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Show UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS CASTLE DALE, PAOB EIGHT CASTLE DALE GGC Emery Department , Mrs L. W. Peterson, who was taken to the Price hospital Sun day night, was operated on the next morning and is Improving. Lee Peterson, who has been in here. Ogden, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Petty are In Provo, where Mrs. Petty is under a physician's care, and is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keele have purchased the Hardy Williams home and will move into it soon. James Olsen, who left Sunday for Salt Lake City to attend the Henninger Business college, was accompanied by his father, Elmer Olsen, Byron Peacock, Ruth Sorensen and Erma Peacock. Miss Peacock also remained in hopes of finding work there. Mr. and Mrs Ross Peterson FOR SALE at a bargain-Two Saddle Mares Two Milch Cows If you have some stock, such as cows, hogs, sheep or chickens and want a good used car, see, or call CLYDE GRAHAM At Western Auto Co., Price or Phone collect 345 8 EXTRA SERVICES -- co extra charge! Shellubrication U more than "greasing." It's modem up keep service as specified by the manufacturer PLUS eight extra services that help keep your car young: --CteMkf Mtrter wts mi TigbtMkf ens m --Wltag iffms carmhwt ksttta TMthg ONcUegtflltts a Wsthisf 12- 34- toese iUKwn mm Mrtlra fBhig 5- sfl NWNWS fcrttotfag tfces Shellubrication costs no more than ordinary greasing. Aik about it! Buffs Service Phone 30 CASTLE DALE, UTAH COMPANY and Mrs. Pearl Peterson spent Monday in Price with their mother. Mrs. Arthur M Anderson spent the first of the week with her husband in Price. He is reported to be improving. Ray Jacohscn has returned from the Price hospital. Mr. r.nd Mrs. R. P. Olsen and Coy Williams spent Monday in Castle Dale and Price. Mr. and Mrs. Neils Hansen left Monday for Idaho, Salt Lake City and other points to visit their children. Mrs. Carle Mortensen and Mrs. Iva Maxfield spent Saturday in Price. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Klllpack and Nephi L. Williams and Geo. Q. Edwards spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mr. Alonzo Olsen with Nephi Williams, sr., who passed away on Sunday evening after being very low for nearly a month. (Special Corresponent) Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tuft and nine-month-- daughter Na-dea- who have been living at Blanding the past two winters, where Mr. Tuft hasi taught school, left Emery Wednesday for a week's visit with Louise, Tuft's parents and other relatives in Monroe and Center- field. Mr. Tuft is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuft of Monroe. The young couple and daughter have spent two weeks visiting with Mrs. Tuft's parents, Postmaster and Mrs. John R. Soren-sa- n, at Emery, to which place they will return for a few more Mr. days before going to Provo so Mr. Tuft may attend the summer session of the B.Y.U. NEW TRAIN SERVICE TO BE INAUGURATED BY D. & R. G. RAILROAD fast World Fair special will be put Into service the first of next week, it is reported, which will connect at Denver with the Burlington for the east. The train will stop at Helper on the westward run at 8:30 each evening, and on the eastward run at 12:40 am. No announcement has been made as to any stops A at Price. Funeral services were held over the remains of nineteen June Sunday 8, Thursday, Luella Ward, under direcMrs. men will leave for their homes in the east. Three will transfer tion of. the Emery mortuary. to 5th Corp Area camps. The Bishop William Eien presided; under company wuhes these boys luck music furnished by choir Erickson. Kate Mrs. of direction new in their undertaking. AndThe baseball team of this Singing; opening prayer, remarks. rew singing; Larsen; Hiawato company journeyed tha Sunday and took a sound Peter Neilson of Huntington; Litster, Elizabeth trouncing from the Hiawatha song, DagmarJohanna Johnson; and team by a score of 24 to 8. The Bishop solo by Arnold; Gomer remarks, was featured by heavy game Daniel remarks, Errol Litster; hitting by both teams. Our men A. Johnson and Bishop Eden; nervous first in its appeared Hans F. game away from the home park. singing; benediction,was a large We intend to get revenge on Mortensen. There June 18, when we entertain the attendance and many beautiful team on the Castle Dale dia- floral offerings. relatives