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Show f OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY CHATTER iBtimate With Close-Up- s Oar Readers By A. C. S SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON. EMERY, ROCHESTER Hansen, geologist at the CLEVELAND, CLAWSON. MOLEN, ELMO AND GREEN RIVER recently maae tne state B Y that a petrified bird was unknown in the annals of scien Coun- VOLUME XXXV. NO. 47. TWO DOLLARS PER TEAR tific exploration in geology. CASTLE DALE. UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935 hasten-d Peterson ty Clerk Hector to put the professor right, by informing him inai nis Drotner, Emery County, IN Oliver Peterson, several years ago DAY found a petrmea Dira in a rocn ossesses Scenery he picked UP on uoironwooa ON in below the bridge creek just Dale, and still has the Unique ORANGEVILLE DALE bird which is almost complete in DAM In Huntington canyon camp (From the Associated Civic detail, in his possession. When it dinosaurs ana comes to fossils, Clubs Booklet), ing will be confined to the fol million a of relics years lowing campgrounds: Crandau petrified Project Commenced Last Fall Emery County, whose county can county of produce Forks Huntingdon, canyon. ago, Emery seat is Castle Dale, is not only Will be Pushed to before located in a Old Folks Flat and, Hughes many never but sportsman's paradise, scientific researches. canyon. The reason for limit possesses scenery of a wild, Completion ORANGEVILLE The 24th was CASTLE DALE The local State camping to these camps is ing the primitive beauty. Pioneers of Castle Dale, John Y, celebrated here in a fine way, because of the fact that the People who enjoy seeing Castle Dale, on State highmountains at their best should HUNTINGTON Work on the Jensen, President Lars P. Oveson starting with shots being fired at Forest Service has Improved No. 10, nestles in the valway over Manti k, Forest followed by the band the make a trip and Mrs. Eliza Jones were special them ston reservoir in Huntington Rolf these grounds, provided ley of Cottonwood creek and 24th serenading the entire city from at honored within the next ten days. Flowthe runguests July and owned by the Huntington toilets with canyon, tables, Is the central point of an area celebration here, which was spon- 5:30 to 8:00 a. m., when they were ers of numerous varieties providi-- Cleveland conveniwater for the Irrigation Company, ning possessing scenery unmatched sored by the local camp of the served breakfast by the Mutual ence of visitors. This limitang a riot of color are now to be in with thirty to started Monday all America. seen on practically all parts of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. officers, A parade consisting of tion should prevent unnecesteams and a dozen thirty-fiv- e A trip down Buckhorn wash. At the program,' Utah of 1935, floats of all the organizations, Forest. No nicer trip for a day's anded men employed. sary damage to trees and vegover the San Rafael river, to be Miss Bonnie Jensen gave a brief Utah '47, Utah "35, Miss Orange-villcan than planned botouting is located on the reservoir This the etation canyon along across Limestone Flats to demonstration of the state flag, leave the valley early and enter bicycles decorated in bright reduce old Cleveland the tom. also of reservoir. should site the It Wickiup Peak, thence back to after which she presented each of colors, hand-carand pioneers, the forest at any convenient place some make posIt and used fire ago and hazard twenty years the San Rafael river, and the led by the band, which paraded and take a trip over the Skyline pioneers with a small one. new com The to sible the later abandoned, grounds keep down stream to that Lockhart Sarah Jensen, of the the entire length of Main street cleaner. Be sure your fire Is pany was formed a year ago, and Drive. This Skyline Drive can be Captain and Mexican Bend, offers vari reached by the way of Ferron Emery camp, represented Utah and back to the Ward Chapel out! Fishing is reported good about $30,000 expended on the ed attractions. 