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Show o rrus1 M - vour best interests and The - the DcM flllOT tilfe - "" o couiiy,to the out neigh- rw n0w using your paper. town, Point this XIV. VOLUME NO. 39 mm MmSSION Jiist like a letter from home" that's what they all say of the Progress. A is the Sear's subscription of a present for the folks who moved away. i.vil.fc. hmma " mttlo FOR EQUALIZATION the state board of rtualizatlon with a blanket raise on ail Ma land In the county unless the satiation was raised materially by the the k,iard of county commissioners, week as a board litter, sitting- the past T 'BMMtfb I i.ui. sAl tUDAY. JUNE ' A SAFE BRIDGE $2.00 FEB YEAR 191. 7, age, ; v ; I i equalization, has made an effort not to equalize the valuation of the woperty in the different parts of the county but has also raised to more valuation, a large Aasely the real (I ,,niv icreage that has heretofore been nominal . rate. Some essed at . .a- very . ... . i j 1 win ue j forty or tiny mousanu uunars assessed total valuation of J siiii to the 1 the county through the board's action. ass- that rormeny was assessed three of four to thirty, dollars Isnd at dependent l k . i i W t$ t: v.rfiWft J . for assistance under the E-- .. mothers law were received them acted upon, the having called for new md most of board recently ipplications. Three road graders and four fres-n- o purchased by the commissioner for use on the were ordered road roads of : Sabbath-breakin- the county. The board of commissioners will meet the requirements in the way of in farm demonstration provided the present demonstrat or, Orson P. Madsen, decides to stay in Emery county, however.EAOETAO to the county. As to what might be done in the way of cooperation In the event that a new man was placed In the county Is problematical. The sum of $1000 was appropriated cooperation work for use in Joy-rid- e. Tuttle entertained a few of her friends Thursday at a social tea, the main feature of the affair being a real fortune-tellin- g party. All enjoyed the event. Customed. (To a very young clerk ) "Soy. kid. how much Is corn?" Kid. "20 cents." Customer. "Can't you let two. go eratlon. !for 35c 9" It is not the question of how many ' Kid. "No; straight." miles are covered In a given time that Customer. "What'a peas? counts, but the number of miles of use- Kid. "The same." ful travel that can be obtained at the "You sure believe In Customer. least cost for fuel, oil, tires and re- raisin? prices." Kid. "Yea, everything la on the pairs. ' In times of emergency, when to stop raise." Customer. "Well, let me have ' a tuddenly is absolutely necessary, re- nember the speed at which you are package of: yeast foam." (Still 6c) .raveling combined with the road aur Kid, "Say, old man, you are buying .'ace may spell safety or disaster for a thing that will raise sure. ou and the occupants of your cur. one ?annot always observe closely road when traveling at high lurfaces HUNTINGTON tpeed; the necessity of watching the; oad far ahead prevents, so, avoid xcesslve speed, is a rule to be Bishop's Counselor Edw. G. Geary lii a visitor at conference in Salt Lake Have due respect for those who are City this week and quite a number of jslng the same highway, remembering the cltisens are also there. hat courtesy and consideration to We are still growing In the ward. thers will always win you the same About seven babies blessed last Sunday eturn. and yet there were not many at the During the first few days after you sacrament meeting. A number Of testieceive your car drive slowly; avoid monies were borne and the high coun'speeding," and watch carefully for cilors present made excellent talks on But my unusual noises. Every bearing the subject of .nd working part has been "set up" there were so few guilty ones there to inight before leaving the factory to hear it with some two or three hunure- long life, consequently the lia- dred at the ballgame during service bility of "healing" will be greater hours. ban it will be later when the parts A very good audience assembled fcr iave "run in." the M. I. A conjoint meeting In the The best method of using tho brakes evening. Every Sunday night the s that which applies pressure on them plan 'on giving a splendid ;o gradually that the forward move-nethat will be interesting and eduof tho car and rotation of the cational to all young and old. vheels come to a stop at the same mo- Decoration day was quite well obnent. served, citizen turning their steps that Avoid spectacular stops; thej-arnot way some time during the day, so that nly unnecessary, but indicate a de- - nearly all were there. Quite a number ire to "show off," which is so dls- - of monuments and other markers were rusting to the average motorist. There put up for future Identification. .The nay also come a time when, through population of our cemetery now averonstant "showing off" the brakes will ages about one for each month sln.ee 'all. The Inevitable result will be a he town was settled. We look upon with its consequent that as a rather light death-rat- e tor jad smash-up- , our ward, especially when we have a langer to others. The careful driver shuts his power jirth-rat- e Of five to one. y. iff before he reaches the stopping The shelves In our old store '.are )oint, and permits the