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Show ivuqe mem AttAfo EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALEl UTAH SUMMONS 3 " J a. Emery County News CLEVELAND (Continued from Page 4) (By Special Correspondent) FERRON Edd Brinkerhoff, of Lawrence, and Heber Brockbank, of Huntington, were speakers at the genealogy meeting Sunday. The Primary officers are spon-eria play to be presented In the very near future. Miss Lylis Burdick spent Christ mas at her (home in Meeker, Colo, Marie Brinley has returned from an extended visit with her son at Sweets. Thomas Shoemaker, of Idaho, is visiting local relatives. Fay, the young daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Merril Larson, has been critically ill with tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Neilson, of Spring Canyon, spent Christmas in Cleveland. Little Geneva Larsen has Joined her parents in Salt Lake. Arvid Lars6n and Lee Stokes of the B. Y. U., and Kenneth Jen sen of the Snow college are spend ing the holidays with their par ents. A community Christmas tree program was held Christmas eve, An excellent program was render ed, followed by the appearance of Santa on the scene and a treat for all under fourteen years of age. Frank Jensen and family, of Consumers, spent Christmas in WANT-AD- S. In the Seventh Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Emery County. Peter Carlyle Jensen, Plaintiff, vs. Defendant. n, May L. The State of Utah to the said De. fendant: to You are hereby summoned days after appear within twenty upthe service of this summonscounon you, if served within the ty in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days af: ter service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you acthe cording to the demand of filed complaint, which has been with the clerk of said court. This action is brought asking for a decree of divorce. W. W. Murray, Attorney for Plaintiff, p. O. Address Huntington, Utah. First publication Jan. 3, 1936. Last publication Jan. 24, 1936. Lott-Jense- (By Special Correspondent) ng Morris Singleton' entertained Monday afternoon for her daughter, Mrs. Elenore Wolpert George, who was married to Ward George in November. The Georges will make their home in Price. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Corbett spent several days last week in Provo. Seth Allen, of Castle Dale, was Mrs. a speaker in Sacrament meeting here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beaca spent Christmas in Provo. Miss Caroline Foote and Donald Crawford are home from Ogden.. Miss Faye Stringham is home from Price for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Killpack of Salt Lake, who have visited here several days, returned home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd ,of Califor nia, spent the week end with rela tives here. Ellis Beach, of Logan, spent part of last week with relatives here, returning home Monday. Clair Pettey, who is a student of the B. A. C. at Cedar City, spent the holidays home. Mrs. Nicholas Allerman of Se attle, Wash., is visiting with the Rulon Nelson family during the holidays. Mr. arid Mrs. Charlie Larsen, Mrs. Will Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nelson, of Price, visited the Nelsons here last week end, Miss Lillian Nelson, of Price, accompanied . her mother Mrs, Annie Nelson home from Price. She is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Hammet Reece, of Price, were visitors in the Hills home last week end. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Killpack and family spent Christmas day in Mohrland. iMrs. Clara Burtleson, of Mon roe, is visiting her children here, Mrs. Mary Seely, of Castle Dale, visited here with Mrs. Etta Ralphs Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chipman and family left Thursday for a visit with relatives in American Fork. Miss Fawn Fisher of Salt Lake, s. spent the holidays with the Con-over- Cleveland. Tom McColley, LaVon Larsen and Miss Fern Winkler, of Salt Lake, visited local relatives last week. The Sunday School presented Christmas program and the kid dies were given a treat. Parley Thorderson, who teach es in Castle Dale, and Miss Helga Thorderson, teaching at Mohr land, and Miss Doline Jones, who teaches at Sunnyside, are visitln: home folks. Don Bishop and family and Mr, and Mrs. Duane Ward of Spring Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman An TELLING TIME BY LOOKING AT THE BACK OF A WATCH O 12 CLOCK 15 o clock T 3 o'clock o'clock ov