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Show IS lection Mj November 6 Sim Know f,f i1 Too . ... Don't forg krX'lecorne returned from VOLUME XXIX, ha to the reservation. SS Zwahlen, who ,1s employed fconsumers. was T'ninn rntre.i M. A. 10, at NO. . CASTLE DALE, New Business u.. Firm In Castle Dale Pwterson has installed a lew radio in his home. is vtoit- ., Mil n IKLil ' Jrllo. Ine relatives in storrs mm . Edna uic""1" stand' tchool census m The mgnway 1, AD Spirit Central-Hig- h Vioim- - General John R. McQujigg, mander of the 112th engineers, 37th a Amort-- I The MOaD ffOOtDail players jwint nntinnal nnmrnnniW nt can Ltglon in 1925, died at his home .recently invaded Emery County takIn Cleveland. Ohio last Friday night, ing every game piayea. were at tha a era s R9 ft ay on illnaea rf impressed with the treatment resportsand the gjubd reived here one year. He also saw service in the Span manshlD displayed by the local players: so mucn so, in iaci, mm. w ish American War. General McQulggf was personally following letter was recently orreceiv tciikn)own by he editor of this pape- - ed by Principal L. G. Isoble nd we can truthfully say that by tral High: Oct. 24, 128 his death great loss is sustained by the. nation as well as by the Ameri- Mr. L. G. Noble can Legion, of which he was one of Principal, Central High. Utah. the founders and an active member CastVe Dale,Noble: Dear Mr. from its birth. I have heard so many fine ex treatment pressions of the splendid of our boys while in Caskle Dale that HOME MISSIONARIES I wish to take this occasion to ex EMERY STAKE press our appreciation for your Monday. Lhling's lunch S3 .90 A NOVE3EBER 2. 1928. AY SAINTS PLANNING Moab Gridders Laud liimj!A MODERN VTOPIA FORMER LEGION COMMANDER DIES IX CLEVELAND, OHIO m- - . n UTAH, FRIDAY, VEAlt at k W r OFFICUL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY nn..nt.TMchra - meet. 7 1 r- - return-- u by California tourists , urlntcr Beta. in. g home PlRve. wont Miss Aroa. funeral of nd Monday to attend the j Dr. Frederick M. Smith of Independence. Missouri, president of th'J Church of Jesus Chri-Ltt'tteri-da- y annotunoer lafit ISaints, week that his denomination has purchased ll,0i0 acres of lalnd south "f Springfield, M. In Taney County. and would start a "modern UtopU ' for members of the faith. Dr. Smith said the colony, which is to be established soon, v111 Tie ' untMue and extremely (deaBstic." Each man, after having provided a gotod living for himself will turn over the remainder of his earnings to the community officers. There will bte no Ubcatlon and profits derived by the community will go to the general church fund. The raising of siheep and turkeys will be major industries of the com munity organization. The Sun, Price Fourth Grade Pupils Hold Circus The circus given by the fourth A new business establishment, in last Monday afternoon in tli : grade of an and the way undertaking parlor wvc.. wiih a grand suocens. uditoituin, mortuary was launched in Castle Dale headed by the famous The parade, the past week by Wallace, Harmon & Tin band, circled the stage. There fcer aunt. Mrs uuesirum. Sorensen. was an elephant, cow boys and buck Foot wan The new firm will occupy the SorFriday inov. .s. rx. . o. ensen building and have U tonight, ing broncoes, a little lady riding in a stocked F. H. S. her chariot and clowns galore. The unof Castle Dale complete supply of caskets and also possessed the only moncircus Quite a number dertaker's equipment to serve the peo in the world that could play a attenaea uumamu. key ple of Emery County at all time of Cleveland the past week. harmonica, through his face. day or night 1 A marriage license was jssueu i Two of the most interesting fea Cor-feifirm is The thoroughly trustworthy tures of tho entertainment were a the past 'week to Frank able all to handle - and undertaking O of Huntington and Rhea Anwrestling match between Ira Dern and funereal needs, as an up to date CHILDREN nd Fred Thompson??? and a prize FREE CLINIC awe ua.. IX)R Herson 01 hearse is among their equipment. An or W. featuring Jack Dempsey and coach The RepUDlican rauy 11cm Ole and H. fight Jewkea and Both speak boys Joseph ambulance will also be at hand for Dr. H. Y. Richards of the State Gene Tunney??? Dale last Monday night was well the splendid spirit of sportsmanship Sltterud use are of those who the compelled All was very leal, and enjoyed by will hoia a intended. The speakers were A. W. November 11, Victor. f'hown by ydur players during tho Child's Health Bureau to be taken to a' hospital. C. game. 1 reel sure tnat Bucn a nig" free clinic at the Relief Society hall both spectators and aptors alike. and ensen, Christensen, uoan ana mvii Rasmus Johnson Byron O. Tinebe will business a managed by The proceeds will be used to re. A groupe of boys and girls gather-,type of competition in our scnoois in Castle Dale, Friday and Saturday, Sorensen Jr. with A. N. Wallace, oriu Peacock. will not only make for better ath November 2nd and 3rd, from 18 A. plenish the class library. at the home of Claudia Wilberg Elmo. November 11, of the first licensed embalmers of the tor a birthday, Hallowe en party, Thomas Bawden and Harry B. letics but for a better type of young M. to 12 noon and I P. M. to 5 P. M. state of Utah to assist him. PETERSON PETERSON for the free examination of allchild 35 were present. Mortensea manhood and citizenship also. Mr. Wallace is a graduate of the T.ittle Miss Leah Benling, aaugnter sincerely yours ren up to and including 6 years of Mohrland. Very November 11, Iowa of Embalmers Iowa at College Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Tetorsnn Lester B. McMillin fcrinciipal age. If Mr. and Mrs. Herman Behimg, nas George Ira Wells and Wm. R. Gurr O of Salem, Utah, announce the mar Moab Schools leen under the doctor's care the part City, Iowa, holds license No. 12, and Claweoa. November 11, started in the work with Joseph Wil O riage of their daughter, Beatrice, to WILford C. Peterson and Clanaaa keek, but is now muca better. Uam Taylor, 37 years agow in Salt NOTICE Virgtal Peterson, son of Hans E. D. Byers ot ureen Kiver, Lemon him a rhor Peterson, formerly of Castle Dala for cotanfty commissioner on Lake City, thus giving" November 11, Lawrence. Anyone wishing coal hauled by me in the business. but now of Provo. at Union the word leave will he Renublican ticket, spent tbuts- - ough experience Ervln B. Erlck. Willburn Rugg and please O The marriage todk place at Salt Meat Market son. and Friday in Castle Dale, night fay Th Lake City. October 17, 1928. GEORGE W. BRANDON we must urge our contribut- November 11, Rochester. (By Special Correspondent) couple will make their home in Sa Irs to get their copy into this office Our community was greatly shock lem for the present. Jy Wednesday if possible, to insure ed last Friday to hear of the sudden iromot publication. death of one of our esteemed siBters Mrs. Reed wire 01 senator I moot, who hasSmoot, Mrs. Hyrum Ottestrom, after an Ill(By Special Correspond) been very 111 In Wash. ness of only about 2 hours. Her death ngton, D. C. for some time pan, Is Mrs. Carrie T. Sltterud gave a tea was caused by a paraletlc stroke. ported to be somewhat improved. Mrs. Martha Funeral services were held Monday Mrs. Cora Anderson of Emery, loft Friday afternoon, for (By Special Correspond in the ward meeting house conducted Monday after a short visit with her Tatton. HIGH FERRON HIGH left CENTRAL Tatton Saturday Mrs. Martha an J. J. and Mrs. appro by Bishop Rasmus L&rsen, Larsen, parents, Mr. and The Harry Tasker residence was At last the day of days has arrived, priate program. The grave was dedi The football game of last Friday fchile Mr. Anderson w.ais deer hunt-- for a several mooths visit in Alberta, Founder's School Day. won Ferron destroyed by fire about S High was a great tnrnier. completely Salt Lake and Manti. (jenirai cated by H. H. Oviatt. to Mr. and Mri. M. to A. start finish, from 6 be, last 0. a Alberta Tuesday. It to to Ferron Tatton made trip Fred from promises The crowded house and many flor Hazel Jeffs, Maud crawrora, Mr- out in time to The touchdown was made shortly a day long to be remembered. al offerings spoke of the high esteem Tasker barely getting taret Keller and Belle Seely save a for a load of fruit. A few rugs were save themselves. The activities of the day will start in which she was held. A parent-teachemeeting will be after the opening whistle sounded. at the home of Miss Seely, last Insurance o. with the parade depicting the history all that waa saved. 