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Show II II El U VOLUME XIV." IK II 11 M BraHW 3 NO. 93. CASTLE DALE, UTAH, lATTJRDAf, FEBRUARY 8, FIRST TERM COURT With the Colors , CONVENES MONDAY! llt. 2.00 PER YEAR Another death from Mohrland, that of Miss Stella Green, daughter of Charles M. Green. She died on Monday evening of influensa and was brought here for burial. She was laid away at p.m. on Wednesday. Stella was an estimable young woman of about It years. She was born, at Tlnttc, Utah, and spent her childhood there and at Fountain Green. She has been in Emery county for about six years, most of the time at Mohrland. where her father has been mining. Another move Is on for-- 'garage under the Bonita theatre. We think that would be all right sort of help entertain the audiences at the picture show. A right loud honk or two Just at an opportune moment in the progress of a film play would not be amiss, but vice versa at a delicate moment In some picture. A couple of young ladies are opening a bakery at the Glassman corner, and we think the move a good one. They will keep fresh bread and buns, pies, and a little candy. There Is always someone needing something of that nature to keep soul and body to- 99 SCHOOLS M4Y START AS PEOPLE DESIRE District court convenes for the first From JlmmJe Jeffs of Castle Dale. Any community in the county which Juzennecourt. France. Dec. 9, 191S may desire to resume school work has of the 1919 terms at 2 o'clock MonSister: but to make the desire known to the day afternoon. The calendar is only Dear Just line to let you know that I a medium-size- d one but some of the have nota forgotten vou. I am aendlna- county board of education and teach- cases may develop into lengthy affairs, the girls some Christmas cards. That ,'er wl11 b furnished 'for the purpose. There is but a single case on the ten't very much but It is about all that Fred A. Killpack of Ferron, newly criminal calendar, that of the state l can get over here, especially in thisjelected board member for the south-littl- e town where we are now. . ' against James Decker and Marcus Calcounty who returned We are at a rest camp been here fVnd of from attendln the reKu. lahan.They are charged with bur- for five days. We traveled fifteen , lar monthly meeting of the board held u. vu ...i,... glary in the second degree, it being H.V. msv. V VilV vs ltd allee-ethat thev hrok intn the, .tnr. .f t at Huntington on Tuesday, is author!- wk... t . of Beebe & Sons at Green River the can tell you things you never thought ' ty for ,thta Btatement- - Th board, at Prviou" meeting, gave out that no early part of December of last year. of. I went through the Argonne for tho8e taking 115 worth of goods. The Job est. I guess you read about that place. tmo,re, cho? wo"ld be. beld had all the earmarks of the work of If you never heard of that place I will distrlc,t w,hic,h ,favor he ah2? t'"e after the experts at the game but they appear tell you all about it when I get home. .penInf year' This action seems to have missed connections with a I did not think 1 would ever see the modined ,f,nd w! freight train they had planned on front but I got fooled, but I got out meet clearing out on and the opportune lucky except that I got scared several wl ,7 lnal , fy'on , JAMES JEFFS ?D .tPP peP stopping of a fall of snow right after times. When Jerry sent over his whiz- J" nothln compelling they had made some very plain tracks bangs I felt like saying my little pray- - f. W,?r): gether. made the pair's apprehension com- - era. IV,?Z h This (Thursday) morning the snow Is VhWell. Emma, I will try and write b"L paratively simple. The case is regard- . m fmlt JAMES JEFFS, PIONEER, about six Inches deep on the ground ed as of the "cinch" variety and it 1. more now we have got where we can. ; ".E to start again and still a little cloudy. m. raA ,.,m win in . . h. hth ,ith i w .11 ,.nrtr.nnH u .Hu "" f.wu whole year being lost. Green River DIES VERY SUDDENLY and Miss Pearl Dumayne, one of our JIMMIE take an indeterminate sentence. and Rochester have operated their