car to carry gradually filling up with- new gooils lim along on Its momentum, bringing and we can hear the new proprietors t, with a gradual application of the say quite often, "Call again, you will ; rakes, to a halt at the exact spct oe treated right" vhere it is desired to stop. That is .a nice Improvement Jtbat stretch of paved walk in front, of the Palm hotel and it will soon be ccrai- pleted. ' But we don't see any move on to begin the church house walk.f We once said we had the cement and the gravel and were only lacking the labor, j and labor Is still lacking. You know labor is very scarce and short of time Mrs. Day -- affected. Applications to tor a visit." All membert of the party twenty-fiv- e per hour over all voted it a real ; an acre now being raised to an average Land bordering Cottof forty dollars. onwood and Huntington creeks, and some of the better land on Rock Canyon flat is understood to be among the icreage miles of roads pays much more per mile for gasoline, oil and tires than the one who is more conservative and averages from eighteen to twenty miles per hour. In addition, a car which Is driven at high speeds all the time Is in the repair shop at frequent Intervals, which adds to the cost per mile of op- on Threatened by from speed of from tbirty-fiv- e , g. M"u-tua- ls pro-srra- m nt the construction of a road up people and forest In the constructi- e Ferron canyon, the lervice to cooperate on of the same. IS - of the Utah State Press gathered In Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday for the annual meeting of the organization and the gathering was one of the most successful held by the association. Some members were present and the papers read and the discussions Indulged In are sure to redound to the benefit of members and reading public alike. Members tion twenty-fi- ve to the business of the convention, several social features at the hands of various individuals and organizations were also enjoyed. Monday noon the manufacturers association tendered the press a luncheon In the gold room of the Commercial club, and at night the editors and their ladies were guests of former State Senator v. W. Armstrong, the Salt Lake banker, at a big dinner, also In the Commercial club. As state food dmlnstrator, Mr. Armstrong enjoyed the fullest confidence of the press of the StHtP As a side issue lia tvoll oo Vlo Wooniln.nn nnrl Ut state along with the confidence an respect of his and the Public, and it was out of foe gratitude hat the press had done to help him kers that he, Postponed personally gave this dinner. from last winter on account o' health conditions. Tuesday noon the editors with their wives were quests of the McDonald Candy Com- pany on a that firm's personally modern conducted tour of plant, P. W. Dun-R- n, manager of the company, sales wing the honors. Sweets of every md and in of manufactevery stage ure were seen and Treely partaken of, and a box of their best candy was presented to each guest as the tour was completed. , CASTLE DALE IL WELCOME YANKS i d. S ate iiic. iuiu. ! m A J Ui-s- Jo-han- sen STAKE PRIESTHOOD MEETING be Stake priesthood meeting will held at Castle Dale on Saturday, June The stake 21 1919, at 2 p. m. boards will hold their respective meetings at 9.30 a. m.. and the high Driests at 1130 a. m., sameonday and Friday the high council 8 o'clock. evening, the 20th, at of There will be a special meetingwith the bishops and their counselors a genealogithe ward clerks, and also -ward the which meeting, cal to attend, are requested sentatives to bo held at 9.30 a. rru v..v. LK'l'i , . v htict 21st June . on Saturday. (j. a'jacjfv--- ' to Papoose, VALUABLE In- - HINTS ID j mm gL-- U : AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS --- 7 CLEVELAND Jacob Mlnchey, another of our sol diers, who has been at a training camp in Nebraska, returned home last week. The wedding shower given by Mr. Lewis Timothy and Leslie Anderson, ind Mr. J. B. Crawford In honor of who have seen active fighting, are heir son Edd and his bride was a home daily, having landed sevAll indeed. success relatives great eral days ago. This leaves only the ind friends were Invited all but their '.hree Allred boys still In France.1 lder friends, whom will have a little Esther Anderson, who has been ail-n- g ater and one may Judge what a for some time, left a few days ago :rowd there was. A lovely time was for the hospital, where she will receive was lawn all. Their lit up snjoyed by medical aid. md a real lawn dance was enjoyed The Mutuals hold their regular jvith the assistance of the victrola. The every Sunday night neetlng unch and icecream were also wonder J. M. Cowley and family and A, D. ful. The bride and groom enjoyed and Oviatt and visited relatives-Ilppreclated the great number of use- Cphraim lastfamily week. Mrs. Chris Mad- ful and beautiful presents which they ;en them and remained 'ecelved from their friends and all hereaccompanied visit with relatives. a brief for a vish them long happy life. Olive Stephens and Miss Helen Oviatt Well, Ahin Guymon, another of our returned with them for a visit with soldier boys came tight suddenly Into relatives here. Miss Mattle Cowley, town the other day. He aimed to Just r. ho has been attending school there Lake everybody by surprise and he the past winter, also returned luring it. near But every?ame very doing .10 me with them. one is Just as glad as can be to see him who has been Miss Emma tome. There are now, we think, only teaching schoolJohnson, Is home for at Provo, two more of our boys out Gunnar i short visit before returning to sumfhler, whom we understood Is sailing mer school. 