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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY vast where the the Moun, tim-ranwater, where and fam, 'qjERY COUNTY- -A Sitof i, Bsads5 ge abundant. are EU ING THE COMMUNITIES OUHEXUL CQBiiatty OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, Huntington Stock Show Hates Set Oct. 31 Nov. 1 OCTOBER MUNICIPAL TICKET Edward Geary dale republicans Dies in Endorsing the present city administration at Salt Lake City the Republican held NAMED BY CASTLE -- IPs3 CASTLE DALE 17, 1941 TWO DOLLARS A YEAR DEMOCRATS NAME TICKET FOR CASTLE DALE CITY ELECTION Ferron Writer Wins Salt Lake Tribune Short Story Contest CASTLE DALE Naming Alvin Wallace to head their ticket in the November 4, municipal election in this city, local Democrats nominated a full ticket at a party primary held at the courthouse here, Friday evening. The complete ticket as nominated is as follows: For Mayor Alvin Wallace. For Councilman Four year term, P. C. Jones. For Coundilmen Two year terms, Russell Snow, Eugene Johansen and Carl Templin. For Clerk Henry Behling. For Treasurer Carrol Rasmussen. Mrs. Eva W. Conover, Ferron, primary has been selected as winner of this city, the present incumThe Salt Lake Tribune short bents, with a few exceptions, Was a Pioneer were nominated as candidates story award for September. Her for the municipal election to be Builder of the won story, "Storms held on November 4, 1941. unanimous Area the decision the of Huntipgton Following Is a list of candidates A $10 cash award accombeen to Lave sponsors invite except some judges. changes nominated: panied formal notification of annual Here- of the well known Colorado HUNTINGTON Funeral serjor the fifth selection as one of the her Hereford breeders from whose For Mayor Stanley Hunting-to- vices were conducted in Huntherds in show in Huntington, monthly prize winners. Emery county growers For Four-yeington ward chapel Tuesday for October 31 have obtained Councilman Mrs. Conover is the wife of and Saturday, bred-lnclass g high H. A. Edward Long Geary, 87, pioneer, L. Conover, and the couple 1. One is a change animals the last several For Seely. Harry and November Edcivic Two-yebuilder, and father of Councilmen have two children, a daughter years. h the name from Huntington Dorral Jensen, Chester Chris- ward G. Geary of this city, who seven, and a son two years of The present rodeo grounds tensen Hereford Days to Emery County died at his home in Salt Lake, and Cyrus Wilberg. She has been Interested In to will be rebuilt age. in into order Show pens and October 10, of a heart ailment. For Recorder Clive Jeffs. since her school days, writing varieties of livestock stalls for showing of various He worked within an hour of his For Treasurer Wallace Ryan. o while and a student at the Provo towns of kinds livestock. all from S more entries Developments o death, having grown suddenly she won the Elsie to school, for date this high exhibition years fixill county while at a store getting b the Carroll short were story award. Mrs. to develop effort reported Thursday night tures to Install furniture in the In another Is a sister of Miss CaroConover, at a sponthe called stock Edward show, meeting by a m as apartment he operated. line Westover, clerk of the Sedecided to G. Geary, president of the assoBorn August 18, 1854, at Clay gy organization lective Service Board of Emery rac-- h ciation. Most towns in the counhorse and rodeo Cross, Derbyshire, England, Mr jtainate heretofocounty. are ty events which have represented on the genSalt Lake Tribune Geary came to America with his Courtesy Mrs. Conover, In addition to parents in 1858 and settled at re taken up too much time eral committee. her household duties, expects to Mrs. Eva W. Conover . , . Ferron peopThe show was set back a week each afternoon, preventing Bountiful, going from there to continue her writing and says author winner of Tribune it on Ocfrom the date stock the of original Morgan county IP 1865 to work le from seeing use will she Tribune her that entertaSeptember short story contest. 5 to accomodate stock-me- n tober on the Union Pacific railroad. in lieu of these, Branch Office In a writers study money prize from the concentrated southern be Under a call of the L. D. S Four Out of Seven inment will part of course. local writers in their literary efTo be Set Up card the county, who said they would church presidency, he went to pt a boxing and wrestling These stories short to Sent Induction published forts, and Is one of the Interestof not their have instead colSt. Johns, Arizona, tq help indoors each evening, roundup finished At Court House in the Tribune each Sunday Is ing features of the Sunday Salt each before the of end In onize the dance month. area a 1883, and that outdoors, Center Accepted early for the purpose of encouraging Lake Tribune. Some Emery county Herefords but six months later he moved eight. ranchFERRON Farmers and to Huntington. He helped build will be a will also be taken to the Ogden One evening there CASTLE DALE-Lo- cal board the first canal and gristmill in ers from all towns in the southlivestock show opening October formal program at which prominquotas under the twenty-firSt. Johns, and carried on these ern part of Castle valley, coment men of the livestock ind- 31 and continuing through the of South Emery soil conselective service November call, The ensuing week. pioneering works in Emery coun- prising ustry will be speakers. 4 to 7 and 12 to 14, were anservation district, have approvty, nounced Tuesday by Major H At one time he was the heavi- ed a future program for farm NYA Girls Assigned Two Arnold Rich, acting state selec est tax payer in this community developments. Don Peterson of Ferron presidtive service director. As Library Assistants In his earliest years here he opas CLEVELAND An Placed Emery county will be requir erated a freight line through ed at a plannig meeting In the recent drawing conductappreciation In Emery County ed to furnish four men under Soldier canyon to Vernal and chairman for this area. He and of progress and new can ed by the State Big Game Conthings the draft summons, on Novem- was one of the first men to the following other supervisors keep anyone young and to. a bet- trol Board1 to Salt Lake the folAt Twelve girls of Emery county ber 6. Names of those to be call- haul materials for will as out- ter to enjoy life take it lowing Emery county residents budding Fort lineddirect Improvements are being assigned as library ed have not been issued by the Duchesne. for their respective dis- fromposition Lewis Whlmpey, Emery were among those securing perHUNTINGTON! Two tickets assistants on a National Youth local selective service board, but Ivan Niel- county He was one of the incorporators tricts: pioneer, who celebrated mits for shooting an elk In the were nominated Administration project operating will probably be made following of the Austin Olsen, his eighty-thir- d son, Clawson; Wednesday St Canal AgHuntington birthday Sun- Manti forest district during the in the towns of Huntington, Cas- a meeting of the board schedul- ricultural company. With the Moore; Mervin Peacock, Emery; day at the home of night for the forthcoming municia daughter, coming elk hunt: ed for today. Orangeville and Mrs. Carrie Cowley, at Clevepal election in Huntington. tle Dale and Ferron. k Melrose Luke, late J. E. Johnson, J. H. Gebrge W. Thatcher, Hunting-toMayor Willard O. Sandberg presOf the seven selectees from Library service includes the Dave Behunln, Ferron; Joe and Jens Nielson, he locat- Castle' Dale. land. meeti- maintenance of school libraries, Emery county, who left on Oc ed the site for the ided at the They announced that arrange present Hunt- ments And, to prove his point, Mr. Biddlecome, Castle Dale; H. M. are completed now to be Whimpey need only cite that a Peterson, Ferron; H. D. Maxwell, ng. desk work, cataloguing, binding, tober 9 for the Salt Lake induc- ington reservoir about 1890, and The Citizens ticket comprises indexing library books, copy tion center, four were accepted inaugurated the work on It. He gin receiving applications for week ago Sunday he took his first Emery; Roy Johnson, Hunting-tothe following: For mayor, Fent- work and clerical wfork. and three rejected for minor served as director of the com- individual farm and ranch im- airplane ride during the dediDuane A. Frandsen, Castle on Moffitt; councilman, The project will operate for and corrective causes. They were pany several years, also on the provements such as crop rota- cation of the Price airport. Dale; Hans R. Jorgensen, Emery; Clinton. N. nine months at a cost of $2052.00 Bruce Magnuson, who was re town board. He helped launch tion, fertilization and various Wakefield; three A coal miner, farmer and bee Eldon Bryan, Ferron; Eld Davis, councilmen, Oliver Roper, for youth labor and will be mainjected owing to an infection of Huntingtons first water pipe other phases of farm planning man since coming to Utah in Orangeville; Ned Miles, OrangeMyron Grange and Ted Nielson; tained, operated and controlled a slight wound on his ankle. He system about 1910, and was a which will make up the chief 1882, Mr. Whimpey retired in ville; George Judah, Castle Dale; treasurer, S. R. Gordon. Castle Dale; by Emery County School dist- will probably be recalled as soon pioneer in farm drainage opera- purpose of the program. 1937. He was born in Brynmouer, Orson Petersen, The Peoples ticket: For To protect farmers investas the injury is healed. Roy tions. He and others brought in Bruce H. R. Ware, mayor, rict. Orangeville; OcMon Mouthshire, Wales, on I. B. ments and to launch the work, councilmE. M. CrawCastle Johnson; The schedule at the North Em- Douglas Pogue, of Greenrlver, Huntingtons first horse-powDale; Seely, tober 12, 1858, to Isaac and Mary of ton- threshing and the first steam five principal projects were Lewis an, Jack Corgiat; three Castle Dale; Lee Humphery high school includes: four was rejected on accountLeamont Whimpey, and came to ford, be are to and councilmen, adopted expected a Martin Black, Guy hours cataloging and indexing sil trouble, and Ezra sawmill and rey, Orangeville; thresher, Harry C. Taskoperated the United States with his parfoung and Lund Leonard; treas- librarby books; one hour typing, Wilson, also of Greenriver, on with his farming Interests. He under way by January 1, Mr. ents when he was 10 years old. er, Greenriver; Gden Jensen, urer, Maida Young. Ferron; Nlel Howard, Hunting-toimported the first purebred Dur Peterson said. copy work, and addressing en- account of bad teeth. He came to Utah soon after were Kenneth ham cattle, Percheron, ClydesErrol control works are flood Those Paul D. Christensen, HuntThey accepted minutes Litster, a present coun-nafiling; thirty velopes; Alice Parks in Maple-toWilOrmarrying Castle Hollow in Jewkes between Dale; Lee B. Groesbeck, Huntwas named on 'both Wilberg, dale and ington; Cyril stencils, he and Belgian horses, thirty minutes cutting Ohio, first settling at Lehi. ington; Fred Rasmussen, Hunttickets for liam Leroy Weston, Hunting-toassociates bringing one from angeville and Clawson, to benecity clerk to put into and mimeographing. fit !1S farmers; flood control In, After a short time there he took ington; Elliot R. Killpack, HuntShir el Jensen and David Belgium at a cost of $4,000. operation, a o system of of both Emery. In 1915 he moved to Provo and Herring flat south of Ferron, to employment with the Utah Fuel ington; Kenneth Brasher, HuntYoung Clark, for which LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA coal mines at ington; Joseph Seely, Greeno to recSalt Lake a few years later, benefit 20 farmers; construction company in the :1888 equipment was moved to river; R. Bland Fox, Castle Dale; in and Scofield, to a of flume ently purchased. carry irrigation Word has been received that operating apartment houses Mr. and Mrs. Howard LeFever, Cleveland to file on 160 acres of J. D. Peacock, Orangeville; Merwater across in flood By these the a since He was of gullies there then. recently Elmo, first nominations, the a number of rill Johansen, Castle Dale; Ever land. He accompanied by the latters sis- Ira Tidwell, officers will ret- ter, Miss Olive Huntington, will accepted selective service man, married Mlarch 19, 1877, to Alice Quitchupah area near Emery, residents joined in a canal to Gregersen, Castle Dale; Alterbuilding In1000 ire at the acres of farm to the Criddle in affecting the house Endowment end of the present leave today for Los Angeles, has been assigned water for and nates: Lewis B. Jones, Castle divert term: addirrigation, with his postoffice at Salt Lake. She died October land; building stock watering took an active Mayor Sandberg, Council-ErrCalif., where Howard will take fantry, In develop- Dale, and J. S. Stevens, Ferron. part use at for tanks winter Moore, Replacement on March 30, 1886, and 1889, 13, Litster and Neal Row-Per- a course in an aeronautic school. ress, Roberts he married Ann Louisa Guymon, and flood protection works along ment of the community, However, the above list is not Wakefield, clerk and They expect to be away until Training Center, Camp as we understand OrMr. various held has Dale and near canals Castle complete, Whimpey iron Johnson, treasurer. in Manti she the California. temple, but Frank Christmas. L D S church positions and at several other hunters in the wobins is a six died About months angeville. later. council-111411 holdover Soil surveys which were begun present is a member of the county have received permits 1892 he married Isabell Weibye by appointment. to the Manti temple, and she in 1940 for the" South Emery re- Eighty-firquorum of Seven- since this list was Issued. died in 1913. Two years later he gion, will be completed before ties. He served on an L D S misJree Couples Secure married Racheal Pearl Fullmer freezing weather sets In, under sion to the northwestern states , Mrs. Helen Dahl and children Marriage Licenses in Salt Lake City, and she sur- direction of Marvin Larsen from In returned to their home in MidHis wife died in 1931, after vale the first of the week after the headquarters office In Huntvives him. CASTLE which he spent a short time in a short visit with Mrs. Dahls He had five children by his ington. DALE Issuing of first wife, and one by the last That office will also furnish dalifornia, returning to Cleve- - mother, Mrs. Maggie Seely, and licenses at the county ks office in wife, but this child died in in- the engineering supervision fdr land to reside with his daughter sister, Mrs. William Tatton. this county have ew and fancy. The only survivors of the projects outlined, but the far between the Hart f these