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Show POST AMERICAN LEGION WILL MEET IN ORANGEVILLE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 Blackburn-Axelson Post 39 of the American Legion, and Auxiliary, will meet Saturday night, December 13, in the Relief Society hall at Orangeville, at 8 o'clock sharp. All members and other exservlce THIRTY-FIRSmen are urged to attend in order to YEAR make the meeting a success. District committeeman Wilford MANY riSII PLANTED IN LOCAL Jensen and Department Vice Com mander L. D. Young 01 Price are STREAMS expected to be present at the Twenty-eigtruck loads of fish o were placed in the streams of EmC. II. S. HONOR STUDENTS ARE ery and Carbon Counties during NAMED the past season, according to Game Warden Fred E. Larsen of Castle Recently the scholarship commit Dale. tee agreed upon a basis for deter 14 28 of loads Out the planted, were placed in Huntington canyon mining an honor roll of students high school. and the vicinity of Joe's Valley, 1 at the Central The basis is as follows: Highest load in Range creek, and 13 in honors are given to that student or and White river. receiving all "A" grades, About fifty percent of these fish studentsthem an average of 95 or giving were of legal size. in all higher, High honAccording to Mr. Larsen. 143 ors are given tosubjects. an those receiving deer were killed and taken from the average of 90 or over, and honors Emery County side, of the Manti to receiving an average of 85 forest during the past open deer or those over. season. The following list of students In Six hundred seventy-seve- n pheas elude the high school and also the ants were planted in Emery County 7th and 8th grades: the past season, and 65 in Carbon honors Barbara Reld. Highest County, and 18 bushels of grain were bought and fed to these birds. 'High honors Enid Reid. Wavne BLACKBURN-AXELSO- SsHiPS TO MI CLUB MEMBERS worth - scholarships in anv agrl. One nun"- . in the United States outstand OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY boys and tetbp romme year H 4-- 2 Harvester Co., 'fjSltonal ciud the further to Sort 4-- VOLUME XXXI, NO. 15. H CASTLE DALE, UTAH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 193 an e octants must be- members of SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS ARE will be judged on ELECTED IX 3 PRECINCTS :hed for the ad- PTmpnt of agriculture between School board members were in three precincts of Emery m be :r(1s will given vuLUiijr .Ycuucsuay 01 last week. 3U instance was a Pie sheep' and berIa onl7 baby beef, V0lJ this hoina w w x ofOreeh projects, n T - prfc Community Christmas Tree Being Planned fOr Castle Dale River0 vegetables The official vote followsnear enough ready Green River: McClurg, 100; Una fnUeee to begin using the schol Gillies, 79; W. R. Newby, 1: total . ci fall ar) bv the 180. Woodslde: W. H. McClurg distribution ci tne awaras, Gillies, 7; total 14. McClurg's tr, nation is divided into districts, majority was 21. th wetern uutnet, compnsea I3 Vlc U- Huntington: A. B. Thomas oiifnvnin f!nlorn.rio. vi"'-'""-inzoiia, Nielson 168: Lawrence- A B Idaho, Montr. na: Nevada, New Thomas, 17; Peter Nielson, 20: At Mohrland Thomas received 78 and Peter Nielson 13. The majority for ij Thomas was 112. Ferron: Morris Singleton, 217- G L. Olsen, 11; L. W. Peterson, 106' Molen: Singleton, 15; Olsen, 2; and Peterson, 13; Rochester: Singleton 20; Olsen, 7; Peterson, 9; Emery' Singleton, 1; Olsen, 175, Peterson 18. m Thet otal gave Singleton, 253, Olsen, 195 and Peterson 146. "YIiCIurg - tints must be N ht Sco-fie- ld A movement is now afoot to red givejed in the matter of Castle Dale the largest Christmas and green lights alongstringing the business display ever seen. 1'he plan is to block. decorate the town in a way to fully A huge bon-fir- e will be built in express the Christmas spirit and to the civic square, around which car-thols will bes ung, and by its light, keep the spirit working. While all the plans are not yet Santa will visit all boys and girls completed, it is now desired to have who have been good enough to get a large