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Show Price Business Established.. 1900 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah WASATCH SERVICE Quality Gasoline and Oils at Lower Prices DRIVE IN AND SAVE A First Class Publication Entered In Dale, Utah, as second class mail matter, 3, 1879. 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. South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks Tjhumbs Up Southeast Chapter, League of Utah Writers I cannot hold thee close enough! Thy winds, thy wide gray skies! Thy mists, that roll and rise! Thy woods, this autumn day that ache and sag O, world, For WITH SAFETY See And all but cry with color." Edna St. Vincent Millay. First National Bank Price, Utah Trifling incidents often produce great situations, and put of discouragements may come our biggest triumphs. William Ernest Henley wouldnt have won fame for his inspirational poem "Invictus if, In a moment of despair after repeated failures to find a publisher, he hadnt thrown his bulky manuscript over a bridge railing. The manuscript accidentally hit the head of a man fishing In the stream below. He opened it, was so Impressed with the writings it contained, that he hunted up the unknown author and offered to publish the work, for the man who found it was In the publishing business himself! (Why cant that happen to me?) SR. Member Federal Reeerve Syetem and Federal Depoeit Ineurance 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. Little blue flower, I know not your name. Though you bloom in my garden each year just the same; Just a wee, tiny root a friend gave to me, With care and bright sunshine you have blossomed to be The pride of my garden, days upon end Just a wee, tiny root from the hand of a friend. E UTAH Price Sheet Metal Works J. H. Holden, Manager , Everything in Sheet Metal Estimates given on Hot Air Furnaces and Air Conditioning Phone 124J Shop Say It With Flowers For All Occaalona Place orders with local agenta Bonded Member of F. T. D. Price, Utah Phone 220 REDD MOTOR CO. STOP SUPERSERVICK -- mas. Oil and Accessaries Certified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolet and Bulcks. Price, Utah rs county. O. Is That a Hat? "Of all the dizzy looking things! That Isnt a hat. its a, flower basket! I like flowers on a hat, but not a whole mess of every kind and color, and I like a little hat showing, too! This was friend husband raving over the new bonnet his wife was wearing to his Aunt Minnies funeral. Well, it was the only hat she had, so she was going to stand up for it. "I know, Bill, you like the kind of hat old Mrs. Ramey wears, two pink roses sticking straight up In front and nodding friendly like at every step. Anyone would think youd never seen a hat like this before. Every you meet is wearing one! But hurry, or we will be late for Ike funeral. When Sue found herself in the very front seat with the other mourners and noticed their dark and somber garb, her gay and frivolous hat did seem decidly out of place. She slipped it off and set it on the bench in front of the pew. Then she felt better ar.d sat sedately, carried away by the solemn service. The ritual was over at last, and the mourners rose to file out: Sue reached for her hat. It was gone! She looked wildly around. He husband nudged her gloatingly, and looked at the slowly moving cortege. There, resting among the other flowers, washer hat! W. other-wom- an DOWN MEMORY o LANE $25.00 Taken from the files of the Progress of 20 and 40 years ago this week. Oliveto Furniture and Hardware Price, Utah 4 HANSENS Furniture Exchange The Home of New and GOOD 142 USED FURNITURE West Main PRICE. UTAH i O Price Floral Shop Cut Flowers and Wreathes Made to Order MRS. JOHN GROSSO, 58 N. 1st West FRIENDLY Prop. Price, Utah HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING Three Reasons WHY YOU will enjoy doing busitu'aB with the Carbon Emery Bank PRICE, UTAH Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation New Location In the Savoy Hotel MRS. JONES HOME COOKING (Formerly Mickey Place) We are Installing a splendid line of new equipment which will make possible complete restaurant service to the public. Special Chicken Dinner On started In the R. O. Justesen yard in Orangeville OcA RANGES IRONERS WASHERS SWEEPERS REFRIGERATORS' RADIOS AND FURNITURE I Twenty Years Ago Sunday Mrs. J. H. Jones, Prop. PRICE. UTAn fire, Utah. Faced with the necessity of treating lower and lower