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Show 53 tagp RE IT. - I f Sine h's Christinas "SZTth there- ' m af-- 14 OFFICIAL W.W.Brady spent VOLUME XXXV, No. at Salina D,7 and Tuesday ., EZW. and Mrs. MerrM wioicnn returned with OF E12RY COUNTS Wf PO u tor a visit- u"1 OP EMERT COUNTY 19 .Ass D- lSAioS,Ski5S of E nm hsen CASTLE DALE, UTAH, A. LINDEN JONES who was O- rroil;ihan in a critical Utah boni May Utah, son Y C"?.111?. ei at tne age of fcvag. wurV Iforze Brandon ,,?,enHton lrc cia5 returned home PSv after spending the Christ 01 rerd byThruarSt? Mrs. Emma Fillmore of im- - reported .to be Bition is 20 high school 12. Since TXJJ jerron, STe u tuuir. was offered by Anton Nielson. . t . .1 A. IjtnnPn .TnTlflB FRIDAY. JANUARY 11. leson Evans of Castle Dale and Freda Behhng of Ferron. Benediction was offered . by Rich n n iviiu'e. rH T 'u. v. xn.ierrn.ent was in Castle Dale cemetery. Mrs. tlto He fvw. j' u 7r r A 39-- e KenU-wcr- th, ' o VIOLA BULLARD COX Funeral services were held Sun day ai iz o ciocK ior viola Buuard COX. 6L Who died at. hpr hnmo Thursday. January 3. The speak- cb were w. u. reterson, tsrotner Brinkerhoff of Lawrence, Dr. Bruce Easley and Pres. A. R. Peterson. A vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. H. N Peterson and a saw solo by P. E. Snow. Manv out iof tnwrt rel atives were in attendance. Viola Bullard Cox was born In Pine Vallev Anril 23. 18G3. Thirtv- threp vpars lat-shp mnvwi In Lawrence where she married Andrew Mortensen who died several years later. Then she came to Ferron, where she married Fred Cox. She was a faithful Latter-Da- y Saint. Interment was m the Lawrence cemetery. flh 1s snrvivpd hv ho iiixhand. her mother, Mrs. Mary Bullard, age 92 and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Francetta Mar- sirtfif John Bullard of Fftrron: Mrs. Lillie Cooms of Teasdale, Mrs. Nel lie Clark and wmiam Buiiara 01 Wyoming and Ezra and Charles Bullard of Wayne county. e i Kil-lia- . s Hy-ru- s vice-preside- nt. w wMMw-- step-fathe- step-moth- er. : p Kes - - Frth ""-ulu- "i ilworth as shot fixer. Mortensen and Bruce He is survives uj Eugene and Carlos hmthers. 'chrion last wi Tfr and MlssT Leon Huntington. - Kivin?a lTinni flT.iAns wvr Otteestrom of the tpnrfP(i lrrrr.sijiTJLU ivt lay m X00K tne nance ry pcufation wwnBPePie mine, mum Saurtoe where he met the aufel1 . comPanies have sub-- Ingram they He. 4h it iS equipment riffht dance contemrjlatlner nurchas Wnff 41!tobefore 5Prln&- The include a sl de- and a set of giant two steel ' swings according to some of laem inTi 3 suomitted this equip-I- n at the wheeL were held U:.lll COJt in t.hov TlolrrViVinrVlrtrtH n s. Joint funeral R25.0O ""uuiug mosny stuaenw hjTiJ.VA . av Play-grou- 5 nd fig - JJ er - - r e I after ok came Dack to school in attendance. PaationmaSnWf toJYf nt )n and the nrocescaskets Identical a we nad to name the sions moved four breaj. .1" The entire www Executive, judicial for JM im. ved our chapel was rese lvemment: :aeSc Off! n 0Ur studles except four victims talS ' Wll IV) iau IU lV,Cll--l- J SSSf ancquaintance, occu- sentence, such pied the alTy. .field conduc- 3ict Predicate, nomin- (rwr,V aers- Tftere were quite tea me w"-- ;. jir E. jonnsou. 'Continued on was offered Qr&ng -- i" r pajre 8.) were t1-o- f Speakers M rs. Idaho, newa while It news, e are lu1 &nd Shelby, ' Dale w hear o any and U lestrup, Hunthigton, fcW s. thiv at;ve crt., 01 th-e- - g4 Louis iP. uveu THIRTY-FIFT- SIRS. JOSEPHINE MADSEN OLSON Y1AB H EMERY STAKE : lne Huntington cemetery. The AntoL NutSu.85 dedicated by JameB A. iccompanieu uy ma uugui-- i, Mrs. Pauline Brandon, who Ht? tn . member of the Paul Cavallo Jr was inierea in ior two t yisit WKn relatives Al tune of rrrr,1-Wi "c kb. cnairman of the So- Melson dedicated the grave. cial committee of he wardt y m oDert ueweliyn Mathie was Re- - M. I, A, and was mor ;;e?r forty members of the in thf Wnnf inrrtr, meir iuncn 1 f toe Huntngton fociety. iaKmg