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Show ni t rota rt-r-v L Land Excellent Schools. Conveniences. Modern J EMERY COCXTY OFFERS THE CAPITALIST Thousands of Acres of Finest Coal Lands, Pro miming Oil Prospects, Inexhaustible Supply Best Timber. Ideal Territory for Sugar Beet Factories and Water. Ideal Summer fWSXn,e in Country All the News of I NO. IS. XXI. CATTLE 6 " for a rigm domain for 12.16 miles of to Mas the old railroad Sauna canyoin was ith the United States J?S?at Salt Lake City. O.The Creer, ,,ip bv W. " It .h. Central Utah Railroad finec ion with way dow n ,v Th annlioame luiuh""vitrht of way from a P. .. Tnn.nahfn 23 south. Range 4 irv of . ... . here i!" - - the Knight coal interests 14 7 miles west, and from I entered, northwest, and is to Join formerly the Denver & Rio ince J 82 miles on I-- miles north, where It f'h the old right of way Led and held by Lde railroad. Advance knowledge people's project is the Knight Lent to have prompted the feverish I Ivity of Salina parties in th of minor properties on the fer side of the divide. She application for right of way will tbtless be granted by the general d office as there are no conflicting lima. The company petitioned for v. flit of way over the same ground con-te- d 4eral years ago, but since it ; with the option "held by the nvtr & Rio Grande it was refused. however, since the latter road passed into the hands of a receiver iir right of way is canceled. will he forwarded .MiiiMthn apF'..-..by Register Washington. D. u'lierp it will be uassed upon I the commissioner of the general be allowed. d office and probably e right of way applied for is prac-fell- y all on government lands. . I " C tn ti-ai- DIN VjvUSSIONER hoard of rnuntv commissioners. 'h composed for the past four years of and D. for their t formal meeting together. They meet again on Monday, January 3, a only long enough to approve the ftHIImia Ts;mn Allrprl ibr Leonard, met Mondav R $ids of the .incoming jjE. Adams of Green commissioners, River and Wm, 3tchcockf Perron. D. Heber Leon-S- d of Huntington is the hold-ovcommissioner for two more years. er S. Wasburn, county superintend-- k A, instruction, and Miss of public ID Sar-4- i Barkley, school nurse, appeared be- the board and asked for more ferough enforcement of quarantine sfor the protection of school urging that active health be appointed. New health chil-fe- n; offi-f- s offi-- s The is HORSE ASSOCIATION ic iroad t'tah Cattle and Horse Growers-associatio- met for its second annual convention Tuesday at Salt Lake City where it devoted a major part of its time to considerations of range conditions, particularly as affected in the forest reserves. President Alonzo Brinkerhoff of Emery county presided at the meeling, where there were upward of 100 cattle and horse growers of the state. Mr. Brinkerhoff in his address bespoke progress as the keynote of the stockman of Utah. R. H. Rutledge, district forester, gave an address on "Grazing and Allied Subjects," in which he told of the problems of keeping the forest ranges in the proper condition and extended the cooperation of the service in the solution of the growers problem He agreed with a number of the growers who spoke on the subject, that to increase grazing fees in the national forests at the present time would work an injustice on the stockmen. Dan S. Pack of Kamas spoke of the difficulties encountered by stockmen in the deferring of dates of entrance to the forests, saying that such delays entailed great inconvenience and loss to the stockmen. L. C. Montgomery of Heber spoke at some length concerning the hardship increases in grazing rates would cause, and drew a comparison between the use of the ranges by the western stockmen and the use of private pasturage in the feeder states of the middle west. He alleged that the feeder state cattlemen are urging upon congress that the rates for grazing in western states be increased, in order to cut off the competition of western cattle. The afternoon session was limited chiefly to the election of officers, an early adjournment being taken to permit the Utah men to attend the conventions at the HoteWtah. J. M. Harmon of Provo, county commissioner of Utah county and president of the Provo chamber of commerce, was elected president of the Mr. Brinkerhoff was association. made first vice chairman, John Black of Escalante, J. M. MacFarlane of Salt Lake and William W. Seegmiller of Kanab, Kane county, additional vice presidents, and Thomas Redmond of Salt Lake, secretary. With the exception of President Harmon and Vice President Brinkerhoff, the men named served last year in their present offices. The executive committee of the association is composed of Willis L. Johnson of Vernal, J. A. Scorup of Monticello and James L. Wrathall of Grantsville. were The following resolutions the-raisin- jSocnester c. nery H. M. EdWards. E. Torgerson. fontract for furnishing and hauling tons of coal and two cords of dry od for the ;fJesse R. courthouse were awarded Sitterud of Orangevllle on f ' 4N of $66.00. F. Asimua ore ,the boarl and others appeared ;fconsiderable and offered to buy in amount of the lands River Irrigation dis-tTt theGreen amount of taxes and costs 1, t t0 datetner applications certain parts of this property on a asis nave already been filed as son T new as these are checked off Plications will be consider, X ,Bn B- Shields, state attorney genii' ,PEtared before the board in be-f'- 1 Thomas S. Kelley and James S. iSinu"6 rse of the valuable coal and asking for f MJustment of their taxes, which - ... I 'Bm ho An it to become ""owed for several years. Shields the basis l,e or a delin-- f asked valuation of rt lre tnr0ushout the delinquent compromise basis of $80 4 leek lWas final,y arrived at and a fry hihS 8hen for the amount. A lls Drnn Pnce Was paid Per acre for 13 counted very val- o a hish va'"ation was L I placad lason Ln the paat for thlS ' Psrrty Sere is the amount Ixm lard Property by the state lan ieqUalizatlon under the" new ateaSIT:TM ot PrPerty bv mStead 01 by the local fthomles rl a0a; 1 I 8U-C- tion notify the new forest supervisor that some cattlemasters of the state are complain that the advisory boards in theory only and that the supervisors to the give too little consideration recommendations of the boards. "That we verily believe from investithat gation and practical experienceseason the shortening of the grazing to to May 1 and May 15 is unjust actual for by uncalled and cattlemen conditions in the range, that the range is slowly improving under present though the grazing regulations, of even forests has the capacity carrying inclusion since increased been steadily offorest that and within the forests, these with content be ficials should ean facts We recommend that up its case in cattle associations takenew supervisor this regard with the and adjust this Peculiaruconliltlo"'Hnn "That the officers of inbe selected from men whose major in not sheep. terests are in cattle, AN EVENING proThe following very interesting DeWednesday, gram will be given of the cember 15; under the auspices or Castle Dale Mutual Improvement free. admission ganizations, M. I. A. song.' f folk songs of TalK iUXpittliniKJ,. their origin ana the different nations i..y characteristics. Old Folks at nome, Quartette. l commerce, accom-fo- r nlea i thl lCal stckmen. appeared 01 a thousand dollars to be tPendM S WITH FOLK SONGS " Fiano soio, jio KeTucky Home. Junior boys' Laurie, . Apollo chor-USAnn- Y. M. M. I. A. quar- - ing and put the flooring down, the Church Commission of Education hs agreed to pay for the new maple flooring for the Emery Stake Academy auditorium. This will mean a matter of better than a thousand dollars at the present prjee of maple flooring. The appiuximate cost of getting the f.oonng here and putting it in is $300. The grade of flooring that has been purchased is the best on the market. "Electric clear " The Electric brand ,of maple flooring is and special ly milled for dajice floors. This ought to give us one of the best foors in the state. Inasmuch as the people of Castle t'ale will bear the cost of putting in the new flooring, it has been decided by the local board of education to let the hal! out to responsible parties for iances at a minimum charge at any lime when there is no interference with i he school, including the summer vacation. It is understood that a subscription ist is being circulated by the faculty and members of the board of education. We fee1! assured the amount of 300 will easily be raised as every ,'ent will be spent locally. 'n ttT n making a run tbe days. Thy to make a clean sweep and have the machine paid for by tha close of the year and start the new year with a clean sheet. It's quita Interesting more people there than at church. Mrs. Halnesworth, our townsladv who died up at the camps, was brought don and buried here nl our cemetery yesterday. There was no service held here as the body was brought direct from the camp to the yard for burial. She was a good Latter-da- y salnf and lived a good and useful life wiien able to attend to her duties. She had heart trouble and had only been up there with her husband a few weeks. Her home was here in Huntington and had been for about four years. She left a husband and six or seven children to mourn her loss and share the loneliness of orphans. The father is an electrician and machinist and spends his time at the mines. tertainment. The older relatives and Barkley that the student body is if friends met for a similar occasion Sun- line with her suggestions. The student body council meets for day evening. The happy couple received a fine display of nice preents. the first time this week. The council We were honored Sunday night with Is composed of the student body presia visit from Superintendent A. S. Ben- dent, vice president .secretary and nion of the church school system. treasurer, the presidents of the four President Lars P. Oveson. and Princi- from the four