grade ores, smelters of Utah have advanced metallurgy to a point that only a negligible part of the metallic content of the ores now flow to the tailings pond. Prior to the early twenties, much of th sine In ores of Utah was lost In the smelting processes and flowed through the plant and into the tailings pond. Not only did miners lose the zinc content of their ores, but they were penalized for it. Naturally, this meant inuch loss to the operators and to the state. Early in the twenties, the smelters met this situation with the development of selective flotation. At that time the mining industry was threatened with virtual extinction, as much of the higher grade ore had been mined and only the low grade lead-zin- c sulphide ores found on deeper levels of tho mine was available. Selective flotation gave the industry a new lease on con-en- ce five-pou- At- torney for Administrator. Now comes another developme of significance to the state. Thl International SmeUing & eflnlnl company has worked out a procesv to treat the old slag dump which the lost zinc of former yea was stored, thereby creating Indu try, payrolls and taxes upon a source that was formerly wort' less. Coming at this time the new pr cess Is doubly Important, as It wi help to furnish a much neede metal for national defense. The International, which alread pours annually into the channels industry throughout Utah approx mately $20,000,000 In the form payrolls, supply purchases, con structlon, railroad freight, taxes etc., will add substantially to It Utah operations with this plant The plant for the recovery of th zinc will cost approximately $300, 000.00 and is expected to be read) for operation In the fall of 1941 After its completion, the plant will furnish steady employment for about 35 men. and Mr. and Mrs. Willis DENISON. son, Deceased. DUANE A. FRANDSEN, Clawson Department The scene about the ward chapel for the past two weeks has been one of industry. Beginning Monday morning of this week men, women and children were busy giving it a thorough cleaning and painting, under the supervision of the Ward Bishop Calvin C. Jensen and Counselor Wayne Blackburn. The object in view is to get it all completed before Sunday, as that day has been set apart as the day for dedication of the chapel. There will be officials down from Salt lake in connection with in Emery Sunday. There will be one meeting held here for the dedication. ' Last week you could drive thru town and see men, women and children beating and pounding cotton and mattresses. The crew completed 19 mattresses last r 1941. ED- - H. WATSON jlri State Engineer First publication Sept, m Last publication October 24 $ ztber SHERIFFS SALE IN THE SEVENTH JUDICU DISTRICT COURT 2 STATE OF UTAH IN 'or!1 future 8 Sn DR. lir. EMERY COUNTY J. W. NIXON, genii HaiM ANNIE M. OTTOSEN PiLf and son Roy, spent the evenlni at the camp, just north of Para dlse, and all enjoyed mutton anc sourdough biscuits and a fir- T"VU eeke YONGE AND WILFORn THATCHER AND ROBINSON, Administrator ashe Jlr. his wife, CATHERinr Belif ihoS Lake spent; wiL(UBD E. CARLOS 8. ROBINSOnTX rators of the estate of jS Is. Tomlinson, also E. S. Tomlinson, te decease of , arnssei fcstfff DeYons - Cross-- c ' To be sold at Sheriffs 8a the 22nd day of Octolx 41, at the hour of 2:00 ockn m. of said day, in Castle Da; nery County, State of uta the front door of the Cou ouse, the following describ! roperty in Emery County, eta ' Utah: The North half of ast Quarter of the NoS iuarter of Section 32 in tow: hip 18 South of Range 8 Ea if Salt Lake Meridian in Uta ontaining 20 acres of Ian nore or less. Also beginning at the centi f Section 33 in Township South of Range 8 East of & ake Meridian in Utah, ai running thence West 160 rod thence North 20 rods, them t 108 rods; thence ' Nortl esterly to the Southeast cci ler of the Northwest Quarter he Northwest Quarter of sal lection 33;' thence West 52 ods; thence North 80 rod Whence East 96 y2 rods; them uth 140 rods; thence East rods; thence South 20 rods the place of beginning, contaii ing 75 y2 acres of land, more less. Frank Guymon, Huntintgon, Of Together with a water rigt shares of the capiti Utah, has filed Application No. 14407 to appropriate 5 sec. ft. of Vtock of Blue Cut Canal Com water from Huntington river, a pany. ja3g O earths surface --.IT,;, , per cent of the Is ocean waters. covered by o Volcanoes throw out huge quantities of water in the form of steam. IrahiYbtir