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Show Progress is working your best interests and L best interests of your and state. town, county, to the neigh- out tins Point your paper. dow using jjor ........ dp Xhe mtm "Just like a letter from home'fthat's what they all say of the Progress. A year's subscription is the best kind of a present for the folks who moved away. I i VOLUME XO. 44. XIX. CASTLE DALE, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY TERM STRiCT COURT tCOUNTY mm CONVENE $2.00 A YEAR lilt. SOMEWHERE IN UTAH FAIR IS ASSURED 12, FOR FALL ; BUY WAR SAVINGS' ! CQUNTY FINANCIAL STATEMENT EMERY COUNTY. UTAH I i -- STAMPS. Emery county's IS 16 fair the first following cases are set for trial " laea by Emery county alone, of court convening Mon- 2 caleni.nen.oon at o'clock, the a huge success. Undoubtedly the ia not being a very lengthy one. The was ,dea would have been continued the is second the term, regular ussion ac- - f"t.two years biu for the fact that on from June was postponed fBlcn an prevai ed that It dp mrx of a heavy calendar In Sanpete 9irable wlth the country tuTnmg ever j energy to the more serious business of county. V maklnK war. But, with all restricThe only criminal case Is that of tlons off- - we ar 'his fall assured of a Hansen,. who Stanley ts state ,ftgalnst . , fair that aVivul.l . .. . - . 4 i j cun.ru- - even mat or ms io accused oi ianure lor pruvme . . . ... . i hOA 1 '..11 f.i n.PA oBu iur considerable more xne aeienaani is out on th minor child time for getting the event underway bait will be permitted this as Law and Motion Cases. 1916 when there was year a against Civil Division month barely allowed from the very inception of the George A. Nixon vs. E. L. Geary. Idea. Action on promissory note, This year's fair received its initial & Trust Co., a gait Lake Security oration, vs. The Kay Mercantile Castle Dale bus ine. , ' : . v, Co.. a corporation, ei ai. Forecios- rA uvam ui vuuuiy commissioners at are. the regular monthly meeting. Com Peter Barboglio vs. Lafayette Milton missioners Allred and Leonard, the ind Xelse Munson. Action for dam-e- s only two members of the board who for trespass. were present, received the idea en. T. J. Green vs. L. J. Bolt and O. 1 thusiastically and readily promised the Action to recover for labor backing of the county. An unused bal Suears. unce in me special exhibition fund performed. was transferred to the general fund Andrew A. Oviatt vs. Thursa Olsen, known as Thursa Oviatt. some time ago but the board meets In otherwise the near future to make the levies for Action for divorce. this taxing purposes and a speLaurliz Hansen vs. Martin Jensen. cial year's levy for fair purposes will be made Action for right of way for ditch. at that time. The Thrifty Community Has A committee representing the larger George Mortensen vs. Gilbert M. Burr. Action to quiet title and for towns of the county was named to get damages. the plans for the fair underway and these men will meet at the courthouse Civil DivisionTrial Cases GARAG E OPENS next Thursday for this purpose. A J. M. Cowley vs. Tom Telonas and permanent will be organization Gust Kaddis. Action for damages for effected, dates for holding the fair set 10 RUSHING and other details attended to. The trespass. Alfred E. Anderson vs. Edward H. committee named follows: A. D. KelDuzett, et al. Action to establish ler, Castle Dale; W. G. Peacock Jr., Orangeville; Christian Otteson, Hunt boundary line. The Reliance Auto and Supply Co., Leo Kenney, Mohrland; Earl Castle Dale's new Alma Marsing vs. James Joffles. ington; garage and auto V. Hills, Ferron; J. II. Otterstrom, this week makes, through Action to recover damages for trespstore, supply O. R. Glllispie, Green RivCleveland; the columns of the Progress, its preass. er; Wm. A. Pettey, Emery. liminary bow to the present and prosFloyd Johnson, a minor, by G. A. automobile owners of the pective Johnson, his guardian, ad litem, vs ..ounty; also to any