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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER is, l9, EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE FIVE EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS and was unconscious for sometime but not seriously Injured. Established 1900 W. Wyatt Bryan, of Ferron, Is 18-- X Telephone in a serious condition in a Salt Lake hospital. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OP A half million dollar project to EMERY COUNTY carry water to Ephralm valley from this side of the mountain by a 7000 foot tunnel Is being disSubscription, $2.00 per year cussed. Foreign $2.50 per year Henry Hicks, who left Castle Dale recently, died in a hospital A. C SAUNDERS, Editor JESS E. SAUNDERS, Asso. Editor in New Mexico. The big Carbon-Emer- y Roundup at Huntington Is under way and Published Every Friday Morning will run until Nov. 23. Farmers Entered In the post office in Cas- and housekeepers are enjoying tle Dale, Utah, as second class mail the instructive course., o matter, under the act of March 3, 1879. WHY IT'S HARD TO RECOVER A WPA worker on a road In 111., was hauled into court for punching his foreman in the nose. The judge asked, "Why did you hit the foreman?" "I wanted to quit work at three and he said I couldn't knock off Ev-anst- Twicc-Told-Tal- es Taken From the Files of The Progress of Twenty Years Ago This Week till the regular time,'' answered the prisoner. "Why did you want to quit at three?" A large force of men are at "Because I had to run into work at Orangeville digging trenand get my relief money Chicage ches for. the new water system. before the office closed." all has stopped Rainy weather "You mean to say you're getting threshing. a salary from the government and efDale's Castle C. Barresori, P. relief, too?" ficient blacksmith, is erecting a collecting "Yes." S. E. modern shop on the Day "Have you a family?" property on Cedar street. year old "Only a twenty-si- x 86 of age. son." John Lowry, sr., years a pioneer of 1847, member of the "What does he do?" state constitutional convention, "He's a relief investigator." and a resident of Manti for more o at? e fifty-fivdied the than years, WHICH home of his daughter in Salt Lake "A man is never older than he City. Among the children left to declared the aged boss. feels," mourn his dimise are D. D. Lowry. "Now this morning I feel as fresh Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Singleton and as a Nathaniel Crawford of Ferron. "Horse or egg?" queried his district Col. Henry Thompson, steno sweetly. game warden, was injured when o the car in which he and three other passengers were traveling, According to the Forest Service broke through a bridge several hickory is the- - heaviest wood miles north of Huntington. The grown in the United States, and Jumped into the wash western red cedar the lightest. four-thirt- y, SHERIFF SALE EMERY COUNTY NEWS Eugene Poulsen, during the week. Mrs. Elva Crawford entertained EMERY the Ladies Improvement club (By Special Correspondent) with 12 members oresent. An English lesson was given by Mrs. Maggie Cox. Ward conference was held here Miss Barbara Reid spent the Sunday in connection with Sacra week end at home. ment meeting. Nephi L. Williams Mrs. HatUe L. Reid returned was the presiding authority. He from Salt Lake City to attend the was accompanied by Carl Berg of funeral of her brother. Castle Dale, who was the princl Mr. and Mrs. Daw Mc Arthur, of pal speaker. Vocal duets were fur Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert nished by members of the chior. Cox, of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. The local Seventies Quorum Edward Cox, of Martfl, were home participated in a social Friday for the funeral of their father, S. evening under the direction of H. Cox, Sr. A very Instructive M. I. A. InPresident Jas. J. Jensen. Entertainment