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Show ! 90 o Bnnxary FIFTY YEARS of SERVICE VOLUME 54, NUMBER 41 Vs'' $ (Special Correspondent) Fire Engine Acquired By Orangeuille When one per- son receives a de gree of Bachelor of Science from an accredited institution of learn thats an ing, By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey ac- complishment. When s e v eral members of a fam ily receive degrees at the same time, thats big news! first the For time in the his- of E mery County, two sets of three graduates from ) one tory family ceived have diplo re- mas at the commence fuent the Mr and! Mrs Nyle Buxton U. exercises ol S. A. C. Blanche H. Larsen of Castle Dale witnessed the grad uation of her youngest daughter, Helen Buxton, as well as Mrs two sons-in-laBert C. Williams, and Nyle C. Buxton. Mr and Mrs Foster Nelson of Ferron had three sons who graduated, Bazel, Dennis and w, Death Takes Leroy Taylor Kerry. Mrs Buxton received her B. S. degree in Vocational Home Economics as well as a Secon- By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey dary Certificate in Elementary Education. She graduated at the head of the School of Orangeville Jared (LeRoy Taylor, 60, died Saturday at 10:45 at his home in Orangeville, after a lingering illness. Mr Taylor was vrn in Orangeville Februarv a. 1890, a son of Joseph Hyrum and Mar tha Tatton Taylor. He married Della Mae Cox of Ferron on March 12, 191, in the LDS Manti Temple. g resident of OrA angeville, he has been engaged in farming and electrical work. At the time of his demise, Mr Taylor was an elder in the Orangeville Ward of the LDS Church. He is survived by his wife, four sons and two daughters: Dean L. of Spanish Fork, Jack H., Chester V., and Geary L. of Orangeville, Mrs Barbara Baudack of Salt Lake City and Mrs Betty Dimick of Price. The following brothers and sisters survive: John H. and George L. of Orangeville: Wiliam of Castle , Gate; and Harold of Helper: Mrs Ida VanBuren of Orangeville: Mrs EmJy Dennison of Price. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2 P. M. with Bp. Raymond R. Sltterud in charge. Burial was in the Orangeville cemetery under direction of the Wallace Mortuary of Price and Castle Dale. Home Economics Quarterly cnference of the Emery LDS Stake has been set to be held in Cleveland on the 24th and 25th of June, it is announced by Stake President E. G. Luke of Orangeville. Following a common pattern re- field. life-lon- LDS Stake Meet Set and was cently initiated Into the society Phi Kappa Phi. Mr Buxton, son of Mr and Mrs J. Camel Buxton of Corn ish, Utah, received his degree in the field of Industrial Arts and was given a Class A SecCertificate for the ondary Bert C. Williams, son of Mr and Mrs Neldon Williams of Castle Dale received his degree in the field of Physical Education and was granted a certificate for Secondary Elementary Education. Mr and Mrs Buxton will act as teachers at Roosevelt next Two additional Democrats ha year, while Mr Williams and ve filed for nominations for his wife (the former Marie county offices during the past Larsen) will teach at Tooele. week. David N. Jewkes of OrMr and Mrs Neldon Williams angeville has filed for the of- and Mrs Blanche Larsen were fice of County Clerk and Aud- present at the graduation exitor and Bert Stanley Johnson ercises. of Castle Dale has filed for County Assessor. MINERS MAROONED NEAR A list of candidates filing GREEN RIVER prior to this week was published last week. By Mrs Pearl Baker Saturday, June 10, at 12 M Greenriver is the deadline for filing. Deputy sheriff Jess Powell was notified of the serious plight of two men from Sunny Fatron side whose car had broken Mrs Rulon Behling and chil down in Nine Mile Wash at dren have returned home fr- Little Valley south of here, and om a two weeks visit with her sent Virgil Baldwin out with folks and friends in Ogden. the wrecker to pull their car in. The men were Oscar John Dr. Kenneth Stevens and son and son Alfred. The two his boys Lyman and K. R. sp- men were recovering from inent the