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Show " I f OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY COUNTY-A- vast Lnirehere S J the ge abundant arf SERVING THE COMMITVIT1FO rtr, ur My . iAaiLK CLAWSON, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, ROCHESTER, CLEVELAND, MOLEN, ELMO, MOHRLAND AND GREEN RIVER DALE, CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, NATIVE OF FERRON DIES IN STANDARD VI LLE STRAIGHT CANYON 5PTTEH Comments on wilt's News " A. C. By LEADS DISTRICT the S- - this Issue the Emery comes to you "S fenlSed form. In place :' 81 standard sev- ThU means ..j . .fin.. .h r eieht more h U In ir CTlh- the nast year, we to endeaver to continue busl-K- T as the Cove the paper Uifies. Thi; Progress fTwt. of the largest circula its t:irty - seven years existence. Ws realize that . VI ct te! this increase in circu- iSon is due largely to tee fced words ana doosuhb ui zular suDscrioers, auu f hot t I j 1 to Will IWH'U- IP DQDei - this com- - worthy of be lendation. n't fust too bad to have fifty cash handed to you, hilars in U there to receive n. not be tch was the bad luck of Miss Cox, of Orangeville, was drawn at Iargaie: last Thursday at the Wee Theatre. hunters in their roune en- - ludasm to get their game, of-- n overlook the rules of good wrtsrnanship, and during the ien season on pheasants, just osed, there were many viola- i nOVPll CO V1 IS nrara ah n vuav flu tKnf iiivAvuwvv hunters. en in these young ne instance was reported mere some lads returning to flushed iwn from hunting, leasant hen, a and although the town limits, fired a lley of shots at the fleeing Ird, Two serious law viola- Ions shootine within the cor- fcrate limits of the town and tempting to kill a hen phea- int. Em endeavor to attain reputation as a ewd spcrts- lan rather than a game-ho- g. ithin eld friend Karl S. Carl- for many years publisher I the Milford News r.nri a launch Republican, while on Is fall trek to California, came kward with a ntw version of cond- on of th; Writing; :cu:itry. pm Ely, Nevada, Mr. Carlton VIS'. "No s Twnn rn tilfo-,id no sal?s tax here. When in Our k political-ieoonomii- c a token picked it .it knnyl. Jl( iifl iiauucu postolfice I dropped the floor and a boy Aft.Pr b3T.k "tfk Funeral- - services were NOVEMBER MARGARET COX TO WED THANKSGIVING HULDA G. ANDERSON con- ducted Sunday at 2 p.m. in Standardville for Mrs, Minnie III DEER KILLED white, wife of A. H. White. She died at a Standardville Two hundred and fifty deer hospital Friday of and 18 elk were checked in by heart trouble. Mrs.morning White was hunters from on the Castle Val- born in Ferron in 1883, a ley sidte of the district, during daughter of Edison and Elizattoe recent open season, accord- beth Huntsman. ing to Game Warden Fred E. Surviving besides her husLarsen. band the following sons and Of this number 120 deer were one daughter: Lloyd and Jack brought down out of Straight White, Standardville; Raymond 75 dker from Ferron canyon, Denver, Colorado, and canyon, and 37 from Hunting- Miss Viva White, Standardville. ton canyon. In addition 18 Burial was in Price city cembucks were killed on the Gen- etery under the direction of try preserve, which was open- Wallace mortuary. ed this season for the first time in eighteen years. Elk hunters reported killing PRICE CiTYWlL 23 elk on u..is tid'i of the moun- TWO DOLLARS 12, 1937 DAUGHTERS DIES FOLLOWING ORANGEVILLE Mrs. J. Bernard Cox announces the marriPROTRACTED ILLNESS age of her daughter, Margaret, to Hugh Seely, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Seely of Qastle Dale. The wedding will take place CASTLE DALE Funeral serv ices were conducted in the ward on Thanksgiving day at the home L. D. s. of bride. the on at chapel Wednesday Miss Cox Is a former student 2 p.m. for Miss Helda C. Anderson, age 61, who died at her of Snow college. Mr. Seely is a A TEAR OF UTAH PIONEERS HOLD DISTRICT MEET IN PRICE An Interesting district meet-- i ing of til:e Daughters of the Utah Pioneers was held In the L. D. S. Tabernacle at Price, Thursday, November 4, with four officials of the state central company In attendance, Ida Kirk- - tie presentation of a State flag to the city of Price. The "Sego Lily" and the "Sally Ann" camps of Price presented the flag which was accepted by Councilman W. E. Mcln-tir- e, in the absence of Mayor heme Saturday, November 6, at student at the Agricultural colJO a. m. of heart trouble. lege and a member of the Pi Al- ham, president; Kate B. Carter, Eraken Lee. The program was very pha' Capa fraternity. E. A. Nielson Emily P. Smith, conductBishop The couple will reside in Lo- corresponding secretary, and Several songs from the ed the services. Trj speakers Mira Wteyrol, corntmlttee mem- D.U.P. song book were very were R. C. Miller, Louis P. n gan while Mr. Seely is attendber. beautiful rendered under the diand Dr. J. W. Nixom. Voval ing school. A wedding reception will be More than 6 camps were rep- rection of Bishop Jorgtensen'3 solos Included "Oh My Father" and given In their honor at the resented: Emery county Camp wife. Daughter Horsley presentby Mrs. Emma Fullmer by President ed to the D.U.P. a picture of her Home" Mrs. L. T. Orangevilfe auditorium Friday, was represented by 'Going Emily J. Lowry, Hunter. Tne Ward chcii also of- November 26. grandfather who crossed the Bertrude Winters and Maggie plains. fered musical selections. OpenSeely, and Secretary Naomi A. It was stated In the meeting ing prayer was offered by Bish Jensen. MofPresident Mildred In the new municipal hall L. that H. Larsen and the op closing tain. fitt local camp was also being erected in Price, a room of the AGAIN Ok Pall SPONSOR Jr. prayer by Sorensen, not were Hunters required to In attendance. will be reserved for u relic room bearers were her nephews. register as they went in, and One of the most interesting for the Daughters of the Utah was in Interment the family a check of the number of RAND CONTEST only events of the convention was Pioneers. lot in tho Castle Dale city ceme deer killed way made, thus tery under the direction of the there is no way to estimate how PRICE Price will not only Emery Mortuary. The grave was many hunters were in the district during the season. continue its annual band con- dedicated by O. W. Sitterud of Stop! Look! Listen! This is o test this year, but will again Orangeville. cue to the big night the the Miss Andsrsotn was born in Freshmen have been looking Extensive Improvements make a bid for the national re- Ephraim, Utah, on March 30, gional contest, Mayor J. Brack to forward for so long. Yes, en Lee announced Wednesday, 1876. She was a daughter of Underway at Ane Fresh- Oluf here la's Kathinka and everyone-'ThWilberg ttTCNSION IVC.IIl Dallas Greener, coach of the opinions of business instituThe Central Garage tions was practically unani- derson. She came with the fami- man Frolic." Central High School, spent the These modern days seem to week end In Salt Lake to Castle Dale in 1884, and mously in favor of the event ly DeRell Litster, manager of when ever modern things, anyway where ihe took In the UtahCity a had been resident (here bring U. at a public new to our school, be Colorado U. football the Central garage, returned meeting expressed assistsince that they're time, having Iheld in the courthouse game. cause we're having the first Tuesday from a trip to Salt Tuesday evening, he said. Al- ed her sister, Mrs. Eda Larsen Mrs. James J. Battina of HelpLake City, Where he went to hotel business in this Traffic Dance that C. H. S. has er spent Sunday with her aunt, total expense of the in the though ever ttiad. Mrs. George Magnus rr, in this purchase new equipment for contest last year was over $6000, city. his garage, including a hydrau- business men felt that from an She was a very faithful memPerhaps some of the readers city. ber of the L. D. S. church And will ask: "What is a Traffic lic lift, a large compressor and educational and Misses AJlce Bunderson and advertising at intervals anyway?" Well, a Traf- Crystal Rasmussen, local teachother equipment. had been engaged standpoint the cost was justiThe Central Garage building fied and expressed willingness in mamtple work for several fic dance has its red, green and ers, spent the week end out of yellow lights, its traffic signs, town, Miss Bunderson with bar is undergoing extensive remfod-elin- to underwrite the which months at a time. project but say why explain it like sister In Concrete floors, office, ihaa made Price the music cenShe is survived by four broth Huntington, and Miss ers and sisters, Mrs. Olga Olsen, this when It will be so mtuch Rassmussen with her parents sewerage system and rest rooms ter of Utah. interesting if all the in Ferron. Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Eda Lar more will make it one of the most will come to enthusiasts dance MadCastle son. and convenient garages THIRTY-FIVDale; Sigred Mr. CASES OF tihb Dance Traffic that Is spent and Mrs. Bill Tatton Conservation Committee big An Lake sen Alma Salt and sisrvice stations in this DIPHTHERIA IN COUNTY City; and Tuesday in Attends being presented Saturday even- Green Monday section. Price, a derson, where Mrs. River, Tatton In District Price Meeting REPORTED BY BOARD 13, at Castle O. J. Anderson, Mountain. Home ing, November o visited relatives while Bill at r, Rose Chris Dale, and learn all about It tended to business matters. a and The need for a government themselves. The Swingsters will Helper Man Pays According to the weekly re- tensen, Los Angeles. Golda Knox, wiho is a grad livli-e- st music furnish the the for program in the agricultural port issued by the Uta'h State $25.00 For Killing Among those from frolic of the year. The green uate nurse and Is employed at United States was the subject Board of Health, there were 35 here to attend the services were St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake of the district agricultural meetPheasant Hen cases of diphteeria in Emery Mr and Mrs. Clement Judd, light is on. Let's all "Go" to the City, spent the week end with held frolic. in Price, Wednesday. It ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt- was attended county for the week ending Cedar City; Mrs. C. J. Olsen and week naucauonai convicprogram by representone arrest and 1937. November 5, Only er Knox, in this city. Seventy Mrs. J. Christensen, Los Angefes, atives of the Extension Service, very interesting and tion of law violation was cases of the disease was report- Calif., Lee Bunnell and small proved worth-whi- le to the students. A Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson the State Agricultural Conserhere during the four-da- y ed in Carbon county. and short review of "Buying Educa- and daughter Beth, of Provo vation Association Mr. Utah; Lucin, daughter, and members open season on pheasent. Nick Mrs. Orson Madsen, Salt Lake tional Service," was given by were guests of their son, Morris of the county committees from was appreof Helper, Capice, City; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mad-se- George Bjorkman Monday. This jonnson, and family, in this Carbon, Emery, Grand, San hended by Game Warden Fred Provo; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. talk was followed by musical city over Sunday. Juan, Uinta and Duchesne E. charged with the and family, Mountain numbers which consisted of Mr. and Mrs. David Williams counties. Anderson posrsssion of a pheasant hen. Home, Idaho; Mrs. Thora Jdhn-sto- some vocal selections from the and son Bud came over from It was that over a v.as taken before Capice and Mr. and Mrs. CCC camp. This display of the Milford Sunday. Mrs. Williams number ofexplained Murray; there average, years' Judge R. C. Miller and pleaded Almja Anderson, Price. was certainly en- visited her sister, Mrs. Harriet are ici the United States (aptalent camp's The to the charge. o who has been quite guiltyfimd him $25.00. joyed, especially the vocal se- Hickman, proximately forty million acres 111. while Mr. judge Williams and Bud harvested that must be enteraclection from that handsome Mrs. Johansen, Eugene o talented young singer, Joined the army of pheasant ed as surplus over domestic and Green River, November 12, at companied by Miss Beth Jensen and Entertains at Dinner hunters. They returned home foreign demand. This Black. Price in were Raymond Monday. shopping surplus Mrs. D. R. Seely was hostess 2 to 4 p. m. Monday afternoon. 3 1 has a definate depressing Influat a dinner party at her" home Ferron, November 12, at to Lamar Davis, of Price, was a ence on the price of agricultural m. guest at the Knox home in this commodities. Sunday. Invited guests were p. 10 at 15, November Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crawford of Huntington, city Sunday. This problem, with others, Chas. M. Giffen, editor of was discussed Castle Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- to 12 a. m. as well as possible at 15, November Castle Dale, ert Dahle and Mrs. Clara Crawthe Piute Countv News nt. solutions to them. It was felt m. 4 CO. 2 to Maude p. ford of Ferron, and Marysvale, came up Saturday by the committeemen preent Mohrland, November 16, at 10 for a couple of days' visit with Crawford of Price. that the principal reason for (Ua to 12 a. m. mc Tl He was these farm problems being so 2 iamuy. to at 16, November Cleveland Unemployment census cards taking the First Aid course in accompanied by Earnest Cook, was the lack of coop4 p.m. were filled out by the members camp. This is the third course assistant agent for the D. & R - pressing between eration at farmers and 17, November Orangeville, of the company November 5th. conducted since the first of Ap G. W., at Marysvale, who went would it be that a fedcheck-u- p through) A ril. from men of received were 10 to 12 a. m. holding irom here to Helper to These cards a eral spend, 2 to that farmers at program 17, only November Aid cards show cuupie oi aays with home folks Elmo, Washington, D. C. as a survey Red Cross First of the nation could be united. City, 4 p. m. to determine the number actu- ed that all foremen carried State Supt. Chatles H. Skid- and children of Salt LakeCassi-dThe general 1938 farm pro2 to at 18, and the but them November in all three of the more and three members of his ally out of employmtent Emery, with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. was discussed gram the for leaders and These assistants. nation. oince staif visited Emery coun committees instructed and returned to Orangeville were Ho hold au now are the i tihree Novemoer io, taking and the for Rochester, camp Final tryouts iy nign scnools Wednesdav. pheasant hunting, relative to general fedMr. and Mrs. Cecil Clair, of meetings basketball team will be held course. . house guests of Mr. and Mrs. to 12 a. m. . t eral Those attending programs. to Members the enter of i camp Nov. 11, in the (high school gym. Lawrence, Novemoer Mfllton Tuttle. Columbia, Dean Clair and Oli the meetings from student-bod- y Emery counthe school tained more high or m. are ver play4. PThere thirty Peterson, of Kenilworth, ty were, Edgar Jewkes, Kenneth Mrs. E. R. Cox entertainea old November 8, and 10 their exyears during were ers to choose from so it is of Mr. and Mrs. Bnasil-.e- r the Ladies Improvement club Only childreninoculated and the County Agent. at the pected that a real good team assembly period, with vocal and Hectorguests Peterson November 10. An Armistice pro- under will be Sunday. A. E. instrumental selections. season. FranK time scheduled. will be developed this gram was given. Mrs. Berkman discussed the subject, Jr.,Mr.of ana Mrs. Tallv Eva.ns Bell returned with them for a o Kenilworth, spent Sun- week's visit with relatives in A group of entertainers was "Buying Educational Moffitt was hostess to the cluo Services," SOUTH EMERY HIGH from Price Nov. 3, by as a part of the program. The day with the former's parents Kenilworth. on November 3. brought is SCHOOL NOTES Seven couples were guests at Asst. District Chaplain Henry. entertainers were George Cow Mr. and Mrs. Tally Evans, Sr. Miss Marjorie Reid, who and Mrs. Amelia Checketts and the John Bell home In this city was greatly en- an, Jack Rush and at Sandy, The program school Black. Roy teaching exasof Salt Saturday evening at a rabbit joyed and appreciation is Another reservoir site for the Lawrence Checketts Mrs. Albert Kay of Salt LaKe One of Che most important Lake City, and Mrs. Sadie Mc- - supper. oi for concerned all to ihome the pressed high at to deery visited South been has of develop semblies City, one Ehedr efforts in bringing such camp A convention of Seminary cided upon by the local Grazing Murdy of Idaho, were guests at their parents Sunday. the year Was the during v e I me xxrenzo Cook home from teachers was held in Richfield ' instruct and entertainine neighcommoratmg is 5, This of board. from Ce site north November Several people held sitn programs. Saturday. Those from Emery dar mountain and will be Sunday until Tuesday. Founders Day. The social boring camps have In in attendance were N. L. Mrs, Rasmussen asis county Hyrum known as during "Winter's friends reservoir." program to the had diphtheria and order In keep ing relatives in the Williams and local sisting of Castle Dale semin are serious now Plans postoffice being drawn for out of the camp the following Surge and both the the pheasant season. the life John Jones of the Hunting during school ary, Mrs. of of convalescing the issued Lake Salt of acceptance cap by Tuttle rmeniorandum by The Misses Helen anj humorous aspects Mattie ton King, who was fice. is students G. It postmistress, seminary and Alvln Harris Rockey the tain Oarlton expected that work Beth Moffitt spent the to salt wereu shown to with a nosted on bulletin boards Nov will commence within the next was injured in an automobile of Ferron seminary. wound up -. end at Ihome. returning Leah Worthen, of Spring canplayed Fri- ember 6: "Due to the present two weeks. This reservoir will accident last week. lively football game Lake City Sunday evening. Morris Wall, who has been yon, returned home after a four-da- y of two near- - store water in a grazing area in hPtween of enidemic diphtheria dav Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. visit with relatives at this The crowd of bv towns ana m an enon vo that has (heretofore been im wim a government survevine Reid and Mrs. crew the past sumfener and v the of on account place. members sidelines of fall, the practical prevent EigtePouben visited Monday down from the reservation Mrs. Perry Jewkes and child- - v from contracting or other great distance from water. Spe was to its feet many times b to the week end with his rda returned the firstf of the November 1, at Manti. teams to spend not are ciflcations available at wise spreading contributing opposing two the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva week from a ten days' visit "with At the work and bigness a the disease, it is hereby ordered the present time. their way up and down Rehef rought Pet-jr her mother in Murray. the of that visiting and public gather meeting large nil lor the road on wall. field. Captain Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. C. A. VanBuren Mrs. Ed. Crawford of this city nature that the is be Rock whatsoever Nov. 9, two quilts were quilted. Trail of pushed Chimney and his gang while ings the general ing constructed so that it will were down from Wattis Sun and Mrs. Leslie Crawford of attended by is being touchdowns leave A. E. Wall expects to nublic. in or near the epidemic also serve as a dam for reser day to spend the day at the Orangeville, were Price visitors' Keith Oveson's he where Manti for week next area, is forbidden. Report to voir. A large culvert Is being in home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wednesday. ' got one touchdown. Dupty Assessor and Mrs. Jesse will spend the winter working the Camp Surgeon immediately stalled that will act as spillway Wall. Oscar Bally and Joe Dudlor Tuttle announces the: arrival ct noon noticing any irritation of for the overflow waters that in the Tample. who is attending the throat however slight it come down the wash. Very few were down from Kenilworth the third baby girV,wei atcollege in TiJriiAgr extra man-day- s are required to Sunday for the first day of the eight pounds, at their botes ' be." Bruce vkrfSTwho Pwvo may week over the ' . Uin men are now make this darn a Twentv-thre- e pheasant shooting. Mrs. John the bench, Friday. ; tending the B. Y. and Sunday end. spent Saturday with friends in this city. nt; out-standi- ng. W.--it- lomenai growm C IFggg(ig Moon-wher- e Meets the water, tim-ranand farm ... . mCi , C1iri-i-.rr- nr ..4-- is fat that?' and I said, 'My ra, uih is tne only thing a tah Demnrrsi1u viiva a tVi Liiai nx o ivcjj can could se f through." Ove-so- ts. freshmatTfrolig scheduled for central high About You And Your Friends r JJIUUU Da-nce- , g. E half-broth- er, ha'lf-siste- . out-of-to- ed scheoolTS" n, Lav-se- n diphtheria n, inoculations . NEWS NOTES FROM CCC CAMP, 529, CASTLE DALE Orangeville Department Mn- - Hattie L. Reid has gone salt Lake City to stay during ie winter. BF. Jewkes nnH we been quite ill - at present. but are bet-- r Thos. Lamnh R Mr. aild urs. A rPrraitinv 4"""u" rdMrs. i, - Ray Curtis been business visitors in uuc nay mis week. large audience enjoyed the S. pvember y, Clarence Nelson Sncle .Iim Sags ? rZ ZS? oZte com-nan- St a Looks fcomP fernm; , 'imy :'rv,ii. y frlr eood to see "eighbors clean- good fer- good fal1 f FwinK tn props, Ul uext year's Sain SrSaJSon. oppos-SftS- m t dual-purpo- se. " " |