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Show 0$ FEB80N1L was a Castle i'SSfit fefspent last week Seat Market flS Struck the past rin-- r Dickson s Gii-l- 'rd leaning 'tis-W'S- iT pur-- & NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE ON D. & R. G. W. WORKS A GREAT HARDSHIP ON EMERY COUNTY The new train schedule put into effect last Sunday by the D. 6 R. Q. W. railroad Co. is exceedingly inconvenient for the western por uon of Emery County and in many cases will work a real hardship on our citizens. The official schedule has not, as yet been distributed but No. 1 wUl arrive in Price at about the sam? time as usual, 5:28 a. m., while No. week. entertained Tuesday evening, underwent a chaoe! Wednesday, ffmntsman of Ferron was In OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY Saturday. fSdlecome was a Clawson VOLUME XXX, NO. 43. CASTLE DAIJ2, UTAH THIRTIETH YEAR at FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930. family are 3 will leave at 9 a. m. insteod of Fish Lake. 2:58 m., as before, thus making Castle EMERY COUNTY EXSERVICE! FERRON VISITORS ARE ENTER- MR. AND MRS. JENSEN ENTER- CASTLE DALE BOY BREAKS both p.west bound trains scheduled was in and Tuesday F?? for the forenoon. MAN FOUND DEAD L TAINED AT CHICKEN DINNER TAIN ARM IN FALL FROM This schedule necessitates a rad branch in Joe's Valley. OMAHA HOTEL CLIFF ical Calchange in the schedule of the Mr. cnw of Mrs. Beach, and ui Vance Paul Hazel and Turner Long j r.rpennaign Emery County stage line, and also her to visit of test Montrose. arrived family A telegram was received Sunday Colo., Mrs. J. ifornia KfleDale . Chad Anderson, son of Mrs. Na the affairs of all who ride the train r Monday W. , Mrs. Lake John Salt Williams son. to Mr. and Mitchell of aunt and uncle, and city, This way ffl Pr Moab and Miss Arvella Larsen of y .lonspn Tuesday afternoon Mrs. omi Anderson, of Castle Dale, suf west, for if they do not arrive in - thehtWorldt Herald of Omaha, Edmund Crawford entera broken arm, Tnursoay oi Price early they will be forced to La Sal, who are visiting friends and 'Jensen made an attempt to have all fered Hour Club stating that Frederick relatives last week, when he fell over a cliff spend the night there, thus losing in Ferron. were honor of her daughters-i- n law, grand on Mud Water, where he was vis- a day's time. oiscnarge at a chicken dinner at the daughters and great grand daught-hom- e rWay. linn killed 18 lamb3 papers giving his address as Cast.ii guests of itine at the sheen camp or nis un The change in time or tne two of Mr. the females Mrs. ers family) the and Jess Larsen (all Utah had been found dead Norman and Grover trains puts No. 2 Into Asay. Sjohansen, on East Moun- - Dale cles', last an at afternoon party. Sunday. present In a hotel of that city, and asking a near Price at w;tn inena, Chad, nisht last week. togetner to midnight and No. 4 sit was The weather being warm, the din Just as the party ready Castle of also 7 p. m., making passengers Bradv. Dale, miormation concerning the ner was Wells at about license wa3 issued to f served in the huee new down to a grand lunch, her young- were visiting at the camp,and were for Emery County points to reNothPna and Clara poultry house now under construe- - est son, Harold Jensen and family a After search of -, by rolling stones main in Price over night, and takthe Thursof Price. citywlth- tion by Mr. Larsen, which made an 'of Ogden unexpectedly arrived on passing the timewnen tne cim, inaa uippea ing a great amount, of business a ideal place for holdine the feast. the scene, and later Erastus Kol-fo- over the stones over, a way from the stage line, which will There were 24 Deonle at tho ta of Provo made his appearance. and followed 10 feet. probably force them to discontin ble 25 were present and en- drop of approximately