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Show ir1 -- OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY COUNTY-A- vast the j Heels where the empire water, tim-and fan? where i eed. n"1 f fit J E03Q(gW Moun-- 5 abundant SERVING THE ; r About OBI DEER FOUN 0 vaana '- J. rnenas -r ft) PLENTIFU L ON . crthc Mil her with week flaB. Anderson, and Hi M iUWI' JalngWedwioay. I TtinH returned "M a motto's visit fifl. daughter in Bunnysme. tffwm 8 Lu- - Hardy has commenc-iv-ctlo- a of CENTRAL DEFEATS fcUUTH EMERY IN DUAL TRACK MEET CASTLE n four-roo- m STOR E Central track tea at the South Emery Bulldogs in a dual track meet, 80 to 47. Chad Anderson, ex-e- nd I dentist of fcn at the Office Of tnt nhrfctun wn in Castle If, V. v Lea Monday and Tuesday of H. & Nielsen, 440-ya- 111 on the part of Emery county's law enforcement officials, Ru-laGardner of Price was apprehended and lodged in the local bastile, charged with robbing the Singleton Si Company store at Ferron on the night of March 11. of this year. Young Gardner was picked up in Duchesne by Sheriff J. iLeonard Olsen of Emery county, after he had disposed of various articles of merahandise taken from the Ferron store. A 5 rifle and some clothing, stolen from the store were recovered. Gardner is charged Jointly with Leroy Torgensen, who U now serving a one to twenty year sentence In. the state penitentiary on a car theft conviction, in the Ferron robbery. Gardner and Torgensen had met while inmates of the state reformatory. When Gardner was released from the institution he returned to his home at nd Eas-le- y, 48-in- ch iwet Greener, coach, and Visited Mtiirninor i of Provo, local high Miss Alice deer-proo- in runciuey bV RlindaV where they visited 880-ya- MkBride, of iinffolM were euests at the If. Hunter home In Castle )i Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Me niere enioute to unio to t Mr. MdBride's mother.md Mrs. Ross erumbline Nine-Mil- e. home King torn down and re- which Improves the ap- ol that part oi Mam 880-ya- , rd rd Princess White water content. COMPANY 529 this week from Supervisor Humphrey and for their annual Ranger Anderson made a trip In Emery county. on webs on April 12 up to Lake Lieutenant George L. Edman they are making their Miary in the head of Swasey received word that he fpmla recently at the S. D. creek. On their return to the was to assume command of the in Castle Dale. Park ranger sta'tion they count- Jerfco Camp at Eureka, April ed 90 deer that were coming 29. The entire company here wjr Larsen is haMng his down into the fields and ranches will miss him because of his eft, which is occuDied by On the ficiency and pleasing personaroer shop, beauty parlor, in lower Joe's Valley. 13 they countof April morning ality, and wish him every sucmate liquor store, repainted 286 deer along the road be- cess in his promotion. ed U modernistic style, which tween the Park ranger station Lieutenant Lloyd A. Kulms P to the general annearance and the Olsen ranch. In one arrived in camp April 23rd. He (this business block. bunch of 86 deer, 28 yearlings will become Junior Officer upon were counted. One buck still the departure of Lieut. Edman. to Ranwr Peterson. horns was Buter Sunday more than carrying last year's New men who arrived from A number of small bunchseen, Knox last week are en5 carloads of Deonle took ad- Fort exof 8 es of from 4 to head about the conditions Of the new pammrmiinri thusiastic deer thought do they like the rew canyon, and that the ceptionally large observed. Especially ,here. All to be bucks were climate, the camp, the food and ij taoles at the crminds deer excellent in be to appeared Insufficient to take care The juniper and pine wicAlthough the bath house is condition. v to ...llAti nrlvtfar t present. ii. This pops does ixrwer tne ' v.uiey wu not completed it is now conhat a few conveniences in been grazed have deer range nected so that the men can enprovide. very