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Show Emery .county progress, PAGE EIGHT exciting 24th will be Sunday at 4 p. m. in the Huntstaged in Huntington. The N. N. ington L.DJ3. chapel. Bishop Club will sponsor the big pa- Perry Wakefield conducted the rade and program to be held in services and O. R. Johnson gave the morning. All business the opening prayer; song by houses, clubs and organizations Ellis Johnson and wife, Nearer will enter floats in the parade. Home. The first speaker was The T. N. T. Club will be in Anton Nielson, he gave a little of her life. Organ charge of the sports in the af- history sketch A very solo, Verda Leamaster, In The is In the Garden. Talk by Dwight Waker, Earl hospital in Los Angeles Buffet- field, a grandson. Solo, A Beneath Head My Lay hmb. a broken ing with was in- Rose. The concluding speaker, W. A. Baxter who J. Frank Killian. Solo, That Hiawatha at jured in the mine two weeks ago will return to Wonderful Mother of Mine," by Perry Wakefield. Closing praywork Monday. Club er, Edward G. Geary. The Tailor (Mate Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Staker, girls met at the home of Cahas mille Chlpman, July 15. Re- of Richmond, California, freshments were served and a spent the past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Staker lesson on clothing was given. Mrs. Moyston Cox is visiting and family. at the home of her parents, Mr. Miss Stella Leonard spent the week end in Salt Lake City. and Mrs. C. L. Green. Mary Ruth Chlpman enterDeFrieze Clark Mr. and Mrs. from Los Angeles, are visiting tained a group of friends Saturday night at a birthday party. relatives in Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baxter are Provo visiting at the home of in on a fishing trip up Ferron her son, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cook, canyon. Mrs. Vera Olson is visiting her the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nielson mother, Mrs. Anna Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielson are visiting at the home of Mr. spent the week end in Hunting-to- Rone Nielson. Mrs. Al Babcock and Alvah guests at It was Francis Brasher's Gentry were dinner Mrs. W. A. Mr. home of and the 22, birthday Wednesday, July Baxter Sunday. and his brother and sisters and Mr. Homer Rowley Is home family surprised him by taking their lunch and going out and from the hospital where he has been the last three months. He having supper with him. Dr. Hill returned home Wed- Is feeling better and hopes soon to be able to go back to work. nesday from a trip up state. Bob Madson is spending the Funeral services for Maria in Salt Lake City. week Wakefield who died at her home o conducted were Wednesday, ternoon. Miss (May Klecker Lit-ste- 4-- H ff son-in-la- Olsen. Mrs. Vada Anderson COLD DRINKS thats when our service Is appreciated. At our minute fountain, our service is unexcelled. Fruit Juices are very popular during warm weather; soft drinks and delicious ice cream And up-to-t- hot-weath- he refreshments you er will And at our fountain. HUNTER DRUG Emery Countys Modern Drug Store" City JdaDy r, Miss Leona Brace o I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for their assistance and many kindly acts during the illness of my beloved wife. Also for the flowers and sympathetic expressions at the funeral and before and after it. O. Sorenson, Jr. Cocoa butter is used for fattening purposes in the tropics because it has excellent keeping qualities and is unaffect ed by hot weather. o The first star to be photographed was the bright blue star Vega 50 times brighter than the sun. The photo was made in 1850. ... SMl-lOu- ! With Extra Specials on Saturday, July 25! Kenneth eiv en a farewell party conjoint! n?w fbty are all r.ear eacl other in Australia. ing with blood poisoning in hid hand. Mrs. Loa Stilson returned a few days ago from a six weeks visit with her husband at an army post in California. Her husband has been transferred to Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson took their daughter Sharron into Salt Lake to receive treatment for her eyes. The John E. Ward family held their family reunion in the Price city park last week. They estimated over 100 to attendance. Those attending from Cleveland were, John E. Ward, Ann Bawden, Stephen Johnson, Lewis Larsen, Moses Tucker, Newel Nelson, Edgar Ward, Duane Ward, Rob Ward, Vance Tucker, Merril Tucker and Don Allen and all their families. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson celebrated their wedding anniversary last weekend out of town visitors were Dean Had-fieand family of Orangeville, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Smith of Price and Oscar Carlson, Jr., of Hiawatha. New floors are being laid in the school rooms. Vance Tucker Is employed at the work . ld Vaccination To Start August 10th CARD OF THANKS Das, and Merwin Johansen were Calfhood The following have our thanks for subscribing or renewing their to the Progress subscriptions the week: past during Lareed Keele, Spring Canyon. Glen Killpock, Ogden. Forest Gilson, Cleveland. Peter Frederlckson, Tooele. Hail M. Cox, Orangeville. Leo Jensen, Orangeville. Lloyd Van Buren, Orangeville. Andrew S. Larsen, Los Angeles IMks. J. H. Behunin, San Le ando, Calif. Mrs. LaRen Allred, Salt Lake. Cpl. Ned Swasey, Camp Gruber, Okla. Mrs. Mary Olsen, Emery. WE ARE CELEBRATING grand-daughte- w Neil-so- n panied by her son LeVon who is home on a furlough. Bob Lamph has been suffer- and sons English. and Mrs. Evelyn Williams are Miss Ellen Jensen of Ephriam, in Sunnyside with' their hus- visited one day this week with bands spending the week end. her father, Lars P. Larsen, and Clinton Broderick and family other relatives. She was accom- and George Anderson and family are enjoying a fishing trip ABOUT YOU AND at Fish Lake. Wynona Olsen spent last week YOUR FRIENDS end visiting relatives in Ogden, IN CASTLE DALE Salt Lake and Provo. Roll of Honor HOT WEATHER J Four more boys have received their call to go into the service Bishop Eden has been laid up of our country. They are Orval for a few days with an injured Minchey, Richard Christiansen, leg, caused by being kicked by Nolan Mortensen and Lionel a horse. Nielson. H. B. Mortensen has been Miss Elsie Williams has renursing a badly Injured leg and turned home from a visit In brufised face, caused by acciCalifornia. dentally backing off into a wash. Mr. and Mrs. Keith StevenLewis. Larson went to Provo son were in town Sunday lookwhere he will unWednesday ing for a place to live for the dergo another operation on his coming school year. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brinker-ho- ff eyes. Norton Adams Went tot Salt and children from Salt Lake, over the week end and Lake City have come to spend his wife and babe who have the holiday. for treatments rethere been Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brinker-hoturned home with him. The and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ol- babe is reported improving. sen and son Marvel have gone Mrs. Gladys Allred visited to Sat Lake to enjoy the Covered over week end with her the celebration'. Wagon Days Mr. Mrs. Sophia Torgensen ana daughter and of Salt Black Mrs. Roscoe and are home from their daughter Lake City. , visit in Salt Lake City. Miss Irma Bishop is visiting Mrs. Rosetta Peacock , Mrs. Eudean Olsen, Mrs. Vada Ander- with her sisters in Salt Lake. son, Mrs. Helen Lewis and ByErnest Bishop spent the week ron Peacock were speakers at end with his wife and daughter Musical in Salt Lake. Sacrament meeting. numbers were furnished by Mrs. , Bert Lamph made a business Rose Olsen and Leta Christiantrip to Colorado a few days ago, sen and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo he was accompanied by his n. 19 dail Davis, followed a few Uter by a letter Mating he in Australia; not to w0 he was well and enjoying ar Ufe. It is quite a coincident tha EMERY Huntington Department j FRIDAY, JULY 24, castle dale, utah Oscar Carlson received son Kenneth was o Salt Lake, having arrived fron Dont get me wrong the vaca- Sheppard Field, Texas. tion is grand, but I didnt come Mrs. Carlson and son Mr ar, It Paulwer vacation. a for into the army Lake Sunday to vi si is quite important that can with him. passes a fair mark to the Gener J. M. Cowley and wife als al classification Test at Port received word that their for Douglas, to become eligible of- Emory had also arrived m sor Sal nine schools the Air Corps Lake from Sheppard Field, Tex fers. About the only thing I can Mr. and IMrs. Moses Tuckei on suggest is that you study up received word that their sor concensome simple arithmetic, Stephen, was preparing to go u trating on speed and accuracy. Alaska. The following schools are offered enlisted by the Air Corps to all classi- Mr. and Mrs. Royal Swasey the who pass personnel, Have Two Sons in the Service fication test at Salt