'or home, and Jess Cox, who Is still in (Too late for last week. ) . The latter's people do not France. We are pleased to see Mrs. Preal nov Just when he will be released. but we all hope to see both of them Richards and babe at home again after soon. in extended stay In Castle Dale, where There is quite a bit of sickness In me has been under the doctor's cafe. ..? 'own. ; Among the afflicted ones Is she is now. reeling nne. Miss Rosanna Richards and Master Joseph Jewkes, who is very seriously 11 and may have to go back to Salt Errol Litster were on the sick list ail Ake City to be operated upon. it last week but are on the improve Sam W. Snow has a bad case of ap now. WlUard Nielson and family are here pendicitis and the doctor thinks he will have to be operated upon. He Is isiting at the parental home. They no better this morning. have made their home at Storrs for Mrs. A. A. VanBuren is improving some time but the doctor has advised She has been 111 for some them to leave as It is too high for, the ilowly. health of Mrs. Nielson, who has been time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fall's infant very poorly since an attack of flu some laughter has been quite sick, while its time ago. Louis McDanlel, Fred Jones and very delicate mother, like so many lune Minchey enlisted in Uncle Sam's jther flu victims, has all she can do 4eriTlro laflt wpptc nnA sr nnw sta '.o rally from the effects of the dread ,: tioned at Fort Logan. disease. John Shomaker is here visiting ' with Mrs. Josle E. Childs is Just able to get out in the warm sunshine ono his sisters, Mrs. Nancy Davis, Mrs. nore and feels herself lucky to be Alice Larson and Mrs. Esther Christen 3en. He bas not seen his sisters 'for able to get that far. Last Saturday a beautiful baby girl several years and wjjl visit with then made her more than welcome appear-inc- e for some time. Melvin Cook andj family visited last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatton. All seemed to be doing well week at the home of their sister, ' Mrs-WT. Litster. :a until Tuesday when a sudden change S. N. Alger and James Peterson were came over the little one and death claimed it very soon. We all extend here as home missionaries last Sunday. our sympathy to these good people, ; One of the largest crowds gathered who had the misfortune to lose their together for some time met at a wellast babe in much the same wey. Mrs come home party for Eider WjJJlam An Tatton is a frail little woman st the Eden. program was best-anwe ail know such losses will rendered and all had a good time. Wm. T. Litster has Just completed no't help her any. But they are both saints' and know and an addition to his house and has taken ?0od Latter-da- y humbly acknowledge that God does the large living room at the front next all thing3 well; though their hearts door to the postoffice for the store and has now moved the same accross the are very sore. ," Last Sunday Leroy and Elden Luke, street, where It was formerly located. Mrs. John P. Johnson has opened up also Miss Delphia Allrldge, went as far as Price with Miss Leah Hickman, a refreshment stand at the former who was going on to Salt Lake City quarters of T. D. Richards. ORANGEVILLE In order that you may get the maximum of enjoyment and comfort out Incident was as follows: of your car, you must be as considerate General Crook had been trying to and thoughtful about it as you would put these Apaches back on the re- of a fine horse that is as fine and serve, but could not catch them with- costly as your car. Therefore: out killing them an action that did Do not race the. motor unnecessarily. not appeal to him. One day his forces Be warned by every abnormal noise; captured a papoose and took her to if a squeak, locate it and lubricate the all but was She fort. day: quiet the If it is some other noise, locate part. her black eyes watched everything. the loose parts that cause It and When night came the child broke down tighten the bolts. and sobbed. Don't tinker. Half the ability to The fort was In despair, until Major make an adjustment or repair Is the borability to discover Its necessity. Burke, the general's Some motorists are said to have rowed from the adjutant's wife a doll with their cars. There never "luck" the little her to sent girl been had that seems to be any trouble, everything the When young previous Christmas. is trim and neat, the motor always to hers was it that understood Apache starts when wanted and runs as long keep her sobs ceased and she fell as it is needed without any of the asleep. When morning enme the doll exasperating breakdowns. on the road was still clasped tightly In her arms. with which the unfortunate one thinks She played with it all day, and seem- himself cursed through the carelessingly had given up all thought of ever ness of the manufacturer. With all adjustments carefully made when getting back to the tribe. every bearing and working Several days passed with