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Show r OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY ratty DBIMMPSf IP)? SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND, CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 1942 Orangeville Boy Emery Co. Coal Appears Fall From Car in Recent Goes To Jap Popular Movie Causes Death Camp At Delta The picture showed here last OfFerron Boy The Shores of Movement has started for the transportation of 30,000 tons of coal from the Castle Valley mine and the Deer Creek mine in Huntington canyon, for heating purposes in the Japanese relocation center, known, as Topaz, near Delta. U. S. Government trucks, operated by Jap residents of the newly established camp, are arriving daily in numbers of from twenty dive to thirty, half of them hauling from the Castle Valley mine and the remainder going to Huntington canyon. The population of the relocation center at Topaz now has a population of nearly 10,000 Japanese, mostly from California. -- o Wells Allred Receives Additional Honors At Agricultural College Among our soldier boys now in service is Jack Allen, of Hunt- LOGAN South Emery was elected president of the Sears Roebuck and company scholarship club, also president of the Independent Students at the Utah State Agricultural college for 1942-4Allred came to Utah State on a $100 Sears Roebuck and y scholarship for outstanding agriculture work in high schol. This year, in September, he was named one of the four top Future Farmers of America in the nation and was granted an additional $250 scholarship. Along with his presidential duties, Allred is active on the a son of Mrs. Mary Allat present training of the in a mechanic school to is he states and glad army, have the opportunity for "Such splendid training. ington, He is en. Wells M. Allred of 3. Cam-pan- Pvt. Leonard J. Elder Completes Course In Airplane Mechanics J. Elder completed at the airplane mechanics school at Chandler. Arizona, and has just been sent to Leonard his course week, was quite a Election Returns of Emery County General Election, November 3, 1942 Tripoli," feature, in that it pictured the Marines marching FERJtON Tragedy came to and on the front row was Dean Ferron Saturday forenoon when Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Le- George (Skippy) Thompson 7 roy Taylor, now in the South year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sea Islands. Willis Thompson fell from the Dean had written bis folks made over car driven by Con-raabout being In the picture and Nelson. The wheel passed where to find him, if they ever over him and be died within a had a chance to see it. few minutes. The boy was riding home on the Nelsons vede Pioneer of Molen District Dies at Age of 86 Years FERRON Mary Alice Reynolds Bailey, 86, died at Spring Glen Wednesday of causes incident to age. Mrs. Bailey was born August 23, 1856, a daughter of Warren F. and Edna Merrll Reynolds in the south Cottonwood L. D. S. ward. Her husband, Edward Francis Bailey, has been dead for more than 50 years. She is survived by two sons and two daughters, Asa F. Bailey and John W. Bailey of Perron; Mrs. Josephine Bailey King of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Edna Bailey Miller of Ogden; 15 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren; a brother Warren H. Reynolds of Pocatello, Idaho, and a sister, Belle Bird of Tooele. Mrs. Bailey, hicle. The accident occured after the operator of the car turned off the main highway here Into a side street. Apparently the child became overbalanced and fell beneath the machine. The child was bom at Ferron, January 8, 1935. He is survived by his parents; two brothers, Clyde and Gene; two sisters, Alice and Jo Anne, and three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Nelson and Mrs. Bengtha Thompson, all of Ferron. Funeral services were held Wednesday In Ferron IL. D. S. Ward Chapel, with Perry E. Snow officiating. Burial was In the Ferron cemetery under the al Home of Castle Dale. CASTLE DALE a student spent the week end with bis parents, Mr. and together with her Mrs. Len - Royal Huntington, at the B. Y. U., Emery County Follows National Trend in Republican Victory Huntington. among Emery 'Mrs. Siguard Madsen, Alma settlers. They settled in Molen and Ferron Madsen, Earl Olsen, and Carl Army Air Forces Advanced FlyiNew School districts. She was an active and Jimmie Templeton were at Carlsbad, staff of Student Life, the college ng COMIN6 member of the L. D. S. Church. guests of Mrs. Edith Larsen Mexico, to train for airplane paper. rruRl and Monday. SOUTH raids operator. o Funeral services were conduc- Sunday Mrs. Lyle