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Show -- Jorvnr offers EMERY COCXTY OFFERS and Water. Ideal Excellent Schools, Conveniences. lJ jjark.u, Beat Summer cw,., m Country .,4 WU TTIE CAPITALIST Thousands of Acres of Finest Coal Lands, Promising- Oil Prospects. Inexhaustible Supply Best Timber. Ideal Territory for Sugar Beet Factories tnd ,fceP,. ern All the News of TXL ihiti yO. 28. 1 CASTLE DALE, UTAH, SATURDAY. MARCH S6, 1921. li MflTPQ CfiDCQT "THE EMPIRE OF 'EMERY" All of the Time , THE ECONOMIC CIRCLE. 12.00 A TEAM Quite a considerable number more art teacher boost for our li wi expected, signed up for school bad in itschool, is an accomplished Einar Erickson is also on the sick list. wuer u.r into the San cuision Rafael fact for boost tor Ferron! All our town that pork?" price Mrs. John Nelson left a few days ' on conducted today under ind school needs Is the i "Got to get it," asserted JHtrmer the fields, of the ago for a hospital In the east, where support n of the auspices Huntington and peonle. I uusins tne agricultural appro-.Corntossel. she will be on for cancer. Price commercial clubs. jr Over 150 M.ss Pearl Hanson entertained at a Her mother. operated bill congress provided that Mrs. Adeline Mudsen, "And the ultimate consumer will Salt Lake ami slgni--.- 1 social tea Ogdm had national on people the for grazing their intention of joining the par- of Mrs. Wednesday evening in honor accompanied her. until after the have to pay a lot of fees and comniis- Gibson, who, with Ir. Sharp, James F. Allred and family have .may be delayed season ty. Some slight changes were made at will leave that wiU make Uie cost without soon for Salt Lake City, just returned from Sigurd, f the grazing where 1mty the last minute, the or on where ".? In Met the final date ths doctor and she will be mar- they visited with Mrs. Allred's parents party leaving bigr Price earlier than had been be ried. intended "It works around in a '.ir.io Mr. and Mrs. Jed Knight. grazing fees must a iin and the ' v . tk. at Huntington being The plowman Is now . plodding his Miss Alice who is clerkliiK rjeptember 1. 1921. All this j only man in these parts who an af-- scheduledbanquet for five o'clock this after- weary way fieldward and back each In the Slorrs Larson, Mercantile Co. store. Is likely, because of i u noon, uumg tne instead of uuj, mortgage on later, as had been day It seems that everything points visiting this week with her Vrtm be issued and mailed to per- this farm. IJe has made arrangewe-utparents. planned. io a fine planting season. stock Wm. P. Stokes has recently been for the full number of more iu The interest the writer some timrge one say. "I heard watermuster for the coming Vat entitled to shortly before wonder if our public school teachers appointed APPRECIATION' year. of ti.e grazing season for will Cruel and Inhumane sign up again for next year." It E. E. Davis has sold his opera house Jntnelr stock are permitted. The Huntington. I'tah. March 7, 1921. sounds as though our teachers are and dance hall to Herton Pelca, recent"Every time Mr. Clipping takes Mrs. Kditor of transmittal covering cattle of Emery County Progress, making a success. What about It. ly Of Grand Junction Colorado. fhwtes will e mailed from the Clipping out for a motor ride he drives Dear Sir: The Junior class wishes to peopled Talk It over. office about March. 20. past the county poorhouse." express their thanks for your services County Commissioner Wm. Hitch7 letters of transmittal for sheep "What's the klea?" in helping us in our Junior Prom. cock and some others are to Loats will not be mailed out until "He's trying to persuade her to let Yours truly. H. H. S. Juniors, Perry make the trip into the Sa.npreparing MOLEN s Rafael oil Lume later. Any changes or fields with the Suit Lakfc visitors Sathim sell their car and he uses the Wakefield, President. as numbers permitted in the ' urday. poorhouse as an object lesson." Hans C. Hansen has been suffering in the letters of transmittal Miss Pearl Hanson, art teacher In of the Birmingham be called to the attention