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Show I YOM'ME XIV. ' 31 NO. CASTLE RAIiE. lTf!I. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1910 12.00 fmiTORS OF STATE HEALTH 'CHORES' ; BANQUET LAWMAKERS ' i 1 I i jaM tuiw" - -- nn luOt- - 1 1. 1 I J 1 uti. inj .. 1 j LAW l 1 Jol-me- al t COMPENSATION - -- -aaA P:a m, iuiuus ueiore eacn n I fmakers and other state notables today." says Johnny, and puts a I 1 aph other Monday night at an af- - check In the proper space in the chart 5 lieu . . v. .... otvlrni triAlr . , .t nooncu "annual nfnnpn nn In hia um Air wmcn j face feed chicken my ears only but the being feed." and neck my hicken 3 f i YTC4R (looks good to see them dropping In. Moneys wire accompanied him from Provo. You bet! Pa, Frank, and Ma were glad to see them. They are our first from 'overseas. Not quite done yet three or four new flu cases the last day or two. RADICAL CHANGES FOR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS . PEtt " 1 senator C. I Olson, of Salt ke City, has Introduced amendments to j the Present workmen's compensation ' law. known as 8. B. 13. which makes I ' j ' ORANGEV'ILLE isting law. and every employer of labor It seems as though one of ths soldier 'scattered In the dining room or me ana i cieanea my finger nails today," m the Btate, except of ugricultural Rnd CLEVELAND boys' pleasures Is to just drop In and l mmprrial club at Salt Lake City, says sister Mary, and checks the rron. amestlc help, will be affected. If surprise everbody. But somehow, present rorm5 tne wages unable er soace in her chart. Th.n tn E' E Davl" an1 Tom Timothy went there are few who have succeeded. I 0 Brace the feast with his presence through the list of eleven health . .W Leo B Jensen met Jessie Peacock Just commiss- 0ffden last week to receive medical prevailed upon Governor Bamber- - chor" an . . u the,r Pr'- Ion. without being subject to appeal to t0 out of town, bound for Price to bring aid. Mrs. Davis accompanied them and other dignitaries to do their ur In the state. him heme. He got In last Sunday. .for the dav At the end of two as we take It that everything Sirs. left' Also CJairmont Reid and Lute Child. Paragraph for a brie? vlT in .thelr "L smoothly, even without us Reuben Hawks and George Young are " Senator Lamph.' I!"1 " gn"ure " ,2 Z', ,her, if the comment of the Bait Lake also back home again.' On Tuesday. are pleased to state that we are Leroy Luke got as far as Castle Dale er a public hearing had "chicken more of The have unbeknown to his people, but as soon upon Its ow-- motion or upon petition, r the twowPeeks and the . . . Matt Cowley being the last ones to as he was spied, some of his friends . . ? i t fu h iiiHrpiiirH awnrnnn a haa nttf niiir i menu ana in ins "J contract the disease and they are a hurried to phone his people that they . .. -- .." l "First A minimum vara tn bn nalil oortifioo& rt ...j . . . t1liitrato1 over with it, except in the case had shaken hands with with him first. men and minors engaged In any the Modern HelTth Crusd rs. h Ted- has been battling with a Oh, the joy of seeing our boys come occupation, trade or industry in this the rank and title of Page. -; "-..mt-home well and alright. We surely state, which shall not be less than a. taae OI pneumonia. havA n.rfrm After thv .uu cmc cuuw ory Ott program V ,:'"-""Co-o- p waee adeouate must bow our heads and (hank God to mmnlv The n.rh Cleveland wmn "took , -- "v stock" " .ue rr i . r .. vuuieu ior .ft,ir.u,,.n clears. for this great blessing. " iney oecome James. H. Wall president of the V"JZ .v... .uuuu Last Sunday evening, Miss Delia and ' ; ana are i.ot to wear a ujr " pernmtea State Krwi aqsociation acted as toast- - oll"res ,,..., and welfare of such women and min- - the institution for some time. No Clifford Reid invited a few of their were . ,, . master. . Otner . . . . V. i .1 . .1. a i speaiters v Hnnn In best friends over to spend the evening . . uiwuueinuiu """'s xioeny noiamK out tne rHdupim tn j r'.v,, of ancient ThIs Proposed change means that except that Erlck Larson was elected at Delia's home. -- All who had the Greek emblem of healing, and , , Ij.Tk in o tn-min,.- !. a shield ,. on which is emblas- - every flerk. stenographer, doctor's as- - to take the place of Lars P. Oveson of honor of an invitation were pleased to , welcome, oovernor Simon Bamberger carrying , .. . onv Hn sistant ' or wnmen mrb go, for there are no people who try rj.tl nai . " cross me "ucu l"" uuuuio-uarre- u on thA eiihlrrt. "Turn On the LIcht: will have a mini- except domestics, Miss Rosanna Richards is hack at and do so much to make life pleasant emblem of the health crusad. of the Hon. J. W. Funk, 'president When five more weeks of faithful mum wage fiXed- - not by ,aw or by her old stand atthe Co-o- p after taking for our young people than Mr. and Mrs. Seate. on "How To Obtain Legislatof the health chores have any due Prcess of law as Is generally care of the flu for some time. Miss John T. Reid. peformance C. C. Without ion Opposition"; Judge understood, but by the power of the Hilda Otterstrom filled her place In been Some of our young ladles called completed on they are dubbed lnduBtrial Richards, speaker of the House, commission, upon its own the store during her absence. wear and silver and spent a very pleasant eveKnights depictpins W Legislation and the Press"; Hon. cher and greaves. v JnnBn returned to Price ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wTlrmstrong. state food administra- - j"? RS a student of the Carbon George Taylor. tor. on "Loyalty of the Press to War ," a wman nr minor m nav- ,a8t . T .. u o uuuuih ruu crtiNX. in Word has Just reached us that an. Activities,' u..uj juubc j vj,,6 mr.x. t n nr thls minlmum wage, or not employ county high school. other soldier reached home last night, Ed reace on "Tne i- ourtn Jsstaie." . his moved out Jensen has . ,,.VV,V:" family nflrHOn -uneen weeKs ana an cru- Wilford is the man and he The field of future opportunity for copy of the old law with to the Alva Alger place, for which he reached Thayne lne contest wun We Kenilworth last Wednesday, the country editor never was greater Mue traded his farm south of recently nrim 01 ? ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mortensen finding there a host of ..friends who I than it is at the present time"., declared "en?res ;onosite columns, which we shall be rfad town. were on hand to greet him and plenty lne n'S"e te" now occupy the Jensen home. Fred C. Richmond. The country press flnvn' '"cu,r! . 01 ivnigni uanneret, ana to the real i Is the first soldier of good things to eat. He came home Stokes pioneer of public opinion. wear a " George 8Id Pin similar in design to with his brother-in-laand sister, Mr. J kid the speaker. "It is a privilege of to return home, a and boy having . . . . . arrived Mrs. John Cox, who went to Ken" the country editor to De tne nrst to i d , j know the real pulse of puoiic tnougnt," f iiiuun.ii born during his absence and will help ilworth to meet him. to ue conauciea ai( over said Mr. Rirhmond. It is- a part of "IS'"-"wuMr. and Mrs. Will Johnson are both materially in welcoming him home. soldiers who aDDlv for the duty of gentlemen of the Utah the United. StatesT from February 9 to ..Relatives of down with the flu. ' Mr. Johnson conV . . .. " ,U 9. "J" T,Vi State Pre association to demand tnat tracted the dread disease while at allotments at tne war uibk oureau in ore homeward bound. "' xuoer- - New yori and other cities must fill ' ww the present Legislature create wholes t",B where he was staying for a few Price, adan. are Workmen busy building associations and the various out a form whlch contains twenty-th- e some laws which will be a credit to his daughter, Miss Leona., with days T. Wm. dition to Lltster the residence, state public health associations. Ban- - three questions. It is then forwarded state." j will be the who had Just undergone an operation for the which, present, to wiU be ners the awarded states for a very serious case of appendicitis. Governor Bamberger, in his address t0 Washington to be entered at the home of the postoffice, of which Mrs. But from of welcome, told the members of the making the btst records and to the pay department. The following are last report, all are getting 1. assumes Litster charge February and classes within the state specimens of the quaint answers writ-th- e association that they were "now one of schools along as well as may be expected. Thla be' new erected will A the in building akinS the btst reports to the state ten by the applicants which have been is the first flu we have had for three great political powers of the state, spring for the postoffice and store weeks. Many of the schools in selected by an official at the New York combined. He said by their united effort they .organization. Everybody else in our town Is well. could have the legislature pass any law utah are enolling their classes in the ( branch ot the War Risk bureau and Miss Leona was teaching school in' Emery when she took sick. that they should desire. The gover. tournament and hopes are expressed published in A. R. C. Rays: , of Utah director of the the Legion nor was followed by J. W. Funk, you aBk for my allotment number, HUNTINGTON president of the Senate, and Judge C. Modern Health Crusaders that Utah j nave four boys and two girls." P.. BMrrt "Please return my marriage certifi- onoairor nf th Wmi. may win a state banner. The Modern 1 EMERY The flu Is almost a thing of the past Both of the speakers referred to the Health Crusade has been pronounced CAtei baby hasn't eaten In three days." most be to ot are the bV all authorities old are eminent its and the victims our of ravages sides vast powers for good of the country "Both parents Last MoAday afternoon, in an open-a- ir , . editor. important contribution yet made to ana poor." congratulating themselves on feeling education. cause It of health gathering outside the meeting "You have changed my little boy to much better. Incidentally, they are "AH great movements of betterment the solof mankind come from below; they teaches health habits' by practice and a nttle giri; wm it make any differ-- . not a bit loath in expressing them- - house, Emery welcomed home the 'selves as V.vlng no love for the dis- - dier boys who have been discharged don't come from leaders " declared W. not merely by precept. It adds the ence?" x ain't W. play and competition. It got no book lurnln and I am "ease it's an enemy to mankind of an. thus far from the service. A number Armstrong state food adminlstra- - element ofsome ; of citizens In autos went part way to of the romance of the inflamation." transfers for tor. writing jforgfveable variety Applying this statement to the a line to let you know I am a I Mrs. Disrene Lemon is once more at Ferron to meet the boys, and, upon CTeat war ho mediaeval crusades to a vital quest of aryAaA "just hih ho. And it &'ia,wiaow ana iour cniiuieii. numv. one vv .a eciiuiiiB hhc their arrival in town, quite a crowd pointed out that this had been a war present ciay ciiuujeii. but had gathered. A short program was "Preous to his departure we were with relatives near Salt Lakeon City without leaders. He affirmed that their interest until health practices rendered. On account of the flu preaccount called home Piece." was the of habitual. a Justice become married suddenly by the war times there had been, during "Ha was Inducted into the surface." .of the death of her soninlaw, Orlo Cox, cautions 'which still prevail in our but one source of orders for those at "I was discharged from the army for who recently died of pneumonia and town, it was deemed inadvisable tt the head and that was the press of the hold an indoor social for the boys. IS MINUTES PRINT a . golttre, which I was sent home on." complications. cuntry. Miss Flora Leonard Is still quite However, It is expected that when "I did not know my husband had a The press particularly the country following conditions are more favorable, a "real" DEMAND ON BOARDS middle name, and if he had I don't be- - .sick with more sacrifices than any the flu. However, she Is on the Im- - welcome home party will be given all lleve it was 'None. " other people in our nation," he said. "I am left with a child seven months prove and we hope to see her continue the soldier boys. Those who returned In those timea thero wra thrA neo- from overseas are Conrad Torgerson, until well. old and she is my only support." In house the P'e that amounted to much introduced If a bill the Lavern Torgerson, Melvln Peacock, one our of soldier have I e Wilson Mr. Young, "Dear already Ralph Representa-Argonnioughboy at Chateau Thierry and the Wednesday afternoon by written to Mr. Headquarters, and now boys, is home for a few days on a fur and Jack Anderson. Grant Mortensen the law and a becomes Masters tlve the and the forest, doughboy returned from Camp Lewis and Byron-Peacocfrom you I am lough from Camp Kearney. He Is ioughgirl who stayed at home and press of the state purposes to see that if I don't get any reply from Iowa. Sam himself." filiated with the medical department to Uncle write to of thousands made it possible thousands upon the war it shall, is rather rushing the harvest and return will Insurance and . Emery received "I polish shortly.' my the for 'over there,' and the saved year will every be ' j season this year. John S. Lewis was underpaid press dollars son Office." Mr. of and Arlin Post moved since my have Brockbank, of this taxpayers of the state. Is country." The following is an extract from a Mrs.. John P. Brockbank, arrived home threshing all last week. misleading, The speaker declared that the work This bill, whose title Babies have been born this week to letter to his mother, which she the latter part of the .week. He has boy's of the food of the the for publication this In administration provides sent to the War Risk bureau to estab-- ' his discharge and we are daily looking Mr. and Mrs. George Mortensen sr., a commissioners of county 1 '" for some more of the boys from over boy; to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Slmonsen, consisted of per cent law, ceedings lish her identity: was furnished by Congress, 9 mediately after each session. The " a girl. All concerned are doing nicely. i in the Y. M. C. A. writ- - seas. " am "I sitting one at in least bluff, which was furnished by utes must be printed unl-in Rastus Christiansen and Mrs. JosC. Dr. Hill also arrived from the T. my the food administrator and his assist- - newspaper, and if two are published m ing with the piano playing A. Christiansen are both very seriserv been has Atlantic he where eph coast, form." nts, and 90 which one county, in both of them. cent ill with Influenza. Dr. Easley welIs per He Sam. Uncle appeal, ously ing certainly to wm gladly The purpose of the measure is so donated by the press of the has called to attend them every been was needed.. as He come has he in badly Good Reading. eountry absolutely without cost and give publicity to acts now secreted, - influence to rending had the flu and he Immediately got day this week and had little hope of An antagonist!know. without stint. . may that the people to even up with the monster. their recovery, though this (Thursexists In some quarters in the curious- busylike A record of all proceedings must be ,K. M. Grier read a toast on members He, .11 others, has no good word for day) evening they are reported as beA f the solons. It the binders board. the that idea of ly mistaken Musical entertainment madeby the clerk ; it. ing a little better and their final reques-on all of individuality," making furnished by the Ariel quartet, the resolutions and decisions Is now hoped for. Two more Is development still town Our under covery quarantine .. D. 8. iiAn. nnrprninir the raising of money, copiers instead of originators. Any and no gatherings are allowed,, The homes have been quarantined today by Frank Newman, a member of the and the allowance of accounts against health board Is kept busy these days with new cases. They are Arthur House, and with the vote of each mem g (he abso,ute fWty keeping things regulated. Only a few Abelin's and Willard Peacock's. manager of Pantagea trie- - he county, tre.- . 1UII fitlHXl nv on uuuh gather at the garage corner now. A - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pettey expect AH of this; moreover, tne conscious divison, must be recorded. the few pony and bike races are allowed to leave tomorrow (Friday) for Salt ; which an sutb be original to sire r nassed upon by CAR OF FARM and not more than a couple of hun- Lake City, where Mrs. Pettey will be .... (Viniliio nAM BUREAU HOGS rt irr,ilvn.lin Jn11ata ,-" attltune on mr board must be certmeu mbeUUF..vdred or two hundred and fifty people operated upon for appendicitis. Charles r deliver'and one of these lists must leads to In cniKiren is very imu. are allowed to see them at one time. Worthington also expects to go to the e fIrst tlm ,n the men treasurer. of of pre being heard great ed to the county history Lile the New York Ledger stories city with two of his daughers, Bessie ureau m Emery' county, j under the provisions of the bill an- occupied with the endeavor to be orig- they are to be cautioned. It will sure and Edna, who will be given medical we Huntino-- f work franfor Is increased be nice when they are permitted to treatment We trust they will all reluscnici mm petitions HU .nniiinng tA Rochester action inal. Observation, ngaln. turn shortly, completely recovered farmers, shipped a car hises must be recorded and theenterea the habit gather and see the races. reverse by the than rather of hogs test Saturday to the Salt ,ot the commissioners must be t?u son of our towns- from their various ailments. Evart Johnson, whose into children Those 01 of reading. market. AJthough the market upon the records as must all laws Postmaster C. E. Torgerson has been man, J. P. Johnson, who has spent the wn the lowest-i- t J-- . lives books other than as enforced past two years in Arizona, has Just re- confined to his home for the past two this has been board. the - l . Itlft - n aa . ehlnnAU .maae irom lessons never enter are ns a rule singu- turned to the old horn, sick. He has weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. 90. uw w :tiA more on each uuobsen ant proof jthut the not been expected to live for the past If they Harris Simonsen and Robert Duzett nirmrn than larly hog -" oiu on the local market Dressed WATERMASTER brain mast be behind the eyes In ob- three or four months some lung will leave for Logan tomorrow, there SreL? 60l"g ,ocal,y t around 16c Just as It must he behind trouble. Dr. A. N. Leonard went to to resume their school work at the i,anhv eiven that sealed servation. In The him about a month ago and succeeded U. A, C. received technical work. shippers band the on f0ot In patching him up until he should Mrs. Hennlng Olsen has returned to - wnl Already several other reach here. He is in a very bad con- Castle Dale after visiting In Emery urlrt ,r1,on the county have fig-the thing out and are Time to Toll Bell. dition though considerably Improved for the past couple of weeks. willing to win be received by O. J. By a majority vote of the people of T? operative shipments, "Wore you ringing the bell, sirr the last few weeks. His mother met the town having children of school thoifl .dy havln hogs for sale, even waiter of the customer who him at Salt Lake. the asked o if A'finr be but on head should see up Our two Guys (Young and Truman) age, and also by unanimous decision K: iii'i win had Jeen busy with the bell for 15 th il . and Sidney (Young) got home Wed- of the town board, our school, after whlcn time mo ' Hunt Jf ent of hto 'oca1 'armers club, 1919. at open bids. The toaru minutes. and hla doIlar fot membership cus- nesday p.m. A young lady was beard running three weeks, will close this fee. . a to reject any and .11 to say, "The boys are nearly all home week for the remainder of the season, "Ringing It, man?" echoed the the right Un-fecelve these benefits. w " I now. " on account of the new outbreak of the tomer. "1 have been tolling It "Yes," was the reply, "only conslderaUon can a man ship bids. , more to come. It influenza. twenty-fiv- e v order of the Board. you were dead." tnr0ufh the farm bureau or- thought aUatlon O. J. SITTERUD, Secretary t... aa ??T S lt2tff ?J .&wSrotS.cf ",. "' TT'rTrlnZ wl W n -- 'r ""m , r. iroM mS thlm' 'o i. UmZ:?"""?:.?! vu " ... lT m h. V ,.! j..., T 1... nd - - 'n" ! j Zl.Z. "" : sn. inf! I w , . .. ;"7" "nl"e'e ..r I a,c , ,,, '.c-lo- . sis : it . .. -- pleuro-pneumon- ia press-"-ma- de , af-goi- , pro-count- ry im-hl- mln-Pwce- nt : " L. ,,.. ,ua i ue-Vl- .? vm-neve- frv 1 Je mt , .trtr or Z ut , nles he Is a member. ..: .v...,.. |