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Show EMERY COUNTY PAGE FOUR EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah Editor and Manager HAROLD GRAYSTON, A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as second class mall matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. $1.00 Six Per Year $2.00 Subscription, Months The Farmer and War Bond Purchases by Charles W. Holman, Secretary The National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation 18, 1944 few das here at the home of his father, Julius Jensen. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS A meeting of the ward welfare committee was held Wednesday NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE work. for Huntsman ed and evening at the church. Deborah up ready of Estate of Jasper Peter Peterof State Utah, County Mr. and Mrs. Orion Mortensen Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adam? Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhoades also known as Pete Peier-sess. sen, Precinct. Orangeville as Jasper Peteralso have moved home from Drager-to- n and children of Dragerton visit- and children of Monroe spent. a Emery, I have in my possession the sen, and known one and the to care for their orchard and ed Mrs. Mortensens parents, Mr. few days here last week. being, anidescribed estray last week deceased. same person, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Charles-wort- h following crops and make preparations for and Mrs. George Funk here mals, which, if r.ot claimed and Creditors will present claims they and during their stay their children to go to school. visited, relatives at Drag- taken away, will be sold at public lake. Willow to with vouchers to tne undersigned took a all trip erton Sunday. Mrs. Velma (Cox) Petersen and auction to the highest cash bid- at the office of Edward Sheya, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Killpack her three boys from Wellington Mrs. Andrew Tucker and chil- der at my residence in Orange- his attorney, at the court house two their visited girls spent last week with her moth- and family dren of Provo are spending the ville City Precinct, Utah, on building at Price, Carbon County, canning in Helper last Saturday. their week here at the home of her er, Mrs. Maria Cox, the 2ath day Monday, the 28th day of August, Utah, on or before Our Scouts are doing A. D., 1944. fruits. Mrs. Robert 1944, at the hour of 2 p.m. of Seotember, Mr. and parents, of the OLIVER PETERSEN. Mrs. Faun (Swasey) Smith of best to raise their share Riley. Description of Animal: of the Estate of Administrator Salt Lake, visited with her par- $400 allottment placed on this Franklin Jensen1, son of Julius One Black Mare Colt. Age, Peter Petersen, also Jasper ents, Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Swa- county. 800 with the about 2 years. Weight about Miss Alma Jean Edwards is Jensen, who is erving also known as Pete Petersen, sey last week-enin New Guinea writes that lbs. White spot in forehead. No known as Jasper Petersen, and while. army short for a home of Mr. Harold Rixon Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jonke and he has been promoted to private brands visible. being one and the same person, with Mont., visited last week was taken up by Deceased. chil- first class. Said estray their Morse and Fred Mrs. Buckhouse. Ranger and Mrs. Jack me in said Orangeville precinct Edward Sheya, here Mr. Rixon is Mrs. Buckhouses dren of Salt Lake visited Beh-ling on the 1 2th day of August, 1944. attorney for Administrator, Richard Mrs. with Mr. and uncle. LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS Court House Building, and FRED HUNTINGTON, Saturday. Friday Utah. The three children, Terry, Price, NEWS ASSN. MARKETING The retiring special officers Poundkeeper for Orangeville City Date of first pub. July 21, 1944 Bonnie and Mary Newell from Date of last pub., Aug. 11, 1944. Carbon county, who are in the and class leaders of the Relief NOTICE TO WATER USERSN Cattle Our run Monday concare of Mrs. Millie Christensen, Society gave an honor party to NOTICE TO CREDITORS grades The following applications have here, had their tonsils removed the retiring Relief Society presi- sisted mostly of the lower sellEngiState kind tne Wed been secretaries better and witn the the Seventh Judicial Disof In Monday with now. dency fey last week and are fine or appropriate trict Court in and for Emery Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fredrickson at the home of Pres. Ella Lemon. ing at steady prices. With points neer to change were played and a taken off the utility cattle a water in tne' State of Utah, County, State of Utah. un(Grace Wareham) are here from Parlor games entire the year, In the matter of the estate of rethroughout to Delicious be inter few packers seemed Dragerton, making preparations fine social enjoyed. less otnerwise