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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS My address in Salt Lake City is Established Telephone DUANE A. FRANDSEN AT LAW ATTORNEY Fire A UTAH COMPANY the danger time for Fire Write or Phone. NEPIII L. WILLIAMS Now Is Phone iTHEATR (ENTERPRISES' Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah A. C. SAUNDERS and JESS E. SAUNDERS, Publishers A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as second class mall matter, under the Act of March PRICE THEATRE Dale, Utah Castle BOYACKS MENS Foreign, $2.75 Per Year Subscription, $2.00 Per Year All Communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print. Write on one All communications side of the paper only. Use no abbreviations. 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. Price LANE TAKEN FROM THE FILES OF THE PROGRE8S OF 20 and 40 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. HELPFUL FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATING Three Reasons WHY YOU will enjoy doing business with the Carbon Emery Bank UTAH PRICE, Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Warren's Flower Shop Say It With Flowers For All Occasions Place orders with local agents Bonded Members of F. T. D. Phone 220 , Price, Utah Oliveto Furniture and Hardware Price, Utah New and Used Furniture Wallpaper REDD MOTOR CO. ONE STOP SUPERSERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories Certified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolet and Buicks. Price, Utah 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, to his home in Emery on Dec. 1, 1923, after a long stay with the U. S. Geological survey in the northern part of the state. Orange S. Olsen, a local boy, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Nad Olsen, was appointed supervisor of the LaSal forest in November DOWN MEMORY SHOP Rugs UTAH '1923, with headquarters at Forty Year8 Ago John Eden returned to his home in Cleveland in November Carl Wilberg reported contin1923, from an extended visit ued activity in the local real eswith relatives hr the east. tate market to the fall of 1903. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Wickman In addition to the sales reported of Castle Dale, were entertain- last week, he closed a deal with ing a new son, who made his Aaron Oman for 25 acres of appearance on Sunday, Nov. 25, farm, land north of Castle Dale, 1923. Mr. Oman paying $1200 for the Kye Jorgensen of Storrs, but same. formerly of Castle Dale, returnOver twelve thousand fruit ed in November 1923, from a trees were delivered for planting mission in in Emery county In the fall of twenty 1903. England and Danmark Len McCarty moved into his Ray Winkler and Will Jones, both of Cleveland, were students new store building to' Greenxiver at the Central high school in in November 1903. It was one of Castle Dale during the 1923-2- 4 the nicest merchandising build1 term. ing in any small town In Utah, Carpenters began laying the and cost $3000.00. new floor in the Orangeville At the Reid and Griffiths coal auditorium hi November 1923, mine above Orangeville, in Novand expected to have it ready ember 1903, coal haulers drove for the big Thanksgiving dance Into the working tunnel, turned at that place. around at a station blasted out Miss Katie Huntington met for that purpost, and loaded up. with an accident that might Wm. Tatton, a hustling farmhave proven fatal, at her home er of Orangeville, raised 625 in Orangeville the latter part of bushels of carrots on VA acres November 1923. Some powder in of ground in 1903. $20.00 worth an old pipe, which was being of celery was raised the same heated, exploded, and the child season by Bishop Robertson on was burned about the face and one row, five rods long. hands. Peter Nielsen, councilor. to the Twins were reported the lat- bishop at Huntington, had the ter part of November 1923 at the misfortune to break a leg close home of Mrs. Essie Guymon Tut- to the ankle by letting it down er while in operatle, residents of Orangeville. Mr. Into a and Mrs. Tuttle were residing tion, in November 1903. in the camps that winter. A daughter was bm to Mr. Kimball Williams and Mrs. James Gordon In rr returned 77 JL -- H 77 Li. SKYS THE LIMIT Saturday Margo - Tom Neal IN BEHIND THE RISING SUN Monday Sunday Double Feature Lum and Abner SO THIS IS WASHINGTON ALSO 7th VICTIM UTAH THEATRE Sun Mon Tues Dave OBrien - Jim Newell I rt FIGHTING VALLEY ALSO Hollywoods First Drama of Russias Young Heroes In BOY FROM STALINGRAD Huntington, on Nov. 23, 1903. 