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Show UC vast eiPire where the "olER V COUNTY- -A Inland the Mounwater, timband farm er, coal, range abundant. lands are desert Meets ts-" where CASTLE DALE, UTAH, JOUT you AND Drunken Driver Perils Theatre Party friends Jour dale castle Ora Anderson Is Castle Dale assist-th- e Co-O- p., rush. Jmg the Christinas Emery County Nurse Becomes Bride Of Beaver Man CASTLE Haycock, accompanied by CASTLE DALE An automomade a business bile Tl carrying five passengers aTto Salt Lake yesterday, from this city to attend the p Larsen made a picture show at Price Monday Mon-Lake j, to Salt City evening, was wrecked tout the occupants escaped serious inreturning Wednesday. (jlr and Mrs. Que Allred and juries when the car in which is of Ronan, Montana,. are they were riding, was struck by another car on the highway (0r a visit with Mrs. near the Warren Wilberg home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred In the party with Mr. and relatives, other and jJcht fur and Mrs. Jack Tatton and Mrs. Ernest Jensen were Mr. Mrs. E. S. Larsen and Mrs. Wyo., and moved to Sage, jjly Merrill Cook. All occupants of winter. the JsS, to spend the Jensen car escaped with onTatton has been employed ly slight bruises and shock. The weeks. six for the past car that crashed into the Jensen car was coming from the Hr and Mrs. Don Woodward were north and was driven by LaVar two sons, of Helper, moth-- r Lott, of aests of Mr. Woodwards Huntington. Both cars ars. A D. Keller, and family, were badly damaged. Lott was arrested by Patrolj'this city Thanksgiving. man Joe Arnold, on the charge ar. and Mrs. Harry Williams driving. His case family of Cleveland, have of drunken came up before Justice Jesse .red here for the winter. They ire in Theo Tuttle the following morning, an apartment at which time the defendant home. ely plead guilty to charges, and was Miss Edna Ungricht, daughter fined $100.00. Being unable to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ungricht, raise the amount of the fine, or school at the furnish 'bond, Lott is serving a rbo Is attending of U. in Salt Lake, is enjoy- thirty days jail sentence in lieu brief vacation here with of the hundred dollar fine. Ca busi-Jtri- , B Sere I it I Denison and Mrs. Amel Gwen Williams Dies at Home Sunnyside for of days visit at the eeof the latters parents, Mr. reit down ad Mrs. (turned Len Huntington. They home Wednesday. Mr. Of Daughter A. T. Hadfield and Mrs. Albert Had-an- d CASTLE DALE Mrs. Gwenfamily of this city, doline Williams 'Williams died the home at the home of her daughter, Greenriver, Mrs. Theo Seely, In this city on guests at dinner Graham Shaw, in day. Mrs. Francis Anderson and to move to Los ly expect :eles, the first of December make their home. Mr. Ander-acv- d his son Donald have .nksgiving November illness of four Wednesday evening, 26 after an weeks. Mrs. Williams was 'born October 25, 1873, on the Isles of Wales, the daughter of Thomas m employed there the last R. and Sarah Price Williams. ith. She is survived by her husWilliams, of CleveHenzie Is enjoying an band, Harry one and son, Harry, also land, xtended visit in the east. She six of Cleveland; daughters, Mrs. ipects to remain until after of ClevJeanet Easterbrook, Mstmas with her friend, Mrs. eland; Mrs. Myrtle Aldous, Salt 1 Story and family, at Lake City; Mrs. Gwen Seely, of Her mother is operat-he- r Castle Dale; Mrs. Gay Bradfield, place of business during Cedar City; Mrs. Francis ir absence. Scofield; Miss Elvertis, of ID. Keller and son Paul, Cleveland; fourteen grandchilfrom a trip to. dren and one It lake City. They were ac-- J Three brothers and two sisters ipanied to Salt Lake by Miss also survive. They are Thomas, 0 Keller, who was return- - Don and Ned Williams of Salt to her school work at the Lake City, and Mrs. Sarah Ann C. at Logan, after spend- - Williams, of Sweets, and Mrs. her vacation at home. Mary Werritt, of Midvale. Mrs. Williams was an active GRftld and Grant Jones, who church worker, especially in the employed with a crew doing and Primary, as Relief Society Mud drilling for magnesi-- 1 health as permitted. her at Midway near Las Vegas, long Witrbeck the Is at ted here The body last week end. They Dale, Castle in Home 'me up by way of Delta, where Funeral funeral arrangements. Gerald Jones pending joined them, o l returned to Las Vegas with1 CONSERVATION SOIL OPENS husband, to make their lome. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE Jr. and Mrs. Lee Bunnell and Soil arrived Wednesday A branch office of the been eHs, Nevada, for a four-vis- it Conservation District has r with Mr. Bunnells opened at the. court house, and Bunuell, and sister, will be In charge of Clyde Low, ifrw,,-,0Nellie Young, in this city. assistant soil conservationist, .Bunnell Is enjoying Thanks-L.- 5 who has been transferred here Vacatin, as the state of from the Huntington office. Mr. -observed Nov. 28, as Low is occupying the room on the second floor of the building, as a jury room. originally iVewkes Jr- - Clive Kill-- J Mr. Lowplanned have reand family esie Bunderson and Dale sometime, tovky, of the local wel-- sided in CastleDave Tuttle propattended a meeting occupying the Main Street. 7 on east rtthemE16 Canyn Chapter erty Congress of Social torW l :W 7 Salir-- yesterday. The Day-Ohi- o. Hil-ste- great-grandchil- n, d. J - J3- - 3t a in, of memory, Sanpete, composed Se-a- nd - - pr - - s- June appointed place, was Asso. Civic Clubs Name Officers county united in marriage to Mr. William J. Kesler, of PRICE J. W. Humphrey of Beaver, in the L- - D. S. temple at St. Ephraim was elected president George, November 21. of the Associated Civic Clubs of bride is a daughter of Southern Utah at the annual Sheriff and Mrs. Frank Hay- election meeting Saturday at the cock, of Panguitch. She Is a Price municipal auditorium. Mr. graduate of the Holy Cross hos- Humphrey succeeds Henry H. pital school of nursing, and at- Jones of Sunnyside. tended St. Marys of Wasatch Other officers named were: college and the University of Chauncey Sandberg of HurriOregon medical school. Gracane, first Mr. Kesler is a son of Otto ham Q. Shaw, Greenriver, secKesler, of Fillmore, but follow- ond Executive ing the death of his mother board members are: L. A. when a small lad, he was of Milford, James M. brought up in the home of his grand- Sargent of Panguitch, Leland A. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hansen of Salina and J. Walter Yardley, highly respected citi- Paxman of Nephi. zens of Beaver. After complcf-in- g Mr. Humphrey reported on his studies at the Beaver the recent convention of the high school, Mr. Kesler attend- National Reclamation associaed the B. A. C. at Cedar City, tion at Phoenix, Ariz., to which and has only recently returned he was a delegate, stating that from a three-yemission in money for reclamation projects the Northern States. in Utah, as in other states, would now be allocated only on the basis of the importance of those projects to national defense. The dam project, Mr. Humphrey said, would probably receive no further grant unless the Scofield dam could qualify as a defense project. The development of the was discussed at PRICE Mrs. Jessie Elaine at some Marysvale, Frank G. by lengths Smith Pitts, 21, of Price, died in while C. J. Stringham Martines, a hospital here early Monday of Salt Lake City, representing of injuries received in an auto- Governor Herbert B. Maw, exmobile accident in Price last the allocation of the plained Friday. She was the first traf- $800,000 B and C road fund fic victim within the city limits to be used on the improvement in eight and a half years. of this class roads. Mrs. Pitts suffered a fracturL. A. Blackner, member of the ed skull, broken leg and interncommission, spoke Engineering al injuries in a crash at the in- on roads vital to defense, which tersection of Carbon avenue will be constructed or improved, and Fourth South street last revised first, and money alloFriday at 9:30 p.m., when the cated to road making will neccar in which she and her hus- essarily be spent for such proband, Howard Pitts, were riding, jects. driven by Don Ferron Gardner, Other visitors who spoke were 26, of Price, collided with a car Gillies, maintenance engiRay driven by Billy Webb 20 of neer of Salt Lake City; O. A. Price, north bound. Wiseley of the industrial comThe Gardner machine was mission of Salt Lake City; State headed east and, according to Senator George M. Miller of investigating officers, failed to Price, C. J. Olsen of Ogden, asstop at a stop sign approaching sistant regional forester, and the arterial highway, No. 10. Of- three representatives from the ficers said also that Webb was Grand Junction, Colo., chamber driving at an excessive rate of of commerce; Clinton A. Biggs, speed. Claud Smith and Sidney C. Mrs. Pitts was born January Coel. 2, 1920, in Huntington, a daughThe association will hold its ter of Raymon James and Vivian next meeting at Hurricane on Pritchett Smith. She had lived December 27, Mr. Jones announcin Huntington, where she was ed. educated, until her marriage. at the A banquet meeting December 4, 1938, to Thomas Carbon County Country club at Howard Pitts of Price. 