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Show Legal Publications SHERIFF SALE IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, UTAH. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation. Plaintiff, and JOHN W. BRASHER, her husband, FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE; THIRD DOE; FOURTH DOE and FIFTH MARY E. BRASHER Defendants. sold at Sheriff's Sale, on the 7th day of December, A. D., 1935, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock, P. M., in Castle Dale, Emery County, State of Utah, at the front door of the Court House, the following described property in Emery County, State of Utah, BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Section 17 in Township 17 South of Range 9 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 160 rods; thence West 80 rods; thence North 80 rods; thence East 20 rods; thence North 80 rods; thence East 60 rod3 to place of beginning, containing 7p acres of land, more or less. TOGETHER with 500 shares of the Capital stock of Huntington-Clevelan- d Company, Irrigation said stock being represented by Certificate No. 293. TOGETHER with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. TOGETHER with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining and the reversion and reversions, remainders and remainders, rents, Issues and profits thereof. DOE, To FRIDAY, NOVEMBER EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE FIVE toe to-w- it: EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Established 1900 Telephone 1S-- Y FISH AND GAME BUSINESS PRICE 1 MENINGITIS DIRtLUlUKY TEST HADE AT GROUP MEETING OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY 29 PRICE MERCHa SHOPPING. THEYAIJ WHEN DOING YOUR DATE, AND MERIT YOUR SUPPonj PROGRESSIVE, UP-T-O A. C SAUNDERS, Editor PRICE Directors of the Carbon Ferron Three enrollees of the JESS E.' SAUNDERS, Asso. Editor -- Emery Fish and Game Protective Ferron CCC camp were found to TAKE THIS DIRECTORY WITH YOU AND BE GUIDED Bt ft association were chosen at a be temporary carriers of meninPublished Every Friday Morning meeting in the Price city hall last gitis in a recent clinic conducted Friday evening, the election of of- by Major Paul A. Schule. laborREDD MOTOR CO. New Carbon Agency Entered in the post office in Cas- ficers having been postponed un- atory chief in the Letterman hosONE STOP SUPER SESVlCl tle Dale, Utah, as second class mail til November 29, at 7:30 p. m, pital at Presidio, California. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH matter, under the act of March 3, when a meeting is scheduled to be Major Sshule was ordered to Gas, Oil and Accessor TRUCKS INTERNATIONAL 1879. held in the Eastern Utah Electric the Fort Douglas CCC district Certified Used Cars-- w H. A. C. AUTO LOANS when three cases of. the disease company's office at Price. for Chevrolet and Oldi. ten HELD IN PRICE FERRON CAMP The directors selected are listed as follows: Price, Elmie Bernardl, Twicc-Told-Talcs Ray Walters, W. W. Hakalo, Wm. Engle, Dr. H. B. Goetzman, Nick Bernardl, George Warren, Arthur Taken From the Files of The Brown and Arthur S. Horsley; Progress of Twenty Years Helper, Tony Oberto, Eugene GibAgo This Week son, Henry Hall, Eugene Plaga, Lawrence Beaushear; Hiawatha, D. Garber, Henry Nugaret; Kenilr The farmers of Cleveland are worth, ' Jack Aime and Gerald rejoicing over their execellent Morgan; Columbia. Dr. M. Johnseed crop. It Is reported that son; Mohrland, Ellis Morgan and about $80,000 have come to the Owen Dugmore; Sunnyside, J. L. little towns of Cleveland and El- Durrant; Castle Gate, John C. mo from this source. Perry and Homer Hyatt; Scofleld, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curtis, of John Staley; Castle Dale, M. P. were suspected here about days ago. The cases have been isolated for observation , as carriers. "The situation is not alarming" n Major Schule said. "Any of population would prob-bl- y Subscription, $2.00 per year Foreign $2.50 per year Cleveland, have welcomed a baby girl at their home. The home of Edgar Ward at Cleveland was totally destroyed by fire this week. Mrs. J. C. Baker entertained the members of the Bay View club at her home In Castle Dale. Patriarch Charles Pulsipher died Sheriff or Emery County, at Elmo and buried at HuntingUtah. ton. S. J. SWEETRING, Price, Utah, Byran Fox and Leo Jensen, of Attorney for the Plaintiff. Orangeville, brought in 13 coyote Nov. 15, 1935. First Publication, hides this week, one measuring Last Publication Dec. 6, 1935. 