week end with Mr and Mrs Jesse Conover. Dr. Stevens juries sustained in a mine acto enjoy a teaches at the USAC in Logan cident and decided camping trip at Little Valley. and brings his boys to the cou- One of them was wearing a ntry each spring to shoot pr- brace on his neck and the oth airie dogs and they are learn- er was wearing a brace on his leg. They had driven into the ing to ride horses. wash and the car had got Mr and Mrs Jesse Conover, stalled in the sand and! they Dr. and Mrs Harry Nielsen ana burned: out their clutch. The Mr land Mrs Seely Peterson two men were there from attended the State Elks Thursday to Monday suffering Convention in Price the pasi from sunburn and lack of Bert C. Williams Two Demos Enter Arena Welfare and Priesthod sessions will be conducted! on the even ing of the 24th at Orangeville and general sessions at Cleve land on the 25th. More details will be published when they week. are known ay FRIDAY, JUNE art Ro-Lay- with the U. S. B. R. They all enjoyed, a family dinner at the home of Gerald Olsen on Sunday, May 28th. They visited the graves at the cemetery and enjoyed a fine family Mrs Leona Albrechtsen entertained a group of ladies for her birthday on Tuesday, June 6. Among the Memorial Day vis itors at Emery were the Albert sen brothers, Mr and1 Mrs Art w, ing. inspired by. assertions made recently by personnel of the Wright Brothers concern which is leasing twelve of the claims of Bryan-Olse- n et al in th head of Sinbad. Those persons are reported to have advised that their company is Interested in a mill which will extract several other commercial elements from the ore beside uranium and are mulling the building of such a mill. Thus enthusiasts were obliged to continue their long wait for proof of the commercial value of the major uran- - Cancer Fund Campn Ends - 3 Marriages Color Week none. Castle Dale Mr and Mrs George Magnu-so- n of Castle Dale announce the marriage of their daughter, Charlotte, to Merrill W. Cox, son of Mr and Mrs A. Ludean Cox of Clawson. The marriage ceremony was performed at Preston, Idaho on Thursday, May 2S. Cleveland By Mrs Wm. T. Ulster Mr and Mrs Howard Chris- tiansen announce the approach Ing marriage of their daughter June to Randolph (Ronnie) Rasmussen of San Francisco. The ceremony will be performed in San Francisco. Mr and Mrs Christiansen expect to at- tend the wedding and also to with another daughter, and a sister, and to take in the sights of the coast. visit Curb, Gutter Project Set Orangeville Orangeville City is about ready to start on their curb and gutter and sidewalk project along main street and in front of the Ward Chapel, having ironed' out the finari-cia-l problems with the state. The plan calls for a five year program. To assist in the project, the city has purchased a cement ndxer and work will commence in the near future. Castle Dale The Republican Ladles Club of Casle Dale and Orangeville, met Monday, June 5 m cut City Hall at Orangeville. A verr table disinteresting round . cussion was held on uov. Bracken Lee. MrsAgnes Nielsen and Mrs May Reid were and family will take a trip to in charge of refreshments whthe Wayne Wonderland! and ich were served following the the parks the first of next discussion. week, planning to return on Mrs Anna Bell entertained Thursday. Mr and Mrs Lowry Olsen will accompany them. members of the Social Hour Club at her home Thursday The Glenn Petteys and son evening. Luncheon was served Don left Wednesday, traveling and the remainder of the eveto Westwood, California, to at- ning spent at table games. Prtend graduation rites for a izes were awarded Hazel Way-m- a and Edna Wllberg. daughter Connie, who is grad! uating from Westwood High school, while in California, they will vist Mrs Petteys mother at Truckee, and sisters and brothers in Placerville and AH ClUb news must be Sacramento. sent direct to the office of Mrs Ethel Nelson and her Darrell H. Matthews, County at Castle Dale. That ofgranddaughter, Marilyn Olsen, Agent, will leave Saturday, June 10, fice will screen the news and