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Show ion, Returns Election teSiSSS ickel Bunnell. r ofllc, ELECTION winning in ol last Tuesday, entoe new set 00ffl 'tfi OTTO WINS IN I nresoOTiihHan. . ... thToouncil, who is tne now fltoi and whose VOLUME XXXII, NO. 10, Cr from 1933 fc1 ballots were cast ?L2Lt was shown. The CENTRAL IA HIGH WINS FROM rbaUots were scratched. u as follows HUmilVUTON stands PS vote SQUAD BY TOP 1 39 toO L rftr m OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY i-- & Mr- - .. n CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, 72 P) The Central hieh srhnoi CLEVELAND fKoii SCHOOL CASTLE DALE PUBLIC SCHOOL squad defeated the Huntington high The a 11 1. 137 teanv ast m If Ani Ui0 iiuie organiza- Friday afternoonVat Cas- - tion of uie i a "1C we a (R) .. 51:016 Iorst lame 39 01 to scnool graae to 0 al Tnursday aT' t of last week to hear tin Scoring twice in th first un tne Thisyear.ternoon ffCouncilme-nis sera oral floor on life of Abra the talks sponsoring third and v2 ?arrSandagTain 1? the which! ham Lincoln conducted by Preston program educational snv.aA miv d) ed away with the thr Bmm. t liIlcZ i?J?e community many dif-- j Huntington. These students are to IN U1 "went ana mionn-atlon- . be commended on XZ IVt their work. Af shape. The Officers areProQiHort 113 tr0niy-?nceuriil. ter the history talks the students the game did (R) Vice President passed into the auditorium to a 100 threaten. In the third ggffi Jeffs R) free Hallowe'en dance given by the oennett; secretary-Treasure- r, quarter, after a series of Mrs. Leonard Litster. teachers. placed the ball on Central's 20 Principal and Mrs. Leslie they Parents of students of the first Bennett Blanche Larsen line where were held fcr entertained a group of friends at 125 yard they Peterson (D) were invited to attend a Halgrade four downs a and for field phce tneir home last, eym try 5 Stor Peterson (D) 1SO.V lowe'en program in the first grade ment was blocked, the ball beinc rooms were cleverly decorated The erafternoon. The program con IttTreasurrecovered by Central. in Hallowe'en colors. The evening Friday sisted or songs, dramatizations and l 77 A costly fumble hv Wllnfinrrfnii was Day i" playing progressive buncc recitations. It was conducted by Elfo Jewkes( (R) to the first quarter, paved the way Mrs. spent Arnold received the prize for la Brockbank. 1 ) for the first touchdown. The second Geo. Judah came as the result of tar in h., highest score andA Mr. Bennett the prize. delightful lunch ORANGEVILLE JUNIOR HIGH ofnr Peterson and Geo. Judah Moffitt, who, after plunging through consolation con was served to the following on the ballot, their names, wic Wnot ou a ittceu J ior uiic, touchSUDt. .Ta in yaras guests: Sity and Mrs The past week the 7th and 8th each case, being written in by down. The third and fourth result- Nuttall: Mr. b foreg and Mrs Oomer Arn grades have elected class ogicers fie voter. ed from from Moffitt to passes Jen. old: Mr. and Mrs w n nfnrtmo as follows: Winifred Cox, president; 'oiea on I i file In VVGEYOLE'S NEW OFFICERS sen, and Moffitt to Blackham, both Miss Eva Forbes; Robert Hurst; Miss Parker Childs, vise president; Irene veil ii eti eaus. wiic ruuris;ueo. Killpack- Miss Johnson, sercetary-treasure- r. scores in the second half Merle Both ifficial J Miss Rees; Wendella Grange; We have also planned on having Orangeville's new city officers are were results of line ;y Recora plunges and end Miss Mae Probst an dthe host and a scholo paper.. The news staff is: runs by Olsen and Moffitt Ruth Reid, editor; Irene Johnson, umr Ernest Re id; Four year Huntington found Blackham's hostess. assistant editor; Mable Jewkes, bus Councilman, Fred W. Tatton; Two end iness manager; Beth Moffitt and CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL posits frf ear councilmen, Thomas Guymon, Time especially toueh to Cain over after time he broke through Jane Jewkes, staff members; Cleo jcompadc Huntinirton,' interference and downed them for Once more the and Helen Tuttle, reporters. lnthel jmd he holdover in the council is Geo. Sophs fooled the Fail ioss. a A good time was had at the Halerest rtf host The new recorder is Leona studentbody by first place lowe'en t follotfi Mitt an dthe treasurer, vera moi Central's 6passes were effective on our eventful taking in spite of the inHallowe'en booth, out of 9. while Hunt which decorated the interior north terferenceparty, completing caused by