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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS $2.00 Foreign, $2.75 Per Year Per Year A. C. SAUNDERS and JESS E. SAUNDERS, Publishers Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah Publication of notice of meetings where admission is charged or collection taken will be charged for at our regular advertising rates. All communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print. Write on one side of the paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgment of the publishers may determine. A First Class Publication Entered in the Postofflce in Castle Dale, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. DOWN MEMORY LANE The town was swarmed with Taken from the files of the Progress of Twenty Years Ago this week. Mrs. John Maxi Is rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. Both are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Eldwin Krlbbs spent Sunday with Mrs. Kribbs father, Moroni Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wakefield and family visited in Tremon-to- n over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lenoard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Christensen announced the arrival of a baby boy. Mother and baby are doing very well. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman are tihe proud parents of a baby boy born Nov. 4. All concerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Litster motored to Salt Lake and Ogden on Monday to get DeRell Litster, who has just finished a mission in Canada, Miss Geneal Litster also came home with them. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bennett left for their home in Needles, Calif., Monday after spending several weeks (here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bickmore hunters Sunday with the opening of pheasant season. On Tuesday evening of last week the M.I.A. workers, .who In the presidential election of have prepared the play outlined 1920, Warren G. Harding was in toe Executives Manual, went elected president of the United to Huntington to present the (States, and Calvin S. Coolidge, play. The play was presented for congress, Don here on Wednesday evening of entertained at dinner during the B. Colton; for senator, Reed this week. week for Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tuesday being election day, Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smoot, and for governor, Charles R. Mabey. In the county and M.I.A. was postponed until Wed- Gunderson and Mr. and Mrs. state the election was a republi- nesday evening, as the hall was Lloyd Ungerman. Mrs. Les Truman was hostess can landslide, J. B. Jewk.es, demo- used as a polling place. crat, of Orangeville, running for Word reached here last week on Thursday evening to the tihat Mrs. Adolph Axelsen, of ladies of her sewing club. Needle county clerk, and Louis P. of Castle Dale, on the demo- Salt Lake City is quite ill again. work was the pastime of the The Misses Grace and Agnes evening, climaxed by a delicious cratic ticket, were the only survivors in the latter party to be Oviatt and Albert Rogers, all of luncheon. elected to office In the county. Salt Lake, visited relatives and We are glad to report that Jerson Mark Tuttle, an Emery county friends here last Sunday. ry Johnson, the Mr. and Mrs. George H. Oviatt, of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Johnson man, was elected state auditor. S. H. Cox, sr., of Orangeville, of Manti, visited here last Sat- is improving after being seriousreturned the latter part of Oc- urday with relatives. ly ill for several weeks following On Tuesday evening of last an appendicitis operation In the tober, 1920, from Manti, where he attended the wedding of his week the M.I.A. gave a Hallowe- Price city hospital. son, Edward P. Cox, and Miss en barn dance. The people all The following people went to came in aprons and overalls Cleveland Tuesday evening at Ruby Dyreng. Mrs. Hannah Beach, of Molen, and the hall was fittingly dec- which place they appeared in a died the latter part of October, orated with Halloween symbols, one act MJA. play; Ruth Niel1920, at Sunnyside, of and straw was strewn on the son, Chloe Truman, Shirley JenThe funeral was held at floor. Everyone enjoyed a good sen, Wells Wakefield and Joe Molen. Mrs. Beach was a daugh- time. Mendenhall. ter of Andrew H. and Marie AnThe Misses Shirley and Leora The Willard Sandbergs enterderson, deceased. Her husband, Childs and Charles Barnes, of tained Mr. and Mrs. William K. Frank Beach, and three children Salt Lake City, visited with rela- McDonald, Mrs. Phylis