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Show emery county PAGE FOUR Price Business Directory EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS DOWN MEMORY Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah LANE Established.. A. Quality Gasoline and Oils at Lower Prices "DRIVE IN AND SAVE South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks Price. Utah For SERVICE WITH SAFETY See First National Bank Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System Insurance and Federal Depoait Corporation LEWIS OPTICAL CO. MAKERS OF GLASSES DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist We make a complete mus- cular analysis as well as a vision test. PRICE, A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1B79. 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. Uhumbs fyp No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful No comfortable feel in any member No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees, No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds November. Thomas Hood. ease. It has always been my contention that a would-b- e literary genius encounters many woes and setbacks when married to a mate who bias what is known as a practical mind. To illustrate my point, there is the couple who recently drove from Utah to the east coast. They were motoring along through the beautiful Ohio valley, passing comely farms and vivid green fields. The idealistic wife suddenly received inspiration from this beauty around her and exclaimed, Oh this is a magnificent country. I would like to write a poem about it! Whereupon, the husband looked out of the car window, glared at the green fields and rolling farm land and barked: I wonder how much an acre O. they get for this land? The Highway J. H. Holden, Manager Everything in Sheet Metal Estimates given on Hot Air Furnaces and Air Conditioning Phone 124J League of Utah Witters Price, Utah Warren's Flower Shop Say It With Flowers For All Occasions Plaos orders with local agents Bonded Members of F. T. O. 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 Love rides along the highway In a battered model T., With bags and bundles bulging Just wed, tls plain to see. She snuggles close beside him. He is her world to be; Else would she venture far from home In that ancient model T? Love glides along the highway In a super-delu- xe V-- 8 Bags locked securely out of sight She wed a vast estate. She sits erect beside him Is he her world to be? Would she be riding with him If he drove a model T? E. Did we make a mistake when we took down! the dividing fences in the residential districts of our towns and cities? We thought that it showed a certain broadminded neighborly spirit on our part, but what effect has it had on the children of our neighborhood? Because there is no visible dividing line between our home and the house next door it is hard to impress on the young minds in my home that here our place ends and the neighbors begins; and that the apple tree is on our lot and belongs to us, but the pear tree just beside it is on the neighbors lot and belongs to them. I might be able to excuse the youngsters and to think that with maturity a sense of what is mine and what is thine would automatically develop if I did not have a daily exemplification of the fact that this is not true. The book agent, the peddler, the delivery boy, the milkman and even the mail carrier, all of whom have grown up under the Influence of no border line fences, make a path from my neighbors door to mine and from mine to the next door. And I am daily persuaded that Robert Frosts grouchy neighbor was right when he said, Good fences make good U. neighbors. Price O $25.00 (By Carlos G. Oliveto Furniture and Hardware Price, Utah IRONER8 RANGES WASHERS SWEEPERS REFRIGERATORS RADIOS 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. 56 N. 1st West Price, Utah FRIENDLY HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING Three Reaeons WHT YOU will enjoy doing business with the Carbon Emery Bank PRICE, UTAH Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Member Corporation New Location In the Savoy Hotel MRS. JONES HOME COOKING (Formerly We are Surrounding the grounds was cold dry weeds, not one lovely thing growing. The inmates of that house were the religious minded people of the ward. After worshiping in this house for the past 40 years, there is now accumulated material for a new house to be started. It will be a great pleasure to observe and help ini the construction of this new house with its skilled workers, ward members, associates, bishops, and even authors of good books. It is a beautiful day and the sun is shinning brightly, making everything gleam with loveliness. There is green grass growing about the house, and flowers are showing their desire to be up and doing their duty, giving joy to others in crisp, fresh, lively, cheerfulness. The house is of native brick, very beautiful, trimmed so that it shows youth and gaiety. The front windows are big and spacious. The front doors are plain Our Spiritual House Mickey Place) installing a splendid line of new equipment which will make possible complete restaurant service to the public. Special Chicken Dinner On Sunday Mrs. J. H. Jones, Prop. PRICE, UTAn Larsen) When the Pioneers came to Utah they felt very fortunate when they built a log house or even a dugout, after their strenuous journey across the plains. Nor did they long rest content with their first shelters, With lack of windows, with earthen floors, leaky roofs and poor chimneys. And thus is the construction of some peoples spiritual habitation when pioneering into pathways untrod by them before. Rough and rugged is the first part of their endeavors, but following fine leadership, or the best that life has to offer anyone, brings one continually in touch with progress. The struggle for greater happiness through greater one to knowledge encourages obtain the best within their possibilities. This is pioneering into new experiences. Yes, beloved ex- with straight grained clear thru periences of our own choosen. (hospitality to all, ward memThere are hard disappointments bers, neighbors and kindred.) and mamy disillusions, but with The front steps are staunch and and sturdy, giving a sense of sureand with faith in God, ness when on' them. there will always be some way There are no dogs of the type to come to the top, to climb to that frighten timid souls away. the summit of our high stand- No bats live in the house. The ards and high ideals, the prin- house rests on a firm foundaciples of life that give happiness tion (love). Its walls are also to all who practice them. built to stand much wear. The Our old church house had no inside walls are also built to foundation more than the sand- stand much wear. The partitions stone rock. The walls were full are placed for greatest economy of cracks, letting in drafts. The of time and comfort. The colors floors being of native fur, be- used in decorating are subdued came very silvery. The roof, be- and harmoniousi The pictures ing leaky, let in too much wet- on the walls portray various ness, so that the house was scenes In our religious belief. damp and cold, With a distress- There is an organ efficiently aring feeling. ranged to give that excellent The chimney was a pipe out of house atmosphere. There is a the wall and was too small for book shelf for the safety keepproper elimination of the smoke, ing of our most prized books, which was sooty and smudgy the Bible, Book of Mormon, and needed a larger opening. Doctrine Covenants, Pearl of The stoves burned poorly on ac- Great Price, and for the song count of no grates and the cracks. books of the ward. The front door, living on its The kitchen for the Relief hinges, squeaks and rattles as if Society sisters, with its utensils it were wore to a frazzle, but and appliances, are to be used served well in its time. There to promote wholesome health, were plenty of windows, too to meet and perform well, a part many in fact, for some of them of the church, and worlds work. didnt have a pane whatsoever The stove here bums little fuel and gives good heat. The in them. a.n( Forest Service, Ogden. Ut.; that Orangeville was com- ca. for domestic use 5.85 g.p.m. it had ing out of the kinks, that tribuunnamed an from a bicycle shop in town, first door tary to Pole creek spring in Wayne north of the drug store. county at a point S. 7 48' W. Miss Clarissa Peterson, daugh- FROM THE FILES OF PROGRESS OF 20 and 40 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. TAKEN THE Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah UTAH Price Sheet Metal Works , Per Year Foreign, C. SAUNDERS and JESS E. SAUNDERS, Publishers $2.75 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER I 1901 1909 Subscription, $2.00 Per Year WASATCH SERVICE PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH Twenty Years Ago Miss Thelma Tuttle, formerly of Orangeville, and secretary to her brother, Mark Tuttle, state auditor, was married in Provo on Monday evening, Nov. 21, to John C. Bloucher, Jr., of St. Petersburg, Florida. The body of John Alma Peterson, who died in Wellington, was brought to Castle Dale for burial November 23, 1921. The deceased was born in Castle Dale, but had resided in Sunny-sid- e and Wellington for twenty years. He was survived by his wife and six children, ranging in ages from five to thirteen 1921, years. Mrs. Belle Reid, a sufferer of asthma for over twenty years, died November 21, 1921, at her home In Orangeville. Surviving were her husband, John Reid, and five married daughters Earl H. Greenhalgh was appointed postmaster at Ferron in November 1921, taking the place of N. J. Christensen, who had held the position for several years. County Clerk Jewkes issued marriage licenses to Guy Young and Mabel Leonard, both of Huntington, on Nov. 21, 1921, and to Phillip H. Sanderson and Julia Emeline Tucker, both of Elmo, on Nov 22, 1921. The stork visited the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Housekeeper, on Nov. 21, 1921, leaving a boy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Peacock, November 23, leaving a girl. At a meeting in November of the county commissioners, arrangements were made with the state for the purchase for a ton of barbwire; for the expenditure of $45(00 on the Huntington canyon section of the Huntington-Fairvieroad, a similar amount having been contributed by the people of Huntangton; and for an additional $1000 on the same road ter of John Peterson of Castle Dale, was married to Norman Campbell at Silver City in Juab