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Show ! . PMPBV rnm-im- , At FRUITS, nrvru ci STRK4f FIELDS IV of new. can I r. tup r..??JPE ,'une Ur, L it. forget cv ,e 14- - Flas Day- - OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY Hall of Mantl, was TLM rounty visitor this week, jJOWJ We number "t people atrenaea VOLUME XXVIII, NO. 10. t M. Lust Tuesday. - Crawford OI uraiiBeviiie,, was ; tuesday, looking after busi- SURVEY went to Salina on n ov.ioMs to return Sun- - 0F CASTLE DALE, CI IV COCXC1L CANYON ROAD r". IT AH, FRIDAY. JUNE 8. CLEVELAND - Co-O- Co-na- D, Huntington anst ' j t, i i es An-dre- HELD The second term of court of lh 7th Judicial District, in and for Emery County, State of Utah, 1928, convened at 2 o'clock P. M., Tuesday. June 5. In the criminal division, case No. Utah, plaintiff, vs 243, The State of Lucious Leamiaster. defendent. disposition of liquor. Trial set for June 25, at 2 P. M. Case No. 245, Tim State of Utah, plaintiff, vs Ralph Grange, defendent Case continued to grand larceny. June 25. Law and motion division; Case No. 1033, Green River Canal Co., a corporation, plaintiff, vs Utah Power & Light Co., a corporation, defendent. demurrer to complaint. Disposed of at Price. Case No. 325, Demurrer to petition for removal of the administrator of the estate of J. C. Lemon, deceased. To he heard at Price, June 19. at A. M. Trial division, Case No. 1032, Mrs. Sarah Reavill, plaintiff vs Ruben Brasher, defendant. Reply. Case H for June 26, 2 P. M. Jury demanded. Case No. 1017, D. Homer Jensen, plaintiff vs A. M. Sorensen, defendant, Answer. Case Get for July 2, at 10 A. M. Case No. 1011. E. H. Duzett, plainS. Lewis, defendant, Answer to amended complaint. Case for tiff vs J, July 3 at Case 10 A. M. st No. 1037, Continental Life Co., a corporation, plain Insurance tiff, vs Ijeasil S. Grange et al, defendants. Default. Judgement fprant-e- d the plaintiff in the Film 0f $2100, interest, taxes paid, costs and attorney's fee. Case No. 1038, State of Utah, plaintiff, vs William H. Leonard et al, defendants. Default. Judgement grunted the plaintiff. A number af probate cases were also dispoled of-- ' O SAFETYGRAPttS Some guys driving cars don't know what safety first means. Or who he is. They ain't even been introduced. They don't want tc be. An hour in the hospital looks letter to them than two of 'em at home with the wife and kids. They call a spade a spade. But when it comet; to playing a safety hand they always trump thci partner's ace. One guy always made it a practice to "Stop, Look ,& Listen" at railroad crossings. When he was surt- .the train wai coming he'd let 'er (to. He spoiled a lotta good r illina; stock for the railroad company before they got onto him. Then one day the engineer saw him first and stopped the train. As usual, "Recklesp Reggie" stepped on the gas. But the train wasn't there at the same time he was. He dashed into, and mine! a poor j innocent cow instead. The cow didn't even know he wanted to play. But he did. He wanted to play a harp. He is. - Ju,, i v V, n- - , trJ id, Wna lJ . L'J .UV 1119 . i " toiiuniiiea floor closed and escort r her assistance. . "nictinr, . iV0 ktin dam . For further iaformaflon regarding UVTU. . in a car the arrangements for the convention E. O.: Locke, state chairman, locked be . ....,., address 743 Park Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. O. A. Kennedy, state secretary, 2625 ' 1. liBS DBgJtni Oil Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. by the Reynolds irnpnovements to be mude "re will be a lowering of Wlvray ten feet tn reAnn thA ft.. me darn. XIELSOX-SELLER- 'struct acio river at Moab, is , ORGANIZED FOST IS LAUNCHED AND AWAITS CHARTER BLACKRURN-AXELSO- N men of A number of the Emery County met at the court house In Castle Dale last Sunday. June and began the work of organising a post of the American Legion. A preliminary organization was effected to "carry on" until a charter from headquarters can be received. The organization of a county post grandchildren. been considered for some t'ma has O the veterans feeling that this plan was the only way to have a successful organisation as the cligibleH are too few to support more than one post, and oni strong post In the. county can undoubtedly accomplish more than nevcral small ones. Mr. and Mrs. Mdvin Conk of Rlp;-bFour towns were represented at In are relatives Idaho, visiting the meeting: Huntington, Ornngcville, Emery County. Castle Dale and Ferron. Aftr Mrs. L. N. Strong of Pa1 the nuvptton t boiiip extent, been visiting relative, in Hoiety Comi- order iuh called, M. B. Koberls wa ty. She was accompanied by hr appointed, temporary chairman and daughter. 'Mrs. Frank Larson and Vern Petersen sec two sons, Vincent and I.ve. The lattv .County liecordor, has .fust returned from China, where retary. After a short discussi ui the organhe has tpent the last four years as a ization wan launched by the election Marine. of thv following officers: The Beehive Girls met at the PotA. B, Huntington, Com ter home last week and at the Litster mander: Thomas, Castle Dr. J. W. home this week to hold their reeulnr Dale, Vice Commander; Nixon, Vern Peter a After the meeting. meeting and castle Dale AriJ'iiant; Kay social chat, refreshments were served sen, Samuel at Arms; Curtis, at both places. Next meeting will be Zwahlen,"Sargent and Historian. Chaplain held at the Jones home. Their teacn-e- r, In naming the post it was brought Mrs. Ruth Nelson, and President out that although a number from the, Kate Richards, accompanied them. died in service only two were .Men and boys are busy putting a county killed in Sheldon Axelson of new coat of paint on our meeting Cleveland action, and Hicks Blackburn of house. After some discussion the Ferron. is jreetlnc a new name, "Blackburn-Axelson- " John I. was addition to his house. Tuesday, the young ladles, of which After the election of officers tho Mrs. Kate Richards has been presiwas sttrrendered to the newly chair several dent, for years, and the Relief elected commander who Immediately Ith-fSociety, in which she has been afy be,"an 1h duties of his new offlrn worker for years, Joined together by outlining plans and appointing and gave a shower and social In her committees'. honor, as she will leave in a few day Ray Humphrey, Gerald W. Nielson, for 'gden. where she will oprnd the larsen and Edwin Ralphs, summer and possibly make that p!ar Lyman were appointed a committee on conher home. We regret very much to stitution and and each man lose them as the whole family have was appointed a committee present been energetic workeds In our com- of one on membership, munity. A motion, was presented by Ray Chriss Mortensen rereived word a Humphrey that the next meeting be few days ago of the death of his sis- held in Orangvville, June 17, at 4 P. in ter Idaho. M. The motion was seconded and carMiss Flora Nelson, who wan mur- ried unanimously. dered in Bingham a fnw days ago and A large attendance ii expected at her family, were former residents of the Orangeville meeting. Miss Nelson was well Cleveland. o known here and loved by h .;, reciates. Her uncle, Halzier Nelson, sides here and another umle, John Nelson lives in Price. Miss t eona Erickson lias been em ployed at Springville for the papt month. Mrs. Fmrn.-- i Policy rf Price has wefjk) (Too late for la-Peon staying here the pns( week Anna anJ Jennie Soder-nul- ct The MIm-vto nurse h?r niece. Retina 1 .arand omr Podern'ilat are hornson, who has l en crttlcn.llv III. mid' Jennie have bven again, Mi"s olive Stevens nf Ephraim is attending Snow College nnd Anna VKit!nT local relatives. has been teaching school in Cleveland. Sanford Johnson of Ogdn- has been M. Mrs. Jessie KlHpack and visiting at the home of his father daushters returned last week after Hnldor Johnson, dnd sister. Mrs. having snent the winter In Delta. Durnell and Hy- Floyd Anderson. Miss Ruth Leslie is taking th ritm Richards returned to Ogden with place of Mrs. Cleora Richards behind herries. to him, pick the drug store counter. Mrs. Olivia Bryson Is home again Mrs. Cecil Behunln was after spending the past 6 weVks vis- on, at the Price hospital foroperated goiter, iting in St. George and Salt Lake. las Monday. Brigiham Young's birthday was cel Miss Margaret Tinkam presented ebrated June 1 by the Primary, with her piano students in a recital at the, a program in the forenoon which Waaatch auditorium Friday evening. was well rendered. The little tots Miss Anna Wagner of Salt Lake enjoyed themselves in dancing in the City was guest of Harold Fcterson afternoon and there was a dance in last week. the evening for the adults. Mrs. L- - B. Edwards