severely for the past ten days. Al our two sold public school, of 15 recently Dr. Sharp Is doing his best foi4 t office any time before April her art studies to a Price restaurant though to have all which time we expect Another Time, Please. man for $35 each. Visit our school him the "patient seems no better. son of Mr. and Mrs. The ten year-ol, grazing permits written up. "It Is so queer it seems to be aland see what our teacher Is doing for Chris Christensen has just recovered for sheep, excepting most Ml permits us. Impossible to get the boys who from an attack of blood in his ie affected by transfers, will be the were In the actual fighting In France Hugh Stevens was thrown from a arm, caused from a sliver poison In his hand. ft ar as last season since there have lllk wagon by a runaway team Monday and about it." Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whltlock are I no Increases or reductions made to talk well. seriously hurt. "Oh, Just numbers, wait until have last year's they Messrs. Arthur and Fred Cox re- moving lnto the former home of Niels on March grandchildren it- will be Just as hard while the latter and his turned Wednesday from Mantl, where W. Nlelson," knger Cox reports that are residing in Emery. the to get them to family u force of twenty men repaired were called about It stop they talking by the death of their Mrs. Lucy Nielson Is visiting with ;,i nvon road up as far as the then." father, Fred Cox sr. her father, Hans C. Hansen, for a few They r end of the Big Dugway. Mrs. Olevia Dugmore visited In ' a to spend two or three days more with her monther last Sunday. days. ORANGEVILLE road in the making Her mother, Mrs. Maria Anderson, Is this project iible for car travel as far as the caring for the family of Frank Beach, ! Mill. P. A. Childs returned last week from who recently lost his wife. ELMO The Ferron school teachers visited visit with his boys upstate. ie last lambs being fed in Ephraim of first Lake to Salt the shipped schools the The of Relief society held their annual i Orangevllle and Castle Being unable to get music for the week. Dale last Friday. From their observameeting Thursday, the following secause of several weeks of contlnu-- i tions and reports they would not ex- dance planned for Relief society Anrendered: being ' stormy weather, forest officers While they learned nual day. It was postponed until March Opening remarks, Sister Sena John- change plans. son. much they feel like they are not be- 22 by which time we had learned of i I been unable to repair the few cases of Influenza In Cleveland, telephone line. Paper on Relief society work, Mrs. hind the schools visited In any parti- which brought about a further postcular. If is reported that Mr. Bower of the C E. Poulsen. it Is au of public roads expects to be in John E .Stevens and company are ponement to avoid sickness. Song, Mrs. Herbert Moffitt. uncertain when It will be given. "THE PRIMA DONNA" 'Jaim In the near future for the of Sister Emeline Installing a larger electric light plant, Reading, Birthday Take a sixty-twMrs. Katherine Oviatt Mrs. Anmeasure of chest 13. Wells, which will furnish light for the Ferron pose of putting in drains and other by Mrs. Emeline Jewkes. nie Eden arc on the sick list this week. FIN with Puccini and Wagner or repairing that section of the Song, Sister Hattie Reid and Nettie Mercantile company, the new garage, road lying between Strauss, and for the build- t$la hard to tell whether or not their Crawford. condition Is much improved.Add a gesture and cry, with a pinch The iraim and the forest boundary, will Mrs. ing. plant produce about Reading, Maggie Cox, accompH. H. Oviatt has been suffering from of a sigh. fk will likely start on this project anied with piano by Mrs. Ruth Pea five and a half kilowatt of electricity. a badly wrenched back. &e east side as soon as the weather That ought to bring down any cock. It has been reported that the cases house. irates. Poem, Sister Mary Stilson. of smallpox at the Oliver home are Remarks by Bishop John H. Taylor if. Storm reported 46 inches of on the road to rapid