for Seattle, Washington, to vis submit it to the Progress. As space permits, the Progress it her son Wallace, who will will publish this screened news be married on June 17 to Miss has Lavone Buzzard at that place. only. This arrangement been made between the ProMrs Ruby Behling left this gress and the County Agents week for California to visit office and no news can possibly her daughter Dora and family, be published which does not Mr and Mrs Ariel Gardner. go thru this channel. Ed. NOTICE 4-- i ium discoveries of Emery Coun ty. Signs were good, that the ore beds would though, prove (Special Correspondent) The fund raising campaign for cancer has come to a successful climax this week with the last town reporting. The local chairmen of each town, their workers and those who so generously donated are to be congratulated on their Anderson and Mr and Mrs efforts. The officers of the Alfred Anderson. State organization have asked Lillie Jacobsen has just re- Mrs to express to the turned from' Price where she peopleConover of Emery County their is still taking treatments for sincere appreciation and want her leg. them to know that it is through the funds that are given that clinics such as the one held in Price May 25 can operate ana help our people. There were forty five persons who took advantage of the clinic and twelve of them were from Emery County. The amounts turned In by Huntington various towns are as folMr and Mrs Ford Nielson the announce the marriage of lows: Clawson, $16.35; Orangeville, their daughter Jerry to Mr Elmo, Kenneth C. Childs of Elmo. $42.40; Cleveland, $35.85; Castle The ceremony was performed $10.75; Emery, $43.40; at the Nielson residence in Dale, $61.48; Greenriver, $112.45 $73.75; Moore, $336; Huntington on Thursday, June Huntington, Ferron, $6166 and Lawrence, 8th. Flows Out Of Emery County a-b- Broadscale operamining tions got fully underway in three sectors of the Ban Rafael Swell during the current week. As the week closed, how ever, no reports of sale prices for the loads of ore carried to the mills, had been forthcom- er. First Tide Of Spring Vacationists Kremmling, Colorado, to their Mr and Mrs Bob Beebe re- father, Archie D. Embry, and turned from a trip to Yucaipa will visit with the Embrys a month and Lynwood, California where they visited with Mr and Mrs Huntington Claude Beebe and Mr and Mrs Earl Beebe. .While there they Mr and Mrs Ray Jensen ana have spent the past took in the various sights, en- children two weeks in Tacoma with to and Catalina a joying trip Mrs Jensens parents. also to Tia Juana. They also and Lawrence visited Mrs Marjorie Killpack made Hastings Dr. Ensign who will be rem- a trip to St. George the past embered as a minister here week. Mrs (Beulah McArthur several years ago. Mrs Claude of St. George and a sister-in-laMrs Nell Reid of Las VeBeebe and Carol and David returned with them for a visit gas, accompanied her home and will then continue to Rich- for a visit in Huntington. field where they will visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs John Ferron Mr and Mrs Max Peacock Bjrdqulst. and Mr and Mrs Phillip Nelson Mr and Mrs R. F. Rodgers made a trip to southern Utah, and daughter Ginger drove to Bryce and Zion canyons and Phoenix to see the new grand- other places of interest laf daughter and brought her and week. The Peacocks returned her parents, Mr and Mrs (Jul- home the last of the week but ia Thompson) Merlyn Rodgers, the Nelsons went on to CaLfor nia where they will visit rel home for the summer. atives. Mrs Lottie Parton took her to Mr and Mrs Eldon Olsen two great grandchildren, 9, 1950 NOTES The Olsens enjoyed a fam ily reunion for Memorial Day at the homes of Gerald and Paul Olsen. Lydia Boyack and small daughter Maurine came from Seattle along with La Myrl Boyack, who is now grad uating at the BYU; Lyle from Bountiful and her daughter and husband, Mr and! Mrs Larry Evans, from Salt Lake; Mr and Mrs J. Milton Olsen from Cheyenne, Wyoming; Mr and Mrs G. M. Burr from Salina; Mr and Mrs Gail Olsen and small daughter, from