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Show TTcOTXTY OFFERS HOMESF.EKER -- Land end 5sPt- - KMI KY fOUXT? OFFERS THE CAPITALIST Thousand of Ai res of Finest Coal I it lulu. Promising Oil Prospects. Inexhaustible Supi Timber. I.lml Terriply tory for Sujr.tr Beet Factories Water. Ideal Excellent Schools. Modern Conveniences. aesi cummer Markets, Ti, Winter Range in Country -- lit-M- All the News of "THE VOLIMK NO. 33 XX. -. - EMPIRE OF EMERY" All of the Time CASTLE f l1I f lltl AB. V 1W,ITIIIATAII ONMttl- - MASSMEEIINB NAMFS v--- DALE, UTAH. SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920. I f.. INITIAL CITY TICKET HUN I INli I UN of the city. Elaborated costumes, from u Salt Luke costuming house, Will tie worn: and a splendid orchestra will furnish the accompaniment for the s ilos, duets, trios, and chorusus of Ithis musical tale of old Enlund. - W" HELD A $2.00 A YEAR , V i At Monday night s local track and Field day. called for the puroose of nn.nina. the first today ,4 at Huntington Ing officers for the new city govern- held since some three years ago mem, 10 re voted on May 18 at the ,. ,v one of the most suc- - same time that the question of chang pr witnessed in Eastern Utah. es iom a iown to a city of the third " . .. 'class win ldA s in ine aisinci uavmg upon, an un- iil hign schoo r,r. ..usually strong ticket c scnoo,. Curbon rugn ounty to :ifeen par., m ana Hunting- approval was nominated. A good rep-,Emery Stake Academy, being especially well resentative crowd was present and. si "U high Lm.d while Perron entered in considering the large number of names .. - placed in nomination th mtin FTfry-Ciir!-'- ii HUNTINGTON .,. con-erab- lo .. 1.1)1-1 j Unfortu- - very free of the spirit of contention which often characterizes such . h erings josepn zwah en ca led order ln ,ne absence of LHtner members f)f lhe ' and he was made chairman and O. Sorenson jr., secretary, of the meeting. ; 4 nominations for mavor it i iorder' CaH Ber in nomStion (,f,:i1; h's and S. H. Larsen seconded, the name of Hantington 11 illa for delivery Lars P. Oveson. Lester W Searle The outcome ot tne several events moved I that nominations close and 1 J ' follows: there followed some discussion as to dash Miller, E. B. A., 1st, the advisability of doing so, the house Black, Huntington, 2d; Austin. Car finally downing the motion over' V 1 11: ina. 3d. when It was put. The whelmingly Arnold. Huntington, 1st, name of C. E. Larsen was Shot put pros. A. za, posed by S. D Bunnel and O. then li feet 8 inches; Jensen, Sorenson N. 2 Hunt Washburn. Inches; it feet jr., by D. A. Lowry. Voting was by f ington, id. secret ballot and resulted as follows: U oung, Huntington, Oveson, 30; Larsen 24; High Jump 5. Sorenson, 1st, 5 feet 4 inches; Snow, E. S. A., Fourteen names were placed in M. 5 feet 3 inches; Hansen, Carbon, nomination for councilmen,. the five PRINCIPALS IX THE CAST OF THE OPERA "FTUSCILLA," TO BE ii. the highest number of votes receiving N. Washburn, Hunting- Mile Run being declared the nominees: Victor C. S. B. A. tcn, 1st; liehunin, 2d; Sher lottng resulted as follows: Victor C. man, Hiiniingiiin, ju. Anderson 38, M. D. Lowry 32. S. Bert SALT0N SEA IS DISAPPEARING 20-ySand berg, Huntington, 1st, Bunnel 31, Joseph Zwahlen 31, A. D CARE MUST BE USED ; seconds; Black, Huntington, 2d; Keller 27, O. Sorenson jr., 22, Carl Possibility That the Land It Haa Cov3d. Snow. E. S. A Berg 22, Horace Larsen 20, Louis P. ered Will Be Soon Available Miller, E. S. A., 1st, 56 sec Oveson 16, J. Wm. Lake 15, Orange IN MAKING CIDER for Agriculture. ies; Arnold, Huntington, 2d; Gordon, Seely 15, Clayton Kofford 14, Peter Huntington 3d. Tolboe 10. Girls' Broad Jump Addie Oman, An inland sea which, according to For treasurer, Edmund Crawford Carbon, 1st. 12 feet 9 inches; Pauli- received 33 votes, Mrs. Olevla Clair 19, geologists, has changed from sea to To set at rest various stories and ne Oveson. E. S. A., 2d, 12 feet 6 incheto answer numerous Inquiries regardand Elva Seely 6. to least back and at desert, sea, again s: Maud Hunt, Huntington, 3d, 12 For recorder, D. D. Lamph received fifty times since Its Inception, Is one ing the manufacture and sale of clcr, tret 3! inches. 38 votes. Glen Larsen 13, Louis P. of the wonders of the Imperial valley I beg you to give the following stateBroad Jump Stoker, Carbon, 1st, Oveson 7, and Carl Berg 0. In California. At the present time the ment the widest publicity through the IS feet 2 inches; Arnold, Huntington, Id. IS feet i inch; I,. Young, 3d. Salton sea, which Is 160 feet below columns of jour paper. The national prohibition act proGirls' Esther Grange, HuntinAn examination for post'naster at the ocean's level, is receding from Its gton, 1st; Pmiline Oveson, E S. A., Cleveland will be held at Price May 8. banks at the rate of approximately a vides that no liquor shall be sold for 2i: May Dumayne, beverage purposes which contains The remuneration at the Cleveland of- - mile a year. Huntington, 3d. Today the sea Is IS f of one percent or more of Javelin Thow Thornpson, Carbon, 'nee amounted to $324 last year.- Par miles long and nine- mile wkle at Its A "liquor" Is alcohol by volume. 1st, 91 feet 11 inches; Miller, E. S. A ties who may be interested in the matwidest point. In the heat of the tor- construed to Include practically any :i 9 feet inches; R. Peterson, E. ter may secure further information rid season the temperature in its liquid or compound, S.A., 3d, IT feet 11 by whatever inches. from the postmaster at Cleveland. of Pole Vault L. Young, Huntington, is from 10 to 20 degrees name called, containing one-haneighborhood In with connection today's high cooler than that of the surrounding one percent or more of alcohol by !sl, 9 feet inches; Arnold, Huntingt- school track and field meet at Huntbe used for volume fit or which on, 2d; A. I'etersnn, E. S. A., 3d. there was on display a fine ar- country and outdoor dances are held beverage purposes. may X. Washburn, Hunting- - ington, s ray of work of various kinds done by on one of the abandoned Cider may be manufactured by 1st, 2 min. 18 seconds; Miller, students. Similar work from all other left high and dry by the receding waE. S. A.. 2d; persons desiring to convert same Into liehunin, E. S. A., 3d. will be added to ters. The Salton sea Is situated In schools ln the county Girls' Ileluy Knee vinegar. When this Is done, a perHuntington 1st, the display and the whole will be the mit from the director must be obheart of the principal very runners, .May Pumayne. Ethel Day. Satnext shown to conference visitors The tained for such act. U"ia Grange, region of America. Mary Grange, Wana urday and Sunday as a demonstration Sweet cider containing less than one-hawathe Wlon, .Maud Hunt, Esther Grange, of land bare left by retreating what is being done in the schoos of one of alcohol by volSylvia Arnold; Carbon 2d, Olive Is ters Gould, in addition to the three R's. eagerly sought by agricultur- ume may bepercent and sold manufactured Irene Lloyd, Mayme Pace, Amy Crawfists, who stake their claims far out without the necessity of obtaining perord. Mary Uddell, Addie Oman. Lo Elsewhere in tfcls issue appears the Into furof in the water anticipation om Eryner, Loretta Ruddeen. mit, provided such' product Is put up advertisement for bids for the consoli Is of salt- - and marketod in sterile closed enn- Girl's High .lump Ethel Dav. Hunt- - struction of three sections of the ther recessions. The and very fertile, twiners or is treated by the addition ii'Ston, 1st; Mayme post. road, bids to be in lncrusted adobe clay Pace, Carbon, 2d; Price-Emer- y Maud Hunt. secreMud volcanoes, miniature eevsers and of benzoate of soda, or other substance R. Ira 18. Browning, by 2d. May Huntington, which will prevent fermentation, in rirst Baseball f'.amo 7 Innino-tary of the state road commission, bubbling "palntpots" attract ninny such E. S. A. won us proportion as to insure the alcothat tells us they of from Carbon, score by phone, calling tourists to the spot. The quality holic content remaining below Williams pitched and Snow cauerht for are receiving little or no response the volcanic "paintpots" Is declared of one percent of alcohol by volacademy; Austin pitched and Larus from contractors in other current adto rival the best European sienna and ume. Tlie responsibility for keeping Might for Carbon. vertisements for bids and suggests umber. Utilization of this the alcoholic content below such perthat Emery county people do as did con- centage rests upon the manufacturer, Grand and San Juan county citizens color supply may soon render the In