ry, Bishop Heber j. Leonard them, gatnerea at me nome Gte Club Mrs. Maysie Moffitt Wednesday j He is survived by Ihis mothpr dedicated the grave. Francis Otterstrom was interred .social evening. Games were and stepfather, Owen Guvman the Cleveland cemeterv. The in and a very pleasant even- - tour brothers. VLeslie ti, ShPrmsn as enjoyed by all. and Black Jones and four sisters, grave was dedicated by Bd. Jos Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Arlleen eph J. Larsen of Cleveland. the cemeterv a lares wrpath was splendid program given Powell, Mrs. La Von Nielsen and ofAtflowers was nTP.wnt.Pri h tha Miss Glenda Janes all of Hunt-to- g m wees iday 01 last uenirai I:h school assembly commemo- rUnited Mine Workers of America ton. Local No. 5861, also floral offerings ng the anniversary of the fellow workers of Kenilwortn from state the of Utah of PAUL instance CAVALLO. JR. u a the Union. Ssth Allen was COLEEN COX speaker. Mrs. Harry j. Robin-- d JrPaul Cavallo - son of Paul and and Mary Cavallo was born at gave piano --selections Evans sang utan we Love Utah. January 8. 1915. and KlmPT flTld Alts fVv HiaH or Vitti tee." died instantl Tuesday morning, home of its parents in Orangeville January 1, 1935 at the age of 20 late Sunday night of pneumonia. Ijjrs. John H. Cox of Orange- - years, victim of an auto accident. The baby was ill only eight hours. entertaine at her home in He was a resident of Huntingflhp was hmrn rWpmhpr 17 1034 hngeville Thusday at a dinner ton for nineteen years and since Funeral services were conducted Wyo tty ior Mrs. Jane k. uox, 83. 1922 has bee engaged in the Serv-i- ie at the family residence Tuesday. O ate oi nsr eatn weaamg anni-sar- v. Station with his parents. H. Taylor officiated. John Eishop HUNTSMAN ARDIS Table decoratios were own Interment as in Orangeville For the nast two vears and white roses. Covers were ed and tl "Red Star" the operated Funeral services were held Tues12 for of her old friends. Mrs. Service id is survived by her parents, She at Station Huntington. p. m. for Miss Ar-d-is it has been a resident of Orange- - Paul received his education in the one brother, Dale Cox and two day at 2 0' clockwho died at the Huntsman ior nnyiour years, ner nus-- d Huntington schools and was out- sisters, Levean Cox and Vema home in Spring Glen Tnurs family died three years ago. standing as an athlete of Hunt- Lue Cox. day following injuries received In O school. an automobile accident the Tuesington high The LYNN HYDE, JR. Emery county unit of the C. C. TTp is survived hv his narents day before. Speakers were V. W. I P. U. was at a one sister, Mary Cavallo of Hunt of KenUworth. Bishop RowJones n ieting held at the home of Jer-Lynn Hyde, Jr., 16, son of Mrs. ley of Spring Glen, J. Frank ington, ana two nan Drainers: Ina of R. Brandon, pe Asay president of the Castle A. Hyde grandson Pres. and of Orangeville Frank Jack Corgiat of Price and Local Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doyle of Price, Peterson. Mrs. Vera Stevents and bPresident Wendell Peterson w'as Corgiat of Huntington. died at his home in Calif- Cal Jewkes of Kenilworth sang a Utah, O I aorably released and C. A. Win-r- s ROBERT LLEWELLYN MATHIE ornia, Monday, January 7. follow- duet and Mesdames Eva KUlpack, of Castle Dale was elected in ing a four months illness. Anna Larsen and Freida Behling Mrs. Brandon accompanied the rendered a trio. place. Mathie. 