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Show December 29, I960 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Two FERRON NEWS NOTES (jaunty Pwytete ESTABLISHED, THE AMERICAN WAY 1900 Mrs. Leona Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Orng Mrs! Leona Huntsman, Perron Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence Mrs. Glen Snow. Castle Dale Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery EDITORIAL Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINOKR KIMBLE LARSEN . Apprentice CORRESPONDENTS Mis. Dora Otteson, Cleveland .... JO Mrs. Maxine Baker, G. R Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington .... M.s, Clara Jensen, Clawson Mis LaMon Christensen, Elmo Shake Out Boondoggling Senator livid of Viriini:i, win. is e chairman of the Senate Finance on antlioril and a tup nalioml fiscal affairs, is 'deeply concerned, citicn and its a both as a the entire $10 over servant public Federal Interstile billion Highway Program. The Senator's views are presenttd in a magazine published by the Sun Oil Company. In just five yens, be points out. tbe estimated cost of the program lias risen from $23 billion to $39. 9 billion a jump of 73 per cent, 4 lie actual cost may exceed $50 billion by 1975. n his view, tbe program as now constituted has certain built-i- n defects. These include excess costs, bad planning and crash aspects, gingerbread design and extravagances, loose administrative practices, irregularities and profiteering. This informed view should certainly be of top interest to the counusers who now-patrys 60 million-plu- s $8.8 billion a year in highway related taxes including some $5 billion in federal and stale gasoline taxes. They just aren't getting their money's Goin-niitte- lax-pnyi- worth. The urgent current need. Suiator Byrd emphasizes, is for both state and federal governments to look long and hard at the program, and lake steps that are necessary if each dollar ol expenditure is to buy the people a dollars worth of road. In that, public opinion should he unanimously behind him. Election Laws Need Revision Nearly 70 million volers cast ballots in the general election pis' concluded. What most people do not know is that but for our archaic voting laws the turnout of voters las! November could have approached the Si) WINTER 4221 million mark. Between 5 and 10 million American citizens were forced to stand on the sidelines while their fellow citizens went to the polls. These 5 to 10 million disenfranchised citizens were deprived of the right to vote for president because they had moved recently and could not meet the residency requirements in the states to which they had moved. We have become a mobile nation, not only for pleasure but of necessity. Fount less thousands of persons employed by larger corporations have to change residences as they are transferred or promoted. When this happens shortly before a presidential election under our present laws they autf matiealy lose the right to vote for president. The irony of tlie situation is expressed with feeling by one victim of disenfranchisement who was recently promoted and transferred by a major oil company. He writes, We were being exhorted on all sides to get out and vote. When Arthur Godfrey told my wife (via radio) to get off your duff and vote she wrote his immediately saying she would be glad to but the stales would not let her. She committed a terrible crime she moved! . . . There shoud never hie another election in which millions of American citizens lose the right to vote for president because they move from one state to another. The first order of business of state legislatures should be to modernize our election registration procedure. "Mighty Midget" Bussia. not counting satellites. China, India and Russia all exceed it in population. America is second rate as to population and area. But she is a mighty midget." SIMMS all for 25.00 parts extra HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. and Deliver Ti actor Steam Clean Tractor Make Compression Tests on All Cylinders Inspect Radiator and Hoses Inspect Fuel Tank, Fuel Lines and Sediment Bowl Dismantle, Clean and Adjust Car Pick-u- p Inspect Hydraulic Pump for Lifting Capacity 15. Inspect All Ignition and Light 1 8. 9. 10. 11. Remove Distributor, Test Paints. Condenser and Rotor Reset Distributor on Stroboscope Test (.oil for Leaks and Capacity Adjust Governor and Linkage' Test and Service Battery and Wires 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Gables Remove Air Cleaner Screen, (.lean and Oil 13. Inspect Oil and Oil Filter and Hy draulic Svstem 12. 1961. (s) BERNIECE DAVIS Administratrix of the Estate of William Henry Davis, also known as William H. Davi? and as William Davis, deceased. Mack V. Bunderson Attorney for Administratrix Castle Dale, Utah Date of first publication: Dec- ember 8, 1960 Date of last publication: ember 29, 1960 Dec- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the administratrix of undersigned the estate of Lealen T. Collard, deceased, at Huntington, Utah, or Administratrix Frandsen and Keller By (s) Dan C. Keller Attorneys for Administratrix First Published: December 8, 1960 Last Published: December 29, 1960 Dates for the Monthly Meetings of the Board of County Commission of Emery County, State of Utah, for the year 1961 Tuesday, January 3, 10 a.m. Monday, February 6, 10 a.m. Monday, March 1, 10 a.m. Monday, April 3, 10 a.m. Monday, May 1, 10 a.m. Thursday, June 1, 10 a.m. Monday, July 3, 10 a.m. Tuesday, August 1, 10 am. Tuesday, September 5, 10 a.m. Monday, October 2, 10 a.m. Monday, November 6, 10 a.m. Monday, December 4, 10 a.m. Dates for Equalization Meetings for 1961 Wednesday, May 31, 1961 and Thursday, June 1, 1961 at 10 a.m. in the Courthouse in Castle Dale, Utah. Friday, June 2, 1961 at 11 a m. in the City Hall at Green River, Utah. Clyde E. Conover, Chairman Raymond R. Sitterud, Member Delbert Tidwell, Member Glen P Bott, Clerk Sl EMERY NEWS NOTES Mrs. Rose Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Ludean Maxfield employed with the U. and Ruth Ann of Price have of Land Management. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Killpack S. 23. 2 1. 25. Remove, Clean and Adjust Setting on Spark Plugs Repack Front Wheel Bearings Inspect Rear Wheels, Brake Linings and Grease Seals Adjust and Equalize Brakes Inspect Manifolds and Muffler for Exhaust Leaks Inspect Tires and Add Calcium Chloride if Necessary Inspect Front Spindle Rushings and Tie Rod Ends Adjust Toe-i- n on Front Tires Inspect Water Pump and Fan RH Paint Tractor to Color Huntington Tractor and Implement Phone 74 Orangeville, Utah Bureau moved home. They will remain Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoddard of Wellington and their daughter David Peacock and Ben Rex Iva Lou of Salt Lake were dinAlbrechtsen of USU in Logan ner guests Friday at the home of are home for their Christmas Geneva Broderick. They were enroute to Los Angeles, Calif, vacation holidays. to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stoddard and Sherwin Broderick is home joying the holidays. until after the holidays. 51 family from Provo, who came to spend Christmas day with them. Mrs. Cliff Snow and her daughter Elaine were here from Salt Lake City to spend the holidays. Gayle Funk was at the home of her parents, Bert and Edna Mae Funk, for the holidays. She has been attending school at the USU in Logan. Ann Snow, of the USU, was home with her folks, the Gardell Snows, for the Christmas season. Her friend, Fred Marshall, from Ogden came Wednesday to spend some time also. Ralph Edwards home came last Wednesday for the holidays. He has been employed at Lovell, Wyo. and plans to attend school at Cedar City next quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rasmussen went to Sandy to spend Christmas with Dean and Arlene Behling and family. Arthur and Bertha Peterson journeyed to Salt Lake City to be with their daughter Ellen and family for Christmas. Cleveland News By Mrs. Dora Otteson Von Johnson spent the Christmas weekend with his mother, Mrs. Johannah Johnson, and family. Chad Thorderson, who is tending school at Cedar at- City, spent Christmas with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs Vere King and their daughter Margie and children visited in Cleveland last Monday .at the homes of Myrtle Mortensen and Dora Otteson Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Spenst Chap- man and family visited at the homes of Dora Otteson, Clell Jones and Johannah Johnson and families last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson and Max and his new bride spent Christmas at the home of their father, Clee Johnson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ungerman son, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mills and family visited last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Eden, and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen spent Christmas with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Val Jensen, and sons in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson hall for all members of the Mr. and Mrs E.d Holland and ward. Cache Valley Breeding Associa- relatives. returned to their tion of this area. Members, home in They late that day. Christmas eve a program was Dragerton please attend. sponsored by the Sunday School Wareham and Santa Claus came and treatMaribelle and Ray Bessie Caldwell was admitted and family were happy to have ed all the boys and girls. Bob and LeRoy Oviatt of Salt to the Price City Hospital last Annette Anderson of BYU and for medical treatment Jean Anderson of Salt Lake are Lake were home for the Christ- Tuesday is murh improved now. She home for the weekend. Jean is mas weekend. employed with the Utility gang Paul and Naone Fletcher and at Mountain Fuel Co. Mr. and Mrs. Lqe Zundal and sons, Michael and Robert, and1 daughter and Stuart Williams and Bonnie Conover and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mortensen of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. LeRay all of Layton,' two left Saturday morning to spend Richard Peterson of Bountiful came children, to spend Christmas with Christmas with their children were holiday guests at the Coy relatives. The Fletchers visited in Salt Lake. They were guests Williams home. with Mr. and Mrs. George Hunts. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IN THE ELEMENTARY FUNDAMENTALS man and the Conovers with Morris Lewis for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Hilton of families on both sides. American Fork were Christmas Ella Mae Nielson spent the weekend guests at the Gerald Home for Christmas from CedChristmas holidays in Kearns Olsen home. Mr. Hilton is sta- ar were Earl Larsen, Bruce Aye 25 to 60. Should be residents of this county two at the home of Marion and Gail tioned at Houston, Texas as a FishCityand Paul Conover, to visit or more years. Farm experience valuable. Broderick, medic in the National Guard. their families. They returned to Cedar City Tuesday where they Ora Pearson arrived home Jens and LaWayne Jensen Thursday night after vacation- and family and Mr. and Mrs. ing approximately one month In Brent Jensen of Cedar City California with her children and were home for the holidays. EVE relatives. WANTED Men To Train For Real Estate Appraisers NEW YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Olsen Russel Jensen and Duaine OlCSU at Cedar City are had all their children home for home for the Christmas holidays. Christmas, Ada and David Bench, Cecil and Joann of Salt Lake; and his Bruce, who Is employed at Thlo-kHazen Brlnkerhoff near Brigham City, and friend from Salt Lake visited last week at the home of his Karen and Brent of Cedar City. Ada and husband and Karen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd The boys were and Brent enjoyed a skiing parto California. ty Saturday at Gooseberry. sen of ol te Gary Oviatt of Safford, Ariz. is home for the holidays. He is employed with the U. S. Bureau of Land Management as an of- flee clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L Petty had their entire family home for Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Gary; Petty and baby of Salt Lake, i Mr and Mrs. Udell Albrechtsen and Ron of Riverside, Calif, and Andrew Hansen arrived home Barbara and Rex Addley and from California in time for the family. Christmas holidays. Judy and Gary Jensen of Salt' A group of young married Lake were holiday guests at the couples enjoyed a buffet supper Floyd Brinkerhoff home. Judy Christmas Eve at the home of is employed in the fur departMr. and Mrs. Roger Clark. ment at Auerbachs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. 01-- 1 sen were hosts Christmas day at a family turkey dinner. All of their children and grandchildren were present. 8-21- Visiting at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox was their daughter Emma from Salt Lake City and their son Earl and The Bradford Jensen family visited their daughters and famand family and Betty Killpack spent Christmas in Price with ilies in Salt Lake over the holiof Salt Lake City were visitors Lorraine and her family. They days. for Christmas at the home of attended church where Lorraine heir folks, Clive Killpack and narrated the Christmas The MIA held their Christmas Louis and Juanita and family. program last week. After the program a three act play was January 18th, there will be an Hugh and Doris Behling and presented by the stake MIA. Annual Meeting in the town family spent Christmas with Ruth Litster took partfrem our I. buretor 7. ruary, to her attorneys, Frandsen and Building, Keller, Professional Price, Utah, on or before the 9th day of February, 1961. (s) Edith Collard he Amarillo LET'S GO! 1. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1118 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM HENRY DAVIS, also known as WILLIAM H. DAVIS and as WILLIAM DAVIS, Deceased. Estate of William Henry Davis, also known as William H. I?avls and as .William Davis, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Orangeville, Utah, on or before the 9th day of Feb- News in a recent 'ditorial said, "Our F.S.A. has only seven per cent of the worlds people. It has less than half the land area of I From Politicians Relief Needed Kremmling, Colo. Tuesday night. Huntsman Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ras- have employment at the college, mussen went to Mountain View, before they resume their studies Calif, to spend Christmas with January 2. Idas son and family, Dale, Janice and Jamie Behunin. Two missionaries from Ferron sent tape recordings home for Friday morning Tess Caldwell Christmas to their parents, telland her two daughters, Sandra ing of their work in