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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY LjrV iw .7 s Ken 'ft 1 US; A vart I ilia rauiur nit Umin t COUNTY f aict-i- a I 1 Wlierc mmIah warei, tim And farm l to na 'I c" " vr, Cds are abundant WE xxxix, No. 38 CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE SoUT YOU AND h)R FRIENDS CASTLt UALt Jensen. of Salt Lake (Teas home for Memorial Uh K. D. Williams HUNTINGTON COUPLE TO BE MARRIED Hurt in Collision Near Monticello IN MAXTI TODAY Smith, of Payson, rbara K. D. Williams, district in Day here with spector of the CCC, suffered Bt Memorial cousin. Miss Norma Wall, bruises, lacerations and three relatives, ether I broken ribs in a collision south id Seely and family have ,ed into the Nixon- dwelling Castle Dale, recently vacated te Chas. Magnussen family. Irs. Reed Starley ar.d child-- t of Delta, are spending t.ie of Monticello with a truck from Che Greer.i River CCC camp, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wililams - and two other passengers in the car escaped without serious in juries. The two enrollees driving l wth Mrs. Starley's father, tne lcc truck which was in j. Q. Edwards, in this city. volved in the approximately collision, were reported to thave also received serious in juries. Mr. Williams will be con fined to bed for at least ten days at Monticello. Mr. Williams has been transferred to Nevada, with headquarters at Reno, and was finishing up his duties in this district preparatory to leaving for Reno on June 3. Roberts, former er of the Emery County from igress, arrived Monday home at Alamosa, Colorado, visit with old friends. Gss Enid head-o- n r. Witbeck and daughter, Esther, came over from for a few Wednesday, with Mr. Witbeck's is' visit Chauncey, and family. trousseau tea in honor of a bride s. Alfred Leininger, last week, will be given this emcon at the home of iher ther, Mrs. Venice Jensen, i:i B nti i, o Grasshoppers city. s jrace Increase Lea, Marjory Dean, Jay, and Gladys, children of J. W. Nixon, of tohis city, were n from Provo to spend ylis and Mrs. form-residen- Dec-iti- In ts on Day. CUM i County More outbreaks of grasshoppers have been reported in the county during the past week. Increase in numbers have been reported south of Emery and in Rochester. At present time the government, has supplied the county with eight tons of bait to be mixed and scattered for the control of grasshoppers in Green River and Rochester. During the next few days bait will be prepared in Emery and more will be mixed for Green River and Rochester. To the present time, the bait has been free of charge. It is dangerous unless it is properly handled. Edith Larsen returned turday from a two weeks visit ;h relatives and friends in It Lake City. She was accom-nie- d home by Mrs. Sigrid idsen, who will visit here for iort time. to. and Mrs. J. L. Jameson d son, of Eureka, were guests Mr. and Mrs. Milton Greaves xlnesday. They will visit here Id at Orangeville for a few irs. to OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON. EMHRY. ROCHESTER. CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREEN RIVER SERVING THE COMMUNITIES t, v. CLEVELAND. TWO DOLLARS A TEAR 1939 t Aunt" Nettie t Crawford Dies Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Guymon, of Huntington, announce the marriage of their daughter, June, to Mr. Jay W. Jewkes, which will be solemnized in the Manti temple today. A shower for the young couple will be held in the auditorium i:: Huntington on the evening cf June 9th. In Orangeville 7Z ORANGEVILLE '"Aunt'' Nettie Crawford passed away Friday. May 26, 1939, at her home in Orangeville. She had been ill a couple of weeks. Her daughters were present at the time of her death. BOUND OVER TO Mrs. Crawford was born in DISTRICT COURT Manti, October 13, 1864, the daughter of Andrew and MarMoffltt. She was marri?d A preliminary hearing for garet Oscar Clawson, recently return- November 14, 1884, to J. B. ed from California by local of Crawford in the Manti temple, ficers to face charges of obtain- in company with five other ing money under false pretens- couples who made t:.e