upper classes, and two) pal Victor C. Anderson of th. Emery 'representatives from the faculty. This Make academy. They came to give us council will legislate for the welfare) an educational lecture and encourage of the student body. The school eoun- -, us to keep the good work going. They ell shall also dispose of cases pertain-- : congratulated us in the moves we are ing to offences against the student Thi body by any of Its members. making toward Improvement. A fine baby daughter made her ap- change In government at the school Id pearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mhe result of a new student body conJ. F. English Sunday nUht ami all stitution that was adopted last Friday. concerned jare doing well. Mr. Eng We feel that the change will be delish, who has been with uh as federal cidedly toward the betterment of thai school. engineer on the Orangevllle-EphralNext Thursday, December 16, wo road project, had been detailed to office work at Ogden and arrived home have our first pisctlce basketball gam only a few hours before the Important with Price high school. Price has alevent. They now have two little girls ways had one of the strongest teams and a boy, one having been born In In this section so, we look for a good Philadelphia, one in Los Angeles, and game. The game is scheduled to coni- Our I one In OrangevJIle. jmenco promptly at 8 o'clock. CLAWSON boys are working hard and we hop to make the same score with Price that The Harvest festival given by the we did at Kerron last Thursday night. CLEVELAND Clawsou Y. L .M. I. A. Tuesday eve Watch us win! The Fourth year program given bust ning, November 30. was a grand success. The measles epidemic is somewhat Friday was very interesting. The numCornmencng at 7. SO p.m. with, a pro gram which was a treat to all, the eve- abating. We have a few new cases bers were: Song by class members, ning was later devoted to dancing. "The but not nearly as many as from the An order came last Relief society furnished a booth with last outbreak. "Christian Science, Arnold Jenseti, "The Pain of Parting," Blanche plenty of good pies, the young ladies Saturday from the state board of i booth with good things to drink, and health to place a strict quarantine on Cornet solo, Harold Jensen, the young men with an abundance of everything but the town board anil A Quarrel, Annie Koderqulst ami the finest apples. We had a houseful health officers met to consider the of our own folks and friends who had matter and decided that, inasmuch us Goiner Arnold. Speech, Lo Miller, plenty to eat, plenty to rink, and a nearly all the school children had had the disease, it would be best to Song, Dora Heely. right good time. Class song, "It's a Long Way to CoU We are sure enjoying our school this tlnue the schools. Charlotte Nelson and Joseph Otter-stro- lege." winter, having three good wideawake two of Cleveland's most popular techers who are taking part In all were married last Wedthings to make our school better, our young people, Their town and streets cleanar and better, nesday In the Mailt I temple. HUNTINGTON HIGH and our children healhler and more many friends join in wishing them In fact, wa think we success in their new venture. comfortable. Last Friday in assembly the social Threshing is nearly completed now have better schools this winter than we and all report fairly good crops. The committee had a very Interesting surDESERT LAKE NOTES ever have had before,. seed is beginning to move clowly. prise for the students, In the form of We've all had 'em, and If we haven't an extemporaneous program. A numhad 'em we've got 'em the measles. ber of sergeants-at-arm- s were appointThey'll soon be a thing of the past but ORANGEVILLE ed to "assiHt" those who were called FERRON HIGH SCHOOL ihey have taken down the school atupon to take part. Some of the best .Some cases were tendance numbers were as follows; John H. Taylor made a trip to Price Our typewriting Is coming along ;o serious as to necessitate the calling Quartet, "E'er You Left Your Room last Thursday for the purpose of pur- fine although we forget once In a while if Dr. Hill. this Morning" May Johnson and comfor material the remodeling chasing Team. Ball write Basket and But, Threshing in this district has been the house and Chester Full- never mind, Castle Dale, we'll have an- pany. ompleted and some of the farmers mer, meeting Male Chorus. "The Old Family returned Saturday other game by and by. following, have been transporting seed to Price. " could so work Perry Wakefield and load a with that night Ferron high school students are company s A organization was commence to .make morning Monday working on the pageant, The landing ffected a few weeks ago, Mrs. Mark an Three solo dances, Wlllard Sandberg opera house and general meeting of the Pilgrima, to be presented DePowell being elected president and Reading. "Four Things" Mrs. Pace. house. out old the house of meeting 21. cember .Mrs. Jacob Yotter secretary. The S. R. Johnson Monday morning In assembly Mr. the hall com presented team school will Ferron ti high play Johnson chaperoned the student body regular meetings were set for the first mittee with the proceeds from his pic Decemwith eturn game Huntington on an excursion through Arizona and Thursday in each month at 7 p.m. The ture show Friday night, for which we ber 17, at Ferron. We are minus a school having no lights it is very all extend our hearty thanks. He also good coach but we have a team with Nevada. By automobile we'vlslted thw to hold public meetings. expects to present Mary Pickford In lots of spirit and pep and we hope to Balanced Rocks and the Buckskin Mountains. We rode down Bright Jespite this, the parents are showing 'Daddy Long Legs" Thursday night. send them back home feeling blue. veen interest and are loyally support-nAngel Trail on a mule, and then rode December 16, and give the proceeds meetA Parentand Teachers rousing the school. An example of this to the district school for part payment ing was held Wednesday evening, De- back up to the rim of the Grand Canspirit was shown by Mark Powell last on their victroia. yon of the Colorado. From there we Let's all Join in cember 8, ut Ferron and the sum of went to the petrified forest of Arizona Saturday when he spent half a day boosting these good moves by all be- $850 was guaranteed by Ferron people and to and the use of his car driving about ing present. strange Zuni Indian village:. for the establishment of a dental Near the s i committee who were soliciting St. Johns we inspected the Mrs. Belle Reld has been ill 4he last clinic. Miss and SuperinBarkley toward a Christmas entertain- few weeks. She has been the victim underground castles, which tendent Washburn were the originat- wonderful ment in the interest of the school. The of we supposed were those of departed move. ors hemorrhage. of the ;ame interest was manifested by Jacob princes. We crossed the Colorado Mrs. HyrUm Huntingon has also River at Lee's Ferry on the d Votter, who offered to play for the been numbered on the slcklist. school party free of charge; and with-u- t boat. We had a most N. Charles Jensen, who had been a ferry EMERY STAKE ACADEMY a single exception every housewife sufferer from heart trouble for many enjoyable time seeing the plctureque n Desert Lake gladly offered to scenery, and arrived back at the High weeks and who was taken up to Kenll- We were all picnic for refreshments. hnnpv School at 12 o'clock noon, having been worth by his children In the hop of Our school has no water supply, securing surgical aid that would help to hear the good "message Supt. Ben- gone Just forty minutes. A fast practice game of basketball lights, or playground equipment; the him, was unsuccessful In his quest, nion brought; that the Church Comjuilding has never been calcimined, though the first word that came re- ' mission of Education will pay for the Friday night resulted in a victory for he blackboards are in bad condition, ported him to be doing fine. The sad new maple flooring. Up until now our the Mohrland town team over the H. the desks are unfit, the school has no word that he had passed away at three big concern has been looking forward H. 8. by a score of 46 to 17. Are we nost destroyed, and the coal shed Is o'clock that ftiornlng was received to the holidays now our anxiety is for downhearted? NO! to hold the school supplies. Tuesday morning Superintendent Thursday by local folks. His sudden the first dance on the "new floor". Adam S. Bennion of the L. D. 6 The fence has been broken up and loss is hardfelt by his people and the Brother Bennion was with us durlnu is located on 1st North and community at large. Church schools The funeral will Monday. He always brings new life presented us with a These are some of the likely be held Sunday afternoon. and added Inspiration to the school so talk that we can all, if we heed the lapidated. jroblems he parent teachers organiza-ioMiss Helen Fox, daughter of Mr. and you may be sure that we enjoyed his prompting, prosper and direct our own has uner consideration and hope Mrs. George Fox, has been suffering visit. He expressed considerable satis-- ! lives by. He told us to find our ideal :o find ways and means to remedy. from a wound on her heel which was faction at the condition of the school, first and then to work to it, to hang the cause of blood poison. She has saying that he had been at no school the lantern of our aim far away and been confined to her bed for some where there was a finer spirit Inducive high up and then to keep going The trouble seems to have re- Uo good work than he found at the E. straight toward It without deviation. time. HUNTINGTON The sophomores had a pleasant sulted in shrinking of the muscles. IS. A. Miss Barkley, County Red Cross class party last Saturday evening. She Is somewhat better, apparently, at The Home Economics girls will hold TCa hnd with us the other evening last Nurse, started the physical examinreport. Professor