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Show )AY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1S39 Ferron Department 1 Seen, Heard Nelson and Led Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilgone to Logan to attend berg visited the Pettys here last wees. ool at the A. c. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hills and Siss Faye Crawford left the Miss Faye spent the week-en- d t of the week lor Logan. .Ir. ana Mrs. Aiirea Hansen home from Ephralm. The year-ol- d Mr. d Mr. and Mrs. Niels Hansen daughter Emery visited relatives here and Mrs. Wallace Conover died of pneumonia at the family : week. home Monday morning. Services liss Carrie Petersen, who is a week ago from the were comsucted Wednesdav at n rwegian mission, told of her 2 pjn. she is survived by her tj ne home, in Sunday meeting. parents, a brother Lyle, and four tit ne had .visited Germany and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.'An- OS .ce and was In Venice, Italy, tone Jensen of Salina and Mr. the war situation became and Mrs. LaMar Jensen of Fer ij. With others, she was ron. Burial was in the Ferron ious. ed to cut short her travels cemetery under the direction of leave at once for home. She tne Wallace Mortuarv. hii fortunate in gaining a ride Bishop and Mrs. P. E. Snow be the last through train from and Mir. and Mrs. Richard Beh lice to Paris, and very for- - ling spent Monday evening in mi ate to have her passage Price. att The Gleaner class of the MIA ked ahead on the boat, for e. more passen- - enjoyed a social Tuesday evenhundred eral T& ihan the ship usually ac- - ing. m. Stake Scout Committeemen nodates were given cots in ous parts of the ship, and Wakefield, Chipman, Bickmore of Huntington y more hundreds were re- and Guymon oassage. Tne trip was un- - were here in the ln'erests of itful although the ship took Scouting, Tuesday evening. tore northern route than or- - Henry Somerville left Wedreports nesday for Price to enter Car hrily loiiowea. t her parents, Pres. and Mrs. bon junior college. Virginia Nelson has gone to ft. Petersen, and sister Thel were in Norway when she Logan to school. real M. I. A. conjoint meeting will heard from them. She da,l what their future be held Sunday evening. Miss Fawn Chrlstensen has lis will be. have Mrs. kr. to Salt Lake City. and gone Young tattl Dean Killpack spent Monday alscl lied the Christiansen house in Kenilworth. .ler.l the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow and he freshmen are being ini- led this week, thus the repu daughter of Price, Mr. and Mrs. tations of cats, dogs and Orval L. Snow of Elmo, Mr. and 939 Mrs. Clarence Richards of Price keys. 39 lenry Larsen has gone to and Mrs. Georgina Snow and vo to school. children of Castle Dale, were he Freshmen Frolic will be Sunday guests of Bishop and h Friday night. Mrs. P. E. Snow. ;real IT- - and Mrs. Cyrus Wilberg Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor are spending the week in Salt 1 Lake City and Farmington. Helen Somerville is spending the fall in Nephi. Get The Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ralphs are Nest Food With visiting in California. They will view the fair before returning. Less Money Druggist Darrell Peterson is in Pooatello, Idaho, attending a school of pharmacy. Albert DIAMOND Hunter is taking his place in the MARKET, Inc. drug store. & Mr. and Mrs. Rex McFarlane are entertaining a fine new boy at their home. Misses Muriel Mortensen and Bertha Larson left Sunday for Provo, where they will attend the B. Y. U. this winter. They were taken to Provo by H. B. o c--f MB u-ar- does-kno- w o PRICE, UTAH Money is one of the hardest substances known hard to find hard to make and hard to keep OUR CASH SPECIAL WILL CONTINUE the on Men' 8 Suit 8, cleaned and pressed . . $1.00 Ladies Garments, 20 Discount All Mortensen. Vanoy, ed articles called for and delivered (No Credit) ACME CLEANERS PRICE, UTAH )N T. by L. W. L. three-year-o- ld son of Pearl Gazelle, received a broken leg Sunday afternoon Sure can tell when winter Is when three boys fell on him comin' on. Mrs. Harriet Hick-mi- when they fell from a derrick Mrs. Hannah Livingston, rope where ithey were swinging. Mrs. Lsabcll Korlord and others Dr. Hill attended the child and ot that group are beginning to then sent him to the Price hosbrush up on their Five Hundred pital. Dave Kenly and family of and have had a couple sessions Salt Lake are visiting relatives already. Mrs. n, here. Rex McFarlane was a business visitor in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nelson have purchased a house from the camp and have