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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY where the Moun-Dese- rt Meets the. ErV.,mre EB0a(igw tJm. t08' . farm flnd bods are SERVING THE COMMiwttii IPs: imsa ur tATLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON. EMERY, ROCHESTER, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO, MOHRLAND AND GREEN RIVER NO. 9. xxxvm f(jiaa TWO DOLLARS Sentence Pronounced On Hugh Way man For Killing of Roy Black Warning to the Public ;fe JltTJ, iiu o rs I Re-Organ- ize This Week STof at Ferron. Roy Black, CASTLE DALE The Association was reorhad been brought ganized at a meeting here Monm from the state penitentiary. a mc scut day night, with Ernest Jensen as there be is serving on a second degree murder president; S. R. Anderson, Mrs. Anna Bell, for the muraer oa ou""i and Zenda Davis, at the same time Roy treasurer, was shot and killed, for Morris Peacock and Rhea Mbffitt of as board members. is second trial. In company Olsen, and Iheriff J. Leonard Rt the same meeting the Band nil Fullmer, of Ferron, Wayman Mothers association was reorganraj taken to Price Wednesday ized. Mrs. Naomi Jensen was revening where he was held in tihe elected president, with Mrs, Cecil arbon county jail until the vice president; Mrs. Crawford, morning, when the parties Hazel Wayman was mtinued on to Salt Lak)e City, secretary - treasurer, and Mrs. toe Wayman was committed to Margaret Nixon, Miss Margaret be penitentiary. Keller and Mrs. Belle Knox as to board members. The sentencing of Wayman second life term revolves in The Band Mothers report shows Che first life act that under that they still owe better than fentence, he may be paroled alter $5X)0 on the band uniforms purlerving 10 to 15 year. In this chased last school term and a Irent, with the second life sent- will be started immediateproject he will be comtace, impending, to raise the required amount ly lelled to serve an additional ten for the band. further finance and Jo fifteen years before being eli 0 1935. i August Wayman Parent-Teache- rs' nt; secretary-- E't fol-wi- ng ted to parole. the sentencing of Way- Nov. After pan court adjourned until 19, when one other criminal cases will several civil case prob-bl- y before the court. come MOTHER OF lEJiTiNrvrnK Tab to be Kept On Pheasants Killed this Season min PIES IN MOAB Funerl sprvipps early resident MOAB 60, py, iu!, wno fnr Ahp of this at a aiea Monaay pnu nospiiai. loilowine a lln- - wre ering illness, conducted, Moab L. D. S. chapel by Bish-- P W. R. McConkie. was t Burial Geo. A. cemetery. fewell dedicated the grave. Mr. Day was born November 9. 1877, at Mt. a son Pleasant, f Herbert and He Mary Day. ame to Moab with his parents d resided in San ? Juan and "and counties since boyhood. On ebniary 24, 1902, he married Stella Dalton at Monticello. He is survived by his widow, 'is mother, four sons, Abe Day the Moab a n8ton; Wayne and Or-v- L y' Mutua'y; Golden Day, 19 jonsumers; IPJ6114"- grandchildren; - H- - s- - Rutledge Mb. Oharles Williams, Ore., tia; gjDajr, So2S" Mrs. and Pari EJr Por- four brothers, Moab; Harry Day, hn Day Salt Day, Helena. Mont. 'cl"Pn her Mother, received fottair t"1 n.ls. sister in tailed L J - inat ne has mission wii? ia WCJL , for u. Orin Rock en to Norway, at country jg,Jitn Sags I Birds Reported Numerous and Good Sport Anticipated Bourbon and Independent Municipal Tickets Win Throughout Emery County ficials, four women and four men, continued to hold office. Mrs. Eugene B. Shnonson, perhaps the only woman in Utah now serving as head of a muni Wilcipal government, continues to N. L. S. R. Anderson, 136; liams, 137; C. A. Winters, 133; re- hold the reins of the city govern- ment by reason of a recent decorder, Carlos Larson, 153; and decision to hold no election and treasurer, Alva Wall, 141. save election costs. KelD. A. Republican (Mayor, Other officers who remain In 104; ler, office without further voting Warren Mbffitt, S4; Margaret Johnson, Alvld Emery Larsen, 98; E. Ross, Ralplh Dinning, Virgil Bald100; S. Larsen, 102; Hyrum Seely, win and Henry Thompson, counrecorder, Mark Jeffs, 84; and Hulda Green, recorder, cilmen'; treasurer, Wallace Ryan, 97. and Adlmae Bradley, treasurer. ponents