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Show iw I lt-- T. V BW'rr-h- t. flue - utility vt VOLUME XXIX. NO. 14. Sunday night. to '..,, frflVo OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY HarvHt Ball at Or. Friday. Dec. 7. . .. . tv Sunday ' the winter. w end -- W r. k. Wllw . rtorage plant ff Grand Success finished la Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jewk Jp Castle Dale, were special guests at a party given by the good people of Orangevilh? last Monday nieht in hnn or of their son Fred, who is now fill. uis a mission in Ueorgta, This party had been talked of for Borne time past and when the final arrangements were made, under the abie directions of Mrs. Lillian, Cora, and Maggie Cox, the people of tru town must have been caught in the proper mood, for the partvright nrov- ed one of the grandest successes ever staged in that town, noted for its won derful social spirit. Mr. and Mrs. Jewkes, havinir been reared there, it seemed almost like tho Prodigal son returning to Home Sweet Home, as refreshments were furnished in abundance by their near I. A. will present Cherry Blossom Frday. Dec. 7. D.,llor Mill is still on . rnJ.rnn . .. flour, bran, w,tv of rood feed. Call on reww -; M litJrMta. "Miss Vrinm. r r: feap A.ubsoription to the Progress for oresent, will cause your Lnt Wends to remember you 52 during the year. L, unaerwrat an u Chailty Franase-oration for goiter Monday in She is reDorted i..nitni e mce ""' oinr mceiy. recently moveafor the winIn Castle Dale a few wee. Kvrum Seely, who . famiiv to Salt Lake L back was the past i9sor N. J. Christensen nassed through castle rjay on his way io can. jays EMERY COUNTY STUDENTS AT U. OF U. Missionary Party fr iends and rel" W S1.Xal""1 subscription to the .'if v present. ,e CASTLE DALE, UTAH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928 , Thirteen students from Emery County are attending th ,of Utah at he present time. Of this number one is from Castle Dale, six from Ferron, three from Gretn River and one each from Mohrland and Or. icngeville. Representatives of twenty-eigh- counties in the state, sixteen other states and six foreign countries arc included among those enrolled at the University for the autumn The total registration to date quarter. is 2883. This is a net increase of 64 students over the same time last year. It is expected that the total registration for the year will reach a new high peak of 3150. Thte following students have registered from Emery County. Helen Seely, Castle Dale; Juanita Crawford, Zetta Fugate, Evelyn E. ieison, uarrel V. Petersen, Rozella May Petersen and Fliyd Petty of Ferron; Claude F. Beebe, Cleon Pitt. atd Roger Dean Sturges- of Green River; Arthur Joseph Morgan of Mohrland; and Bruce Pearson of Orangeville. i; nicely. doing- Reading, Miss Mada Reid. Musical Reading, Miss Ruth Cox. Vocal Solo, Miss Erma Jewkes. Vocal Solo, Miss Dortha Reid. Musical Reading, Mrs. Flora Cox. Reading, Mrs. Celia Reid. Vocal Solo, S. H. Cox. Jokes, Miss LaVern Reid. Instrumental Dufct, Geo. W. and Elva Snow. Original Reading, Chas. R. Curtis. After which games and dancing rounded out the evening's enjoyment A number of friend9 from Castle Dale were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Jewkes say that if they knew how to tell the wonderful home people just how much they appreciate what was done, they would certainly like to do so. government weather report br the past week in Castle Dale give as 36, lowest as ijhest temperature with a trace of snow. Emtry County is experiencing its bare of the epidemic of influenza hich is going th rounds in the state khough so far, no serious cases have Th found. ben forget the basketball gamt Friday, Dec. 7 at the Cas- Dale auditorium. Centra vs. Green iverHigh. The game will be rushed that all may attend the Harvest faJl at Orangvville the same night. Don't bnight, The Parent-Teacher- meeting that 10 has account of the s' December