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Show rtfKKl jjE HOMESEEKER !2 i od fta ? Convenience Markets, Best Summer Winter Range tn Country Modern f I I - ! ; Prospect. Inexhaustible Sap ply Bert Timber. Ideal Teal-tory for Sugar Beet Factor! . I XO. 46. XXI. CASTLE DVI.fc. t'TAH. SATLHIXW. OtTOBKK 8, iff SI. IIS IRON ill COAL L V UK 11 nrvrv okkw mi i:v lai. CAPiiALi&iThousands of Acres of Fines' Coal Lands, Promising Ob the News of "THE EMPIRE OF EMERY" All of the Time All s0lUlE I BE DEVELOPED Star Clusters, ComeJs and WnrMs Flashed 0:1 OCTOBER 15 10 20 Sir.cILpy Scientist QUO TJUfflU FESTIVA L Vill Arfr-t-r Dietrick to Give Popular ! li'trtpre.atiora cf Natures Won-det- a Castle Dale's annual The Utah Steel Corporation, which chautauqua festival beeina this and Mysteries. .'ready nas 111 ope'acson et juiavaic ''..h a J2.000.000 steel mill market- - oven..ir and lasts coming Saturday' ne through i mysteries nf f iits products throughout the west clusterg. cuesuay, and Th ursday of comets and woMs will h ov.i V I in its general office from l'..nwJ . f''V" T .... msi ,ka Roston ouiiauiE, cuii. ii.e, .k.noWn iturdav its plaas for the dsvelope in his lecture peout. W the Ellison-Whit- e :n made possible by the fact iient of Utah s vast Iron ore mine of ni?ht the opeair'S T Chautauqua that this festival. Mr. nn..-r...southern Utah and the Installation of uDiiiuuun IS now on Ditrick's work Is to Additional equipment at its Midvsle iasis, as announced this summer w present original of its ouipui to ioiug away with the necessity of' pay- - science, stripped ofintc.pretdtions r!ant wnicn wui all tedious tech- i i.OOO tons per uiuiiiu, a on auirussions. nicalities, enlivened by humor, and Will Arthur Dietrick in his ThiB corporation began business at great i Utah 1915 wtn capital and ecture, "The Immensity of the I7ni- fSidvale trecteo ana equiypcu a iiuui cusung erse," on the opening night, tells the 1" me ei. years ui 113 ousi- - che ordinary listener a great deal more JlTS.OOU. aess' life the plant has grown to ibout all the questions re- 2,000,000 Bteel mill and is now s aimg to the universe than it is the common its the products throughout xarketing privilege. Mr. Ditrick dodu. west from Missouri river to The Pacific arizes modern science. With the aid coast. According to statements pi f the baloptican, he strips it of all ' r' 1 of tfie pre .odious technicalities and enlivens his its officials, the capacity wiit plant falls far short of tweeting lata with humor and beautiful ilie demands of the market and the He carries his own comulete contemplated enlargement Is being outfit of apparati.3, including lantern, undertaken not as a. speculative ven- - screen, nd all mechanicl appliances. virs. Dietrick accompanies his as tunities he normal western market and assists In all his experi ments. afford The second night is featured with by the State ynder certification secqrities Commission the Utah Steel Captain T. D. Upton in his inspiration has been permitted to al lecture "The Four Square Builder." L'grpuration alem, Oregon, says of this man: jispose of 10,000 shares of its 8 per rtU cumulative preferred stock, each 'Upton comes closer to your heart and har to carry as a bonus one share of mind than any other lecturer on the common stock of no par value. The platform you can't help being a bet- will be to obtaim of the corporation er man or woman after hearing Capt. ain this investment of $1,000,000 in Dinny" Upton-- " The Ne Pomoceno Filipino quartet, I'tah, so that the earnings of the in dividends i group of singers who have been care- company as distributed may stay in the stateand continue to de ' 7m--?