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Show Mlcrof;..v:i' Vi i: SERVING PHONE YOUR rKva ALL OF NEWS EMERY TO COUNTY 2431 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR EMERY COUNTY . . . HOME OF THE NATIONS GREATEST RESERVES OF NATURAL The Emery County (Utah) Progress, Thursday, June 14, 1956 Volume 56 Lott Nielson New Appointment is Manager Urges Named Gov. At State Meet t Lott Nielson of Huntington We hope you will forgive us was appointed Deputy District if we wander onto a subject this Governor of Region 3 at the week that Is of interest to only State Convention of Lions Clubs about 95 per cent of the county. The rest of you people will have to glance on down the page where the subject will be changed. You guessed It, its fishing' It seems, from our observation, that a lot of the men folk of on the county were opening day Iby their ladies and by the young fishermen. From our vantage point on out-stripp- ed held in St. George, three days of last week. Region 3 includes Moab, Monticello, Price, Helper, Castle Dale, Ferron and Huntington. Others attending the convention were: Mrs. Lott Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. William Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Von Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roper, Mr. ana Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman and! Mr. and Mrs. Kevan Rowley oi Huntington and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Wllberg, Mr. and Mrs. the north bank of Petes Hole, Kenneth Wiliberg, Mr. and Mrs. we were very interested in the Stanley Huntington and Mr. results of the days fishing. It and Mrs. Glen Otterstrom of didnt take long in the morn- the Castle Dale Club. The Castle Dale club was ing for Helen Ware of Orangeville to show her prowess as a honored at the convention for fisherman (or fisherwoman) . having fifty per cent of its Within a short time she had members there. taken about five nice fish, all Activities at the convention within a few feet of the lines of included a social mixer and a several of the countys male good old fashioned barbecue in populance, who, with bare lines, the Dixie College stadium. Busiwatched intently to see that ness meetings, group meetings Helen used nothing but good and lectures also filled, the old worms and Salmon eggs . . . docket. An address was given no cheese. by John L. Stickley, of Lions International. Other ladies around the pond The lady lions were also enas to seemed be doing equally tertained at a luncheon and well, as were the younger set. brunch. One little tyke, who had been On June 9, an outstanding pulling them in rather regular, banquet was held where new on being asked if he hadnt officers were introduced and gotten his limit yet (the limit the convention closed. vice-preside- for kids is four) , he replied, Oh no, I just gave four to my mother. Returning in the evening, we found many of the same faces and not too many bulging creels. We were Interested to note also that the young set were still going strong. With the advantage of good phonics around the lake, it was possible to hear many of the conversations being held, although some distance away. One small fellow, he couldnt have been over six or seven, yelled to one of his playmates that he hadi caught two now and his daddy hadnt caught any . . . and weve been here all day. The climax came, however, in our own party. There were and three adult fishermen, about half again that many kids (they varied, as they came and went, not being able to nt Cotton Bag Contest Sponsored by Utah State Fair it Yourself with Cotton Bags will be the theme of stepped-u- p activity in many Sew Social Security Benefit Claims If a worker in your family dies, ask if survivors benefits are payable, says Kesler T. Powell, district manager of the Provo social security district office. Each year there are some benefits that are not claimed survivors of insured by the workers. Social Security provides that a lump-sudeath payment can be made in every case if the worker was insured at the time of his death. An application for this payment must be filed within two years after the wage earners death. The lump-sudeath payment is paid! to the workers surviving spouse, provided they were living together at the time of the workers death. If there is no surviving spouse, then it payable to the person or persons that paid the deceased workers burial expenses. In .addition to the lump-sudeath payment, monthly benefits may be payable to the deceased wage earners children under 18 years of age; and to his widow, regardless of her age, if she has minor children of the wage earner in her care, Applications must be filed for all types of benefits, explains Mr. Powell. He urges that in the event of death of a worker, soon afterwards some one should contact the nearest social security office and find out whether survivors benefits are payable. Anyone desiring further information may contact a representative of the Provo Social security office at the Cailbon County Courthouse in Price on June 19 between 9:00 a. m. and m m Man Lou Rvan Mary Lou Ryan To Teach In So. California ' Mary Lou Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ryan, of Castle Dale, graduated recently from the College of Education at BYU with a class, of 852 students. is now teaching Mfcury Lou Kindergarten at Castle Dale, and has accepted an appointment to teach In the west Covina School District