of a jolly type was en- stitute was held at Huntington joyed under the supervision of Eve Saturday. Every ward was repreJensen. The wives of the gentle- sented. Dancing, drama, reading, men present were guests and story, speech and hobbies were luncheon was served. given by the General Board. Thursday evening relatives of Miss Fannie Stewart, of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams Lake City, was a guest of her sistendered them a miscellaneous ter, Mrs. Lillian Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray of shower at the home of Harden Williams. They received many Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben gifts, and a jolly evening was H. Roberts of Logan, children of Mrs. Lillian Cox, were here for spent. Mrs. Ernia Williams spent last the funeral. week In Provo at the home of her son MerrUl Williams, returning Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williams spent last week in Salt Lake and other towns up state, purchasing furniture and visiting. Mr. Williams has moved his family to the Albrechtson home and returned to his duties in the CCC camp in Duchesne county Sunday. K. D. Williams, who has been acting supervisor of the CCC Camp in Castle Dale, stopped here Tuesday enroute to Arizona where he will help set a camp in operation. Mr. Williams spent the week end at Bluffs on account of the illness of his Infant son. Eleanor OLsen, Georgia Anderson, Mabel Anderson and Lyle Jensen, of the Primary Stake Board visited Primary Conference at Mohrland, Elmo, Cleveland and Huntington Sunday. Eleanor and Rosetta Peacock and Eleanor Olsen went to OrPRICE MERCHANTS angeville Tueaday to attend the PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING funeral of Mr. Cox, who was a SHOPPING. THEY ARE brother of Eleanor Peacock. WHEN DOING YOUR Paul Olsen returned home last DATE, AND MERIT YQUR SUPPORT. Thursday after spending several PROGRESSIVE, UP-Tweeks in Idaho and northern TAKE THIS DIRECTORY WITH YOU AND BE GUIDED BY IT. Utah. G. E. Anderson is assisting in signing up' the farmers on the REDD MOTOR CO. New Carbon Agency wheat contracts. ONE STOP SUPER SERVICE Mrs. Eve Jensen announces tha1 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH she will hold her evening adult Oil and Accessories-Certi- fied Gas, INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS class in connection with the M. I. Used Cars Agents A. on Tuesday evening. H. A. C. AUTO LOANS for Chevrolets and Olds. Superintendent of the Stake O. SHINER, Mgr. Price, Utah Sunday school and organist, Miss Jensen, also Adult Supervisor, Miss CO. of the Sunday OPTICAL LEWIS SHOP BEAUTY Crawford, WALSH School Board, of Huntington, visMAKERS OF GLASSES Featuring Permanent Waves DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist ited Sunday school here and gave interesting vinstructions In their All Lines of Beauty Cultural We make a complete muscudepartments. as as well vision a lar analysis 315 Electric Bldg. Up stairs Coy Williams and D. H. Maxfleld test. Price, Utah have gone to the mountains to act Price, Utah as guides for elk hunters. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Tuft, of the SHOES AND HOSIERY PLATIS CAFE Center Field were her Sunday and for Women and Girls at PopuWest Main Street took their household goods to lar prices shoe sizes 3 to 9, Spring Canyon where Mr. Tuft is Try Our Fresh Home Made CANDIES fresh daily widths AAA to D. employed for the winter. Clinton Broaderick and Darrel Ice Cold Beer on Drought DEAL SHOE STORE Hansen are working on the road i Best Fountain in Southern Next to Lyric Theatre, Price to the coal mine at Castle Dale. UTAH Utah PRICE Mrs. Earl Edwards, of RochesWhen you buy a Used Car or is spending the week here ter, truck it pays to buy under the with her mother Mrs. Lizzie OlDLAMOND'' protection of our . sen. Authorized FORD Dealer IARKET, In& Lloyd