and all who have Geneve Walllek, et al Action to re idectrleal repair work of any kind to SEVERAL TOWNS JOIN cover damages. je done. Though hardly straightened Leo X. Lewis vs. A. Glassman, et al. iround in their newly remodeled build-nAction for division of new concern already has its profits of mercTl EXCURSION handsthemore antile business. " than full in the way of Tom Telonas vs. J. M. Cowley. Actwork and it will be only a matter of a ion for damages. month or so before they will be forced Orangeville, Ferron, Lawrence, and to build. Fortunately, they already Samuel A. King and Mark P. Braf-fe- t, site in the large doing business under firm name Clawson were represented in the par- have an ideal building who left last Saturr vacant lot Just west of the Co-o- p store, and style of King & Braf fett, vs. Green ty of excursionists the Mantl temple, going by so the matter of larger quarters is not River Canal Co., a corporation. Act- day for The party much of a question with them. ion to recover for professional serv- way of Straight canyon. The firm is at present a ices rendered. Demand for jury trial was in charge of Elder Andrew Anderson, stake geneological director, who consisting of Edd Crawford, filed. led similar excursions each summer isslstant cashier in the Emery County Jennie Meeks vs. Joseph B. Meeks Jr. has for the past three or four years. The hank previous to his departure for a Action for divorce. schedule for the trip called for a stop mission in the northern states and Sadie Run vs. Walter M. Rutt. Actover Sunday at Beaver dams In Seely from which he Just recently returned; ion for divorce. creek canyon, the trip to be resumed Clyde Van Buren of Orangeville, who, Wlmmers Red Star Livery & Transf- Monday morning and the week to be though having a financial Interest In er Co., a corporation, vs. Frank How-kt- t. spent doing temple work. The temple the concern will not be active In its was to close yesterday and the mem- affairs, at least for the present; and Appeal from justice court. of the party are expected home and electrician, who comes here from bers A. G. Chldester, administrator of the W. C. Schaus, an expert repair man estate of John Davis, deceased, vs. A. today or tomorrow. included the Price where he has been associated the Those making trip Glassman. Action for recovery of Motor Company with the Utah-Idah- o following from the towns named: money due estate. Mr. and Mrs. Christian as manager of the repair department. Ferron Sylvia Smith vs. A. M. Steeele. SupMr. Schaus was Captain Schaus until Peterson. plemental proceedings. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Ira N. Day, some three months ago, having joined the coast artillery at the time of the Hilmer Ida Day, Hllmer Staker. Probate Division. American expedition Into Mexico. His Irene Lloyd Sltterud, Orangeville In the matter of the estate of Ar A. Van Buren, Blanche Crawford. company, as a part of the 40th regithur James Jeffs, deceased. Petition Sitterud, John T. Reid, Trent ment, heavy artillery, also saw active tor sale of real and personal property. Reid, Delia May Reid. Edna Laverne services overseas. Previous to his In the matter of estate of Aman- Reid, Phyllis Reid, Afton Reid, Mellow service with Uncle Sam, Mr. Schaus the da Tuttle. deceased. Petition for order Xeal Reid, Edna N. Xeal Reid, Alma had some twelve years' experience in of sale of G. Jewkes, A. Amelia Jewkes, Lillis the largest automobile shops in San personal proper. In the matter of Rhoda Robertson, Lorin Full- Francisco. Incidentally, he is report the estate of Wil Jewkes, ed to be something of a mechanical mer. liam J. Seely, deceased. Petition for order of Clawson J. Orson Barney. Eliza- genius and has patents covering the conveyance, of water stock. that will beth Barney, Wanda Barney, Eva principles of Ji motor carwhen In the matter of the estate of Ar- Jorgensen, revolutionize the industry fully A. Davis. Mary thur James Jeffs, deceased. Objec-b- y developed. Dan B. Shields, attorney Auto repar work from any and all to appraisement of real .and persof the county is solicited by the parts onal property belonging to said estate PUBLIC DOMAIN IS new concern, and a brisk business is In the matter of the estate of Wil-"aexpected from the towns'in the south J. Seely, deceased. Objection by end of the county, where both Messrs. D&n H. Crawford have a large Shields, attorney general, to 10 BE DISCUSSED Schaus and number of friends. . appraisement of real and personal Propeny belonging to said estate. Naturalization Division. Joint action by all states concerned secure the necessary legislation for to In the matter of the naturalization federal control of the unappropriated of Hans Arnold Ebersteln, an alien. object public domain, will beto the I(i the matter of be held in convention naturalization a in the sought of Christian 21. Ebersteln, an alien. Salt Lake City, Monday. July the matter of the naturalization Most of the delegates will be men Inin of John William Behling, an alien. terested In live stock raising unifor adopted having regulations of the form controle and conservatlno range in all public land Instates. calling the Prominent movers KIDDIES 10 REIGN convention are live stock organizations New EMERY in Utah, Arizona, Colorado,western other and Nevada Mexico, PIONEER DAY states, their action having been taken A committee has been appointed to at suggestion of the commissioner of arrange for a fitting Pioneer day cele anu newewj the general land ornee movement bration locally. The ...rHoiilture. The t..i r,.m On July 2 two of Emery's most officials. rsn supreme on Pioneer day, or at h onnrnval of these federalconvention, and respected young couples popular the attending for a good share of the day, beDelegates were Joined in holy wedlock in the perare whch being for ginning with the parade and program in arrangements to act In Mantl temple. They were" Melvin the morning and continuing into the fected, will have full power Peacock and Miss Erma Pettey, and to suggested wternoon. Children will represent all matters pertaining Brlnkerhoff and Miss Zella the of Lloyd control for ttah of I847 ana Qf 1919. the person- federal legislation domain. The Maxfield. ages who took public the in unappropriated leading parts Messrs. Lyman and Fullmer, who to be of vital im' history of the state and the pio- subject is regardedfinal at are neers and disposition engineering the installation of the its and Indians, without which no portance avoid- Emery waterworks system, have re "ih of July celebration is complete. time is urged as a means of this T turned from Salt Lake City and exhough the greater part of the day ing possible future complications. "ill be given over pect to rush the work to completion. to the kiddles, there son of Mr. and Their greatest difficulty Is getting men some talk of a Lester Jorgensen. horse-racin- g probig is the latest enough to do the work. gram iJeing arranged for the late af- Mrs John S. Jorgensen. externoon. Miss Venice Williams Is giving an soldier boy to return home afterfight-th- e heaviest of the some eight-weemusic course In Emery. The e commit-- periencing ee which Yanks engaged in. He was among Inez Wilkins and daughter of Mrs. has been named by the local boys to oixhopric: Carl Berg, chairman;' S. the first of the Emery county Salt Lake City are spending the suminto mustered being mer with Mrs. Wilkins' parents, Mr. Bunnell, Erastus S. Larsen, XephI be sent to France, trained diviMrs. J. W. Clark. Williams, Mrs. Clara Wickman, one of the fully reachedregular and LewCamp he ? I"8- Kmma Miss Xaomi Asay, sions soon after his side were picked and Mrs. T. J. Clark returned Mr. Seely, Wss jennle geely is comrades by he this week from a visit in Sanpete and but times several A boches the complete program for the day's off by with one or two gassings. Salt Lake counties. will be given next week. escaped .. ! Due Emery County, from State of Utah, for assessing and collecting State Bounty Fund, for assessing and collecting... State Road Commission, for assessing and collect- i Ing Green River Irrigation District, for assessing and . , . . . i collecting . . . State of Utah, for juror and witness fees Balance in Treasury, June 80, J919 ''' ........ Warrants outstanding, June By revenue account g, Di-ant- gen-M&- 1, m ((ounty ad - 't following-compose-th- ;Bk Treasury, June SO, Fund Salary Fund Bond Interest Fund Bond Sinking Fund Poor Fund Dependent Mothers' Fund County Road Fund Exhibition Fund State Expense Fund State Road Fund Transitory Stock Fund In Si(6 X4tS 1.419.0$ (.! 24.172.82 8.1 91.42 11.982.24 v I27.17l.ee v Balance I 3Q. 1919 DETAIL ""nZZ'' ' BALANCES' LEDGER 1 ;ss June 30, 1919 For Fiscal Year July 1, 1918, to I 27.1?S.( OF RECEIPTS 1918 ; '....I General 1... ,44M 128.42 1,27.S0 10.022.St t... ,t SS5.6C 460.7S 28.8S 409.61 (.50 2.118.35 (.681. S I24.S72.70 Good Roads and Buys W. S. S. 1018 Taxes Collected General Fund S13.(2S.8S 1,382.11 Dependent Mothers' Fund been who Wlllard has Mrs. Peacock, Bond Interest Fund 1,8(2.68 2,043.4 Isitlng in Manti for some time, Bond Sinking Fund home this week. 2.724.78 Poor Fund - Transitory Stock Fund Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Swenson and 8,(11.18 Farm Demonstration Fund 1,8(1.78 "amily of Pleasant Grove are visiting . 28.838.70 State Road Fund r. ( with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Edwards of Si4.92t.t9 Rochester were guests of Mr. and Mr Fees Collected by County Of fleers V. P. Anderson the first of tha week, 782.80 Clerk Mrs. Olsen of Ogden, mother of J. .t 283,31 8herlff P. Olsen, Is spending the summer In V Recorder I.14(.40' ICmery. (2.60 Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen of Em-re of residents IontIcello, $ 2.214.81 have been visiting here the past ''ax Sale funds all M68.4 Redemptions, ,'ouple of weeks. 606.04 Mnes, Justice Court Mrs. Lylas Olsen Smith and Miss Licenses its.oo have L,ydla Olsen of Salt Lake City 188.61 rrom Tax Refunds, etc , . . ' 481 ;ome to Emery for an extended visit. , merest on Pally Balances 110 The Walters company played to State Livestock Board, account of brand Inspections ... . 911.90 crowded houses Monday and Tuesday Uate Road Commission, account of half salaries Hate and State School, account of half salaries 1,3(3.911 eights of this week. ... Itate Bounty, account of half salaries . 210.3 S69f? .ncorporated Cities and Towns, account of half salaries 1j40 .Yom En tray Sale S.'f.OO , oil Tax HUNTINGTON 100. Oil Sale 'of old adding machine State of Utah, account of Juror and witness certlfl- , The Fourth of July was well obcates served here. The' people were out State Bounty Fund, account of bounty paid by county 120.69 pretty generally and the program was rransitory stock taxes paid In by other counties '? rendered In a very creditable manner. i?rom Mantl Xational Forest Reserve for road pur8 981. . . . A good variety of sports occupied the poses ?rom Decedents' Estates 1,408.94 afternoon and early evening. 39,78 When the flames broke out of Mart 'rom taxes heretofore reported uncollectable, etc. , . . 81.50 ate of Uah, for maps and plats Jensen's barn and haystack Sunday afternoon at about 6 o'clock, a yell $91,846.92 went out and a large crowd was soon there. But It was of little use. It DETAIL OF COMPENSATION' AND EXPENDITURES was sure a big fire in a few minutes. I (75.09 The boys managed to free three or County Commissioners' Salaries , (4 3.9.2 four head of horses' from the stables bounty Commissioners' Expense 1.099.9? and in a few minutes about $3000 County Clerk's Salary 484.21. worth of stuff was lying In ashes. The bounty Clerk's Deputies and Assistants 990.00 first crop of hay had just been stowed County Recorder's Salary 683.SO away in the barn and there were near , ounty Recorder's Deputies and Assistants 949.98 300 bushels of grain in the granary. bounty Treasurer's Salary 923.25 A large barn, cow sheds, stables, and