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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS established I960 Telephone 18-- Surveys Completed Engineer Udell has completed the survey of the Lone Pine Truck trail and the Beaver Dams Truck trail for camp He left Joe's vauey July 17 for the Ferron reser voir for further surveys. A survey for the water system of the Ferron reservoir camp grounds will also De made by him. Y VOLUME XXXIII, NO. 43 FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1933 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER d-E- F-1- OF EMERY COUNTY 5 MT "ATlOSAt EDITORIAL R Member 0. Campground Development Chas. M. Cenaux has spent the past week in preparing plans for campground development in Huntington canyon, Flat canyon, Beaver Dams, and Ferron resedvolr. He 1933 Utah State Press Association Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah Subscription, $2.00 per year Foreign $2.50 per year M. B. Roberts, Pub. and Editor E. M. Roberts, Asst. Editor Published Every Friday Morning will return to the forest later to prepare plans for other camping grounas on the forest. Grazing Notes The forest ranges for both cattle and sheep are in excellent condition for this season of the year. Entered in the post office in Cas- The splendid rains of the past ten tle Date, Utah, as second class mail days have revived plant growth matter, under the act of March 3, on the drier exposures. Reports are 1879. mat m certain sections grass-ho- o pers are becoming numerous. We nave held high hopes that sufficient rain would come to drown the pests.. However, the 1933 JULY 1933 experience uttie, n any, trouble dur ing stormy weather. During the time eggs are being deposited, the wet, stormy weather may perhaps Influence the control of next year's crop. grass-hoppe- rs iSnJfTuWThFrlSa I6ii7j iMi?i20 21I22 tEMERY FRIDAY, JULY UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, PAGE EIGHT COUNTY ABSTRACT Cfli Castle Dale, Utah Defoliators at Work In the vicinity of Gooseberry, defoliators have done considerable in jury to aspen leaves. In fact, there are a number of areas that are brown from the destruction of these Insects. The danger, while not noticeable, is in evidence at several other places on the forest. At this time we are unable to say just what the effect of this epidemic is going to be. It appears to be doubtful that control measures worth while. The situation is being watcher carefully and if any thing can be done action will cludeing me and ant Emmy up to by Ray Reid, ciujucu home there house tomorro for supper to Rex lung nasstate with visit a up ter sellebzrate there 27th wedding Late for Last Week) It Saterday Ant Emmy sed she got md last, weekLn05. a letter frum her nease in Spring-Fiel- d otiH Mr. i. ir to and her bow is a going the Black give her a 24 carot diamond. Ant Sheffield left Sunday pfr left for Instead, they mine. Emmy sed mebby that wood be all burn rite onley she nose this girl auzz jBlackhawk. Miss Mable Reid and Mrs. Edna ent care mutch fer vegebles. were business visitors m Reid Lizzie is Crunch Sunday pritty3 ron and Huntington Saturday or two sick I gess. they have had and family. Robert RileyiHcitoH docters to see ser and Xamine her Mrs. , . in RlafK irv..i. j and they even had a Ex ray pitchHannan Miss er tuk of her but even that diddent hawk last Saturday. iur remained Riley none so fer. her help Mrs. Luther Tatton and Mr. and afme Teecher in Munday kep Mr. ana Mrs. urvan ter skool to nite on acct of I an- children, ... Honrrhtorc-, Mr. ana Mrs. swered a kwestion not to sute her. icy anuj udufei.vwMrs. She wanted to no of enny of we Clifford Jones, and Mr. anaj ana imjr r kids cud give a nuther wird that Wayne BlacKDurn o.,n4oi, in tho Willarri Cnristment cats paw and I held up my ensen home at Molen, assisting Mrs me I ast hand and she whut and in ceieDramig Christensen sed Tom Cat. witch is why I was kep in. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tucker and Teusday Elly Hix has quit goShirley, leu ounaay with Dr. sum reason daughter, Bliss fur ing and now she has sewed him fur it VlSlli 111 meet- Breech of Promise And pa was a The program in sacrament 1, wic was uy given saying this noon that he has went mg sunaay and sewed her for two $ a visit, M. 1. A. Mrs. Rose Gill is having a new witch will make kwite a bill. room aaaea to ner nume. readAnt was Wensday Emmy Miss Erma Jorgensen entertain in noose in out the ing paper that of her friends at a number ed Holly Wood they will pay 15 $ a Tuesday. day fer fokes who can bark like pie and candy party o dogs or skwak like a Parret and ORANGEVILLE etc. Pa suggested that mebby we cud make a deal with them fer are Continued from Pace 1 Raddio and save they a lot of ville, the daughter of Wm. H. and munny. has ben verry Grace Tatton Jewkes. She Is surThlrsday pa mutch intersted in the adds for vived bv her husband, two small Shaveing creme of all kinds and daughters. Oeraldine. 