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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY tsflflntiy IPs5 Bsads SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1942 Heavy Loads Prohibited Over Greenriver Bridge (Special to the Progress) GREENRIVER The highway bridge over the Green river recently was inspected and stated to be in a dangerous condition for heavy traffic, strict load limit has been placed at 8 tons, and two guards, Harry Tasker and John Adams of the State police have been stationed at each end of the bridge to enforce the ton limit. A speed limit of 10 miles per hour has also been fixed for the vehicles now crossing. The bridge was recently repaired, but the great overloads that have been hauled over it recently have greatly damaged and weakened the bridge until now every precaution must be taken to insure its safety. Greenriver CCC District Court Claims Death Ahead on Gypsum Buildings Being Dies Following Plant at Greenriver David Leonard Moved to Wendover Holds Short Preliminary excavating work this week being rushed toward At Mine Accident iscompletion The Greenriver buildings Session Here Huntington for the erection of a now being torn down and are near Green River. gypsum Jack Gordon Construction Moves (Special to the Progress) CCC plant HUNTINGTQN Injuries suffered Friday when he was crushed .between two mine cars at the Hiawatha mine of the United States Fuel company proved fatal Tuesday for Jack Gordon, 18, of Huntington. Mr. Gordon died in a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday at 9:55 p. m. He was rushed to the hospital from Hiaby an ambulance watha Friday afternoon. Company officials said he was riding between two cars in the mine Friday when a car jumped the track. He was pinned between the cars. (He was born in Huntington, o November 11, 1924, a son of Joseph H. and Hannah Agusta ENGAGEMENT OF Gordon. A resident of Emery HUNTINGTON county all his life, he planned to COUPLE ANNOUNCED begin his senior year at Huntington high school this fall. HUNTINGTON Mr. and Mrs. His parents died several years Louis Durand announce the en- ago and he resided with a brothof their daughter, er, Blake Gordon, in Hunting-to- n. gagement Miss Marie Durand, to Corporal Jex Lott, sort of A. J. Lott of Surviving him are four brothers, Cleo and Bird Gordon of Huntington. He is stationed in the Panama Hiawatha and Blake and Clive Canal Zone with the signal Gordon of Huntingdon, and two corps of the United States armed sisters, Mrs. Percy Aiexson of forces. Te wedding date will be Price and Mrs. DeVona McArthur of Lawrence. announced later. a uel Chester Brasher, son and Ida Brasher, of gton, 1s one of the of young Ameri-anhothat forms our U. S. Army. He has a sun-p. jposition and gets a lot of ) Jnent out of army life. Pvt. r sends greetings to his and would like to hear first-claprivate, and .them. His address is Pvt. is now a is down the 1 C. holding job of cook. 204, Brasher, Btry. G, He likes it there. ) San Diego, Calif. John Eden and Bill Jensen have been transferred from Soldier Boy Sheppard Field, Texas, to Denk igh Praise for ver, Colorado. Jross Services Military ( It is reported that Wallace 1 fd Jensen of Castle Dale had sailed for parts mother, Mrs. Venice Christensen unknown. Beach, !his Long ICE he is vaval Pvt. Marell Johnson the deepest of the work of the Writes From Seattle ty ban Red Cross. He says in .nces splen-ecim- en od H ss TWO DOLLARS A YEAR o CARBON COUNTY COUPLE MARRIED IN CASTLE DALE The plant is being constructed under the war production program. Built by the American Gypsum company, the plant is to be operated under the direction of J. W. Peterson of Twin Falls, Idaho. The gypsum mine is located about nine miles from Green River, and once the firms plant is placed in operation, it is expected that production will be carried on at full capacity with the purpose in mind of expanding as early as possible. The company will probably employ about 20 men, 12 of whom will work at the plant. o Furloughs End For Emery County Army Inductees transferred to Wendover, Utah, the to be used at the new bombing prominent citizens of Hunting-to- field there; and others are bepassed away at the Price ing taken to other places to be hospital Tuesday night, after used in the defense program. an