any case where cider is found in the absence of other bidders, tinuation of European Imports of such and the market containing alcohol In BEEEPERS'CONVENTION who, upon underto got together and organized pigment unnecessary. excess of the allowed percentage, the take the contracts themselves rather manufacturer will be presumed to than submit to the indefinite delay of have manufactured and sold an Valuable Parasitic Fly. to The annual meeting of the Emery waiting for recognized contractors department liquor. A recent agricultural tounty Beekeepers association will be get up their nerve. Cider, containing lesH than one-haat the Castle Dale Courthouse, K.,iwin states that a parasitic fly, ! FOR SALE We have In the vione percent of alcohol by volume, e aturday, May 15, at 10 o'clock a. m. Lcompsilura civlnnata. has been used of be sold cinity of Castle Dale a highest-gradmay by the producer to persons s.-- r 'ie following special success to a also urau",. upright be will with great regular program player piano, holding permits to manufacture vineMered with luncheon as In New We Eng new. moth as brown-tall as the good moth and piano, both gar. If such cider, however, contains feature. would rather dispose of them in Castle land It will also aid in the control of one-haof one percent or more of Sirging. America. to A few years ago alcohol by volume when removed for Dale or vicinity than return them insect pests. other atEntm-e?S,,resident A- Brinkerhoff, our store and we will make an tussock moth was a conversion into vinegar, it will be ' tractive proposition either all cash or the In England, hut has necessary that the persons producing New Invocation, President A E. Wall, easy- - terms, monthly, quarterly, or serious pest same shall hold permits to manufacsince compsi-iuru!e Dale. y to responsible party. For practically disappeared ture cider as above provided and furThe cabbage Report of established. without became Secretary A. W. Anderson. full details, price, terms, etc., nish same only upon receipt of permits mow the fall the and worm Bees have wintered, by obligation, write to the Consolidated worm, the celery to purchase. r y Ins!eotnr reduced by East First webworm have all been ",, Jedediah Knight. Music Company. In the manufacture of cider, sugar ost Successful Method of Winter- - South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, the activities of the new parasite. or other fermentable Rubstances You must under no circumstances, be r"rs- 11 Cox. Orangeville. should, giving your occupation, etc. the Bees in Spring Time, act quickly. Instruments will be sold fhrf?ng added to the apple juice for the purAction. Quick pose of increasing the alcoholic conHuntington. separately; bench and rolls included The war made exceptional oppor- tent, SU11 Use 60-lllari . inasmuch as such practice is held Cans for with player piano, (adv.) ""ne'? by Wm- - McKenzie, One of the big army trucks being tunities."- a fellow could begin at tn to constitute a mash fit for distillation Ferron "Yesflection 3282, used to carry gravel from the local over within the prohibition of Hrfne?fStins revised statues. " the Marketing of creek bed to points on the state road bottom 'aud at the une time go e ,ht' Corning Season, Joseph It Is evident, from reports received the top." Zs'i north of here was turned bottom-sidby the director, that more care will r, in th Spven Mile wash WednesdayCar In have to be exercised by people making p7""er Canning Honey, W. afternoon, the driver, RulSn Arnold oof ..... rar'"a. cider so as to keep strictly within the I'.mery. escaping instant deamwas Huntington, w'!""ls ')f Advertising, Thomas what almost seems a miracle. He spirit, as well as the letter, of the law. MATHONIHAH THOMAS. and en Wellington. loaded, northward, traveling Castle Dale organization of the State Prohibition Director "" The on B. ai Ueneral F. tne Driage horse a Topics, countered Trrib,r a public Lun,'i,r'V' slate bee inspector. not want to strixe ine Service Star Legion will hod did He wash. aeon. May 2, Imanimal and, the brute failing to move. meeting Sunday evening, the opening ex- NEW BUTTER WRAPPER PRICKS following eue mediately extreme the took young Arnold The too ercises to be conducted by the M. I. A. attention of our readers is of the bridge. The weight was The following prices are in effect ren'feted howThe following program will be the planks, lie nro, April 10. 