the mission and Susie, left for a week or field. They tel of the procedures more vacation in Arizona. They they go through and the parents are visiting at the homes of her are willing for groups to listen two married daughters and their to the recordings if they so defamilies, Mr. and Mrs. Mike sire. The boys are Hal Johnson, (Bette) Thornton at Tucson and serving in the Eastern States Mr. and Mrs. Lynn (Gwen) and Ronald Larsen serving in Steward at Glendale the Central States. Their para7 ents are Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen and Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonthree children spent Christmas ard Larsen. day with his parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Manand returned to Salt Lake City that night. ning of Cedar City came early Monday morning to visit a few Vincent Golob was in Rock days with their two daughters rs, Wyo. to see his sick and families, Mr. and Mrs. Gene father, Frank Golob, a short (Vyonne) Sorenson and Mr. and while before he died December Mrs. Keith (Wilma) Peterson. 17. Funeral and burial was there Their son Melvin was with them December 20. Survivors are three and they enjoyed the ward brdaughters and two sons, Fran- eakfast Monday morning. cis Karsanta of Pinedale; Mary Bogatha and Gailie Berthenolli, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rasmusboth of Rock Springs; Frank sen enjoyed a telephone call Golob Jr. of Casper and Vincent from their son Norman in San Golob of Ferron. Diego, Calif, to make their Christmas day extra happy. Merrill Black of Bountiful Visited with his mother, Mrs. Ida Conklin was hostess for a Clyda Black Thursday of last large family dinner Christmas week. day. Among those present from out of town were her daughter, of son Mr. LeRoy Caldwell, Jensen, frem Cedar City; Judy Mrs. and Glendon Caldwell, who her son. Dean from is serving in the U. S. Navy and Provo and Mr. Conklin, Mrs. Earl and has been stationed in Japan, is (Lorene) Jensen and family now back in the United States from others on Murray. Many at San Deigo, California. the Leslie side of the family were there. The Caldwells are looking forward to his coming home in Arthur and Marilyn Dearing Fetbruary. and family were enjoying a nice The Sunday evtning Sacrament Christmas eve at home when heard Christmas Carolers Meeting was a nice program they their house and for Christmas. President Bun- out in front ofdoor to see who derson from Emery and Sherrill opened the a treat. would such them give McCarther of Huntington weret find that to were They delighted the speaker and the music was was Marilyns mother and furnished by servers groups. father and younger brother, who come from Logan to spend One trio was Doris Funk, Pat had Barton and Beth George who Christmas with them. sang a number; another vocal C. Wa reham of trio was Jay, Neil and Carl the U.S.Earnest serving on the Navy, Larsen and still another was was USS Diodon (submarine) Eva Killpack, Anne Larsen and here visiting his parents, Kenwas Also Frieda Behling. there and a mens double quartet and the neth and Lyda Wareham, weekthe other relatives during choir sang. end of the 17th and 18th. A big dinner was enjoyed by all family Helen Leslie, who is employed the 18th, at the Ida and Sunday, at Price now, was at home with Francis Rasmussen home. Those her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis present Lestie for Christmas and the Wild, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wild season. and family, besides those mentioned before. Earnest has just Lee and Jane Rasmussen of returned from a overseas, Provo have been here the past which was one of trip he has many week visiting with both parents, taken. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howard and Evelyn Huntsman Brereton were home to spend Christmas with families and other Clifford Snow was home with day relatives. They returned to his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Provo to continue with Monday Snow for the happy holiday. He their employment before school is employed in Brigham City. resumes next week. Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utah matter under the Entered in the Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s Act of March 3, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October 30, 1951 (39 United States Code 226; 20 Stat. 359; 48 Stat. 928; 65 Stat. 672). NATIONAL Maribelles mother, Mrs. Loretta Brown, with them for Christmas. She returned to her home in Ned and Marjorie Desemlbeir 31 Dancing Starts at 8 p.m. Burr and 12 year old son Burke of Ana- heim, Calif, arrived Christmas Eve to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emer Burr and Sophia Torgerscn. Mrs. Burr has made advanced Lee Olson and Morris bum of Yuma, Ariz. were home improvement since her recent for the holidays. They are both stroke. Full Course Dinner $2.50 per couple $1.25 single person |