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Show he I . iw,i.Te-4T- cCTf Op OfTKftB kmery mt wiif, lie Beat Bummer iiangw the fourth'. 18 AU i.;:! ie 08 the NO. te j' on the IS. CASTLF ml.. ,6reby befoi or V: r ,rotst 'S of th. 3'rs. Buxton was arrested at HEW Long Beach," near here, Thursday night, on a charge of violating her parole. ranth T? Serial e'Ven X0 by u. s. ,rNTS w. 8ttr llst J1, Under Official the rs Proved -- i ave J "8 unit a 'anda heiwf t. y Lots 1,,. SE)t, Sfc; S; Sec jN be mi .will ion, mini "t of 1250 0' the lea induction lencing n lease and c accordance in partf i hereby m1 said kt: o' or their e fi granting of: claims mat ing such li KELT, Bet last Jan.il,;: rSEHS i. Salt Lakef I, 1S22. i'en that Lt Ph E. Asa, made ap; th the Laws le rj: t of Session I- opriate m san k ty, Uuh, at a point :' Sa rth of the 5 ake d by mpai; 20 ft. andt' o Decembt: to 8SEECE irrigate in NH m Indictments, 9168. he graytim g the m by affidai: with a fe office n he complf is notice, tate Engit ition Det. on of put R charging forty-over- t acts and applying to all d alike, charges that contractors. agents, engineers, architects and ra of 4.1ie government entered a iracy to set up a system profit- to the contractors and prejudicial fe government and to control the ; of contracts to friends, asso-an- d clients, past and prospec-- L. Mer. if d in the . charges a conspiracy laws am. ,dmini8ter existing A ions: to control me givuig vi its to friends, asajciates anu under the cost plus system, it is charged resulted in a loss government of millions of dolId reduced the morale of labor. Indictments are the first big n Attorney General Daugherty's contracts on many wartime the department of justice holds. Ixhaustive Investigation, to be to sent. Others are expected and it is estimated that the ' Mortimer L. Schiff, prominent flnar its involved when the attorney 'Cier of New York city, who for year si's full program is under way has been vice president of the Natiar un into hundreds of millions ot al Council of Boy Scouts of Americ; has been appointed by the executiv board as international eommissionei indictments came as the re all International al ef consideration by the grand This means that fairs that have to do with scout in if a mass of evidence which th will be handled by Mr. Schiff ey general has uhteen months. It was preby former Kepresentative Alc- h of Ohio, now a pecial asslst- ttorney general. been'-gatherln- 20 Sc Base ,( iship t ... ER e , that construction com- the council of national de- - emergency :e of USEES Salt LakeC 1922. the indictments as the vehicle for was carrying out charge, 1(0 10 MREFH ANTICIPATING BREAKDOWN OF CONFERENCE URGES CALL TO COLORS VENIZEC.03, Resumption of Conflict Apparently Rushing of ReinImminent; forcements to Athens Forces Advocated London. Resumption of war be The government plan. that tween the Greece and Turkey Is consider alleged consprators pd made at; their membership on the comli the rep ed inevitable in Greece, according tt aws of I'i pera to unlawfully influence other a cable from Atliens. Session ! of the L nited States in the Former Premier Venizelos, visioninj opriate and policies for ater rreffi breakdown of the Lausanne confer a out carrying nery Cm wartime : construction program to ence, has telegraphed the Greek revo s at K 5 ft. froit ' fa the "cost Dlus" svstem: to lutionary government, urging that re Townsbif Uree' ;aate usual safeguards for the inforcements be rushed to the1920 ana ilt Lakef the mment and that and to defeat checking up army in Thrace, T Will t: conveyei 1922 military clusses be called to th: supervising the contractors. distanrt corresponden colors, Uie express from Ja5 cabled. ach yea'l r Declared on Sosiety Bootleggert rposes. ' Venizelos declared that the entir in tllC? fw York An offensive against Greek army should be sent to Thrace 9139. society bootleggers and other one regiment in Athens granting ftors of the Volstead act has been leaving only the report that Genera advices same The ned nffidavt by the federal authorities in Thract commander Greek ' ith f Colonel William Hayward, i'angolos, for Saloniki. f fice ft secretly entrained