief visit. spon-Sor- s. 1 12 " r mug off in the aftftrnocn. for a months trip to Cahfcrnt.i. tte?TtF"yeaes aco - St.tnla'-- , rear . old snn cf Jensen cf O.stla Da la, I'.rms taken frcm the D'C-- of tho vat perlorly inir.rch li?t Mondiy Prepress Twenty years aso the part when h was thrown from n horf? h week. wa3 ridir.g, upon nir, head. J- - the IS Y. j stri-tin- Nephi Williatns' for-trrpupil's were entertained hv him t surprise on their army cf friends on thvrsiiny evening cf List v.eck. j throughout Eastern Utah on Monday Hr. and Ilrs. U'm. A. JprIh-- 3 of th'j :ly quietly retting married e.t Hon. residence cf the groom's parents, Orangeville, are happy over the ar a nd Mrs. Orange Seciy, a-- d tneo aiiP- - rival of a pair of twin daughter. .Vrn Elva Sinsjlrtcn of Ferrcn an3 David R. Seely of Caitle Dale sprun.j 4J Cox; Song. Congregation; marfca. Ed Foat; Dinner; fe Mortensen fnen.Is un from W. C Dnrant as sward in the essay contest tor the best pU nt b, D-n- l&'Ll. I - Mrs Asa P.ailcy and Mrs. CliffSiiow have both been taken to Price hoiipi. tal the past week to undergo oper ations for appendicitis. Dr. and Mrs. 'Ernest RnKer I'.nvo' returned to their homo In . Kirsten Cliristeitscn, who enrne 8 home from Salt lake to spend 1,1 hcHdftv,- returned Monday. Miss Eunice Olsten Is filling the1 vn. cancy made by the resigaation of ,' of our teachers.. Superintendent' Nuttall was speak- er in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce- Funk entertain. ed a number of their friends Sundy : :' evening. Preparations nre under way f r the big annual Gold and Green to be given Saturday night. It prom ises to be an outstanding event. Mrs. John Barton has besn confin. ed to her bed but at present Is im proving. 7'i-'Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Richardson of I'ncatello, Idaho, nre i:;iting at th home of E. K. Funk. Mrs. Reed r oflhi of T'rc hi vHlf-in- tr her parenta, Afr. and Mrs. V". J. Killpaek. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Peterson have pnivhased the John I'mon home am! hove recently moved into it. Nephi Williams has wne to Lopg . Beach. California to spend the rr. Train!!):; part of the winter. He is 1 e,1- (?unt of bis hroihiT, Dr. S. II. lianis of lliar ell v. Mrs. Urn-olIVtevsnn r t'.irr,r,-- l ls"t iiiiles of ranjje fences graded to comwot K fi urn ,1 tlr o no k'ti a i" t i;i needed by Rail plete the .itnproveincnts Iii (. ritv. th" stockiricn. Mr. and Mrs. Vendi 11 Peterson hivi OFFICE DETAIL ; 1 ': Citv. 11 a Hirer Edward P. Vt 'pent Jan .Tone to Salt fiommorvtlle has been corfin-, uary 8 9 and 10 ir th.- Supervisor's I cd Ray to his bed lately due to an Infecf-e- d ' ' i - Jew-ke- p. - ...... rv..M v .win. ' ni; ht. 198 - M 'i.l in W. G. Peacock Sr.. is visiting went t0 Ca9" Mt. Pleasant. . da' visit Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crawford and FOR AG E GROWTH FOR meelltitr - Humphrey is on the cock Jr. Pi.. !lt TueATJ ,TaUon T1 These The growth of foragy on the liarare getting better all the time, t!i 3 ounces produc biircrer the crowd, ithe hetter the meet veiled plots; hiiovv 0(1 on a yard square In.,1828 against ing. Come out and see how much bet- - 9 0l,nees on the same area for JS!!7. ter you will feel district the 198 The entire community Is shocked On Ranger ThtHsby's over the death of Mrs. Glen Arnold of yif ld nt forace ia 3 ounces a oonip-iivvI,h an average cf 3 ouocci U,wrence. who died at tho Price hos. Dital last Tuesday. She lu survived by for the 6 years 1922 to 1927. Ranst.-reports 6 ounces 0f forage har her husband and two small children. Cox Mr. Arnold is a teacher in the dis- vested in Hi28 from the same area v, here the previous four year average trict school at llontington. The Huntington Canal & Reservoir was 8 ounces. On some of the lower Co. held their annual meeting last ranges the forage yield was fully vra to the 1927 yieli. Rangers report al Saturday afternoon. The business con. so, that the lighter yield for 3928 was annual sisted mostly of the regular in the weed type and the report. The officers of this company largelyof grass for 1028 was a trifle are elected "to serve fos a term of 2 yield lighter than for 1927. years, so the present officers will con. NOTES FROM GRAZTNG REPORT tinue for the coming year. 1928 the total reductions During Y. their the to standard, Living up M. M. I. A. and Y. L M I A, again through grazing transfers amountc-rendered an excellent conjoint pro- to 32 head of cattle and 185 head of to these the Wool, gram last Sunday. Those who attend- sheep. In addition growers' Association purchased ed thoroughly enjoyed the programThe officers of the Y. M. M. I. A head of sheep and had the permit cin and Y. L. M. I. A. are faced with tho celled. Thi: resulted in a total r'Mluet. ion year 1028 of problem of procuring more chairs for S86 far sheep for )!? h?ad, According to the stockrnf-tithe High School auditorium. At their total l?ses from poisonregular meeting, last Tuesday the at- reports the amounted to 394 head of tendance was so large that many had ous plants S70 Tim and head of sheep. to stand, at the genera! assembly. cattle los.".eu from prcdaloiy animals The officers are to be congratulated total on the success of their Mutual this and other causes amounted to If 5 brad of cattle v.mt 3,020 b'ad of year. 'heep. The ranker. efil ima le that there are l.f.lii) aeies of larl.'npur to lf: feeling much better. radicitrd on the cattle ranp.e-!- , 1D! of Lewis Price Mrs. Grover Mr. ar.d aodilionl Water devclci)tmenls and 90 relatives here. are . -r |