who atmond. of Mrs. Ward funeral tended the Trie baseball team will be host Mrs. Ida were Mrs. Kate Dart, to the highly rated Sunnyside Mr. and W. Bells. Mrs. E. team, Sunday, June 11. Every- Huff, Earn- Heinfer, LeVee Reece Mrs. one is invited to see the game. all of Sail Two new fans are being in- amd Dolph Bennett, and Lake Jack Lamph City; buildstalled in the Education Mr. of American Fork; family ing to keep it cool during the and Mrs. Edgar Johnson and hot sumuer days Mrs. James Zobel of Castle o Gate; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward Out-of-to- - Apostle John A. Wldtsoe, accompanied by Louis Bromlleld and company, visited the Manti temple during the week. Mr. Bromneld has been assigned by the Fox film company to write a scenerio of the life of Bribham Young. The company has the sum of $2,000,000 for the production of the film. Mr. Bromfield stated that he had always been a great admirer of bhe pioneer leader and had studied considerably about his life and activities. He made a tour of the state in order to get first hand information, and to feel the spirit of the people. The e church assigned Apostle to accompany him on his tour. They stopped at the temple to get information concerning the activities of Brigham Young in building the temple and in the pioneering of the SanrJete valley. Manti Messenger. o TUNNEL WATER IS CROP SAVIOR FOR Wid-tso- Another new train listed will arrive in Price, westward bound, SANPETE FARMERS at 7:20 a.m., and eastward bound at about 4:30 p.m. That water brought to fields o through the recently constructed Ephraim tunnel is a veritable NOTICE Water schedules are now savior of agricultural crops here ready for the ditches in Castle in the valley is the 'belief of Dale City having changes in those who have visited the proshares. Schedules will be deliv- ject recently. Although the tunered within the next few days nel has never been filled to capand a fee of 25c collected. acity this year, due to the frecold spells that greatly CITY Order COUNCIL of quent By reduced the melting of accumulated snows, there has been a FOR THE large and steady stream coming through, the bore. Ephraim EnJUNE BRIDE If we do not have the piece of terprise. o jewelry in stock that you desire, COX FAMILY REUNION let us order it for you. The descendants of Fredrick A DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT Walter and Orval S. Cox will RING AND WEDDING RING meet on June 24 and 25 at the TO MATCH Pinchot camp ground, seven Let us assist you In making miles east of Mayfield in Twelve Your Selection Mile canyon. Those wishing to COMPLETE LINE OF GIFTS do temple work should be at FOR SHOWERS Manti temple on June 23. Ed. P. Cox, Pres. HUNTER DRUG CO. Manti, Utah and daughters, of Clear Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hills of Helper; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Consumers; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Simms of Hiawatha: Ira Oviatt and family, Mrs. Bet Neilson and daughter and their families, of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Barney of Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker of Hiawatha. Bishop J. J. Larsen, Joe Hansen and VerDell Larsen were Salt Lake visitors last week. The bishop remained there for medical treatment. Mrs. Alice Knapp of Long Beach, Calif., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, and other relatives, a few days. The Shell Oil Company have installed a mew electric gas pump at the Thorderson Merc. Mrs. Zlna Presset of Sunny-sid- e visited in Cleveland last week. Myrlln Christiansen, who has been employed at the Central Garage in Castle Dale, has returned home. Shelby Hammond and family of San Francisco, Calif., have been visiting local relatives. Mrs. Nellie Bailey arrived back from the hospital last week and Is rapidly recovering. Keva Lundy, who has been attending school in Salt Lake City during the past winter, has returned home. Mrs. J. H. Ottestrom has been seriously ill during the past few days. Samuel Davis and family of Spring Canyon have been visiting local relaitves. They expect to move here in the near future. in' Sail Lake - had Mrs. Morris Wall and Sunas their dinner guests last MorOrlan Mrs. and Mr. day, tensen. after which they attended a theatre party in Price. The Boy Scouts mothers are sponsoring a banquet in honor of the Scouts, Friday, June 