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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY Uy A COUNTY vat the empire where Q cjf Met' is uic touuu-wher- CifflDatfcar e water, tim- nm -and farm COW, J lit auuuuou. , SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON. EMERY. ROCHESTER, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREEN RIVER xXXIX, No. 4 HYRUM MEEKS, UTAH 5l FRIENDS PIONEER, DIES dale Wedding Ceremony Unites Two Castle Dale Couples Two Arraigned in Castle Dale SHERIFF CONDUCTS INQUIRY IN DEATH Justice Court EI1R0UTEJ0 JENSEN A double wedding ceremony OF FERRONBOY a ten days' visit performed by Bishop E. A. NlelHyrum S. Meeks, 72, brother son united Miss Levae Petersen, Stives in Provo. Sheriff J. Leonard Olsen made uus-m- e of Mrs. Jerome Asay of this city daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave an official Investigation as to .gmna Fuimore was Price hospital Sunday and father of Mrs. W. E. Knox Petersen, and Lonel Jones, son the cause of the death of Dean - and Mrs. Harl Stewart also of of A. E she underwent an appenJones; and Miss Fern Bruce Funk, 7, son of Mr. and this city, died Sunday morning; Jones, daughter of A. E Jones, Mrs. Bruce Funk, who was elecaperation. carl Wilberg returned 25 miles east of Jensen, near and Harold Jewkes, son of Wm. trocuted on. Wednesday of last week at Ferron when he came st of the week from a Baxter ranch in Colorado, from Jewkes of Orangeville, in wedMr. Meeks was lock, Saturday. in contact with a charged wire. , of weeks visit wun reia-n- d ueart trouble. jra from Jones TWO DOLLARS A YEAR CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1939 YOU AND stle CLEVELAND, returned Oscar McKln- ney, member of the Emery spike camp of the CCC, was struck by u n driver while hI walking along the highway one evening last week. While he claims the car ran. over him, he was not seriously injured. Later Arthur Quinn, of Rochester, was arrested on the charge of hit- and-ru- n driving, and brought before Judge Tuttle at Castle Dale, where he was bound over for trial. Jake Cox, of Huntington, was not so fortunate when arraign ed before Judge Tuttle this week, on charge of assault and battery against Mrs. Mary Ann Gordon, at Huntington. Being unable to secure bond, Cox was remanded to the Price Jail to await trial. CASTLE DALE More Purebred Bulls Purchased By Local Stockmen CASTLE DALE LADY REACHES 95TH MILESTONE party of cattlemen from Dale and Orangeville Surrounded by her children spent Sunday and Monday in and hosts of friends and rela- Colorado buying Hereford bulls tives at the home of her son, for their herds. Those making were George Magnussen Hyrum Rasmussen, in Castle the trip and Feno beHuntington of Castle C. Annie Rasmussen, Dale, Dale, Edgar Jewkes, J. D. Pealoved and honored resident of E. R. Cox, Carl Neilson cock, 95th this place, observed her and Sitterud of OrangeGeorge birthday Sunday evening, vllle. A Castle friends in Salt Lake enroute to Jensen from Olathe, The two couples are making Mrs. Rasmussen, who was vis"The pasture was owned by Ten head of the highest class Colorado, at the time of his their home in Mrs. Geneva Pete Fredrickson," explained iting with her daughter, Mrs. stock were bought from J. M. Roberts death. Enid Smith's house in Castle Dale. departea Olevia Clair, at Sandy, had exSheriff Olsen, "who had hooked of Morgensen home for Frulta, Colo. was born Meeks her o Smith evening Hyrum iy one of the fence wires to his pressed the desire to spend her o nosa. Colo., after a ten in Parowan, Oct. 4, 1861, the son old in her electric light current in order MRS. R. C. MILLER birthday anniversary In, friends this of Priddy and Mary Jane Meeks. lidt with to keep his cattle away from it. home, and arrangements were Huntington Ward His boyhood days were spent in INJURED IN SALT LAKE made for her to come down The child must have attempted To Give Father's Day aver from southern Utah where he exnmtwlf ff,VWVW ramp to from Sandy for the occasion. climb the and his with fence, While attending the Larsen jd the latter part of last perienced several minor skirHowever, owing to car trouble Program Sunday reunion at Liberty park in Salt feet on the wet ground, permitto assist his son, C. L. Wit-- f