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Show y Annual wm entertained a V,.Tfrieods last Sundayclosed his lf""" C LV Mrs. , luncn VOLUME XXIX, NO. 11. CASTLE School Notes Brad Jenaen, :' l2 'ababy glrL received Us first snow mst Wednesday. Borne in Emery Tuesday rle reported F,w ..c. 10 cents for All, Both Great 1 UIDAV. NO EMllEK IB, MRS. UKAJY TO RECITAL PIANO and Small " in assembly last Friday, Hyruiu Hunt, ington taking charge. Singing, School Song. Prayer, Georgia Sitterud. Elaine Snow, Dortha Snow Song, and Mozell Wall. Jokes, Ruth Cox. Saxophone solo, Orson Peterson. Dialogue, Ardeth Miller and Marie Rasmussen. Talk, Mr. OlMD. ... All classes are preparing to put over some excellent features on School night. By the way, the event has been postponed until November 23 in and November 24 in Castle fjftt. Dale. The class basketball series have be. uled: Seniors vs. Juniors; Faculth vs. Frosh, Tues., Nov. 13. Sophs, rest. Seniors vs. Frosh.; Faculty vs. Sophs., Wed., Nov. 14. Juniors rest. Juniors vs. Sophs.; Faculty vs. Seniors, Thurs., Nov. 15. Frosh. rest. Juniors vs. Frosh.; Sophs, vs. Seniors, Fri., Nov. 16. Faculty rest. Sophs, vs. Frosh.; Juniors vs. Fac. ulty, Mon., Nov. 19. Seniors rest. -- iK-oti- ...... The Juniors were victorious over the Seniors by a score of 15 to8. The Senior team consisted of GeD. Olsen, Owen Justisen, Ed Brady, Ed Lake, Albert Zwahlen, Morris Wall. Juniors; Henry Gleed, Russel Justisen, Stan Johnson, Stan Huntington and Grover Moffitt. The Faculty was victorious over the Freshmen by a core of 26 to 10. The Freshmen put up a fight, they have small men, but so has the faculty The following played in the Faculty team: Carl Olsen, L. G. Noble, Hel. en Jensen, Ellis Everett, N. L. Williams and Preston Huntington. The Freshmen team was: Von Jen-stRay Blackham, Lincoln Moffitt, Lloyd Robertson and Fred Van Buren O SURPRISE The driver lost controle. three times. No one ,a seriously injured. who has Mrs. Kathinka Andersen, the PARTY Lois' Anderson was given a surprise party last Friday evening, at the home of Marjorie Seely. nca 3.00 A YKAIt Mrs. E. M. Crawford will assist with a reading. The Armistice Day celebration at iter liy Reuben Gardner of I'rovo, 1st Mr. and Mj-s- . W. W. Brady, Ed, Lo Monday, sponsored by j Vice Commander, American Legion, uise and Wells Brady will give two Kerron, last Hl4kburn-Ael.s(.- u 1'i.nt No. 33, tapHiliiieiit of Ctah. selections. instrumental Introduction of Gold Mar Vjttieis Legion, was indeed a grand Inst. Selection, "That's My Mammy" success and the "holding of the event bv Commander Thpinao Music, Huntington (Jleo Club. Mr. and Mrs. Brady, Ed, Louhio, annually is now a certainly. AildreMH by Commander of Spunlfdi 1'he parade, which was (scheduled and Wtlls Brady. to titurt at 12:30, wan delayed fniiivi Fork I'ust. "School Drill March" Solo, Stanley NpIhoii. time on account of misunderstandSnow Ruby Address by Mayor if Spanish Fork which caused the Central High ings i Duet "May Basket Party" Enierso-.Music by band. Sdhool band to be late in Chloe Wilberg and Grace Leu Ntxon In bpite of the delay, which arriving. was no After the conclusion of the pro"The Little Cadet" Whiting fault of their own, they finally ar gram a football game was played on Bessie Wickman rived, and the parade stepped out t,j the Ferron athletic field by tho Ferthe music of two bands and a fife ron team and a teajm of volunteers "My Old Kentucky Home" and drum corps llnod up an follows: which was much enjoyed by a largo arranged by Goerdeler crowd. Pearl Bott Colors and Color Guard After the football game a number Firing Squad. Carey "Flag of Glory" Veterans of World War In uniform of wrestling and boxing bouts weii! Ferrell Petersen staged by young .Emery County talFerron High School