22, Robert ILlewellyn Jerome Asay of Castle Dale was remains to Price where services m son of Robert Mathie and Mae were Ardis was the daughter of elected as UTirst held Thursday, interment HuntsFebru was bom Jesse Kleiker and Guyman Duncan of Castle Dale Mathie was m Price cemetery. p Claus man, born at Rochester, Utah, in ary 5, 1911 at Huntington, Utah, O elected second years ago. The and died Tuesday morning, JanuMay, twenty-thre- e MAGNOLA JOHANSEN O of Rochesauto were residents an 1935. of victim 1. family BLACKBURN ary EMFR.V srHnni. vrws ter and Ferron for many years but UNA V. WILLIAMS, Reporter last few years at He has alwys resided at HuntMagnolia Johansen Blackburn have spent the At local the in present they are educated was the camps. in was bom November 22, 1907, Avery fine a&semblv nrogrram ington, Glen. of son oldest in the Spring schools. Being Castle Dale. Utah, daughter of living hnmemorating the 39th birthday She is survived by her parents a family of six, and only ten years Peter and Zora Johansen and died Isniversary of our beloved state, at the time of his father's January 7, 1935 at her home in and the following brothers and fa given last Friday morning at of age has played the role of Mutual following fen attack of cicorC' Mrs Velma Robertson. he death, school auditorium. p the to family. father Keith, Vaughn and Beverly, all of pneumonia. I The entire cnrtan was m)t he employed of her The time marriage, year the Until past Spring Glen, two grana parems, uuuj mir ased the m Castle Dale, was an Hyrum Huntsma of Ferron and program as well as a as night watchman at the Grand lived she and ex- active L. D. S. church worker, a Mrs. Guyman of Orangeville, also 'fKt of the townspeople. Canyon lodge in Arizona work in teacher in lhe ward Primary. to return to his her great grandmother. Mrs. Mary pected M'ure of the of Blackburn Aaton Bullard. The body was brought to was this married of the year. She assembly May and mother his 1926 in Price, vvwui.w oi rresiaent n. l. wii- survived the home of her aunt. Mrs. Ruby 26, by He is Clawson January as. tne guest speaker. G. H Klecker and the and. since then has made her home Brvan were it was viewed before r, Mr. from sisters. in Mutual. "Mams, it was felt, was particu-lute- d . the funeral. Many people following brothers and ana to act m this capac- - Lamont Mathie of Blackfoot, Idahusband Kenuwortn her survived Glen, is by She Spring i uecause or were in attendance, Inthe fact that he has ho; Mrs. Blake Gordon, Jessie, and two children, a son, Gary, 6, Row Huntof cu 4. Her Cinv father Mathie AviaYitjr wnery county as a mem- - Billie, and Ferra cluding Bishop and Mrs. pilaRowMr. and Mrs. David and and Johansen ley Peter ington. because of his rare and the following sisters ana mo- ley and family of Spring Glen. ability as , OTTERSTROM Messrs. and Mesdames Evan FRANCIS W1 thers: Mrs. Venice Jensen, Mrs. yUUng peopie. son oi mt. Gladvs Gramarakas, Eugene, Mer- - Smith, Cal Jewkes, Arthur Hunts- Otterstrom, Francis was vrjt. frario .- i i it n Tnnpd anrf Mrs. LlOVd ii.. and Mrs. Brigham Otterstrom uu ill and Bryan Johansen all or Ctevehs uran. and Mrs. Ray Herring of Dale. Castle enjoyed his talk very bom in Huntington toe on held Thurs death were met Kenilworth, Manley Bradley, Mrs. 1, 1899, and Funeral services "T A"c program is as ioi- an-Hettie Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Osmorning of his 36th birthday, dav in Castle Dale ward chapel. Pres. Price and of cvHortcnri officiated. LJag. Utah We Love The by the Bishop E. A. Nielson nlHerSS been a resident Opening prayer was offered by Mrs. J. Frank Killian, Mr. and Mrs. legation; Prayer, Bruce Wake- - ofHHunUngton with the exception LSuis P. Oveson. The speakers Vet Cox, Mr. and Mrs Aivin jomi-a- n Ulan i rail, Margaret k Y. and other members of Mrs. K?,i.Detaa Jensen; song of the of seven years spent with his par were Nephi L. Williams, John of all family of Orangeville; Nielson, Huntsman's and Bishop Jensen ents at Sunnyside. time travel-H- e Castle Dale, and Dr. Bruce Easley Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Huntsman ana has spent much Iv.ri. e i:.' ""'"s wiinams ana the a:e. fur01 uastie alk N- L. Williams; employed one year insome of Ferron. Special music was Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Asay u choir. spent ward Alaska the minesV qnarS nished by Flag' FUr SfSnPt horn Tal- - Sell your hammer and buy Eraau-a- t? students; ong. One a Moon-- if in Florida and was a School Emma Fillmore of Lawrence, Electric of the Coyne td1 , grade Birls: reading by Voi pa"w scicuwuii he was EWe?e derson; song, Billie oIA?hthPgine of his death ,B- OUR HJCT Mrs. Niel-fr1- . no DffTHLOPMENT vaca- - , m C8 Id - Land DTOESTO i to Rlrle. .tnmischool work . 