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Show VOLUME XLIX Codanlty Pitcd inmeiry NUMBER 35 DRILLING LOOMS Top Essayists IN HUNTINGTON AREA Are Named OIL fuel officials northwest of Huntington virtually assured recently theVling of a cooperative at the office of the Coun 115 in Castle Dale by sider hint Orangeville DUP Readies. Monument By Mrs Castle Dale By Mrs Pearl Baker Naomi Jensen fed-Jom- ed be-I- pt R tM Conservation and Friday. April Emery High auditorium. SojI business Tf!e men of Emery, Orangeville and castle in the forPted uheor conle-srnerchan-ms- e awards amounting to move 1 f, t $5-0- ad 3re' - o;n Farm Leader The services will be at 3.00 claims for mineral p. m. Sunday, May 1st under gas and oil have not been the direction of Captain Florheavy during the winter and ence Hall. Visitors are expectwere last as fall, they png ed from the Central Company B. Nellie to Mrs icording - and the County Chapter. Evtang, who. this week suggeseryone is welcomfe. ii that one explanation for The following program has the been decrease is probably arranged: Opening song that most of the promis-- g locations have already been by DUP; Prayer by Arthur Van Buren; Instrumental music by iked out. While filings have Ludene Jewkes and Blanche uen off in volume, inquiries Welcome address by Nelson; jd record searching are heavy Florence Hall: Unveil Captain ts Young says, indicating of the marker by Mragaret at interest in the mineral ing R. Jewkes and Viiate Snow; is id oil rights of the area Dedicatory prayer by Pres. Elrunning high. den G. Luke; Song by our eldest pioneers; History of cabin by Minnie Stilson; Trio, Cristy Humphrey, Vivian Curtis and Remarks by Nora Sitterud; Central and County officers; Accordian mussic by Joan Peaites cock; Special speaker, Bp. John H. Taylor; Instrumental music Ludene Jewkes and Blanche by E Nelson; Remarks by Bp. Raymond R. Sitterud; Song by DUP; Closing prayer by Charles By Mrs Flora Jonsea A. Stilson. of filing ad i ict ill Graduation Set For ! Seminar j atington Graduation rth Emery td at 7:00 Discusses Price Support Editors note: The following article is printed at the request of and in cooperation with S. N. Alger, president of the National Farmers Union organization in Emery County: By S. N. Alger President of National Farmers Union, Emery Co. Right now there seems to be a commotion among mongroups over the proopolistic posed agricultural program. In dustry is rallying all its forces against a fair support price fo fanners. Their money is being spent for radio time with popular commentators to scare the farmers into fighting their own benefactor. Fellow farmers, let us get the facts and study them for ourselves. Monopoly says we (Cont. p. 8, Col. 5) exercises for the Seminary will be p. m., 'May 8, 1949 'he Huntington Ward Chape.l Pres. Elden G. Luke will be speaker for the occasion. Tim Richards, son of Mr and .ft. 9 in. and pole vault at 112 keeping with the theme, in., which is only Luke will the Mrs Drew Richards of Hunt-- 1 ft. 34 2 below speak on relthe state record. inches the at ties and Junior and a of ington, application took a first place was He recently School, North High Emery training in every day re-' and at the BYU stadium and proclaimed the outstanding man living. gold medal-untthe day at the Emery Co- - ceived a blue andsister of Tim, Irene Richards, Tue program consists of Pre-t- e High School Day held Ued and Oral EngUsh won music on the organ by Mrs the in track sday. He participated m 5 Larsen followed by the and field, drama, music and with a girl from Greennver 'ch of the the Humorous Reading contest. graduates, song speech. congregation entitled True the Faith According to unofficial redirected by Eda ton; Invocation by Wayne ports he received the highest three to five per cent of total Welcome Address by rating on his instrument in Drinting expenses of newspaper,. JM Cramer; Theme by music and was also a twirler-- according