'Edwards took over the management of the Castle Dale Hotel December 1, 1903, which had been managed by Alansin Aldrich. A son was 'born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox on Thanksgiving day 1903. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Conover, of Ferron, celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary on December 4, 1903. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Broderick at Emery, the latter part of November A. E. 14-po- 1903. Hyrum Christensen, of purchased a home in ery and some land in that tion, about Dec. 1, 1903. May-fiel- d, Emsec- CLAWSON Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 4, for Clifford Jones who was killed last week in a construction accident. Bishop Calvin Jensen was in charge. The music was furnished by a ladies trio from Ferron ward. Julius Jensen; solo. In the Garden, by Frieda Behling; speak- Price, Utah B. L. DART ; , ... Wilt firm faith in tbt future W Unibaiiu, 657 Price, Utah Ucumcb and trot; They pledge their troth together For loro mid country too . GENUINE DR. F. A. MIGLIORE ChiropracUc and Electrical Treatments Hours: Dally 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. P. M. Evening Hours: 7 to Monday Wednesday Friday Sundays and other evenings by Appointment only PHONE 599-Room Sllvagnl Bldg. PRICE, Utah WASATCH SERVICE His hand still to tic stromgtr For tor couidmi touch: Her heart trill ho the tighter For loot that mm to much. REGISTERED Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS In the finest trad! tion . . .. give her KEEPSAKE" ORIAND Set' 192.50 Engagement Ring 150.00 Quality a ... the most famous name in diamonds. Make this store your Gasoline and Oils headquarters, for at Lower watches, silverware CHILTON Set Engagement Ring Prices 82.50 75.00 DRIVE IN AND SAVE" and gifts for every purpose. South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks Come in for FREE Etiquette Books on Price, Utah civilian CUSHING Set 450.00 Engagement Ring 350.00 A Funeral Service To have beauty, dignity and consolation, the last tribute need not be expensive. Wallace Mortuary and military engagements and weddings. NORMAN Sat Engagement Ring 139.75 100.00 ' NOTICE TO CREDIT Estate of Andrew M deceased. Greenriver did more than just the past year as welders at the go over the top in the War shipyards in Oregon. Mrs. A. Scovill .and daughters, Fund drive, was stated last week Salt and Emma Jean, of Orin Helen office the from in a letter for Lake praising Greenriver angeville, were 'guests of Mr. and Greenriver Alma Scovill, for a few work. Mrs. excellent their turned in $328, which was 31 days last week. over their quota of $250, making Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Curtis it the highest in the state, as returned home Thursday from a well as first to get their quota two weeks visit at Clearfield. into headquarters. They were accompanied home on Friday The Eastern Star by Mr. and Mrs. ArlandL Curtis ofelected following the of American Fork, who remainevening ficers for the coming year: ed for a short visit, prior to departure Tuesday for inWorthy Matron, Vivian Din-M. J. duction into the coast guard in ning; Worthy Patron, Mamie Associate which Matron, he enlisted about a month Brown; May; Associate Patron, Ralph ago. Irene The M. I. A. sponsored a one-a- ct Dinning; Conductress, play last Tuesday evening. Jones; Asso. Conductress, Margaret Peeler; Secretary, Myrtle The cast included Mrs. V. NelBedier; Treasurer, Eugenie Sim- son, Mrs. Iris Allen, Vale Hatt Ar-lan- ds CARBON THEATRE Song by trio, I Shall Not Pass Again this Way; invocation, Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Oepoait Insurance Corporation ers, Pres. Leon Ralphs, Ferron, and Grant Thorne, Sp ring vi lie; violin selection, O, My Father, by Harriet Baker; speakers, Bishop A. Ludene Cox, and Bishop Calvin1 Jensen. Closing song by trio, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere; benediction, Archie Edwards. Burial was in the Ferron cemetery with Bp. A. L. Cox dedicating the grave. Luncheon was served to out-o- f town relatives after the services' by the Relief Society at the