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Show PAGE EIGHT EMERY COU$tY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH EMERYTOUNTY PROGRESS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER EMERY COUNTY CAPITAL $25,000, SURPLUS $15,000 SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR KENT We pay Four Per cent on Savings IMF- FERRON, UTAH 0- SATURDAY and SUNDAY DECEMBER 6 and 7 COMEDY 25 ABSTRACT CO.! Be sure of the title to the land you purchase. You can A never know the true condition 1930 DECEMBER 1930 SMoiTu WeTh Fr Sa Our Abstracts Tell It All JR., Mgr. LEGAL COMING Greta Garbo In "ROMANCE" f 21122123 ;24l2526l27 1 28129130131! DEPARTMENT 1 Probate and Guardianship notices aee County Clerk or respective signers for further Information aAAAAAAAflAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AA NOTICE To R. J. Pierson and Robert Morgan, and their Heirs forever: The following sums have been paid by me on" your accounts, for assessment work done on the following Mining Claims, located in the Temple Mountain District, Emery County, Utah, affidavit of work done re- LIST Ferron Canal & Reservoir Company Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of as sessment levied October 15. lsau, the several amounts set opposite tne names or the respective stock- noiders, as follows: Name cert, shares Amt. 193 20 $ 7.42 David A. Allen 198 43 14.19 Charles Allridee 5 220 2.25 Raymond Allrldge 289 58 18.23 iranic tseacn 806 72 31.68 Orson Barney 377 38 12.16 Herman Behfine 203 45 13.45 John Bailey 832 35 11.55 Mary A. Bailey DELINQUENT A subscription to the Emery County Progress will make an ideal Christmas present for those absent friends and relatives, reminding them of your friendship regularly rch thos,- -L --MB, . A baby bov was bom in Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur Huntsman of kenil-wort- h, at the home of Mr. Hunts. man's father, Hy Huntsman. Miss zenna White of Salt who has been the guest of Mr.Lake, and Mrs. H. N. Peterson for the 3 past weeks, returned to h FOR CHRISTMAS ow mean! What a glorious pictnr. humaa happiness they bring to our ni,? " ,u and hearts! rKAl K (IN RADTUii. bet wee every neighbor. creed, evenr race and nation dn earth, LI AT After an interestine nrneram 50d &ttaT any. where! How better ean we bring this ideal eotnTu Ifon to pass, than by fostering PEAClj jn v, hnman heart. PEACE in the human mind the Christmas By gpreadinR "PEACE ON EARTH" wherever oui caa be heard and our thoughts, be carritd' For by sowing the seed as surely as seedtimj is tlwavs followed by harvest, just so snrtl, will it some day bear the fruit of PEACE ON EARTH. Dreams must come before deedt hopes before fulfillment, and thoughts before things ean be brought into full manifestation Every Rood wish, every happv greeting that carries this message of "PEACE OS EARTH." does just so much to bring abo,Jt V'' this wonderful condition where PEACE will be a glorious reality. -GOOD WILL TO MEN!"-m- ore words ol vital import the open sesame to PEACEl There can be no PEACE ON EARTH ; out GOOD WILL in the hearts of men, everywhere. The angels' message of those long centuries ago. is iust as fraught with meaning today, just as much a message for us of this modern world. Disarmament, Peace Conferences all must come to naught unW there is first GOOD WILL TO MEN Cas-rI,..! uuur tdiinuta ciaiu,u sect. cannot war iioi tiiiuI 1.1 against sect, race cannot take up arms against race, nation cannot mobilize to crush nation so long as there ii "GOOD WILL TO MEN" in the hearts of mankind. Could we hurt those for whom we have a feeling of GOOD WILL? Could man kill with love in his heart? Could there be wars if the whole world were filled with the Christmas spirit of "PEACE ON EARTH GOOD WILL TO MEN?" More and more the power of thought !s being understood, and we are learning that Mind is the master of things. No matter what may be our