left Wednesday Carlos Alger was operated on last to accompany her slgter, Mrs. Alta Thursday for appendicitis, and at ia of Provo, on a trip through Olson, reports was doing nicely. Bryce Canyon, St. George, Delta and George Christensen, wife and two other points. daughters, and Chriss Christensen of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Williams, Mr. Spanish Fork, attended the funeral and Mrs. Lloyd Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. of their brother, Andrew. F. A. Kiilpack, Mr. and Mrs. Will Han-we- n, Mr. and Mrs. Hammt-Reese "HEBE COMES THE BRIDE" IX were among'those who spent Peca-ratio- n GLORY OF HER JEWELS Day in Ferron. Little Cecil Mae Wilcox has been Comes now the month (if J'.inj and very sick with pneumonia but at pres"here comes the bride" ent Is much improved. And that means brid .l gowns, bid Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman is still con d l liouia-ts- , orange blossom and fined to her lied. , Fee the jewr's v hi' h the . The officers and leaders of the Sun;vw,ds. bride wears are the most '.mnortant day school enjoyed a social at the home of Miss Belva Cook, last Friif all, not only because of because they add 1 the day night. Mr. and Mrs. De Von Ieamaster splendor of her costume, but becan.-- e f,f the yei rs of tradition ard custom of In Salle. Utah, recently purchased back of the jewflry, especially the the farm of E. k Funlt. Miss Marion Kiilpack spent most wedding ring, which she weirs In this issue of th Progress (here of last week in Price visiting at the is an interesting feature ar'i'-about home of her sister, Mrs. R. Lobtus. the history of the wedding ring and O the other Jewelry worn by the bride OF HONOR ROLL which you will enjoy reading. Don't We thank the following peopta for fm the June miss the article "Jf-cor renewing their eub- subscribing Bride," by Louise M. Cur.stock in to the Progress dulng the sciiptlon this issue. past week. -- oi A. II. Thomas. Huntington, Utah. Alma Marsing. Oreen River, UUh. A marri.ice license was Issued J. B. Crawford, Oranevll'.e. Uth. Thursday June 7. to Gerald Qulnlin J. J. r;,i;mu":cn, Ferron, Utah. Jensen and JeS3J? Sway. both of J A, G. JewUea Jr. Castlo Dale, Utah. Ferrou. Cleveland y, dis-eutn- s; ul by-la- hr Perron - r t h . i POST AMERICAN LEGION ; at and Mrs, 1 ca Chi istensen passvd away at the family home in Cleveland Monday of last week, aged 71 years, after more than a year's illness of general debility. He had bven s'ck for nearly a week prior to his death. Mr. Chris-tense- n was born in Frederick Chowen, Denmark. January 7, 1SC7, and came to America fifty years ago. his parents were Niels C. and Louise Jensen Christensen. He lived for a time in Sanpete county where he married With his Miss Ssther Shoemaker. bride he came to Cleveland where he has lived for forty years. He became engaged in the sheep business and has been the owner of a large ranch at that place since. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Esther S. Christensen, two sons, three daughters, all of Cleveland, and six . u WUW PASSES 1 S Miss "'Alice Nielson, daughter of Mi. N. S. Nielson of Castle Dale married in Salt Lake "City, June hdii' an" aorne time it has rls was x nnn ' ? . ViY i ii.nl.!. v uci i n, o on May 80 reached t1 , lu .,11. m " . 'v. LiiiQ Caltnpo ''frtnt w . Chief of Police of Provo., They will Since 1921 ln,lln.tlon make their home in Salt Lake. Cas- j !h lt would Miss Nielson is well known in continue tn rise . tle Dale having spent her entire child- taw '' Uiiy" niore- .nun at sauna iook hncwl Viore n nil wan a !?rn1iit - from Ua oi nat urnoU Lenirni xiikii ociiuoi iu me- tmoa ui ' k om!PJ fl'"m a sPrlous confla- -' 1927. y the 'fiends Ifer PLte' jdn in .wishing Prompt response irc uepartmeot. ' tmem mucu nuppuifoo. -.