Ogden; Mr am Mrs Kent Killpack and sons, Michael and Charles Lynn from Ferron; Mr and Mrs Jack Bailey and their children Scot tie Jean, Dina and Jack Craig from Hiawatha; Mr and Mrs Earl Edwards and son George from Colorado, who have finished their project at Davis Dam, Colorado and are on their way to Santa Barbara, Calif, where Earl will be employed food. Greenriver 950 1 1000 READERS CASTLE DALE, UTAH Record Family Groups Take Degrees EMERY At US AC Graduation Ceremonies Orangeville Orangeville City has organized a lire department with Council man Aldo Childs as fire chief with other members being appointed by the council, according to advice from. Mayor John H. Taylor. The fire engine was purchased from the city of Lay-to- n when it was found that Layton had grown until a larger engine was needed there. The pump is large enough to .throw two streams of water with 400 pounds pressure per square inch and is operated by the truck motor. It will increase fire hydrants pressure from or will pick up water from'dlt ch, pond or canal. Fire drills will be held in the near future with the idea of training more people in the operation of the equipment. Progrfsss CdDdairoOiy H cut. New hope for erection of a processing mill in the county, was probably at Greenriver, This and a series of articles to follow are prepared in cooperation with L. T. Hunter ot Castle Dale, whose interest in Gunderson Rites Held By Mrs Flora Jensen Huntington Punelral services were held Wednesday at 11 A. M. in the LDS ohapel in Huntington tor Mr. Charley James Gunderson, who died on Sunday, June 4. Services were conducted by Bishop C. N. WakeLeld, ana was Interment In the Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Mr Gunderson was born in Mt. Pleasant February 9, 1885, a son of James P. and Jennie Remberg Gunderson. They migrated to Huntington when he was a small boy and! had resided here since. He was in the cattle and sheep business. He married Maud Robbins Plant in February, 1949 and she survives. Children by a previous marlho survive, are Mrs riage, Helen Sherwood, Mrs Veloy De Frlez, Mrs Dora Smith, Earl Gunderson, all ot Dragerton, Mrs Belle Finley, Hiawatha, Mrs Velora Huntsman, Price, one brother, Virgil Gunderson of SunVailey, Idaho; four sis tors, Mrs Doredda Bennett, Mrs Famie Baxter, Mrs Rakie Ungerman of Huntington, and Mrs Hazel Simmons of Salt radioactive ore during the past 20 years and whose contacts with assay firms on the Pacific Coast, has resulted in his being consulted by hundreds of prospectors and claim holders, particularly during the Ed. past few months. The Wright Brothers have brought to the site of their operations a new compressor valued at $3,000.00, a ten-to- n truck and several s mailer trucks, a cat and other equipment. They are reported to be enthusiastic about the possibilities of the ore bods they have leased, and are maneuver Lake. ing to obtain leases of the remainder of the Bryan-Olse- n Funeral arrangements and claims. Interment was under direction Heavy equipment, including of Wallace of a compressor, has been brot Pricetheand Castle Mortuary Dale. Rainto the area near the San fael Bridge by Harold and No lan Olsen of WattLs and Leon GIRLS STATE DELEGATES (Continued p. 10, ooL 3) ARE NAMED 4 By Mrs Flora Jensen . Huntington Annabelle Oox and Bessie Gay Jensen have been chosen by the American Legion Auxll iary to represent Huntington to attend Girls State to be held at the Utah Agricul-ur- al college at Logan from June 25 to July 2. These girls CASTLE DALE were selected on the basis of soholastlc standing in school, NOTES Character, leadership and per By Naomi Jensen sonality. Enid Wilson and Ma Mrs Thora Christensen of Nell Mathie were next In line Ephraim visited this week at for alternates. the home of Mayor and Mrs Herman Behling. The Wisconsin Experiment Mr and Mrs A. G. Jewkes Jr after tests, says that had the honor last week of Station, salt fed to pigs makes a daily attending Commencement Ex- average gain of over a pound. ercises at the USAC where 2 of their sons graduated. Hugh