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Show t fgAT. AUGUST U, IStS EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH supervision of Elmer Alley, 'Will Broderlck. Edgel Larsen and Viddus Peacock, left town at 6 o'clock, Friday morning, August 19, on a two days' trip. They -enter Anderson to return home the latter went ing jfcl Susan to Castle Daale. where o after-jpgpart of the week. Ujoed at a quilting one at the court house they stopped her before Alonzo week tost Qlsen and family vis- camp for their breakground to work in the Manti Tem- - ited in Castle Dale Sunday fast They visited there with , . Huntington, who was Mothers and Daughters' Day Stanley lb. and Mrs. Elbert Black-latheir scoutmaster last winter Mrs. Arthur sponsored by the Y. L. Ml and Mr. and A. for the and explorers, they are! be will and held next aftAnderson spent Saturday Tuesday in of his return living for hopes ernoon, August 30. The girls the Sunday here. coming winter. From there have a splendid program under Mrs. Ina Starley, Emma headed for the San Rafael and Eva Klllpack visited way. Games are being prepar- they first bridge, sizing up the fossil Mrs. ed. home of the Wynona it on then down to the Inbeds; A number of the ladies Oisen Saturday afternoon. spent dian paintings and on to the an was Bazaar held afternoon at the home of place where a The Primary boy scout lost his test Tuesday. Primary officers Mrs. Carrie Hansen last week at life last Here the boys spring. a; were very proud quilting. md teachers were cautioned and warned Mr. and Mrs. George Morten-se- n of the articles made by the boy3 and family spent Sunday against climbing and getting in tad girls. Willow baskets and The Emery dangerous snail log ornaments by the here visitine at the home of scouts are places. in hopes their troop Mr. unwere Mrs. and Dell Lewis. elassses exceptionally will not forget the sad accident usual and the sewing and hand Mrs. Anenna Petty and two and in the near future plan to work by the girls spoke well for daughters visited in Ferron one take a hammer and chisel and them. day last week. mark the spot where the boy Wilford Broderlck, with some Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montroy, lost his footing and the place extra help, is busy cleaning the of California, are expected to Where his lifeless body was reschool house throughout in pre- arrive this week-en- d for a visit covered. Once a scout, always a with relatives. paration for school. scout and scouts are loyal to all. Feme Broderlck and sons are Emery Scouts Enjoy Trip The next stop was at Buckhorn (Thirty-on- e scouts, under the draw, where the canyon is a attending the U. B. I. C. expect mile deep and has dark brown sandstone walls. Many images formed by nature on these walls to be watching visitors seemed A sympathetic Understanding of your Individual Needs. ' go by. At the bridge they found plenty of shade trees, wood and Ambulance Service many fine swimming holes. No Day or Night flies, rnosquetos, ants or pests Phone 12 Lady Assistant of any kind were seen. Most of the afternoon was spent in the water, after which they had an le early supper followed by a OUR CASH SPECIAL WILL CONTINUE l """7 Department T Making A Desert Bloom m I Ed-(tr- ds two-mi- Men' 8 Suits, cleaned and pressed . . $1.00 Ladies Garments, 20 Discount articles called for and delivered All (No Credit) ACME CLEANERS PRICE, UTAH V ,1 (noTUOtc tracking test and the mainder of the evening was Sin-ba- It's an invitation proudly And why not? It's modern home a brand-new- , with "rent achieved cleverly money" You, too, can have a new home with a reasonable amount down. We will be glad to give you actual facts and figures. o WE FURNISH EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL TRI-STAT- LUMBER CO. E ck d. son-in-la- w, Community pride follows clrillxa-tio-n everywhere. Emphatic testimony of this U given In the accompanying; picture which shows the family ot a mine worker at a cottage In the Mercur district, Tooele county, Utah, where housing is something of a problem owing to the rapid revival ot the once thriving mining community. The camp, which was virtually deserted 10 years ago now has a population ot approximately 1,000 persons, with nearly 250 finding The higher steady employment. price now paid for gold and improved gold metallurgy are helping to bring the old camp back to lite. While