mishes with the Indians. He lathe party did not arted current the to run enroute, through Lake City last week , Mrs. R. C. at the Emery Mortuary ter went to Jensen where he was until the afternoon. rive here his his death." The following Father's Day body causing w the latter's recent ill- - foreman of the K Ranch Cattle Miller of Castle Dale had the a of relatives host and ies Seventy seems It a been has program will be sponsored by that It misfortune to fall while going were present to greet the ward Sunday School under friends gh Company for 25 years, taking down some common a of number practice steps and break an o and Mrs. L. C. Moore, of part in many Indian affairs inDai her, and all were served ice direction of Mrs. Audrey Sand- arm near the shoulder. She was of farmers to connect their Meeker He to leave Massacre. either th iter, expect KINDERGARTEN cream and cake, and a most berg and will be given in the TO cluding lt to the L. D. S. hospital fences from a light OPEN IN for a also served as deputy sheriff in' taken DALE y or Sunday CASTLE ward L. D. 8. chapel in Hunt happy evening was spent. not knowing that the lav type! to the Uintah county and was includ- where the fractured member wire, vacation trip were and currenc taken, ington 8unday at 10:30 ajn.: Snapshots lculal Wiltreatment. received any stronger prohibits Nephi A kindergarten school will the mst and the San Fran- - ed in posses which searched for Men's chorus, directed by Mrs. tomd to be used on an than Progress had arranged to to went liams Lake Salt and 9 o' alr. ILant and Tracy, train robbers ce, K the injured lady home electric fence. While no prose open Monday, May 19, at school present a picture of Mrs. Ras Verda Lea master; vocal duet, brought comthieves. of cattle and at the district clock, poup young ladies, mussen taken on her 95th birth Errol LIUter and Ora Larsen, 'call! is reported to be cution will be made in this case Mr. Meeks resigned from the Tuesday. She of Misses Lois Anderson, building with Miss Fern Beach day, but unfortunately the cut accompanied by Mrs. Litster; Xchaj of in the first its in kind the well as as could getting along In charge. Any mother wishing was lost in the mail, Jensen, Dixie Cook, Stella cattle company and operated a although Father's Day address, Mrs. H. county, the sheriff has warned be expected. where in stable AnderPawn and Ora Vernal, livery all farmers to desist from con information kindly call Mrs. L. we received a copy of the pic- Anderson; pipe organ duet by T. Hunter. enjoyed a weiner roast at he was city marshal for several Dora Truman and Verda ture made by the engravers. necting their electric fence 's Tuesday evening. ' o years. He later moved to Jensen Mrs. Rasmussen is a remark r, tribute to father, three with the power lines without mercantile is able still Junior active and Mrs. Murvin Jones and entered the and woman, boys directed by Mae having first installed an ap CARBON-EMER- Y business with Geo. Billings. In one a of for her Arnold; losj family were called to Pay-lato age, cut girls' chorus, Doreen down transformer slight proved week by the death of more recent years he has done of vision the last year or two Is Truman and group; men's the voltage to conform with the SPORTSMEN'S RIOT the only evidence of her ad chorus directed by V. Leamas-te- r. law. ,1M t Jones' uncle, John Miller. some real estate business there vanced age. She still enjoys the Jf returned Tuesday, accom- - and his home was there at the o AND JUNE :d by P. C. Miller of Mi. time of his death. association of her old friends Mr. Meeks left Castle Dale and the gathering Sunday was Emery county Future Farmers Mrs. Eva R. Jensen n. sl pan t, who will visit here for VALEDICTORIANS weeks. about two weeks ago to go to of America made a good show- Of Orangeville Honored HELPER With their objective a happy occasion for the honor itual members of the Castle Olathe, Colo., where he visited ing at the Livestock Show In the best celebration in years, of- ed guest as well as for all those WIN READER'S Vtrard held their first sum-- i a daughter, Mrs. Roy Murray, North Salt Lake City last week. On 79th Birthday ficers of the CarbonEmery Fish present. o In the FFA 600 to 800 pound meeting Thursday night at with