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Show IM m .,... ..- - - V .' - v.. v mm n r ma tj a-- a b g 55. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER CF SHEET CC.UKTI VOLUME XXXI, NO. 41. i CASTLE DALE, UTAH FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1331. THIRTY-FIRS- CAP EXPLOSION CARELESSNESS OF ROAD CREW AMERICAN LEGION AND AUXIL- CAUSES AUTO WRECK IARV WILL MEET IN OK- JJiM'HiUKfcS LAD'S HAND I ANGEVILLE JUNE 17 Leslie Cook. 5. son of Mr. and . Because of a pile of brush left in Blackburn-Avplsr' Mrs.'Ed Cook nf CastU nalo inot i the road south of Castle Dale la&t Pnst. 30 Ampr mgui, iNinman Asay anj ican legion wiu meet in urangevme lingers ana me tnurnb of his left von Hickman, both of Castle Dale, next Wednesday eveninc. Junp 17. hand, and rerpived hnm th chest, Thursday of last week th experienced a collision which dam- - j All members and exservice men cars late at night. fare urged to be present. result of the explosion of a giant aEel 1 blastine can in his. hnrt eu. The brush was to be used in itd-- I The Auriliarv will alM hold a ter, Dora, who was near him at the JaPPinS. and the state road men, meeting the same evening. time, also received burns on th l0ISpi to remove the pile from the X 3CET chest and a, cut over. the right Ink Pritchett of Huntington, eye. l10? MOTH hqe n rryanrl t .nn tVin CASTLE DALE BASEBALL IE I . e . mi. w """" me recenuv "m ucmoved to trip' lamuy Uar menu uoju cia, evTEAM ELECTS NEW - farm of Sam Aiken in Joe's valley, ,cars- centurv of Ms . ...v. HilHvon nrViilo V P"1. 'nnrt tho ui and you must either; nad found the cap, near where a FERRON PEOPLE FIGURE LT hrf The Castle Dale baseball team AUTO ACCiuLT tesi or fall Dy me wayside, me luau "cw "A we loresr, service 13 held a business meeting last Sunt.thnrl of conducting a dance wording, near me iann, and car- John Wpstpnslrnur nf Rait T aVp day afternoon, after returning kaonmn a thlnir nf tho Tied It home. r.jWith this Curious to know the nature of City was killed, and Leon Ralphs, ficm the game with Ferron, at thought in mind,t mpthori of hold- - their find, and not knowing thp his mother. Hannah Ralnhs. and which time Ed Crawford L L c tho firct. of whlnh will danger of such articles, thev beean Mrs. Moroni Oveson of Ferron werp as manager, Dave Peterson natrf as assistant manager, and B. Fox as d June 19, by adopting a pop- - Playing with the cap and scratch- - badly bruised as the result of an fDenver form to the needs of ine on it with their finger nails, automobile accident in Spanish captain. ses J.UUU caueal At me explosion. wincu roric canyon, snortry above '1 rustle Mr. Peterson, who has heretofore jfjjfty George Olsen, who lives neac, Junction, Wednesday morning of managed the team, requested the Pie will eb no chairs change, giving as his reason, that s in the hall, but ample space brought the children to Castle Dale last week. eaa ca r medical attention and at to Mr. Ralphs, who was he resides outside the city limits, l, st just outside 1 nthe halls. According rgury. it is sometimes impossible for costly decorations and u- - ent they are doing nicely, although diiving, the car struck some loose and hand will be disfigured for gravel, or soft earth, and careened him to be present at practice, and Anting effects will be 'ocuafe he thought it better to have asInto a bank. onH hp nlans to effpr a num. bertEai The party was picked up by C. H. sistance in the position. He, howw prizes, besides new music, stated that he expects to still OBITUARY Oliphant of Salt Lake and taken to ever, orcnesxra, ana you nance (new price (optional). the hospital in Provo, where Mr. be present at all games, if possible, He Is James Petersen was born April 28 Westenskow died last Friday night and to assist as much as possible pj for Salt Lake in a few day3 in Denmark, and died at the from a fractured skull and a brok- in the work. 1858, mus-II in dance latest the very :lenii a home of his daughter, Mrs. Irenj en neck. x be obtained. Mr. Ralphs is arqund, with thg of conducting a danv Ostler, in Monterey Park, Californiiform