moved it to their lot in the west part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Stokes and son Grant and daughter Ruth spent last Sunday with their sister Lucy, at Annabelle. The M. I. A. is preparing a play to be presented soon. Mrs. Leona Erickson and son. LaFell, or Provo, visited at the W. P. Stokes home one day last Do you know which county of ficial received a ticket last week-en- d for in Salt Lake City? You local mar shals better watch him, he's apt to try the same trick in your town. over-parki- ng Just lookln' around and can't help but wonder why there are io windmills in Emery county Usually where one finds live stock, the.'e is evidence of wind mills if there is any water within reasonable distance underground. There don't seem to be any record of Don Quixote mon sters ever having been tried in this section of the state, and it's quite evident that water is present from the fact that even the desert has flowing springs, and the ract that while drilling for oil down beyond the San Rafael bridge water was found. Many sections of the United States are using pumping plants, with a tractor or stationary engine for power,' and pumping ten to fourteen inch streams of water steadily. A person could irrigate a lot of land with a continuous flow of that size. What Emery county land needs more than anything week. The Primary officers sold lunch at school during the noon hour last Friday to get funds to buy material and books for their winter's work. Sacrament meeting Sunday was in charge of the Junior genealogy class under direction of their leader, Mrs. Velma Eden. is WATER. around. Is ithat what they teach in nurses' training courses, Naomi? o Coaches Draw Softball Schedule a meeting of coaches and principals on Sept. 17 in Castle Dale, the coaches drew up the softball schedule and rejected the offer to try .baseball, as offerred by North Emery high school represented by Coach Parry Wilson and Principal C. L. Bennett. The chief reason given by the schools for mot wanting to take up baseball was the lack of funds to finance the game. It was decided that the softball Our community was shocked last week to learn that little Loren Sanderson has become a victim of the dreaded Infantile Paralysis. Loren attended school on Wednesday last week. On the following day he was taken to Price and rushed directly to Salt Lake, where his case was diagnosed as Infantile Paralysis. Latest reports indicate that he has a fighting chance for life, but may retain permanent effects of the affliction. Special nurses have attended school daily since Loren's attack, and every precautionary measure is being taken to prevent spread of the disease. A special meeting of the town board was held Monday night at the home of Town Clerk Mada Brotherson. Mrs. Jennie Erickson spent Thursday and Friday in Price at the hospital with her brother, Emil Soderqulst, of Ferron, who underwent a major operation Friday. Mr. Soderquist's condition, though serious ait first, now is reported pointing toward a fine recovery. Mrs. Helen Baldwin, nee Helen Oviatt, Is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ovi- Electric Light y Fox Farm Yards . an Barns s, II an 3 HERE'S no more stumbling around in the dark for the progressive farmers in this territory. Now they enjoy well lighted yards and barns, as well as their homes. Here's How to Beat Cold Weather Storm Doors and Windows Eliminates Drafts Not only is electricity cheap, but farm lighting equipment is available :TS, at the lowest cost ever. SELF. Get full particulars about the new inequipment today. Join the ever creasing throng of modern farmers who are making greater use of cheap electricity. SEE YOUR DSALEH OR Insulatjion will for itself in fuel saving See us about Remodeling For Winter HOME LUMBER & BUILDING GO. Phone -- 181 Materials Plans Financing: JOHN DAY, Owner and Manager PRICE. UTAH Cook Fixes Deadline On Coming: Elk Hunt Wil-m- Miss Afton Edwards spent the in Emery, the guest of Miss Marlyn Olsen who was the perfect hostess. They enjoyed parties, horseback riding and other pleasures. week-en- d Mrs. Gravus Olsen entertain- ed a number of ladies on her birthday, Saturday afternoon. Victor Bunderson is home for Newell B. Cook, Utah fish and game commissioner, Saturday warned that October 5 was the last day that applications to hunt elk would be accepted by his office. He said that only about 100 applications had been received so far. Eight hundred elk will be taken during the season. Checks, money orders or $10 in cash must accompany the application. a few days after completion of his work with the forest service at Port Collins, Colorado. He wi'J o leave soon for Ft. Worth, Texas, 100 butter wrappers with your where he has accepted a position with the Soil Conservation name printed on them, sent ne Service. postpaid for $1.15. Emery Mr. and Mrs. Knighton, and County Progress. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the Moore's. Mrs. Norma Edwards Is help ing Mrs. Jesse Larsen at the Crawford ranch during thresh Radios ing time. Floyd Neilson of Ferron is Auto Supplies helping Homer Edwards with his farm work. Neldon Olsen drove to Green Refrigerators River Monday on business. Tires Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edwards of Emery and Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. B. PRICE UTAH Funk, were supper guests at the Homer Edwards' home. Gamble Stores PRICE BUSINESS DIRECTORY WASATCH SERVICE Gasoline and Oils line. at Lower William F. Atwood is in a Prices critical condition suffering from "DRIVE IN AND SAVE" diabetes. His condition is gradu South Carbon Avenue ally becoming worse. B. H. Erickson and daughter- and Railroad Tracks Mrs. Cliffod Erickson, PRICE, UTAH vere .business visitors In Price Tuesday. HANSEN'S Mr. and Mrs. Percy Axelsen plan to move Into the Thursa Furniture Exchange Olsen home in town for the winter. The Home of New and Mrs. P. A. Day, who has been GOOD USED FURNITURE visiting the past couple weeks in Castle Dale and Lawrence, has 142 West Main PRICE, UTAH returned home. Some excellent bean crops will PRICE SHEET METAL WORKS be produced here this year If J. W. Holden, Manager tfce frost will hold off long EVERYTHING IN SHEET enough for them to develop pro METAL perly. Estimates given on Hot All Ben Hansen Is employed in Furnaces and Air Conditioning. Huntington canyon by the Re Phone 124J Price, Utah clamation Service. Ervin Erickson and Volmer Oviatt were down from Hiawa tha .Monday night on business. Cut Flowers, potted plants, sprays and floral wreaths made to order. MRS. JOHN GROSSO, prop. 56 N. 1st West Price. Utah Mrs. R. Bland Fox Emery County Agent in-la- OFlowers! n. ireen rciver miss Heien Falkaneer was summoned home Friday to the death-be- d of her mother who became afflicted by a stroke and died immediately. Miss Falka- neer has been talcing care of her two nelces, Barbara and Bonnie Baldwin. The two little girls have been expecting a visit from their grandmother for a long time and were quite thrill ed about seeing her again. Graham Shaw of Green River was taken to Price Monday to have his tonsils removed. H;s condition is reported as satis factory. Superlntenant W. O. Bickmore was visiting at the home of his father-in-laO. K. An- 15 Oliver Catering Co. East Main St. Price Serving Hot Lunches Quality The Utah Power & Light Co. recently connected the home of Vern Winders with the main OUVETO VARIETY STORE and Dinners Sandwiches at all hoars BEST ICE CREAM IN TOWN Dr. Andrew W. Dowd, Jr. OPTOMETRY No. 14 North Carbon Ave. Price, Utah "Say It With Flowera" For All Occasions WARREN'S FLOWER SHOP Place orders with local agents Bonded Member of F. T. D. Phone 220 Price, Utah LEWIS OPTICAL CO. MAKERS OF GLASSES DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist We make a complete muscu- lar analysis as well as a vision test. Price, Utah REDD MOTOR CO. ONE STOP SUPER SERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories-Certi- fied Used Cars Agents for Chevrolets and Olds. Price. Utah Hart, Schaff tier & Marx Clothes Your Service Shop for Electrical Appliances BOYACK'S Dealers in Electric WASHERS RADIOS 15 W. Main Price. Utah IRONERS RANGES SWEEPERS REFRIGERATORS SUMNER FURNITURE CO. SUMMIT MONUMENTAL WORKS CO, Inc. Established in 1878 Designers and Builders of Distinctive Granite and Marble "Where the Best Cost Less" Phone Price, Utah 175 MEMORIALS 156 East Main Phone PRICE. UTAH 221 FRIENDLY HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING rhree Reasons WHY YOU will OUR FAMOUS ROOT BEER Is Now On Tap Take advantage of our Curb Service Hot and Cold Chicken Sandwiches v enjoy doing business with the CARBON EMERY BANK Price, Utah 35 ited over the week-en- d in Green Member Federal Reserve Svs- - Plate Lunch tem and the Federal Deposit InRiver with his folks. Hot Evening Meal Miss Emma Ross of Green surance Corporation. with soup and drink River has gone to visit her siswanfc-ad. our column ter In California for a short Try time. Miss Ross says she will you can buy. sell or trade the A. & W- - LUNCH ROOM easy way. stay with her sister in San Bernardino for a month, but Mrs. Ross has her own idea. Train and Bus Schedules at Price F. L. Harmony, of the Agricultural college, Is being entertain(TRAINS) ed at the home of Peter H. Riley EXPOSITION FLYER in Green River. Mr. Harmony Is d d making a survey of the grass(Read Down) (Read Up) hopper plague in Utah. At pres9:30 p.m. lv. Salt Lake City ar. 11:55 p.m. ent he is studying the eggs of 12:50 a.m. lv. ar. 8:30 p.m. the insects. Helper PANORAMIC MOUNTAINEER John Martinez of Thomson, and Jennie Morro of Grand .1:05 p.m. lv. ar. 9:40 a.m. Salt Lake City ' 4:41 p.m. ar. Junction, Colo, were joined in Price lv. 5:58 a.m. wedlock at the home of Peter SCENIC LIMITED H. Riley, of Green River. 