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Show and Gold Ball, Castle Dale, January Green 1 5, 1 932 f-- JscwSding EBSABY 7"STcox of Orange. 62nd wedding jfi& JSffi J to0ISdto A liot chicken the family and SS,pr(ff Jane .3d Eeld Cox January bouse 2. 1848. born August Mrs. Cox was born .Hr-Jw- 2 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY at Salt SSs with her parents, to 1862, thev moved to settle-WtM.P- r7r VOLUME XXXIL NO. 19. CASTLE DALE, UTAH, EMERY COUNTY JAIL DAM AGED BY FIRE The Emery Countv lail was riam. narpnts. moved, aged slightly, by fire, last Sunday afternoon, when the roof of th tTMarvtTin 1852. and building caught fire from a defect ive uue. and was a A strange noise was heard bv ttiP war. Erisoners and Guard Paul Judd, p. m., and on investigattfmSage,Mr.andMrs ing, the roof was found to be in --Tto Emery County, as in Crange-r- ti flames. The fire was extinguished bv Mr thW have since resided Judd and the prisoners without the in extensively JMockralsing, and also aid of the fire department, before and was It had gained headway, and onlv a .ffireintile hole was burned in the roof. 4fffu5stroUermiUinthe small The building is an old frame as served Lw. Cox structure, and for some time past, in the first primary for 12 years. plans for a new building have Seen present 'of the Relief under consideration. X 2. tor 7 years, and as serretary EXSERYICE MEN'S LIAR'S CON 8 years. organization VENTION TO BE HELD IN Mrs. Cox have had 11 FERRON JANUARY 8 of whom are still living: -- 1 ,.u v4 possi-feKCoun- ty, jto-settli- ng & ft i a. 9 The annual Exservice Men's Liar's & ioi Mrs. G. W. Porter all of convention, sponsored by the Amer-- ; H John Bate City; E. E. Cox, lean Legion posts of Emery and Car 6 B Ccx and Frank Cox, of will be Cox of Oklahoma Se;E JesseMiller of Eureka, K. bon Counties, next Friday, January held in Ferron 8, in the Star Mn vrilso boast of 32 grand child- - building. Tne convention is held as a means 13 great grand children. of letting the exservice men of the two counties get "off their chests" ITEMS OF the tall, tall tales which have ac Al INTEREST cumulated during the past year, and a phize is offered for the biggest H Japanese government apol-Monday for the attack and ajar of U. S. Vice Council C. B. ffirlain of the Harbin office, the streets of Mukdun, by three f Vjse soldiers, stating that the fSad been arrested and were iittag sentence. At the same time juse officials added the Insult e to United States flag had fisto disrepute, along with ah flag, in the war zone, fal. the lie recited. Last year the convention was held in Price and Jess Larsen of Ferron o CLUB ENTERTAIN A Social Hour Club party was held last Saturday evening, January 2, the officials jitagh Japanese at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern ad that they consideded the Boulden, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. pa closed, American officials Boulden and Mr. and Mrs. Fred yrked that they considered it Larsen. ft opened. Dinner was served, at 8 o'clock, to liter The releasattackers were the following.: from arrest, and both United Messrs and Mesdames John Vance M and British citizens are Carl Bott, Ivan Wall, Alvin Jensen, Alva Wall, Ray Jensen, and Warren 83U9PIA9 SIR JO mml IBftlBIII and special guests: Mr. and Moffitt; 1 93BJ pmoA sjajjoB am Mrs". Elmer Nielson and Mr.?nd Mrs. tans pun fopsaupaM papnw Hyrum Seelv, and the hosts and SrepiJJO aSSUBdHf hostesses. AH reported having enjoyed the evening. iMB jopuujs si o attp&o o TO 99W&XP circulation of monev In SCHOOL CHILDREN RETURN (Mted States by the free coin-TO STUDIES LAST MONDAY fiver, at the ratio of 18 to 1 oposea Monday After a vacation of 10 days the by Senator of Montana. of Empupils of the public schools stud to their returned County dense population of India ery last ine ior ies last ready Monday, mi, menacimr nt.t.lt.nHo xnn. half of the school term. Nn the British government The extended vacation seems to wb arrest of Mahatma have been enjoyed by the students B, for exile, hv nrreirtir.tr o an excellent ume. Pot the native governing body and all report u passing a number of drastic aeased M r organizations