community Christmas tree their names on the approved lists, io the civic square. A special agent Merchants and other business has been in conference with Santa, houses will have a part in the d it is reported, by special am- - gram and the expenses will be that Santa has agreed to gely defrayed by the proceeds from EsteUa Ungerman, Maud Craw n,LCwina?bZno.y,; be present, in person, for the oc- - the dance on December 20. The Mildred Snow. Hazel Jeffs. rord, uaroon tne uounties auring The only question being at mission will only be 25 cents per past Ruth Williams, Belle Seely and Earl li-fflTJ season. what time. . rewrsen. person and it all goes to the good o It is planned to have a large cause. Honors Vera Behliner. Jean Cox. iib Christmas tree on top of the church Ila Kofford, Hvrum Huntington. Er Everybody boost for Castle Dale jjou know a bit of news call 18-. ORANP.1CVII I E one at each school, all of which and vicinity and for our Yule Tide and ma JewKes, Margaret Cox. Mark Subscribe CorraaDond-nn the (By borrow Special paper, at T.REEN RIVER will be lighted electrically. affairs. Rhea Larsen, Jennie Humphrey, If jou like uie IVosrass leu ousers, 9 (By Special The city fothers will be approach Corrwpondant) Huntington, Katie Sitterud, Richkot, tell us. ard Reid. Marvin Miller. Hannah- he Progress appreciate any new dell Winters, Avona Grange, Leole Mrs. zina Tuttle is home from the GRETA GARBO FASCINATING des sent in liy i;s roc5er. Robert Hartman, Clell Guy hospital and slowly improving. Orville Swanson, of Thompson Scoville, IN "ROMANCE" mon, Morris Peacock, Margaret Kel :orn to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tat-o- f Mrs. E. M. Humphrey of Salina HUNTINGTON with and spent Saturday Sunday ler, Marjorie Krid. Carlos Larsen, Clawson, last Wednesday, a and Mrs. D. C. Gibson of his mother, Mrs. John Jones. '(By Special Corrsndent) Helper, Neva 4 Harry Snow, Donna 7 girl. spent Wednesday of last week at In "Romance," the all talking Cris Merkle of Thompson spent Snow, Johnson, Jewkes. Lendora Wall. Mary of the successful Edward marriage license, was issued last the Ray Humphrey home. Green River. in Bessie Marie Wlckman, Rasmussen, Milton Tuttle Is building a barn. Sheldon stage play, which will be Another of the budget programs Sunday sday to Huber Turner and Le-- a Vassar Howland of Sego uora nuntingTon, and Lee seely. Bernard Cox was on the sick list shown at the Star Theatre, Ferron, was held Monday night in the form Saturday and Sunday In Gveenspent May Henrie, both of Clawson. Riv next Saturday and Sunday, Decern of a four act play by the Gleaner er with his father and mother, Mr. nagntn urade B. Thomas, Clarence Powell, Sunday. High honors Jane Moffitt. Lvle ber 13 and 14, Greta Garbo is seen Girls and "M" men. The play was: and Mrs. H. T. Howland. James is Crawford ill. K Mr. Black of were reported Huntington Zwahlen. Estella Larsen. Mariorio J. W. Humphrey made a business 'and heard as the alluring foreign "The Prairie Rose." The next numtie Dale visitors George L. Green of Price spent Seely, Coy Petty. Beth Jensen and Thursday ev- - trip onera star wnose romance with a ber on the program will be a pic- Sunday to Huntington this week b.z of last week. home. at Louise Seely. The following oroeram was civ- - clergyman results in a number .of ture show Wednesday night. Philip G. Dufford of Helper spent Honors Kirk Keller. Rose Hunt 'era Peter ten and little daughter dramatic en first The basketball of situations, the a few days in town last week. by the executive officers of the extremely games Sana, went to Salt Lake Thurs-McClenahan, Maron The Swedish star is more fascin- season were held last Wednesday M. I. A., in conjoint. Sundav nteht: Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bickmore en- ington, Owen Ramona e::pects to pay a Oveson, lone Jensen, Lois Ander ever crinoin curls and Clethan between Talk ating and Reid. Kate a bv by tertained at card night Huntington Quartette party Tuesday. Claus while in the city. The Green River Athletic boys son, Henry Behling, Virginia Peter Floyd Jewkes, Philip Snow, Donald