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Show 7vl I. A. OFFICERS ONE DEAD OTHERS INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT tCTTTt I. A. officers the program for the TheT BROKEN SSSatpn,''Our . OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMEUY COUJfTY ngfto Hoie So Dear." SgmgbycWauo"' ' """" 4 th's teachings, LStbe nature of Diejy, ny con- - I iu-B- VOLUME XXXI, NO. 14. CASTLE DALE, UTAH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930 TUIRXir-FIKS- YEAR T S PRIMARY CHILDREN OF CASTLE uauu uisiKiBUTK First GREEN RIVER THANKS- RELATIVE OF CASTLE DALE RESIDENT PASSLS IN OKLAHOMA HUNTINGTON GIVING CHEER TWO WHEEL WRECKS CARS One dead and several injured is the toll of an unique automobile accident Wednesday p. m. of last week, about three, miles north of Huntington, on the Pikes Peak high way. The accident occured about 5 p. tx. when Howard Hansen, about 45, accompanied by his sister, wiuma, 18. and nephew. Jerrold Cult, 7. all of Ferron. were driving south in a Chevrolet touring car, on tnetr way home from Price. Oa driving around a curve the sun fell direct- ly tn Mr. Hansen s face, temporarily blinding hun and causing the car to swing to the outside of the curve Miss Qoldle Franz and Miss The Thanksgiving holidays were Taylor, who are school enjoyed by everyone. We had visit Word was received Monday by ln Salt Lake. Snent. attening vintr Thanks Mrs. Julia C. Baker of Castle Dale, j with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. FBanz. our people went other places. Somejcf the death of her sister. Margaret & Mrs. D. E. Baldwin and; of our at the home of her visitors were: Miss Eva WestlCoLard Chuaren of Moab, Mr. and Mrs. Phil 'over, Miss Ella Brockbank and Miss i daughter,iuiley, Mrs. Bessie Ernst of Cush Q. Dufford of Helper and Mrs. E wa A aV" .uic tu Howard. Miss Howard is at- - mg, Oklahoma, November 24. a. uunord and children of Poco-tell- o. Clara Mrs. Baiky was the daughter of ia what direction the car was head -school at Ephraim and tending Idaho spent Thanksgiving in Misses Westover and Brockbank Jas. 11. and Julia Lewis Cotfard of ed he gave the steering wheel a " f Green River visiting the Howlands are teaching school 'Crockett, Texas.- Her father was sharp turn to bring it back on the and Mrs. Hulda J. Green. A family Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lewis and f am captain and aid to General Sam pad where it belonged. The sharp dinner was held Thanksgiving day ily of Castlegate visited here. Houston. Her maternal grandfather turn of the wheel was too much for fLzLi ;hpm-- and teachers in the Masonic hall 'was which about the sixth signer of the first ?ne of the front wheels, which col- of af Price. Sheriff Attorney Gease --FERRON 30 members of the were everyone to come and take uie lapsea unaer wie suam causing family pres Nelson and County Attorney constitution, a descendent of- car ei ent. n:r TCCUJUr Lueemiga. lie to turn completely Revoof were the General Stark cock business family callers last hre Mr. L? and Mrs. Ray Ralphs. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mpptpr nnH week. out the occupant. now conducting an activity pro lutionary times and the De Horns down, throwing spent Thanksgiving day here k minutes aucr me acci- children of Thompson spent Thank adoui 01 the 1 th century. , from each ward Representatives Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nelson of Coaere. in the county were present at a I Mrs. Bailey was an earnest work- - ?eni, a car oriven oy cryani jvioi- rfcd for enlightenment and a lumbia visited at; the Chris Nelson givuig 01 orangevnie, wun nve pasLloyd Beebe of Prirp was n vis. practice dance of the M. I. A. held.w in the Methodist chinch since home last week. itor in Green River