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Show FRIDAY, NOV. 5, EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE FOUR same person, and Betty his wue. and all other 2 unknown, claiming anv title, estate or interest m the real property in the complaint adverse 7?0 plaintiffs ownership 0r ftp ing plaintiffs title thereto - to-wly described as follows, in Section 7 8, Lots 3, 4, and it; EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS My address in Salt Lake City Is AYE. 48 APRICOT Telephone 49965 DUANE A. FR AND SEN , For WITH SAFETY See First National Bank Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System Insurance and Federal Deposit Corporation Oliveto Furniture and Hardware Price, Utah Per Year Foreign, $2.75 Per Year and JESS E. SAUNDERS, Publishers Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah A. C. SAUNDERS A First Class Publication Entered In the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as second class mall matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. All Communications and items for publication must be signed the writer, whose name need not appear In print. Write on one side of the paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the publishers may determine. Publication of notice of meetings where admission is charged or a collection taken will be charged for at our regular advertising rates. Furniture Wallpaper DOWN MEMORY LANE THE FILES OF THE PROGRE6S OF 20 and 40 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. TAKEN FROM B. L. DART ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W MONG HISTORY'S .MOST THRILLING STORIES is THAT OF OUR MERCHANT MARINE. by Twenty Years Ago fine new drug store in Ferron in October 1903, and put In a nice stock of drugs and other lines. John Snow, the Jensen brothers, and several others, left Orangeville the latter part of October 1903, for Caliente, Nev., to do contract work on the San Pedro railroad. About the middle of the month of October In 1903, J. J. Thorderson started for Iceland on a mission. The people ol Cleveland gave him a nice party before he left. Soren Hansen purchased the Georg? Brandon house and lot on upper Main street In Castle Dale on November 1, 1903, ana moved his family ino the same. James Sewell sold on Nov. 1, 1903, to Chas. N. Shiner, a r.ew comer in Castle Dale from Wayne county, his house and city lot, and his J60 acre farm south of town. The consideration Was Mr. Sewell and family $1500.00. left for the Teton basin to make their home. Two babies were reported to have arrived in Huntington the first week in November 1903. One at the home of W. H. Burgess and the other at the home of a family by the name of who had only resided at the place a short time. There was a family gathering at the home of J. F. Wakefield, Sr., on October 28, 1903 it was Aunt Janes birthday, being 79 year old. A supper was srvea to the group. Twin babies arrived at tne home of Mr. and Mis Thomas Rowley in Huntington,, early in November 1903. The marriage of Fred Klllpack and Miss Emma Edwards at Ferron was solemnized on November 4, 1903 In the presence of a large number of relatives and friends, Bishop H. A. Nelson officiating. Mark Tuttle, who had been suffering with sciatic rheumatism at his home In Orangeville for a couple of weeks in October 1903, was reported to be im proving. it's first chapters, like MANY LATER ONES. WERE WRITTEN FROM STERN ITY NE-CE- 0T BEGINS WITHTHETERRIBLE WINTER OF 1607. WHEN THE DISCOUR AGED POPHAM COLON ISTS 0NTHE KENNEBEC RIVER.MAINE. HEWED FROM THE FORESTTHE FIRST AMERI COMMERCIAL VESSELTHE 30 TONPINNACE VIRGINIA. AND SAILED IN HER TO ENGLAND. Dc-Frie- ty nays vs. THE NEW ENGLAND COLONISTS, LACKING VIRGINIAS TOBACCO CROP AND FERTILE SOIL. TURNED TO THE FOR THEIR LIVELIHOOD. being one and the same person, and Nona M. Seely, his wile, also sometimes known as Nona M. Seeley, being one and the same person, Charles R. Eisele, and Jane Doe Eisele, his wife .whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiif. Commonwealth John D. Bank, a corporation, Byers, also sometimes known as J. D. Byers, being one and the same person, an unmarried man, W. F. Asimus, also sometimes known as William F. Asimus, being one and the same person, an unmarried man, G. H. Franz, also sometimes known as George H. Franz, being one and the after service andT the purpose of quieting W I and to tile property described 5 plaintiffs complaint property is situated in County, Utah, and is particuli? ly described as follows The Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 29, Township South, Range 16 East, Salt wta to-u- nt 21 Lake Meridian. Signed: Marl D. Gibson Plaintiffs Attorney Attorney for Plaintiff; MARL D. GIBSON Price, Utah First Publication Oct. Last Publication Nov. 22 19 1943 1943 vctAAmt Ration Reminders Notice to Our Emery County Customers! Owing to war conditions we are compelled to discoour regular delivery service to Emery county towns, Owing to increased costs of operations we cannot pay postage