designated, ail lo- William Vern Jorgensen, Decafe25 were served at class freshments in this ested prices to move to Pasco, Wash. They ceased. cations beir.g from SLB&M. are with her mother, Mrs. Orlan- teria style and a lovely pyrex to 35 cents higher. This was lim- To Cnange: Creditors will present claims, Heavy Defense Plant Cor- with vouchers, to the undersigndo Wareham, she having recent- present given to each of the five ited to a few buyers. to officers. steers that were good enough poration, Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake ed, George E. Jorgensen, adminly returned from Colorado, with retiring Dr. Reece Llewellyn of Salt grade commercial sold at $12 to City, Utah; proposes to change istrator of said estate at his her son, Orson, who is home on Lake spent a few days here last $13. Utility steers $9 to 10.50, the point of diversion, place and residence in Price, Utah, on or furlough. wa.6 before the 11th day of October, Richard Petersen, son o f week visiting relatives and with common steers down to $8. nature of use of sec. it. of A. D., 1944. ter MorApplication by to acquired here friends. he While and $13,50 right $14; steers Good quoted Harmel Petersen, former Ranger 14402. The water nas been GEORGE E. JORGENSEN, end ris Singleton took a trip to Wil- fed steers quoted higher. Most No. was here over the week unnamed from three diverted Administrator. of the best heifers sold at $10.50 at Don Mack Dalton, visiting old pals and school mates low lake. in Emery County, springs Mrs. .abfor was A shower 11.50 to heifers with given good and was the house guest of Sam as iollows: (1) S. 46 48' E. Attorney for Administrator, Lee Jewkes of Orangeville (Anna sent. Quoted to $13. Medium to points 2699 ft.; (2) S. 3745E. 2348 ft.; American Fork, Utah. Singleton. Mrs. Orpha Richards of Salt Soderquist) Tuesday at the good heifers $8 to $10. Common (3) S. 1345W. 1450 ft.; all from First publication, Aug. 11, 1944 heifers down to $6. Good young SW Cor. Sec. 34, T15S, R14E, and Las publication, Sept 1, 1944. Lake, and her mother, Mrs. home of Winifred (Nelson) Given by Alta Edwards, grass cows $10.50 to $11.50 with used for mining purposes at the Snow of Castle Dale, visited the SUMMONS Blue Coal Mine. Herelatter part of the week with Leola Jensen, Ida Behunln and most of them selling at $10.50 to Diamond .6 sec. ft. of water will be were to cows Winifred. Refreshments $9 older after, Justices $111. fat Court in and the In E. Snow Heavy Mrs. and Perry Bishop at a point N. 3524E. for Castle Dale Precinct, County and family. Bishop Snow is served to all and many presents $10. Cutters $8 to $9. Canners $5 diverted Sec. 4, T16S, of Emery, State of Utah, before E4 Cor. received. to $7 with low canners down to 637 ft. fromallowed Mrs. Snows son. to flow down Jesse R14E, and S. Tuttle, Justice of the Good fat of Bulls our $3. The heavy steady. Mrs. Margie Kolovich and her deepest sympathy channel of Horse Peace. natural 'the meto Nelbulls sold at '9.50 $10 with Creek 6000 ft., where it mother, Mrs. Grace Cook are people go out to Mrs. Ethel Alfred F. Brown, Plainiff, vs. 9.50. Canyon will be collected in a well or William visiting up north at Huntington, son and' her family for the loss dium to good kind at $8 to Dobbins, also known as to $7.50. sump and pumped 800 ft", to the Springville, Ogden and Logan of her son, Royal, killed in ac- Common kind down William Dobins, Defendant. to for used Marbulls be Mine Coal Mrs. Geneva 8. to Also $6. Canner tion with members of their family. July DeVeal Slow; fully 50 cents low- steam raising, mine sprinkling, State of Utah to the said Aaron Williams was in to Salt gie (Cook) Kolovioh for the loss fendant: domestic and other incidental Lake last week and returned of her husband, killed in action er on the good kind. $1 to $1.50 uses You are hereby summoned to as may be required at the lower on others. Best veal sellwith the County Patrol, all fix- - July 7. before the above entitled Geneva Coal Mine. appear to Medium $14. at $10 good ing 10 days after the court within OrangeSwasey, Mary j to 13.50; common calves down to to change service of this summons upon ville, proposes Utah; $5 and hard to sell. Stocker and the place of use of 2 sec. ft. of you if served within the county feeder cattle slow. Best stock water right acquired by Appli- 'in which this action is brought; We advise holding cation No. 10761. The water has otherwise within 20 days alter steers cattle at been diverted from April 15 to service hereof and defend the unfinished these week river are this and light residing Mrs. Sylvia Hunt start October 1 from Swasey Creek in above entitled action brought one of the new railroad hous- home until the feeders in Mrs. Wayne Smith returned es. Mr. fields in Emery County, at a point S. against you to recover a judgare their and was transferopening McClurg 2430'W. 3003 