Illness of several weeks. Mr. All the buildings will be taken Leonard had suffered with but the .garages and a few smallfor several er ones. Three truck loads have stomach trouble years, but had remained active already been dispatched with until his recent illness. plans for several more to follow Deceased was State Road su- this week. o pervisor of this district at the time of his death. He was con- INFANT DIES IN SALT LAKE, sidered one of the most pro- BURIED IN ORANGEVILLE gressive farmers and stock raisers in the county His father Rodger, he infant son of Mr. was one of the first settlers on Mrs. Lee Pearson, died at and Huntington creek. Mr. Leonard their home in Salt Lake City, had also been active in the and the remains were brought Democratic party throughout to burial. for Orangeville his life time. This is the third son that Mr. Surviving are his wife, four and Mrs. Pearson have lost, and sons and one daughter. The sympathy is extended to the bechildren are Ross Leonard, di- reaved parents. rector of the State Fish and David C. Leonard, one of n, Game commission; non-suppo- Odell Mortensen, rt. of Emery, charged with failure to provide, was placed on probation for one year, conditioned upon payment of $50.00 per month for the support of his wife and minor children. The .defendant posted a $250 bond. Hugh Leon- ard, a pharmacist; Drew, a stuat Stanford University; dent Emery county selective serv- Ferris, who is in the U. S. army; ice men, recently inducted at and one Mrs. Geneal Mr. and Mrs. Melrose Tuttle the Salt Lake Induction Center, Johnson, daughter, of Huntington. and furand granted fourteen-da- y daughter Gloria, and Mr. Funeral arrangements have and Mlrs. Fred Tuttle returned loughs before entering actual not been announced. this week from a ten days visit service, returned to Salt Lake with relatives in La Jara, Colo, yesterday morning. The names and other places en route. and home addresses of the boys CASTLE DALE are as follows: (Miss Bertha Guymon 1s in Cleveland Elden T. Cramer, Salt Lake City working at the Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Duggins re home of her sister, Mrs. Anne-bell- a Thomas Lorain Davis and Leonturned Monday from a McKee. The McKees are ard G. Stokes. to Califor- welcoming a new baby at their vacation trip Casle Dale Clark H. Winters nia. home. and Grant S. Jones. Mrs. Marva Thomas has been Dick Luke of Ogden spent Ferron Melrose A. Nelson, added to bhe force in the local Mr.week-end the at home visiting Albert L. Hunter, Gene S. Full- Selective Service office this his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy mer, ILyle J. Nelson, Clyde E. week. Luke. Conover and Don C. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Funk, of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Devy and Paul H. Man- Salt Lake City, came down Fri- children of Alpine, were guests Huntington chester, Ellis H. Guymon, Jesco day to spend the week-en- d with at the home of Mrs. sisWilson, and William C. Howard. the latters parents, Mr. and ter and husband, Mr.Devys and Mrs. Orangeville Department two-wee- A marriage license was issued on Saturday, Sept. 12, to Lloyd Jaramillo, 21, of National, and Miss Lee Alger, 18, of Price. The couple was subsequently married by Justice Jesse Tuttle in Castle Dale. The bride was formerly of Cleveland. CASTLE DAILE District court was in session here Tuesday, taking action on a few probate matters, a divorce, and probation cases. Jannise Butler was awarded a decree of divorce from Cecil Fay Butler, on grounds of The court awarded her the custody of the two minor children. The court retained jurisdiction in the matter until personal service within the state can be made upon the defendant before awarding alimony. ks on that morning for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Young returned home Friday and report that he Is doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Humph- rey took their daughter, Marguerite to Ephraim Sunday, where she has a scholarship to attend the Snow college this winter. W. Reid accompanied Mlrs. F. them to Ephraim to visit Mr. and Mrs. Devon Anderson. Duane Van Buren is home from Ogden this week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd VanBuren. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ware were visitors in Salt ' Lake City this week Miss Loie Justesen returned Emery Orvil R. Minchey and Mrs. Nephi Williams. from Salt Lake the past week C. E. Poulsen. Richard John Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ware where she has been working She Orangeville Harold S. Guy- daughters, Phylis and Gladys, have moved to Wattls, where expects to be at home this winine mon1 and William K. House- were guests at the homp of their Mr. Ware has employment. ter and is opening her beauty ) Red Cross gave each of keeper. HU daughter, Mrs. Eugene Johnson, The district schools have start- shop at her home. tyeater, a pair of gloves, a Greenville Charley E. Jones. Junior. The Ladies Improvement club ed a very fine project that of wer r f socks and two or three o Among Greenriver people In clearing the weeds off the play- was entertained at the home of of lot a besides C' things, Castle Dale attending district PLEADS GUILTY IN XJ reading material. I would grounds and surroundings. It Mrs. Edra McNeil Wednesday CLEVELAND JUSTICE COURT court this week were C. E. Jones, Is the time of year now when It afternoon. President Rhea Mof-fl- tt X 3ly like to write and thank Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Maharry, Jno would be a fine has chosen Mrs. MicNeil for With increased production 9 IM Cross back home for thing for all of Rev. S. K. Markley and us to start Business and em' Byers, from cultivated land her weeds the being n let inker Br are and John of getting hofl Hunting-to) r:tk they doing Peter was Riley. ue Sex Food in handwork as of order, folthe And phasized lots. our off rubbish part and fcnow how much the boys guilty on September plead luncheon. bedelicious lowed a Mrs. Freedom is for Milton Greaves and her In clearing up remember the by program, it 10, in Justice E. E. Davis court nlce appreciate their ef- Ward" Pricoming increasingly important in Cleveland, to a charge of daughters, of Manti, and Mr. scrap metals iron, aluminum, The Orangeville that farmers acquaint them- lewdness. He was fined the sum Greaves who has been working brass, etc., also clean rags and mary held their regular prepar: selves with the physical and of $50.00. at the Jap evacuee camp at Del- other articles that are valuable ation and officers meeting at the Hardy of Castle Dale Dearest Mother and Dad: characteristics of : Letter ta, spent Sunday with relatives to the government, and save all of Mrs. Della Jewkes Thursday chemical Home from I received your very fine and their land. Our local landownin this city. Refreshments were jrhere in England. you have of them for the peo evening. ever faithful letter, and was ers are reminded that the Soil Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Cook pie who are collecting that ma- served by the hostess. Central Jtfid Mrs. Wm. G. Hardy, glad to hear that you are well. Conservation Service soils labwere down from Rains Sunday. terial. Mrs. Bruce Moffitt and childa Cleaning up will help High School jtle Dale, this week Yes, mother, you have the right oratory manned by trained techwere accompanied by their eradicate weed seeds for next ren, of Murray, are guests this They letter from thir son idea not to worry any more than nicians is in a son Byron Cook, a former em- year. Improve the looks of our week at the home of Mrs. Walto proCentrals broadcaster staff has who is with the U. S. En- - can be helped, because if you vide informationposition to guide them ployee of the Progress office. homes, make more sanitary lace Moffitt. somewhere in England. worry and feel bad it only makes in soil fertility, and started the year out by having Byron is now in the U. S. army conditions and help In the war , Mrs. Glenn Davis returned increasing )b in part: maximum war time its first staff meeting Tuesday, and stationed at Fort Douglas. salvage program. you weaker and it becomes that home this week from Salt Lake the 15th, to appoint columns to fceived your letter of Aug-'- much harder to keep your spir- achieving production. who Mrs. Donald Lincoln of son where she recently underwent Mr. Luke Rasmussen, and In those that hear and glad to students interested its up. We must keep our spirare Mrs. few a In and an Rasmussen have this been of Phosphorous Mary nitrogen Ogden, spent operation at the L. D. S. hosall