Saturday. " students from the B. . Sber thirteenth year, was a member ffn-.a1ta last Huntington Monday night. Henry Hills is home from the U. Among the Green River people Thhe instructor from Salt Lake was of the Order of Eastern Star, and Larsen, Ed and Louise jnQrtmcnts are conducted by Jhelma Da e and Lorn a Mo f in our of U. to spend Thanksgiving. the dance in Moab Sat- here teaching them the dance fori Rebecca lodges. I best talent obtainable attending and Horace Reld of Orangeville, me yuunt Joseph Ralphs has been ifi. A She is survived by two sons and urday night were: Carl Thurman, this year. nmunity ana v.e w - Funeral services were held Mon- Clifford and Chas. Jmw Mr nnn The work utr Huntinaton canvon '.one oaugnier, two urotners ana one w sense me vaiue ox w for Howard Hansen, son of Jens Mrs. Warnie Thompson, Babe Task-e- r. is curve and were upon rounded the Mrs. taker. sister, allotted The ,i nnnnrhmitV. are divided into day nearing completion. and Nettie Hansen, who died Frithe wreck and the three uncon-sio- us Phil and Jean Dufford of Poco-tell- o, $5,000.00 has been used, and the The departments from forms, lying in the road, be day CENTRAL received SCHOOL Lewis HIGH in uwu an injuries will Idaho, work be Green, Audrey completed this week. Ijr separate giuupa auto wreck north of Huntington Taylor. Orville Swansnn fore they were seen. To avoid run- Kpnnpt.h The next budget number will bs may taKe your uuuiue ui aiivcim over the injured persons Mr. last week. The Emery County The Senior Hop, one of the out-'nin- g Silliman, Matie Green and Dick Mc- - a four act drama December 8. They are: Drama department, Xh. mpakinar or retold story de Legion performed a mili- ciurg. Miss Geneva Allen, who has been standing events of the social sea- - I MoMtt gave his wheel a sharp turnJohn Bvers was a Price visitor in the Price hospital for some time, son of C. H. S.. will be held tonight and his car also turned over spilltriment, music department, and tary service. Commander West of the Price post was present. Relat- Sunday. has returned home much improved. in the auditorium. The hall is to The rtog department. to occupants of the Moffitt car Harold Anderson, who has been Mrs. Stella Leonard and family be beautifully decorated to resemit costs you nothing Join us. ives in attendance were: Mrs Magwere badly bruised but none were ble a winter scene. gie Sorenson of Ephraim, Jay D. in Idaho Falls durinar tho. summer spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake. Hansen of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Is visiting his father, O. K. Ander LOCAL AND PERSONAL Seven new students have regis- seriously injured. Miss Sariah Allen was a visitor Will Hansen of Price, Lamar Han- son. tered in the past week. They are: The occupants of the Hansen car in Castlegate last Sunday. iGunnar Ihler of Orangeville was sen of Nevada.- Mrs. Audrev CnH. nf John Peat Jr. of California is vis Last Sunday in Sacrament meet- Max Petty, Ruth Jewkes, Phyllis were rushed to Huntington to the Castle Deia last jvioxiaay. Price .Wlllina his we had two home missionaries Reid, Flora Jones, Dorthy and Del- office of Dr. T. C. Hill, where Mr. father and was iting Hansen,who with Casmother, ing was a iGut Nelson of Ferron Hansen was found to have suffered ner Folsom. John who vis from been has in is the able Drotner, Clyevelahd. both gave fine ia Lake and Ardith Miller. We ex- a broken collar wreck, Dale visitor last Tuesday. bone, several brokto be about on crutches. a tend these students his E. Mrs. E. talks. Johnston iting sister, Jerrold hearty .master Rav Curtis of Orange ' en a 'ribs and lung, and punctured 7, son of Mrs. Audrey Cult, icib iur otui liUKe. Harold Brown Cult, who has been in ie was a business caller in Castle Basketball