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Show ii xux fOLBlBB ORANGEVILLE MAN OBSERVES 80TH mia Group $ Humphrey B- - Ray Present Comedy Play jpproamatelyone hundred Jewkes met April 3 at the ;?0I his daughter, Mrs Car to celebrate his 80th those. kaves of JM) 3veSy-"B'esldes-- - m Jiauves came thirty from Ferron, Kenilworth to help event a success. t'ncle Joe drove an ox team Z Fountain Green to eleven when only had to pay old lhey tents for each wagon driver old toll road up Fair-- i canyon. From then on he pioneer Castle Valley. wat-'o- r fjrst job was to carry the canal builders. and , the Or-Jn- Ue i, ; 'ie in Orangecold ' and was intensely head of two hundred first winter were frozen recalls death. He distinctly saw mill and rating their it mill and the (big celebra-- t at the completion of the it being the first in Another of his early Elections is that of the first s. Conference held in Valley, August 13, 1882, in on Wellington v.wery down &T Seeleys farm, at which the gits Snow represented cattle 'jewkes OranTili aJcet" ac' years yEver city officer lbe Printed of vital statistics.and registrar S' Mr Jewkes was bom in Fnnn denartm?nfngevii,le MIA drama flnrif011 Thursday even-th- f reen Utah, ari1? tt2,1, at 8:00 P. M. in April 6, 1869 was married Musical numbers to Loralra will Ba' Arm Scovill .Presented before the so, 1887 To nlav July them were born 8 children i and between acts of whom are now livinguS! b Rheu-te- n ani ina Jewkes and a mandi,reS.EoslteB'. dm- Jones, all of Orangeville He has 19 living Par toe drama grandchildren' Van Buren, Glen grandchildren I'auison, Bruce Gordon brothers, Alma G. and Jesse D. Jewkes Jewkes Elda Luke Cha'- of health (Hgeiille Cas-Talle- y. D Dor-th- H 'or for IReid a High now 16 VS Pena'-oc.k- ORANGEVILLE YOUTH GETS CHURCH CALL Calvin Cox, Easton programs, Cecelia Jew-kefinance, Lavon Reid; ad- ocovill; h ne Huntington Girl Excells years Club is being plied with an effort to serve Elder Ruane Law it rural serve and youth s better this year, accord-t- o Orangeville A missionary party and dance Darrell H. Matthews, will be held Saturday evening ay Agricultural Agent. of a closer nature is in the school auditorium for will deg mapped out by those ass-'e- d Elder Ruane Law, who with the youth program part next week for the LDS in northern California. nughout the state and co-- Mission Elder Law has been in the Club Council has appointed to assist the Ex church Mission Home in Salt an Service in carrying out Lake City the past week. He aities and in supervising is a son of Mr and. Mrs Guy PKgram in Emery County Law of Orangeville. year. This council met on j and organized as fol- -i ELMO Mrs Mae Draper, Mrs Chas. Jones visMr and Mrs Rose Castle Dale, Vice chair-Mited in Spring Canyon SaturJoyce Olsen, Ferron, day with her brother, Mr and tttary. The following are Mrs RalphMrsErickson. rs of the J. A. Oveson vis council: Mrs Mr and ? Rowley, on Price Tuesday. in ited Huntington; Mrs Enckson, Elmo; Mr Or-- t Word has been received from wlllson, Elmo; Mr Loran Fort Lewis, Washington, that Cleveland; Mrs Zola Sherland L. Winder, son Pvt. er, Castle MerMrs Dale; of Mr and Mrs William Winder it Humphrey, Orangeville; of Elmo, has ben made an auto Jewkes, Orangeville; matic rifleman. Winder is a Hugh Peterson, Emery, member of Company "L of the council will plan all fr the Club pro-- a 4th Infantry Regiment. m Emery County during summer months and will a supervisor in each 7 -unity, who is a member council, with whom they 10 hold community lea-r-9 meetings periodically 5 the program year. annual Emery County ? school was announ Mrs J. M. Conover, Emery Monday evening by the County Chairman of the Am. Kuneil, as .being held, on this Society, Cancer April is, in the Cas-3- ? erican released for publication week school house. An edu-3- 1 of a roster of the personnelas reProgram has been organization County the leaders who wish ,undeL, the school. All who cently completed The direction. lead a H club I I??3 are encouraged to Mrs Kate Robbins, HuntingMrs w 'eldership school," ton, Education Chairman,Gnair Mae Draper, chair Ann Nielsen, Publicity m ? we council. State man; Mrs Surelda BnnkerhoH, leader David Sharp, Jr., Emery, Mrs Naomi Ferron, ufsfaht club leader Fern Moore (Lena Jensen, Mrs Clawson, Riley, ,2, be Present to Robert Mrs H for 1949 Su-'S- on A 4-- H -- 11 Hunt-Chairma- n; rs f 5 s ac-7- s. 4-- H CATTLEMEN AT GREENRIVER CELEBRATE mid-wee- Zel-m- Or-le- ne Completes Organization pl-S- J.r 4-- 4-- H ass-schq- "Satin of the H Clubs immediately after comity leadership school cinu5e supervision of the iaeachcommunity supercommunity. Pai- mT., ,ur8ed to encouraee n,?ren to Set into the