- n in j mt .... me nnesi the resources of the state jnt, comes tne tqirtITS' velop -f ueciay . i,.,(f..ii eycninif' colored 'been has" and volun Already investment and a real nugic;il treat Is proniiped, nature's wonders. photos one offer t is said there Jg a rnlodius cadence He goes right into camp before his te'ereq by' eastern capital, : igitig for 6ee,gfl'' worth," "?f the ind sweetness of tone in the Filipino audience, and with the aid of the jh.1"! offer Js from music that is even more alluring than cotnpijny's stock..' "Balopticon" projects on the screen of Youngstown, he native melodies of Hawaii, and this a wnn0Tt jt)ii MfKae company ar;oa t Dt'c"l"": yllioj manufacturers of steel mill of will musicians ths fact, roup prove " His is one of the talk P"otoSraphs. Presidt to is assured. Vice According ent N, Rosenblatt of the Utah Steel Another lecture, "The House We ,uubl mieresung ana iamnating which ive In." is the feature of the fourth ' the platform offers. He carries a com Corporation, this offer was made after the company had Investigated the right, when V. J. Shepherd, a Califor- - plote outfit of apparatus. His great ila writer appears. His subject is a lecture, "The Immensity of the UbI-leplans of the Utah company and its market opportunities. and scholarly presentation of the j yerse," will be a noteworthv event Julius Kahn, ige-ol- d president of the. Truscon Steel comtruth, "As a man thinketh, so ere of s he, ana no one can airora to miss pany, the largest manufacturers a steel building products in A'meriea, nis aisseriation on a mid in a letter to Mr. Rosenblastt that ery potent subjee. he c (insiders the prospects of the Utah The fifth and "co'ncluclinfc uvenins's is" a Steel Corporation thebesr of any steel fey umber western young mfn. the Ptton. company. in the. United" Stlite. - In a hree ' " ' GIVEN MILITARY BURIAL fctejjf$t giye'u pijt wt 'tge general Brother trjo, who pregent a nmsical ageant in six episodes ana in run peered, humoroua yfftjlt take'fast weefj:, Mr. Rosenblatt ostume-Chlnes- e, olonial, popular, and patriotic, isan- - ' Funeral services were held in Elmo "The future of the Iron and steal o and ukele accompaniments, original ,. n. w,. Our pro-se- lances, and pianologues will also fea-- . Industry In Utah is assured. son a. 01 jjir. sneiuun aacihuii, iiuiai ure in their program. plant has demonstrated the profits that are to be made in this businLocal citizens who signed up for a and Mrs. Adolph Axelson. of Manti, ess, even when our only raw material luantity of tickets in order not to miss who was kii,e(, m txr.nt.e Qctober 3, Is scrap iron. We have in Utah the mvi.-- s ... V 11918, by ft fragment of shell which largest deposit of high grade iron ore vlth us this year, have the season Uwj i , sirucK nim wniie m camp, ino young In the are tK urged sale ets $ 200 miles for United States, only people apd ifrom our MiJ,vale- mills. " It is within o buy their tickets in this forn Sinpe jhero was accorded full military honors hev save considerable over the later in j,ft iinrni ;"1 ftiijes' of ftvtf jfiu:i(j Ijpggf the Salt th Amnrinnii a 'snort railroad over a ! Wi t Hiawatha tak.ng charge ?v! jt'riiittranif forfible grade Id kl tla.t is required ' waa hrnA in nf iVila fni i F!!& this" pre, tq our plant. We ew cents mare than the cost of a pic the cemetery at Cleveland, where the iyve alreacjy bpugh millions, of tons " ure show ticket. thin hiok'gHidVni at u highly adfamily lived beore moving to Elmo. vantageous price. Only 100 miles President Lars P. Oveson and Louis from our Midvale plant is one of the FUEL BIDS WANTED P. Oveson of Castle Dale, intimate world's largest deposits of high grade of th ftttfty fP "r'ears, and friends arwe have coking coal, and buying, Notice is hereby give that the Board rangements for unlimited quantities of of County Commissioners, of Emgr H. H. QyiaU n4 Bhon Q. H. Ovlatt coke under the most favorable conditW of Elmo .were among the speakers; county will f.c'eJ:e;'"aerfl'Vri ions. Limestone is everywhere 'In the furnishins ot tW (10) "tons of coal and also a Mr. Bxuguerre yf Pric, reprewV haye1 unlimited wo (2) eords'of dry cedar wood, sai4 senting Governor Mftbey, AH spoke ipplfc:s withrh'Hfrn'ty "'miles' of our oal and wood o be delivered, at trjg Thus ourt house in Castle Dale, Utah- eloquently of the nyoung man's sacri pl'sm," some' 'of "'It much nearer. fice in h'8 nation need, and uttered Quality of coal wjU bg taHen into words for bereaved relajpjM'ng af'bur very doors. Blda comforting qur,raw in. awarding contract. tives friends. and pajerial pii be "embieg at our o be filed with the eourtty CierK on or Sympathizing friends were present fisiit "'pre clieap'y ilwh st p'anl before November 5. 