well. I also received its high, our heads up, look Old journalistic work and to dismost often left was foods the vital before Mr. Luke at mine here in the city, plant pital. injured days cuss and other business pertaining ckage you sent, Mam Worry in the face and say, B. Z. girls enjoyed a The to the school paper. Lois Liv- Wattls Monday, when his knee for Sunnyside where he has ema million. It contained youre not going to get me lacking in our Castle Valley abun-ansoils. an is was there ore and luncheon at the home between two Usually caugiht ployment. party and of school most is editor the hat I needed down I have a job to do. of potassium, the third el- ingstonthis cars. An hosMrs. George Young of Mrs. Clara Seely, Friday eveMr. Price at the and ze shaving cream and JohnLucille year, I have faith in God that ev- ement essential to plant growth. paper son assistant editor; Del Ora pital revealed no bones were received word Wednesday night ning. Present were Marguerite aste will last me a long out the for will work can of be The broken. erything supply that their son Junior was in the Humphrey, Cristy Humphrey, nitrogen It isnt so bad now to best. I know he will not forsake increased Guymon, circulation manager; Ferrell of Peterson Dee by Las growing legumes, They Beth Killian, Lorna Fail, Anita Vegas, hospital at Ogden. Ruth Sitterud and Ruth Hunngs here, only cigarettes us; came up Monday for a left that evening and found Humphrey, Violet Peacock and worrying does not help us or clovers, beans, peas, or other Nevada, scarce Mrs. here, Helen are typists. very dy it only makes things look leguminous plants, by adding tington, short visit with his brother, A. that Junior had been operated Clara Lee Killian. there isnt much to tell any on the barnyard manure or by plowing Daniels Is this years advisor. E. Peterson, and other relatives. must We darker. get re. I am working hard sunny side of life and make our- under green manure crops. To With this competitive group He returned Thursday, accomthis years paper is bound to be ay, but get to go to town selves as happy as possible, al supply a deficiency of phosphor- a success. panied by his mother, Mrs. Mary a while. !We have a pic-othis is hard to do under us, we have but to add barnyard Peterson. every night, have soft though (Miss Ruth Page, a graduate the conditions, but we manure (8 to 10 tons per acre), present and uipment of last year, is taking Miss Ruth Mrs. W. W. Wayman returned boxing and or trebble superphosphate. Vonnal Allred, who was se- sen of Willows, California, old We must. When you are happy so it isnt so bad. Monday from Kenilworth where good, then I am also. Alkali is usually caused by an Guymons place as librarian. burned some time ago, time residents of Cleveland, vishad she been her verely visiting ft ball games with other feelingshouldt Nettie Hulntington, Reporter. we be happy? We of sodium salts. home from the ited relatives here a few days Why returned has Mrs. Chris and Kulow, daughter, the These salts may even lead to a a baby son at the hospital and Is getting along last week re is little I can write have the true church, and welcoming Priesthood of God with us. The Mr and Mrs Arden King of alkali or slick spot Kulow home, who arrived on nicely. L9d North Emery Hoping to hear from you Lord is on our side, and with black is best treated California visited last week with which who Howard condition, 2. Larson, departed September am, School more could we ask by leaching with fresh muddy High what for their a weeks Lars P. Larthe faith, few army grandfather, ago reMrs. Robert Wyman Lovingly your son, of our water, adding organic matter, must We son for? and relatives. other repent still at Fort Is Douglas. camp, of home the Jim Hardy. the first The second week of school has turned At a meeting of the Town wrong doings and live worthy and sometimes by applying gypArva Lon Mortensen, who has week from Salt Lake City, where been us. full of North For at of tables water are sum. last week, Joe Hansen Board an the blessings activity promised Is High Salt been at Lake, has been visiting her daughshe employed ie Orangeville L7 live If you Emery. was has Lord of alkali conditions cause marshal to fill the said, the other appointed E" Boys ter Lois, who was hurt in visiting home