Band. Cornet Solo-"TTulip" Vander Cook ent for the amusement of the congreGold Star Mothers Devon Anderson gation, all of which, Including Ihu Veterans of Civil War. football game, were free to all. "Twinkling Toes" Carey Black Hawk War veterans. A Zinnia Fullmer grand ball, whibh lasted Into tho American War veterans Spanish small hours of the morning put ft ell. M. Mrs. "Music" E. Crawford Members of Board. Draft Reading max to a perfect day. Service Star Legion, "Valse Ramona" Anthony The immense crowd thoroughly Fife and Drum Corps. Lucile Ungricht itself in every way, and conScouts of Boy County. Bohn "Dancing on the Green" sumed an enormous amount of ediGirl Scouts and Girls. Fire Camp Donna Snow bles, keeping a number of the boys County officials. so busy bringing In. new supplies, and "Valse in E flat" Durand City officials of county. Morris Singleton grinding hnmberger, Jane Moffitt Grade Schools of county. that it was impossible for them to see "Golden Memories" Central High School Band. Carey all of the attractions. Beth Johnson High Schools of county. Almoat every town In the county Hewitt The parade, some three blocks in was "Purple Twilight" In the huge crowd Inez Fullmer length, marched through the busi- that represented around milled "Ferron on that "Onawa" Anthony ness district and disbanded at the day, which was very gratifying to tho school auditorium after where high Hazel Jeffs boys, as they are only recetit . an explanation of the event, for the Legion "La Fontaine" Bohn benefit organized and the event, as planof thu children, the firing-squa- d ly ned, was intended for the benefit o? Ted Johnson fired three vollies in salute to "Rindez-Vous- " Aletter the flag and tine band played the the entire population of the county. fince the membership Includes repre. Ruth Williams National Anthem. sentatlves from different sections. After these ceremonies the assent, "Minuet" Paderewski The event, next year, will be held bly entered the auditorium where'an at a point to be decided later, but for Lyre Wickman and enjoyable program the information of the public, it. will "Valse Caprice" Newland interesting wasl rendered, as follows: not be Ferron. Margaret Keller Even with all their Music by band. Duet "Lustspiel Overture" hospitality, for which the boys ar Prayer by Post Chaplain. grateful, the event will be paused Keler Bela Address by Post Commander. and Williams Keller Ruth Margaret Eas-leWelcome Address, Dr. Bruce The members of Blackburn-Axelsn- a Inst. Sel. "Sand Dance" Friedman Ferron. Post No. 39, American Legion, wish Mr. and Mrs. Brady, Ed. Music, Ferron Double Mixed Qaur- - to thank the people of Ferron and all Louise and Wells Brady. tette, those wlio assisted in making the day O Address and presentation of Char- - a glorious success. EXPECT ,TO IMPROVE SAL1NA CANYON ROAD FOR 192 BIRTHDAY: PARTY TRAVEL i ; he gan, with the following games sched- I at turned over nous. The Sophomores gave the program 192. Armistice Celebration A Grand Success Mrs. W. W. B.rady will present some of her piano students in recital, November 19, 1928, in the I'astlo CENTRAL HIGH 1 nun very in ior tne past mice. smsto have made no improvement. Htr daughters, Mrs. J. M. Burke of 01-srn- of Portland, Oregon and Mrs. C. J. Los Angeles, California; A mud daughter, Mrs. Lee Bunnell of Moor, Nevada; a son, Alma Andersen O. J. Andersen of Price and nephew, Jr. of Mountain Home, Utah, are with DALE, UTAH, Dak-War- GREEN RIVER HIGH veaterday. Nov. rsWent; of the county In order to obtain a peppier school mountains. spirit, the high school has organized and Peter Jtnsen of into two groups, the Chippewa and Frti Beh"nf Dale Tuesday Philo societies. They compete in pro. were i" rwie ferroi. grams, athletics and the other activ. itles of the