Prgram. Anyone !he t 4-- if ! I dr or can not County Agents office Bale and a club be arranged for. be carried in the rVtf 9,othlnS. Foods, and t things in girls club tV community, or-i- livestock, I 4.2F fin V club Ss gardens, manual arts maintenance In ky- 1 work. orchestra has GREENRIVER GIRL INJURED BY TRUCK Greenriver six-year-- Expert Discount Flood Dangers Prl ap-nrov- ed oSzed m. SI 4-- H asss the County Chairman pointedis out. "April, she concluded, month. has always ov- - B ng Serf SSscrlbed igj. ss a- - - to obtjn a doctor for the northern part of the counplans ty. Everyone interested please come. This is Important. The meeting Is being spon. J vpar It went over by $ Who. sored by the Huntington Local drive. of the National Farmers Union. most or when will fund-raisi- ssr.uss wtlon oys and A good cowboy been secured and the dance is open to the public. Mavis Weihing, Howard IReid, Orangeville, Mrs Castle Dale, daughter of Mrs Mamie Weih Cyrus Wilberg, suffered a broken leg on Mrs LHlian Oviatt, Elmo, Mrs ing, Cleveland, Tuesday when she ran into a McMullen, Hazel "had just truck. The Mrs Rosetta Atwood, Lawrence, come out ofyoungster the and theater Huntington Robbins, Mrs Kate was crossing the street. Richand Mrs Lee Thompson, Green ard Bedier was driving past Dr. River, as Fund Chairmen.mediand the child undoubtedly mis Benj. Turman will act as judged the distance and instead cal advisor. of running behind the truck, The basic objectives of the ran directly into it. to it was not Cancer Society, according thought there were the any severe injuries. She other Mrs Conover, are two-fol- d: 01 development and support from was taken to Price to have the research, bone set. a program ofcome a discovery which must a and of the cause of cancer cure it; FARMERS UNION PLANS knowledge of ways to resourand, second, use of allthe ear- CASTLE DALE MEETING ces now available for treatment of A Farmers Union ly detection and Meeting cancer. will he held Monday evening, April 18 in the Court Houe in kcr The Societys program is By Mrs Medi- Castle Dale. American the by ' The purpose of the meeting local GrenrlTer cal Association and by The American is for the discussion of Dairy groups. medical V. D. Wheeler of ovei and Telephone problooking Surgeons and other problems ana spent Saturday lems. All interested persons are here of physicians situation groups the flood SlUimam who work with the Cancer invited to attend this meeting. assured Mayor on dsely and approve its pro-fSconducted Wm ATTENTION Mrs Conover declares equate1 to .control any Cancer Society A mass meeting has been American The sea ty this loy-Scalled for the people of Huntfor success on the comflood waters expected and confidence ofmechcal ington April 18, at 8:00 p. m. waders the In the Little Theater. This is MApptaaon hM munity been made foLan5jverq banks. nrofession and the PUBinu, for the purpose of making is extended girls between foToJ?1!10 ani 21 to join Club chanmlapi .County high 511(1 help us new bridge MAyear the most successful !n,"ra yet, stated Mr ;;Cs' valley. County Agent. HI SOUTH EMERY HIGH GIRLS ATTEND MUSIC CONVENTION angeville, both of whom are Among the delegates to Utah Senior students at the South High Schools Drama and In- Emery High School at Ferron, terpretive Speech Festival that have been chosen to repre ended Saturday at BYU, was Ina Rene Richards, daughter of Mr and Mrs Drew iRichards, in the humorour reading contest. She received third place award among the 19 participant. She is a Freshman at North Emery. The North Emery play dirBy Mrs Pearl Baker ected by Mrs Grace Johansen Greenriver was also entered and took a Final been comthird place award. The cast pleted atplans k had officials by a of included: Tim Richards, Green River Cattle and the Allen, Kyva Watson and Horse Growers Association to Tom Nielson. in play host to cattlemen this part of the State on April Last week the North Emery 15, on the annual celebration. band under the direction of The program is: 10:00 A. M. Orson Peterson, presented their business meeting at the city second band concert. They pre hall to elect officers, hear sented works by such composers special speakers and conduct as Tchaikowsky and Sousa. regular business of the Assoat 2:00 P. M. an open ciation; For the past three years Mr meeting in the schol auditorPetersons band has had wide ium to hear special speakers; recognition throughout Region at 7:00 P. M. a banquet ip the 5 and placed as Highly Superschool house. A dance will finior. Last year they were rated ish off the day. 1000 points for marching. The dance is an event looked forward to from year to year. During the concert program All men not in Levis