on ue operations. Mt2 would he Seeine tor the world uiuiand everyoi one enjoyed the plen- - In all, that light in hon joyed a wonderful afternoon suppiy spring iryers. liis head, he threw his left arm forBesides this, the mail service 13 KjYuiK vo.i, iium uieeii reiver, utan, and Mrs. Williams Mrs. Turner or or Miss vance. Cant. held the first number, ward for protection and both bones disrupted, since a letter mailed to on the first are sisters of Mr!and Larsen. were broken, just below the elbow. Salt Lake will be held over night new tennis court in Castle draft (256) from Emery County. FERRON TOCELEBRATE o fhas been kept busy almost The boys walked to camp wncre in Price, thus losing some 12 hours This information was turned ovCLAWSON JULY 4th er to the county officials, who im the arm was placed in splints and or more hi reaching its destination, some of the players sunburn. the next morning he rode a horse which in many cases will mean a mediately started a search for the Edgar Alger was a visitor here is planning on one of the to Wattis, and was brought to Cas- financial loss to either the sender Ferron acrelatives of the of Leber and deceased, this Ferron, Euth Tuesday. grandest celebrations of the 4th. tle Dale by Frank Davis, where the or the receiver of the mail, besides crued by her junior class, en-f- information was wired at once to Alvin Blackburn, Glynn and Clif- of arm was set by Dr. Nixon and plac the loss of time on rush orders. July ever staged at that place. World the Herald at Omaha, by ford Jones returned last week. outing in Joe's Valley last The usual ceremony oi noisung ed in a sling. Mail from Salt Laek City will bo the office. Progress V. P. visMiller of was Alionah sday. a the flaff at sunrise, will start the The arm is heahng rapidly and delivered to the far southern outo itor here from Sunday to Tuesday. day, and the following program will will soon.be ready for use again. D 0. Woodruff and daught-posts of the state and into central ORANGEVILLE of Salt Lake arrived last Maggie Anderson of Castle Dale be given in the forenoon: o Colorado before that for Emery visited Sunday in the home of Mr. Jlay for a few week's visit with ROCHESTER Music by uiemrs riaymates. ORANGEVILLE WILL CELEBRATE and Mrs. Wm. Reid leaving at the same time, County, Dale. Castle In rites Community singing. will reacn its destination, only 105 JULY 4th Mrs. Wm. is on Reid list sick the will begin a Invocation by Ciive Killpack. miles away. (Too Ute for lat w !(.) B, D. 0. Woodruff this week. Music by Dr. BaKer. a number of the boys took sin home decorating on Friday, All of the mall for Quite for Plans 4th the of in Nora Henrie entertained friends July Declaration of Independence by advantage of the opening of the comprising a population of over til. The fee for 10 lessons will have been completed as Sunday evening at lunch. Mrs. A. Sid Mrs. All season. call Petersen, report good 6000, except from one train, must g50 If interested fishing follows: Nina Reid is busy caponizing Solo by M. I. Oveson. catches. Seller, Castle Dale. be held over night in Price, thus Itp43 Salute at daybreak by Ray Curtis chickens. She made a trip to FerGoddess of Liberty. Frederick Olsen, an old resident making a delay in the delivery of Reading by ie weather report for the past of flag at sunrise by ron Wednesday and Thursday and Hoisting of Emery County is visiting with Incoming mall also. Singing by. Male Quartette. L taken at the government statLeslie Robertson, serenade by the worked over a hunch for A. Cox. bis daughter, Mrs. Geo. B. Funk. Reading by Ruth Behling. The only advantage seen In the in Castle Dale, gives the band, is Cox on parade. sick Ila list. the Cornet Solo by Marvin Bryan. G. Crawford has gone to the change is the arrival of the Salt Q. as 83 and the low-- u "America" visMorning