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Show FRIDAY, DEC. PAGE FOUR Price Business Directory WASATCH SERVICE Quality Gasoline and Oils at Lower Prices DRIVE IN AND SAVE" South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks Price. Utah EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Established 1900 Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah Green River Department COTTONWOOD j CREEK CONSOLIDATED Orangeville, Utah IRRIGATION Delinquent list of the Cottonwood Creek Consolidate Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cook werefpital where be has been for thea from tion Co , Orangeville, Utah. Foreign, $2.75 Per Year happy to announce the arrival past month recovering Subscription, $2.00 Per Year There is delinquent upon the following described stock n. is He improving hosleg Injury. of a baby girl at the Price A. C. SAUNDERS and JESS E. SAUNDERS, Publishers of assessment levied on the 22nd of October, 1942, the count pital last week. Both mother slowly. and Mrs. W. O. Blck-mo- Ing amounts set opposite the names of the respective s' Supt. and baby in fine condition. Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah of Huntington were Fri- as follows: Mammoth Canal 9 year old Cuma Duncan, A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle here. visitors day Cert. No. Pen Mrs. Mr. of Name gnd Dale, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March daughter Price to 105.00 "iu the Jr was taken JonesA E. uncan, 3, 1879. -568 20.50 , John T. Reid Estate DEPT. hospital last week bacause of LEGAL 2290 a as Publication of notice of meetings where admission is A. D. Huntington In the lungs complication I 56T-44 or collection taken will be charged for at our regular Edna Reid It was result of pneumonia. 1783 10.00 PNOTICE rates. Oveson Lars stated that she may have to un427 100.00 The Emery County Board of John H. Cox All communications and Items for publication must be sign- dergo an operation some time 15550 Luke 49f ofLeroy Education will meet In their ed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print. Write on this week. 2011 144.70 C. Luke Melrose no Use All abbreviations. communicaMrs. fice in Huntington, Monday, Lonel Jones one side of the paper only. 154 80.00 Bishop Garrett Burnett, tions subject to acceptance as the judgment of the publishers Joe Allen, and Eugene Hunt at- December 7, 1942, at 8 p. m., to Clem 35357 ,154.43 Hawks 21T7 may determine. 4.25 tended the funeral services at canvas the election returns, Donna C. Tracy, 285 12.70 Carol of Signed: Miax Peacock Huntington Sunday, 5 76.00 W. O. Bickmore, Marie Christensen, Russel Palmer Paul Clerk Mi's. Canals Mr. Western of and and Clipper daughter DOWN MEMORY Christensen formerly of Green-rive- r. First Publication Nov. 27, 1942 49 31.9J J. I. Jewkes Last Publication Dec. 4, 1942 152.45 S. H. Cox. Jr LANE 426 19050 Mrs. Victor Heath and baby - ; H. Cox John Civilians who have not yet of Salt Lake who have spent CREDITORS TO NOTICE 503 40.00 Jennie Jewkes TAKEN FROM THE FILES OF obtained war ration .books have the 52 Estates of Annie S. Larson, Alfred Hadfield 10.00 week here at the home past THE PROGRESS OF 20 and 40 168 2250 only until December 15 to do so, of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Logan also known as Annie S. Larsen, Guy War YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. H. Grant Ivins, state OPA direc78 and Niels Christian Lloyd Killian Bedier, returned home Sunday deceased, 42.50 Larson, deceased. tor, said Saturday. Cox Donald evening, 554 Creditors will present claims Jeannette Cox 15.45 is essential those perIt that Years Ago Mrs. Christine Kennedy and with vouchers to the undersignTwenty Blue Cat Canal sons wiho did not receive a war son of San Bernardino, ed at his residence at 465 