on delivery of packages. ntinue ACME CLEANERS z, G PRICE, UTAH The Gr nd M N Venison jfer Me vening bout 26 three-fourt- and Mr. aughter, hursday, days Mrs. one-she- et in Flc it Kay, from are been ast mont Mrs. Ia Through tho TRAP!? WARTIME 1 inner w mcTRic POET hs Hundreds of families, particularly war workers, need electric appliances. They cannot new ones bebuy cause electric appliances are no longer being If you have idle appliances, youll be patri-ou- c if you sell them and the money In War Stamps put and Bonds. Fill in the coupon or phone' your Electric Appliance Dealer or the nearest Utah Power &LIght Company office for full details about the Wartime Trading Post for electric appliances. manu-acture- TYPICAL APPLIANCES Electric Irons Electric docks Electric Toasters Electric Mixers Table Lamps Floor Lamps Electric Radios Electric Washers tin-flavo- Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Stokers Electric Coffee Makers Electric Water Heaters Electric Sewing Machin Vacuums Electric Refrigeraton Roasters Electric Hot Plates Ranges Electric Commercial Grids Cooking and Baking Moton Equipment Shaven Ironen TRADING particular POST" COUPON Date.. I , n would like to buy Q eU trad (check transaction in which you are the fob interested) 1WD8 used Electric Appliances: Q I (Approximate Valuo) I (Typu oi Appliance) (Approximate Valuu) (Typ oi Appliance) (Approximate Valuo) My Nam TuUphono Numbor we up to nter Addrott by ion now 1 scare-buyin- to 90 p various Also "WARTIME r 7 d. TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE le be-ir- .g 599-- D- SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH DEFENDANTS ABOVE nAmB CHARLES R. EISELE antffl' DOE KLSEI.K, his wile wSS Christian name is unknown IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL You are hereby summoned DISTRICT COURT OF THE appear within twenty qavs t, STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR ter the service of this EMERY COUNTY upon you, if served witSuuK county in which this action , Case No. 1520 brougnt; otherwise within th,, B. J. SILLIMAN, Plaintiff, fend the above entitled acti Seely, also someand in case of your failure SeeW. as times known George do; judgment will be renders! ley, being one and the same peryou according t0 th.F son, and Pursy Seely, his wile, against also sometime known as Pursy mand of the complaint wC has been filed with the Crk Seeley, being one and the same said court. person, Don H. Seely, also someThi3 action is prosecuted fn, times known as Don H. Seeley, -- Price-Cast- c7 fendants. George W. Mrs. Llwellyn Klllpack, of Ferron, was suffering with a West Main St. Price, Utah broken arm in October 1923, sus(3REATEST FRIEND OF OUR COLONIAL tained while cranking a car. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hitchcock SHIPPING WAS JOHN WINTHROR FIRST returned to Ferron, Nov. 1, 1923, GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS, WHOSE from Arizona, having decided TINY SUDOR BLESSING OF THE BAY? 1630, WASATCH SERVICE that COASTAL MOM THOSE MODEST TRADED ALONG THE NEW ENGLAND they liked Utah better. AND INTER COASTAL TRADE CHEW STEADHX They expected to locate in one COAST AND EVEN WITH THE DUTCH BY THE VHE OF OUR ENTRANCE INTO VUSWAR. of the camps. ON MANHATTAN ISLAND. Quality MORE THAN HALF OUR TOTAL TONNAOE AMS An award of $16 a week for 320 information romitayof Amtnetut Gasoline OPERATIONS. DEVOTED ESCLUSIVECTOTHOSl tianhoai manna inthtutaMw Mnk weeks to the two minor children 0yn j and Oils of William D. Elder, killed while at the Spring Canyon working at Lower coal company on March 6, il923, Prices was made by the Industrial commission Nov. 1, 1923. The childrens mother was divorced at the DRIVE IN AND SAVE" GASOLINE A-- 8 coupons are now good. time of the accident, and did SUGAR Stamp No. 14 good for 5 pounds through November 1. not participate in the award. South Carbon Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Emery Larsen and Railroad Tracks Stamp No. 29 In Book Four becomes good November 1, and will be good for 5 pounds through January 15, and Miss Rose returned Nov. 3, 1944. Stamps Nos. 15 and 16 good for 5 pounds each Price, Utah 1923, from Loa, where they atfor home canning through October 31. tended the funeral of Mrs. Larsens mother, Mrs. Annie EdSUGAR Stamp No. 29 in Book Four is good for 5 pounds through wards, a pioneer of Wayne counJanuary 15, 1944. ty and a resident of Castle Dale MEATS, FATS Brown Stamps G and H good through December 4. Warren's Flower at one time. Brown Stamp J. becomes good November 7 and reWilliam Parrish, interested in Shop mains good through December 4 a garage at Huntington in PROCESSED Say It With Flowers" FOODS Blue Stamps X, Y, and Z good through No1923, departed for his former For All Occaalona vember 20. Green Stamps A, B, and C in Book Four home in Texas, on Nov. 1, 1923, Place orders with local agents become good November 1 and remain good through with his four children and the Bonded Members of F. T. D. 20. December his Mrs. wife. of