to the Encyclopaedia He received ?tnia Eden; Solo Britannica. by Vonnie for the band. his for Atwood; Talk pantondme ratling high by Jerry in and reading and the play solo by Scott Gran-Briresponses by the Bps.; which he took the lead part wmmendation of candidates was rated superior. In the tr3 graduation by Mr Lott; ack and field meJt he took at broad jump first places; JPtaijce of Graduates by at 5 N LaVar Solo by 19 ft. ,10 in.; high jump Black; aret PresentaHarrison; of diplomas by Stake Tim Richards Called Outstanding At Emery County High School Day test : 'ts. of Niel-Org- an ef Pres-Addre- Pres. Luke; ss to Graduates Song h You" directed her; Benediction God Be by Hazel by Arden Postlude music by Ora M; Ben. . a list of the grad yj students: Zelma Allen, Arnold, LeDonna Atwood, Dee Atwood, Hazel Br- Clifford Collard, RaLene Virginia 'Eden, Zona n, James Grange, Scott '"knge, Henrietta Hansen, "ut, Harrison, Wayne John Justice, Bonnie Kn-- , .We Larsen, Erma Lou Leann Majors, Eda Jerry Nielson, Arden Lucille Piccolo, Enid Stella Weston, Varden 'son and Reese Young. Rowing Ls le G R Farmers OrganizeCo-o- p As a means of helping in the Grmarketing of the famous een River grown cantaloupes and watermelons, the Grcen was River Farmers Cooperative this 31, March incorporated year. The newly formed cooperawith tive has signed contracts the C H Robinson Company, an- shioners for 100 cars of this watermelons taloupes and pack a epason They plan to own brand their of good quality of melon, with the cooperati doing its own packing andpr Compfny iill manage the sell ing of the melons. win All the meions ou Green River with and on delivery down be accepted by the percent The remainder in 30 days. CL merY Hairy Associa-Cr!l- e daily gathering and jKtlnR to price, Utah of A milk from wl?Ferron Emery, and Orangeville to Arden Sunfreze W ItJjv ,e daily run is approx-w- , .!25 miles. Load app- - o. smlSin5eSgd 5090 lbs. gross. tody will be tightly cl-with State law. arrive in Price just Ve j A. m. It will be deliver empty ,3 3 "3 NOTICE fob Sld M Ifonri1 Leturn as far south For particulars member ln h , SI see 1949 Students of the High School spent Monday and Tuesday ' attending County Day, with grat results. Jimmy Dean Hying received Superior in Oral Eng lish and Bonny Wilson, mention. In Music Iona Thompsons piano solo received A- -; Verna Jean Weber placed with a piano solo; Kay King received a high mark on Baritone Horn solo; the mixed chorus competed with South Emery and won; Gary King received l in vocal; Francies Weber and Anna Vee House keeper 2- -; Cuma Duncan 2 plus; Keith Bastian was chosen to eo to Price to the. Music Festival to represent the school. In the track meet, Clarence Blue, Jay Vetere and Kelton Wagner received awards. Legion Auxiliary met on Thursday to finish signing the charter, set meeting dates and plan a joint party with the Leg ion for May 12. Mr and Mrs Monroe Noblitt stopped with the Lou Maharrys wmle on their way to Mintern, Colorado where Monroe has been transferred from Layton, Utah. Mrs Noblitt stayed a few days witn nome folks while her husband went on to make arrangements for a place to live. Mr and Mrs William Ross are ' the proud parents of a new baby girl born Monday at the Price Hospital. Mr and Mrs George Beebe drove to Iruita to receive mea ical attention on Monday, returning the sam day. Don Wilcox made a trip by truck to Robbers Roost on Mon day to pick up Pronto, Arthur Ekkers stallion. Don reports the roads as far as the turn-o- if near the Tasker well are in pretty had shape, rough and washboaniy Mrs Electa Stevens left on Monday after a short visit with her daunter and family, Mrs Lias Hunt, to return to her heme m Aurora. Mr and Mrs Roy Pogue and family came through f.c.n Missouri to visit relatives and Mrs Stevens went over with t.uem. Tommy .'4artings, son of Mr and Mrs h.ward Fastings is ltcovering run an appendectomy perfumed in the Price hospital