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Show l : The i i . Progress is working "Just like a letter from home" that's what they all say of the Progress. A for your best interests and the best interests of your town, county, and state. vear's subscription is the best kind of a present for the f lks who moved away. out to the neighnow using your paper. Point this bor VOLOIE XIX. &NTY XO. 45. $2.00 A YEAR CASTLE DALE, CTAIL SATURDAY, JULY 19, Fl IS XOTICE TO WATERUSERS SOMEWHERE IN UTAH nre FALL OR HOT I ELMO mm. uereuy sivea iiuii water system water may be used for lawn The Bee Hive girla are planning a sprinkling purposes between the hours entertainment in the near future. 'of 5 and 8 o'clock p. m., only, and bigMr. and Mra Edd Wilson are the ' sprinklers of regulation size only may happy parents of another pair of be used. twins, one! of these being a girl-t, J. W. SEELY JR., Watermaster first in thejir little family of six childI -- N.ouce is j i IS TO BDECIDED THURSDAY he ':' i ren. Adolph !Axelson and family came over the mountain from Mantl In their car last Sunday returning Tuesday morning, leaving Irene on th farm with her brother where she will jfe. main until the haying season Is over. The Elmo sports are planning on a big celebration for the 24th and we hope it wjll be a success as It was dry here on the 4th. Miss Mabel Jensen, who haa . employment at the'Savoy hotel In Price, EMER Y spent Sunday at home, returning to of the her work Monday. The committee having charge Three more of our young men have program for Pioneer day, July 24th, nllsted in Uncle Sam's service. They is composed of L. P. Jensen, G. E. re Ivan Tucker, Smith Ovlatt, and Angus Broderlck, Carrie Han-ioUdean Olsen, and Maybell Jensen, Martin Fielding, oilowing is the program: Nephi Firing of guns at I Williams. CLEVELAND Hoisting of flag at sunrise, Angus Broderlck. Cleveland la preparing to have a big Marshal of the day, Howard Jensen. celebration on the 24th, when the folMeeting to commence at 10 a.m.: lowing program will be carried out: Singing, congregation. Firing of the cannon at day break C. Wickman. Prayer, Chaplain H. and hoisting of the flag at aunrlae, by ' Solo, Antone Jorgensen, W. D. Stokes and Glen Johnson. Oration, Peter Chrlstensen. Gathering at the hall at nine o'clock Piano selection, Theora Allred. to form the parade at 10 a. m. Reading, Venice Clark Anderson. Marshal of the day. Wm. P. Stokea. Selection, orchestra. of pioneers. J. M. Cowley. Captain . Male quartet, B. J. Peacock Jr. and Indian chief.Wllford Jensen. :om party. Ovlatt. Miss Healon 1919, Utah, Stump speech, Alvln Torgerson. Utah's best crop. f riselse g.M bsunB9 pioneers. 1947, Miss Zella Alger, Utah, Demonstration of a company of Band. .... pioneers and Indians by a group of Wild Grape swarm. j :hildren under the direction of Orra Vlyo swarm. Bundcrson and Nellie Olsen, ; Boy scouts. Girls' chorus, Golda Peacock and Program company. "Come, Come, Ye Saints," Ftoneeta. Children's Sports: Prayer, by Chaplain, Erlck Larson. Children's dance, 1.30 to 3 p.m. Band. g Selection, Children's races, 3 to 4 p.m. Song, Boy scouts. until kinds races of various Relay Oration, J. J. Larson. t , p.m. Song, "Utah, the Queen of the' West," Baseball game at 6 o'clock, town Mrs. Margret Cook, oys against soldier boys. Reading, Miss Vera Johnson, ' v, j Dance in evening. ' Music, Band. The afternoon of July 25th will also Song, "Utah, the Star of the West," e devoted to various kinds of sports, Vlyo swarm. . ncluding a children's dance, ball Miss Ruth Whlmpey. Reading, I ame, horse racing, bucking contests, Song, Wild Grape swarm. ironcho riding, etc., to be concluded There will be all kinds of sports In with a dance In the evening. he afternoon and In the evening, a The missionary class conducted by lance, for which effort Is being made y Elder L. W. Searle of Castle Dale f to secure the Hiawatha music. 1 Thursday afternoon is very well the Thorderson. manager J. f J. attended. is erecting a tine Mrs. Joe Bunce of Mountain Home Cleveland Co-os visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter ittle bungalow just west of the Coop ; v . ; itore. Jhrlstensen. Miss Lavon Carlow, who has been Mrs. Jim Keele of Altonah Is visiting her many relatives and friends In 3mpIoyed at Price, visited with, her v parents last week. Emery. Wm. Franklin, another one of . our soldier boys who has eeen active aer vice at the front, arrived home avfew HUNTINGTON days ago. He ia looking and feeling ? fine. Louis Timothy, who ha now "been Our missionary class each Friday lfternoon Is a nice showing, but still released from the hospital is expected ' A is many more should be there to take home soon. Miss Pearl Snow, who has been em .he course if nothing more than to je better posted. When a young man aloyed at Price, is home now tprost s called to perform a mssion, the first jp for her school work this winter.. The boy scouts, accompanied- - hy bought is, "I wish I had used the leader, John I. Lamph, and wife, when I had the chance." .heir 'eft- for a hike up Huntington canyon vVe often hear as much but we always be eave it for the other fellow to lake 'ast Tuesday morning. They Will ' . The Beehive week. :one all glrla of the of the idvantage opportunities vere enjoying an outing that day also present A j Miss Julia Wakefield of Grouse .vhen driven home by the rain. John Whlmpey la the latest owner 2reek dropped In the other day to see ' ; , 3randpa J. F. Wakefield and other )f a Chevrolet car. Little Henry Tucker was kicked In elatives for as hort time. We are ;lad to see her; she Is always welcome. he mouth by a horse last Sunday, Miss Lola Leonard of Huntington cnocking six teeth out and breaking las a position in the county auditor's everal others. Cleveland played Wellington a, game office In Salt Lake City. We are glad f base ball last Friday on the home :o hear of our young folks filling In noted places. It sounds good. She rrounds. .The score was 8 to" avor of Cleveland with one inning .vas also singing for the business men's organization annual at the Boston ;omlng to Cleveland, but, as Cleveland mlldlng last week. Of course Prof. '.ost the previous game at Wellington, ,und Is at the back of these oppor-unitit- s hey will have another game to see but it's her ability that puts who are the best players. . It has been reported that ' Glen ler there. When the rain began to fall Tues-la- y Rowley, one of our recently returned afternoon about four o'clock, loldler boys, and Miss Lena Nlelson of week, people began to stare and wonder "luntlngton, were married last .vhat was going on. A change in the however we cannot vouch for the- truth, ; Such a thing has been so if the statement. weather! jncommon of late: But when it had (Too late for last week.) -- "' rained about an hour the excitement Albert Johnson, one of Cleveland's legan to subside and they voted the oopular young men and a Miss Bishop mower a good beginning and hoped f Wattis' were married a few days for more of the same article. igo. Their many friends join In wishJohn F. Wakefield has been quite ing them success in their new venture. some lick for the past week sympLamph, who has been servTommy toms of typhoid but at the present rela-lve- s is somewhat better and hopes are ing In the navy, has been visiting here. friends and .hat he is on the Improve. The hot Mrs. Edgar Ward and babe recently veather no doubt had something to do In with it. Dr. T. C. Hill is attending returned from a visit with relatives Fork. Spanish him and many loving hands around Mrs. Joseph W. Jensen Is in Mantl nis bedside ars assistng. Another carload of hogs was loaded doing temple work. We have two more Chevrolet cars Tuesday evening and started for in town. Messrs. Moses and Win. Price. arfe the owners. New lumber from the two mills Is Tucker Mrs. Frona Otterstrom has been beginning to arrive and soon a genrelatives and friends in Salt eral stock will be on hand so all may visiting ; ' .rave a choice. Now Is the time to Lake. M. Hanson the In is back Jos. again ouy and build or otherwise improve harness as town marshal, after a your holdings. rest during which time the posi-:lo- n The Walters company was- with us vear'swas filled by W. D. Stokes. Wednesday and Thursday evenings friends of Miss Agnes The many Is as and good houses greeted them usual when they come, and they went Jensen of Salt Lake, who formerly away well satisfied that the company resided here, will be pleased to learn had acquitted themselves of their roles that she has been called to perform a with honor. Both their plays, "Dawn mission lit the north eastern states. o' the Mountains" and "The Modern She will leave about the 16th. brothers, parry and Jared, went up to Pocahontas," are good dramas. Last Sunday Elder J. A. Washburn Salt Lake for a few days visit with gave us a right good talk, as also did her before she leaves. Mrs. Sarah King spent the 4th with President Wall and Sister Maria Allen Lake. of Castle Dale, so the. few of us who re.latlveaand fBlends Edd Jensen and family have returnwere present were well entertained and profited by being there. Too few ed from a few weeks' visit with relo- at our sacrament meetings these days! tives In Wyoming. ? county to have a county under greater obstacles than would be this fall? Whether or not we do the case this year, too. and showed lave one depends on the people of the what Emery county could do when it f,untv. How do you, and you, and put its shoulder to the wheel. It is true that there is not enough jua. feel about It? J H.e iuea of holding a fair Uiis fall, time to prepare anything special for ,ien though It might not be as good extiibltion purposes, but this fact will i would be possible with more tune not hurt any one more than it will to prepare, appeared to be hurt Ids neighbor, and it Is a well i which jroelved with enthusiasm by the board known fact that, though we have suf"jf county commissioners when the fered a little from the dry weather, we Subject was broached at their last are more fortunate than any other secftulur meeting:, and everyone with tion of the state and our stuff looks ihoui we have since discussed the better than any other, according to fatter has been under the Impression parties who are in an excellent posigtat there was no question as to wlie-j.