school. These two societies , 7ahlen is nome nw produce a better school spirit, better sore a '"inursing and make the students M181 . competition, mines. ih. 1 14" nl more interested in school work. ...... TT! ,1 ,(crV,f was he a iui A party Koffopd. Nine A rousing' good program was or?. tie borne oi were present. sented by the two societies Thursday Roller Mill is still on at 11:16. The school song was led by the ttdrandychicKenfeed.CaUon cheer leader, Goldie Franz, and was followed by comci negro poems eiv- Peterson left en by a member of each society. Next r and Mrs. Jamescame the boys' song. The Chippewa3 ior muuwiui winter with their son. sang the best song and were given ' three points for their victory. - .nH family. ip.a rewrau" A history paper on "Why American rew an and Aiva Fred Ungricht History is beneficial to the Hleh i last oi me ween. School Student" was also presented tmrithe where they had taken from each group. Again the Chippe- of feed ior oeeiy was came out leading. at. The school pledge was written by i large crowd from Castle Dale Wdei the American igiun all the members of the student body, Monnt Ferron. and the side that had the most perDay ceicu.u""- fect pledges won. It was the erron mea ia flni Kiltoack of from a The program seemed to favor the Situlday night in Ephraim, received while play-U- f Chippewas, but th,e Philos intend to fractured skull footbaU in Richfield on the Snow fight for their rights in the other pro. grams in which the two societies will College team. compete. car from Chevrolet new Emery, i then - OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY num- - the winter. H8LJm:lde a trip to Salt 'r Wit M Classes and Faculty take Pari - T.r MB J. i Recreation The guests were concealed around Lois, bringing her books to study with Marjorie, arrived, they sprang from all corners to greet her. The evening was spent In playing games and telling stories. Popcorn and candy were much en joyed refreshments', each one pulling her now. her own candy. Those present were: Jane Moffitt, Ruth Jensen, Louise Seely, Beth Jen WEATHER REPORT sen, Lois Anderson, Selma Shiner, The second annual High School The government weather report In Neva Miller, Stella Larsen and the Castte Pale for the night will be held in Orangeville Fripast week gives hostess. the highest day, November 23 and in Castle Dale, temperature as 52 and he lowest 22. Saturday, November 24. California Precipitation .26, with I inches of snow. has its Harold Lloyd, Scotland its Har. 0 ry Lauder, Hollywood its Will Rogers and Central High its Faculty Stars. The Price Chamber of Commerce Little Miss Leah Behling was host, 1 1 If you don't believe this, come out to will doubtless be asked, ess to the girls of her class at school (By Special Correspondent) by the Rich, the C. H. S. Recreation night. last Thursday afternoon, the occasifield and Salina commercial clubs to (By Special Correspondent) Louis Timothy of Park City, visSeriously, however, we announce aid them in their efforts to agitate on being her ixt.h birthday. Tho in new station radio the opening of a ited at the home of John Jensen. afternoon was spent playing. immediate construction of the propos. Kenilwortli of Snow Miss Phylis Misses Naoma Farr, Guila Johnson, Orangeville and Castle Dale, known ed road bettetment project between 'By Special Correspondent) Refreshments were served and tlu a few days visiting here. Frances Norner and Beatrice Jensen, as station YYYY, with W. W. Brady Price and Salina through Salina Can. spent six candle which adorned the birthSnow Kenii. visited in Miss Elaine as Maud Jensen is at home again all of Salt Lake, spent last Sunday, sponsor. day cake lighted. Each gue.st stretch, yon, which is considtred a very im- worth for a few days. ifter her here