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Show t Mi,, reus rRV ronxTT of (tHK nOMESEEUEH Land and Water. Idel emery Excellent School Convenience It Market Bertto Bummer Country Winter Bange vlJjUMJLO Modern f rnl J All CASTLF DALE, CTAIL SATURDAY, DECEMBER IHEII SIT ljl,f fl it.' COLORADO RIVER WN BY THUGS id dit PAROUS DOCIIMPMT IN EARLY ATTACK I 'morning comes as climax 1st NiGHT OF HOLDUPS TO : it! j ipsots Taken in Dragnet at Salt sas IJentiried ts the Men Who btio. ir.J Beal Sareant Pierce Fatrolman Watson And J i cintT "01 us In each of the thres school representative precinct of thecounty where members of the county board of education are to be elected next Wednesday, December 6. there are at least :wo contestants for the office and the rivalry is rather intent, especially in some districts. Ia the first precinct, comprising iieen River and Woodside. a public noting sai' held, at which U H. Irecn and E. A. Rricker acted as hi'rniiin and secretary, respectively, t this meeting Logan '. lWier, present state road nan at Green River, v,is named at' the candidate of the end a petition to the board to enter his name as a candidate was !a'v oijmed 'oy Messrs. Given and Uricker and the following J. R. Cheney, Mrs'. E. A. Hrick-I'.MrJ. R. Cheney. J. H. Fritz, Geo. Jeet e, E. E. Johnston, H. L. Spaldnisr, W. D. Thompson, Mrs. Bessie Green, nd L. H. Milton. Another petition, lacing in nomination the name of W. I. McClurg, understood to be a raii- oad man, and I ear'np the following names, was duly presented: Hilton Gould, H. L. turges. Earl Barber, Joe Uoreiii Malcolm Politano, R. A. Wood, O. K. Anderson, Joe John D. Peters, John Peak, Chas. Martin, J. N. Powers, W. L. Love. In the third precinct, comprising Munting-tonMohiland, and Lawrence, 3eter Nlelson, president of the present card, and Edw. G. Geary, former board member and clerk, were placed n nomination at the public meeting md both will appear on the ballot. supplementary petition was present- d in behalf of Mr. Nlelson, the same Moroni leaving the following names: Peter McElprang. G. R. ','ielson, Leonard, R. C. Bowen, and A. M. Truman. in the fifth precinct, composed of rerron, Emery, Rochester, and Molen, here are three candidates. At a meeting: held in Ferron Lewis W. Peterson, the store man, was named as a candidate, and at a similar meeting held in Emery Bishop B. J. Peacock was likewise named. Later, the name of E. H. Duzett of Emery was entered by petition, the following names being appended thereto: H. li. Jensen, L. V. Peterson, Thos. S. Johnson, R. L. Duzett, Arthur M. Anderson, Chris Jensen, Niels W. Nielson, Lucy C. Niel-;oand Edgar Sorenson. A supplementary petition filed in behalf of Lewis W. Peterson of Ferron bears' the following names: Henry Thompson, Samuel Singleton, Mrs. Vm. Dug-aiorGeo. A. Huntsman, and J. II. KINO Seven Southwestern Commonwealth! Agree to Document Drawn in Th-e- e -We ;k" r,onf.--- v.n v.. VHvC V( j Colorado River Commission is. Ml Santa An evening ofter- - L:ke City Fe. The river olor;'do j treaty, the first (lo,i:mrn! .if its kind, .v., it l a e pi (iestrians and was agreed to by after reprsentatiws of re::(!nd its peak shortly I seven .Southwestern states and of the Monday nrorning when two o'cio jroverniuent. uased young men shot and. possl- urn-;- iiri; j 1 1; J .1.-- . I C X O I i iuo Uie li;uuu,4 ecisniui Like police force, and ruthlessly it Patrolman George F. Watson over ; head until lie lay insensible on the found ne;ir by. Xo hole is held for the recovery picture Sergeant Fierce. An :;en of the wound at the hospital Jiivin.-ethe physicians that an op- i:itinns to remove the bullet would be The bullet entered ms leu ifcpeless. !e, went through the spinal column Id lodged in the lum above the liver. he lower part of his body is paralyz-1- . and he has suffered greatly from tree, It y of blood. Robert Kelly and 93 Herbert Middleton, apparently about 23 yenrs of age, fere arretted as aliened suspects in imnection with the shooting of Ser vant X. I'. Tierce .and the beating of atrolman George F. Watson. Watson declared both Patrolman kellv and Middleton closely resembled loth In-e- thugs who murderously assaulted rge:int fierce and himself when a lice guard accompanied the two sus pects to Watson's home. The shooting of Sergeant Pierce an evening of terror to crminated alt Lake people, several holdups ere reported to the police and num- Irnns residences were entered during t he evening. Police Routed In Clash With Mob Xew York. Twenty persons are In jured and four under arrest as the remit of rioting wher?in 0000 Irish routed fire