- er tion to know. We say let's go ahead and do every, or not there was going to be a but rather just how soon thing possible to have a good fair jblr. At Thurs-juj- 'i tills year as a foundation for a bigger fou!d we get going Don't be meeting of the fair committee, and better one in 1920. cu-i'-, the idea of holding a fair bashful about letting your committeejhis year was not favored by one of man know how you feci about it. If ie members of the committee, who you happen to think tliat we had betgiOulit It better to wait until next ter wait until next year, let it be fear. All Uie other members who known, and if you think we should Thursday's meeting felt fav- - have a fair this year, and we are of Another meeting was called the opinion that the majority of the frably.. Friday afternoon but still a full people do feel this way, let that fact membership was not present. At this also be known and do not depend on Still an- - the other fellow. Talk It over with fas about equally divided. uilicr meeting will be held next Thurs-.- )' your friends and let the proper auAlthough Enjoying iouth, the Lesson of Thrift is Not Forgotten. at 2 o'clock at the courthouse, thorities know how you and your tud it is hoped that sentiment will be friends feel, or, better, come or send erystalized, one way or the other, In j a delegation to meet with the comIS a.e meantime, so tnat tne committee mittee next Thursday. But get busy. PIONEER DAY TO BE km go ahead and know htat they are There is not a moment to lose. doing the will of the people. Committeemen for the different ? It is our candid OF IMMENSE SCOPE OBSERVED opinion that a fair towns are as follows: which will be a credit to the county O. R. Gillispie. Green River cm be held this fall If everyone will Cleveland J. Henry Otterstroin. Three years ago we jet in and work. American womanhood's part in The general committee appointed to ulled off a fair that would have been Huntington Chris Otteson. is shown with startwar the of a celebration winning for proper arrange Castle Dale A. D. Keller. t credit to a much larger county than Pioneer day duly met and appointed ling emphasis In a report made public G. W. Finery and did It from nothing. It be-IPeacock Orangevllle jr. with the result that here by the American Red Cross. tlie first to be held In the county, Ferron Earl V. Hills. he for the morn-n- g Complete figures of chapter producprogram following k was accomplished in less time and Emery B. J. Peacock Jr. meeting and for the sports in the tion dealing with the thirteen divisfternoon has been arranged, though ions of the Red Cross in the United other features for the afternoon's en- States show that the estimated 8,000,-00- 0 L. vs. O. F. J. Green L. J. Bolt and volunteer women workers proare being planned for. tertainment AVE BUSY DAYS ARE Spears. Action to recover for labor The day will be greeted with the duced 354,868,856 articles valued at Demurrer overruled and performed. usual ceremonies, Including the firing $81,449,997 In the eighteen months given thirty days to answer. by the band, preceding January 1, 1919. In proAndrew A. Ovlatt vs. Thursa Olsen, ifndsalutes and serenading BY which will be held in ducing this enormous volume of supthe program otherwise known as Thursa Ovlatt. house at 10 o'clock plies for America's fighting forceB and Action for divorce. Defendant's de- .he meeting war-swept be will preceded by a parade for the relief of people In the irompt, is estimated that It The second term of district court murrer overruled and given sixty days countries to to a be feature vhieh long promises to answer. same to an end last night, the final Children will take these patriotic women put in nearly e remembered. Laurltz Hansen vs. Martin Jensen. .he parts of the personages to be rep- 3000,000,000 hours, the equivalent of fcssion being an evening one, which, tuh two other nights, Were necessary Action for right of way for ditch. De- resented, including Utah of 1847 and the entire working time for one year Si order of 125,000 men. 9 19, Brlgham Young, and the that the calendar might be fendant's demurrer overruled