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Show leader bmcst coutt progress 1173 PAGE S THURSDAY OCTOBER NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM Continued from page one Wtxo Ulan da Atwood II, 653-281- 4 We are i sad Low Juanas snow sadehOd-ra- n ..iHwi wttoLou jaaaa-- ii of clavataad art bon parante RaasoU ud Phyllis Alirod. Thoy ten a now tebjr girt, bon Oct. U k Caitaa hospital. Ooc dsy sfter her gr--I uteothor Phyllis Am Allrads blrthdsy ud bor slater vu bom May 14, ooa day after bor gnadtatbsr Russell Allrad's birthday, ibo sisters ham ooa little brother. The bow baby will bo called stephola Colaeo and Doloro Beach aad family of St Paul. Minn, who cams to help Colleens parents Mernld and Mildred Rasmussen celebrate their golden wedding annivers-jar- y here sat., remained tor a weeks visit, just returned borne Tuesday morning. The entire Rasmussen family, 17 In number wore I n atteoduce and helped entertain two hundred or more guests during the afternoon and evening, ft was ttslrta-mll- y who itaged the entire celebration and presented their parents with many beautiful gifts la addition. Two of Merralds old school chums and former residents of Castle Dale, Roy Nicholes and wife and Goodman Aiken and wife of Orem came down tor theoecasion as and were accompanied by three other ( their friends) of Provo and Orem, who came In their campers and spent the1 weekend here sightseeingandattended church on Sunday. At a Peoples Party convention held In the Emery County Court House here Oct. S, beginning at 7:30 the following peoples party ticket was drawn up. For general election to be held here Nov. I In toe city Dr. Larry Lofthouse; Hall: Mayor councilman Foster Jensen; councilman Lee Jeffs. joe Grant has been In the carbon hosp Hal the put ten days with pheumonla. The sterling Umphenour temily entertained Interesting guest this week, Peter Crockfotd, a member of the stake presidency of the Bermuda Islands. He flew up to gneral conference In salt Lake, spent the day here Wed. with theUmphenours. The two families became friends and acquainted with each othr when theUmphenours were stationed In Bermuda In the U. oou-pl- ear ear u 8. Air Force. -- Kimble K. Childs, son of Mr. and Mrs. parher Childs wu passed on to be ordained a teacher, In Sacrament meeting here gyp(y Janone Richards of Downey, Calif, visited here a few days this week with her mother Naomi Jenson and sister Valoy wi Kan Cos and families. MR. AND Mrs. David Thompson andba by of Sait Lake spent the weekend hero with Mrs. Thompson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams, Marshan Wilson with her mother Rose Ungerman were In Provo Mooday to assist her daughter Marsha who Is attending school there move Into another apartment, merman Behltng is still In carbon hospital. His son Rex spent the week end hero doing his toll farm work and his daughters Alice and Don Unger of Denver, Colo, ud Mrs. Vera Anderson from Santa Fe springs, Calif, are here, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Areno and two small daughters who have lived here the past two months In the Allred apartments, returned to their home In Loulsana tola week. Afraid they could not take the heavy snow tolls of Utah. Hope to return In the summer, Mr, Areno wu employed In Huntington canyon. Haul strong, Neva Jensen, ud Dorothy Childs, have been chosen to serve judges of Election at the election to be held here Nov. 6 In City Hall. Leah ud Lamar Jacobs have a new grandson, born to Julie and Mike shaflzadeh of salt Lake City, He arrived at 2;30 a.m. Oct. 12, weighing 8 lbs. 13 os. Hazel Wa-yof Castle Dale Is a great grandmother. Mother and baby arrived home from the hospital Monday morning and were greeted by Julie's parents. Mike Is attending school at the University of Utah. His parents live In Inn. Mark H. and Leah Williams ud children from Blinding, spent the weekend here with Mr, ud Mrs. Mark Williams. Mrs. Mark Williams spent much time In Carbon hospital this put week with her mother Mrs. olive Funk of Ferronwhohu a broken hip. u mu IQOUGII HIE "PROGRESS" PAST ....Passages ery Five yean ago Token Word for Word from to toe u reported 1968. of Em- progress County sept. 8, Wat-scO- m. ird North. to two Dept, tor by Information leading to toe arrest and conviction of two Emery County mm for Illegal possession of elk meat. The two county mm were picked up by Ron Christiansen of Huntlngtonm and joe Jeffs of Castle Dale, on Aug. 9th coming toff East Mountain with parts of four elk In their possession. MwArmy 1st Lt. Robert W. Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. robert Nielsen, Hunting-to- n, wu awarded toe Air Medal Aug. 2nd In Vietnam. Lt. Nellson earned the award for combat aerial support of ground operations In Vietnam, ' The Emery county Jaycees, under toe chairmanship of La von Day, County Agent, annual award Banquet held toe first of last Thursday, Aug. 29th at toe Jacob polar King, castle Dale. Ten years ago reported In toe Emery county Progress of sept. 5, 1963. MMCowtructlon work at toeslteof thejo-- es valley Dam phase oftoe Emery County u u .Janet nth .The .Teacher salaries for year 1922-19Elmo: William Mcswaln,teacher.4992J5, soren Mlckelson, teacher... $800, Gladys Greene, teacher... $680. Geo H. Ovlatt, janitor.. $240. mwA whitewash that disinfects, kills mites and brightens toe poultry house Is made as follows: shake five quarts of rock lime with hot water to about toe consistency of cream. To this add one quart of crude carbolic acid or zenoleum, and one quart of Kerosene, stir thoroughly and dilute with twice its own volume of water. Apply with either spray pump or whitewash brush. When properly prepaid, this solution serves three purposes: toe zenoleum acts as a disinfectant, killing toe germs; the kerosene penetrates toe wood, destroying the mites, and toe lime whitens toe walls, making toe building sweet and light. .Where are these militarists leading the world? Hie country with toe biggest battleship power is toe United states. France Is the greatest military power, with the strongest standing Army In toe world. 23. the most remarkable match . Germany Is supposed to be unarm eL.. but that Germany Intends to strike at toe first opportunity there Is no shadow of dough t. ft is enough to make toe angels weep that after toe greatest tragedy the world , has ever known, toe nations should be showing their teeth more In 1923 than even they did In 1913m byslr John FosterFraser British writer. .Merrill oveson oveson returned last SaL from a mission In the southern states principally in Kentucky. He Is looking and feeling fine and gave a fine talk In sacrament Services Sunday, .MMBABIES CRY FOR C ASTORIA, Mother! Fletchers castorla has been In use for over thirty years as a pleasant harm- The technology in the Bulova Accuquertz watch g. is It means owning a watch of exquisite accuracy, that's light and comfortable and something people think is just wonderful. If anyone asks, just say its accuracy is controlled by a high precision quartz crystal vibrating at 32,766 cycles per second. Incredible! Come in, we'll show you all the styles. From $200. We'll even explain how It works. (Watch shown actual size.) I available from your local sheriffs office and other law enforcement agencies) X Babysitters- - Always leave a number where you or your doctor can be readied Advise the fitter-- - NEVER admit strung- -, ers, always lock exterior doors, never leave children alone. X Know your nleghbors and their cars by sight. Obtain their phone numbers, give them yours. X Write down license numbers and descriptions of strange cars. That moving van may not have been ordered by your neighbor. even In X Lock all doors and windows summer. Many daytime apartment burglaries are committed by toe use of a "shim." installation of dead bolt door locks curtails this type of entry. Place a broom handle in the lower track of sliding doors. X Leave a radio playing and different lights burning everytime you go out at ni- oyed toe evening. Venice Cramer and Georgene Hansen motored to Venal one day last week to visit a dear friend Della ovlatt. The Alan Camerons are still In Iowai with her sick mother. Margaret broke a rib reaching In the back of the car, and has been in a lot of pain. Blaine Lofley spent toe weekend at home elk hunting with his fotoer Jack Lofley, He is attending Utah Tech, college in salt Lake. ght. An inexpensive timing device Is helpful, Phone your neighbor; Inform him when you expect to return to your residence. X Padlock toe garage door, especially If lt is attached to the house. Why hide a burglar who's breaking Into your home? X Don't advertise that you're on vacation. Cancel all home deliveries of newspapers, milke, etc., pick up tools, lock toe garage and gates, and dont provide a means for entry to a burglar, X