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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY vast empire where the IERY COUNTY- -A aert Meets the Moun-js;- water, where tim-r- IPs " ( c0al, range and farm abundant. jds are SERVING THE COMMUNITIES XLH, No. 14. CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER AND you I0UT JR FRIENDS 'caSTLEDALE Reuel Jones Wednesday, last evening, Merrill Cook lor Logan, where Leader-ijschoattend the Adult for two weeks, Stringham, of Duward is 1 Fort spending the week Jber aunt, Mrs. Isabeli Kof- Mrs. and OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER Ferron Lady Marks Her 85th Birthday Huntington Man Goes to Hospital When Struck by Car PRICE--Alv- TWO DOLLARS A YEAR Lions Anniversary Dance A ' Great Success Fred W. Reid Elected to School Board at CASTLE Guymon, 47, of Huntington, suffered a severe gash in his left arm Sunday 6 p.m. when he was struck by an auto driven by Sheridan Powell, 45, of Price. The accident occurred three miles south of Price on state highway No. 10 while Mr. Guymon was walking south. The driver told investigating officers he was blinded by lights on a northbound car. Mr. Guymon was injured when his arm was struck by a door handle on the Powell machine. Mr. Guymon was taken to the Price City hospital, where attendants said his condition was in 5, 1941 DALE Over three Death Takes Heavy Toll Of Emery County Residents hundred dancers from Carbon JOHN JONES home by fire, after which they Klloab and Emery county enjoyed the they CLAWSON John Jones died moved to Price, where Lions club anniversary dance, have since resided. FERRON Mrs. Helen Alfsen Nov. home 27, at the At the election held Wednes- luncheon and carnival features Thursday, Besides his wife, he is survivLarsen, resident of Ferron since Satur- of a daughter, Mrs. Margaret ed school auditorium at the Castle in Dale, Orangeville day by the following sons and 1877, whose proudest claims are ln Clawson. Seely, and Clawson, for the purpose of day night. John Ivan Johnson, daughters; that she is only a week younger Mr. Jones was born ln Wales, of A substantial sum was realelecting one member of the Lake City; Glen P. JohnSalt than President Heber J. Grant Mr. son October a 1863, 14, of board of education of the Em- ized to be used for civic project, son and Mrs. Edna Robinson of of the L. D. S. church, and that of an Ice skat- and Mrs. John Jones. He was an Hanksville; Elmer that School principally ery County District, Johnson, Oreshe' also is an ardent church Fred W. Reid, of Orangeville, ing pond for the coming winter. L. D. S. church member. Mrs. Leona gon; Llndskog, Ruth, observed worker, her eighty-fift- h He Is survived by his widow, was elected to the office by a Permission has been secured Nevada; Mrs. Sydonia Jones of Steve Bunnell, two Jane birthday anniversary FriBlackburpi Jones; large majority. Mr. Reid was op- from George Brandon for the Price; Mrs. Johannah Oveson day. use of his lots, on Main street, sons, Glen Jones of Clawson and and Clement race office for the the in posed Johnson, CleveHer sons and daughters and of Clifford Jones Salt Lake; land. - seven grandchilEldon Luke, also of Orange- across from the Hunter drug by sister Thirty and d D. Bunnell, grandchildren honored her at a jber S. store, to be made into an ice three daughters, Mrs. Janet ville. 1 6 dinner at the home of a son, of Sunnyside, Mrs. Seely dren; a. Nellie Young. Work started Wednesday are of election returns The pond. the , A. Daniel of brother, Johnson Pocatel-of Jess Larsen, in Ferron. to clear off the lots, and grad and Mrs. Alice Price of Clawson Cleveland; 3 Its. Ray Lumberg, as follows: sisters, Ellen B. calShe was born in Gjerstad, Idaho, arrived Tuesday, Reid Luke lng for an embankment around and 12 grandchildren. Johnson of Cleveland; Mrs. B. of the on account conNovember 28, 1856, good. ibre on Funeral services were Norway, 132 the pond will get under way ..... 