8 p.m. concluded the session. Mr. Surviving are her husband, an Jones was toastmaster and G. infant daughter, Myrna; her F. SpratMng of Helper, newly mother, who lives in Wattis; a elected president of the Carbon sister, Renee Smith of Wattis; a County Associated Industries, grandmother, Mrs. Mina Prit- opened the meeting. o chett of Salt Lake City, and a Mrs. Ellen CARL TEMPLIN RESIGNS Wilson, of Mt. Pleasant. She was AS DEPUTY SHERIFF a member of the L. D. S. church. Funeral services were conductCASTLE DALE Carl Templin, ed in Price yesterday with burial in the Springville cemetery deputy sheriff of Emery coununder the direction of the Wal- ty, resigned that position last week and departed Friday for lace Mortuary. Salt Lake City, where he has acV The New Century club of Or- cepted a position as special guard at the Remmington small arms angeville met on November 20, Mrs. plant in that city. Mrs. Templin with Syland reorganized and children are planning to Rose Mrs. via Luke as president, and Mrs. join Mr. Templin in a few days Tuttle to make their home in Salt Fonnie Jewkes secretary-treasure- r. The meeting was held at Lake. Russell Snow has been apthe home of the new president was deputy sheriff to fill pointed lunchean a and caused by Mr. the vacancy served. Templins resignation. Mr. Snow will also handle the janitor work at the court house. vice-preside- nt. Wy-naug- ar Huntington Lady Dies in Auto Crash 28, 1941 TWO DOLLARS A YEAR County Civilian Defense Board Maps Active Plans Castle Dale Man Head Huntington Receives WPA Funds for CASTLE DALE At a meeting of the Emery County Defense Board held at the court house on the evening of November 19, plans were outlined to coordinate the civilian defense work in the county under the following plan. To the mayors of the various towns of the county was given the responsibility of the operation of the program in each city and town. In the community of Moore, Homer Edwards was made chairman, and in Clawson, Ludene Cox will act as chairman. Each city or community is expected to organize councils to Grazing Board HUNTINGTON In a telegram received Wednesday from Congressman Walter K. Granger, Wednesday, announcement was made of the presidential approval of a WPA project In Hunting-to- n city in the sum of $2549.00, for street improvement. Mayor Sandberg stated that this supplimental project would enable the city to complete the curb and gutter project planned for two blocks in the business section of the town. Street Improvement PRICE Ray Jensen of Castle Dale is chairman of the San Rafael district advisory board for the coming year, A. W, Magleby, district grazier, announced Wednesday at the close of the semiannual meeting of the board. Other members of the executive committee, chosen during the meeting, include Hyrum Jensen of Spring City, sheep section chairman; Seely Peter99 son of Ferron, cattle section chairman, and Rex Mathis of Price, secretary. decoordinate the These men will direct the acfense work in their respective communities and to organize ihe tivities of the grazing district citizens registered in the recent during 1942, and are planning such new Improvements as stock home defense registration. trails, truck trails, corrals, drift CASTLE DALE General ElecDeMembers of the County fense board are Ralph S. Chip-ma- fences and reservoirs, according tric's House of Magic will be to Mr. Magleby. presented tonight (Friday) ai Huntington, county chairthe Castle Dale auditorium at man; L. W. Petersotn, Ferron, 8:00 oclock, under the sponsorand Leo Jensen, Brother of W. L. Cash coordinator. ship of the Utah Power St Light Orangeville, Dies in Kansas o company. Dr. H. T. Plumb of Salt Lake At Age of 90 Years City, will toe In charge of the CASTLE DALE W. L. Cash, performance and demonstrating citizen of this city, some of the phenomena discovreceived word this week of the ered recently in the field of death of his