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Show WHEN IN PRICE EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS SHOP HERE Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah My address In APRICOT AVE. Telephone 3, 1879. 65 $1.00 Six Months 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 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 A. FR AND SEN AT LAW FITZ WATER Business Machine Co. Sales Repairs rates. Supplies All Type Business Machines 8 E. Main, Price. Phone 746 FRIENDLY surprise party was staged in honor of Soren Hansen Sr. on his 88th birthday anniversary. February showers were reported as being enjoyed in Em- DOWN MEMORY LANE HELPFUL TAKEN FROM THE FILES OF PROGRESS OF 20 and 40 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. THE Carbon Emery Bank UTAH PRICE, Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Twenty Years Ago March, Judge George Christensens court of shooting to death another American-bor- n Mexican, Louie Madrid, near Greenriver. The jury recommended life im- treasurer. in BOYACKS MENS SHOP prisonment. ..The body of S. V. Acord was finally found in the debris at the scene of the Castle Gate mine explosion, after six days search. He was buried in the Castle Dale cemetery. This almost completed the recovery of the 173 victims bodies. Construction of the new concrete distributing tank for the Castle Dale waterworks was started this month 20 years ago. M. D. Lowry was awarded the Price B. L. DART Phone West Main St. W 657 Price, Utah LEWIS OPTICAL CO. MAKERS 1924 E. P. Lopez was found guilty ery County, 40 years ago. The first annual reunion of the Emery County Beekeeper Association was held in Ferron. Andrew G. Anderson was master of ceremonies and 200 people were fed. The Ferron orchestra composed of Joseph Hansen, C. B. Mann, M. D. Lowery and Caroline Westenskow furnished the music. Andrew Nelson was president of the association and O. J. Sorensen, secretary and OF GLASSES Any lens duplicated the Same Day Left. PRICE. UTAH contract. The Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Irrigation Co., elected A. G. Jewkes, president; J.W. Lake, vice president; O. J. Sitter ud, secretary and treasurer and Len Huntington and Sylvester Cox directors, In late Feb- ruary, 1904. The new bridge at Ferron was opened to traffic in late February, 1904. o Commends Utah Coal Mine for Improvements Mrs. Joseph Tatton of Rolapp collapsed on her doorstep and Numerous beneficial changes died fronj a stroke. She was the daughter of Samuel Caldwell of have been made in recent Molen and sister. of Mrs. Vern months to supplement existing Kofford of Castle Dale. safety features in the King No. 2 mine, of the United States Fuel Company, In Forty Years Ago Emery County, according to a federal inspectors report. March, 1904 Prof J. A. Widtsoe and other Federal Inspector Fred J. Utah Agricultural College pro- Bailey outlined detailed suggs-tiofessors were scheduled to talk for better ventilating fato farmers at Orangeville on soil cilities, improved timbering and reclamation. elimination of some unsafe haulHon. Orange Seely of Castle age practices. Dale was brutally assaulted when Although coal production per in Castle Gate while walking lost-tiaccident in 19 months home after speaking at a meet- since the original Bureau ining on Sunday evening. His at- spection, was above the national tacker was identified at Rodger average, Inspector Bailey was Price, who had taken exception told that 4 fatalities and 69 other to Mr. Seelys remarks about the lost time accidents in 22 months coal miners strike. Price drew ended Oct. 31, 1943, were due to a jail sentence. haulage and falls of roof. Vista Lund, Coal from the Emery County daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lund workings is handled at the mines of Castle Dale, narrowly escaped surface facilities from burning to death while located near Hiawatha in adjoinplaying with a fire in the yard. ing Carbon County. The operaShe was saved when her mother tion employs 502 men. o wrapped an apron around her to smother Vistas burning dress. Manufacture of packing trunks Sam M. Williams has turned with iron and steel frames is his stage line over to Ammon permitted for civilian use, WPB and Jacob Foote of Emery. announces. 