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Show -- 1 n: t a' M ;,vv '' A" - U,,0 0 The Progress last week entered 1,123 copies in the post office for distribution to its subscribers in Emery County and across the nation to make this publication one of the bigger weeklies, from the standpoint of circulation, in Utah. ? . . at least 90 percent of the homes in Emery County. This provides a coverage for advertisers far excelling that to toe provided by any other medium. Progress Emnxsiry CdDiDtroty OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR EMERY COUNTY . NATURAL GAS Present circulation ensuPeS that the Progress is read ih HOME OF THE NATIONS GREATEST RESERVES OF COAL URANIUM PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY AT CASTLE DALE, UTAH ut Top of the News Cream of the news, skimmed for quick perusal . . . off Orangeville Wayne, the young son of Mr Huntington and Mrs Jack Cox, is coming Ford Nielson was at the hos- right along on his crutches. pital in Price one day last week He had the misfortune of fallfor a minor operation. ing off their porch and crackthe shin bone In his leg. ing The small son of Mr and Mrs Ross Gordon underwent surKay, the young son of Mr gery at the Price Hospital Mon and Mrs Fred Van Buren, has day. his arm in a cast, the result Mrs Irene Gardiner is recov- of a fall from a shed he was ering from a recent illness. climbing ion. She spent a short time In the Price Hospital and is now reUNIT SLATES cuperating at the home of her daughter, Ann Brinkerhoff, in VISITS IN EMERY COUNTY Emery. The State Chest unit Max Fish is recuperating fr- will be in Emery County three om a recent illness. Though days, September 7, 8 and 9, confined to ihis bed, he one day in Castle Dale and 2 still feels much better. days in Huntington. Further details will be published later, Cleveland according to Maurine Nielson, Mrs Clavona Locke and child Public Health Nurse. ren and her brother, Clay Jones, recently were returning in the evening from Moab on the Victor road after a rain storm. A bridge had been wash ed out and, before they could stop the car the front wheels slid over the bank which gave By Mrs E. B. Simonson way and they gradually slid into the 8 foot deep wash. Mrs Green River Mr and Mrs Alma Scovill Locke had 3 ribs broken but announce the engagement and the others were not hurt. coming marriage of their dauGreen River ghter Jolene to Don Winters,, Richard Allen, young son of son of Mr and Mrs John WinGlen Allen, broke an arm last ters of Port Orchard, Washingweek but is doing nicely. ton. The wedding will be solemnized at the Mantl Temple on September 7 and a wedding CLAWSON NOTES reception will be heldl on Sept. Bessie Mrs By Wright Sth. Y X-R- ay Greenriver Girl To Wed Mr and Mrs Will Hansen of Price were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Mary Cox. Mrs Lund Seely visitedl in Salt Lake over the week end with her children there. Her son, Dee Henrie, brought her hiome Monday. Paul Dexter, a grandson who makes his home here, returned, home with her after spending a few weeks with his mother, Mrs Virginia McPherson, of Salt Lake. H. O. Barney is visiting at the home of Mr and' Mrs Luther Tatton after spending the past few months in Salt Lake. Mrs Alfred Powell and family of Salt Lake are visiting in the home of her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Robert Riley Jr. Helen Wright and Lathella Nielsen accompanied the Den 4 Cub Scouts to Price Monday to a swimming party of the Ferron Pack. Cub Scouts attending were Robert Barney, Michael Riley and Craig Niel sen accompanied by James Niel sen, Den Chief. NOTICE by-la- - Mr and Mrs Wilburn Robertson of Orangeville announce the engagement and' impending marriage of their daughter Deanna to Kendall M. Gardner, son of Mrs Irene Gardner of Huntington. The wedding will take place at the home of the brides grandmother, Mrs Annie Jew-ke- s, on September 3rd. Notices From County Agent By Ralph II. Horne, County Agent WASHING ELECTRIC BLANKETS Electric bed coverings may now be laundered in a washer and dryer with satisfactory results, according to recent tests. The washer must be controlled as to running time and must have facilities for spinning off water. Some shrinkage will result from laundering electric blankets in the washer, therefore they should receive special care to eliminate the necessity of frequent laundering. The following times and tem peratures are recommended for washing: 1. Fill the washer with 100 degrees F. or lukewarm water. Higher temperatures cause greater shrinkage. and 2. Add water softener mild! soap or detergent, agitating to dissolve. 3. Add blanket and soak for 10 minutes. Any soiled parts should be treated before placing in the washer. Brush them with a paste of the washing compound used and water. 4. Agitate for ll minute.- 5. Spin out water for 2 minutes. 6. Fill washer with 1Q0 degrees F. or lukewarm water. 7. Agitate for 1 minute. 8. Spin out water tor 2 minutes. 9. Preheat dryer 5 to 10 minutes on high heat. 10. Add blanket and buffer towels and allow to tumble for 15 minutes or until partially dried. Remove and finish drying. 11. Brush lightly to fluff. 12. Iron bindings. , Wash electric sheets in a regular cycle with a wash period, using hot water of 140 degrees F. for white sheets and HOO to 125 degrees F., or warm, for pastel and printed sheets and mattress pads. Electric sheets may be thoroughly dried in the dryer. They show only a slight shrinkage. Cattle Grower Groups Announce Merger Plans by Mrs E. B. Simonson Green River The Cattle Growers Association of Greenriver were guests of the Grand County Cattle and Horse Growers Association on Saturday of last week at the summer ranch of James Me Pherson in LaSal Mountains. The matter of a consolidation of the two groups was discussed and a committee composed of six members with Alfredl King of the Greenriver Association and Lester Taylor of the Grand County Association being chosen and they picked two more who were C. S. Thompson and R. L. Kirk of Grand County and Wayne Smith and Mrs Arthur Ekker of Greenriver. They met Tuesday night in Moab to dlraw up tentative bylaws and objectives for the con which solidated organization may 'be called the Eastern Utah Cattle and Horse Growers Association. It is hoped that the organization will toe completed, accepted and election Notice is hereby given that held by the latter officers of the of Education of Board the of September. There were part School District Emery County the will receive sealed bids for the over 100 in attendance at and and cantaloupe procurement and installation ranch ears were furnished of a Furnace, Stoker, and Hot roasting while the Greenrlverites, Water Heater, and Housing for by and other assorted same- at the Cleveland Elemen- beefsteaks eats were prepared in Dutch tary School. Plans and specifications may evens so thatAna veritable feast enjoyable time spread. be obtained from the School was was had. The meeting was first Board Office. scheduled for the Lester TayAll bids are to be in the lor ranch but a heavy storm School Board Office in Hunt- prevailed and the Cradle M of Jas. McPherington, Utah, on or before Aug. summer ranch 20, 1955. The Board reserves son was substituted. It is said the right to reject any or all that aside from the business meeting all that the cowmen bids. Published Aug. 4, 11, and 18. talked about was uranium. SQUARE DANCE SLATED AUGUST 20 IN C. D, Castle Dale The First Quorum of Elders regular weekly square dance will be held at Castle Dale Saturday, August 20, on the tennis court. All those wishing to begin square dancing should be there at 8:00 p. m. for beginners instructions. Everyone is welcome. Donations are 50 cents per couple and free refreshments are served. 'Lets all join in the fun. MIA Groups Emery Mr and Mrs Eldred Morten-se- n and family and) Mr and Mrs Bernard Swenson and family attended the Swenson Family Reunion Sunday, Aug. 14, at Fish Lake. Relatives from Emery who attended the Neils Christen Christensen Family Reunion at Lukes Hot Pots in Midway, Utah, August 13, were: Mr and Mrs Homer Jensen, Mr and Mrs Orval Minchey and family, Lyle Jensen, Mr and Mrs Marion . Sorensen and family, amd! Mr Lavern Albrechtsen and Mrs Holland Peacock and family. Mr and Mrs Albert Albrechtsen of Cedar City spent two nights at the home of Lettie Petty last week. They enjoyed V J Day here and attended the Severene Albrechtsen Fam ily Reunion at Price City Park Aug. 7. Mr and MdS Marion Albrechtsen, Lettie Petty, and Amelia Anderson from Emery also enjoyed the reunion. All of the 9 children of the Severene Albrechtsen family were there, 7 boys and 2 girls. The Lewis Family Reunion met in Huntington Canyon at Old Folks Flat Aug. 7. Those attending from Emery were Pearl Peterson and family, Mr land! Mrs Hugh Peterson and family and Mr and Mrs Robert J T. Lewis. . Huntington The family of G. W. Nielson enjbyed Saturday niglht and Sunday reunion at Ferron Reservoir. From Salt Lake attending were Mr and Mrs Bill Adamson, Mr and Mrs Dick Nielson, Mr and Mis Tom Nielson and families; from Huntington were Mr and Mrs G. W. Nielson, Mr and Mrs Scott Nielson, Mr and Mrs Kirk Nielson and families. Cleveland! ' , . Elder Scovill called to Australia Youths Get Mission Call Orangeville' A farewell testimonial for Reorganized Chariot Larson By Mrs Cleveland In Sunday services, Guy Brown, Counselor of the Stake YMMIA, reorganized the Ward YMMIA with Duane Jertsen, Supt.; Darwin Jensen and Barney Jensen, counselors; Mont Russell Allen, secretary; Scout leader. Outgoing officers were Tom Price, Harry Easterbrook andl Duane Ward. Mrs Mary Brown, Stake YW MIA president, reorganized the young ladies with Vivian Yates as president; Luella McMullin and Vida Wall as counselors. All-re- d, NOTES Bill Peterson and wife were down from Toele over the week end. El- der Edwin David Scovill will be - Attending the Mortensen reunion last Saturday at Old Folks Flat were Clayton Johnson, Mrs Dora Otteson and children, Mr and Mrs Hans Mor tensen, Mr and Mrs Clell Jones and children, Mrs Myrtle Mortensen and Mr and Mrs William F. Eden and family. Three Cleveland girls Mickey Nelson Carter, Reba Allred and Wyonna Jensen will reign as queen and attendants, respectively, at the annual Emery County Homecoming Celebration, slated for Castle Dale on August 26 and 27. These were selected at tryouts conducted recently under the chairmanship of Merrial Jo hansen. Cash awards in addition to the regal titles were given. The Homecoming this year will feature a racing program commencing at 5:30 each day, to be followed by a rodeo under the newly Installed lighting sys tem. Six races each afternoon have been arranged by the Blue and Gold Riding Club, cosponsors with Castle Dale Lions and Castle Dale City of the celebration. Bucking stock will be provided by Blackburn of Wellington, and the rodeo program will feature all common events, it is announced. One of the outstandinging features of the program will be a demonstration of square dancing on horseback, given by the Blue and Gold Club. This was offeredl to the public for the first time a few weeks ago and won wholehearted acclaim. Special entertainment numbers will intersperse the rodeo and riding events. A dance is slated for the last night on the open air floor on the city park. conducted Saturday night, ' August 20 in the Orangeville LDS Wardi Recreation Hall, beginning at 8:00 p. m. Elder Scovill is scheduled to enter the HDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City on August 24 and to sail from San Francisco September 10, aboard the S S Orcades, for Australia, the land down under, where he will serve as a missionary for the LDS Church. Elder Scovill is a son of Mr and Mrs Orlen Scovill and a Castle Dale Mr and Mrs Andrew C. Bell of Jasper Robertson, first Bishop of Orange- announce the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth to E. Michville Ward. ael Curto, son of Mr and Mrs Edward J. Ourto of Ogden. The took place in Elko, marriage by Mrs Ruth Nielson Nevada June 4. Huntington Miss Bell has been attending A farewell testimonial will the St. Marks Schol of Nursing toe held In the Word recreation for the past two years. hall Saturday Mr Curto is a student at the night, August 20, in honor of Reedi Powell, University of Utah and is a who will fill a mission for the member of Alpha Epsilon Delta, d in the Central National Honorary LDS Church American mission field. He will Fraternity, and plans to enter enter the mission home in Salt Medical School next Lake August 24 and will leave for San Francisco Sept. 1, where he will fly to Guatemala, Central America. He is a son of Mr and Mrs Lavion Powell, and agraduate of North Emery High School. be Castle Dale Girl Marries Elmo Mr and Mrs Merrill Day and family attended a Humphrey Re union In Orangeville Saturday, August 13. Castle Dale A family reunion was held at the home of Mrs Josephine Peterson Sunday. Among those present were Mrs Crystal Hansen, Mr andl Mrs Jean Hansen and son, Mrs Alta Daul and children, Mr and Mrs Myrlyn Begaard, Mr and Mrs Reid Brinkerhoff and family. Dinner was served on the lawn andi a good time was had by all present. Mrs Daul is staying for a lcger visit with her mother. Greenriver Members of the Frank Hatt family had a reunion last week end andl the first of this week at a mountain resort in Wayne County. Orangeville Seventy two members of the G. and Ellen M. Humphrey family met Saturday on the Orangeville City lawn in a family gathering. The five living sons and one daughter, out of the 12 children, were present: W. J. Humphrey of Ephraim; Lkme I. Humphrey of Salina; Rhoda H. Gibson of Helper; Wilford J. and Ray B. Humphrey of Orangeville and members of their families. Also present was a cousin and wife, Mr and Mrs I. B. Humphrey, of Salt Lake City. The day was spent in visiting, getting acquainted, playing games and eating their dinner together. There are more than 150 of this particular fa- great-grands- on Pre-Me- GREEN RIVER NEWS by Mrs E. B. Simonsen Mr and Mrs Corwin and Mr and Mrs Allen Watrous of Wichita, Kansas were house guests of the B. J. Sillimans last week. They are distant relatives of Mr Silliman. Mr Corwin heads the Philharmonic orchestra in Wichita and Mr Watrous is Supt. of Schools. and family of 3 San Bernardino, Calif, are visiting relatives in BWyd children Ross of Greenriver. A large number of Relief Soc the iety members attended meeting of the three stakes in Price Monday. Mrs Andrew Hunt and! Miss Una Gillies spent a day last week at the home of Mrs Dah-lin- g in Fiuita, Colorado. Mrs mily. Dahling is 92 years old and was one of the early settlers in Greenriver and. is a sister of GREENRIVER NOTES Tom Farrer. Her memory is Neil Carswell and family of still excellent. Southgate, California visited at the home of the M. E. Petersons last week end. The Carswells were residlents of Graan-riva number of years ago when he was employed on the D & R G railroad. The Stake Jr. Gleaner-J- r. Mrs Eva Connors and son Glen are visiting at the home M Men Moonlight Capers will be held next Tuesday, Aug. 23, of her parents, the B. J. at the tennis court in Huntwill be Decorations ington. Lyle Scovill was a visitor at done in Gypsy style by the the iRatlbers Roost ranch last Huntington Jr. Gleaners and Jr. week, and this week Alan and M Men. Other Ward MIA orCarl Hatch are trying their ganizations in the Stake will hands at cowpunching with assist with plans to make the Arthur Ekker. dance a success. er Stake MIA Plans Social silli-man- s. GREENRIVER NOTES The Sleepy Hollow Motel open ed for business about ten days ago. Miss Una Gillies is in charge In the absence of Mr and Mrs Vail Hatt, the proprietors. The interior Is beautifully decorated and the dirapes were designed and finished by Mrs Vail Hatt. There are 17 units and it is a decided asset to the community. In fact no finer Motels can be found than those in Greenrireri Noel Baker has gone to Boise, Idaho for a three week stay at the National Guard Encampment. The Burdick Orchestra played for a dance in the park Saturday night. It was sponsored by the Roping Club. anv-whe- re Emery Man Is Honored By Mrs Rose Olsen Emery H. D. Maxfield was honored at the Maxfield family reunion Saturday, Aug. 6, held at Sara- toga Springs, for being 80 years of age. The Maxfield organization presented him with the beautiful book Cherished Experience" by David O. McKay. Thirty- of Mr Maxfield's attended! the reunion. Mr Maxfield was born Jan. 31, 1875 at Unionfort. He married Mary Ann Williams Aug. 9, 1894 at Fremont, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized at the Manti TemDle. They had 14 children, 12 ol whom are living: Carlos, Hilliard, Weldlon, Melvin. Gerald and Haddenham of Salt Lake City; Elwood of Lush, Wyoming; Vaughn of California; fl Maylin of Oregon; Zella of Layton; Ludean Max field and Velma Johnson of Emery. They moved to Emery in 1903. He madie his living by farming. Later he rode for the Emery Cattle Association and worked for the government for ever 20 years. Mrs Maxfield died Nov. 11, 1947. Mr Maxfield has 56 grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren. He lives alone at his modest home in Emery and is In fairly good - des-cende- nts El-do- ra Brin-kerho- health. Carbon College Hosts Higher Education Meet Dr. Aaron E. Jones, President Library on Friday and will also Utah Conference on be honored at a luncheon at of the des-cende- GREENRIVER 53, NUMBER 51 Reunions To Car Drivers & Chauffeurs: Orangeville A law passed by the State Legislature, effective May 10, To Wed 1955, provides that every person licensed in Utah, whether Girl he holds a Good Until Revoked license or one that requires rencjwal, must successfully pass au eye examination every five years. Holders of Good Until Revoked licenses must pass their first eye test between May 10, 1955 and January 1. 1957. Failure to do so automatically causes the license to he cancelled and it then becomes necessary to make appli cation for a new license and successfully pass written, driving and eye tests. Application for the eye examination may be made at the headquarter' of the Drivers License Division, 123 State Cap itol, or at the Divisions Fairgrounds Office, 1000 West No. Temple Street, in Salt Lake City; at Division offices ill Ogden, Logan or Provo; or direct to the examiner as he appears on regular schedule in various cities and towns thru-othe State. Dates and hours the examiner will be in a par ticular area may be determined by making inquiry at the lo cal law enforcement agency. In view of this new lafsv, holders of regular licenses will he unable to get them renewed merely by mailing in the stub within ninety days of expiration date, as has been done hut must pass an eye examination every five years. (s) Kirk Nielsen, Dri ers License Division, State Depart ment of Public Safety. VOLUME announces the Towne Cafe. ' A banquet for all members Conference on Higher Education will be held at Carbon andl guests will toe held Friday College and price Civic Audit- evening in the Carbon College orium from Thursday at 6:00 Cafeteria. Dr. Ira N. Hayward, noon, Professor of English,. Utah State p. m. until Saturday will be College 10. The Agricultural and 8, 9, September The feature bantheme of the conference is: Toastmaster. address entitled: The How to Plan for and! Meet quet Bulge: Implications the Expanding College Enroll- Enrollment for University Adult Education ment. Registration for representative members from all will be given by Dr. John B. institutions of higher learning Schwertman. Vocal selections, in the state of Utah will be at directed, by Mrs Dorothy Brown, the Price Civic Auditorium, Carbon College, will also be Thursdjay evening .from 6:00 given. to 7:30 and at the Carbon CollPrinted outlining ege office, Friday morning from the activitiesprograms, of the conference, 8:00 to 12:30. have been sent by President The general sessions will be Jones to the ten Institutions featured by three outstanding of higher learning in the state. The administration at CarDr. Henry Steel Commager, Professor of bon College feels it is a distinct History, Columbia University; honor for Carbon College to be Dr. Edwin A. Lee, Dean, School the host school for this conferof Education, University of Cal ence and a distinct honor to ifornia at Los Angeles; and bring these outstanding eduDr. John B. Schwertman, Dir- cators to this area of the state. ector, Center for the Study of Liberal Education for Adults, EMERY COUNTY REUNION Chicago. will be SET FOR AUGUST 27 Sectional meetings held in the following areas: Public Relations and Adult The Annual Emery County Education, Curriculum and Me- Reunion, for all former Emery thods, Student Personnel, and County residents, has been plFaculty Personnel. Each sec- anned for August 27, 1955 at tion will be highlighted by an CANYON GUEIN in Provo Canand a yon. Bring your family and outstanding speaker panel discussion, consisting of your lunch and any sports equipment. The program will capable Utah educators. The Governing Boards of the be in the form of Amateur Institutions of Higher Learn- Talent Day with a prize for ing will meet in the College the winner. Higher Education, that the Twelfth Annual Utah speaker-educator- s: |