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Show I raPAY.fgMr. EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE EIGHT ABOUT YOU AND Cleveland Department Orangeville Department Fred TTatton was a business visitor in Ephraim Saturday.' Mrs. Merril Anderson was the hostess at a quilting Thursday. A lovely hot dinner was enjoyed by the guests. Miss Lylas Green of Huntington was a house guest in the home of Mrs. Clinty Cox, over the week end. dance sponsored by the seniors was held here Saturday night and was well attended. A quilt made by the mothers was raffled off, the lucky number being drawn by Mrs. LaVarda Defrieze of Huntington. The proceeds of the dance and quilt will assist in defraying expenses of the senior trip. Lowell Davis and family of Castle Gate were over Sunday A White was appointed trustee to take the place of Howard Christiansen, who had resigned. Bishop Wm. F. Eden and family, Mrs. Hattie Larsen end Mrs. Maude Jensen visited relatives in Orangeville one day last week. Bishop Wm. F. Edenj and counselors, and Carl A. Larsen, clerk, were visitors at Relief Society meeting Tuesday and gave some splendid advise and envisitors In Cleveland. couragement. Several loads of ice (have been The young men of Cleveland sold from the town pond. met Monday night to organize About 35 members of the Win- a sports club to maintain sports ders family met at the family activities throughout the rehome one day last week in com- mainder of the basketball seamemoration of the birthday an- son and the coming summer. C. niversary of Mrs. Caroline Win- D. Oveson and Lawrence Thor-derswill act as advisors and ders. The Wallace children from the following officers were electSpring Canyon visited a few ed: Ten Jensen, president; Louis days last week with their grand- Timothy and John Ward, Keith' Bishop, mother, Mrs. Clara Bryson, John Locke, Don while .their mother was in Salt reasurer; Lake City. Larson, Kenneth Ottestrom and Ernest Bishop received a bad- Lee McMullen, activity commitly crushed foot at the mine in tee. The boys plan a 'basketball Hiawatha Saturday. He will be tournament for Cleveland in the near future. disabled for sometime. Kenneth Anderson received a Cloyd Bryson of the OCC camp badly bruised leg a few days at Bryce's canyon is spending a ago when struck by a passing few days with his mother. At the town board meeting on car while he was repairing his own automobile. Monday night Ernest Jensen At the town board mee'tins was appointed city marshal, held Monday night, George P. with instructions to collect all delinquent licenses and dog tax. At a meeting of the canal company, held Monday, the old for the board was ensuing year. t. The play, "Circum. . . stances Alter Cases," was presented in assembly program on Donald Cox was a Price visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Miles Davis entertained at a quilting Wednesday. A hot dinner was enjoyed by the guests. Lincoln Luke, Bruce Ware, Devon Anderson and David Cox were home over the week end from their school work at the B. Y. U., and enjoyed the Gold and Green ball. Miss Mary Humphrey was the hostess to a few girl friends on Wednesday evening. Sewing was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. George Hicks of Green River spent Sunday at home with his family. Ed. Robertson was a business visitor in Price during the past on vice-presiden- ts; secretary-t- Vision Foggy? Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians 31 E. for Engraving our line of Stationery, Correspondence Caids, Personal and Business Cards. PROMPT SERVICE "Gifts that are Different" Dedication We wish to extend a welcome to all attending the dedication of the new Emery County Court House on January 12. While in Castle Dale, make our store your HOLE-IN- -. THE-WA- LL PRICE. UTAH headquarters. HUNTER DRUG CO. New Line of Birthday Emery County's Modern City Drug Store Cards Buy at Sprouse's for Your VALENTINES Everything lor your Valentine Party! Sure, we have tt and see how far your pennlei go at Sprouse'sl Valentines .ea. 1c to 10c . . . kinds, beautiful or funny for your friends, young and old. MAKE 'EM YOURSELF Assorted Volants A big box of assorted lac hearts, red paper, etc. It's fun. J Qfi RED CREPE CANDIES A Hearts, etc. Dure, PAPER 8 Hotted, 10 ft. long, 20 In. wide. Jlk real Valentin color. UC wholesome ft. HEART BOXES To be Filled . 5c and 5c . 1 0c 10c NAPKINS, pkg. of 40 CmboeMd, (ally decorated. 