Parrish body Phone 220 Price, Utah came to her death near Wood-sid- e Soldiers Allowance Payments HONEY POT REPLACES when the automobile in Soldiers dependents must fill SUGAR BOWL which they were riding skidded out and return a new, on the wet road and she jumped IN WARTIME SWEETS it is wise to Insure certificate to benedependency from the car. fit by new rates provided by re. Utah Home Fire Mrs. John Richards, of CleveIn households where the cook cent Servicemens Allowance legInsurance Co. land, was operated on the latter has used all the sugar quota in islation, The War Department part of October 1923, for the reand other announced. All dependents now ELMO A. ANDERSON canning peaches moval of a goiter. fruitk, the receiving family allowances are suggests substituting Emery, Utah Miss Alva Brinley, one of bowl. for the honey pot sugar being sent copies of the new Agent Clevelands popular young ladies The chemical composition of form. These should be filled out and Dan Bilbo of Hiawatha were honey varies, but usually about witnessed, and returned to the married in Salt Lake. the latter of honey is sugar Office of Benefits part of October 1923. that is a combination of fruit as soon as.Dependency to avoid W. E. Christensen and L. A. practicable o sugar and grape sugar, for possible discontinuance of alBOYACKS Pike, Carbon county deputy contains only two percent lowances. Until new accounts honey Christmas Gifts sheriff, on their return from a cane sugar, explains the home can be set up, dependents now hunting trip over beyond Emery Generally Must be MENS demonstration agent. receiving in October 1923, suffered severe family allowances will Measure for measure, honey SHOP continue to receive their checks injuries when the motorcycle Mailed in November yields more energy than sugar in the old amounts. After an Price Christensen was driving witn because it is heavier. For ex- account is There can be no assurance, in Pike in a sidecar, collided with converted, any sums one and one-ha- lf tableample, as a result of am inaccrued a lightless automobile bound for view of the unavoidable handispoons of honey weigh a trifle crease in allowances Wattis. The accident occurred caps of war, that gifts and cards over an wil be in100 calounce, cluded in the first check. The near Miller Creek. Both men mailed in the weeks imveaiatt-l- y ories worth. It exactly Fire takes two tablehad their legs badly cut and HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO. preceding Christmas wih he spoons of sugar to give the same conversion from old to new accounts will take several months. were A UTAH COMPANY taken to Salt Lake, delivered on time. Such mat- amount of energy. they ter of o must one of not amputation movePikes Now Is the danger time for legs impede the Besides using the uncooked The State of Virginia, in which being a possibility. Christensen ment of war material ui:j per- honey as a spread to save on Fire .Write or Phone. was a former Cleveland man sonnel and military mail. NEPHI L. WILLIAMS butter, as a sweetening in lev- George Washington in colonial and was acting as speed cop on Phone 81 Y Caatla Dale, Utah Transportation facilities are erages and cereals, and in Ice days labored as a young surveythe Gate pavement, heavily burdened. The numoer cream to make a smoother cus- or, never has been completely while Pike was a guard for the of railway cars and airplanes tard, the county home uemon and adequately mapped? mail truck in 1921. available for handling Christina' stration recommends agent LEWIS OPTICAL CO. mail is far below that o former cooking with honey. LEGAL DEPT. MAKERS OF GLASSES years. Facilities simply are not For making quick breads nd Forty Years Ago DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist available to transport and de- cakes, the honey should be m...-e- d The Castle Dale roller mills livery, in the last We make a complete muswith the liquid called for a. IN TIIE SEVENTH JUDICIAL three weeks becular analysis as well as a was running night and day in fore Christmas, the tremend- the recipe, reducing the amount DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE the fall of '1903. OF UTAH, IN AND FOR vision test. ous of mail that have of milk by about one naif. V STATE EMERY Peter Falkner of Ferron ob- benquantities COUNTY PRICE, UTAH the is heretofore or moved honey in that very thin vtr.t tained a divorce from Mary period. 