7. and Car this am he sed he made a verry, rol, 2, of Price; her parents, and verry Valyuble descovry. He has tho fnllmiMnfr hrnt.hprs and sisters: a Theery that mebby a good Razor ttplpn Thelma. Bobbv. Freddie and all of Orangeville.HI has sum thing to do with getting Harold Jewkes. . a good shave. Funeral services ana Dunai wm be held in Price. -- . i . will be CLEVELAND (By Special Correspondent) be taken. Licensed Abstracter of Titles "rt,c 1 1 Mrs. D. C. Gibson and son, Dav id, of Helper visited here Monday Mrs. E. M. Humphrey and grand daughters, Ellen and Edith, spent the week-en- d visiting in the Ray and Wilford Humphrey homes. The girls returned home to Salina Sun day, but Mrs. Humphrey will spend two weeks with her sons. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Jewkes of Salt Lake spent a few days vis' iting his mother, Mrs. Susana An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow and children spent a fe wdays in the 28,, I Boyd Cook returned" home visit to Logan. I .... Mr. and Mrs v t famiyy of lv week-en- d P with I Mr. and Mrs relatives SUBSCRIPTION is; r YOUR HAS turned from a 'trip to EXPIRED? ttA Utah counties. to Pro. the little Stanley Brvan v. S I Has your subscription ovnired? Watch the lable on very ill the psat week Glen Killpack is hii'ii your paper for expiration dates. "S a ne house. The expiration date of your submade a Wp k I "6'wu scription to the Emery County Pro Salt Lake last wppv on iauie ui yum tne is marKea Mr. and Mrs. Reed G gress start. I r,rvoi. In oirh a wav that VOU. VOur. In For when it expires. Mi Mn rnery spent fte It guwa.ua stance, if your label reads em I Prof. S. W. Williams of means mat your auuacnijwu" "oto is town. in 1, iwj.and renew your Dillard Defrip r,A a , pires January lable I Watch your is returned when it expires. subscription I Messrs and . pay at once, If you re unable to that oT.i;n l R. we Jesse Np1 pack. order In may us know, let Lemmon and JeS5 k make arrangements to take care of Arthur nwerl soent the nast. uMt you. e Fa- the item for . ron reservoir. o The hieh sr.hnnl hid. VP tt WASN'T THE DEPRESSION cert at the C. C. C. TERRIBLE? night and the harmonica O ladies played for them s. oth-revenlne. If you like the Progress, tell If not, tell us. len, Ferron. t nn Huntington. August17. Emery, September Victor, October ljh M Hir.y1lf sS H tn hPW. Mm., . -- U)- KiU-- . . FL " "if d ThS Don't borrow the paper, subscribe O FERRON DO IT NOW Send us the orice of a Ascription if you are in arreaa (By Special Correspondent) The 24th of July was fittingly ob served here. A parade with all the Money organizations and business housesn entering noats ana weis nriswsii-serepresenting Brigham Young. About 25 Indians staged an attack on the pioneers. for Mrs. Aleda Nelson of Salt Sale is visiting in the Hyrum Nelson home Miss Adrain Kasmussen is nome from Salt Lake. Mrs. Jennie Erickson of Mohr land is visitine here. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boeling of Price are visiting in the Chris Pet RAILROAD TIME TABLE erson home. Denver & Rio Grande Westert Mr. and Mrs. Guy Law of Orange Railroad Company ville spent the first of the week At Price visiting here. West Bound Miss Elva Bailey is home from No. 1 3:47 a. m. Spring Canyon. East Bound Miss Louise Hansen of Delta is No. 2 ..... 12:40 a.m. visiting relatives here. Price of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ralphs are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beam-so- n MURRAY of Storrs spent the 24th here. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nelson and Associated with Mrs. Lew Olsen of Idaho are visB. W. DALTON iting here. n Mrs. Kimball Thompson or Attorneys at Law is visiting in the home of Mr Box 456 Huntington, Utah and Mrs. Clive Killpack. Mrs. Chas. Carlson and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Art Carlson of Storrs visited here the first of the week. Geo. McDermaid of Salt Lake Bank With spent Monday here. BANK CARBON-EMERMr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson of Clawson spent the 24th here. Mr. and Mrs. James Stanton of Price, Utah Provo are guests in the Guy NelSAVINGS ARE YOUR WHERE son home. SAFE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bail were at home from the camps