Adam Bennion and he gave The young people of the town met ations at the school last Monday. She a bazaar on Saturday, December 18. and a half, at the cozy home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred also gave us a brief preview of the Fancywork, toys, nd refreshments are js a talk lasting an hour of W. Reld last be on sale. The girls have also aking for his subject, "Our Ships Saturday night for the plans she has for putting our building to for Friday "This", she said, secured a pictureshow of giving our latest newly- - In better condition. Humanity Workmanship, Friendship, purpose Stewardship, Courtship, and Hard- weds, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Reld, a can be done with but little expense If night, the 17th. The proceeds of both the student body will get back of the will go for electrical cooking His words were surely well bundle shower. The evening was ship." We can assure Miss in games, and other en- - movements". selected to make for a beautiful picspent of his subI I J Be-huu- in. tatty two-third- s. Tooth-brush- . parent-teacher- . g dona-ion- current-operate- fur-lis- h over-Jubilant- ly -' n -- I ly ture for each subdivision was spellbound ject and the audience the whole of the time. He visited our publigh school on Tuesday when the Superln-endelic were invited to attend. Bennion gave us to understand was quite an ,hat our new seminary .insured fact for another' season. We ensure need it. About one hundred orty rolled taking the seminary course-fand fifty in a class all nestled 16 down in a little nook, the city hall, for resort the size in only IS feet by the present. Professor Lvmau is once more back work all it his ca,nal job. He ha his on will prepare platted and from now soon as for the moving of dirt as opens. spring Hite Loveless has returned from his been Wvoming trip where he hasfor the this way heading machinery He also had oil projects down south. ,f ,i..,0n men nloim looking up the in our asphaltum and other prospects : tie loOH vicinitv. mountain three cars out in the Cedar setAll seem vicinity last Tuesday. now election is tling down to business over. Ohio We learn that the work of theJohn-co- n The has begun. OH company brothers have started on the work . and erect or 1IUIIU11I6 ih.. hunk houses Peter the derrick. Superintendentwork of Nielson is supervising this getting things going. .v. ....o mr new barber shop and with one nooi hall is running full blastnew and two tables. The is ocated on 1st North and ?n(the the oil fields. An ao- - teSanta Lucia. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. 1200 was allowed; also Lowry. i appro", I1 a of 50 to be spent on fie Gren Solo, Joseph Jameson. n 'lyer-SafcoAw, Rafanl rna. on Flow Gently, Sweet S.Afton,. endatK' A. t, lee club 'f Commissioner Gil- isple. Aul Lang Syne, B. with thine Me only to Drink Solo, Fillmore. motIon' Emma report of Carl Eves Mrs. congregation. Song, Old Black Joe, Victroia. supervisor, was proved and V .i from selections mher Henry n at Alain Our community The program begins promptly nj Iaxf'eld was appointed 7.30 o'clgck. Huntington-Sa- $2.00 A YEAR 11, 1920. ex-pe- ct Conditional that the of Castle Dale pas the cost of people on floorfreight MEETS for the ensuing instructions for a adopted: 'fid enforcement of laws and regul"That this meeting go on record as ars under Dr. T. C. Hill, county opposing the proposed increasing of jtine physician, to accompany the the grazing fees and that this fact be made known to all persons concerned Oreen River Dr. James S. Orr. of such rates; that a with JU'oodside Peter Petersen sr. of two be appointed to have committee Vlctor Samuel Wells, this matter in hand and make a case to conglmo George II. Oviatt. present to our representativessuchin other jpleveland M. I. Oveson. in person or by either gress, lohrland Dr. Bernard. means as they may ask for. James P. Johnson. jHuntington "That we attempt to get the convenLawrence Win. Arnold. of twelve western states to indorse tion Sastle Dale Nathalia Anderson. our action and to cooperate with us in JOrangeville Joseph H. Jewkes. this matter. Fawson Abe rinv "We stand for a more rigid enforceferron Livey Olsen. ment of the brand inspection law. StolenLottie McDonald. "That the secretary of this convenwere appointed years as follows, :o All of the Time CASTI.E DALE, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER HMD IN SAUNA S "THE EMPIRE OF EMERY nt estab-?Hhme- Q PLEASE 1 tile. against it ' Buy jf:jj Tuberculosis Use Christmas Seals ! t i nt . appeals of tuberculosis victims come from all alike. The humane response, too, must come from Buddhist and Confucian, Jew and is nothing sectarian about tuberculosis or the spirit of the crusade 'pHE pitiable - Each penny Christmas Seal helps your local, state and national associa- V tions, who are using every scientific raaans and human devotion to wipe out this white plague, which annually kills over 150,000 persons hi this country. |