recovery. CLEVELAND The Secret. twtth a water content of 14 inches and Elders S.' P. Snow and Andrew AnA majority of our farmers have their e Great Basin Experiment station To win success with tongue or pen derson. land plowed and some grain in, which The best plan seems to be, We have had quite an outbreak of Is The day ended in a program and Jiarch 15. The precipitation for about a month ahead of last year. To say the old things o'er again ; first fifteen days of March is dance at night. The program Includ- influenza, several families having been The weather man favored us with a But them say differently. excess of two inches. However, nice jjtly ing opening remarks by President A. afflicted with wind, snow, and ruin shower the G. Jewkes;cornet and violin duet by it seems to be in a much milder form other night. Rialto Gossip. No very Calvin and Rheuben Jewkes; reading than the past two years. PH IIU'LU IUULUI ff "You are groz-,irm- tt exnectw 1 I than .in oiui d v , I s i. S's cor-r,n- me knew where they were going nor vhat was to happen not even the "reshmen themselves. But under ;hrewd leadership they traveled rivers, lules. forests, and thickets until '.hey reached the coelest nook In Castle valley. A very large pile of wood soon shot flames thirty feet or more Into the .iir. After a few apetlzlug games, they njoyed a huge chicken roast. Everybody was busy roasting their own and chicken. a hich is Freshman for delicious was ioon heard all around the campflre .Ircle. The howls of the wild animals and the braying of the domestic donkeys from the nearby thickets the cabaret entertainment. s;iid they had the time of their ife. This event seems to have revived ipirit at the school and set the pace for further activities. Already the Sophomores are planning to follow our lead with another chicken roast. po-ato- es m fur-lixh- ed Age-Heral- mmity i Ok d - Sun-nysi- pro-fra- m o Stevens-Hitchcoc- k - . ",n vjril E. S. A. vs. 1 H.- - H. S. at Dale. .!le H. S. vs. H. C. gpril 8 ;ftlngton. 'srll E. S. A. 15 Uington. pril 22 E. Dale.- .'4ril 29 C. S. A. H. S. a. vs. H. H. S. at vs. C. H. S. at He . H. S. vs. H. --H. S. at . the annual track meet be held in Castle Contestants from the schools of i section and winners in the other i sections of this division will com-- e for the privilege of going to the meet in Salt Lake City. M April 30, this division will I IKE PRIESTHOOD j?ke im meeting will be Stake academy, 9, 1921, at 2o'clock p.m. meeting at 9 a. m., and priesthood the Emery council Sat-Apr- 4iary board meeting 4 date. LOUIS P. j MEETING 1Y at il 11 a. m., ovESON, Stake Clerk COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH "Yorick Hamm has an engagement.'' by Kate Reid; song, Dean Peacock; and remarks from each of the retiring "About time." "Says he'll have to double in brass." bishopric. Mrs. Chriss Johnson, when on her "Well, he's got the brass to do It way to the hydrant last Priday, slipped With." and fell, cutting a four-Inc- h gash in her head. They secured what help The Test they could but she got worse right and when her face started to The world owes every man a livswell, and then her neck, they decided ing." take her to Price to Dr. Dowd. "Yep, and you'll find the world .0 .Vord has not yet been received as to mighty good pay, too, If you're any ier condition since leaving. Her two kind of collector." rt laughters accompanied her. Last is that she is getting along nicely. Two Versions of the Affair. A grand Jewkes reunion was held Ruth She told me she slapped him nere Wednesday night, it being Grandbecause he tried to kiss her good night. father Jewkes' birthday. The occasion of Helen He told m? she slapped him was also utilized for the perfecting 1 family organization. (An extended because he didn't try. Columbia Jest- vriteup will be published next week.) Mrs. J. H. Cox is around again after 1 siege of two weeks' illness. She has The Explanation. been taking a treatment for her stom"Why does It always have to be 0 ach, w hich confined her to her bed for x short time. dark horse to win, pop?" are expecting to The MJ daresay, my son, because the leave the forepart of Apiil and will Is It think not do candidates Other start work at the Big Spring ranch. fair to them." They will take their cooks with them from here. Miss Delia Reid left the last of the The Nature of the Work. ""I see one Industry in Australia is week for Moab, where she, expects to stay for awhile, visiting relatives. raising kangaroos." I should think to succeed In thai business would keep a fellow on the FERRON Jump." re-,o- sheep-sheare- Man. An CAMPAIGN an is what statewide cleanup "Well, just is 1 March 15 to April 1. campaign The Agri-?r- man?" man Is one who follegc and the state board of "An 4,6 vol king before he will smoke this hungry will year together go j up woi-klean a for cigarette." a ask e girl cleanup ampaign begins in the h vvork has been done a" Sure Enough. tuns line in fimery county, espe- alike. I suppose when in Ferr..n, all are "Men where the parents u out he told her she was Eve. met witi, their teams and put Adam eat." ZTu yard'! m snape. The ladies good enough to rib? 7 hara hKe the school build- "Well, wasn't she a spare CLEAN IP e al . IT , !f murh more to be done. The trlmn;ing and the thorough cleaning. nools w,i;,out toilets 0 by the school board i outhouses The lime has been and some ,,l'"''d an order the mence 0f private families who in this good work. JMlp nt 3l hoois nav'e been put in bu,h ,!,side and out. the 4, in eve, ;, h'' 10 SeCtion of the cleanei. The ,v,t0r''a,s tonie next- an? com- side- - Not stat! asl that we clean d thi9 tlme but every the manure is car-- i sf l,1!t tL V iields in order to keep brewing 0f the fly. Next. ,nie ya,'ds and then the home, 0UI" doe, e s ;', ,a "S 4omh',!f i wh p iS I J"Lt of thl8 work is to fever in the 8tate of done on,y when u'1 SSJ Sarah r. barkley, Public Helth.Nurss I lhf'Sreibrown Jeghorns Imnor. flbhn,' ly to per setting of . from California eggs 13. won a.st Errery County fair. rn, T. Litster. Cleve- (adv.) . rs serious sases as yet, except that of Edward C. Jensen, who had contracted pneumonia, but he also Is on the improve. Helga Christiansen of Castle Gate and Lilly Smith of Price, have been visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Einar Erickson. The Mutual Improvement associations presented their play "The Fortune Hunter" to a very large appreciative audience. Over $70.00 was taken In, which will 'go for the benefit of the organization. Word comes from Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Litster, at Sunnyside, that they are entertaining a brand new boy at their home. We are still having the oil men pay us quite regular visits and they continue to sign leases. They expect to start drilling next month. Melvin Copk and family of Rigby, Idhao, who have spent the winter with relatives in St. George, visited last Week with their sister, Mrs Wm. T. Litster and family. They were accompanied with their son Leo and bride of a few days. We understand that the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen is also suffering with a case of pneumonia. The baseball team is now in action. Although they haven't been at a southern training camp we believe they are In fine trim to give an exceptional exhibition of real baseball. This Friday they clash, with Carbon County high tedoubtfullssoflatelynihSlheETAEOTE school at Price In the first league game. Our first home game Is with the Hunt'ngton high school team next The game will be Friday, April 1. staged at the fair grounds at 3:30 p. m. As we have but three games at homt you can't afford to miss this one. Get the spirit t.arly and help us win. Tin; lineup Includes Hap Jensen, Tex Coy Williams, Slim Jensei. Stan Jameson, Gomer Arnold, Bob Tlnk Lowry, Hap Day, and Hloudy Soderquist. Did you a.i-- why April 8 was a day at the academy? Surprised that you don't know why, but we will tell you next week. Some diss to the Freshmen! Satd urday night at 7:30, two wagons stole quietly out of town. No Ol-se- n, red-lett- well-packe- Coming Out er . Parts have been cast for the annual high school play, "The Arrival of Kilty." This Is a side