religions "beliefs, the maicstv of the inner man is being realized and used the dominion of man is being proven the Christ b being born anew. And ut this special season when we celebrate the TRINCE OF PEACE when the heavenW birthday of Christ-T- HE tidings of "PEACE ON EARTH. GOOD WILL TO MEN" is heard cn every hand what more fitting time to stop and ponder oi the meaning rf Christmas, the importance of the day. and the beamy and power of the "Good Tiding of Great Joy" as applied to the mighty world problem of PEACE. Let ns all spread these glad tidings to the uttermost parts of tie earth wherever our greetings ran RO. Let each one of us do oar b;t to keep alive the Christmas spirit and make it a living and breathing reality not only at this special season but through every dav ol the year. Let tis SPREAD PECE WITH CHRISTMAS CARDS! Let us scatter GOOD WILL TO MEN-fi- rst in our own hearts and minds, then in the hearts and minds of others by our thoughts of fn end mess, good cheer, brotherly love. And when mankind everywhere is filled with this spirit of GOOD WILL, then will follow the "PLACE ON EARTH" for which men have died, wars been fought, speeches made, and treaties signed all in vain. Thn will PEACE ON EARTH become at last a glorious and a permanent reality! Bishop and Mrs. Ludeen Cme of Clawson played some old time music while most of the old folk indulged in dancine. ai j:jo p. m. ice cream and cake was served and at nieht the niri folk were guests at the high school play, Special guests were the stake presidency and tfteir wives. and CARTOON and I electric range, and dishes was nsed to serve a hot dinner to 117 crnpsr.s who were seated at one lonsr table! During the repast a vote was taken to determine the most popular man and woman present. John Zwahlen was voted the most popular man and was awarded a pair of heavy mittens, and Sister Bullard as the most popular woman received a beautiful table runner. " O. SORENSON, 4i The old folk were royally enter tained Friday in the new ward Let's build that road to Green chapel. The kitchen, with its new River EARTHr-h- wofI 1879. witnout investigating. THREE" "DRACE ON The vehicle rebelled at the high rate of speed it was being ridden and seeking out a bump in the road made a dash for it, throwing its rider to the ground where he executed a beautiful slide for some distance. Pete says that he will break the blamed thing to ride even if he has to put the third wheel back on. OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINED FERRON Will By Evelyn Gage Browne cycle. Subscription, $2.00 per year Canada, $2.50 per year Other foreign countries, $3.00 M. B. Roberts, Pub. and Editor E. M. Roberts, Ass't Editor Published every Friday morning Entered in the post office In Cas tie Dale, Utah, as second class mall matter, under the act of March 3 Licensed Abstracter of Titles LON CIIANEY UNHOLY COUNTY CASTLE DALE, UTAH In his only Talking Picture "THE Write for particulars EMERY PROGRAM JAR Member MARGARET C. KELLER PETER JOHANSEN W. C. SNOW, Directors President EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier cTeace on Sarth, Qood Peter Fredrickson, received a se vere shaking up and some few braid es last Sunday while enroute to Orangeville on his little red motor OF UTAH STATE PRESS ASSN. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASS'N. P. P. DYRENG, A. D. KELLER, Vice RIDER 14 5, 1930 FRIDAY, DECEMBER PEACE (Too l&t for M week.) UNRULY MOTORCYCLE 111ROWS 18-- Y CASTLE DALE, UTAH J. B. CRAWFORD, President. FERRON Established 1900 Telephone VOLUME XXXI, NO. Emery County Bank 1 FRIDAY, DECEMiii i j Thursday. Last week we rennrted thnt inl and Mrs. Earl V. Hills bar! Salina to attend the funeral ofMrs tarded June 30, 1930, in Book A, rage 186, Recorder's office, Castle Charley Peterson. Instead, thev went to Salina and accompanied Dale. Utah. Claims: Radium King, ,u Radium King numbered 1 to 9, re20th