OCR Text |
Show VOIXME XIV. FOURTH Ntt SI. CASTLE DALE YANK BOARD mm UFE TO SAGRiRCE COIN ES n i or & NHS IU OiERl tou-notc- 1 Payne, and Jv T. Charlesworth and Barney, board members. twenty families will be served and the system wll cost in the neighborhood of $4000r over half of which amount covers the labor item. An excellent site right under the canal is available for the cistern, which Is now about and from 50 to seventy-fiv- e feet fall will e permitted. Some 260 feet of and 2300 feet of wood pfpe will be sed for the main lines. A franchise to construct the system la being applied for to the county and this Will likely be allowed at next month's meeting, which leaves nothing ra the way of the successful working out of the system plans. Clawson people are to be commended most heartily n their The comprogresslveness. munity is not large by any means, but every citizen must be a booster and guaranteed joo per cent progressive '""put over" a proposition like the one In ut hand. ItElE HOMING BECOMES - QUITE A Emery county years, done has not, until the last a great deal In the y of shipping out "anything but but grain has been shipped-u- t 'vry your lately and last year saw SWte a good many hundreds of dollars me to the people from the wool off weir Individual herds of sheep In to that shipped by the big sheep This J'nhas brought an- ter export spring to the front, viz., product honor, Mr. Porker, and he has said uieu to Emery county in good large umbers. There has always been iess pork taken out t0 the Zrtor ry cc.mps along with other profile' ana a couPle of years ago the ,.at,,'mnt a sending the pork out J the hoof was undertaken by L. C. Moore of Rochester. This year, how- on a rdhith" thing nas scale and several hundred hogs nave 'e cat-ti- e, ad-"- n - been-doft- been shipped. lenrti D H k farm bureai supervised the a Plavtr ftf ... tt a uuiwui ici rv Tt'n 11 v. Vi fill tf" tilflCP i for jrder for a special tax machine be- ase in the courthouse, cost of same TTa r,nn authorized to nlsn ' ' " 4ell the old adding machine now on .land at the best price tiossmie. MATE PLAN! 10 te Via nonnle must be rV.ot r nicav t mnrtir it thftt Utah liittnj onil thew n pr MSltV of in- .nn.,s.A w.xx UttllUiaV-lUJC- n.nitHfnn. XVCcllllilIIB s a uA LOiU Ul IIIC j J, forming the people who wish to buy Utah goods" that country newspaperManuadvertising must be used, the iiouB" .'acturers Association or will con- i. i , .ueii civ.ti.tiiirtir onmmlttee. local advertising, of a Juct campaign md. also impress ine nuuuiavi.fof ." ho vital necessity)I me iaic .i,v the making their goods known through local papers or tne siaie. In order to keep fully In touch with Dart of the 4:iln. In" overv .lie cunum Hate Uie Manufacturers Association local of Utah has subscribed for every Utah aewspaper in Utah, through the now State Press association, and from --a- ry on the Progress win go io and advertising committee of theassociaPress Th with the manulion will Utah facturers in helping tois boost glad to very this paper and products, tt ... on na much i see this move maoe, bo .... manufactur-- . the associations, for both .. , i nn nU the state. nf ers ana uie additional Employment i for 10,000 tip riven women ana i.nj.nn me in, .. miil.q nrovided the it ele- . . i nrnductS demana iavorme declared Mr e twenty-fivpoints, vates he said will Barley. These employes,wage of $2 50 receive an average daily the payrolls of the Utah Vms by$25,000 a day. When it known that quite a will be age of the 10,000 employes of $2.50 wage dally minors the average is not small. m ic .'... i"1" 1 se"" NOTICE TO WATEBCSERS . ed uaui" jhe HAS VERY To further assure themselves and the public that the new sugar factory at Ounnlson, Sanpete county Is an plant, complete In every detail, BE WELL ADVERTISED the directors of the Ounnlson Valley UTAH PRODUCTS 0U of several oarloads and and a Mr.' Peterson . that the water n nver Notice IS nereuy e i.,on Iibh, tesidue-outfit, have been cleaning Mammoth ca a. from fur-nhturned wUlbe We have not been . . with t, h ? Mndav ApVV 14- - Cattle bale we activities of the farm bureau, east end of canal bmeonard and Peterson alone distneau. tne at . . rict Ver m'000 through the local