county on Nov. 24, 1901. Felix Presset was over to the county seat from Woodside the latter part of November 1901, to make final proof on his homestead entry. He was accompanied by his brother Louis, and Peter Peterson. The First National Bank of Price was expected to open its doors for business on Dec. 1, 1901, with a capitalization- of $50,000. The officers were J. M. WMtmore, manager of the Price Trading company, president; with George C. Whitmore, L. O. Hoffman, and R. G. Miller of Price, and Eugene Santschi of Castle Gate, directors. Secretary of State Hammond in looking over some old records, in November i901, at the request of a Michigan man1, discovered that a Greenriver county, which was organized in 1855, took in what is now Carbon, Emery and Uintah counties as well as the western half of Wyoming and a portion of Colorado. Hyrum Larsen, Ras Larsen and W. S. Hinklin joined the Castle Dale colony at Sunny-sid- e in November 1901. The Progress had the following to say of the Castle Dale social hall in November 1901: The Social hall looks fine Inside. A dog essayed to add some radical changes one night by first walking on the newly painted red benches, and then walking on the floor and Jumping on the white window sills. The effect was extremely novel and caused more work." - for upkeep; $500 for supplying needed drainage on the road from Price to Emery through Castle Dale; $3,500 for expenditures on the western end of the Greenriver bridge; $500 for repairs to bridges between Wood-sid- e and Greenriver, and $750 for maintenance on the road from Greenriver to the Carbon county line. Forty Years Ago It was reported in November chimney is large and safe guarded. The back door is where all unnecessary, unuseful and no longer desirable things are disposed of in a cleanly manner so as not to mar the excellence of surrounding beauty (in every life there comes some degree of waste matter in the form of hurt feelings, misunderstandings, and prejudice, which the sooner thrown away the better and not put in the basement or attics for further possible use). A South Main Street. Salt Lake dale, Ut.; 21 sec. ft. for hriJ? from Apr. to Nov. i City; 270 g.p.m. for mining pur- well 300 ft. deep at tXm ft poses from three unnamed E. 600 ft. ft. and th5 creek, Horse oni Canyon springs Cor.Sec4,T.28S..R2totl tributary to Cottonwood wash Protests resisting 'the r in Emery county at points and in amounts as follows: (1) S. 46 ing of any of the forgone .j 48' E. 2699 ft from the SW Oor. plications, with reasons Sec. 3490 g.p.m.; (2) S. 37 45' for. must be in affidavit 2 E. 2348 ft. from the SW Cor. with extra copy, and filed Sec. 24 90 g.p.m.; (3) S. 13 45' the State Engineer, W. 1450 ft. from the SW Cor. Capitol, Salt Lake city n? Sec. 2490 g.pm., all in T. 15 with a fee of $1 on or W S R 14 B. Securi- 14486 ty Corporation, 312 Union January 25, Pa- - 1942. ed- h. watsos - State Engine Delinquent List of THE INDEPENDENT CANAL AND RESERVOIR COMPAQ Principal place of business, Moore, Emery County, Utah Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the ft lowing described stock on account of assessment No. 65 levied 25th day of August, 1641, the several amounts set opposite I names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. No. Shrs. Aa Name 129 100 10SJ Emery County Bank 93 30 31 McKinzie, William 108 400 435 KUlpack, Kate 1 756 Carbon Emery Bank 31 100 lOSj Stevens, Kenmeth R 137 244 263. Bunderson, LeRoy 19 230 248 Olsen, Deloss 135 180 194 Olsen, Neldon C 138 230 243 Hyita, Raino J Olsen, 140 Clayton Crawford, Carlyle 250 270 1035 1121 300 324 146 Travus And in accordance with law, and a resolution passed by board of directors on the 14th day of October, 1941 as many shar of such stock as may be necessary will be sold on the 15th day December, 1941 at two oclock P. M. to pay the delinquent asses ment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense L. C. MOORE, Secretary, sale. Moore, Emery County, UL On the above date of sale, December 15, 1941, the secretary authorized to sell to the highest bidder, 124 shares of the treai stock of the Independent Canal and Reservoir Company, no will be accepted under $2.08 per share. Last publication Nov. 28, First publication Nov. 21, 1641 Olsen, tj 11 LEGAL DEPT. 1921, w 1984 ft. from the NVi Cor. Sec. 100 ft. from the SE Cor 8 T. 17 S.. R. 7 E. 15, T. 27 S-- . R. 4 E. 14502 Carlyle 14402 R. E. Redden. 1872 GREENRIVER CANAL COMPANY Delinquent List There are delinquent upon the following described stock account of assessment levied October 4, 1941, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders as fol lows: Name Shares Amt. Clifford aind Charles 92 $50.34 Jones Mayme Jamison 48 26.40 27.50 50 Eliza King Est 107 59.00 B. J. Silliman 10 5.50 Howard Silliman 50 2730 Kenneth Silliman 105 S. M. Wilson 57.75 8.75 15 Glenn Reid 15 8.75 Mary E. Farrow And in accordance with the law, so many shares of each parcel of stock or as many as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary, at his residence, in Greenriver, Utah, on the 17th day of December, 1941 at the hour of 5:00 p.m to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. s. O. K. ANDERSON First publication Nov. 28. 1941. Last publication Dec. 12, 1941. 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