16. A chicken dinner will be served. Mr and Mrs. Hans Mortensen, Mr and Mrs. H. B. Mortensen and' Bishop and Mrs. Wm. Eden accompanied the bridal party to Cleveland Department I 529 Scenerio Writer Gathers Data on Life Of Brigham Young business visitor City, Saturday. Mr. vfAct nf the local boys at the at Duck Creek CCC camp were home over the week-enElmo Wycherly and Lester Sorenson and families of Rains, are visiting local relatives. shower was A handkerchief at the Wednesday last given Winkler home in honor of Mrs. Belle Winkler who expects to leave in a few days for Salt Lake City to make her home. An excellent program was rendered and refreshments served. was roses in a The center-piec- e silver mounted bowl that was brought from Wales 54 years ago as a gift to Mrs. Marian Jensen. Bishop Eden has purchased a new car. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thorderson and son Parley visited last week with their daughter and sister, Mrs. David Evans at d. the Manti temple last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Bountiful and Mrs. Amanda Peterson of Salt Lake CleveCity, former residents of one relatives local visited land, week. last day Maurice Jensen has purchased a large truck. Jack Whits and LaVon Erickson have returned from Wyoming, where they sought employment. Mrs. Nora Jensen attended a birthday party at Emery one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ottestrom Thomas and John Shomaker and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otteswere Molen visitors last week. trom were Ephraim visitors last Gerald Jensen from Big Bend. week. Oregon, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jensen. He attended the funeral of their expects to make an educational brother-in-laat Scofield last tour across the continent this week. summer, accompanied by his Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swink atbrother Ray. tended the funeral of their Parley Thorderson, while vis- cousin at Springville Thursday. iting here, received a telegram Two geologists from Califorannouncing the arrival of a nia were visitors at the Stokes baby girl at his home in Idaho. home last week. They called to Orlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. see the collection of relics there Mortensen, was married Thurs- and also took in the scenic day in the Manti temple to Miss wonders and visited the fossil Geneal Funk of Rochester. The beds on the desert. best wishes are extended them Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams by their many friends. They ex- received word of the arrival of a pect to make their home in new grandchild at the home of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Bradfield of Merna Bee Anderson of Hunt Sigurd. ington visited a few days last S. R. Anderson and family of week with her grandparents. Riverton visited old friends last Mrs. Sybil Wilstead of Law- week. rence visited local relatives last Miss Betty Staker of Rolapp week. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Douglas Mrs. Evan Jones. have moved into part of the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonard Maurice Jensen home. have gone to Logan to attend Glen wood Whimpey and fam- summer school. ily were visitors here last week. Keith Larsen is three Duane Jensen has gone to pigs at the Junior showing Livestock Fat Montana to shear sheep. show in North Salt Lake. This Wesley Jensen has gone to the is in connection with the F.F.A. reservaton to look for work. organization. Ray Jensen has purchased a new motorcycle. Dale June Minchey and family and Castle Club Organizes Jake Minchey left last Saturday A club meeting was held for San Francisco, where they at the home of Herman Behling will visit the world's fair and June 7. Sewing was chosen other points in California, ex- on as the for the summer. pecting to be gone about two Officers project chosen were as follows: weeks. Bert Lamph has purchased a Mary Lois Greaves, rpesident; Mohrland house and had it Alice Behling, moved to his farm west of town. Ramon a Petersen, secretary; Lawrence Thorderson was a Juarita Snow, treasurer, and Mrs. Herman Behling, advisor. Twelve girls were present. The meetings of the club will be held each Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, at the Behling Mrs.'