practice is now well the coy, jerrold cult, was badly Geo. Green of Price snent Thanks Idaho the past summer has returh- who. was also in the le last Monday. under way. A series of Karnes be- - bruised about the shoulders and who is in the Price hospital, is get- - giving with home folks. ed home for the winter. ,K a '. tWCMl the cla.SSPS WHS hM this! chest, while Miss .Wlllina was badlTica tZnnrto Uon.holl rMs. W. H. McClurg spent a few Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keller and uuig uetuer. Season tickets are being offered days in Grand Junction last week. been employed in Salt Lake, has re- -i week. Monday night the Seniors ly crippled, but not seriously. ally spent Thanksgiving in salt 1 and :e City. Gordon Adams of Grand Junct- turned home. for sale by the ward social commitSophomores played with the Alter receiving emergency treat Bert Thomas has secured a jobtscore of 19 to 11 in farvor of the for-i- n ment they were taken totheir homeed Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hunter and tee which will admit each member ion spent a few days here last week where Mr. Hansen Imer and tne Juniors defeated the in Ferron, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tasker spent the mine at Mohrland. Lighter, Fay, went to Salt Lake of the family to all entertainments to his injuries Thursday week-en- d a score or 13 to iu. the Lee Salt in some on Dy Lake. Yowik menlTesnmen the Ranger cominf? ward by put the Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franz and have gone to Bob Wright canyon Tuesday night the Seniors came night. Funeral services were held season.The first event was a Thanks Mrs. Etta Ralphs and children re out victorious over the Juniors, the last Monday afternoon under tho to Children of Salt Lake work, oau Thanks 27. spent November ined to her home in Ferron, af- - giving score n Chrlsten-seAssessor being 21 to 16. and the game direction of the American Legion. N. Mr. Mr. J. with Franz's Mrs. Cecil and County Behunin enter giving brother, jr a few days spent with her moth tained the L. G. T. Club 1 ntown last wee, Between the sophs, and Freshmen Both cars nauring In the acci was Geo. Franz and family. at a midMrs. J. W. seely, or casue uaie. a 35 to 7 score, in favor dent are almost total wrecks. in resulted Neils who a Olsen Howard to ill been has for made Byron trip night supper after the dance the Mrs. Harriet Hickman visited her of the The last games Sophomores. this Provo the past year, died at the family wak. of Thanksgiving. in Salt Lake night The small daughter of Mr. and will be postponed as the Seniors are EDWIN THATCHER WOLVERTON lighter Dougline Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Funk enter- home last Friday and was laid to tun Monday until Sunday of last tained the L. O. T. Club Thursday. rest in the Elgin cemetery Saturday Mrs. Ira Marshall has been very ill dusv decorating for the Hop. Mr, Williams reports that the atFuneral services were held Friday mt. and Mrs. Josn wieison of the past two weeks but is now tl Miss Alice Peterson of Sallna is tendance at seminary class is very November 27, in Green Riven for R. S. John-Thanksattended h the EINore and Chipman staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thompsons satisfactory. Nearly every student Edwin Thatcher Wolverton. Servic dance Thursday night. of the Ferron high school were Joe Peterson and attending school giving who should take seminary, is en- es were conducted by Rev. Phipps Jimmie Ringwood of Mexican mess callers m Castle Dale last here this winter. rolled and the percentage is as high of the Community church. Burial Miss Vera Larsen, who is teach- Hat, Arizona, spent a few days in giving. lesday. the . teachers who went or higher than any other in the was