North Cralge, 142 405.18 Fderal aid for surfacing with ration book N. 1, either through City Life Insurance Co., are visiting here at 1st East, Logan, Utaii, or to his Kansas i 158 1V.38 estate o. Luke gravel the Emery county section failure to register or because California, Mrs. attorney, Duane A. Frandsen, at j. home of 323 her the mother, 180.40 Dale highjof the Seely they had too much sugar on his office at Oastle Dale, Utah Hyrum In accordance witlh- law and order of the Board made ot way, was asked of the state hand at the time of regtstra Alvin Ross. of or on before Tooele-spenthe 6th day Mrs. Emma Bedier of 22nd day of October 1942, so many shares of each parcel ot. road commission by Clerk J. B. tion, obtain a book by December A. D. 1943. February, here visit short as may be necessary will be sold at the residence of 0 a Sunday Jewkes, in December 1S22. ANDREW O. LARSON, Ad- stock 15, Mr, Ivins said. with! her mother, Mrs. Alvin Utah, on the 28th day of December 19 Sitterud, ministrator of the Estates of the hour Orangeville, book Is Ross. The new Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen of 2 Oclock P. M. to pay blue delinquent assessment of S. Larson, also known as Orangeville announced the ar- to be Issued soon, after January cost of advertising and expense of sale sold Annie Mr. and Mrs. Carl Amnie S. Larsen, deceased, and gether with rival of a mew boy at their home 1 and it will be necessary to pre- their home here lastpeeley O. W. SITTERUD, Secretary and treasure! to Niels Christian Larson, deceasweek sent the No. 1 book issued for Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Peterson, Creek Consolidated Irrigation Cottonwood early in December 1922. ed. 1942 Kenneth Peterson of Emery sugar rationing to obtain the and bought a home In Meeker, DUANE A. FRANDSEN, Last Publication Dec. 25, 11, Dec, Publication First was suffering from a broken new book." where they own a Attorney for Administrator. Colorado, Babies bom after December foot in December 1922, caused First Publication Dec. 4, 1942. large sheep ranch. must be registered within a very 15, while with him a horse falling The two largest remaining Last Publication Jan. 1, 1943. by month after their birth. Notice to Our Emery County Customers! driving some cattle. garages of the COC camps here CANAL GREENRIYER Louis Jacobsen went over the are at present being tom down Owing to war conditions we are compelled to COMPANY mountain in December 1922 to and moved to Fort Douglas to tinue our regular delivery service to Emery county toms, CLAWSON to Ihelp Parley P. Johnson move be used as army equipment. Delinquent List Send your pressing and cleaning to us mail or lean his household goods over to There are delinquent upon the Members here of the Masonic it at the Emery County Progress office on- Mondays, Emery, where the latter expectJoseplh, Jensen1, who was called lodge held their regular business following described stock aced to make this home. to Salt Lake last week for an meeting Monday evening for count of assessment levied OcOwing to increased costs of operations we cannot paj several 1942 tober the Castle of B. Mrs. Lucy 3rd, Seely, postage on delivery of packages. examination for the army left the purpose of electing new ofDale, was preparing to move to Wednesday to enter the service. ficers. These being as follows: amounts set opposite the names the respective shareholders Salt Lake City In December 1922, He is the second son of Julius Albert May- worshipful master; of as follows: to make her home. Jensen that Is mow in the ser- O. K. Anderson, senior warden; Shares Amount Name PRICE, UTAH Perry E. Snow, son of Mr. and vice, Frank Jensen Is serving J. P. Simonson, junior warden; B. J. Silliman 85 $58.00 Mrs. Edward G. Snow and Miss In the Armed Forces in Hawaii. Kenneth