trip from Mr. es, which was scheduled for Manti to Logan by team. 8 Crawford died about months of last week, Thursday evening was postponed until Wednesday before their golden wedding anniversary. of this week. They moved to Orangeville in Clawson was represented at the hearing by B. L. Dort, attor- the early days of the communiney of Price, and the state by ty and become outstanding citCounty Attorney D. A. Frand-se- izens and leaders in all their The defendant was bound endeavors. She was. the another of six over to District Court under a children, three of whom sur bond of $500.00. vive her. They are Edward, of o Castle Dale; Leslie Crawford HUNTINGTON RIVER and Mrs. Jennie Peacock, of Or BEING RESTOCKED angeville. She had raised and sdhooled several other children. Two tank load of legal sized Funeral services were held fish were planted this week in Monday in the ward chapel with the river above Huntington. Hal M. Cox officiating. Bishop Fred (Larsen attended the deliv A male quartet, composed of ery. This makes six truck loads Leslie Moffltt and company, of fish received in Emery county "Behold Tis Eventide"; sang from the Springville hatchery prayer by E. G. Luke; solo, "The this season. Lord's Prayer," Mrs. Clair Hunto er; speakers were S. W. Snow CORGI ATT - FILLMORE and Clifton Moffltt; solo, "The Mrs. Rhea Anderson Corgiatt, End of a Perfect Day," by Moroof Castle Dale, and Rex Fillmore ni Oveson; tribute to "Aunt Netof Lawrence, were married in tie" writen by Mrs. Maggie Cox Colorado Saturday morning, ac and read by Bruce M. Cox. cording to reports, and returned Other speakers were Bishop to Castle Dale that afternoon. John H. Taylor, President J. F. Killian and Bishop Hal M. Cox. A trio, "Darling I am Growing Old," was rendered by the Miss es Enid Reid, Margaret Keller, Katie Sitterud, accompanied by Marguerite Cox. Prayer by Lee ..55 3 ' ? -- HI mile-dee- p gorge Head of the Colorado River Canyon at Moaib. Here the great river enters a California Gulf to of the on its miles way of hundreds for a break without continues that n. SECOND TERM OF DISTRICT COURT Members of State Press Assn., Hold Summer Outing at Moab OPENS HERE CASTLE DALE One of the Moab, that modern little city, shoitest calendars in the dist county seat of Grand county, rict court in) Emery county for was the locale of the annual some time, got underway yesof the Utah terday when the second term of midsummer meet 1939 Court convened at two State Press Association last Frio'clock. Two criminal cases and day, Saturday and Sunday. Pubfour minor judgment and dam- lishers from all parts of the age cases constituted the extent state who were able to put aside of the calendar. for a time, the arduous duties In the criminal division, the of newspaper work, reveled for case of Bob Bardsley on a forgthree days in the scenic beauty one Ferand ery charge, against inland empire. of this rel Jensen, on the charge of Three lasting impressions were failure to provide, are scheduled gleaned by the publishers durfor trial. ing their Moab outing: first, the o scenic grandure of Moab and FORMER ORANGEVILLE surrounding territory, the sin hospitality of its people, and the effectiveness or its Lions club. (Tlhis live organiza tion entertained the visitors throughout the meet in a way that every publisher present holds a secret hope that (he may again be privileged to visit and becotme better acquainted with the people of Moab. The program included a banquet Friday night given by the cere Press Association. Saturday morning, following a round of golf at the Moab municipal links, tlhe visitors were guests of the Lions club on a scenic trip and Mrs. Floyd Warren to Warner Recreational park In little son, Eugene, of Sun- WOMAN DIES IN the La Sal mountains, at an ale, spent Memorial Day ,h Mrs. Warren's OF HEART PRICE titude of more than 10,000 feet, AILMENT Mr parents, Id Mrs. Herman Behling, in where the peaks Is city. some 3,000 feet higher, towered PRICE Mrs. Fern Jackson New infestations of grasshopana tne quartet 6ang jewes, above them. Here a barbecued Mrs. Rov Murray and son Le 45, wife of J. B. Jewkes, "'Farewell All Earthly