in the city election here:' Results are as follows: Democratic; Mayor Leo Peterson Glen 136; councilman, Snow, 146; two-ye- ar Orangeville Backs Bourbon Ticket The ORANGEVILLE Demo- Pres- 131; ton Huntington, 120; Morris Peacock, 116; Frank Mbffitt, 111; Fred Tuttls, treasurer, William Guymon, 102; At 7 a. m. Sunday morning the 109; recorder, Russell Justensen. official open season for pheasant 116. a shooting will be ushered in by Mayor, Wilford Republican: bombardment in all parts of Em- Humphrey, 54; ery county, and continue for four Hal Cox, 66; Lillis Jewkes, 72, days. For the first day, November 7, 71; Kenneth PeaJohnson, the bag limit has been set at cock, 72; recorder, Harold Snow, three made birds. The limit each 68; treasurer, Guy Law, 74. of Che other three days is two Ferron Voters Back male birds, the possession limit Citizens' Ticket for the season being two days' FERRON The Citizens' ticket legal kill on pheasants. origof hunting, elected over the People's tichours was Daily 5:00 to p. m. a. ket here Tuesday. Voting was as inally from 8:00 proclabeen by changed have follows: m., mation of Newell B. Cook, Utah Citizens: Mayor, Lewis Peterson. councilmen, Harry Fish and Game Commissioner, to 117; Nipisen. 123: Cecil Bertleson, 118: 7:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. No rifle, revolver or pistol may Jess Conover, 110; and Ross Petty be used In the pursuit of pheasants, 98. arPwmlps: Mavor. Lloyd Petty, 41 dhecking stations have beenhuntHerbert the councilmen, ranged for throughout of Nelson. 45; Ervin Olsen, 47; John the purpose for ing districts, a Leslie, 1919; and Lavard Ralphs 'Checking licenses and making birds of number of the 56, survey taken. Hunters not reporting re-to Ppople's Ticket Wins such stations are requested to Fish Carbon-EmerAt Huntington y port to the OUie victorious purThe HUNTINGTON committiee. Game and here Tueselected to keep is ticket People's pose of this measure cast are as votes taken the birds of and number on the day tag so that it may be known how follows: 176, year, Mayor, Lavar Gunderson, Rowmany birds to replace next chairNeil according to A. H. Horsley, 109; ley man of the committee. Menden-ha- ll Ted Nielsen, 212; Joseph 0 174; in Rowley, William 180; Two large onions on display 175: Wakefield, the rordeT, windows Perry the Progress office 145. Collard, Ella considand treasurer, past week, have attracted The Citizens ticket filed in erable attention. These onions, were was incomplete at time weighing two pounds eatfh,on the the report was sent in for pubraised by Walter Wayman L. P. Oveson land on the bench, lication. and shows what can be grown by Cleveland Election intensified cultivation on garden Results With one excepplots in town. 7LEVELAND ticket was electCitizens the of tion vote was as Mr. and Mrs. Ross McBride, The ed here Tuesday. Blanding, have been L.thewwf F guests of Mr. and Mrs. f0pSent Town Beard, Lawrence Al-v- in ar ar on the past week. if v0. Pte tot ones tA. J L1 " oest us narmers milk cows, off aw t.hP was An 8ft pound baby boy Mrs. and Mr. born Wednesday to Benny Wayman of this city. Returning from Salt Lake late Wednesday night, both William King, and Mrs. King, Castle Dale postmistress, were Injured when their car turned over in a wash six miles north of Huntington as the lights of the car went out. Lamont Johnson, of Idaho, who is visiting in the Valley, accop-paniby his sister, Mrs. Glyn Arnold, and two children, were not far in the rear when the accident occurred. Mr. Johnson hurried to the scene of the accident, and found the car turned over on wash. He its side in at ten-foassisted Mr. King from the wreck and together they extracted Mrs. King, who was pinned Inside. ' Parties going north took Mr. and Mrs. King to the Price hospital, where it was found that Mr. King had suffered at dislocated shoulder, while Mrs. King had suffered similar Injury in addition to bad cuts on the face and other bruises. The couple have not been brought home, as we go to press, and the exact extent of Mrs. King's injuries are not known. DeRell Litster brought the car wtblch was badly wrecked, to town yesterday. 0 cratic party made a clean sweep of the election here Tuesday. The following vote was recorded: Democratic: Mayor, Edon Luke, Thorderson, Sf 1x 70. 