3,800-ton-a-d- six-mon- th coal-handli- DR. F. A. MIGLIORE Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments CHAMPION SHOE REPAIR SHOP PHONE 699-Room Sllvagnl Bldg. PRICE, Utah OUT-OF-TOW48-Ho- and Hardware ur WORK. N Service Through The Mail F. WALDO TAYLOR, Price, Utah Proprietor PAROWAN, UTAH New and Used Wallpaper rs one-pint- half-gallo- ns, alcohol-produci- Six-mon- ng th non-highw- ay walkie-talkie- six-mon- .... ba-zok- as, s, th mid-yea- six-mon- th An additional 2,000 nurses are needed for the U. S. Army Nurse Corps by April 1 to replace hundreds of army nurses being sent overseas in connection with plans for a European invasion. The American Red Cross, Recruiting Agency for Nurses, reports that the Navy Nurse Corps, which has completely exhausted its reserve, also needs 500 additional nurses each month during 1944. o Reminders . . and Fats Brown stamps Y and Z in Book Three are good through March 20. Red stamps A8, B8 and C8 in Book Four are good through May 20. Waste kitchen fats are redeemed at two ration points plus four cents a pound. Processed foods Green stamps K, L, and M are good through March 20. Blue Stamps Meats 10-po- int 10-po- int LESS SUGAR FOR CIVILIANS A8, B8, C8, D8 & E8 in Book 4 U. S. civilian supplies of sugar are good through May 20. Sugar Stamp No. 30 In Book will be 6 per cent less than 1943 Four Is good indefinitely for five to WFA, consumption, according due to use of sugarcane molasses pounds of sugar. Stamp No. for industrial alcohol, t increased 40 in Book Four is good for five to appear hereby sumoned personally and bring the above mentioned children before the above named court in the said County on the 20th day of March, 1944, at 3.00 p. m. oclock in the Court rooms of this Court, located at Castle Dale County Court House and show cause why the children should not be dealt with according to law. If you fail to appear, your default will be entered and the Court will proceed to hear this cause and determine any rights or interests you may have in said children and will dispose of the case as may be determined according to law and the best interests of said children. Your failure to appear and produce the reasonable children without cause of may be contempt Court. Dated this 24th day of Feb- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Lloyd Olsen, Creditors will present with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, or to RuggeriVJ Gibson, Attorneys At Law Price Utah, on or before the 19th dav of June, 1944. HENNING B. OLSEN Executor of the Estate of Llovd CS Olsen, Deceased. RUGGERI & GIBSON, Attorneys for Executor, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah. First publication: Feb. Last publication: Mar. ; two-tent- hs mid-Decem- mid-Janua- ry, O 18, 1944 1944 n, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, General Land Office, District Land Office, Salt Lake 064075. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the leasing act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437), and the regulations thereunder ed April 1, 1920 (43 approv- GFR, part 193), the Secretary of the in- terior in conection with coal lease application of F. F. Hintze, has authorized the offer for coal lease of all of Sec. S., R. 7 E-- , 29, T. Utah, by S.L.M., Furniture icant for employment because of race, creed, color or national origin, and require an identical provision to be included in all subcontracts. The offer of the land for lease will be made in this office on the terms specified above to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus on the 22nd day of March, 1944, at 10:00 a. m. Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to the land listed or any part thereof, are hereby notified that they should file on or before March 21, 1944, their protest or objection against the granting of a lease therefor; otherwise, such- claim will be ruary, 1944. in granting a lease. disregarded NORMA WEBB, SCOTT P. STEWART, Register. Clerk of the Juvenile Court. Feb. 17 First publication, Mar. 3, 1944. Last publication, Mar. 10, 1944. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court Within NOTICE TO CREDITORS and for Emery County, State of i In the District Court Within Utah: and for Emery County, State of of In the Matter of the Estate FRANK R. LUNDY, Deceased. Utah, In the Matter of the Estate Creditors will please present of Eliza Belle Winkler, Deceased claims with vouchers attached Creditors will present claims to the undersigned administrawith vouchers attached to the trix at her residence In Clevundersigned administrator at the eland, Utah, on or before the 19th office of his attorney, Therald N. day of April, 1944. JOSEPHINE M. LUNDY, AJensen, Price, Utah, on or before dministratrix of the estate of the 19th day of April, 1944. Frank R. Lundy, Deceased. J. L. LARSEN, THERALD N. JENSEN, Administrator of the Estate of Attorney for Administratrix, Eliza Belle Winkler, Deceased. Price, Utah. First publication: Feb. 18, 1944. THERALD N. JENSEN, Last Publication-- March 10, 1944. Attorney for Administrator. P. O. Price, Utah. TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS what First publication: Feb. 18, 1944. you have to sell by using The Last publication: March 10, 1944. Progress Classified Ads. - 18-M- ar. : pay-meh- ts. OPA suggests that retailers keep a reserve of green and brown stamps on hand during the first week or two ration tokens are used, in case they have underestimated their token peeds. OPA has ordered a reserve of 200 million tokens to be ready not later than one-poi- nt "O Price Floral YOUR WAR DUTIRy Shop MRS. JOHN GROSSO, prop. Buy more War OMI SKftVKt Price, Utah and Bonds 56 N. 1st West cheerfully attend ' to other home front duties. Lets get this war won quickly! WASATCH SERVICE Quality Gasoline and Oils at is the time to check up on your repair Prices A "DRIVE IN AND SAVE" South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks materials for the farm buildings and for the home. NEW COAT OF PAINT WILL PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR INVESTMENT Judge, would you mind fellin Charlie here what you told me the other night walkin home from lodge. 1 cant word it just the way you did. Tm HerLes what 1 told him, There s no such thing as votin a nation, a state, a county, or even a community dry. We had proof enough of that PROTECT IT Price. Utah War expenditures January amounted to $7,416,000,-00almost 7 per cent over December, and an average daily rate of $285,200,000. U. S. y NOW Lower In 0, Sr HOME LUMBER & BLOC. GO. JOHN DAY, Owner and Manager PRICE, UTAH National Distillers PiudiM New York ' Corporation 90.4 Proof 16 pub- auction, after due publication, at a royalty rate of lV2 cents per ton, mine run, a minimum investment of $50j000 during the first three years of. the lease, and a minimum production of 35,000 tons per year, commencing with the fourth lease year, and otherwise substantially in accordance with the form set out in the regulations (43 CFR 193.16). The lease, if Issued, will contain a provision that the leasee shall not discriminate against any employee or appllic needs of the Armed Forces and pounds of canning sugar through our allies, and to wartime ship- Feb. 28 next year. Gasoline In states outside the ping conditions. East Oast Area coupons are good through March 21. Nearly 40 per cent of all vegeTire Inspection For A coupon tables grown for fresh consumpdeadline is March 31, holders, tion in the United States last B and C. holders, May for and came from year victory gardens, 31. the War Food Administration Shoes Stamp No. 18 in Book reported. One is good thru Ap. 30. Stamp WFA says that 52,000 Mexican No 1 on the Airplane sheet in Nationals will be needed to help Book Three is good indefinitely. relieve the farm labor shortage Another ration stamp good for in the United States this year. one pair of shoes beginning May 1 will be announced soon. Approximately 14,000 already Income Tax March 15 is are in this country. deadline for filing 1943 returns. Living costs for city families Date for filing 1944 declarations decreased of one per of estimated income and victory cent between and tax is extended to April 15. o the Secretary of Small business is more imLabor reports. Although services continued to increase in portant to this nation today than cost, both food and clothing cost ever before, declared Donald M. declined. Nelson, chairman of WPB, and should be given top priority OPA has granted regional ad- when surplus materials of war ministrators authority to recom are released. mend that slaughterers who wilfully violate any OPA meat regulation be deprived in whole THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... or in part of their subsidy A-J- 1944 Is Prepared