1921. from Salt Lake, all over Carbon counl any oihf atvel eump&ny in the The Board of County Commissioners ty and almost every town in Emeryall or country. eserves the right to reject any county "Contrast this condition with that nds. Corporal Axelson was born in Cleve faced by the great Pittsburg steel board. the of order By in February, 18gS, and moved to land mills. The famous Mesaba or Lake J. B. JEWKES, Clerk with hig rather ana moiner bjljtiy Superior iron ores, which are not so when they located at that place. He hleh TirlA as the Utah ore. have to was among the first to volunteeer his BUTTER VB,AFFER PRICES services for Uncle Sam, having applied is W th coal Eerihe c.o'tihg mplg. for enlistment in June, 1917, but was from thg ifiills that) our sup-H- i butter are for rejected. A few months later, howThe prioaa following M'Sunnysiae. Much of the limes- wrappers, printed and delivered post- ever, he was drafted into his country's tone is hauled great distances. for In advanoe. An service and in May, 1918, he was in "Not only this, but the freight rates paid whtn paid .xtra charge will be made when not so France, almost ready for service. He re in our favor. It costs an average was in the Marne, St Mihiel, Meuse, paid for. f $15 per ton more to ship manufact.. and Argonne bates, raoeiving his 40 Butterwrappers ured steel from the eastern mills into .. fatal 100 injur' 'frtnn ft Herman shell in Butterwrappers ur market than it will cost to ship Shortly after the 'latter engagement. 200 Btter.wr.af.b,'e from our plant, pn sheet' Steel and SOO te4t lefinite word of his death had reached wrappers . . a- iri Wipliite 'alone the saving freight 1000 BHtierwnftpperS home, memorial services were held for I&pTiotij ftf' f7.6lfc,0N'"a' year on the him, attended by a great number of pHctiuir cpflgumptloiTof ffti? territory-Thi- s friends. sorrowing deceased lad ts survived by his saving 'woyfd bp rpflepted in the The einiinssoj thg Uta,h. Biel Corporation in the state. We look for a hearty and parents, who have mafb their home in r, from the people of Utah ii an t),tra "profit, hecuge the selling Manti for the past few years, one Pf'W of steel' products ia regulated y hope that we Bhall realise our ambition and three sisters, of Elmo; Percy th price, at Pitwburg and the de to finance this project wholly wunin Mrs. Oreon Brotherson of Elmo, Mrs. Wverpd price is the Pittsburg price plus khe state and thus keep money at f,ee Childs of Scofield, and Miss Merle We will welcome Investors of Manti. freight. "We shall begin the construction of who are able to subscribe for only one eet mills immediately. Blast fur- share of stock, which will, entitle them naces will take longer to Install, out to vote at stockholders' meetings and The bod.y of William IHx Hlaekburn. the son Mrs. Malena Blackburn of Ferill sf.on be turning out big tonnages participate in the dividends of men ron, ofwho was also killed in action in and Increasing our profits. Additions company.. We bve reached Ferron on Thursday. of" limited means in plan women 5'rance, mil Sncj F4II"il,W jflj,nrjl September 29, and funeral services rte Utah, Steel Porpbratiun's Midynli? ning our stock sales and have accordon were held the Sunday following In the shares of to of dispose plant ft well bftlancecl ynit capable ingly arranged the plan that places the ard hall. The latter were under and a hunduome profit to It a partial paymentreacn ' American of the Legion direction oi everjoMB. within the stock stockholders. "W who have eiven the steel in were among the largest, if not the "We look npon this not