- RESIDENT And new American History Puzzle Picture r,, 93.00 A YEAU IV2H. MEETS The city Council nut last Monday evening at the town hall and among Hi" business transacted was the ap10 BE MADE pointment of a committee consisting 'g Wall J'", of Utah County is of "'arl Bott, Vern IVteiTeii ami Mrs. reiumes ior Emery county juj Brady to arrange a program suitable for Die Fourth of July. This commitp Is making k Castle Dale in their gro- - WORK TO BE FINANCED BY tee was given authority to appoint as save improvements many as necessary. COMMISSIONERS OF jepartmeni. It was decided to purchase 1400 ft. SEVIER COUNTY of pipe and other necessary material felllngton Seely is razing .the in town and on his property to pipe ,he cemetery for water to be hf 10 IHC From Salt Lake City comes the. used for watering the lawns. j Keller of the Castle Dale O news that a survey will lie starred im4 business trip to Green mediately of the highway through SaL last Tuesday. lina Canyon, which in fact, will mean ViiWimbfr has sold hps 4 acres a new alignment of the Salina Canyon j e Bench t. Deir.ert road. ktCastl'. f The money for the survey has been made available by the tounty commissioners of Sevier County, and are k watsr schedules Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Varellaa of received will the announcement that work thereon jided anl whir, care or as it will will be undertaken without delay has Price were visitors at the home of to be taken been made by Chairman Henry H. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Howard on Wedtally have to last lor two yeors. mission. nesday. Mr Varellas returned to Price who underwent an Blood of the state road Jr. Jorgensen several For there has but Mrs. Varellas will remain the years past biion for strangulated hernia a with her parents. n cr trncrw 1a. week-en- d more nr been less of time ago, has returned home Rle iruman has motorea to bait tween tire Denver & Rio Grand-- West. improving rapidly. ern railroad and highway official re-- ! Lake City to get his sister, Miss Wilda i, Mi Mrs. O. Sorensen Jr. re- - garding the Salina Canyon road. The Truman, who has been in California. W Monday Mrs. Nan Leonard spent a few days evening from Provo railroad company started build to with (they attended the alumni ban-- si relatives and friends but has mine and cannon the coai later up the the B. Y. U. to her hotne in Salt Lake. abandoned the project. Peter E. Johnson and Jodie Johnh.T. R. Faddis, daughter of Jno. When the railroad construction Leu, accompanied by Al Faddis was abandoned, the right of way and son are working on the road in Huntif. ana airs, uienara Kogers or the. Canyon. roadbed of the company were ington Mr. and Mrs. Le Grange Walker of ike were Castle Dale visitors used for vehicular traffic. This con- mi. tinued for several years, when the Cedar City, motored over Saturday, air. k Ralph Jensen returned to her railroad decided to go on with the to visit Mrs. Walker's relatives, Walker returned home Monday and (in Salt Lake City last week af-- i construction work, Mr. Blood said. ' Mrs. Walker will remain for a time. visit with relatives here. Her The controversy was then renewed Attorney R. A. Howard motored to Jane Petersen went with her and the railroad finally won a couit. Salt Lake City Friday and brought short visit. decision giving it the right of way. ' home his wife and daughter, Edna. was resumed and vehic- sroupe of girls held a slumber Construction Dr. A. N. Leonard of Salt Lake City Sunday, June 3, at the home of ular traffic began again over the old was down last week to make plans Bott. Those present were; circuitous route. for a resort in Huntington Canyon. crossed This !i Wilberg, lone Larson, Ruth youte of the highway Perry Bahanon, who has been workthe railiord fou.-Ucpa, Vera Hehlins and Pearl ar.d recros:.--.ing for Chris Nielson, wtnt to Ferron Ghost stories were .told. im.es, ano jlnally the company to spend the week-en- d .with his famnot 6 boild further unt.'i the sHyrtle Petersen, who has been ily. of location the highway ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. permanent O The state road s Petersen, left last week for had been determined. CLEVELAND TO CELEBRATE Mi City where she will take department could not make the surFLAG DAY It playground work at the or- - vey, as the road was on a forest reserve aifu therewas no assurance that t home. Cleveland is arranging to celebrate the forestry department would acK Caroline C. Nielson. mother of the survey of the state road en- Flag Day, June 14, by a program at cept I. J. Clark of Emery, passed if it were made, Mr. Blood 10 o'clock, A. M., in the ward hall. Thursday, .May 21, at the home gineers The program follows: The forest service and federal said. taghter in Salt Lake City. The "America". not a were in Community singing of roads bureau public a taken to Ephraim and to make the survey so it was Prayer position held Mondav. Mav 2 8 not made. Now, Doline Jones & Co. Song However, the federp Tabernacle. Patriotic speech John E. Ward. al bureau has indicated that it will of Eaualization met r.n accept the survey' made by the state Quartette Victor Mkirtensen & Co. wand Tuesday, last. Reading Clirystai Litster Several road engineers and the Sevier County W heard and a number of commissioners Vocal Solo Dai?mer Litster have provided the Helen Davis. pns made. Reading The Board Went money with which to make it, the n River Instrumental Rose Anna Anderson Wednesday to take road commissioner said. the cases in 20 Years Hence William Edn Richfield Reaper the east nart of msj. Song, La Rue, Ethel and Wllma O F fottie Larsen left Wednesday CALL FOR STATE COXVEXTIOX Cowley. Dialogue, Vernice Timothy & Co. OF SOCIALIST PARTY N for Salt Lake City, where Thomas Davis VioIinSolo Wattend the M. I. A. confer- "God With Y'ou", by Closing for the state state Song, made is A a call hereby postal convention. of congregation. jen has a two week's vaca-"- x contention of the Socialist Party Chaplain. Prayer will also visit Utah to meet in the Salt Lake library relatives General committee; Lawrendp Thor-dersoi Mi on Wednesday, July 4th, 1928, at 2 chairman: Eskel Peterson, o'clock. P. M. This convention will be composed Howard Larson. Nona Winkler and of 81 delegates allotted to the count- Johannah Jensen. Refeeshment committee; E BY Jlplsa ies of the state in proportion to he Litster, Wilford Jennumber of votes cast in 1920 for Eu- Stoks, Leonaed sen, Mary J. Jones ant Ellen Johnson. ' JAKEX FROM THE FILES gene V. Debs as the party's nominee Lillian Larsen, Sport committee deleW THE of number The for president. PROGRESS Of Wilford Larsen, Larsen, Glatys counseveral the to JUNE , 1908 gates apportioned Larsen and William Eden. ties follow: committee: Opal LesDecoration 2, Cache 1, 1, Elder Beaver Box Ipson of Huntington la in Austin Johnson, Russell Erickson, ter, DuchCarbon 3, Daggett t, Davis 1, O. c to file application esne 1, Emery Harriet Jensen, Velma Mortensen, ' 1, Grand 2, Garfield on a 1, ,t,i..u IIUII'JUIIV- ,,. viiiviJ Alger, Errol Litster and Allott '"OS on Iron 1, Juab 3,. Kane 1, Millard 3, Mina i ...... st.f Eden. San Rich Juan er car load 1, 1, Piute 1, of bees, i(0 col- - Morgan ed thl- - wo k frr,m iTillfiir. 1, Sanipete 2, Salt Lake City 18, Salt f Mfl to the tfvmsumla of col- - Lake Co. 10, Sevier 1, Summit 2, Too-1, ele 2, Uintah 1, Utah 6, Wasatch "tmery Cmntw. 8. 1, Weber 1, Wayne 'jlevfeiand i.irid possesses t Washington Total 81. In counties where there are regu- PMist In thi world th four '"son of riavis tin. im. larly organized locals delegates will inn io'h unvde to hold tlio 8ecure credentials signed by the local In other counties creden int, car tl.i th cornet and secretaries. will be signed by the county evry n0l. tials 8I:,t.o.ir. chairmen or secretaries, or by the rneetiim- v. rfe Da e tr.u v state secretary. Qualifications of delul'J'UilllU egates shall be based on known loyalnt... n. v.iicr, w C. and support of the Socialist Par: at3 Ray a. a com-- " ty toand approved by the convention arrange a for the ty,Candidates will be nominated for the following offices: United States " Senator; Justice of tire Supreme Court 0KG 0URNEIGHB0RS Governor; Secretary of State; Attorney General; State Treasurer; AudPilous Claud Blackburn, itor; and Superintendent of Public rage, "la. Put . .imroaix oi. r iora Instruction. At the same time and W ' of Gunnlson, with a razor, place the delegates will meet in disaL WeQesday, May 80, in trict convention to select candidates ouu niuii iriauu H. for representative in congress. ' Ul attr tbrax- f?K CfatttM was a Rggmusn of Ferron visitor last Tuesday, business trip JenMO made a City Wednesday. L jile f . T 1-- Emerj tot die rrogreea, . aiv - POSSESSES SOIL AND CLIMATE TO PRODUCE ABUNDANCE OF ALFALFA. GRAIN AND i Vi?:h2i:i,J'TER RANGE MAKE IT IDEAL FOR STOrK RAKIN'R. ITS FORESTS ABOUND W ITH GAME AND THE JlvfVDISE. ITS MOUNTAINS ARE UNDERLAID WITH VALUABLE ORES AND THE GREATEST COAL .. rrcT 3'"si U W HICH IS STILL UNTOUCHED. SCENIC BEAUTY IS FOUND EVERYWHERE IN ABUNDANCE IN OUB "KINGDOM OF EMEUY". Fort Dearborn In the year 1804 and which it now the present site of Chicago. Find three Indiana. |