irepiibllcan sympathizers men and police reserves here Sunday niirht. An effigy of Kins George was timed at the height of the fighting, In Gallery Resent Charaes Washington. A senate debate on the recent utterances of former Premier Georges Clemenceau of France tftok h sensational turn when a negro tearing the uniform of the United States army intermixed from the enl- tofa speech by Senator Hitchcock "f VebraskM. ranking Democrat of the foreign relations committee, regarding alleged atrocities by black French tr"0)g In Germany. The soldier, who fa'd he was Lucius Jones, a patient at ' , V- j great-grandchil- i miiity L UNANIMOUSLY Pilotless Plane Runs Two Days Only 84 acre feet of water voted the I'arls. A system of pilotless air proposed 750,000 bond issue for the a y Pleasant Valley water reservoir at the plane control has passed tost satisfactorily, according to experts election which was held Saturday. November 25, while 25,108 acre feet who supervised the trials with a were voted in favor. The reservoir govcarrying passenger will be constructed by the Price River flew ove' ernment biplane that Conservation district and when Water Ktampes aviation field on Wednesda completed, win iurnisn water iui mr The hours. and Thursday for several irrigation of 40,000 acres of land. Of the amount voted $2B0,000 will nlane coins aloft with no one aboard. & Rio Grande Westresponded to control by Hertzian go to the Denver six waves from the ground, performed aM ern railroad for the removal of miles of track between Colton and .Scofield. made necessary by the location of the reservoir. This tvill be about five miles long by two miles wide. the customary evolutions, and then handed safely. During the tests the lost from machine was frequently it was but and clouds, haze in sight always under control. The system was developed by tlte Experts Dehouche and ferdieron. ... g, 80M) ISSUE CARRIED I EMERY e, two-da- j - ne The voting lists for use at this' election are made up from those used at the recent general election and all hose eligible to vote at the general .dection and living within the votng listricts concerned, are eligible to vote it this school election. ALMOST A v. Cook. I V'. t ct e, New-Mexic- which was lice tried to Negro y U'om-monl- fe precipitated when the poprevent on overflow meeting outside the Carroll theatre, held to denounce execution of Erskine Winders and the "murder" of Mary MacSwin- - y. The roting rnjred for hours-- . Women led the Irish "rebels," clawing faces of policemen and t ar-in- g their uniforms from them. The officers wetv finally forced to with draw and watch the disturbance die nut shortly after midnight. When the 5000 outside failed to get In after the uiciure was paei;ei. part or the overflow sar ed a parade. The remainder attempted to listen to soap box speakers, who wre promptly pulled from their perches by police. Wlien the Parade, which stormed up Broadway to Columbus Circle, returned, the police guarding the vicinity of the theatre were rushed, clubbed and ibenten. Mag-arrell- $2.00 A YEAR 2. 1922. ' s. s y "If) n: uther-citi-cn- The pact was signed here following a tnree weens conference between members of the Colorado river commission, and provid-for the distribution for irrigation and water develoie ment projects of the waters of the river between the seven interested. Seven state legM.-- tares most now ratify the pact to make it effective and it intuit be approved bv the Congress of the I'nitod Stat s. No opposition to the treaty is expected from Mexico as the status of the agreement between the two cf.untrPs regarding the waters of the .stream which empties into the Gulf (.f California it is said, has not been impaired. Concisely worded and framed to a nicety as pertains to legal and definitive terms to make clear the interpretation of not only the technical terms employed but also many employed in irrigation subjects that had not previously given a definite meaning, the pact, it's authors believe, will weather any legal assaults which may be made. Briefly the agreement reached here betwetn the states of Arir.i.na, Cali fornia, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming and I'tah provides that the water of the ('dorado shall be measured for the purpose of allocation at Lee's Ferry cne mile below the mouth of the I'area river which is about n miles bebv the I'tah line thai for the purpose of dividing the tiow the states shall be classified into two districts, Colorado. Wyoming, the and Utah, comprising Neand division California, upper vada and Arizona th lower division Each division is a'iolted 7,"tM !,( acre fe-- t of water per annum with the proviso that the lower division is given the right' to increase its "beneficial consumptive use of such waters bv one million acre feet per annum," j. Couple Celebrates Golden Wedding AiiE HOTLY CONTESTED WILL WEATHCR ANY LEGAL ASSUALT AUTHORS EELIEVE eh? urday. The Thanksgiving program given Wednesday by the lower grades of the district school Included the following numbers: Community singing by the grade, "America," "Nita," "Leave Me with a Smile." "Out Where the Wert Black Joe," and "It Bgin," "OldMuch doesn't Take Trouble;" song 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades; three plays, "Billy Goat Gruff," "The Shoemaker and Elves," and Little Boy with His Billy Goat," all of w hich were originated I y the children; reading, Devon Ander-- f .n; rending. Katabell Sltterud; "Blue t, Ouivn," HV grade girls; reading, Freddie aVn Burcn; "Troubles of the Shoe loan !.y, ' 4th prude; reading, Lincoln 'I'm Forever Blowing Bjb-blen- ," .V.off.tt; 1st grade; dancing of Vlrg,n.a reel and t.ingins of "Let the Rest of the World Go By," and "Ve are J i'i gr.n Maids," reading, Ints Full' mer; rciiding, Blanche MunUnstcn; V." k reading reAd'iig, Madge Hudficld; an Cos; "Thanksgiving on the jtIV.im, by. 5th grade. , ' veii Tuesday nlgnt 4 by the Mutuals.' for the entertainment of the parents included the follow;.' numbers; Singing, "Put Your Shoulder to iha Wheel" ; prayer. F. W, Reld; juKior nirls' chorus; one-aplay. "Our Aunt from California," by i ((! gr ; two selections from Junior boys' band; denvonfctration wrei.tting Oli-- I ;..-..- i, -j. o .ni e;1 and Ardea hatt; reading, Delia Jewkee; mixed qimr.et, Jess Hamel and company, "Silver Thieads Among the Gold;" Junior girla' chorus; community sinje-inThe rest of the evening wah' President A. U. ppent in lunuhing. JewkeR gave a Bhort talk on the benefit of the M. I. A. Santa from the northern Known met the children from here at th Cry fcrl-Luk- e store Thursday. They ah;o enjoyed some selections from the ft bocl band and a peanut but. Not did Die children enjoy seeing Kaiti but a large display of Santa's - I A; .A presents, which will come ChrlHtman morning. A dance will he given for MX AND MRS HVHUM TAYLOR OP OKANGF.VILLK the children and following tills one will be given for all. With the whole day crowded full having made their home-- here since with pure enjoyment and unrestrained that time. Both Mr. and. Mrs. Tayfelicitations of a host of friends, Mr. lor have been active in both religious and Mrs. Hyrun Taylor of Orange-vill- ' und community activities and the fani-- 1 joined by their descendants and ily enjoys a wide circle of friends, The seven children born of the un-- . quite u number of invited guests', last Mrs. Ha Wllltamff, who was taken to November 25th, celebrated ion of Mr. und Mrs. Hyrum Taylor, all Salt Lake Saturday, to the hospital a few ' their golden wedding anniversary. of whom are living, are as follows: days ago, City dit d there Monday. The The seven children of Mr. and Mrs. Ida C. Van Buren of Orangevllle, Wm. remains were shipped home for burial. til. of Wattis. Binhop John H. of Or It Ik a Taylor, together with twenty-Mi- x very sad death as she wt a angevllle, Harold and' Mrs. Emily young mother. grandchildren and .one with friends and members of the Dcnit'.m of Sunnyside. and George L. Chris Iarpcn and his son Milton stake presidency were present at the and J. Leroy, both of Orangevllle-- . from Uinta county were here visiting festivities. relatives and frleada last week. Mr. minutes Following some forty-fiv- e Larson in a former resident of Emery. devoted to handshaking and reminis-censin... , a sliort program was' given as (Continued on last page) Mixed quartet, "Silver follows: 1 Threads Among the. Gold," by Vernon Van Buren and company; prayer, former Bishop 11. M. Reld; piano solo, Ray Denii.on; reading, Leru Taylor;, $OME MOI)E$T MU$1NG$ song, "Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet," Eldon VanBuren; talk Hyrum Following the program, the Taylor. honored couple and the guests nat There"! a $mall matter which down to a sumptuous banquet with of eur fubjjjrlber$ have $ome orchestra selections rendered by the VILLE ORANGE forgotten. To u$ It IS Seemingly is they ate. The program continued; iano solo. Ardus Taylor; reading, ncceSlary In our buSlneSI. We aniise Van Huren; piano solo, Zelmn are very 'roodeft and do not Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Curtis are enOenison; reading, Dora, Taylor; or- - joying the arrival of a new son at thtdr wish 'to Speak of it, but w Sort hestra