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Show 1 EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Pri ce Business D irectory Warrens Flower Shop Say It With Flowers For All Occasion Place orders alth local agents Bonded Members of F. T. D. Price, Utah Phone 220 Oliveto Furniture and Hardware IRONERS WASHERS RADIOS Price, Utah RANGES SWEEPERS REFRIGERATORS AND FURNITURE BOYACK'S MEN'S SHOP Price FRIENDLY HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING Three Reason WHY YOU will enjoy doing business with the Carbon Emery Bank UTAH PRICE, Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation REDD MOTOR CO. STOP SUPERSERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories ONE Certified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolets and Bulcks. Price, Utah O Price Floral Shop Cut Flowers and Wreathes Made to Order MRS. JOHN GROSSO, Prop. 56 N. Price, Utah 1st West LEWIS OPTICAL CO. --MAKERS OF GLASSES DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist We make a complete mus- as well as a cular analysis vision test. PRICE, UTAH For SERVICE WITH SAFETY See First National Bank Msmbsr FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH FOUR PAGE Price, Utah Fsdsral Reserve Federal Deposit System Corporation WASATCH SERVICE Quality Gasoline and Oils Established 2 From where I sit .. . 1901 Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah The officers and teachers of the Greenriver Hotel. Some of Per Year Foreign, $2.75 Per Year all the organizations of the those attending were Mr. Kill-paA. C. SAUNDERS and JESS E. SAUNDERS, Publishers of Ferron, Mr. Jewkes and Grenriver L. D. S. ward met at business meeting and social Mr. Peterson of Castle Dale, a Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah Monday evening. Following the Mrs. Bunnel and Nellie Young A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle business meeting a short pro- of Helper, Henry Thompson of Dale, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March gram was rendered, sponsored Greenriver and many others. 3 1879. by the women under the direcCharles Tasker of the U. S. tion of Mrs. Daphna King and Army, now stationed in CaliforPublication of notice of meetings where admission is Mrs. .Vira Stott. It consisted of nia, spent last week here. This or collection taken will be charged for at our regular several lively plays was his first visit to Greenriver rates. and two plays; in three years. He stated that All communications and items for publication must be sign- also readings by Mrs. Amanda he was among the last of the ed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print. Write on Curtis and Mr. Graham Shaw, the Philippines one side of the paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communica- after which a few minutes were soldiers to leave before they were invaded. Chas. tions subject to acceptance as the Judgment of the publishers spent in playing games followed left here Sunday to spend a few may determine. by light refreshments, furnished days at Salt Lake City before branch store in Ferron early in and served by the men. It is returnng to California to report again for army duty. September, 1902. It was located planned to hold these DOWN MEMORY once a month for the in the Ferron Drug company Dr. King returned home last purpose of a more cooperative Thursday from a trip to Salt building. LANE Peter Frandsen returned to and successful year of church Lake City, where he attended Castle Dale in September, 1902, work in the Greenriver ward. sessions of the medicos convenTAKEN FROM THE FILES OF Miss Jane Seeley, manager of from Kansas City, where he had tion the greater part of last THE PROGRESS OF 20 and 40 marketed the local telephone office, left week. three car loads of YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. Monday for Monticello, where wethers at $3.50 per head. Grape picking in Greenriver she plans to spend a week at the began Clerk Fox issued three County this week, with great acforMrs. of home Jenson, Ralph marriage licenses at the court the Logan Bedier farm. at Twenty Years Ago tivity house on September 6, 1902, merly Miss Hattie Tangren, who The this year are very grapes The Central high school at within here few a days visiting three hours. The happy spent also and In Dale quite plentiful. good Cattle Septem- couples were James E. Lott and last week. opened Mrs. Archie and childber, 1922, as a successor to the Miss Annie E. Mr. left Harris Mrs Don Embry and of Hunren week for Nevada, left this Emery Stake Academy with four tington; Alma Rowberry few to a Tuesday spend morning Williams, of Emteachers. where she will join her husband, Miss Bertie Killpack of days at Salt Lake City. Members of the Jewkes and ery and who is employed there. afterhere Willard