2 for 5c PARTY FAVORS A big Main St. Price assortment that Huntington misfortune to sprain her arm Tuesday night, with the followand tear the ligaments loose in Mrs. Norman Anderson was a fall last Thursday. Mrs. Siting participants: Ruth Stokes, John Ward, Donald King, Ann hostess to the following mem- terud attempted to catch herBishop and Joan Stokes, with bers of her sewing club Thurs- self with her arm as she fell. Geneal Bishop as director. day evening: Mesdames Perry Mrs. Enid Reid is spending Wakefield, Ted Nielson, Myron the week in Logan, visiting her Johnson, Charles Defriez, Lund sister, Marjorie, who is attendWelcome to Our Leonard, Glenn Jones, Fenton ing the U. S. A. C, and Mrs. Moffitt, Mfcxrrel King and Drew Boyd Cook and family. Court House take orders THE Members of the Sunshine met with several committee people the past week and brought cheer to the homes visited. Mrs. Susie Taylor was honored on her birthday anniversary last Friday by members of her birthday club and a few friends spending a pleasant afternoon with her. A lovely luncheon was enjoyed by the guests. Mrs. Edgar Sitterud had the one-ac- Stationery See sea is bad week. Cards and We at but continual foggy vision) is worse. Don't let it continue! Bring vision back to par with modern, guaranteed glasses. A eye examination complete takes but a few minutes see the registered optometrist with offices here! Fog will make your party really gay PRICE UTAH Richards. A delicious lunhceon was also served. Mrs. Soren Nielson entertained for the young married ladles sewing club Thursday evening. An appetizing plate luncheon was served to the following: Dolores Oveson, Fay Roper, June Jewkes, Genevieve Gordon, Olive Truman, Ethel Anderson and Leah Kirby. Mrs. Delia Guymon entertained for tihe following ladies last week, when needle work was the pastime and a hot supper served: Mjrs. Gladys Thatcher, Mrs. Erma Brasher, Mrs. Vonda Mrs. Elka Rowley, Mrs. Ruby Guymon, Mrs. Edith Mrs. Jennie McElprang and Mrs. Flora Rowley. Thursday evening, Miss Dora Anderson entertained for a large group of her friends at a waffle and spaghetti supper. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brasher was miraculously saved from burning to the ground Friday when a can of gasoline in the kitchen exploded and caught fire. The kitchen was badly damaged, burning cupboards, linoleum and the floor. Help was secured quickly and they managed to extinguish the flames before they spread to other parts of the house. Peter Nielson, worker in the Manti 'temple, spent the week end at home. Mrs. Ulysis Grange of Mantl visited with her children and families over the week end. Cor-gia- tt, Col-lar- d, Mrs. Grace Jewkes and Mrs. Cora Cox spent Saturday as visitors In Price. Eastoni Snow is home from the COC camp up north, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Snow, andfamily. Mrs. Dee Humphrey presented the theology lesson in Relief Society Tuesday afternoon, and Mrs. W. L. Guymon gave the teacher topic lesson. The M. I. A. Gold and Green ball, held here Saturday night was a splendid success. The M Mien leader,' Bishop J. H. Taylor, crowned the queen, Miss Bessie Efitterud, and the members of the procession were highly honored. Stake officers present were Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Zwahlen, Mrs. Harold Peterson. Bishop and Mrs. Perry Snow, Henry Hills and Lee Gledhill. Orson Madsen of Price was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Huntington gave a dinner in honor of her husband, Fred Huntington's, birthday, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Curtis attended the funeral in Price Sunday for Mr. Kissel. U ir-- . FOR BETTER LIVING You'll be proud of your home for many years after you paint inside and out with our econoline of paint ! For beauty and long-ru- n my you can't beat our line of paint. Wallpaper Bring Spring into your home. brighten up for the new season! Fresh new wall papers are an essential part of the job. We have a remarkable fine stock of new 1940 patteras in correct colors that will make your home seem new again. Drop in and see our pattern book. Price Lumber & Hdw. Co. PRICE, UTAH nu The Double N club held their . wirimian. of Price. meeting Monday evening at the lis Mr. home with her parents, home of Miss Margaret Johnson. n. sewn. ancuwrs. The girls enjoyed singing, from an attack of the ing and told jokes. Those present were the Misses Arlene Cox. flu. Barbara Taylor. Nettie HuntMrs. Delia Jorgensen was the ington and Delora Guymon. club to the hostess Harold Guymon and Irvin A lovely afternoon. Curtis were business visitors in on fThursday luncheon was .served her guests. Price Wednesday. Bishand Ranger Ivan Dyring Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Jewkes of op C. A. Mickelson