and Orangevllle nfa.d must he in stoca water All th08e who had extra Porkers on L . and ePeet to do quite a bit by Monday, April 14. mor. ng yet 0ver By order oi 1000 a,one was LSON tnin.7,Jnt amnsr county teamsters in Watermaster v Porting hogs to Price, of ORANGE VILLE Last Sunday was a day that w ill be Our meeting house long remembered. was packed and although It was fast lay. everybody felt sure that our returned misxtonary, Edd Crawford, who has been gone for twenty-seve- n months, would speak, and they were not disappointed, for he certainly roved to his old home friends that e had enjoyed and taken advantage of all the great opportunities coming to him in hi going out among the eople to preach' the gospel. We arc ill glad to have him home again fo? ur town needs him. He has filled food honorable mission. Two or three more of our aotdlet toys will soon land on our good old mores again, It appears. We heal Lores ' Fullmer has already landed 11 these our people - things make mm mmmmm rwwm ' W. ID i ' J. $2.00 PER YEAR First Harbinger of Spring Board of county comissloners ale mourns the loss of her met in soldier and the county and regular session Monday, all members " urth another of loss loyal being present. ti,e ot the nation's honor In the .sr,K H,owrd of Huntington met relative to the repairing of Idlcal corps volunteer, who died last ruau nortnwest of the town of sfturday morning In a Denver hospl-- 1 Huntington, stating that It was in bad torture of months suffering condition, and asking for some support while from the .jtfter . disease contracted - regait of county in repairing same . i , i uuu u ranue. r lameu kuu After matter was discussed jB duty in at length of influenza while his organizatiupon proper motion an appropriation usefulness in ot $125 was made for at 1,9 Pea,c on constructing and rinirfor the wounde3 who first Inade repairing road in question, providing doctor the to their heels, take that the people would contribute a like tii buns would not give up ana, a result, surrer- - amount and that the people using said which Into road will furnish developed ed foiiiullcatlons - . . i necessary rights of i was reieaseu irora way. tie tuberculosis, active service and was sent to the The board beine adviied that t, In New, Mexico for a state iirmy hospital road commission is contemplating nervous a suffered wife His lime. ...c jiving oi state roaa agents of the on to a visit while Emery state on salaries, the matter was disbreakdown doctor was cussed and, county friends, and the upon motion of Commisneruiltted a rew aayB- attendance ut sioner Gilllspie, seconded by Commisher side In Castle Dale last winter, sioner Allred, Commissioner Leonard here on his attempted re lot voting. It was recommended to the was1 the New doctor to Mexico, (urn state road commission that the state to Mrs. salt take by ecompaiiieU road agent be placed on a saiarv nmhani. They remained there until f 1 50 per month. i couple of weeks ago and then left The matter of consolidating the po(or Denver, entertaining hopes of his rtions of state road agent and county A.R.C. HEIFER HERD recovery. Hie sad news ox his demise received with added effect from road commissioner was brought up at wa his time and duly considered. After the fact that friends had come to think :he motion was discussed at length, TAKES THREE AWARDS that he would pull through. Funeral services were held in the jpon motion of O. R. Glllisple, duly leconded Isaac by Allred, put to a vote masonic temple In Salt Lake on Wed ind carried. Commissioners Glllisple nesday, under the auspices of Magenta Emery bounty people In general and ir.d Allred voting for the motion and A wire and two young sons, lodge. the stockmen in particular are being Commissioner Leonard not voting, Jlmmle and Jack, survive Lieut. Gra for their efforts Carl Wilberg, present state road agent more than well-pai- d ham, In addition to other relatives and in building up a Red Cro,ss heifer calf .'or was Emery county, appointed herd in the county, Xo one knew the a host of friends. plans for which and respect him. ounty road commissioner, and his were undertaken last summer. The doctor hut to lye ond fixed at $1000. was and he Always jolly