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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY out ot every dollar wo earn A dim IS OUR QUOTA for VICTORY US WAR with BONDS SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER VOLUME XLII, No. 41. CASTLE DALE, UTAH, Edwards Takes a Bride Georg Huntington Store Robbed Of Large Sum Q. CASTLE DALE George Q. Edwards, of this city, and Miss Orpha Dorlus, of Ephraim, were married! in the Manti temple on May 5. The happy couple arrived in. Castle Dale Tuesday afCulprit Nabbed ter a honeymoon trip through the southern parks, for' a short Action By Quick visit with friends. Of Local Officers The bride is the assistant postmistress at Ephraim, while Mr. Edwards has been identified the with the stock Successfully jimming front door of the Guymon Mer- industries of and coal mining for cantile company store at Hunt- many years. Emery county ington, early yesterday mornMr. and Mrs. Edwards returning and escaping with $233.95 ed to Ephraim Wednesday. in currency and a group of war saving bonds, William Clark, a transient, is safely behind the bars of the county jail, owing to the vigilance of local officers. Clark, it was learned, tad stol-la- n an Oldsmobile car of Ray McCandles, and parked it down by the old bridge at the edge of Huntington. Shortly after midnight, he gained entrance to the CASTLE DALE Funeral Serstore by prying open the lock vices for Silas Henry Shiner, 76, with a chisel. Leaving the store he proceeded to the car and who died at his home here Saturday, were conducted Wednesdrove north. Some late pedestrian noticed day at 1 pm. In the Castle Dale the peculiar action of the man, L. D. S. chapel. A resident of Emery county and notified Patrolman Joe Arfor many years, Mr. Shiner nold and Marshal Bill Douglas, who took up the trail. They was born in Buckingham, Iowa, found the car parked some dis- May 18, 1866, a son of George W. tance off the road one mile and Jeanett Lefler Shiner. He is survived by his widow, north of Huntington on' Clark offered no resistance when Mrs. Agnes Miller Shiner; a son, Lake City; ordered toy the officers to sur- Francis Shiner, SaltMrs. LaMar three daughters, render. All the loot and money Jones, Bingham; Mrs. Carlos was recovered. Castle Dale, and Mrs. Search, of the prisoner revealthree ed his draft card, giving" the Ha McDonlal, Cleveland; Man-ti; Albert (brothers, Shiner, name of William James Clark, and Charles Altonah, Shiner, and he had registered in Grand Mrs. Joseph Elliott, Junction, Colo., Clark is about three sisters, 65 years of age and had been re- Bicknell; Mrs. Allie Jones and Mrs. Snow, of Castle ported as loitering around Price Dale. Georgene Also five grandchildren The for sometime. and FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1942 TWO DOLLARS A YEAR Numerous Awards Won by Emery County Exhibitors at Salt Lake Junior Livestock Show EMERY COUNTY MEETING WAR x Vance J. Fugate of Receives promotion to Corporal Ferron BOND QUOTAS Field Bulletin No. 8 recently released by Chas. R. Mabey, state administrator of the war savings staff shows that Emery county exceeded its quota for the mointih of May. The quota for Emery county for May was $2,000 and Emery county residents purchased In war bonds. The Utah quota for May was $1,201,000 and $1,313,565. Eighty of war bonds were purchased. Quotas for all the counties have been raised from June. Emery countys quota for June Is $3,-299.- 75 Silas Shiner Dies at Home In Castle Dale $3,100. o Service Specialist Meets With Marketing Association Members I VANCE FUGATE Tuesday night the directors of the Castle Valley Marketing and Purchasing Cooperative Association held their monthly meetvate First Class Vance J. Fugate Courteiy of Salt Lakt Tribune ing at the county court house. be Corof to rank promoted Idahos famed cattle authority. Professor E F. Rinehart and the owners of the four top Ivan O. Thueson, district comporal. calves at the Intermountain Junior Fat Stock show. They are left to right, Professor Rinehart, munity and cooperative service "Private First Class Fugate who judged the beeves; Boyd Olsen, Ina Lee Johansens, Hugh Peterson of Emery County specialist was in attendance. has been a driver of station waCommittee reports were read For the first time, a grand championship was won by an Em- PIANO RECITAL gon No. 2318 and under obserand discussed. Plans were made The public Is invited to a piano to utilize available fruit found vation of the undersigned .for Club membei of Emery, fed ery county boy. Hugh Peterson, a period of and showed the first calf to go through the show ring and receiv- recital at the Relief Society hall in the county along with the eight mnths. He was ed top money in the cattle. After strong bidding, Safeway Stores at 3 oclock p.m., Friday, June possibility of shipping in addialways attentive to duty, neat and courteous. I tional needs. purchased the calf for 52 cents per pound. The steer weighed 805 12. consider him to be one of the pounds, bringing $418.60. -best drivers in the division. In vr The calf fed and exhibited by my opinion he is worthy of proBoyd Olsen, Moore, Utah, was motion to the rank of corpral and second through and sold, in the Helper whether or not he is kept on dutand three ring for 29c per pound. Ina Lee ies as chauffeur I feel he would officers report that a quantity EL A. Nielson conduct Johansens calf, Prince, was 3rd Bishop were some and fuse TNT be fully capable of carrying on of Bott services Carl ed and the through the ring and she receivas a officer found in the car. gave the opening prayer. The ed 17c per pound. o with a section of trucks. In the light Hereford classes, speakers were Ed. Cox, Louis P Private First Class Fugate Oveson and Bishop E. A. Nielson. the Emery County FFA chapters has eighteen months service, Mrs. Ida Wall rendered a vocal placed 7 of the 9 high choice sixteen of which have been in solo, That Silvered Haired Dad- steers. Boyd Olsen stood first in Motor Transport. Club didy of Mine. The ward quartet this class. In the Clubs (Signed) Geo. F. Stocks, the opening son, Oh My vision, Emery County sang Lieutenant-Colone- l. 11 7 choice. of the also the song, high closing placed Father, We Shall Meet Beyond the Hugh Petersons calf stood first. Boys in Service The choir also sang The first place in, the heavier River. and CLEVELAND Relatives Enjoy Reading Progress friends were greatly shocked late Sometime Well Understand. class was also taken by Prince, Lee Johansen Mack Bundersani of Emery, Sunday night When they re- LuDean Jewkes of Orangeville exhibited by Ina writing to have his address ceived word of the sudden death rendered two Violin solos. Clos- of Castle Dale. The best five changed to the Advanced Fly-- 1 0f Willard Nielson, commonly ing prayer, A. G. Jewkes, Jr. calves from ,a county was also tag School at Moore Held, Mis-- j known as Dick. Although It Interment was In the Castle Dale taken by Emery county. Ina Lee Johansen and Hugh sion, Texas, says: I would like had been known that he had City cemetery under direction took first and second Peterson to take this opportunity to ex The Wallace grave of of Mortuary. a for number health poor Club showmanship the in press my enthusiasm for the years, yet he and his family was dedicated by Bishop Perry and Sherald Truman of HuntSnow of Ferron. Progress and its interesting ac- visited here Decoration day. o count of local news. ington took first In the FFA diDick and his wife were well vision. Another boy in the service who known here and were loved by Several other prizes were wo, has not been heard from for a all who knew them. He was the the Emery county exhibitors Joby long time. Is Kenneth C. son of Niels and Josephine but some of them have not yet son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus hansen Nielson, and was born been announced. Wilberg, of Castle Dale, who at Manti, July 13, 1888. He moved The county was also fortunate has written bis wife and parents with Ihis parents to Cleveland in having Boyd Olsen selected that he Is in far off Australia. when he was a small child, and as chief of police of show tow;: He reports that while the Proresided here for a number of Lions club of Castle Dale, and Chloe Truman, Huntingto; The arin in gress is several week late years. He