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Show rage Two EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS the place of their former Pri mary conference. The Primary is the cnly organization nosv who sponsors a pregram on Fast Sunday evening. faculty 'P't&piete ESTABLISHED, 1900 PubUshed every Thursday, at CiJtle Dale, Utan Entered in the Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s matter under the Act of March 8, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October 30, 1951 (39 United States Code 228; 20 Stat. 359 ; 48 Stat 928 ; 65 Stat. 672). Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator Printer CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Orng. Mrs. Dora Otteson, Cleveland Mrs. Leona Huntsman, Ferron Mrs, Maxine Baker, G. R. Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington Mrs. Glen Snow, Castle Dale Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery . Mrs. Emma Tucker, Elmo JO 4221 Have clean hay I ... be counted? The announcement of the special election, which was made last week concerning acceptance of terms of the Emery County Project, has again rais ed the question of eligibility. As in the special election two years ago, the question is asked, Who is qualified to vote? The law covering such elections, provides that, Qualified electors, hav ing paid property taxes during the year preceding the special election, shall he qualified to vote. vious year. The property tax rolls will be scrutinized, and a list of those vot- ers who qualify on both counts will be posted in each community. Often, some names do not appear on the lax rols, even though they have made a tax payment, because of the fact that the tax is sometimes paid in the name of one person while the property is actually owned by two or more persons. We suggest that as soon as the lists are posted, every county resident In order to be a qualified elector, should go over them carefully, to be sure as to his qualifications. As is you must have voted during the past two general elections, in order for your generaly the casle in special elections, name to appear on the poll records. some persons are disappointed at the time of the balloting, when they find There is no provision for registration for a special election, therefore, if a their names are not on the rolls. We now have an opportunity to persons name is not on the poll recdecide the future of Emery county, ord, he is not a qualified elector. and therefore should make every The second qualification, is that effort to make sure our ballot is he paid a property tax during the pre is counted. County future brightens By Mrs. Glen Snow tourist and also to residents who Can we believe it? After waiting, spend s many Easter and other watching and waiting, is there really and exploring enjoying this coming some change in Emery rugged country'. county? We know therp is plenty of coal Yes! Something Is happening. if there was a market or some jiew There seems to be a throb and just a process to make it a more sought after wee flicker taking place. product. There is gas, which is being For such a long time we have piped out to other parts of our state dreamed and hoped for a real future and also other states. We feel that that would encourage our young some time oil also be found in may people to stay here. Lets hope it is abundance. Our cattle industry is really coming and will be lasting. known far and wide. There is uranium We have always needed more to be mined. water development to help raise more With the educational program crops, to encourage some industries to being planned and carried out, we locate here and especially every town should surely not lack for equal or needs better culinary water to attract better facilities than can be found anypeople to want to live here. Making where. Utah is rated high in our nation improvements to our water supply and it is surely because1 all the school would surely be a big factor in induce- districts are doing such a good job ment tor perhaps a factory, cannery, with the schools. etc. There are many potentials not Emery county has many attracmentioned. Maybe we will yet see tions for the sportsman as is seen by the alkaline flats changed so that they the number of hunters who come from will also be an asset and our county the surrounding counties and states will come into its own. for pheasant, deer and elk. The mounIf everyone does his part to be a tains have beauty and restfulness for pusher surely something will happen those who come to hunt and to fish. and these little throbs and hopes will The San Rafael country abounds be realized so that will with sights, relics and interest to the come to our beloved prosperity Emery county. excur-sionday- Cleon Huntsman and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christensen Mrs. George Huntsman. This and son Steven, and Millie Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhodes work was dome at the Manti tensen spent last Friday to Suntemple. spent the weekend at Green day in Salt Lake City visiting River for a fishing trip and other pleasure. Mrs. Grace Cook traveled to with Barbara s sisters, Mr. and Pleasant Grove Sunday to visit Mrs. Desmond (Louise) Shields, Those from Ferron attending with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Ann) Joa special temple sealing trip Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon (Daphne) hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Norday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Westover. She accompanied the man (Kathleen) Ensign and their families. They also visited Fred Zwahlen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petersons. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gledhlll and family. Ferron News The economy of. the county depends on the business there-lCounty businesses depend on the support of the people. Kaye Mcirtensen cf Snow College was home for the Easter vacation. clean seeds, tool Save cultivating. Use AMCHEM's SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER ily of Will your vote chancel 1 Lois and Jim Jensen and famSalt Lake spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Olsen Emily Jensen of Salt Lake also visited at the Olsen home. She is employed in Salt Lake with American Agencies. 