Monday night. Granama Tidwell made a trip to the Dragerton hospital on Tuesday returning to her home aftP' treatment Greennver PTA met on Thursday with one of the most programs of the interesting current yean Mrs Hawley Seely brought the Cisco teacher and children in and they presented a Spamsn Play. Mrs Seely intei preted it and the children did very well, from the smaile-- t, Mr and Mrs Ball aid Hams bey, to the older Mrs Pearl Baker youngsters. How gave a orLf review on To Stop Worrying and start Living by Dale Carnegie. Election of officers followed the program with Mrs Howard Silliman chosen to represent the group again this year. Mr Delbeit Tidwell was chosen vice president and Mrs Lee Thompson as secretary again. The last year has been a very succ essful one for the group and an additional effort will De nic.de m the coming 'year tn reach the Standard Goals if fhe Superior. Brahma Bull at Stock Show hon-orao- le Fuel Supply Co, jnnroamately eighteen sec-- " state- - and of land land and land than $85.00, to individuals and to Nordell of Ferron was Mrs By Ray B. Humphrey piTs Fuel Oo. are incor-Sste- d fardud andfirst Prize of in the lease, covering Orangeville $10.00 in merchan- ca5f in length, SArea extending, Rock Canyon Trail Camo of Emery was awarrtiHCk nt e Hunting-townsitL a point west of second prize of $10 00 north to aJbout $5.00 in merchandise g ate of the former town of Shmiey Ann Huntington of Dale was awarded third prize of $5.00 in cash please has cleared thru logs and was built in 1880. it oo in merchandise. All and Meral offices and is now duly ot as,?hurch- community the horded in the local county theamed Public remaining contestants will building and Nellie to Mrs receive merchandise awards. according The school was Recorder. young, County established in this building in Judges of the contest were E. V. Hills of 1882 with Samuel ir. Jewkes urd of Castle Ferron, Ted Craw wording to reliable sources as Dale, both teacher. The school was lessor the of company continued in Farmers G. I. A. instructors,Young ,clais and this for have building Fuel 'fountain Supply a number of years before a Darrell Matthews of Castle Dale, glared that when the lease County agent. were completed, completed. beUer buUdlns was Considerable credit for the vitiations and oil for success of the contest is due tj operations The marker is made of black would be undertaken. How lava Principal rock and concrete, shaped Lucinda Brad Jensen and Mrs the drilling would get un- -j like a Fullmer, English school house. It is lodiswas not way, however, cated on the corner of the Minnie lot, one block leased and to be west of Stilson Eie area the main street and known is for nied petroleum, one block north of the present the Huntington Anticline. Ward Chapel. I Mountain APRIL 29, GREEN RIVER netes bvTthpeHaVfuCOntest sponsored Emery 8011 servmfnrf District on Popula- Sith-801- CASTLE DALE, UTAH nt Expected by Exhibit Officials CASTLE DALE NOTES Mrs Carl Keller has spent the past 10 days in St. Anthony Idaho at the bedside of her mother, (Lillian Mullineaux, who sulfered a stroke. Mrs Mullin-cau- x had visited here just the week before returning to her home on Monday and Mrs Kell er being called on Wed In addition to the seminary students of Castle Dale, who attended the Emery Stake Tem Excursion to the Manti pie Temple Saturday, the following were also in attendance: Bp. H. Larsen, and Mrs Samuel Bertrude Winters, Mr and Mrs Herman Behling, Leah Jacobs, Mr and Mrs Ray Blackhain, Ona Tuttle, Emma Huntington, Naomi Jensen, Neva Jensen, Crystal Rosenberg and Helen Jen sen. The following children also attended: Apollo Jones, Jensen, Norma Rae Asay, Jack Asay andMax Asay. The Asay children were sealed to their parents. It is reported that 35 adult members of Emery Stake participated in endowment work in addition to that many or more who participated in baptism work. Mrs Carl Wilberg has been confined to her bed this week suffering from a slight stroke. Mr and Mrs Glen Snow ana son Boyd were in Salt Lake on this week for a check-u- p Boyds leg. They also visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Harold Smith at Spanish Fork and with their daughter Imogene and husband in Provo and at the home of Mrs Snows sister at payson. Mrs June Day entertained Club members of at her home Thursday after noon. Luncheon was served and the remainder of the afternoon spent at needle art. Mrs Elmer Nielson will enter tain members of the Friendship Club at her home Friday afternoon in honor of her bir thday. Dinner will be served and the remainder ol the afternoon spent at needle art. Sh-an- Just-A-Me- re nu (By Special Correspondent) Ferron According to Ken Petersen, Emery, Manager of the South-- 1 eastern Utah Junior Livestock Show', set this year for May 6 and 7, a Brahma bull may be exhibited by the Last Chance Ranch, operated by the Baker Brothers and located south of Emery. .The I Brahma crossed with the Hereford is known as the Braford. This cross Is being 1x16(1 by several Utah stockmen amongst whom are the Conov- ers of Ferron. It is hoped to produce, by the cross, a juicy meat an animal resistant to parasite. Ken Petersen, Darrel Matthews, County Agent, Ted Crawford, and Lynn Larsen, editor of the farm section of tue Deseret News, made a trip to me Baker Ranch during the past fortnight, and obtained the assurance from the Baker brothers that they would bring a Brahma bull to the show if they could tame the animal sufficiently. Some of the others who will exhibit animals at the Show are: M and o Ranch, Kemp Robinson, Gardell Snow, C. H. and Don Snow, Lee Lemon, Dan Kinder, Varden Willson, Stan ley Defrlez, Norval Defriez, Ted dy McCandless, Glen Hansen, Roger Majors, Kay Kinder, Rus sel Foster, Rex Guynion, Mon-te- ll Seely, Phil Jorgensen, Joe Luke, Vcrn Jorgensen, Arden Larsen, Neil Larsen, Dick Ware ham, Lee Wareham, Louis fast-maturi- Eerron Infant Expires Funeral services were held the Relief Society Room of the Ferron Ward Chapel Tuesday for Vickie Lee Johnson with Counselor Ralph Lemon in charge. Vickie Lee, 5 months old dau ghter of Ralph and Betty John son, was bom In the Price hos pital Nov. 27, 1948. Survivors include her parents, one brother, Paul, and the following grandparents, Mrs Waiter Ralphs and Mr and Mrs Glen Jen sen allof Ferron. Interment was in the Ferron Dale Cemetery under direction of enson Kent'petir'iPC,Kp?m FuneraI Home oi Cas Petersen LdRae Conover, Clyde tie uaie. Conover, Ralph Lemon, Glenn Cox, Udell Albrechtsen. Orval Allen, Lee LeRoy Rewards, Mortensen, Hugh Petersen, Mcr ris Lewis, Rulon Albrechtson, Kent Barton, Ray Somerville. In Kill-pac- k, Castle Dale Man jHeads New Film Corporation Utah was discovered by the Kanab Pictures Corporation, film companies back in 1922 to which the bulletin refers, is when Covered Wagon was dir headed Hugh R. (Denver) ected by the brilliant director, Brandon, bya former resident and James Cruze, a Utahn, and the present holder of Cas property State has been popular with tie Dale. The corporation was b films ever since. Some organized ln Kanab, largely by fifty-od- d films have been made Utah men, and with Utah capall over the state, and Kanab ital, and its first picture, Stall Pictures Corporations Stallion Ion Canyon, according to Mr. Canyon, is the latest to make Brandon, is the first picture a bid for fame and glory, the ever in Its entirety in latter due to Denver Brandon, Utah, made and the first a true son of Utah. color made in Utah by That is the opening para- a Utahpicture company. graph of a news bulletin preStallion Canyon stars two pared and released by Astor artists of stage, ra Pictures Corporation of New dio and screen Ken Curtis and York which the City, through Huntington-- On Carolina Cotton has in picture Stallion Canyon will its cast hundreds and of Utahns, Saturday, April 16, the be released. including hundreds of