the Central ington's were all grounded, except west corner of the Orangeville aud- high school students, who had come iwu, wnicn were intercepted. on that spooky Hallowe'en to decorate for their Hallowe'en FERRON For the winners, the Blackham itorium, ball. uct. 3u, iaai. mgnt, brothers, at center and end, were The botoh represented an old Glen Killpack, president; Sam effective, along with Robertson GREEN RIVER and black background, with stars, sendpaldwell, L Olsen, C, Conover, and Jensen. Moffitt and the Olsen boys ing silver rays in competition with M. Conover, trustees. were constant ground gamers. Court was held November 3. The the October moon. The wind 0 For Huntington, Neilson, Pritch-e- tt had bright students were brought up purposely blown the leaves off following EMERY and Leonard, were the main- the half naked old tree that stood for trial and found not guilty. Mdren e Joe Pi Lewis mysteriously by the well, and had Esther Shaner and Lucille Bedier Peterson, president: I. K stays. scattered them, along with tumble charged with gambling; Albert Sada Isaac Allred, A. M. Sor- Mams, nd Mr saon, and R. H. COUNTY SHERIFF LOS- weeds, everywhere. A white cloth- Opal Muncy and Lee Smith charged Duzette, trustees CARBON ed ghost hung with one hand from with throwing bullets. Opal and Lee ES ARM IN JAIL HOLD-U- P ay visa o the top branch of the tree, watch- were found guilty. CLEVELAND The girl's Philo and Chippewa Ulpack Sheriff Bliss of Carbon County ing the dancers as they glided by in ball final was held Nov. 3. S Of H volley the orchstrains of the is an minus haunting arm, and Deputy GibPresident J. Thorderson, Er- The Philos won, for which they rest Bum lest Bishop, J.James estra. Nuemrous were son is in a serious condition, as the pumpkins Stokes, Wilford result 5 points. on of of a hold-u- p in the Carbon half hidden among the leaves and ceived uran and Moses Tucker. The cass series in basketball bevas weeds. County jail last Monday morning, tumble A grand spirit was characterized gan Monday, with the faculty play ast Bm 2 o'clock. about HUNTINGTON bake nul of dear old Central at the big dance ing the Sophomores an dthe SenAccording to reports. Frank Smith. A the Freshmen. The d. display of individuality was also iors battling Mayor Ernest Grange: 4 vear 23, and Lee Dimenti, 24, former in shown 46 to 5. ve retail NncUman by the costumes, for which faculty won by a score ofwon Jail who were only Frank Robbins: 2 vear mates from the Seniors Tuesday a was most for awarded the prize at returned released, that pndlmen Milton McKshorang. recently 28 to 15 and the the ended Sophomores one. not class attractive Each tried and hour demanded that peal Deputy to allow 1st San iers Rowley, Clinton Wakefield; racuity rrom tne Juniors 27 to 23. any other class to out-d- o rerry Wakefield; Treasurer Gibson, who the only person in the them in their com The first the but Sophbooth, L Guymon. J office, give them the keys that they omores seemed to was held Friday. Snow petitive program "It. have o mignt release John Gargulia. Fe The C. H. S. editors have fully the Philos gaining 10 points to the riendii CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING refused the request, and the two decided on the staff for the Broad- Chippewa's 8. The pragram was ver on him." ANNIVERSARY preceeded to "beat-u- p 'ifflams as follows: caster, Keller, y eood. was Sheriff Bliss, who sleeping in editor; Belle Seely, Margaret A scholo paper Is to be published Enn Sundir Mr. and Mrs. asst. editor; John Y. Jensen of the building, heard the commotion id Reid, Maud Crawford, Katie the students, with Howard su :e by Pastle Dale celebrated and coming into the room to see as editor . liman 50th their Neva Barbara iispla; Reid, Johnson, tfeddine what was wrong, found himself fac Nina annivprsarv inot. TuocHa Rhea Vera Peterson, Behling, lovember 3. shot gun, and threw Forty members of the ing a sawed-omother Jane Moffitt, Rose Hunt PHEASANT SEASON OPENS wily were nrespnt. whiio mora his arm in front of his body as the Larsen, William here. Jensen, William Olto attend. gun was discharged, receiving the ington, SATURDAY AT NOON Mohrfc pable lone Larsen, a Cox, sen, Margaret Hot dinner was served at 3 p, m. charge in his arm. ;ives Maree Ferrel Peterson, Larsen, Wd the afternoon was snent. ninv- Sheriff Bliss's arm nad to De am chlte ng The pheasant season in Emery Harry Snow, reporters games and putated, Deputy Gibfson was beaten