Burdick and daugh- Only Two Democrats on He says it takes a lot of hard Ferted Sunday at 1 p. m. at the ters were down from Hiawatha Hunter Conserves ron L. D. S. ward chapel by Per- to visit their Ticket studying but is willing to do all parents Mr. and County to if and One necessary Ammunition more, that, ry E. Snow, bishop. Burial was Mrs. Warren Moffitt the past Survives Onslaught in Molen cemeUery, under the week. Jielp win this war. Shot Kills Two Deer direction of the Witbeck FunerMrs. Duard Strlngham and al Home of Castle Dale. News From Orangeville Mrs. Melvin Frandsen, of AmerEmery county following the and shots of crack Speaking Speakers at the funeral were: ican Fork, were guests at the trend of national voting, electBoys in Service Reminiscences of the early drew the covers over his head one Dr. Bruce Easley, President L. P. home of Mrs. Isabell economy during the war, Kofford, ed nearly a complete Republi- days in Emery county were con- and went to Reports from the parents and will necessarily have to mention sleep. Ralphs and Bishop P. E. Snow, can ticket in last Tuesdays tained in relatives of the boys who left part of last week. a. letter received by There 1s a vacant lot where the hunting accomplishment of Mrs. Iva Killpack read an obit- theMr.latter for Olsen Leonard election. J. Larsen Mrs. and Jew-kes, Emery here last are that Ludean Hugh Brandon, who has been the old saloon use to stand, the furE. J. (Baldy) Chapman of Price uary. Singing Mothers entertained at dinner Saturday sheriff, and D. Homer Jensen visiting his , father son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D this season, a record that will the singing. Mrs. Frieda evening, Mr. and Mrs. nished .George last time I was in Castle Dale. I were for State Representative Jewkes is now stationed in FloriBrandon in Castle Dale.. The went up to the old place, and stand for some Behling sang "Wonderful Moth- Brando and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh undoubtedly on Mer-vi- n the only opposed Democrats line letter was from bis Dick It brought back memories. Boy! da and has been assigned to time to come. er and Mrs. Harriet Baker renthe local ticket to be elected. Brandon, of Bonita,uncle, ISER Lowry, all of California. former the Infantry. a the things I had heard and seen, one shot. Two deer with dered a violin solo. Prayers were NAS Mrs. John Himmelberger and William Lltster with no opposi- resident of Castle re- - In those Clem Hawkes has also been and Dale, days, would fill a book In company with Joe and Er- offered by Melvin Bryan and sons Philip and Dwight of tion, was elected as county at- calls many wish I had the ability to assigned to the infantry and is nest I happeninteresting of Price, Chester Clive Killpack. only of names Naylor the Ohio, are home for an torney, although at Camp Lewis, Washington. in those hectic days when write it. Manchester of Huntington, Max Among out of town relatives extended visit at the home of Duane A. Frandsen, W. W. Mur- ings outlaws and the Leonard Tuttle, son of Mr. Glenwood Mrs. Josephine her I remember Larson, Louis and present were: parents Mr. and Mrs. Will- ry and E. E. Davis, were written played an Important roll in the came over to when Jennings and Mrs. Milton Tuttle has reallCleveland. of of Salt Chap and Lake; iam G. Hardy of Castle Dale. In on the ballot by friends. put your old man family King Whimpey life of the community: y been seeing the states. He has man was on his annual hunting John Anderson and two daughout of saloon. the Well, that Mrs. Nona Saradakis was Hetcor Peterson, whose name Dear Hugh: teen across to took a man. Many tried it, and Virginia and trip in the Meadow Gulch sec- ters, Mrs. Edna Miller and hus- down from Salt (Lake City to did not ER was on ballot the appear Received your letter, and it all went away with a different Washington, D. C. and is now tion of Salina Canyon on the band of Qgden; Mr. and Mrs. spend the week end with her elected county surveyor, by 151 found us fine and glad you are being transferred to Texas. Suntwo sons of some were not even and season, Larsen Clair thought second day of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred votes written in by friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Snow have so well and enjoying your thinking, the birdies were singStan- parents, Mrs. Saradakis Is emMrs. doing Mr. 18. and Roosevelt; October day, At the time of going to press, work. I read your clipping with ing for them for some not heard from Easton for days afAiming at a buck and a doe ley Judd of National and Jack ployed in Salt Lake. race for Representative In Interest. We cannot allow Gand- ter. the sometime, but he had been on that suddenly darted out of the Bailey of Ogden. Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Congress between Walter K hi to let the Hitlerites and the western o coast when last forest alongside each other, Japs I remember when Fred Mlckel Castle Dale camp, will meet Granger and J. Bracken Lee is make a roost In India. the heard from. shot hit its double POPULAR YOUNG LADY !Lue Link. killed The Mlckels Bell home of Mrs. the at Zada Chapmans a ' undeeided. Granger having William You were acquainted with were bad stuff. Nevertheless, Houskeeper reports mark, striking the doe to the OF ORANGEVILLE on November 11, at 3:00 oclock lead. that his son, Ted is with the 2nd slight some of the doings of the old your old man handled them like neck and hitting the buck In WEDS FERRON MAN in the afternoon. A good atAmend Mormon Battalion Platoon of Robber Roost gang. Some of the kids. Pete Mlckel run me beshoulder. Both keeled over is requested. the tendance meat No. 1, received the followthe befriended them and hind the bar one night with a Marines, in San Diego. Kent on their right sides, the right has been received by Word 696. vote: Yes, 318; "No, has Men The marriage of Miss Iye Mr. and Mrs. Tallisen Evans, of ing had their cattle and horses long dagger. I got the old Colts transferred from side of the buck falling on the Chain Store license Tax No. stolen for so doing. to California and is now Justesen daughter of Mrs. Alice this city, of the arrival of a baby his female companion. and stuck It In his face. He stopof legs as follows: "For, in the Air I remember the night the out- ped, but never batted an eye. o Justesen, of Orangeville, to Mr. son at the borne of their son 2, resulted Corps. 939. 444; Against, Vallno laws came to Castle Dale. After I had the cinch, but neverthes, Preston Thompson of Ferron, Pershing and Mrs. Evans In Guymon wrote his WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guy-o- n took place at the borne of Mrs. Glendale, California. The boy tying their horses to the old less I was more afraid than he 8 at 29, October Alice Justesen, that he is well and still in by hitching chain, four of them was. 8 y2 pounds. News has been received C. C. m. with Bishop Hal M. weighed came Into the saloon, one reoclock niece nssachuttes. p. Sid Swasey came in one day her Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wayman Mrs. Alvin Jensen that Mt. and Mrs. outside. They ordered with a Winchester. He had an officiating. mained of Cox Orangeville John Cox receiv-- d Miss Ruth Mae (Kay) Taylor funerthe a letter from Ferron was and family attended the drinks. Jack Moore was in Idea that he was going to take their son Fred was married November 1st' to Mr. Max Ralphs ofMrs. Marva al services at the Mitchell fun n the gang, and also Joe Walker. anything he wanted. George and man Austrialia. He best folks Technical Sergeant Carl L. the for hoped home their was Ma- eral had a nice The others I did not recognize, had different ideas. Sid came of Orangeville Thomas Flying time on the deer of Lemoore Army grandson, the son of hunt and They had a lot of drinks, played at him with the Winchester tron of honor and Miss Geneal Mr. and Mrs. said he was afraid it School. of Leon Wayman he was a little poker. Your old man cocked. Your old man slid his of Castle Dale was the in the army much long- ease, Price. With the 'arrival of fourteen Miss Taylor is the daughter of Larsen bridesmaid. Han(referring to George Brandon) hand up the gun and trigger I of wouldnt I? Preusch even kind O. L. Mr. Grove Moffitt 21 Mrs. and . get any Mrs. Herbert colored U. S. Army boys and two was in a dressed wise to the gang. They askwas bride ia dear. The Preuon his it a and Madge were down from Salt foreman work was started on ed him how much money he had. snappedI would befinger. a Ifdifford, California, both Mrs. lovely, white, long dress with tellng hadnt, Aj1- &nd Mrs. Eugene Poulsen sch and her daughter are formto end week the Lake City the Castle Dale C. He opened the till and said, spend o0i I I Reived word from ferent story. Well Sid went away corsage of red roses on her with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mof- dismantling C. C. camp, last week end. their son-- er residents of Salt Lake City. Is. too dam- a very sorry and sore man, and there it Thats shoulder. stuI honor Mrs. Lieutenant Sherril Wln-h- e also an Moffitt fitt. Warren Miss Taylor was All the buildings with the ex- ned easy, they remarked and never The ceremony was followed by spent last week end at Salt Lake tried to bluff the saloon is busy instructing dent at the West high school of of the garage building, wanted to know where Richard the members for ception He had to take to the dinner course a 01 new men again. 