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Show PAGE FOUR EMERY COUNTY SHOP HERE Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah HAROLD GRAYSTON, Editor and Manager JENSEN & FRANDSEN at Attorneys Law A Therald N. Jensen Duane A. Frandsen Dale, Tele. Price, Utah FITZWATER Business Machine Co. Sales All 8 Supplies Repairs First Class Publication Entered In the Pesteffiee In Oaetle Utah, as second class mall matter, under the Aot of Marsh 3, 1879. 5G8 Type Business Machines E. Main, Price. Phone 716 Blackburns Radio Service Guaraneed Repairs On All Makes of Radios Subscription, $2.00 Per Year Months $1.00 SI All Communications and items for publication moat be signed by the writer, whose name need not appear In print. Write on one sid of the paper only. Use no abbreviations. All comm imitations subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the publishers may determine. Publication of notice of meetings where admission, la charged or a collection taken will be charged for at onr regular advertising rates. BLACK MARKET GASOLINE Carbon Emery Bank UTAH In the strict sense of the term, there is no such thing as Black Market gasoline. Many drivers have believed that when they bought a little extra gasoline, it came from some vague, mysterious source outside of our limited supplies. It doesnt. It all comes from the same source. That little extra gasoline takes gasoline away from doctors who must make life or death calls; from farmers who are fighting to keep our food production going, from A card drivers who are trying to stretch their small rations to cover their own essential needs. No, this illegal gasoline doesnt come out of the Black Market it comes out of your own gas tank and mine. All youre doing when you buy that little extra gas is cheating yourself. You are seeing to it that your rations are cut, no one else is doing it. Corporation LAST CHANCE TO USE STAMP NO. 18 We 8 E. Buy Old Radios Main Price Phone 755 HELPFUL FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATING Throe enjoy Reon WHT TOO will doing business with the PRICE, Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance BOYACK'S MENS SHOP Price IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT WITHIN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPORTANCE ANALYZED OF THE PRICE RIVPETITION CLEARFIELD Utahs Naval ER WATER CONSERVATION continue to was Clearfield Germanys ability Supply Depot at FOR THE EXAMINAthe war would be seriously im- one year old Monday, April 10. DISTRICT AND COAPPROVAL, TION, paired If the oil and ferro-a- l From a modest beginning NFIRMATION OF PROCEEDno were toys of southeast Europe on Commissioning Day a year INGS, AUTHORIZING CONlonger available. If the Ploestl ago, it has grown to be one of TRACT DATED OCTOBER 11, oil fields in Rumania were cap- the largest in the United States 1943, BETWEEN PRICE RIVER tured, or cut off, Germany would and daily is sending vital sup- WATER CONSERVATION DISlose about one-thi- rd of its total plies to the battle fronts and to TRICT, CARBON WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT, AND and natural snythetlc the fleet in the Pacific.. supplof STATES OF THE UNITED oil. Loss of the chrome of the The first person to be employ- AMERICA: Balkans and Turkey would de- ed at the depot, Nov. 10, 1942, NOTICE OF FILING AND prive Germany of virtually its was Mrs. Esther Porter, daugh- HEARING ON PETITION FOR ferro-alloy entire supply of a vital ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. EXAMINATION, APPROVAL and would have an Immediate Wood of Cedar City, who has AND CONFIRMATION OF THAT and serious effect on the pro- advanced to head of the civilian CERTAIN CONTRACT BETWEEN PRICE RIVER WATER duction of steel for Germanys welfare department CONSERVATION DISTRICT, armament industry. rethe naval first Among From a food standpoint the serve officers to arrive was Lt. THE CARBON WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT AND THE Balkans have been somewhat M. Nelson, former Salt Lake UNITED STATES OF AMERICA disappointing to the Germans, City Woolworth executive, who DATED OCTOBER 11, 1943, FOR in part as a result of poor har- directs the sizeable cafeteria CONSTRUCTION OF SCOFIELD vests. However, In 1943 the haroperations where wholesale DAM AND RESERVOIR, AND vest was sufficient to supply quantities of OPERATION OF finest Utah PAYMENT Germany with almost HD per grown produce and livestock goes COSTS THEREOF AND CON- cent of its grain supplies and into the daily menu. Typical VEYANCE OF RIGHTS OF WAY smaller proportions of its fats of the large consumption of food THEREFOR AND LIMITING THE and oils and meat. The loss of is 535 gallons of milk weekly and USE OF WATERS OF PRICE RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES the wheat now supplied by Ru- 1,250 pieces of pie daily. BY PRICE RIVER WATER CON mania, Yugslavia and Hungary As American task forces in- SEVATION DISTRICT would add to the adverse conse- crease their attacks on NOTICE is hereby given that Japaquences of Germnays expulsion nese held islands of the Pacific, the Board of Directors of the Washington Letter from Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield is One of Congressman (Granger Largest in tU. S. BALKAN ECONOMIC , EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Established ISO WHEN IN PRICE FRIDAY, PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH If you havent used your shoe stamp No. 18 In war ration book one, but plan to use it, dont wait until the last minute. You can do your shoe dealer a real service by shopping early. He Is short-hande- d, and if you wait until the expiration date, April 30, he wont be able to give you the careful consideration you like. So buy your shoes now, while you have a choice of shoes, and avoid the rush. the from the Ukraine, although the more demands are placed on the enemy food situation would not supply functions of the depot yet be critical. where 1,300 more civilian workers are needed urgently. War PUBLIC AID EXPENDITURES work opportunities include 650 DROP- rmen and women workers, 250 Total federal and state ex box makers, 250 storekeepers as penditures for public aid in the well as typists and office clerks. o U. S. last year dropped to less than The Department of Argicul-tur- e the amount spent In 1938, when relief expenditures says eggs, beets, and carreached a crest for the decade rots head the list of plentiful 1933-4foods over most of the country, With the exception of genral followed by potates, citrus fruits, assistance financed entirely by citrus marmalade, lard, frzen States and localities, the vegetables and baked beans, public assistance pro- canned green and waxed beans, grams now carry the entire bur- and peanut butter. den for public aid. Some o persons were being cared for While waste paper collections under the have been increasing steadily, programs in December, OWI said, they still are behind needy aged, 676,000 depend-e- estimates. children and 76,000 needy o blind. Most of these persons USE THE PROGRESS Classified cannot earn their living because Department if you have anyof handicaps of age, blindness, thing to dispose of. 25c for 3 or ill health. lines. one-thi- rd 3. B. L. DART ATTORNXY-AT-LA- TOWN and FARM in WARTIME W Phone M7 West Main at. LEWIS OPTICAL CO. MAKERS OP GLASSES Any lens duplicated the Same Day Left. UTAH PRICE, Warren Flower Shop Say It With Flowers Per All OtMilsn Place orders with loeal agents Bonded Member Phone 230 f P. T. . Price, Utah Frank B. Hanson Attorney at Law Silvagni Building Phone PRICE, UTAH 397 REDD MOTOR CO. ONE Ga, STOP SUPERSET. VICE OS and Agaar:cs Certified Uaed Cara AftnU for Chevrolets and Bvicks. Pride, Utah For SUtYICI WITH SAFITY See Firt National Bank Price, Utah Member FeCeral Reserve System an Federal Insurano Depeelt Cerperetlen DR. F. A. MIGUOKB CUrepiaelle aad Beetrleal Treatneata Hours: Dally 1 A. M. t I P. M. Evening Havre: Me I A M. Mondar Wednesday Friday Sundays and ether evenings by Agyelntment enly phone Room gee-- i6e Silvagni Bldg. PRICE, Vtab Oliveto Furaiture and Hardware Price, Utah Now and Usod Rags Wallpaper Fornltare Price Floral , Shop MRS. JOHN ONDIt MKVICt Prepared by Prise, Utafc GROtSO, prep. 58 N. let Weet Price, Utah WASATCH SERVICE Quality Gasoline and Oils at Lower Prices DRIVE IN AND SAITS" South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks Price, Utah state-feder- al OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION 3JOOO,-0- VETERANS QUICKLY FIND JOBS TAKE YOUR jSHOPPING BAG TO TOWN Of the 11,516 veterans who applied for Jobs, 6,361 found work immediately during a demonstration program open In January by the U. S. Employment Service, the War Manpower Commission announced. This service for veterans will be continued and expanded to USES local office throughout the country, where veterans will be permitted to shop around before deciding on a Job. Job opportunities for physical veterans from this war will be better than they were for the handicapped veterans of the last war, in the opinion of WMC. Based on recent studies, placements of handicapped workers in 1943 were approximately seven times the number placd In 1940. A large proportion of the physically handicapped require only careful job placement. Veterans will be hired In OPA offices and boards throughout the country as hapidly as vacancies occur. About 2,500 vacancies occur each month. American housewives may help avert the critical shortage of store bags and wrapping paper expected during the next few months by