scheduled for 'en postponed on as suffering from ' influenza. A the meeting will be announc. smber it for later. storm in Sevier days to ctear through Clear Creek bunty it took several le road leading Peoplt coming from Mllford er the Cove Fort road Sunday were fli up more than 24 hours before a tad was cut through the snow which nyon. CENTRAL HIGH the height of PROGRAM PLANNED to M accumulated feet. veral The program committee of the Cen. is 'planning on a Christmas program for students anl pupils of the high school. It will be given in thte auditorium Thursday night, December 19 at 8 o'clock. This program is free and the public is invited to come out and enjoy tral High School Post No. 39 wlli M its next meeting next Sunday, pmber 9, at Huntington. Soecial paws is on hands besides the re- anization of the post for the cora-- l year and all men are Red to be present. This is the third pmpt at a meeting in Huntinrton. other two times unforeseen events fe Blaekburn-Axelso- T' n itself. ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Olson. Mr. Everett and Miss Jensen went to Salt Lak and elsewhere to snond Thankselvlnir. It is not known definitely but som think that Miss Jensen and Mr. Everett ate too much ttirkev. At least they havft not re turned. This, however, is the probable cause. the meetings to be unsuccess- - TEACHERS jd Budo and W. of Mohrland, Kikurhi. rhinArin were brought be- ! Miner of Castle Dale on :.y, December 3. itt, n rhanr Hi POSStesiou of linuor. Mil Riuln fine of and 40 days - evumy jau$150.00. Mr. Klkuchi and fifi f'' s0 .u a.. were suspend The haaketball school for officials ui lines. will be held in Pricfe Saturdey, Dec P fines go to tht j"iiv tn " M,m. 1UI1U. fcvttuvj ember 14, at 2:30. All those wisning 6 School to officiate in basketball games this om Castle Dale. Pi few winter must attend this school and "'"iams to be ellgable. n V, Huntlnirtnn i. r carl Berg ,m. be certified in order Wlllia"s rw nas not 60. Carl Berg 16. 4 heavy toll from Illness is been heard from the ranks oftaking nZ the C. H. S. students. ui going to press. On Tuesday, December 4 46 were ab(Note) Len . . H,.nti.. sent. Was not a candidate for re- "Bab" Nte'8 C. Oveann . Tryouts for the school play, will be hld Friday, December 7, i DlFct No 2. to the dramatic coach, Mrs. 1 novo t and jail sentences Both '"f f s, :S rnts L. G. Noble. Green Central High has joined the Utah The u jcViotlne- leaerue. state question for debate, and the one the local school will tak up is: be River ov,i tri-- d, (B Special 5 . h mv Carles sf modern that Corrtapondnt) vas a vla'tor holidays. advertising condemned. arA debating schedule is being Eastern of schools with the ranged aur-CZ- T wlth ner par:z ruas Jam McPherson. Utah. SEXIOR CLASS REPORT - If you want to spend one hour it real pleasure, be present school assembly. Friday, December IP Art a7' 1 0 'ke, I , 'WatrorfS-thebigNewTvar'Lake 8pent V, ,lh Natives. EvTdaJce0 December II. Out of n notice Tvst-iWcV. a"ending nrchestra will play. Further wo"ege, rfpent the holidays will be published later. w with hr e, HenLS,Cadman and Mii8 Qer-- N Tl,kson spent Thankselv- en.asfan aiM Misses Stead- rUlJ8 with CARD OF THANKS l . . mir heartfelt -to - f the local 4 big 6 hit J S ck80n We teachers choollast year, ,. was hel.1 in t , . between line, a distance of elown miles, will This road in oiie of the connecting links in Utah's arterial syKlem, link-- : ins; tlrt towns of 1'Jastern I'tali with Uie Sanpete and Sevier Valleys u"'l points to .the south, and U the main line IrfUi Southern lOinery Cuuu- ty. Heretofore the road lws been un- surfaced, and dangerously slippery in wel weather, 'i Uv project h.ib km since spring. The project Is a state and county proposition, with the crusher lielmj; erected now, about & miles north of Huntington, in the midpoint of the work. Following the completion of this strip, the ten miles from the Kin. County linfc to Price,' once