GREEN RIVER iia, Tuesday, June 2, 1931. assistance of crutches. make a hit with local 'Jens: He came to America, with his parOBITUARY present conditions. ents, two brothers, and one sister, EMERY Thou arriving in Salt Lake City, October Benjamin Franklin Slater, 64, a , 180S. Ahnnt 3 momhpre anH relative: farmer and Einrlrraispr nf flrpon The Voyage Was made in a SJ1 nf tho rhrlstoncnn family attonHorl R.1vpr riMon i t t Hme . BtAIING m fee r ... . u; -- I i 1 pres-icia- pro-Lesn- e's e m- peo-nd- er ! hnn t fmH olovon nrootrc tiro o rtnwc.nw i i a. e ij - t - YEAR T GIRLS ARE INJURED WHEN THROWN FORM HORSE Barbara 2wahlen, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zwahlen, and Leah Waymon, daughter of Mr. and Cas- FLAG DAY, JUNE H, 1931 Mrs. Welzie Waymon, both of tle Dale, received slight injuries last Sunday evening, about 7:45 o'clock, when they were thrown from the horse they were riding, alighting on their backs, on the hard ground of Main street. The two girls were riding the horse, which is a gentle one, double when one of them and touched its flank with her heel, and causing the horse to 'kick-ulanHlnrr hnth airl2 nil tho umnnH where they laid a few seconds un-;- " bare-bac- THE PAST WEEK IN COURT k, p' i George Burns, colored, was ar ranged before tire district court last Tuesday charged wit assault with intent to rape and on plea of not guilty B. W. Dalton and M. V. Gio-so- n were appointed, by the court, ta iur me aeicnaam. wineyb was made by Attorney A number of persons saw the ae- - Ipalon that the information in the as no preLminaiy cident and immediately ran to their fee ,bc t asidecase liad been maae f"e aslstanee. carrying them to thewtved. The motion was granted lawn of Dave Seely. where a blankMurt' and the defendant et was spread to lie them upon:- 15 ll?e answer another preliminary As scon as the qirls were aome-- i teld.to corurlous A moLion ' ,r what, rppr.vprpd utulB To correct frnm thp shriek the error in the pap ers in the case a second oreikuiu- ary hearing was held before Justice oi me Peace R. C. Miller Tuesday evening, and the case bound over to the district court. Burns was tried in District Court last Wednesday, and the case turned over to the Jury at about 6:00 p. m. After a deliberation of about 1 and Vt hours a verdict of guiitv was returned, and he was sentenced eo irom 1 to 10 years in the scatti they were taken home in cars. Both were considerably shaken up and bruised, but it i3 thought not seriously. PA3K"TRAVEL GOOD Bryce and zion national parks are already enjoying the best season of late years. Weather conditions ere ideal and approach roads which this year opened weeks earlier than usual, bring a steady influx cf visitors. The Utah Parks ledge at Zion has been open fo guests since May 15, while that at BrVCC Park OPCned May 25. On June 1st. regular train service direct to . ... Cedar r i: e t City commenced and brought Slater was born in Illinois, March 1, the first of the season's visitors for 1367 and went to Kansas, when a regular tour trips of both parks and winnf? man P"rnjn hrrp ho v'pnt. tn the north rim of Grand Canyon. The season of 1931 is expected to Provo, Utah, in 1911 and resided at that place until about 3 years ago. give the southern Utah parks large ircrease in attendance. Good roads, when he moved to Green River. He was a member of the White sunny days and an increasing pop ularity of the region will all conCity, Kansas I. O. O. F. lodge. He is survived by one daughter. tribute to a record breaking year. Mrs. Goldie M. Daws of Provo. on? O il ANGEVILLlE son, Jesse Lee Slater of Green RivSleHflames Palmer and Messrs and sisfive er, his wife, brothers and d ters, Mrs. Gouina Brannick of Wake Borcen and Miss Wnitbeck of visited at the home of Ranger field, Kansas, Mrs. Ellen Winzle of Mrs. Anderson last week. Oakland, California, James Slater and Rose Mallor and children of Euand Mrs. Jane Solomon of Whiteat the home of City, Kansas, William Slater of Yak reka are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cox. ima, Washington. George Killian and Dorthy Reid Funeral services were held Thurs the past day afternoon in Provo and inter- are home after spending school year at the B. Y. U. ment was In the Provo cemetery. Malone and Keith Jewkes of CalMr. Slater was taken ill last week and went to Provo for an operation. ifornia are visiting friends and relHis death was a shock to Green atives. Mrs. Rhoda Gibson and sons, Lee River people, as many did not know he was 111 until word of his death and David, visited at te Ray and penitentiary, at hard labor." Henry Palmer. 