Lake with iMr. and Mhs. Royal Swase the required score: Air plane Llr.k informs the Progress that thej Radio Operator, Mechanics, Trainer, Weather Observer, Ar- have recently heard from their morer, Sheet Metal, Welding, two sons that are in the service Parachute Rigger, and Clerical Pvt. Royal Swasey, Jr., and Cp: School. Trained operators in Ned Swasey send greetings ti these fields are very necessary friends in Emery county. Roya in the war effort, ar.d the train- is taking a course in mechanic at Roberts, Calif., anc ing one gets is the best one can Ned Camp is one of the cooks at Comfor vocation get, thus giving a one after the war. Of course, Im pany G, Camp Gruber, OklahoAir Corps minded. Perhaps there ma. He has recently been transare vast opportunities in the ferred from Fort Braggs, North other divisions of the Army, Im Carolina. 0 just pasing on, with the spirit of helping, what I see from this Slayer of Chris Day side of the fence. My suggestion is Waiting Trial to conclude would be not to wait Fined, induction to the On Murder Charge until you get center, but write the War Department for what you might be PRICE Joseph E. Bedford interested in. Also, I think if 26, Spring Canyon, pleaded guito the Local Draft Board wefe lty to driving a car while under litof have a complete supply the influence of erature an hand it would be very liquor and was finedintoxicating in $100 convenient. S. J. Sweetrings court Judge I would also like to inform Saturday. those who come to Sheppard Mr. Redford, while driving beField, that Mormon services are tween Price and Helper on highheld every Sunday at Chapel way 50 nan off the road and tip272, and also that the acting ped his car over in the barrow M.I.A. president who supervises all religious activities for the pit.Mr. Redford on May 29 struck LD.S. Church at Sheppard Field Christopher S. Day of Spring is Corporal Nelson Jack, 401 Canyon during a brawl and Mr. Squadron, Barracks 315. Several Day died within a few minutes fellows, including myself, who of brain hemorrhage. Redford is have come here from Emery out on bail waiting trial in the county, have been here three or district court, charged with infour weeks without getting this information. I am proud to say voluntary manslaughter. 0 that religion plays a more active Thomas Jefferson in 1774, one part in a soldiers life than. fel- - paid 20 shillings to King George might Imagine. I hope these III of England in return for the DeRell Litster Letter contd Natural Bridge in Western lows will not object, when I Virginia. say that Pvt. Ross Anderson and Pvt. Jack Allen of Castle Dale and Huntington, have been our most devout attenders, snot having missed one service in several weeks since they were first notified. I must close now, with Thumbs Up and Keep Du Flying. Very truly yours, Pvt. R DeRell litster, 401 Tech. School Squad, Sheppard Field, Texas. house, P. S. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, FOR SALE Eight-rooI dont think it would be ending with modern fixtures and steam this letter without adding a heat. Inquire of C. M. McNeal, word of commendation to you or at Singletons store in people for the help you are giving the war effort in your cole FOR SALE Two and umn, From Our Soldiers! It furniture room used living costs you money every week for first-clacondition. Olive-to- s those photos to be made up. As in Furniture company. Price. for me, this column is read first, and Id Just like to express my ROLLER SEATING every Satur-da- y appreciation for it. Morale, we evening from 9 to 12 p.m. hear, is 90 per cent of an army, at Davis Hall, Cleveland. and If this column builds moHELP WANTED rale, it is 90 per cent war effort. Experienced Hay Hands To Handle Horse Mowers, From The Cleveland Rakes and Buckrakes! Soldier Boys Per Day and Board! $350 The first word received for Stacking, $4.00 and up! many months from Bruce Davis, Long Job! one of our enlisted volunteers,' to the Ranch office Report was conveyed with a cableUTAH CONSTRUCTION CO., gram to his mother, Mrs. Van- Montello, Nevada. (Continued from page 1) J that their Mrs. Floyd Smith and three daughters of Payson, are visitThe proposed program ing Mrs. Smiths sister, Mrs. the vaccinating of calves for Ida Snow, for a week. Bang's disease will start about Mrs. Clara Singleton of FerAugust 10th according to word ron is spending the week with received by Merrill E. Cook, Em- her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Craw-ferery County Agent, from Dr. C. L. Jones of the Bureau of AniZeneth and Mont Cox, of Salt mal Industry. Lake City, spent the week end Questionnaires were sent out to cattle owners, by the County with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cox, in this city." Agent, to find out who was inAttorney and Mrs. Duane terested in participating in this Frandsen returned Tues day The this results program. of, survey showed quite a number from a trip to Salt Lake City, of people in the county inter- visiting Timpanogos caves on ested in participating, so the their way. Bureau of Animal Industry will Nephi L. Williams spent last send a Veterinarian into the week at the Mt. Timpanogos county to do this work free of Scout encampment being held at that place throughout the cost to the cooperators. The purpose of the program is week. to immunize calves against this Attorney Duane Fransen and costly disease, The Bureau of Mrs. Frandsen', Mr. and Mrs. OrAnimal Industry and many al E. Johansen, and Mr. and Mrs. other agencies have been test- Clyde Lowe left yesterday for ing this method of control for Fish Lake for a few days vacasome time and have now in- tion and fishing. augurated a general program Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bunnell are wherever it is desired. down from Ogden to spend the The Bureau reported that on- 24th with their father, S. D. ly calves between the ages of 4 Bunnell, and sister Mrs. Nellie and 8 months should be vacci- Young. nated. This is the only time the Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hardman vaccine has proven to be effecchildren of Magna, and Mrs. and tive. The vaccination at this age, Emmeline Barton of Mt. Pleaseffechas very however, proven tive in keeping the animals free ant, were guests at the home of from Bangs for the rest of its Mrs. Andrew Bell last week. Miss life. The Bureau also reported Beulah Bell returned with them to spend ten days in Magna ana that there was no danger of Salt Lake City. spreading the disease to the rest Mr. and Mrs. Carl Templin of the heard through this methand children came down from od of vaccinating. Bangs disease has not been a Salt Lake City Tuesday evening general disease in the cattle of for a visit with Mrs. Edith LarEmery county but in many of sen and other relatives and vathe cases where it has been friends. Carl had a four-da- y found, it has been very costly cation from his duties at the for the owners of the cattle. small arms plant in Salt Lake, This disease of cattle has cost and they will spend it here. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones of the nation many million dollars in the loss of calves, cows, and Castle Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. the general Inefficiency of pro- J. R. Corgiat of Huntington, duction that accompanies it. spent last week at Fish Lake. It is also a cause of Undilant Although the weather was fever in humans. stormy, they caught their limit At the time the calves are of fish and had a most enjoyvaccinated, the cows will also be able time. tested to see if the disease is Members of the Entre Nouse prevalent in the cow herd. club were entertained at the There is no Indemnity paid for home of Mrs. A. C. Saunders on 100 butter wrappers with your the reactors but the owner Friday evening. Needlework was name printed on them, might know if the disease is in the pastime and lunch was for $1.15. Emery postpaid to Mesdames E. M. Crawthe herd and decided upon the County Progress. action he might take to control ford, Andrew Bell, Bland Fox, or eradicate it. The animals Merrill Cook, Darley Allen, Nelthus immunized have increased lie Young, Chauncey Witbeck value if they are to be sold. To and Miss Esther Witbeck of HOTEL The Army's fighter planes are the designate the vaccinated calved Manti. finest in the world and a V brand is placed on the Miss Rowanna Bell, daughter SEMLOH up to 400 miles an hour. Jaw so they might be identified. of Mr. and 'Mrs. Andrew Bell of They cost approximately $100,000 this city, and who has been em- each, provide fighter escorts for the ployed at the local office of the huge flying fortresses, and combine Utah Power & Light Co., has speed, range, altitude and blistering been transferred to the com- fire power. panys offices in Salt Lake. Miss Bell departed Thursday for Salt Lake City to assume her new duties at that place. 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