faced, but now roughened consider-lau- d ably, due to heavy travel, will be surfaced, this piece of Work also be- ing a joint state and County project The Sun, Price. fur-.liun- re-'a- SAMUEL ZWAIILKN viia- - We wisn . exyic" j The Central High basketball team River meft. the team from Green im.v irni floor in the Cas tle Dale auditorium Friday, Decem ber 7. Tins ...... upon worKinic - nia '' lOilCili. ninnn to mold a boys overtime in an effort machine that looks anywhere near kto curb the high asteam champion . , . . me ru.AAn Plvar 01 ) " plrations Green River is coming to Castlel Dale, booked more, or h?ss as a dark horse and it is a conceeded fact that dark horses usually have an uncanny habit of romping with the long end of the spoil OlTo combat this menace, Coach hard drllla, and called long has sen and he is expecting his men to show the results no later than Friday. The long list of cripples that haveIs been hovering ovr Olsen's camp disappearing and with Cap-- ? gradually . list ntenn rn the- -iniured n tain ueu" Coach Olson still hopes for a victory in any 1 v,... .... , Alma. W. , of Cant it Andersen, pioneer Dale, who tiled last Saturday a ft or hWeial week's illness. j The larf;e attendance und the many beautiful floral offerings were ten'. mony of lb' love and esteem in m hi- - li slip was held. j Tim speakers were: R. C. Miller, ,wlii hn& lived a nviKhl'or to the jdersen family for more than forty years and shared, with thorn, the- upq and downs of pioneer days; Andrew Jensen of Salt Iike. Church Historian who labored with Mr. Andersen In the same Scandinavian mission field, where Mrs. Andersen joined her hui-erin the work; Judge ChrliStousen Attorney i!. W. Dalton of Pricv; Judge Dilwurth Wool ley of Mai Music was furnished by th-tl.. choir. Pietrii't Court, which was In sess ion in Price, was adjourned to pay rtwpects to the "memory of Mrs. An res-ltle- dersen. She was loved by all who knew hr and her memory will linger long with the residents of Castle Valley. Interment was In the Castle Dale'. fimetflry with Wallace, Harmon & Sorensen, funeral directors of Cas' le Dale, In Charge. . Mrs. KatiVika "Wllberg Anderson was born in the city of Moss, Norway. January 22, 1852. She emigrated to America, arriving in Salt lake City September 23, 1874. She was married to Oluf J. Anderson on November 9, 1874 in the old Endowment house by Apostle Wllford Woodruff. Mrs. Anderson was nmoug the early settlers of Emery County moving; from Ephraim to Castle Dale In 1884, wlrere she has been a busy worker both in church and business. As Matron of the Anderson Hotel the haa made a host of friends. During the years 1901 to 1905 shi. served as County Recorder of Emery County. She filled a mission to ScaudluavU in 1911 and '12 for the u D. S. Church and with her husband served as mis. aion secretary and assistant editor of the Scandinavlon Star. Since that time she has spent much, of her time in genealogy and templo work. Surviving are: her husband, Oluf J. Anderson, a sister, Nathalla Anderson; a brother, Carl Wllliorg, all of Castle Dale; and the following children: Hulda Anderson, Castle Dale; Inga Hurk, Portland, Oregon. Olga Olsen, Los Angeles, Calif; EU.i Larsen, and Sigrld Madsen, Castle o Pale; Alma W. Anderson of Price; 24 grandchildren and 10 great grand children. al-e- A ipreoious one from you has gone, A voice you loved is stilled; A place is vacant in your home. Which never can bo filled. God in his wisdom has recalled. The 'boon his love had given And though her body slumbers here. Her soul is safe in Heaven. Orangeville (By Special Correspondent) Miss Genieve Fullmer and Mrs. Lauretta Fullmer have been visiting-iSpring City With Mr. and Mrs. Dar. rel Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox are visiting in Manti. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cox entertained at a dinner Sunday. Thoee, present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Humphrey, President and Mrs. Jewkes, Mrs. Eva Jensen, Miss Ada Jensen, Mips Stelld Killian and the hostess. Miss Leona Moffitt is home from National. The Ladies' Improvement Club was entertained by Mrs. Christy Humphrey. prayer; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatton and fam Child of Old Glory, born with a star, AVIATION AT AGE OF 25 IS ily are recovering from the flu. UNCLE SAM'S LUSTIOh, what a wonderful flag you are. Mrs. M. P. V. Anderson received EST SON word Wednesday of the death of her brother. are out for each position and there 25 The children of Spencer Snow art which only Avlation, although will who is still a merry race as to old, is one of Uncle Sam's lust, in school again after an attack of flu. finally win out. Nebs Gleed, Stan years The re.lativesi of Fred Jewkes oon- "sons," is holding a big celebraHuntington, Russell Justesen and Lin. iest and to his "party" ducted a missionary party in his lnm coin Moffitt are all battling for the tion this month bidden most of the or, last Monday night. The following forward Jobs with all given an equal Uncle Sam has repre- - program was rendered: chance. E. Brady and O. Justesen are nations of the world is not only; - Singing, congregation, led by F. W. This celebration sentatives. to with even center little at about of the great strides Rvid. choose either way and S. Johnson, H. an exposition has , made since a cer-- 1 which eviatlon Prayer Seely and Capt. G. Olson are fighting tain historic event took place in Fred Reid, Terranoe Qnartette, it out for the guard positions. Carolina back in 1903, but it Reid, Christy Humphrey and Jennie The boys are ready and eager for North ' 1st also an occasion for honoring two C. Peacock. work and view the coming game FriJewkes. the President mechanics who were Ohio Remarks, young ambiIs concern. with their It day, Song, Jennie J. Peacock. tion to break Into the win column and pioneers in proctical aviation. , Reading, Celia Retd. If you would know who they were stay there. Nothing vould please the and Musical Reading, Ruth fox. the romantic story of their succoach more than to sfee that very cess after others had failed, be sure Song, Erma Jewkes Sr. thing happen. Come out Friday night to read "Aviation Celebrates Its Twen. Reading, Nell Tuttle. at 8:00 o'clock and watch the game. ' Song, Dortha Reid. Birthday," an illustrated fea-- OCox. In "Watson Musical ture article by Elmo Scott Reading, Flora this issue of the Progress. Reading, Mada Reid. O ROLL OF HONOR Song, S. H. Cox. Jokes, LaVern Reid. The Union Meat Market has ceased ' Music, George Snow - Co. We thank the following people for handling Karo syrup and for soma Fred from to Jewkes we the letter know at a were of loss time Reading subscribing or renewing their tub scription to the Progress dul&f the reason why, but recently we found Mrs. Emaline Jewkes. A. O. Remalrks of appreciation, past week. jthei cause In a complaint reading Jewkes Jr. uear ir; J. W. Lake, Castle Dale Refreshments and dancing concjnd. I have used three cans of your J J. Rasmussen, Ferron, Utah Com. and Sav'gs. Bank, Price, U. corn syrup and my corns are as ba1 ed the evening. The surn of $101.5:5 was contributed. j as ever. J. A. Oveson, Elmo, Utah i A few friends met at the home of This- communication Earl Barney, Elberta, Utah undoubtedly ' - Continued on page 6 . James Anderson, Kenilworth, U. .'reached Mr.. Wllberg. j O Funeral KVrvlccs were held at 12 noon, for Mrs Kathinka ill. Leonard, road supervisor. - CENTRAL HIGH MEETS GREEN RIVER IN FEATURE GAME OF WEEK PER YEAR Castle Valley Pioneer Passes start within a few days, luvordiiiK to information recently given out by I'. n T on pa(V highway, Huntington and the Carbon Count sub-chas- er thanks to all wh04risted CB hte e JJL0n Thanksgiving night. A way during tne And for Practical!,, ,? In attendance, death of our wife and mother. sets Cenflowers. the beautiful The following Friday will . O. J. Andersen l