in California for the next school year. Miss Ryan graduated from South Emery high school where she was active in many school functions. Carlos G. Larsen m 3:00 p. m. GAS COAL . URANIUM Number 42 Price Ten Cents Dedicatory Services June 24 For Spacious Emery Chapel Dedicatory services for the new Emery Ward chapel will be held in conjunction with Emery Stake quarterly conference on June 24 2:00 p. m. it was announced tins week. Joseph Fielding Smith of the general authorities of the church will offer the dedicatorial prayer and preside at the Castle Dale Ward Plans Fund Raising Ca rnival conference. carnival is being sponsored by the Castle Dale SunA ward day School Saturday, June 16, at 7:30 In the Castle Dale ward recreation hall. Featured at the carnival will be a fortune teller, ball games, dart and balloon games, fish ponds, shooting galleries, and a baked goods sale. Proceeds from the carnival will go for the purchasing of book racks for the chapel. Jesse Tuttle Will Fly To Denver Meeting Jesse Tuttle of Castle Dale, head of the state campaign 'sponsoring Gov. Averill Harriman for President, will fly to Denver Friday. There he will meet with delegates from eleven Western states to dlsouss plans for the coming political campaign. Amnog the 20 delegates from Utah will to Bland Fox of Castle Dale. 127 g Of the billion pounds of chemicals produced in the UjS. this year, one quarter, or 35 billion pounds, will be chemicals derived from petroleum. record-breakin- Supervisors Tell Landowners to Destroy Weeds state Bernard E. Ellison, weed supervisor, and Franklin Liddell, agricultural supervisor, were in Castle Dale Friday to meet with county weed supervisor Ray Humphrey, and committee members. According to Mr. Ellison, the state will Issue cleanup orders to all property owners who do not take proper steps to eradicate white top from their property. The state feels that Emery county does not have enough white top now to warrant letting It become a menace. If these clean-u- p orders are not heededi, the county has been notified that they are to move in and eradicate the white top, all expenses being charged to the property owner. district The new chapel, completed In about two years time, is the results of combined effort on the part of the people of Emery, much of the labor being donated by ward members. Ground was broke for tills building on April 22, 1954. Besides being & beautiful ade-qa- te chapel space, class rooms, recreational facilities, and also two new pianos, an electric organ and a sound system. Ward members feel confident that the seating arrangement will well accomodate a stake conference. The Emery Ward Bishopric wishes to extendi a special invitation to all former members of the ward and to those who have contributed to the building fund as well as all members of the Stake. Juvenile Court Plans Are Progressing Policy is to For Farmers Protect Child Union Jr. Outing ad- dition to the town of Emery, the building also provides The following is the first of a series of articles on the philosophy and the procedure of the juvenile court. It Is hoped that ihey will serve to acquaint you with and to clarify for you the part the juvenile court plays la the community. The philosophy of the juvenile court is different than that of the adult criminal court and The Farmers Union organization In the state is again makhomes during coming weeks as 17-l- b. ing plans for their annual sumhousewives prepare entries for mer junior camps. the Cotton Bag sewing contest - The first of these will be a at the Utah State Fair, accordSaturday, June 9, one-da- y outing at Boulger, up Castle for G. Carlos ing to Don Wyatt, secretary-managLarsen, day on June 23, A total of $963.74 has been donated by Emery county to Huntington canyon, of the Utah State Fair Dale. While fishing at Fish Lake for all Junior reserves and their association. on the opening day, he landed the American Cancer Society announces Mrs Delon Olsen of parents. The junior reserves Ina mackinaw. The clude the age group of six to Cash prizes will be awarded measuring 36 inches long,fish, is Castle. Dale, County chairman. Is based on two principles: Inclusive. sixteen for the best home sewing in the reported to be the largest First: That the children canof with list a the with donation In$207.14 events will class Schedule Huntington topped lots: Kitchen caught so far this year. of following not be held responsible for comcurtains, blouse, pajamas or Mr. Larsen was accompanied Lenen Lott as chairman. Ferron seconded the idea with clude getting acquainted, acts a much later classes, picnic, criminal the until lounge outfit, mans or boys to the lake by his wife. singing, munity common law limit age than chairman Joe Ann Crawford softball soptr or western shirt, luncheon game, with Emery of 7 years, and second, that almother and daughter dresscounty challenging the rest of collecting $170.65. Towns also stand and concentrate that set, brought within the jurthough a the In es, stuffed toy, and childs quilt Revenue DirectorHas reaching the and state, the . evening hundred mark isdiction of the court, the child long). One youngster, however, roast. weiner a were Orangeville with chairman Is not accused of a crime nor (it happened to be yours truly portable sewing ma- - Fo rms for Farmers Later In the summer, July 28 regarded as a criminal. boy) , after ms N.cni collecting Olive Magnuson will ibe to July 31, an