lightly the past winter. their showers and shaves. On April 13 Ranger Thursby joy The not plan to porcelain wash bowls and this and Game Warden O. V. Anderfixtures will be installed other ot the Anrrvn spend onH "wr- fine doe in within the next few days. a found son large toce, sponsored by the head of Pigeon Hollow that Framework for the new eduOfficers? Admtirinmi the struck by a passing cational building was completebeen had Per couple, extra ladies 10c. motorist. The aiiimal was in ly wrecked at noon of April 25. returning giood flesh conditkli and had Just as the men were . at the auditorium. Ice the lunch hour a their motorist taken the pains to lJ n,n-v.. VVUilW rones and pop corn balls would have made good strong whirlwind struck andj 30ld. A tmrrl tliviA nfenr. bleed It meat. There are a re3t many after the dust had cleared away and mass of timbers lay deer crossing the highway fields at a tangled the into down on the ground. By evencoming strewn to was night. Motorists are warned ing, however, the wreckage "Mothers of Castle Dale drive .carefully along all areas cleared and rebuilding comyrangevuie to send the that are frequented by deer menced. a!- Ugh school band to the Udell Sorenson has taken for-is April 27, the men voted Manti the advance to from lion fourth most unanimously y 13 and 14. est since the last of February. the work schedule one hour for that comlions This makes sixteen the three summer months, Behl- - have been taken off the Forest mencing Mby 2. Thii iwffl eninto their new home so far this year. Lions are re- able the men to do most of the in an work before the hottest part of ported quite numerous them a Forest. i iiwrv the of r unci sections ivtr the day and will give ' wiU athlclasses, for occupy the dwelling Timber Sale m longer evening and rest. is office The supervisor's recreation to rut etics, resumreceipt of an application Morning classes were from timber saw week. Eacb Monday the 100,000 feet of this ed Safetotk t held the right-han- d entire company meets in minutes. Gentry the on for Hcllow thirty Cattle ty meeting their Mountain. Throughout Emery The foreman meet with same mills the plan our for of crews most were toMVJ 7w"iK onicers County on a better than average season SnSth of time each Wednesday aid Friday in Job training A. T. run. o velda Mae schedule will go in- -. and 0 'Jretary-treasure- r. Welzie Wayman left yesterday CSSclass xfov ? There will be ?anaKer. The toy wii for Green River to shear sheep. and forty ?,amtain an office in week. All mfm-Deof each Dalton. W. East on B. buUding Mr. and Mrs. eet, in Castle Dale. of the company are taking LoTAngeles. former resitojterf more courses. or two and Carbon ftfflS6 re8ardlng the w?re greeting old friends in GIRL NAMED CLEVELAND fiiL a number of elk by Castle Dale Monday. PAY OF FUh and Cook QUEEN Association, in the last , Lorenzo Mrs. Mi-and Larson of thaUteL.the. Progress, aud family visited in Cleveland. at Bris d MrClSdTsophomore - uie eiK were with was re- the new and jle returned I Torgensen later made his escaoe from the reformatory and joined his pal at flbgether, after hav-in- g stolen an automobile in Eureka, they burglarized the Singleton & Compainy store at Ferron. Gardner's partner in crime was later arrested on the car stealing charge and sent up to serve his sentence. Gordon waived his prelimin ary hearing Friday and his bond set for $750 for appearance in District Court June 1, to face a charge of second degree burglary and grand larceny. Unable to produce bond, he was taken to the Carbon county Jail to await trial. Gardner disclaims any know ledge or connection with the recent robberies of the Huntington Bros, store, the State Liquor store and the Utah Power & Light Company's offices in Castle Dale. a Nine-Mil- e, le 220-ya- walls of the Brandon rd - Ephralm-Orangevil- - George 25-3- rd TWO DOLLARS A TEAR CASTLE CASTLE DALE After nearly six weeks of dilligent searching 