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Show fe da v ? tatJ1S he wa oity tha loytag tha OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY A dime out of every dollar wo oara v neth utste en were giv ty conjoint aI1 r.ear eaci for VICTORY with U.S. WAR BONDS SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND, eeeived wool ineth, was ii arrived fron xas, Jr on Paul wen inday to vlsi CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER VOLUME nd wife als their sor XLII. Nq. 48 CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1942 ITS A BOY AT THE JESSE TUTTLE HOME Marshall Brothers Who Volunteered Now in Foreign Service Tivd in Sal 'd Field, Tex loses Tuckei ' their sor ring to go t The somewhat antiquated be- that in war times more boys than girls are born must be lief 4 Swasey he Service toyal Swasej ss that they d from then n the service Jr., and Cpl greetings tc -- Raya1 in mechanic Calif., anc ks at Com her, Oklaho son-in-la- been trans raggs, North r S Day Trial 1 E. Bedford, pleaded under intoxicating d $100 in guil-whi- le J court driving on high-oa- d and tip-- be-p- er the I fK Sv'v, ' feki i- d, LOREN MARSHALL Christon Rue and Loren J. Marshall, of Huntington, are two brothers who volunteered in. the service of their country, back in December 1940. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marshall. CShris-to- n is with the Coast Guard in Panama, while Loren is with a radio squadron in the Hawaii Islands. They both feel that they have acquired valuable education that will help them greatly in civilian life later on. Christons address is Private First Class, Christon Marshall, Battery A, 82nd C A 4 A, Ft. Sherman, Canal Zone. Lorens address is Private Loren J. Marshall, Hq. Det. 3,BU 161 Inf., A P. O., 458 in care of Postmaster, San Francisco, California. barrow driving a truck in the Quarter- iwl and Mr. few minutes ;. Redford is trial in the :ed with ta- tter. in i 1774, Gng George turn for the Western n Kirk Keller, formerly of Castle Dale, and who enlisted last week at Salt Lake City in the Air Corps, left the induction center in Salt Lake last Friday for Sheppard Field, Tex., where he will take up training. Soldier Boys Arvid Larsen has been promoted to the rank of Technical Sergeant with a raise in pay. He Is still in South Carolina. Mrs. Muriel Christiansen had the pleasure of conversing over the phone a few nights ago with her son in Georgia. She was informed that he had graduated from the officers training school and now holds the rank of a . commissioned officer as lieutenant, and is stationed at Fort Brags, North Carolina. Local relatives have received word that Kenneth Carlson and Emory Cowley had been transferred to Spokane Wash., and that Kenneth was now in a hospital nursing an abcess on his cheek. Ray Wlard returned home from Florida to attend the funeral of his brother. He was given a furlough and expects to be sent to an. unannounced destination upon his return to camp. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Jensen received a letter from their son Peterson Pvt, David N. Transferred from Alaska to Canada F; oom house, and strain , M. McNeal, re in and 1 Fei-tc-- three-- n furniture in. I Olive-n- ki r4 hi y. - ( M s Price. very Satur-t- o 12 p.m., md. ED lands To owers, rakes! d Board! nd up! :h office ION CO., la. with your iem, sent Emery ). Free JPON home. Mr. Greaves is employed as carpenter on the buildings being erected for the Jap evacuees at Delta, and Mrs. Oreaves will be employed In the parachute factory in Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Oreaves spent Sunday with relatives friends in Castle Dale, being accompanied back to Manti by the latters mother, Mrs. Mary Seely, who will spend a week at that place. Cleveland for Accident Victim Larsen at the Anderson Ted Crawford, Max Wimber, Earl Jensen of Castle Dale and Donald Moffitt of Orangeville, drove down from Ogden the latter part of last week to visit borne folks. The boys are all employed in defense work and returned to their duties Wed- nesday. Wibeck, who i s Chauncey a hernia opfrom convalescing eration, was brought home from the Price hospital Sunday. He is recovering nicely. Emery County Selectees Induction Center Aug. 7 Howard Larsen, Cleveland. DeVon Mortensen, Emery. Clive Cheshire, Ferron. Glen Charles Dumas, Greenriver. Nolen B. Mortensen, Emery. Leith IVL Seely, Castle Dale. Lionel Neilson, Emery. John Raymond Eden, Cleveland. Clarence Clark Brinkerhoff, Huntington. William Joseph Jensen, Ehno. Albey Ivan Sherman, Huntington. Clyde S. W arch am, Ferron. Cleland F. Oviatt, Elmo. Joseph Ervin Jensen, Elmo. Albert Herman Behling, Castle Dale. John Booth, Huntington. Calvin Lee Marshall, Huntington. Henry Allott Eden, Cleveland. Max L. Childs, Orangeville. Norman George Gardner, Huntington. Terrance Ronald Reid, Orangeville, Philip Reid Snow, Orangeville. Robert Wilford Matson, Huntington. Kenneth Cleon Jensen, Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Greaves and family, formerly of Castle Dale, have moved from Hurricane to Manti, to make their w, master Detachment. In January 1942 he went on a troop movement to Little Rock, CASTLE DALE Arkansas. On the .trip they passed through California, Nevada, Miss Esther Witbeck, who has Utah, Colorado and Oklahoma. been visiting her brother, C. L. Returning they came through Witbeck and family, returned Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, thus seeing1 the greater part of Saturday to her home in Manti. the western states. At many of Miss Madge Moffitt, who is the stops they were greeted and employed in Salt Lake City, is entertained royally by the USO. visiting her parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Templin .Wafren is well, and according to his letter, he likes army life. and children', returned to their home in Salt Lake City after a four-da- y visit with Mrs. Edith From the Cleveland hotel. ay 29 struck of Spring Leave for o GREAVES MOVES FROM HURRICANE TO MANTI Funeral Held , RUE MARSHALL irge rings "- Twenty-Fou- r Mr. and Mrs. Clive Jeffs, formerly of Castle Dale and Orangeville, who for the past several months have been in Hiawatha, where Mr. Jeffs has had charge of the company's drug department, have moved to Provo. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jeffs have joined the personnel of the office force In the defense plant at that place. true, says Deputy Assessor and Justice of the Peace Jesse Tuttle, of Castle Dale. With three David H. Tuttle, who operated lovely little daughters in their a service station at Orangeville, home, a handsome little d son was has again engaged in business born to Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle by taking over the wholesale Monday night. There is .great and retail distribution of Shell oil products In Emery county. rejoicing in the Tuttle home. Mr. Tuttle has leased the new o service station buildJohnson L, P. OVESON RETURNS in Castle Dale as distribuing FROM EASTERN TRIP. ting point in the county. He will also operate the service which L. P. Oveson returned Wed- station in Orangeville, nesday from a monhs visit has been closed for sometime. A 3,000 gallon storage tank with his daughter and Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Rantch will be installed in Castle Dale, in Louisville, Kentucky. While and a tank truck will operate there Capt. Rantch was trans- between town of the county. ferred to Fort Riley, Kansas, leaving witlhi his company immediately. Mrs. Rantch accompanied by Mr. Oveson. made the trip from Kentucky to Kansas, At in the Rantch car. It was a trip across country that was very much enjoyed by Mr. Oveson. From Port Riley Mr. Oveson returned by train to Price. How- CLEVELAND Funeral services ever at Salida, Colorado, Mr. were held Sunday over Che reOveson was taken ill, and re- mains of John Ward, mine vicmoved from the train to the D. tim, with Carl A. Larsen conduc& R. O. hospital at that point. ting, Music was furnished by He recovered in a few days, and the ladies chorus, under the dii s very enthusiastic of the rection of Mrs. Velma Eden. The grave was dedicated by splendid treatment he received Wells. Among the speakLoren at the company hospital. ers were James Jordan and eight-poun- TWO DOLLARS A YEAR MR. AND MRS. CLIVE JEFFS ENGAGE IN DEFENSE WORK. Dave H. Tuttle To Distribute Shell Oil black-haire- ounty. Wff TMlt fl0QS? IS OUR QUOTA and Huntington Department o Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Guymon left the 24th for a trip to Yellowstone Park and other places of interest. Questionnaires This Week. Mrs. Mabel Guymon has spent the past week with her daughQuestionnaires were mailed ter, Mrs. Paul Christensen of from the local Selective