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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY Jpg m!0Qtt5f O' ffiSKgg5 serving the communities OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE. CLEVELAND CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER NUMBER 24 (Lttffl XLIV, CASTLE DALE, UTAH, Emery County Boy Scouts Celebrate 35th Annivesary i Our Service Wen And Women ' Huntington Scouts Mrs. Zona 'MERY Anderson received in-wh- ile Ne-p- hi as en y, Merlin McElprang, Blaine Bishop received a tel-- m and Collard, HUNTINGTON early Tuesday morning John Piccole. Cpl. .Viri the war department, stat gil Wallace, husband of Mrs. These awards were made by Bp Cleone Nolia Johnson Wallace, was Perry Wakefield a member of that their son, st had been slightly wounded in December on Leyte the troop committee. at Luzon and taken to a hospital on Boys receiving the first class Siapan for one month, then award were Larry Jones, James il flown back to the Philippines Grange, Tim Richards and King. These awards were d where he is again in action. JERY A large crowd made by Kenneth Brasher, a the welcome home parHUNTINGTON Another member of the troop commitpen in honor of Cpl. Jack tee. X son of Mr. and Mrs. A. son in law of Mrs. Ezetta John Boys receiving merit badges son is Cpl. Jacob (Sisco) Clark, who has been over-fhas been promoted to chief were Jack Majors, Lavell King three years. He was WakeArnold, Thomas at the theatre at Gary and early all the battles in the projectionist field, Billy McElprang. lie. Pfc. Bessie Broderick Camp Tule Lake. Mrs. Johnson also received These awards were made by R. tieWACS (daughter of Mrs. ha Broderick) was also word that her' son, Rolio John- S. Chipman, Emery County red. Mrs. E O. Anderson son had landed in Italy the Superintendent of Schools. pined the gold star on our day before Xmas. He has a Glen Grange received the ice banner for her son, Lt. wife and children living in award of Life Scout, This Is given for having completed the ). Anderson, Jr., who was Provo. requirements for fifteen merit d in action. e pin-hShe also in addition to being a blue star on for another HUNTINGTON 5 Paul badges firSt class scout. Mr. Nephi C. Wayne, who is in the Young serving with General Williams made this award. ored forces. Cun-haPattons 3rd army in Germany, Troop 303 has forty four a friend of the Clarks has .been promoted to Cpl. members. registered honored. A good program The Scout Master is Ray A. rendered after which the HUNTINGTON Pfc. Aaris Littlefield and asst, scoutmasof the evening was spent Young and (his cousin Burk ter is Ray Grange. ancing. Gardner have reached the Netherland East Indies. Bishop in action January 13th. nded La-ve- at-le- or Sit-tr- e, CLEVELAND crowd was T-S- gt. Mrs. Olean Anhas returned from Cal-li- a. Her husband, Robert HUNTINGTON ner another brother and RichJiderson S c sailed Feb. ard Ihler, husband of Fawn ewhere in the Pacific. AUen Ihler met at a canteen in FERRON Ferron Ward M. the Philippines. I. A. Green and Gold ball was SERY held Friday night February 9, Sgt. and Mrs. Wei Keele have been Paul Pal- in the school auditorium with HUNTINGTON visiting Keeles parents, Mr. and mer and Milas Jensen left on Miss Leah Olsen, daughter of Victor Keele. also Tuesday Feb. 13 for induction Sheriff and Mrs. J. Leonard They ved word that another son into the army. Olsen, as queen and her atJohn Keele had been sent tendants were Miss Helen Fullseas. He talked to his moand mer and Miss Doris Jean NelMr. HUNTINGTON on the phone from the Mrs. Blake Christensen of Ida- son. Coast before The Coronation march was sailing. ho Falls arrived Sunday evevery beautifully displayed with and business on a trip ning and her attendants, the queen HowsveSwasey of the U. S. N. visit with Mrs. Elizabeth two little pages and the her His wife Dacrus An-s- n ard. health Christens Captain crown bearer. Following these tele-- 1 Is much Improved, he may reSwasey sdnt a were a group of 12 small girls for him. to come home. medical ceive a discharge. 1 infant dressed in the National colors son is very ill of the Jack-so- n and bringing up the balance DALE whooping cough. CASTLE Sgt. 12 of were line couples the Moffitt, who has been in to who 1ANGEVTT .t .v, . Burke the General army hospital at dancers,three of proceeded the dance specified last ison of Mr. and Mrs. Jer-i- s Vancouver, Wash, since MIA dances. 