19. and Luther Jennings, 21, were arranged on the cnarge ct stealing 2 horses about May 10, and having no legal coun .2 l home Sunday. sel me court appointed L. A. Mc- voyagev While crossing the plains the fath turning street meeting was held Sun- a Gee and O. K. Clay In that capacity. tantffi USTLE VALLEY BASEBALL er, mother and One brother died Of Hav ovpnincr nnrlor t.hp Hiroptnn nf Arter a piea oi not guilty, LEAGUE tiwiera, leaving james, a years oia. the M. I. A.. The entire program was Dalton offered a demurrer in .id a utwe oiaer, ana nis, directed to the Word of Wisdom, the case, statine that the horses iiia.uiotiiei, sis-of teams the little Maria. He and his Standing ! sister, on tobacco. A good crowd stolen were not properly described fen w Pet. L ter left direct for Mt. Pleasant with ' especially Wilt in at.tpniianpp in the complaint. The demurrer .j. a utington 1000 0 5 was overruled and trial for the de Bishop Seely's horse team and made of Emerv people a number large 2 tie Dale 600 3 their home with Hans Brown for attended the rodeo and dance at fendants was set for 2 p. m., June 500 2 2 1?. Bail was set at $500.00 each.-anmany years, working on different iRnphPstPr sat.iirdav rate pngerille & 400 3 rron farms until the time of his marriage Randal Jensen received a severe they were turned over to the cuswith 0 000 5 d ine nrst money ne earned war! cut on the foot while cutting of the sheriff. tody l to pay for immigration. l, one day las'ber near the itnesei smes Scheduled for June 14 He was married to Annie Eliza week. His condition was very In the case cf Samuel Aiken vs rate Huntington at Castle Dale October 16, 1879, in the 0us by the time he got to a doctor, Ray Jensen, the demurrer was ovrith Ferron at Orangeville endowment house at Mt. Pleasant, suffering from loss of blood, erruled and the defendant given 20 fer, Emery Idle leaving the next morning for Castle j Misses Helen Sorenson, Delma aays to rue an answer. valley, where he has since resided Christensen and Zella Addley ar-Castle Dale 17 Ferron 2 In the case of Elizabeth Baxter tie servea on me ismery otase in Mayfield. school board as secretary and treas visiting vs. Thomas A. Campbell, the deFerrie Broderick and Vern Olsen Lale defeated Ferron last urer tor many years durmg this and families are murrer was overruled an dthe deattending the tem.y, at Ferron, In a time the academy and ward chapel ple excursion to Manti. fendant was given 20 days In which which resulted in a score of buildings were erected. to file an answer. a car load of took Olsen Bishop 2. He engaged in the mercantile bus excursionists to Manti. & teams played a good game iness for 20 years, Clarice Jean Miller was granted beginning with Nephi Williams has gone to Eph-raiafter securing 2 runs in the a divorce from Elmer Miller, called there by the death of sent t only a limited stock in the home The Wilford Thurshomes Humphrey was received. inning, Ferron was unable to and enlarged with increasing busi- Charles Dorius. plaintiff to receive the household iistics accomweek. of were last day They Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larson are engoods and to have custody of their ectaa pre another run throughout the ness until 1900 he built a brick Mrs. J. M. Brown and daughters, 'PJea nome cy airs, uzzie munpn game. minor children. She was also back building on Main street, andin June tertaining another baby boy. viswno n ocorup, 1910 he sold his business to the Casof $30.00 a month. P. V. Bunder son is still in Salt Mrs. Charles Adams of Floy, and 4ey,an.a ftUfs