numerous cottages have been built in this community since the revival, many are still living In tents and trailers, and a desert is beginning to bloom again. A Price, Utah WW flbout 100 friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hills enjoyed yon supper at the a can- picnic grounds Thursday night, prior to their departure for Ephraim. Several carloads of Castle Dale citizens gave a party for DeRell Litster at the picnic grounds flhursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Way-ma- n and family returned Sat urday from a trip thru north ern Utah, Idaho and stone Park. Yellow- The body of Mrs. Archie Wor- then was brought here for bur ial Sunday, following funeral services in Castle Dale. a Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Worth- J. 0. CHILDS OF en of Sait Lake City, and Mer PRICE HEADS rill Worthen of Logan were here STAR ROUTE ASSN. over the week-enClark Greenhalgh came home CEDAR CITY but Preparations from Logan last week-en- d for an intensive membership returned again this week. drive and unanimous indorseVern and Edna Black of Help ment of the Hilderbrandt bill, er were week-en- d guests of the providing for permanent em Misses Mary and Erma Green- ployment of star route mall car halgh. ries, featured sessions of the Orson Peterson, who has been fourth annual convention of the teaching music "here, has dis Utah Star Route Mail Carriers' continued his music lessons and association at 1 Escalante ho- has secured a teaching position tel here Saturday. elsewhere. Membership fee was raised to Bishop and Mrs. P. E. Snow $5.00 to care for the legislature and children spent Wednesday in Green River. plan of the Hilderbrandt bill. J. O. Childs of Price was re Prexel Killpack came home elected president of the Utah last week after a month's visit mail contractors' group at the in Los Angeles, California, but business session in the after- left the first of the week for noon. Parley B. Steele of Bait Lake City. was named vice presi Mrs. Clyda Black is spending dent, and P. J. Robbins of Price, the week here, from Provo. secretary-treasure- r. Robert Dahle and a group of Robert J. Phillips of Lehi was the F.F.A. boys spent the past selected as executive secretary week in Logan, returning Sun assisting Mrs. J. O. Child, who day via Sanpete and Sevier acted during the past year. counties. Ward George furnish Board members elected were ed transportation in his truck Alma R. Barton of St. George The state veterinarian was in Thomas of Enter- Ferron Monday looking over the and Arthur ' flocks of chickens in this vicin prise. o ity. Results from the Emery CounMiss Bernice Peterson is "Want-Ad." ty Progress depart- spending the week with Mrs. ment bring phenomenal results. Helen Bott in Price. If you want to buy, trade or sell Mrs. Zina' Henrie is home in from an extended visit with ANYTHING, place a want-a- d the Progress. relatives in Provo. d. Shaner's mother, Lizzie Shaner, his sister and her husband, she McCoys and their daughter, Get The Betty, from Alnsworth, Nebr., who have been visiting for sev Best Food With eral days with them, went with them as far as Duchesne and Less Money then continued on to Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill are visiting friends here this week Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hunt An .MARKET, iM nounce the arrival of a baby boy, born at the Price hospital. PRICE, UTAH Mr. Dinning reports the tem on was 103, perature Monday and Tuesday of last week it was low as 48. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bick Mrs. Nettle Hansen has re more, Mr. and Mrs. Byron How Wallace Mortuary turned from a trip aod, and Mr. Bench went to the (The two little daughters of Associated Civic Clubs of South Located in Sorensen Abstract Mr. and Mrs. Archie Worthen ern Utah convention at Monti will make their home with their cello. They Bunding stopped in Green grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, River on their return trip. Mr have established my (home I Jodie Worthen. Shaw also attended the convenIn Castle Dale, and am preMrs. Mayme Greenhalgh vis tion and reported a good atpared to serve the people of ited the first of the week in tendance. Price. Returns from the first car of Emery county. In my morHills returned Satur tuary business. Henry cantaloupe were received Sun day from an R. O. T. C. encamp day by Mr. Wilson and were very A. N. WALLACE, Prop, ment. Both packing 3t-Phone Castle Dale satisfactory. Elmer Pettey and daughter, sheds are working now, and had were visit of Fern, Hiawatha, ors here the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Will Peacock and Mr. and Mrs.N Morris Pea cock of Castle Dale and Or angeville were guests here Mon day night. THE PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS NO MORE Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker were visitors here over the week FLYNN FUNERAL HOME end. Mortensen of Miss Myrle PRICE, UTAH Cleveland visited here Monday. 