Silliman 50 $35.00 R. J. Harry Purdy, treasurer; Pauline Oveson, daughter of Mr. Floyd Blackburn who was called Dinning, Sarah G. Smith 120 $81.50 Bert secretary; Loper, 60 $39.90 and Mrs. Louis P Oveson' of Cas- for examination last week was senior deacon; T. Peeler, Elijah Bigelow junior and the accordance with in tle Dale- were married in the rejected because of a heart condeacon; Hollie Seely, senior ste- law, so many shares of each ' Decemon Lake Salt Temple dition, and returned to his work ward; D. B. Shaner, junior ste- parcel of stock or as many as ber 12, 1922. at Sweets Mine. ward; and George Beebe- Ty- may be necessary will be sold The ladies of the Relief So- ler. at the office of the Secretariat ciety made a quilt for the assocAlvin Drake, of tihte U. S. Arm- his residence, in Greenriver, Forty Years Ago iation at their regular work and ed Forces, Is enjoying at present Utah, on the 15th! day of DecemA baby girl was born to Mr. business ber 1942 at the hour of 2 p. m. meeting Tuesday. a short furlough here. and Mrs. Vic. Olsen in Castle to pay the delinquent assessto the late arrival of Owing Sam Howland left Sunday ment Dale on December 2, 1902, and the school thereon, together with the ofbus, the Primary evening for Salt Lake City costs of on Sunday November 23 of the ficers decided and expense hold to will Primary where he enter services of of sale. advertising same year a daughter was born s. O. K. Anderson, to Mr, and Mrs. John Jorgensen. meeting Saturday afternoons the U. S. Navy. Billie Howland returned home First Publication Nov. 27, 1942 was instead of Tuesday as it had 13 pound daughter A been held. Saturday from a Salt Lake hos- - Last Publication Dec. 11, 1942 bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thad previously NovemHambrick on Saturday, FERRON CANAL & RESERVOIR COMPANY ber 22, 1902, at Castle Dale. MOLEN 1942 Delinquent List Deputy County Clerk Sitterud issued a marriage license on DeNotice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beach and cember 3, 1902, to James Oveson, described stock, on account of an assessment levied Nofollowing to make Ov children their of brother expect Bishop aged 25, eson of Cleveland, and Miss home at Sweets this winter, vember 2, 1942, the several amounts set opposite the names of the repective stockholders as follows: Janey Stokes, aged 23- also of where Lloyd Is working. Name Cleveland. Sergeant Grant McDonald arOn Sunday, November 30, 1902 rived home last Thursday Lee Raymond Allridge Ferdinand Belhling Arbol, the little 7 - year - old morning on a National Distillers Products Corp., New York furlough. Willie Behling 90.4 Proof 1295 n Alan-siMr. of Mrs. and He seems to be In fine condidaughter 1325 Aldrich, while climbing up tion. He is stationed at Port- Frank Blackburn 715 on the window sill, tipped a can land Oregon. Frank McDonald 1015 of liquid lye In her face, badly is also here recuperating from 941 burning the side of her face, a serious mine injury. Wayne Blackburn 273 Fortunately none of the lye got Mrs. Bertha Beach and fam- Ray Bryan Black Janette uao Into her eyes. at farewell entertained a ily Alma Christensen ..... 1125 Mrs. Mary pwasey and child- party for her son who Is Reed Christensen Floyd, Al, 1142 ren were called to Raymond, entering military service this 1126 berta, Canada, early in Decem- week end. 1165 mesber 1902, in response to a Wallace and Dennis Case of F. W. Cox 944 their that husband sage stating visited the bedside of N. U. S. A. Pledge of Emery your Electrical Equipment and father fcas seriously ill, Mr. W. Nielson Monday. Mr. Nie- John H. Cox ,1296 j Swasey was foreman in charge lsons condition Is still critical. John H. Cox 1132 of Jesse Knilghts stock herd in 636 Amanda Edwards Canada. 