Anderson and Visiting Sunday Van Buren Sawmill company Ferron; Miss Lorena Page, both of Or- noon were Dr. and Mrs. F. T. cans of planted twenty-4,hreJones, and Dr. and Mrs. Frank rainbow trout fingerlings In the angeville. MOORE Columbo, and nurse, MTs. Besso, the son of Elgin, Blue and Lost Lakes In Littles Mr. and Mrs. George Kofford, all of Price. canyon early in the fall of 1922. while with Miss Ruth Milton and Keith sheep of J. W. Seely Mr. and Mrs. Travus Olsen The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. near in September, Ainsworth of Salt Lake City, and Sunnyside Ernest Davis on Friday, Aug. 25, 1902, came in contact family have moved into the with three paid a short visit here Monday. home recently occupied by Aus1922, leaving them a baby boy at Mr. and Mrs. Pen Duncan re- tin Olsen. large bears. The little boy, havtheir home in Orangeville. ing a gun and determined to cently received word from their Mr. and Mrs. William Tattan show Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Albertsen, his grit, shot and scattered son Norman, who is somewhere gave their daughter Elva to Mr. two moving off while the overseas with the U. S. army, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Maxfield, them, Olen Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. made for him. He fired that he was still well and hap- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen Robert Davis, in marriage on third attended the wedding reception 15 shots, finally landing five in py to say that he had just re- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Saturday evening, August 26, the bear, thereby silencing its ceived promotion to private first Mortensen in 1922, at their home in Orange Emery last Saturclass. anger. ville. day night. J. A. Jennings was killed in Mr. and Mrs. John Bigelow Mrs. Leva Luke announced Mrs. entertained 1902, by Barney Eckand September, daughter, Charlene spent a at a Ray Larsen the marriage of her adopted stein at dinner last Friday family a house Duroad of on week South last at couple days daughter, Louise, to Mr. Dean State street in Salt Lake in Alonzo honor her of brother City. chesne. Peacock. The wedding took place The Anderson, who was home on a victim was a Mr. Mrs. of Drake Gerald and at the home of the bride In Or- V. L. Acord of Castle Dale. On are leaving our community to short vacation from the Remangeville, on September 6, 1922. August 21, 1899, Mr. Jennings make their home at Helper. Mrs. ington Arms plant in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Vet Cox anwho was the daughter of Albert Drake and children left City. Those present besides the wife, nounced the marriage of their Mr. committed suicide in Monday to make residence at hostess, her family and the daughter Elvereta, to Mr. Alvin CastleAcord, Dale by shooting herself. Wendover, Utah, here Mr. Drake guest of honor, were Mrs. LarJohnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. The sens mother, Mrs. Mary Ander'Jennings had not gotten Is employed. Louis Johnson, on September 12, Miss Una Gillies returned son, and her grandparents, Mr. along very pleasantly. They had 1922, in Orangeville. Mrs. Joseph J. Christiansen, been married about five years. home Saturday from an extend- and Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Justensen Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wareham, of ed visit a few weeks Cedar at were the proud parents of a baMrs. Kathryn Nielson, Mr City and Salt !Lake City. by boy, born September 1, 1922. Anderson, and Miss Dorcas ELMO Mr. and Mrs. Quincey Bloss-e- r The people of Ferron extendall of Emery. Anderson, of Concordia, Kansas, are vised Clell Cox a welcome home Olsen left Sunday to enBoyd Mr. here Mrs. with their daughter, and Myron Willson iting party on the evening of Sept. are roll the classes at the in fall Mrs. R. a new J Dinning. boy. entertaining baby 13. 1922. A splendid program Snow in He College Mr Womens Ephraim. The club held its and Mrs. Bert Oviatt were was rendered, after which Mr. expects to return for a few in first Kenilworth on of season the at business last meeting Cox related some of his Ovethe home of Mrs. W. F. Asimus, weeks to assist with the harvestrseas experiences. Clell was on Monday. was It in erroneously reported being Mrs. J. Che- ing of crops before taking up board of the Tuscania at the this Mrs. W. O. Rozell. New his studies. paper last week that An ney and time she was torpedoed off the Mrs. Travus Olsen entertained officers drew for this Oviatt had cut his year are: presileg by coast of Ireland. a large crowd at dinner Sunday. Miss Jane Seeley; on broken glass. dent, The falling McLoyd Killpack left Ferron name should have read ArMrs. Fox; secretary, Besides her family there were s, in September, 1922, for Ft. Mrs. Edith