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Show jlCOggYPRQGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH iuccessful event, and wu the next thing- to a hand shake, so many alum, ni members were present. , 0 First At the finish SUGAR BEETS ENRICH SOIL Tht growing- of sugar beets es the soil. Experiments have enrich, shown that land yielding 6.9 bushels of wheat to the acre before sugar beets had been grown, yielded 43.1 bushels to the acre after their introduction. Corresponding Increases are shown in barley, corn, and oats after rotation with sugar beets. The extensive root syrtem of the beet opens and areates tlm soil. Beet roots frequently go down Into the ground from seven to fight feet. Th-abundant growth under the eiufacf enables- - the soil to retain and utilize a greater amount of air and moisture. Moreover, the thorough cultivation re. quired by the beet orop pulvefrizo the soil and rids the land of weeds, white the fertilizer is applied to.th-- i soil by the beet crop remains to benefit other crops. - f ) v yi-fjt-r . P 1 : J ' ? ,f s - . Tin: Ki tWTS of i ocas fen i.'tjbto.ji . , Art Gofbel, Dole Flight winner, was the first to finish the flight from New York to Los Angeles in the National but did not qualify for the prize because of a forced landing during the flight. --O- Florida Beauty 9 BOOZE OX A rrmxTEK The editor of the Poketown Gazette presented a few bottles of high grade home brew and In the course of tiie day thert arrived in the office for publication, a writeup of a wedding and the advertisement of a public auction. The results of'the mixture follow: Win. Smith and Miss Lucy Anderson were disputed of at public'auction it my farm, one mile, east of a beau, tii'ul cluster of roues on her breant and two white calves before a background of farm implvmentu too numerous to mention in the presence of about seventy guests including two milch cows, six mules and one bobsled. Rev. Jackson tied the nuptial knot with 200 feet of hay wire and the bridal couple left on one good John Deere gang plow for an extended trip with terms to suit the purchasers. They will be at homfc to their many friends with one good baby buggy and a few kitchen utensils after n months from date of sale to responsible parties and sonA fifty chickens. whh one day If; I r ti HERBERT HOOVER 1 - j . Scioo The date of this entertainment is November 16. Everybody come and spfcnd a most enjoyable night. iVofe5 FERRON HIGH from Page 1 LhT. Armistice Day, the Amer. U legion of Emery County is fnr the day. At night we !ibeintertained with a dance with orchestra. We a'l krtot successful the dance prov. last Friday under the spell of the k orchestra, s0 don't forget the rnntinued re-Ln- CENTRAL HIGH ' Continued from Page 1 lath class has something lilt to offer to the public. worth 5"? f t - CHARLES CURTIS :r3,Jav.Tiijj 1u(l to portray poverty. A prize will be Siven for the best eo.stume and light lunch served. Although the eats are to he good and contain the right the Ueseret News will servy the purpose of napkins. Tryouts for "l!ab," the student body play, will be held November 19. AH students interested apeak to Mrs. NoThe Weber Wild Cats drove tho ble. Badgers to their first defeat in tire final game of the season, FriThe biology class, under Mr. Olsen's day. league The game was hard fought distr-tioof supervision, contemplates throughout, the Wild Cats winning animals Friday, in the laboratory. through several trick plays. After the -- ngame the Hadgers handed in their suits. SXOW BRIEFS The Arnica Club is stricken with poverty, so runs the rumor. Saturday night the girls are meeting to further tlreir acquaintances and foster good will among themselves. Everyone is come dressed in character costume Melba Kotter and Walter String-hawinners in the district Atwa.ter Kent Radio contest, both took second place in the finals held at Salt Lake recently. Both are students of Profes. sor 1'. J. Fjeldsted. GOAL OF RED GROSS Snow's fortieth anniversary was served November 2. Many participants and spectators united in paying1 tribute to Snow founders. The block "S" on the hill was lighted Thursday night by the Sophomore boys while other students participated in a Pep rally. The first activities of the following First official call for basketball day was the parade at 9:30, followed men has been given. Many are on the by a program in which Joseph H. Mer waxvd floor already trying out for ril, Commissioner of Church School! places on the. team, which is expect-t- o was tlrt principal speaker. The dance in the evening was an unusual and etl to carry Snow to victory. ob- HAL. ROLL 5,000,090 "ofii'4:- - ;iW!iaT.'.i Miss Erin Godfrey, of Clopley, in the "Miss Small Town Nationwide Amcrko Beauty Contest. She has grejr eircs and light brown hair, is nineteen years of age and 5 feet 4)4 inches in height. . -- O- CALL t MEMBERS on Resources. order to enable the American Cross to carry on Its broad activiranging from service to the world veteran to instant response In of disaster, a membership of 5,000,000 should- - be enrolled, and in tbli that la the goal set year of for the twelfth annual roll call, to be held from November 11, to It, Annie-ticto Thanksgiving Day. John Barton Payne, chairman of the American Bed Cross at Washington, in calling upon the nation for 6,000,000 adult members, directs attention to the great expenditures required of the Red Cross for disaster and veteran relief work, and for Its many other activities devoted to health preservation and improvement and to cutting down the number of accidental . deaths, through life saving and first aid courses. "The Red Cross should at all times have a large reserve fund," Judge Payne stated, "because when disaster strikes, and this organization Is called Into instant action, there Is no time to stop and raise funds. Dollars may mean lives, so we should bave at all times a good reserve. We have been forced each year to draw upon our reserves, and we find that the demands are increasing annually." Judge Payne pointed out that in the fiscal year of 1827-28- , the Red Cross had extended aid In 66 major catastrophes in the United States and its insular possessions, and In 22 nations abroad. This does not Include the West Indies hurricane disaster in Porto Rico and Florida, which occurred after the close of the Red Cross fiscal year, June 30, 1928, The Red Cross expenditures for disaster In that period were $16,544,-258.87- , of which approximately was expended in the Mississippi Valley for the flood relief work, whrch came from a fund contributed by the public. More than $1,000,000 was expended in the St. Louis tornado damage, and more than $1,000,000 in New England. In both cases public relief funds were raised, although in Ne Kngland the Red Cross contributed Id excess of $500,000 from its own funds for the relief work. In the majority of the other 66 disasters, and In all of the 22 foreign catastrophes In which the Red Cross extended aid, the money came from Its own resources. The largest Item in the annual budget of the Red Cross is for its veteran relief and work for disabled and service men, upon which It expended In this year $1,169,795. Every man and woman Is asked by Judge Payne to join the Red Cross during the roll-ca- ll period, to aid In With the Ames ' ?fgg Parade, Program, Boxing, Football, Dance Ten years after the Armistice, the American Red Cross still carries on lor the world war veteran, providing comfort and entertainment for bim In hospital, aiding his family where necessary, preparing and following through his claims for Insurance, compensation or disability. 1 he want to imnd greeting to yoar many friend and acquaintance You will An ind'widnal engraved greeting card best ex press tt THE SPIRIT C? CHRISTMAS (pa) Come in and tee oar eelechann of Holiday Greeting Card which man be made up exprestly for you. 6 EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS FOR YOUR COVENIENCE THE PROGRESS OFFICE HAS IN STOCK THE FOI LOWING LEGAL BLANKS Notice of Placer Location Notice of Location Quit Claim Deeds Mortgage Release Chattel Mortgage Promisory Notes Warranty Deeds Oath of Office Official Bond Estray Notice Rills of Sale Mortgage Bonds, etc , VERY SHY these humanitarian enterprises.' 0 years ago when the Remember the day, of the Armisentire Nation rejoiced at the signing the World War? tice, which put an end to 2th and help Come to Ferron on November the boys celebrate the day. iiristmas IS COMING 9 0 1 ," erans Cause Heavy Drain her!! ' ' I fester Relief and Work for Vet- 1928-192- !MwwtWL'li.l!grTT t 4 Florid, is one of the entries In Red ties, war time - IVY . America holds the Red Cress emblem sacred because It represents a universal helpfulness a service to all citizens without regard to race, color or creed. She Is Maliel very shy? lie Why, yes of clothes." Contagiov$ She bade me get some sorghum from The keg, that day devoid of nun. Wait as I might It would not come It Blmply did not choose to run.. |