of Salina visitors here were business Salt Lake City were guestsSun-of and Mrs. R. Bland Fox Mr. Thursday. The New Century club met at day, returning to the city Monthe home of Mrs. Hilma Peacock day. They were accompanied redown fom Salt Lake by Bryant Thursday afternoon. A' book view on the life of President Jewkes, of Orangeville, who had Roosevelt was given by Mrs. been receiving treatment at the Janice Scow; solo by Mrs. Leah Veterans r.ospital at that place. Moffitt; international news by Mr. and Mrs. Buster Jewkes and members. A lovely luncheon was children, of Clear Creek, were served to 13 members and one also visitors at the Fox home. special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Scovill and Mr. and Mrs. William King family of Green River were Sun- returned home Friday from Salt day visitors at the home of Mr. Lake City, where they have been and Mrs. A. A. Scovill. for the past four weeks, and Don Jewkes is visiting relativ- where Mrs. King underwent an es in Salt Lake City this week. operation at the hospital. Mrs. Kine is convalescing and hopes an Leland Davis underwent to be able to resume her duties in the appendectomy Tuesday at the postotlice in tne near Price hospitalArvon Scow is laid up with a future. badly injured hand. He was reThe Community Boosters will placing a head light lens, which broke and severed the cords and hold their regular meeting Monarteries in his wrist. First aid day evening at 7:30 in the ward vas applied, after which he was meeting house with a special taken to Dr. Duggins, who dress- program arranged. A group of over 90 people enjoyed the proed the injury. Dean Peacock and W. G. Pea- gram last Monday evening. cock left for Salt Lake City on business, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus-se- n The Boy Scouts gave a special and daughter Roma attendprogram Tuesday evening with ed the stockmen's convention talks by Keith Hicks, Hallie Cox, and banquet in Salt Lake durLyle Poulsen and Ted VanBuren. ing the week end. o Eolo by Dick Luke, and a Scout song by ell the Scouts. The boys and committees are working on Seminary Instructor special Father .and Son Conducts Survey on banquet to be held in honor of Migration of Students Boy Scout week. AnV. M. P. Jewkes, Edgar derson, Thomas Guymon, Mr. HUNinNGTON J. S. Cannon, and Mrs. C. E. Poulsen, Mrs North Emery- - high school semiKate Reid and Mrs. Clinty Cox attended the County Planning nary teacher, is making a surboard meeting last Wednesday vey of the migration of North evening in Castle Dale. Emery students to various parts The Ladies Improvement club of the country. The aim of this held its meeting at the home of survey is to learn why they left Mrs. Iris Luke, Wednesday. A this county, and if they left to program and special business, better themselves in the world and party plans were discussed. outside. A delicious luncheon was served The reason Mr. Cannon gives by the hostess and an enjoyabb for making this survev. is: "Be Tfternocn spent. sides the possible significance of Supervisor J. W. Hnmphrey of tnis study in the connection with to scientific Ephraim was a business visitor its contribution here Friday. knowledge in the field of rural The New Literary club met at sociology, there is significance in the home of Miss Dona Cox on the practical application of the Thursday afternoon. Election of facts and relationships discovofficers and plsns for a Valen- ered. The factors involved will tine party filled the time. enable interested people to know Mrs. Orien Scovill was happily of the future probabilities and surprised Sunday evening on to assist persons who will be In'rer birthday anniversary. The volved in making more successevening was spent playing Chi- ful adjustments. It will aid comnese checkers. Luncheon was munity leaders in giving more served to Messrs. and Mesdames direction to such matters as Alma Scovill of Green River, programs ?nd social Amasa Scovill, Leonard Larsen, programs in relation to the Wilburn Robertson and their school and the community. The families. findings should serve as a useful guide to future students all over the county, in directing their attention to the issues they face and in assisting them to make more adequate adjustments to the conditions that exist." All of the townspeople of are helping Mr. Huntington Cannon in his It is estimated that the work will be completed with.a short time. Just-a-Me- The South EmeryBuiuT" their first . score ters, but South fair lead during - re o butterwrappers with your name printed on them, sent Emery postpaid for $1.15 County Progress. 