in the Elgin cemetery. Among River. Green fThe school in Emery, spent the last were: Miss state. Primary officers of Castle ing Mr. wolverton was born February weeK-en- a e held thRir mep.tmer last weeK The Woman's Club will meet with home for Thanksgiving at nome, 1862 at Deer Island, Maine, and 4, MiSS Eldonna Cox: Who la taflfth- - Jfift-SSthchnmp nf MilHrpd Mnffitt. Af-- 1 to Castle pale, Mr, Oveson to Cleve this life at Fruita, Coloios- departed F the usual meeting lunch was.hig to castle Dale was home for to Green turned River his finish ' land and Miss Nieison to salt Lake. rado, November 25, 1930. at the age t Thanksgiving. ved to 15. . scholo work Tuesday afternoon. A Christmas Mrs. E. A. of G8 years, 9 months and 21 days. daughter Jean instead of the lesson win and son, Phil,Dufford, mason of Orangeville, returned to Pocotello, E. T. Wolverton, a former resiHe was united in marriage to Wll- idjutant M. B. Roberts of the Program dent of Green River, died at nie mont Sipprell her?. layM UP bricks for the American Legion post attended Idaho. in June1886 at Lead- Sunday. new Alton Kiupack home. A Thanksgiving dance was given The Freshman Hop was held Wed Fruita, Colorado hospital, and was viu, Colorado, and to this union cepartments otneers meeting Foster Nelson has been chosen to Thursday evening at the Midland nesday evening in the auditorium, buried in the Elgin cemetery last were born two sons and 3 Salt Lake City last daughters Saturday and take the place of Wm. Behling in Hotel. rnuay. and was quite successful. Ha Is survived by his widow, his 2; isay, at the Newhouse Hotel. the Miss Dapna Smith and Iris Fitt Bishopric. Mrs. R. J. Dinning will entertain rhe Gleaner Girls cf Castle Dale pons, N. E., Wolverton of Palisade Arnold Wayman was married re- the Card Club of Price spent Thanksgiving here. Colorado and T. S. Wolverton of Wednesday: ertamed last Fridav evenine in ORANGEVILLE cently to Miss Jensen of HuntingKen Kendrick, who has bene in Helen Beebe, who. is teaching in ie Relief Reffo, Utah, and one daughter, Mrs; Society hall. The even ton. was home for Thanks- - California the past six months, re- McGee of Tulsa, Oklahomo. Huntington, spent at games. Lap lunches Miss VeneDee Nelson, who is emJIr. and Mrs. Ray Humphrey took Enid Mr. Wolverton came to. Coloradot re served to 32. meir DaDy to thrice xuesaay ior as a very young man and his life ployed4 in a beauty shop at Helper, Pith's teachings concern K Irayerv The Primary children nf thA rao. community life, by tie Dale ward distributed 2 hQO- r kets nf Thankscrlvlnn hu k MWri;-- by Bland Fox. con- - day before Thanksgiving day to the tXh smith's teachings uu Miui-in- s oi ine city. man's physical weu ucK, iu The baskets were made by the PriG en snow, officers and each child gave mary Seeking" by Dora Seely 5 cents toward filling them with i I.U11R.1 VhWvi 3iU5u'o Ai. rA tny a Prnrih at :" apples, oranges, candy and Sffi U s S pea-(Tex- as up-sio- . 1 m"- "w5, ( - r suc-com- ad aleI m lo-V;- W ts and Mrs. Lvman Larsen'who spent last week-en- d at home. Upalco, spent the Roy Andrews and Foster Nelson teaching inholidav in Castle went to Salt Lake Wednesday. wan Mr. Larsen's parents, Mr. - The Andrew's Service station has Mrs. S. H. Larsen. added a garage and is open and jMmY. and Sarah Jensen ready to do repair work. Foster Nel pnksiving guests: four sons and son has been employed as mechanic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen of wives, 21 grandchildren, and Wat grandchildren. A snlendid Hiawatha were here Monday. per was enjoyed by all present.; children of Mrs. J. W. Seely SINGLETON WINS IN SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 5 wed at her home in Castle ast Friday, it Mrs. being Seely Morris Singleton was chosen to .52:; anniversary. The Thanks- wrrK! tvMtnnno1 Cinnpr represent Precinct No. 5 on the Em Mtine. There were 15 nresent. ery County school board, at the held last Wednesday. Fier and .TnVin .Tsnwn on4 The final count gave Singleton cf Huntington were arrested Olsen 195; Peterson 146. past week charged with stealing 254; At time of going to press the oth:S"UU'' uuymon and Frank which held elec5beencf Huntington.. A hearing er two precincts, tion the same day, had not been set for Fridav from. Mrs. T iVCVmf o heard IJyrl John n cam r ngs.on, Mrs. DeliaMmJoreensen. CARD OFTHANKS iora Denison and Mrs. Marie hostesses to the Just- We wish to express our sincere kindnessof Mrs- Denison. Turkey appreciation of the many ILZ es shown by our friends, and the ' was served to 20. American Legion, during the ame of our late bereavement. Mrs. Nettie, Hansen ROLL OF HONOR and family o . SOUTH CAROLINA SENATOR K the foliowing for sub-- n ihCT PREDICTS THREE PARnEthr J.enew1ng their subscrlp- TIES IN 1932 ELECTION MISTAKES IN LAST WEEK'S PICTUEE '.!r. ;e hads - Sign on window could not be nailed on. not sold in hardware 2 store. miccinor 10 Initial "N" on case wrong. reversed on sign. 3"&" sign 4 Large box does not hold apples. 11 Large footprints in snow show only left foot. 5 Small dox does not noia egg12 Button on cuff should be on the ' plant. lower side of cuff. 6 "Ladies" misspelled on sign. -- Ladies' bob could not De naa ior 13 Lid of suitcase not same width on top and side. 20 cents. 1 Vegetables not sold in hardware ' store. Suitcase has one corner piece 8 - - . - WHAT'S WRONG AND WHERE? ie ?fe - Comnil0? ?r" Orangeville, Utah. Vtra Petersen, Castle Dale. IwS t, s holidav i$sSvuc'mu cf vu sfc - Q ft. ' 3j nominee. The tmrd WilUam a ticket, with Senatorhead. witiA his E. dry of Idaho as the President that rir.:r; , Hoover will not be a candidate - for Lake spent reelection in tnej i rat MARRIAGE ou ' c'8- :' LICENSES iro sft JL I ior a week'sSunday visit. htoaTW 'mucli woi&e TH M b' at Uiia ttme, very nrami huu s ve y i,n( ir-by (Clara. Moffitt, tbtEnglUh' lesson by Letty Anderson, household hints by C'ira Kcid. and an nrHH nn ; by Kate Fail. Mre. Zina iuitis at toe Price hospital, was rm?mbcred. New radios have b?en delivered at the homes cf Ed Fox and B F. Jewkes. Mr. ?.nd Mrs. Hay Ilumnhrey and Poctrnasier Rav C;?rtls attended the 3 siisats. -- - cn-m- that former Pres - ijaxe is id. s Rait iAke City, u Mrs fchn urg::nsen and Mrs. and Jeanette Arnold, LaPoint, Utah pent Thanksgiving In November 29. f attisT Al)MT W. and James Meirose jonnau" of J,en Nelson and fam Gordon, both of National. Decem3. ksea visited Geo. Fur ber BUSh rt!tUrn' With thPm Uen NEW ARRIVALS Day, LawMr. and Mrs. Ferrel , rence, a aimo, Hansen, ..... re mi. auu,i rtra rpti given and iliXepllpnt roruirto 30. prpKirfpTlt Pofrnn November a boy, VViOVU Hsber Tl talk. iI PetM'snn of Castle Dale, made a business fawjon 4fT(liifi life rrn w D.nmit & Emery. I Wanisiivin O tn senator Blease of South Carolina, there will be three presidential ticKets in wie Blease predicts - - ident Cooledge will be the epuDiinominee and uoyernor can ii a thA Democratic CLAWSON ! ' ait,t treatment. They called at the Gib has been identified with various son home at Helper and the S. W. mining enterprises in that state, know home m Standardvule.in Utah. He served in responsiFred Tatton delivered a load of and ble In mines at Alma, Gil- positions tat hogs in Ogden this week. and LeadvilL man, Breckenrldge Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gibson and to Utah almost 31 two sons, spent Sunday at the W. Colorado, coming years ago. He located the mangan J. Humphrey home. ese at Little Grand, now Students home for Thanksgiving Floy,deposits were extensively work were: Horace Rcid, George