programJames F. Carlock of Price is by Reading by F. Williams. Lake Tribune about 4 hours earlier city for a short stay. 42. Precipitation .61 inch, the congregation; Prayer, Geo. B. iting at the James Jensen home. mixed quartette. A nice shower last Wednesday than heretofore, which advantage by Song Lar-af rarren Larsen, son of A. O. Jensen; duet, Jennie J. Peacock and J. W. Jorgensen and Mrs. Dar-re- ll Music by Glenn's Playmates. gladdened the hearts of the farm- will not recompense for the delay California, spent a couple of Viola Fail; speech on the DeclaraJensen, who are both in the The sports program will start at ers. in delivery of the first class mail Uncle Sam, Price hospital are reported to be 3:00 p. m., and will Include childs visiting his grandparents, Mr. tion of Independence, Some of the f aimers have com and the many other delays and :Mrs. James Petersen of Castle musical will soon be home. ren's races, a 100 yard dash open menced to cut hay. The crop will (George Killian); reading, doing nicely and before continuing his way to Jean Cox; selection, band; speech, Wm. Reid made a trip to Ferron race, Relay race between the high be light this season on account of Goddess (Marjorie Reid): song. mill Tuesday. iden on a mission, school team and the town team, late freezes, dandelions and weevil, HEBE SHOWS VERSATILITY down from catching a greased pig, climbing a the latter is showing in places. Jensen of Philip Snow and Donald Cox; speech Frank Blackburn was t and Mrs. Harold for IN NEW FILM ;ea arrived Tuesday a visit coiumma, (Lean sitterud; song by the mountains last week-ena fish dinner The Moores greased pole, cracser eating race, Fred Jewkes was in town Tuesday egg race for the ladies, bicycle race on the 17th to gave Mr. and Mrs. Gau-chi relatives in Castle Dale. Mr. Boy Scouts; "Star Spangled BanProdigious evidence of Bebe Dan ner" by band and prayer by the Rex Dimick was down from Wat and a base ball game between the m returned Wednesday, of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. iel's' folks. home tis versatility is seeen In her sec- men. men and visiting Tuesday married chaplain. Miss Zola Rochester his Funk of Frederick and single niece, by ond all talking Radio starring picGeo. Magnusen of Castle Dale The acting committees are: GenA children's dance will also be Olsen of Sprlngdale. sen, while Mrs. Jensen will reieral, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curtis, Mr. was delayed in Clawson Tuesday by held in the afternoon. n until Sunday. Kennetn Stevens oi tne Agricu- ture "Love Comes Along," which Mrs. Leo Jensen and Mr. and a flat tire. He was accompanied by A boxing and wrestling program ltural College of New Jersey was shows at the Star Theatre, Ferron, and Miss Dor and Mary nelly and a big dance will take up the visiting friends and relatives in next Sunday and Monday.Is 4ack Vance of the same place. fa Leber of the Ferron Wasatch Mrs. Ray Humphrey. Her golden voice, which termed Mr. and Mrs. committee: Parade and complete the day. Rochester this week. evening ssbyterian) school, left Monday Alvin the most startling sensation of the BOY CLOSES SUCCESS Mr. E. CLAWSON C. Mrs. and o Guymon, i vacation trip. They will meet year in "Rio Rita," again is heard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grange FUL TERM IN MUSIC DEFERRON Is Donnelly's mother in Sacra- - Grange, In addition, she plays the guitar IDAHO OF PARTMENT Annabell Jean and Huntington te rto, and together, will visit dances a Spanish tango ith exand SCHOOLS to committee: Progress-Miss AMERIthe NOTICE TO FERRON Decorating Special Park and other California Guymon. skill. ceptional was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jewkes, Mrs. Hansen Wilma CAN LEGION MEMBERS m Bebe also designed her own cosson of at an ice cream party