2-- - the army November Is here for a 15-d- ay The queen was crowned by young mens president, Alfonzo Dugmore. A fine crowd was in attendance and a good time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moffitt. an honorable furlough and will report back lCal discharge. Burke spent to Tule Lake, Calif, on the 12th part of his time in of February. la and lately has been sta Sgt. Moffitt is the son of In Texas. NGEVULLe son George of Mr. and Mrs. Al- x left for his Thursday ? in Texas. His twin wrote for him to spared to move on to bro-Hen- ry an-up- on return. his SENRIVER S 2-- c Fer-arriv- ed home Monday after spending some ...!frseas with the navy. f Mr MrsHunt8011 Ve - Mrs. Mr-an- wareham Or- - have taken a see their OrAColorado rf?n uho is there on fur is with ts to go the Army overseas The MisGREEN RIVER Presbyof the Society sionary terian church gave a banquet last Tuesday evening at the church In honor of Pvt. Iarin RotaMilton, who is home on actwo years over tion from tive duty in the South Pacific. 125 guests were present and the Comprogram bonsifSted of Bishop talk by munity singing; solo by Mrs. F. Burnett; Vocal told of J Roberts. Pvt. Milton and overseas his experiences souveniers, his many displayed which were very Interesting ' Pvt. Milton departed, Wednes-to to report day of this week California. In camp Kenilworth; Couple Marries In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lenard S. Williams announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Rea Williams to Fred W. Tatton, S He is the son of Mr. and P. Mrs. Fred W. Tatton of Kenilworth. The marriage was soleminz-e- d January 30, In Salt Lake at the home of the grooms sister, y Mrs. Evan James by Bishop of the Eldrige Ward, and was witnessed by the immediate families. Matron of honor the was Mrs. E. James and bro was the grooms man best 'ther, William Tatton. Verno Pvt. GREENRIVER A black and white checked was worn by wool Hunt is enjoying a few days Mrs, was an mother, his Her with corsage visit the bride. DeShe is a graduate of orchid. Rua Hunt. He is home on Mead , Carbon Sr. High. lay enroute to Camp The groom now is serving Washington. with the U. S. Navy over-seMrs. Carrie FERRON and was a graduate of Central received the High. news Tuesday that her ser Holland on mer of the army had been Magnuson met in action. 29 and spent the eniously wounded in January tire day together. They are CASTLE DALi: -both Castle Dale boys. and Cpl. Bruce A. Jensen c. Ur-re- suit-dre- Mr. and Mrs. received a let-- i, their son Preston, , with the Navy and In Wrote that when i!t thgj.g10 Manila, the Ted WU- - them.6 ?? Q DALE Mrs. 0f Cyrus Wilberg re NaVy 5011 ss as Be-hun- ln dJd? 8 P. M. The purpose ! of community. A good turn out is expected as this will be the last chance to become a charter member. Young .Calf Shows Marked Increase Annabel, the calf being fed by the Price Commission Co., in Price continues to increase in weight. At the last report she has gained 25 pounds in the past fourteen days. This calf is being fed exclusively on Purina Calf Startina. Why not drop in and see her the next time you are in Price. Editors note I dropped in to see the boys at Price Commission the other day, and asked a lady who was there where js everyone. She replied: There in the back playing with that calf as usual. Eli- ar Byron Vice-Pre- s. The Emery County Fish and Game Association was organized last Thursday, Feb. 8, 1945 at the Court House in Castle Dale. Ervin Wimber , called the meeting to order and the bylaws were read over twice and discussed and were finally as they were first comdrawn up by the mittee, consisting of Chairman Byron Howard, Arlan Nagelvort and J. L Larson. The election of president and was then held. Mr. E M. Crawford of Castle Dale was elected president and Byron Howprd of Huntington by-la- vice-preside- nt as vice-preside- nt, then took the chair and appointed the follow lng community chairmen for each community to arrange for a meeting to be held In that community and to elect their directors in that community. The will be appoint ed by the