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Show FRIDAY, PAGE FOUR EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Established I960 DOWN MEMORY TAKEN FROM THE FILES OP THE PROGRESS OF 20 and 41 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah RAY M. WILLIAMS. Editor and Publisher Siibscription, $2.00 A First Class Publication Entered In the Postoflice in Castle Dele, Utah, as second class mall matter, under the Act of March 3, 1979. Communications and Items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print. Write on one side of the paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject te aeceptance as the judgement of the publishers may Ail Editorially: "No Place Like H ome Be it ever so humble, there nough outlets installed to ensure the possibility of full use is no place like home. when of electrical facilities But the acute housing short available. The are finally they age throughout America has steady decline in electrical the of new version inspired a so rates of privately owned powBe It ever old adage: er and light utilities enables humble, there's no place. even the most modest homes Worried officials in Wash- to enjoy the convenience and many g ington are discussing provided by elcures for 'the situation. The ectric equipment. trouble with these remedies, Millions of home must be however, is that they are in- built in the next few years if tended mainly to relieve the the housing problem is to be situation only temporarily in- licked. But If Washington ofstead of permanently correct- ficials will spend less time try ing it. Much emphasis is laid ing to find) a quick cure and on the control of housing ma- more time getting trees and terials and their prices, and red tape cut, the problem will also on the use of flimsy res- be at least one step nearer its idences and barracks inten- solution. ded originally only for occum pancy during the war. It hardly need to be said SHELL SERVICE that the only real answer to the bousing problem is the AND GARAGE construction of more perman ent housing facilities. When home building gers started on a large scale, construction Mechanic Work Dpne By should be designed as much for the long range demand as Competent Mechanics Cor the satisfying of ImmedIf you want your car fixed iate needs. The well equipped home of for winter, let us do It. tomorrow will have many elHomes ectrical conveniences. ALDO CHILDS, Proprietor built now and In the future Castle Dale, Utah should! have, therefor, suffi e- and wiring heavy ciently labor-savin- ' Twenty Years Ago Six Months, $1.23 Per Year. to year have brought in large Last' Wednesday, enroute JuncGrand in home food. their delicious of quantities tion, Mrs IDelora McKiooen, New Prison Soon . Woodruff and her Mrs Utahs new prison, planned and La- fg, Lynn for the Point of the Mountain south of Salt Lake City, a ihort "sit at the be constructed this home. The project was started in Mrs Reed Christenand Mr be1939, but stopped at the Patricia children, and sen ginning cf the War. Approx- and Reed Jr., spent several imately $300,0010.00 will toe days at Cleveland, including spent in construction of the Christmas, w h the parents new of $100,000.00 prison, of Mrs Christenand family which will be realized from Mrs Rudolph and Mr sen, sale of the old prison. Cramer. Plastic Plant For Provo Mrs W. D. Nielsen has been A plastic molding plant to Informed of an accident in employ 00 persons is now be- which her sister, Mrs Venice ing constructed at Provo. The Waymon of Ferron, suffered plant will house the most a broken "wrist. modern plastic injection, com Mr and Mrs Reed Christen and pression andi extrusion mold- sen entertained friends ing equipment, and it is be- relatives at a New Years paring planned to weave, electro- ty Monday night. Don Petersen of the U. S plate and blow plastics. Production is expected to Army, now stationed at Hill get underway this spring. Field, was home on furlough for Christmas. three-mont- De-lo- ra Spotlighting UTAH To Hear help make more soap! brothers and other relatives and friends here. Presidents in the Salt FARM ELECTRICAL Blackburns Radio Service Lake tabernacle. Throughout Utah, schools and colleges will observe the day with patriotic programs. A message to Utahns from FOR MEN NOW IN THE ARMY TO President Harry S. Truman will be given at the Tabernacle by Utahs Senator Abe EQUIPMENT FROM YOUR DEALER I I ftttfuGb GtjmGQ mer E. Corfman, Noble War-ruChas. N, Strevell, Sr., and llouis Coray, along with Chas. Richard.?, surviving secretary of Utah Territory, will be presented with appropriate gifts as tokens of appreciation from the State of Utah. Vernal Enter Oil Limelight A seismic survey Is being made within the city limits of Vernal to determlAe what oil prospects lie beneath the surface. A five-mcrew equipped with two rigs is making the Vernal Is explorations. thought to be in an area in which the Rangely productive oil horizons can be penetrated within a reasonable drilling depth. m, W nccnirjs an Hah Pinenut Harvest From news A UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MESSAGE Frank B. GUARANTEED REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF RADIOS 8 755 Fhone Price E. Main Good Enterprise comes the that while the Indians have usually harvested the pinenut crop, the whites have taken a huge interest in the .same and nutting parties this Hanson Attorney at Law Silvagni Building We Buy Used Radios PRICE, UTAH HELPFUL FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATING BOYACKS For WITH SERVICE First National SHOP Bank Price, Utah Price Member Federal Reserve System Insuring and Federal Deposit Corporation DR. F. A. MIGLIORE Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments Price M. P. M. 5 P Flora Shop Hours: Dally Evening Hours: 7 to I Friday Wednesday Monday Sundays and other evenings by Appointment599-- only PHONE Room Silvagni B'dg PRICE, Utah MRS. JOHN yfyf GROSSO, prop lr 56 N. 1st Price, WASATCH DRY QUALITY SAFETY See MENS to CO, STOP SUPERSERVICI Gas, Oil and Accessories Certified Used Cars Agent! for Chevrolets and Buicla Price, Utah PRICE, UTAH Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 10 A. M. 39 ONE Carbon Emery Bank ' Phone REDD MOTOR Three Reasons WHY YOU will enjoy doing business with the West Utah SERVICE Quality CLEANERS Gasoline Bring in Your Cleaning. For a few cents we will return it by mail and at Oil Lower Prices DRIVE IN AND SAVF South Carbon and Railroad Avenue Tracks Funeral Service A in a puboclock p. m. the conclusion of the pro gram the six surviving signers of the Utah constitution, J. W. Kerr, Mons Petersen. El- 'Ua I Price, Utah RETAIN THEIR PRESENT GRADES REENLISTING... BY At BUY j PRICE, UTAH Murdock. work 365 days a year! 716 Main, Price. Phone Mail Orders day, culminating lic meeting at 8 . . . saves you time and For All Occasions Place orders with local agent, Bonded Members of F. T o Phone 220 Price, We cater to Statewide observation of Golden Utahs Anniversary will mark Friday, January 4, at Salt Lake City. Special are programmed for the ! Shop All Types Business Machines 8 E. Flower Say It With t lowers Supplies Repairs Sales the UTAH Warren's machines Message AN ELECTRIC RUNNING WATER PRICE, fitzwater business CO. 81-- SE- Utah OF CLASSED Any lens dupheated Same Day Left, hs ar All MAKERS Tele. 508 Price. Utah -- Mo-le- n, LEWIS OPTICAL co FRANDSEN Attorneys at Law T herald N. Jensen Duane A. Frandsen & JENSEN lengf Master Hestcn Wilberg, the young son of Mr and Mrs recovering Evan Wilberg, is nicely from a badly burned! he suffered in arm which playing with, gasoline he had drained from his fathers car, Larson Postmistress Mattie and her assistant, Carol Rasmussen, are now located in the new building erected by Carl Wilberg on the ground next door to Larsons pol hall Incidentally, the building and fixtures very nearly approach the ideal, the office now beVern, Grant and Marion Me ing one of which the people Donald and Marcella Gunder of Castle Dale may well be MOLEN son, ate New Years dinner at L proud. the home of Homer Duncan Former Bi'hop and Mrs H. M. Reid of Orangeville with Mrs Lucy C. Nielsen, Reporter and girls at Clawson. Mrs Bertha Beach had as Mr and Mrs Dee Nielsen their children and other relthe and Lucy Nielsen enjoyed the atives and friends, celebrated Chritmas dinner guests their golden wedding anniver families of her children, Mr hospitality of Mr and Mrs C D. Maxfield at Ferron on in and Mrs Loren Beach of sary Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Stanley Kan Tuesday. the Social Hall. tor of Kenilworth, Mrs OrlanForty Years Ago do Sulpezzio of Helper, and Fire Mr and Mrs Clifton Nelson old son of Ferron. The were made ex , Now Is the danger time for They of William Worthen, Ferron, tra happy by a phone call Fire Write or Phone. died Tuesday of pneumonia. from Corvallis, HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO. Washington,' Cleve- where her Lars Peter Larson, A UTAH COMPANY son, Robert, was on land, has returned home from leave from his ship and was NEPHI L. WILLIAMS his two-yemission In Den- spending his time wfth his Phone Cattle Dale, Utah mark. He will be welcomed sister and family, Mr and Mrs home by a fine reception here Charles Davis. Mrs Davis is this Friday evening. the former Miss Erva Beach. ZBUBBLES A daughter was born to Mrs Mr and Mrs W. D. Nielsen