58 No. Carbon Ave. Phone 28 Mrs. Bertha Pettey visited in 24 HOUR SERVICE AMBULANCE Price with relatives over the week-enEXPERT SHOE Repairing LYRIC BOOTERY Mrs. T. Evans and son Persh and Shining ing, of Castle Dale visited Mr. (Formerly Deal's Shoe Store) A trial will convince you and Mrs. Floyd Pettey the first Paris Fashioned Shoes.i2.95 up of the week. Enna Jettlck Shoes, $5.00 up PRICE SHOE SHOP & Miss Thorpe, of Ephraim, is Hose in All Spring Shades SHINING PARLOR a guest of Miss Virginia Nelson MRS. L ML PEARSON Price to Star Theatre) (Next this week. Mr. and Mrs. Reed 'Larsen of DOBBS HATS LEWIS OPTICAL CO. Emery were here Tuesday. SHOES FLORSHEIM MAKERS OF GLASSES cleanThe Relief Society dry old-tim- up-sta- te. I I Y, PRICE BUSINESS DIRECTORY d. ! ing week. day was postponed Boyack's 15 W. FERRON CCC USED CAR SPECIALS One 1931 Model A Ford 4 door Deluxe. .$195. 7 o m New new top l, paint, motor and upholstering new rubber, don't miss this bargain A-- One 1930 Chevrolet 2 door Sedan Motor completely overhauled, new tires. A real buy. $165. paint, 4 new One 1936 Deluxe Plymouth, 4 door Sedan Complete motor overhaul, new paint, new rubber. New car guarantee. One 1936 Deluxe Ford, 4 door Sedan Complete motor overhaul, new paint, new rubber. Radio. New car guarantee C EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO, PRICE, UTAH vi Phone 21X CENTRAL GARAGE Castle Dale DB RELL LITSTER, Manager block west of Huntington Bros. Store) Clean Rest Rooms Vico Motor Oil Pep 88 gas (One-ha- lf Main at Men's Shop DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist We make a complete muscu- lar analysis as well as a vision Price, Utah test Price, Utah HANSEN'S Furniture Exchange SUMNER FURNITURE The Home of GOOD USED FURNITURE Eugene H. Wood, dental reserves, arrived in camp last 142 West Main PRICE, UTAH Monday and has examined and comclassified everyone in the "Say It With Flowers" pany according to the condition reFor All Occasions will Lt. Wood of their teeth. WARREN'S FLOWER main in the Ferron camp for two weeks, or until he has tak SHOP en care of the dental needs of Place orders with local agents Bonded Member of F. T. D. everyone in the company. Lt. and Mrs. Wood are now residing Phone 220 Utah i Price, in Ferron. J. W. Humphrey, Manti For- PRICE SHEET METAL WORKS est supervisor, and Horace Foot, J. W. Holden, Manager EVERYTHING IN SHEET safety instructor, are on official Mr. HumMETAL visits to camp Estimates given on Hot Air phrey will investigate the cause of the fire which destroyed the Furnaces and Air Conditioning. Price, Utah camp gara?e Monday morning. Phone 124J Two new classes were started The Armature Shop this veek, both of which have proved, to be an excellent addi Automotive Generator Repairing tion to the educational pro FRED M. CTVISH gram. Camp Engineer Lloyd A Motor Repairing Electrical Coners is instructing a group Phone 378 67 East Main mathematics men in every of Price, Utah Electrical repairing Monday and Wednesday even L. LabLawrence Lt. ing, and OLJVETO VARIETY l. bitt is teaching chemistry on Tuesdays and Thursdays to an equally ambitious group. Scheduled to spea'k1 at the safety meeting to be held on Friday evening are patrolman Vernon Davis and Lt. Eugene H. Wood. Mr. Davis will speak on Highway Safety and Lt. Wood will give a short talk on Oral Hygiene. STORE Your Service Shop for Electrical Appliances Dealers in Electric WASHERS IRONERS SWEEPERS RADIOS RANGES REFRIGERATORS SUMMIT MONUMENTAL WORKS CO., Inc. CO. "Where the Best (Lt. F-l- "ieFJicriitiniicj one Pan-giritc- ,' r in-la- w, have a cottage soon. This Is the manner la wale much of the west was built From such a small and seemingly slow beginning, great Industries sad communities have been built which have returned rich rewards to its people. "Mercur was a great