in with the Nationalist Fwa- were declared - 10,000 (By Special Correspondent) e st of the Mrs. Olive Jewkes last Saturday, tv. "Q hrwtv,... "wuiicij, uuce The occasion being her birthday an nlversary. A dainty luncneon wab W1W wiaeavor-11- 1 served wrest them Thn Frank Herbert of Sallna deliverPen are said .to rivei t.h ed a ton of salt and a ton of Cal- gan ai?d Tuesday. Castle -- " h. site in ff ttQuantreU N Dale, Mrs. Ray Humphrey entenamea "wicia committed at a New Year's dinner, tTiaay. Sfciwr a nmvj .ciimrtsed Mrs. Irene Van Buren Wednesday, the occasion be ing her birthday anniversary, n mRIAN CHURCH lunrheon was served CALENDAR Mrs. S. H. Cox Sr., entenamea a fnmilv dinner New Year's day, to (Perron, Utah) tv,o v,m nt Mr. and Mrs. Elbert were Cox of Richfield. Thirty-fou- r thn Lte . -- ... and j,m Endeavor ideavor .... 3 "n 5 meeungiesdof ttybody is -- I Arch Huntington of Orangeville was a Castle Dale caller Thursday. ORANGEVILLE MAN GOES OFF GRADE WITH CAR Mrs. Orson Madsen of Salt Lake arrived Saturday for a visit with relatives in Castle Dale. welcome. Dale- 1 - - furrth?.hwer JUST-A-ME- Just-A-Me- re mid-nig- ht DE- Mrs. Helen Murray entertained To assist the Boy Scouts in building a log cabin in the mountains the following ladies at a luncheon was the principal subject discussed bridge party Saturday arternoon. Blackburn-Axelso- n post 39, of Mesaames j. H. otterstrom. D. c. The Oraneeville "M" Men defpat- - by ed the Ferron "M" Men Wednesday the American Legion, at a meeting Leonard, Elsie Tollestrup, Emilyheld Wednseday, January 6, in the Black, Amos Wakefield. Beth Synhevening by a score of 23 to 15. Relief Society hall in Castle Dale. tis, Verda Grange, Florence Tuft, El- Snow, for Ferron. was the out la tsiacK, ana Misses Kate and Ma-b- le the of Scouts Representatives standing player, while H. Snow, for who were present, Lemon. Mrs. D. C. Leonard won themexpressed Orangeville was the outstanding selves well pleased with the high honors. plan. man, with a score of 15 points out Forest Ranger Merril Anderson of Mr. oi and Mrs. LaVar Black enter Orangeville explained the method Players for Ferron were: Tatter. of conservation tained the following at a 500 party. cf restoration and rf; Behling, If; Snow, i; Worthen. on the forest and pledged mt. ana Mrs. Amos wakeneld. Mr rg; and Nelson, lg. and for Orange- growth himself and Mrs. Darwin Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. to the project. ville: H. Snow, rf; M. Cox, E. Childs, The matter of the organization of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Glen iu truas, ana l. KODenson, ir; T. a Junior Rifel club Mr. and Mrs. M. TollestniD. amongthe scouts Reid, c; O. Scovill, rg; P Snow, W. was also because of Mrs. Verda Grange. Misses Florence but up, brought W. Tatton, Robertson, lg. a lack of information on the sub- Lemon, Adeline Leonard and Kat3 and Mable Lemon, and Messrs Per the matter was tabled. ject, The Orangeville Town team deThe program of the evening in- ry Wakefield, Walter Rowley and feated the Ferron town team the cluded trio by Mrs. Frank Grange. Mrs. Ellis won hign same evening to the tune of 47 to 23 Carl an instrumental M. P. Greaves, and Glen honors. Lunch was served. Seely, was outLeslie, for Ferron, the A. Rowe, followed an encore. standing man, while L. Moffitt and The meeting wasbyscheduled as a Miss Nedra Grange, Violet Ander F. Moffitt, for Orangeville, were the at the spent the week-en- d joint meeting, but, although the son high point men. failed to transact any bus home of the former's mother, Mrs. Auxiliary Players ror Ferron: oisen, ri; Les iness, they made up for the omlsion Verda Grange. lie, If; Stringham, c; Conover, rg; by serving hot chili and coffee at Nelson, lg. and for Orangeville: A. the close of the meeting, while those Mrs. Beth Syphus entertained Mr Childs. rf ; F. Moffitt, If; L. Moffitt. present indulged in a social and Mrs. D. C. Leonard. Ross Leon ard and Miss Nedra Grange at din c; R. Justesen, rg, and G. Olsen and A. Scovell lg. ner, Saturday evening. a. Lea-mast- UNTINGTON- "SALVATION NELL," FAMOUS STAGE PLAY, REACHES SCREEN ROLL OF HONOR Weary of sex and gangster pictures, the