town's young ladles, and Forest Other cases appearing on the calenschools continuously and there are a prosperous farmer of Cleveland, dar are as follows: Juzennecourt, France. Jan. 6, 1919 very few sections of the state where one day this week made a visit to the James Jeffs,' Castle Dale pioneer schoolwork has not been resumed. In county clerk at Price. No doubt Miss Civil Division Law and Motion. My Dear Mother: and upbullder, and known to thousome every pupil's tempera- - Pearl wll make her home in Cleveland Alma Marslng vs. James Joffles. sands of people who have made his Just a line to let you know that ture isschools each morning and the, now. We wish them happiness, taken new Motion for trial. farmhouse at the east edge of town am well and feeling fine. Received i best kind of a check is while traveling their headquarters Lawrence L. Rowberry vs. Annie the Xmas box and was sure glad to not alone for Influenza thereby kept i . . but ... symptoms through the county, died Thursday B. Rowberry. Motion for entry of get it and it sure made me think of for sickness. Incidentally, the I home when I ate the cake. We had Idea any I morning at 4.30 o'clock rfter but an final decree of divorce. EMERY is worthy of serious thought as a hour's illness, death being due to heart . Consolidated New Years dinner roast a quite good & Machine Co., 4 Wagon Institution! in the schools. Mr. Jeffs had spent the evetrouble potatoes permanent a corporation, vs. Joe F. Oliver. Ac- turkey with dressing, mashed cocoa In those communities where the Two funerals have been held In Em-er- v to schools and brown gravy, cake and ning before his death In the company tion on note. not are resumed board will the promissory during the past week. On account of family and friends, retiring at about drink. We were going to have had set aside a regular day for parents and of the influenza, both were held in the Jennie Meeks vs Joseph B. Meeks beer but we could not ten o'clock. At about three o'clock it in time. get secure school books,by sign- open air in front of the respective he was taken 111 and In another hour Jr. Action for divorce. I think we. will soon start home. Ev- pupils to up for the same, a competent per- homes. The first was that of Mrs. his very industrious life had come to George A. Nixon vs. E. L. Geary. erything looks favorable. I think two ing son being furnished by the board to Hannah Christiansen, who died Janu-Motion for change of place of trial. months will put me home, at least I t close. and was burled Sunday. She was supervise the handing out of the books Funeral services are to be held Salt Lake Security & Trust Co.. a hope so. on a' kind and loving wife and mother and was The out this idea tried day. I have been all over France and seen in Ferron with this afternoon at two o'clock at the corporation, vs. The Kay Mercantile marked success, a large leaves a host of friends to mourn her Foreclosure. all I care about It has rained steady family home, the restrictions against Co., a corporation. proportion of the people availing loes. She was born in Salina 28 years and the holding of public funerals and gen. The two still for months raining. of the opportunity, some ago on February S, and came with her Alfred E. Anderson vs. Edward H. is knee deep and the sun never themselves eral meetings having been withdrawn Duzett et al. Action to who have never been near the parents to Emery when but a small quiet title. mud parents town by the shines; always cloudy. board at Tuesday's meetischool library coming time after time child, spending her entire life here. Floyd Johnson, a minor, by G. A. . :, I hope you are all over the flu by for books ng. d and expressing genuine sur- Besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. va ad his litem, Johnson, guardian e The deceased was years Geneve Wallick et al. Action for now and that you do not have to wear prise at learning of the size and range broof a and number Peacock, of age and had been a resident of masks. I know how they go. I have of the thers and sisters, she leaves a sorrowlibrary. '"' damages. one