Evans and tives here Sunday. Miss Shirley Mrs. Gladys Wagstaff Pinney, survived. Wm. T. Litster, of Cleveland, remained here with her moth- staff playwright of radio station was kicked by a horse during er, Mrs. Irene Brown, and Leora KSL, as house guest from Salt the first week in November. and Mr. Barnes returned to Salt Lake City over the week end. 1920, which confined him to his Lake Sunday evening. The Sandberg hospitality inbed for some time. Claude Erickson, W. C. Frank- cluded a visit to the Country Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jewkes de- lin, James Oveson and Tom Timparted early In November 1920, othy were election judges here for Kenilworth to spend the Tuesday.' winter. Mr. Jewkes had to disA cottage meeting was held continue work on the last Monday night at the Alonzo road on account of Richards residence, under the Leo Hansen is home from the so much snow. direction of Claude Erickson. CCC camp in Vale, Utah. A new hardwood maple floor, Twelve were in attendance. Keith Jensen and Glen Olsen Mrs. Ina Erickson has been costing $1,000, was laid in the auditorium of the Emery Stake chosen to be Primary president. of the U. S. Navy, who enlisted Last Wednesday, the Primary a couple months ago, have spent academy building in Castle Dale in the fall of 1920. Public sub- officers and teachers gave a the past week home on leave of scriptions were being solicited to Halloween party for the chil- absence. They are stationed near San Diego, California. dren. complete the work. Mrs. Pearl Mowers of Ogden o A number of young people The telephone company uses were guests of Master Dale Oviatt is visiting her parents, Mr. arid more film than movie producers, Sunday evening at his birthday Mrs. Alfred Swensen. The officers and class leaders each month the customers list party. o o of the Relief Society will attend Bombs were invented in 1580 A dirty windshield cuts visibila convention in Price, Sunday. by a clergyman, Galen, Bishop ity more at dusk than in the Saturday is Old Folks day here. of Munster. daytime or nighttime. Chairman Hyrum Zwahlen announces that cars will transport the guests, of whom there will be vice-preside- nt; Ove-so- n, two-year-o- heart-failur- Ephraim-Orangevil- e. over Enables us to give and Creasing Work Long-Lasti- ng .besides widows, widowers and missionary parents. A hot diner will be served in the church basement at noon, followed by a program and other entertainment. The guests will be served Pressing Most Modern Cleaning and Pressing Shop in Eastern Utah ACME CLEANERS UTAH PRICE, REAL cars. Messrs, and Mesdames John Funk, George Funk, L. W. k and Mrs. Malinda Killpack attended r.e gdlden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen in Hiawatha Sunday afternoon. Elk hunters from several parts of the state have gone to the GOOD WINE ... Right for everyday use, WINEHAVEN is choice wine from Californias finest vineyards. No wonder wine experts say be sea-sone- e. d WINEHAVEN comes in thrifty gallon tainers. VKVIT INDUSTKKS, ITD. Sm f.o.cl.co school-patro- American ns rights more than twenty years, not just six months ago, when Molen was sold down the river by the autocratic school board in office then, and we were told, with a banging fist for emphasis, Well do as we dplease with your children. Memory Lane, column has not - the views of this and Jesse Washcorrespondent The children of the elemen- burn, supt. of school, printed in tary school held their annual the these many years Halloween costume ball Wed- ago, Progress but they can be found in the nesday evening. A very large files. group of costumed youngsters At the removal of our school were invited Into the ball via the children were in the tunnel of ghosts, skeletons, an open buggy andtransported while waitand witches. A fish pond was at the cross roads for its arwell patronized. Many mothers ing rival were exposed to all kinds also attended. Seven prizes were of weather and often sat all awarded to the best costumes. forenoon in wet shoes and stockThe Mothers club of the Play when the snow was deep, school met at the play room Fri- ings there was a supply of although day afternoon. President Mary fuel at the school house the Chipman was in charge. The les- children were not permitted to son was given by Mrs. Erma gather there. They stood at the Brasher. Secretary Beulah crossroads. gave a financial report At that time Molen had the of the past two months. It was finest library in the county, acdecided to have meetings the cumulated by this community, last Friday of each month in the which was confiscated without play room. All committees gave