Rasmussen, dancing. Moore . will oren Saturday. Novem Countv Vernon leinft advisor, Faculty the program was given a serious condition, and 12 o'clock noon and close on at ber A. 7, S. consisting into wnicn vaudeville The I three songs by the entire family, two culprits escaped during the ex since the Mondav. November 9. at 6 p. m.. been have working they L 4,by Dean- Ward and Don Jen citement. A limit of 4 male birds will be al beginning of school, was a great Communication lines to the east success. readings by Beth Jensen lowed each day and no shooting will W tro raid before cut were the of by Mima Jensen. A song Price to be At the performance, both in Cas- be allowed before 7 a. m. and b p y was made, thereby giving the pair tle Dale and Orangeville, a large m. ation. Jensen, a WLa?d.Helen rl Jensen; cornet solo bv a start of the officers. No rifle will be allowed in the was enjoyed. AlexandSen- stories of that attendance over ex went and two day's legal kill will the early Word was received Tuesday Band hunt Time er's ITRT Rag Cor-teMri?1??661" life were related the pair had been captured atCoun- ceptionally well, and the matinees be the possession limit. Mrs- Jensen, Colorado, by Montezuma An ooen season on quail has al were patronized well even by the im ?nd ale. W officials. (Colorado) so been designated on the same ty, cake oth and evening kiddies. r refreshments . r 28, 19t o were served. The last footobaii game Detween dates, with a daily and possession J enjoyed the day. HUNTINGTON BOY WINS C H. S. and Huntington was piayea limit of 10 quail. same of those O who attended from initf, Fridav. The Huntington team PRIZE IN NATIONAL were: Mr- and Mrs. Clvde Jeffs, son of Mr. and Mrs a score of 39 to 0. beaten was by Amu CONTEST Jeen and son of Ogden; Geo. Jeffs.a student of Central high ilch pf 18 wh0 and school, received a cut on the head ffinVensenAnderson Geo. Mrs. Mr and attending 'tente Arir Nnfctall of Huntington was of Emery spent Tuesday while working in the shop one day Ing in Utah, in daughter S?1 winners family and Mrs six one of the Anderson's parents. Mr. the past week. In stooping over, Mrs. with ssenti conauct contest his head strucK a vise. a national recently Nona S. Larsen, uastie uaie. E. Mrs. KltlScde.daughterCom and ed by the Chicago Mail Order a new pany, to secure a name ror on mom th? PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH shoe recently placed of style aim ' vvrr. rr: Sibnonth. Parent-Teacher- s' rrsen 5SS S'BS g 1. " flB 1 - 1. - V nS t - L of-th- e Philo-Chippe- Sit-teru- d, ff Er-m- he: I - i read-s,inu- ff Sv The countv commissioners held YEAR their regular meeting last Monday. Mrs. Mary Seely returned Sun from a week's visit in Ferron. PREPARATIONS FOR ARMIS day R. S. Chipman, principal of the TICE DAY NEAR COMFerron high school, was a Castle Dale visitor last Monday evening. PLETION Postmaster Ray Curtis of Orange Plans for the fourth annual Arm ville was a business visitor in Casistice Day celebration of Blackburn- - tle Dale last Monday. Axelson Post 39, of the American Guv Nelson of Ferron was a Cas Legion, which will be held, this year tle Dale and Huntington caller last in Huntington, are rapidly nearing Wednesday. z completion. to Mr. and Mrs. Will Guy Born As ln the past years, everthlng on of Orangeville, November 2, a the program will be free to the pub mon z girl. baby lie, except the big dance at night, A marriage license was Issued last which is expected to finance the af Monday to Merrill Briner of Helper fair. Lunch will b esold the entire day and Myrtle Ross of Price. by the Auxiliary Unit of the post Miss zola Jensen, who Is attend assisted by the Service Star Legion ing school in Provo. spent the past week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and of Huntington. Tne Iirst of the day's activities Mrs. Alvin Jensen, of Castle Dale. will be a special children's program The weather report for the past mis win oe ioiiowed Dy a par week, taken at the government sta st ade, in which all exservice men, the tion in castle uaie, give tne mgn-eAuxiliary, Service Star Legion, Boy temperature as 63 an dthe lowScouts, City and County and church est as 20. No precipitation. officials, and all other organizations The citizens of Castle Dale evi are invited to take part. received their share of the dently Following the parade a general deer in the open season Just closed, will be held, the principal since between 25 and 30 bucks have program