whom he was returning to Si Game association are comDIGEST AWARD Dixie Cook Ferchildren and The steer class, Mllo Nelson of grandchild apartment with Jensen last Sunday morning. pleting plans for the annual riot Castle Dale CCC R. Jensen hon Eva Mrs. ren Morris of 2nd ron took attendance. Meeks The next is pod. place; Besides his wife, Mr. to be held June 24 and 25. ored her at a lovely birthday mt will be held at the survived by four daughters, Mrs. Huntington, Castle Dale, 7th. Activities will be divided be- Wins Over Sunnyside R. S. Chipman, principal of Heavy Hereford class, 800 to party at Wllberg's resort Sun tween Helper and the Scofield ft of Mrs. Dean Isbell. Walter Knox and Mrs. Harl South Emery high school, and The CCC camp baseball team G. A. Judah of the Central high reservoir. Saturday a parade Wimber, Junior Greaves, Stewart of Castle Dale, Mrs. 900 pounds, Kay Wilberg, Hunt- day afternoon. Mrs. Jensen was born in Far- - and athletic contests will be defeated the hard Larsen and Dean Isbell Hugh Stewart of Jensen and ington, placed as winner and hitting Sun- school have announced that the a 1860, 11, June Utah, Harold also mlngton. Ferron, team of cele7th; Petty, held in Helper, with the Olathe, nyside up to Pete's Hole for a Mrs. Roy Murray Sunday on the coveted Reader's Digest Award of days fishing, Wednes- - Colo., four sisters and one 15th and 17th places. Kay Wll daughter of Allen Buck and bration scene shifting to the re- Castle Dale diamond by a score for scholastic achievement has Mrs. Ervin ' Wimber berg also received first place in Emily Smith Buck. Her father servoir Sunday for boat racing of 8 to 5, in one of the best been won by valedictorians of took brother. RE were Qflrtv nrv ts ihtt mminfolnc held showmanship; Harold Petty and helped settle Davis county and fly and bait casting, traps and games that has been played the classes of 1939, Miss Verna Funeral services Milo Nelson, Ferron, 5th and 6th in 1880 was called by Brigham rifle shooting. here all season.' In burial with Jensen Lou Christensen of South EmTuesday p returned for them later. Arizona. settle to help Young a The Mr. in featured Vernal in game the showmanship. cemetery. of pitching One of features the delightful party was held every ery, and Miss Lucile Jensen of A year later she was married not is the home In chapter exhibits, Hunting the annual Sportsmen's duel between Floyd Bevill, hefty Central. of Mrs. Ava Draper Meeks had been a member of ton received 2nd place, and Fer to Charles Jensen in the temple oanquet usually held Saturday for the winners, She will receive an engrossed evening by members of the L. D. S. church all his life .ad to moved St. at They B. George. and 6th ron, Lindsay, towering south- parchment certificate upon place. An elaborate program Happy Birthday club. A Mrs. Harl Stewart Mr. and evening. L Orangeville about 45 years ago. Is being arranged by Chairman paw for Sunnyside. It was a graduation. and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Among the boys exhibiting She was the mother of eight The Reader's Digest eo&ifers Draper was presented a Knox and family, Mr. and Mrs. were Morris and Royal Hunt Walters, Jack Houston, pleasure to watch these pitchers five of whom are still Ray children, Castle i table Chris Jouflas and battle it out for strikeout hon this annual award as encourJohn Lange, by the club members Jerome Asay and Mr. and Mrs. Ington, Ted Crawford, and with their families tonor of the occasion. Charles Asay were Emery coun- Dale; Dale Livingston, Dall and living their mother celebrate Charles Atwood, for this year's ors. Bevill had 17 to his credit agement to young men and 16. tot. Lloyd A. Kuhns, Mrs. ty residents who attended the Lincoln Luke, Kenneth Snow helped women throughout the nation banquet. Commissioner Newell while Lindsay was getting tons and Leonard Johnson, of Or- her birthday. They were: Mrs. B. Cook of Salt Lake and several Sunnyside scored first and re- who, by their scholastic achieveand brother, Mr. and funeral. Mrs. Ida M. P. Greaves angevllle; Kay Wilberg, Levi B. J. Moffitt of Rains, other officials of the state asso- tained the lead until the fifth ment, give promise of growing and two Orof Reid Celia Mrs. and Page of Hansen and