last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bryan of Laramie, Wyoming visited in the C. H.STEVENSON LUMBER Bryan home last week-enMrs. Rulon Nelson entertained COMPANY at a quilting last Thursday. or a Car Load" Piece "One Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Oveson and Hardware - Building General Miss Arba Oveson of Castle Dale, Material - Coal Sporting Goods and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oveson of Paints Utah Helper were guests in the P. E. PRICE :: :: :: Snow home Wednesday. We Need the Legal Blanks Sale atTMsOffice Banks Our 24th of July celebration pas- The snow banks along the high! sed off quietly. An excellent roads have given consid. gram was rendered. Various sports, eraoie wouDie mis spring Dy meir contests, a rodeo, etc. were held, unusual depth. In the past a great and a dance at night. Several of our people attended many methods for removing them from the road has been tried out. the funeral of Mrs. Black, at Hunt. Our Abstracts Tell It All The most successfl way we have ington, last week. yet discovered is to use the Cletrac Most of our Primary officers at- O. Sorenson Jr., Mgr. chine, one day will be sufficient to tended the outing at Wilbergs' last mountains. move the largest drift we find in wees. z Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucetta of HelpPearl Johnson of Price is visit- - er were guests of Mr. and Mrs. any or our roads. o ling her sister, Mrs. Luella McMul- - Bryant Moffitt over the 24th. aen. BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN Maggie Poulson entertained at din. H. B. Mortensen, Vere King, and ner Monda for Mr. and Mrs. Elden E TWELFTH FEDERAL Andrew Larson and famillies en- Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vierent and GREEN RIVER DISTRICT (Bv Sneclal CorresDondent) joyed an outing last week In Hunt- Davies, Mrs. Lucile Oliphant of Salt Lake; Mrs. Alta (Luke) Blown ington canyon. Seasonally adjusted measures of Sam and Vem McDaniel have and daughter, Elain, of California, tne districts industry and trade returned from Price, where they Mrs. Ellen M. Humphrey and the increased further during June, and Mrs. Geo. Franz and Mrs. Helda received medical, attention. Misses Ellen and Editr Scorup of in a number of cases widened their Green returned Saturday from Mrs. Grant Alger gave birth to a sauna. margin over corresponding levels J. Rulon Murphey of California and baby girl, at the Price hospital, in 1932. The number of industrial a visit in Pocatello, Idaho.l Miss Helen Beebe Is visitine in last week. Assistant Supervisor Van Boskirk workers employed increased more Barbara Lamph of Mutual Is vis- of the Manti forest were callers at than seasonally. Payrolls also in- Ferron. her grand mother, Mrs. Wm. the Ray Humphrey home Tuesday. creased, and by a proportionately in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beebe visited iting McFarlane. Castle Dale last Thursday. The Gleaner girls met at the larger amount, indicating a reducueo. Tanz and Loean Bed er vis Joe Marshall and family and a home of Barbara Reid Tuesday. Re tion in part time work as well as in ited in Salt Lake Friday and Sat brother, Henry, of California visit- rresnments were served. unemployment. Wholesale quojta-tloed friends and relatives here. Miss Georeia Humphrey Is ill. for commodities improved in urday. Miss LaVerne Humphrey is vis the district, which shared in the Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hill and Helen Stokes entertained a numcontinued advance in prices during daughter, Esther Jane, and Miss ber of friends at a birthdav Dartv. iting in Helper for a week. Miss Velma Strong of Salt Lake City Marshal Gunnar Ihler and Rose Eller, Miss Mildred Eller and June and the first half of July. Condition of crops ad livestock Master Billy Eller of Grand Junc- visited over Sunday in the Litster family are spending a vacation in tne mountains. Fred Huntineton in home. did not change appreciably during tion, visited over the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jihnson, Mr. is serving as marshal during his Geo. Beebe the home. less somewhat June, remaining fav Mr. and. Mrs. Graham Shaw and and Mrs. Lavon Larson and d aosence. orable than a year ago. Production Miss Beatrice Curtis spdnt the Whimpey went fishing over estimates as of July 1 indicate that children returned from a 2 week's the week-en24th In Huntington with her aunt, in Denver last Sunday. output of many of the district's Vacation Bill Jones has joined the C. C. C. Mrs. Laura uernez. miss iris mtt or salt Lake is vis crops will be larger this year than