- K. Kb., I rn. vm, OX nnttnu in Last . ' ? tre Nous club aT?er01 ruled the evening md a mosT two-cour- limJ r J se dames Merrill Cook. Geo ueo. Magnussen, l. . a1 Jesse TiittiA fred Sorensen and a. rLtt t Jl r3 Mbr-tens- en Mon-ticell- o. j Just-a-Me- re Club At Their Country H0m. Mr. and Mrs. lectin T.J son and Mr. and Mr. gensen entertained the J nJj and the members' hi.-- J their home southeast of d M TVIa mm rm eveninl last week. inuraaay The guests werel ed a 'bourtious fried dinner, after which the evel was enjoyea around a campfire. Fifteen the club and their husbl were present to eniov th pitality of the Jorgensens. w 4-- H 4-- H vice-preside- Two excellent for prospective Rawleigh fl ers See Dealer Abe E. Dai va&ue uaie, Utah. 411 -- Carbon riK Typewriter uian, rnone J Exctfca 572. far' PRICE THEATRE Friday Saturday Matinee Prices till 6 p.m. S( MERLE OBEROX LAURENCE OLIVER DAVID NIVI with "Wutherin nt; Heights" New Mining Book Released CARBON THEATRE home. Sunday . Will Trade " Expert Rerjairs (in all culD adding machines, typewriters ana comptome When in need of service, I word at the Progress or call t,-- Monday Tuesday Matinee prices till 6 pjn. Sii DOUGLAS (WronrWay) CORRIGAX ONE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR (7 ft. Capacity) in "The flying Like New for beef or dairy cows Irishman" Inquire at Progress Office u n PEERY HOTEI SALT LAKE'S POPULAR PRICED MODERN HOTEL Temple? Broadway and West RATES: $1.50 to $3.00 Beautifully Furnished It's the Greatest Sport If You Have the Right Equipment And whether you're a novice or a tried and true disciple of Izaak Walton, we have the equipment you need. Something to satisfy the simple wants of the amateur more elaborate equipment for the practiced sportsman. Everything for Fishing . JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS FULL LINE of SLEEPING BAGS DAVIE DAVIS SPINNERS Even to the Licensel RODS, CREELS, LEADERS COMPLETE LINE OF FLIES CAMPING STOVES Mm : M Chamber of Commerce assistant presenting new mining booklet. In plrture and story, the romance that is an essential of anil importance of Utah's mining the mining economic life of Utah, part and as is in a firpu.se such Is as Industry portrayed booklet just released by the min- ture as thenecessary to Utah's fublood stream to the ing committee of the Salt Lake human body". City chamber of commerce. Starting with an article on "Min"The Mining Industry of Karlv-DaUtah", bv Lev! Utah", the booklet is available free ing in nung. h- -,d of the history upon request at the Salt Lake City Kdgar f tnp rnivprsi chamber of commerce or any local department I tab. the booklet traces the growth branch of t Ijat organization. industry dow:, t its r sem Tracing both the romance and '.fthf 1'xattons and economic value of the indnstrv the description of operations, with a each. booklet Is dedicated "to the Pioneer Other articles reveal the Utah mining man whoso connme signistoic determination and faith 1ms ficance of the industry to people built In Utah an Industry un in other walks of life he contributor, paralled in any like area in the MaiAmong are old Howman. member of world." the mining The forward is written by Go- Ualker. committee; Dr. Dllworth professor of economics at vernor Henry H. Blood, who points .he out that "mining has played an Mm. University of Utah; B P ley. of the Utah Coai Important part in the upbuilding of reducerssecretary association; Ward C some of the finest Industrial and Holbrook. president of the Utah commercial plants In this state", Bl,reau Federation: and has made "important contri- ma' r nichardson. Salt Lake City butions to the public coffers of usnessman; Mr8. Arthur L state local and school govern- lifoley, clubwoman; William m' ments". Knerr. chairman of the state "Without attempting to explore commission, and Char leB In detail the field of statistics", the HSkidmore, state superintendent governor states, "all will agree uf I'Ubhc Instruction. lilli 31 liBH toll fetrie PRICE, UTAH g, NO "FAIR WEATHER" ROOF FOR YOUR HOME You want a roof that cari K.O. the worst that Jupiter Kmfl Pluvius, Old Sol and Boreas have to give! W'll show vou samples of roofing material that can "take it" and "give you an estimate for !yil vfll SfOTlllll U 1 lastem FREE GARAGE Rooms HOME LUMBER Phone ... re-roofi- ng .... t -- 1 & BUILDING JOHN DAY. Owner and Manager East Main Street Between 3rd and 4th East 181 new ask lor details aum ii.p for monthly payment plan improvement property GO. J PRICE, UTAi |