58; Trustees-How- ard Maurice Jensen, McFarland, 51; Douglas SSlSor: Progrm For Armistice Day At Orangeville Legion and Auxiliary To Sponsor Celebration On November 11 1:00 p. m. to 2:00 p. m. by Central High school band. 2:00 p. m. singing by congrega- tion, "America." Advancing of colors. Prayer by Chaplain. Chorus South Emery Address of Welcome Mayor W. J. Humphrey. Clarinet solo lee Miller of North Emery high school. Response Jim Johnstone. Speech J. A. NuttaL Chorus Central High school. Speaking. selection South Instrumental Emery high school. Speaker Superintendant North Emery high school. Silent tribute. Reading Central high school Speaking. Selection by Central High school band. "Star Spangle Banner." Prayer by ChaJplain. Lunch will be sold during the day and evening by the Boy Scouts. ed 0 r Jensen r. LMes oeo. 1 Suddenly at Home Yesterday ft Hold Association Bull Jersey Annual Tour A tour of the blocks and the annual meeting of the Emery county was Jersey Bull neid Wednesday. Association Tne tour commenced at Emery under the direction of Isaac Allred, R. Bland Fox and Will Guymon, Directors of the Association and continued on to Ferron, Oastle Dale and Orangeville. The annual meetV ing was held in Orangeville in the evening. The bulls were all found to be In good condition and the caretakers, Riddell Peacock, Hyrum Zwahlen, Hector Peterson and N. Thomas Guymon, were complimented on the interest they were taking in the association, and for the care they are giving the bulls. At the evening meeting the present officers of the association were with the exception of the Ferron representative. Because of the director of that block having moved away it will be necessary to hold en election in that block in order that they might bave a representative in the association Rules and regulations of the were discussed and association the article of association were adopted. Lyman H. Rich, Extension' Dairyman from Logan, was be Funeral Services to present and complimented the association on Its good work and Held Saturday; Burial made the statement that with the 142 members in tihe association, At Orangeville there is no other such association in the state that serves so many A. CASTLE DALE George Jen people. He also explained thru sen, died at his home ihere early the united supper of the members the association, good will come Thursday morning following a in to the communities in which lingering Illness. Mr. Jensen wsa born June 19, these blocks are organized. 1888, at Springerville, Arizona, a Style Revue son of Charles and Eva Burk Receives Medals Jensen. He came to Utah with his County Agent, Merrill E. Cook, parents at the age of 4 and settled in Orangeville. May 24, 1911 he has received three handsome gold was married to Anna Melvira pins through the State Club lead Sampson of Glenwood Utah in er, D.P.Murray, to be presented to the Manti L. D. S. Temple, mhey the first, second and third place were the parents of six children, winners in the County Style Refour of whom survived. Mrs. Jen- vue. These prizes, together with sen died in 1924. a gold medal for county champ Mr. Jensen, with his family, ions and an trip to moved to Castle Dale about 18 Chicago for the state champion years ago. He has always been are privided by Chicago Mail Orengaged in the blacksmith busi der Company, which sponsors the ness, having owned and operated contest annua'lly among the 600,- 000 girls enrolled in club work. his own shop here. The remains were taken to the The contest Is conducted by the local Emery Mortuary awaiting National Committee on Boys and funeral arrangements. Interment Girls Club Work in cooperation will be in the Orangeville ceme with Extension Agents. These pins tery. Friends may call at the were awarded to Beth Brockbank, home of Geo. Magnuson prior to Luclnda Brasher and Belle of Huntington. the services. He is survived by the following 0 sons and daughters: Mrs. Leah RELIEF SOCIETY Worthen, Spring Canyon, William HOLDS BIRTHDAY PARTY and Hal Jensen and Mrs. lone Clark, all of Castle Dale. He is CASTLE DALE frhe Relief Sosurvived by his mother of Orange ciety Birthday club was held at ville, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. B. J. Moffitt, the home of President Peacock, October 29, The honored Helper; Mrs. Jerry Page, Mrs. Friday, were Mrs. Hannah Miller, Howard Reid Orangeville; E.. S. guests Jensen, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs Mrs. Annie Allen, Mrs. Nettle ia Ada Magnuson, Castle Dale; also Jones, Mrs. Tally Evans, Mrs. Anderson HarMrs. and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in riet Hickman. The program Included an openCastle Dale Saturday, at 2 p. m., ing ,song by Ethel Jeffs; piano sowith burial at Orngeville. lo, Barbara Larsen; short talk o Dugmar Williams; clairnet solo, Party of Six Elk Grace Williams; song, Annie Laura Miller. Closing prayer was Hunters "Fill" on by Mrs. Peacock. Fo-ur-- ail-expe- La-Tur- Na-thal- Dance in the evening with Cal and Downeys Orchestra. c ORANGEVILLE MERCHANT HOLDING BIG SALE E. G. Lke & Son's big clearence sate is now in full blast, and Orangeville is the mecca for shoppers in this section while the sale is underway. Mr. Luke is determined to reduce his stock before his Christmas goods arrives, and is offering many bargains in seasonable goods. See list of the many items offered in E. G. Luke 81 Sons' ad. in this issue of the Progress. o Mr. and Mrs. Carl Templin and children attended a birthday dinner in Salt Lake Sunday, (honor mother's TempUn'a ing Mrs. President town 47. Trustees boSd-Stokes, D. W, of 39; Andrew Lar- Mr. and Mrs. Weston Botlwees Hansen, 83; David Los Angeles, spent last 58; F. Mortensen, Mr. and birthday. parents, Botfs Mr. with Timothy, 47. Mrs. Carl Bott, In this city. jN high school. Quartet ijsuntu Mr. and Mrs. William King of Castle Dale Victims of Accident ln-idu- d: two-ye- rtXTCNSION IVCIUi When Lights Fail ot Castle Dale Elects Woman StiU Holds All Democrats Greenriver Reins Utah Election GREENRIVER, CASTLE DALE In a close vote here the Democratic ticket elected its day passed uneventfully full slate over its Republican op- Tuesday as this municipality's of- two-ye- a6dcdeAAAamadrl k - cing I, Accident In Car ?u8ht to the JSni A YEAR Couple Injured tention of the Board of County that there is prevalent in Emery County an epidemic of c.ptneria In such porportions that drastic action is necessary to pre- this disease- 1x1 view 01 these facts the Board of n!prd,of county Commissioners in connection with the District Representative 01 ine state Board of Health and other health officials request the people to observe strictly the quarantine laws of the state. For failure finis Written on Emery County's Double ? S!?,1any aU vk)!atOTs wiU be punished according to law. This reMurder Tragedy Which Occurred in quest will apply to the present epidemic as well as to any future epidemic which might occur. Last A Year Ago August Ferron In connection with the State Board of Health we ask that all cases of sore throat be reported at the first and that people so symtoms the judge Wednesday morning for the afrected refrain from attending mvHE DALE-Faany public gathering whatsoever. We time on conviction of second degree murder, Huglh Wayman do this in the interest of the welfare of the people and ask that full scuicin-vi w.otiiiiwiv u.u lauui, pro- - cooperation be given to avoid our being forced to apply the law as will mieilly heard ' be our duty should anyone Used by Judge Hougaaro. disregard the quarantine regulations of this state. L.. Mntnrine of Waymatn to Parent-Teacheand followed the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF EMERY COUNTY imprisonment Band Mothers gfct of the jury which found gible CLEVELAND, Wagon Road Ridge J. L. Christensen, local barber, and a party of five friends from the northern part of the state returned yesterday from an elk hunting trip, bringing with them six fine elk as trophies of the hunt. There were three cow and three bull elk In the Mil. The party had camped on Road Ridge on the Manti and not only secured their permitted number, but saw sever al more elk during their stay. WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT Furnished by R. C. Miller, Government Weather Registrar at Castle Date. High I Low October 28 October 29 October 30 October 31 November 1 November 2 November 3 64 65 63 48 55 57 60 29 28 28 28 27 25 26 PPMO. |