alone as a Utah largest ever held in Ferron. Many feat buisness venture, but too, it dustry in Utah its start are all state. men soldiers, outoftown means a great deal for the state as a men and our interests are In this whe hole. It means an immediate and C. W. Whitley, president of the Utah and sailors were among tose in re present to pa their lat resjpects a director also Is means Steel Corporation It feat growth in population. in arms, nW payrolls. It means a large in- the Electric Bond & Share company to a worthy hero and comrade were very ' musical American numbers The of the case In the demand for horisihij and Is vice president The beautiful and this feature, with the .11. .materials, for'lloddsttiffs aTul clotfi!r.g; Smelting" &' Refining company. officers and directors have large wonderful tributea of the speakers, Jpr'amu8fnf;nts' "and' e:Veryh'ing ft$ mhor holdings." As for m,yself. I have were sources of comfort to the beUtah larger Conimur(iU.'S. 'r'eiuir. in reaved mother and all. Mr, Farr gave ' "ifj not a" specuja- - hpn Pntracred in the metal business 'Ihig undertaking thirty-fiv- e an excellent rendition of "The Star than mre tor City H W Salt lain wth" an n'nVrtftt tu.tn.fexon the cornet, and Banner" of this basis Spangled on the year. W loBjcl girpWiti of an linfluf.tr tli!t - he and Mrs. Farr sang "Oh, My Fa wondera altrotn perience, I can only predict vr"y email boptniilng has ther" aa a beautiful duet, while MLw ready grown to be one 6f the largest ful future lor tms Quaiueso m i I ,,. ...,. -- Jtu entlst-lecture- r. .. jiiL-ima- ever-aska- nt illus-:ration- s. . op-jrat- or . iff V(;- t' -.v-j I 'V"" iu'"iu '' ciear-mmae- i niusicai-emgVtiUM,ll!- ... ...... - P"fi,a butSn ts - Jl-O- G01rllSSIONERS TG.t 3.00 A k MANTI FOREST NOTES MEET Comparative little official business came before the beard of county commissioners at their regular monthly meeting last Monday, Several additional parties were listed to receive assistance from the county poor and mothers ds on proper showings in each S. IX Hunnel of Castle Dale and Mode Ramey of Green River were appointed deputy sheriffs on recommendation cf Sheriff Moroni Nielsen. Kamey take the place of former Dep' uty Edwards of Green River, who has i temporarily moved out of the county. N. C. Oveson was iiniwli.ieH n.iri. tration agent a: Cleveland to take tho fi.ice cf the late Mrs. Joseph J. Lar- S. S. VanBoskirk (ouiity reports the killing cf a large cinnamon bear on September 13. on the rtde to the south and west of the dipping corral In Nuok Woodard canyon. The bear, hud split the herd nnd killed three lambs before ca. It was discovered. When found it made no attempt to get away. The herder, Men Marlines, shot the bear. The two hams, which weighed 31.0 pounds were sold to tho butcher shop In Clear Creek at 15eap?nd,th8 hide said for $50.00, which inakes not a bad day for the herder. Supervisor Humphry returned from a trip over Distrli-t- 1, 2, 3, 4, nnd B.on September 6. While awny arrangements were made with the Cattle and Horse associations of Emory, Kerron, Orangeville. and Huntington to count all permitted stock leaving the forest. We ere employing three extra men to assist tho ranger In getting an accurate count of all stock as they leave the s son. Claim of Harry benham or Green River, amounting to 1290.45, covering Jamage to his car which waa overturned in a wash crossing a county road near Green River, was ordered paid. Warning otstructione placed in csition to guard against Just such an iccident appear to have been moved in some unccountable manner, with the accident resulting. Clerk was authorized to requisition .he state road commission for one ton of powder for use on Huntington canyon road, the county to pay freight on same. Appropriation of $50 was made to Wallace Grange as additional amount nvoived In purchuse of rightofwny for state road north of Huntington. range. The first coal to Ephraim-Orangevil- le be hauled over the road arrived In Ephralm the first of