0KLY TBICKS ofMAGIC 76. wife of Peter R olsen of Koosh- narem, aiea at ner nome there Thursday of a lingering illness. Mrs. Olsen was born In Oslo Norway. October 24, 1853. She came to America in 1875 with a party of L. D. S. missionaries and converts and arrived m Ephraim July 24, of that year and was married to Mads Peter Madsen in the L. D. fl Endowment house in Salt lake City Utah June 26, 1876, and nine children were born tto this union. Mr. Madfcen died January 23. 1917 and his widow married Peter E. Olson September 5, 1923 and went with him to Koosharem where they have lived except for a period of two years when they were called as workers in the L. D. S. temple at Mantl. She is survived by here widower, N II ACTIIES BASKET BALL SCHEDULE FOR 1J34-- M 16 Emery at Orango-viilCleveland at Huntington,; Ferron at Mohrland. January 23 Huntington at Em ciy; Orangeville at Mohrland; Ferron at Cleveland. January e; Mohrland at January 30 Huntington; Emery at Cleveland; Orangeville February at Ferron. 6 Emery Cleveland at at Mohrland; Huntington at Ferron. February 13 Huntington at Orange vlLl?; Mdhrland at Cleveland; Ferron at Emery. All wards have two delegates at Council meeting In Castle Dtla on three sons and three daughters: 16, at 1:00 o'clock p. m. Franklin P. Madsen. EDhraim: December Orson Madsen. Salt Lake City; Russell Justesen, Opresident. (for many years a resident of Cas- tle Daie), Mrs. Ellen Chrlstensen, Tetonia, Idaho; C. H. Madsen, of Price; Mrs. Kate Thursby and Mrs. Thelrn gabrlskl Ephraim,; a brother, C. J. Olsen, Los Angeles; a sister. Mrs. C. H. Pomeru. Nam. grand children Idaho; thirty-o- ORANGEVILLE : The M. L A. Stake Board held their reeular meptinir nt of Mrs. LilUe Humphrey. Seven teen memoers were present. The Stake Boards of thn M A and their nartnpr.s held a so and 11 great Funeral services were held at cial Saturday night at the audi- Koosharem Sunday January 6 af iorum iancng ana refreshment ter which the body was taken to were the main features of the Epnraim ior anotner service mow-da- y. r ne grand-childre- n. Interment was in Ephraim Park EMERY: cemetery. --O CARD OF THANKS The following program was given at the M. I. A. conjoint meeting We take this means of express- Sunday evening: Don-iPiano solo, Williams; ing our heartfelt appreciation for the Youth, "Will you the many kindnesses shown us at Chalenge totoHis continue word, and Build L. the time of the death of our son D. S. Homes and Communities was and broter. Paul Cavallo, Jr. given by Emma Edwards. Answers Mr. and Mrs. PAUL CAVALLO, to Challenge were given by Gleanand Family. ers, Laura Chrlstensen and Carol O ..-..- s COMMISSIONERS APPOINT DEPUTY ASSESSORS afternoon appointed the - lng: Deputy county assessor, Niel3 J. Chrlstensen of Ferron and Jesse Tuttle of Castle Dale, with offices in Castle Dale. Field and City assessor as follows: Emery, Merrill Allred and Sam Lewis; Ferron, Hugh way- man and L. Ray Bryan; uieveuum, W. D. Stokes; Victor. Sam Wells, Huntington, Rosel Jensen and Ivan Marshall; Green River, Paul Wood; Mr. Christensen and Mr. Tuttle are already at work and the other dep uties were instructed to begin at once. Othe appointments will be made later. o, Peacock. Men's vocal trio, by Geo. Q. and Earl Olsen; Challenge to Youth, Will you carry the torch? and Will you pledge alleg-en- ce to the church? was given by Clark Frei, and answered by Everett Hansen and Maylin Maxfield. "Carry On" was sung by the Bee Hive chorus. Mohrland was selected to play basketball here last Saturday but on account of some of the Mohrland team being 111, the game was Al-oz- commisNewly elected county sioners at their first regular meeting held at Castle Dale Monday fol'orw- - Q M.