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Show The Progress is working ror your best interests and the best interests of your town, county, rag fwagr. and state, point this out to the neighbor now using your paper. VOLUME XIV. NO. S3. mm01IHLP f nnnT nnurrKriii. m Just like a letter from CASTLE DALE, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY I", homef that' what they all say of the Progress. A vear's subscription is the best kind of a present for the folks who moved awa lt. .00 PER YEAR, Mrs. Mary A. Duvls Is feeling very soldlers through their horn. I wish, She has for years been trouyou" could e the furnishings. Just to poorly. look at one of the chairs makes you bled with tumor, her suffering having MIIIOH 10 I OlinnrOO anl 10 slt down and 'ou never would been sever for some time now. A Mil I f DESIGNATED BY CHIEF! ant to get up if you crawled Into on UN I IN l Ben Coojt of Castle Dale and son F.d UUUULUU.C'f Jhe bds. A whole army could were Sunday visitors at the Wm. Hardy UNIUIl 10 :. (march through the halU and you home. would never hear a sound because you President Wilson In a proclamation Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Wrlgley of E. S. A. Alumni reunion and sink nearly In to your shoe tops In Perron, who .recently purchased the made public this week, recommends exercises, held In the that tne period beginning June s. to Academy last Friday and Saturday some of the most wonderful rugs. Barney place, are now coelly There are some tapestries and paint- located thiire. The first quarterly conference to be Flag , day. June 11, be observed over evenings, though not what might have on the walls that would bring a held in Kmery stake since last August, also the country as "Boy Scout Week" for been had the school year not ben so ings A party was given the other evenng spoke of If sold and his small themselves briefly held fortune sessions at Orangeville four experiences. the. the purpose of strengthing the work of disastrously .dealt with by the InfluHe saw servic Wright and Harden In a museum. It would be hard In honor of trvln lust Satin day and Sunday seemed to be Boy Scouts of America. The enza quarantine, were very sujgcessf ul put in . ."r.!0f,heJ,OSil,allthe trains ... Williams, two of our owners with rr.f.t-.- . for to of the in the aISUn.l any part in. people though President urged that in every com- nevertheless, and everyone in attend- - thexri luxurlea. still It Is fully appreciated by Notwithstanding the or tne wounded from the ahamt for soldier boys. front munity a citizens' committee be organ- ance the attendance was not the best until a similar party had been givthat fact the various base thoroughly enjoyed tn hoaP'tals. lied toutne on. be much j80 lo He was up money in Par Klders Richard R. Lyman of Sundayized to in carrying o.ut r only the night previous, there was leaiures. man's pocket while millions of people en Big Bertha" was shooting Into of apostles and John the quorum "for extending the Boy Scout assembled the largest crowd f people was ball The reunion that given Friday are the city, him of door around doing comparatively little program to a nearly at Wells ot 'lie presiding bishopric repre-wnte- d In Clawson In a long while. of decoratthe with hall larger proportion gathered beautifully night I see now can the Several soldier Man aUon. easily lie general authorities, while damage. American school ed colors in boyhood." occasion. the boys and frlonds from for the , rt lhB evolution. Bishop Wells portrayed some of the ,.,IIH of Provo Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry President Wilson's proclamation fix- Neat souvenir dance programs were out of town were present. horrors of war owned and xhe everything to aristocracy those of of coming his ing the certain week, follows: the Relief relatives In was present in behalf used and refreshments were Berved tn poor peopU had nothing and ho England who remained at societies and Mrs. Helen Davis for the price orchestra furnished the a, of getting anything. This chateau By the President of the United free, home. He was glad for his obedience Primary. music and gave excellent satisfaction, f altliousH one of the largest. Is only one States of America. to the gospel and his CLEVELAND coming out of Saturday Morning From a financial point of Mew the af-- ; of the mHny t0 be setn ner)t lu pranCe. A proclamation! to escape her plagues. ConBabylon not was was success It , fair that the The opening session of the confereUvlI Ul(J The "The Boy