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Show . . The Progress is working for your best interests and the best interests of your town, county, and state. Ptint this out to the neighbor now using your paper. VOLUME XX. "Just like' a 'letter from home that's what they all say of the Progress. A year'? subscription is the best kind of a present for Lthe folks who moved away. .XO. 8. . CASTLE DALE, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I, TWO YOUNG N TWO A IN 1 Four automobile accidents the pa ft week in different parts of the county two of which resulted fatally, breaks in upon a period of nearly five years during which time Emery county has been free cf deaths from automobile accidents, the last and only previous fatality having been that of former County Attorney A. D. Dickson, who was killed on the road home from Mohrland, when his car turned turtle near Five Mile wash.. This has been an exceptional record In view of the number of cars In the county but there Is still great room for more care the past week's acci, dents show. Torgerson, twenty-fou- r year old returned soldier boy of Emery, lost his life and four other occupants of the car In which they were riding suffered severe bruises Wednesday afternoon when their car tipped off an eight-fo- ot embankment" and into at Logan. Meetings will: be j held at Huntington. Castle Dale, Em- ery, and Ferron. with a possible meet- college hrana , . ,M typhoid-pneumon- ia i.-- Missionaries Collardind Harrison visited us Sunday. Daniel Grundvig and Miss ' Inez Wellington were guests, of Grundvigjof Miss Ninsi Ovlatt this week. Miss Irene Axelson of Mantl," ' formerly of Elmo, Just returned home after a visit of about three weeks here ")s with her (brother Percy. It Is reported that Charles Winders of Deserts Lake has purchased a five Home j 1 " Too late tor last week.) Berl, Roscoe, Pearl, and Katie. ! The other two accidents, in both of last was election day with ing afOrangeville if the visitors' Itln- Tuesday which the occupants miraculously STAKE CONFERENCE erary will permit. Just who will com- - us. . It passed s off very quietly and escaped death, occurred Thursday as we generally do pose the party Is not known as yet but nicelymuch night and last night. Earl Ward and Quarterly stake conference of Em-Joh- each will be an authority In his par- - things and the consent of the people ery Btake wll D held at Castle Dale ttcular line and the vlstt cannot but be to the, proposition of changing our Wycherly, two Cleveland who were going to Huntington toboys on Saturday and Sunday, No-te- of unbounded worth to the people of town govmment to that of a city of hundred dollar player piano for the at- - war the county If they will make the best the third class was given without dance hall and a dance will be given the picture show in the Ward ven,Der 8th and 9th. car with the Ward boy driving, struck A" staKe auxiliary boards will hold of the opportunity of attending these much opposition , j enly enough scat" Saturday evening to try H. the soft dirt at the Cedar creek bridge 'heir respective meetings at 2 p. m.. Meetings have been arranged as fol tered votes against the measure to , In such a way as to turn the wheels and tne n'gh council at 8 p. m., on lows: ivex the judges in their canvasa Our Huntington Thursday, November primary ticket was elected with violently to the side and, in righting Frl3y. November 7th, also at Castle 6, 10 p. m., separate meetings for both good substantial majority, showing EMERY the machine it went off on the other Da,e LOUIS P. OVESON. Stake Clerk men and women; meeting at 2 p. m. that the people in general favored the side and took a sheer drop of ten feet, I ' son of Wllford Brod- for men only. The year-ol- d change. So, about the first Monday coming to rest upside down wfth the I come In noon . who we Castle November will Dale been suffering from at has erlck i Thursday, high January underneath. boys Both escaped with- Big plans for the observance of Arout a scratch. The other accident oc- - mlstlce day, Tuesday, November 11, 6. 2 p. m separate meetings for both out with new government and a brand pneumonia for some time, died this curred at the big Hallowe'en dance at are being made by Orangeville with men and women; meeting at 7:20 p.m. new set of enterprising young men to ' (Thursday) morning. He was thought hand out authority, l.e:. the Honorable to be Improving and practically out of CaBtle Dale last night, when Leslie the ida that Castle Dale will Join in. for everybody. Cox of Ferron, In backing about to Complete plans will be announced next Emery Friday, November 7, 10 a.jM. a Black as our first mayor; E. J. j danger, but passed away at about m., separate meetings for both men Grange, city recorder, Claude Wake - j three o'clock. take the road off the Academy hill, week. ' and at 2 p. m. tor field, city treasurer; and A. L. An - I Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Jacobsen and got his car a little too close to the Doc Jones and the stork got their men. women; meeting ' F. C. Grange, D. C. Leonard, three of their children have been sick j derson, brow of the hill. Killing his engine, heads this week and mixed November 7. 