1 at Camp Ro- and completed a business City with them. lEr will be taken apart and moved Miller, the county treasurer, liv- breaks, and finally landed In a immediate families. The table Oakin School ...17 A. D. Earl Menitt Keller, Hills, to Tooele, where they will be us- ed. George was telling them, Canadian at the now was decorated by a beautiful prison, where he died. Messrs. Empey, Jensen and Mc- ed for housing by the American when one of the outlaws II aJT,e Page is sti11 La Alaska land, California. She is Fly surrounded by cake spoke with Jack Moore on the I wedding slept Army Lemoore Keller Paul and Tom Smelter company. report employed at as a Kinnon, :A25 I iisii.and Come along and desert. He was a fine looking up and said: white chrysanthemums were Woodwards, all of Price; Mervin o show us. tog School. man and one could not but help centerpiece and the favors Tuttle son of Mr. and Tatman is the son of Lowry of San Bernardino, Cal...33 cake home of Mr. and Mrs. Now, George was thinking fast wrapped Sergeant The of of wedding pieces (Continued on Last Page) r0Se Tuttle told Ws Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tatman folks hee tissue paper and tied ifornia, and several friends from Robert Bradshaw was literally and told them that Treasurer white in attended Salt Lake City, dormed a pheas- strewn with bodies of dead men, Wall was in Salt Lake City, and HITE th, Ve surlY enjoyed reading Scotia where he blue ribbons. ant party here Sunday. They ghosts, goblins and witches, that he was the only man In even lf he Rd get school and graduated from the with PHTHA litL the of one popular is Loye North Emery 15 with were j chaperoned by Messrs. candle-hghte- d and the in Navy University of California. jack olamtems the county that knew the comyoung ladies of Orangeville Pacific Wallace School Larsen Ryan, to Emery High on here. safe. That added bination decorations the and operator other new beauty was host- is our and L. T. Hunter of this city. the gala occasion of the annual threw them off. There was sevtoofmf nt ,and Mrs- Andrew Mrs. Mark Lallatin ...39 received the Citizenship meShe the of Ved Last week no school was held here Tuesday ess to the members as Following the successful hunt, Halloween gathering of the Los eral thousand dollars In the safe ,romSanarr tal along with other awards, at ciuo sera the dinner of the furnace not beparty because enjoyed evenbridge was Miller home Central de Libres last Club and high Vie Heureuse sleeping Uslting Friday a graduate of The ved by Mrs. Isabell Kofford. But it was fixed over fixed. 30. like a After October party. ing Halloween living baby. ing, Mother relatives. ri. school. aPP an week end Mrs. in and school Is gowas Harriet Hickman the was and Johmnie decorated were McIntyre sitting through harrowing experiences Preston is well known hostess to sixteen friends at her while going through the Spook In a chair about half asleep. One ing on as usual. for the occmJ here. friends manner ate his many by Members The Harvest Ball which was of the Friendship The evening was spent high home of October 28, the occas- Alley, members settled down to of the outlaws whipped out a Club the He was a South Emery to toet at will be held Novemaddition afion of her heel a off and The took in luck fired postponed delicious being hot a stunts, birthday. gun, supper. pot and es man. Ernest Jensen school several was 13. club ternoon ber in He the hit are shoe. be held Johnnies spent making LceMbnday evening for a members of the playing The next meeting will The young couple Lalla The O. G. Club has chosen 24 guests were vited guests enjoyed Mrs. In Ferron for the 500, after which a plate lunch at Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lowes celling and never stopped rund.n,erborne 8erved their host of was served. Her friends remem home with Duane Frandsen pre- ning until he got to the hotel Saturday, November 21 as the ter dinner Bishop tins hospitality. Adelicou their h UTAH and Nielson to twen y present, wish them joy. be red her with many gifts. and safely In bed. I think he day for their pep formal. senting the theme. rCVlW n luncheon was served friends Pastures00 four guests. husband, countys were first Reminiscences of the Early Days irt Castle Dale 12$; Belle-fontain- e, six-shoo- ter Un-gric- ht. Constitutional old-time- Miss-tssip- pi par-ent- C. Buildings Tat-ma- three-month-o- - .Jo' 5( r?-California- . ms-pag- e AP I - I j - ad-mir- ed ld At Castle Dale Being Removed rs i t i |