consulting the people here at a report of their activities. A all. luncheon was served ail those Two years ago this super powpresent. ered group sold our school house The Relief Society held their and grounds with out prior adannual bazaar and dinner Tues- vertising for bids, for $75.00. day. A great number of beauti- They had a standing offer of ful articles were on sale which $lit0.00. The purchaser was an were sold. At noon a delicious man. The offer hot dinner was sold to a large was made a citizen of Molen. by number of people. The patriotic The county was bonded to build program was also given in con- modern school in all nection with the regular meet- the towns in the buildings county. Molens Mc-Elpra- ng - out-of-to- ing. Mrs. B. A. Howard was hostess on Friday afternoon at a stork shower for her daughter-in-laMrs. Allan Howard. The guests enjoyed the afternoon immensely. A most delicious dinner was served to the guests at one long table very beautifully decorated in pink and white. The favors were marshmallow storks carrying a "Bundle from Heaven, and which also carried out the pink and white color building was confiscated because the local citizens were sole owners, not having any school funds to assist in its building, many years before consolidation. One of the members of the present board was delegated a few years ago to represent his own community to protest to the county board for the loss of the 7th and 8th grades to bis home town. Surely he hasnt forgotten how he and his fellow townspeople felt at that time. theme. With the discontinuance of our school we have lost our church and a number of our beloved people. Therefore, Elmo, do not abandon the fight, your cause is just. Molen Correspondent Clawson, Molen and Moore o will join with Ferron ward on Old Folks Day, Saturday, and Halloween Poem their old folks and bishoprics will Written by be guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Dorton, of Gay Blackburn Lehi, are visiting here while BaOmitted last week because of zil Is elk hunting. of space was the following lack o written by Gay Blackpoem, Seventy per cent of the foods burn, daughter of served at a typical American Mr. Blackburn Mrs. Alton and were known to the of Castle Dale: banquet American Indian, although in. .a Halloween ' less elaborate form. Twas Halloween night o All the spooks were about, Andrew Jackson ordered re- The witches and goblins moved from the White House, Would shriek and would shout. the bathtub installed there by The face at the window Dolly Madison. Jackson said it Gave me such a fright was too effimlnate. I ran to my bedroom o To hide from its sight. For a bowl of lemonade, In- I couldnt stay there dians sold a 200 acre Virginia For the corners were dark farm to Thomas Jeffersons fa And the ghosts, I imagined, ther. Were there on a lark. o Oh where could I go Climate in different parts of To escape from the pests? the world are appreciably in- Snuggled on Mothers lap fluenced by ocean currents. I found I could rest. w, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Utah, Office of State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 7, 1940. Sealed bids will be received by the State Road Commission, of Utah. State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah, at 2 o'clock pan. Fri-at day November 22, 1940, and that time publicly opened for construction of a gravel surfaced road in Emery County the same .being State Project No. 796 between Ferron and Emery. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 10.36 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 54,4100 Tons Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel Surface Course. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all labor shall conform to the Industrial Commission, of Utahs Resolution No. 1550. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and at District Engineers office at Price, Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposals, bidding blanks and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing $2.00, which will be returned, providing contractor submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after bids are received. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, or cash iers check for five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee thiat if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, IN THE SEVENTH DISTRICT COURT STATE OF FOR COtEj MARGARET K.S Pla:: HYRUM A. TANGREN DOE TANQREN, Christian name is tiff unknown. T. A j JSf SMITH G. SMITH, husband ALICE CUNHA. her any and all unknown who are or may of the said Alice cuw? JR- - J-W- . other persons unknown ing any right, title, estate terest in or hen upon property described irf tiffs complaint, advert plaintiffs ownership ing plaintiffs title thereto , utStS THE STATE OF SAID DEFENDANTS T j the piaintiff-- s This action is prosecuted the purpose of quieting and to the property desa in plaintiffs complaint i property is situate in's County, Utah, and is partial described as follows, titi it '528 Beginning feet Not and 280 feet West of Southeast corner of Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter of Secti 9 in Township 21 South Range 16 East of Salt Li t place of beginning, o Lafayette became at the age of 20. a general 31 u le tio a 132 feet; East 50 feet MARL D. to GIBS Atta v lay pla: tell omi tali ai . en s ar i eel t EZRA C. KNOWLTON, Greenlanders will not marry relatives, even to the third degree. They believe such matches unnatural and contrary to the wishes of the gods. ( owner clouding plaintiffs title th, Yo hereby summoi appear within twenty the service of this summon., you, if served within the J in which this action is broi otherwise within thirty after service and defend above entitled action' case of your failure sol judgment will be read against you according to tit mand of the complaint i has been, filed with the eta said court. By W. D. HAMMOND, Chief Engineer. Published November 8, 1940 Yoi JR., ALICE CUVni estate and any and all im persons who are or nut been heirs of the said Ate, ha, and all other person, known, claiming any rff estate or interest in or iw, the real property describ plaintiffs complaint, ad?e R1ENGE, Meridian, thence North feet; West 50 feet; Sot Chairman. you jlur oo k title ;red JO! . a chil s a Ch eel e'l last th sen Plaintiffs Plaintiffs Attorney: ion MARL D. GIBSON, Eastern Utah Electric Buil ted Price, Utah. ier First publication Nov. 1, 194 ictc Last publication Nov. 29, ten jroj want-acolui our Try you can buy, sell or trade yn dri 191 d. easy way. i tl selv PEERY toy HO en, om sen SALT LAKES POPULAR PRICED MODERN HOTEL Broadway and West RATES: $1.50 to Tempi $3.N th H iby cas one dt Bet tot Beautifully Furnished Rooms FREE GARAGE tR wi nnt an ai per ai t Ph 0 Kill-pac- BRAND CALIFORNIA wine-wis- 65 refreshments in the afternoon. This will be followed by dancing until evening, when the guests will be taken home with ALL WORK GUARANTEED a Thanks Elmo! We, the of Molen know exactly from experience what you face. Emery county began losing Ferron Department le NEW EQUIPMENT- For ld Saturday evening and a long drive into the surrounding country on Sunday evening before the Salt Lakers returned to their home. Mrs. Fenton Moffltt entertained on Thursday evening for the ladies of the T.N.T. club. Those enjoying a pleasant evening of needle work and delicious luncheon were the Mesdames Myron Grange, Elton Merrill, Ted Nielson, Perry Wakefield, Robert Nielson, Morrall King, Ruby Nielson, Ray McCandless and Glenn Jones. Club on i SUMMONS Legal Department PUBLIC FORUM Huntington Departmehl Established.. 1900 Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah Subscription, FRIDAY, KQVEjmfji BMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE FOUR con- IN ALL VARIETIES mountains through Ferron or.' their way to the bunting grounds. Air. and Mrs. Glen Killpack spent the first part of the week in Provo. M.IA. Leadership meeting for Emery stake will be held in Fer-ro- n Sunday. Leaders from every ward will attend and winter work will be assigned each department. There will also be a stake Bee Hive silver anniversary, commemorating 25 years of Bee Hive work. Girls from each ward will participate. One of the big events of this season will be a stake community Prom held in Ferron at the South Emery high school auditorium Friday evening, Nov. 22. Everyone over 25 years of age and every married person in the stake will be an Invited guest. Several election parties were held Tuesday evening. One at the (home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Austin, another at the home of Miss Kathleen Conover, and a birthday party honoring Hen- ry Hills on that evening. Friends of Mrs. Ferris Nelson surprised her with a birthday party at the Nelson home Monday evening. Supt. Kunz and Foreman Davis of the Vale CCC camp were here en route to the elk hunting territory. mm ChEAP tie hard Have you plans for fixing up your home just as soon as you can afford it? Then youll be interested in our Plan for all sorts of home improvements from a leaky roof to the erection of a new home. Convenient monthly payments are figured in advance to suit your income. 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