2 p. ' Frank Bobbins, and Amoa Wakefield, for some time, but are thought to be Ferron Friday, ne iook nis root off the foot brake to 'em ud together a bit in the babv line. Profes- rn., Ion the Improve at present separate meetings for both men councllmen. press on the starter and the car com- sor and Mrs. Apollo Hansen being re- and I 7.80 p. m. for i A host of friends of Mrs. Sophia women; at meeting menced going backward. He had warded with a fine girl on Wednesday visited at her home a week ago Abelln general public. eight Castle Dale and Ferron girls in and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wall drawing I jlast Sunday and spent a most enjoy CLEVELAND the car at the time, it is reported, but a boy Friday. ' able afternoon, tne garnering neing m he and they managed to get out of James B. Barton, who has been WG0DS1DE COUPLE CELEBRATES of her birthday. the car before it tipped over. A was held farewell social last honor It his home with his daughter, A farewell social was tended Mrs, came to a rest, upside down, on the making Friday night at the Social hall In G. M. Burr Mrs. Lucy afternoon.. last Wednesday fell honor of Elder Thomas Davis, who Mr. and Mra Wednesday footpath about halfway down the hill. some ten Seely, to move a Burr feet into hole cespool The cars In the first three accidents that was In course of construction. left a few days later for a mission. A to Sallna within a fewexpect day a were Fords, the fourth (that taking A over raised was at of the $80.00 Albert Albertson, Harey Allred and slight fracture of the skull was susThe golden, or fiftieth, wedding an- purse n'ace on the Academy hill) was a tained no bones were broken and niversary of Scott M. and Mary A. party and quiet a bit was handed in Miss Jesse Hall returned Thursday but All of It to cars were more the Hupmobile. upwards Is reports petting along nicely. tnm,m ,hort vtelt , Sevler and gan. Curtis Miller was celebrated at their afterward, bringing or less damaged, but only the Torger- he .1 counties. In ; October Woodside home We to our statement hasten Monday, qualify son car was a total wreck, according A pleasant surprise party was given pete h Mrfc slmonMn A,Ice vUUing manner. a in of of last week 10, to the relative very length appropriate to report. Elder Davis one night last week by C(M)tle DaIe thla WeeW. .;j Mr. Miller is a Cfvil war veteran of the the deer season. It is from Novemschool class of which he Thl, MMB. innft onotP No1!!( ni. ber 1 to 10, inclusive. We hope to be the 78th Pennsylvania volunteer regi- ivas Sunday to show their teacher able to report next week the killing ment, and was among the number it his labors with them. apprecatlon sen, Frances Thursl y, Orra Bunder-so- n and Grace Bunderson, entertained HUNTINGTON HIGH of at least one or two deer to each who marched with General Sherman Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ward accom- at a real HflllnWft'on HArtV liint hundred hunters who are on the Job, to the sea. He came to Utah as a civil oanied Elder Thomas Davis to Salt tvtkinia , ht at tfte home of Mr and Mr8 were the when to a lend of and will few an ear In building ethics and engllsh Just they engineer The classes Lake City, where they will do temple AfhllP w. Anderson'were dispensed with last Friday after- the usual "Just missed" or Vwounded first railroad Into these parts. Walkork- I Messra G. T. O'.sen sr, and G. T. made n his way noon because some of the girls had and tracked him for forty-'leveing and working, he last for late week) (Too OUon Jr are n Emery this week. Mrs. from Omaha to Promontory. gone away with their show, "Vera'i miles" stories. Miss Charlotte Otterstrom left last buying beef cattle In Vacation," which they presented In Between the time we Jotted down Miller s girlhood days were spent for Castle Dale where ahe j Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson are In Sunday wert which at place a they Sprlngville, had left-ovThe Ferron. very good '.he disposition of the court girls .J will attend the E. S. A. j Mantl doing temple work. married. that they Leaving place, troutime while there; but, having car ;ases last week and the time It got Into moved to Fountain one of: Mr. and Mra Ntls A. Abelln re- Miss Hilda Otterstrom, where Green,' they ble 'on the way back, they took turnt