and given thirty days to answer. The report deals with the 149 and Indians. Mrs. Mary Seely satisfactorily disposed of. standardized articles produced by the ( The and of features M. case vs. was the latter has Mortensen Gilbert criminal charge only easily George women workers, there being no way isposed of, Stanley Hansen, accused Burr. Action to quiet title and for ,t could not be in better hands. f failure to cf determining the value or time conThe program is as follows: support his minor child, damages. Dismissed on motion of sumed in the production of millions Muse by band. leading guilty and waivlrfg time for counsel for plaintiff at plaintiff's cost. frssing of judgment, was ordered to Singing, "Come, Come, Ye Saints," of articles of a miscellaneous char-- j Civil Division Trial Cases S!e a bond for $180 to cover twelve acter. by congregation. i Alfred E. Anderson vs. Edward II. The number of articles of each class monthly payments of $15 each, payPrayer, Chaplain O. J. Anderson. Action to establish ments to be made to county treasurer, Duzett, et al. Singing, "Utah, the Star of the produced, together with their value, was as follows: Surgical dressings, Dismissed at plaintho w ill see that the money is turned boundary line. West." valued at $13,922,29.2; H er to the Speech by "Utah, 1847" (Miss Erma 300,896,071, proper party. Failure to iff's cost on motion of counsel for and supplies, lo so will garments hospital plaintiff. about Anderson.) automatically bring valued at $26,818,842; refie forfeiture of the bond. Alma Marslng vs. James Joffies. Speech, "Utah, 1919" (Miss Lois I Trial of two civil cases garments, 4,111, 402, valued at ' ugee by Jury was Action to recover damages for tres- Williams.) and and these two cases Song, Crystal Peterson and company $5,500,448; articles for soldiers pass. Continued for term on stlpula. sailors, 20,438,992, valued at $35,208,-41Talk, O. Sorenson Jr. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-ia- y of counsel. Violin solo, Mervln Lowry. except for such cases as were Floyd Johnson, a minor, by G. A. fendwiehed in between. Vocal solo, "Utah, We Love Thee," ' Of the articles turned out,- 14,250,-- j The first Johnson, Ms guardian, ad litem, vs 000 were utilized in Red Cross work Jry trial was that of Sam King and Geneve Wallick, et al. Action to re- Joseph Jameson. in this country, 21,500,000 were Hark P. Braffet Young." Green Reading, "Brigham cover damages. Case dismissed as against the River Canal Company. Music by the band. placed at the disposal of the Surgeon The action Geneve Wallick but continued d las brought to recover payment for for term as Banner," by ' General of the army, and 296,514,296 Singing, Lola Defendant against were shipped to the stricken countries ?al services rendered the company con?regation. Leonard. nd which the jof Benediction by chaplain. Europe and Asia. The allotmentcanal company took Leo N. Lewis vs. A. Glassman, et al. was: France, 221,530,692; Italy, 70,to, claiming that the work for Races Everyone. Action for division of profits of meras ilnne at the behest of the presi-?"272,759; England, 2,925,942; Siberia, be held afternoon's sports will cantile business. Case heard in part at The 200,294; Greece, 41,005; Palestine, of the company and not by include: and will ball the park A and Alpha Ballinger of Price appointof the board of directors. Races for the little ones, 1 to 5, 5 to 40,036;! Manila, 18,761; Denmark, on both for the plaintiff was returned ed referee to take testimony 6 to 7, and 7 to 8, with peanuts as 8,302. 6, sides and report to court at later date. y the jury, which was composed of Jennie Meeks vs. Joseph B. Meeks jr. prizes. Souther Erlekson, foreman, John C. Races 8 to 10 and 10 to 12 10c and WALTERS COMPANY PLEASES for divorce. Divorce granted 5c prizes;12 to 14 20c and 10c prizes; now, Jesse Action A. O. Fred Beach, Elder, disand children of minor but custody Reirt, John S. Lewis, P. Eugene 14 to 16 25c and 15c prizes. fuhansen, and John Murning. The position of property continued until Boys' relay race, 12 boys $1.50 Inhospitable house and stage, far modiorder term. next mount involved was some $165. J. Restraining prize. seating facilities, and many inadequate horses twelve of Cherry conducted the case for the fied to permit selling Girls' relay race, 12 girls $1.50 other discomforts were all forgotten . or at least temporarily placed out of company while King and by defendant $40 per month alimony prize. trafftt looked after their own inter, to be paid for support of wife and chilMarried men's wheelbarrow relay thought for the reunion of the Walters dren until next term of court. race, 12 men $3.00 prize. company and Castle Dale friends last I Theas Plaintiffs. f notion for damages for trespass Women's egg race, 6 women 75c Monday and Tuesday evenings, when Sadie Rutt vs. 