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Show Emery county progress, FAOICGBT Where 1,000 More Men Cleveland Department - t castle dale, utah Find Employment Stokes and Ona Mortensen, H girls, who won the contest at the EJC.V.R. Mrs. Ida Mortensen was as maeazlne agent and Mrs. Lizzie White sustained In In her stead, and Mrs. Myrtle The lumber for the new church Mortensen was released as TheIs fast piling up on the grounds, ology class leader, and Mrs. but much more help Is needed Irene Sanderson sustained In in the canyon to get out the her stead. Lowell Davis and family, of timber. has Jensen employment Spring Canyon, are visiting local Ray relatives. In Tacoma, Washington. d Mr. and Mrs. Beck, of San Shannon Swink and Jack having completed their Pri- Deigo, Calif., have been visiting mary work have been promoted with Mrs. Beck's parents. Mr to (the Mutual and Aaronic and Mrs. Rudolph Cramer and relatives. Mrs. Beck's Priesthood. They were presented by their teacher, Rebecca Olsen. daughter Mary Ellen Ingram, Cloyd Bryson, son of Mrs. Clara who has been making her home Bryson, left Monday for Salt with her grandparents for a Lake, where he expects to en- number of years, returned with them for a visit in California. list in the U. S. navy. Lillian White has employment Choirsters and organists of in Spring Canyon. the various organizations atNora Jensen, Lucile White, Hil- tended a special meeting in Employment of an additional 1000 da (Locke, Winnie Allred, Helga Orangeville last Sunday. in Tooele and Bingham Is virmen Marie famiStokes, Clara Bishop, Van Jones has moved his and Kate Erickson enter ly into a part of the Alger home tually assured when the Elton tunbeing driven toward the tained at work and business Ef f ie Stephensen, of Columbia, nel, now Tunnel & Mines property National meeting of the Relief Society visited last week with local relaat Bingham la completed. were honored guests tives. Tuesday, Providing conditions In the metal Emmeline King, Rebecca Olsen, Stake missionaries, Mr. and mining Industry are favorable when Irene Sanderson and Winnie All- Mrs. Kenneth Brasher, of Huntthe tunnel is completed, it is inred, they having their birthdays ington, and Edd Brlnkerhoff, of dicated that 600 men will be put to in September. work mining ore bodies that now Lawrence, were speakers at sacA special feature of the pro- rament meeting last Sunday. lie below the water level at the Bingham property. The tunnel will gram was a demonstration on Mr. and Mrs. Edd Powell servlower the water table from Its pre"courtesy to all" given by Helen ed dinner at the Darwin Jensen 2500 sent level of 1000 feet to t home one night last week with foot mark. the following quests: Mr. and Besides the men In the mine, the Enjoy the Fall and Mrs. Claude M Arthur, Mr. and increased tonnage of ore will reMrs. Wllford (Larson, Mr. and quire the employment of an addiWinter Season with tional 300 men in the mill and Mrs. Vera Olsen and Mr. and Good Radio Reception melter at Tooele and It is esti Mrs. Van Jones. famihis moved has Lee Alger Replace the old radio with a to put new RCA, Zenith or General ly down from Moon Lake ABOUT YOU AND Electric. We are agents at your his children In school. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen YOUR FRIENDS service. We have tubes and school in Tooele other accessories for your old are teaching In Lyman, IN CASTLE DALE Arvid (Larson county, machine. Larson EUwood Mercur, at Wyo., at Castle Dale Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shumway of HUNTER DRUG CO. MurielH. Mortensen B. Mortensen at Hunt- Price spent Monday at the Fred "Your Prescription Druggist" and E. Larsen home In this city. ington. The Sunday School officers enjoyed a delightful party Saturday night at the W. T. UUter home. A splendid program was rendered, followed by games. Ice cream and cantalopes were senr-e- 4-- re-teu- ed d. All-re- other Al-e- er A sympathetic Understanding of your Individual Needs Ambulance Service Day or Night Lady Assistant One block south of Huntington's Store, Castle Dale Fhone 22 f O O O O l .Ml Estimates Blueprints Financing Plants Etc. Before you build or modernize, cojne in and let us explain our easy payment building plan, and allow us to suggest ideas to save you unnecessary expense. Don't wait until it is too late in the season to begin work. Call today. HOME LUMBER & BUILDING GO. JOHN DAY, Owner and Manager East Main Street Between 3rd and 4th East PRICE. UTAH Bill Cash and Herbert Jones of this city have purchased cars during the past week. d:4 WEATHER REPORT 'M'M AND ALL NEXT WEEK Ladies' Skirts . . . 