1321 No. Case thick, the proportion may need Falkner, in the October term of More than B. J. SILLIMAN, Plaintiff, to be altered. Usually noney thirty thousand court in 1S03. Both were navs. postal employees have gone in- may be substituted for sugar FRIENDLY HELPFUL tives of Germany, where they to GEORGE W. SEELY, also the a in cup by cake forces. The cup recipe. ACCOMMODATING They have known as George W. Seeley, were married in 1873. In 1894 been armed Three Reasons WHY TOU will largely replaced with in- cake or cookies should be bakone and the same person, Peter to concluded his luck try ed at the lowest possible temp- and Pursy Seely, his enjoy doing business with the wife, also in America, came here and re- experienced personnel. Last year, at the urging of erature to prevent changing sometimes known as Pursy SeeCarbon Emery Bank turned to his fatherland to get of the honey and to avoid ley, being one and the same perpeople, the public did PRICE, UTAH Mary In 1996. Said Mary: I postal son, Don H. Seely, also somev start burning. Member Federal Reserve System its earlier mailings than go not to America, mit you, and times known as Don H. Seeley, o and the Federal Deposit Insurance usual, but the early volume was she didnt. Corporation being one and the same person, small. Both was There a of Escaped deluge Fred Killpack opened up a and Nona M. Seely, his wife, also later mailings. This volume tied Father: Who broke that chair sometimes known as Nona M. up the mail so that it was weeks in the parlor last right? Seeley, being one and the same REDD MOTOR CO. in some cases before parcels Daughter: It just collapsed person, and Glen M. Ruby, EmAnnouncing New Office Hoars could be moved in the railway all of a sudden. Pop. but neither ery county, a body corporate and DR. F. A. ONE SlOP SUPERSERVICE MIGLIORE politic of the State of Utah, and depots. of us was hurt. Chiropractic and Electrical all other persons unknown, war The has dislocated Oil . the o and Accessories Gas, Treatments claiming any Christmas title, estate mailing season. This Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. . to 6 P. M. or interest in, right, Looking Ahead or lien upon the Certified Used Cars Agents November is year the time for Evening Hours: 7 to 8 P. M. for Chevrolet and Bulcks. Recruiting officer: .Have you real property described in the nailing Christmas gifts and Monday Wednesday Friday any preferences as to what you complaint adverse to the plaincards. Gfts should be marked Price, Utah 8undayt and other evenings by tiffs ownership or clouding would like to be! Appointment only "Do not open until Christmas. title thereto, Defand plaintiff's Phone Rir. Draftee: Sllvagnl Bldg. an Yes, sir, o ants. PRICE, Utah man with a'pension." 30 Days Notice on SUMMONS Stamp 18 Price Floral o THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE The public will be given 30 DEFENDANT. GLEN M. RUBY; Just Like Dad? Shop days notice, should it become You are hereby summoned to The barber lifted the young appear within MRS. joiin A Funeral Service necessary to terminate Shoe Ratwenty days aftion Stamp 18. This announce- customer into his chair and ter the service of this summons GROSSO, prop. said: To lnve beauty, digment was made recently by OPA upon you, if served within the 56 N. 1st West How do you want your hair county in which this action is to kill g and rumois nity consolation, IONDID tl.VICi brought; otherwise within thirprl(.ei Utah that the validity period of stamp cut, son? the last tribute need Like dads, with a hole in the ty days after service and de18 might be cancelled with only top. fend the above entitled action; not be expensive. 24 hours notice to consumers. and in case of your failure so to o o EMERY COUNTY do; judgment will be rendered Wallace Mortuary Longer the Better Marines Celebrate Anniversary against you according to the deABSTRACT CO. Scott mand of the complaint whicn A. ALVIN WALLACE. CASTLE DALE, UTAH On November 10, the Marine want to (at riding academy): I has been filed with the clerk of a horse. rent Llrensed Embalmnr its 163th anniCorps celebrates There are enough uncertainI.lrensed Funeral Director said court. Groom: How' long? ties about trading in lands, versary. On this day, the seven Ambulance Service Scott: Longest yeve got. theThis action is prosecuted for without guessing at the title. branches of the corps win be There are five Lady Attendant purpose of quieting title in of us going. Demand an Abstract of Title honored and to the property described in Castle Dale, Utah Aviation, Mess. Line, o O. SORENSEN, Jr., Mgr. Phone Musicians, Paymasters, QuarterAbout 3 tons of tin goes Into plaintiffs iscomplaint, which property situated in Emerv master, and Communications an average size submarine. County, Utah, and is Phone 657 l? Township 21 South, Range 16 East, Salt Lake Meridian. . Signed: Marl D. Gibson, Plaintiffs Attorney Attorney for Plaintiff: MARL D. GIBSON Silvagni Building Price, Utah First Publication Oct. 22, 1943 Last Publication Nov. 49, 1943 34, $2.00 Subscription, New and Used Rugs OuryfferchantJffarne 1901 Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah AT LAW ATTORNEY SERVICE Established 194 lor daT afttr data a- - Pa wiU Balad. or iDlahiPow, Liahr Ul d,aI ba turnad SSBpSar -- .ic. .Yout Trading Po.1 ar D.al., T" AppUe who UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. H. M.wig fbfc, you in Dealer, uying, selling, Castle Dale Co-op- ., -- Wa,tiine Infa p0lli. trading Used Electric Appliances Castle Dafe Hunter Drug Co., Castle Dak Guymon Merc Co., Huntington e have Kpair k easily outsi . |