Service Green River. office this week to all Emery Another boy has county boys registering In the volunteered Huntington services to the his Fifth Selective Service registrafighting forces. Ferris Leonard, tion. son of Mr. and Mrs. David Leono ard, has Joined the U. S. Navy for its fight for victory. He is It9s Week now stationed in Sacramento, Fifth Selective Service Registrants To Get Thomas Davis of Cleveland and Mason- L. Snow of Wellington. There was a large crowd in attendance and many beautiful floral offerings were in evidence showing the high esteem in which the family is held. Burial was in te Cleveland cemetary. Outside relatives who were present at tlhe funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Johnson', Clarence Argyle and family, Zina Geasleson and daughter, Lola, all of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bawden and Mrs. Thelma Simonson of Hiawatha; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Powell, of WelMr. and Mrs. Wilford lington; Powell, Mrs. Hannah Jensen and family, Bert Nielson and family, and Nellie Pherson, all of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward of Clear Creek; Clarence Ward and family, of Spring Canyon; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson, of Castle Gate; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, of Consumers; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson, of Wattis. Moving In Castle Dale California. The war and Jobs in defense centers is playing (havoc with Castle Qales usual substantial residential population. Many families leaving, causing vacancies in dwelling, and others are taking advantage of the changes to secure more suitable places to reside. This week Carlos Larsen, who is with the United Fuel company in Hiawatha, moved his family to that place. Attorney and Mrs. Duane Frandsen have rented the Larsen home, and W R. Crandall, new assistant at the Progress office, and Mrs, Crandall, have rented the Elva Seely home, Frandsen. vacated by Mr Mr. and Mrs. Owen Payne and family spent last week at Soldier Summit. Mrs,. Miernerva Guymon has arrived home from a trip thru some northwestern states. The highlight of the trip was accompanying her daughter Maurine, to the Oardston temple to be married. Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman enter tained at a breakfast Tuesday (honoring Mrs. Lott Nielson of Price. Guests entertained were: Mrs. Ralph Chlpman, Mrs. W. O. Bickmore, Mrs. Stella Leon ard, and Mrs. Willard Sandberg. Mrs. Ralph Chlpman entertained the same group at a luncheon on Tuesday for Mrs. Lott Nielson. Miss Bess Brockbank who has - of the been employed in Salt Lake City for the last six months has been very ill. Her mother, Mhs. H. P. Brockbank was called to Salt Lake to be with her, Mrs. Marie Ungerman announces the engagement of her granddaughter, Don Anna Lou Mortensen has all miners were obliged to work, gone to Salt Lake to make ar- and some families hied away to rangements to enter a business the mountains Laufey Johnson of San Diego college. Dave Kenly and family of is visiting with her mother and Salt Lake were over Sunday vis- other relatives for a few weeks. Ruth Stokes has been workitors here. Mrs. Josephine Washington since going into the Lamph and children who have ing during the summer at the service. DAVID N. PETERSON been visiting in Salt Lake the Jensen Market. of Mr. Mrs. weeks. Forbes Fred and three about past month accompanied them. Bill Ward who has been workAccording to word received by Little Jimmie Larson, six year ing in California has returned Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Williams Alpine, visited here last SaturMr. and Mrs. David Peterson of Alvin, stating that he had landed on shores. son of Wilford Larson left home. old Covered foreign the Wagon Jays day. Castle Dale, their son David N., spent Mr. and Mrs.- Kenneth Whlt-s- on bus last Monday for Los AnJack Lamph and family of in Salt Lake City. who is in the Engineering Divisleft for Salt Lake City last geles where he will join his American Fork were over SunJames Olsen, who is employion of the U. S. Army, has remother who has been working day visitors in Cleveland. ed in an airplane plant in Cali- Saturday to find employment. cently been transferred to CanZena Jensen has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tuft spent there. He had no fears of makfornia, spent last week here. ada from Alaska, Although he is Miss Twila Vee Olsen return- part of last week here. Mr. Tuft ing the trip alone. The Friendship club met at Oregon to stay with her brothnot permitted to state what Geraldine IAtster is home er, Gerald and family for a kind of work he is doing, or just the home of Mrs. Carl Bott on ed home from Price last week, is attending school at Provo this weeks while. several summer from Luncheon after afternoon. Huntington for awhile. spending where he is, he says he is feeling Wednesday Lei Johnson who has spent In the afternoon of the 24th Last week items stated that fine and enjoys army life. The was served to eight members there with her sister, Mrs. Nathe EvAnderson Clinton two and and Mrs. omi Candland. received Talmage past several weeks with relhad guests. H. B. Mortensen Tally only thing he doesnt like about did Missionaries and Maxfield atives Home in Manti has returned Rhea As Rasmussen the Mrs. Maxfield, was his and hand. It ans, He Mary an is the mosquitoes, Canada, injured leg; Mr. and Mrs. James Petersen home. Margaret Cook reviewed parts not arrive, speakers were called Lenna Bell Torgersen escaped says they seem to be under-feBert Lamph and family have from the audience. . They were serious injuries when their car of Salt Lake are visiting with David also states the place in of the book Giant Joshua." Mrs. Ruby Torgersen, Miss Elsie overturned. However, a small their sister Mrs. Vandall Davis had as their guests their sons Canada, where he has been, is a Members of the Los de Libres Williams, Mrs. Edna Keele, L. P bone in the foot of the Maxfield and family. Francis Lamph and family of fishermans paradise. The Inclub met at the home of Mr. Jensen and Oran Bunderson. boy, was broken, and the girls and Alber Lamph dians there catch fish weighing McMillen- of Salt Lake California Wanda Mabel of on and Mrs. A. Duane and and were Frandsen bruised Johnson Mrs. Artie family Ogden. considerably, as much as thirty pounds. He is visiting local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoover are Chas. Worthington has been childand remarks that the part of Alaska Wednesday evening, July 22, Jensen furnished a vocal duet. Redford Hazel Mrs. a new girl which Misses Joyce Brinkerhoff and visiting in Salt Lake the past ren of where he was stationed is a lot Mrs. Eugene Johansen led the Spring Canyon have entertaining home discussionre returned and delightful Georgia Nielson week and will be joined by Mrs. moved to Cleveland and are oc- - arrived at the Price city hoslike Upper Joes valley. Those1 from Salt Lake City last week In Nephl this cupying the Alger apartments. pital. His address is: Pvt. David N. freshments were served. Worthlngton were and Messrs, end. present Bishop and Mrs. Wm. F. Eden week, where they will visit rela340 B. Peterson, Co. Engr. G. S., of Mr. and Mrs. and The infant Mrs. Arthur Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George White J. Petty, and Allen, Eugene Darley tives and old friends. They also Dean Hadfleld has been visitAPO S34 co Postmaster, Seattle, were Dennison, Louis Mrs. visitors in Salt Lake last Lamar Mr. and Jones, Johansen, Clyde few a to in Manti visit expect Washington, and he would enjoy Lowe with its grandparents Mr. week. ing Alma The Mrs. Mr. Blackburn, Duane and Frandsen. and days before returning home. hearing from his Emery county club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson while B. H. Erickson and family of Edgel Larsen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edvon Torgersen its friends. parents have been vacation- Saint George have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johansen and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mr. the of children and spent Manti, in the mountains. Mr. ing local relatives. next Thursday with Mr. and and Mrs. Dail Peacock and and week end here. Warren L. Sherman of Gene Timothy is home from Mrs. Duane Frandsen leading and Mrs. Elmo Anderson were holiday Mrs. Charles Miller of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pack Salt Lake for a while. Huntington, Covers Dozen the discussion. among those enjoying the week and babe are visiting at Lake emvisited States Since Enlisting has of and children Manti, Margaret Anderson end at Ferron reservoir. of her sister Mrs. Harthe home ployment In