clock ABOVE SHOWS MOW NOUR ASSISTANT INDICATES THE HOUR. TO VOU, AND BELOW IS SHOWN HOW HE INFORMS VOU OF THE TIME BETWEEN HOURS. THE HOUR BBS ward placing farm credits of all kinds on a sound and helpful bas is. It is now the obligation of all borrowers to do their part in malt ing these new sources of credit permanent. WNtt Service. Twicc-Told-Tal- cs o Joseph Christensen of Salt Lake Miss Una Barton, who is a stu- EMERGENCY LOANS was a guest of Clinton Clawson ARE DUE NOW dent at the B. Y. U., is spending and other relatives here Christ her vacation at home. mas day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Young of Crop failure and low prices Huntington, visited in the Clair wnicn prevailed in recent years Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Crawford placed thousands of farmers in Killpack home Monday. and family, of Price, spent ChristMiss Iris Snow entertained the position where it was impossible mas as guests of Mr. and Mrs. boys and girls of her crowd Mon- for them to finance the produc Dave Seely. tion of crops the past year. The day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Christensen government provided emergency Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bott depart- were guests in the Fred Jewkes loans to meet this situation, which Thursday of last week for Los home in Castle Dale at a New became due in November. Angeles, Calif., where they will This advancement of funds was visit relatives for a couple Year's eve supper, Tuesday even of not made on the basis of relief or weeks. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Will Worthen, Mr, as a dole, but as a business propand Mrs. Andrew Rasmussen and osition to enable the borrowers to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Bott, of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fullmer were continue in their vocation as Salt Lake, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bott in this called to the hospital Monday farmers and producers. night because of the seriousness bleIt is essential that every possl city. effort be made by borrowers of the boys injuries in the auto to meet their obligations prompt Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson, of accident. parties following the ly. In this way confidence in their Cleveland were guests of Lorenzo annual H. S. Watch dance Tues- good intentions and integrity will Cook and family Christmas day. day eve and Wednesday morning, be established. If this attitude is taken by borrowers it will be Ralph Jensen was down from were in evidence all over town. Miss June Mortensen, who has much easier to obtain aid in the Salt Lake City to spend Christmas withi his parents, Mr. . and Mrs. been at Salt Lake for the past future if the need should arise. A small minority will doubtless John Y. Jensen. year, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brinker-hof- f ly feel that government loans differ from those made by banks or Mr. and Mrs. Art Guymon, of are at Salt Lake. Jara, Colo., spent Thursday at Lorris Minchey, who has had a individuals, and will attempt to La home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace the series of operations for goiter "at evade payment. Such action will in Castle Dale. Ryan, on an work the great injustice the Price hospital, is recovering majority who are willing and able and will return home soon. to meet their obligations, and be Ray Nailer and family of Con a particular hardship on those sumers, spent Christmas with who find it impossible to pay even Mrs. Nailer's parents, Mr. and Mr. Tally Evans. DAILY NEEDS FOR though they have made every ef so. to do fort 1936 D. R. and family and Clair Farm-credi- t, like credit in any Winters Seely and family were guests at You will find them all at our other field, is sensitive. The gov- the Edmund Crawford home in store Cough Medicines, Ointernmental agencies have made a Price Sunday. ments and many other remeeffort to alleviate fi constructive dies you will need in your medstress nancial by increasing the Phenis of Salt Lake, was icine cabinet during this cold amount advanced in the form of a guest atPratt, the home of Mr. and weather. farm mortgages, by reducing the Mrs. Lowell Clawson over Christ rate of Interest, by establishing a mas. source of funds for production loans to individuals as well as adMrs. Cynthia Hardy and son Si A las, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry HarCastle Dale, Utah vancements to splendid start has been made