34 H. Erickson, of Elmo and Mrs. Orangeville ducted Sunday at 2 p.m. ln the Eliza o 0f Mrs. Lumbergs mother, and came to the United States 21 125 this week. Castle Dale Oviatt of Manti; 2 half in 1875, stopping for a few days FSA Stresses Needs Clawson L. D. S. ward by C. C. o is. Harriet Hickman, 12 13 Clawson Albert Hansen of brothers, in Salt Lake City before travel Jensen. Burial was in the Fer- Cleveland and Peter treble Jeffs and Jesse E. Johnson Members Farm Of from Security direcron cemetery under the Wednesday Emery County ing by horse and buggy to Eph68 269 of Huntington; one half sister; Total tion of the Witbeck Funeral Elizabeth Howard of Hunting-towhere they had taken, a raim. She was married to NicholMr. Reid will succeed E. M. Forms Organization Farm Families Sn load of cattle to the Og as Larsen, also a native of NorHome of Castle Dale. term Crawford, whose expires V market. way, on November 7, 1877, in not a was for who and candidate local Funeral services were held J. superthe Allen, weeks Darley the past few BunneU de- Spring City. A few weeks later During ELIZABETH QUINN Adjt. and Mrs. Lee the for Farm Farm visor Security Tuesday, Administration Bishop Wm. F. Eden Security nied Monday for their home she and her husband joined the has from Salt returned ministration e presiding. Music was furnished an EMERY e f D u Elizabeth annual r completed report selected to settle in of the last Wells, Nevada, after a weeks colonizers Lake City Tuesday evening Quinn passed away at her home by the Singing Mothers under years business of at at the S. D. Bunnell home Castle valley. of its where he had spent the week here Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 8:30 the direction of Mrs. Lynette approximately this city. Except for a year spent In borrowers in Emery county. Thordersan. end. While in Salt Lake Mr. Al- - p. m. of Emery, Ephraim, Mrs. Larsen has made The average family, in this Apello C. Abelin, The High Priest quorum of Aurwas Mrs. in born Quinn of the Members icently inducted in the army her home in Ferron since 1877. survey was a family of five memwhich the he was a member for 1 tl,c the Sevier ora, county, were club Utah, entertained at theSt,aU''es' salt Lake, has been assigned Since the death of her husband bers, as spending an average of home of Mrs. David Dennison representative of daughter of Susanna and Enos many years, occupied seats on Utah, Replacement ini 1923, she has resided with $465.00 cash for family living the Infantry the eastern Utah district which Durfee. She had made her home the stage in his honor. Rob'her sons and daughters, and and producing $310.00 worth of Saturday. Knitting, sewing and comprises Emery, Carbon, San in Emerjl since 1911. tailing Center at Camp The large attendance from cards were the pastime, and a and during summer months spends food on the farm. This is a very Duchesne s, California. many Grand, Juan, Is parts of the county and survived hus She her was by served. rs much of her time in the Manti favorable picture in comparison delightful luncheon The Daughters of Utah. Utah counties. five state and the many floral ofNelson band Quinn, Joseph will meet at the home of L. D. S. temple. with national averages as they The purpose of this meeting sons, Arthur M. Elmer Dean, ferings spoke of the high honor Members of four generations elle Tatton on December 10. Mrs. Larsen was the mother have been given for previous of the Bunnell family enjoyed was to establish a Farm Securi- George Eldon, Ray and Tim, the family holds. Bands and of nine sons and daughters, five years during the late 30s. Na- a delightful Thanksgiving din- ty Administration employees or- all of he lesson will be Interment was in the Clevetwo Emery; Mrs, tional averages for this year are ner on Thursday of last week at ganization! within the future. Florella Bowles, of daughters, land cemetery under the direcrchestras of Early Days. Each of whom are still living: Morehead, of Moab, Mrs. not yet available. According to the home of S. D. Bunnell in this The board of directors which Ky.; Miss Alverta aughter is requested to bring Alvina William Quinn, Em- tion of the Wallace Mortuary. ten cent present. Mary Tirey of Provo, Mrs. Eva this survey the average FSA city. Mr. Bunnells son Lee, his was elected consists of Tharol ery. Also two brothers, Bert family in Emery county this daughter, Mrs. Keith Chase, Larsen, Fillmore, president; D. Fordham, of Hiawatha, and GWEN WILLIAMS Hr. and Mrs. Oren Foote are Swasey and Jess Larsen of Ferr, year canned 375 ron, and Lehi Larsen of quarts of fruit, and daughter, made the four J. Allen, Castle Dale, le proud parents of an eight-oun- d Lincoln Fordham of Salina; two CLEVELAND Funeral services N. M. She has 22 grand- stored 'll bushels of fruit and generations present. An exceland Geneiveive Allen, sisters, Mrs. Ruth Harry, Man- were held son, born Monday, Dec. over the revegetables, provided from the lent turkey dinner was served Salt Lake City, secretary and ti, and Mrs. Ruby Bean of Rich- mains of Saturday at the St. Marks hospital in children and nine