ft. from N4 Cor. ment in the sum of FIFTY DOLlast Wednesday from the Price red here as second trick operator a position to buy them. Sec. new with 7, T18S, R6E, and used to ir- LARS (50), together with inher baby girl. at the D&RG depot. hospital Hogs Uood to choice 180 to rigate 140 acres embraced within terest thereon at the legal rate Both are getting along fine. Mrs. Gamer and Mrs. Kapt 240 lb. hogs $114.50; to Sec. 7, T18S, R6E. Hereafter, 2 of 6 per cent per annum from good Mrs. Frank Ross also returned are of Mr. and Mrs. choice 241 to 270 lb. $14.30; ceil- sec. ft. will be used to irrigate March 21, 1944, for the care and daughters last week from the same hospital W. O. Rozell. ing price. Medium and unfin- 160 acres of land embraced with- keep of your minor son, and towith her baby boy and they also Rev. Shirk returned home ished hogs in top weights $43 to in Secs. 6 and 7, T18S, R6E. gether with plaintiffs costs and are doing fine. . To disbursements herein expended. visfrom a Appropriate: 270 300 to to lb $12 Thursday 14.25; good 115168 Sgt. and Mrs. Chester Curtis it in Idaho. Defense Plant Corpor- And, in case of your failure so to 140 to 170 lb. $11 to $13. Sows $13; and son, Randy, returned Friday Mrs. Rozell, Mrs. ation, co R.F.C., Dooly Bldg., do, judgment will be rendered Kapt, Mrs. $10 to $11; light butcher sows Salt to their home in Brigham City, Garner Lake City, Utah; 1 sec. ft. against you according to the dewere and Mr. Aslmus higher. Stags $9 to $11 with 40 from an Underground Filter Gal- mand of the complaint. visit in Price visitors after spending a lb. to 70 lb. dock. Feeder pigs $9 lery, tributary to Saturday. (s) JESSE S. TUTTLE, Grassy Trail Greenriver, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown to $11, according to quality. Creek in Carbon County at a Justice of the Peace. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hunt of from in Suinnyside visited Sheep Good ewes mostly $4 point N. 4849'E. 9315.3 ft. from B. L. Dart Price, formerly of Greenriver, Greenriver Mrs. J. to 4.50; medium ewes $3 to 3.50; SE Cor. of NEliSEi4 Sec. 1, T15S, at Law announced the arrival of a baby M. Brown. Sunday with canner ewes down to $1.50; good R13E. The water will be pumped Attorney (8-- 4 Price, Utah. boy, born Wednesday at the 8 40 a from ii shaft Mrs. Ray Carpenter a d to choice lambs $13.50 to 14.25; ft square and Price hospital. ft deep connected to a water NOTICE TO CREDITORS daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Dell medium to good $11 to $13; drive-i- n filter Sharlene Bigelow, gallery consisting of 200 ft. Larson and family, all of Salt feeders $10. Estates of John. S. Jorgensen, mostly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. perforated pipe. The sometimes known to write or phone us of Feel free as John Smith water collected be thus will Bigelow underwent a tonsil oper- Alma Scovill and sometimes known Sunday and Mon- at any time we can be of serv- pumped through a to Jorgensen pipe ation Friday at Price. She re- day. Mrs. Larsen was formerly ice to you. Producers Livestock a distance of 400 ft. to a 500,000 as John Jorgensen; and Lena turned home Saturday and is Lucile Ewell, and resided in Marketing, North Salt Lake. Lar- gallon concrete storage reservoir Jorgensen, sometimes known as getting along very well. Winkley Jorgensen, deGreenriver several years ago. from whence the water will be Lena ry Moss, Mgr. Miss Ina Hunt returned home ceased. distributed used for and domestic Mr. Pickle David family Creditors will present claims, Saturday from Price where she moved into one of and and general municipal purposes with the vouchers, to the has been employed for the past town the of at Drager. Fire railroad houses this at Price, Utah, on orundersigned before the several weeks. Protests the resisting granting HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO. 18th day of October, 1944. of Mrs. Rua Hunt and daughters, week. of either above the applicaA UTAH COMPANY GEORGE E. JORGENSEN, Greenriver ward tions, with reasons therefor, must Janet and Phyllis, are visiting in Those from Administrator of said estates. Union Now is at be the for in attending time affidavit meeting form, with extra danger Price this week. Fire Write or Phone. copy and filed with the State Don Mack Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Peterson Price Sunday were Bishop Garfor administrator, L. WILLIAMS Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Attorney and son Bill from Sunny Dale rett Burnett, Eugene Hunt, Art PhoneNEPHt American Fork, Utah. 31 Y Lake a, Caatla a fee of Utah with Dale, City Utah, Maxwell, Carma Burnett and visited Greenriver Sunday. $1 on or before October 15, 1944. First publication Aug. 18, 1944. Delia Nelson. Jeanette and Last publication Sept. 8, 1944. Mrs. Annie Allen and daugh.X. ED. H. WATSON, ter, Ruth, from Orem, spent the