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Show I 1941 ader-- In jI .... wholly disapprove of what you say, but will defend . icipi it your right to say Voltaire 't to XLIX, amVOLUME theft.'.'ssa. ente , e the death ; k ' to hi" NUMBER 3 CASTLE OUR DEMOCRACY- THRIFT IN ACTION me. Well-ordere- -- by Mat FOR THE INDIVIDUAL, BUT FOR THE COMMUNITY IN WHICH HE LIVES. ii V - , When, we provide: for example, W ww v f Family protection, both IMMEDIATE THROUGH AND LONS-RANG- E, LIFE INSURANCE T. Wm. Litster, Reporter - entertained last Thursady at a wedding shower by their parents at the Bawden home. The funds so " set aside for future use are kept EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTIVE ENTERPRISE, HELPMEET THE NEEDS OF OUR GOVERNMENT, TOO. IN THESE WAYS, $ 1 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, WELL-ORDER- ED TO THE THRIFT CONTRIBUTES BOTH WELFARE OF THE FAMILY AND THE NATION. Samuel Wells of Hanksville visited a few days with his son Loren and family. Emery Cowley took his father, J. M. Cowley, to Duchesne, where the latter will visit for a tame with his daughter, Mattie Anderson and her family. Mrs Ann Bawden and her young granddaughter of Provo have been visiting in Cleveland Mrs Rose Anderson accom. panied by her daughter Mrs Ona Simmons of Price returned last week from a trip to Cal ifornia. Mr and Mrs Reed Stokes of Layton and Nolan Stokes and family of Cedar City were Sun day visitors at the Wm. D. Stokes home. Mrs Mrs Helga Stokes SMERY COUNTY UNIT Rose Anderson have been ill the past week. 3F NATIONAL FARMERS during GREENRIVER HIGH ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR LfNION ORGANIZED AT C.D. Greenriver and1 7 Members of the locals in County of the National irmers Union met Monday ight in Castle Dale and an organization of a aunty unit of the Union. flnfl The 'meeting was called and esided over by Mr Seamens, tidal of the National Farm. s Union who has been active . supervising organization of ie .County locals during the few months. Named to head the County sociation were Samuel Alger as president, Joseph Emery as vice of (Ralph Lundy eveland as secretary. It was reported that commies will be appointed by the I wtgnunty officers, their member-to consist of the mem-- 1 Tip rs of the locals of the county Present to address the Monty meeting was the radio per- nage, Peter Spraynozzle, well town to radio audiences of Election of school officers to head the classes for the com. Ing year resulted as follows: Freshmen, Maedell Hunt, pres- Em-UU- ef-ct- ed 1948 SUBSCRIPTI ON A caravan of prominent Republicans of Emery County motored to Salt Lake City on Thursday of this week to be present at the official opening of the 1948 presidential campaign in Utah at a rally to be held at the South High School auditorium Thursday evening. Scheduled to address the rally was Governor Earl Warren of California, GOP VicePresidient candidate, according to Elmo G. Geary, Huntington, Emery County Republican Chairman, who early in the week traversed the County contacting members of the caravan and arranging details for the trip. Mr Geary as Caunty Chairman and Mrs Ada Magnuson, Castle Dale, as County Vice Chairwoman, have had special invitations to occupy a seat on the platform with Governor Warren and State Republican leaders. Governor Warrens speech, Mr Geary advises, will be broadcast over a Columbia radio network. DEATH CALLS FERRON notes EMERY MATRON Deborah Huntsman, Johanna Christina Allred, 79 died at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs Mary J. Christiansen in Emery on Thursday at 2:00 A. M. from causes incident to age. She was born in Denmark November 22, 1888, the daughter of Caspar Christensen and Maren Lund. Her parents affiliated with the LDS church and came to the United States when the deceased was a small child, first settling in Minnesota and later coming to Utah, where they livedi in Spring City at which place Mrs Allred received her schooling. In 1879 the family moved to Castle Valley and was one of the first families to settle on Muddy Creek. Mrs Allred was the first one to teach schol .on the creek, and in her early life held var. ious positions in the church. On March 20, 1889 she married Isaac Allred in ceremonies at Muddy Creek and later the in ceremony was performed the Manti Temple. She has been active in the auxiliary organizations of the church all her life, serving for many years as treasurer in the Relief Society. . Her husband anidi the following sons and daughters sur. vive: Mrs Mary J. Christiansen R. Merrill Allred, and. Harvey Allred, of Emery; and Glendion Allred of Denver, Colorado. 