public has been clamorfor the following We thank for something different in the or renewing their sub- - ing way of screen entertainment for scrlDtion to the Progress, during Borne time past. In "Salvation Nell," the past week. adapted from the fomous play by E Warren Momu, casue uaie. B. Sheldon, Tiffany believes that it E. S. Larsen, Castle Dale. has answered this request. The film U. James P. Johnson, Huntington, will be shown in Castle Dale next Oscar Soderquist, Los Angeles. Thursday evening, January 14 and Utah Power & Light. Salt Lake. in some of the other towns of the Hector L. Peterson, Castle Dale. county at other dates, to be made Mrs. Johannah D. Peterson, Help. known later. "Salvation Nell," is the story of a er, utan. good woman faced with poverty and of her love for a Snow drifts between Huntington disgrace because a Prw last Tuesday morning, man. She has sacrificed everything reform him when hei s arrested built by a strong wind the previous to for killing a man in a saloon brawl. uMma."... lieht. heia up vuuu;because She of stands by him. through it all, the late was The mail and finally brings him through. drifts. CLAWSON TDTCKSofMAGIC cO a high wind was blowing. had to be dug out and the hearse was pulled out bv the ma" truck. feet Many suffered with frost bitten to pii-ywas necessary It HI.. 1 n" BE LIFTED THREE MATCHES CAN where until 4 D. services consisted of a song by tne choir; praye bv 5. h. uox, council heli Ktr Duoh xnmtt and choir: special e officials number by Ruth Peacock and Dave aceenSfH'.r their bonns Tuttue; speakers, A. G. Jewkes and 1 The nw Bruce COX; a poem reau y insists by Orson Maggie Cox and writtenremarks by and Elizabeth Barney: Bessie Reid, Fred Fail and Bishop sone by the choir; Jenedte. SUrneni1 Wakefield, 2 Taylor; tion. Mrs. Woodard is her husband and 7 children. sev Miss Ruth Cox Is home after MJournea until Wed- - eral months spent in Tacoma, Wasn WITH ONE A "A M?. lnMrris Peacock. Forbes Fail, Geo i irn. ne HPin nave miii their turned to Provo to resume re school work. Jean Cox has also . 1ft tSf Mat.. turned. ahorse Sunday ana Wd SOn SChJ Of Trn to Ex-Bish- op Bx-tnsn- op mes herj Hincot jp i attended the wooaara iuu. .Ite'nisykitineher re- . w Tuesday. m . Mr. and Mrs. aioei i Richfield In Sunday with turned to their home McKee. The new city council met Monday re were sl3t to take up uneir new fvC- tp rC;!. - Dy snow i Gottlieb Miller of Consumers a visitor in Castle Dale Sunday. was . SSTJhS aX l arrangement e the insert a faBtened together twa beneath the Jlrst match ana fourth or lifting tent-shap- - -- i i. tv, and nf another, and toe tw0 matches are held together. first two, forming a pyramid or the against three and m the two match falls forward third w that the matCbe. are then pressing against the ffl be fonnd casy t0 raise them, wm u mahOT . end of L Sharpen the TTkP i9rf. (Bjr gpelal CornspondeBt) ng, rnt-irio- ct J. er, tc present. tninerai services wcc who day, for Mrs. Mattie Woodard, In bringing at Rolapn died Sunday of to Orangeville. twelve the bodyv.onoma fft.nl pd In the snow v, oe drifts on Poison Spring bench D Clifford Jewkes of Orangeville to thank all was slightly injured Thursday ev and decorated Christ- ening of last week, New Year's Eve., Phased mmrees Khoob for evPrVnmiy,anLvUndly toschool Mutual- ReUe Society, and when the car he was driving slid off make the Christmas week a suc- - the grade of the approach ofthe Or bridge, turning completeUeht Company for their cooperation in angeville ly over. the special lighting system employed. The car was traveling slowly, but the slippery road caused it to slide Mayor HERBERT MOFFTTT sideway, off the grade. Mr. jewKes was taken to the Tui- JOSEPH SEELY DIES IN MT. CLUB tle home, where, after remaining PLEASANT a while, he arose and left. As he did not return home search Josenh Seelv. The Club was enter- ing parties were organized, who, afmissioner and mayor of Mt. Pleas- - tained New Year's Eve at the home ter searching until about 3 or 4 o'- of Mr. and Cyrus Wilberg of Castle ciock a. nr., round nun near tne afternoon Tuesday in the Erickson Dale. Supper was served at 9, and Poulson home, Rock Canyon