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Show XLIX V0LCME 36 jfpMBER South Emery Enterpriser Seminary San Rafael Area Junior Plans (evada tudies ;e Dale and oil possib- e mineral in the vast area of land tm Castle Dale on the faad Moab on the east, is being studied and ex ORANGEVILLE Graduation Mineral Deposits ;or CoinmUy Piro HTnisry Exercises ssHI the area and declarprirL, show the region hai possibilities graduates. They SnarTPS ,wo GrAadrtnfi0i for the Seminary theur Partners, par-enK fnrt teachers will be held teacner, naftheir Mrs lva ? Sunday eve the hours of 6:00 andg7bnWnen idency and' prtaers bS- emphasized are also KdanudestsPartnerS of the Brown of will have headquar-stad,n,f,st;etlon"- oo-t- h "sw area, however the Castle Dale Hotel and possibly two weeks whether UlthetreqUired to to Moab rho will then go 25 'tinue his investigations. r?chnererCial fby Ne-f,.- ho J- - L. V - ft Schools lan Rites or Graduates ocal Id aigton duatlon will be There are thirty graduating class i 20- - 'May at North exercises School 3 High las years to pared thirty-eig- ht to LaMar according js, principal. Anderson anlyn last L. tiSt hfisWn Th at deelS2t enrdalo?rf OTfn.d deposits, J11? .eir ian discovery, to clined divulge whom more de- he reD rfesents or whether he is He advised he inndrnmitn Carnotite oil fihale primarily e San RLa,CqUalnted with he was seeking, rfnrwfl Iorl S tthe forepart of this week, organize parties of mineral to into the area for a study go of the commercial possibilities of claim-holde- rs their claims. He expressed himself as anx- has been ious to look over the mineral claims of anyone who may de;;(i to be the Bonnie Rae iErickson sire his advice and who will be salutatorian. Mayzell contact him before Sunday ansen and Patricia ChristMay 8. a have been selected as valedictor-jn- d r students. .owing is a list of the grad Jean Anderson, Blackham, Dorothy Lee sa, Hettie Darlene ChristMarilyn ae P a, Patricia lord Oollard, Rae Bonnie itr, Davis, Thomas Erickson, Davis, Mae a Christensen, Leora Scott M. a, Margaret Harrison, Sa fThomas Harrison, Wayne1 son, Dan A. Kinder, Kath Grange, lames Larsen, Delbert Stage Set For Show At Ferron SGT. MAX THOMAS Vets Body (By Special Correspondent) Plans for the 11th Annual Lea Southeastern Utah Junior 'Live Lor stock Show, to be held this Lettoy, Mayzell Morten-Jea- n Friday and Saturday, May 6 Ona Faye and 7, at the Show Barns in Nielson, si Glyda Rowley, Marie Ferron, were complete at the Sherman, Grant Truman, beginning of this week, it was JoAnn Watson, Dean announced by Show Committa LeGrand E. Wilberg, eemen and Officials. t Young. People of the County were invited to attend the exhibit, Dale and stockmen were especially aduation exercises at the urged to bring their livestock i Dale elementary school for display. conducted Tuesday, May The Show was scheduled to 8:00 P. M. it was d this week by Princi-iisr- k get under way Friday morning with the judging of dairy catWilliams. tle, swine, and sheep. The after ee of the is program American Heritage. The noon was slated to be used for a program, judging of fat beef graduates follows: the showmanship contest, 3 Anderson, An-- n and Valynn a dance in the evening with Elizabeth Bell, Patricia the day. nan, Larry Gregerson, climaxing Hayward, Monna Hunt-- h Saturdays program includes Enid Jeffs, Ruth Jeffs, of breeding Herefords judging s Jensen, Ray Jorgensen and a program and auction in d Knight, Fred R. the afternoon. Glen Om features at the Show Oean Marshan willSpecial Sullivan, include awarding of the aan, Virginia Waymon. Salt Lake Tribune Calf, awarding of the Deseret News prizes and awarding of the Robinson SO notes calf. A Braxon bull is expected to V Mrs Faye Jones on display. be Wm. Winder was taken 1 Price The number of livestock to Hospital Sunday heart attack after hear be exhibited is not known, but sudden death of her it is expected a good represenEugene and FFA fat Winder. tation of Wm. Atwood was call calves will be present and some j. the bedside of fine breeding stock from the her of horses Marshall, who County. A number here from arasly ill. are expected to be jst Erickson spent the we- Carbon County. home. L. W. Petersen, chairman of ad Mrs Fay Lynn Cram- and grounds, said he buildings Sunday with his par the grounds to be in had their son bless expects readiness. Meeting. Mrs Albert Vogrenic 'Sunday at the home of notes ents, Mr and Mrs CLEVELAND raye Littlefield, Renone a:, va : an-:e- if Low-Magnus- 4-- H dau-Charlo- tte . 44y2 ; Onatt. Mrs ffld June Christensen the week end parents, Mr and uy spent her f Jones. R- - Mrs Horace Bone Sunday Oliver sad Mrs Vernell Oliver Mr ' wth his parents, Grant Oliver. eiy program was epay soos werenight ,Cl?,mer "LaVem for 100 having for having MIA the the year. , ne C by 2Jefor Ckion, i m J att-an- a given Var-"ho- n their most times The books the Mutual and Charles Jones Sr., of the Bishopric, S of Huntington nth her daughter, Mrs t for pr- by the presented to Mr and' Mrs Day and Ellis books were ay Tucker and i1,, and wILh m Sunday. e Wayman and ted with her par- and Mrs .Ed Atwood, Ollist s. Sysai Belta, Alger are Utah for a A. tTH Mrs ,ed Walter West her mother, Ada yoi often insist on Wj,crosslng dangerous noise oo n loosen of foe and snow. Returned To United States Mrs Luther Thomas of Lawrence has received word that the body of her son, Sgt. Howard Max Thomas, is en route home from Europe, and will be interred in the Lawrence cemetery. The date and time of the services will be made knewn later. CLAWSON notes By Mrs Bessie Wright Mr and Mrs Owen Price and children were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Prices parents, Mr and Mrs A. L. Cox. Mrs Frank Miller Mr and and children of Sunnyside were Sunday visitors here and Mrs Miller and the children remained for a few days visit with relatives. Mrs Lathella Nielson returned Friday from the Price Hospital where she underwent a major operation. Mr and Mrs Dale Jacobsen and baby of Wattis were Sunday visitors at the Lund Seely home. Club held their first The meeting Tuesday evening to plan and prepare formettheir at summers work. They the home of their leader, Mrs Etta Ralphs, who served refreshments for them. Mr and Mrs Fame Price made a trip to Salt Lake last check-u4-- H week for a medical p MAY 6, 1949 notes By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Spending the week here with Mrs Velma Huntington is her L City. featured By State Paper daughter Dora and children of Salt Lake City. Week end guests at the home of Mr Mrs Ray Curtis Graduation were Mrandand MrsE. Bert Aricell and two daughters of Salt Lake Ferron CASTLE DALE, UTAH Kirk Curtis was also home over the w'eek end from his school work at Salt Lake City. Mrs Robert Beach and have been guests of Mrs baby Tnfc Humphrey this week. Mrs Richard Ihler and children of Hiawatha visited with Mrs Minnie Stiison over the week end. The IL D S Girls of the Ward received their honors in church Sunday afternoon with individual awards made and three group awards. Chairman, Cora Van Buren presented the welfare project made the to the Ward (Relief bySociety.girls Mr and Mrs Alton Bryan and friends of Spanish Fork visited Sunday at the homes of Mr and Mrs Ray Hassinger and Mrs Edna Reid. Business visitors in Salt Lake City this week were Mr and Mrs George L. Taylor. Enroute home they visited in American Fork with Mr and Mrs Osden Childs, at Provo with Mrs Golda Woodward and at Price with their daughters. Mr and Mrs Sam W. Snow are enjoying a visit from their grandchildren Claudia Snow of ELawailha land Ronnie Snow of Salt Lake City. They also re port a new grandson born to Mr and Mrs Elwood Snow. The Ward Sunday School Is preparing a special program for Mothers Day this Sunday Mrs Jessie Heath of Price has been helping at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles A. Stiison, this week as her mother has been auite ill. Mr and Mrs Frank Moffitt spent the first of the week in Salt Lake City on business. Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Chene McNeil this wreek Is their sister, Mrs Ida Dean, of Salt Lake City. Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Edgar Sitterud were Mr and Mrs Reuben Haw kes of Kenilworth. Mr George Olsen was able to come home from the hospital where he has been for a of weeks suffering from couple injuries received at the Wattis coal mine where he is employed. Mr and Mrs Parley Redd of visitors here Blanding were last week. Their daughter, Mrs Mark Humphrey, and baby dau ghter returned to Blanding with them where she will visit for a time. The Mammoth Canal flume across Grimes Wash has been completely rebuilt. The water has been turned out the past week and the canal has been cleaned and repaired where it broke during the winter. A power shovel and two dozers have helped with the improve ments. The Clipper-WesteCanal starts its spring cleaning and repair job Thursday and will use the same power machinery. Citizens of Orangeville are ask ed toy the City Council not to use city water for lawns until the water is turned back In the canals. rn Infant Expires At Price and treatment for the baby they are caring for. of Price Harold Blackburn spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs Wayne Blackburn. The Scouts enjoyed an over By Mrs Naomi Jensen night hike last Friday up Rock Castle Dale of Canyon, under supervision Funeral services for Elizabetn Keith Wright their leaders, By Mrs Wm. T. Utster Cox, infant daughter of Carl Cox. Merrill and Monte and Joyce Mayberry Cox, Chairman, Hazel McMullen, the were held Tuesday in the Wall reports the proceeds ofwhich Ferron ace in Price. Burial cancer drive was $47.30, was held was Mortuary in the Castle Dale cemefar exceeded the quota which Primary Conference services. in the Sunday night was set at $30.00 tery. The infant died who won Stake officers Mrs Kartchner at birth in the Price Sunday hospital. Boyd Mortensen, n in the and Mrs Rowley of Hunting-tolast years scholarship the Survivors include the parattendance. in were contest sponsored by is now a Mrs Helen Sorensen of Em- ents of Price and four grand and who of Ferron, visited parents, Mr and Mrs Edward at the U of U. wasa ery formerly with relatives and Cox of Castle Dale and Mr and at the Conference here Sunday Mrs John Mayberry of Garfield. Sere the awards were given friends. contest. for this years .v1 Bruce Davis has mYed Hiawatha family down from the and they are occupying apartment. McArthur Faye Wm T. Litster accompanied ami the Norman Andersonwhere he fr, provo last Sunday The family milk cows and smaL. and by Lyman H. Rich visited with his daughters made herds there could pass for reg the mangers empty istered animals any place so families and incidentally Keep new the of motto far as looks are concerned. and the cows full is the Ferron the acquamtance of Hyrum Zwahlen of Zwahlen has done his received BrfiSaUrgelaUves have herd of 10 cows Hyrum full share in making this ima for whose Jersey Young, if they just provement. He has a 13 year vrnrA that Byron acts and looks as mer resident of HunUng)nbut couldnt eat another mouthful. service record of his own bloc. now a resident o,fpa,fSw.. Mr Zwahlen feeds alfalfa hay His books are accurate and ala daily but he makes has accepted recorded. In entered five times com ways promptly ltzerland mission and them clean it up. Barley, 13 years Mr Zwahlen has the We,2y mission oats are the grains which had 7 different registered sires iaa and and u 'ate of MrsYoung the roughage. Hy for service of the community Qnnptecicnts ?nd the Byron Zwahlen is .better known milk cows. BYU. in Is a graduate of the as the Keeper of the Bull 1936 he you Hyrum likes his cows his community. Since of the 4 know that because he underone maintained has stands them and they underCoHuntington-Advis- ors block bulls of the Emery While we sat in the of the Girls Organ- unty Bull Association No coun- stand him. called Susie, and he corral finer grade ization held a meetlnganTUfor tv in the state has 4 the cow left the feed rack and These to Emery. than dav night Jerseys to him. 'blocks in Perron, Emery,main- - turned her attention Hyrum says he has his dairy and Moore are cattle.' herd house broke believe talned to improve the year. Kent U D. S. Church The (L D S Church Welfare coal mine, north of Orangeville, was this week the subject of a feature story in the Church Section of the Deseret P & L Offers Exhibit At Stock Show return engagement of. Better Farming Electrically tent display will be one of the attractive features of the Southeastern Utah Junior A the Livestock Show to be held in Ferron on May 6 and 7. This unique and interesting exhibit is patterned somewhat along the same lines as the one presented two years ago, and will consist largely of farm electrical equipment displayed by local electrical dealers. Visitors will be shown modern farming methods, the electric way, visualizing how labor costs may be reduced and profits increased. For use in the farm home will be shown a complete electric kitchen and laundry. The project is sponsored by the Utah Power & Light Company and the Intermountain Electrical Association in cooperation with electrical dealers. There is no admission charge and a cordial invitation Is extended to all to visit the tent and spend some time looking around. Welfare News. line mine. He also advised that a caterpiller tractor had this week been delivered at the site of the mine, adding to the list of heavy equipment already in use. In the party with Mr Smith were Mrs. Smith and Mr and describes Mrs Leland Davey, all of whom the operations of the mint, entertained! at a dinner its mechanical equipment, and werePres, and Mrs Luke at their introduces the personnel asso- by ciated with the development home. and present conduct of the mine. The facts contained in the article were gathered by Henry Smith, editor of the Church Section of the Deseret News, who last week personally visited the mine in company with Stake president IE. G. Luke and Mine Supervisor Sherril Me Arthur. (Special Correspondent) According to President Luke May 6, will be a big Friday, the write-u- p in the Deseret day at North Emery High. The News is designed to acquaint Associated Girl students have the membership of the Church planned a full day for this ocwith the salient facts about casion. the mine, which is considered An is program to be the largest single Welfare planned assembly flor 11 oclock for the whole studenlbody. project of the Church. At I oclock they are enterIn discussing Mr Smiths vis- taining their mothers at a proit and his feature story in the gram, fashion show and tea. Deseret News, Pres. Luke distables will be arranged in closed that gravel is presently Tea the auditorium for the occasoeing stockpiled at a point a mile north of Catledale, ion.The big dance at night vlj to be used probably next year the festivities. The in the oiling of the road to the conclude music will be played by Jimmy Darts orchestra. Illustrated by a photos, the article half-doz- en High Schools To Observe Girls Day ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The following have our sincere thanks for subscribing or renewing to subscription lEmery County Progress. J. H. Nelson, Ferron Pat Winters, Castle Dale Mrs Maree Peacock, Orange- South Emery High School Girls Day has been set for. Fri day, May 13. A day full of activity and entertainment Js scheduled for the co-eof the South Emery High School. The annual fashion show is planned for ville the afternoon, .in connection H. M. Edwards, Sterling Mrs Nora Kartchner, Hunt- with the Ashowing of a film entitled Step Saving Kitington By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Mrs Preston Thompson, Fer- chen. The traditional Mothers Tea will be the feature of the ron Orangeville afternon. The day will be cliAllen L. Tuft, Ferron The District school will prewith the Annual Girls Merlene Guymon, San Diego maxedBall sent their Spring Festival ThSchool Day P. White, Cleveland Auditorium. in the High George ursday, May 12, 1949 at 8:00 Everyone Is invited. Theo N. Seely, Castle Dale p. m. at the school auditorium, Marcella Gunderson, Drager-to- n according to advice from Prin cipai E. A. Nielson. The theme FERRON notes of the evening will be CusJohn F. Larsen, Salt Lake toms arid Dances of Many Lan By Mrs Deborah Huntsman Neal Rowley, Huntington ds combined with group sing Mr and Mrs Bryant Nelson DeLoss Olson, Moore had as Sunday visitors their ing. Jennie Dore, Ogden Mrs John Petittl and Mrs Margaret Jewkes grades Mrs Paul Breton, Pennsyl- daughter, her small daughter of Price, will portray Motjher Goose" vania also their son, Glade Nelson, and folk dances; Mrs Grace Jensen will have her grades E. Myron Grange, Huntingtn from Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Bert Funk have Eldon VanBuren, Mantl present Dutch, Chinese and the Glen Jensen customs. dances and purchased Negro Quintin Jensen, Ferron Florence M. Cox, Orangeville farm and home up the canyon Early American, old time and and will move there later. W. T. Mathie, Huntington modern dances will toe done Mrs Eva Bryan had a teleMrs Ward George, Ferron Preston Huntingtons by Mr Rose Christensen, Los Ang- phone call Saturday night from American grades and Latin her son Ellis of the U. S. Navy songs and dances by the stu- eles now stationed at San Diego, Earl Colby, Cleveland dents of Principal E. A. Nielson. Special costumes and decAlphonzo Dugmore, Ferron saying that his ship would be Mrs Robert E. Koerschner, leaving there Monday morning orations are being prepared for patrol duty on the East and the public is Invited to Ohio Coast. Elias Hunt, Green River attend. Mrs Bertha . Peterson is visWm. Housekeeper, Orangeville iting in Kanosh with her parents, Mr and Mrs Roy AndQuadruplets Born at Salina Clara Bishop, Cleveland rews. Mrs Arthur Peterson and At Salina, April 15, quadruChene Me Neil, Orangeville Mrs Eleanor George visited in plets were born not human Kanosh last week end. Carlyle Crawford, Moore babies but lambs. The mother Eunice Nelson, Ferron Mrs Bertha Petty has. reis a very ordinary ewe who Paul Nelson, Ferron turned home after a three wee came through a very tough J. J. Larsen, Cleveland ks stay with her daughter and A. E. Hall, Orangeville winter and probably to show husband, Mr and Mrs Darrell her appreciation she brought Ronald Johnson, Huntington Brady, in Salt Lake City helpfourth four healthy hungry baJune Minchey, Cleveland ing to care for the new ba-- y bies. The ewe belongs to the G. L. Olsen, Emery born to them recently. Rex Van Wagoner, Elmo Mrs Zina Henrie has return Jorgenson estate herd and Dick ed home after a visit with her Jorgenson, ranch manager, is lEldon Bryan, Ferron Ervin Wimber, Colorado seeing that the hungry youngchildren, Mr and Mrs Devon sters are getting the needed Archie McArthur, Huntington Leamaster, for the past few Hessie feed. Four Bunderson, so. Carol- months at their home in Sp supplementary lambs are a rarity among ina ringville. Mrs Cliff Howard and dausheep and when they do ocBruce Jensen, Castle Dale cur, they do not often survive. Charlotte Larsen, Cleveland ghter Dianna from Thistle ar Alton Snow, Los Angeles visiting here this week wltv Dafton christensn, Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Cleon Huntsman Ferron Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake and . family. Ed Livingston was taken to Leo Sanderson, Castle Dale Mr and Mrs Devon Leamas-te- r the Price Hospital Monday fo Ivan K. Nielsen, Clawson and daughter from Spring Wayne Blackburn, Clawson an operation for hernia. ville visited here over SaturMr R. A. Rasmussen Is visitMrs Fred Renno, Sunnyside and relatives with day Sunday M. Johnson, Woodside ing for a few days in Salt Lk and friends. Mrs Francell Van Scott F. R. Jewkes, Salt Lake City City with a daughter, Mrs MinLuven, a sister, was also here. nie Hasen, and family. Geneal Jensen, Arizone Mrs Bryant Nelson had a Ed Larsen, Cleveland surprise Tuesday, ApHelga M. Stokes, Cleveland pleasant ril 26, on her birthday, when ,Rex E. Cox, Honeyville her mother, Mrs Braithwaite, E. E. Cox, Castle Dale from Mantl C. L. Guymon, Huntington and four sisters all came to see her. A number Glenn Bott, Castle Dale of friends and relatives also P. E. Snow, Ferron called in for the afternoon Bruce Ferron Funk, or own not. In his it way he making the occasion a happy Marion Albrechtsen, Emery manages it so that he has but one. Ludean Maxfield, Emery very little cleaning to do In Collard, Huntington the new milking barn just Lynn Alonzo Oveson, Cleveland erected a year ago for around Elva Killian, Salt Lake City $1,000. A $250 milk check twice per month from this small herd Cantaloupes Up in Grand Co. tells its own story as to the value of this bull association Cantaloupes are three Inches Orangeville In Emery County. This 50 acre high in Grand County. PlantThe store of E G. Luke ana farm with strawberry clover ed and at the same Sons of Orangeville has recent seeded in the wet pasture land time, the vines are thriving on ly been remodeled and painted for summer feed is just on the the farm of Joe Morrison, ad- and redecorated. The remodeloutskirts of Ferron. It is just jacent to the Colorado River ing and of the rearranging one of the four farms serving on the River road between e Interior of the store Increased in this Bull'ab and Dewey. Morrison ex- - their community space by one- Association, but that Is another pects to harvest his crop about third. display The departments have June. He is rais been stnShi middle, J.the allowing more .,i lnE a srcii1, early Varletv and room rearranged and enabling them to in the Utah Farmer, probably apparently cantaloupes will handle a larger line of goods, the next Issue, according to be marketed many weeks have also Installed a irift Darrell H. Matthews, County: head of the regular Utah cant-- ! space being department, vlded by. the changes. jaloupe crop. Program Readied At Orangeville ds . FERRON MILK PRODUCER COMMENDED FOR SCIENTIFIC FEEDING PRACTICES tio-n- e j - E. G. Luke & Sons Remodel Store hot-capp- i ed Mo-th- pro-Age- nt. |