ype, the decision In the Laurltz HanCleveland's most young ladles, turned from Sanpete a few days ago. in being headlights from Ferron to the sen vs. Mart Jensen case got badly resided for about ten years, after was married last popular Chas. Thompson, who has been in Thursday to Joseph came to which county. , they Emery Clawson. of edge Juegled. The suit was for a right of the marriage tak- Wyoming during tho summer, has reFor thirty-fou- r years they have re- Locke of Sunnyside, An enjoyable program was arranged way for ditch and Judge Chrlstensen ' of ing place at the home of. relatives in turned home. for assembly on Friday, October 24, l! found for the defendant. Mart Jensen, sided at Woodside and have a host as a Castle Dale. , They left here a few W. has returned from Clark J. of this all state' in friends parts honor of Theodore Roosevelt. Thf Instead of the plaintiff, as It read in where they vlsi to Arizona and southern Utah. for ago days Sunnyside trav-olas a well for others weary many students sang "The Battle Hymn o type. has found a hearty, hospitable will make their future home. the Republic." Mrs. Lillle Engle of The Sunday school officers and son of Mr. and Mrs. rest and refreshment at their humble Jerome Jr., Asay fered the prayer. An interesting tall Jerome Asay and a returned service teachers held a party last Saturday home. t ORANGEVILLE on Theodore Roosevelt's life was givin honor of Victor Mortehsen, nan, and Miss Louise Jensen, daughThey have six living children, three night en by Brother Harris. A. E. John- ter who :heir retiring superintendent, of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jensen of whom were at the wedding. There All our townspeople, along with tho son, our music teacher, gave a selec- Ferron were quietly married last Sat-vta- v of Monday for a mission to Calif or- were sixty-si- x persons who partook of lt:ft tion on the piano. Roosevelt's AdInasmuch as they had failed war mothers and American Legion C. Miller and are the bounteous wedding feast and the nia. R. Justice by dress to the Rough Riders was read "at home" at where th greater part of the night was enjoyed In an effort to secure suitable books, Post No. 44. expect to have a big time with good effect by Llna Westover. A bridegroom has Hiawatha, they presented him with 110.00 with here the evening cf Armistice day. a good position, aftei in songs, speeches, and dancing. the 11, with quartet consisting of Perry Wakefield. today. Both young people have friends which to secure books. Tuesday November are still of Both honored the parties Tom Washburn, Bryce Loveless, and people of Castle Dale joining us. Mrs. Louis Johnson of Idaho who are glad to hear hale and hearty and can do a good hundreds the by Rulon Johnson sang 'The paid a vitct to her mother. Mrs. if present plans carry. There has of the happy nuptial event and wish day's work. Banner," and Mr. Weight described them well. Emellne Tucker, and other relatives. been a special decorating committee chosen and also other committees to the salute in honor of Roosevelt by the The little Nelson boy from HanJ The Biembers of the Social club en- JUVENILE OFFICERS FOR soldiers in France as one of the proud been making his see to It that we pay great honor to who has :ounty COUNTY ARE APPOINTED home here with relatives has been this day of all days and we sincerely tertained their husbands and a few est moments of his life. Hallowman. Wednesday, October 29, Mr. Elsot specially invited guests at a for seme time with typhoid hope to see every liberty-lovin- g at the Emery county now has a complete suffering and child out to partake of ; woman, of the Ellison-Whit- e chautauqua sys e'en card party Thursday nleht fever. ofrooms and very efficient set of Juvenile tern, spoke to the students on acquir Edmund Crawford home. The Mrs. Elnar Erlckson, one of our the good time we are preparing tor were aoproorlately decorated for the ficers and It is expected that laws govladles, has been very sick dur- them. We expect this to be the great ing ideas and ideals through the studj iged and the Idea also carried out erning youngsters under the age of ing the of the culture of the past. Rural ' life occasiondesie-week. Her daughters, est time of the season and it will be If of the tally cards. Five eighteen years will now be more than Mra Lilllepast is the true American life, said the In the of Price and Mrs, we all turn out and do our share. The Smith were plaved. the farce they have been since the obtables of of and the of CaBtle Gate, following program will be given In the surmounting Chrlstensen speaker, to Clayton Kofford and former very excellent system was Helga evening, commencing at 8.20 o'clock were called to her, bedside. stacles found In country life teaches nrlzes rolne broken up through the instrumentali Students should think Vrs Farl Brandon. A primary was held last Thursday prompt: S.nging "America" by congregation. T.loyd Nelson of Ferron Is assisting ty of Governor Bamberger. of their work and do It with an enernight to nominate pew officers for A. Prayer by Chaplain S. H. Cox. . county . ... superlnten a the town, the following were nomi- getic will for the good of mankind.Wil-for- d In putting the finishing touches on the . J. or. Washburn, Armistice speech, Ray Curtis. scnoois, is county juuge miu :n.to(,. w n Htk Our wellknown baseball player, carpenter work connected with the aeni nriMnt: probation chrlgtlan Mortensen, Holyer Nlelson, Song, Mra Leah Luke. Staker, discontinued his favorite nstallatlon of the fine new $5000 cold lOIe W. Sitterud is county or ornery John , Thorderso n, and A. D .Ovlatt, "Our War Mothers" by Bryan Retd. plant being built by the omcer. Kasmus jacoDsen game several days ago by hopping off ttorffs-Instrumental music. 8. Vlrl Jones. , " eiy ji. w v,mi trustees. the field on one leg. He was sliding to Union Meat market. The factory ex- - j been named local probation officers Is also here, sunervlsing the put- Quartet by soldier boys. Mr. and Mrs. Lenoard Lltster visitsecond base and sprained his ankle. tn of th mnrhinorv. A nrt of ' for their respective precincts. Other ed last week with relatives In SunnyDancing. Mrs. Staker Is now getting around on the latter has not vet arrived and the precinct officers may he named later. side. Th Primary association is again three legs. Senator W. T. Lamph returned fully organized, the able corps of ofThe tennis court Is a popular place. operation of the plant will necessarily last week from attending the extra ficers including Mrs. A. A. Van Buren, A big quartet Arnold, Johnson, Love- he nostnoned or awhile. alsession of the legislature at Salt Lake president; Mrs. Fred W. Reid, first less, and Allred made the ground The Hlawatha-Prarratl- c club, which with their brisk piaylne n"aie such a hit with the presentation most red-hcounselor; Mrs. E. R. Cox, second City. : yEzra Shoemaker of Mantl is visiting jounselor. , on Monday afternoon. "The has of last prepared spring, plays relatives here. Our irrepressible twins, Nina and Valley cf the Moon." a high class roy A real hai:owecn rarty was given Miss Alice Larson has resigned her by Mrs J. F. Eiv.-heLizzie, on their way to the postofficf in honor of the ilfy play, for nresentatlon in Hunting-- , j un-- ! position at the Cleveland Cash store eight tnthday aauAjrair Tuesday morning, met Mr. Weight ton. Orangevi'le. Price. Castl Gate' IX f her lit I "To the rear, In and has accepted a position the tie daughter Fances. Tin; gr;at dis- fl expectedly. and executed manner. Hiawatha, and Black Hawk . beginning Storrs Mercantile Co. store. nlflv nf h)ark riLtR and tvitt'hM. alone march," In an unmilitary with Huntington next Friday night, j j Stake Superintendent Victor Ander with the Jack o' lanterns and the table' companies thetroup. plavlngdurinethe son and Secretary Vera Berg visited 8pread ,vUh candy and all kinds of intermissions and for the big dance our Sunday school last Sunday and Ualati-- s to ter..ut tnu ' u.;c:s. was In- that Is scheduled to follow the show. EMERY STAKE ACADEMY , A Tk n . .HAHWnnnAn , cucucu cui (,.. dveil u woaderrji s.gnt. Ana to say A flurry of excitement was today HUNTINGTON as ana iars- that au wno na(1 the hunor of an in. Brosupennienaenr, jjonnson Into what promised to be the In devotional Tuesday morning and asP. Larson and John E. Ward, as vltatlon to the party thoroughly en- ther Searle gave us an Interesting and to,m' uninteresting town election Saturday last the home of Andrew slstants, compose our new superln- - , 0) J(i a , ; 4 e putting it lightly. when four npw candidates for town Johansen much needed talk on "Sacrifice was burned to the ground, tendency. Miss Emily Cook was ap of games in which alt Self Judgment". It was very timely trustees viz.. Lester W. Searle. .Toorh Nothing was saved from the house as pointed secretary to take the place of j oald i.ia;ns iru... , art uas a special feature nnd E. Peter .Times Ptrson indeed. "vnhln. or were B. actea in who away Kiian the family has Johnson an i,u: affair was a perfect success nrewentort to the voters the members Tnlhoe. Two new students entered school from home when the fire started and that capacity since the first organl- - from both hollowe'en and birthWar- hv rnenn" ff rr!ntfd this week, Elolse Thompson sand the time people could get there ?ation of the school. standpoints. day of fhrsr. Men will rf ncrposttv !.y ren Wilberg. The former a freshii was too late to save anything. The Kldrr Fowler and Sisters Robbins C. Poulsen Is sporting a new have to writ" In th nve! of man and the latter a sophomore. of the fire Is unknown. . and Lommon of the stake Mutuals were i' rd Eugene car and says the farm on the It Is too 1st" to origin . . . . rrawford announced that he mon ori the bollota I I U ' nM lnAnl ' having me t;iu havo thorn pli'M tncroori. r.o no-- r accident on the 17th of October susociati.'ii, but as no officers had next rrn;M'.?f d, ,T. pnrtv for rrPsi,u.nt series in Basket ball within the In some lights in' the was postponed. The. The Beehive girls entertained all the selected it while, putting TVrl'imi'-' Sriv atinarfntiy having ho st at Rains. The trip cable flipped visitors all gave us some very good in- weeks. last Tuesday eve- Tho atak social activities conven- th fIeld t0 himself for off the pully and knocked him down, structions in regards to MfUal work. "" with a fine program, plenty of after tion was heia nere neuncou.j, Mra Caroline Davis of Storrs is' lemonade, and a delicious lunch, breaking his leg and also cutting a rernm, remain- ttov. Peonle from were the all which enjoyed dancing head. in The doctor j... here. his mine relatives FCEL bids wanted gash in visiting anrt Frnri'ii hrothor Harrv arcomn. All Whlmiwv ham rnnn to der of the evening. Mrs. John Taylor, Mr Huntington, and Orangeville attendance. anted to him to spend the winter presiaeni 01 Cross the Is the that Holy Livingston, Wyo., Notice hospital given hereby was playfeels very proud of what has been acLast Friday as the band Machine Commls-lonrin Lake remained where Salt he her with Oountv of City May. of Board daughter and complished as nine of them are now unconclous when until ing for the Con. Wagon the conntv oal"d will receive bids v.nrv Monday, the happy owners of the gold Beehive the unexpected happened. for the furnishing of ten f 10 tons of leg was set His mother, Mrs. Mary Company r. of the concern, S. pin which is given to each young lady was at Salt Lake of Fowler, two City (2) cords dry cedar. -- chool with $3. The coal and ELMO as she finishes what is called the three the connaa she been where presented . wood. Sold coal and wood to be attending ' years rank. In remnln with him TfAitu J student bodyiwlshes to express . fniiM ... ComtlA ferrtMoe. 9.& haT wH . cut 4k. ma xwi.. iifi vrir for me Lee Jewks and Miss Jennie Curtis Mr. Stork has again .visited Elmo, unni ne is out 01 aanger. County, Utah. Preparations,' are' under way for a Dale. Emerv A new girl arrived at the home of disposing of two fine ba6y boys at the have gone to the Salt Lake temple, of coal will be taken Into consider- auditoriof the end west Mr. and Mrs. George Collard, Monday homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hans F. Le would not tell anyone what they stage in the was prepar- - ation in awarding contract. um Look, as If some one the same, old to be filed with the county morning and from the hearty welcome Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. At- - ware going for but, all Bids I Vl Q soon. . V...UV.. 4 A KaO mr -lrta O aha Is VAAAdrtnw m A Vina Mnm 0 nVrn an if f Ing for a play Brother Hansen Ira Ovlatt, who has been employed In storeU away for their benefit on their of County Commissioners Mother and babe are do!g nicely. h- - The Board . uter .. rprerve the right to reject any or all concert on tne eveu"' Last Saturday the girls of the Prl- - Salt Lake City for the past three return. But we all wish them every 11th. Detalis will be announces mary association took their play, months, has returned home. happiness . the world affords bucU I A. surprise party was giveo Nina. worthy youns people. 8- - JEWKES, County Clerk. "VeraV Vacation" tt Hawk. J. Elagk wek) "(To bf sontiauefl pest " - er er j ly Star-Span-gl- ery. James Malors. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt- caped with their" lives, and the timely death 6f .'if I Clarenclji Johnson by lightning, the entire community Is . Plunged In gloom. : Young Majors received his education in the public schools of his home town, later attending the Emery Stake academy, Surviving him are the following brothers and sisters In add!