19 grandchildren and 14 greatN Castle Valley Californians Plan Picnic follow- Tid- well, Castle Dale Jesse S. Tuttle, Chairman of the Emery County Agricultural Conservation Committee in the fore part of this week re. ceived the following bulletin from the State ACP office: I he State committee met yesterday with the Technical Committe and formulated recommendations to 'be forwarded to Washington on the 1949 State ACP Handbook. You will be interested to know that the recommendations include reinthe statement of Practice of superphosphate, application e lntermountain area. l, grazing land manageEd. Brinkerhoff, Huntington, and ment. You will receive in the sted as chairman at the meet next few days a list of the g. . practices which have been recommended for Utah. You will CAL YOUTH TO CONTEST be askedl to submit recommendations for your county hand T STATE FAIR book based on the list approv. Darrell Matthews, County will direct the participa. advises Technical committees, n of a judging team of :ub members from this Coun-- Mr Tuttle, is tantamount to the Utah State Fair this an assurance that applicationof ;ek, it was announced by the of phosphate will be a partnext R tension office at Castle Dale the conservation program Tuesday of this week. Mem year. will be Norris is of the teamUdell Albrecht-- y da iwis, Emery, n, Moore, and Clair Petersen, EMERY notes s nery. miMMts Merene R. Humphrey, Mr and Mrs William A. Petty Demonstration Agent of of Provo visited here over the will the direct nery County, end at the home of his week xticipation of Hazel Brasher daughter, Mr and Mrs Aonzo id Bonnie Rae Erlcksen, J rls, , in the Style Dress Re- - Olsen and family. Mr and Mrs Rhody Andierson 'at the Fair. have moved back home. Rhody DR is now teaching the wodwork classes at South Emery High. Mr and Mrs Stanford Johnson are visiting in Oregon with their son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs Bruce Johnson eveland have sold family. They Mr and! Mrs Gomer Arnold anij to mounce the marriage of their! their home and property ierry tush ter Yvonna to LaMar ortensen, son of Mr and Mrs Mrs Melba Funk and children alter Mortensen of Hunting from Ferron visited for a few The ceremony was days this week with her mo Wednesday, September ther, Mrs Flossie Simonsen. the Manti LDS iemple. Mr and Mrs James Carlo and daughters from Salt Lake visited over the week end with , WERY WOMAN FETED Mrs Carlos brother, Mr and Kth BIRTHDAY Mrs Lorin Minchey and other relatives. mery Mrs Rose Duzett was enter-- 1 veriJus Peacock visited In lined last Saturday by her Richfield last week, uidren and grandchildren and Hans Jensen is still In crit. host of friends in observance ! fcfcr leal condition. He is now in 85th birthday. Banche Petersen and Dragerton at the home of his Verda Petersen of Salt daughter, Mrs Edgal Larsen, were special guests. (cont. p. 4, col. 5) also C. Celia vice . Memorial Rites A-- 2, Honor Brothers E-- 4-- H at Prt - - in the ! recent Primary ----- el- - j to the best of my ability. George F. Young H j 'leveland Girl Feds In Temple - while serving with the 8th Mar ines at Guadalcanal, and fun eral services for his brother. Technician 5th Class, Robert S. Wilson, who was killed in action at Salisburg, Austria, Novemlber 29, U945, will be held in the Huntington LDS chapel on Sunday, September 19, un der direction of Bp. Clinton Wakefield. Technician Wilson was born November 23, 1923 at Saticoy, California, a son of Frank and Margaret Stevenson Wilson. He came to Utah in 1937 and volunteered for the service in 1943 and thereafter spent two yeasr in Europe before he met his pxnA 4-- Emery County cattle exlub. ited at the Southern Utah Live stock Show held last week at Ce.aar City, won far more than their proportionate share of honors, it was reported Tuesday of this week by Darrell H. Matthews, County Agent. While Emery County calves entered at the Show were only 11 per cent of the total number exhibited, they were award ed 24 per cent of top ratings of high choice, Mr Matthews advises. death. include their mother, Margaret Wilson, a stepfather, James Wilspn, a brother, Willis Wilson, two stepand sisters, three their grandmother, Mr Sadie Stevenson. Interment will Ibe in the Huntington cemetery under dir ection of the Witbeck Funeral Home. Survivors step-siste- rs j w Any day soon you may be faced by tome real bugaboos if you are not salting away a part of your wages every pay day. Bugaboos can and now is the pop time to prepare for them. They can hit you in many wavs money need- ed for your children's education, enough money to retire, or suppose your wife or your children should become sick? The best attack on these bugaboos is to buy U.S. Savings Bonds, week after week, month after month, year after year. So sign up today for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or, If h for the Plan at vour bank. Bond-a-Mont- US. T reasury Deportment Eight of the 21 calves shown by Emery County feeders 4-- H dO-ye- ax ranch in Moore Local No. 8 Gives Dates To Register won a rating of high choice, eleven were rated choice, only two were rated good and none rated as commercial, according to his tabulations. The Reserve Champion of the Show (and also champion in the division) was a calf exhibited by Benny Rex of Moore, a old 4.H Club boy. Grand Champion of the Show was a calf bred and raised in Emery County at the Albrecht-se- n and ex- hibited and old last spring by young Udell Albrechtsen, also a Club member. Thus it is true that virtually Emery County calves won both the Grand Champion and Reserve Champion honors. Gradings, of other entrants at the Show was as follows: Udiell Albrechtsen, Moore, heavy calf, high choice; Geo. Norris Lewis, Emery, light calf, high choice (this calf also rated highest in its class); Robert Peacock, Emery, two light calves, choice and good; Geo. Norris Lewis, Emery medium calf, good; Mary Lou Sorenson, Emery, 4JH medium calf, high choice; Ralph medium calf Lewis, Emery, choice; Dean Conklin, Ferron, medium calf, high choice; Clifford Snow, Ferron, two calves, medium and' light, high choice and choice; Jack Lewis South Emery FFA, two heavy and one light calves, choice all; Morris (Lewis, South Emery F FA, one light and one medium calf, choice and high choice; LeGrande Wllberg, North Emery FFA, medium calf, high choice; Rex Jones, North Emery FFA, two& medium calves, choice; and Lee Lemon, North Emery FFA,. light and! medium calves, choice for each. 4-- H Registration of young men in Emery County under laws and provisions of the Selective Service, Is continuing accord- ing to schedule, according to advice received this week from the offices of Selective Service Local No. 8 at Castle Dale. September 15 and 16 axe the registration dates for men who were born in 1929, and September 17 and il8 are the dates for men .born in 1930 prior to September 19 of that year, officials informed. Beyond this schedule, the law provides for continuing registration of men as they become 18 years old, the registering to the done within five days after they attain the 18th anniversary of their birth. Local 8 officials this week urged all men born In 1922 (after August 30 of that year) and all men born after that time to the time of Septem-be- d 19 of 1930, to register with out further delay. MILLER family reunion HELD AT GREENRIVER 4-- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H H 4-- H 4-- H CARD of THANKS Emery j . A-- Emery County Calves Win High Ratings At Cedar City Exhibit Bride In Temple Rites Sunday, September 26, 1948, at 1 oclock p. m., section H. Brookside Park picnic ground is located about half way be- in the Emery ward chapel on tween the famous bridge and Monday, September 20, at 1 the Rose Bowl. Section H is p. m. under direction of Bp. near the swimming pool. Bring Byron Peacock. Burial will be a picnic lunch and enjoy a vis-i- n the Emery cemetery under) it with old friends direction of the Wallace Mor- -, signed: J. Clarence Lemon, tuary of Castle Dale and Price. president, 6109 South Side Dr, Los Angeles, Calif eEbno YEARLY $2.50 I wish to express my sincere to the citizens of appreciation Greenriver who showed Emery County Last Sunday Mr and Mis their confidence in me in the Dorian Christiansen were hosts Primary election, and if elecat a Miller family reunion, Mrs ted next November I will work Christiansens mother, Mrs An- for the people of Emery Counnie Otteson being the last sur ty. vivor of the Miller family. 29 I thank you. Glen R. Killpack people were present: Mr and Mrs Cloyd Fillmore and fam(By Special Correspondent) ily of Castle Dale, Mr and Mrs Attention Castle Valley Cal- Albert Olsen and Terry, Mr Girl ifornians! and Mrs Simon Olsen of Price, Another picnic will be held Mr and Mrs Harold Olsen and in Brookside Park, Pasadena, family of Wattis, Mr and Mrs Becomes ident, Phyllis Hunt, Phosphate grandchildren and the sophomores, Bobby brothers and sisters ing Ka and Misuye president, Hans survive: Christensen, Slated For 49 wata, president; juniors, Williams, Frances Weber, president and Idaho Falls, Salt Lake City, Lettie Petty, F arm Program vice-preside- nt; reporter. Visitors at the Seth Hitchcock home were Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hill of Grand Junction and Mr and Mrs Ivo Burgess of Price. The ladies are daughters of the Hitchcocks. Mr and Mrs J. Leonard Olsen had as dinner guests one day last week Mr and Mrs Wal ter Terkla and family and Mr and Mrs Chester Hughes and family of Montana, also their son, Mr and) Mrs Douglas Olsen of Price. Mrs Myrtle Olsen spent last week end in Greenriver visit, ing her mother, Mrs Nellie Thompson and a sister and family, Mr and Mrs Wayne Watterson. The new agriculture teacher for South Emery High and his wife, Mr and Mrs Keith Albrecht, have