Price. The Emery orchestra accom- here on the 24th. Mrs. Naomi Jensen and Mrs. Warren lx Sherman, son of Her babe is four Williams. vey of Lornel Davis and family The Primary is to be compliMr. and Mrs. Eugene Sherman, Ed Cox will entertain at a bridal panied by Bishop Snow of Ferold has not yet seen and months of Huntington, enlisted In the shower this afternoon, in honor ron joined Keith Stevenson at mented on the miniature parade Castle Gate were over Sunday its father, who is working for U. S. Army on January 30, 1941. of Mrs. Kenneth Cox, who beHiawatha Saturday evening and on the the 24th. It consisted of visitors In Cleveland. at Panama. Pioneer Day was fittingly ob- the government He was sent to Camp Roberts, came the bride of Kenneth Cox furnished music for the dance pioneers, led by Brigham Young of Los Mrs. Jenkins Laura (Cecil Olsen), buggy and tricy- served with a n appropriate California, where he remained In a temple ceremony on July at that place. a guest of her niece is Angeles afternoon sports, and charprogram until April .1942, when he was 21. The shower will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacobsen cle floats. Mother Goose the attendance was Mrs. June Minchey and family. transferred to Camp Young, In- the home of Mrs. Oral E. spent the holiday and week end acters and Indians. A good pro- Howeversmall (Continued on last page.) from the fact that with relatives in Salina. gram and sports were enjoyed. rather dio, Calif., where he is now I 14-d- ay Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones of Springville, spent Monday here s. They took getting seven girls back with them. They were Georgia Nielson, Joyce and Sheila Brinkerhoff, Mar-v- a and Elaine Keele, Mary Ellen Maxfield and Ruth Lewis. The igirls will return home in berry-picker- Harold Sorenson-- who , is in the service, spent a couple of days here last week as he is being transferred to California. Lavar Christiansen arrived last Saturday morning for a visit. He has 'been stationed in - el d. - I Collard has returned Mr. and Mi's. Carl Thurman and Mrs. Lee Worthington spent the 24th at the Meeks home. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Johnson of Salt Lake spent the 24th at Mrs. Mae Arnolds home visiting relatives. They returned the next day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howard spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Lee Howard and other relatives. Clover Guymon has spent the week with her parents. She is going to return to California in the very near future where she expects to attend another year of college. Helen Hill has returned home from Salt Lake where she has attended the summer quarter at the University of Utah. Mrs. Esther Rowley and children and Mrs. Paul Cavallo, spent the week end at Fishlake. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Black. Mrs. Ralph Chipman, Mrs. H. P. Brockbank and Mr. Johnnie Jensen made a trip to the Manti femple on Thursday. Mr. Perry Wakefield made a business trip to Salt Lake during the week. Alma Leonard, daughter of Mrs. Stella Leonard has employment in Chicago. o Mes-dam- es - Ann home from the hospital where he was operated oro for appendicitis. A wedding reception is to be held for Mr. LaMont Katchner, and Enid Van Wagner 'of Wellington, at the Wellington auditorium, July 31st, at 9 oclock. Gale Kinder has employment in Las Vegas, Neveda. Mrs. Lucinda Fullmore was operated on Wednesday for appendicitis at the Price city hospital . Leon Leonard spent Wednesday and Thursday with his mother and many friends. He returned to Salt Lake Thursday evening. Ruth LeRoy and Margie Anderson have returned (home from Salt Lake where they have had employment. Mr. Peter Nielson, who has been working in the Manti temple, spent the 24th of July with his family. Cleveland Department Emery Department Donna Hardee of Huntington, Utah, to Mr. Boyd Olsen of Moore, Utah. The date of the marriage is yet indefinite. Miss Beulah Grange is home for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence in Orangeville. Miss Grange is employed at the RemGrange ington Arms plant In Salt Lake City. o TWIN BOYS ARRIVE AT HOME OF EMERY COUPLE. Twin boys were born Wednesday morning to Arnold and Martha Jacobsen, at their home in Emery. Each boy weighed a few ounces over three pounds, and are reported to be getting along nicely. dMWtfWffWP |