Scouts of America have place tinuing, he urged that the pai.t of jarger Lewis Whltapey Is very busy man day otherwise as all returned soldiers were than ,he one nce convened at 10 o'clock, President be kept holy and devoted Sabbath ht.re ln Angurg but Us now days, learning to master his to worship. rendered notable service to the nation admitted free as i of the Elder An- Apostle Lyman commented school, &XXi Lars P. Oveson presiding. guests do nol ncj0M neor as much on the during the world war. They have done whether they had been pupils or not. ,(.rrUory and are not near as large, drew Anderson offered the Invocation great work effective work In the Liberty loan and solour accomplished ; by Miss Agnes, Jensen, a charming were and The the expenses heavy. President Oveson expressed his pleas- dier boys and the u J t0 Inake any distinction I our gov- war savings campaigns, in discovering affair was not as well patronised local- - woujj calI lh1li one ,n young lady from Salt Lake, who spent ure at meeting again 'With the saints. ernment took in great part caslie and Angeril the accomplishment reporting upon the black walnut ly as It childhood days In Cleveland, Is her outof- - aud the onv m 8t have been either, might It had been nine months since last of world a in Qeorge with the Red palace supply, peace. people far outnumbering local Xult may Stem more ,ike history to here visiting relatives and friends conference and he recounted some of Patriarch Erlck Larsen of Cleveland Cross and' other war work agencies, in town rrom ine Milton Cowley returned home from aancers, emery ' vou u patronage klnd the fatalities befalling us as a result offered the ot bou. lhe oni., opening prayer and Elder acting as dispatch bearers for the com- - and Ferrou being most gratifying. news bu. Inst Saturday. We have about France I have to write about, of the war and the Influenza epidemic. on O. J. Andersen of Castle Dale mittee in information and public the closThe exercises Saturday evening were I am enclosing some snap shots I five mors boys In the service, four of Priesthood meetings, like other activ- ing. other Important fields. The Boy Scouts have not only demonstrated attended by the conference visitor, took down here In town. There are w hom are still In France. A welcome ities, had been dormant during the Sunday Afternoon Apostle Richard It. Lyman, Bishop one or two of the castle as I call it. home party will be tendered Milton He was thankful for his their worth to the nation, but have John quarantine. Wells, Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusen- The fellow on. the Eden The by a few of attendance of of afternoon truthfulness the the Sunday also materially' contrbuted to a deep testimony picture wlfli me is and Wm. Mrs. Helen of all and at friends the horn ot immediate broke Davis, all their records. atberry, The an In He his old for recorded from re chum and gospel Camp Dodge. experience' appreciation of the American people of He tendance was 532, but a large number the highest conception of patriotism whom spoke ln behalf of the excep- was here when I was sent down to this Miss Alice Larson. sponsible positions in the church. were unable to get into the building and good tional advantages of & church school organization,' My coming home Is urged all to pres on in the good work citizenship. at all, every foot of standing room , "The Boy about as I pictured, they keep sending in which they are engaged. Scout movement should education. Principal Victor O. Anderson, ln a in natients ns fast a a we send thm Mrs. Louisa Oveson, stake president being taken as well as all the seating not only be preserved, but strengthen- - I HUNTINGTON chosen thanked well few remarks, out. and xve are tn, onIy hospltaln The streets and yard ed. It deserves the support of all of the Relief societies, expressed the facilities. and for teachers their support were parents so I crowded evfor with thi8 look distrlct don't of d public-spiriteautomobiles a was that work any citizens. The available good thought being Our Sabbath meeting was Very poormuch different means for the Boy Sco'uf movement of the Institution during the past very attion hiucn 800ner. done; Mrs. Dusenberry spoke of the ery klnd and variety attended ly to hardly enough to call and unusual everyone year urged from conferences of a few years ago, have thus far sufficed the organization happiness that comes through doing It a meeting. A few were athe conschool a In and boost for bigger get "white-tops" were and training only a small proportion for others; and Mrs. Davis spoke of the whn wagons and at Orangeville and a few more than ever next winter, when It Is de- Huntington lost to Castle Oate In ference of the boys of the country. There aro sired good that can bo done others through tne usual equipage, were about their homes, and then the base-leaof secure to an at the enrollment the of Victory opening game Following the preliminary features. approximately 10,000,000 boys In the ' helping thein to overcome bad habits. If they-haones at the ballgame. two hundred. An enlarged ap- - ball league two weeks ago, and President Alonzo E. Wall the comUnited States, between the ages of presented Bishop Wells, next speaking, all been together It would have tieon al-- 1 over to has land lost also Price. year Huntington yeast and local seneral church authorities twelve and twenty-onOf these only mented on the triumph of liberty in been allowed the local school, lost last Sunday's game to Helper by a fine crowd. In the evening we had the recent war, preparatory to the and tnev were unanimously sustained 375,000 are enrolled as members of the ready an enrollment of two hundred next a close score but Mohrland won from nearly every seat tn our tabernacle and preaching of the gospel. He also dis- - bv the conference, after which he Boy Scouts of America. mean much more. All Castle Gate by a wide margin. Hunt- -' filled with earnest listeners. Apostle would year cussed the principle "America cannot acquit herself of tithingits Pke briefly, expressing the thought fees last fall will apply ington plays at Price tomorrow and Richard R. Lyman cracked a few Jokes tuition paid with her power and in-- on next payment and disbursement. Apostle Ly that, though we may ere and are care-ma- n and then gave a right good talk of year's schooling, according to Mohrland at Helper.. fluence in the great period now facing a was the closing speaker, and dls- - less at times, we were yet saints, a hour an directing his re Of board the stake decision ' generous David H. Wood of Lawrence, who marks and to half, Elder Lyman, mentioned the fact her and the world unless the boys of cussed seciet organizations. the Patriarch people, lie young mostly of education. has charge of the engineering on the Peter Johnson of Huntington offered that 11 was Mothers' day, and paid a America are given better opportunities A reading by Miss Sara Ovesbn, a big new' Rochester canal project, was begged and plead with them to lay glowing tribute to the work of the than has heretofore been offered to some of their waywardness and th,e cloning prayer piano duet by the Wall sisters, .and In town the first of the week. He re- away Latter-da- y Saint mothers. Continu- - prepare themselves for the responsi- vocal solos by Joseph Jameson and lated a few little Incidents showng that bad habits and Join him ln the grand Saturday Afternoon of Mutual Improvement work. h.e commented on the wonderful bilities of citizenship. Mrs. Annie C. Stevens, stake presi- Margaret Seely, were among the pro- the project is one of the most modern cause e"' Of "Every nation depends fe its future gram there is not much of him course, dent ot the Primary Work, reported numbers enjoyed. in the whole section. The canal Is to jLuZTr, upon the proper training and develop265 pounds but If good about only the work being done by that orgniza- carry 160 second feet of water when reasoning counts, we must calculate he The American of its ment boy youth. Hon, Mrs. Davis, of the general board, ? Vr. eoinoleted. being ten feet wide on. the Is must have the best training and diswell his assistants and gets them . 4.u every inch a man. All was quiet 6 at the top and while ' bottom, twenty-tw- o V can promen.t,,thKat our work. He a ihtrM the dwelt of share he talked. great democracy large cipline for the the four '.four hundred feet , , deep. Nearly d work be, on vide If America is to maintain her tn the still Our Jm bishop engaged used of been thus swlne-buyln- g powder have jeans l?dem done by the boy scouts and the won-de- Ideals, her standards and her Influence A couple of business. " 9 , derful foundation for fine character to in the world. ... jrar in its construction. wagon loads were dumped out here Elmo C. Ovlatt j of Denver From Tuu Sgt. gaVeibe secured by boys who enter into the Will Extend Work Wednesday, morning and we must adU. S. Base Hospital No. 36, A. P. O. boy SL.out worU wKn their whole heart mit they looked right hoggish. . go",; if a Boy "The for therefore, plan, and soul. He also urged a live cam Scout week during which a universal 733, Angers, France. April 15, 1919. they wont do for the saints they can be board .i ciety par thought use of cigarettes by turned over to the Philistines, ,, will be made to all Americans Dear Parents: cms should be and act out in their paign against the appeal the younger generation, and hoped to supply the means to put the Boy ' The Nixon sale goes right on. About I am beginning to get into another daily lives what they desire their chil-- "' soon could stake in Emery dreh to lie for children cannot be de- that bishops Scouts of America in a position to carry state of anxiety and am' waiting for fifty pairs of shoes changed hands on report no smokers between the ages of forward effectively and continuously another morsel of news from home to ceived. Monday and a good sale record each in the wards. the splendid work they are doing for learn how you are all faring. I Former Bishop Hyrum A. Nelon of zero and forty years since, besides a big movement of day Bishop Wells expressed appreciation the youth of America, should have the haven't heard from you since leaving canned goods. Perron ward offered the the opening of Apostle Lyman and unreserved support of the nation. remarks of the Fleury-sur-Alrover two months ago. prayer and Elder Alfred J. Broderlck Jesse A. WAsburn and family of wanted to leave with the people his the closing. "Therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, As soon as I arrived here I wrote The attendance at the Duchesne county have been visiting at get-in- g of need on the urgent President of the United States of direct to you and also to my old post Saturday afternoon- meeting was 263, thoughts the old home for a few days. Mr. off the street corners at America, do hereby recommend that office address and then to Central the boys while that of the " Washburn Is superintendent of schools morning was 130. night and of Increasing the attendance the period beginning Sunday, June 8, Post Office, A. E. F., France, to have EMERY for Duchesne county and was in look- Sunday Morning at Sabbath meetings. mo as to forwarded as but mall Flag-dayet June 14, be observed to my 4 Ing over the school situation of Emery y, The sacrament President Oveson, in his concluding Boy Scout was administered week throughout the United haven't received a line ln any way, county, posting himself previous to the account of stake On confer Sunday morning bv Elders Andrew remarks, hoped that all would take States for the purpose of Emery must some be strengthening shape, or form. There He is a Anderson and J. Hyrum Taylor of Or- - home the splendid thoughts gained at the work of the Boy Scouts of America. cog missing ln this mall proposition ence being held at Orangeville last coming school year's work. believes and live wire educationally were exercises ..Mothers' them. day angeville, assisted by four other elders, the conference and profit by "I earnestly recommend that, in every somewhere. It's a big question but, Sunday. best is not too good, and is, President Alma Q. Jewkes, the first He thanked the people of Orangeville community, a citizens' committee, un- then two months Is time enough for a postponed until next Sunday, May 18th- that the therefore always on tho lookout. speaker, recounted his leaving San- - for their generous entertainment and der the leadership of a national citi- person to get mall after having re- On that daie the Sunday, school will The Glassmans are packing tip and Pete county forty years ago to fill a Chorister Fred W. Reld and the choir zens' committee, be organized to coceived some only a few hundred miles hold special exercises and a special invitation to be present Is extended boxing the few remnants of the store, call to settle this with others, for their excellent work. Elder Peter operate in carylng out a program for from present location. valley He had never felt that he had been re- - Nielson of Huntington offered the bene, a definite preparatory to turning tho premises How Is Smith coming? I believe I to every mother in the ward. recognition of the effective leased from this call. Mrs. Jennie Wickman Johnnon left over to tho Brockbanks, tho new ownThey were all diction, Elder Seth Allen of Huntlng- service rendered by the Boy Scouts of will have him beat in weight for some to look ers. The latter are puor men and had been forced to de- - ton having offered the Invocation. America; for a survey of the facts re- time. I will be coming home