memfamily of Owen Guymon met bers of Daughters of Utah Plo at his home to honor him fo Ol ORANGEVILLE neers. bis birthday. He is 83 y notes Mr Brandon, as president of age. He was born in Fairview, Mrs B. By Bay Humphrey the corporation, took an active April 1866 and came to Hunt-of Mr and Mrs Rill Justesen and direct part in the producington in the early days and Mrs Alice Justesen were tion of the film, and built the settlement here. business visitors in Salt Lake Stallion Canyon street around The town of Clawson receives City the past week. the old famous home of Jacob the distinction of being the Sunday visitors at the home Hamblin, of Mormon history first to complete their cancer of Mr and Mrs Edgar Sitterud rame. drive. They went over the top were Mr and Mrs Woodrow Mr Brandon has forwarded by 23V2T . The chairman was icalahan' arid family of "Drager- ton. Mrs Sitterud and Mrs Cal to Delon Olsen and Mrs Naomi Mrs Hannah (Riley. Jensen of Castle Dale, publiciah an are sisters. Mr Dewane Hambline and 2 ty sheets and other Informadaughters of Salt Lake City tion on the film, and has given were dinner guests of Mr and his pledge that he will not Mrs Jerry page one day the rest until a picture Is filmed past week. They came espec- in the locale of Joes Valley. ially to see Mrs Eva R. Jensen, an aunt of Mr Hambline. Mrs Beth Stilson and son of Provo spent the past week here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs Leah Luke visited at her daughters, Mrs Ben Killpack, home this week. Mr and Mrs Jesse Bryan and daughters of Price visited last Sunday with Mrs Bryans parents, Mr and Mrs Jerry Page. By Mrs Naomi Jensen Mrs Clara Seely is in. Dragerton this week, staying at the Castle Dale Mrs Lawrence S. Macroe, home of her daughter, Mrs formerly Miss Bessie Wickman, Tloyd Killian. Enjoying a visit this week arrived here this week from with her daughter and other Clark Field, Luzon, Philippine relatives in Salt Lake City, is Islands, for an extended visit Mrs Clara Mrs Cora Cox. Her sons were with her mother, also business visitors in the Wickman. Mrs Macroe has spent the city this week. greater part of the past lour Mr and Mrs Ray B. Humphin overseas duty with rey spent the week end in years the American National Red Sanpete Countv. While there Cross Clubs and Recreation. they attended the Snow Coll- She was assigned to duty ege Outward play Bound. ln Hawaii,first from there to New Their daughter Anita was in Caledonia, then home for a the play cast. Miss Marguerite Cox spent few weeks, then to Manila and the week end home from her from Manila she was assigned school duties at Salt Lake City. to Clark Field where she has the past two years. Sunday guests at the home spent Mrs Macroe will be joined of Mr and Mrs Guy Law were Mrs Laws brother, Verl Wor-the- by her husband sometime in May. He is now employed by and family of Ogden. Grove, contractors Mr and Mrs Grant Snow ac- Urake-Uta- h are building a permanent companied Mr and Mrs Llovd who Wilberg Sunday on a trip to U. S. Air Base at Clark Field. Dragerton to visit with Mr and Mrs Homer Moffitt. They also and Mrs Henry Smith and Mr drove to Greenriver and out and Mrs Leland Davey of Salt to the geyser while away. Lake City. Mr Smith is Editor Mr and Mrs Edgar Jewkes of the Church News section srnt Sunday visiting with rel of the Deseret News. They atives In Helper and Price. spent the day visiting the Des Mrs Bill Justesen has had as eret Church coal mine, going a guest the past week, her sis through it, taking pictures, vis ter and baby, who she hasnt ltlng the new Stake House and seen for two years. Uncle they also interviewed Fridav, President and. Mrs!Al Jewkes as one of the G. Luke entertained Mr est pioneers of our city. Man Honored On Birthday full-leng- th well-kno- Visitor Comes From Philippines C D n, -- , yur rell Matthews, kmerj 811 bids to the secretary, county V,, Moore, Edwards, y May agent. ltc 5, 1949. oZi old-Eld- i en |