day of December, 1930, at the the famflv hantr tv rv, the body was brought for burial. corded in Book hour of 1 p. m. Pages 244 to 253; Cow Boy, Cow Boy numbered EARL H. GREENHALGH. secy-treociviues were neid Thnrsdnu a. 1121-2from 1 to 14, recorded in Book 125-1mong the out of town relatives who attended were: Mr. and mi-- TonuPages 242 to 255, Recorder's office, SUMMONS Castle Dale, Utah. (Charlesworth. Mr. Therefore, if In the Seventh Judicial District Charlesworth and Emery Ward of vithin 90 days from date of this Court of Emery County. State of vmucw;, jvix. ann Mrs. Geo. Mc- notice, you do not each pay to my 370 81 31.37 utan: Lucy j organ plain tin. vs. dermaid of Salt Lake. Mrs. Peter account, at the Emery County Bank Jonn uonieen in Castle Dale, Utah, the sum pf Fred and J. R.Behling384 69 22.71 Lovell Howard Jordan, defendant son came to Emery County from xne state of Utah to the said de Iowa. She is survived by her hus133 dollars and 33 cents ($183.33) Albert Behllne 23 8.97 band and daughter, Alice. 6 1.92 fendant: You are hereby summonand costs of this notice, total being Lawrence Christensen783 . i. unristensen Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Williams of 846 263 91.29 ed to appear within twenty days ?4uo.o; iour nunarea six dollars 2 643 .66 after the service of this summon? Emery were visitors here find ninety six cents, all of your!Mary Clark Copyright 1930 by Sidney T. Burgoynt 5 1.65 upon you, if served within the coun 712 Garden Snow went to Thursday. interests and rights In the above Reed Conover Salt Lake in which Cox last action 50 this is brought; 16.50 ty week to have his tonsils renamed mining claims will lmmed- - Arthur otherwise within thirty days after moved. lately automatically co to J h John H. Cox, 636 80 42.40 service, and defend the above en- State of Utah Francis Bear-Stephens, the undersigned. 235 77.55 titled action; and m case of your Thursday, Nathaniel Crawford J. H. STEPHENS returning Monday sees Thos. B. Clark 814 90 39.60 failure so to do, judgement will be Dave Williams Tni i n. an First pub. Nov. 7, 1930. Wm. Carlock 2 .66 rendered against you according to 640 Last pub. Jan. 30, 1931. Friday. Horace Duncan 294 65 25.85 the demand of the complaint, which coeiaon entertained v. ufriends a has LaMont been filed 49 with 737 Caldwell 15.68 the of Clerk ,heT DELINQUENT LIST Sunday eveet.. 825 118 42.72 said court. This action is brought .Olevia rllcrrnnrn Of the Cottonwood Creek Consoli- A. Q. Conover u"" 708 20 7.80 'to recover a judgement dissolving day in Mohrland ' dated Irrigation Company, Prin- Richard Behling the contract Alvin Bd. heretofore s Emery marriage of Larspn County p.... ' cipal place of business Orange-vill- e, oi Education ening's entertainment consisting of Cox for the Freshmen. 168 17 5.61 and now existing between you and in town Monday to take his two one-aUtah. The final standing of the tea plays, musical program father. Amanda A. the 33 636 10.89 Edwards plaintiff. There are delinquent upon the f ol nome with him for and vaudeville for the benefit of wmcn e"' nt: fhl W. G. participated in the series Jez. 115 PEACOCK 37.95 JR., Attorney the missionaries. Watch for date. as follows: lowing described stock, on account L. M.Fugate 2 Foster .68 for plaintiff, Castle Dale, Utah, Q. Edwards of Emery was a busiof assessment levied on the 20th of M. A. The I. was in charge of the Faculty, 4 won and 0 lost; Senfo ness caller here 71 27.63 pub. 1128 125rl2-19-2Funk October, 1930, the several amounts Esther Friday. Thanksgiving dance which proved 3 won and 1 lost: Sonhomom Edson 751 52 Huntsman 19.92 Earl T5ooc.i Nielson nnH t i;et opposite the names of the reto be a great .success. won and 2 lost; Juniors, 1 wonrc NOTICE H. C. Hansen 327 72 33.78 visitTd the local A party of young people enjoyed 3 lost; spective share holders, as follows: Mrs. Nettie The annual meeting of the stock- MY