Service LlkFarraer! . o The First Town House of Boston, erected In 1657, was also the First State House of Massachusetts and housed the First Public Library in America. . PEERY HOTEL SALT LAKES POPULAR PRICED MODERN HOTEL Broadway and West Temple RATES;: $1.50 to $3.00 Beautifully Furnished Rooms FREE GARAGE Reddy Kilowatt, the electrical farm hand, is ready and able to take over many duties I CWttXS FOR THE WHISKEY THATS "Cheerful as its Name!" formerly performed by men who have left the farm for the army, the navy or jobs in national defense industries. Many progressive farmers have already given Reddy Kilowatt more jobs to do, thus reducing labor shortages. What about you? Reddy Kilowatt Power the world! s finest electric service produced for you by American business men is the kind of power that serves 90 of the nation. nd Sumy Brook BRAND KENTUCKY Si RA1GHT BOURBON WHISKEY National Distiller Product Corporation, N. Y. agie i . - s liesc vs. CATHERINE DE YONGE 3 YONGE, whose other name is Roelof id Dr. J. W. Nixon,ndants. 1 in kne on-hi- o- C W.M 12-7- 10 Seventy-tw- o jtr. L. MILLS AND VERNA E.M chat. Elbert Blackburn is home for deer season from California, where he hasi been employed for the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cb 5rtes4 worth, of Sweets, spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Charlesworth. H. O. Barney is in a Salt Lake tributary to Green river in EmJ. LEONARD OLSEN, hospital, where he was ordered ery county. Said water will be Sheriff of Emery County, Utal by Doctor Easley for gland treat- diverted from March 1 to Sep- DUANE A. FRANDSEN, tember 30, Inclusive of each Attorney for Plaintiff ments. Castle Dale. Utah. William H. Price is suffering year for irrigation purposes at a point situated W. 2640 ft. and First publication Sept. 26, 1941 from a carbuncle and hip, 1941. is receiving treatments through 8. 1155 ft. from the NE Cor. Sec. Last publication- Oct. 17, 19. T. 17 S., R. 9 E, SLB&M. The Doctor Duggins. Quick service on butter wrap diverting works will consist of Floyd Blackburn was called an open ditch - 2000 feet in pers at The Progress Office. home from his work in Idaho, length. An earth and rock dito take his medical examination verting dam not to exceed 2 ft. for the army. He was accom- in height will be constructed in EMERY COUNTY ABSTRACT GO panied home by his cousin, Har- the channel of Huntington river CASTLE DALE, UTAH to divert the waters into the old Blackburn. ditch. amount This water of will are enough uncertain! There Clarence Blackburn is home used to Irrigate 300 acres of about trading in lands, with) from Salt Lake for deer season. be land. Not more than 3 a. ft: per at the title. o acre of water will 3m applied., tor . ON THE SAFE SIDE 'J There are three bicycles for the lands during the season.-.'-Protests resisting the granting Demand ah Abstract of Title every five persons in Denmark. reasons Over 47,000 Bibles were dis- of said Application, with Onr Abstracts Tell It All ' tributed in Spain while a civil therefor, made in affidavit O. SORENSEN, Jr.. Mgr. form, must be filed with Ed. H. war raged there. eside h01 dse Adthe Estate of John E. s. TtaniJ the Estate of son, also known as J. e. s Josephine Marie Larsen Deni- linson, deceased. Defendants under Construction at Tooele, Utah. Very little, If any, of Us metallic life, as it meant that the operator resources are lost to the state of was paid for both lead and zinc. tober 13, 1901, and reported that Wayne Blackburn found a the camp had a payroll of 475, mysterious dead pigeon in his and a large number were from work shop last week. It is believed to be a carrier pigeon' as Castle Dale. had bands clamped on its legs it of Bishop Brinkerhoff, Emery, with various numbers on them. purchased Postmaster Overlades Mr. Blackburn has notified the residence in that town in October 1901. The consideration was K S L broadcasting station. He $1200. He expected to take pos- cut the legs off the pigeon in session In the spring. The house case it was a carrier pigeon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barney, of was one of the finest in Emery. Pleasant Grove, surprised their two and Frank Emery Larsen, of Castle Dales most successful daughter, Mrs. Bazil King and nimrods, spent the week of Oc- family last Friday, when they tober 12, 1901, in the vicinity of drove down and spent the week Mexican Bend, harvesting an end with them. Mr. and Mrs. Barney resided here pome years early deer crop. Work on the new jail at Hunt- ago. ington was nearing completion Friday Albert Blackburn inwith the plastering and flooring vited his wife and family to his being finished early in October. sheep camp for supper. Mrs. '1901. Blackburn accompanied toy her Isaac Allridge and family of children, Gloria Oviatt, Eldon Ferron, had received their pass- and Darlean and Mr. and Mrs. ports in October 1901, to go to Ray Reid and daughter, Betty, Old Mexico, to Join their son, who was located In that country. The school attendance of the Ferron school In the fall of 1901, was 200 pupils. C. R. Johnson, Lillian Allred, Millie Cook and Deseret Johnson were the teach tober 10, 1921, toy their little four - year - old boy, destroyed their granary and considerable camp equipment. Through the good work of the people, however, the flames were prevented from reaching the barn. A fine boy was born .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blackburn, In Clawson, September 25, 1921. It was the first arrival In the Blackburn home. Reid Cox, the saxophone shark, who had been playing with the Kenilworth orchestra, had enrolled in the Emery stake acadeterm, and my for the 1921-2- 2 with the enrollment of Calvin Jewkes, cornetist of Orangeville, ers. Wm. Fitt and John Oliphant it put the finishing touch on the seaof for orchestra that Orangeville, were awarded academy son. the contract for putting up a Ranger Williams of the Manti brick house In Emery for G. T. forest reported In October 1921 Olsen, who was having it built that the stockmen of Emery for his mother. count had contracted 2600 head Oscar Wood, a long and reof cattle to the Bennett com- spected citizen of Huntington, pany of California at $3.15 for died October 10, at the age of feeders, $14.15 for fat cows, 67 years. He left a widow and and $5.15 for fat steers, delivered one son. The latter was on a at Salina. mission in New Zealand at the time of his fathers death.' He had served as county commisForty Years Ago sioner and on the town board. A new steamboat arrived in James P. Westenscow and Miss Olive A. Rhodes drove over Greenrlver October 5, 1901, at from Ferron to Castle Dale on 3:20 a.m., and toy 6 oclock men October 12, 1901, and returned and teams were busy unloading It. The weight of the boat was with a marriage license. At Constable Hebe Frandsens 19,5000 pounds. It required eight home In Castle Dale on October of the best teams in Greenrlver 14, 1901, a baby boy to haul the boat to the river. was born. The launching was successful Eli Frederickson and Miss Ger- and Hon. A. P. Mohr, representatrude M. Jensen, both of Ferron, tive from Grand county, broke were married at the courthouse the traditional bottle of (Moab) October 17, 1901, by Elder O. J. wine on the bow and christened the boat Undine. The UnAnderson. A large number of students dine was the third boat and and several Castle Dale folks at- second steamer to be launched tended a wedding reception and on the Green river at that point, dance In honor of Mr. and Mrs. the other crafts having come to John Stevens at Ferron on the untimely ends. o evening of October 18, 1901. Plato advised parents to give George Collingham came over from Sunnyside on Sunday, .Oc- - their children happy names. E ministrator of week. BOYACKS Price 1941. FRANCOS Speaking of Signs . . The prize of all Is the large let- -: tered sign of the city of "Wheatland located In the center of the Iowa com belt. Its like finding Carbonvllle" in Utah Price, Utah Warren8 Flower A.D. New Zinc plant PRICE. UTAH PRICE, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOSEPHINE MARIE Deceased. LARSEN DENISON. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Sunnyside, Utah, or to Duane A. Frandsen, Attorney for the Administrator, at his office at Castle Dale, Utah1, on or before the 21st day of November, the Postoffice in Castle under the Act of March fllDA vember 23. Consult Clerk of the District Court or the respective signers (or farther information and JESS E. SAUNDERS, Publishers j7 Watson, State Engineer State Capitol, Salt Utah, with one extra cor0'1 $1.00 filing fee on or befoiv LEGAL DEPT. Foreign, $2.75 Per Year Subscription, $2.00 Per Year A. C. SAUNDERS SERVICE New Industry For Utah EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah Directory ONE FRIDAY, OCTOBER EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE POUR umt font Dea&t IB (232$) . |