splitting three-ac- t with a story you can't help but like. The cast are diligently conning their lines, and rehearsals will begin soon. The parts have been assigned as follows: William Winkler Rulon Johnson Hobble Baxter Myron Johdson Benjamin More I'erry Wakefield Ting Bryco Loveless Sam (a coon) Tom Washburn Jane Bessie Norwood Huzette , Wllda Truman Aunt Jano Nina Williams Ledu Brock bank Kitty Benders The home Economics club is preparing an entertainment for the evening of April 8, consisting of two readings and two short comedies. Ono play, entitled "O Joy San," Is cast as follows: O Joy Han, a Japanehe lady Mrs. Belle Pace A. E. Johnson Stephen Shaw Mrs. Shaw, his mother. . Nellie Maithio Helen Reese Millie Guymon : Vushl Rhea Wakefield Otako Marvelle Dumayno The other play, named "The Llo That Jack Built," will be played by the following: A .E. Johnson Jack Allison Z. Farr Frank Montgomery Doiit Thorton, . . . Elizabeth Johnsori Helen Douglas. Zella Guymon Miss Arthurs, state public health inspector, was a visitor at the high school Friday, her object being to get a clean-u- p campaign started. We are proud to say, however, that Bhe found the work already underway. Mayor Black has declared Thursday, March 24, a clean-u- p day; and' the High School expects to do Its part. Norma: "What news items are there? I can't think of any thing but the A. C, Glee Club " An absorbing subject The A. C. Glee club came over Friday morning and sang a few songs In assc mbly. These were much enjoyed especially the laughing song and "1 Don't." The Home Economics girls bunqueted them and were pleased to hear them say that the meal was tho best they had eaten since leaving Logan. Mr. Pace spoke Monday morning in assembly on the manufacture of Sego brand condensed milk. He described the process as he saw It on a trip through the faotory. Afterward, Mr. Weight rmurked that he saw Sego brand milk while In France. The opera, "Treasure Hunters,"is to go on tour. Performances are scheduled for several places In Carbon and Emery counties. -- . :' 1 in Tho Vinme of Alfred Knudsen burned to the ground Thursday night, March 17, but nearly all tne nousenoia gooas were saved. It seems that the blaze began in the attic of the house, getting a good start before the occupants were aware of the fire. There was a small amount of insurance on the house. A baby girl arrived at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Ludene Cox girl in the family. The Mutual Improvement the third associa- played the drama, d.iui ,f the Earth." to a full and ap preciative house last Thursday night. High Education. an All parts were wen cast ana wea his daughter An easterner gave rendered. Especially must we com a scholarship. who made airplane for winning on this high- mon, thf efforts of those thoir first aooearance on the stage. IS theregto be no limit The play will be presented in Emery er education thing? and Orar.Keville, and pernapa in I The Uplifter. The new drop curtain and scenery in best He So you wouldn't marry the theatre ;is a ,JL,..." man living? owners and town as well to the credit sure was I as an inducement to dramatic talent slleWell. not unless man of him. to visit us. It would make a better on in Cleanup week, which is now w heinc observed very gener- c,r,,., ' ally. Rakes and brooms are being ap plied to dooryards, and plows, scrapeis adand road graders are being used to to We streets. hope the on vantage make our town the equal of our neighus swat the boring communities. Let and breedhome the up cleaning fly by ing places of the fly. own horns and We must blow our our make our own band and boost for own town. Instead of letting people clean town tell us we are behind in the movement and behind in our school LIMIT as to quality of teachers and in other HE MUST HAVE BEEN THE down our own things, let us lay an optimistic smile. on been?" put "Where have you as "elieve are we good as any other We "On a pleasure trip." Boost for our people in every way. tions of Ferron ! 1 ctuvona-tTitr-hcfiL- "Where V Cflurt. "Through tbfi Wor& EMERY STAKE ACADEMY HUNTINGTON HIGH i |