became engaged Ferron, and Huntington, thru as reporter. riving in Australia, it is receiv- the mining industry at an early Duane A. courtesy 01 Sait Lake Tribune Frandsen, chairman, of As a whole the show was very ed regular and is a source of age, working for the Spring Zone for the have The big money at the Intermountain Junior Fat Stock show auction was Pal, the top J, arranged The successful for county. much enjoyment. Canyon Coal company for 36 presentation of seven reels of cattle sold wellEmery raised by Hugh Peterson, of Ferron, right, and sold to A W. Archer, left, representing Hereford most the of and years and the American Fuel defense films. These films will the Stores, Inc. Safeway 70 were Around high. placings The parents of Royce Hansen company for three years. of head of cattle were there from free to the shown be public Mr. Nielson was married on of Emery, received a letter from and they cover the fol- the county. Over 300 head were also showed a high choice calf Local Selectees for him Monday, June 8, which was March 17, 1908, to Kisty Evlyn charge lowing subjects: Its Up To Us, exhibited In the show from Utah, in the heavy FF. class placing June Quota to be stamped April 28. Royce is sta- Larson, and for a few years af- "Diesel, The Modern Power, Idaho and Colorado. sixth. tioned in Australia and said he ter their marriage they made Sherald Truman placed 1st. Notified Saturday AluminA Bomber, to are Building livestock The breeders was feeling fine, seeing a lot of their home in Cleveland. Later and Women In Defense. be congratulated on the quali- in the showmanship contest over um, country, meeting a lot of good they moved to Carbon county, of livestock they have been two boys from Bear River. NorArrangements have been made With induction date for the people and feels he is In as safe where they have since resided. with the Soil Conservation Ser- ty man showed his calf in the best June showto fine make this selectees set for June 26, breeding were seven a place As there is. CLEVELAND Albert Hansen About years ago they vice office at Price for the use ing. The boys and girls did a very group of five on a county basis. the local Selective Service board Satremarried in the Manti temple. of their 16mm. sound away quietly passed early received this county Emery projector. good Job of fitting, feeding and met Wednesday and prepared urday morning at his home in The following telegram was reBesides his wife, he is survived award. in The films will be presented showing the animals. the call to fill the quota. ceived by Cyrus Wilberg from by the following1 children: Ker-m- it Cleveland after a brief Illness. o house at Castle Dale North church the F. F. A. his son, Kenneth, from Australia, county selectees will be Although he (had been in poor Nielson and Kessley Doug- on Emery Emery Monday, June 15, at Ferron notified this week to report for health for a number of years. conveying his condolance of the las Nielson of Price, Kenneth L. on Tuesday, June 16, and at Continues Record induction. Following their inJewkes death in1 the family: Nielson, Ogden, Mrs. Fred FF.A. He was bom in Manti, March North of Emery Chapter Wednesday, June duction, the boys may return 5, 1859, here he grew to man"Had word of Aftons death. of Spring Canyon, Mrs. Ferron Huntington, fine continued record at the Its 8:30. will at shows The J7. begin to their homes for a fourteen-da- y hood and followed the occupaSorry I couldnt be there. Give Gardner, Price; three brothers: show. Eight The public Is urged to see these Junior livestockdirection Nielall my Oscar soon. furlough to close up their tion of farming and freighting. and James of Write Arthur, regards. films and become better boys under the business affairs. son and Mrs. Grace Johnson, all war S. signed, Kenneth Wilberg. made the In 1885 he moved to Cleveland, Larsen, trip with the part we o of Cleveland, and Mrs. Mildred acquainted where he formed and helped show. in and the competed war effort. inwas Fillmore Rex Pvt. Jack C. Jensen, son of Mr. Asay of Spring Canyon; five play in the FRANDSEN NAMED in won seriously 1st build the Cleveland canal. In The place chapter o In and Mrs. Chris Jensen, of Fer- grandchildren. OF 1892 he went to Wyoming where morning makes Monday this jured early uniform the contest, ron, who left March 17, to enter Funeral services will be held NEW WATER SCHEDULE he worked with the sheep for three years the North Emery the Sweets coal mine, when a DISTRICT BAR ASSOCIATION the service, writes that he is lo- Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Cleve- FOR CASTLE DALE CITY a number of years. About 35 boys have placed first In this mine shot exploded from an uncated in Florida, and that his land auditorium and burial will contest. The boys making the known cause. Members of the Southeastern years ago he returned to CleveThe extent of his injuries are Utah Bar Association met at land where he has since resided. address is Hq. Sqd., 58 Pursuit be tn. the Cleveland cemetery CASTLE DALE At a meeting trip were Sherald Truman, Kay Group, Dale Mabry Field, Tal- under the direction of the Wal- of the city council held here Mon- Wilberg, Navon Wilson, Carl not yet fully known. He was the Country club at Price last He Is survived by one lahassee, Florida. lace Mortuary, where the re- day evening, the board ordered Young, Ed Brlnkerhoff, Harvey taken to the Price City hospi- - Tuesday evening at one of their Daniel Johnson of o s, mains may be viewed until 11:00 a 'new schedule for the distri- Brlnkerhoff, Norman. Fillmore tal and it is certain he suffered regular bar meetings. Officers Cleveland and three Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sherrel and a.m. Saturday in Price and at bution of water in the city ditch- and Wayne Wilberg. The boys severe bruises of the back and for the coming year were elect- Miss Ellen Johnson of Cleveed. family moved to Price Sunday the family home until time for es during the irrigation season. showed, a total of 21 head of head. Reports from the land, Mrs. Eliza Oviatt of Manto make their home. Mr. Sherrel services. Louis P. Oveson was author- beef and 6 head of swine. Nor- are not as yet completed. Henry Rugger! of Price was ti and Mrs. B. H. Erickson of o Is Rex Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. elected president, Duane Frand- St. George. ized to draw up the new sched- man Fillmore received a pureemployed near Sunnyslde. Mir. and Mrs. Emery Larsen ule, and any one interested i.i bred Chester white sow as a prize Ffank Fillmore of Lawrence and sen of Castle Dale was elected o Funeral services were held Gr. J. w. Nixon. Is attending spent the week end in Salt Lake this water distribution should for the swine he showed. Five the husband of Reah Anderson and Therald N. Tuesday, Carl Larson conducting. school at Atlanta City, New Jer- City visiting relatives and at- get in touch with Mr. Oveson of the North Emery calves plac- of Castle Dale Burial was In the Cleveland Jensen of Price was elected o sey. Mrs. Nixon is enjoying a tending to business matters. Immediately. ed high choice, Norman Fillmore cemetery under the direction of o sit at her home town In Phill They were accompanied Mrs. Abe Day and children o home the Witbeck Funeral Home. placed second in the light FFA Mr and Mrs. Leo Thorpe mov- class Sherald Truman, 3rd, and have moved to Hiawatha where delphia. The children are en by Mrs. Larsens sister, Mrs. Madge Moffitt was down from There was a large crowd In atJoying their vacation here. with Thomas Dumayne, who is visit- ed to Price Saturday to make Kay Wilberg fourth, Sherald Mr. Day Is employed in the coal Salt Lake to spend the week end tendance and many beautiful their sister, Mrs. Oral Johansen. ing here this week. floral offerings. their home. Mr. Thorpe Is em- - Truman, sixth. Wayne Wilberg mine. with Iher parents. Headquarters, Marine Div., San Diego, California. "It is recommended that Pri- U-1- 0. m, ener-ergeti- c, 4-- H great-grandchildre- n. 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Lions Clubs to Wil-ber- g, Sponsor Free Picture Show Cleveland Pioneer Passes Away at Age of 83 Years Rex Fillmore Injured at El-dr- ed Sweets Mine VICE-FRESSIDE- half-broth- er, half-sister- ex-ra- ys vice-presid- secret- ary-treasurer. |