Truman U. aghters drove n to ciation are1 expected to be pres- inning when the score was tied into leadership in their comTke Mrs. Emma Dickson returned Lott, Ed. S. Jensen of Mt at 3 all. From the fifth on it munities. angeville, Milo Harold Petty, ent. from a visit Huntington; j& Sunday, returning Wednes-Wednesday evening Messrs. Greaves and Kuhns of a month with relatives in Nelson, Boyd Olsen, Max Ralphs Pleasant and Ada J. Magnussen Plans are to hold the banquet was a battle to see who could Principals of progressive preof Castle Dale. Others present at. the score most on the least hits as paratory and high schools inFerron. Donald and Olsen, civic Illinois a and auditorium Helper meeting pertaining Chicago, Galesberg, pded of George A. tbe CCC Kay Wilberg, Harold Petty were the children and the Sportmen's dance at the pitchers were stingy on base creasingly advocate an interest work. In Iowa. She was met in Price Anna Louise and and Milo Nelson were awarded Jensen, Phylls Leslie and Floyd Nielsen, by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley HuntBelle Isle dance pavilion near hits. among students in the most Worthen, Mrs. Joe Worthen and the Blue Cut. Felster caught a good game significant articles which ap a over Lake E'l, of Neils Nlelson of this the Salt by Mrs and City trip and Peggy, ington daughter Sydonia of Ferron United Airlines. drove up from Los Angeles, Jesse Tuttle. General chairman of the 1939 behind the bat and also shared pear in current magazines. Mrs. John Mrs. Jensen's sister, M, the first of was One fact blow-othat is Chris Jouflas, who heavy hitting honors with King, Their belief is that vital contact noteworthy the week. The Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moffitt of O. Hall of Eagar, Arizona; and and Shearer, all of with the living, quickening excalf all have with the Saturday announced that final McWethy jobs in California Rains were the guests of Mrs. every winning of Reid Harriet Mrs. Orange doubles to their thought of our day is essential whom had came up after their two details would be completed In a Moffitt's sister, Mrs. George ception of one exhibited by the ville. B. credit. did the heavy to education, both before and Lindsay toger brothers, Billy and s. few days. Emery county boys, had been Magnuspn over last week-enMrs. Jensen has sixteen his team by get- after graduation. As one prinstlckwork for from the Wilberg Nielsen has been in Los On Monday Mrs. Magnuson had purchased The fete will officially get un and four great one three grandchildren singles cipal expressed this thought in ting les for triple, herd. 10 der way Saturday at a number of as dinner guests her brother a.m., and a walk in. five trips to the a letter to the Reader's Digest, grandchildren. laths. o will when sister-in-laa Mr. and Mrs. sportsmen's parade and o " Your award and your magajta- Milton P. Greaves enterwind Its way down the streets plate. Ed. S. Jensen of Mt. Pleasant, Fourth of July Score innings: by zine appeal to me as a way to ed a number of members of and their two daughters, Donna of Helper. RELATIVE OF 0 American Legion Auxiliary and Wilma, also Fredrick Orrick Celebration comkeep our best students in the Chairmen of the various CCC Camp .... 0 0 0 2 1 1 3 1 mental Joutoday afternoon, in honor of of Ogden. vanguard through the as announced mittees, by At Orangeville EMERY MEN FOUND ISunnyside .... difficult transition' from school Enid Roberts, who was vis- are: flas, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lowry, of Batteries: Bevill and Felster; to society at large." here from Colorado. Chln- Parade, Jack Phelan; surprise B. Calif., spent An interest- DEAD IN MAYFIELD San ORANGEVILLE Bernardino, Lindsay, P. Lindsay and Our own local educators are checkers furnished the contest, Thurman Carter; fish Tuesday night here with Mr. ing program and big time is bethe progressives of the among rooster Elmie and Mrs. Greaves and Mrs. Emery Larsen, and Bernardi; pond, celebrao 4th for the E ing use this method of planned nation who a delightful luncheon. J C. R. Christensen, 67, of Man-ti- , grab, Bruce Moffitt; children's visited other friends and rela- tion. The following committees Arm Broken Suffers text material in magaBoy were Miss Roberts, relating tives. They had been in Salt have the day in charge: deputy Sanpete county as sports, C. L. Crawford; fly and to current zines modern life. It Leonard June-DaWallace, banbait casting, W. B. Jones; Bell, to visit Mr. Lowry's father lake General chairmen, Mr. and sessor and a resident of d is inj their Wal Alvin foresight Mrs. Mr. son of and and of Walters: Knox, Dora Dennlson, traps for many years, was found quet, Ray and mother. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mrs. Lincoln Moffitt. which has made it possible for acci a met with lace Dale: Mrs. Etta. Ratohs. painful at Earl rifle Radcliff; In a barn shooting, and returned to that city Parade and program, Mr. and dead late Saturday when our students to compete for the Pefron, and Mtesdames Ellen Lowry, as the senior Mr. Mrs. Alvln Johnson, Mr. and his old home. Ed. Peterson, San- boat races, Elmie Bernardi; dent Wednesday morning near Reader's Wednesday, on Digest award. a a "fas, Mary Swasev. Christy fibroke, swing rope was expected to undergo Mrs. Russel Justesen. pete county sheriff, called at publicity, George Grivet; o he where roller the UViv T?sca mills, Vivian Lowry Eagle Elmie the homestead after Mr. Chris- nance, Henry Hall; prizes, an the day. following business Finance and managoperation him County Agent Merrill Cook is pis, Flora Guymon and Zen- - Mrs. D. R. Seely and son. Pres- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jewkes. tensen was found hanged from Bernardi; dance, Dr. Jim Rug-ge- was playing, precipitating a new Chevrolet car. Mr. to He was taken to driving ' wis. of Orangevllle. the ground. estimated and Patrolman Jack Sulliton departed Saturday for PaAdvertising and sports, Mai-on- a rafter In the barn, Cook had planned to Mrs. and where Dr. office of the Duggins he had been dead about ten van. Cox. Donna to Jewkes the and Colorado, to spend back goda, Detroit, Mich., to it was found that he had suf go o WEEKLY Horse racing, Alvin Johnson hours. summer at their ranch with Mr. new car home, but their drive arm. Claus Duncan has recently fered a broken left LEATHER REPORT Seely near that place. They will and Keith Jewkes. Members of his family said he to were forced the pleao forego See next week's Issue for de- left home in Manti Friday purchased a new 8 truck, and Cook was be joined by Lowry Seely, wife Mr. as of sure the trip, little Bobby, built for it Anlshed by C. L. Wltbeck, and son, and Hugh Seely and tails as to events, time and morning, and had not been seer, had a from time to unable the Claude spare since. He was apparently in by the Pioneer Welding Co. of son of Mr. and Mrs. rnment Weather Registrar wife. Miss Marjorle Seely, who place. of the work his grassserious fighting at the office and re- Price. Carl Seely and Ray Jen- Judd, narrowly escaped is a student at the U. S. A. C, Everyone is Invited to come good spirits when struck by a car hopper plague at this time. marked a upon leaving there that sen are owners of new pickups, injury o High Low Prec will also spend the summer at help celebrate and make It Buff's Service Station near mornalso purchased recently. be back in the ranch. Mrs. Seely has sev- real home coming for old and he would Don Mrs. the 73 little 38 Seely and children, o Wednesday afternoon. The ' 9 ing. No cause was suggested for Mrs. Ray Sherrill Mr. ered her connection with the new friends. and 55 and 73 home from run Castle fellow had away W. L. Cash, venerable ' the occurence. o 10 store at Ferron, and Green of out River, came and 79 43 twins, was as car Singleton the 89th and his observed Dale turning of resident, 'ant ii He was a brother-in-lafamA. and Nielson E. Mrs. Dale Bishop to last Mr. Castle and Snely anticipate 78 49 was struck by Saturday, ac- -, '"He Jos. J. Christiansen, J. J. Chris- birthday, quietly at his home of the station he 12 morning all Geo. Seel? Mrs. yesterday summer with ily departed an He 80 by 48 board. to enjoyable the running escaped companied June and Erastus Christian- Tuesday. Mr. Cash continues 13 there. been who children at the Colorado for a short business visit in Salt tiansen has visiting their 86 j 48 bruises. few a with enjoy good health. 'Hie sen, of Emery. 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