To Do Oliveto Furniture Rugs ng THE Hours: Dally 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Evening Heure: Ms I P. M. Monday Wednssday Friday Sundays and ether evenings by Appolntmsnt snly In the Juvenile Court of the District in and for Emery Third CHECK ON COUPON ENDORSEApril 7. A food producer who County, State of Utah, before wishes to get electric power ex- Dean E Terry, Judge. MENT State of Utah in the interest tension for water to irrigate as March of week the Beginning Leonard Fietcher, Katherine of acres of as land may five all much to check will 6, OPA attempt George Fietcher, DonFletcher, gasoline ration books to see that apply to his County Agricultural ald Fletcher, Danny Fletcher, Dithe coupons are properly en- Conservation Committee, WPB onne Fletcher, alleged dependnumber has announced. dorsed with Bcense ent, neglected children. and state, as part of the nationTo Emmett Fletcher and Iola WPB has authorized the manu- Fletcher: wide campaign against black markets In gasoline. Motorists facture of approximately half a Whereas, a petition having found with unendorsed coupons million enameled cold pack can-ne- been filed in this Court on the with a jar capacity of sev- 31st day of January, 1944, in the will be notified to report to their s, or interests of the above mentioned nine local board within ID days with en to be availablt children, alleging that the parwho four endorsed book?. Anyone ents of said children are incomfails to do this faces recovatlon for this canning season. of the petent and the welfare of rations. that their cuschildren require fc ft ft Rye is not a desirable tody be taken from said parents FARM GASOLINE RATIONS grain, and use of large in this; that he parents of said rations quantities of rye for this pur- children are divorced and the gasoline use on farms pose is not likely at present. for father of said children has for the past several years failed..to may be Issued in installments and care for the family rather than all at one time, as provide are Because more batteries used most of his earn . has and anin the past, the OPA has needed for nounced. If the local board has signal lights, and other has recently been inducted Issued the farmer only part of equipment, WPB says there is he into the armed forces of the his ration, when the farmer little chance for an increased United States and is no longer needs more gasoline he makes supply for civilians this year. in the home. That the mother no formal application but simof said children deserts and children for ply asks the board for it. The WPB will permit limited pro- abandons said at the time, leaving several board then either will issue the duction of electric days flat irons for the children alone without suremainder of the total of the new few civilian but use, pervision and poorly cared for ration as originally deter- irons are retail in expected during which periods the of mined or issue such portion r. stores before morals, health and welfare of the remainder as the board desaid children are in great dangcides the fanner needs for the More than 3,000 trucks for ci- er. and praying that a summons rest of the to staperiod. vilian use almost exactly tlie issue thereon pursuant tute, number planned for were pro- -' ARMED SERVICES NEED Now, therefore, You the duced in January says WPB. . above named NURSES parents are ay ns SUMMONS AND NOTICE TO PARENT OR GUARDIAN ts, 10, LEGAL PUBLICATIONS i OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION one-quar- A ACCOMMODATING Three Reasons WHY YOU will enjoy doing business with the ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Prepared by A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as second class mall matter, under the Act of March -- 48 ATTORNEY TOWN and FARM in WARTIME 1900 Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah HAROLD GRAYSTON, Editor and Leasee Salt Lake City Is DUANE Established FRIDAY, MARCH DALE, UTAH PROGRESS, CASTLE EMERY COUNTY PAGE FOUR - Tlu during our 13 years of prohibition. W1 you really vote for is whether liquor is goi to be sold legally or illegally... whether I community is going to get needed taxes schools, hospitals, and the like, or whetl this money is going to go to gangsters a bootleggers. Thats the answer, boys . simple as pmtoud by Conftrmct of Alcoholic Barraf Induslna, |