one of for Marysvale last week to Join her for the new stock ofbeginning to arrive goods em who has out see him to comand want velop the valley by hard labor and I Johnson, Parly husband, of each to these the days boyhood lating and will likely be ready to open by the without means. He felt to endorse pitching hay. Oh, I have it all pictur. ployment there. Before her depar first f Juno. munity, in order that with the i shower a. from bundle Ford ture old how out be: It fully the remarks of President Oveson the should ed schools and other Emery of churches, POPU LAR CAR, ; Tho weather Is' beautiful, the water the day previous. organizations, definitely engaged in will be stamping and pawing trying to was given her at the home of Mr. and In the river is running high, and the Ray rurtis, just returned from overwork for boys, adequate provision may get out of its kennel, Ma will be com- Mrs. Louis Jacobscn. SAYS is also on the move. It has seas where he saw some of the most be made for extending the Boy Scout ing from the yard with an opron full Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr are at quick-san- d moved Into th head of our canal until severe i f the I think and white of of to a to were called unexthe gold where Provo nuggets was proportion (?) larger program they very fighting, It's about time Geo. II. Is crossing the bed side of Mr. Burr's father, who is It has nearly shut off our Irrigation pected H called upon and gave a short letter written to the American boyhood. The following n accuuni of h8 experiences, being foll"The Boy Scout movement offers un- street, making toward the house. This very sick. At last report his condition supply, requiring considerable man. by a owed by Meivil Allier! nf Emwv. who Ford Motor Company power to keep some coming our way. usual has who opportunity for volunteer ser- is about the time I will come rolling was still very serious. and admirer, friend did net not be a little late for my A baby boy was born to Mr. and get overseas but was en- - seen service with English troops in vice. It needs men to act as committee in, bu it asmay I at first said I would be jfaged in the motor truck service in In(lini la and furnishes men, and as leaders of groups of boys. birthday Mr. Bert Maxfield last week. to celebrate. for home can will enlist who I Maryl, all that car Dale hope Dr. Easley was called over last week Perry Day of Castle a nice little boost for the Ford There were five ambulance loads of to attend service, enroll as asso"GtNGLES JINGLES Mrs. J. S. Lewis, who is on a boost which the company Is rightly- such personal ciate members and give all possible nurses, officers, and enlisted men went the sick list of. proud for a sight seeing trip a week ago Sun1919. financial assistance to this worthy orThe infant child of Mr. aud Mrs. GAME LOSER. MICKIE SAYS Bangalore, India, January 3, Anyof American boyhood. day and I was lucky enough to be Chrlss Jensen, Is suffering a serious ganization Detroit, To the Ford Auto Company, efa game loser. Don't be. several We visited Just among them. thing that is done to Increase the attack of pneumonia. A large number fNES9R,t THIS HER? POPVJUuN Mich., Dear Sirs: a few advertisments fectiveness s of Amen, large-- churches in different towns but Scou when of howl the Boy you're itung. IM ho In town are affected other children I tun readintr contribution to the largest object of Interest was a with very bad colds. will be a OUUKINHk FMIVI? IU one get wise to the fact you got nf different uaners on autos, pertain ca welfare of genuine the nation. large chateau owned by a French in this war. tho Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Clark are visithung. , They don't care a rap, ing to what they have done "In witness whereof I have hereunto duke. It is in St. George, a little vil- ing in Emery a few days prior to their So Ford. little our all they'll do Is to talk, and say about But nothing a from drive hours the of few here, seal caused the lage only set my hand ond return to their home In Arizona. serves him right, he was always . I'm writing you a few facts, which are United not the one In this town surrounded by States to be affixed. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Williams of i GFPENfcfc as follows: a gawk. The lid toe your trouble ,'kj p SOU AtMiR were all In We taken stone walls. the tho of first this May "Done day on were ThursIn visited Dale Castle of 1,000 Emery In France TOO cars out and put it down hard. Let through this one and must say it is day. year of our Lord one thousand nine Fords. ovm Frvuufi g-- t ftirz In one intied six or In little fortunes the five and up and hundred nineteen, to nothing get by your most .vigiwere this O. T. Olsen returned Emery In Italy 850 cars out of 1.000 of the United States the bundle. I never expected to see any week from Salt Iake City. lant guard. You can if you will dependence Fords. like it. Of course we have the and forty-thirhundred thing one were face the music and Bay, There's 1.000 of out cars In Egypt 996 and WOODROW WILSON. quality in more modern material surno one more happy than l am, (Signed) Fords. more this modern but in ways of today. We all have our; troubles, In Mesopotamia 999 cars out CLAWSON passes anything I have ever read but mine I forget. I don't har39 guest rooms be1.000 were Fords. are There about. Articles for Amends Incorporation cat Under British capture, the first the for bor worries. I've no rooms to ' the side number required of Smith Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mfcf ' own have their in Bagdad was a Ford. THAT'S let. proper. They There's someone at heme family for Castle Gate are in town, v? The Cleveland Canal & Agricultural The first ear to cross the Persian dance halls, library, pool halls, the summer. Mrs. 8mith isperhaps chapel, all the time every day. I'm wise ;' at Cleveland. county, visiting of Emery Ford. company walls and it seems like the O. Mountains was a to my cue and I know how to Garden has amended the articles of incorpora-ti- n etc.. Inside the Isolated J. Barney home while Mr. Smith The first car in the genuine by itself. We Is working on the road. - ' a little city malnand construct It to tn enable I'm shy on the dollars.., play. Ford. a was ' to from were Eden it bottom, of top through was a tain and manage a canal eleven miles Bazel King and wife have returned I've-no- : land coach and four, but.Jit- the Holy in car to ever hear The first and little did you expect i where they spent the from Hiawatha, In length to a point where it forks, one of me are neys plentiful right at the; being escorted through their winter, and will try farm life for the FL?nes of communication contained branch going to E g e Gap, sjven mlleg own home 1 care not of Jhe door. for either the; a royal by prince summer. a distance of fifteen miles realm and his governess. NevertheFords by the hundreds from Bagdad the other ' George Murray is sporting a way that I feel. I'm healthy and' water distribute to branches with It is so. They are what we would to the Black Sea. car. strong on the podalmobile. Let as tanks among stockholders, the water rights less, summer house cleaning and ge-- j call I have seen Fords used waters of those take it easy who want to 16.50 all the of hein lo,nart electric ight has Walter purchased part Barney forts, and for duke in the order moving $31,000. ting things uTply cars, and lot of other things,- Huntington river, valued at; get.aicj. I'd rather work hard The young prince Is of the J. E. Caldwell farm at Moien makes the his duchess. also, anyarticles for amended a claim land be there with the kick. I'll has and The taken and up ready Is were down always and they only nine or ten years old and He will farm there this sumnot make a murmur or loosen capital $40,000, the shares of the par here with his. governess awaiting the . mer.' value of $1 each. my grip, no matter how far coming of his father and mother. His The money covering the cost of the served n action all through he Is French and his father Is mother down the ladder I slip. Ill take the name has water local I system countries named. And He speaks pretty good pipe for the we landed on was Belgian a new hold, never minding the world, The- - Kut, the first thing left of it but Its engllsh as well as the language of his all been turned in and the material Is Ford the best auto In the a Ford with nothing drop, and make a bee line again now. almost day any expected so is English under frame, bare' wheels, and engine. parents. TJhe governess for the straight son and Thiede Herman friend, Mrs. Adolph the I remain, Your Ford was manned by a machine gun, we got a good knowledge of said top. to Draper to the bedside of BQSUN OILBEBT have and gone its chateau history. of the They chase on the was retreating and there had been thousands of American Mr. Thiede, who is not expected to live. i (A Turks and the Cobra Hun. P s. Also when we recaptured i. n n nf sc I WEEK IS IE. S. A. 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