lines of the period of New York in veland and the Huntington "M" kiss Guila Guymon of junior jonansen, Beima MilHunting- - uox ana Kay Humphrey, Talk by 1865, while the plot is of the type Men vs. Mahrland. went to Sunnyside last Saturday son, ler, Douglas Boulden, and Neva Mil underwent an operation for apl Rulon Killian and sone bv eirls' which gives her a number of opporEllis Gordon of National was a night and played football. The ler. idlcitls at the Price tunities for the exotic love scenes visitor here last week. hospital last chorus. , game was won by Sunnyside by a fcday. she in established which first her was Sheriff a Nelson business cal margin of 2 points. A return game Whooping cough is reported at ler here Tuesday. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH bervisor Humphrey if the Man the Hal Cox home. will be played Saturday night, Dereputation on the silent screen. The picture is somewhat unusual The school election was won by cember 13. CALENDAR Dr. Nixon gave the health and frest brother, Ray Humphl 01 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Franz left last (Ferron, Utah) urangevnie were in Castle hygiene lesson in M. I. A. Tuesdav in containing a prologue and epi- A. B. Thomas by the greatest major logue, the central theme of which ity ever carried by any one for that Wednesday for a few day's visit t last Thursday. night. He will give these lessons the Is a flashback as a bishop tells his office. His majority was 1D7. SUNDAY'S PROGRAM In Salt Lake City, two he weather first of each month Tuesdays for the report past Wm. Marshall has gone to Cali11:00 aim. "Saul Mrs. J. M. Brown, who has been Sunday School Ik, taken at the government sta-- 1 Those who miss these classes will grandson the story of his youthful love affair in the hope that it will fornia, where he will join his wife, visiting in Los Angeles for the nasi of Tarsus," or "Turning on a Ten t. : JTI 9S t.rAQ I inin Pnrtln , T1l mrP Ik. vaouc jcuL-- ii.ivea une iukuFred Tatton delivered a load of prevent the boy from marrying an who is going under an operation for montn, returned nome sundav. Mr. Cent Piece.. temperature as 41" and the low Jewel C. E. Society 2:00 p. m the removal of one of her eyes, the crown went to salt Lake to meet as 8'. No otei ana ieeaers to tne ugaen mar- - actress, precipitation. Gavin Gordon, a newcomer to the member having been injured In an her. (Christmas Stories) , wns wees. Kei, B. Crawford, who has been suf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McClurg, Mrs j uruor ano intermediate C. E. 3 pm Mrs. Fenton Moffitt is very ill at screen, plays opposite miss uaroo auto accident about two months ? with a severe headache the (Christmas Stories) assuming the role of both the old ago while on her way to California. Hulda Green and Lewis Green went few days, was sent to writing. Salt Lake tnis A banquet was held last Wednes-da- n to price Monday afternoon. Senior C. E. 7:00 p.m. "Happifylng" bish0P ?,nd ih,lmPet"us Don't the of dancing party rsday for a diagnosis of the ' The past matron's bazaar will be (Leader, Mrs. Behunine) night in honor of the "M" men December 25, put on by the M. i. A. in includes Lewis Stone, Nugent and Gleaner Girls. The attendance held in the Masonic hall WednesWatch for powers. mnre-nnT lye o oto Plrro RlnnHipV V!on. Was large. The mid-yerecital was given day evening, December 10. Stake conference will be held In Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning leave Friday night in the music room. ry Armetta, Mathllde Comont and Countess Nina de Liguoro. Huntington December 14, in the saturaay ior Kansas, to visit Mrs, The program consisted of songs, ROLL OF KCNCa ward chapel. Speakers from Salt Dinning's parents for a week. sung and played by the pupils; Ext Lake will be present. EMERY Joint installation of officers of ercise demonstrations,' and stories A told' by John Sebastian Bach and Christmas dance the Masonic and O. E. s. lodw The little daughter of Fred Tat-t- o (By Special Correapondont) thank the following tor of Orangevilel, had her tonsils will be held in Huntington Friday