arrived here and are living in the Clara Single-to- n home. Mr Albrecht takes Mr Dahles place in the school. Mr Albrecht has recently returned from an LDS mission to Canada. He is from Wayne County. Mrs Clara Singleton left on Thursday with Robert Dahle to go to Logan to spend the winter with the Dahles and Mr and Mrs Ellis Beach. (Continued p. 8, col. 4.) Mist ofrsf 17, Emery County GOP Leaders Hear Gov . Warren In Rally At Salt Lake . Glen Johnson of Hanksville visited last wek with his brother, Clee, and family. He had with him a load of peaches. Cleone McDaniel has brought a load of peaches from St. George. Ray Pearce and family of Park City visited last week at the home of their mother, Mrs Rose McDaniel. Mr and Mrs Edward Larsen with several of their children and grandchildren enjoyed an outing up Huntington Canyon Sunday. May LaRue Gilson had the pleasure last week of attending, with five other missionaries, a conference in South Dakota where she has recently served as a missionary. Mr anidj Mrs Dan Larsen and daughter of Sunnydale and Lo retta Duncan of Clawson were visitors at the Louis Larson home last week. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Jones of Hiawatha were week end visitors at the W. T. Litster res. idence. Mr and Mrs Ellwood Thomas (nee Shirlene Bawden) were thrift can be productive, d CLEVELAND' notes Mrs NOT MERELY la! UTAH, DALE, -- Ostler Olsen of Dragerton, Mr Leigh Christiansen of Helper and the Don Seelys of Green River. It is planned to hold the next reunion at Salt Lake City Emery Mr and Mrs Wilford Brodon June 6, the 80 th annivererick of Emery have announced sary of Mrs Otteson. the marriage of their daughter Tess to Mr Melvin D. Daniel, son of Roy, Utah. The rites CASTLEDALE notes were performed on September Mrs. Naomi Jensen. Reporter 15 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Peter Jones, who has spent A wedding reception was set the last two weeks in Salt Lake for the (Roy LDS ward chapel HUNTINGTON notes at a clinic, suffered) a severe and a wedding supper was arMrs Flora Jensen, Reporter nasal hemorrhage and was so by the parents of the ill the family was summoned ranged bride at Idaho, where Mrs Mae Draper and children to his .bedside Sunday and Mon the latter Burley, are temporarily reon a week a spent pleasure day. He recovered sufficiently siding. trip visiting relatives in Idaho, to return home the middle of The groom is a student at the week however-MOregon and Washington. the University of Utah and the Miss Evelyn Knight is in and Mrs Nelcron Williams bride is a recent graduate of Long Beach, California, for a and sons Bert and Burnell, two weeks vacation. Her neph. 'Miss Marie Larsen and Mr and South Emery High school. ew Tommy, who has spent a Mrs Quentin Harrison and the The couple will spend their part of the summer here, re- - latters children were all vis- - honeymoon in southern Utah. turned to his home there with itors in Salt Lake over the her. week end, where they joined Celia Winters is visiting here in celebrating the Golden Wed TWO MEN INJURED with her parents, Mr and Mrs ding anniversary of Mrs Wil- IN MISHAPS AT ELMO liams parents, Mr and Mrs Elmo Ken Johnson. Mr and Mrs Bryan Cook of Waterfield. Einar Ericksen is in the hosMr and Mrs Alva Wall, Miss Hiawatha were visitors at the at Price with a fractured pital home of Mr and Mrs William JoAnn Wall and Paul Craw, skull which he sustained' when ford of Moore, returned this he was struck by a car which Douglas on Sunday. Mrs Blanche Green of Sandy slipped off a lack while he was ILrnn spent a few days in Hunting- working under it fixing a Th spring. uihem "mS hS So and Boulder Dam and were the Marvin Hansen is in the L house guests of their daugh- DS hospital in Salt Lake with ters, Mrs Whitfield and Mrs a broken jaw. The injury ocDuane Acord. curred when a horse fell with anidi Mr Mrs Donald Knight and daughter Kay of Ogden him. were week end guests here at the home of Mr Knights brother, Lester P. Knight. Mrs Jane McClenahan has ELMO notes been employed as teacher of Faye E. Jones, Reporter. Huntington. (Cont. p. 4, Col. 3) (Cont. p. 5, Col 7) A melon bust was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Clarence Willson Saturday night. Mr and Mrs Charles Jones and family spent the weekend in Tooele visiting Mrs Jtones gg g&glSKf offi. W Peach Day Celebration FERRON - TODAY, TOMORROW mothers furnishing the lunch. Mrs Durane Jones has gone to Salt Lake to see her son, in the polio ward there. Mr and Mrs Rex Oviatt and family of Price were visitors 25c, 50c at his mothers on Sunday. BIG FIREWORKS DISPLAY TONIGHT TICKET TO FRIDAY AFTERNOON SHOW ADMITS TO FIRE WORKS; OTHERWISE, parents. The band mothers arc selling lunches in Huntington. Jennie Erlcksen and Emma Tucker assisted Tuesday, all of the band , |