-M- en, postponed. FERRON: The M. I. A. conjoint meeting was held Sunday night with the Allowing program. "Challenge to Youth" by R. S. Chipman and Erma Peterson, Latter-jja- y Saint" "Homes" Nina Barton and Faye Btringham; "We WU1 Carry The Torch"j Clark Funk and Slogan was . given by Wallace Nelson. The Stake M. I. A Drama was HUNTINGTON RESIDENTV GORED BY MAD BULL presented here Thursday night. O - Theodore (Teddy) Chrlstensen, CASTLE DALE YOUTH GETS 50, of Huntington, was gored by a BERTH ON VARSITY TEAM bull Sunday morning. Dr. L. C. Hill of Huntington was called and stuAlthough only a first-yeaccording to rporte sixteen stitches mora renirprf to close the WOUJld dent at the University of Utah, Blackham, Castle, Dale, has suffered on the right leg and 14 Ehiri berth on the stitches were reuired to ciose me landed abasketball the squad of anvarsity wound on his right arm, ito &in hi3 according university, made has Mr Chrlstensen institution!. home with his sister. Mrs. Brig-ha- nouncement a from that of Central graduate Otterstrom in Huntington for Blackham, plays the center podoing me high school,was many years and was he also a member of to sition. He went when chores morning footbal squad. freshman this it corral year's the orivp. the bull from o turned on him. " CCC CAMP PROPOSED FOR THIS VICINITY ; ar 1934-19- 35 m FERRON (Br pedal HOW TO MAKE "WATERFALL" WITH CARDS NL OotTtspMadacrt) Daughters of Utah Pioneer meet ing will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Pauline Snow. Reece Peftty return! to the CCC camp in Mt. Pleasant Wednesday after enjoying the holidays with relatives here. Grant Leslie and Marvin Barney also returned to the CCC camp ir. Salina the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cox of Huntington and Mr. and Mrs. Brinkerhoff of Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. With the possibility of a CoC camp being estabiishel in tins F. E. R. A. county chairman, Louis P. Oveson is negotiating' with various polit'. ;l organiations urgng their Letters have been directed to various government ofidals solic- -; Itms their aid in securing the camp. Mr. Dveson met with the county commissioners last Monday and reports that they went on record as favoring the project, establish a camp at Green River for the purposa of changing the crurse of the Green River in and near Greenm city for the protection of faraing tend and 'he city. It is estimated that300 the new fee wide, chanel will measure 18 feet deep and approximately 5,000 feet long. re--g- ion Elmer Cox of Orangeville were Sunday visitors here. Mrs. Leah Peacock of Emery is visiting her parents here. Rasmus-se- n Dean Killpack and Cleo returned to Provo Monday. Max and Bruce Killpack spent We Print Butter Wrapers at Monday and Tuesday in- Provo. reasonable price. Try us. most Chrlstensen. Ellis Beach, Boyd .. o Geniel SingCrawford Oveson and tal the like If you leton returned to Logan, Saturday.a n. U art. teu as.Progrtu, Charlie Larsen returned from weeks visit to Greeriver, Tues- ROLL OF HONOR Here U a trick performed with a pack of cards whicn appears simple two one in hand between master. the the pack Grip f went but will take practice to "Willie and Richard Behling We thank the follewing far thumb and four fingers, and press on it so it will bend. Then hold the other to the Ferron Reservoir Monday tc er renewing their aafeMriy-ti- o release from the and cards the above, shown as slowly hand beneath this, dam. Reservoir shut the to the Pogrt, during the on the cards release the and bent, keeping pack, retain at pressure Snow E. If you nack and Mrs. P. Bishop week: past In each other a follow will closely falling, forming them pradually. they tended the funeral in Huntington, -waterfall" of cards. Saturday. Seth Allen, Castle Dale. Utah. WJTDrTlo. CoorlbL Will U LlndbortO (Continued on Page 4 A) E. S. Larsen, Castle Dale, Utah, "rt-ribi- ng, |