and all a trio was sung toy Janet Nielwomen not in cotton dresses, son, Geneva Larson and guilty of a serious infracLeamaster and a humor- are tion of the 'rules and will be ous reading was given by Ina hailed before the proper authRene Richards. orities and fined severely. Co. Cancer Society Head I Miss Helen Dennison All-sta- Huntington Year County Miss Verna VanBuren Miss Helen Dennison of Cas- sent the music department of Convention. tle Dale, daughter of Mr and that school at the California-Wester- n These two students repreMrs David Dennison, and Miss Music Educators Con- sented South Emery High at Verna Van Buren, daughter of vention to be held at Sacra- the te Music Convention Mrs Cora Van Buren of Or- mento, California from April In Salt Lake City last autumn. At Meet Program Emery Earn s; vertising, Rosa-Le- e Bell, Marilyn Sitterud. Tbe musical program consists of the following numbers: Prelude music, piano and violin duet, Joanne Peacock, Lu-aeJewkes. Vocal music between acts under the direction of Jack Cox and Verna Van Buren. iSre I cancer strike 137-83- week was announced Fei-ro- scenf Priest. He 4-- Last the feeder calf to be given by the Salt Lake Tribune to the Southeastern Utah Junior Live stock Show to be held in n May 6 and 7. This week we are happy to present a list of awards to be given to Junior exhibitors In the Show by the Deseret News. In a letter from Lynn Larsen, editor of the Farm News of the Deseret News, the following information Is taken: "We here at the Deseret Newrs want to cooperate with Fox, Cecelia Jewkes. Dee Mr and Mrs Odd Wakefield Humphrey, Vernon Davis Di- Mr and Mrs Ed Johnson LaDue Scovill, ot DavidJrkS O.rdon, Calvin Cox, Eas Wyonrms and Mr and Mrs Lee DaVid Moffitt of Bountiful, who Fox ,LukeSC0Vl1 Clyde here for the Old Folks Part? he visjt .friends, spent th0rki,ng behind y play are: Director, evening at the Jones home in honor of Joseph H wpm'e Bell; assistants and prompters, Jean Curtis, Nelda Jewkes and reviewed and ed tunes and songs of the play makeup, LaNor forMarilyn Sitterud; mer years. and curtain, David Fox; lights sound, Clyde Luke; stage hands, David Sat-Fda- 15, 1949 With Rich Galaxy Of Awards, Prizes S-to- Orange Initiated i - areVn actve part he development of our onlin the musical y, especially a He played in the band it he was 8 years old and he grew older directed the band for mgeville many b. He was counselor to Bp. i is APRIL Xrl?r - rch Authorities, ie has taken an gy M. l CASTLE DALE, WTAJf Deseret News Sparks Stock Show To irth anniversary Mrs Pro inrosiry Codoiroly DUMBER 33 to April 14. The two girls left their reMiss Dennison will sing so- spective homes en route to the prano and Miss Van Buren alto coast during the latter part of in the massed choruses at the last week. 10 NOTICE CASTLE DALE TO STAKE CITIZENS PLAN SUNDAY SCHOOLS CONFERENCE The people of Castle Dale The Emery Stake Sunday afe tasked not to sprinkle lawns Schools will hold a or water gardens on and after Sunday, April 24, at Conference the Castle April ,17 and until further no- Dale Auditorium, according to tice. Bp. E. A. Nielsen, Stake SunSchool Superintendent. The reason is that the water day The morning meetings will will be out of the Mammoth Canal for cleaning and repair- begin at 10:00 a. m. ing. The following groups are reto attend: stake presPeople are urged to cooper- quested high councilmen ate as we do not know how idency; stake to the Sunday School; long it will be out and the assigned ward cistern may' run dry causing School bishoprics; stake Sunday superintendency and bo much inconvenience. ard; ward superintendent and and Council. Mayor one assistant from each ward; City general board representatives. The afternoon meetings will commence at 1:30 p. m. with the following groups requested to attend: stake presidency; stake high councilmen assigned to the Sunday School; ward bishoprics; stake Sunday School superintendency and board; ail ward Sunday School officers and teachers; others who are interested. By Mrs Pearl Baker Greenriver Announcements are out for ORANGEVILLE YOUTH the Lonny Herron and Eioise TAKES BRIDE Walker wedding in Monticello on March 31st. Mr Herron is Orangeville the son of the Philip Herions Bruce Taylor, son of Mr and of Greenriver and has been Mrs George Taylor of Orangeworking at Monticello as an ville, surprised his friends by engineer on the state road. The announcing his mariage to La young couple will make their Rue Pilling of Price. Prior to home at Monticello. the marriage the bridegroom had been attending Carbon Mr and Mrs Garlan Eggman who were married in the Salt College at Price. The young couple are living Lake LDS temple on April 7, spent the week