selections; song, "Mother of home. The little orwe came Wednesof know that thoSe Subscribers, Van Clark reading, .Burcn!; dine," day miorning. All concerned are doof whom you are undoubtedly ielma Taylor. well. At night a grand ball! was given at ing one, who peruSe theSe lines, will Aaron Allred left last Friday for vhich the house was crowded with ev- not require over three guaSfeS a to Jae Mt. there by joined Pleasant, ryone having a most enjoyable time. Miss whom will he with know What we In our diffito Gunderson, Hyrum Talyor was born in Manti, on to Salt Lake City, where October 22, 1852, adn Martha Tatton continue heSitating way, are So delicult, ray lor was born October 16, 1854, in they will be married. cately trying to imply. Charles-,- Eden, son of Mrs. Annie salt Lake City. They were married in he Manti temple November 25, 1872, Eden, with Mias Mary Biddlecorne of tnd moved to Orangevllle in 1880, Ferron, were married In Price Sat- - SCH00LB0ARO PLACES HICTIS SIGHED v or the New, of "THE EMPIRE OF EMERY" All of the Tbne u. is. XXIII. f OLIME 3tflJL jtMMjLFSflSlI 3 THE CAPnAU8 Thousand of Acre of Flu. Coal Lands, Pronilsinr OU Prospect. Ineihauatlbi S ply Weal TlmDer, Ideal TeA:-lortur Wugar Beet FactorVe r y, Aocnt all Mm. their garden is oiti. grow On the Road of Good Intentions D I. l I ' I PerFpo vou . Farmer Committee to Invade Capitol Poison Card Fatal to Motrter The National Farm- u'aaiiin.rtnn Dti Lac Mrs. Frank Sehneidei Fon iers" council announced that a "commltof eight children one borr mother d tee of farmers in boots" will arrive in csa than a week after eatin ! of conferences the mails to her sent Washington for a through ;indy 'with members of congress and govern- Postal authorities bepeve the sweeu ment officials relative to legislation to were poisoned with arsenic. The committer, acaid the farmers. will be State Exonerates Former Warden cording to the announcement, know government the Afont Comtaete victory for iidn-prepared "to let what legislation Is necessary to iave Frank Conley, mayor of Deer Lodge the farmers from disaster." and former warden of tue sta:e penMt. Alto, Md., government hospital a itentiary, was contained in decision finally was removed from the K. J. "Hooted" gallery Judge District Mayor by announced Chicago ? the police after Ms to join of attempt state William Hale the of xr.ivnr in suit , th,i 'mi n,...! i n the debate has resulted In a sharp wardefend his. former of the to to require Montana attempting Passage of words on the senate floor. Thompson, of affair, of Chicago den an accounting and judgement for Senator ileflia (Dem.) of Alabama administration Shriners was $330,000. Conley was removed from fellow 4000 before led in the negro's re- "booed" and hooted until forced to office as warden by Governor J. M. demanding moval, hnt 8enator Hitchcock said he The decision In an address follow- Dixon In April. 'oped the police would not Interfere. stop his speech. Potentate of the to- - a ceremonial Illustrious was a complete exoneration boards. the Thompson Deposed Chlnese Emperor to Wed members of all prison Will H. Wads charged an unfair I'ekin. Hauna Tunjr, 17, deposed administration with taking hoy emperor of China, will be married Bttitude toward Masonic organizations to "''ording the customs of the old in connection with lotteries conducted Ambassador May Net Return 1:11)1 11,1 nas credence I Washington.--Ttt- te dynasty, to a Chinese princess at bazars rerevived in year his Junior, upo whose face here Monday i he has never more efficient as placed ... . breach the rp Infor-'"ittio-n .ftisserand, .Tales gazed. His only the ports that on vacation in no about his future wifs, gleaned ' detectives than men in cntehing a ambassador to his post irora newspapers return Imagine not stores. would in the France througfc the ftld of shoplifters - While- It IS "'tors, is that she ride remember what a cus In tne rinm-a bicycle, . iui " h. could catne In. M. Jussernnd his persi-te8l'es English and sewn. J known s tomer had on when she . t enemies who nave an.-....- i,wi fiittutr ' stated that to here officials visits American jazz, musicians In Bnn-Wrof his recall, Marconi has made many is in a et the amla.PS'id.'r probably never are engaged in a war "to the has States and French the with about "it dit.-h.word so far ns a considerable j stmncer position than he has been have a hopeful now t'd.v In America Is concerned, they Seles, This tnnehe has uh,ost ?(,vern.nent lair. pull the ditch in after them. j for years. trailed "static" to its ago-die- -- i 1 11U1.-..VJ- w ( , ... .whj oiiu o nt Id 4 I D 1 1 r |