directors at a followdate. Wltbeck Funeral Home on Wed ingThe Castle Dale Lions community the chairmen following nesday evening and at were appointed by Hold Interesting home on Thursday. Mr. Crawford: Burial was made In the CasMeeting Monday Tad Brinkerhoff. Emery tle Dale Cemetery under the Glen Petty. Ferron The Castle Dale Lions Club direction of the Witbeck FunCastle Dale Ervin Wimber. held a very interesting meet- eral home. Geo. Olsen. Orangeville ing on Monday night of this Frank RobHuntington week. All the members were AAA To Hold Many bins. ' present except those who were Cleveland Ralph Lundy. out of town at the time of the Meetings in County Moore Neldon Olsen. meeting. Lion Adrian Nagelvort of the Huntington club was the main speaker of the evening and gave a most iteresting talk. Mr. Nagelvort, a chemical engineer, who has been working at Huntington for sometime with his process of obtaining resins from Emery County coal brought samples of Emery County coal, and also some of the varnishes he has made from the resins obtained from the coal. He also brought his microscope and all members were priviledged to view the resins obtained from the coal. Mr. Nagelvort also separated some of the resins out of the coal for the benefit of the Interested members. Mr. Nagelvort is to be complimented. In that he Is now able to produce a clear varnish from these pro ducts. He also stated county to five county ties in facture that of coal much Interested In his display and appreciated the fine speech made by him. County AtWm. T. Litster Mr. and torney announce the engagement and marriage of their coming daughter, Gloria), to Carlyle son of Mr. and Mrs. William McPhie, pres, of the United Mine Workers. The ceremony will be performed by Bp. Wm. F. Elden in the presence of the immediate .families, on Saturday afternoon followed by a bridal show er in the Cleveland auditorium Also approximately 200 trees Saturday night. for streamibank protection and Carlyle has just returned erosion control. from 2 years overseas and Fanners of the district are is enjoying a 30 day furlough. urged by the District Board of Miss Neva Bishop, daughter Supervisors to make use of any of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bishop, of this equipment that they was married last Saturday to may need during the time it Bruce Davis, son of Mr. and is available. Anyone wishing Mrs. Robert Davis. The cereto schedule the use of this mony was performed by Bp. a Wm. F. Eden. equipment should contact member of the board of SupBruce Is enloying a furlough ervisors of your area or a rerecently returned from having presentative of the Soli Con- 3 years spent overseas. servation Service. Miss Barbara Easterbrook, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Easterbrook will be marAndy Castle Dale Old Folks ried Thursday, Feb. 15 In the To Be Feb. 24 Salt Lake Temple to a young man from Cedar City, who is The Castle Dale Old Folk a captain In the armed forces. party will be held in The Cas- Her mother left Wednesday for tle Dale School Auditorium on Salt Lake to be In attendance at the wedding. Saturday, February 24th. CLIEVELAND 1- -2 Sec-Tre- as. Elmo S. Nelson Alger. Clawson Frank Black- has arranged a series of meet- burn. ings to Ibe held In the comLawrence Rex Fillmore. These munities listed below. Molen Peterson. Seely are for the purpose meetings At the a hundred meeting of acquainting you' with the members were in attendance 1945 AAA program and to disIs hoped that this orcuss the various other problems and lt will make rapid w'hich you might have. Limit- ganization forward strides under the able ations on lumber and Copper direction of President Crawwire, availability of farm ma- ford and Howchinery and labor, fertilizers, ard. See your community chair gasoline, war crop goals, and man today! Give him that the dairy feed program will be buck and become a char today, will be which the among topics ter member of The Emery discussed along with the 1945 Fish and Game Assocla Soil Conservation practices. All County tion. make it the ' best Lets farmers are urged to attend game association in the state. one of these meetings as these we have the game! all After problems are of special interest to all of you. Following