Killian, ed forwhich several years, during; which and Lorna MoiTiit. of the B. V. U. time he was superintendent in Mrs.Romay Richards of Salt Lake charge, z visited home fol'xs and friends durLater bs engaged in engineering ing the holidays. work for eastern oil Clark Van Burcn vlsiled at home. and location Mr. and Mrs. Levitt and Mr. and interests, interested in the develsouth eastern Utah, In Mrs. Pinky Burns of Kenilworth, opment ifofthis ' duty he made an acpursuit ' attended the party Wednesday, curate sectional survey cf the inThe best and largest party of the south of the "country tensely rough season was sponsored by the Ladof Green River, and bordering ies' Improvement Club Wednesday Citv on the Cataract of the Colnight. The turkey was drawn by orado river. Thiscanyon necessitated the one of our Carbon County visitors. carrying of a heavy transit un the Luncheon consisted of hot meat o'iffs and across canyons never be pies, chili, coffee and pumpkin nie. fore traveled by man, and an intiDr. and Mrs. Bruce Easley, Mr. knowledge of every square and Mrs. Cliff Jensen and Mr. and mate Mrs. Ural Jensen of Ferron attend mile of this territory: It is quite pos sible that he was the only white ed the dance Wednesday night. to penetrate certain unexplorMr .and Mrs. Dean Oveson of Hel man ed territory .east of the Cataract were per holiday visitors at the canyon, abounding in scenic won-dp- rs Johnson home. and remains of prehisorlc cit The aaraee built for the school truck is finished and ready for nse. ies.At one time he devoted consider Mrs. Zina Tuttle is improving. Wm. and Fred Fail spent a few able attention to the uossibilities of navigation on the Green and Col days at their ranch near Price. rivers.and ranhis motor boat3 miss Mary Humphrey has been orado from Green River to Moab. In the nursing a sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid and Mr. recent litigation between the Unit States and the State of Uah ov- and Mrs. Frank Jewkes of Salt Lakr edr he of these riverbeds, spent Thanksgiving with home folk he wasownership Forces Fail and Amora Scovil'e cLe hv cf a greatof'assistance to the it "on his practical and were home from the Wprt- first band information upon every nesday night. the favor Mr. ana Mrs. Brigof Provo phare of the mbjeefc, and state was, no- snent Thankseivim-- " lugps with Mrs T.i?. able doemon for the doubt, largrlv due to his testimony. zle Reid. was a, skilled and close observer Bryant Jewkes and Frank Moffitt iij and his knowledge of south eastern left Friday for work. The program Tuesday night con Utah was greater than that of any man. sisted of o debate given by the Mis other The 3aet few yeprs of his life were ses siva Kiihan und Madge Fox, to the development of a. and Andrew Moffitt and Hyrum devoted mine near the summit of Mt Pcn-ne- ll, Talent and Huntington, ability in the Henry mountains nviv-- ui.ipiuycu. He was a man of great physical1 The Ladies' Improvement Club and determination ot pur-nnwas entertained Monday by Mrs. strength fl.nri allnwipd no riiffinnltv or i.rmma Fullmer with 8 members ana , visitor present. News item hardship to deter him from his pur ERE ARE. " " D MISTAKES ' Mveral covered, o i?a Hi - nn.j, . How good are you : THIS PlCTUR? The crtist has inis.itionally , nad cf th.m tibliy YOU to find them, il,rd 8 how .on3 it will t,. ... Y. n,lfclished ln next week's Progress. fcow mm ol ttoa yau V, .ofJsLd m !N Ilj-nsc- n funeral at rrcoa pose. ENTERTAINED SOCIAL CLUB o Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson entertained the Social Club ladies and their husbands last Fridav evening at the Larson home in Castle Dale. A hot dinner was served at individual tnblcs. The evening was spoilt ..playing HojidAy. cuds and li&tcning to the. radio. ; |