1847. where a good program was enjoyof the Canyon, canseason dam in last fall. About 5000 acre this Huntington This area- appears to be fresh The following program was giv- ed by all. road, or the Huntington-FairvieVisit the Manti Forest feet of water was impounded yon. from the hand of the Master en Marshal of the Day, Russell during your vacation; help to during he winter, and it was reroad from the east side of the beginning at ten a. m., in the and Time Workman, Father auditorium: called the meeting to keep the forest beautiful and filled again with the spring run Forest, The best way to make the Justesen, apparently has not laid- his First song, "All is Well by the order and announced the trip is to start at one end of the off. attractive. hands upon this land. forest. The head of the Muddy congregation; prayer by pioneer It is now proposed to complete of 1874, John Y. Jensen; vocal can be reached from Ferron or We Love Thee." Song "Utah, the dam at an approximate ex ' trio, "When I Grow Too Old to N. Mayfield, and the road can be folThomas is used: Prayer Chaplain of between eight and penditure Dream," by Estella Ungerman, Guymon. lowed north from that point to nine thousand Y. dollars. This exmaterial is This (1) poisoned Margaret Keller and Margie See-iroad. the "Our Mountain Home." will Song met by the FERA be all pense for is and arsenic with deadly Daughter Cecil Crawford gave This road may be followed to Welcome Speech Elder George one-ha- lf funds for the amount ex therefore animals and man, San"The the history of Boys of Lower Joe's Valley and Miller's W. Killian. and balance the in by the reservoir treme care should be taken pete County," and a chorus of the Flat road can be taken north to "Come, Come Ye Saints" Song this of company. handling and disposing Daughters of Utah Pioneers then Sang by the pioneers. the Fairvlew road; the top of the o materlaL 1847 told the Utah of song; sang mountain can .he followed frotm Utah '47, by Inez FullSpeech be should The bait (2) spread the story of the first 24th of July mer. there to Old Tucker in Spanish only in the late evening or very celebration held in Utah; accord-ia- n Y. Fork canyon. The "roads are not DALE Jensen CASTLE John Speech 'IBrigham Young," by early in the morning. If applied Zola P. solo Louis by Jensen; too well signed. Coral Moffltt. Be sure to take was called to Grand Junction, after 7 o'clock in the morning or orator of the day, spoke Musical Reading Jean Cox. this trip now. Do not attempt to Colorado, Friday, by the death of Oveson, few 6:30 In the before of President Roosevelt, a greeting Utah '35, by Olive favorable results canevening, make the trip in stormy weather, his youngest sister, Mrs. Marria Speech be acto expected. Governor Blood's Utah and since our mountain roads are Jorgensen, who passed away at (3) This matrial should be sow CASTLE DALE Canning proj then he spoke of the Grange. ceptance, son in her of that city lives of each Song Gleaner Girls. mostly clay, and very slippery. the home ed at the rate of 15 to 20 pounds ects under direction of the county our of three pionWhile they soon dry out, they are Friday morning. Speech Misa Orangeville, by per acre. Care should be taken to eers; vocal solo by Mrs. L. T. Hun- Glenna Taylor. FERA committeee have started in was born Mrs. while to hard Jorgensen extremely negotiate distribute It evenly over the in Emery county. The projects musical ter; by Audry reading came wet. For a distance of thirty miles Denmark, 73 years ago. She Song "America." ground. Broadcasting by hand is will be carried on at Huntington, Old Benediction Thos. Guymon. the Skyline Drive follows along to Utah with her parents when a Christensen, "Grandmother's; Arm usually the method used to dls Green River, Cleveland, Castle Chair," accompanied by the top of the plateau above great small child and they located at Immediately after the program tribute it. vocal Ida Keller; Dale, Orangeville, Ferron and trio, Margaret snow banks that will be there Fountain Green. Later she residice cream and cake was served by (4) Much of this material is in Emery. LeMildred Rasmussen and Wall, Training schools in prewhen the next year's snow arr- ed in Huntinging for a few years the. Mutual officers to all pioneers a cake form and should be comah for the projects have Christensen; closing prayer, paration over sixty years of age. ives. prior to going to Mexico with the Dan A. Lowry. pletely broken down before wet- been held in the different com col Mormon colonists. When the A dance for the children was ting. for children began at 3 munities, under the direction of ony was ordered out of Mexico p. Sports m. on the public square, in- held at 2 o'clock and the day was will be necessary to add county (5) It Supervisor, Mrs. Fawn about twenty years ago, she re- cluding all forms of races and a banana oil or lemon juice to the Daley, of Ferron. Mrs. Daley gave off