100 the thS tne res , River made two baskets u 0 final tA coy,J, " "i ut lavjr, 35.32 iiic assemoiy present South Emery Soeerh day consisted of a poem h , wc Li , suns Anderson- Skipper," Bessie - "Curses! What a Niirhti, Marcella Allred, Mervin rw imam iuuug, weus Allred Helen Fullmer taking am OeonOReJ Recently discovered ptf the ir graphs taken during tan wiu sue uenevea known earliest to be r m , FOR SALE Practically cream separator, 600-pou- nd Dacitv: ' excellent, cash. Call 33-- einrtit(Ai, vvu, v Castle Du Y, FOR GOOD FARMS, conoif the best in Emery count? Clara Miller, at HuntinetoiJ Parkview Motor Court in Pi Utah. Cash rent or crop M plenty of water. Also, water rent. LI I 110 n-rnnr- iri PRICE THEATRE Sunday Monday Tuesday Matinee prices till 6 p.m.8 PRISCILLA LANE WAYNE i:i "Brother and a MORRIS Rat Baby" CARBON THEAI Saturday Monday Sunday 6 Matinee Prices till p.m.M JOEL McCREA NANCY KEIlf in "He Married His Wife" UTAH THEATRE Sun Mon - Matinee Prices till Tuet 6 p.m. Bf TWO FEATTRE"2-fist- S- Rangers ed and 100 butter wrappers with your name printed on them, sent postpaid for $1.15. Emery County Progress. "The Invisible Man Returns" o We'll Make Your Motor Sing Avoid costly repairs, delay and worry in your Utah has risen Into prominence as one of the great raw resource centers of the world. The growth of its mines has been steady and cooperation from the state has a vital part. The following extracts from a letter written by Brigham Young on April 10, 1873 to the editor of the New York Herald is an indication of the early encouragement given capital: "We have another railroad here doing good business. The Utah Southern is built about 32 miles, narrow gauge. Roads connected with this are being constructed into Little Cottonwood, Bingham Canyon and American Fork, to meet for the demand transportation to and from the various mining camps The Utah Northof these regions. ern is being constructed from a junction with the Central Pacific through our principal northern settlements into southeastern Idaho, and other narrow gauge roads nVe In construction or in contempla I photogrJ FOR SALE-1- 85 acre ranch; fenced,- , at Roohpstpr m.v VWU.I or write John F. Larsea 4t Regular Meeting The bald eagle is not bald his head of snowy white feathers makes him look bald. EmJ. of the earne. Th cn...u fans lived a lifetime of during the last the game, especially w Stitch'n'Chatter Clubs Holds Chinese checkers. Miss Vera Dennison gave a review of some of Shakespeare's most popular plays, and also informed the club members of the work she was doing on the club scrap book and history. The hostess served a delicious plate lunch later in the evening to the following members: Vera Dennison, Estella Larsen, Lois Snow, Madge Moffitt, Elzora Jones, and Wilma Cowley of Cleveland who was a special guest of the club. 7m - The following have our thanks for subscribing or renewing their subscription to the Emery County Progress during the past week: Dee Humphrey, Orangeville. Julia McNiel, Orangeville. Board of Education, Huntington. Mrs. Don Clark, Cleveland, O. Ferry C. Broderick, Emery. The Stitch'n'Chatter club met at the home of Roma Larsen on Monday evening, and spent the time playing table tennis and vWn' ui ball season last ivw!r a battle with the q4T "Mormon" Leaders Pushed Development Roll of Honor 1 YOUR FRIENDS IN CASTLE DALE tion." "In Utah we have a fine country for stock raising and agriculture and abundance of minerals awaiting development, and we welcome all good citizens who love peace and good order to come and settle with us. It has" been our policy from the..first to promote the agricultural interests, seeing this was the foundation of all others, and we have been for years furnishing staple products to the surrounding states and territories, and we are now able to supply any demand likely to arise for grain, etc. at the market prices, to those engaged In 'mining pursuits. " "We have Iron ores and coal in rich abundance. ye Jiave, called mercahnts in every (If of business, but we lack capital, and there is no safer place to be found winter driving by. driving into the Central Garage for a motor tune-uYour motor is bound to be a bit sluggish due to ihe wear and tear of winter driving. Let us checK iUnd P"1 t in l condition without delay p. A-- Brake Testing Lubrication Motor Repairs Fender Work vegi-taMn- Central Garage Castle Dale, Utah ;art-nuM- the United States, where property of almost every kind is less taxed and better protected all reports to the contrary in Complete We Ila Winter-izin- g Service a Good Line of Used Cars, Varioti Models, Reasonably Priced |