I used for special occasions, espe Castle Dale since 1881, taking a leading husband and four small children, over a would when throw Cases. Jerry ing part In the development of this cially Civil Division Trial the youngest being ten months old. when need is little that you section ever since his arrival. He had shell; gas The scond funeral was that of ArHuntington Roller Mill & Manufac- a mask. I will tell you all when I get HUNTINGTON been a heavy landowner until a few thur Abelln, another victim of InfluCo., a corporation, vs. Mlna home. I had- - a little turing In experience years ago, but had gradually disposed Miller. Action to set aside mortgage enza, the services being held Februof some of his that line. of buslness.and. saw. things. I. Last Saturday was an exciting day ary : larger holding as he ad6, his death occuring Tuesday af E. vs. Marious M.' Miller George wouldn't have believed if I had not with us here. About nine o'clock In ternoon vanced In years. He had always tried d at 1.S0. He was born at seen them. to keep abreast of the times, however, Mills et al. Foreclosure. S3 years ago but has lived in Emthe morning a devouring blaze' was will about I Samuel A. King et al, vs Green River you stop and completed one of the finest silos Well, telling ery practically all his life. He was Action to war or else x win nave noimng w w. Jen8 Nlelf)0n.8 mtIe home A in the county a year ago last summer Canal Co., a corporation. married to Sophia Nielsen ten years ' gooi ren I been services have I home. about when get and had the erection of another in recover for professional pogge of flre fl(?hterg wa8 ,oon on the ago and ' leaves, besides his widow, to send you and ground mind when he suffered a severe injury dered. trying to get something ready for batUei but they five small children, also his parents, to his foot last summer, the accident pa ror nrisimas oui i cam.ui. found the hydrants in the neiirhbor- - Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Abelin, a broA. W. Magnuson vs. Emily thing where I am. It is Just a small hood all frozen up so Action for divorce. laying him up for some time and leavcould do but ther, Nels Abelin, and the following town Just two little stores about the little at fighting the they ing him permanently lame. flames. They sisters: Mrs. Anna Anderson, Mrs. Division. Probate will I little our cellar. of size get A widow and next made for the inside of the build- Nora Hansen, Mrs- Matilda Lewis, Mrs. survive large family Wilof estate can. As I soon as of the matter Mr. Jeffs, all but three of the children In the something ing and made a very successful Job of Mary Jensen, Mrs. Willard Peacock'Jr. I haven't seen Glen yet but I look all clearing the place of all furniture, and being married. Jimrrie, one of the liam J. Seely. deceased. Petition for Miss Blenda Abelin. The' entire order one Petition for that I itnow. beds and fixtures before the roof gave family Is suffering from the dreadful the time for some sons, is with the 17th division, and was family allowance. last heard from in France where he to sell real ana personal properiy. He w in some otner pan oi Bunny way. About all that could be done malady at the present time, one child, went through some of the severest of m th matter of the estate of John France. If you watch the papers you then was to stand around and see it a little girl of six years, not being exrHHnn fnr ifittera. can tell when we start to sail. I am In burn. A faulty pipe or flue from the pected to live. Arthur possessed ft the fighting notwithstanding the fact Davis, deceased 17th division; watch ror it. uien kitchen was the cause of the blaze. It cheerful disposition and his friends that he was not inducted into the serIn the mater of the estate of Eliza the 81st. vice until late. was the little home built by Prof. Don were only limited by his acquaintance. He was not heard beth Ann Peacock, deceased. Petition Is in theasked me if that Burnslde boy C. Woodward and occupied Zella from for a long time after the hardest by him- He was a highly respected