98? Spun Rayon, Plaids, Herringbone and plain Weaves All Wool Men's Shirts Sanforized .... Shrunk color-fas- t. Two-To- ne 98c Sweaters Girls' 2 98 for Sizes 2 to 16 Ladies' Dresses Sizes 14 to 98c Boys' Jackets Men's Sox, Ail-Wo- ol 4 98 pr Furnished by C. L. Wltbeck, Government Weather Registrar at Castle Dale. High Low Prec. .03 82 42 Sept. 5 59 65 .29 Sept. 6 81 .05 55 Sept. 7 87 59 Sept. 8 95 57 Sept. 9 87 47 T Sept. 11 YOU ARE INVITED 98 SUGAR, 16 Pounds for Dresses, 98? and 98 . 48 Extra Heavyweight Underwear 98t? Livestock Situation J. A. McNaughton, 11 Cans for 98? Peas, String Beans, Corn, Etc. Ladies' Kant Run Hose, 3 pr. for Seven Yards . . Wool . . Full Quilt Size IE. 98? 98 Batts..98? Outing Flannels Part . (. Men's Sweaters Two-ton- e, Leather front Men and Boys Hats $1.98 vice pres. and general manager of the Los Angeles Union stock yard says: New fall styles and shades Orangeville, Utah Green River and Emery seem to be taking the lead In the county as far as civic improvement is concerned. Green River laid asphalt sidewalks about a month ago, and Emery Is now busy on their project along the same line. Nothing helps a stranger's impression of a town as much as a few sidewalks, and we need to make plenty of good impressions on plenty of strangers to boost Emery county to the extent that we should. Joe Robison, deputy district governor of Lions clubs in Utah, on his visit to the Castle Dale club last Friday recalled when he was coach in Huntington about 12 years ago, at which time Stan Huntington (present mayor of Castle Dale) was quite an athlete In the county. Remember when? FALL HATS FALL DRESSES They're here too, In gorgeous array just what you have planned on for your fall costumes, ranging in price from $2.95 up You'll receive a thrilling surprise when you see these Coats. Also a line of Fall Skirts and Sweaters. The first two weeks of school have found all students trying to change their registration to suit themselves and graduation requirements. Freshmen initiation will be 7 held the week of the of September. Due to the fact that there are so many Fresfamen this year it should be good. Peach Day was held last weekend and all students were excused from school Friday afternoon even though it rained and Peach Day was postponed. The lawn and shrubs around our school building have improved its appearence very much. Mr. Williams is trying very hard to keep it looking nice. Come on, student-bodlets support him by protecting the lawn and the shrubs. South Emery has two new teachers this year, Miss Howard from Huntington and Mr. Anderson from Orangeville. Miss Howard has charge of the horns economics department and Mr. Anderson has charge of the music department. We hope they will like it here at South Emery and we wish to give them all the support we can. 21-2- y, o CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our ap- - PRICE, UTAH 6 pjajr "The Mortal Storf with : MARGARET SULLAYAX JAMES STEWART - 1 ROBERT YOUNG FRANK MORGAHf K CARBON THEAT? Sunday - Mondq Matinee Prices till 6 p.m.' ANNE SHIRLEY JAMES ELLISON la "ANNE OF WINDY POPLAR: don't, then hurry thither, and we'll help you in your SOUTH EMERY SCHOOL NOTES Tui Matinee prices till you flight. There Is room within the borders of our Uncle Sam's domain, Only for men loving freedom who will fight to so remain. Time has come to deal with traitors who are knifing our Uncle Sam. Up against the wall and shoot 'em then their evil work you'll dam. THEATRE! Sun-Mo- n right. UTAH THEATRE Mi Sunday Jr. Monday-Tuesda- u Matinee Prices till fi tie x 6 p.m. "The Feud of the Traf h added "Mysterious Mr. Reeder" loi ni Aw 1 fcd b Sa Two big bargains in used Cad range stoves: one Stewart, and one Majestic-Wimber for particulars. i . fa 8-- 18 J hac GIRL WANTED at Blacky's ing House next to Farmers change in Price. Experience necessary. vi me krr ROLLER SKATING At the vis Hall in Cleveland every I nesday and Saturday. One sion each evening: from 9 o'i p.m. to 11:30 p.m. WANTED: Representative to after our magazine subscrlf , 2 T, interests in Castle Dale anl ;h cinity. Every family orders lei scriptions. Hundreds of dd are spent for them each fall winter in this vicinity. Insl fern tions and equipment free. anteed lowest rates on all f ;r odicals. domestic and fori A Represent the oldest magi per agency in the United Si f IOI Start a growing and pe rnul pai business ia whole or spare Address MOORE - CO' TTRI lw Inc., Naples Road, North 0J IT ton, New York. La Gl Radio broadcasters than 3 million dollars a yst royalties for the privilefjejyg sending popular songs ovWL mSife. ether waves. payjc f.in o Free plastic surgery, tojjj them new faces with whfc-face the world on releal available to prisoners at 1 necticut's state prison. 