with friends. ed her own honey candy and thev link in the Pikes Peak Ocean. operation and feeling fine. portant the In Sacrament meeting Sunday Mrs. Vandal Davis is also home Chris Nielson bought a band of HOME ECONOMICS EXPERT COMall had a grand time. work highway. Temporary was rendered: program following from the ING Leah received many gifts. is now being done on the road to b'ulld hospital. sheep in Carbon County Saturday. Chorus, "America the Beautiful" . Maynard Allred arrived R. A. Howard was In Price Monday. O around the new railroad from home "Armistice Day" by Reading, d hospital last Saturday. The Sandberg home is being remodAnna Page, of the State Home Eco. grade that extends up the canyon for Rid. in Castle Andria Neilson was stricken sud eled. a distance of 20 miles to the Sevier nomics Department, will be Chorus, "Long, Long Trail" denly ill one The Mrs. Sarah Murning has been in Dale and Orangeville for a two week's Valley Coal mines at Nioche. day last week and was "In Flander's Field" MagMon-dato the hospital where she was Carbon County for several days. matter will be brought to the atten gieReading, series of lecturres, commencing Cox. Is a This 1928. 19, operated on at once. Her folks were and three Vincent November daugh Mrs. Clara tion of the state road department, it Quartette, "Old Glory" by Leah 1 course of the Child Welfare is said summoned to her bedside, as litt- ters of Ogden, spent the week end follow-u- p Ruth Jewkes, Barbara Reld Johnson, le hopes were The It is proposed by the sponsors of and La Rue Jewkes. (By Special Correspondent) Clinic, held' a short time ago. entertained for her re. with friends, here. subwery, but at last Thte three year old son of Mr. and lectures will be addressed to the the new road plant to eliminate some she was Old Won't the "We reports, Let Quartette, The 6 00 Club met with Mrs. Harry &:'fcg along Mrs. Max Fish had a painful exper ject "Foods and Nutrition." It is rec. twenty railroad crossings and to make nicely. Fall" by Christy Humphrey, Rowland Jilus Thcrderson has been serious. lence last Tuesday afternoon when he ommended that mothers and daught. the highway standard width for safer Flag last Wednesday. Grant Reid Fred and Jennie Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown spent Tiffcotcd the last week ers pay special attention to this as it motor travel. They aver that, be- Snow. vlth an ab- - caught his forefinger in an automatseveral days in Salt Lake last week. tooth. ic wringer, severing the finger . Just will be of great help to them in tlrt: cause of the fact that hundreds of Talk by Ray Humphrey. Minsl Margaret Franz of Los Angel, Carl Aleer In the tourists now use the road in its prac of problems ha kun nail. ui handling the above proper is Mrs. in Price. it,n Mary Jewkes es is visiting her father, Geo. Franz. fr the past three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Rogers of home. It is also recommended that tically Incomplete and dangerous con. s Mrs. Kate Reid entertained the Mrs. Harold Sturges and daughter k'ter. Chiistensen has nlsn heen Ephraim and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip it. the high school girls take he course dition, it should speedily be ImprovImprovement Club Monday af- of Salt Lake have been visiting relHunteriously 1929 season. is were in for ed and put possible. where it the past few weeks. of Rich County shape ternoon. Langdon 14 atives the past week. r. ana Mrs. which iTViHnv Salina . The Thp - pntire- cost of - the course of ictr,rc. highway, Canyon was Monte Allen, Who hava i. if, Mrs. Killian of Kate Roosevelt mi t ii. This will their home in Idaho connects at Price with the highway a visitor of Mrs. Lavina Van Buren ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Silliman