camp once and with present Improved geology and metallurgy together with a higher gold price, the district will reach even creator heights," declared one who returned to view the comeback. Ferron Department en made. o ed playing games. The next d, morning they started for but finding themselves on the wrong road, went back and put in a couple of hours catching mlnnie fish. They went to Calf Horn canyon for dinner where they found good water which the CCC had made for the use of visitors. The boys decided to take another swim in the pond in the center of Buckhorn flat, but found about two feet of water and an equal amount of mud, so went up Huntington creek and washed off at the fossil beds. A coyote gave them a race for about a quarter of a mile. From there they went to the Wilberg resort where they ate their supper, Mr. Wilberg turned the place over to them and they had an enjoyable time and returned home about dark from their trip. neck-to-ne- mmmJk re- en-Joy- Mayme Jamison, of Price, was shipped eight cars by Sunday Yisiting friends here over we night We had several cold ' week-ennights which retarded the ripMr. and Mrs. Lauris Cheney ening, but If the prevailing and children came from Cali weather continues, they should fornia and took Mr. Cheney's be running full blast by the last mother and father on a trip of the week. Mrs. Josh Nellson enjoyed a thru Yellowstone Park. Miss Theona fScharf of Moab, visit from her two neices from who has been visiting the Bal Blanding over the week-eners at RoDDers' koosc, wen; Miss Amy Is staying over a lew days. home Monday. Miss Montra Nay Roberts, Mr. V baby boy made his appear ance at the oeorge sucuey and Mrs. James Robertson and children from Wlnfleld, Kansas, home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mistier and spent a few days at the Sam friends from Orand Junction, Wilson home. Miss Marjorie Wilson is in the . visited with Mrs. Mis tier's mother. Mrs. John Fritz, over Fruita hospital receiving attention for a sinus Infection. Sunday. Mrs. B. J. Silliman received (Chester Curtis sprained his an announcement ot the birth ankle playing ball Sunday. Sago of a son, to their daughter and played here with Green River, . Mr. and Mrs. Harry and carried off the honors. Conner, of Wakefield, Nebraska. Among the fruit packers who The Connors are well known at have been here several years scant supply ot water seems to bo this place, both being graduates and are here again this fall are of the local nigh school. After Mr. and Mrs. E. Tauton, Mr. no handicap to the industrious miners and their families, many of their marriage they went to and Mrs. James McHenry, Mr. whom carry water a considerable Nebraska, where Mr. Connor and Mrs. John MacMacken, Mr. distance in order that their surhas a fleet of produce trucks, and Mrs. Eddie Jaquette, Mr. roundings might be Improved. The Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Shaner and Mrs. Barney Howell and little cottage above with Its lawm, returned Sunday from a trip to Dude Timus. flowers and shrubs, has a backThe Babe Howlands have ground ot sage brush and barren Duchesne, where they had gone hills. Nearby can be seea a tent to visit their daughter and son- - gone to Michigan for a new car. where another worker' hopes to the Max Barlows. Mr d. af-tern-on. - EMERY MORTUARY Green River Department Cost Less" Fhone Price, Utah 175 REDD MOTOR CO. ONE STOP SUPER SERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories Certified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolets and Olds. Price. Utah OFlowers ! Cut Flowers, potted plants, sprays and floral wreaths made to order. JOHN GROSSO, prop. 1st West Price, Utah Mrs. R. Bland Fox Emery County Agent MRS. 56 N. WHEN IN PRICE Try Our Delicious Hot Evening Dinners at 45 PLATE LUNCH Plate Lunch, drink and ice cream Hot Plate Lunch, drink and dessert included Cold at 351 FRUIT PIES A. & W. LUNCH ROOM HELPFUL FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATING Three Reasons WHY YOU will enjoy dolng business with the Established in 1878 CARBON EMERY BANK, The answer to why the Pro Designers and Builders of Dis Price, Utah ana tinctive uraniM bh gress Job printing department ufomhor Federal Reserve Sys MEMORIALS is always busy, Is because of its Phone 221 tem and the Federal Deposit In prompt service and quality isii Rust Main UTAH surance crpwiauuu. , ,s PRICE. work o , |