last, but since a number of the iting her mother, Mrs. Albert Allen camp in Joe's Valley. All of our Miss Barbara Reid entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dinning vis boys at the camp spent the 24th her Sunday school class Friday ev more important crops showed a deat home. crease it is probable that in the ag. ited in Grand Junction Tuesday. ening. Keiresnments were served. Albert sada and sons, Tony and Henry Eden and Mrs. Hattie tar-so- n The Primary gave a special pio grigate harvests will be somewhat Albert are visiting in Salt Lake. neer program Tuesday. Mrs. Rach Jr., of Sego visited here last smaller this year Market prospects Wm. Litster visited in Salt Lake el Killian related early uioneer in- continued to improve as prices for Monday evening. The unity Club was organize! last week. ciaents to tne cnuaren. many local products advanced. From Summer Complaint, Dysentery, Nausea, Cholera, Gastritis Friday night with a member- Mrs. Margaret Nixon of Hiawatha The cattle riders left Wednes Preliminary figures show a great here of Headache and Nervousness 20, and Addie May Bradley and Edd Rowley and family of day morning for their first ride. er than seasonal increase in con- ship visited here the 24th Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reid and sumption of electric power in the as president; Helen Jorgensen sec-as Standardville Mr. and Mrs. Silatoes of Helner daughter, lone, spent the 24th in Melvln Stott, district during June. California petroleum output was about the retary; Daphne King, treasurer. visited in the Lundy home Sunday the mountains. Good for Grandparents, Babies and All. o same In June as in May, but in- The organization is a junior club, Ted Wycherley of Hiawatha is (Children Cry for More) creased somewhat in the first three and Mrs. Ophelia Maharry of the visiting relatives here. Miss Christal Litster of Helper SOLD BY weeks of July. Another marked rise Womans' Club has been chosen as visited home folk over Sunday. HOME MISSIONARY LIST Price Drug Co., Price in lumber production was recorded sponsor. Hunter Drug, Castle Dale Pioneer Day was celebrated here LeRoy Silotoe and Jimmie Smith during June, accompanied by the of Helper visited here Sunday. largest volume of new orders in with a program in the morning, Duzett & Son Farmers' Co-o- p and Peterson's, at more than 2 years and a reduc- sports and games in the afternoon Doline Jones, Nona Winkler, DoZwahlen and E. s ra a a VIand Donna Ernest at children and dance Jen. Lola Joseph and Alger, dance, In inventories at the mils.. Val tion ue of buildig and engineering con- night. The celebration was spon- - da Timothy, Louise Erickson. Le sen, Castle Dale. tracts awarded in June approxi- sored by the organizations of the ora Jensen, Hortense Whimpey, Cleveland, August 27. Marlon Jones and Norma Stokes Rochester, September 17. mated the average for the earlier L. D. S. church. October 15. months in 1933. Activity at flour Mrs. John Jones and son Orville; returned from Provo Sunday nteht H.Huntington, Derrlll Rowley and Norman An mils and at meat packing establish Swanson, and Miss Breta Badger Morris Wall came down from the ;i'i"l,!:.',YoiT ments fell off somewhat from rel- vacationed at Moon Lake dring reservoir for the 24th and reports derson, Huntington. 27. almost the week. the Orangeville, August pond past empty. atively high levels. o Elmo, September 17. Chaffin and Chas. Hanks Department store sales declined Clell n B.from a Clawson, October 15. few the desert days by about the seasonal amount dur. werei Louis W. Guymon and Alonzo E. Le Von Bieelow. Arrol Stott. Do- ing June, but wholesale trade conCLAWSON wall, Castle Dale, tinued to increase. Inventories of ten Franz, Chas. Tasker, and Dick. C. camp ini Mohrland, August 27. (By Special Correspondent) both department stores and whole McClurg of the C. C. week-end at Ferron, September 17. salers expanded considerably dur Joe's Valley spent the Lawrence, October 15. here. home, tne montn. Automobile reels ing Charles R. Killpack and Lawrence trations increased sharply, as they Mrs. Geo. Cutting of Grand JunLaver Jensen returned Fri-la- y Barney, Ferron. naa aunng May ana April, inter ction visited friends and relatives Miss from an extended visit in Salt Emery, August 27. last here Saturday. coastal traffic continued to in ..ake City and Spring City. Cleveland, September 17. crease, approaching the levels of Miss June May is visiting" in Id CARBON , Mrs. Archie Edwards of Soldier aho. Rochester, October 15. two years ago. l C. Wilford is Peterson Miss Hallie Mr. and Arthur visiting her parents, Tangren is