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Show CASTI.E DALE. UTAH. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1 HIS. S1.M PER TEAR - W. Democrats Elect Ticket With 61 to 271 Pluralities S. S. BOOSTERS 1 TOURING THE George W. Collins, T. Odell, director; STATE James ORANGEYILLB 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Fall have resigned their positions as postmaster and postmistress which they have held for over twenty years, all the time a credit to themselves and very saUsfae-tor- y to our town. . We have all appreciated them and are glad their move to Green River to only for a short ' time. We are also highly pleased with our new postmaster, Hon. O. J. Sitter-u- d, a man who to known over this part of the country as one of our best and ablest men. He always does his full part in everything he undertakes and does It well. All wish him suc. cess for" the democrats, they getting all of the county offices. The past three or four days have been a little blustery but not enough to tftorm of freete. The people axe still harvesting. The Deer creek coal mine Is running" full-bla- st now, K. A. Howard having It In charge, and the coal to beginning to find Its way to town while good weather to In sight. They also have the contract to furnish the school coal If the schools ever get to ran thi chairman, and R. T. Porte, publicity director, of the "Utah Bute War Savings stamp committee, are making a tour of the state, and in every city and town visited so far. have met ing with a majority of IT7; while the with a wonderful enthusiasm upon the third, which provides for a new basis part of the local chairmen and com-OFFICERS-ELECT season.. COO'TY for the taxation of mines and mining mlttees In charge of the W. W. S.) For a few days the flu had coal property, piled up a majority of m, campaign. hauling from the camps downed as 8S votes being registered enly So far Bingham, Murry, Midvale. against lots of teams had to come home empty. Representative the measure, the almost unanimous Sandy, Logan, Prove, American Fork, Quite a number of our people are loof accorded tatter K. the Johnson support Haattngtoa p. question Heber, Duchesne, Roosevelt, Myton cated at the camp for the winter and cess. in a most surprising gratifying manner and Vernal have been visited, and asi some more are to go when crops are Commissioner, 4 Year the most optimistic friends of the pro- soon as possible the balance of the with Leroy Taylor, who Wat stricken to Well D. Hebe Leonard of HanUngto position. state will be toured, all with a view to the lnf luenxa last week, again garnered. Town President J. B. Meeks laTi The total vote of the county fell off looking over the field, interviewing and no one else ha taken it from him. some considerable repairing-donhaving I Tear Commkmloner, d more than from that of two committees, newspaper men, and the Coy Justeaen came home from Price on his home. It wilt be quite an with the flu but to getting along nicely. O. R. Gillteple ot Green River years ago when the heaviest vote in situation in general. improvement on the appearance and the history of the county was recordOne of the interesting things In re- There are no ether case In our town. surroundings. 8ome other places could County Clerk ed. The falling off Was due to several gard to the trip la that Director Odell Election passed off fine, the defeat be with a little repairiImpoved vastly to ed feel Just ng. candidates all seeming causes, the principal one being the buys a thrift stamp at each postofflce of lumber In town. ExJ. B. Jewkee of OrengevhV ' Plenty elected. were prevalence of the flu epidemic in the where he stops. He has a collection as good as those who cuses would now be out of place to Mrs. Will Fall, Mrs, Rose Hammel, county, which has made public gath- - covering the continent, and he calls it County Treasurer don't make them. all have and Miss Hatel Hawks gone of all mitikinds taboo. his It also erlng "Diary." L. W. Guymon of Caatledata On Thursday P. M. when the clock to to River winter. the Green the is spend usual systematic Utah gated against going over the top In re said "two" of work the precinct organisations and deeming her pledges for purchasing County Recorder The telephone wires clicked a mesundoubtedly kept individuals in some W. S. S., and not a little credit Is due sage through. Peter Tolboe of Castledale of the precincts away from the polls the work of State Director Odell and HUNTINGTON Saying, "People, begin to get a little from fright. The provision of Edw. G. Geary, Emery county chairpurely wiser County Sheriff the corrupt practices act passed by the man, for the enthusiasm shown In The flu Scare has caused the people "The tidings we're about to tall Levi Howard of HantingtOB last legislature, prohibiting the con-- : the great plan of W. 8. & to put their beat thinking apparatus "Causes whistles to blow and ringing w. s. a. veylng of voters to the polls by party at of bell work, studying how best to be careCounty Attorney workers, and the general lack of InThough the good news that the war ful of what we do, and how we do It "If 'Unconditional surrender of terest which characterized the cam- - is over may be expected any hour now, We are W. G. Peacock jr. of OrangerlUe the Kaiser." pleased to may we have had paign this- fall up until the last week the report that gave this as a fact but little and that little Is pretty Well When the above news reached us at so was or 'Assessor afternoon the creation also to small contributed the County Thursday under control and no new ones are two o'clock Thursday afternoon it soon vote. of an irresponsible news service the All people created new life among the people. In an Joseph Hansen of Ferron Mohrland was the only town In the United press. Germany's ten peace putting to andappearance. our town from going coming began to step high and to pas county two years ago which cast any envoys had not even crossed the line to are aeked to be very careful and not They to each other, sayCounty Surveyor their compliments preponderance of republican votes, but meet with Gen. Foch at the time much to take offense. We believe in the old ing "I told you so," and the bells beK. O. Anderson of Emery this year the camp is more democratic less had time to sign the armistice. adage, an ounce of preventative Is gan to ring and the whistles to blow. than republican, Lawrence being the worth a pound of cure." It all continued until the noon of the real only republican stronghold this election day passed off night. Gee! That news sounds good Tuesday for Hansen 189; for sheriff, Joseph year as far as the head of the ticket but with considerable interest and we hope it to not too good to be The entire democratic county ticket is concerned, but the little place Is assessor, 176; w. U. reacock jr., xor quietly and closed with another suc true. apparent Peter 138; Tolboe, recorder, was elected laat Tuesday with pluralijoined In lusty style by both Castle-dal- e attorney, W. Louis 117; Guymon, treasurer, ties ranging from CI to 271, while the and Molen as to the county candi- 136; term comD. Heber Leonard, congressional and supreme court can- dates, notwithstanding the fact that didates on the democratic ticket re- Castledale had but one candidate on missioner, 94; E. O. Anderson, surterm ceived even larger leads over thelr'op-ponent-s, the republican ticket something that veyor. 88; O. R. Gilllspie, Milton H. Welling, successful has never happened before that we commissioner, 87; Peter E. Johnson, candidate for congressman, leading the know of, the Dale having had from representative, 61, W. T. Lamph of Cleveland, demoentire ticket, due very likely to the two to five candidates on a ticket at candidate for state senator from cratic for as Ferron in of and the the times plea Emery, President, past. support he polled a heavier vote than Samuel the old republican strongholds of the tha 12th district. comDrisine Emery. Carbon, Grand, San Juan and Uintah toR. Thurman, candidate for the both leaned heavily county, secured a plurality of 148 justiceship, who is very popular in ward democracy two years ago and are counties, votes in Emery county and has a very Emery county. The latter would un- even more so this year, only a very good chance of being elected though doubtedly have lead his ticket but for few votes dividing the two parties. figures from the other his opponent's fraternal affiliations, J. Ben Jewkes, present deputy In the no official of the district are available counties which gained him some votes, especicandidate office and county clerk's as yet but an unconfirmed rumor ally in Green River. All the proposed for the clerkship, polled the largest U. Colton, present inamendments to the constitution car- vote of any of the county candidates has It that Don for and candidate cumbent ried with big majorities, the first, and was second on the whole elected 250 in which provides for statewide prohibitticket. He received a plurality of 271 secured a plurality of inasmuchUintah, as all home but, his county, In the followed candidates other 1017. votes; ion, carrying by a majority of are the second, relating to exemption from order named, the figure given being the other counties of the district the to have democratic, gone reported taxation of the small taxpayer, carry each man's plurality: Levi Howard, other 103 votes to insure Lamph's are almost sure to be forthcoming through the race Is going to be a close one. A. noteworthy feature of the voting of the amendment to the constitution relating to mines, is that it received its most unanimous support this year from the precincts which downed the similar amendment two years ago. At e . 13 9 C as c ,0 that time Woodside and Molen cast o' a never a vote In its favor, but this year 2 0 Si's o' E Molen voted the amendment unanio o o 3.6 S g mously as did Orangeville, Elmo, and Lawrence, while the opposition voted in Cleveland, Victor, and Lawrence Congressman Milton H. Welling, d 84,184!131141 78 77 137 1224 28 5!14!14 919 1275 all heavy "no" precincts two years 644 Wm. H. Wattls, r... 281 8711351 63 9) 79 30 2 9 122 14J15118 ago is almost negligible this time. Justice, Term Huntington, Elmo and Clawson, which 114111 9151269 Sam'l R. Thurman, d 89 183 138 138 80 76 136 1222 31 supported the amendment two years J W. Cherry, r 22 88 127 67 92 80130! 