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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST fcMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE FOFR Price Business Directory WASATCH SERVICE Quality Gasoline and Oils at Lower Prices DRIVE IN AND SAVE South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks PRICE, UTAH older were illiterate, or 1.9 per cent. As In 1920, the entire population was classified as rural, EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Established. 19M 8, i94 Legal Department and 4,879 rural NOTICE TO WATER USER this latter largely nin g coal-i Notice is hereby the Division representing Prepared by the Utah Historical Records Survey or Chinese David P. Madsen andgiven Indians No Year business. Year Per Per $2.00 $2.75 Administration Foreign, Subscription, Utah ha Community Service Programs Work Progress were found in the county, but Ephraim. A. C. SAUNDERS and JESS E. SAUNDERS, Publishers 32 Japenese and the State Engineer a reqLt ,! listed Bell census the Mountain an extension of time S1 when the Rocky (Last Installment) Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah in a toll line. 61 Mexicans. 26, 1941 to July 26,1946inJU brought Company in. the The county contains, to make and submit (The End) In 1904 local lines and services 209,692 A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Manti National forest, propriation of water underoUr were built. The mountain States plication No. 8634, for the t Dale, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March acres of forest lands valuable Telephone and Telegraph Com3. 1879. propriation of 15 sec. ft arri $ for watershed, grazing, timber its serves the now region, pany c. of water from and recreational purposes. lines extending to Castle Dale, in Sanpete county to Seely Publication of notice of meetings where admission is chargbe Jd Aside coal from its deposits, the irrigation of 6880 acS1 ed or collection taken will be charged tor at our regular adver- little the Emery, Greenriver,TheHuntington in done been elec-trhas yet first lajid. It is and Orangeville. tising rates. that si 9 way of developing the mineral All communications and items for publication must be signwere brought in about Mrs. Bertha beach received 800 has been expended on lights Astruction of ed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print. Write on resources of Emery county. at obtains works 1903. The county today word from her son, Lorin, one side of the paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communica- lthough some copper deposits small plants near Chester, that his son Delore, had timated that an additional from power sandas of the judgment the publishers have been reported in the of $1,000 will he tions subject to acceptance and Castle Dale, fallen from a horse and broken penditure stone along the east side of the Greenriver quired to complete the may determine. & both Power that and Utah the forearms his both apply the water to beneZi San Rafael Swell, nothing has owned by for bones in each arm was broken. and use. noon, and at 6 oclock ice cream been done in the way of exploita- Light Company. Prospects It seems to be a very unusual All protests resisting the and cake was served. The crowd tion of possible hard metal re- future development of electric water accident having both arms brokThe DOWN MEMORY says, Wooley power, ing of said request, with grant departed with an effusion of sources of the county; it is posnot lower were the of resources details given, therefor, made in affidavit en and thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Wllberg sible that no workable ores will power taken must be filed with T. H h! river basin although he said an LANE for courtesies extended. be found. Uranium and vanadi- part of the Green basins of in the hospital showed the bones pherys, State Engineer, the are in drainage On a located 3, 1901, um deposits have been Saturday, August Salt Lake City utaf Taken from the files of the daughter was bom to Mr. and at numerous points along the the Price and San Rafael rivers. knitting nicely. Mr. Beach, has Building, 40 20 and of yean Mrs. Alvin Johnson, and August San Rafael Swell, however, ores Each stream is used primarily employment on the Bagnel ranch with one extrar copy and o Progress Yt0t SeP two tS11!, 1941?n ago this week. 4, 1901, a baby girl was bom to have been mined and shipped for irrigation, and the natural and his family joined him run-ois overappropri- weeks ago to make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Eather Stacker, all from the claims of the Radium summer T. H. HUMPHERYS reser- until that time they resided 12 ated for that use. Storage of Lawrence. about of State Engineer. Years America, Ago Company Twenty been here. At a stockholders meeting of miles west of Greenriver and a voirs in each basin have Mr. and Mrs. Seely Petersen Chester VanBuren arrived July the Huntington Canal and Irri- little north of the point where studied at different times, amd 160 butter wrappers with you! 22, 