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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERV COUNTY I j CJATTEH Intimate Close-Up- s Oar Readers I By A. C. Inp)igff88 With S- - SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON. EMERY, ROCHESTER CLEVELAND, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREEN RIVER Notwithstanding the volume" of at the Castle Dale postoffice this week, which inclflhed remodeling the office, handling the soldier's bonus certificates and VOLUME XXXVI. NO. 43. CASTLE DALE, UTAII, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936 routine work, Postmistress Mattie Larsen found time to exercise a little humane act that was'entire-l- y out of her line of duty. Several DIST. CONVENTION OF hundred baby chicks, shipped here from Missouri, and destined to reWOMEN'S CLUBS AT main in the postoffice another day as the consignee was in or two, ORANGEVILLE JUNE 27 the mountains, were perishing of thirst. Mrs. Larsen and assistants unpacked the baby chicks and, UNGRICHT TRUCK LINE This city is EMERY COUNTY STUDENTS ORANGEVILLE one by one, they were permitted to Sxtensive Preparations Being BUYS BIG TRUCK making extensive preparations to GET TEACHERS' POSITIONS moisten their dry little throats Made for Thorough Test of of District Eastern entertain the with refreshing, cool water. CASTLE DALE Fred Ungricht, Utah Federation Women's clubs on PROVO Dortha Reid, Orange San Rafael Anticline line owner 27. Truck of the June and Helen Johnson, Hunt Ungricht ville, Saturday, We have heard of "tree sitters," which operates between this place Representatives from Price, Hel- ington, have been given teaching "strike sitters," and other kinds of Possibilities of a new and fabu- and Salt Lake City, has purchased per, Green River, Moab and other positions in high schools for next "sitters," but the "windowsill sitters" seem about the greatest pests lous industry for Emery county a new International truck, with a towns of Eastern Utah will parti- year, according to Edgar M. Jencar The held will The be of head 26,000 of are the son, on Young capacity pounds. meetnings Brigham the of test cipate. results a hinged that infests Castle Dale. These last trailer attached is in the Chapel beginning at 10 a. university placement bureau. Miss mentioned "sitters" have become for oil in the San Rafael section with bem. A complimentary luncheon will Reid received her B. S. degree from such1 a nusiance in front of the southeast of Castle Dale, following as large as is permitted by law, 18 wide and IVz feet be served at noon, with an execu- the "Y" in 1S32, and Miss Johnson feet long, installation ing of the derrick store which severbroken having liquor normal diploma her three-yetive session at 1:30 o'clock. feet arrived around 62 high. the of first part al window panes that Emery LarThe general session will start at this spring. The new truck will aid Mr. Unsen has resorted to a row of nice of the month, and was trucked to Miss Johnson received a conmaterially in handling the 2 o'clock with a banquet at 8 in 'sharp spikes securely attached to the testing grounds. The field work gricht .volume tract to teach on the elementary of freight business the evening. the windowsill in front of his store. is under che supervision of H. T. large The public is Invited to the meet- level in the Beaver district. Miss They are effective and may have Davis, while the general manager between here and Salt Lake City. Reid received a new placement to ings. to be adopted by other business is H. F. Davis of Denver. A large number of visitors are teach food and nutrition In the The company, representing a houses along the street to abate expected to be in attendance at Nebo school district. California Oil concern, is prepared the "window sitter" nuisance. o the convention. to conduct a test of from 70 feet to K OF K CLUB ORGANIZED Castle Dale is blessed with fine approximately 9000 feet in their IN HUNTINGTON mountain water, and plenty of it, efforts of determining the oil posBy MERRILL COOK FERRON MAKING sibilities here. While the actual if conserved for which it is intenHUNTINGTON The newly ordeddrink and culinary purposes. amount of money to be spent is ELABORATE PLANS ganized K of K Club of this place OUTING TO BE HELD The present system is adequate if not revealed, persons close to the held their first meeting at the TODAY the use of the water was not abus- work indicate it will be approxipublic library Wednesday, June 17, a dola of millon ed toy those using it for irrigating mately Club FOR JULY FOURTH with the The second annual quarter leader Helen Gunderson purposes. The excessive use by lars. outing will be held at the Wiltoerg and her two assistants, Dora Gunsome in using their taps for irriInitial preparations were started Resort this afternoon. Boys and derson and June Ungerman, takgation, drains the cisterns or set-- , approximately two months ago. girls with their parents will gather will be celebrated here with the ing charge. The will to project get acquainted following program: tling tanks, faster than the water employ three five- at four o'clock At this meeting the club constiOpening, Firing of Guns at Daycan settle, and as a result, there Is man shifts, working eight hours and to start the day's program. was drawn up and the foltution sunrise of at will flag be Various games at times much sediment in the each, and half a dozen more to played break; hoisting H. led E. S. lowing officers chosen: Chairman, by watsr which would otherwise be carry water, supplies and fuel to during the first part of the pro- by Scouts; parade Madeline Grange; secretary-treasure- r, at S. band band the 9:30, following clear and pure. The only remedy the grounds, a total of 20 or 22. gram followed by lunch, then the Elaine Black; reporter, Nina Godtreasure hunt, community singing will be floats for Miss Ferron, is the installation of meters. The men. Wakefield. of Uncle dess Sam, Liberty, fire George The location of the well is ap- and the camp program. city board has been considering The name "Knights of KnowBetsy Clubs from all over the county and Martha Washington, this movement for sometime. The proximately 30 miles from the susand' the colors black and and from Ross characters ledge" be to many are present. distribution of water by meter is pension bridge being constructed expected were silver Goose chosen for the club. Mother Land; following across 28 the San Rafael river, equitable and just. If one party debe wil were discussed pertainon a Problems of these troup boys WATCH FOR CUT WORMS desires to use more than the mini- miles southeast of Castle Dale, by on to financial corated another and other matters and bicycles ing IN ALFALFA CCC directo workers under the mum, they should be willing pay the were decorated made concerning and tricycles. plans for this additional amount of wa- tion of the Division of Grazing. There have been some indicawill be a. minature parade the summer's work. This ter. Even with meters, it is doubtIt is reported that the road work tions that another of This club, which was organized ful if the water bill for the average by the Division of Grazing will cut worms might attack alfalfa with cash prizes' for the best float, best decorated and for the purpose of promoting socibicycle tricycle. family for drinking, culinary use continue east after the bridge fields this year as they did last. 10:30 there will be a patriotic al, musical, literary and dramatic At and sprinkling for ordinary size across the San Rafael river is com- We suggest that farmers watch program in th'e church, followed ability, consists of the following lawn, would exceed the minimum pleted. this very closely and at the first by a dance for the juniors in the twelve members: Elzo Holt, Elizabut at the same time it would reThe California company is using indications of this pest notify the which will be fol- beth Roper, Belle Gunderson, Lilas early strict waste and unjustifiable use the new road from Castle county agent at once to get bait lowed afternoon, the by sport program of Gireen, Madeline Grange, Elaine of city water, as well as assuring Dale through Buckhorn Washi for for the infested s, ground. This races, horse, pony and Black, Beth Brockbank, Verna an adequate supply of good clear transporting material to the drill- should be done before the damage races in regular and novel- Rabbins, Joan Tollestrup, bicycle June water at all times. severe. too becomes ing site. ty .form, also stunts, boxing and Wakefield, Elaine Smith and Nina musical numbers between each Wakefield. Last week The Progress menevent. tioned the discrimination shown o in the map published by the Salt UNLAWFUL PRACTICE Lake Tribune in their special scenic section of Utah1. Now comes OF LAW RESTRAINED the Ephraim Enterprise with a Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Williams of Miss Ellen Angren of the U. S. justifiable "kick" that the map A. C, demonstrated "Safe Methods Castle Dale attended the Peterson PRICE A restraining order was failed to show the of Dry Cleaning in the Home" to a party Thursday night. CASTLE DALE CAMP signed on June 20 by Judge George Mrs. Thorwald road and the skyline group of women in the grove TuesRasmussen is Christensen of the District Court Company 529 drive the most scenic highway in day afternoon. Miss Elma Miller, visiting in Salt Lake. of Carbon county, in a suit instithe state of Utah. The Enterprise Extension Nutritionist and County Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Wiliams and tuted by the Comissioners of the Captain H. C. Baird turned over says: Agent Merrill Cook were also here. children were Thursday visitors at Utah State Bar against William T. command of Company 529 to "A lot of Ephraim people were E. V. Hills and son, Henry left this place. Litster, of Cleveland, perpetually Captain Carlton G. Rockey, SaturAlma Dittmer, of Provo, and enjoining and restraining him day, June 20, and departed with disappointed in looking through last week for Detroit and other the splendid scenic section of the eastern points where they will vis- Miss Veda Faye Kartchner of Pro- from unlawfully practicing law in Mrs. Baird Sunday for his home in fait Lake Tribune last Sunday it relatives. vo, were week end visitors in the the State of Utah without having Reply, Ohio. when they found not one word Ellis Beach was down from Lo- Carl Larsen home. been admitted and licensed to Miss Beth Larsen is visiting her about Ephraim. In fact Ephraim gan over the week end. He and as an attorney and counCaptain Rockey accepted compractice was not on the map at all, nor was Miss Geneal Singleton left Tues- grandmother in Salt Lake. mand and called a selor at law. the Ephraim - Orangeville road day for Salt Lake where they will The two daughters of Mr. and The restraining order, among meeting to get acquainted with which leads through some of the be married Thursday. They will Mrs. Joe Fisher of Salt Lake are things, provides that Mr. Litster the members of the company. a Miss visiting in the A. G. Conover home. most beautiful scenery in the Utah make their ome in Logan. may not hereafter attempt to do Capt. Rockey will not have hard mountains and which connects Geneal is a daughter of Morris The Scouts have planned an any legal work for others; may not time to put forth any of the Imhike up the creek for hold himself out as with the Skyline drive which is Singleton and one of Ferron's most qualified to do provement Ideas he may suggest, of one of the most unique and Inter- popular girls. A host of friends Friday night. work of a legal nature; may not as he has the full cooperation He Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Killpack of the company. member every adesting roads to be found anywhere send good wishes with them. or give legal indirectly Winnifred Nelson is home from of Price, visited here the first of directly in the world. Of course it costs vice or appear in any court of the received a hearty welcome to the week. a the been where has Lake she Salt money to produce such a splendid State on behalf of any person company at this meeting. Ludean Snow entertained his other than bit of work as the scenic section of student at the Wasatch school. himself; may not preMiss Fawn Bohleen is In Califor- friends at a birthday party TuesThe baseball game with the Fer-rc- n the Tribune. Thousands of extra for others than himself affipare recentwas postponed un was whtere CCC she married nia day evening, be were will and copies printed davits, deeds, mortgages, wills or til this camp exercises for the Graduation Mr. Moss a of to that place. Saturday, June 27. The distributed to all parts of America. ly other legal documents; and in will start at 2:30. Miss Beth Somerville will leave Trail Builders boys in the Primary any game The project is not so much of a general may not do anything money-makfor the publishers Monday for California where she were held Sunday evening, The which constitutes the practice of The camp paper was published following boys graduated: Eddie law. as it is an uree to neoDle to see will spend the summer. an elapse in the routine pub Jack Ludean is Miss after Euteve Fulmer Snow, Utah and the nearby states. It is spending Christensen, Mr. Litster is The suit Several comments were lication. Bailey, Bobbie Bohleen, Elmer but one of aagainst a splendid method of selling Utah's the week in Mt. Pleasant. series of suits recent for the good of the pa Austin were Cook Mrs. and Merrill Mr. and expressed Wayman Barney. scenery to the traveling public. A ly instituted by the Commissioners per. The next issue will go to press Mr. Mrs. and visitors here. George Killpack evening Thursday two and a few picparagraph or Bar, according to S. in the near future for a bigger and Mr. and Mrs. Art Carlson, of and two children, who .came here of Utah State Commissioner tures of our mountain flowers or of the J. Sweetring, of the Skyline drive might have Spring Canyon, attended the Pet- recently from Portland Ore., left Sixth Division, with a view to pro- better issue with more news about caused hundreds of tourists to erson farewell party Friday night. Monday for the state of Virginia. tect the public from unlawful the camp and its poets. Peterson Mrs. Killpack has been very ill, but spend a few hours or a day or At the party Miss Carriemore of law by those not qualiThe members of this company of a was than was somewhat improved when practice handed purse more in this vicinity. And tourists fied to carry on that profession, who like to "shut eye" without they departed. are proving to be the most profit' $80.00. similar actions missing breakfast will be able to Miss Eloise Lemon entertained a and numerous Welsh McKinzie, who is enlisted able crop Utah people can cultiare con- do so soon on Sundays and holi offenders other against in the U. S. Navy, and who recent- crowd of her friends at the Lemon vate." templated. days. There will be only two meals ' o ly received a promotion, is home home Saturday evening. o aton these days: Breakfast at served Mrs. Black Will and his vacation. for Mayor Lawn Party MEET IN TO SOCIALISTS 9:30 dinner at 3:30. This gives and in reunion tended the Edwards Amanda and Mesdames King family Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wall enter a CASTLE DALE SATURDAY the enrollees who want to sleepentained Wednesday evening at their daughter, Alma Jean, and Hazel Southern Utah the past week. an also it and chance opens Mrs. of Salt week Lake, in end the Peterson Faye Spencer spent nome in Castle Dale in honor of is visiting her parents here. joyable evening to Price without the 12th birthday of their daugh Duchesne county. of The Socialists county the fellows being late for the evenMrs. Emery Glen Jensen entertained children a The enjoyed Primary ter, Norma. ' In meet on Dale June will Castle In of honor her ing show. Fourteen invited guests arrived canyon party Monday afternoon. Sunday evening a to select the 27, being son Merrill. purpose took of the Teachers organization at 7:30 in the evening and a danc Mr. Hamilton, our Educational Mrs. Anna S. Larsen returned delegation for the State Convenmg party was enjoyed on the lawn their own cars, filled them with 4, Advisor, attended the District Edon In Lake Salt tion City, from an July week visit last took extended children and them with radio music. At ten o'clock Frimary Convention Advisers in Salt Lake. Her grandson, Jack and to discuss other matters of ucational tempting refreshments were serv to the canyon. Little Miss Thelma Colto the interest State held at the vital, for a producing Agricultural was of here honor. her Peterson accompanied Payne, guest ed and before departing for their Mr. Hamilton class. Utah. in a visit. was roast at Logan, A chicken lege enjoyed was enjoyed. home a peanut-buMr. and Mrs. Leland and Cecil Although there Is business to at- was elected as representative for Miss Wall was the recipient of the Leamaster farm Wednesday to that is usually done only this district and will participate at tend Behunin of Mrs. the with President and Hiawatha, spent evening a number of appreciated gifts. A. R. Peterson as special guests. o by party members, visitors will be the convention to be held at Portpast week with relatives here. 28. The Junior Mutual first meeting Ranger and Mrs. Ernest Jorgen-se- n Jodie Christensen who has spent welcome, especially those who feel land, Ore., in the week ofasJune teachwas held last Tuesday at the home and family spent several days the past six weeks in Salt Lake to that they can support a program Mr. Hamilton has acted er and principal for twenty years of Mrs. Darrel Jensen. It proved in San Pete county this week. be near his wife in the L. D. S. of "Production for Use." The place of meeting has not, in the schools of Utah. In 1933 he an interesting meeting, with rePres. and Mrs. A. R. Peterson hospital, was home a couple of freshments being served. The next were dinner guests at the Sid Pet- day last week, but returned again as yet, been anounced, but will represented Utah at the Educameeting will be held on June 30 erson home Sunday and guests at to be there while Mrs. Christensen probably be on the Court House tional Convention at Washington, D. C. We are proud to have him in at six o'clock at the home of Lu a chicken breakfast at the Clar- underwent another operation. grounds. D. C. Grundvlg, DeLoss Ralphs is spending the cile Bell. All members are urged to ence Lemon home Tuesday charge of the educational program be present. week In Price. Huntington, Utah. of our compnay. work Program, Sports and Fire Works to Feature Fourth Derrick for Emery County Oil Test Well Installed six-whe- el ar FARM NOTES 4-- H 4-- out-bre- H ak D-- G foot-race- Ferron Department Ephraim-Or-angevil- st Glorious Fourth in a Big Way CASTLE DALE At a meeting of the Fourth of July committee held Wednesday night, the following program was outlined for Independence Day celebration at this place. Miss Lois Anderson has been selected as "Goddess of Liberty," and Miss Murrel Snow as "Columbia." The morning program will be held in the auditorium at 10 o'clck, as " follows: . Community singing "The Star Spangle Banner." Prayer. Singing Mrs. Eugene Johansen and company. Piano solo Okey Anselmi, CCC camp. CCC Harmonica duet Earl Miller and Hulett Gulll. Talk Goddess of Liberty. Reading Mrs. Allies Jensen. Guitar solo Joe Newman, CCC. Oration DeRell Litster. Piano solo Ruth Williams. Song Columbia. Quartet Earl MJller, Braskey Stacy, Jesse Duty and Robert Bard-le- y, CCC. Community singing and prayer. In the afternoon a sports program will be held on the public square, which will include bicycle races, pony races and children's sports and boxing. At 7:30 there will be a children's dance on the tennis court. An elaborate display of fireworks will conclude the day's celebration. o Mrs. C. J. Olsen, accompanied by her son George Olsen, Miss June Turner, Mrs. Russell Rowlands and small daughter, arrived Wednesday from Los Angeles, Calif., for a three days' visit with Mrs. Olsen's sister, Mrs. Edith Larsen, and other relatives. FERRON CAMP Company 959 le over-nig- ht the Castle Dale Will Observe NEWS ITEMS FROM THE CCC CAMPS er er TWO DOLLARS A YEAR Captain Vernon Peterson, Cav, District Inspec tor, visited this camp Wednesday. While here he visited the spike camps in Ferron canyon and In Huntington canyon. Res. 323rd Cavalry Amos Wakefield, eeneral fore man of this camp, has returned from his much enjoyed vacation. He will now take up the duties which he left while on his triD. We are glad to have Mr. Wakefield back with us again. y between Baseball competition Company 529 and Company 959 scheduled for Saturday June 20, was postponed until next Saturday June 27, at 2 p. m. at Castle Dale's grounds. Some members of this company are training themselves for various sports and are very anxious to take an active part in the coming celebration on the 4th of July at Price. The company's baseball team is going to be proud of its baseball new uniforms, recently acquired blue caps, grayish uniforms, and new gloves, balls and bats, which will stimulate the zest of the players and may contribute to the winning from 529 team, which is more supreme to ours due to compactness and ability to practice together every day. o NOTICE The Castle Dale postoffice will close on Saturdays at one o'clock P. M. Mattie S. Larson, P. M. WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT Furnished by R. C. Miller, Government Weather Registrar at Castle Dale. High Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 95 88 88 92 80 92 90 Low (Precu 53 57 56 64 57 56 64 .15 |