sympathetic, in last week for forty1 head The following bonds were approved: Judging and shipped never known to speak 111 of anyone, sale at the fat stock show T. r. C. Hill, county physician; Carl cleaned up everything in the way of and we daresay there is not a person In Emery county, where he resided for A'ilberg, county road commissioner. awards, securing blue ribbons on all some ten years, but remembers him for Resignation of S. A.. Brooks as three Judging points and bringing $9.25 some little kindness, either in a proflea 1th officer and registrar of vital a head more than their nearest com- essional way or us a plain man who statistics for Mohrland nree.lnrt. van petitor, when it came to selling. First was a real prince among men. iccepted, and Dr. H. W. Burnard was place was awarded the Emery county herd on individual calf score, for gen- ippointea to mi tne vacancy. Upon proper motion, Irwin Jensen eral excellence as a herd and for quan- f Ferron was appointed county crop tity. The herd brought Ml a head, or SYSTEN FOR $1640 for the forty, the Tooele county lost lnsnartnr fnr Emprv nuntv hi ond being fixed at 4500, according critters, which came second, bringing .o law, and his compensation fixed at but $31.75 a head. CWON S. D. Bunnell, who accompanied the 3.50 per day and traveling expenses 'or actual time SDent In the discharge shipment in to Salt Lake City, was called upon to tell those present some- Plans for a modern waterworks systf his duties. about the raising of such fine em for Clawson, until Just lately in B. H. Erlckson was aoDointed health thing 'and gave county, people, and stuff, merely tentative shape, are now fully jfficer for Elmo precinct. -stockmen a good send-of- f. lie made developed and considerable of the William Hitchcock" of Clawson joet the statement that the steer mates to of on some necessary funds hand and to relative the vith the board the heifers on exhibition brought $45 the trench work done. The system is f a franchise to construct andgranting main-al- n h a head, which seems to be a being installed on much the same plan a water system In the precinct of priee, and told his hearers that the ai were the Urangeville and Ferror-systems-, ,'lawson. Upon proper motion, the stuff they saw before them were Just a a local organization being eff- .niintv attnrnov wns inatrurtpd to draw general average of the stock raised in ected and the construction being papers arm nave mem Emery county. on a mutual benefit basis, ip ine proper ..... . vm. 1VII The 12 head of calves over the shipll'.rt. ....-..p- j hi this way the first cost is almost the .TTtmjr which time the franchise ment sent In will likely be held over at board, only cost, there being no bonds and be grantea. until fall, ty which time several of the no future burden except for small ,vouid fir, riknAmmanilatlnn Ctt COHTltV flt- - towns of the county not represented as maintenance expenses, the service torney, the salary of J. N. Powers, yet will have added their contributions. rates being very moderate. at Green River, The bunch will then be sold, and . . aha Win. Hitchcock is president of the leputy .countyattorney ai. A'as raisea lO 1SV per niouwi, eneiiuo should net the chapter quite a nice litClawson company, Charles Peterson, April 1. tle additional sum. r, secretary-treasureCisit APRIL 12. Sugar company recently employed an Independent engineer of high repute, to carefully . inspect all equipment, machinery, buildings and other physical assets of the company. At a recent meeting of the board of directors, an extended report, covering his findings was submitted by the engineer. In summary, he decided the factory to be the equal of any sugar factory in the state and the superior of many. T. W. Ross, president of the company, states that a small Issue of first mortgage bonds Is being offered to rhe stockholders and a few other interested parties. "Our desire is to keep the company home-owne- d Ditch cleaning Is all the go at the present time, preparatory tp getting the water ready for irrigation. I J. V. Leonard and family left Thurs. day for Hurley," Idaho, where they expect to make their future horn. Leasll Orange bought the home here and took possession the same day. R. J. Gordon also took part in the trade by buying the Orange farm down In Buffalo hollow. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Peterson of Cowley, Wyoming, are visiting for a few days with relatives and friends. who bid them welcome to their old home. The lady will return home In the near future but Mr. Peterson will take the covering from a few head of sheep before returning. They don't e friends and are forget their using all kinds of persuasion to get some of them to accompany them back to Cowley, where good Inducements are awaiting them. I D OFTIC DALE. UTAH, SATCRDAI, and home-controlle- said Mr. Ross. "We feel that the people of Sanpete and surrounding counties should derhje any benefits which shall come from this enter prise. They are the ones who have made it possible for this company to organize and It Is they who will operate It. Every stockholder Is a partner in the business. In inviting each stock holder, however small his. holdings may be, to come lhto our office and Mnrecords of their spect all books and we have adopted company, we think a rather unusal policy, but one, which, we feel, will convince him that we are playing the game fair above board." PLAN TO IRRIGATE 4000 ARI1 ACRES An lrrigatipn project involving 4000 of land in theTounty has been launched by A. J. Nielson of Draper, and D. A Skeen of Salt Lake. Ap- acres plication has been made to the state of engineer to divert thirty cubic feet water from Ferron Creek in Emery county to irrigate the project. In the application they state tnai . J,...lnr. nhannol Will td eight mtie, lone, the top width of the canal fifteen feet, the bottom width and the " debthi three feet. in De are ine to lands lrrigaiea The; county unsuri'eyed portion of one to be put on not is The project a ranch prothe market, but is simply position, according to Mr. Skeea. d Some of our schools recently an excursion up our new road's nr as the coal mines. Both teachers ind scholar apparently enjoyed It greatly until a very serious accident ecu red to mar their pleasure. Some jf the children, in running down a iteep hill started rolling a large rock vhlch struck Fern, the daughter of vlr. and Mrs. AI Fullmer, and knocked ter down, breaking her collar bone, W.S.S. CAMPAIGN PLANS The little girl was hastened to the doctor, who soon had .everything right, and she Is getting along ARE DRAWN FOR THE YEAR fine now. Last Wednesday morning William I Flit passed peacefully away and, while To put forth to the people In a clear- - he has been a irreat sufferer for four. cut manner the purpose of the 1919 teen years, he will be greatly missed w- - S. S. campaign, a statement has by all who knew him. Ho leaves a been given to the press, which we are wife and four children, besides his sorry to say that only a small portion parents, one brother, and four sinters can ',e printed, but It Is so full of meat all of whom were here to attend his tnat we feel our readers are entitled to funeral, which was well attended. at least a part of it; The speakers were O. J. Sltterud, J. K "Thrift education or propaganda," Reld, J. S. Curtis," and Bishop 11. M the statement 8ays,v'whlch will permit Reld. All spoke of the good, patient permanent habits of saving and invest- - life of the deceased and of how he had ment. Is the basis upon which the cam- - clung to his faith through all his Ion paign of 1919 is being conducted, and years or suriering, and of now, in h 's the main measure elled upon to In- - ; way, he had given his life for tho gos sure the immediate sales of War Sav- - pel's sake! for It was while on a uiis ings stamps. ainn that he contracted the disease "The campaign in Utah, thus far, which took him to an early grave has been conducted along the lines They also spoke of how lie stayed on suggested and the results obtained to his mission Just as long as his falling date apparently warrant a continuance health permitted, and of his extensive of the same policy, In December of knowledge of the gospel and his kind 1918 Utah stood fourth in sales; In loving disposition. He had worked and tried hard to make a living for his- January, 1919, thidr. "The remarkable work done in 1918, loved ones, for he had always been a placed