1921; to visit relatives in Or- gation company, held August 7, the San Rafael river passes thru some reservoirs are now in use. returned Sunday evening from name reprinted on them, sen 22 with a in have streams vacation flashy Both company It their years 1901, an assessment of 2 per a reef, and frm deposits at being angeville. postpaid for $1.15. Emer which adds to the diffi- friends from Ferron. since he had seen his sister, Mrs. cent was voted for the purpose Temple Rock, toward the south- gime, Progress. County men utilization. livestock our C. W. Killian of Roosevelt, he of building of of A number complete a reservoir some ern end of the reef, about 45 culty accompanied several of his rela- where up In the mountains. The miles from Greenriver. Mining None of the power sites are out- interested in the public domain tives to Roosevelt to see her. ores began standing in their attractiveness, east of here, attended the meetof these radio-acticompany had a good site once Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waymam the Big Millers flat but they in 1912, and has continued in- because of their relatively small ing held at Ferron, Friday. NEW HOTEL were the parents of a baby girl, went to sleep and when they size and the fact that the power Relief Society meeting of the since that time. termittently born August 4, 1921. The San Rafael Swell has been market near them is being serv- Ferron ward will be held next awoke, lo and behold! the Desert SENLOH Henry Thompson, of Fcrron, Lake company had taken charge called a peculiar scrap pile," ed from a large interconnected Tuesday at the home of Mrs. unreason- Louise Petersen, here. was elected to succeed F. A. of It and were offering to let oil, carnotite, urani- power system. It is not containing Killpack on the county school Huntington. Canal St Irrigation um, and gypsum. The gypsum able, howeger, to suppose that Mr. and Mrs. Emil Soderquist be and children joined relatives in board, in August 1921. have lain untouched they may at some future time company in for $5,000. deposits Improvement was being made The family of A. E. Edwards, due to lack of markets, while economically feasible as auto- a family outing at the picnic in the Castle Dale cemetery in of Emery, was increased on the flowing oil has not been located matically controlled units of a grounds in Ferron canyon TuesAugust 1921, by planting ever- 3rd of August 1901, by the birth In comlmercially attractive quan- larger system. day. The county has boasted a Harvesting' winter wheat is green trees by the graves of of a girl. tities. Sulphur deposits have hewar Castle Dales departed The boy crop was growing in been commercially exploited. The number of newspapers, but only the schedule of the farmers here roes. The movement was foster- Orangeville In August 1901, a true picture of the extent and one has survived. Earliest among this week. Clouds of red dust are ed by the war mothers of Castle son having arrived at the home Importance of the mineral the newspapers was the Castle raised in every patch, but the Dale. of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Tuttle, and wealth of Emery county must Valley News, published about wheat is not shrunk. The body of She don Axelson, another boy at the home of Mr. await the future in which men 11895, but this paper was short Together with Oscar SoderSalt Lake City, Utah who was killed In action in and Mrs. Will Taylor. will be compelled to examine lived, and, like the Emery Coun and Mrs. Anna Jorgensen quist COUPON entitles the to arrive France, was expected Work on a new tithing house more closely resources of this ty Pioneer, which began publi- and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. THIS holder to 25c reduction on in Elmo about the middle of was underway In Orangeville in kind. cation about 1898, little is known Emil Soderquist, spent Wednesany room at the rates adveAugust 1921 for burial. Meanwhile the county is pos- about it. In 1899 the Emery CounAugust 1901. one coupon to the of last week at the home of rtised day The Castle Dale Oil company Record began publication, their sister, Mrs. Jennie Erickroom. Ole Sorenson and family left sessed of a third type of natural ty east well 1900. begaai working on the Ferron in August 1901, to join resource which only in recent continuing until September son at Elmo. NEW beds, springs, mattressof town August 7, 1921, using the was taken over At that time it be come to decades has recognizmovbrush on Pover of sage Nelson, Price, colony es, Stanley carpets, throughout toe two shifts. ed as such for its strange and by a new owner, and from about ed some of his bees to Price this house. ty Flat. for the 1900 to opening date it has Preparations compelling scenery. Development October 1, road Mrs. MarLa Buchanan, clerk of tourism as a business force in continued under the name of week, where he can give them RATES $1.50 to $3.50. of the In p We Now Feature Free the Orangeville store, the United States has attracted Emery County Progress. On Feb- better care. He was assisted by was being made for August 16, his sons, Harlan and Ted. suffered of the fracture 'both Garage 1907 17, and 18, 1921. A program of Greenriver the 12, of to features natural ruary attention o wrists when she fell down the felicitations of conmusic, speeches USE THIS COUPON the Utah desert lands that pre- Dispatch began' publication, Pythons are usually sold and and sports were being prepared. cellar steps at the store In Aug viously were ignored. Emery tinuing until July 29, 1920. The valued a foot. at about $50 The site chosen for the celebra- ust 1901. county boasts varied scenic at- other paper of Emerys journalAction upon a suggestion of tractions, from the mountain istic history is the Huntington tion was about 34 miles from Castle Dale and some 18 miles the Progress in August 1901, scenery in the northwest corner Echo, which began publication WITBECK FUNERAL HOME from Ephraim, but from either Ferron folks were agitating the to the endless, strangely colored about October 18, 1910, designed A sympathetic Understanding of your Individual Needs side easily reached by automo- matter of having a peach day and strangely patterned desert to foe a weekly, but which, lasted Ambulance Service bile over a roadbed that could celebration. It was stated that reaches in the east and south. only a few issues. not be beat in the state, and Ferron had the finest peaches in The Painted Desert of Utah, Day or Night Further census figures supply Phone 22 where the scenery and view was Utah, plenty of rich cream, and lies in Emery and Grand coun- an interesting sidelight on EmLady Assistant One block south of Huntingtons Store, Castle Dale wonderful, was claimed by the as pretty lot of lovely girls and ties, while the so called Wayne ery county. In 1930 the populapromotors. From Castle Dade it as pretty a lot of lovely girls and wonderland is not for distant to tion was 7,042, with 3,774 males was claimed the trip could be women to serve them as could the south. An additional feature and 3,268 females. Indicating the made safely in about two and be found anywhere. of the of some interest is a geyser open- relative youthfulness one-ha- lf hours. The general An old band-ca- rt veteran, Mrs. ed by well drillers at Woodside population, 6,367 of the above committee for the celebration Louisa Ouymon, sister of Sam- in 1910. For many years the enumerated persons were 54 was composed of C. E. Larsen, uel Rowley, passed away on Fri Old years of age or younger, with 20 was called Lars P. Oveson, Alma G. Jewkes, day, August 2, 1901. She suffer phenomenon Faithful of Utah, defying all per cent of the whole populaJohn Y. Jensen, J. B. Crawford, ed a paralytic stroke while wash- attempts to shut it off, while tion, or 1,485, 9 years of age or Edgar Jewkes, Maggie Cox, Susie ing clothes, on that day, and its water was so strangely im- younger. Only 33 Negroes were Taylor, Dagmar Williams, Nora failed to- - regain consciousness pregnated with mineral elements found in the county, making a ILamph and David S. Williams. prior to her death a few hours as to be entirely useless for any white population of over 99.5 later. She was bom in England, agricultural or commercial use. per cent. The total population, and came to this country in Of late, however, the force of however, represented a decrease Years Ago Forty 1856. Shortly after coming to the geyser appears to be spend- from the 1920 figure of 7,411, The receipts of the county re- the valley she married Noah T. ing Itself. and in that respect it ran count- corders office for July 1901, to the Utah tendency. Only service was first ier She of Orangeville. Telephone Ouymon ' amounted to $421.00, the best raised a family of ten children, 1896 97 persons 10 years of age and in county provided Emery month in the history of the of- four of whom resided in Huntfice. ington, three in Mexico, the W. D. Thompson and Miss others having died. Lower-grad- e Julia Fullmer were married earA baby girl was A Price. ly In August 1901, at born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brlnk-erho- ff ' J' wedding dance was held in In Huntington, in August ' ' Greenrlver. 191. ' r-. a received Olsen 1 Seymour " o telegram August 8, 1901, antown of The South Carolina nouncing the death of his niece Enola was once called Alone, Marie, daughter of Wm. Kofford but railroad men didnt like the of Spring City. name so renamed the town The Stake Board of Education the original name backspelling was putting the finishing touch- wards. es to the front part of the acade0 my in August 1901. Wm. Fitt of Were all the Chinese in the Orangeville was doing the ma- world to march past a given sonry work and J. Wellington point, four abreast, they would quite certain that she takes Seely superintending the work. never cease passing although County Clerk Fox on August they marched all their lifetime. full advantage of Cheap 3, 1901, issued a marriage license to Frank D. Lang, 38, and Alice servants are Asay, 21, both of Greenriver. On EMERY COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. a