1320. Prices are based on "'splay ad announcing much for the ends ofwent into and dered: over of the opera. "King ever, and the truck Leoayinent In advance and include post-igHal," by Talk, Aims of the Service S,tar the Arnold succeeded in dig th, School Huntington Positively no charge buttcrwrap- High Lowry. R. A. "asip;,i soeierv gion, by Emily ... nav, tv. ging himself out from under and, tp.i orders. per j oiKiiL. ine opera 18 Johansen. uuay Mr. Peter Song, 60 Butterwrappers . $1.00 but quite a pretentious one Coe coming along in nis ci, Incidents of Soldier Life, Lyman 1.25 100 Butterwrappers . tttrr aiiana lc v ,n th ranch home of Carl vVilberg. Larsen. lu D It commissioner Pn un3er the direction of state and county road 1.75 2" Butterwrappers . K Acorrl. Alta Jrh Reading, aemona.. 2.75 500 Butterwrappers . ' music Instructor in the The cab of the truck was Nuniine Bunnel. Nellie selection, Musical to any 4.50 1000 Butterwrappers . k niadp ,"n hlsh st'hool and the cast but was not otherwise injured Talk, Seth Allen. u!' entirelv nf cin.iani. visible extent. .,r rr- LI1J Uely. the s.o-n- nine were piaj ii.b nuuiiug- he E. ' ... ........ i, iehnp- th - Carhon team ..naiiri ,fl01le.sid,d score, ended in a qUar-jt- 0 of the game n he H,d..If stopping ..f Ml,. third inning with the in Huntington's t,re four to two .. , ,.,.i,inii(in arlsinir" over thejvor, i"c A S- - - . i i , t it hyJVJSt u ' friends 4 PRESENTED Y THE E. S. A. 50-y- fivjinfr one-hal- - ' 1 1 lf G 'Half-Mil- e fish-pier- n. date-produci- lf 14-1- 1. one-hH- lf new-foun- lf con-flud- lf - white-marke- d a half-yearl- 13-1- 9 's- te',,wn' - - 'V. a- .h e. Lafit Friday, April In Moab. Miss Stella Johnson has returned home from Cleveland where she has been fur the last six weeks, staying with her sister, Mrs. Ida Litster. During the heavy windstorms a week ago Saturday night a large barn belonging to Chrlsa Johnson was blown to the ground. A few cases of whooping cough ln our vicinity have been reported. "Treasure Island", a ten-reproduction will be shown here tonight (Thursday). Proceeds are to go to the seminary. CLEVELAND 440-y- d - ... i nder the directions of Bishop Leonard, the wsrd is putting a veniont sidewuik along the meeting house block. Liter on in the season the city officials expect to have a amount of cement Work don on the sidewalks and streets In tht central part 'f the city. Ditch work has bean all the rage be lust two or three wmeka. All the different canal companies svem to to putting in an extra amount of work on heir canals thin spring. Hay scarce and cattlt) dying. Is the cry of the cattlemen, not only ln our vicinity, but from all over the country. It seems to be almost Impossible to buy hayat any price. Mrs. Eliza Howard and daughter 2lnr are visiting with relatives and 23, in the wee siua' hours of the niorninn, our sup- posedly lost mimic Instructor, Mr. A. E. Johnson, returned from an unsuccessful attempt to Jirlugim automobile from Salt Lake. He was given a warm welcome, which he apprtMialed very much after having had a cold experience in Saliua canyon trying to drive his car over n muddy road through a blinding snowstorm. On April 23. also, the I'Vcshies entertained the student body In assembly with an interesting program. As luck would have It. their chief performer. Thomas Washburn, had not returned from a short vacation he lnol decided to take, so lhe burden of outoi'talniug fell upon the callable shoiiklct'H of Mary Young and Zolnia .Slo rioii n, who rendered their well prepared parts in a commendable manner. The domestic science clawi made some more delicious doughnuts last K rlday, but none were sold this time to the students in the afternoon. Instead, they were sold in the A rlean Legion dance in the evening, by the Army lassies charming Salvation Maud Howard. Willda Truman. Elfia Brasher, and Bessie .Norwood. Volley ball is a new isuorl Indulged In by the girls of the II. II. S. .Monday they played their first game under tin supervision of Mr. Weight ami Mrs Pace. It was abHolutely necessary to build some new jumping sla uda els. because first. thoKe twelve foot one:i that wr had were not loll enough (somebody bragged I, and orrect records