is the schedule of meetings as Train Wreck Delays they will be carried out. Vice-Preside- ' Feb. 23rd. Feb 24. Ferron, City Hall Cleveland and Elmo, School Emery Huntington, Church House carried from three Feb. 28. House this resins and percent (Cleveland) had unlimited possibiliCourt house Castle Dale, manuthe producing All members were very Mr. Crawford Your County AAA committee Feb. 22. Emery, School House Passengers tfear Greenriver Sunday the A west D. and It. W. railroad was wrecked Sunday morning about 4 A. M. at Cedar, about 35 miles west of Greenriver. Nineteen cars were derailed and badly wreck ed and about 700 feet of rail was torn up. No one was Injured1 and the amount of damage and loss was not given. It was stated that the accident was probably caused by a low spot in the rails. All crews from railroad Greenriver and places near by were called out and four crews and a wrecker were sent from G. Feb. 21. Orangeville, Old Hall nt GREENRIVER bound freight of coal Eguipment & Material Wedding Bells To Available To Farmers The following amounts of Ring In Cleveland equipment and materials will be available to members of the Hujittngton Rflver Soil .Conservation District between now' and June 30 of this year. Grain Drill 1 month. Water pump 1 month. 1 Terracer and Ditcher month. Eversman leveler 2 months 1 month. Cement Mixer 1 wheel) (5yd. Scraper month. T-- 5 International Tractor 1 month. Mrs. President; Howard zabeth Christene Petiena Anderson Seely, 75, died at her home In Oastle Dale Saturday illness. after a Survivors include her husband, Orange Seely, and the following sons and daughters: Theo and Lea Seely, Castle Dale; Lund Seely, Salt Lake; David A. Seely, with the U. S. navy in the South Pacific; SGT. F. DALE ROBBINS Mrs. Aklund, Randlett; F. Dale Robbins, son of Mr. Mrs. Pearl Leona James, Helper; and Mrs. Frank Robbins, Hunt- Mrs. Hayward, Castle Angallne wife Helen ington and whose Mirs. Bertha Woodward, Dale; Robbins resides at Cleveland Mrs. Bertreele was promoted to Sgt. with the Rawlins, Wyo.; Ariz.; Mrs. Mitchell, Safford, infantry in France. A graduate Ruby Taylor, Castlegate; two of North Emery High School, half (brothers P. S. Hansen, Rohe attended the Utah State osevelt and Paul C. Hansen, Agricultural college at Logan, Castle Dale; one half sister, where he was affiliated with PI Mrs. Marie Ungerpaan, HuntKappa Alpha fraternity, prior ington; 35 grandchildren and to entering the service in April six great grandchildren. hLs basic 1943. He received services were held in Funeral training at Camp Callan, Cal., the Castle Dale Ward chapel and was assigned overseas in on Thursday at 2. P. M., by September 1944. Bp. P. Eugene Johansen. The many friends called at the two-ye- this meeting will be to elect 3 directors from the Castle Dale Party DALE CASTLE There will be a meeting of the Emery Fish and Game Assn, for those living in and near Castle Dale at the Co. Court House on Thursday night, Feb. at E. M. Crawford Elected Of Castle Dale Dies Last Saturday Fish and Game Assn. In Castle Dale To Elect Directors 22 Emery County Fisli and Game Association Elects Officers Thurs. Old Time Resident to their mothers. Instrumental solo Clay Pet erson. Eight first class badges, 3 second class and 3 tenderfoot were presented. Six more had completed their tests, but were not present. ' Ferron Gold and Green Ball Held On Last Friday Van Gard- very large - m IERY A in attendance at the Boy Scouts, who have passed the tests in the various stages .Photos of our boys and girls in service were on display, together with our honor roll and service flag. The following program was rendered: Vocal Solo Reva Stokes, Reading Y vonna Arnold, Vocal duet Geraldine Litster and Shirlene Bauden, Speech Bishop W.m F. Eden, Piano solo Muriel Christensen, Speech Bp. J. J. Larson, Reading Mildred Ward, Vocal Trio tEarline Black, Joan Ihler and Ramona AnOna and derson, Piano Duet Mortensen, Mayzelle Speech and presentation of charter by Jaimes Anderson, regional scout master, Scout Law Boy Scouts, Presentation of badges and speech by county chairman, Nephi L. Williams. The badges were pinned on the boys by their mothers or fathers. The badges of the boys in the service were presented T-- home from