2 11 20114 15J21 646 . ago in healthy fashion, are "right Justice. 8.jrr. there" again this year. .Castledale 61 183 128 138 76 75136 12 125 128 6 14)11 9041256 gave the measure some forty votes to Gideon, d.; A. E. Bowen, the good two years ago and does real 30 88 134 67 96 8130 2 9 2213 15121 6581 well by It this year. Ferron and Em: Term-Al- bert Justice, J. Weber, d, . 82 184 138 135 78 75136,12 !25 28 7 114111 915 261 ery disapproved the other measure In DERHAPS he is billeted in a barn, or even a hen-coo- p. 654 9 23112 14121 no uncertain terms and register the E. Frick. 30 86 134 68 94 81130 Slate Senator heaviest vote against it this year, with There is snow on the ground, and the mud freezes 1611 853 148 the exception of Green River. MohrWm. T. Lamph, 78 78137 12 19 25 49 180il32135 d... In all the village there is just one pi act 15 23 113113121 705 Don B. land very unexpectedly voted for the hard to his boots. SI 9H1142 69 93 83129 Colton,r.... mining amendment 24 to 13. Representative 25 34 10)11 818 61 The state went democratic, both where he can dry and warm his hut. 31 180 108 135 72 7035 ! pledge-redeemi- ng -- -- one-thir- ; i - , ' 19-ye- ar . I : for 1915 Unofficial Emery Comity Vote 10-y- r. Term-Vale- ntine William Hitchcock, scuii.rA Ulysses W. Grange, . . -- O. I rt 9 81 1 uI r 93 156 ... w 49 79 9 16 98 - B ...'.. Jewkes, W. Reia, 95 47 r.... ireasorer Louis W. Guymon, J'Vie Snow Jensen, 79 1401115 122 33 1321147 82 80 90 74133 82133 "neriff r . 1 93 47 79 170 114 120 76 33 100 153 82 94 Plml... ""Ji r Amendment wroniDttlon) Yes. 7;s5 80131 14110 824 87 15(22 737 I 12123 27 210 15)20 14112 122 I i 95 44 ne I 12125! 28)10 13 6 21 8 221 9116126 874 189 685 12!2328 7)13! 9 850 186 2!lll23ll216!2S 714 iilSSlSSl 91191121 8511188 82 102122 137 84 7937 11 916I1010ZV ! 30 1681142 68 87 77131 I 27 4114112 824 88 7 1461106 121 77 80133 12J24 736 7634 SS 1251158 81 96 1 92 46 I I 94 . 19 64 1641117 123! 106 48 106 146 81 66 t 54 92 5rrohlblt'on) No. 11 2 'MlnesTaxa'n) Tes Mines Taxa'nl No 54 10 48 23 I 915 271 644 I I d..... d... 10 33 123, 17 121 81 842 119 78 176101 130 80 67134 12124 29 723 22112 17)24 210: 92 99j34 33 951162 74 I 80 197 117 118 59 32 74 147 .86 109 . .iu Eem'ns) Yes , ,,a Exem'ns) No J 87 S3 4S r.... J. M. 83 d..,.. Hanson, 15)10 114122 I vl Howard, wm. a Worthen. r.l ""corner Peter Tolboe, Crystal Behunin. r. . Attorney w p. Peacock u. A. Howard, Jr.. d I nrveyor o. Anderson, d... David H. Wood, r. . . "nsu 4 47 827 94 733 10 36 123 115 I 79 1751125 145 33 94138 60 t dj Welling and Mays, present representatives in congress from the first and second districts, respectively, being reelected over Wattls and Spry, republican opponents. All three democratic candidates for the state supreme court, via., S. R. Thurman, Valentine Gideon, and Albert J. Weber, were elected to and fill the This will make terms, respectively. four-to-odemothe supreme court cratic, the single republican Judge being Wm. McCarty, who waa elected four years ago and whose term expires in two years from now. Hereafter all supreme court judges will be elected for terms of ten years each. The nation appears to have gone decisively republican, according to the very latest reports, 238 republicans and 195 democrats being elected to in the house, two districts being still also doubt At least half the senate Is new Six assured the republicans. states, including Nevada and Wyoming, two veritable thorns In the sides enforcement offiof Utah prohibition prohibition laws. cers, voted bone-dr- y Only nine socialist votes were re- - 757 I I J- 19)21 I I I ""uniwHionrr R. Gilllspie, 80 149)111 104 82 7334 d.... 107 wlnR.Cwg.r.,.. 37 82 137153 99 90 8333 v i I r....... I.Ve - I I 'V r...,. r. 3- - Coal is $80 a Ton in Your Boys' Village This Winter I 181 2nim 8 3! SO'20011761167 4 9 9 81j84 1412 85 9131 8 10 Y!ll2! 101 7 87124 16 18113 I 867 1176 6117 23131iz;2a 2113 94 94132 200i'183133 92 3! 75133 I I I 6911 I 812614211712412311096: 1037 I II 09 8126139 1721!231102lri I I "I II 7)23 37 17122I21110161928 I 2! 1 ! I 2 88 1 the number being at Green River, one Woodside, one at Cleveland, two at at Mohrland, two at Ferorn, and one at Victor. Some ninety socialist votes were cast in the last general election. You are thinking about your own coal problem here at home. But what would you do if there were only one place in town where you could find a fire? That's your boy's fuel problem for the coming months. Are you going to keep the hut fires burning? 4 per cent of your Fourth Liberty Loan purchases is your share of responsibility in the United War Work Fund campaign. Let's raise Utah's quota by the night of No- An amount equao vember 12. Go to the War Work Committee in your town. Don't wait to be asked. UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN |