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Show Armistice Pay, Sun,, Mo?, V a tit of news call 1S-Peterson left Sunday for where she ha employment T. fou Know 11 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY Leah ,,per Mrs. Lry ill Mrs. ick o Kathinka Andersen has been VOLUME XXIX, XO. 10. for ihe past two weu. Warrtn moiiui nu a uau ai- - lonaui. Lrking at the "lneB w ueeday to voie. Mrs. PaivM JU8l- . Dennison - 1001, entertained ' , Ifiernoon. Ever Gregorsen Is (ire are wno t our resiaenis Many CASTLE DALE, UTAH. 11UPAV, NOVEM1U ,11 f , IMS. . A VKR Republicans Win Nation, Democrats the State f nursing a very Another National election has pass. and again a Republi can President has lieen chosen as th u I 4 ' .Into history, till. ' The Merry Maids gave a surprise head of the government, although of at home the my. for '!'lle Seely irom autnenue reports it seems as uth Williams. iielle is reaving soon though the Democrats have elected, the winter. r Salt Lake at least a majority of the state ticket. The Ferron Roller Mill is still on The returns began to arrive about ,e job. Plenty or good nour. Dran, 5 P. M. and a large crowd began to liop fetds and thicken feed. Call on assemble in the vicinity of the Pro- 1 re- - Harry Evans, who was injured lently when a car ran over nia toot, improved enough that ne was able come down town to east hit vote. gress office where two radios were busy shouting the results to all those, within hearing. The first reports heavily favored Alfred E. Smith, and brought hopes to the Democrats, but as the Evening advanced his majorities diminished and finally gave way to Hoover's gain., Governor Smith's majority in New York City reached a figure slightly-les- s than 400.000 but was wiped out by Hoover's pluralities in later reports. The Democratic read in Texas remained 4 votes for some time but the later reports gave Hoover a small majority, taking the state away from the Democratic ranks for tire first time in history. Smith's majorities were mostly In the larger cities while Hoover received small margins Vach time, mostly in the rural sections. Shortly before midnight it became evident that Mr. Hoover's margin had grown to such an extent that nothing short of a miracle could save the day for Governor Smith and the crowd slowly melted away and retir. ed for the night. Reports from all sections Indicate a record poll, which, in som sections exceeded 90 per cent. Last reports from the state election gave all Democratic eandidated a substantia,! majority. However, the later reports may change the figures somewhat. A few unofficial reports from various parts of the county arrived late Tuesday night but nothing definite was reported until late Wednesday afternoon. American Legion Plans For Armistice F.H.S. FERRON KINDERGARTEN TAKES OUTING AT WILBERG'S ClLEBRATES REPUBLICANS Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenhahrh, Miss Wil. so and Miss Leber, with the kindergarten class of the Presbyterian school at Ferron, consisting of seventeen children, called at the Progre3 office Wednesday morning eniouto to to Wilberg's Fox Farm. It was an idea lday, and the smiles on the faces of the entire prty indicated that they were enjoying the occasion. FOUNDERS Day Completed IJIG TIME HEING FLANNK1) I OK PEOPLE OF EMERY COUNTY At a meeting of Blackburn-Axcl-HiPost No. 39, American Lfio ni 1, held in Casth? Dale Inst Sunday, plans were almost completed for the flr.-'- t COl'NTV. EMERY to "News and Views of TOTAL VOTE OF According schools of observance of Armistice Day, annual Williams, principal Bay F. H. S.," the official weekly publiOfficial tabula leu vce to aM-a- r lau--r toI. jjmery County, to be held this in cas t Elmo, spent the week-en- d cation of the Ferron High Schbol, in Ferron, Monday, November te Dale witn nis parents, Mr. ana second, Democrat year First, Republican; Founders Day was celebrated last 12. starling at 12:31) P. M. Mrs. Nephi Williams. Friday, in a way that will make it a Although the post is only recently. For President The government weather report in remembered fevent.. long 1283 organized and not overly flush with week Hoover for the past Herbert isth? Oale gives The cctivities started with a parade 1001 financcn. to start,, as many of tlw O anu Alfred E. Smith ie highest temperature as 03 in which the entire school participat. attractions as possible will be made A REASON FOR ALL THINGS For Senator United States ie lowest 26. The precipitation was ed, as well as the Board of Educa1167 free to the public and it Is hoped to D8 inches. Ernest Bamberger tion and others. The high school stu1062 make the, occasion of interest enough A little Interview William H. King Marriage licenses issued during tht; dents forming a monster living "F" to the peoph? of the county to insure A Dist. two noticed maids 1st For little Cong. Rep., passerby iast week are Pete Fasseiin of Price in the centre of the parade. its success annually, it is also hoped, 1393 of B. Dale shoes. Castle Colton Don exchanging nd Elaine Miller of Gusher, Utah and A football game was played with 872 by the boys, that in the following "We're changing shoes" remarked Knox Patterson ack Fish Jr. and La Von Westen-koafthe Huntington High school in the one. For Justice Sup. Court, 10 jr. term. years their finances will justify makboth of Ferron. ternoon and a dance at night nut an 1246 ing the occasion completely free tj the William H. Folland person "Why?" inquired ' lend to a perfect day. The election returns and program . 1017 all, withont any charge whatever. S. R. Thurman "do you like your playmate's beVn plan, had sen received at the Progress office elk A barbocue big 2 shoes term. better than own?" Court, yr. For Justice your Sup. E CLUB ENTERTAIN- ia radio. Two seta were kept busy 1806 ned for the day but obstacles have "Oh no," replied the informer," I'm Ephraim Hanson . . ; ED which may cause the necessary he most of the night dispensing the 42 mamma shoes the Gideon and her sound Valentine jiko eturns to the anxious public. v cancellation of this part of the proheels on the walk and mine For Governor high The Club was Enter- don't." 1257 gram. However, if this action become Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Young, William H. Wattis tained last Saturday . night at the Mrs- last Friday morning, a boy. 1(K3 necessary, some other feature will le Dern H. George home of Mrs. Floyd Smith, at a arranged for to taloe its place. Eor State of oung is at the home of Iver parents. ALIENS FROM GERMANY Secretary card party, Mrs. Cyrus Wil-berThe committees are working over1261 lr. and Mrs. S. D. Bunnell, of Castle W. Peters John HEAD LIST OF ENTRIES Mrs. Glen Snow, Mrs. Irvin Wim to complete arrangements, but time fcale. 994 H. Milton Welling ber and Mrs. Floyd Smith acting as the Ferron boys have the main job General A certain young lady balled us out For Attorney hostesses. Germany, Great Britain and th'j 1261 restiing on tlvelr shoulders. However, ast week, good naturedly, we sup- George P. Parker Prizes for highest scores were Irish Free State led in the number 99a as the big day Is to be passed avound' K. Clay Oliver ose, for spelling her name wrong in to Karl Seely and Mrs. War- of Immigrants entering the United some other bunch will each Treasurer For State recent article in these Illustrious ren Wilberg. States in the fiscal year 1928-2- 9 in the harness for next year. up 1285 A. Christetisen Edsel olumnsi, but we assure the young Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Day of Salina, to September 30, according to the The day will opfcn with a big pa,i $71 John F. Mendenhall lady that our intentions are good even were special guests. rafle at 12:30 P. M... followed by art monthly list of Immigration quotas For State Auditor make a hough we do sometimes made by the Department of State. 12S3 appropriate program at the High Ivor Ajax lew mistakes. The number of entries given from YOUNG AMERICAN ON MAG973 School auditorium, football game, a Harrison W. Farr O Germany was 14,922; that of Great For Supt. of Public Instruction wrcatling card and a big dance it. NIFICENT ADVENTURE Britain and Northern Ireland 7,820, 1177 night. Dr. C. N. Jensen the Irish Free State 5,159. The The day's program has be;n outL. John Nuttall, Jr 107j If you believe that romance is deal jand total number of entries, according to For State lined as follows: Representative in this modern industrial age, consid- the report, was 41,954. The 1340 12:30 P. M. Patriotic parade. J. Frank Killian er the case of Eugene Wright, a law allows 164,667 for the entire quota Colors and Color Guard year. 933 candidate carried young American who left college to j This Republican Peter E. Johnson ., ; F'lring Squad. an him District For all but states, giving Judges eight seen cbuveuiui v in me vi it;ui. iiu jic ITALY TAKES LAND FROM 'By Special Correspondent) Central High School Band. 1190 R. vote of near 400. Dillworth Woolley, tire man eating found it, Veterans of Civil War. 1194 LAZY FARMERS A. W. Jensen, R With two thirds of the precincts tigers of India, the B. W. Dalton of Price, R. E. Collett g pygBlack Hawk War veterans. 1220 I) vote stood: mies of Borneo, the wild, tribesmen George Christensfen, iWilliard Doan of Salt Lake, Mr. Dav- - heard from, the popular Spanish Ainwicun War veterans 920 John X. Hougaard, D When the Italian farmer neglect of Arabia, not to mention a half doz ps of Ogden, Judge Woolley of Manti, Hoover, 15,514,589; and Smith, Veterans of World War in uniform J. Frank Killian of Orangeville and en other places which he visited bo his land,, he must expect the govern- For District Attorney Members of Draft Board. 1191 L. R. Christensen SR. A. Howard ment to fore adventure" his "magnificent take templorary possession of Huntington, were, and Drum Corps. Fife , 1066 W. Keller Fried over. and operate the farm as they see fit. speakers at a Republican rally and Star Legion. Service returns from the state was 4 Incomplete term Co. For Commissioner, yr. Tf you want to read a thrilling fact- - Should operations prove more expendance last Saturday night at the High of County. Scouts 43,471. Smith, 49,202; Boy Hoover, give 1146 ' Keller A..D. Schrtnl a 11H it rvi story of deadly danger nnd dauntless sive than thie returns, the owner must Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. 41,132; King, 51,434. 923 E. W. Fox or ill state look reimburse to for the The Herbert Hoover special train Bamberger, sure be suffer the exprocourage, Ferron High School Band. Colton, 27,992; Pattsrson, 19,126. , For Co. Commissioner, 2 jr. term. ustrated feature article "A Modern priation. passed through Green River, arriving County officials. 20,188; Paul, 20.145 131? D. J. Byers at 7:18 and departing at 7:24 A. M. Leatherwood, Elmo Adventure," by 'Magnificent Cil,y officials of cdunty. Folland, 42,849; Thurman, 42,558 1053 Joseph Potter Scott Watson in this issue of thi Quite a crowd gathered at the station NOTICE Grade Schools of county. 43,393; Gideon, 41,263. Hanson, For t ut Mr. County Attorney Hoover did not make an apProgress. Anyone wishing coal hauled by me High Schools of county. 39,198; Dern, 52,761 Wattis, A. Howard R. pearance. wil please leave word at the Union A place in the parade will be mad 43,583. -- nWelling, 41,62; Peters', 1178 G. W. Peacock, Jr Knox Patterson of Moab, wu in Meat Market. for any organisation of groupe of the Parker, 44,889; Clay, 41,104. town Sunday morning. EMERY COUNTY FOR BOOST GEORGE BRANDON W. 43, Mendenhall, county which may have been forgot43,529; of Christensen, vote the Republican, Normally Charles Adams of Grand Junction, ten in the above line-u537. was in town Sunday for a few hour Emery County was fairly divided at The parad will form at the High 42,903. 42,446; Farr, on two Ajax, Democrats this election, only on his way to School 43,099. Huntington. building and making a circlo Nuttall, se 41,934; Jensen, the entire county ticket, however, Coach W. O. Bickmore has started the business district will re are split in many through tickets The G. county W. Jr. cured a majority, Peacock, basketball turn, followed by citizens, to the training in eanrest this and although the state seemei for candidate of County Orancevilre, week. All of the regular team of last ways, High School building where a pauwe' to have gone Republican in the natAttorney winning over his opponent, will year have graduated and he has only be made while a salute la givsn; Democratic state offi. ional tins election, A. of Howard R. Huntington, three substitutes of last year to build cers are favored. and the ensemble will repeat the flag of a incumbent, by present majority his ream around. of Alregienee, while thu the "Oath candidate 97, and George Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. O bund the National Anthem. plays) Hyde left In a for District Judge. boat to go At 1:30 a program will b given FERRON HIGH GREEN RIVER HIGH through the Grand Canyon. Mr. Hyde has In the high school auditorium gone down several big of. the following numbers: "vers, including the Yukon, and beIt ; THANKSGIVING PROCLAMA was Founders Day. cats Owls Last mewed, ghosts hooted, Friday lieves he can make the v by Post Chaplain. Prayer, trip. was a day to be remembered from skulked through the darkness and TION ISSUED Music,. Ferron Male Quartette. start to finish. The activities started witches played their pranks here, Address by. Post Commander. with a parade. Elva Bailey made a Saturday, October 27th. when the stu (By Special Correspondent) "By the President of thte United : Music, Huntington Glee Club. beuautiful Queen, slmj was the honor- dents of the Green River high schoo. States: Welcome Address, Dr. Bruce Eas- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stilson have ed guest of the day. She rode on a Iteld their annual Hallowe'en dance. "The season again approaches when rey, Ferron. In school colors and Each class had a booth and decorat-- 1 decorated another boy. float custon for genera been Musie, Ferron Double Mixed Qaur-tett- e. Miss Margurite Fugate spent a few drawn by four high school boys. Fol- ed it with appropriate decoratior.3 it hasto get the a of thanksgiv tions Poulson. day apart Mrs. was were students also rep. Eugene (By Special ColrrWDoi ndant) The occasion. hall for the the visiting Queen days lowing for the blessings which the giver Presentation of Charter by State The Ladies' Improvement Club was resenting the past principals of F. H. prettily decorated and filled with hap. ing of all at good and perfect gifts has be- official. Poulson Mrs. Oiilla Magnuson-- returned Ina Mrs. a showing S.. Eaclh carried entertained by py, whirling, costumed couples. placard It usi the stowed upon year. Solo. Stanley Nelson. during morning from Castle Dale, the home of Mrs. Maggie Poulson for the increase of our school each year, is most becoming that we should do Address of the day by a State ofwhere sl& has been the house guert After Mrs. Julia McNeal left Tuesday as our motto is "We Grow." Wednesday, Hallowe'en afternoon. this, for the goodness and mercy of ficial of American of MrS. Millie Peterson for some Urn. Salt I ake City, where she will spend the Legion. followed the band the primary grades had their little principals, past us through " Music, Huntington Glee Club. Mrs. Rose Riley haa had another th winter. in the form of parties. All the teachers were invited God which has followed students and marching the year deserve our grateful recogThe program for the remainder of severe attack of The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. an "F", each wearing a cap and ban- and helped the children to mako nition appendicitU but U and acknowledgment. the birth a at day will consist of the following: entertained tine somewhat improved. came The and grades. fifth Moffitt successful. ., elementary tlteir parties Chairles ner, next Mof-fi- t, At 2:30 P. M. football game. "Through his divine favor peace Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brinkerhoff ansixth grades held their party last and Sunday night for Mr. It was one of the most elaborite birthparty day 5 P. M. Boxing card. tranquility have reigned through. nounce the Twenty days our school has ever known. Af- Tuesday night, and the seventh and who was 83 years old. marriage of their daughtHe has protected our 8:30 P. M. a big dance. er, Lucy May, to Qlen Peteraon of "ive guests were present. we all assembled with eighth grades held theirs Hallowe'en out the land. the ter parade citizen of the county and our country as a whole against pestilenceIn par- - the board of education. Special re Hallowe'en Every Castle Dale. The a had school house. TT.re at Juniors the took night place and disaster and hae directed un are invited to attend. ,. . neighbors 'n Salt Lake City marriage wuttau. or were made neieu upt. on October It, home marks by the-waty at the of national prosperitj'. Our Remember CoX, Ruth date, . MONDAY. ourselves Miss Brinkerhoff has '..ooont Missfs we were: State ' the Mr. the a October enjoyed Williamson, 1st, In the evening spent ovW been 12. product NOVEMBER fields.have abundantly Jean Everybody come, Venr in Salt IjiV on orcnes visus LaVern Humphrey, t with a the frice the dance, fr Potemon Mae Lanvph, High School Inspector, paid our industries havie flourished, and help the boys made' the day n has been the music and the hail it and found the school in splendid ive; ; ra furnishing working in Park City. They Ccx. Jean Huntington, iviarre juut.,. our commerce 'has increased; wages success. r.. wns filled with pep and vim. condition. Miss Matilda Peterson, the have been lucrative and contentment make their home In Price. Phvlis Reid, Krma jewKCS, All citizens should remember that The high school Junior dance Wed- Roberta, Helen Fox, and Ada Jen- The afternoon sports started witn State Primary Supervisor, accompan- has followed the undisturbed pursuit when the flag or a band pliying thi nesday night was a big success and ,. and Messrs Forbes Fail, Owen a football game between F. H. S. anl ied him. She found the teachers do- of "honest toil. Anthem passes onthe street, National a full house Stanley and Peacock, S. the admire H We U work. Morris push ing splendid enjoyed the Halloween Justisen. "As we have prospered in material they should remove their hats, in ea Leland spirit. bojs which so have we also grown and ex- lute, until the flag passes and until Huntington, Mark Humphrey, Tommy good sportsmanship of our things, 01 score a Misses Heren Hitchcock and OulU Davis, Grant Huntington, ai The Domestic Serence Girls are gave us the victory by in things spiritual. Through the band either passes or compleU-s- , panded Givmon and Messrs Chester Man- Reid and Philip Sndw. to 0. ready to commence their work in a divine inspiration we have , enlarged the air. When inside a building, th-en. chester and Sam Orange, attended few days. The new kitchen is nearly our charities and our missions; ;we The Ladies'. Improvement Club salute is made by rising and remain S. in C. H. Saturday Bull-dog- s will the dance at Ferron husbands on Is built the unit It The their completed. plan tertained Friday night "h Games a football game next Monday, Armis with room for sixteen girls, to work have been imbued with high ideals ing on the feet until the air is finish. Mutual held a leap year dance night at Mrs. Lillte Snow's. which have operated for the benefit ed. of tire Da v. Grit and spirit is all that each girl features were tht Tuesday night November 6. . having an individual cabi. of the world and the promotion of the land refreshments The National Anthem Is "The Star That mrr. win vvm. the to game. Tlhose present net and desk. All the furnishings are brotherhood of man through peace i. necessary Bush, , Howard Strlngham. the evening. Banner" and not ."America" Mrs. Spangled and Mr. in the dominate of excellent oak, which will be stain "Pencer Snow and Jess Conover were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox, old Ferron fight will aa eo many people believe. 11 tOWn season draws ed and varnished with a light oak and good will. football Mr. and Mrs. Alvln As the Snnia nlunn Tilttls. ' " gne. I, Calvin Coolldge, "Wherefore, oema.uJ fl A ronslnc- - T?anK1l,.n Mil. Mr. ana Mrs. T, to a close and we look backward, we finish. In the south end of the room President of the United States, do h?ld a large house. E. O. Geary eall - , Mr. and Mrs. Will Fail, Mr and Mrs admire the good sportsmanship and is space for a dining set, which we hereby set apart, Thursday, the 29th l the Mr. and Mrs. rr.u playing of th& fellows. CHCRCII NOTICE hope to have soon. The girls will not day of November next as a general meeting to order. Bishop Hors-ie- y Ray Humphrey, Mrs. Wilford haVe Humpof Price gave th much to until wait Mr. and longer they Reid address and of and prayer, thanksgiving can begin work in the cozy kitchen day and introduced Don opening Mr. and Mrs. Merril Anderson with the November I recommend that on that day the ' Beginning B, Colton Who hry. Mr. ami L save a Reid, .i Mr School.' Green River Terrance of the High emph-aacisiAnna Mortensen, tlrelr daily meeSing, Union Meeting cf the 1 cease from lengthy talk, especially shall master, people Our yell Jess Mrs. the eighteenth amendment Mrs. Frank Moffitt, Mr. and work and in their homes and In their D. S. church will be held thu secwas married, so we have erected Idell he band furnished CENTRAL HIGH Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. neo Mr. and Huntsman to take her place with accustomed places of worship devout. ond Saturday of each monlh at 11 the music. All classes are working enthusiasti- ly give thanks to the Almighty for tha A. M., instead of on Sunday as hereson, Mr. and Mrs. John Cox, Elis Beach and Harold Petty as as&am dhow. . basfaMw withoat aArer. Mrs. Grant Snow, ?:nnn,ng sistants. With tihese three, we expect cally, over tlre hope of winning the many and grtat blessings they have tofore. wstng ig inte kMll( Fox. on school night seek his guidance that la O and George prize received, some pep. girt good a for he dark. Ton know what T.en Snow has been visiting fawn. StJL your hammer and bug Continued on pagte 18 Continued on page S Continued on page 5 yo are doing but nobody eta Asaa. few days. up-sta- te . Green River , Jl'ST-A-MKR- Just-A-Me- re Hal-loiwe'- g, head-huntin- 11,2-15,01- 2. 11 School Notes con!-sisti- ng Orangeville : Huntington 1 Bat-Urd- ay mt . ptty i I n,nn ... |