kL Thanksgiving. lined up with the best in the tral anl Hulda Andersen state as she will play Jordon Inga Burk North Sevier High Schools on conse. atro"8' annual bacaar hda Olga Olsen cutive Friday niffeta. Ida Larsen Coach Olson is still undecided as CU" nail ' Hlgjj Madsen Sigrld to his atarting lineup. Several men Contlnued Aadaraea ij- -. surfacing of the Pikes Peak to Ocean O Samuel Zwahlen of Castle Dale, .CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN. Post Chaplain of Blaekburn-Axelso- n No. 39, American Legion, of Emery OPENS IN EMERY COUNTY County, Is preparing a lecture "The The 1928 Christmas season has of. Legionairre" and to the school, person, party or company, composing a ficially opened with the beginning of poem of 225 words, restricted inter- tins 1928 Christmnb Seal Sale. One est to Legion policies, portraying the hundred sixty thousand seals hava meaning of the "Gold Star Mother been mailed out in Emery County unSaturday, December 8, and Flag," the composer's name will der the direction of the Emery CounMonday, Dec. 19, Parent Teachers' be of lasting renown and held with ty Tuberculosis Committee. The meeting. respect by the American Legion of funds from the sale of these seals Friday, Dec. 14, Basketball, C. H. S. Emery County forever. will carry on the 1929 program of vs. The poem will be used in connec work to fight tuberculosis and a per. Saturday, Dec. 15 tion with Chaplain Zwahlen's lecture centago of the money will remain in Thursday, Dec. 20, C. II. S. Christ- and placed in the records of the Pose I the hands of the county committee mas party. to be spent on local for future reference and use. Friday, Dec. 21, Basketball, C. II. S. General John J. Pershing, at this projects. vs recent National Convention of the A. Members of the committee assistSaturday, Dec. 22 merican Legion, held in San Antonio, ing A. D. Keller, chairman, are: Supt. Friday, Dec. 28 Texas, said, "Ten years. The aver- James A. Nuttall and Principal L. G. Saturday, Dm. 29 age veteran is approaching forty. Th NoblK Monday, Dec. 31, New Years dance. will may be good, the, spirit high, but This year the mail sale is the main This schedule includes only the the body is not equaj to trenches st- feature of the sale all over the state week-en- d dates except where it U riding a night and day in and no school children will be asked listed otherwise. a heavy sea after forty. Thte dough- to sell Seals whetie there are county Please arrange your dates for boy and the gob of the future must or district committees. This method Christmas holidays before December come from another generation." is chosen because by it everyone gets 20 if possible. L. G. Noble So it was, is now, and no doubt the seals at the same time and has ever .shall be, that girlt and boys thB use of them all of December. must keep the human race alive and Pnymen't may be made at the convenience of the purchaser any time Amid all the wailing achieving. A little printed decadent youth, out steps Lind- during the month. bergh, and by a deed of brilliant dar- leaflet and a letter tsxplaining the ing thrills the world. You may do program of work is sent with the seals with the request that the Indithe same. Copies of the poem requested are vidual buy as many seals as he can to be sent to the Progress office on use and return hia remittance in thy GREEN RIVER HIGH or before January 1, 1929. The two stamped addreas-eenvelope. The let. The, nwrnhlv in which the Philoa bfcst poems will be published. ters will be checked over by the com. The following poem is on the order mittee and credit given each individand Chippewas competed Thursday, November 22 was enjoyed by all. ual. The names on the back of the of what is requested. was real lively from fh rime-raenvelope are for identification "THE SERVICE FLAG" start to finish. It consisted of songs, and should not be scratched off or raVtlne'S- anaiDDV iokes. dialogues, giv. It will be impossible to