only brother, Si- electricity and revealing some meon Edward Cash, at the age of the developments still in the of 90 years. His death occurred experimental stage. at the home of his son, B. F. There will be no admission fee and those falling to attend Cash at South Park, Kansas. Dean Cox, CASTLE DALE deceased is survived by will miss a great treat as the The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox of six sons and one B. F. program is reported to be one this city, suffered a dislocated Cash., J. W. Cashdaughter: of the most interesting enterEmmett and hip and other injuries Saturday Cash, all of South Park, Kan- taining electrical exhibitions. night at the Byron Howard coal sas; Edward Cash, Hillsboro, 111; o mine in Huntington, canyon. Claude Cash, Bremerton, Wash.; The former Beehive class of Mr. Cox was working on the Clarence Cash, Mrs. Scow Arvon Yakima, Wash.; at night shift when a coal slide and Mrs. A. R. Downey, Balti- tendered her a party Orangeville one evenoccurred. He was buried in the more, Md. last and her week, ing presented coal with only his head exposed. Mr. Cash had visited his broth-th- with a lovely gift to show their After extricating the victim he at this place several years appreciation of her work. A dewas taken to the Price hospital ago. lightful time was reported. where it was found that his hip, according to reports, had been thrown six inches out of place. He also suffered bruises and shock. Latest word from the hospital states that he is getting along Governor Herbert B. Maw as well as could be expected. o stood Monday on a platform in front of a shiny new stainless steel train, about to make its maiden trip between Salt Lake City and Denver, and told how the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad had converted the Rocky Mountains into a mere overCASTLE DALE Emery counmet board Service Selective night bridge. ty this week and announced the Moments later, Miss Mary Mcfollowing list of reclassification Carthy, daughter of Wilson Mcof the Rio of draftees in this county: Carthy, Those placed in Class Grande, broke a bottle of snow were Joseph Hansen, Hugh Lynn water from Mount Tlmpanogos McMillan, Kenneth Peter Nel- across the brow of the new form of transportation son, Myrvin Noble and Walter N. and christened The Prospector, Smith. Willard Monroe which started regular service at Class Tucker. p.m. Those placed In Class "The Rio Grande deserves to were LaVar Willard, Leland be ranked high on the list of MAHONRI YOUNG Christian Jorgensen, and An- Utah pioneers, said Governor drew Jackson Mbffitt. Maw, who was surrounded at Louis Vetere. Class n-the ceremony by descendants of The Salt Lake City Prospector Ted F. Class m-Brigham Young and Heber C. and the Denver unit started and Nolan James Stokes. Kimball The names inscribed on their first regular overnight Class IV-Ray James Jenk- the cars of the Salt Lake unit runs following simultaneous ins. of the Prospector. Present, be christening ceremonies. The new o trains, with their tailor-masides Henry Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jeffs and and other RUy Grande officials, mechanical and luxury features, were Marion Bennion and Beth represent the latest thing in family moved into the rail transportation. basement of their new Young, great Each train has two cars which home Wednesday. Their home of Brigham Young, and Barbara being driven and all their belongings were Kimball and Margaret Kimball are e two horizontal-typin by fire engines Coleman, great completely destroyed by mounted underneath each car. the early spring. They began of Heber C. Kimball. soon after to build, and have Pioneering rails of the Rio These engines connect directly it now completed. Since the fire Grande in Utah were first to with the generators which feed they have resided in the home reach Bingham Canyon, Park the power to four motors mountof Mrs. Jeffs mother, Mrs. Ma- City and the Tintic mining dis- ed on the wheel tracks of each tricts. The Rio Grande was first car. tilda Boulden. o to tap the rich coal fields of Inside, the Prospector embraco Mr. and Mrs. Chester Strong Carbon, Emery and Grande es all of the accomodations that Zone Chairman Duane Frand-sewho have been making their counties. The war whoop of heretofore have been found only SecL. T. President home In Salt Lake City, have the Indians had scarcely died in more