Utah In excess of 33 per cent very ambitious man, which may also over the average of the states. This be said of the whole Flit family, who record for 1918 entitles State Director have done everything In their power tt O?o. T. Odell and his fellow workers progress In every way. We all feel to to the support of all loyal citizens for sympathize with them In their be- en-nye- I reavement. - 1919. Mi8Wnee which the JV? K,reae8t Individual citizen can render irilnmir- - ing the success of thel9iy War Savings campaign is to practice, and encourage ine regular ana permanent lnvetumeni in W. S. S. "An active campaign throughout the schools of tho state has already been undertaken under the direction of State Superintendent Obwans, and a special committee. "Great credit is duq to the teachers of the state who have so willingly become auhorized agents for W. S. S., giving each pupil the opportunity of practicing thrift in' the schools." Rlr Rnd Mr8 Maron Anderson are 'happl)v welcoming a nice baby girl whi(.n -- rrved Wednc.day morning, !A j ttre ,j0jllg f)nR Leroy Taylor has rented the old Pioneer store building and Is preparing to repair both autos and bicycles. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow entertained a few of their friends at a card pariy a few evenings ago. All had a pleasant lime. .Mrs. Dan Thomas of Sunnyside Is here at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Ellen Robertson. la and has been very HI for some time, but Dr. Ilenzl Is very hopeful of her complete recovery. Mrs. Angus Johnson and her sister. Miss Velora Peacock, have been enter' talning a goodly number of friends, both old and young, this week and showing them a real good time, Mrs. George Fox entertained the Ladles Aid club Monday afternoon. Mrs. Will Jewkes Is in Salt Lake City where she l, at the Holy underwent a very serious operation for the removal of a growth lit her throat. She is reported to be getting along fine. ELMO . , Mrs. Harry Reld and little daughter Memorial services were held here have gone to Salt Lake City for a visit. Sunday afternoon in honor of Sheldon A. Axelson, our only soldier boy to lose his life in action. A large crowd was In attendance, quite a number HUNTINGTON coming from neighboring towns. Louis P. Oveson of Castle lale and Peter to state that two We are Nielson of Huntington were the speak- more of ourpleased soldier boys have arrived tributes wonderful both ers and paid home. One of them, Ivern Bradley, to the sterling worth of the boy, his saw service In the trenches overseas friends having and letters to parents and us with a call Monday. surprised been noted for their love and affection. All were glad to see the boy safely sr.. passed home and among loved home folks. Grandpa H. H. Ovlatt after He is lokking well and glad to be away quietly Tuesday morning has He weeks. home. Hulon llardoo, one of our very suffering some three and of attention first volunteers to leave, also ran In on had the loving care his children during his Illness and his us Monday. He managed to get as far one, rounding as Norfolk, Virginia, on his way to end came as a peaceful .taAfiilnotui tn' his the a ions penuu out front, and was Hiere when peace . ....... o it Ua nraa an was declared. Hoth are satisfied with "J. n tv ernnted a soldier life and want no more for mon' the federal government but, If Uncle Sam needs them, they ' Pnon iward for faltnful services, ey; are on hand to serve their country. . n ,v,Pa naVe not as yet been The past month has been noted for Nearly 200 head have arranged for. Flpvd R., the Infant son of Mr. and left these parts for Iowa, and the' past Mrs. Frank R. Joirs, was burled here week has been noted for cattle transa few days ago. The babe was one of fers, i About 1200 head have passed twin sons, born June 14, last year. The through our town enroule for Price Kiirvivlne bov is enjoying fairly good and thence bound for parts unknown. ihealth. The little one's parents hardly It looks almost like It would create a (knew the babe was 111 until it haa scarcity of the bovine species. But at any rate It means lots of. money. passed away. It hasn't been at all warm the last There has been' quite a bit of sick- week-athy to