will be held in the Masonic hall George Frederick Handel. A group g or renewing their subscrip- removed Thursday morning. night in the auditorium. Wednesday evening. December 17. of about 15 pupils took part In the w me Mr. and Mrs. Harry Purdy drove program. Because of the practlcp... rrogress during the past the pupils have made a greater to Price Sunday. (Too Late for last week) G. Jewkes, MISTAKES IN LAST WEEK'S PICTURE Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams moved stride in their music than ever beWard conference was held here Castle Dale. D. fore. Mae Lemon and Fave Craw-fo- rd to a loy this week last Sunday. J. F. Killian of the Peacock, Orangaville. Utah uwe. 7 Wrong kind of hinge on lid of made a very favorable P. Larson, 1 Bro. on Stilson wrong Lewis has and wall Green stake Picture took a load of truck presiflency, ' Rochester, Utah. of the hours spent in piano.report, Re- to Thompsons Tuesday. of Orangeville were hi attendance. 2 Cord" holding picture does noc piano. Larson, Gaelic Dale,. turkeys 8 Piano has no black keys. t.r mouldine. were freehments A. close-owas reach served at celebrated tho Thankstiivine dav o Oveson, Elmo, Utah. Marietta was written the evening. The pupils plan on its P- Oveson. by many family dinners and a fine! 3 Lamp over little girl has no cord 9 Naughty Caitl Dale. Victor Herbert. by to hold it. parts on the Christmas prodance in tne evening. Among tnose 10 Pedals on piano should be in gram. who spent tne 4 Dog has only three legs. from CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL middle. The first and second year cook-i- n a 5 Umbrella woman at ngiu ii lettLula Jensen, e holiday here were: 11 Little girl's coat buttons on the classes of the club met with Bunderson, Dorris Williams, who ing against is too short. CLAWSON Miss Donnelly Wednesday and Sat- Legs on piano stool are not mates wrong side. at are (8y Special college Ephraim; attending Corrondent) Miss Donnellv has charpc of Elsi Williams, Lenna Peterson, Ni The Senior hop, held last Friday, urday. this work during Miss Andcnon's na Foote and Lenore Johnson 01 was a pronounced success. It was absence. Ferron: Catherine Nelson of Green one of the most successful hops evWi The Arts and Handicraft classes chestia wimt to Rochester River and Elbert and Alma Black 1 er given in the history of the school which meet Monday evenings and 01 Loa. Williams Steven The decorations were appropriate I i.furnidi murJc there. By-- b burn K.andWilliams went to afternoons, are making Ephraim I. and many comments were made by Thursday :Kourn, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. 'w.i very Deautnui girts lor the; t vtna B undo rson and Ila Cox Sunday. local and both people. m thor.e Miss Thelma Pettey of Salt Lake . J The competitive program or making the Helen Bush returned trip: was given December 5, The'h "'ULii"c'"; is in town giving permanent waves. Satur-.tasl0Ii , 5epiT sembly Mrs. Lily Jacobsen has gone to program, which was new and very Dale, where she ' l.e. treated for was Plvpn hv thp Frpsh-- I tQ Price the brotner-in-lahospital her h!iiivKlt men as follows: speech by Maud bone infection. Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Lewis and Crawford, president; reading by Hannahdell Winters; song by Maud Abe Martin scz: "Women an" Amelia Stevens of Price were weekP: Nora i I, Crawford, Katie Sitterud, Margaret dogs are crazy about autos, but you returned Sun- - end visitors here. had a slight op Cox, Dawn Fullmer and Lendora never say a fox terrier Mrs Stena Jensen VP Consua iers, where she Jumj in an Dale Castle tumor at for Wall; reading by Bessie Wickman; ride with eration working for Mrs. just anyone that pulls up song oy Devon Anderson, uonaid last week. Blackburn and Mr Jewkes, Jack Cox, Alma Rasmussen Mrs. Reed Larsen' is at Mt. Pleasl' Monday lor Rains to and Richard Reld. court dialogue ant where she will visit indefinitely entertained the Olsen L. by Mostyn Cox as Judah; Sheril G. Mt. Dahle took the bovs to Bick Mrs. wasoporBlackham as Judge; Earl Peterson nell last Friday, December 5, to play Relief