One test showed that a pound of Kamas, Utah received his of salt saved over 280 pounds Masters Degree In Physical Ed- of feed. ucation and Dali received his Bachelors Degree in Physical ' Education. Other members of the Jewkes family from Castle Dale who attended the exercises were Forest and Mary Peterson and daughter, Mrs Beta Huntington and Tim Jewkes. A total of $1,196.50 was taken Mr and Mrs Dali Jewkes are in for the benefit of the LDS house at Castledale visiting here this week and stake-wawill be guests at the wedding at the social and dance held reception for Mr and Mrs last week, it is reported. This Kean Luke to be held Saturday sum Is exclusive of the amount netted through the sale of renight in the auditorium. Kent Johansen, son of Bp. freshments. and Mrs P. Eugene Johansen, The Stake Presidency this will graduate from the U of week expressed its satisfaction stuU this week. An honorary with the affair and declared dent there he will receive his its gratitude to all who contri Bachelor of Science Degree in buted through the purchase of Pharmacy. Bp. and Mrs Jo- ickets or .otherwise. The Presileave Saturday dency thanked the members will hansen to attend commencement Ex- of the stake and ward Relief ercises which will be held Sun., Societies and the two dance Mon. and Tues. orchestras and band, particul(Cont. p. 5, col. 3.) arly. Balloting Slated On $60,000 Project C. D. Qualified electors of Castle to the polls on Saturday, July 8 and register their sentiment about a proposed! extensive project of improvement of the culinary wa ter system of their city. At a meeting held this week in the Court Room the project was outlined and the issue presented whether bonds to finance the project should be Issued by the city. Those present at the meeting decided almost unanimously In favor of conducting a bond election, giving all property taxpayers of the city an opportunity to vote on the porpasition. That decision was in harmony with the disposition of the Mayor and members of the city council, who have declared themselves as not seeking to foist the project upon the people against their will, but as desiring to go ahead with It only if the majority of the Dale will go people wish. Benefit Party Successful rd According to Mayor Behling the project, if approved by the voters, will comprise the following improvements: Construction of a filtering system; replacement of all wooden pipe lines, 'including the main line; enlarging the bench line from 2 to 4 inches to ensure a better service in that sector of town; enlarging the line running west along first north to a line, to ensure better pressure on that street. Mayor Behling advised that a revenue bond of $35,000 and an obligation bond of $25,000. will be issued by the city, if the voters approve on July 8. It is believed, he said, that the improvement project may This photo was sub- be completed for substantially less than the total amount of mitted by Seely Petersen these two bonds, in which case of Ferron as a contrithe unused part of the money bution to the campaign will not be borrowed. being conducted through these columns by L. T. Hunter of Castle Dale ACCIDENT INJURES to publicize the scenery of this area. ORANGEVILLE YOUTH ch "The Rocket a Part Of Local Scenic Splendor , 5 , vMlV j j 4 By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey This; spectacular mon Orangeville which resembles a . olith, Vern Jorgensen, son of rocket poised ready for and Mrs Clifford Jewkes had the misfortune to break his launching, is only one hip. He had been assisting in of the natural extrava- the roundup and branding of calves, preparatory to taking them on the mountains and during the process of handling a calf he was thrown to the ground by the animal. It was found by that his hip had been broken and he is in the Price Hospital. X-ra- ys ganzas of the desert of southeastern Emery Co. In the forthcoming issues of this paper, a series of pictures of Cas tie Valley will be offered. Readers are invited to submit any unusual photos to Mr Hunter. ) i I 5 |