give proper Freshmen English class j Dear little flag in the window there, credit. en by th rtrnmflllzine Darts of Ivanhoe, and ex- - I Hung with a tear and a woman's Below is a picture of the authentic prayer; cellent papers composed by members Christmas Seal. With of different classes. The two societies Child of Old Glory, born with a star, the sale of other "Christmas Seals" Oh, what a wonderful flag you are. throughout the county, members of won thfe same number of points, trhieh irnv them the haopy spirit of Blue is your star in its field of white. the Emery County Committee wish to Dipped in the red that was born clear any misunderstanding on the competing again. Superintendent Nut. of fight. part of the public in tho sale of the tall was here visiting and enjoyed tno Born of blood your forebears shed. seals. Every year there are countsplendid program with us. To raise your mother, the flag, o'er less counterfeit seals Tti student bodv was allowed the put on the marhead. ket for profit only and the public i3 privilege of listening to the debaters And now you've come in thisi frenzied warned to have the right idea of the from the Sociology class rriaay 5. day health seal. The question was: "Resolved, That To speak from a window, to speak the Home Life of Today is Superior and say: to That of Colonial Times." Thfe affirmative side was given the decision. "I am the voice of a soldter son, Gone to be gone 'till the victory's Following the debate a pep rally won. was held and cheering words were mana-bot- h "I am the flag of the service sir. given by our faculty, athletic The flag of his mother, I speak for girls and boys and the her. captains of the teams. All were pep. Who stands window and waits took by which my the games for up ped and fears place Friday evening between tne u But hides from the others her unR. H. S. boys and girls ana tne town wept tears, team. Thta Viaakdtball bOVS of G. R. H. S. "I am the flag of wives who wait, For the return of a martial mate. are very inexperienced, this being their first year's playing, but they A mate gone forth where war Gods thrive, are quick and can get that ball in a To save from sacrifice other men's flash of a minute. wives. The games favored the town, their scores being five or six points abov "I am the flag of sweethearts true, The often unthought of sisters too. that of the school. am the flag of a mother's son, Wednesday 28, another big game "I Ancf won't come down 'till the vicwas played between the boys basket It town. tory's won." school and of ball teams flag in the window there, was very exciting the score being 20 Dear littlewith a tear and a woman's Hung to 24 in favor of the opposing team. of will 7. ' ' ""inKsgiving. who is attending will be sponsored and ,sln.. Seniors The several days with the following program will be given, I folki" ' foger St, ... Prayer, George Olson,Mr. Brady. PMr ,. Mlas Lella' Sturges, School Song, led by khter In Jl ,Harold Sturges and Class History. Thelma Larsen. came down Pend Piano Solo. Mrs. Kooenso... and Ro- inn. janksKlv!ng with Mr. and Dialogue. Nina Ungricht IHarold GYavcI Ocean School Notes the last snow After GRAVELING OF HIGHWAY TO START SOON - er- - relatives and all the people contribut. uaie last ed of their hard earned money until mr a purse of $106.80, was collected for the missionary. --Obusiness trip. J. Prank Killian acted as Master ana Peterson Hector Mrs. Vr nd of Ceremonies and the following pro. BULLETIX FOR AUDITORIUM Lily and Mrs. Hannah Peterson Lt Sunday in Helper visiting rel gram was wonderfully rendered: Singing, Congregation ives. From Deo. 5, 1928 to Jan. 1, 1929 O. Sorensen Jr. Prayer, Mrs. Warren Moffitt returned from & F. Keid W. Co. Quartette, L hospital at Price, Wednesday, af. Remarks, Pres. A. G. Jewkes. Friday, December 7, Basketball, C. for goiter. She r s recent operation Vocal Solo, Mrs. Jennie J. Peacock. H. S. vs. Green River. or $2.00 5 ty-fif- th S- - "" |