2. The following their Nov. Central was The held outplayed Mortensen boys Ottestrom Friday, Flora waa The evening night. A. I will led the school. be to by of $3,500. in outlined: the every way. 1868. has been She 1, !arty in playing games. born in pponents Denmark, May Twenty program Miss Fern Bryner of Price has beei merican flag, followed by past prin joined the L. D. S. church when she Singing, fiftlh and sixth grade. were invited. S. will band H. hear The F. of W. Reid. F. dance cipals Hallowe'en night The Friday School Problems, was 14 years of age and came to Utah visiting Miss Helen Jorgensen the pust American Legion, meleting, Caatle was a huge success, t'rize awara ior aid the arrival of the Queen, the five years later. She was married to week. Solo. Dortha Reid. This 4. Dale, Sunday, Nojvemiber Warner Thompson, Hugh Galla Llllie Mrs. the best booth went to the Juniors guest of the day. Following her a hu. Hyrum Ottestrom March 7, 1889 an Problems, Parents' illl be the last meeting of the Post man F. formed by the student body, moved to and Harry Tasker are hunting; second. Killian Freshmen gher F. and 1893 J. first whe and until Humphrey Huntington tefore the big celebration on Armis near Loa thia week. ducks on Last, but not least, the elementary won first Cox Cox. Mrs. Cora Jean prize Miss an was to She Cleveland. Musical moved Reading, ice Day and all men are edu- they of board Mr. backed the and Mrs. W. B. McCue and! school 2nd. Evans was Lucile by costume and best Relief Ladies' in The the ardent worker Society Improvement Qlub J P. M. lrged to be present. the will A complete on program cation. passed through on their daughter Cox and all church enterprises. .Peter Christensen was a guest last entertained by Mrs. Clinty they A straw vote, was taiken Wednes morning1 events. From rumor, it looks husband and way to Grand Junction, whereMcCue is her She survived by iveek at the Albert Albertson home Monday. forward to. will make their home. Mr. also 11 grandchildren. The Ladies' Improvement Club will day afternoon by the Junior Chamber to be something to look children, In Salina. Mr. Christensen had been Is a former resident of Crees River-Mr- s. The afternoon sports will get under A groupe of our young folks hel party at the home of Commerce with following results: taking special treatment at tire local stage a Hallowe'en Hoov- way by a football game. It promises a chicken Ida Hoar of Seattle, Wash- -, Smith Herbert E. 40, Alfred Snow. Llllie at Johanna Jensens, Mrs. df supper Siospital and returned to his home ever Ferron to be several game the 57; greatest days with friends here. spent H. a William senator, er will was King, Girls have chicken par 67; Another The Gleaner enjoy supper n Emery, Thursday. Sallna Sun. The High School gave a masquerZel Earnest Bamberger 61; For governor fought. Just watch them tear Hunt- - ed at the Litster farm. The deer season ended last Tua- - ty Friday night at the home of so and! George H Dern 55, W. H. Wattis 52, ineton ud. We need that victory Many of our young people took in ade dance last Saturday night pay and all of the local hunters have la Davis. Y. L. M. I. A, State upt. Schools, L. J. Nuttall 51, we are going to get it. The big day the Hallowe'en dance at Huntington quite a large crowd attended. Frosty' the of The Juniors returned home. A great many of Dance Orchestra furnished the music C. iN. Jensen 55; State Representative will end with a dance under the en our orchestra furnished the music. them brought back their buckskin, aro having a Hallowe'en party Wed and a great time, was had by every Fox Peter E. Johnson 30, J. Frank Killian chanting spell of Price orchestra. Helen Nelson home Kate local rel visited Miss ncnAav nitrht of at fbut some could only produce hard one. (Not to be put out, the L. D. S.. If you waut to have a good tine atives last week. County Commissioner, 4 yeara, The seventh and eighth grade had 76; fuck stories. never as have you intends to gjve a mask dancw and two church D. yourself Keller 65; A. yr. enjoy Fox Ed 41, We certainly enjoyed the spiritual Central High won the Emery Hallowe'en party Monday night, Wednesday night with music by Carl'. Joe Potter 48, John Byers 54; done before, .don't forget the dance all term. conference. our was present, feast at by time enjoyed quarterly good JCounty football championship last The Queen, for Founders' day, has Th$ smaller grades of the school Hunt's orchestra. Mrs. Claire Robertson is home from County. Attorney, W. G. Peacock 73, Friday in a fast game with Ferron been elected. Five girls were nomin held Q Hallowe'en Fourteen cars of sheep were ship32. an A. Howard R. underwent she where Wednesday The the hospital iigh, by a score of 6 to 0. the most votes afternoon and the party out on October 21 to easturm girl the ated, receiving ped school held is better. She for high goiter. ame was hotly contested thrdugh operation sold cent one at votes won honor, we the by Culp & Sons, with a prompoints study American Literature In was well social a at faith feast repre with night. Orangeville Ward iOUt flnd nil nrhn ttrMnaflaoit I to was th wach each. of in ise It joy Here writers. great maoiy more within the next. of at works the conference great The Gleaner Girls had their Hal fthey received their money's worth. sented atHhe quarterly over other's each girls, stu few worry boys days. themes by Central are written lowe'en nartv Tuesdav nleht in the The Rainbow Club met at the Cleveland. Trying to out vote his friend's ticke cream station with wierd decorations. I Work has started on the water- dents, thai are Tea literature. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cox had as home of Mrs. Allies Jensen last honor. would the win so JB.mB his gir system. Mr. Olsen received, in nis topnoover Saturday night, Mrs; Aider Maynard Allred was taken sudden- - worKs of our Queen, a are Co. We ditch digger her frhursday. The afternoon waa spent guest have very struction proud rouowms me more Re the sick with ciass, af. Jungiisn Saturday ly of Salt Lake, who represented fin sewing and pleasant conversation, the D. & R Miss Elva Bailey. The voting was fair ternoon and appendicitis 8tarted has ana are literature real work, courerence that was in themes rushed to the hospi. Gwrs. Clifford Levett was the guest lief Society, at the a pipeline, so it is the other guys fault if his girl tal and install to plant of ' note: on. pumping He worthy immediately operated ;of honor. Mrs. Allies' Jensen waa Cleveland. was not elected. As we all know, Jess is V1B V ,,.r, received first .u? Cox nicely. Misb prize doing Jean reported elected president flor the ensuing Is always awake when It comes to FOOTBALL AND SCHOOL week, in the Midland garage Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ward cele- at the high school year. Elva. Refreshrnents wlere Served. on her costume after th place of John Jones, who fa school of looking year the the With few a opening their Dale. brated wedding golden Castle A special float Is being prepared Harry Evans wap rather pain-full- y dance in is his vacation, ago when they entertained all n Dr. Mrs. Celia Reid wos hostess to a the big question on every incampus for the Queen, which will be a lead days Richards of the Utah Health football. injured last week when on team of the neeand friends the prospects of relatives their aiternoon Moday party birthday 27. in Oct. a clinic for children under the number held from a movinir car and at schools Board and parade, ing Wedthat The Games colleges attention with a program and luncheon. A Republican Rally was held Last Friday the Juniors put on the and dancing tempting to drag a filled sack after "oi ge. t the L. D. S. church last drawn the fire of has football were also Be. to give enjoyed. htm, he lost his balance and fell be nesday night. in assem.Diy, wnicn provea ta Friday and Saturday. tv.m mQ,,ir,,i maiiy rcitics, but we are inclined to program neath the car, one of the rear wheels Womans' Club of Green Rivev- look rather on the physical Denents very successful. came from Salt Lake, Soldiers Sum- Nuttall Ferron visited the t Mr. on hia passing lengthwise across a imnsirei mw foot High mlt, Castlegate, Castle Dale, Sunny- - P and the building up of school spirit me foot was nn.lv Ibruiiaed mnd " " l"c Mrs. Mr. T" and other keen interests it bunas up School, Tuesday. Price. Ward and and Mr. Williams, State H. S. inspector, side, Harry is doing nicely. its student bodies. in Yorkshire, England 8ood tlme was hau by those .present. were married among Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Lowry ot O Football is the American game will visit Ferron in the near future. in 1878 and came to Utah in 1883 and San Bernardino, Calif., arrived last and it typifies and reflects many qua!. He will inspect the condition of the and settled in Salem. have EASTERN UTAH FAVORS They WATTIS building, and also deter. since made their home in Provo, Sco- iuesiay to visit in the home of Mr, ltles called into play in the life or campus and HIGHWAYS (By Special Correspondent) and Mrs. Emery Larson and meet various work the in mine the depart field, and Cstlegate. Coming to Cleve. America. old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lowry "Hit the Line Hard," Is spoken a ments. Last year our improvements land about 35 years ago, they were m.. ht t a manners entertained The following letter was received left Caatle Dale some five yeara ago of endeavor in everyday life as put us on the credited list. Conditions the parents of 11 children, 8 of whom by B. W. Dalton of Price, upon inpresenttruly night Tuesday mothers their and this is their first trin back since this year are proportionally greater are still living. nn. aiSO. ' a II It- IS OI eiiorx' on i"c Bwuiiv.,. rarmit quiry as to Mr. Wattis' stand regard. ' e.uu m,iv. -o ana that time. Thev will hi tn Cant!, Da'.e . , onnthnr than last year. We are glad he is O reunite reiresnmem. uFv,f Ing highway conditions in the easterm TJ games we omm u i from r H nn m him, got aM mm because, str "r a few weeks before going on to myogram. tmi coming istr PLEASURE HOUR CLUB A number or rnenas or rmrry ov mi part of the state: future ait Lake to visit relatlvea there. for improve. thos who will et play recommendations October 30,192S weeding out mpt at his home ana gv h us our to is to Keep up the sramB have their part in real life. ments. It W. B. Mr! Mrthrtav sumrise Friday night Dajton. AAXIIO lUttUaoi building and campus looking at its The Pleasure Hour Club was enter. Price. Utah The Primary officers and.teaehwat-best, and F. H. a is doing its best to Monday children the enterUinea, follow out the plans In keeping things talnedatthe home of Mr. and Mrs. your injuiry. v vf iwm BE A CREDIT TO CENTRAL lUIi ill Order, yra,nvf I know the Importance of th Mrs. Lowry of Ca.U- -i or ot Mr. and The Service Star Legion met ax tn Arm vou aroud of the school you O fornia. Prites were won by Mr. and Grand Junction, Spanish Fork hlgh-Presttyterian Buiding w$0ns,aay. 14 that school proud PARENT-TEACHER- S TO MEET vwv... are attending? a ward Hnciiu , wmjs ucu Mrs. Sam Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. way by Prie as a main t.v,t ana w estwm w It shouia of- vou? te,. ana u M: i , irfth Its branch tnrougn ... iW. rnr " ouuxra wara W. Bady and Mr. and Mrs. nil rlqv ri uiaiiLiR ' Parent-Teachei The lery county, isouin, ana oi"?rNorth. ers etc. Association, mund Crawford. do. -the Uintah Basin, T-.Those, present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman is u as well as vie- - will hold a meeting in the school audj ftfat I haA e been over all the principaB confined to her bed. Htorium, Castle Dale, on November 2 E. A. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Han. in aiuic i nave air. Mrs. be Mr. wwoerg, and isvn nigpways ter, The run.given: program following fun and JI for laugh. School isn't just Mr. and Mrs. the poor conaition or your roaa. and Larsen, Mrs., were ? Emery dv v. one in selection more way youi than liwonn, m,t.r. If elected governor, I shall immed W. W. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. can bak your school. It isn't all In J -Mrs. iately proceed to the betterment of" Mr. and Seely, A. Nlerson. Hyrum E. Keller, 6ommus)ty singing, 19 viauiuft iUM - , ren at some I '.mirl VOU are, Mr. and hlva. Sam Johnson and Mr. this route to make it equal to Health Talk, Dr. J. W, Nixon. arteries that you of Car and Mrs. Russell Snow. Piano Solo, Margaret Keller. 4 b P ib athletes bon, Emery, Grand, Duchesne, Tjintallt O I in aAkoiunical standards a wU. Health Talk, Dr. H. Y. Richards of NOTICE nn-RC- II aind San Juan Counties shall receive I Salt Lake City. flf..scii .iV honor for - - VOW - wl Running a business without adver- in consideration that you so much dfe vu K'V? " Snow. In Orville Vocal a Solo, in is like tin an honor pretty gtrl hn vnu rnn kissing tising I with tne the dark. You know what yon are sire. Speech, E. A. Nielson. Reeinning ,f Thus, vou are an honor to mindful of I shall otherwise be 'Ma the Orchestra. l" weewi k Union doing but nobody elae does, mum meeting. EWQunmocr miii bat . . ' " hnoi your welfare. ..in u Kalif tn awe" II both teachers of and The wm can meet (parents S. you churcn O D. '"field, tor two months for or farina Verv trulv voursi m- -th at H Kl do these things Castle Dale and Orangeville are urg- d wow 11. IwI!b station without a license. ond Saturday of each EMERY COUNTY oagutdV FOR BOOST led. he H i at Salem present to w l A. M., insieau , Continued lav auppM jail . . at - a-In- nt ij. Cleveland Orangeville School Notes Green River et) .... rs ce ( arrd i - I u. r Ferron . lQ, ... DJ.ra X 4ik " .,; y agi j.rt.u. r.nM l If!;"' y, 1 . rs h : nrvw. -- lTLrL uwut r other-importa- IX rto&sii tin tofore. ' .t w |