forche alimony granted s, e Dale since juonaay at me numpn-etle Dale Coop. Lake under the doctor's care. His Mrs. Leonard Bradley of Los Angel-- ! i Infa now, .... ,rey nomes. week as from last month's returned Several foreclosure cases were alchurch He his is served serious. condition high life very ; add H,U!,nPhrey entertained so heard by the court. counselman for many years, being J. M. Williams has laid the foun- visit with relatives in Kansas. Mrs.! ''Vs- 5ay of cdeai e week for last owry ... released in 1923. dation for the erection of a new Bradley will visit here for a short Wea:ie3a,y and Lizzie X iny e idd Humphrey before returning to California. ;da2sEUen He is survived bv 9 of his 11 child home. . CARD n ri Affile Ii m vi Cinrim ; OF THANKS randon uf Jack Storev oi Price was a busi- - Mrs "5" ren: Elsina Christensen of Salt Lake Miss Mable Anderson has returnn. Buren Van children and ash Fay ness week. here last visitor Moniticello. Utah, ed from Provo. Hannah King of We wish to express our appreefa-tl- on has lasen Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Dufford are vuiting her parents in Moroni. Mrs. Ada Torgerson and Iola Jen of the many kindnesses shown imi Sephronia Larson of Corvalis, OreN. Mrs. of J. Robertson Price had of and children Heiner, and Mr;. the misfortune to us at the time of our bereavement, tier a M gon, Parley Petersen, Salt Lake; Leo sen went to Colorado Tuesday to chicka small get W and Vtrn Petersen of Castle get Ethan Torgerson, who was work .Frank Hennes of Heiner parsed thru en bone n effd hdy many beautiful flowers loaged in her throat last and for the River Saturday on their way The Petersen family lng there. Mr. Torgerson will join a Green em pay umpire, Roberts scorer. Dale; Myrtb Petersen of Salt Lake; was rushed to the hosShe Friday. to a visit. Calilor Grand Junction Alhambra. crew of stuc at Helper. Rex Petersen o surveyor's 1 2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bagan of Salt pital, where the bone was removed. 4 5 6 7 8! fornia, and Irene Ostler of MonteMrs. L. W. Peterson nas oeen m LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Fred Reid entertained at a nord Green Lake .0 29 City passed through grand- Utah County the past week with a rey Park, California, also dinner Thursday. Those present lelson 1 0 view of renting a rooming house. River on a trip to Colorado. Thny were: Mesdames children. Cristie, Ellen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fish Jr of fahle ... 0 0 All of the children, except the Mr. Peterson joined her Wednes- stopped over one night, visiting Mr. Li:zie Humphrey, Hattie Reid, Mag-Qi- e ron spent Sunday in Castle Dal&Ter In 1 0 son, Rex. attended the funeral serv- day. They will return after Straw- and Mrs. John Jones. Mi", Bagan Poulson and Miss Ellen Scorup. L. W. Peterson of Emery was a, Re?d. fint..nan war formerly Mis? 0 0 ices, which were held Sunday after- berry Day at Provo. The Ladies' Improvement Club caller in Castle Dale last of this 0 Tuesday. a resident former Castle piece. H. Duzette R. Mr. Mrs. and spent noon, June 7, 1931, the the Mrs. Lillie Iter Mrs. W. L. Cash has been on the. At a meeting of the Woman's ;as entertained bywith 14 memDale v.ard chapel, under the di- last week In Salt Lake on a conipin-e- d Thursday sick Jlst the past week. Club last- week, Mrs. Geo. Frans Humphrey business and pleasure trip. jjjack rection of Bishop Carl Berg. ber? and 3 visitors present. Fsank Pritchett of Huntinctom Howard Sorenson and Arthur Pet was elected president, Mrs. Hugh from a distance who attend Tho? Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Tatton and I.. O. per .... Gallagher vise president. Mrs. Walas ed, besides the children, were: An- tey have gone to Huntington. :wa? Mrs. 2, business caller in Castle Dale; Marma Satuivisited Tatton fSleton umpire, Maharrv secretary and Mrs. Chrtstensen drew Johansen of Mt. Pleasant, Mr last Tuesday evening. ie at and Price. day Castlegate lace Bickmore treasurer. Leo zwahlen returned to SaltLaksi and Mrs. Vernal Olsen and family. Mrs. Childs visited her huROCHESTER Mrs. T. A. McClurg and son re- band a Jean anC. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Mathlas few days last week, in Sal- - last Monday, after an extended vis oylnl Junction to 3 Grand 0 4 6 7 5 Friday 8 turned 12 crew an 1 son, Murry, of Price. it with home folk. J. F. Larsen, the McNess repre- evening. Mrs. W, H. McClurg went ma canyon, wnere ne is worming. Dale 2 3 0 3 4 0 4 1 0 17 reccba Interrment was in the Castle Dale sentative, Mis. JjOv Roberts- and son visited latWm. A. Behling of Ferron was a to Ferron the moved 53 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 CDmetery. Louis P. Oveson dedicat with herat tne s. n. Cox home lat week. business caller in Castle Dale last. of the week, where he will iter --Oand part children, Green J. H. Mrs. ed the grave. Mrs. Verl Jones and children of Tuesday. 'mofro hie hpaHrmart.prs fnr a while Geneve, were rvcrfe. Matte and x I are visiting at the Ed 0i Eaery 7 Huntington 17 Springville been has Mrs. Smith orin quite Editor M. B. Roberts of the Pru-gre-ss Green week. Jesse last lVIoab visitors net is Reid home. week ill this ocice made a business trip So le.r5 ; was defeated them. . with returned by Huntingmade a Supervisor Humphrey Mrs. Peter Nielson of Emery spent trip Price last Monday. or uasue uaie vis- Williams Mark nununirifln. Inst, snnrtaw dv through the county. the week-en- d ROLL OF HONOR visiting her daughter, pre of n to 7. hrro iat-- t meek. Von Hickman returned home- last. Proierser H. K. Jensen and Hans Mrs. Neldon Olsen. Mr ar, jrs Daniel Kill and Mr. Reed winter m, Snow of Christensen on College is ,,,, who Travis Olsen working wore, by innings, of this gams ' Albany, Oiegon. brother. Roy, of Manti. visited of Eohraim. made a Green neari trip through the state ,road ... iure cannot give it. " el. River, null. last Tuesday and Wed- - f A. B. Thomas of Huntington was; We thank the following for sub- spent sunaay wim nume Mr. and Mrs. Hui Gauasner ars the county of securing. a visitor in Castle Dale last Thurs-studein the interest nesday The rodeo and dance held last visiting in Grand Junction. sub 2 Hiawatha 6 scribing, or renewing theiraurmu term. day, on his way to Ferron. for the Rochester coming busia was people, the of Price Saturday by Tad Storev scription to tne progress G. Alma Mesdames Mescrs and Manchester of Huntington was. . both a was success, socially week. great P?:evili0 laid out cf the schod- - he past week. ness visiter here last Free! Tat-- 1 business caller in Castle Dale Juse and financially. The ball game be ille IP!? (7110 Mmae onrl frr.Vm A nartv of geolotrMs ftom the U- - Jewkes, Ben Jewkes and A. J. Broderick, Emery, Utah. tween Ferron and Emery was quit nited States geoiogiwu survey arp ton were among those going on the 11. Hiawatha where the U. 3. James E. Peterson, Castle Dale. rocnit.infT in a Ffiorn of 9 tj cnor. citmmor nn'i temple excursion to Manti tam ripfoatpH thom htr t.ho Wm. Peterson, Castle Dale, Ranger Anderson of Orangeville! river lR?fef 8 in favor of Ferron. Same mighty Tho L Mr and Mrs Ter ranee Reid made a visit to Castle Lale last. If tf 6 to 2. Wvcherlv. pitcher Richfield In last week, horse races were run off. lie- :Srt? consists of Arthur A. Baker. ;lted 'f"im Struck out The Progress appreciate any nm freshments L,e Cox and Helen Fox left Thursday. were served both after- D. C. Ralph I, Miller Mrs. David Denlson entertained, hrton . for noon and night. Orangeville. yastfe 5 Bethlehein, Pennsylvania, iuis Tuesday for Salt Lake to be married the Club Thursday,, O Orangeville, struck out in the were Mistemple Dale, Ferron and Emery at a quilting bee. g Hmgrnrdner of Columbia. yeil s 5 were CLAWSONheld services June Funeral Dale rui'" ana DaviS A. Andrews, Washrepresented and Castle lurt Helen Seely was operated on last; dance. the for the orchestra nised 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 Salt LaRe, for appondi Sam Garrett is visiting at the The committee in charge !? to be SrVii awancon and Bill Grow at-- 1 witn Bishop John H. Taylor in Monday, at Nvilie j 0 110 0 0 0 