Society officers and class lead lUi appendicitis. fcht Z as the prosecuting atty.; Richard basketball. was served. were defeated by u wora wen oro Mmiriav Luncheon uon h? in Reid as the defense atty.; Ruth Wil a score 01 They to 2U. Wallace Nielson ana nutueyliams as the Swedish wit; Lendora The honor roll for the past term have returned after spending seviiesaay. una wVniet here Wall. Miss Cox; Marvin Miller, cop; Includes Ieah Wilcox, Roma pml months in northern utan. SingFred Cox, Rex and Max Childs act leton, Alice Bailey, Elva Larson, Lupprrip Broderlck snent tne L, Cox rnd as ed lor Judah. mom cille Lemon, Pearl Cox, Lenna Petbody guards in Salt Lake, visums nis D g (mnCe ami flthet1 relatives. erson, Fay Hills, Crawford Oveson. ''iy niqhi. bpencer pi ; and Orsen Duncan. h m ii m nri are Broderick returned with him and is ; iunon The Sophs, are sponsoring, as a . "1 Oi a new girl, visiting here. class project, a school paper which r "'nnesdav morning. Mr. Frie went to Santa Clara for FEIUIOX HIGH SCHOOL will be issued December 19. The It. T returned has staff Is as follows: Lucille Lemon, Edwards Mrs. Emma r:rp ' rl?r.'.1 lai ' BEV. 15 editor; Crawford Oveson, business from Salt Lake, wher she underwent an operation for tonsilitis and The Huntington high school furThe student body officers have nished the program in assembly received other medical treatment. December 5. The pro- - organized a Judicial system for the last Friday. e auditor!. of enforcing the rules and igram consisted of readings, musi-- ! purpose .ti. which will of conduct of the The school cal numbers etc., and wes enjoyed laws n? cntii-,, . week. : l jr: am were cuossen oiucers Ferron luiiuwms students. much X the very by SCHOOL HIGH I50 the h Paintings is honed that much benefit and approved by the students, in assemLA XJnr VAX VVAA X A it V S X a ': fIER Judge! a closer relationship will be derived bly, Monday: Randal Jensen, Mervint Orsen head or Duncan, police; tne is the exenange wryen object li! were v:! 0. H H !" f the work of HaiL The Gang's an x, Peacock, assistant ponce; Lean programs. i"1 home econom-- t "Hail, Masses 3, was assembly, Tne December Williams "Sunbon-net prosecut clerk; Lynn school The opera, high of ws;.a"d jc ne of the Daint- program was a whopper Girl," will be presented at Feri ing attorney; Rulon Wild, official! The enure scnooi sans ron Friday, December 12, and at paddler. AnPermit" in ccns and yu The Senior play has been cnosenv Prayer was offered by Or December 13. It 4s under the a Emery, Peacock lwl lIie ex" derson, Vivian and Inea is entitled "Art for Heart's Sake'" It Miss Mr. of direction SingOveson, a l.ur' during the week sang a song. Arda WilUams gave cast is as follows: Durwardt The Miss are leton assist Skidmore and a harAlice Peterson, Alta Coni costumes etc. with reading, Vaughn Maxfield the Stringham, ing dancing monica solo, a story by Helen Petty, IN TKft P.CTURE The cast is as follows: Roma Sing over, Mervin Peacocx, Fcari uox,. MISTAKEN THERE. ME IO ??hecionPr ?m wil1 be held leton. Alta Conover. Harold Cooke. Randal Jensen, Alice Bailey, Derma; 17 The main uncsaay, Docem- t mean what I say: Lvnn Williams, Naone Huntsman, Christiansen, Crystal Rasmusserr, are: t 'ake;T How good tr yo team for the girl's basketbal easiIy Wanda Bohleen, Estella Funis, Ru- Orsen Duncan and Roma Singleton, lJna gr, T am can anrt Rpta RoDlnSOtl, .evera. obvious ones Mr a . Proctlces, under the direction of lon Wild, Vera Christensen, Baijjion- onn it wK, tk-- YOU to find them. VparncM. (lumping like a newsna 1UJ. mv Miss other. Ellis Johnson, will begin immediate Elva i"-iseov.d Larsen, Beach, week's Progress. aPetty. waiuo, ot.bli?hed ln next one n? ry man should J wntrol' A V BUnderSOn. (fUniliiiB aner tne opera is y vet. Black and Orsen Duncan. Ronald ly von La wn and not bor-- I hls and t centre); Etta Robinson ITU lid. fnr, a W HWt mw 218-Pete- r i - en - pro-an- xxtz ' l.Berg, ad-casi- j Gl - " r-- I y, ; 1. vis-San- nt ta .a ' 1 ;, -- cler' Senk: mom mm is? 4 Ld TfuT I will iletei ar pre-seas- J! 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