at her home Irwin Vera Walter Professor Ardis Jensen, Johnson, Reid, o tumes for the production. Being of Comrade Fred Behling is very Taylor, Maurine Page, Mark Humph Mr and Mrs. C. K. Jensen of Claw-so- Sunday night. A good time was had ID. S. CHURCH COMPILING Spanish descent herself, she helped rev and Elva Snow. Finance comdirector of the music depart- bv all Dresent. ill and unable to harvest his HISTORY Rupert Julian, director,' to infuse Mrs. Sophus Nelson and Mr. and cron of hay. mittee: Reuben Hawks. Lyman Cur ment of the Fielding and Emerson the ngnt tempo into tne piay. its closed Mr. and Nelson Herbert Mrs. memand of Mae schools Idaho, recently ThereforeAll Ferron tis, Lamph,Ruth Cox, Terrance locale is a mythical island off the ladrew Jensen, Historian of the Cox. Sports: Mr. and the most successful term in the his- - Mrs. Geo. A. Petty attended the fu bers of the American Legion Reid and Hal coast of South America. More than a s. church, visited neral of Mrs. Maggie Oliver at El are requested to appear at his Emery stake Mrs. M. P. V, Anderson, Mr. and tory of the county, at that place once she was called upon to give ::sday and Wednesdav and met Mrs. L. W. The records show that Emerson mo. Sunday. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. place Monday morning, June fi the stake Dresidencv. the bis- the correct pronunciation oi a upan and 28 Arnold and of Charles Knaon to an orchestra assist in Full Van Genevieve 1930, 30, pieces ihas the Buren, Lloyd saving ish word. ips and ward clerks, where he mer and Dortha Jewkes. Geo. Tay that Fielding supports a band or Sherril of Salt Lake spent Sunday COME. him. for crop Appearing opposite Miss Daniels Misses Larsen and Vera of pt over the records of the stake lor is Marshal of the Day. 37, orchestr with an the making 28, and is the past 30 years, with a view Lloyd Hughes who makes his to the returned 93 all. in Eudella a total of Continued on Page night Petty. They talkie debut In "Love Comes Along" compiling a history ofthe church Under the direction of Prof. Jen city Sunday evening. o to Mrs. Howard Strmgham is ill. April 6, 1930. that beine 100 sen the Fielding high school sucCLEVELAND SEELY FAMILY HOLDS REUNION A. BAKER RETURNS FROM GEO. PS since the organization of the to seem be the over Motor the cycle opera riding put cessfully REUNION IN NEBRASKA to.. , and the Emerson school the latest iaa m perron. A geneological meeting was held The Seely family held a reunion a?id the boy's and at here last Sunday night. The stake "Isle of Chance, were last the June 25, Wednesday, Geo. A. Baker returned Wedncs- taken to LofSTLE DALE KINDERGARTEN officers were: Elders Sit- - girl's glee club Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, son home of J. Wellington Seely, in Cas attending r. Montpel-ieday from a family reunion in NeOPENED MONDAY erud and Stilson and their wives, gan, Preston, Grace, and Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton tie Dale, in honor of Mr. seeiy's 80 braska, of the Baker family. He re- an their The th birthday anniversary. KofTord and son, Don, made a Primary presented Hie Misses trip and a most Prof. Jensen will visit California to Salt Lake Monday. They will trip reFlorence and Luclle nual June program last Tuesday Dinner was served on the lawn, ports an excellent time. enjoyable Rensen ODened thplr kinrtaroar- - night in the form of a play, "The this summer and take music at turn all 72 guests being seated at once. Friday. Of his 18 grandchildren, present, ; P In Castle Dale last Monday with Bag of Fresh Air Dreams." It was Stanford University. Alter dinner a program was giv none of them had ever been seen, lenroiLtnent of 22 pupils, for a successfully presented to a large en by the grandchildren, all num Mr. Baker. by of 8 weeks. or PICTURE one WEEK'S with