as doing nic.l She is was The reported Bush. manner openmg able of John prayer charge home for the Fuel Saturda Moab in 0 0 4 1 0 congratulated the dance 0 0 S. H. Cox, the choir ren- A was issued to bv is license fered of Provo visiting was Dale marriage nanaiea which in the affair Herring Jones --Ospent iered three Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Ford Nielson and La Von Jones, both: the Price. , speak-selections, uncle. Willis, netted ovei his which The proceeds, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH fishing near Moab. rs were: A. G .JevAes. Lars P. Ove-o- of Huntington, last Monday. Mrs. Millie Biddlecome and grand- $100.00, goes to the support rf Elder Sunday Mr and Mrs Geo Franz returnee' visitwere CALENma Mrs. O. Sorenson Jr., Mrs. Mag-ri- e nilsJoe. River, a Green of is Because of a breakdown in ths son, Foster Funk, who filling c,onav from a week's visit in Sal' Jewkes and Bishop J. H. Tavl-e-- r. mail truck Emery County's mail (Ferron, Utah) oc ors at the nome 01 wm. eiu Sat- sinn in the Central states. Franz Miss Lake Marjorie City. Speeial musical numbers were was delivered last Monday in a Ford! H. M. Edwards and Scth Hitchurday. tnem nome ior a vimi. 'endored 11 a.m. bv Mrs. Cora Cox and Mrs sedan. Fy school services Mrs. Nadine Fergusen and Byron cock are repairing the road leading companled Sun laft Madsen Lee Mr. and Mrs. Peacock. Benediction was Tenuie J. a business trip to to Fish Lake. made Blackburn Mayor Henry Thompson cf Greern, mediate and day on an auto trio through Bryce oronouceed by Andrew Anderson. Columbia last Saturday. L. C. Moore was transacting bus- and zicn parks and California. in Casher River was a busines svisitor visited Clem Mrs. Gordon Geo. Ferguson or uoiumDia spem iness in Price Monday. tle Dale and Ferron last WednesOlai'de Beebe returned Saturday Pfuan Endeavrr 7 no n. m. here. Salt his from father, Sunday. family Mr. Ullrich, engineer Sunday visiting from Palt Lake, where he has been Penary mpPt.t"r tntYi Mrs. Jesse Peacock and family day and Thursday. Mrs. Lola uunmire a,ng WWJ Lake City has been looking over the attending the U. of U. Pleasant i3: Joseph Mateon of Mt.week-enAnMrs. Leo Jensen and family of Aftcnoon were visitors in the home conditions on Muddy creek The Wilson Produce Co. is sport- and water d In the present spending Olsen ranch. H are visiting at the Everyone welcome . drew Wright, Sunday. the past week. new truck. Castle Dale in the interest of the Wil- ing a R. Blackand Mrs. and Sheffield Moore Thomas Mrs. his from Mr. and was down e Ray and Misses Hel- International Lions Club. fishing season opens Mm- - burn made a business trip to Mohr-lan- liamson attended the Masonic ban- ranee last week and spent a few land, Hulda Green, Mrs. Miranda Oman of Mt. PleasIn and en Carrip Bennett. tu Jorgensen 01 ijiiiMonday. quet and ball last Friday night davs in town before returning. OUntV tnnuM unifiers Louis Kay was a business visitor ant returned to her home last MonHomer Duncan and family at- Price. his sons entertained the Five Hundred in Price Saturday. day after a two month's visit 1m m mis line in the tended the funeral of John Westentrz Q G. Crawford is visiting at few the home of her brother, J. W. See will . home entertain Wm. K.wland Mrs. Tuesday. thce1 tince many thousand skow a1 in Salt Lake City for a Ammz Club la't Wednesday. ly Sr. of Castle Dale, during his ill ryuave ttor,HiTi(T been Mrs. Lottie Duncan of Salt Lake days. thp Rrldp Club Wpdnedav. ru, or some 4000 planted, another JoVwDn? J. M. John Brers Spent a few days in ness. T was planted last was a visitor here, Wednesday. Continued on Page Eight . IIow- - Price last week. "y oame Warden Fred Lar Some of our citizens attended t Dcn't borrow the paper. Subscxlb?. Freach. J. R. Caeeney, Harry court la Castle Ifelc, Wednesday, J j tim-use- O.M-- d Mil-for- saw-mil- seri-Johans- V! - be! . one-sid- ed m, e - Mes-tim- wear I . N . Lc"-elt- i . ben wild - le r - i . n.-iis- nts UI Turn. , Hiav.-ath- a vis-goo- d ; Just-A-Me- . -- Led of-icl- n, , Wi-co- d, 1 n, I T n-p-rr re |