conventional type trains. Hunter, retary Mark Lallatln and Com- rented the Wimber apartment away when the first Rio Grande With a capacity for 62 passenmittee Member E. M. Crawford and will make their home in track was laid through Sanpete gers, accomodations include reof the Castle Dale Lions club this city. Mr. Strong Is employ- and Sevier valleys, said Gov- clining seats for 44 coach passengers, eight sections of sleepattended a zone meeting of the ed by the Ungricht truck line. ernor Maw. o In describing the new train, ing compartments, full size dressclub at Moab, Monday evening. Alvin Wallace was called to Mr. Swan said the prospector-an- d ing rooms, two private bedrooms, They report an interesting meetand observation were burro insignia which adorns a buffet-dinand Lake City on Nov. 16, to entertainSalt royally ing of funeral ed by the live Mbab club. take charge of the dishes, linens and other equip- lounge. Lighting 1s entirely fluoro Lois Watson, a sister of his ment on the new train is based escent and the trains are autoMr. and Mrs. L. T. Hunter en- father, the late A. N. Wallaie. on an original statute by matically ventilated, heated and tertained at dinner Saturday Returning to Payson he was Young, grandson of Brig- cooled. Tailor-mad- e disc-tybrakes ' evening, with cover laid for Dr. joined by his wife and they ham Young, famous leader of control are and Mrs. Sims Duggins, Mr. and spent Thanksgiving with rela- the Mormons. Mahonri Young of Mrs Mark Lallatln, Mr. and tives in that city. During their is widely known In Salt Lake designed for quick stopping and Mrs. Clive Jeffs, and Misses Peg- stay at that place, Mr. Wallace and is recognized as one of the without sliding or heating of was called to take charge of the worlds outstanding sculptors. wheels. The daily schedule of gy Keller and Faye Hunter. o interment of Mrs. Wallaces ne- Perhaps his best known work the Prospector between Denver, Hugh and Kay Jewkes of Salt phew, who was killed in the re- is the seagull monument 1m the and Salt Lake City is 13 hours, Lake City spent the week end cent crash in which L. D. S. temple grounds at Salt with 7 p.m. departure and 8 a. m. arrival. with relatives at this place. Lake City. three people lost their lives. vice-preside- nt; ht Scofield-Gooseber- ry great-grandmoth- er, nt three-cour- se Castle Dale Lions Club Make Plans for Anniversary Dance Wayne counties. Sabv!Rild Brinkerhoff and for Gate, are here CASTLE DALE In anticipaWhnV Vl5it Wlth mother, Mrs. Jose- - tion of a large crowd attending rset1, WbBe here she dance on serving her assistant nurse with the Lions Anniversary week, of this Saturday evening club completed members of the final arrangements at their at tne fednesdayweekly luncheon meet tre hod T1Charles Dore Bank Cafe Wednesday evening wlth a at to make it one of the social succcasion hpiMonday evening, the cesses of the season. Ir first anni-rj5Seventeen members of tne (!sary the club were present and manj attending Rus-mMrs. ard novel and interesting shjjS iellpaWrwere offered and Quint-an- d tions SatMrs. Don porated in the program forent "h- and an it make to Mrs. Dean urday right talnlng evening. oSe Miss FRIDAY, NOVEMBER "Home of Magic Expected to Draw Croivd Tonight civilian n, vice-chairm- Dean Cox a Victim of Mine Accident alu-ni- te and Mrs. Mr. d from DALE recently nurse at this Peterson, Wimber, Mr. OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON. EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER XLII, No. IS. fOtCMJS flat SERVING THE COMMUNITIES The dance will be held at the Castle Dale auditorium, with music by Jimmy Darts orchesintra, of Price. A plate lunch, served. be will elk meat, cluding Everyone is invited. The receipts from the fiesta will be used by the Lions for civic projects, among which is an ice skating rink for the coming winter, which was discussed at some lengths at the Wednesday night meeting. Is the Eugene Johansen, Jr.f club Lions the of cub member of having enrolled as a member meetthe at club Dale the Castle ing Wednesday evening. er D. & R, G. Railroad Closely Allied with Mormon Pioneers in Developing Utah Selective Service diesel-power- ed Board Announces Reclassifications ee I-- A, epic-maki- ng I-- C, A, A, Hous-keep- er F, de four-roo- m grand-daughte- rs self-power- grand-daughte- rs n, er Ma-ho- nri . pe electro-pneumat- ic I bus-au- to . |