5V4 feet in length. Quick service on butter wrappers Dee Ovlatt and Miss Lillian at The Progress office. Erickson, of Elmo, were married in the Salt Lake Temple. John Peterson, for over 20 years a resident of Castle Dale and an EMERY COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. old school teacher and leading Castle Dale, Utah citizen, died at the home of his A. D. Peterson In Marysvale. son, 1 Licensed Abstracter of Titles 1 The new water system at Orangeville is now in use by the Be sure of the title to the land you purchase. Yoa can 7 stockholders who nearly all have it in their houses. never know the true condi tion without investigating. To Green River goes the credit of shipping the first carload of Oar Abstracts TeU It All watermelons in the state. A carof fine melons, untouched load O. Sorenson Jr., Mgr. by frost, was shipped to Helper last week. W. L. BLACK, . f Greaves; Orangeville, Guy Ware; Spring Canyon, Clyde Hasemeyer; Huntington, L. Gunderson; Consumers, Ray Naylor; Standard-villW. W. Watson; Ferron, Geo. A. Petty; Green River, William e, Holland. report rendered by officers of the association for the fiscal year ended November 22 shows receipts totaled $983.08; disbursements, $1011.60; balance on hand $26.87. A new truck, used in the distribution of fish and game birds, was acquired during the year. The membership, composed of sports men of Carbon and Emery coun ties, totaled 770. A total of 601,000 game fish were planted under the sponsor ship of the association, dLstribut ed as follows: Huntington creek, 53.000; Lowrey waters, 14,500; Scofield reservoir, 269,100 rainbow trout and 75,000 silver salmon; White river, 4j000; Bulger creek, 5,000; Ferron reservoir, 120,000; Fish creek, 2,500; Gooseberry reA . servoir, 40,000; Seely creek, 15J0OO; Pete's hole, 3,000. Two hundred pheasants were also turned loose in various sections. No law is needed for intemperate eaters. The doctors, hospitals and undertakers take care of that. GQJGR. MERGED SI velop." Only three enrollees were found to be carriers out of a total company strength of one hundred and seventy-seve- n men. The three men were placed in the Price hospital, where they will be kept under close observation until culture tests prove negative. Major Schule made the statement that In all his experience with meningitis, it was a rare thing for carriers to contact the disease, that they were only transmitters not dangerous to themselves but ot others. The clinic was conducted by the mer. Charles Killlan and son from Unita were guests in the Rachel Killian home a few days. Mrs. Charles Killian returned home with them after spending the last few weeks at the bedside of her mother. Joseph Jewkes suffered the past week with a sliver from a burdock in his eye. Mrs. Forbes Fail and daughter were guests at the Thos. Lamph home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Byran, of Ferron, were guests at the Jerry Page home. Miss Avona Grange sang at the Mutual program at Castle Dale past two o ORANGEVILLE M MEN VICTORIOUS IN FIRST BASKETBALL Better Lighting Freedom from Cooking Worries Proper Food Preservation Automatic Water Heating and many other modern electrical conveniences. Any or all of these home improvements are now available to you AT A LOWER COST THAN EVER BEFORE! IS YOURS TO ENJOY. EXTRA ELECTRICITY AT HALF-PRIC- E GIVE YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY THE FULL BENEFIT OF IT! DROP IN OR PHONE US. IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU WHAT LOW-COS- T ELECTRICITY MEANS TO YOU. Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home UTAH POWER & LIGHT. CO, Say It With Used Cars and Tracks SHOP PRICE GARAGE CO., Inc. Phone SUMMIT MONUMENTAL WORKS CO., Inc. Established in 1878 Designers and Builders of Dfe. tinctive Granite and Marbk CAFE West Main Street Try Our Fresh Home Made CANDIES fresh daily Ice Cold Beer on Drought Best Fountain in Southern UTAH Utah PRICE PLATIS MEMORIALS ORANGEVILLE GAME M Men of this place defeated the Huntington M Men in the first league basket ball game on the local floor Nov, 20, by a score of 36 to 22. .Following si the score: A T F P Huntington 110 14 0 Leonard, rf Simmons, If Neilson, c Truman, rg, Guymon, lg 0 7 0 0 Johansen, c Total R. Justesen, rf. Sitterud, If., Peacock, Scoville, A. N. WALLACE, Mgr. Price. Utah 0 0 5 3 17 Half-Soli- rg Robertson, lg., Total FULL DINNER, Drink and dessert included. Chicken Pies, fresh daily.... 25c Plain Hot Tamalea. 