wash, meat market, where he had the evening was spent at cards. At where he had wandered, evidently made a mirchase nt nmnKcc just n. the entire party, 24 in in a dazed condition. cola teams, and while standing by all, went to Orangeville, where the He had suffered much from the ...w oaius to tne noor. remainder of the night was spent cold, but Is reported as doing nice- wuuki, was instantarpnus Hno Death dancing. y at this time. cerebral hemorrhage. At the close of the o they mt. beeiy, a prominent farmer. returned to Castle Dale,dance, where Mrs. CASTLE DALE INSTALLS NEW iu 5iocKjrrower, was born in Mt. LaFonta and Mrs. Ervin CITY OFFICIALS Pleasant March 30, 1862, a son of Wimber Livingston served a ham and egg Justus and Clarissa Seely, settlers breakfast at the home of Mrs. LivCastle Dale's new city ocicials of 1859. He was a brother of J. Wei ingston. They dispursed for their were installed last Monday as folUngton Seely of Castle Dale, who several homes at 7 a. m. to catch a lows, after their bonds were acceptdied recently at his home here few winks of sleep before starting ed: J. W. Nixon, Mayor; Blanche ne is survived by his widow and the New Year's work. Larsen, Recorder; Floyd Day, Treas nine sons and danchtrs was won at cards by urer; Chas. Christensen, Reuel A. High prize services will be held in the North Reuel Jones and Mrs. Glen Snow, Jones and Clint. Clawson. Board ward chaneL Mt. Pleasant at. i n and low prizes by Karl Seely and members. S. D. Bunnell was the hold m. Friday. Mrs. Vern Petersen. over in the council. Among those who will attend from The new council will meet Satur X Castle Dale are: Mrs. Mary Seely day, January 9, to begin work. AMERICAN ASLEGION WOULD and brother. Frank Joreensen. and SIST CABSCOUTS BUILD TO daughter, Miss Dora Seely. HUNTINGTON SOCIETY IN L MOUNTAINS mdivwSa?ndfhny,Council 2f Castle 6S who sub-cribi- Friends and neighbors surprised Steuri v. Of YEAR THLRTY-SECON- 45 Pjfitional WHon &t FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1932 CASTLE DALE CITY COUNCIL EXPRESSES APPRECIATION FOR COOPERATION CHRISTMAS WEEK was adjudged the biggest liar. All exservice men are invited to HOOPSTERS attend the convention and bring a. ORANGEVILLE FEAT FERRON IN TWO long their biggest lie. GAMES SOCIAL HOUR Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Nel son of Ferron, January 3. a glrL "'rf . The dance which was held Thurs day was well attended and everyone enjoyed the occasion, which lasted until 4 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tatton went to Price Thursday to be at the bed side of Mr. Tatton's sister, Mrs. Mat tie Woodard. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hom er Duncan, is ill with chicken pox. xnomas snemeia ana bod Rilev spent New Year's day at home, they ere working in the mines at Black- Hawk, z Many of our citizens attended the dance at Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson returned from Castleerate Saturday, where they have been at the bedside of Mrs. .Fergusons sister. Mrs. John Bush, who has been ill with appen. dicitis. Floyd Jensen left Sunday for Salt LiaKe to enter mission school. Lu dean Cox accompanied him to Prie Mr. Miller gave an address in a meeting held here Monday. mt. ana Mrs. orson Barney, Salt Lake visited friends and relatives here the past few days. mt. ana Mrs. Luther Tatton and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Barney attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Mattie Wood ard at Orangeville, Tuesday. Jess Tucker and Andrew Tucker of Sandy left Tuesday (for their home, aftes spending the past week in the home of their sister, Mrs. Belle Barney. Heber Turner is home from Columbia, where he has spent the past Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Temp- lin, at the home of O. J. Anderson, Castle Dale, January 6, a boy. The county commissioners met in regular session last Monday, with, all members present. Mrs. Floyd Joreensen was hostess to the arternoon. Just-A-Me- re Club Thursday A marriage license was issued last JVednesday to Lloyd Archibald Mor- - tensen ana wanaa Le Marsnau. both of Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon of Pro vo visited his son. Dr. J. W. Nixon and family of Castle Dale, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of last week. Vern Kofford received a bad cut on the eye brow last Saturday, when a piece or Done, which he was crush ing ror tne chicKens, new up ln- ructing tne wouna. Last Monday morning the people of Castle Dale awoke to a temperature of 18" below zero, and by 11 a. m. the temperature had dropped another degree, making 19 below. The weather report for the past week, taken at the government station in Castle Dale, gives the high est temperature as 23 and the lowest as 18 below zero. A trace snow. Bennett Hayward Cash, infant a- dopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Cash of Salt Lake, died at the ramuy nome Wednesday morning of pneumonia. He is survived by his roster parents, mt. uasn is a son or Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cash of Castle Dale. i 1 EMERY (By Bpaeial Comapoafeat) Dr. Miller, editor of the Character Builder, of Los Angeles, gave three lectures here Sunday and Monday. He discussed the subject of the science of the mind and health by sim pie living. Th electures were well attended. , Miss Leta Worthlnston and An drew Christansen were married in Price, Wednesday. The bridal pair are among our most popular young people. Showers were given them Sunday and Monday evenings, at the Worthington home. several car loads or neoole attend ed the dance at Rochester Saturday evening, given for Geo. Funk, whoi s on a mission. A mirs of $25.00 was cleared. Miss Daisy Qulnn, who has been in Manti for a couple of years. spent New Year's with her parents. Mrs. Christina Johnsen has been critically ill the past week. A dance will be given here Friday evening, under the direction of the orchestra . The adult class of the M. I. A. held a spelling match which resulted in a tie between Mrs. Leona and Hessie Broderick. Mrs. Evina Williams has cone to Spring Canyon to visit relatives. R. S. Williams and little daught ers, Fern and Hope, visited here last Wednesday and Thursday. Bruce Cox and Terrance Reid of Orangeville were here Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Von Torgerson came in from Oak Springs to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Petty went to Price Monday .accompanied by their aaugnters, xneima and who went on to Salt Lake.uyndella, L. W. Killpack and family of Ferron spent Sunday here with GREEN RIVER (By Special CorrwpoadMt) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hickman of San Luis Obispo, Calif., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Franz and renewing old friends. Mr and Mrs. Hickman are former resi dents, having operated the Midland Hotel many years. Mrs. Mame Jameson of Price was a visitor here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Dufford of Price visited relatives here last week xwo weeics. . Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Dufford and family of Helper visited a few (Too Late for Last Week) Mrs. Oscar Blackburn returned days last week with Mrs. Hulda J. Friday from Castle Dale, where she Green. had been visiting in the home of her Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Baldwin and children of Moab spent Ney Year's rather, Ed Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Turner and day visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. baby returned Friday from Colum- Howland of Elgin. bia, where they visited in the home Mrs. Thomas Mcciurg ana son returned to Grand Junction Friday or Mr. Turner's sister. The dance that was held Friday after visiting Mr .and Mrs. W. H. night was well attended and every, McClurg. John Byers was a race visitor enjoyed a good time. Mr. Larsen and Mr. Davis were last week. . . Miss Geneve Green visitea in Moao home missionaries here Sunday. Baldwin. The dance, given in honor of Floyd last week with Marjorie is up and Jensen, who leaves January 3, for Mrs. W.W. Howland again after a month's illness Salt Lake, to enter the mission Kenneth Silliman, Claude nd school, was well attended by town Eric Simonson left people, as well as some from out- - Earl Beebe and on (Continued Page Eight) vonnnuea on rage mgm I |