Mrs. Guy Robinson and daughState Engineer. UNITED ' STATES, DEPARTweek-en- d ter, Sharon, were called to Salt in Greenriver. EMERY COUNTY First 18; Last, Sept. 15. MENT OF THE INTERIOR, GenAug. pub. Lake because of the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bench and Saturday ABSTRACT CO. eral Land Office, District Land daughters moved here last week serious illness of Mrs. Robinsons CASTLE DALE, UTAH They say swimming develop? Office, Salt Lake 064572. Notice is who a in there. from Lark. They plan to make father, hospital poise and grace, but did you ever is hereby given that, pursuant to There are enough uncertaintheir home here. Mr. Bench will The coal house of Cecil Gibthe leasing act of February 25, ties about trading in lands, take a good look at a duck? leave this week to enter the bons was destroyed by fire last without 1920 (41 Stat. 437), and the reguguessing at the title. service. Mrs. Bench is the form- Thursday night. The fire was disDemand an Abstract of Title TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS what lations thereunder , approved 1', 1920 (43 CFR, er Miss Wynona Searson. covered by a neighbor about 2 part 193), you have to sell by using The April O. SORENSON, JR., Mgr. the of the Interior, in Mr. Carl Thurman is in a Salt am. and was extinguished beSecretary Classified Ads. Progress connection with coal lease appliLake hospital recovering from fore too great damage resulted. cation of Karl O. Reichert, has a recent operation. His condition SL authorized the offer for coal is reported fair. His father, lease of the S!2NW4, N&SWU is also Thurman the in George CLAWSON sec. 12, T. 19 S., R. 6 E. S. L. M., Salt Lake hospital. Utah, by public auction, after due Miss Shirley Mae Gibs returnpublication, at a royalty rate of Mrs. Bessie Wright 15 cents per ton, mine run, a ed last week to Antiock, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ted King minimum investment of $10,000 of after a months visit with relatives in Greenriver. She was ac- Dragerton and Mrs. Josie King of during the first three years of Your local merchant can supply your needs the lease, and a minimum proback by Stanley Salt Lake visited relatives and companied duction of 5,000 tons per year, Hunt who plans to attend school friends here over the week-encommencing with the fourth Mr. Mrs. Thomas and Sheffield there this winter. lease year, and otherwise subMr. and Mrs. John Folsom and of Hiawatha, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver VICO FLY stantially in accordance with the daughter, Sue, returned home Jensen of Spring Glen with their form set out in the regulations last week from a vacation in families were Sunday visitors at (43 CFR 193.16). The lease, if for household use the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert southern Utah. issued, will contain a provision Mrs. Ken Searle, Mrs. that the lessee shall not discrimIvan Riley. inate against any employee or Stake presidents Elden Luke May and Miss Hellen Falcaner, applicant for employment bewere in Price Thursday for and Merrill Cook were special cause of race, creed, color or for livestock use medical attention. speakers at Sacrament meeting national origin, and shall require Mrs. Mariam Hostetler and Sunday. If sprayed on cows it, keeps them contented an identical provision to be Inchildren have been visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen recluded In all subcontracts. The and free from flies and ceived word mosquitoes their two Ivo that during Greenriver for the past son, offer of the land for lease will weeks at the home of her par- Burgess is with the army in milking time and while feeding in the barn be made ir this office on the terms specified above to the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beebe. France. or pasture. Maintains milk production. Mrs. Mary Tatton, Mrs. Edna Rev. Hostetler is expected to qualified bidder offering the If sprayed on work and saddle horses it arrive in Greemrlver this week on Reid and Mrs. Bessie Wright highest bonus on the 26th day of September, '1944, at 10:00 a.m. his return from a conference in acted as judges of the Primary repels flies and mosquitoes, making the Run-O- ff Any and all persons having adthe eastern states. Tuesday. verse or conflicting claims to animals easier to handle while being used. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cox and Mrs. Emery Kapt and son, Bill the land listed or any part thereson of were Hiawatha Keeps machinery and harness from being and Mrs. Leslie Garner and son Sunday of, are hereby notified that they Bill from Texas, have been vis- visitors at the A. L. Cox home. broken by should file am or before Sept. 26, horses. iting here for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bar1944, their protest or objection Mr. Kapt and sons James and ker and family of Dragerton THESE ARE PRODUCTS OF the granting of a lease against Robert arrived here Saturday were Sunday visitors at the home therefor otherwise, such claim of Mr. and Mrs. Fame Price. will be disregarded in granting a for a short visit also. lease. Scott P. Stewart, Register. Andrew Jensen who has been Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClurg Jr., First publication, Aug. 18, 1944. and children moved to Green employed at Mapleton, spent a Last publication, Sept. 15, 1944. 