home of Mrs. Jane Larsen. Mrs. Lydia Price is visiting at Orangeville in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bryant Jewkes, who 1s ill with rheumatic fever. Mrs. Luther Tatton left Tuesday for Marion, where she will visit her daughter-in-laMrs. Mitchell Tatton, and new baby son. Word was received here that William Jorgensen had received a serious injury to his eye in the coal mine at Sunnyside where he has been employed. He was taken to the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. William Price went to Price Tuesday where his son Willis Price is very ill in the Price hosw, pital. Mrs. Isabelle Barney, of Salt Lake, spent the first of the week at this place. . Creditor wUl Lewis Jewelry Price, Utah at present MARION L. iiiSIIIIilIIl!IIlll!ll!l!!S!SI!!!!I13IS!SSIIltIlllII f SORENs Administrator of the Andrew M. Sorensen Publication, Dec.'s Last publication. NOTICE Dee. 3i S t ) 1 TOCREDHW Estate of Charles Wharff known as Charles a. Wharff i( . C3S&Cl. Creditors will present ck with vouchers to the under ed at R.F.D. No. d, Helper or to Rugger! and Gibson torneys At Law, Price, Utah or before 'the 27th day of Ja ary, A. D., 1944. Signed: John H. Whan Administrator of the Estat Charles Wharff, also onson. New members installed and Mrs. Eugene Hunt. The play Charles A. Wharff, decease were Mr. and Mrs. Jordon Jor- was directed by Mrs. Art First Publication Nov. 26 la genson and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Last publication- Dec. 24 1943 Peterson by affilation. Mrs. Lucile Heath and son, NOTICE TO CREDITORS LEGAL DEPT. Victor, are here from Salt Lake Estate of Walter G. Filer' visiting at the Logan Bedier resceased. SUMMONS idence. Creditors will present cla Mrs. Ivo Young and son from In the Seventh Judicial Dis- with vouchers to the undersi Fruita, Colo., visited her parents trict Court of the State of Utah, ed at the office of Ruggeri Gibson, Attorneys At Law Mr. and Mrs. Albert May over in and for Emery County. Oral Eugene Johansen and Utah, on or before the 27thft the week end. Mrs. J. M. French was taken Grace Lea Johansen, his wife, of January, 1944. G. H. Patterick, Jr to the Price hospital Monday for Plaintiffs, vs. Administrator for Anciil retreatment of a fractured hip, Castle Dale Corporation of Proceedings for Probate of ceived in a fall at her home. the Church of Jesus Christ of of Walter G. Filer, decease Mrs. George Seely returned Latter-Da- y Saints, a Corpora- First Publication Nov. 26 19 home this week after enjoying a tion Sole; Seth Allen, as surviv- Last publication Dec. 24. 1943 two weeks visit in California. ing Trustee in Trust for the Members of the Church of Jesus returnCharles Tasker NOTICE TO CREDITORS SSgt. Latter-Da- y Saints, reed to his post in California after Christ of Estate of William a. Guyi EccleDale Castle the in a weeks visit here with his fath- siding Creditors will present cla of siastical Ward the Emery er, Harry Tasker. Sgt. Tasker Stake of Zion, in Emery County, with vouchers to the undersi has been serving in over-se- a State of Utah; and all other per- ed at her home at Hunting! duty , and this was his first vis- sons unknown, claiming any Utah, or to B. L. Dart, Attor it home for sometime. right, title, estate or interest in, at Law, Price, Utah, on or bei Mrs. Ethel Tasker was in Price or lien upon the real property the 19th day of January, 194, in the Complaint adMary H. Guymon, Tuesday for medical attention; described verse to the Plaintiffs ownerAdministrat sevsevere of illness a following First or Plaintiffs title Nov. 19 ship, publication: clouding eral weeks. Last publication: Dec. 10, l9 Defendants. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingram and thereto; The State of Utah to the Said i, GREENRIVER CANAL CO daughter, Ruth Ann, from Defendants: were guests at the Keith You are hereby summoned to DELINQUENT LIST Brock home a couple of days last appear within twenty days afThere are delinquent upon ter the service of this summons week. following described stock Pvt. Boyd Hunt from upon you if served within the count of assessment levied which this action is Camp Adair Oregon, left Wed- county in ober 2, 1943, the several amou thirwithin otherwise, brought, nesday, after enjoying a ty days after service, and de- set opposite the names of the furlongh, with his parents, Mr. fend the above