Huntington Soldier Wins Promotion honor night program given by the MIA in honor of our boys and girls in the service with special mention of the wounded ones. Also in honor of our A. r? received TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR 1945 Max-- d ,. sa 16, Cleveland Scouts turned to Scout troop 303 of Hunting-to- n Sunday mornword ing at Sanduty observed the 35th anniDiego, Cahf, after her husband, Pvt. Elmo spending a leave here. versary of scouting by conduct ierson had been wounded mg the regular Sunday church in France. He was wound DALE services of the Huntington Pvt. Leshe Nov. 5, 1944 went 'back to of d Mrs. Ward on Sunday, February 11 again Ed. Cook is home on an 3 dav ajid holding a Court oi Honor pec. 27 and was 25. He has emergency furlough, due to the same Day. The January jided court of honor was held in connection ;ed the Purple Heart. He the sickness of his mother He Ar-x will lie son of Mr. and Mrs. report back to Fort Fran- with the church services. ces E Warren at M. Anderson of Emery. The troop membership is inCheyene. creasing as shown by the numILEVELAN'D HUNTINGTON Inglebert T-- 5 Wil-- 1 ber 04 scouts admitted in the c- - (Buster) Jonena "son, son of Mrs. Weston with tenderfoot class. ni who was seriously the 32nd. a. A. A. arrived home Awards in the tenderfoot on overseas duty Friday, February 9 from Palm group were made by Mr. who has spent the past Springs for a, 30 Williams, day furlough, Emery County rai months in the hospital his first visit with his Scout chairman to the followfamily a visit with in 40 months., Thirty-thre- e new enjoying of ing boys: Dean Wilson, Scott mother and other relatives which were Grange, Tom Neilson, David spent over-sefriends. He is looking fine. serving some time in the Gil- Gordon, Reese Young, Clifford bert Islands. Collard, Blaine Collard, Philo Nerwi Joh-so- n ICELAND Young, Kay Kinder, Dean Litof Mrs. Sophia Jo-sHUNTINGTON m, Lt. Elliot tlefield, Lee Lemmon, Max has also been spending Killpack writes he is on one of Powell, Robert Smodey, John furlough with his mother the Islands of the Marianas Piccole, Marvin Weston and other relatives. group, likes his camp very well Donald Manghum. Scouts receiving the second He is the only officer with 70 class award were Kevan Row-leEVELAND Mr. and Mrs men working on the island. ;h fmday February Feb. 22. in this Clawson Farmers community may attend either the meetings in Ferron or Castle Dale. All meetings will begin at 8 P. M. Just a reminder that February 28th is the closing date for for your filing applications November and December dairy Better file Grand Junction and the track feed payments. yours today. Dairy Feed pay- was not cleared so delayed ments for January, February trains could pass until early and March will be combined ''inday morning. Two passenand made at one time beginn- gers containing quite a large ing April 1st. Please do not number of Service men and send in any applications foi several freights were held in Greenriver all day Sunday. this period until that time. Former County Boy Wounded In Action Mystery Program To Be At MIA has The Castle Dale MIA- will Just been received that Pvt. give a program next Tuesday Howard Reese Petty has been night at 8 P. M. at the church CEDAR CITY Word wounded In action, somewhere in Germany. He has been given the Purple Heart. Reese left for overseas duty last April where he has been stationed in Italy, then to France and now le is in Germany. The extent of hl injuries have not been disclosed up to date. His mother, Mrs. Bertha Fetty lives in Ferron, Utah, but at the present is living In Dragerton. His wife, the former Dorothy and two sons, Jerry and Mac reside in Cedar City. Reese was wounded Christmas Eve. He is recovering rapidly according to reports. Bess, - house. Everyone is cordially In vited to attend. The nature of the program is to be a surprise to all who attend. What the program is to be is pure guess work. So why not attend and see what kind of a program lt will be. J ELMO RED CROSS CHAIRMAN RESIGNS ELMO Mrs. Mada Broth -erson has resigned as chairman of the FUmo chapter of The American Red Cross. Mrs. Venice Cramer of Elmo has been aopolnted to fill the vacancy left by Mrs. Brother-son- s resignation. |