Mrs. Gwen Williams, farm 470 pounds of meat, 550 to twenty-on- e treasurer. The purpose of this field; and five grandchildren. relatives. alt Lake City. Mlrs. Foote was who died Nov. 28. Services were of milk, and 135 dozen FSA to enable Is gallons of organization Miss Hickman held be services will Edna Funeral marly conducted Mrs. Dean Isbell was hostess employees to purchase group 'Bishop Wm. F. eggs. his city. at 1:00 p. m., ln Emery, Eden. Musicby was Deer Kill in Saturday to members of the the , furnished by on of The average family five insurance and other Items Mrs. Carl conducted by Bishop Olsen. In- the Singing Mothers Templin and son Utah Set at 43119 and specihome club at her to have should accordbasis which nutrition a proper cooperative terment will be ln the Emery al numbers. Two beautiful triay went to Salt Lake City to members Ten to enjoyed result in a considerable saving cemetery under the direction of butes were ing figures compiled by home Friday. isit Mr. Templin, who is written by two of Utahs fish and game depart- economists of the department Mrs. Isbells hospitality. Bridge to participating employees. at the small arm plaint the Wallace Mortuary. her Mrs. Myrtle Alwas announced that a daughters, ment and 500 can tempting o should enjoyed of Agriculture Saturday t that, place. While there they ws do of Salt Lake and Mrs. from of figures quarts of fruit and vegetables, luncheon served. all select an apartment pre compilationareas Service Closes HATTIE L. REID Forest Francis Helsten of Scofield, the 18 store throughout should approximately aratory to moving to Salt Lake hunting The New Century club held were read. 1941 deer bushels of fruits and comthe fixed ORANGEVILLE state had This CCC Salina at vegetables, Camp reside. their meeting in Orangeville on The large crowd from far and kill at 43,199 head. have a minimum of 400 pounds munity was saddened by the near and Mr. and Mrs. the last week of at Thursday the many beautiful Evans E. Talley The figures showed that of meat, and use 755 gallons of SALINA The number of for- death of one of Its pioneer moth- floral home of Gertrude Cox. Five eparted Tuesday for Los Antofferings spoke of the oldest ers of 23,500 doe permits allotted milk and 110 dozen eggs. the with and residents ics, where by 12 est service CCC camps ln Utah death of Aunt Hattie L. high esteem ln which she held. they will spend the were sold with the doe kill fixed According to these figures the hundred was enjoyed Reid, to two be reduced will Monday emainder of the Mrs. Williams was noted for winter with at 17,989. In 1940, the doe kill average family in Emery coun- members and a three-courwith the closing of camp 2 Tuesday evening. Aunt Hattie her heir dinner served. son Pershing W. and hospitality, Bucks Evans, was fixed at 10,104. taken ty needs to can an additional U " at Salina, R. C. Parkinson, pro would have been 87 years of age and generosity cd daughter, Mrs. Miaude a worker in Prifaithful comas 7 store 25,210 125 in more totaled of food, this year Estella Larsen and Madge ject superintendent quarts at the January. Relief in that city. and mary out in Society. Her She was dearly beloved by her bushels of fruits and vegetables Moffitt left Monday to spend a camp since its opening in June pared to 14,437 checked six Clive L grandsons, Eastabrook, Harry 205 wherever additional and friends clerk 1940. gal- few days in Salt Lake City. and produce family 1933, said Sunday. Jeffs, efficient o the Hunter she has been. Her husband, H. Allot and John Eden, Frank, lons of milk to provide an adecompany Drug or the M. Reid, died several years ago Glen and Don Aldows of Salt quate minimum diet. The quanpast few years, has re-- d TWO EMERY COUNTY BOYS Lake acted as pallbearers. DUTY ARMY his position here. to take DEPART FOR tity of meat and eggs produced j and she has since spent most Lunch was served by the ReBruce adethe DALE excess the of in with a little Lake winters in CASTLE of are the Salt management of the L to lief WilSociety and set nearly a hundher children. Her hobby was of Castle Dale, up by the ectionery and drug depart-- it quate minimum red derelatives and 40 of the Price of nutrition Emery, McBroom .made experts. department Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peacock and en to the Price hospital, where piecing quilts, having Trading Co., lard ends fbe Eastabrook home. In- In order to the for the Food Hiawatha. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffs two out of since 70th Wedwas on her were she carry Wednesday business last birthday, Elaine, parted operated daughter, Wed Monday for their new duction Center at Salt Lake, for Freedom program as out- visitors in Salt Lake the past nesday night for appendicitis. her quilts having won the high Mothers Passing a we Is week and brought back Santas She part lined for the coming year Their many friends here where they will become statefair this fall. Improving and the folks honors in and she ahswred th spoke think she will be able to return Rt Orangeville wish them of Uncle Sams defense forces must pay particular attention toys with them. calling home week. act. of latter the the service part Mrs. Vera Johnson Is spendin their new location. to Increase our gardens and the And went to meet Him on High, under the selective Forbes Fall spent the week in Castle Dale at While our loss we cannot realize production of dairy products. ing the week Mrs. Merrill Cook. at home with his family. Mr. No matter how much we try. j We also need to place special the home of Fail has been in the southern Childs Mrs. Delbert Mr. and of the on production emphasis of the state the past while She cared for us so tenderly these food items to provide ade- and baby, of Kenilworth, were part with the Soil Conservation from infancy until we were of home at visitors the Sunday our for food and proper quate Service. Childs. Aldo Mr. Mrs. grown, an0 desirable that families. It is very Mrs. Jennie Peacock enterA mother more wonderful than JJ' P' a- officials were in town square in Salt Lake City. Lucile Cox accompanied Mrs. coungave in Olsen families FSA all Emery of "Wtnesday to Livy the Ladies Improvement Relatives Our Mother complete plans Loriel to Salt Lake tained her sure has never been known. proving the sidewalks on him a birthday party at the ty follow the plan as outlined the daughter Im at- club at her home Monday afterLoriel where week, ,a past toain streets of town. Food for noon. An interesting program Leonard Olsen home Monday with them in the convenbeautician tended the ne hundred was presented and a delicious She smiled with us ln our sunand fifty guests evening on his 85th birthdaythe Freedom sign up which was re- tion. yed the to luncheon served ladles. the AAA old Folks party here The executive officers of enthe shine, conducted by Killian Mrs. Dennis Mr. and cently What is this we hear about She sighed with us in our rain, f&L President and Mrs. Stake boards of the M.IA. ent fieldmen. of their in.Salt Williams and Mr. and Mrs. tertained the members December 27? Something She rejoiced with us ln our hapo the past week. A Wickman, a big carnival dance during the and their partners at also boards piness, bishoprics AnMrs. Merrill HICKMAN and HARRIET n Partners Ranger Christmas holidays, so we can She suffered with us in our and older people the church on Tuesday evening MRS. derson and Mr. and Mrs. George be on our toes SUFFERS SERIOUS INJURY to find out more on and Moore were In after M. I. A. meeting. pain. i Sitterud, attended the anniver- about the event. and IN FALL FROM LADDER I guests were President Mrs. held and party sary banquet The Relief Society ward conlovShe knelt the bedside Duncan was home Mrs J. F. Killian, Mr. and of by ln Ephraim Saturday evening ln ference was held Sunday evenSalJ; Lake over Sunday. ed ones, CASTLE DALE Mrs. Harriet honor Eldon Luke, President and ms. W. Humof J. Supervisor Cook Merrill Mrs. with Mrs. Clayton and As she put her trust ln God, N. L. Williams, Jf' aild, Mrs. H. A. Pettey Hickman received a painful and Local1 relatives Who retired from the ing CLEVELAND Mrs. Clair Hunter representing Then unquestioning she stood their son Melvin and Kofford and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. serious injury Tuesday morning phrey, fall. this service forest the of the stake board, besides several were shocked to learn their CoiLi Salt Lake, on a trip to Frandsen. she fell from the second Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Humphrey other stake board members in sudden death of John P John- As by weregraveside I beA. when laid beneath the they rSjfo- recently. Leadership for the M.uill while athanging visited in Salina, Friday, and step of a ladder various attendance. the son Price. tor Wareham family officers of Emery Stake sod. of Among Monday curtains. Her hip was broken tended the banquet for their outstanding activities was the son of lint moved here from Orange- - in Ferron ward chapel at magazines taken in the ward JohnandPeter Johnson, 7.ou and she