638 re 152-1- - 53 7 - 1940-41-- 42 . Need Stressed to Infant Get Ration Books 1228-14- 08 ; LEWIS OPTICAL CO. MAKERS OF GLASSES DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist We make a complete mus- cular analysis as well as a vision test. PRICE, UTAH 573-1- Price-Cast- For WITH SAFETY See SERVICE First National Bank Price, Utah Reserve 8ystem Member Federal ' Insurance and Federal Deposit Corporation Oliveto Furniture and Hardware Price, Utah RANGES IRONERS SWEEPERS WASHERS REFRIGERATORS RADIOS AND FURNITURE Warren8 Flower Shop Say It With Flowers For All Occasion Place orders with local agents Bonded Members of F. T. D. Phone 220 Price, Utah 90 - le t ACME CLEANERS - - Sec.-Trea- -- REDD MOTOR CO. STOP SUPERSERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories ONE Certified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolet and Bulcks. Price, Utah - 15-d- ay FRIENDLY HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING Three Reasons WHY YOU will enjoy doing business with the Carbon Emery Bank UTAH PRICE, Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member O Price Floral Shop Cut Flowers and Wreathes Made to Order MRS. JOHN GROSSO, Prop. 56 N. 1st West Price, Utah means Ewm UM for party of hunters from Orangeville went out rabbit hunting in December 1902- north of town. The company comprised Foster Cluff, Wm. Reid, Ray Cox and Geo. Fail. They couldnt kill any rabbits, so went to sihooting each others hats. Will Reid got so Interested in the sport that he shot off the end of two of his fingers. They ran to the Cork ranch and had the A wounds dressed by Misses dick and Cox. Bur- o U.S.WAR BONDS The Panama Canal is about 50 miles long. I lilt I I n OF GOOD CHEER this Holiday Reason L IJ I 3 FI JHEATREfHTERPRISES C illTl fta E Friday ' CHARLES BOYER GINGER ROGERS HENRY FONDA RITA HAYWORTH CILVRLES LAUGHTON EDWARD G. ROBINSON ILNY OTHER STARS H IN "TALES OF MANHATTAN" SHARE A RIDE 4 SuhhyBrook, BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90.4 Proof National Distiller Products Corp., N. Y. Hat tastad yu Old Sunny Brook rocontlyf It's ymmmmMjmmiimmimmmmmmmm r than fort Fish 1362 1136 1357 556 572 925 1042 1167 1205 1244 of Utafhl Pledgee Jewkes G. Lee Jewkes Glen Jensen J. W. Jorgensen Saturday CONTINUOUS SHOWS From 2:30 P. M. Saturday TOP-NOTC- ScwiiTswos State A. G. AND ,30: Johrni Moroni Fredrickson With your friends and neighbors, and see at least one good movie a week at the IIUISII THEATRES in Price. Tales of Manhattan" is the best bet of the week. Julius Jensen Alma G. Jewkes Frank Jensen F. L. B. of Berkeley Pledgee L. W. 1114 1123 1127 Killpack John F. Larsen Jesse R. Nelson,J. Rulon Nelson Delores Nordell .1117 FREE - F. L B. Pledgee of N. Harold & Alma Peterson Wendell Peterson 1067 1307 1418 ' and equipment. 1266 Petty State of Utah Pledgee Elwin Mary Ralph J. J. Rasmussen F. S. A. as Pledgee of Elwin Ralphs Maggie M. Seely John E. Soderquist F. S. A. Pledgee of Emil Soderquist v Electric Appliances 979 987 1143 1072 951 1235 1020 s Ask for your copy of Available at all Utah Power & Light Company stores. 1346 1431 1265 Elmer Swensen 1153 F. L. B. of Berkeley Pledgee 1044 & 1148 Homer F. Taylor And in accordar.ce with Law. so many Shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale, will be sold at the office of the secretary, at office in the Town Hall Building in Ferron Utah, January 4th 1943 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. REX NELSON, Last Publication Jan. 1. 1943. First Publication Dec, 11, 1942 Secy-Treasur- appli-ance- Wartime Tips on the Care and Use of Your H. A. J. D. Peacock State of Utah Pledgee of J. D. & G. K. Peacock Melinda Petty tells you how to get better service and longer use from your electrical H76 .... BOOKLET er. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 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