visiting Janyon Reserve Bank credit extended to and Mrs. Julius Jensen. Peterson, ferron. CARBON COATED the 12th district declined in the in Price. Andrew Tucker and Jane Riley Rochester, August 27. last few days of June, when most Harold Anderson was a Price vis- visited in Blackhawk last Saturday Lawrence, September 17. discounts for member banks were itor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bickmore returning home Sunday, accomoan Elmo, October 15. liquidater. and changed little durBick-.ie- d by Miss Hannah Riley, who has William L. Guymon and Ray B ing the first 3 weeks in Jully. The and children are visiting Mr. (visited there the past week, and numpnrey, urangevme. Tunas wmcn made possible this re more's parents at Paradise. Victor, August 27. Gerald Drake, son of Mr. and Robert Riley, who is working in the duction in borrowings came from Clawson. September 17. Mrs. was mines Albert Drake there. taken the to local disbursements by the United Orangeville, October 15. wide variny of styles and sizes in oar states treasurer in excess of col Fruita hospital last week with a Homer Snyder of Latuda was a Irvin K. Williams and John D, lections. Demand for currency ov ruptured appendix, and operated Business caller here Sunday. of Sales Books is a source of satisfat-ti- o on to is be here celebration The Brinkerhoff, Emery. pioneer day Saturday. He reported er the July 4th holiday were met and saving for ihe business concerns of 27. succto be not much of a in a serious condition. Clawson, August proved hy withdrawals from member banks tk community. We can furnish duplicating, Albert Drake and John Folsom ess, A large crowd, however, atOrangeville, September 17. reserve balances. There was little Castle Dale, October 15. triplicating, flat, folded, single carbon or carbon tended the dance at night. Fruita visitors Saturday. change in net demand deposits dur were ted books printed with the Out of town people visiting here G. Lee Jewkes and Fred W. Tatton Chas. Hall of Hanksville is vis rag this period, although time de ruling and advertisement which Vill best meet July 24th included: Archie Edward Orangeville. posits decreased somewhat and iting his sister, Mrs. H. Tangren. requirements. your 27. Elmo, Henrie of Soldier Canyon, James August If you want good larger amounts of government de 17. quality books, insuring clear, Mrs. Mr. of Victor, Gean and September Wellington, were withdrawn. accurate records: if you want courteous treatposits October 15. Barney of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Emery, ment, reasonable prices and Mrs. Jed McDonald and children, Hans F. Mortensen and R. Vere prompt delivery: SLATS' DIARY and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jewkes K.mg, Cleveland. give os your next order for this important item. of Rock Canyon. Lawrence, August 17. v v3 tt e g .Co.- MANTI FOREST NOTES Julius Jensen left Tuesday, with Huntington. September 17. 15. Archie Edwards, for Soldier CanCleveland, October William A. Petty and Carl L. Friday Mr. Gillem was down to, yon are house this evning and pa and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Petty of Fer Emery. Rodent Control him was a tawking a bout bewiti- - ron visited in the Ray Reid home Ferron, August 27. Rodent Control work out of camp ful wirds in the Inglish langwidge last Tuesday. Castle Dale, September 17. 0 has proven very effective so and Mr. Gillem sed that he use to Mr. and Mrs. waiter Jacicson and Lawrence, October 15. far. An aditional supply of poison- thing Yes was the most bewtifuliSon, Marion Reid, of Salt John, ar Clarence D. Oveson and John J ed grain has been secured and the wird in the Inglesh langwidge a rived Saturday for a short visit in Thorderson, Cleveland. number of men engaged in this bout 27 yrs a go but now he be- - Clawson and Ferron. They left on Castle Dale, August 27. work increased sot hat the Infest-- ! leaves No is the mostbea wtlfulli Wednesday for a tour through the Mohrland. September 17. ed area can be covered while con-- ! wird in the Inelesh lanerwidee. As Uintah Basin before returning to Ferron, October 15. ditions are favorable for the work. he left he envited pa and ma in- - their home. The were accompanied Leon P. Ralphs and John Zwah EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS CASTLE DALE, UTAH Snow Be sure of the title to the land you purchase. You can sever know the true condition without investigating. pro-mount- W. W. RE-SERV- kiv-erto- Y ns d. Glen-woo- d. FOR QUICK RELIEF Use Peterson's Family Medicine vice-preside- nt; FOR. EVERY BUSINESS COPY and SALES BOOKS THE . F-1- 1 |