Downard; treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Olsen and den. Oolo., to attend the agrison Clayton of Moore; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, who has Mrs. Howard Silliman. cultural college at that place. Mr. Mrs. been to Mrs. confined and Pratt Osborne and daughRich the and George hospital An eight pound baby boy was Mrs. Bell Liable of Monrovia, ters Thelma and Theone, and several days, is home now. bom to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph forMrs. Minnie Brown and Mr. California, former residents of son Ken.; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett at Cleveland, in SepHoward, of Huntington, visited Greenriver, are visiting here Tucker and family, all of Spring tember, 1922. here last Sunday at the home of with old friends. City; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelson Mrs. Warren Taylor of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Barton of Chico, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen Lou Brown. (Lake City, daughter of Mrs. Jo Ben, Hansen was a visitor in California, the niece of Mr. Joy and family, all of Clawson. seph Lund, underwent an ap- Salt Lake the early part of the Cheney, visited here at the CheA shipment of tomatoes was pendicitis operation in Septem- week: ney residence last week. delivered here Sunday at the ber, 1922, by Drs. Winters and A load of fruit was delivered Julia Chaffin of Richfield was Ray Larsen home. These repre Nixon, at the Lund home in Cas- here from Ferron last visitor here with sent a part of a program spon Saturday. a week-en- d tle Dale. It is rumored that wedding friends and relatives. sored by the Castle Valley Mar bells will soon be ringing for Mrs. Carolyn Seeley visited keting and Purchasing one of our popular young ladies friends at Grand Forty Years Ago Junction, Col- ative assosiation Dr. Winters established a and one of Clevelands most eli- orado, Monday. Mrs. and Mr. Carlyle Crawford gible young men. The Welfare board of Emery took their son Donald to Eph Vonnel Allred is home from county held their business meet- raim last where will he Sunday, the hospital now after several ing here Monday morning at attend school this winter. A Funeral Service weeks confinement following a serious burn Subscription, $2.00 one-minu- three-minu- te te e ten-year-o- ld i w La-Ve- vice-preside- nt, Col-ling- Co-op- at Lower Prices "DRIVE IN AND SAVE South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks Price. Utah EMERY COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. To have beauty, dignity and consolation, the last tribute need not be expensive. CASTLE DALE, UTAH There are enough uncertain ti about trading in lands, without guessing at the title. Demand an Abstract of TiUe Our Abstracts TeU It All be on the safe side SORENSEN, Wallace Mortuary A. ALVIN WALLACE. Licensed Embalmer Licensed Funeral Director Ambulance Service Lady Attendant Castle Dale, Utah Phone Jr.. Mgr. HARD TO REPLACE EASY TO RENEW It is patriotic to Improve the livability and comfort n of a You serve the war effort by keeping up your home. It is difficult to get new fixtures, units and materials. But if you keep the ones you have in top condition with frequent looking after and replacement of broken parts and deteriorated sections, you will not drain supplies needed by the government for our forge toward freedom. Save with timely inexpensive repairs at a long time saving to yourself and with what you save, buy War Bonds. Consult the run-dow- home! ... HOME LUMBER & BLDG. CO. JOHN DAY, Owner and Manager PRICE, UTAH u ck son-in-la- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Compensation of Members of the A Legislature JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTI- TUTION OF UTAH. RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the f the State of Utah, Legislature of Ul members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed io amend section 9, article VI, Constitution of the State of Utah, ;o read: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per Jiem and mileage as the Legislature may provide, not exceeding ten dollars per day, and ten cents mile for the distance necessar-- ( 5er traveled going to and returning the place of meeting on the nost usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of itate is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the flectors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by article i3, section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day It January, 1943. I, E. E. ' rnson, of State of the State Secretary of Utah, do hereby certify that the Is a full, true and correctforegoing copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1941 as the same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 24th day of August, 1942. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State FR er ra 6y Joe Marsh Will Frost dropped over last eve- ning and we had a glass of beer on the back porch. I could see Will was bustin to say something . . . Well, he finally remarks, holding up his glass to the light of the settin sun, I paid my income tax today third installment There was a note of pride in Wills that some folks might have voice found amusing know Will... if they didnt Wasnt amusing to me though. I happen to know this is the first year Wills filed an income tax return, and I suspect the payment wasnt very big . . . probably in the general neighborhood of $3.26. But I know how it made him feel . . . And speakin of taxes... I rail the other day that during the ni I years since beer came back, beer I. taxe have brought in more thul two and a half billion dollars to I the government f Then it went on to say that the beer industry provides more than? a million dollars a day in taxes. Some of thats federal, somes state t and somes local. But any way y0jt describe it, its a lot of money. Right here in Utah, for instance,! the taxes from beer last year wenf enough to pay for twelve media tanks, twenty one anti - aircraft k -- guns, or complete equipment 3467 infantry soldiers. (And it wasnt so long ago alotf of that money was going into ets of bootleggers and gangsters.)!' pock-- ! Made him feel good . . . because he was doing his part as an American citizen . . . holding up his end. ... Made him feel proud to mail that money direct to Uncle Sam for things thats needed to win this war with. There, I thought to myself when I saw Will holding his glu up to the light, there are that pay their way.j Will Frost and beer. r Thats the way Will would feel about bein able to pay income taxes . . . kind of citizen he is. No. 46 of a Series Copyright, 1942, Brewing Industry FounJai'.l CLAWSON Mrs. Isabelle Barney and her two grandchildren, Barbara and Blake Jones, spent the weekend in Salt Lake at the home of the childrens parents, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tucker and family of Provo visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William. Reid The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Edwards had the misfortune to injure her arm last week. It was thought at first that it was broken, but upon being it was found to be only badly sprained. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Osborne and family of Spring City visited Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Calvin Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne and Bp. and Mrs. Jensen and families also motored to Moore to visit relatives there. ed Mrs. John K. Madsen Donates Organ To Manti Temple ens after the summer those who attend will have t pleasure of hearing the or electric organ that is being 1 stalled at the present tlme. The organ is the gift of it -- John K. Madsen of Mt. Pleas to the temple, it was purchag from and placed in' the ternf by Glen Bros, of Salt Lake C Mrs. Madsens generous t( will be enjoyed by all those a attend the temple sessions J TIP-TO- P BINDING TWINE PRICE COMMISSION COMPANY 61 - 62 South First West PRICE, UTAH I 1 f Owing to war conditions we are compelled to diseon-- l tinue our regular delivery service to Emery county townif Send your pressing and cleaning to us mail or lean it at the Emery County Progress office on. Mondays, anlj it will be returned to you by parcel-po- st I prepaid. ACME CLEANERS UTAH PRICE, Slavics Atm CARE Of! HICTRIC A10T0RS more important then ever! Electric motors larger than are now very difficult to obtain, even for farm use. Therefore, service and care become even more important than ever for the duration. ... I Have your motor checked over. or runs hot, it is in need of If It Is noisy repair. New bear- ings and brushes are still available. WE TRADE FLOUR FOR WHEAT BIG !. Notice to Our Emery County Customers! Yessir, RED STAR rf o Consoling Factor Accepted suitor: I know not much to look at. His candid fiancee: be at work all day. two-thir- ch &, will lend dignity and beauty the fine programs that are en there. ogghsihi top-not- FOR REPAIRS OR SERVICE, SEE j Your Electric Equipment Dealerj (A Utah Power & .. o; vacatiu As GtoflOo your sows, supplement it with Purina Sow and Pig Chow-- its a pig builder before they come; and a milk maker after they come! Come in sec us about this feed for your sows. Well show you records to prove its a feed and one you should feed to your sows. Sfi When the Manti temple Sees Purina Sow and Pig Chow built to go with grain. Fed to sows, it helps give them what they need to farrow big litters of sturdy pigs and keep udders filled with plenty of milk. Instead of feeding grain alone to f' Light Co. Advertisement) PUT I0?S. IN WAR BONDS $ ' |