carrying .shopping bags or baskets when marketing, and by reusing paper bags whenever possible, WPB says. Small and boxed articles should be accepted unwrapped and several purchases from the same store should be put all in one bag. The current allocation of bags and wrapping paper is less d than of prewar supplies. han-dicap- ed NEW SHOE STAMP i ANNOUNCED Beginning May 1, Airplane Stamp 2 in War Ration Book Three may be used for buying one pair of rationed shoes, OPA announced. The new stamp and Airplane Stamp 1 will be good indefinitely. Stamp 18 in Book One will expire April 30. From May 1 through May 20, childrens shoes (Maximum $1.60 per pair) in sizes 8Y2 through 12, and misses and little boys shoes in sizes 12 V2 through 3, will be ration-freIn 1943, sales of civilian rationed shoes exceeded production by more than 53 million pairs, which made it necessary late last year to decrease the number of shoes available to civilians. low-pric- ed e. MORE ARTICLES FARMERS state-feder- al 1943-2,14- one-thir- As our military successes and the Allies liberate more territory, we must expect se heavy demands for our food, which will continue for an indefinite period. Retail prices of fresh dressed halibut were recently reduced for consumers in eastern states, and for the first time In almost a year adequate supplies of this fish will be available for consumers living west of the Rocky Mountains. 00 6,-000 st o Reminders . . MEATS, FATS through M8, nitely. LEGAL DEPT. Red Stamps good A8 indefi- PROCESSED FRUITS, VEGETABLES Blue Stamps A8 through K8 are good indefi- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court within and for (Emery iCounty, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of CHRISTIAN MORTENSEN, Deceased. Creditors will please present claims with vouchers attached to SUGAR Sugar Stamps 30 and 31 the (undersigned administrator are good for five pounds in- at his residence in Cleveland, definitely. Sugar Stamp 40 Is Utah, on or before the 17th day good for 5 pounds on canning of June, 1944. HARRY B. MORTENSEN, sugar through February 28, Administrator of the estate of next year. Christian Mortensen, Deceased. JENSEN land FRANDSEN, GASOLINE In western states Attorneys for Administrator. coupons are good through Price, Utah. June 21. For 3 gal. each. Date of first publication Date of last publication. TIRE INSPECTION Regular inspections not required after April 20. nitely. A-- 11 isting Scofield Dam and the contract limits the use of of Price River and its tributaries by said District, so as to perirJt diversion by the United States or its assigns of waters arisi above the point or points nf confluence of Cabin Hollow Creek and Gooseberry Creek and provides for the payment of operation and maintenance costs by said District; that an election to consider said sition was duly called and held m said district on October 1943; that proper election of the election certified the returns precinct of election as required by law, and the same were canvassed and the result was found to be votes in favor of and 107.84904g vote, against entering into said con tract; that by resolution duh adopted by said Board of Dire tors on October 11, 1943 President and Secretary of the Board of Directors, were authorized and empowered to sin execute and seal and deliverin the United States and Carbon Water Conservancy District for and on behalf of Price River Water Conservation District the said contract, a copy of which attacned to said petition, and m-on- of-fic- HMu ?EaidJLlth daY of October 1943, Wilber Burnham, President and Carlyle Pace, Secretary of said District, executed, sealed and delivered the same, and said contract was duly executed bv Price River Water Conservation the United States of America District, a body corporate and and by Carbon Water ConserDistrict. politic, under the laws of the vancy A copy of said contract mav bP State of Utah, has filed a. Petition in the District Court of the examined in the office of the Seventh Judicial District Court, Secretary of the Price River WaDistrict in the sitting in and for Carbon Coun ter Conservation ty, Utah, praying for the exami City Hall, Price, Utah, Room 2 Prayer of said Petition is nation, approval and confirma asTlie follows: tion of a certain contract be tween said District, tne United WHEREFORE, your petitionStates of America ar.d Carbon ers 1. pray: That after due notice given Water Conservancy District; dat ed October 11, 1943, for the according to law, this Court construction of Scofield Reser- examine, approve, confirm, and voir and Dam, and the convey- decree that the said contract ance of all of the right, title entered into between Price River and interest in and to the lands Water Conservation District, Carnow owned by said District in bon