children's by topped sports, turned with her brother and they children's dance in the evening on adult boxing matches and water before mixing in order to instructions and demonstrations located in Grand Junction where the tennis court concluded the horse sports, races. give the material the proper Od- in the canning of fruits and vegeday's program. she has since made her home. er. The bait should be mixed with tables and nonacid vegetables Mrs. Jorgensen was the mother enough water and banana oil or and also in the use of pressure A new world has come into beof nine children, eight of whom fruit juice to make It damp cookers and sealers. ing for Mrs. Jemima Checketts, 87 are living. to tend to form a ball in Cans, sugar, bottle rubbers and enough Funeral services were held Sunyear old resident of Providence, the and yet crumble. hand ids will' be furnished free to those Utah, who for the last 12 years day in Grand Junction with indust on relief and those (6) Do not breathe the being helped has been totally blind and who, terment at that place. By MERRILL E. COOK. County Agricultural Agent more than can be helped. All conby the federal rehabilitation proo following a successful operation tainers should be thoroughly gram, subject to the approval of Katlebelle Sitterude, of the F. E. performed last week by a member washed and all sacks destroyed. the case worker in each commun- Is Farming a Business? know the weak spots in your opof the St. Mark's hospital staff in R. A. office, is taking a week's vaThis material will not be eaten Just what sort of an enterprise erations. It has been said that if Salt Lake City, has her vision re- cation at her home in Oran'ge-vill- e the worms after it has dried. ty. by o is a farm? you didn't know why your farm Arsnic is stored. and in the mountains. very slow acting poison is because look doesnt it themelves farmers pay better, Many Mrs. Checketts is the grandand the worms may not die for ORANGEVILLE TOWN Mrs. George Sanborn and small upon this occupation as merely you don't know. It appears that as some hours and perhaps days mother of Mrs. Lorenzo Cook, of BOARD VISIT SALT LAKE the cultivation of crops and the bad as farmers hate to keep after the bait has been distributCastle Dale. Her blindness was son arrived from California Moncaused by a cataract. The doctors day to visit home folks, Mr. and caring of livestock. In past years books, they will find it much to ed. ORANGEVILLE Mayor 0,: W. this was perhaps all that was ne- their advantage to spend a half claim that she has been blind so Mrs. Joseph Zwahlen. W. G. Peacock, town at o ' Sltterud, cessary. The farmer seldom was an hour less in the field, if necesLeo Jensen, treasurer, and long that she is now under the YEAR CLUB torney, FIRST David N. Jewkes drove up to Salt Jack Bell, son of John BelL suf- a man to grab for all the nation's sary, to study his business and impression that she can see as well as anyone. Her real surprise fered a painful cut above the eye wealth he could get. As long as he keep accurate account of his opLake Monday on business pertainThis is club progressyear's to live erations. Markets should be stu- ing very wiD come in about six weeks when and on the face Tuesday morning could get money enough nicely. One reason is be- ing to (the bond issue for the new died to know of the demands and cause conwas taxes and he horse a very pay kicked was are he by when our good leaders, Mrs. water system. fitted of ready specially glasses They returned tented. If the prices were not high price variations. He should realize Rosetta Peacock and Mrs. Nettie Tuesday and announce that all and her sight will be restored to in the corral. he expanded his unit and in- his inventory and depreciation, Williams. The club officers are arrangements for starting work 90 per cent of normal vision. She Mr. and Mrs. Poley Hansen creased prodifction. His stock was which of his animals are profita- Betty Brinkerhoff , will be able to read fine print, president; De on the project have been completesew and lead a normal life, they were down from the sawmill to generally of an inferior quality, ble and which are unprofitable. lano Jensen, Mary dbut his land was rich and pro- In other words, the farm must be Ellen Albertson, secretary; Ver-neclaim. o spend the 24th. duced well, even under adversed made into a business. AnBessie Keele, AND LEGION yell leader; AUXILIARY Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Jones and circumstances. Grass Hopper