outing will be presented the dad had thrown the line in for chine, winner of the highest total in $135.81, anldl Castle Dale with at Camp Utaba for all of The court stands In the posiheld him and gone down the bank, cash To Cl aim Tax Refund chairman Argene V. Olsen collprizes. the Junior group. A full schedule tion of a protective parent rathto try some of his own casting, has been arranged for those er than a prosecutor. The justood for about twenty minutes Except for trimmings, all arCharles I. Fox, director of In- ecting $132.45. Including instruc- venile court merely extends the attending, without moving a muscle. The ticles must be made from cot- ternal Revenue for the Salt Other town collections for the tional periods, recreation and concept of guardianship to a pond was quiet, no fish had' been ton bags used as containers of Lake City district, announces eats. child who shows he needs care, caught all evening that we had feed, flour, and other staples. that he now has available a Cancer Campaign were as folFurther Information can be and provides the custody or disseen. All of a sudden we heard Entries must be mailed to Utah Olive Greenriver with lows: of the forms to be used obtained from Mrs. Emma cipline which the parent should a young voice yell Help, Help, State Fair, Box 2133, Salt Lake supply $9115; farmers to claim refunds of Seely as chairman, have given. This Is not mere of Umo. Tucker and turned to see this young City on or before September 8, by as with Clara Jensen federal tax paid on gasoline Clawson leniency of the criminal court. lisherman with a 13 inch trout 1956. Each entry must be ac- the and certain other fuels. The chairman, $22.15; Lawrence with It Is an attempt to substitute flipping at his feet. companied by an official form official form 2240 may be ob- chairman John Ramage, $32 A0; protection and guidance for provided by the contest sponsors, tained by writing or calling the Moore with chairman Lucille Cemetery Project punishment. The purpose Is to the National Cotton Coun- directors office at Room Allen, $11.00; Cleveland witn reform rather than punish. cil and the Textile $89.39; Manuchairman to Henry Tucker, We feel a strong desire Bag Post Office building, Salt Lake By Sponsored facturers Mortensen Mabel with association. thank you people of the county In the treatment of juvenile City. They may also be obtained Emery as chairman, $62.90. 2 matters are of for the way you-haaccepted local delinquency agriculcounty through Detailed information be d Elders may Clevelan us into the area. Many people obtained from the paramount mainly Importance, tural at banks and agents many to wishes extend Olsen Mrs. Home Arts and the safety, protection and welhave stopped in at the shop department of the Utah State post ofices in'the district. a sincere thank you to all the and beautifying IRefenclng to make the and to of fare say hello, The public law authorising this town chairmen for their splencommunity, and the just the cemetery Is the project being welfare of the us welcome. We were pleased Fair. Individual child refund was approved by the did help and to the more than Cleveland he undertaken by concerned. Neither should be with the response received by president on April 2, 1956. the workers 100 dir under the throughout Elders Quorum lost sight of or suborlnated In the paper last week, and thank Mr. Fox advised farmers of who donated- their time ection of Mont Allen. our desire to serve the other. all those who graciously com- Man Suffe rs Bu rns this area to file their claim with county I over to to this labor been and added More land has put is 7King his office after June 30. Claim plimented us on our work. to When we speak of protecting the east of the cemetery It is our hope that you will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black- Is to be made for taxes paid on provide more lots &nd to the the child we do not intend to continue to be satisfied with burn of Clawson received word gas purchased! and used for west for parking space. There shield him from the responsiRun will the paper, and if the people of that their purposes between Janalso be two entrances with bility for the consequences of Stanley farming Lions the county will cooperate as they Rich, 1 30. and claim June The Huntington of Dragerton had suffered uary cattle guards. his acts. have these first two weeks, we must be filed before October 1. Patricia Morrison, beautiful The wire for fencing will be feel that we can put out the first and third degree burns on The director cautioned farm- And Ladies In seeking the welfare of the Broadway and Hollywood mus- paid for by donations. Work on kind of newspaper that Is his left arm and chest In a mine ers to read carefully the inwill return to the fence will continue each child the courts work Is directical star, comedy wanted in the county. accident. The cable on the structions on the form 2240 beed toward seucring all services the University of Utah Summer Saturday until completed. You will find this week, how- machine he was operating ex- fore filing and advised them to Conduct Elections to achieve the healthy available In The star to Festival King a we little are short, ploded and burned at the Co- keep sufficient records to perever, that 7. of the child and on 2 and development I July through of both advertisements and lumbia coal mine where he is mit verification of the amount New officers for the Hunt This