speaser will be D. i . Lane of Salt been reported brought into town. Lake City, past department comMrs. Earl H. Greenhalgh of Fer mander of the Legion ln Utah. staff a flying One of the leading numbers on ron paid the Progress last Monday on her way home the program will be the public in- visit from Sandy, Utah, where sne visstallation of the local post officers. ited the past week. A football game in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Herman Behling between Central high school and Ferron high school, for the silver made a business trip to Salt Lake moth loving cup offered by the American last Tuesday. Mrs. Behling's D. Peterson of Mrs. Johannah er, an should be attract Legion quite Helper, is keeping nouse ana carion, and is free to the public. A Boxing and wrestlmtf tourna ing for the children during their ment ror county contenders, is al absence. son on tne entertainment list. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moore of RochThe big dance at night which Is ester were Castle Dale visitors last tne only feature on the day's oro Monday. Mrs. Moore visited friends gram for which a charge is made, while Mr. Moore attended the comwin complete tne day s celebration missioner's meeting. They took Everybody in the county is invit lunch with the Progress force. ed to attend this celebration and Mrs. Geo. Judah entertained last and enjoy the day as the guests of Wednesday evening, a group of 12, uiacKDurn-Axeiso- n post of the A- - who discussed plans for th eorgm-izatimencan Legion. of a new club. While their defplans have not,Is as yet, taken THE DAY'S ACTIVITIES the idea of those inite form, it 9 to 10 a. m. Children's program present to make it a study club, 10 to 10:30 Parade. taking up different subjects for 10:30 to 12 noon Program. advancement. The ovlcers THIRTY-SECON- School Notes 200 ifryrwincilman NOVEMBER 6, 1931 - z, - on nal 2:00 p. m. - ripL so; Py- - school sollap I fOSJ indfe e m 3th alresa in ig , (Ferron. Utah) shot Justlx market. , The entrants in the contest num- Keri some 3(5.000 and the grana prize was tied for by a Teras and a North Dakota boy. CALENDAR bovej t - "V"-c- o lntern,MfSunday morning l ffliand Junior iAr?uan Endeavor nary 7-- o . J meeting lasTTuey each month, eryone is welcome TAX REDUCTION ASKED BY CIT IZENS OF FEKKUN aimu EMERY of' w TPTe rhfk err n oo rnr a rvrn Will i o TRICK FOR DINING ROOM MAGICIANS a HoWat'on from Ferron and Em petition to the coun at their regular2 W November me A meeting last Monday, TO REORGANIZE for a io per tem rshipj asking SATURDAY, NOV. 7 or 'J in taxes f.or 1931. v Fa The petition was signeu uy uu rjnP it ana gave ifco,JL purpose of effecting a ber of the taxpayers, theredudUon, fcr of treason asking Castle Va"ey fflulS, ,the condithat owing to the present of the people many a great tions, Hub'4 i evenina' . KTmromk.. r? 111 would be unable to pay their taxes vaHlB naT. "vivmwci I, m nunc uicuiir in the present amounts. uy the Pi tor made id m The eJ2?rRanlzatlonm viewed ami nSe,ason also be re- us EMERY suggest,ions for ad- - onej terd ,.c.0r,to.i XrASEBALL rv-;- a uy 7 1 Smnts - m Utor. eSf??,lnrested ln baseball uw,Q talent. rlav. "West xne November 10 and 11. Arthur Beal Clev wrSiSiatf a !x tew league includes Niel instead of five Helen Peacock. Gerald so that no team Petty, son, Bonnie AnaBii.JoWUliams t0 lay idle on Lee Person, - . , T.eo Jensen, aiaur.y Leona Neilson, n Noma Peacock. Mable Al&tTd?htr of Mr. and A Virgil H PgtaJ irke Jadflld 0 Castle Dale Parents b,one Sunday. Her of tiS nable 10 discover the the chiue accident, exceDt that tshe had hurt Continued on Page Eight arm. plftyers Heeti, IrA . as:ue officers and invited to SSed beZyrS attend the ui ofaTwa St - -- nd LTT her the dining table. It is necessary, Here is a good trick to perform at an adhesive substance such as gum with hPfnrrtiand to cover your fingers a knife, rub -- rflhic rubber cement or lead plaster. At the table you pick up and turning to it as magnetize hand though of your the palm where it will stick. tCmS press the knife against your fingers, knife on your palm ? Lolanationryou jokingly say that by rubbing the the enter to knife, thereby body from your lou bave magnetism n nunc mo dOSSlDie ior making It will L. Llndhor.t. caifthe Football game. Boxing and Wrestling. selected were: Miss Dora Seely pres. Mrs. Inez Elder, vice pres. Meetings are to be held every other WednesProeram at 10:30 day. Song, "America," by congregation X invocation. Solo, "Song of the Legion," Com mander sam zwanien. ROLL OF HONOR Welcome address, Mayor Brasher. isano selection. H. H. s. band. Address by Darrel T. Lane, Past We thank the following for sub impairment commander of the Legion, and member of the scribing, or renewing their mm- American Legion's National commit icrtptlon to tne progress auruw tee on Foreign Relations. ne past wees. Musical selection, Evan Christen-seJohn S. Jorgensen, Castle Dale. J. D. Defriez, Castle Dale. Installation of officers. Mrs. Amanda Ralphs, Ferron, U. Song by selected girl's chorus. Cammercial & Sav'gs. Bank, Price Speech, Auxiliary representative. Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, Wanship, U. Pipe organ selection, Mrs. S. W. Caldwell, Ferron, Utah. Cyril Fowls, Midvale, Utah. Speech by Mrs. Woodsworth,' repo resenting the Service Star Legion. COMMISSIONERS APPROPRIATE Song by Perry Wakefield & Co. $25.00 FOR IMPROVEMENT The above program is subject to AT LAWRENCE 4 to 5. n. Lea-mast- er. ' change or rearrangement. On petition from Lawrence citi Remember the date, next Wednes zens the sum of $25.00 was appro-nriatbv the county commission day, November 11, 1931. ers for the improvement of a short stretch of road at that piace, m order to eliminate a short section of slippery road by graveling. ed GREEN RIVER (By Special Correftpondsnt) , - D CLAWSON Mr. and Mrs. Alfred King and son of Wayne County are visiting rel atives here this week. Mrs. King was formerly Miss Daphna Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith, with whom they are visiting. W. F. Asimus spent last week in Salt Lake on business. Knox Patterson of Moab was in town on business Monday. C. A. Franz and T. A. Cottrell of Salt Lake drove home last week after a successful deer hunt down the (By Special Correspondent) Wayne Blackburn has moved In to his new home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bush and fam ily of Castlegate were visitors in the home of John Bush Sunday Mrs. Jane Ferguson visited witn her family, here. Sunday. Clifton uaiCKDurn iei& Monaay for Elsinore. Will Reid. Will Jorgensen and By Green River with Geo. Franz. Mrs. ron Blackburn made a business trip Ida Franz accompanied them to the to Castle Dale Monday. Mrs .A. L. Cox made a trip to city ror a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibbons of Price Thursday to bring home her Hanksville are visiting in town. daughter, Ha. A Hallowe'eil dance was held last The high school gave a masquerade dance in the auditorium Satur- Friday night by the Sunday school. day night with a large attendance. A blanket, which was rifled off, Prizes were presented to Mrs. Bill was won by Clifton Blackburn. Mrs. Edna Reid ana unioe weia Marsing and Frank Ross, for the best costumes. Light refreshments made a business trip to Price last were served during intermission. Friday. Philip G. Dufford of Helper is in Mrs. Jane Larsen narrowiy estown tnis wees on business. caped serious injury when a stray Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Franz and John cartridge exploded, I nsome rubByers left last week for ashort bus bish she was burning. The bullet mess trip to Nebraska. struck her in the neck. Amos Meeker of Llewellen, NeA Hallowe'en party was held at braska and Grover Meeker of Okla the home of Miss Laver Jensen. homa City visited in town last week. Those present were: Misses Bertha Amos Meeker is a former resident Reid, Bereneice Blackburn, Mae here and was renewing friendships. Henrie, Glenna and Clar Cox, WinFay N. Hansen of Mexican Hat, ifred Nelson of Ferron, Masters Jos. is spending several days in town on Henrie, Dox and Max Jensen, Lewis ousiness. Oviatt, Mitchel Tatton and the host Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Baldwin and ess. children and Lelma Voorhees of Moab spent Sunday in town visit ing friends and relatives. Among those attending the Moab CLEVELAND Carbon football game at Moab last WalC. L. were: Maharry, Saturday lace Bickmore and Louis Kay. met with Mrs. W)l A The Card Club of local people large number at liam Howland Wednesday. Elmo on Hal-- ( dance the attended Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolverton and on Page Four) Continued children of Sego visited in town , ounaay. onrlv that "ot-rt- S Deputv snentr Harry Beimeu,ui"w WorTi Tumley of ev- - morning. two late men Friday captured took them back Saturday ening ,who had escaped from the that place, S 1 t,mi |