folks. On Monday the student coun- an auto accident badly law and keep my commandhereabouts. When water stands made vacancy by the recent my has Neva 11th. employment Bishop August nd Mrs. Leroy Taylor am bound; but if only 3 to 6 feet below the sur- cil met and made the calendar of then Ernest Jensen. I ments, resignation Mrs. Wayman reports that her In Price. heard from their son, you do not, then you have no face, the cawas for the years activities. Larson salts rise recently apby of Lloyd ground Is and family Henry Clegg daughter convalescing at the the Marines, lately, and a member of the board action and are deposited relpillary Our pointed dance promise. have Park been Draget of Bert visiting home Mr. Mrs. acquainted City and for sailed that he has to fill the vacancy made by the Lets look beyond the dark in the top soil, resulting in a will be held Friday the 18th Ev- per. atives in Cleveland. inounced destination. He clouds for the sunshine, shall we white alkali condition. McMullen. eryone is Invited to come and Wallace Mortensen, who has resignation of Doug. the California coast the mother? recentwas Claude Cowley Also, a have as the time. Hard water, enwas by good typified The Los de Libres club been away working for several ie they heard from him. of went to church again most of our water, is caused by the I Well, ly justice appointed Class officers were elected at tertained at the home of Mr. months, has recently been visitPeacock, son of Mr. and last night and took one of the the calcium of peace. and presence class meeting Wednesday, and and Mrs. Lewis Jones Thursday ing home folks. ean Peacock, is having a Word from DeRell Litster Is fellows with me. He had never magnesium salts in the water, the following were chosen: Sen- evening, Hajrry Eastabrook and Jack to the effect that he Is practicSeptember 10th. Mrs. in taking his training in been to one of our meetings; he and to seldom harmful the is 23d ior class president, Loreen Cox; Darley J. Allen led the discus White have gone to Castle Gate He 1s also in the seemed to Riding. enjoy it very much lands. ing flying and likes it. Bob Litster; sec- sion after which refreshments to work. and learn wants to go again and Vaughn Jensen of Salt Lake The day has passed when retary, Jay Tuft. Junior class, were served. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Stokes of I Humphrey has been at it. about more his wife, who has been week-en- d Joined visire-- 4 chemMr. at must Don Lee the Members Ona were farmers Lake Salt were, guess Young, president; present fclaybourne, La., until and Anderson, Well, I guess that is all for ical makeup of their visiting with her parents. They Estelle and Mrs. Warren Barton, Eu- tors in Cleveland. In his last letter to his Carl Larson, who has spent had their baby christened in 1, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. this time so will close with love decide haphazardly on the soil Thomas, secretary. Soph, class: gene Johansen, Duane Frand and kisses for the dearest mo- treatment to control erosion Mar Grange, president; Junior sen, Clyde Lowe, Darley Allen, the past few weeks with his church Sunday, and returned to )rey, he was at Seattle. The Arnold, day. ther and dad in the world; and and increase production. and Lewis Jones. Phyllis daughters in Salt Lake, has re- their home the following Your son, soils analysis shows which plant and family of Clegg you. will God meet Henry week next club class: Freshman home. protect The turned Cleveland secy. may )he have been visiting Pvt. Marell Johnson, 39170566 foods are lacking, and it also in- Lewis Bickmore, pres.; Bonnie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Ottestrom is teaching Park City Cleveland Boys In and Elmo. relatives toxic 942 minerals No. Mrs. dicates the that O. A. Warren school with Greenriver. P. at Bishop, 4th Clyde Day, Barton, A. Co. Ruby Inf., ty Cowley writes from land sick. are on the last theme. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. John Eddie Jen making (Continued secretary. page.) presenting the e, Washington, that he Seattle, Washington. ap-jti- on SCS Soils Laboratory Aids Food Production E. vice-preside- nt. re-l- h, 4-- ce X-r- ay w over-abundan- ce vice-preside- nt. vice-presde- nt; vice-pre- tah Bick-mor- e, s.; vice-pre- s.; H |