13 fr truck operjflie ship their truck trailers byjty road between Chicago andiefci Mid-weste- rn Twin Cities to avoid traffic gestion, and gives pleasure ers a view oi the road. O , f;i Hci Justice Oliver Wendell once told a long winded attqfcm to read risque French noft, learn the value of innueni, ' Record attendance for wu gaiuc Notre Dame-Southe- woo rn iu,wuCallfi contest in Chicago, back XTan. Vnwl. Ljl a families rifht. nhont. !A a troiters $13; but Boston end the year $2 to the to flSfH?8 fIF goei pa Valdese, o million Eighteen peoplelf Uncle for Out o' here, Sammy Fifty-fiv- e per cent of Georgia's basketball, a million of doesn't like your traitor smell. farm population depends on are girls. kerosene lamps for illumination. 0 rlt o iviis. America wui sp'",'ilrn trees breath Ann ujApple air through vuu.uvai una year iur siiverrrr DIAMOND 1400 pores on the underside of Pelti jne fur, requiring 150,000 -- oMARKET, Inc. their leaves. o Key West, Florida, before southernmost city in the Ti Any book publisher J 1500 is called an incunabula. ed States. Take Advantage of ' I P -- These Low Prices Qt. Fruit Jars, doz Fruit Jar Lids, 3 doz. Jelly Glasses, doz Certo, per bottle Sure-Jel- l, 3 for 25c 47c in i SALT LAKE'S POPULAR PRICED ent a MODERN HOTEL n in Broadway and West Teffltaison 21c 26c Wt DIAMOND MARKET Price, Utah "jtieri PEERY HOT! 79c ... Sugar, Lowest Market Price fieacy-to-- PRICE ' the Beautiful Creations that Dame Fashion has decreed for the 9$Cldsen's teller connected with the carnival which played at Peach Day is correct, this may be the last issue of the Seen, Heard & Told column also. She gave l.w.l. nine days, within which time he would supposedly be involved in an automobile accident and would be unable to ever walk again. Incidentally, this forecast was made after l.w.l. turned Scotch and refused to contribute further after she made a dime vanish through a slight of hand trick. It wasn't discovered that the dime had vanished until about an hour afterwards. - fhell Small Deposit will Hold any Article Luke & Sons but "Hub Spokes" continuance, If preciation for the many acts of kindness and assistance extended us during the recent illness and death of our beloved father and grandfather. We also wish to thank those for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Shiner, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller, In line with the campaign Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Williams, ing more cows, than by the old conducted by the Ferron Legion and children system of keeping steers until to create more respect for our o a is the by following poem they were three and four years flag, A visitor at the Cincinnati M. Will former newspaper man, old. the library is which recently widely stumped being Maupin, Close culling of cow herds, and of staff by inquiring the address in the newspapers to at cows calves the reprinted breeding of the unknown soldier's widabout the same time are other the Cornhusker state of Nebras- ow. ka: practices that are boosting the earning power of ranches. If the flag that waves above Japan's intricate spy system is o you stands for freedom, truth centered in China, United StatAmerica's liquor tax bill exand es, England and the Soviet Unceeded a billion dollars last That's right, the flag you owe allegi- ion. year. o ance to, defend with your Chinese women spend a greatmight. A mirror which will not steam If you live secure beneath it, er portion of the family income up when you take a hot bath walking upright 'midst the for cosmetics than women of has been invented. other nationalities do. crowd, o Then, for God's sake, show you "Alabama Pits," who won love it; what it stands for still be proud. fame as a Sing Sing diamond TO SEE OUR star is now free and If you don't like what It stando and gridiron for a ball club in playing and duds get for, pack your N. C. FIRST SHOWING OF COATS $1.98 D In last week's issue of the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid, "The Commentator" column written by Honorable Patches went to press for the last time. Carried in his message of farewell was the following thought: "Patches has Ibeenl Icommenting weekly on what he has seen, heard and thought. If he has caused you to think a little more, to shed a tear, to smile or to laugh out loud he will indeed feel that his efforts have not been in vain." Honorable Patches wrote a good column and regret to see its dis- If the fortune You'll be Delighted with this Selection CANNED VEGETABLES, Hitter land or Stalin Russia, Mussolini's ditto spot If you