Orange- and son Wilford Im and Mrs George Sitterud of ville on Tuesday morning. All Lucy Nielsen spent Christmas are doing well, but the old with the Wallace Case famman who takes care of the ily at Emery. Mesdames ovgirl baby business is being Me Kibben and Phyllis er worked, the new arrival Woodruff of Grand Junction, being the fifth of one kind. Colorado, were visiting there. Ababy daughter was also Mrs Bertha Beach says she born to Mr and Mrs Henry has had no word from her Davis of Orangeville Thurs- son Floyd of the U. S. army 5. day, January in Germany since the middle of lat November. Mr and' Mrs Homer Petty and Mrs Marcella Gunderson Ever think how much it takes of Dragerton came down Sun to keep a house and family clean? And getting the soap day for a visit with their is almost harder than doing the brothers, Vern, Grant and work. Remember, where theres Marion McDonald. Marcella fat, theres soap. So keep turnstayed for the week with her ing in USED FATS needed to IN PRICE SHOP HE! teWHEN Jhter LANE Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah JANUARY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH EMERY COUNTY Met. now in the Army who reenlist before February 1 will be reenlisted in their present grade. Men honorably HIGHLIGHTS ENLISTMENT charged can reenlist within 20 days after discharge in the grade they held at the time of discharge, provided they reenlist before February 1, 1946. Theres a long of attrarlive recnlistment privileges in the new Armed Forees Voluntary Reeruitment Aet of 191a. The ability to keep your present grade is only one of them, hut li- -t this privilege expires on Oliveto Furniture and Hardware Price, Utah Home ol Distinctive rea-on- of men have enli-teand more thousands are rnliting eeiv day. Youll certainly want to know all of the opportunities open to you. If youll read them earefully, you'll know why a job in the new peacetime Regular Army is being regarded today as The Best Job in the World. d, Addition ol PROGRAM l'i, & Hammond ELECTRIC ' Hammon WELDING and Acetylene Telephone Mechanic Work Silvugni Bldg. LEE SEELEY Attorneys 277 Pfic Frrur's -g tool fine wire is a better A bieak and clog the burner. hssrj ED Starting tost Pay Per l 1 iloi ust Any ill of 'K fd .' KinsJ Public Relation Thaf Results . fj Kindi of Jervics yi.Tbat 1 IR y MONTHLY RET'REMCNT INCOME AFTER :blic Scrtf iment , ) A to Food, Lodging Clothes end Medical Cart () Plu 20 Increase tor Service Overseas. ( b ) Plus if Member of Flying 50 Crews, Parachutist, etc. (c) Increase in Pay Plus 5 for Each 3 Years of Service. 'mm ' 'v MS, SEE THE JOB THROUGH y. s. army BE A "GUARDIAN AIR. GROUND, or VICTORY - SERVICE FORCES RttNUST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U. 1 ARMY RtCRUITING STATION fflCE CIIY HAIL BUILDING jsrj? - "' n f - ' j ' I on Li cle ming the gas burners ma! range than is a toothpick, which Castle Dale, Utah three-quarte- MEN la Furniture Expert repair shop electrical appliances !.A MONTH-ENLIST- Kroebler y January 31. There arc plenty of other s why many thousands PAY PER Furnitur Wallpaper A. ALVIN WALLACE. Licensed Embalmer Licensed Funeral Director Ambulance Service Lady Attendant ,T New and Rugs Wallace Mortuary OF THE NEW Enlistments for 2 or 3 years. enlistments permitted for men now m Army with 6 months service ) 2. Enlistment age from 17 to 34 years inclusive, except for men now in Army, who may reenlist at any age. 3. Men reenlisting retain present grades, if they reenlist within 20 days after discharge and before February 1, 1946. 4. The best pay scale, medical care, food, quarters and clothing in Army history 5 An increase in the reenlistment bonus to $50 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since lust entry into service. 6 Up to 90 days paid furlough, depend ng on length of service, with furlough travel paid to home and return, for men row in Army who ennst 7 A furlough every year at full pay 8 Mrstt ring-ou- t pay (based upon ! uth of sers ire) to all men who are div h irgtd to roenlist 9 Option to retire at half pav for life aftei 2d years service increasing to pay after 30 years ser-- v e. An previous active federal military servue counts toward retirement 10. Benefits under the GI Bill of li ghts. 11 Family allowances for the term of enHslment for dependents of men who before July 1, 1946 12 Opportunity to learn one or more of 200 skills and trades. 13 Choice of branch of service and overseas theater m the Air, Ground or Service Forces on enlistments. 1. ( dis- To h ive beauty, dignity and consolation, the last tribute need not be expensive. yr t f r. $ i ' , ' r- A . r I ,110. C . " At f ' j , , n iVi-- Wilbeek Funeral Home Castle Dale, Utah " |