A. Freshmen, 0 won andllos 95 184 31.35 Hansen a waffle supper at the Litster home Series A. Tuesday night. The following schedule will holders of the Blue Cut Canal Co , Hansen 6 823 1.98 Joseph Name was No. , Shares Amt George A. Huntsman 817 40 15.54 will be held in the city hall, Castle MntnoV .Play Presented in Friday evening. Those in attend- carried out bv the srirl athletaJ ance were: Vernlce Timor.hv Onai uie scnooi in an intpr-rinParker A. Childs hastethe Mi nlght Osborn Henrie 3 .96 Dae, at 7:30 p. m., December 15, el Alfred Childs, agt 1549 10.00 $3.60 L. fTeterson Litster, and Helga Thorderson, Maxfne rau tournament: December 2i Eldonna for 1930, the of N. Hune 84 purpose 29.52 the hearing Black, and Harold Peterson Caroline Neilson 1912 Viola Litster, Selma Lar- vs. Seniors: Dec. 3. Prosh v 5.00 11.80 A. Gardner Jewkes 69 36.57 financial report for the year 1930, Drerel Killpack, who received a Whimpey. Robert Davis sen. Christal Litster. Ora winvw lors: Dec. 4. Juniors vs Sonhs M 1284 41.45 14.20 J. B. Jewkes to and transact 1 other business 615 any .53 Rcbert Woodward 514 4.90 k!n leg in f00tbaU some time Lester Sorenson. John Davis, oipn- -' 5, Frosh. vs. Seniors; Dec. 8, Frosil 1.76 Julia A. M. 3 .99 that may oronerlv come hefnrp the ago Jensen 359 about on crutches Elliot Fox wood Whimpey, Verdell Larsen, 1436 25.00 9.00 vs. sopns.; Dec. 9, Juniors vs. Se Sealed bids Watermas-tefor meeting. 1.32 r 4 688 Mary Jensen Ed Robertson 2007 5.00 3.07 J, Litster, Conway Oveson, and Bill lors. will be D. Jewkes received at the office of 20 10.60 1783 20.00 Eugene Poulsen 8.64 Alma G. Jewkes The Thanksgiving edition of Sa jones. a good time was hod by all, of siid r.n iss 68 36.04 the secretary-treasurMr. and Mrt. Ike Whimnpv nnVt H. H. S. 1839 190.00 68.40 Lucy B. Seely to 12 o'clock noon, December 15' school DaDer was off ta Calvin up Jensen 20 815 8.80 Susannah Davis 1949 10.00 3.60 J. S. Jensen ee ls now in a ay Cowley enjoyed press and distributed to the 5 794 1.65 ioou. me roara reserves tne ritrhr cast Series B. uuiner ai tne wnim- - aents Wednesday, November Chris Jensen III 609 57 18.81 to reject any and all bids. By order iiidiisiving Name home. Shares No. Amt C. R. Killpack pey .The paper was edited hv Kimn to me ui 371 E. 85 28.05 ooara, riKJNrjol JENSEN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL S. V. Acord Miss Merle Reese went homp tn ry and Ruth Hansen 1586 4.20 .55 J. M. Killpack secretary-treasure- r. 10 3.30 Nad Olsen 2148 18.00 2.54 John F. Larsen spend Thanksgiving. A Thanksgiving assembly wl 579 71 15.68 (Too late for last woek.) A host of friends honored Mr and held in Peter Talboe Nnveim Alex Larsen the ward rhnnpl 301 3 .99 DELINQUENT LIST William Snow Agt. 327 4.25 Mrs. Morris Wall at a bundle show- 26, by the 1.07 Jess Larsen Presides student 5 Of 734 1.65 the body. Green River Canal Com- piay The Goose David A. Allen er Sunday evening. 1653 5.00 .65 Geo. P. Larsen Hangs Hih " Xiuno yreary was m cnarge ana w 6 1.98 pany, of principal place Isaac Buhinnon 508 4.25 business, Julius the .55 Jane Larsen hool will nr?huWWch Thorderson, who has been 828 45 19.80 Green River, Utah. program was presenter in the Standardville hospital, has luuuwing 1879 year. The Ray Jeffs 4.25 .55 Willard L. MlUer haw Song bv mixed chorus InvoC! 20 There are 8.80 nnrm delinnnent. tvo tni been held t.ho T. B. Rasmussen and 979 returned home. 1.85 tion bv Mr. Merrill son or hv Win .in Geo. Magnuson 812 33 14.52 lowing described stock on account sons chosen fo? Ruel A. Jones 2130 Leonard Litster and family spent Glee Club, talk the cast Vint rTCT 1.61 1.61 Christian Nelson 31 of 10.23 assessment levied October 23, Alanison Aldrich 1904 at Columbia wiih Mr 3.00 64 Mrs. C. E. Nelson DeRdll 818 55 17.90 "e amounts set onnosir.e the e?' 1948 46.30 Henry Davis Ernest Stevenson. 