Rodgers and Hammer-stei- n Fifty pear cent of all marketed the greatest opportunity for his news for a six page paper. We employed. He is recovering claimed. were elected club Lions ington show tells the story of an gas is used in the states where becoming a good citizen in the feel that with a little extra satisfactorily. Mr. Fox pointed out that the recently. They are: Lloyd Unschool teacher who it is produced. cummunlty. One cannot thereEnglish six can fill we each Von pages new law authorizing this refund german, president; Gordon, agrees to tutor the wives and push fore, and should not seek to week. Milton children of the president; provides a penalty equal to first vice the welfare of the comSiam of separate King costs for It about r; A. secretary-treasureThanks again 32,000 dollars twice the amount of an exces- Roper, welcoming and the welfare of the 1860s. in the munity to to a a we for mile of stay lay us, and hope pipe sive claim, with a minimum G. Kinder, Lion Tamer; Vernell assume or child that one must the Miss Morrison inherited line. long time. Rowley, tail twister. They will role of Mrs. Anna from the late penalty of $ao provided. be of primary and one of secbe installed in July. In each Gertrude Lawrence and added ondary importancei The Lady Lions club was also its success to her own triumph case, the courts obligation is to election with the reorganized take such action as Is in the in Kiss Me, Kate " in which of the following new officers: she starred best Interest of the child and at the U. In 1952. Ralde president; Her rs Ungerman, By the community. ' will be Jose Duval Faye Roper, secretary; Maurine as the King and Dorothy Sar-no- ff These articles will continue Nielson, tail twster; Charlene as Thlang. in the future, when some of the Pioneer places that received buttes, pinnacles and summits, before the time of either Will- Rowley, reporter. The Lady Lion AnotherLady Is ballet the highlight cases, and procedures of the their names from some colorful Politicians in the state legis- - iam, Dimmick or Oliver Hunt- officers will be installed Friday sequence based on Uncle Toms court will be explained. landmark nearby always take lature, however, changed it to ington. Cleveland was named nght at a canyon party at the Cabin and done In classic great pride in it, especially in curry the favor of Gov. George for Pres. Grover Cleveland; Law- old Ranger Station picnic Siamese style by the University these days of commercialization Emery, though he never was out rence for Lawrence G. Miller grounds. Ballet Theatre company. when they can capitalize on here and was even out of office (it is believed) ; Elmo for- - the Ferron Man Injured Directors again will be Mauname was to attract before tourists. name the a such adopted. noted book St. Elmo, Nrather F. William rice Aibravtanel, town of Emery was named than the famous frontier scout, From that standpoint, however, Tl;e Christensen and C. Lowell Lees June KUlpack of Ferron, while Emery county had the misfor- for the county, and nearly every Kit Carson, first suggested. who will handle music, ballet working at a coal mine up Hunttune to be founded during a other town was also named1 for Rochester was named for Rochand drama. ington Canyon last week, had an period when it was all the rage some political person, rather ester, N. Y., later changed to Castle Dale Official Station accident and through It recCompanion hit will be Puccto name new counties and towns than for the many famous fron- Moore for L. C. Moore. Molen Alvin Jensen, Observer Madame Butterfly, which inis eived! 5 broken ribs and was tier was for public figures. Thus, during figures who had explored named for Mike Molen, first will run July ill, 13, and 14, for 4 or 5 days. He hospitalized those 1880s, the country got it3 this colorful land. Ferron was settler, and Clawson was reand Elaine (Mjalbln Is home now and starring Improving Lincolns, Garfields, Harrisons named for A. D. Ferron, the named for Rudger Clawson, Thomas Hayward. nicely. and Clevelands by the hundreds, pioneer surveyor; Orangeville church apostle, after beinv first Season ticket prices for both even though they had no con- for Orange Seely, though In named Kingsville for GuyKing shows will be $1.50, $2, $3, $4 nection with these new places. reverse order with Castle Dale its pioneer settler. Green River Americans will spend about and $5. Single show performFor Emery county, organized which was named for the valley. was named for the great 130 million dollars this year for d ances, in the same seating orIn 1889, the name of Castle was The late Andrew Jensen, church 50 million gallons of household river which all early trav- der, will be $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 first suggested, and no name historian for years, said Hunt- - i'elers looked: upon as green1 and commercial Insecticides, and $3. Tickets are now on sale most of which are derived from cauld have better suited thlsiington Creek was named foxiafter many miles of journeying at the Summer Festival Box OIL land of rugged1 desert peaks, some unknown trapper in here over desert areas. Office at the U. four-year-o- Lands Emery County Cancer Donations Fish was a big Total $963.74, as Drive Closes er 17-l- b. gprlze ld Q-- 3, ve and son-in-la- to Begin UofU w, 12-in- ch HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS ... Lament Johnson co-sta- Weather Report . tree-.line- -- I I |