100-ya- rd week- cUWn, spent the vuu.ui Gunnison; EEIEEI CAPTURED hurdles-Craw-for- d. ItSt WILBERG OFFERS LAND FOR GAME SANCTUARY Cas-defeat- ed Shotput-Anderso- m bis lots at the of Main street 9, LEI DALE-T- he 60-ya- rd ORANGEVILLE, DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL with d6. He gained first place in the shotput and high jump and Orange Olsen, in charge of second place in the Javelin aind Big" Game Management in Re- discus. gion 4, Supervisor Lloyd Petty, of South Emery, and 'Ranger Cox spentHumphrey Saturday was second with 15 points April 18, in looking over the Results: deer ranges in twelve Male Canhigh yon. The deer were found to be Central: well scattered in that section Oveson. South Jewkes, Central: Emery. Time. During the day's ride, which covered only a small part of the n, low country in Twelve Mile Can- Conover, South Emery; Central; yon. 170 deer were counted. Ten South Emery. Distance, Barton, 35' 9". deer were found dead. Some of Pole vault Cox, ihier, Peterthese had apparently died of son, all of Central. Height, 10 It. starvation.''' while others had dashL. Petty, S. E , been the victims of predatory K. Snow. Central; Christensen, At animals. the present time the South Emery. Time. :10.6. deer are drifting into the lower Mile ran Guymon, Central; Nelson, South Emery; Seely. country for green feed. About the experimental en- Central Time, 5:17. closure opposite the mouth of dash R. Snow, CenBeaver Creek Ranger Cox has a tral; Olsen, South Emery; South Emery. Time, :57.4 net fence with several Discus Conover, South Embarbed wires both above a'nd below the netting. Ranger Cox ery; Anderson, Central; Barton, was sure that this fence was South Emery. Distance 96 ft. f. It was not hard to High jump Anderson, Livconvince him that he was mis- ingston, Huntington, all of Cen5 ft. 9 inches. taken, however, since one dead tral. Height. run R. Snow, Cenfa'wn was found within the enL. Jensen, South Emery; tral; closure. Ranger Cox is wonderCentral. Time, 2:22. ing Just what kind of a fence Seely, Javelin Conover, South Emwill be necessary to keep the ery; Anderson. Central; Larsen, deer out. Central. Distance, 142 ft. 8 ins. Ranger Anderson and Glen Broad jump Crawford, CenSnow repaired two breaks in the tral; Petty, South Emery;- K. telephone Snow, Central. Distance, 19 ft. line near Thistle Flat last week. dash L. Petty, S. On the way up they counted 17 Emery; K. Snow, Central; head of elk in one bunch and 7 South Emery, lime, :25. Petty, head in another. These elk were Mile relay S. E., Time, 4:06. Observed in the sage brush and relay-- C., Time, 1:42 service berry bushes below the Clay dugway. Ranger Anderson reports that the snow is not so CASTLE DALE CGC deep a a year ago, But that in his opinion it contains a higher over from wall came lOr HUNTINGTON, FERRON. EMERY, ROCHESTER, CLEVELAND, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO, MOHRLAND AND GREEN RIVER . tiL8rJu?i FOREST CASTLE DALE, CASTLE - nrt i r rauuimrN ,UM u DALE-O- arl Emery County Bands Win High Acclaim at Price Band Contest WUberc. of this place, met with the High recognition was accordmembers of the Carbort-OSmer- y ed the Emery County High Fish it Game Association at School Bands which participatHelper Tuesday evening, and ed Friday and Saturday to the offered to turn over his land Music Festival held at Price last holdings, amounting to aeverai week. (Before a crowd estimated at thousand acres, to the State Fish and Game Department for close to ten thousand people on a wild-liSaturday, the four Emery counsanctuary. Mr. WUberg stated that he ty bands made a most creditbelieved that a number of land able showing in their marching owners adjoining hfls holdings and drill work, as well as to the would be willing to Join in mak- solo events which they entered. The ratings of the Emery ing at more extensive sanctuary. At the present time the state county students were as