last week. Since that time a great many trams have been going daily to the Straight cunyou mines for coal. Heretofore local residents have felt that the road would be too steep to admit of their hauling coal profitably from there. However, it Homs that b four horse team can bring approximately three tons to the .ORANGEVILLE i i The proceeds from the picture sh w tonight will be givpn to Bert Moft ";.. tVe are hnplng . ovtrjone will be Mrs. Bertha Hawkes has return d i from Kenilworth where she ha I tor Home time. The visit made thero was mostly (or the purpuso issi,ilntt In the welcoming of a fine t ig boy at the home of her daughter, 1.1 a. j Edgsr Sllterud. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Taylor were for a few days on a visit. Mr. and Mrs, J .B. Jewkca ma'. I flylnjf trip to Venice to see J: . Jewkes brother, who has Just ret ed from the mission field. Mrs. J. O. Luke Is some better '.V : morning after having had consldeiu. .j dental work attended to. , ..' load. Mrs. Maggie King, an oldtlme Our fish nnd game associations at dent of Ferron, is visiting here. Fairview, Manti, and Gunnison have Miss W'yora Rogers,, ou? sonr all received shipments of trout fry for Is back in Ferron. In our forest and streams, planting Morris Slnrfl.4oi: while they have not received as many Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Lemon n t Clarence Mrs, and and as fingerllngs fry they had hoped proud parents of baby advan-tatn for, they have had considerably Laat Friday afternoon was ape;; Vy of the settlements where no as- oclalions have been organized as it Is the school In denning uu the a only to the clubs that fry have been grounds, furnished. Loren Hunter returned hom t l The Utah Fuel company have cut Salt Lake City Saturday, havia approximately 50,000 props during the called there to the bedside Of h.s bro present season, most of which come ther, who recently underwent at... t from national forest lands. operation. Mra .Hyrum Noise f T. A. Straup, the superintendent of mother, also went to the city the Clear Creek mines, reports that, the same purposo but did not retur Last Thursday night the pari Ah present season has been the moHt favorable season experienced in years the town and the school teach'. s J assc-- ,a i gunlzed a for the handling of mine timber. with Baall J. Dorton, school pri iclp, , Dr. Sampson and one of his assist F. A. Klllpack, vlt i p. ants, Harry Malmsten, left ' Ephralm as president; ; ,c on Sptember 26, for the Dixie forest, Ident; and Mrs. Iona Conover, The program to over look the where they expect given by the scho cr. browse study being conducted there. meeting was A. L. Leonard ano hoi- I dren. Supt. F. S., Baker, In charge of research Member Henry Thompson were hSu n In District 4, spent a couple of days at attendance and spoke briefly. A! Claar Creek, September 22 and 23. gether, we consider that the rise:; ; looking over some experimental areas was a success and we hope tha c established In 1918. s meeting held th u Owing to the severe frosts, the feed out the school year will be as s - c. on the upper ranges on most of the ful. forest is gone and many of the sheep A number of our young peopK 'eiro have left the forest. It is Interesting gone away to schooi. to note that our grass ranges have held Mrs. Ruth Ovlatt and babh out much better since the frost than to Ferron to spend the wl;i-.have the ranges where weeds and as printhe are elders depended upon cipal forage for the latter part of the t ELMO grazing season. Cattle ranges are holding out well since they usually contain both low and high country. tvMrs. Mabel Tucker, with Stock leaving the upper range find l.l s have been children, smallest on feed the second growth fairly good Mrs. Wilburn Rugg at Prl early range to hold them after the with V) October 11, the been frozen. Tuesday, higher feed has VI The United States Fuel company has are going to have anatopen nl."t constructed a road from west of Hia- gram, commencing witheight ! an r watha to the top of the Gentry mount- prompt. Beginning b'. will lunch later program, conto secure ain, where they expect siderable timber from the company followed by a dance. Primary ward conference v.i :i i e lands. The road maintains a falrly uniform grade, possibly not exceeding held here Sunday, October , 10 per cent at any point, and were It W. II. Leonard of Huntingto is nn not for the sharp turns on the road to buy up all the alfa;r-- i n. to reach the be would ready top it possible he can get. He pays spot f .i of the mountain by auto. not sixty per cc J Work was resumed on the Oak 100 per cent come and ro-i- t Creek road east of Spring City, Sept- weigh it up. He willit. and pay you for (adv.j ember 28. SALIVA CANTON TUNNELS OPEN After bringing to bear the combined oressure of the forest service, the fed-;rdepartment of public roads and the land office, together with Utah's Washington representatives, the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad has permitted the reopening to vehicle ravel of the two tunnels in Salina can-o- n and traffic between Emery and yon and traffic through the canyon, which has vastly increased with the lesignation of this route aa a part of the newly reorganised Pikes Peak to Ocean highway, may now proceed uninterrupted by the poorly constructed detours made at the time the unnel entrances were blown in as a esult or some willy-nill- y caprice of he ralircad interests which have presumed to control and despoil the canon all the while doing nothing worthwhile to make good their assumed interest. The tunnels were cut by the railroad wenty years ago, when a transconti a lental road was projected through canyon, and more than twenty miles of grad built. Work was stopped aftei light steel was laid and i work train did considerable surfacing. A few years later the grade had been torn to pieces with flood waters ind then the traffic began to use the tunnels that had been driven through he narrow part of the canyon known is the "Sawtooth," and also parts of thej grade. This summer the railroad :ompny sent men to the tunnel and closed the approaches and constructed lotours but these were not good road. V protest was entered by those having to use-thSalina canyon road, with the result that the uae of the tunnel Is al ijIi-Ih- . I I X -- tary-trcasure- Sa-:in- i rs parent-teache- ill r. -- parent-teacher- w, hp-c- ome t 1 e 1 permitted, " Vyora Rogers sang "Resignation," by Misses Audrey Cooper and Sarah E. Barkley. Former bishop ,Vm. Hitchcock and Bishop Wilford C. ?cterson were the local speakers, .vhile a Mr. Jennings of Salt Lake City was present to represent Governor Elder John Zwhlen opened Mabey. ind closed the services with prayer. Nearly a hundred cars and buggies followed th? corpse to the cemetery, ,1 . Filipino Music featured at Qiautauqua Festiv Ne Pomoccno's Filipino Quartet Rated As One of the Foremost Companies of the IA r . 4: r'l.ui:-5y-,fy s " i-- "v. 8-- 7 1 V 1 t Yr - . if' VK'- - t bro-che- I)-- !- ', ' .it. , - t ! il t W i - ; ": j 4 ,. 'tti0refl enla-rgem- i - - - '- - " ' ". '- -' feiui-Hjh- " 1 Pt it t , t't : 1L nf inna - . nnA snuJinoaa . r - - mimic- that- almost defies drscrir - In TTHUnlnn i.ji tuut ui, o,,j rntovutn" v. I nere is a muiouiou and beautiful than the alluring melodies t?t Haw i' distinctive more even the of born music soul, truly Is credited with ! v;" Poraoceno's Filipino Quartet, which comes to the Chautauqua Festival on the third night, of the t true a as Interpretation company presenting of the finest native companies from the Islands and b- .! rtl a .nnrort nmirraiTi that meets a oouular appeal and they feature not only their ow rrv,., are Theaa c? W.:wv-the day. numbers the and light, popular melodies tut a'si the classical airs, operatic gems ..tor It. vemblnei Filipino. with their own island music and the ptograu is one cf infinit? charm, t'a aeaa, home teland across, in their be played, American mufiic. played exacUy aa, It would i- -- ; H--- t |