Leave a key with your neighbor; dont put a key under your doormat. Ask him to pick up your mall, change position of your blinds and drapes dally. X Record toe description and serial num- Satnto senior Citizens Halloween party wiheld Friday Oct. 19, in toe Huntington school auditorium. Come dressed in costume. A articles that do not have serial numbers. Stolen articles that lack positive Identification marks are seldom returned to their owners. X Notify your sheriff and other local law enforcement agency of your vacation dates. Request them to make periodic checks of your home during your absence. Sheriff Leamaster said that at times his home has been a refuge for citizens fearing bodily harm. He suggests that homes showing the Neighborhood watch stickers would designate similar shelter. Join the National Neighborhood Watch Program. For your own good; ELLB H. GUYMON Ellis Hyrum Guymon, 60, Huntington, died oct. 12 In a salt Lake rest home after a short illness. Born Oct. 19, 1912, Huntington, tojohn Wesley and Minnie Nielson Guymon. ber LDS Church, veteran WW 11. . Never mind, baby. I love you. If your fotoer is a jackass. The mare comforts her colt who looks a little like her and a lot like his old man. A mule Is toe offspring of a male ass or jack and a mare or female horse. Could this be where toe half assed expression originated? The colt will grow up to bray like a donkey but strong muscled, sturdy and work worthy as a horse. Could this be where toe express lem work like a mule be Mem- NOTICE survivors: brothers, sisters, Niel, East carbon; John Oliver, Orem; Mrs. WaDale are cautiAll residents of llace ( Dorothy) Ottenson, Ogden; Mrs. oned to be careful castlewater as toe cistusing charMrs. jack (Anna) smodey, Kearns; ern is very low andtoe water may have to lotte L. Anderson, Long Beach, calif.; turned off temporarily. be Mrs. Florence L Tucker, salt Lake cit; Mrs. HORACE ( Inez) Porter, Walla Walla, Wash. The beat moves with an awkward or shuffling gait because he has no clavicle to keep toe shoulder bones steadily apart. Thus, as toe forelegs are moved, toeblade bones "work" much more on toe side toan Funeral Monday 1 p.m, Huntington 1st ward chapel, where friends call hour pr- for to service. Burial Huntington city Cemetery, is usual in animals. IMS About a hundred years ago, when toe assembly line was born, the handmade works of creative genius began to disappear from the American home. Still, thousands of native craftsman passed their skills to their children, and today one of the finest collections of these skills Is available atanunbelieveableshop called "The Wild Hair" located in toe City Shopping Center, just west of the Santa Ana Freeway, at 9 shannon East. LT Many a college or vocational school graduate can remember the lean years as a student of struggling to survive financially, But once youre "in" college, toe motivation to get what you came for gets stronger with each passing year. And toe end reward Is worth toe effort. For every student who made it, however, there were many just to lean In finances to even get started. They either delayed their hgher education and a career, or worse, abandoned toe whole Idea. A new federal program is betting more than $122 million that 500,000 needy American High school graduates will be able to get Into that college door, called Basic Educational opportunity Grants, toe program of toe U.S. office of Education (HEW) is designed to help eligible students get into hlher education for toe first time, on a full-ti- basis. me youth. Basic Educational Grant! which do not have to be paid back are available to qualified students entering approved universities, communlty.junior colleges, schools, technical institutes, and hospitals schools of nursing. Public and private, profit and institutions are Included under toeprogram. The basic educational opportunity grants will not solve all the problems of financing higher education, but they will help get the student throutfi toe door In the first place, we urge interested high school grads and their parents to chock out this special aid program. For many, it may be the help needed to change their lives. The Alaskan moose, found In toeKenal peninsula, carry toe largest antlers in the deer family, sometimes spreading to toe width of seventy inches. These popular "Works in a Drawer" consoles are perfect for the family who wants Motorola performance convenience and