like 'em why not go there? Seen, Heard On Columbia you're a blot If the stars upon that blue field, and the strips of red and white Fail to quicken all your heartbeats, then you have no earthly right To demand that flag's protection; better for us all 'twill be If you'll pack your duds and scamper back across the deep blue sea. Even though the Peach Day mangy curs will bite you celebration' was hampered this Only when they take your proffered year with stormy weather, they bone. made the best of it and put on Are you man or mangy cur dog? a real show. If you were fortuYour's the. choice and your's nate enough to be seated in the alone. left end of the grandstand you you do not love Old Glory and could see the start and finish of If the things for which it stands, the races-an- d watch the car- Get t'hell from out our boarders; nival during the intervals. Lloyd choice of other take your Pettey had tough luck with his lands. cigars and motor vehicle, but made a good showing neverthe- O, 'tis glorious to be free men, less. E. C. V.R. was fortunate as free to write and free to speak; far as weather was concerned, Free to stand between dictators and the helpless poor and the Peach Day less fortunate, so weak. maybe the weather trend will swing back in time for Hereford You are welcome to live with us if you stand for truth and Day to enjoy nice weather again. written toy Treble Repard has replaced The Commentator and shows promise of doing a good job of it. Jall fashions See Men's two-third- and Mrs. Alvln Wallace and probably the biggest problem sons, left last evening for & short facing cattlemen in the west is visit in Salt Lake City. the rising valuation of land, and taxes. Public accompanying Grant Huntington has com- grazing leases are available only menced the work of remodeling with the purchase of adjacent his home in this city. privately owned land. It is no longer possible for a young man Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waite, of to homestead, and gradually acSpringville, spent the week end quire a ranch of his own In this at the home of Mr. and Mrs. manner. Even cattle families Fred E. Larsen in this city. have handed ranches down for several generations are operatMrs. John Fish, of Ferron, has on a smaller scale than foring moved into the Sarah Anderson merly. This leads to one thing, home where she will spend the cattlement must practice more winter. intensive use of their land, and to get more pounds of Mrs. Owen McClenahan enter- learn the grass and other beef from tained Tuesday evening at a feed their ranches produce. dinner party in honor of her Most of the alert western cathusband's birthday anniversary, tlemen are aware of this, and at their home In this city. Cards are better use of their obtaining were enjoyed by the three inseveral in land ways. They arc vited couples. using the best registered bulls Miss Annette Crawford enter- they can find, so that the cattle tained five guests Wednesday they raise are worth more per afternoon at the home of her pound, and will weigh more at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Craw- a given age than the cattle that ford. Sewing was the pastime formerly grazed the Southwest. Our ranches have become more and a plate lunch was served. specialized those in a growing Miss Marilyn Peterson, daugh- country are being used as cow ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pe- and calf ranches, where a cow terson, entertained twenty of herd is kept, and the offspring her friends at a birthday party sold as weaner calves and yearon her tenth birthday Tuesday lings. Cattlemen in these areas evening. Games were enjoyed by have found that they can markthe group, and refreshments et more pounds of beef by selling calves or yearlings, and keepserved by Mrs. Peterson. Mr. WITBECK FUNERAL HOME mated will require an additional 100 men in Jobs supplementary to the mine, mill and smelter. s The tunnel is now nearly completed. On June 1, the bore had passed the 14,500 foot mark and was progressing at the rate of 43 feet per day. Total distance from Tooele to the Rood shafe In Bingham will be about 24,000 feet. Since this project promises to add so much to the welfare of Bingham, Tooele and the state in general, every effort should be made to cooperate In bringing the tunnel work to an early conclusion. As much as the tunnel has already done to cut the relief load in these areas, its contribution In this direction will undoubtedly be tenfold when the tunnel is sompleted. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER RATES: $1.50 to Beautifully Furnished Rooms $3.01 FREE GARAGE med It he: I JHU! 4 we ''! |