6.62 Wm. McKenzie Dora Alger Larsen and Ora Winkler W 134 50 16.50 names ox tne Melvin Frandsen 2166 10.55 sharehold One of our teachers,Miss Harris 1.24 H. A. Nelson A iorma Stokes 249 258 91.30 ers, as ioiiows:respective Oveson Vintor I:. Samuel Zwahlen 1706 wao 4.25 tv, .55 Lowry Nelson uiincajjy iu xast Monday. Mrs wn: seng by Selma Leonard; pw 248 20 6.40 Eliza King ana; 50 42.50 Pntchett uavia b. wuuams 1707 1.00 .26 Anna ottosen in her taught nostication 714 32 14.08 place Name by Elliott Killpack; Shares Amt. 1793 jcumer Jens ciueis u;,vv- wixon and setn Al uance Dy tne 132 11 Livy Olsen fl 3.53 Lloyd Baker Four 218 $185.30 thp 1847 13.00 1.69 A. R. Petersen and were home mis wuyman, KevaLucky L?astl! ?ale N. L. Bedier 5"e that!lLn Wakefield, w 84 71.40 he b Johannah D. Peterson slonaries last Lawrence Bernsen 856 149 53.49 Carl Berry Sunday. They render Shaw and Helen Walker). The 1 H Sl8"1.28 directors arP Mt 1402 37.00 a opieimia service. 4.81 Louise Prouse clas ed The 7 E. members 2.31 Senior of the Bigelow 78 66.30 David A. Allen Jr. 1700 25.00 E. A. Wilson of Park 3.25 H. A. Pettey 116 159 60.03 A. Buschlin City spent are ordering their class rings. i at h 12 10.20 Vern Boulden 1147 Chas. E. Petersen 824the here, 90 35.20 'A. Hauman guest of class, numbering about thirty, 60 51.00 ihe 1504 parents 9.25 and 1.20 Eugene Poulsen Harris. as 791 150 79.50 P. W. Jones selected a very artistic ring had a D. D for 68 57.80 pleasant diversion Delon Olsen 3147 12 on 1.55 Wm. Lamph of Provo was a bus- Souvenir. The rinff? Is of trreen 771 7 2.31 tR. D. Swasey lc Ieu- Pt th lar 21 in . 17.85 t.h routine, And in accordance with law and HenryReid Z c. i iness visitor M. Reid here this week. 146 51 27.03H. L. Milton auu oears tne school emDiera, m UV", "i. a scial 89 75.65 Friday of last art order of the Board made on the E. E. 'H" mounted upon a shield, as m 143 60 31.80 W. A. Merriell 1; 15 attended. 20th day of October, 1930, so many F. W. Reid 12.75 Refreshments wfreserT -E- MERY HIGH SCHOOas tne name of the school ana w i ft 677 85 45.05 Joe Morelli 4 L3.40 shares of each parcel of such stock John J.Reid Rhodes 24 703 7.68 B. J. SiUlman year, 1931. p. s may be neccessarv 190 161.50 m Wm. M. Richardsen will ho T1ilsch001 rendered the follow54 29 ii.il like Stott The Senior class has began wort o.i at the front door of the O. W. Sit- - E. 3 2.55 P. Rasmussen ing on 135 10 NovemThanksgiving 4.40 program their class play. The plav, wr be. E. Sarah Strauss 43 40.80 mud resirence. OraneevMp ntoh iMam a wvio ber 26: will be directed by Earl Wilcox, 201 25 8.25 Frank Searson 70 59.50 Song by girl's chorus. 860 20 Tt ffiS a comeoy entitled "Jack ana Jr. 7.20 Mrs. Ethelyn Stott .5: rrom 4 f.1 K 3.40 u tiULK u. m rn Robert Rilev school problem! Prayer by Vivian Peacock. diseasing 21 6.93 Carlos Wilcox Christmas" 27 Whoppers" and will were 22.93 !' .We yay tae delinquent assessment State of Utah exceedinriv second Song by grade. Robert Wolf presented by the Seniors somettej 48 40.80 together with cost of A. A. Scovill Story by Alene Mortensen 653 98 6.74 Peter Christensen near (jnrtstmns Anot.hpr one-- - f and exoense of sale, o wadvertising 15 12.75 J. E. Soderquist sftt. Erna Song 723 219 72.27 Wm. Grissom by Larsen & u Co "Too Much Christmas DU' J over b comedy. . , Secretary-Treasure- r, 1 1.28 effprr Orangeville! Martin Swenson Bessie Reading 155 18.60 652 by Broderick will be staged the same eve - .n Utah. . Siff? .. per."the two Harmonica solo h i7r.v. npnM and too much h 79 49.32 Joseph Swasev ing, plays being accompM-leDiantha Stringham 14 Senw 4.62 or as many as mav hp nooci.n by carol singing by the NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY Q. W. Snow Jr. Story by Mrs. Torgerson, 669 207 109.71 will be sold at the office ouurus. niimo ueary wiu carry of sec5ur" the Sjate cf Utah, County of Emery Howard Stringham 807 1 first Song by .33 retary, at his I. v lead part in both productions, grade in Green day hoifday School let out