of Tope- Geo. Myers, Francis Lornfend and lectures will be $1.0-9the past 6 are visiting Mr. Sllliman's have returned to Cleveland Myron Jones, all of Boxelder, stopped title you to a set of typewritten notes- leading through the Uintah basin by Chene Van Buren of Ogden, visited ka, Kansas ,bre they will i10n They drove v in tnwn on their wav to Los Angeles, on each lesson. The way this oppor- way of Duchesne, Roostvelt and Vtrn. Mrs Lavina Van Buren before going father, B. J. Silliman. Belle through in a car arriving Friday. Winkler. ArtfliA Itunity is taken advantage of will de-a- -- al, is an all winter road, cutting tnru for the winter. ah hunting. Mr. und Mrs. Sherman Ingils of Larson a section of country of slight snow-- . A number of Orangeville citizens and Ida V. Litster, enter- -' Therron Aldred caught his finge-M- termin whether it will be given in Green Klv Michigan, stppped fall. The highway Is now graded onL,,an, the local R. S. rv. 1ho APmlot, i,j,,.0 with lunch and ' in the electric cream seperator and gain next year or not. best ef- the eastern sloDe of the mountains , for a day, on their way to Prie , "ier their lend is he last not please was severed, Everyone while the digit Monday. Tuesday. "yam ,to visit their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Kate Richards, and" only lacks gravel surfacing to fort to further its success. who has mov- - still unable to use his hand. folBeebe. as held will be condition. class in first Francos it way. has been The and meetings place Misses Eugene Harris released, with her ' An Armistice Day program was giv- at Is each REGION morning GRID FIVE more west travel tourist week and East the Orangeville lows: Mrs. Helga Stokes and Coombs of Duchesne, spent rollers; STANDINCS CHANGE en at the high school Monday after-noo- n. aware of this cut' more 10 A M., in the Relltf Society hall, becoming and here. Thorderson, with friends, end followand the jwaofficers Mr. Bickmore, Mr. Clemense. in the District school off, according to Richfield citizens, have been sustained In John Brown spent several days here a'nd Castle Dale, and Rev. Hutchison gave talks. Miss STANDINGS. REGION 3:15 P. M. each day. be FIVE it should aver at that and to the put sheep they building Pres Ruth Neilson; and. with his family, returning Smad: Pet. Ethel Hall sang "America the Beau- Won Lost Tied in condition for safe travel at the ear. rnma Johnson and Vel. camp Saturday. mi The fifth and sixth grades REPORT 4 tiful, 1000 Grand JUNIOR The season road liest way by student Mortensen. County possible. The dance given by the 3 series oi 0f clear Creek Canyon from Cove Central f750 sang America. ' C. H. S. inter-elas- a The "toy, November 16, success. a was grand Evthe school body Mr. and Mrs. Sutton of Pi ice were till put on 2 Ferron ,50!) -- OFort t0 RjChffeid, is now in fine basketball commenced Tuesday. a dance. 1 ,2r Green River visitors Monday. was very enthusiastic and aition and it only lacks the proper Carbon westra will furnish The Cleveland' AN OPEN LETTER FROM A. W. music- Waldo King was visiting with hi 0 ,000 of a road up Salina Can- - Huntington full of "pep." especially the juniors. JENSEN uy, wove tne av men father and mother. Dr. and Mrs. F. im. yon to connect up this short route Juniors piayeu following The Gir,s win hoid their an- Coach Carl Olsen of the Central R- King, a few days last week. east and west through Utah by way Seniors: To my friends in the Republican, Just- - of News-ARussel m nZE.n Ba- The Night Hawki and Airs, jorgen.sen ana family team states that his team at no Center; Pikea Gleed, SevenHigh peak highway. jne Henry me music. and Democratic parties in the A,t- - J'lensnni visitors sunaay ana time made nn agreement to play more Price. R F.; stan joihihuh, vocate, isien