is Edward G. Geary of farm Improvement plans will be monttls since the new besides an adopted to direct charge of Clyde T. Lowe Huntington, , examination require-of his me efective. third wife, Mrs. from a branch office that will daughter However, of Grange Shelley, Idaho; be set up by November 1 In the Mary secured licenses the 11 grandchildren and 12 greatcounty courthouse at Castle Dale, cleIk Mr. Peterson said. grandchildren. Wn,PTtersonThey were o At funeral services In HuntMavirf ? Jensen National, and Governor Maw has asked the transport them free of charge AND ORANGEVILLE W. were A. ington, speakers Ferron. on Octobe American Legion to assume the to the camps. Lets get going Guymon and Anthon Nielson of FERRON WPA PROJECTS Howard S. Atwood, responsibility of furnishing nine- Emery county and do our bit! Huntington, and Frank C. APPROVED BY PRESIDENT and Mrs. Jennie B. CJton a of teen recreational halls belonging Navy Day is coming! October Grange of Idaho, former HuntAltonah, on Octo- bet jj to at is the date. The American Guard National the Utah 27, asand bishop county ington In a telegram received yester- San LuLs California. has been asked to resessor. Obispo, Legion va3 in K. from William In issued ttver'o Green day Granger Nineteen one phocruit hundred forty new radios, were services Prior pianos, conducted D. C., he announced BlackblSeP 24. to Albert L. and sailors by this date. Colorado In Salt Lake Sunday at which Washington, records, writing nographs two of Stella both raand presidential approval May Brown, mat city. speakers were Bishop LeGrande WPA projects in Emery county, tables, card tables, easy chairs, started it and has over reached Richards and Don C. Woodward, chairs, rugs, cards her quota. This Is for the regular One project approved $6,445.00 straight-bac- k Mr, are some of the other or naval reserve. and man Emformer and Huntington for Ferron for street Sanderson ttems listed as belng navy of Legion posts have, school suggested ery county Adjutants superintendsecond town. The ment in t1asuf.iv,ed the latter part that ent, with whom he was associat- project was $3,497.00 for street needed for our boys since their application blanks and all necesre has been prolonged. These sary information for your coned for 56 years. they Improvement in the city of Or- stay o become the permanent venience. Emery countys quota things angeville. wlhJe for the past four of the Utah National would be, If quotas were used, RED CROSS MEETING property o eriv Ha t Sanderson was form-FRIDAY wherever it may be sent. would be four. Jack Thomas of EVENING Guard, Mr. and Mrs. Andrevy Bell, acthe& fun.es and Leo was one to donate to Ferron and Ray B. Humphrey of wishing 5 DALE Anyone A CASTLE C. Mrs. Mr. of and meeting arrlvals from the companied by ast whin contact this any Le Orangeville will be glad to furcause, just the local Red Cross unit will be L Witbeck, attended the district than to. t,he Castle Dale CCC member for nish additional Information. or LeAuxiliary glonaire held at the school buildAmerican convention of the nstalled- Mrs. high derson first Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brandon further Only particulars. ing Friday evening, Oct. 17, at gion. at Hiawatha, Sunday. are visiting at class furniture, rather furniture and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brandon and swine estimated- 7:30 oclock. Presidents and o eep tsd MrS tt7,.her parents, Mr. CHAMP 26 states and Cana- members of local Mr. and Mrs. Clive Jeffs have in first class condition can be and family, all of Culver City, qlubs and orhow city, w' JUace Jones, in this h than Calif., arrived yesterday for a are a to u be ganizations rented the Howard LeFever prop- accepted. requested at the 23rd Sunday Louise England of departed these will fed trucks State exgather days visit with their father, present. Bring your sissors as erty on east Main street and ,b"rl6bb" over t where he Jctobjr SI to one the where to Brandon, and other relacenter, articles George will In same fljH be the cutIn to move the evening into spent pect on the construe - den Is showing: "wo Hundreds friends. to tives and volunteered have railroads week, ting garments. the near future. the end steer auction sales toward the ipany6 Utah Power & Shorthorn at offered will be Adopts New Name of Livestock Show Emery County Formerly Known as Hereford Day Committee j n. ar ar South Emery Soil Group Drafts Plans November Call Takes 4 From Emery County ex-ys- 24-2- Cleveland Man Celebrates 83rd Birthday Fete st Tickets Lucky County Nimrods Draw Elk Permits in Field Huntington Vice-chairm- KUl-pac- n; non-partis- an n; er n; n, n, n; newly-adopt- ed record-keepi- fol-pres- ol infantry ry - Blue Ribbon Winners At Ogden Show st 1898-190- 0. Legion Makes Appeal for Natl Guard Unit Furniture b1 - ilnZT N.:. , M i X - San-tteheme- 1! c forthmore cattle .'V. v 02 ,.. '?" Og-!,V- , |