Jounty Treasurer's Deputies and Assistants 700.00 granary, all of lumber, about 10,000 bounty Assessor's Salary 2.S23.70 feet, some harness, buggy, and a good Jounty Assessor's Deputies and Assistants 144.60 many accessories for the farm and bounty Assessor's Expense 720.00 canyon work were Included In the County Attorney's Salary U0.Q0 loss. A sharp little breeze from the bounty Attorney's Deputy at Green River 164.60 west held the blaze In one direction bounty Attorney's Expense 1,009.00 ; and away from the dwellings on either bounty Sheriff's Salary 399.79 side and nearby. In about thirty min bounty Sheriff's Expense 780.66 , utes all was a waste. bounty Sheriff's Deputies 280.00 The bishop announced at conjoint bounty Physician's Salary 376.00 meeting on Sunday evening that the County Janitor's Salary 60.00 County Salary Surveyor's two Mutual associations of the ward . 606.93 would be the Pioneer day committee For Health Officers and Registrars of Vital 8tatlstie . 938.16 and we could look to them for the For Election Expense 3,921.93 celebration of the day and that a good Tor Relief of Indigent Poor '. . . 6.637.S8 time could be expected.;, The try .out For Roads, Rivers, and Bridges 2,387.22 or contest qj tne Mutuais win oe a For Books, Printing, etc 238.66 For Light, Fuel, etc., for Court House part of the celebration. 877.63 A number of our men and teams are For Improving County Property ; 102.90 For Tax Refunds to soon to to the reservoir try going 86.1S of Bees For Inspection V3.S0 season. complete the dam this 115,39 etc. of For Trees, Inspection a day for single hands and $7.00 for For 490.00 , Special Adding Machine men and teams that Is a pretty good 1.112.00 Mothers For Dependent wage and looks like It ought to take For Jurors and Witnesses 14L07 the loafing inclination out of some of For Criminal Expenses 425.35 . our men and boys and brighten their For Farm Demonstration 1,430.00 Purposed and Work ambition. 112.90 For Poison for Destruction of Predatory Animals Another step to the front the light For Court Reporter 11(. 00 r ... . 72.08 and power man is here to install the For Jurors in Civil Cases i. .. . 285.00 lights upon our streets and public' For Premium on County Treasurer' Bond 96.00 ; . . . . ; places. For Board of Prisoners 694.91 We see by the papers that Hunting For Miscellaneous Expenditures ton will be permitted to have a semiTotal Appropriation 32,729.91 nary school again. We were always 7?iSl,S4 proud of our church school and it was Warrants Outstanding, June 30, 1918 lJv-sure a sorrowful day when It was Paid Interest on Bonds , , killed and taken away from Hunting- Paid State Road Commission ; : .' 25,000,00 ton. Our church school furnished a Paid to Administrators of Decedents' Estates 1.238.83 wholia lot of missionaries while it was Paid County Treasurer, account of duplicate redemp.'sis permitted to run and not nearly so tions 46.61 m,any since and we know of no benefit Paid Bounty on Predatory Animals derived by its being closed. We cer- Paid School District 7.957,76 tainly wish it success. $75,864.42 Mrs. J. H. Klllpack is having a trench dug from the southeast corner Less Warrants Outstanding, June SO, 1010 of town down across the river from 1.098.40 General Fund the town line and will put in a line of 2,940.88 Salary Fund 902.91 pipe and thereby be enabled to utilize Poor Fund the town water system ' The trench is 312.00 Mothers' Fund Dependent ; 98.60 nearly completed .and ready for the State Expense Fund ...,..!.. pipe and this will make her little home , 1.808.63 Road Fund County modern and uptodate In every way. 1,030.00 Farm Demonstration Fund Last 8unday was "Mormon" day and 8.191.42 about twenty were baptized and seven or eight babies blessed. Xot often so $67,673.00 many receive, the ordinance in the mission field at one time a very good harvest, it strikes us. (continued on page 4) ...... .....rr ........... , old-tim- y, ..... ....... ...... ' ......... ... S J ......... ,....... |