'Walter M. Rutt. AcContinued for term yrize. fought by J. M. Cowley against Tom tion for divorce. the company played "Dawn o' the Fionas and Gust Kaddls was dis- on application of plaintiff. Women's and men's needle race, 4 Mountains" and "The Modern Poca- used on motion of counsel for the men and 4 women 50c prize. nomas" to the largest houses ever Wimmers Red Star Livery & TransSuitcase race $1.00 and 50c prizes. known in Castle Dale. And, further- I'aintiff after a jury had been secured fer Co., a corporation, vs. Frank How-let- t. was pleased. Pillow fight, 2 boys 25c prize. hours had been taken up j more, everyone juj Appeal from justice court. Case Barrel race, 4 men 50c prize. argument by counsel for both sides, dismissed on stipulation of counsel for These good people have not been marsh-mallow lestion as to the proper parties to both parties. Tub and oranges contest, with us for a couple of years, the exaction developing and making it contest, igencies of the late unpleasantness contest, of the G. administrator A. Chidester, SvU cracker-eatin- g to proceed with the case. The contest. and the influenza epidemic forcing vs. A. l"3e lliav be so ariluatnri 'aa tn allow itfl estate of John Davis, deceased, married meN vs. single them to leave us unvisited. But the race, Relay of Action for recovery inal now and the as $8.00 men, term or it may never come Glassman. composed prize. company for estate. Judgment rendered two clever dramas they are presenting f triai. A cross notion taroueht bv money of favor in plaintiff. are everything that could be desired. plonas against Cowley was also dis- EMERY COUNTY MAX DOXOR Probate Division. issed and will not They may expect an even more enthulikely come to trial fd'.bs the other case is pressed. B. W. OF FIRST $500 CONTRIBUTION siastic welcome in the county when In the matter of the estate of ArMtcm represented Cowley In both thur James Jeffs, deceased. Petition they return this fall, as they expect. jNes and S. A. King and L. A. McGee for sale of real and personal property. Good luck. of sort an "I'm person unassuming fnnvsented Telonas. The following Granted. mention-ed-4-band I don't want my name mu(,.sej tne jury whjcn was secured In the matter of the estate of AmanI heard the Salvation Army PIONEER PROGRAM WILL ?nQ then excused on dismissal of da Tuttle, deceased. Petition for order needed money and here's mine." the FEATURE CONJOINT MEETIXG s action: F. C. Oliver, John S. Lew-j- p of sale of personal property. Granted. contrifirst the Thus accompanied, James Peterson, Jesse Eider, C. K. In the matter of the estate of Wil- bution to the state-wid- e Home Service The following program will be givSensH; c. L. A. O. Beach, P. liam J. Seely, deceased. Petition for campaign Foote, in Salt Lake en in the ene Johansen. meetinghouse tomorrow of conveyance of water stock. City. order j (Sunday) by the Arbeit swarm evening I Uisimsition of other cases follows: Granted. The contribution is a check for $500. of Beehive girls: c"ll Division Law While officials conducting the drive and Motion Cases. In the matter of the estate of ArSinging, "Come, Come, Ye Saints." know the name of the donor, it is George, A. Nixon vs. E. L. Geary. thur1 James Jeffs, deceased. ObjecDuet, Norma Wood and Etta Soely. chon on The note. Plaintiff's tion by Dan B. Shields, attorney gen- being withheld, as requested. Reading, Marie Searle. murrer promissory in and resides of perreal contributor, however, Emery overruled and case went to eral, to appraisement Solo, Nellie Bunnell. is a to been estate has said said, and long county, it sonal property belonging "My Heritage from the Pioneers", "den-mobooster "for the cause." In favor of Dismissed without prejudice on Crystal Behunin. plaintiff. Sa!t Lake general, Violin solo, Esther Jorgensen. Security & Trust Co.. a tion of counsel for attorney said estate. DisRetold story, Alice Day. I '""Poration, VSr, The Kay Mercantile propertyon'belonging to In the matter of the naturalization motion of counsel for ata Singing, "Utah, We Love Thee." corporation, et al. Foreclos-e- - missed of Christian Eberstein, an alien. Contorney general. Continued for the term. Following are. the character names on of tinued account of the girls composing the Arbeit Naturalization Division. e'!'r Earbogllo vs. Lafayette Milton of petitioner. swarm: Feliz, Moyolo, Reloln, Ruena, In the matter of the naturalization In the matter of the naturalization Purgo, Ola, Contento, Shlba, Iola, for trespass. Demurrer heard at of Hans Arnold Eberstein. an alien, of John William Behling, an alien. Probaha, Falow, Vetro, Callty, ana "ame was overruled and Continued on account of l - ' Granted. . ... of petitioner. f 'vn thirty days to answer. 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