Water Conservancy District connection with the operation and the United States of Ameriand maintenance of the present ca, and all proceedings leading Scofield Dam and limiting the up to the execution and delivery use of water of the Price River of said contract, are regular and and its tributaries appropriated valid and made in accordance the' law and that said coby the Price River Water Con- with servation District so as to per- ntract is valid and binding upon mit diversion by the United the Price River Water ConservaStates or its assigns of waters tion District, all as provided bv arising above the points dr point law. 2. For such other and further of confluence of Cabin Hollow Creek and Gooseberry Creek in relief as this Court shah deem connection with other projects just and proper. The time and place for hearcontemplated by the United States and the payment of oper- ing of said Petition was by order ation and maintenance charges of said Court fixed for 10 oclock by the Price River Water Con- A.M. on the 8th day of May A.D , servation District after the con- 1944, in the District Court Room struction of the Scofield Dam in the Court House at Price Carbon County, Utah, and any and Reservoir. The contents of said petition person interested in the organization of the District and the briefly are as follows: That on September 3, 1943, the making of said contract may Board of Directors of said Dis- on or before the day fixed for trict passed a resolution to sub- the hearing of said Petition demit to the duly qualified electors mur or answer to said petition. of said District the matter of B. H. YOUNG, the execution of a contract beClerk of District Court. tween said district, the United By E. R. HANSEN, States of America and Carbon Deputy. Water Conservancy District; (SEAL) said contract provides for the JENSEN and construction of the new Scofield Price, Utah, FRANDSEN, Dam and Reservoir and said Dis- Attorneys for Petitioners. trict is to convey to the United First published: April 7, 1944 States of America all of its right Last published: April 28, 1944 title, and interest in and to lands now owned by said DisLocation Notices for sale at trict in connection with the ex- - this office. A crop of about 2,800,000-sackSHOES Stamp 18 in Book One of onions Is expected this year, Is good through April 30. Aircompared with 1,708,000 sacks plane Staqyj 1 In Book Three in 1943. is good indefinitely. Airplane Stamp 2 becomes good May 1 Spare stamp 37 in War Ration and remains good indefinitely. Book Four, and not Sugar o Stamp 37, should be attached to appliOPA says new factory seccation for 1944 canning sugar. onds passenger tubes may be purchased without a About 70 per cent of the 1944- - certificate, and motoristsrationing eligible 45 supply of dehydrated vege- for used passenger tires (Grade tables will be allocated to U. S. now obtain new facwar uses, 23 per cent to Great III) may tory seconds passenger tires. Britain and Russia, 5 per cent o to u. S. Civilians, 1 per cent to The man who hasnt got time liberated areas and 1 per cent to read hasn't got time to for other exports. s FOR n Of approximately 3.000 farmers interviewed in a recent nearly half reported they had no trouble in buying any item on a list of 43 essential articles ranging from flashlight batteries to cream separators. sur-ver- y, WPB announced. As a result of production programs previously approved by WPBs Office of Civilian requirements, supplies of the following items have been Increased: flashlights, fence control and ignition batteries; crescent" and monkey wrenches; grease guns; hand drills; floor brooders and cream separators. In addition, farmers are now to borrow engine aijd tractor fuel storage tanks from their petroleum suppliers. y y y per-mit- td CHILD HEALTH DAY MAY 1 Groups of American boys and girls In high school, Sunday schools, Boy and Girl Scout troops, victory corps and other organizations are planning to hold forums on May 1, Child Health Day, to talk about Improving the health of young people, the Department of Labor Childrens Bureau announced. FACE o TShe FUTURE BRIGHTLY When the dark clouds of war have lifted, what will the light reveal? A house that s old-fashion- due to neglect? Or a fine, well-kept and ed run-dow- n home? Keep the home you now HAVE in the best condition you can under our present war time rest rid ios. , HOME LUMBER & BLDG, BO. JOHN DAY, Owner and Manager Local Distributor for SIIERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT JOHN M AN VILLE PRODUCTS PRICE, UTAH Quoted from Smoky, by the famous cowboy-autho- r, Will James a book that grows in interest to the lost page... like a glass of DOT 0JESMTS ... ZZi Beckers Beer, .to the last sip. Enjoy them together! APRIL 21, 1944 AMERICAN PILSENER BEER |