the contrary but the ness among our younger population of farmers are crowding the sowing sealate. son. Some have twenty and thirty Martin and Smith .Fielding have acres ready for the rays of a warm J. Mrs. Mr. and Joined thf Ir parents, sun. ;'' O. .Fielding, here. Just keep your eyes on us! We shall gave a soon have a cement walk on our John Stanko, the gypsy, show here last week with church lot. The cement Is Here and a ow6 in attendance. the gravel Is hauled, and the commitArthur Burgess is preparing to move tee is ready to make use of the help his family to Cedar mountain for the of the men and boys one of these first summer. days when the mixer gets here. Last Sunday was baby day and six It la rumored that one of our girls is about to acquire a new name and a new babes were Messed and titled, and new home, but more than this we can-n- on Monday evening a few new deacons were ordained. say at this time. ,.""' (ounty Cross-hospita- iew old-tim- . Our school campaign In our still under full swing and up .o date the number of files killed totals 153,590. This represents three weeks' vork. It is remarkable with how much energy and enthusiasm the little youngsters have entered upon this line f work. A fly never escape a school toy or girl if he gets his eye upon It. One little fellow from the first grade aat Sunday just settled down to enjoy dish of Ice cream at the confectionary, when lo! the busss of a fly and hen the fly himself came In full view, fhe ice cream was forgotten. Mr. Fly vas run down and safely deposited In i deep dark pocket, after which the ce cream was enjoyed In peace. Will the pare'nts kindly keep up this Interest among the youngsters when he teacher can no longer be with tht m his season T Will you kindly lend mch assistance as is necessary th&t our child may see the results of his intirlng labors when hot weather omfs? If you will, how easy it will le to fire the 'enthusiasm of these same toldiers of .sanitation for another sea-ion! . The following list will show you vhat your boy or your girl has accom-illshe- d In the last three weeks: Eva loward, 1930 flies; Jerry Rowen,1437; .a Hue Orange, 1201; Roxlo Westover. 380; Dexter, Collard. 1061; Floyd ('oung. 6829; Nedra Grange, 1959; loyd Young. 4929; 'Phlneas Cook, .858; .Wlnnefred Knight, 3737; Stella Nielson, 1094; Merlin Geary, 8000; "Olvln McElprang, 7603; Clara Howard, 017; Evan Blackburn, 1200; Orllla Juymon, 1199; Lavon Jones, 1000; luard Young, 1000; Merrill Klrby, 1708; ' llattie . McKee. 2425; Reed .eonard, 2121; Drew Richards, 1400; leorge Young, 1387; William Howard, 1000; Zlna Larson." 7575; Luzetta 040; Tommy Lovlcss, tlackburn, ;541; Th. lina Wakefield. 2523;. Ade-lif- e Leonard, 2415; Merrill Leonard, ,085; Morrell, Wakefield, 2080; Delxa lalnsworth, 1952; Illlma Grange, 898; Edna Howard, 1838; Delta Nor wood, 1837; Rosie Glassman, 1470; Herbert nowley, 1458; Eldrldge Green, 1447; Eva Westover, 1408; Bertha ndersoii, 1272; Dean Collard, 1100. This Hat Includes only the names of 'hose whose count has reached over iOOO. There are many more whose otal' reached all the way up to a housatid, whose, work we appreciate but the list In full Is too lengthy to ' prints jl. Right here, we are glad to mention . (lie fact that i lid business pt our jtrogresslve merchant man, R. C. Bowcn, la ;oing to take up the fly contest work ow that the" teachers must stop. He s coming to school tomorrow to lay plans for further conducting the ampaign before the boys and girls. understood that he !t Is Is prepared to make offcrsoof some prizes which will be really worth while to the youngsters of the community. Al though we do not know Just what the prizes will consist of, we do know that if Mr. Bowcn goes Into It, he will make it worth while and the plan will meet with success. Can't more of us busi ness people and progri-salvcitizens loin lilm and help the move along? Think It over and come and join us in this big move for a cleaner city and a more pleasant summer! e MICKIE SAYS IN ? VODO VJtMtlOV S vm wv t4D WONDERS V4HT BACK. MONSS. VUt &flm' ON OLD HOME PAPER I ' cemember fuKt voua' jest 6OL0tE. BONS OOT SOME 'ttOUND jj hog-dealin- fly-killi- Is NE OON'f CHUOE M4NfmW0 EXTRA, VT SEND IT TO FRANCE |