to- - dy and family of Mount Emmons, spent Christmas day at the home of William Hardy in this city. . Du-ra- nv! nt, Plan to Attend the Seventeenth Annual Ogden Livestock Show JANUARY 10 T0 16 "A mammoth Exhibition of Prize Livestock, Poultry, Seeds and Wool' Auction Sale of Purebred, Fat and Feeder Cattle ENTERTAINMENT . AND AMUSEMENT FEATURES Something Doing All the Time Dr. and Mrs. Paul Jamison, of Huntington Park, Calif., spent Christmas with Mrs. Jamison's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Jensen. They visited the doctor's parents in Spanish Fork be fore returning to California. Lorenzo Cook received a tele gram Monday conveying the news of the death of his uncle, James Bailey, who died Sunday at his home in Firth, Idaho, at the ad vanced age of 86 years. Mr. Bailey was born in Spring City and was well known in Emery county where he has a number of ' County Agent Merrill Cook and Wm. T. Litster, of Cleveland, col lided at the sharp turn in enter ing Price, Friday, when Mr. Litster car skidded on the icy pave ment and pushed Mr. Cook's car into a ditch1. Both cars were traveling slowly, and no one was in ured, although the county agent's new Plymouth sedan was damag ed considerably. Castle Dale, large tractor last week which will be used in the conDG-2- 7, a struction of truck trails on the public domain in Emery county. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Larsen, of Blue Bell, Utah, returned home Wednesday after spending Christmas with Mrs. Larsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Larsen. returned home from the CCC camp at Mayfield to spend New Year's with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hardy, in Hardy Castle Dale. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ungerman entertained at a party during the holidays. An attractive and tempting lunch was served to ten invited guests, after which the evening was spent in conversation, games and music. It is reported that the Emery county high schools have withdrawn from the Carbon-Emer- y basketball league, and that a new schedule has been drawn. So far the Progress has not been furnished with a copy of the new schedule. City Marshal and Mrs. H. A. Wlckman, who have Just completed remodeling their home in the east part of town, were agreeably surprised Monday evening when about twenty-fiv- e of their friends gathered for a housewarming. The guests brought refreshments and a most enjoyable evening was passed. o Perfectly Correct A scientist, giving a lecture to some students, asked one to name a poisonous substance. Amuse ment was intense when he replied "Aviation, sir." "Come, come!" snapped the tro- fessor. "This is no time for hilar ity. What do you mean?" "WelL sir, one drop will kill" was the reply. System BANK Price. Utah Total Deposits $U38088j Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corworatinn . 1 O REDD MOTOR WALSH BEAUTY SHOP Featuring Permanent Waves All Lines of Beauty Curtural 315 Electric Bldg. Up stairs Price, Utah ONE STOP SUPER Gas, Oil and Furnaces, Guttering pair Work. Phone 12U and Used Cars When you buy a Used Car truck it pays to buy under the protection of our or Authorized FORD Dealer which stands for this Re- Ford Sales Service Price, Utah Price, LEWIS OPTICAL MAKERS OF CI CO. GLASSE- S- DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometris We make a complete muses lar analysis as well as a visisi Used Cars and Trucks PRICE GARAGE CO., Inc. test. Price. Utah 294 CAFE "Say It With West Main Street Try Our Fresh Home Made CANDIES fresh daily Ice Cold Beer on Drought Best Fountain in Southern UTAH Utah PRICE Flowers" For All Occasions WARREN'S FLOWER SHOP Phone PRICE, Two-Two-- UTAH SUMMIT MONUMENTAL WORKS CO., Inc. WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Nothing Over 49c SPROUSE-REIT- Z COIN STANDARD MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE PLATIS ed Agents for Chevrolets and Olds. Price. Utah DODGE AND PLYMOUTH PHONE CO. SERVICE Accessories-Certifi- Hot Air Estimates given on Established in 187u Designers and Builders of tinctive Granite and Dis Marble MEMORIALS CO, East Main PRICE. 156 PRICE, UTAH o Wm. A. Cox and Henry Hills, teachers in Castle Dale schools nave eacn purcnasea new cars during the holidays. Y IT Phone 21 UTAH AND HOSIER! for Women and Girls at Pi lar prices shoe sizes 3 to l ' widths AAA to D. SHOES DIAMOND MARKET, Inc. All-nig- ht Hunter Drug Co. CARBON-EMER- PRICE MERCHANT PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING SHOPkMW. vrmn niT.nP.TOV thlv m, i .nr W nC.i UUhU wJii uu " ' AiMJ H UP-TDA YUl SUPPORT IE. Ritiui PKOr.KESSIVE, TAKE THIS DIRECTORY WITH YOU AND BE GUIDED BY ,r-- x Margaret ana itirK K.euer are home from the U. S. A. C. to spend the holidays with their parents James Member Federal Reserve EVERYTHING IN SHEET John M. Olsen, former resident of Castle Dale, and a brother of Mrs. Carl Berg, was instantly killed when a heavy rock fell from the face of coal at which he was picking at the Clear Creek coal mine. A fire on Christmas morning destroyed the four room residence of Mrs. Mary Swasey in Castle Dale. Furniture and most of the household articles were saved. A mass meeting was held in Huntingthon to ask the county for a bond issue with which to construct a high school at that place. Robert Woodruff, well known civil engineer, and Col. G. W. one of the county's earliest settlers, died this week at their homes in Green River. Miss Llla Day, who is teaching school at Cisco, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Day. Edw. G. Geary, proprietor of the Bonita Farm at Huntington, was distributing calendars in Castle Dale. OCC hi business drice: r DIRECTORY METAL derson and Errol Litster, of Hunt ington, and Ray Jensen and De Keu Litster or castle Dale, were visitors in Cleveland on Christ Royal Christensen and family mas day. were down from Spring Glen for A nine pound boy put in his ap a visit with relatives here Sunday. pearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swink last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Cook and George Swink, of Colorado, vis children spent Christmas night ited local relatives here last week, witOu relatives in Cleveland. IS. PRICE SHEET METAL WORKS J. W. Holden, Manager Taken From the Files of The Progress of Twenty Years Ago This Week GASTLE DALE N. C. Oveson and fame Wayne Oveson ana Conway Oveson and Orville Peterson and Quick service on butter wrappers t, CoDvrlght. Will L. Llndhoret we wisn to express our ciauon ana manks for the IT ness shown us at the death ni beloved son and brother J i the many beautiful fv.1, k-fe, ings. at The Progress office. You will new' an assistant In doing this trjek. and be will have to t coached in the ways of placing the watch on the table to indicate to you what the time may b& You must see an imaginary dial on the table, and yotii assistant, who .iees the time on the face of the watch, must lay the watch on the table so the stem points to whatever hour It may be on the Imaginary dial If the time should be between hours, the assistant will indicate this to you by pointing the ring on the stem of the watch in the following ways: ShouM the bands of the watch be at the hour, the ring should point Inward towant the center of the watch. If the time Is half-pasthe ring should be straish' or level with tue watch. If it Is quarter-to- , the ring should point downward It should point upward. After your assistant mem and for a quarter-fte- r rlzes this, it will be easy for him to inform you of the time. Of course. It will be Impossible to Indicate the time to the minute, and the best you can d will be to come within, a few minutes of being correct. ni rARn ftp & Art Shop Dressmaking, Button Button holes. Mending, terations and all kinds of ing. Special line of art got W 66 West Main ?e. Price. Utah PRICE SHOE SHOP & SHINING PARLOR (Next to Star Theatre) Expert Shoe Repairing BOYACK'S CLOTHING FOR MEN ng Ladies Shoes Mail Orders Taken Care Of BOWMAN'S nninf DAILY Special Orders will be made and sent mail Chicken Pies, fresh each Wednesday Real Mexican Chili ioc Plate Lunch 25c BAKERY TTTlH BREAD and PASTRIES FULL DINNER. Drink and dessert included. Plain Hot Tamales 15c Tamales smothered in chili 25c Priccl'"1 Main 15 W. WHEN in PRICE TRY OUR 25C M" I.vric ThpafP Brown's Sewing A. N. WALLACE, Mgr. Half-Soli- tn N'pvt WALLACE MORTUARY A distinct funeral service Phone 128. open day and night Prices at your suiting New Method of STORE DEAL SHOE PRICE, UTAH Watch Our Specials Every Friday and Saturday 1 "V .I.AArt a rt?1 nrow" - kjut everyaay piu-c- consistent and Meats are Via TjWPSl O.P.SKAGG? tooo A. & W. LUNCH ROOM PRICE -- A Surety of Pui WHY A NEW SUIT when them's no necessity it? All you have to do bring that spotty, old suit and watch us transform to a new one with seedy-looki- ng cleaning process. mur 17 ni r ill CDC 8. TAILOBS East Main, Price. pbon PLEASE MENTION THE EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS ANSWERING ADVERTISEMENTS |