young man, letters. for one who self and who was wounded was the of the us. It noted for his honesty and Integrity, before family leaving fighting and his father and the was with me. He is one of them, was a good cozy little place of five and the entire community sympathizes Naturalization Division. other members of the family were were iwo, one is wun me yei. . w hotiovo th mm in with the families of those who have caused considerable worry by the in In the matter of the naturalization There were hpth in my company all 8Urance on the piace Dut d00't know ' had their dear ones taken from them, They cident of Christian Eberstein, an alien. the time. We came across together. The- - old gentleman has Mr. and Mrs. Maenus Abelin arrived In the matter of the naturalization The other one Just got back from the been much. there alone for some time, today from Ephralm to attend the alien. an living Eberstein, Arnold Hans of or sick been have never TRIAL JURORS DRAWN FOR hospital. a I Aav At about one o'clock In the after- - funeral of their son. Tn the matter of the naturalization titno.n T came to this nft FIRST TERM OF COURT Bishop Brinkerhoff returned froro noon of the same day we were called alien. an William Behling, t hope I will stay that way of John country mm. xora vuuu.ru, wue in . 10 .. . i my away j t.n,,tl(in udui x e in tne mauer ui ihe following Inrnm tinva hepn Collard. She died at Mohr- - the patients who were taken there l have had a ttle rzU,e in .my pay farence last week (Mrs. Lettie drawn for service at the. first term of of William Waddell Graham, an alien. from Emery Now I get 140.20 Instead of las. That , , i oistrict court which convenes Monday ua j i vw Pettev and the M&ses Dessie and Edna iic mil LiiacicA, will help me a little. afternoon. of account On the Worthlngton) to be getting along very burial there for seems unlikely that It 6 10 to HAVE from I am on guard tonight HUNTINGTON TOWN TO well at the L. D. 8. hospital. there will be TS'Q a n n mirtlif. Tun. thorn AtiaKntlna any criminal cases de.i"?. DLOOIVI iT,i . r FINE STREET LIGHT SYSTEM o'clock so I will miss the show at the CIO U U Mrs. Rastus Christiansen, who has manding a Jury, but trial of civil cases OIIVI Y. M. C. A. been with oy Jury has become rather a very was held the at the and friends VA11 MAWCS family m link im regular for the past ten days, is slowly in ng or Jate terms and there may be T . n home of Albert Collard. Clarence's the r. of one .i. have Is to . Huntington s term. . parents. The speakers were Elders convalescing, and is considered at As ever, finest street lighting systems of any J. V. Leonard, H. A. Fowler, J. P. present to be practically out of danger. Fred E. Larsen, Castle Dale. nf lt size in the state Just as JIMMIE C. JEFFS There has been about eight Inches, Brockbank, and Bishop D. Heber James Allred. Cleveland. soon as the system can be installed. J06 lnf Suppiy Co. of snowfall here during the past week. consolaAll of words had Leonard. ure iur Joseph Anderson, Castle Dale. The matter has been hanging tion to offer as well as words of enJoseph Cunha. Huntington. some time, first one thing and then The musical numbers couragement, H. Treloar. Mohrland. COMMISSION another coming up to set the propowere: Mourn Not For the Dead, Nearen- COUNTY CLEVELAND George Fox. Orangeville. difficulty last The back. sition n J- E. er, My God, To Thee, and Rest fur- was the war board s Stevens, Ferron. countered APPOINTMENTS MAKES ana J- C. company, nisnea ay a. r, junuson Lemon sr. Ferron. aeainst electric lighting exten Jensen, who recently moved out The Fowler brothers sang a duet The to Edd . on A. Wakefield, his farm, met with a very serious, the period of the war. sions during Huntington. was Lord and Is My Shepherd, prayer C. M. Green. solved finally. last Saturday when a horse ah rftffimlties were Mohrland. offered by Elder H. A. Fowler, and the accident William Johnson, Orangevllle. which he was riding slipped on the County Commissioners met in reguhowever, and at Saturday night's A beMendenhall. benediction by .11 the Joseph ni4 following Monday, n't V klm V,.,.., amuel Aiken. Castle Dale. of the town board, the finishing lar session the "" """l'"B Hei was Items of business trans- - goodly number 'of cars followed to the also W. Lake, Castle Dale. if,hB m.' Internal wore anDlied and the lighting ing among causing injurlea ' grave. Tne deceased was tne aaugn a little J- w. on the Improve at last report. for a long time, acted: . . Nixon, Huntington. svstem. badly needed . Martin Allred of Duchesne a ter of i S1I..A " ...,1.1,1. F. a In ls v,. still a very critical condition. uonas oi rreu uiw tunoiu. ? Jewkes. Orangevllle, ' He was not became an assurea iacx. present to see Tnos. Wells. Victor. at jsimo, ana oi iari jeintu, cuumj county. we are Pleased to state that we are XalA Axvav nut on annt.frnm Salt The system includes mieeu ne"--tin. Adolph Axelson. Elmo. eacn, road commissioner, of Tjike wlb nresent at the funeral. Miss once more free from the flu and a eorge Mortensen, Emery. Knrth street the principally nviat. tT wa onnointed reels- - Lola Gordon went to Mohrland to care town board meeting ' was held last snrth John T. Olsen, Emery. te. of vlta, gtatjgtjcg anj health officer for the five children until the bereaved Monday the first meeting held for. traveled route as you enter Huntington . James Holt. Huntington. ftt Eln-from the north, ana Mam 8irB husband can arrange for them to be some time, " this way as tne eifcu' From the Jingle of the sleighbells we Alex Johnson was appointed cared for otherwise. the will be well lighted giving HuntInffton-towNotice of annual meeting col- Judge that the young folks are making car Adda of Miss the ht at Killpack the needed appearance Huntington was ap- - lision crowd was badly hurt by the good use of the snow. which Notice Is Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mortensen are physician, county a' tipover car falling on her, bruising HehU per annum i8 divided pointed hereby given that the and tlon he resigned to enter army service her limbs and leaving a number of rejoicing over their first arrival a meeting of the stockholders of a light- Cottonwood Creek Consolidated j. b. Johnson, D. C. Leonard, and cuts. She has suffered a great deal daughter. Mother and babe are doing coveringythe dltrS James L. Ovtatt were appointed deputy for four or five days. Dr. Hill is at- nicely and Martin Is gradually getting at the property Company will be held J block assessors. tending the sufferer. Car drivers accustomed to the name of "papa." and for jcal hall, Orangevllle, Utah, Thursshould be careful to keep their own K7n formed in accord We are pleased to report that Mrs. rimu day, February 13, 1919. at 2 p.m.. for "!,.lwL" uyci- iirecmti Tne IOllOwmg side of the road and avoid the chances Lars P. Larson is now on the improve B. leglslaPurpose of hearing the treasurer's recent of the were act George appointed: visors an with a er- - of mishaps. "'Port, electing officers for the and that the doctor reports that Jensen, Funk. Rochester; year, and to attend to any other ture. One or two cases of flu have made Strong hopes of her recovery may now 4. Andrew juoien; tTl- x. itasmussen, ron; T ..co inai thetr appearance the last couple of be entertained. She has been in a Green Kiver; n. o. ivoyem, may came before tne SALE Good eanw nr uheen Byers, Meeting. 0vlat, Elmo. j. 0rson Bar- - days at the J. H. Killpack and Wm. very critical condition for 1 and her many friends will reorder of the board. Bc;e"; farm at Huntington, ciawson; Wm. Arnold, Lawrence; E. Cox homes. Nothing serious so T however. to hear of her Improvement B. joice Jensen. far, bargain if O. J. SITTERUD, Orangevllle. ,Idv iGeorge 0B?r;' Jos MendenhalL Secretary-Treasur- a s hv a, X d 1 m nV. j V , .h - V V " .. ,T Gil-so- n, j i X '. -- Sl - " ' Wtl-lar- sixty-thre- " May--fiel- . Mag-nuso- n. - , , i . ... ! 1 . , (,rfmij ... Ch V - c.a.0-.- a -. - T e v, 111 Influenza-pneumon- ia 4s- - ! J- restric-Mnn- - i - W 3- - A , - ; -- . i . - i wutiiv. 0 con-reac- An-,.u- h, n , Wf Ik . ' one-ha- lf . en-""- ig c V " several-month- 8) . er s |