same so of the 6, year, August easy to own and cost so CASTLE 2,163 Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah non-far- rural-far- m m m Molen Dept. . is S x-r- ay For SERVICE WITH SAFETY See First National Bank Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 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 Price Sheet Metal Works J. W. Holden. Manager Everything in Sheet Metal Estimates given on Hot Air Furnaces and Air Conditioning Phone 124J Price, Utah Warren s Flower Shop Say It With Flowers For All Occasions Place orders with local agents Bonded Members of F. T. D. Phone 220 Price; Utah REDD MOTOR CO. ONE STOP SUPERSERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories .Certified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolets and Buicks. Price, Utah BOYACKS Price o $25.00 Oliveto Furniture and Hardware Price, Utah RANGES IRONERS WASHERS SWEEPERS RADIOS REFRIGERATORS and FURNITURE HANSENS Furniture Exchange The Home of New and GOOD USED FURNITURE 142 West Main PRICE. UTAH O Price Floral Shop Cut Flowers and Wreathes Made to Order MRS. JOHN GROSSO, Prop. West Price, Utah 56 N. 1st FRIENDLY HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING Three Reasons WHY YOU will enjoy doing business with the Carbon Emery Bank Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. MICKEYS PLACE Home of the Scotch Meat Pie We Specialize in HOME COOKING By Women Cooks Only Taste the Difference Mrs. J. H. Jones, Prop. - UTAH PRICE 1 ff ve Ephraim-Orangevil- le Co-O- 1 ten-pou- nd Treats Ores "xs x Vr Elec-Electr- DALE, UTAH license to wed was issued to Alare W. A. There Hansen and Lydia fred enough uncertainties about trading in lands, without Jolly, both of Emery. A. N. Leonard, of Huntington, guessing at the title. who was booked to go on a misBE ON THE SAFE SIDE sion in September 1901, had Demand an Abstract of Title been released from his appointOur Abstracts Tell It AH ment for one year by the church O. SORENSEN. Jr., Mgr. authorities, it being the policy of President Snow to thus favor newly married men. Wallace Mortuary George Brandon and family When the misfortune of left early on the morning of August 8, 1901, for a visit with death touches your family; Mt. Pleasant relatives, going by scientific, skillful and fasti-U dious care of the departed way of Cottonwood canyon. among your many Important Nearly 100 of Scandinavias requirements. We regard your sons and daughters and their trust as sacred. To have beauty, dignity descendants, assembled at the consolation, the last triCarl Wllberg place, at the and bute need not be expensive. Brakes, on August 7, 1901, and Our ability to serve you enjoyed themselves as only chilcomes out of years of traindren of fair Scandia could do. A ing and experience. table forty feet long was placed A. ALVIN WALLACE, Licensed Embalmer beneath the leafy bower of Licensed Funeral Director shade, loaded with the choicest Ambulance Service eatables to be had in Castle ValLady Attendant of A with ley. plenty program Castle Dale. Utah singing was given In the after ic little to enjoy, thanks to Cheap Electricity. A. S. A R. hardly a task left in the home that Electricity cant do faster, easier, better, cheaper. And remember, it s assigning household tasks to Electric servants plant at Garfield. During the past twenty years, two factors have greatly changed mining Industry of Utah and the change or ore available for the smelters. During the past twenty years the direct smelting - oxidized lead-sil- ver ore was slowly depleted and changes in metallurgy were neces- As mining developed to sary. deeper levels, much complex sul- phide ore was developed and It was necessary to add another complete practice in the treatment of this low grade ore. This practice was selective flotation, a mill to elimin- ate the waste or gangue from the ore and separate the metals. The Murray plant of the Amer- lean Smelting & Refining company was originally equipped with eight blast furnaces, having a capacity of approximately 1600 tons per day, the largest smelter in Salt Lake .valley at that time. Today the Mur- ray plant smelts its entire tonnage one blast furnace. While this Is due somewhat to improvements In practice, the prin-th- e elpal reason lies In the fact that the Production of lead ores In Utah is steadily declining. This reduction by J de.cline m grade cost8 an'hvp1 rnnHnCrf,a9ed Theres that will keep you young looking, too! InInS thIs tonnages in the ..... belns further ecom..nIy mill- ine and smelting. During the past 50 the Utah mining Industry has years been sue cesslvely forced to 'the production of lower grade ores and success ively has faced costs' Inherent in deeperincreasing work. With no in.the marhet value for its wll La nraetirl survive frtS !it,0n 01 ncbanaPS.ln raIninR meth- prakctlee' anl smelting b,een necessary for Ameriean Smelting enn ng 1 Compauy, well aware 01 tais from its past experience Is constantly endeavoring to Its smelting practice. BUY electric appliances FROM YOUR DEALER ELECtPlClTfflSlCHBAPy |