of otu boys' jumping could not be kept, and second, the girls insisted on having the old ones to support their volley ball net. Sunday, May 2, various students of will speak in sacthe theology rament meeting. The purnoe P ti train them in public speaking and to give them a chance to air the knowledge they lmve gained dining the winter. Last Monday. .Mrs. Pace relinked the students because they knew more about the countries of Europe, Asia Africa, and South America than the. did about liah, their own state. Then she poceeilcd to tell about the natural resources, the agriculture, the educa Hon, and the population of the Slate. The students appreciated it very much. Mr. Wright, gave some Inlere'-tlnstatistics, Tuesday morning, about the examination of the school children The number of children with defective ears, eyes, throats, and teeth was alarming. Through some oversight, the fact that Myron Johnson represented Mr. E. Williams In the program of April 16. was not mentioned in our column last week. We. the English class. Insist on correcting this omission. V. "King Hal." the high school opera, will be, presented In the H. H. S. auditorium Fliday evening, May 1. at R:15. The students are vr i y enthusiastic about the pet forma nee of this standard opera, as it will be one of the greatest musical events in the history The Belief society dance given aat Fliday night wan a success. - id and every-- . "ake and puiat the dance, body had a r i realized after Something no u fstd, this amount ill exposes ha to the widow, bring t urni'd Miss Jeuuii irph. who he spent the winter nt'i.sing in Carbon county, has returned home to spend the Hummer. Many of our former residents h&vi been paying us visits while thi cool amps have bei-t- Idle on account of lhe railroad men's strlko. Among the number me Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cowley nut Samuel D:ivIh and family of Storra, imT Hubert Bishop and family, lion Bishop and family, and Mrs. Ernest. Hlshop of Suiinyslde. A. B. and John Nelson have recently noved their families here from Gun-ilao- n and Alvlu Green has moved his family down from Salt I .a Km City to bo eadv for farming. The infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Larson has been quite III with bron-hitduring the past week. Mrs. Maria Allen of Castle Dale and Mm. liessle Johnson of Huntington were visitors at our Relief society meeting Tuesday. Miss Mary Erlckson of Elmo Is nt the Cleveland Cash store on 1 losloffice. Miss Stella Johnson, who hus spent 'he post six weeks with her sister, Mrm. Win. T. Litster, has returned to 'mine In Huntington. i i ls hr K M V. I? Y Impressive funeral services were 'leld Sunday afternoon at IhV inoeting louse over the remains of the t woven r old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris tetisen. The child died from whooping cough, from which It had been oilfeiing about a month. The many '(lends of Mr. nod Mrs. Jensen deeply iympat hi.e with hem in their be- reavement. Emery contributions to the Jewish elief fund, which was collected under 'he direction of Xephi Williams, net-e- d the sum of $3n,75, which puts Em. sry again "over the top." Mrs. Alonzo Brinkerhoff, who has pent the past month at the L. D. R. In Salt f ake ity, is suffi-ietitl- y improved that fche Is ahle to be uit of bed a part of the time. We bope she will soon be able to return home to her family and friends. Miss Jessie Hall, who has spent the greater part of the past three year in '"loery, clerking for B. J. Peacock & ions, has gone to Saliua, where she X peels to remain with her parents, who recently located there. Thir Binier home whs in Alabama. A baby boy was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams. Twins, a boy and a gi'i, were born o Mr. and Mr. I. K. Williams. Mn-1- a y morning, but were permitted to ive but a few hours. They were bur-c- ii on Tuesday. ie'Oia. the infant daughter of Mr. uid Mrs. Grant Mortcnjen, has been very ill during the past couple of r. Hill is attending her. weeks. Joseph A. Christiansen and Mrs. Moy Peacock weie married at the Ma nt I tempi last w eek. Merville Smioneen and Mips 7.o Purr were married at Castle Dale . Wednesday. Miss Theora Allied returned Monday from a brief visit in Sanpete iospltal and Tuesday, May "PrisciUa," Monday Opera I 10-1- 1 |