District. th Judicial L. F.; Grover Mofthan one game with tach team in the aionaay. Elwtl?0 ,lat for la8t week. Accent my thanks for the great sup. Stan Huntington, Louis Kay and Miss Gwendolyn with reference with league standings. O. cam L. recent fitt, It . :Uon DaV Passed off verv nulet. port you gave me in the attended the J"ps of Coaches both Ferron and Hunting. Von our are team 6, The members of . rs'vit..rfe..representaon of the vote, paign and election Novemberoffice tootbail game at rice Monday ton the booked have aeainst forfeits of George uisen, fiue. the .Jensen. Ray Blackham, Lincoln Mof. Central team hut Coach Olsen nro- - Dennis Baldwin of Moab was in Four nominees for the a v.. l,. to yon Owen Justisen, mt Llovd Robertson and Fred Van tests the use of the revised town Sunday. rLW,as 5ve" election night District Judge were presented n tlAot half t bin MKe. it. standing Buren. xwv Mrs- - CarI Berrv anJ KOn v'e,e in rrr vnur cnoiee. u. wcciana rViaa-f- t nai.A,i inees'-Kaas official for the district. L. G.; Morris Wall, R- . served you about ter and bert Zwahlen, STt last week, - Balt an made a Ferron for postattempt F. for hard are We Freshmen working J- - R- vlc- Cheney ne. season shipped a car load of with while game Central, ceennil The Juniors, naturally were nf !, annual tho High nrlio week. this . apples were was between i score iu 4nMu:",'ea the music for gotiations underwoy The 'school torious. Mrs- - Llod Beeb night. Also for the prize giv Mr- - an of Price suit in my behalf, as Mitt p aay night en to the class gelling the most tick- that team and anothtr team of he dis. were in town Friday. me very gratifying, and is !,a( at school to is team returns, REPORTS trict. that after, , the latter Assuming again CL,SS FRESroL4N ets. THE great Judge Woolley was in town Tues would be given preference, Central' ""'ess, at ner nome. especially for thehome O place of EP h an,J the Gleaner tfria'en to me in my was turned in. Later ho day on his way to Monticello and Mo. Freshman class experienced a 'n Lw The equipment BRIEFS SNOW the . their TToih ab for court sessions. ti fast and exciting garne against wo Last Wednesday evening the col was advised that Central's team was eave me tne Although m,. mndn Tuesday. to Laying of the pipes for the city last desired Olsen date. for the refused Wllh 'aiQ the reFaculty under wkntfiv; Nighl the and to we are not lege play production class, waterworks system is progressing rap. a men recall hla and claimed Ferron were defeated 27 to 10, 'wybol ra, furnishlng the music, lege to make new friends old ones. direction of Miss Helen A. Nelson, ig idly. up. to new association with the forfeit them. give against one-awilling plays, "Station , i Moffitt. one of our best presented two hw conference wu heM Region officials state that only on W ho.ot . Sincerely, and could TYY" and "Everybody's Husband," Atty. at Law ipwseN. tit been Injured aayhad game between each pairing in this MARRIAGE LICENSES BrookK. in the Ephraim Theatrs. 'Sink m Ephraim, Utah, players, .H. im Superintendent not do so well as otherwise. of our region and that the above standing is u ea are proud by M, We Freshmen Rhy Hyatt, Castlcgate and Vev. Miss Nelson announced, last week, official for region five. will DOOftt uur ndiu- NOnCE aev.t1 r.eturTs were listened to Boneta. "A O school Tidwell, for trvouta the me play, that the by not hauled expect do coal t to J, ' 01 our citizens at the two Clifford Mortensen and Mel Niels bts held November IS Anyone wishing word at the Union wtro. will Poor Nut," fte q leave BOOST FOR EMERY COUNTY va Christiansen,, both, of Emery. ft Mr. and Wih oa Continued pace Vict0;the nmes of Mr-MMeat Market. tory from u agaHu aad GEORGE W. 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