end with Mrs in Orangeville. Eggmans family, the Virgil Nelsons. Mrs Eggman, the former Delia Nelson,, had been Greenriver The first meeting of the Gar teaching in Torrey but gave den Club was called for Sunup her job and vhll move to Acreville, California, where her day for the election of officers the conduct of other .busihusband is employed. While in and Greenriver the young couple ness. Mrs Homer Nelson was ei president, Mrs Harold An gave, a wedding reception at ected dersen vice president, Mrs Joe the LDS chapel. Allen treasurer and Mrs Millie Biddlecome was renamed as secretary. Emery Mrs Leland Tidwell, retiring The remains of the late Pfc Keith J. Simonsen of Emery, president, was presented with son of Mrs Flossie B. Simonsen, a rose bush, as has been the will arrive in Price April 21st. custom in the past. The remains will be taken to the Witbeck Funeral Home Dreams are rare among inat Castle Dale until funeral dividuals past the age of 65, arrangements have been made according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. by the family. Two Marriages Color Week At G. R. North Emery Ag Instructor To Address Reno Confab Frank Hall, instructor In' Vocational Agriculture at' North Emery High School, has received an Invitation to speak at the Pacific Regional Conference of FFA and Young Farmers, to be held in Reno, Nevada, during the week of Mav 2, It was announced this you fellows in building your coming stockshow. First of all we are going all cut" in publicizing your show before, during, and' after. To help you gain more interest from the younger set who will be exhibiting at - your shows we are offering to you over $150 worth of prizes to be awarded at the conclusion of your show. These prizes range from radios to pen and pencil sets. We have tentatively set up this general award program. Grand Champion steer or heifer, wrist watch; Grand champion hog, wrist watch; Grand champion lamb, wrist watch; Reserve champion steer or hei-- . fer, pen and pencil set; Reserve champion hog," pen and pencil set; Reserve champion lamb, pen and pencil set. FFA fitting and showmanship: Cattle, pen and pencil set; Hogs, pen and pencil set; Sheep, pen and pencil set. fitting and showmanship: Cattle, pen and pencil set; Hogs, pen and pencil set; Sheep, pen and pencil set. or FFA club mem To the ber who keeps the best looking and cleanest stall during the show we will award a portable radio. In this last selection we would like to enlist the cooperation of the show committee in making the selection. The total retail value of these prizes would (be right close to $200. This is our friendly gesture and we hope that it meets with your approval. In special cases where you have a dairy show we will make some more special awards. Lynn ILarson, Farm Editor. 4-- H 4-- H Conservation Is Subject Of Essays The South Emery Soil Conservation District is this year again sponsoring an essay con test among high school students of the area, according to advice received during the week from Ray B. Humphrey, Orangeville. A total of vS5 in prizes will be awarded to writers of the winning essays, he divulged, informing that the promotion of the contest is under auspices of the South Emery High school and that the essays will be read and judged in an assembly at that school on April 22 at 11:30 A. M. The first prize will be $15 In money and $10 in merchandise; the second $10 In money and $5 in. merchandise; the third $5 in money and $5 in merchandise. Other prizes will be made in addition to these three. Professional and businessmen of the district have contributed the prize money and merch andise for the awards. Subject of the essay Is Population, Soil Oonservatio Health. Church Calls Ferron Youth To Mission Don Hansen, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Hansen of Ferron, has accepted a call by the LDS Church to act as a missionary in the Northwestern States mission, it was reported from Ferron this week. Elder Hansen will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City for preparatory training on May 2. County. According to Superintend-Fry- e, the invitation was extended to Mr Hall jointly by the Agriculture Department of the State school office and the State Agricultural College. The invitation is regarded as a signal recognition of the acweek by C. L. Frye, Superin- complishments and efficiency tendent of Schools of Emery of Mr Hall In his field of work. U-t- ah NOTICE Bids are now open for Horn Mountain cattle herder to begin July 1 to October 15, 1949. Bids are to toe in to George Magnuson not later than June 1st. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. First published March 25, 1949 Last published April 15, imq |