honors," Jewkes, pers should be reported to the luncheon was served and the district ly, of Olatha, Colo., visited in of agricultural inspector at the graveside, and the grave County Agent. Istle Dale over the week-en- d died at her home Tuesday Price, party returned by the way of was dedicated by Jesse Tuttl Ith Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Knox Castleton (the valley of castles) a afternoon of heart ailment, Mrs. Blanche Faddis, of Salt Aunt Nettie was active In after an illness of three weeks Id Mr. and Mrs. Harl Stewart and the Colorado river road. CLEVELAND Mrs. Ernest Edwas the guest of her church civic affairs, having Lake EMERY On the ninety-thir- d City, This trip alone probably emMrs. Jewkes was bom In Glen- I Hyrum Meeks returned with brother, Alvin Jensen and fam gar Ward passed away early been a and stake primary board Mrs. of her birth, anniversary km to Olatha for a visit. an braced more scenic wonders Sevier county, February Wednesday morning after worker in early days when Car wood, m. and Mrs. Albert Hadfleld ily, over Memorial Day in this illness of several months. 2, 1891, a daughter of Thomas Martina Chrlstensen Andersen, than could be found in any like bon and Emery stakes were one, and Eliza Jane Shaw Jackson. resident of Emery, distance in the entire the proud parents of a city. ILuella, daughter of Holyer and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell and traveling by team to the vari- Her early life was spent in Sev was honored by an open house country. Ruth A. Neilson, was born at ous Jautiful baby girl, born May 25 wards. She was president of ier Memorial Day Cleveland After her marriage reception Tuesday at the home the home of Mrs. Herman chilldren spent However, this did not 5, 1904, and county. August 'line. The little ladv veiehed in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Lucille here she grew to womanhood the ward primary, treasurer and to Mr. Jewkes, Nov. 3, 1909, in of iher daughter, Mrs. Lavern elude the day's entertainment Frandsen returned with them and received her education in district teacher In the Relief the Salt Lake (L.DJS. temple, she Albertsen. by the Lions, who had arranged p pounds and has been nam- - to Mrs. Andersen, widow of the a sumptous banquet in honor of spend a week. 1923 Ruth Marleene. schools. She married Society, teacher in the Sunday moved to Orangeville. In the public Schools and Y. W. M. I. A., and Glen O. Allred, Price, and A. late Niels C. Andersen, was born their guests and a ball that E. Wall and Samuel L. Aik- Dolph Bennett on Oct. 20, 1921, an officer in the Ladies Im- the family came to Price, where Castle D. in Slndal, Den night. Sunday morning another attended Dale, Keller, May both of Castle Dale and and except for a short time her they have since made their mark.30,She1846, was married to (Mr. scenic tour was made to Dead home. fars in the Manti temple, the annual Father and Son entire life had been spent in provement club. Her hobby was doing for on December 27, 1872, Horse point on the Colorado, the Pi Kappa Alpha Cleveland. ire here for Surviving are her husband Andersen decoration Dav. at banquet ofone and her life was full of and others week at last Denmark, and the where the visitors gazed down Aalborg, evening fraternity Ernest sons the to was married and She time Mr. Aikens erected following ph deeds. of The charitable Lake Salt later at Utah display the hotel, immigrated to the into the yawning abyss to the couple Mrs. Delma new tombstone on his r, Ward, Sept. 4, 1930, in beautiful flowers family of the daughters: He died at the river 3500 feet below. The view United States. Sons of the two men be- Edgar spoke rearCity. Pt in the J. EJsworth She Lake T., Lamar, the Salt temple. city cemetery. held love 92 more for friends her of her than six years of the turbulent Colorado river at by to the age that Hie Board of Movell A., Mbnt K., and Mrs. fraternity ed his family, who grew to love and relatives. County Com- - long ago. at this point rivals either the O. Jacksoni of all devoted Pawners met as an equaliza-- p University of Utah. Price mother. as a