-Ho- n to his parent: Oscar, WUllsm. aiMi-no.u- ' ot esLooftourwfam'irfcofPrfce barely ' un- armers pea v tute the biggest ever planned (for Emery county will be held next Thurs day and Friday. November 6 and 7. with at least five men and one woman representatlves from the Agricultural . - al THURSDAY AND FRIDVY Ovtatt Friday evening In honor of her birthday., A large crowd of young folks was In attendance and 'all ex pressed tfiemseivei as naving naa. good time. Josephi the nine year old son pf Charles Clawson. died here recently and war taken of to Cleveland to be burled. All. the rest of the family except one are stele with the same disease. ' i Con-drivin- g. prominent mm They had a very large house. And did the play take well! For further information m,k the utsoule of Black Hawk, Mrs. Effie Hill, wife of Dr. T. C. Hill, has been confined to her bed for the last three months with rheumatism. WaHace orange, who has been very gIck with typhoW feVer for the last month. Is slowly on the Improve, Dr. Hill has Just returned home from a bu8lne8S trP over the moun- ton- - Ha ta now the proud owner of INSTTUTE A , YEAR . Sa-li- na ington citizens, was also about twenty-fou- r years of age, and had Just taken his father and sisters to the farm home southwest of town and was returning to town to attend the picture show when the fatal accident occurred. The road is Just a little slanting at that point and. with what appears to" have been ,a damaged radius rod, the car had .ot off the road. In turning back,1 the car anneared to have JmrT)d some twentv-flv- e feet, falling ups'de down and then rlrhtlng Itself crosswise of the road. The unfortunate young man must have sustained his skull Inlurv as the car turned turtle as he was found with his feet In the car and his head and shoulders hanging out, it appearing that he had remained at the wheel throughout. Two young men, Guy Nlelson and Riley Young had "Just passed him In Antone Nielson's ear and, on hearing the noise, turned about In time to see the car go over. They went to his assistance and with a little support from them, was able to make his way to their car. Going to town, the, Injured young man was able to walk Into Dr. T. C. Hill's office, but was never able to say anything except a word of greeting to his father when the latter arrived. Dr F. F, Fisk of Price was summoned and the two doctors cut into the skull but found that the brace which holds the brain in place had apparently been cracked by the concussion and could do nothing for him. He lapsed Into unconsciousness and an hour and a half later passed away. Peter McElprang, city marshal and a friend of the boy and the family, was constantly by his side from the time the boy reached the doctor's office un-t- 'l heraccompanled the body home and '""isted In nrpparing It fnr hnrtsl. Oihor friends were also always on hand with their tender services. His mother is. not in good health and it was deemed unwise to take her to her on's side. Several brothers , and sisters, however, were present as the end came. Funeral, services are to be held this afternoon kt two o'clock. Coming so soon after the near-fatautomobile collision of August 24th In which eight Huntington young men and the J. W. ACCIDENTS There will be a meeting of the war mothers of Emery county Sunday eve ning, November 9, at Castle Dale, after the 'close of quarterly conference. The mothers, fathers, wives, and sisters of all former service men are urged to attend as there will be special speakers for the occasion. An interesting program has been arranged and a most cordial invitation is extended to the general public to attend. F; $2.ftO . creek; while that same evening James Majors of Huntington suffered injuries from which he died a few hours later when Ills car turned turtle as he made his way into town from his farm home, r - V Young Torgerson, Oran Bunderson, and Floyd Brinkerhoff were on Jhelr way to Mantl to do temple work preparatory to going on .missions, and were accompanied by Laverne's father, Postmaster C. E. Torgerson and The accident happened at d Tor?erson. a brother,' In whose car they were riding and- who also was bout two o'clock in the afternoon when the car slid off ah eight-foembankment and overturned into the creek. It was first thought that the young man had drowned but later investigation brought the? conviction A that his neck had been broken. party left Emery as soon as the sad word reached the town, returning Friday morning with the body. Funeral services are to .be held tomorrow (Sunday) at two o'clock and It Is confidently expected that the services will be perhaps the largest attended ever held in Emery as the young man has innumerable relatives and friends. Mr. Torgerson served In the late world war as a member of the 145th (Utah) field artillery, with which organization he made an excellent name for himself. He was active In ward affairs as well as social life and was stake secretary of Religion classet until his release to perfom his mission. Surviving him are his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Alvln, Conrad, Ethan, Sheldon. Vaughn. Trc5 Tvr Maxfield, Miss Jah. and M'n Vada, all of whom reside In EmH. Johnson Majors, (ILLED TOKI 101. five-hundr- self-relianc- e. . e j i rrt ! tw ot . t llllITflW fI V VI WCWjUIJfri h f ... T ed ' jhg 1 S'n-nnrtr-- rq th'r r,.h T TT" 1 , I , ln-e- n to : T s ,.ner bh . A epc ' 1 |