653-26- your alfalfa underseeded with small PROTECT SPRAY WITH Phyllis and Udell Lewis of Dragerton spent three days over the weekend here in their livestock farming and home . . . . grain. Give alfalfa a Approximately 24 Emery boys joined the South Emery Industrial Arts group for Cedar City Friday morning. They enjoyed a trip to the Southern Parks over the weekend. :i . re h IaskQtin CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINGER KIMBLE LARSEN Mr. Farmer Dermus, Venice and Kenna Jensen spent April 15 weekend in Logan Brent and Karen Jensen. Brent is attending school at USU and Karen is employed in the office of fish and wild life for a professor. national editorial nu April 261962 ARE DISTRIBUTED BY CHEMICAL COMPANY AMCHEM PRODUCT'S WASATCH It happsned 100 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Albrecht sen enjoyed Eoster outing at Wilow Springs. Their children, Mary and Jack Curtis of Clara and Udell AlMrs- - Rose Olsen brechtsen of Bountiful and n and wife of Sandy and the Ora and George Pearson Easter weekend guests at the grandchildren, all joined in the motored to Bakersfield, Calif home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L festivities. They left Tuesday morning of Petty. last week. They are going fishMr. and Mrs. Dermus Jensen Donald and Doris Mangum of and Kenna; Ned, Marjorie and ing at Lake Crawly with their daughter, Dcnna Vee Stovall, Provo have moved to Emery for Burk Burr; Hazel and Emer and husband, who own a boat. the summer at the home of Mae Bur; Ella Nieson all enjoyed an They plan to spend four to six Christiansen, who is visiting her Easter trip Saturday ta Buck-hor- n weeks in California. children in Utah county. Dona-Wash. is suffering with back injures. Maie Fackerell is spending two The family has had a siege of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brinker-hof- f and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bun-dersweeks with her parents, Mr. and sickness. Mrs. Denzil Jacobsen. They have and family spent their Bernard and Carol Swenson Easter trip Saturday at Eagle been living in New Mexico. Her husband was sent to Alaska. He and family enjoyed the Easter Canyon. weekend in Pleasant Grove with is employed on an oil rig. their immediate families. Monday wound up the best clean up day campaign in EmPatriots Day, Thursday of last Mr. and Mrs. Rhodey Ander- ery. Everyone was out raking, week, s highlighted when the sen and Eric of Murray spent burning weeds and hauling American Legion, under the dir their Easter school vacation here trash. The county road equipection of Merlin Christiansen, on farm and livestock interests. ment hauled dirt and gravel led in a short ceremony. The thither and yon and filled in a school children, their teachers Marjorie and Morris Maxfield parking lot on the south side of and townspeople gathered ar and family of Salt Lake were the church. The De ound the flag pole in frent cf Easter weekend guests at the cooked and furnished Layclub a supper the school hounse at 10:45 a.m. home of Vera Duzett. to climgx the day. The town A scout, Phyllip Jolley, led the board, with mayor Arthur L. crowd in the pledge of allegience Mr. and Mrs. Duaine Ander- Petty at the helm, financed the to the American flag. son and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy supper which was free to the Maxfield and baby of Salt Lake public. Dancing followed the Elsie Sorensen, Randolph and were weekend at the banquet. guests a Beverly made business trip to home of Ludean and Ella Salt Lake Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Broderick spent the weekend in Delta Milton Abelin and his mothe, Richard and Dixie Peterson, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Len-ar- d Sophia Torgersen, have moved Clark and Stuart Broderick. Lenard is in very Williams and home. They spent the winter Vivian poor health. Zundal and daughter months in Salt Lake City. Manja cf Salt Lake all enjoyed Easter at the home of Coy and Leona Albrechtsen was taken to Salt Lake Sunday of last week Nettie Williams. Vivian and to the home of her daughter, daughter are remaining this week for a visit. Mary Ellen Larsen. Erma Niellives at Kaysville, will Lareda Olsen son, who suffered a leg take turns with Mary Ellen in infection last week. She is forced caring for their mother, who is to remain off her legs for two suffering from a stroke. weeks. She is improving. Ned R. Burr, his wife Marjorie Merrill Allred left Sunday for and son Burke, 15, of Anaheim, minor surgery this week. His Calif, spent their four day Easter Dr. Doyle Barrett, of vacation here with theis parents Pleasant Grove is his physician. and relatives. Ned has spent 10i2 yeas at Nortronics, which is a Darlene Gates of Salina visited division of Ncxthrop Corp. He last week at the home of Sophia just received a promotion. He is Torgersen. superviser of developing research electronics department. Erma and Richard Peterson Marjorie is an electical assem- and bler in the same plant. She has lene baby of Bountiful and Arand Pearl Peterson were been employed six years. Burk attends school at Brookherst Jr. here over the weekend. high school. The Jr. Sunday School, under the Fred Forbes of Alpine and Leo Olene direction of Anderson, sponsored Hansen of Pleasant Grove spent short Easter program Sunday here on business for Saturday morning in Senior Sunday Mae Christiansen, who is visit- School.. ing in Utah county. Melvin Maxfield and his friend Norman and Lora Lee Behling from Salt Lake visited in Emery and two sons of Midvale enjoyed the Easter weekend here at the Sunday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lar Richard Behling of the High sen. Council and Leonard Larsen were speakers In sacrament Clara and Udell Albrechtsen and son Kevin of Bountiful and meeting Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Petty and Mr. small daughter of Salt Lake were Orem and Mrs. Jerold Hilton of spent the Easter weekend at the G. L Olsen home Emery News The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in the same year that 1862 ... rawr Af-to- IN UTAH news that President Lincoln had signed the enabling act to aid in construction of a railroad from the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast was joyously received. This was the key which opened the way to the rapid development of Utah and the West. The Brewing Industry has contributed to the growth of this great Western empire through employment, taxes, purchases of supplies and raw materials, and in providing food supplements essential to improved livestock and poultry feeding methods. TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. son-in-la- A FLAMELESS The Primary, with Pres. 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