no sign needed, well lubricated, the whole car part and finally being made by the tribe, will work very sweetly and will conIn despair the papoose. with the doll tinue to do so with only a very small still In her possession, was sent back. fraction of the attention that would When the child reached the tribe with be absolutely necessary for the care the prize grasped in her chubby hands of a horse. By neglecting details you will save It created a sensation among the Insome time and inconvenience to went yourself later mother her and dians, in getting on your way; but the day In received was She It. with the post of reckoning is sure to come. What a hospitable manner and kindly treatyou have saved will be spent in expenwas such visit her of effect the and ed, sive roadside repairs. that through her overtures were made, Never drive your car at high speed with the result rhat soon afterward over any road, much less a rough or the entire band moved back to the re- slippery one. The slight gain In time saved will not offset the liability of an serve. accident nor the pounding and racking to which the car is subjected. Unsually the time saved is unimport ant when figured In dollars and cents. The resulting repair bills, which in time are sure to follow, are never unimportant family gets well. It has been demonstrated that the "I find that the father Is less careful of his energy than the rest of the motorist who drlvs his car at aver- Father Handicaps Himself. It has been noticed that in many cases of influenza the father succumbs to the disease, while the rest of the How - family," said a woman who has been doing a great deal of volunteer nursing since the epidemic. "Iif the first place, he thinks he has a bad cold and keeps on with his work. Then when It Is Absolutely necessary for him to stay at home he attends to the furnace and waits on the others who are sick. If every man would go to bed and stay there when he 4s first 111, It would he much better for his family, as he Is the wage earner and the protector generally, and needs care that he may cdnserve his own nergy for the purpose of fighting the disease, and" getting well that he may take care of his family as long as they need him." minty I I E SOfc-6CtU8E- fe Doll. Presented A band of Apache Indians were once Induced to go back to their reservation by the gift of a doll to a papoose. The A welcome home suDDer and dance for all those of Castle Dale's soldier boys who have now returned home will be given next Friday night, invitations to the boys now being in their hands or on their way to them.. A comma tee, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rntt and Mrs. S. D. Bunnel was named at Tuesday night's regular town board meeting, and they have lost no time in getting things underway. The supper will be spread In the new Castle Dale cafe, and at eight o'clock the boys, with their ladles, will nArtnkfi of the reDast. Following the supper a big dance will be given or-in the ward hall with the Hiawatha chestra furnishing the music. The boys will be guests here also, though the general public is mvitea ana urgeutn turn nut well to show in unmistakebrief able manner, the welcome felt. A rena-erebut appropriate program will be v "rr- - 'How The regular official photo the association was posed for on the famous McDonald roof garden. TWO CASTLE DALK CONCERNS neoftsa,ary doverytdddddlongerallyofn FILE INCORPORATION RU-tKThe October meeting of the press "gelation will be held at Price, Twn PAstle Dale concerns, Incorpor tailor H. W. Cooper of the ation of which has been In process for having extended the Invitation, some time, this weeK compieieu mo behalf of the Price Commercial ..itva onrt filed with the county c'ub and other organizations. clerk and secretary of state articles which permits them to do a regular MICKIE SAYS laws corporation business under the of Utah. They are as of Utah. The Alger Auto company, succeeding the old Midland Oarage company, is PA-PWHO PA.N-1- S FUR. HS inonmorated for S25.000 with shares eixch ns-ji when rt"s sue of a par value of $100. S. N. Alger is treasurer. . d. uu..uc. ThS pouw-Hof tiio-oipresident and . ..trtPtif. Julia A. Alger Is sec E'S A tMB-&eEG-t"H" STEA.O-Oretary and these, with N. U Wlliams and Carl Alger, form tne ooaru ui . v . a. v r i The Union Meat Market succeeds and is the Emery County Meat Market of $10 capitalized at $6000 with shares Samuel L. Aiken is presi en nftr value. dent of the new concern, Ablnadl is is vice president, Peter Tolboe Andrew and er, secretary-treasurand Marenus complete the personnel of the board of directors. News-Advoc- " ; FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE The following were named as a com mlttee to prepare a suitable Fourth, of July celebration for Castte Dale, the appointments having; be n made at last Tuesday's meeting af the town board: Peter Tolboe, chairman: Mrs Peter Tolboe, Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffs, Mrs. and Mrs. llyrum Seely. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brandon, George A. Jensen, Vern Bouldenv' Mrs. G. F. Hickm'an, Mrs. Emma licks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jameson, Joseph Zwahlen, and Kvm Wilberg. A park committee vraa named a fol a. xv. oe, jii. a. Aieison, J. v. iuwb. seeiy jr. n |