has suffered Intensely brother, J. W. Humphrey at 8, December Ann Hansen Perhaps today shes nursing Peter evening Margaret accident. Ephraim Saturday. and every block teacher taking those babies L. W. Petersen, and Mr pm. a Christmas preliminary since the The Relief Society Christmas It. A splendid program depicting Johnson was born July 14, 1867, were deprived of her was taken to the home of Mrs. Arthur Lemon, program will be Presented and a That She he Here wort. bazaar will be held December the phases of the work was pre- at Fountain Green. scare, CLfford Snow and social will follow the earthly her daughter, Mrs. Russell Snow, 11, Mr on Thursday. Besides the sented. grew to manhood and married While loved ones gather around f ta'dM s J- M. Conover Is caring for her. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Easley v;ho died handwho later many gifts and beautiful that their her Cottage meetings have been Johannah Olsen, o banquet for Super-l- n have received word located in work display will be a rummage held in the following homes leaving him with an Infant welcome her Home, Up To RUNNING-BOAREBhrato son, Bruce, whoisis table. The committees are work- Maggie Grange, Ermina Killian, daughter. There. promoted to CARRYING FINE New York state, PASSENGERS BRINGS ing hard to make this an out- Hannah Huntington and Clara On February l'lth 1891 he marConover went to a major In the U. S. Annv CASTLE DALE YOUTH tne TO is in standing event. who Seeley. The Relief Society teach- ried Dosena Olsen, a sister of Dear God we are thankful for Sunday to attend a their son. Horace, aeetino Mrs. Kate. Reid left with oth- ers have had charge with the memories. the state planning Hawaii Islands, is promoted to his departed wife, in the Manti of the er members of the county plan- seminary students CASTLE DALE-O- ne the in Thats taking part. engraved so deep ln 0n mov lieutenant, A atw? Logan Monday a first temple. month later they ne. first arrests here for the viola- ning board for Logan, where son. our hearts. Is Hicks home 4 visiting mL George bool youngest Their days of several ed to Cleveland where they re- We Uni tion of the law prohibiting car- they will receive a two weeks his family. A- c- for pray for strength from Thy the county is attending school at the sided for thirty-si- x years and runnincoun course in and on the leadership entertained Holy Spirit D. Jewkes Mrs. J. Indiana. passengers of Mr 9n,bard members. rying versity Now that from her we must at a quilting party Wednesday. reared a large family. While of a car, was made ty planning. g-board Ud i8,?? Mrs. Will McDonald of held visited Jewkes he Jennie here Mrs. many positions was the ladles, part. Dinner Joe rteir by Patrolman enjoyed husbang this week when heje Sun- cluentertained her children, Mrs. Joseph ButMrs. Kate Childs was hostess trust. He served for a number Arnold apprehended Ross J. An- terfield and family and Dale to her friends at a birthday of years as counselor In the Some day shell be waiting to ia Society will hold charged with the above Jewkes of Salt Lake and River- social Wednesday afternoon. greet us t0wel and rummage for Mesdames and Messrs uer derson, bishopric, and also a member of a ale offense. Ross paid As we pass the Divide, mentioned ton week. the hostess, was hostess Cox and past Mrs. Gertrude number a host school for the board 12. The pro-- 4 aid Stanton, The Ladies Improvement club to the members of the New of Viliams fine of $3.00 In Justice Tuttles Oh, how happy will be the t0 redecorate Geo. Conover. Mark Worthen years. reunion entertained their husbands at court. club at her home on Century Industrious was He a uZ.rch, kitchen. Hurst Thygen, very o When we all meet on the other social and supper Saturday at Thursday afternoon. An Interthe Relief Society Ted Nielson RonaM Black W St jJjS man and followed the occupa.side. Several articles were crowded the new home of Mr. and Mrs esting program and a delicious tion of uyAfter a contributing to help Kenneth Eu?d and carpentry FRANCIS HELSTEN. farming will Luke. Emil the was luncheon that by ap Issue enjoyed out ln this Grant Leslie. the octennial historical Nov. 27. 1941 In the year 1927 they lost their Mrs. Fren VanBuren was tak- - guests.' week. next dinner, 100 ltoiiCfhono.rlnK hot e years clous pear Barnes. In evening Society, on temple spent the fe iSt ay ol i 111-- os Tut-return- Ake-lun- great-grandchildr- . ed n. : i one-four- th Just-a-Me- re drcts t i Pio-ee- . 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