LAST of the IN and appreciative audience. bers, MISTAKES exception Tne juncom (wcorasKai evening organization of the class was two, being original, and appropri Journal, Many or our larmers nave start of the in their write-u- p sasored by Mrs. L. T. Hunter and ed to cut their to occasion. ate the 4 Cane would not stand alone. hay. Brk- Mr. states 1 No hat band on man's hat. Baker that reunion, 'PPorted A dance was given in the evening er came to Lincoln in 1879 and de We have had quite severe storms 2 Handkerchief pocket on wrong 5 Suitcase has no handle. by the P. T. A., which e at the auditorium, and a brother, nnancial aid 6 No side pocket on man's coat. lately, ruining some of the crops side of coat. veloped a dairy business and opthat are down. not be wearing 7 Boards on car should run up Hyrum Seely of Mt. Pleasant, who erated the West Lincoln Feed Mills should 3 Porter was 82 is to of dancer has old, Richards years John prize Ogden gone and down. when the first pavement was laid knickers. the evening. After the dance all re- on to seek employment. Eleventh stree, and also was the to a Clev home where the Seely paired Some of the members of the of a meat market in that ROLL OF HONOR proprietor ser nuge birthday case was cut and eland board have motored to Salt After living in Lincoln for 18 city. ved with Dunch. Lake on business. to Cripple Creek, moved years they Ten children, with their families John I. Lamph and family of Colo., and from there to Neder-land- s, tnank the following for sub- Wwere Cas J. in a few for present: Seely Jra days Ephraim visited Colo., in the tungsten disMlng or renswincr their etihsnrln. tie Dale: Mrs. Paul Hansen. Roose Cleveland. where he built a block and re to the trict, Jon visit-i!j the Progress during veit; Hyrum seely, castle Dale; past Charlotte Dorius has been sided for 7 years, his wife the seph Seely, Storrs; Mrs. J. W. King, associate editor of the being some time with her brother, Boulder gfor jtalnus Peterson, Castle Dale, Grace, idano; Mrs. L. p. Alien, ku- County Miner for about 4 years. Hyrum Ottestrom. warn Ferrnn TTt.nh or wevaaa is visiting pert, Idaho; Karl seely, castle Dale From here, they moved to castle" Jones Evan Mrs. D. D. Lampn, Provo; Mrs. O- his family a few days. Utah. Ralphs, Ferron and Frank See- Dale, Those who have been picking ber Also A Dale. Castle rebrother, Hy ly, ries the past month, in Provo, rum Seely, 82, of Mt. Pleasant and FERRON turned home Monday. They had a a o. 87. oi sister. Hannah seeiy. to be home were but glad good time Castle Dale. FERRON COUPLE INJURJKD IN v Mrs. M. P. Greaves and Miss Do AUTO WRECK NEAR NIAG-RHUNTINGTON ra Seely are in California, and were FALLS not present. SEMINARY FIFTY-TWJUNIOR Mr. and Mrs. C. R Killpack, who Other guests were STUDENTS OF HUNTlNtiiUlN Mrs. Lucy B. Seely and daughters, left Ferron about two week3 ago PRESENTED BIBLES Mrs. Boyd Bott and Miss Lucia See for a month's visit In the east, were J meeting of the post was held ly of salt LaKe city, Mr. and Mrs. seriously injured in an automobile stu piftv-tw- o iunior seminary josepn seeiy, nyrum seeiy, Mrs accident near Niagara Falls, MAUVXA.UUAA were presentof Huntington Miranda Oman and Mr. and Mr3. f commander Larsen of Ferron. dents reas a ed Bibles last Sunday night Fred Peel of Mt. Pleasant, Lizzie Eignt persons were laicen to tne u 0re Wnrt n fV. yr roncro was ward for meeting the following Seely of Price, Mrs. E. Kofford of hospital, from the wreck, including fnr r o aftnr fr enm- Provo and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jam Mr. and Mrs. KinpacK, tneir son. . . -- 11 J. All For oeing present, ai.i an uiecbwga eson of Ferron. the. project as soon as possi- Lyle, wife and two children. reasonable excuse, a or presenting are able to be around again excepo meetvnr helncr nreDared