15c Tamales smothered in chili 25o Real Mexican Chili. i0c Plate Lunch 25c o EXTREME A- BOYACK'S CLOTHING FOR MEN-- 15 W. Main Price, Uto , BOWMAN'S BAKERY PRICE, UTAH BREAD and PASTRIES DAILY Special Orders will be made and sent FRSSB U yoa mall j Our everyday prices on Groceri, ana Meats are consinenuj the Lowest ap.SKAGGj when there's no necessity it? All you have to do w B bring that spotty, stained seedy-looki- old ng suit to and watch us transform it to a new one with our cleaning process. ACME 17 F"8 r W & TAILORS ft East Main, Price, PM- - ' CLEANERS ME"ON 2 36 132 GRADUATES The greater the obstacle, the more glory In overcoming it. Com- ing, Button holes, Mending, lterations and all kinds of siting. Special line of art foodi 68 West Main. Price, UtaS WHY A NEW SUIT 0 o Dressmaking, Button Shop PRICE "A Surety of Purity 0 Like the story about the colored man who got married by the Justice of the Peace, and came back three days later for a divorce. "But you took the ladv for bet- ter or for worse," the Justice told him. "Ah knows ah did. Judere. " the colored groom admitted, "but she tunned out even wuss dan ah took her foh." Brown's Sewing & Art A. & W. LUNCH ROOM 111 0 0 17 11 SHOES AND HOSIERY for Women and Girls at Popular prices shoe sizes 8 to 1 widths AAA to D. DEAL SHOE ST0RB Next to Lyric Theatre, Ma ng WHEN in PRICE TRY OUR nrr ZOL BANK Y Price, Utah Total Depolt.41,338.08!.a Member Federal Deposit Insnrance Corporation Expert Shoe Repairing: New Method of Ladies Shoes Mail Orders Taken Care Of 10 c, CARBON-EMER- PRICE SHOE SHOP & SHINING PARLOR (Next to Star Theatre) 2 2 9 11 4 22 A T F P 6 5 1 13 ... 0 2 5 3 1 11 3 3 0 6 2 0 0 4 Orangeville WALLACE MORTUARY A distinct funeral service Phone 128, open day and night Prices at your suiting 22! Member Federal Reserve Syria CO, PRICE, UTAH Phom PRICE, UTAH PRICE, UTAH Watch Our Specials Every Friday and Saturday East Main 156 ANNOUNCEMENT Watch for the OPENING of the VARIETY STORE soon Nothing Over 49c DIAAIONDw Two-Two-- Oh PRICE, UTAH PHONE 294 MARKET, Inc- - Flowers" For All Occasions WARREN'S FLO WEB SALES AND SERVICE -- CO. Price. Utah DODGE AND PLYMOUTH Z ft Price, MAKERS OF GLASSva DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrfc' we mane a muacn. lar analysis as complete well as a W METAL SPROUSE-REIT- COMPANY LEWIS OPTICAL (By Special Correspondent) Lyle StiLsonfc Hugh Moffitt and Dean Hadneld were home for Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Maggie Poulson returned from Standardville Wednesday where she was a guest of her dau ghter, Mrs. S. W. Snow. Mrs. S. W. Snow was a guest of Mrs. Ray Humphrey Wednesday. The M. I. A. Stake officers visited at Cleveland and Lawrence Sunday afternoon. Darrel Fullmer, of Spring City, MOTOR Ford Sales Service Estimates given on Hot Air Furnaces, Guttering and Repair Work. Price, Utah Phone 124J ORANGEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Marion Roper and son and Mrs. James Dutton and small daughter were guests at the George Snow home Sunday. comfort? There are many things that these willing servants can do for you so m3ny additional hours of ease and leisure that they wiii provide! Check up in your household. We will be glad to help you in plan ning a program that will give you STANDARD EVERYTHING IN SHEET labortory was used. weeus. rs When you buy a UsedCarT truck It pays to buy under th protection of our Authorized FORD Dealer which stands for tola PRICE SHEET METAL WORKS j. W. Holden, Manager army, to insure the halth of enrollees, and included throat cultures of all the men. The officer was assisted by the camp surgeon and a member of the Letterman hospital staff. A complete field taining programs the home-dwelle- Price, Utah WALSH BEAUTY SHOP Featuring Permanent Waves AH Lines of Beauty Curtural Up stairs 315 Electric Bldg. Price, Utah react in much the same manner to similar test. Conditions are well In hand and no further suspected cases are expected to de- The Beehive classes in Mutual have put over some very enter- With our Electricity Plan, now in effect, many are now enjoying the benefits of increased use of Electric Servants at a substantially lower cost per kilowatt hour. Are YOU taking advantage of this exceptional value in household N O. SHINER, Mgr. cross-sectio- last week. Half-Pric- e THE FOLLOWING OUT-OF-TOW- attended his grandmother's funeral and visited a few days with his mother, Mrs. Lauretta Full- yc PATRONIZE THE EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS ANSWERING ADVfRTIMnnn.M WBcT "aMmmi3 OF B. Y. U. Mr. Pofo V,!r in W ron. He was graduated from TEACHING, POSITIONS ham Young University last HJ. with an A. B. degree, majorWp: PROVO- Orson w tj- -t music and minoring In fcisttfr Castle Dale, graduate of Brigham Young University, is one of 132 ine new cars . nowLI..on linnrflW Oil Kn.no4.l . graduates of the pi ace rx4 ui iriQB WHO xotfij received teaching certificates and who obtained positions, stead of running over a pedestal according can stop right on top of hUnto a survey completed u recently bv Professor Edgar M. Jensen, head The luck bad of hight of the placement bureau. a twfrPJft It was seem to be to reaiea that 75 per cent of the suit, and burn a have hole in tM ) graduates receivim? .nA last spring have secured mvuuui miv ..(4 positions. IN 1935 HAVE SECURED -- - J '- |