9:35 p.m. lv. Salt Lake City ar. 7:30 a.m. o 1:42 a.m. ar. lv. 3:24 a.m. Price He I can't see what keeps (BUSES) you women from freezing. RIO GRANDE TRAILWAYS (1) She You aren't supposed to. 8:15"p.m. lv. Salt Lake City ar. 7:40 a.m. o 12:30 a.m. lv. Price ar.. 3:55 a Jn. John Howard Payne, who wrote "Home Sweet Home" nev RIO GRANDE TRAILWAYS (2) , er had one and Federal Housing 8:30 a.m. lv. Salt Lake City ar. 5:20 p.m. Administrator Stewart McDon 12:20 p.m. ar. Price lv. 1:30 p.m. ald lives in a hotel. derson, last Saturday. Don Stott, who is attending the junior college In Price, vis: East-Boun- O pay H Ar-le- Mac Bunderson left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where he will continue his studies at the U. of U. ment program of the clubs was presented. A talk was given by Merrill Cook, and presentation of pins to the following girls and leaders: Agnes Jensen. Fay Bishop, Ann Bishop, Earline Allred, Zenna Jensen, Margaret Anderson, Bertha Larson, Une-v- a Litster, Kathleen Jacobsen, Clista Colbey, Qna Mortensen, a Helen Stokes. Delia Gilson, Cowley, Merlyn Alger, Joan Stokes, Ruth Stokes. Gloria Litster, Dora Johnson, Thora Locke and Ruth Lamph. Mrs. Irene Sanderson has been released from the presidency of the Primary together with her counselors, Emmellne King and Rose Anderson, and the following have been sustained in their stead: Mrs. Jo sephine Lamph as president, Mrs. Dagmar Litster and Mrs. Jensen as counselors. Agnes Mrs. Mattie Anderson was retained as secretary and treasurer, and Emmellne King as chorister. Clayton Johnson, Junior Arnold, Ronald Larson, Maybelle Cramer, Utahna Allred, Uneva Litster, Helen Stokes, Helen Neilson, Ramona Anderson, Staker, Ona Mortensen, Kathleen Jacobsen and Ruth Erickson have been promoted from the Primary to the M.I.A. games should be played Wednesdays and Fridays. Central defeated South Emery in the opening game of the season. The remaining season's schedule follows: Sept. 29. Central at North Emery; Oct. 4, Central at att. South Emery; Oct. 6, South EmMr. and Mrs. John Soderqulst ery at North Emery; Oct. 10, and Mrs. Anna Jorgensen and North Emery at Central. son Vern, jr., and LaRue and o baby Soderquist, of Ferron, vis Cook Releases ited here Saturday evening at the Clifford Erickson home. Rules TrappingMrs. Afton Alger and baby Ellen, who have been A daughter, governing proclamation in Idaho for the past several trapping in Utah was released months where Mrs. Alger has Saturday by Newell B. Cook, been employed in a hospital, re state fish and game commisturned to the home of Bishop sioner. last week. Mrs. Alger has Alger The proclamation states that the only time fur bearing ani- employment now in the Price mals may be taken during 1939 hospital, but at present has tak en her baby to Salt Lake City. is from November 1 to NovemA quilting bee was held Mon ber 30, both dates inclusive. The regulations cover musk-rat- day at the Charles Oviatt home mink, martin and raccoon. in honor of Helen, who is a bride o of the past month. Einar Erickfion has employTake time to think you can do more work with your head ment in Hiawatha at the Miller-to- n dairy. than you can with your feet. - l Thursday night the achieve- Mr. and Mrs. Austin Olsen are Good weather prevails and planning a trip to Salt Lake threshing is in full swing. Three City next Saturday, taking their machines are here an' the Job guest, Verle Mortensen. and and the grain is better than was Maxine, who will stay to take a anticipated. o course in beauty culture. Elmo Department They say that Dr. Duggins' new nurse, Miss Naomi Olsen, is so efficient that she won't let anybody kiss a baby while she's At The singing was especially prepared for that organization and was rendered by the class. Two talks were given by Vona Beth King and Helen Stokes, and a poem was read by Dean Johnson; opening and closing prayers were offerred by Donald King and Dora Johnson. 4-- mm Rochester Department Cleveland Department Told ve re-n- FAGI EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH West-Boun- , |