styling in a smaller screen size Each model features a Modular Solid State Chassis (except 4 chas-- ' c sis tubes). Hair. The Wild Hair Is an Incredible display of the most exquisite talents In the West. There you will find literally thousands of handmade items, each an irreplacablen-jrlt- y. each an original. The list begins with handstltched quilts in designs dear to America; The Lonestar, Double Irish Chain, Youll find luncheon cloths and bed linen created of fine spiderweb crocheting and tatting ( Jo says tatting is almost a lost art). The jewelry collection is nearly priceless in originality and detail; handpainted brooches and lockets, of Ivory, wood and antique silver cutlery. The walls of The Wild Hair are literally covered with hangings of every kind, from original oils to macrame owls. There's an unmatched collection of delicate, handpainted china, stuffed animate and toys in handmade clothing; replicas of very old dolls In do lt yourself kits; handmade scarves, pon- less substitute for castor oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and soothing syrups. Contains no narcotics, proven direction are on each package. Physicians recommend It Downey, calif. Eben says "Be slow to anger, .Unde if only foh de sake of knowln exactly whut you's talkln about." 73 years ago as reported In toe Emery County Progress of sept. 8, 1900. .John Leamaster, Sheris of Emery County, was In town today enroute to the east of here, where he was on Important business, .Huntington. The harvest Is about all over and most of toe grain threshed, and a great disappointment to most of toe formers Is the result; for what seemed to be splendid crops of both wheat and oats, whRoberta Hamann Is taking additional en threshed fell short In a number of Ins. training for her role a Emery county Fatances at least less than expecmily Nurse Practitioner at the university ted. The second crop of hay was not over of UTAH tots week, she Is completing 900 holf of what It should have been, parurs of Intensified training under the guidtly on account of drought, but mostly on of a doctor In order to qualify In Feance account of grasshoppers eating toe tops for a certificate. bruary and buds of toe young lucern, thus retardAs practitioner she will diagnosis, couing toe growth. Those who have orchards nsel, give shots and prescriptions, do mihave good crops of fruit. nor surgery, stitching and casting. . F.E. woods and J.W. seely, the two The Hamanns plan to give first aid lecRefublcan delegates from castle Dale, tures and lectures In chosen towns. The fileft here Sunday for Provo to toe Republrst few minutes of emergency treatment ican state Convention held there on toe focan save lives. urth and fifth. . Unfortunately, toe program became law at a very late time last spring and toe Information was not disseminated in time to reach graduating high school students before schools closed. Even more important, toe most needy may not have been reached with this vital information. But there is still time to apply for toe , special grants for toe foil 1973 and midwinter 1974 semesters. The final application deadline is Feb. 4, 1974, Applications forms are available at post offices, college financial aid offices, high school guidance offices, state employment offices, county agricultural Extension agents, and many organizations dedicated to serving non-pro- fit, Ms ivggEi only Manager jo Richards conceived The Wild Hair when her own home became a museum of priceless handmade arts created by her Mormon forebears In Utah, Friends beseeched her to open a shop where toe hidden craftsmen could display and sell their creations. The result is The Wild chos, shawls, purses; decorator pieces of Indescribable originality; barrel-sta- ve of The Waddle Family, by toe famed Charles Joseph; magnificently detailed toys and perfectionists knitted items for children, for babies, fluff, ball booties, exquisite afghans of purest wool, febonnets ma- ather light; and colonial-ag- e de of handkerchiefs. The Wild Hair Is al- so a haven of antiques such as an ancient butter crock churn, a beautiful antique organ, old Bromo seltzer bottles, Log Cabin syrup cans and fine old coffee pots. Mrs, Richards Is toe daughter of Mrs, Naomi Jensen, Castle Dale, she lives In gan? This personable little fellow is growing up with toe mixed company on toe All-r-ed form alongside toe OrangovUls Road. in all probability it will