Jewkes, her Price; Relatives from Of her eleven sons and daugh- famous North or South Rim of the sis brothers Mrs. Ward is survived by her and board at the County Court following were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Judd, ters: Mrs. F. E. Wall of Rich- ters, those now living Include fflie Grand Canyon some 200 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith Nse Wednesday. Yesterday jparenits, husband, and two sons, Mrs. Stena Slmmonsen of Em- miles to the south. A beafsteak and Russell field, Mrs. Louise two small sons, of Payson, LaVar Bennett and Thomas Earl Spencer Moffltt and Mulllner, C. O members went. t Orppn of Manti; Mrs. Wm and O. A. visMoffltt, here Decoration ery, Mfrs. Maria Allen of Castle fry was enjoyed at the point, Day spent the and of all of Sho ;'er to continue the all Jackson, Cleveland; Ward, equaliza-- a Mrs. Clara Mrs. Hanmaih. Foot of Al- - and the publishers reluctantly Anderson, Mrs. Dale, HySmith's Behling, father, Mrs. shone, Idaho Mrs. Ray Lisonwork in that part of the iting following step children: Leo Calvin and Peacock of friends rum Jensen, and other bee of Roosevelt, Mrs. C. M. Da tonah, Mrs. Clara Wickman of headed homeward. Emma Tucker of Elmo, Mrs. wty. f, to Dora Jones of Castle Dole; John Sterling; Mr. and Mrs. Roy returned relatives. and To "Blsh" Taylor, publisher of They vis of Richfield and D. K. Jack Castle Dale, Arthur W. AnderDallas Hoegh, of Los An- Mrs. Wm. Anderson and son of sen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ag- the Moab home Tuesday evening Duane, Ray, William- and LaVoy their Lake Six Salt City. grand nes departed for her ihome and were accompanied by Chad son Will, of Ogden; John1 Mof children also survive. Knight of Aurora and Mrs the movent spirit that induced Ward of Cleveland; a sister, Mrs. after a three dav visit May Wilk-in- s Lillis Albertsen. In addition she has the publishers to hold their will Pace, leave there fltt, Margaret Anderson, who .in her Funeral will con be services a and Josephine Lamph, 44 grandchildren and 50 great midsummer meet In Moab this and R. Moffltt, of Boneta; CanL?o Petersen. Mrs. Hoeeh Wednesday for the Grand Percy Neilson, both of Mr. and Mrs. Quince Crawford, ducted today at 2 p.m. in Or grandchildren. yon in Arizona. year, the association owes a angeville L.D3. ward ohapel. Cleveland, besides a host of accompanied home by her Mr. and Mrs. Andersen began debt of Thirteen guests enjoyed a friends to mourn her departure. of Salt Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. o gratitude; to the Lions ther Karl. their residence in Salt Lake City club, their thanks and apprecia Winters, of Mt. Pleasant; Clif- BLACKIIAM - FUNK at the home of Her dinner party Mr. and Neilson, Lorenzo brother, fr t. rr iruntur anH Mr. ton Moffitt, of Provo; Mr. and and Mrs. H. A. Wickman July 24, 1873. Later they moved tion. Nghters passed away about six months Mrs. Wm. T. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. returned Saturday to Sanpete and Emery counties. to en route fo a Visit nf SPvoral Have urith Monday evening, Miss Delma Lorine Blackham, ago. Mrs. For Jean Frank Mrs. Ander to many years Mrs. Andersen Jewkes, celebrate The funeral will be under di of Mrs. W. W. Way-ma- maintained daughter ptive.s and friends in Salt Emery Mr. an active interest in of and Lake Salt Andersen City; (Mrs. sen's te City. While rection of the Emery Mortuary Mrs. Moroni of Castle Dale, and Clark L.D.S. church affairs in Mr. and is Mrs.birthday. there of Feron, Oveson, Wickman's mother). The Emery, . . . Its- ti 2 o'clock. Funk, of Ferron, were united being for 17 years Sunday afternoon at numer attended the of and many close friends from all K. president guests included Miss Bessie o A. in E. marriage by Bishop and banquet of Wickman of Price; Arthur AnCarRelief the over from and the Society. Emery county le ILL GRAZING OFFICIAL state pharmaceutical Nielson, May 29, 1939. Friends o bon county. dersen and family from Salt WITH TICK FEVER of the couple extend best wishes. o SON FORMER ILake City; Mrs. Charles Foote OF o Lloyd A. Kuhns, who had and family from Altonah. MADE