for Morris Singleton Emery Precinct SS. 10 3.30 River, Utah, on residence, Thanksgiving casts being similar in the two the 27th day of DeI have in my possession the foll- Federal Land Bank Wednesday, November 26. The The cast will probably be eharacte cember, at the hour of 2:00 93 30.89 p. m.. to1930, owing described animal, which, if Royal Swasey went home for the "ea Dy tne lollowin: tfachers Elmo oe: CLEVELAND the pay assnot claimed and taken away will Seymour B. Snow delinquent Miss Gardiner, Miss Lar727 92 39.16 essment sch u- - Grand be sold at rnhlir nnttr. Mr. sen, Frei 860 55 18.15 cost of thereon, totrer.hpr Swasey and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie BPnrm t in Eda CNlplson T.noiia rtiivmnn. K2 Anderiorl and of 842 ?" 5 highest cash bidder at my place in Kate Swenson 1.65 sale. O. advertising K. ANDERSON, secy.-frenine crasner, ismer Errlckson,'i ess Bu??.ts for Thanksgiving- Mrs -99 31.69 Green Precinct, Utah, Friday, the Samuel Singleton miNTIKGTON HIGH SCHOOs Parents and Mr. sanoow River riora June Canal ,B,lnnett Greenland, Zi fK'AdolDh Thiede 12th dav of Decemhpr LCompany 627 93 30.69 Christal Litster, Bertha Hunt, iW P thf uiece. va a w viuua u. in. The inter-cla724 80 35.20 ' i in a naif Byron Blackburn basketball ma series ward bazaar NOTICE hpTi16"11"?1 will irr wnlch was lipid In th 67 35.51 geiaing, about 5 years old black J. Frank Killian bit. l ."m that the entire olass wilj be InoJ in Notice is hereby given that the on Mrs. J. P. Worthington 4 1.32 streak along back, branded sale all dav. i,De 21 ended t n a U1 iNOVemDer 16 to ea in some phase of the preB" 0.B Board of Countv Commissi n. Anaerson ana clever victory for the Better keep this entertainment slassr on rtaht thteh. ivenbTthe Junius Young 735 121 53.24 frary County, Utah, will meet at uuna Decause Mr. wiico naa yr f of Said animal is held by me for the Junius Young and W evening. ;wc uuuri, nouse in uastie Dale ..v vv.4i iiccia, mien uox the Mr. and Mrs niH.n A. w. Bleler nn 15. December 1930. collection of 25 cents trespass tom 12ft a Provo 282 at tah, only letter man who is back bom starts be f visited something he always fim s year, starred for the 741 332 146!08 "i :foF he Purpose of adopting a gether with all other expenses that Junius Young ine """ at Seniors ps . Anq ow. Thanksgiving holiday and in accordance with the law ?naAei' 10 cover the expenditures may accrue in this action. Said while coach Walker and Moss 33 I was taken up by me insaid Em so many shares of each parcel of iri the various county departments n ls a guest oroiorado travi5 most of the points Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ora the the of hi ery Precinct on the 30th day of No- such stock as may be necessary to ,of Empry County, Utah, faculty team. Outstanding player drove fn Dnlf Tolro hrlnff Mr and Mrs. rnus LewtTwhimpeT6' vember, 1830. EDGAR SORENSON, nay delinquent assessment thereon 'Signed, HERBERT MOFFITT m the tournament. xvcraMiss Melba Thane; their for ' Beth, daughter, Clerk. with costs n rmmtw for the By order of the of aw,.i "J- our ard together Poundkeeper Emery precinct Sandberg, and Brasher for the irivinir votiotiAM Tvm nrorp utiw ::,'..u"c ing and expense of sale, will be sold mlssionerslme.s was mar Seniors: Leonard, Jensen NriW r iVd last "t panled by Hugh Seely and V at the office of the secretary 'au or a for the Juniors; Coiiard oicwart, Castle Dale. . BOOST FOR EMERY COUNTY Ferron. Emery county, Utah or, .' T thplpgy fo? Miss Zola Jensen was home ver Road Tlk. m.r i.T a. win sponsor nn -- w.'fnr1H, lit'!. MFffOn Sophomores and J. Cox fouara and M. Provo for Thanksgiving. J-- 6, J-- 6, each week. Better than a letter from home as 2. 8, - c A new line h of samoles mav i e j at the Progress office If t ct 6. a KrUepy ss l,1 '""as .. er Er-r- ol ?K -- pr! fw."! snda7 1Srffitehead Fl-d- & ... 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