folgame department is endeavor- lows: Class C bass Sheldon Johning to secure sanctuaries in various counties, where game may son. North Emery. Superior; John Barton, South Emery, Subeing Eropagate without the year. A perior. Class C trombone Emmet simlliair sanctuary as offered by Mr. Wllberg is under considera- Huron, Green River, superior; Lee Hansen, South Emery, sution in Carbon county. Elmie Bernardl, president of perior; Dale Robbing, North excellent. the Carbon-EmeFish Si Game Emery, Class C piano Elizabeth RoAssociation, expected to attend per, North Emery, superior; a meeting of the State fish and Game commission in Salt Lake Mae Lemon, South Emery, highly superior. City this week, at which time Class C soprano Norma Jenhe agreed to take up the nutter sen, South Emery, excellent; of sanctuaries in the two coun- Florence Knox, Central, excelties. lent. Class C alto June Wawefleld, fe ry HELD ON CHARGE OF North Emery, superior. Class O bass jQlen Conover. T South Emery, superior. Class c saxaphone tee North Emery, excellent: CASTLE DALE Miohael Elaine Peacock. Central, very of Salt Lake City, and a Anderson, Central, former member of the Ferron C. goodi'Veloy good. C. C. camp, was taken into cus- very flute-nHelen Lee Kirk, Class C rt tody on the charge of North Emery, excellent. of his wife and Class C Verna Lee old child. DeLang married a Christensen, piccolo South Emery, suFerron girl during his enroll- perior. ment in the CCC organization. Class A baritone Sari CrawFollowing his waiver of a pre- ford, Central, excellent; Reed liminary hearing, his bond was set at $260. Unable to furnish bond. DeLang Is being held for trial at the next term of District 1 FERRON 1 Court to Emery county. NON-SUPPOR- De-Lan- g, non-suppo- nine-mon- th CCC o Entertain Cast at Home of Bishop and Mrs. Neilson The massive entrance portal In Straight canyon has been completed and work on a similar portal in Cottonwood canyon is rapidly coming to completion. Camp Engineer L. A. Conyers has added serveral new members to his crew of sign, painters In order to take care of the extra demand for signs throughout the Manti National Forest. Champion sign painter is William Jones but Lee Ralphs, Miohael Flnnlgan and Cleon Tucker are very close seconds. Lieutenant John- T. Lorenz returned to camp last Thursday from duty for three weeks as mess officer on a troop train taking enrollees to and from Ft. Knox, Ky. He said he was very glad to get. back to the Ferron camp and gave an excellent talk to the men about his experiences while on the the troop train and in Fort Knox. With Lieutenant John T. Lo renz In charge. Alden Blain as athletic manager and Edmund Bird as baseball coach, the Fer ron camp will no doubt develop a super baseball team this season; one that will surpass even last year s victories. 1 b. ..Herman n "rteAprllby jj"-Presiden- nt. Wa7 Fdnr animals prob-- son and their Plated on the ter, horned Friday. ,south of Orange-o- jw:rl misleading to the ex- section ,CiiJ5f,tparticuU aLint.ing of e elk hase Thtatoamat-bfflcl! K secured, between the anct tne Bame hSrJ?hl that for-itlo- ass- ter cuy. of Paul Judd of this Central, superior; superior; North Emery, superior plus; Green River, good. Drum majors and ratings were as follows: Ivan Tidwell of Wellington, 90; Donald Crag of Grand Junction, 92; Steve Nik-a- s of Price Harding. 68; Joe of Price Harding. 00; Pete Lapis of Price Harding, 89; Frank Olson of North Efcnery, 90; Clark DeFrles of North Emery, 98, and Stanley Lltizette of Piz-zu- to Carbon, 96. Results of the inarching contest were as follows: Class E Notre Dame, highly superior; Hiawatha, Castle superior; Gate, superior. Class D Wellington, superior; Spring Canyon, superior; Spring Glen, highly superior; Sunnyslde, superior; Harding, highly superior; Grand Junction, Cola, superior. Class C South Summit, excellent; Green River, superior; South Emery, highly superior; Central, highly superior; North Emery, superior; Helper, highly superior; Apple ton, . su-per- Roosevelt, A excellent. Carbon, highly super- Class ior (outstanding). Musical Laughfest Coming to the Price Theatre W. C. Fields plays the riotous role of ai trouble-makde luxe in Paramount'a musical laugh- fest, "The Big Broadcast of which comes Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday to the Price er 19-3- 8," La-mo- Huntington Department en. leader-trainin- g, Rob-bin- Le-Ro- Uncle Jhff Satjs r! Mor-tense- da&K SafuXchorus.andthe n, - ... - tr-n- StthW ffl" ,.. er, excellent. ' Class C cornet-Ch- ad Anderson, Central, superior; Don Anderson, Green River, superior; Omer Cook, North Emery, good; Milo Nelson, South Emery, good. DoubJe trio girls, south Emery, good. Instrumental ensembles Castle Dale, cornet trio, excellent Band concert South) Emery, Mrs. E. A. Nielson, president of the ward Y. L. M. I. A, assist ed by her counselors, Mrs. Millie Peterson and Mrs. Ona Tut-tl- e, entertained the cast of "The Theatre. A transatlantic race is Elixer of Youth," at the Nielson on between two big liners and home Friday evening. Fields, the owner of one boat. A hot dinner was served to the books passage on the rival ship following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Retention of to try to slow down his rival. Arthur Berkman, Mr. and Mrs. comic does The bulbous-nose- d Ferron CCC Camp Morris Johnson, Dareen Ander to his perfection, job only to Announced son, Robert Bardsley. Dorothy find, thct he had landed on Bell, DeRell Litster, Mr. and board the wrong boat. The Mrs. Carlos Larson, Jesse Tut- FERRON Official announcegreatest laugh cast of the sea ment of the retention of the C. tie, liUdean utster, Mr. and Mrs son supports Fields and Includ C. C. Camp 959, Ferron, until Elmo Geary, Mr. and Mrs. OULs es Martha Raye, Dorothy E. A. Niisen and October 1, 1938, was received Jensen, Bishop Shirley Ross, Ben Blue, Black. this week. Also that a spike Raymond Bob Hope, Lysine Overman, exDuring the evening an camp would be established in Rufe Davis, Leif Erickson, Tito renwas program for temporaneous date at an Joe's Valley early Gulzar and Grace Bradley. Klr-- s the purpose of building reser- dered. ten Flagstad and Shep Fields The cast presented the same voirs and ditches to irrigate his Rippling Rythm orchesand play in Ferron Monday and in grazing areas. tra contribute specialties. o It Orangeville Tuesday night. o Miss Goldai Knox visited her was sponsored by the ward M. NAME BOURBONS A. and Bahd Mothers, directparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. ' SINGLE TICKET Mrs. Eveline Berkman Knox, in Castle Dale, last Sat ed by was success. a and ihuge. urday. Her folks drove to Provo o HT7NTINGTON emocrats of with her Saturday nigni, irorn Mr. and Mrs. Royal ChristenHuntington presented a solid which place she went on to to front in the precinct primary Salt Lake City, where she is em sen and children, of Spring Glen .The Educational program of election. After many years of . ployed in the St. Marks nos visited relatives at this place two Democratic slates Sunday... the camp has been expanded putting pital. In one ticket was nom the field, somewhat for the present quar inated and elected unanimously ter. Besides correspondence courses, educational films and by acclamation. were The fallowing elected: athletics the following classes are held from one to three hours Chairman Lee Young; Mae KJecker; sec each week: first-ai- d, arithmetic, J. B. Johnson; treasurer, retary, truck operation, the Health entertained State Board of Nielson Miss Jean gave Robert Nielson; committeemen, woodlast Wednesday evening at a an illustrated lecture on the orchestra, photography, Charles DeFrtex, William Rowconstrucroad work, surveying, luncheon for the following importance of good teeth, at the ley and Ira Marshall; delegates, use of care and tion, forestry, guests: Mfisses Dana Gunderson,s, regular Monday night meeting tools, care and use of explosives, Iver Truman, Rosel Jensen, of the Child Welfare class. Beth Brockliank, Verna y, Kartohner, Theodore The ladles of the literary club Diesel engineering, mess man- Henry B. June Ungerman and FreA. Howard, Robert adminisand company agement entertained their husbands at a da Nielson. The Educational Com Brinkerhoff, George Gardner J. P. Gunderson, who has been progressive dinner party Tues- tration. mittee has decided to issue cer- and Max Fish. in winter The the Needles, evening. group day gather spending ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tificates at the end of the quarCalifornia, is home again. ter to all members of the above of Miller Merk Mrs. Moore cocktails where Vernon Mr. and were served, then to Mr. and classes Indicating whether they St. Anthony, Idaho, were weekMrs. Norman Smiths' for salad. have done "satisfactory," "exend visitors here. or "superior" work. EnThe children of the elemen- The main course was served at cellent," "excellent" or rollees receiving "Kids" a L. C. Mrs. school Mr. home of and the enjoyed tary in the educa "superior" ratings Bennett. The group ended up at Prom" Tuesday evening. Mrs. Paul Nielson was hostess the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean tional program will be placed to members of her sewing club Bench where a delicious1 dessert first on the list to receive the at her home Thursday evening. course climaxed the highly en better jobs. Ten ladies enjoyed the lovely joyable evening. Those, attend- Mr. N. 8. Nielsen Honored evening and delicious luncheon. ing were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. On Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Harold Johnson of Salt Bickmore, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Mrs. Mary Seely and Mrs. TAke Citv is the house guest of Jones, Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Moore, at her Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith., Mr. and Mary Rasmussen entertained McKee. Mrs. Dean Bench, Mr and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Seely on Monafternoon in honor of Mrs. Kimball Sandberg was a busi- E. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. day N. S. Nielsen, the occasion being ness visitor in our city the fore- Morrell, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mr. and Mrs. E. West-ove- r, her birthday. The afternoon was part of the week. time visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bennett, spent in a Jodly was Mrs. Glen Jones was hostess served to and a plate lunch to the T. N. T. club Thursday Leila Bunderson and LaVar the Carrol guests: following Black. en an Those spending pvoninir. Annie Sarah Lake, Rasmussen, Nielson Mrs. Mr. Robert University, and Old broken down buildings a climaxed ght Young by joyatole evening were the and family and Peter Nielson S. Larsen, Gertrude Boulden, and dead trees are - ghosts delicious luncheon Mildred Moffitt, Nancy Asay, Y aay. iu MPsAames Mvron Johnson. Er- - spent Sunday at Kenllworth. that don't help our ' Country date for queen of Naomi Jensen, Dora Dennison, are go Nor rapidly Preparations Robert Nielson, rol litster. much. Be mighty fine if some who Hed-vig one of eight girls over man Andersen, Myron Grange, ing forward for the annual Pri' Anna dowry, Percy Seely, these could be' take a (Sown. of Eva to Alice wttucn reign win Day, Festival Behling, were nominated Ted Nielson, Perry Wakefield, mary Spring Believe would make people Adrian King. Guy Nielson and be given for the public Wednes-nlgh- t, Duncan and Edna Asay. Many hers feelit better too. ' beautiful gifts were received by in the high school ronton Moffitt. the guest of honor. from Dr. Dalglish, club. county Emery nv. i Peterson, Central, very good. Class C clarinetBessie Brod-eric- k, South Emery, superior; Lee Miller, North Emery, excellent; Reed Burnett, Green Riv- dentist n, |