Bait Proves Helpful derson, Hector Peterson, Francia Anreporter. The members ENJOY EVENING at the Our systems have changed in In Controlling Cat Worms derson and Tony Kochever made family, of Helper, visited Iris art Simonsen, Donetta ' over the Jones of bait home Johnny By mixing grasshopper the last few years. Expansion has a trip on horseback to the DinoAlice Keele, Maxlne JenORANGEVILLE A meetig Of saur fields south of the Ferron 24th. gone to the limit of readily avail- with lemon juice or banana oil sen, Arline Clark and Maurins the Blackburn-Axelson American Legion able resources, in many instances and with the proper application Boderick. river on July 24. They secured a Post Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. and was a We are perhaps too far. Taxes have in- of the bait, rather high percennumber of interesting specimens. in our work. held at the home ofAuxiliary Long, of Uton, were guests of Mr. creased, the land is demanding tage of cut worms in alfalfa have We hold our Ray Humphmeetings on Thurs- rey Monday night, July 22. Cook Tuesday. Edward Mrs. and been destroyed. of care. more cultivation and The Beatrice and Vonda Day, day at each other's homes. Re Incidentally Mrs. Humphrey's Farmers in Ferron have taken porter. is demanding better qualmarket Spring canyon are house guests Larsen G. Mrs. was celebrated at the Mr. and Lyman birthday of Inez Elder. o ity of products. Many other things particular interest in using this same time. were home fom Povo to spend the have Refreshments were famost of them and bait report entered into farming that CANNING DEMONSTRATION served to twenty-fiv- e guests. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Anderson week- - end, They retured to Provo are sections other vorable results. In demanding a change form of PROVES VERY INTERESTING 0 and children, of Provo, spent the where Mr. Larsen will attend the agriculture. the worms have been very bad, PREPARE CCC CAMP 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Alpine Summer school of the B. Just what these changes will but have disappeared; having Y. U. The demonstration: in their Canning demand we do not know, but gone into the pupae stage CASTLE DALECaptain J. H. given by the Kerr Glass Manuare some we know will be life cycle. there Miller has an advanced cadre of Mr. and Mrs. S. Poulsen, of ConMonDale Mrs. M. E. Ungerman returned in some Co., Castle sections are still There facturing necessary. Crop rotation, destrucwas well at- CCC enrollees getting the May- sumers, were guests of Mr. and home Tuesday after a two months tion of weeds, higher quality of that could use the poison bait to day and Tuesday Mrs. Peter Johansen, on the 24th. visit with relatives in Los Angeland tended worms some everyone pronounced field camp ready for occupancy. A advantage and if any marketing products, improved most it are es, Calif. in fields, left the interesting and instruc- carload of portable barracks was they might conditions and other things, but reMrs. Hannah Livingston unloaded at the Brlch creek camp tive. receive from bait Bishop Perry is one thing the successful turned Tuesday from a two weeks site in Twelve-Mil- e Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crawford, there o canyon. Geo, farmer Is going to learn, If he has Wakefield in Huntington, or from visit with lier two sons in Los Allred has been assigned to the of Price, spent the 24th with relenrollee an at Bruce In Castle Magnuson, Central the Garage to is and that While there she visited the atives and friends in Castle Dale. not yet done so, camp as foreman to the Moon Lake CCC camp in Uin- Twelve-Mil- e Dale. keep accounts. To keep pace with Fair at San to visit his assist Captain. Miller in getting was home tah should instructions county, Following! Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Cook were our changing world and remain Diego, and enjoyed a trip to Tia the camp established. over the 24th. in the farming game you must be followed closely when the bait parents Price visitors Tuesday. Juana, Mexico, Prof. PIONEER P of ie Beauty CASTLE OBSERVED Campers! Take Note! AND starts Work ROLFSTON RESERVOIR APPROPRIATE PROGRAMS day-brea- single-h- e, ts Ephraim-Orangevil- le w - follow-prora- Ephraim-Orangevil- John le Jensens m: y; Sister Dies in Grand Junction Canning Projects Open By FERA Aged Woman Recovers Sight FARM BUREAU NOTES 4-- 4-- H H vice-preside- nt; ' lJ Mor-tense- n, , up-to-d- ate An-Pel- es. Pacific-Internation- al |