be deprived of toe joys of proportion, since all male mules and most female mules are sterile. The experts say that in rare cases when a female mule Is Impregnated by a stallion, toe colt would be three fourths horse; If impregnated by an ass, toe result would be three-fourt- hs ass. bers of your personal possessions. Mark ll be wh- 12 committed by youths under 18). person ( young or old) taking a shortcut through your backyard may have broken into your neighbor's boms. CALL YOUR LOCAl SHERIFF OR OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. X Don't assume someone else has called ( Emergency phone number stickers are X That 11 50-ye-ars MMJARTZ . Porject continues to run ahead of schedule, ich will support toe hugh earth-0dam. .Mjcrtstell J ustena en, 7 daughter of Mr and Mrs. William justensen of OrangevInch trout which weiille, caught a 19-ghed 3 pounds, at Petes hole, ago as reported In toe Emery County progress of sept. 3, 1948. MThe following farmers, Fillmore Bros, Reed Brasher, Lynn Guymon, Ed Anderson, Mark Nelson and Rex Bunderson, stocked six farm ponds this past week with 5525 Blueglll and Large Mouth Black Bass. The above named farmers, who are ; cooperators of tor Huntington River and.,, south Emery soli Conservation Dlst. received the fish by making application to toe soli conservation service, which in turn obtained them from the Fish and Wildlife SotvicSg old daughter Golding, of mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Golding, died Friday In a salt Lake hospital of polio. .Gary Petty, small son of M.andMrs. Arthur Petty of Emery, had toe misfortune to break his arm Sunday. ROLLER SKATING every Sat. night from 8 to 11 p.m, at Davis Hall, Cleveland. office oftoeSuperlntendent of the Emery county school District was being moved this week from toe North Emery High building at Huntington, to the newly erected Ford Nelson Building on toe east side of main street In Huntington. ago as reported In toe Emery County Progress of sept. 8, 1923. yowir toCuGir a naGLxass? i1 of S.S, Mullen Inc., steadily cut uawaycrews at toe baring solid footing, ars Two $100 rewards were given m. toe Utah Fish and Game mm all thankful this week that Emma Tucker came through surgery so well, she is out of the hospital and stating with her son Robert and Janet In sandy, she Is doing very well. Mrs. Wright Child is still in toe hospital doing as well as can be expected. Mr. Child spent the weekend in Elmo taking care of his form, she is In toe McKay hospital in Ogden. Ward conference was held on Sunday. A large group was in attendance at sacrament meeting. Many of toe high council was also In attendonce. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Williams aad tonally spent sat, night with their daughter Lorna and Gaylon Atwood . They are from Bountiful. They all enjoyed dinner In price with Mr. and Mrs. George Williams. Weekend visitors at Marvin and Reba's Hansens were Jimmy and Stacy Olson of Price, Howard and Roanna spent Sunday with toe Hansens, they are from price. Charles Lofley was toe only one to get his elk this year. Ike and Iva Jensen went to salt Lake last week for a doctor appointment for Ike. Mrs, Venice Cramer will motor to Provo Monday for an appointment with her doctor. Friday toe boys and girls of the Ward traveled to Manti to do baptisms for the dead. They boys did over 62 names each and toe girls 15 to 18 each. They all enj- Yesteryear's Paper.... earth, Plus to acquire a new post office building In Huntington were announced recently by Postmaster General Marvin the building In Huntington will be located at Main Street, between 2nd and th- fls ( adki oar oouptTn We must be our brother's keeper and vice vmn If toe burglar is lobe thwarted. The window sticker will annowce that we are alerted to toe potential burglar and on guard. And ready to call the Sheriff if anything suspicious actions are noted. Follow toese warnings and sugostiona: X Be suspicious of that man you have never seen before, the unauthorised candy seller or the teenager soiling newspaper and subscriptions may use an unanswered doorbell as toe opportunity to enter an unsecured borne. Keep an eye on all strangers while tony are In your neighborhood ( 84ft of all burglaries are Sleek Contemporary design in consolette cabinet ol tempered hardboard and select solids finished in rich Royal Walnut grain. 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