has lfd staes district attorney, said complf Final decision as to peace or wai Jiatinction would be made beweeu notice, te En?' Near Eaat rested with th. ,aary bootleggers and members of in the on D v The conference stood practi Turks. iost exclusive circles who dis-of puk waiting far word from suspended, the dry law. The raid on the cally , and Tennis club, which re-e- lsmet Pasha. I'SEES, I The Turk delegate had a few days In indictment of' thirteen It Lakein which to reply to allied insistence altay men on a 99 s of bootleg-charge n that , that mixed tribunals and judicialIf tad otherwise breaking the ny with j guarantees replace recapitulations is only the first eSS step to he made final, formal rejection of the '; :iade!,: pO'the dry law 1hb b omwmvo immediate demand It would mean the :he re B the rich as I among the poor. end of the peace conference, delegates I ;gslo riate I'i :rt Reveals New Angles In Case declared. Meanwhile the British were reported er froB-ry Car Angeles. Sheriffs deputies are making preparations to meet an open at M n8 to confirm their belief that brake with a return to armed t. from Peggy BUXtOn. llAt4na in at the Straus. fulness T.oke i was reAneles county Jail for led by the Iron Duke, question- will t. Uar the tor p wmeming the )nves escape December 5 ported under full itream listanf lre7Clara rt,1!1P9' "hammer mur-- 1 danells. ... om iil become a Was n acquaintance, if not I The 'conference having h Turks to and Mrsof British y Allce Craig, taken I struggle between for other each lire about two weeks ago at shift the blame upon 40. tbate as Hyo- n suspicion of being the break now regarded rant!"? won the bacUng of "Hps. Mrs. Buxton was a pris- - the former have ffld' me county jail during much all other delegations except toefcua 1119 supported time Mr Phinu. ice sians. The United States as released Judi for omt(' a few days before the allied demand itic and Italy stood Ifersaammer murteress" Oftees; France, Japan escaped. ..... . .. the matter of ' In gntrl !),.. pet ueuevea the women with Great Britain tc, f pub'" " rieia!jr while fellow priaon- - capitulations, t many iness witl in alleged f f W i Vol-r4,.a- - t' y' - 5 driP J ' DALE, UTAH. SATCKDAY, COUNTY COM-MISSION TAKES REINS Only such appointments in the way ot deputies or others as were absolute-y necessary were made by the new Joard of county commi.-sioiie- is at the nitial meeting held Tuesday afternoon. Several application)) for and other matter,- were .aken under advibVment, action being deferred until a later meeting. The lecessity for the board member as veil as other tax atsessinur and officers to go into Salt Lake to utend conventions tailed by the state ioard of equalization the later part of the week parity influenced the board :n such action.. The new board proceeded to orpia--liz- e with E. R. Adams, holdovt-from Green River, as chair man. On motion of Commissioner Otter-trothe San Rafael river bridge. contract for which was let as one of the final actions' of the old board, was widened from ten to twelve feet at an additional expense of $70. The commissioners decided to go md look over the bridge at Mounds before taking any action on the same. Bonds of S. M. Welly of Victor and R. C. Miller of Castle Dale as justices of the peace were, accepted. D. O. Morgan, J. C. Taylor, Lee Howard, Henry Kane. A. M. Myers, A. J. Allred and Erin T. Howard were commissioned as deputy sheriffs at Mohrland to act without remunera- ion from the county. Regular meetings of the board of ounty commissioners were set for the first Monday in each month. L. W. Peterson of Emery, H. A. Wiekman of Castle Dale, and I. A. Richards of Huntington were appointed deputy assessors on tle recom- nendation of County Assessor Frank C. Grange. Wages of deputy assess ors were set at $3.00 a day for home men and $5.00 a day for desert men. g r er m - b. protes. with the were in 5 a o'clock, a ai; L SCHIFF "dol-J:!r- indicted public. having MORTIMER under the six . " the term i bidder oft the 24th to Mother Gives Quart of Blood to Son Tacoma. Refusing to permit surgeons to amputate the leg of her son, Mrs. Alice Watson underwent two transfusions of blood. .She gave more than a quart of her life's fluid to her son, Rector, aged 12, whose leg was terribly mangled when a shotgun was accidentally discharged while he and two other boys were In a boat. Physicians say the boy has a chance to recover without being a cripple, thanks to hit. mother's sacrifice. Tut-!:uen- 9 out ld at as- - ,ere by the special grand jury of t, War frauds on charges the defraud government Ly to of wartime army rruction and cantonments. father muicieu me. iirn A. Barrett, Morton C. VY. Lundoff, Clair Fos'er, McGibbons and James A. & andSEj., 5 dwell, n.rtn. secretary of war administration, ana men associated of national defense 34, gi, Ad- - riw investigators Every Assistance Benedict ' ae, thf fn L'tah. s f Seo Wilson LteciarcB rators 'etition ol ,1 . grand nvi BASED ON LUIN i loR ARMY CAMPS that"'. anl the Newt of THE EMPIRE OF EMERY" All of the Tlae ; The old board of commissioners held sessions both the Saturday before the close of the year and Tues- iay forenoon, transacting the follow-n- g business: Report and resignation of J. P. Brockbank as precinct justice at Huntington received and accepted. Peter Kielson and A. D. Keller, rep- res'entini? county board of education, met with commission concerning the county participating with the school board in hireing the school nurse. The Red Cross having ceased to parti cipate and the school board being un able to pay salary and expenses alone. the county was asked for assistance. On motion of Commissioner Hitch cock, seconded by Commissioner Ad ams, it was agreed that county should bear half the salary and expenses' of the school nurso. On motion of Mr. Hitchcock, sec onded by Mr. Adams, bid of W. W. of county Jones for construction bridge over San Rafael river on the road was acareen cepted. Jones figure.was $9,390. The Elmo bridge was approved aid balance of money due on contract whs rdered paid to Contractor W. w. Jones. On motion of Mr. Adams, seconded to by Mr.Hitchcock. the board agreed secure the lea&'e of a rock crusher from state road commission. Bonds of new officers vere ap proved. River-HanksVil- le STATE OTHER coran orraw TOE CAPITA U ST i Thousand of Acra of FUm Coal Lands, Pronitalo? Oil Prospects. InexhausUM Su ply Best Timber. Ideal Tb.tI tory for Bugar Bee Factortce 3 XSVAKX 6, 1933. tS.M A TEAS J. Ben Jewkes. clerk of Emerv county for the last four years and a very good one has' bcn appointed deputy to Clerk H. C. Smith at Trice and will take care of district court work. Both district Judges expect to sit simultaneously for Carbon coiintv at various times in the future and it will necessitate a special man's entire time to keep them lined uu. Ben. as he is popularly known all over the county, is to be congratulated on this splendid appointment, while Carbon county is likewise fortunate in heinaable to secure t,uch an effcient officer. were Elders O. J. Sltterud. O. Soren-so- n The last week has been a continual jr., of Cattle Dale; M. E. Johnson round of pleasure for most of our of Huntington; and J. II. Jewkes. and people something doing every night. of the outoftown guests of Mr. . President A. Q. Jewkes, and BUfcop andMost Niels C. Anderson have reMre. Johu 11. Taylor. A biographical sketch turned to their homes after a very en- will be given next week. time at the celebration of the Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Snow and former Joyable Andeiven golden wedding. M. Reid spent Bishop and Aire Henry Very good weather still prevails, Xmas" with children In Kenllworth. which is a help to the building on our John Snow spent the holday week in new school house. It la progreselng Sanpete and Sevier counties, making rapidly. The Ephraim muons have the trip in hie car. He was accomp- not returned but we have a Mr. anied by Wllford Humphrey and Ueid Snowyetfrom Orangeville and some new Cox, who spent the time in Salina, the ones from on the Job. Emery former with homu folks and the latter have passed through cars Several with back Mia' started They Drive On Yuletide Liquor Started with a little through SaJina ennyon the day before Salina canyon, both ways, A record breaking New Year's and had to buck drifting help from some teams through the Washington.siish at bootleggers In all principal snow in on awful blizzard. They had drifts of snow. F.lrie Slmonsen has returned home. cit'ea where wet goods In large quan- a team pull them to the summit and but In a which for cabin Members of the town board went to finding they hav are contities been reported to Price last week on business. Some of night, they might have centrated for the Chriftmas trade was spent the The ovcupants of two cars the material for our new city hall and officials. that were, following walked into Em- pob'totflce has been placed on the inuugrated by Prohibition It will be the busiest week the ory but suffered badly in doing bo. ground. year for enforcement officers. Orders They report never having experienced A new girl arrived at the home of were sent to state prohibition direc- such a trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen Decemj tors to recruit extra enforcement offl-''ji- a I Kopresentativ? and Mrs. "Ted" Pea- - ber 30. n Howard Jensen and Miss Zella where emergency situation war-"in- t leock left Tuetday for Salt Lake City,e where Mr. Peacock takes up his been hero for the holidayb'. have N additional outlay of gowrnment dutUs next Monday. A married folks' dancing party was " nds. i Tiven here Thursday night. Mrs. Myrtle Screntfon's condition is Calif. Leads In Power Development very much improved. CLEVELAND San Francisco. California leads Iva and Misses. Faun and Olivia a, Keele have gone for a visit to flvery other state In the union in hywere Christmas very spent where their father is employdroelectric development, even sur- quietly here, holidays,' with four or five dances ed. passing New York, which has harness- together with various family dinners Most of those recently sick are eithed Niagara Falls, according to the making up the two weeks entertainer well or greatly Improved. Annual report of tlio state railroad ments. of our boys have gone back commission. Between ?" 1,000,000 and Hyrurn Ottesrtrom and family spent 'o Some the camps after a visit here over ?(!O,0O,0O0 a year Is being expended by the holidays with their children at the holidays. power concerns to meet the demands Sunnyslde. some the many that spent Among (Too late for last week) for power, the larger part of the outof the holidays her from the various Mr, and Mrs. Niels C. Anderson lay .being for hydro-electripower camps were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowley, celebrated their golden wedding Wedand family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas plants, the report points out. nesday and Thursday, December 27 and Mr. and Mrs. June Day. md 28. A very large rowd were In Selma Larson came over from utrendanco and all had a fine time. Castle Dale to spend the holidays' with Relatives from u'l parts of the state her father. ind Bom from other rtateS were here. was last held here Ward conference Besides a lnr;e crowd of relatives, Sunday with only a fair representa- many townfolks were' invited, . tion of the saints present. A very The American Legion presented the Interesting meeting was held with comedy, "Too Many Smiths", to a' Stake Clerk Louis P. Oveson presid- large and appreciative audience Thurs-Ja- y ing. We were also favored with a night, under the direction of visit from Henry Thompson and Chas. Fenton Willifims. In the cast were, misR. Killpack of Ferron as' home Sheldon Torgensen, Fenton Williams', sionaries, Chrlss Mortensen of the Ja"k Anderson, Melvin Peacock, Mrs. high council and Peter E. Johnh'on.of Rosetta Olsen, Marion Sorenson, Mies the presidency of the seventies. All Haze! Holt, and Misses Tressa and ORANGEVILLE gave some very valuable instructions. Thelma Hansen. were reported as All organizations In The students attending &'hool The Sunday School will present the and organized doing a good fully Ogden were home for the holiday va work. The ward in general was re- comedy, "Confusion" Frfday night. nation. While here the Andersen chilThoe taking part are; Floyd Brlnker-hof- f. to be improving. dren gave a musical entertainment ported J. R. Sorenf.on, Joseph OJunder-soa bit is of still elcknesg 3unday night, the affair being very in There but allquite Wesley Hansen, Harvy Allred, on are the improve Sheldon town, much enjoyed by those who werei Torgensen, Miss Lydia Olsen, except the babe of Mr. and Mrs. Minn Rubv ChristenSen, Miss Alta present. Is s'till very sick. Allred which James Brlnkerhoff and Miss Leuh Torgensen. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Snow left tho Miss Luclle Stokes had the misfor- - Several boys from Rochester and first of the week for Salt Lake City, tune to have her collar bone broken 3mery were arrested here Christmas where they expect to spend the rest 'ast week caub'ed from a fail on the oreliminary Df the winter. hearing Wednesday they ice, ill plead not guilty and trial was set We were very disappointed ThursMelvin Cook of Rexburgv Idaho, for January 20th in the Justice court day night when Ferron failed to arof Hunting- it Emery under Justice Wm. A. Petty. rive with their wrestlers and dancers. and Miss Stella Johnson but who has been attending Vll who attendud, however, expressed ton, Everyone enjoyed the Christmas at Provo, spent one day hurt dance, a very large crowd was out. '.hemselves as having had the time of school withT. Bister Wm. Mrs. their week The Mutual'' "Mother Goose Ball,'. the season. ' ' E. LitKter and family. Tueiday night was also well attended Another pioneer, Mrs. Rhoda ind enjoyed by all. Lorenzo Broder-Ic- k d Robertson, patted to her as Little Boy Blue, and Mrs Lizzie rest last Friday morning after spendas The Old Woman Who Livert of Olsen, near the .months six point ing n were awarded the prizes n Shoe, held were serviced Funeral death. for hei.t characters. Sunday as follows: "Singing, "Till the One of the infant twins of Mr. and A large crowd of our people who Resurrection Day," by choir; duet, Mrs. Niolt.' Nielson died from internal are here for "Life is Like ' a Mountain Railway," disorders hint Sunday morning and ire working elsewhere ' Leo Miller and Arden Oliphant; trio, funeral h'erviees were held Tuesday at the holidays. "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," by t oclock in the meeting house, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quin's baby la very ;' ill. Lois, Mabel, and Katherine Anderson; Mrs.'. Joe' Mr. and The infant of Ora duet, "Sometime, Somewhere," "God all ofour young of people who Nearly Quinn died last Tuesday morning Jewkes' and Dortha Reid; song, school are home to have were away bepn services Funeral pneumonia. Plans All," Cora Cox; singing. "Oh, held Thurwday in the meeting house. fur the holidays. The speakers My Father," by choir. , per-hhe- d. fr Ol-)e- legis-Intiv- llla-vath- c tesuitty 1 t n, well-earne- EMERY REPORT Still Soldiering have been moderate. was rathed general, snowfall ind the it was light in the extreme accord- southern and western sections for tne arovernment report ntr to the Con- 1923. 2, January week ending lor favorable li tions have thus been areas. winter grazing on the iiv mock though not excessive, vv ith an ample, imoui of snow on tne wimer enemlly. Deeper snows wub be base of the wasaicn niuuuumia nave from Utah to Boxelder counties outdoor opera- and nhir t..A Jelayi ideal at tions Range enditions are uuu.s are v.". stock and Grantsvi mnptlv irone in the val- The -- .,, on the 31st, though it ley at Elberta . TVio hillside v,.il w as deep in in ra hges' are under snow at wan th ranges are lair in uie at Manti. 311 w is three Inches deep mmore, aim The range is fair atat tfanosh. The stock are aume wi nt4r grain is doing well at Des'ert, ranige feed is good ana snuw The ranges are lair at la ioor. The ranges winter been improved at Thompsons hav Temperatures," 0 V (,.rh it60 r u. .,..-.1- A by fair '. Salt ciosea fair, Lake valley, , nn account of snow. the main highway open. Elberta. Prov Tihfield. good where good bad. clea red of snow. Deserel very and chuck-noiemu ,.tu muddv: about vhere. - the -ground. .,w- on w four incnes heavy local except Mod ena, . good Q . riunree. now toward EMfcrpnw. Price, somewnai mipi good good to Castle niP eooi. Duchesne, Helper, Highways-Orants- yille, . s. H i""'- SwaiowestH. Livestock soui. this cdpitatioo no pre- - lai.'j |