at each Mrs. C. R. Killpack who had to have EMERY books of the Bible, 23 stitches taken in her scalp, and , finance committee consisting ln(T TTipmnrizinff fflemhflro Tiro annnlntoH hw t.hft the Lord s rrayer, me oeauiuuco, severe of last The rain Saturday 28 on her chest. l;inmander as fnVnvjs- - Jack Fish the 1st and 23rd psalms and the Although her condition was ser evenme broke but the HTbH canal, ml Ten Commandements. or men was put to wont ious, last reports ere that she Is crew large rewara Those who received tnis j Kouerts and Lyman Larsen of were: and the water was back Monday. improving. Anaerson, ijuuuc and Curtis The wevel is working so bad on and tDale r.ay w Humphrey of Oraneeville. A Arnold, Marceiia zola Johnson, Clara Brash alfalfa that the farmers are Mrs. E. K. Funk is home from the the and is improving rapidly. of the committee was held er, Beth Guymon, Mama; loung, Wig cutting the crop, which will hosrjltal already Ina Mrs. Fred Wayman is in tne nos Mary Sandberg, Mary Grange, be f stie Dale last Wednesday. very ngnt. Shaw, Ila Lott, Delphia Anderson, Bishon oisen and ward uierk u, pital at Price where she was opL,uru tumors. on for Cunna, Kiien jensen, J?6. erated uas discussion of the loca- - Vada in E. Tuesday spent Torgerson Marshall. Gene Cox, Monte Cox. Mrs. Quinton Jensen was rushea tie Dale with Church Historian An Melvln Jensen, S31 was was in to the hospital to undergo an opMr. before the meet Mnrrls Brinkerhoff. Jensen Jensen. drew brought Dui. no Nolan Marshall, Vernon Leemaster, for appendicitis. Monday. decision was made. specting the ward records prepar eration Russell Palmer, venna Marsnaii. Mrs. Ed Cox and daughter, MarcomDilins: history. to atorv Merril Brasher, Chester Brasher, organWork at the mine on the desert garet, of Orangeville have fcin?xt meeting will be held in Dick FloAllen, Woodrow Truman, Killized a six week's music course here, susoended been has indefinitely. ra HnurarH Dixie Cook. Edith Chris Jensen, C. F. Torgerson and to begin Friday. Or- Two daughters of Mrs. Nicholas pack, Ora Collard, zena cunha, went to Boulder mountain others PICTURE are visiting their mother. THIS Larsen, Legion and Auxiliary picnic ai J. Koy, veraa jvims, ivmuiciLeon W a on last week fishing trip. They THERE AR2 9 MISTAKES Wilma Edwards. Drew Miss Dorthv Dupmore returned so hieh that it ,as neld water found the the mountain; morrfs Jim. Clive Gordon, from Salt Lake, where she wa3 to fish. l' as such a pronounced sue. nrrf Huffh Leonard.Jack i madfl vina Impossible TTTl 111. M . ins i Gunderson, ininnallv Gunderson, married to Elmer Swenson. Elmer wuuwu ana C that another is being plannec Helen Mrs. Mr. jjpii reuy, easilv 9Tirf Tslie Pettv. Mr. and Mrs.A- - is in Ogden at present. How cood are you at finding mistakes! Jack Allen, Lavell Case, Edmund v)r wje near future, probably Jul; Ralnh Unsraman, Martha .evera. cbvlou, one, in drawing th. above them i sM.. nnst Ttnfnt. rtlcon Q ff ATI H Mr. and Mrs. I. K.. wunams oi .MiJrai at wnicn me piuiu' rasp. Tnnao , Rorthd Sherman. Vint Ly d. may be hari. ce now " tfoe held has not yet been otbert discover-ed the funeral of Mrs. jooe uuver wmk OM(T, - uaJ to vu-vupon but every one should man T Jmn Marshall. Ivan Powel be will on published a mistakes rage these of ; (Continued list, Adelbert Lott. Max Sherman and I wem y I bow many i aad copy ttji gVt oa uua6. as a good time is assured. I continue wgt C f Sunday. spend-i?3ta5r- Eta ru-esoa- last-raska- "it",??y '!, - east-bou- nd I ,Kh j rd tvteft SSf&&Sta - receiv-isiderab- le in W s, this-distric- t, high-amperat- - ie, d. et ac-anl- ed lEss Yo-ki- - n, ) "Lela-wall- a" ; p WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE? - Ei-w- in , . A O out-of-to- V M.-iln- it. " IT M ri- TTi . ?t . i if h"t-.1.- J . - riff m st '' mi"'" i - ? . r "r"'""" - |