1 Ferron Department Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah FRIDAY, AUGUST DALE, UTAH PROGRESS, CASTLE J J n, d. strate that farmers are probably diverting a large part of this fund into land purchases. From March 1, 1943, to March 1, 1944, average land values per acre rose 15 per cent, with the larger part of the rise taking place in the last four months of the period. The inpecrease during this riod was the highest on record, being 20 per cent greater than the average monthly rate of increase boom year. for the per acre have increased in the past 3 more than period the years. In the 1916-1rise was about the same. It appears that an overcapitalization of probably temporarily high farm commodity prices is in process just as in World War I. Large mortgage debts Incurred now, at high levels of income, will prove disastrous when both total agricultural production and prices falL Land values are based on the net return to land. With the end of the war in sight and with the prospect that farm labor and other costs will require a relatively larger return leaving the return to land less, the logical course for land values at present would appear to be downward rather than farmers have a more at stake in purchasing War Bonds than simply a patriotic urge to assist in financing the war so that it may be prosecuted to an early and victorious conclusion. Modern war demands governmental expenditures far in excess of those which may be met by current revenue receipts. This means Government borrowing. If a large part of this borrowing is through commercial banks additional inflationary spending power is created through the expansion of credit On the other hand, if the borrowing is largely from individuals much of their excess funds are drained off. Hence, the pressure on prices resulting from unusually large funds bidding for limited amounts of goods and services is relieved, and thus inflation retarded. A tremendously Increased agricultural production and some increase in average prices received above those paid by farmers have raised the net income of all United States farmers from the 1935-3-9 average of $4.7 billion to $6.3 billion in 1941, $9.4 billion in 1942, and an estimated $12.5 billion in 1943. With available supplies of farm machinery replacements and building materials limited, Agriculture has a fund available for either debt retirement, savings readily liquidated for future purchases of machinery, buildings, etc., or for present investment in land. A marked decrease in farm mortgages in recent years indicates that much of this fund has been properly applied to debt retirement. However, activity in land sales and a very marked Increase In land values demon AMERICAN four-mont- 1919-2- h Aver-agevalu- 0 one-thir- es d 9 upward. Therefore, It appears that farmers would do well to invest every available dollar, beyond that needed for debt retirement, In Government Bonds. These can be held against the day when neces- sary farm replacements will be available and when farm land values will have become more stable. In this way the Individual farmer may assist in hastening the day of return of his son, and also have capital available to help finance him In ventures of his own choice. U. S. Treasury Department a-1- Ma-haff- y. 20 $9-$1- t WHEN IN PRICE SHOP HERE LEWIS OPTICAL CO. JENSEN & FRANDSEN Attorneys at Law Therald N. Jensen Duane A. Frandsen Tele. Price, Utah 568 ' OF GLASSES lens duplicated the Any Same Day Left. MAKERS UTAH PRICE, j two-wee- 0. ks 10-d- ay FITZWATER BUSINESS MACHINES CO. Sales Supplies Repairs All Types Business Machines 8 E. Main, Price. Phone 746 Warren 8 Flower Shop Say It With Flowers For All Occasion Place orders with local agents Bonded Members of F. T. D. Phone 220 Price, Utah Blackburns Radio Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF RADIOS 8 We Buy Used Radios E. Main Price Phone 755 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 Frank B. Hanson Attorney at Law Silvagni Building Phone PRICE, UTAH newly-complete- 397 REDD MOTOR CO. ONE SlOP SUPERSERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories Certified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolet and Bulcks. Price, Utah For BOYACn MENS SHOP Price SERVICE WITH SAFETY See First National Bank Price, Utah Mtmber Federal Reserve Syetem Insurance and Federal Deposit Corporation DR. F. A. 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