Brinkerhoft has purchaswhich stands for this ed a small truck for his business as government trapper. STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY PRICE, UTAH Arthur Anderson has moved his Watch Our Specials Every Ford Sales Service Price, Ut. family to the Nephi Jorgensen Friday and Saturday ' two-year-ol- d." ex-Sher- iff PRICE. BUSINESS OUT-OF-TOW- N ROCHESTER - J eirl J Legal Publications ng homestead entry, No. Homer Edwards spent the week in Price, His wife is still In the hospital recovering from an ap- pendicitis operation, Mrs. Jesse Larsen is caring for her mother who Is ill in Farron. Jesse Larsen made a trip to Hanksville. Howard V i "V mifw Conntj U J. SWEETRING, Price, Utah. Attorney for the Plaintiff. First Publication, Nov. 15, 193V uec. o, 1835. ijast Member Federal Reserve CARBON-EMER- Y System! BANK Price, Utah Total Deposits-:4U38.08fl- .M Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 J WHAT KIND IS IT , KEEN, ISNT IT? I ? ITSANI-E-S- f; rjylr ' ' II FOR STUDYING- - O - T. S. 1935. GEE, I WISH I HAD A LAMP LIKE THAT ; W Sheriff or Emery E, " v 1, SESW, ' A ; 048-469- SWKSWK, NWKSEtt Sec. 8, N&NWK, SWK NWK, Sec. 17, EH Sec. 18, sy2-SSec. 7, Township 21 South Range 7 East, S. L. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Earl V. Hills, Notary Public, at Ferron, Utah, on the 3rd day of December, 1935. Claimant names as witnesses: Austin Olsen, of Rochester, Utah, and E. A. Wilds, L. P. Ralphs and Morris Singleton, of Ferron, Utah. Thomas F. Thomas, Register. First publication Oct. 25, 1935. Albertsen is visiting relatives in Price and Hiawatha. He will be gone for a week. Mrs Mary Funk, president of the Relief Society, gave a lovely party in connection with the work and business meeting Tuesday. The party was for the teachers of Last publication Nov. 27, ;V; 3 w for " Plainti? vs. ' MARY E. BRASHER anri BRASHER, her husband. Ftti DOE: SECOND DOE; FOURTH DOE and PreS DOE. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sal. the 7th dav of Depemhn,f'4 1935, at the hour of 2:00 rjwH P. M., in Castle Dale, Emerv tv. State of Utah of u' door of the Court House, the lowing described property in vv State of Utah to- Bishop and Mrs. Ralphs spent ery County, Tuesday in Ferxon. corner of Section 17 in TownSr Mrs. H. M. Edwards went to 17 South of Range 9 East otl? see her Price Tuesday morning to Salt Lake Base and Meridisl dauzhter-in-laat the hospital, thence South 160 rods: th2& Geo, B. Funk and son Lynden thJ! rods; thence lEast 20 rodsare working In Price. 80 rods: thenr v. Q. G. Crawford left Wednesday North to place of beginning, contafi morning for Sallna. TO acres of land mnre n John Leslie, of Ferron, was a TOGETHER with 500 shares business visitor at the Moore's Tuesday. said stock being represented! I Certificate No. 293. I TOGETHER with all rthor of every kind and nature, howevl iu taic use OI fib, tiiui.ui,vU tion of said Dremises NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION TOGETHER with all rn.-- J GenDepartment of the Interior, eral Land Office at Salt Lake hereditaments and appurtenanl Citv. Utah. Oct. 17. 1935. NOTICE .is hereby given that appertaining and the reversal utan, and reversions, remainders SI Carlyle Crawford, of Ferron,stock-raisiremainders, rents, issues and wJ who on Oct. 10, 1930, made the ward and each was presented Ht.K a nrpttv souvenir dish. De licious refreshments were served. Mrs. Moore was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Carlvle Edwards of Price, visited their parents here Sunday. Their small Daoy, wiw was cared for by 'relatives for the past two months, was taken home Mrs, June Edwards is spending the week with her mother in m -- (By Special Corresnondent) - IN TiUS SEVENTH JUDTPt.. DISTRICT COURT IN ANdSS EMERY COUNTY, UTAH? THE FEDERAL LAND BAN BERKELEY, a. eorrvW, - BETTER SIGHT ' . WALLACE MORTUARY A distinct funeral service Phone 128, open day and night Prices at your suiting A. N. WALLACE, Mgr. Price, Utah PRICE SHOE SHOP & SHINING PARLOR Next to Star Theatre ' EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING New Method of Half-- S Soling Ladies Shoes Mail Orders Taken Care Of PRICE SHEET METAL WORKS J. W. Holden, Manager EVERYTHING IN SHEET METAL Estimates given on Hot Air Furnaces, pair Work. Phone 124J Guttering and Re- JL Dressmaking, Button Covering, Button holes, Mending, Alterations and all kinds of sewing. Special line of art goods. 66 West Main. Price, Utah BOYACK'S CLOTHING 15 W. Main BOWMAN'S Drink and dessert included. FULL DINNER, Chicken Pies, fresh daily Plain Hot Tamales. Tamales smothered in chili Real Mexican Chili... Plate Lunch 25c 15c 25c 10c 25c Darwin Brinkerhoff is in Salt Lake attending a truckers con vention.Mrs. Odelade Brinker- is teaching school in his absence. Samuel Lewis took his little son Jackie to the Price hospital The little boy has been quite ill. Milton Williams, Merrill Sim onson and Elsworth Chrlstensen have leased the A. W. Clark coal mine and commenced operations - Catherine Nielson has returned home from the Price hospital Price, Utah BAKERY UTAH PRICE, BREAD and PASTRIES FRESH DAILY Special Orders will be made and sent you by SUMMIT MONUMENTAL WORKS CO., Inc. Established in 187a ORANGEVILLE (By Special Correspondent) Mrs. Bessie Snow and children, of Standardville, were guests at the Fred Tatton home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatton cele brated their silver wedding anni versary Sunday with a family CLP. and Builders of Wid opening at th top of tht hade throws light to ceiling nd 1. eliminates shadows. School is under way. Give your boy and girl one of these new d lamps for doing homework. Scientifically designed to give shadowless, glareless light, this new lamp is a boon to SKAGCS wom, 2. Glass low-price- young eyes especially when they may be so easily strained reading in poor light Make sure your lighting is coned Call us, and we will be glad to have one of our lighting advisors visit your home and make a sight-mettest. Perhaps there is too much glare. Perhaps lamps are improperly placed, or the light is insufficient. This service costs you nothing. Eyesight specialists can tell you if your eyes are injured. Then see your lamp dealer or come into our store for approved lighting eauipmenL er reflectot soften light, pravanta glare. 3. Wide shade Rives ample lightoveryour viaijaDiemHrsi ELECTRICITY IS THE 4. Shade lining is white to reflect more light. work. S. "Ml Ittat Nut -. j t ,ur. for the authorised certiAcarloe tag en the lamp you buy. It isn't an M.S. Better Sight lamp If It doesn't have this tag. dJ gJGGFSfMgGl UTAH POWER "1c Lamp Is high enough to light large working area. IMPORTANT- Dis- Mrs. Alvin Guymon, Mrs. Ellen Grange, Milton Tuttle attended A. & W LUNCH ROOM the funeral of the small daughter PRICE "A Surety of Purity" UTAH of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Waterman, at Price, Wednesday of last week. PLEASE MENTION THE EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS WHEN Mrs. Thomas Fugate, of Ferron, ANSWERING ADVERTISEMENTS was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. rooo at our showroom. dinner. Mark Humphrey is home from CCC camp, on the sick list. the tinctive Granite and Marble from Mount Isaac Olsen, MEMORIALS 156 East Main Phone 221 Pleasant, was a visitor at the Wilford Humphrey home Sunday. PRICE, UTAH The dancing party sponsored by Our everyday prices on Groceries the Amberican Legion Monday and Meats are consistently evening was very successful, the Lowest Mr. and Mrs. David Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grange, Mr. and Designers See this new study lamp now on display place. Tuesday. FOR MEN Price, Utah WHEN in PRICE TRY OUR at . Brown's Sewing & Art Shop Ion "Luc; & llCe.rr co; |