IN GREEN PRICE John T. Maulsby, ERROR CITY VALUATION ORANGEVILLE RESIDENTS TAKES SCHOOL POST visiting her parents in RIVER Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wickman the Carbon county of manager ;;turS. Ohio, for the past two of Castle Dale have been advis TO WED JUNE 17 oi puDiic weiiare, u In the 1939 vaiuati0n of Em Word has been received that son Alt?n, who has departmentin tne ed their that btanaaravuie erv countv. confined nnhlished in our Clark Frei, who has been prin Was aorrvmnnnipH hv hpr Miss Jewel Elizabeth Pitts, been manager of the Personal a severe case ofii,, tuppVr !.ue. the omission cipal of the Green River high fal1 brother, Jimmie Neely. Finance Co., of Provo, for the hospital with of Mrs. A. S. Pitts, 459 daughter a after , tick fever. His condition, oil! mane valuation of school for the past three years, Seventh East of one figure in nis nome wnn last 2 years, has been transfer-e- d week's illness, is still serious street, will exGreen River City made it read has accepted a similar position Jet- and Mrs. Kuhns. They are vows with Dato Seattle, Wash., to open a wedding change located at Hip amrt.mprt'i $37,392, which should have been at Kamas in North Summit dis- vid Ward Tuttle, son of Mr. and truck-aut- o near crash office there. He and his new the In fthe Ervin Wimber home. $137,392. trict for the ensuing school M!rs. Wark Tuttle, 1419 Parkway wife will spend this week-en- d Logan, Tuesday night, in which o year. avenue, m Salt Lake city, on with his parents here, prior to three were killed, one was the o Mrs. Olevia Clair, accompan 17. WEEKLY June their departure for Washington, brother and another the her mother, Mrs. Annie The ceremony will take place "BATHER REPORT where they are scheduled to ar of Miss Fern Shipley, led by came down from COUPLE TO WED 's at the (home of the club leader, Rasmussen, rive on June 15. assistant state Memorial Day. to spend Sandy Mrs. of son TODAY TEMPLE county. in IN parents. well known Chad Emery Anderson, rnished bv C T, Witbeck. Mrs. Ra?mussen expects to reand the Both the bride-elervern-nen- t Alfalfa weevil are reported Jensen and a student Miss Shipley has visited the to Castle Dale on June 11 turn Weather Registrar Naomi A. are numerMrs. Mr bridegroom-ele. on Decora A. S. HUNTINGTON and U. In all sections of tihe in graduates this bad county clubs at the C, spent celebrate will Dale she which time at enof the University of Utah. Mr announce the L. C. this year. We haven't tion Dav with friends and rela ous occasions. o county Guymon anni her ninety-fift- h birthday of their daughter, Tuttle Is a member of the Pi machinery to poison them, High Low Prec tives here and left Tuesday gagement Bell versary. Misses Zelpha and Ellen Mass June Guymon, to Jay W. Kappa Alpha fraternity. so the experts advise us to 62 32 evening for Grand Canyon, Ar o !ay or, Saturday are Daof the, The Mrs. groom Mr. parents and of son cut the alfalfa early and then 34 63 izona. where he has employ came from Salt Lakerelatives Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson Jewkes, in 27 former residents of Castle valley dust the stubble with a brush of N. Jewkes ment for the summer. Chad will to visit friends and 37 Orangeville. vid 68 arrived Dale and family, of Wanship, 42 The marriage will take place and have many friends and rel have charge of the linen at the Kenilworth and CastleWednes Monday for a week or two visit 80 drag so the second crop will returned lay 2v Moss in Zelpha the Manti i.. D. S. temDle to- - atives here who extend best start. in North Rim Lodge, and play 47 84 Ervin and will return at the Fred Ungricht lay 3() wishes to the happy couple. the dance orchestra six nights day, and Miss Ellen 70 'day. . 56 Wimber homes ay 31 Monday .23 a week48 56 Mrs.LTWard Emery Woman . Of Cleveland Passes Away snow-capp- ed Celebrates 93rd Birthday well-kno- A- initer-mounta- ki i .: T V I - I Baum-gardne- Sun-Advoca- te. out-of-to- Met-cal- Times-Independe- - half-broth- p V v . Von-El- m, n, Uncle Jim Sags -- asso-atlo- n. te 1 1 sister-in-la- w HUNTTNGTON-ORANGEVIL- 4-- LE bride-to-be- H 4-- ct H ct - h if |