entitled action, spective stockholders, as folio and Mrs. Liss Hunt. Shares A and in case of your failure so to 221 $8; Mrs. Sylvia Bigelow departed do, judgment will be rendered Charles Jones B. 180 J. Silliman for home her in to deEly, the Monday against you according, 10 Nev., after a week's visit here mand of the Complaint, which Howard SUliman 50 2d with friends and relatives. She has been filed with the Clerk of Kenneth Silliman This action is and in accordance with the was accompanied home by her said Court. to quiet plaintiffs title so many shares of each parce: brought father-in-laEligah Bigelow. to the following described real stock, or as many as may be Mrs. Don1 Harris from Salt estatein cessary will be sold it the of Lake visited her parents, Mr. and of Utah, Emery County, State of the Secretary at his reside Mrs. Albert Weber, here a short Lots 4, Block 13, of the Castle in Greenriver, Utah, on the il time last week. Dale Townsite Survey. day of December 1943, at DUANE A. FRANDSEN, Misses Una Harris and Louis hour of 2 p. m., to pay the del Brown are home for a short visAttorney for Plaintiffs. quent assessment thereon, it. They have been employed for P. O. Address: 48 Apricot Ave., gether with the costs of adv Salt Lake City, Utah. tising and expense of sale. First publication, Nov. ,19, 1943. O. K. Anderson, Sec.-T- I m 1 1 11 Ne-ph- lst-cla- ss C 10-d- ay F ptback U, on I Membei o:s fan Sis' visit ad two anc liter's tv to, were Kiss rally rlton, ley F m 0! are Its. Ac the lent h Serai Jiting 1 Clevel CHiawa' w, to-w- Its. Rc !, John it: hi MOORE 1 Last publication, Dec. 17, 1943. 3-- tc J Mrs. Rufus Albertsen entertained some of the young folks from here and Emery at a birttt-da- y party for her son Afton, last Thursday night. The evening was spent playing table games, and lunch was served. Mrs. Melva Olsen gave the Theology lesson in Relief Society meeting. Committees were appointed to takejeharge of the annual Ward Christmas party. The sisters are asked to bring their scissors, needles, thread and thinbles next week to work on the Red Cross sewing under the direction of Mrs. Jesse Olsen. Mrs. Severin Albertsen is slowly improving from her serious illness of last week. Lira. Leonard Larsen entertained some neighbors and friends at a party in honor of CHRISTMAS LIGHTING THIS YEAR SHOULD BE AN and limited only to your horn iS lo her husbands birthday last Friday. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Mayfield and daughter Verna Vee, of FerOut-of-to- ron. Lunch was served by Mrs. Larsen. WILLIAM T. LITSTER Notary Public OFFICE AT COURT HOUSE CASTLE DALE, UTAH -- Meaning what? Simply that your Government, in line with its nationwide voluntary conservation program in which seven major industries are participating, is asking that Christmas lighting decorations be confined to Christmas trees inside private homes that lights be dispensed with on street decorations, community Christmas trees, exterior home decoratiot, and interiors and exteriors of commercial establishments. The reason? To conserve the use of light bulbs of which there is a shortage and to conserve electricity, which will t ereby save coal, and manpower, critical wartime materials used transportation and in making it. ut uniting Christmas lighting is an easy way to help save those ingredients used in producing it, which are so vitally needed to speed Victory. ' Authorized Keepsake Jeweler EXTENDED PAYMENTS ;jr Ck with vouchers to the ed at Emery, Utah or Dera' and Gibson, Attorney Price, Utah, on or th day of February, i0re There is enough electricity for all essential uses A. ALVIN WALLACE. Licensed Embalmer Licensed Funeral Director Ambulance Service Lady Attendant Castle Dale, Utah Phone Location Notices for sale this office. Fred Astaire - Joan Leslie hay-bail- First National Bank . Monday Sunday x-month See West Main St. LETS FACE IT Tom Conway For SERVICE WITH SAFETY Phone Mo-a- b. Betty Hutton Bob Hope Twenty Years Ago FOR LOVE . . . AND COUNTRY TOO! ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Saturday 3, 1879. HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO. 31-- kiCiinuian Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah AVE. 48 APRICOT 1900 J FRIDAY, DEC, i0v EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE FOUR UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |