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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY Is5 tmsat SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND CLAWSON, BIOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER )LUME xliv, NO. 9 . CASTLE DALE, UTAH, War Bond Drive o Start November 20 Sixth mery County Is urveyed By State fficials Last Week On October 26 and 27, Mr. Geo. South, Analyst and Consultant the Utah State Department Publicity and Industrial was in Emery County r the purpose of making a sur-- v nt, of all the irrigation compan-- 5. The U. S. A. C. Experiment ation and Soil Conservation rvice, along with the State partment of Publicity and Development were in making this sur- - In-istr- ial y. This survey being made thru-- it Utah, when completed, will nstitute a record of company ganization, water supplies and orages, and physical conditions the irrigation system. The objectives of the survey in nery county, which the Farm Soil curity Administration, and the j reservation Service mnty agent assisted in making e as follows: And Women ' At a meeting held on Wednesday night in Castle Dale tentative plans were made to help in the Sixth War Bond Drive in Emery County, which will start on Monday, November 20. The committee, which consists of ffjeon P. Ralphs, chairman, Eldon G. Luke, Russell Snow and M. O. Brown for the men and Mrs. Russell Snow, Mrs. Ed. Craw ford and Mrs. Pauline Snow for the ladies will travel to Salt Lake City on Saturday, Nov. 10 1o attend the state meeting, where definite plans will be laid for the drive. The committee is enthusiastic inasmuch as Emery County was first over the top in The War Fund Drive and has every chance chance of repeating this record in the Sixth Ward Bond Drive. Emery county has more boys in the service per capita than any county in the state and for that reason alone should be the first over the top in the coming drive. find the needed physi-.- 1 Parents Visiting Day improvements and additions To Be Observed In the Utah Irrigation Company All Schools and CLEVELAND Alonzo Over-so- n Layton, accompanied their son is also enjoying a furlough Lowry Livingston here for a few CLEVELAND Bert Ellis is ORANGEVILLE Royal Fox, enjoying a furlough with his wife of the U. S. Navy, walked In on and family. his grandmother and other relatives here last week. The folks EPHRATA Army Air Base, did not know he was even in the Wash. Cpl. Neldon S. Williams, States, but needless to say they Castle Dale, Utah, has been were very happy to see him. the Army Good Conduct Ribbon. This ribbon is awarded FERRON Raymond Watson the men for excellent character of the Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. and efficiency as a soldier. Cpl. Lawrence Watson sends word Williams enjoyed a furlough that he has met one of his home this week and after spend- school chums, Ray Wareham at ing a few days here with his par- Guam. It was a very pleasant ents, who accompanied him to surprise to both of them. Salt Lake where the remainder of his furlough will be spent. ORANGEVILLE 2nd. Luet son of GrovFERIRON Mrs. Aerial Gard- Elliott R. Killpack, ner left this week to join her er Klllpack of Huntington and husband at North Camp Hood, hudband of the former Marjorie received his promotion to Texas, where he is stationed. Reid, Mrs. Gardner was the former First Lieutenant. He is in the - Islands of the Pacific and is in Dora Behhng. active services. Mrs. Rulon received word that her husband had now landed somewhere In England. the major prob-m- s Wednesday, November 8 has that must be solved to bring been designated as Parents Visit ing Day throughout the schools jout these improvements. 3 To determine the supple of Emery County. On this day ental water supply needs of all parents are urged to visit; the schools which their children at-- 4 tah Irrigation companies. To locate sources of possible tend and become acquainted with the teachers and general ipplemental water supplies. 3 To assist public agencies in school environment. The schools leir efforts towards coordinat-i- g are yours and are maintained irrigation research with for your children. Do they renaiming and operations design-- 1 der the type of service for which to improve irrigation facili-e- s you pay? Do you find in your and the production of deed schools that which you feel your children are entitled to receive? ad forage crops. ORANGEVILLE Mr. and Nine companies If not, talk your problems over and Mrs. Tommy Reid and irrigation Lets ere surveyed in the three days. with the school officials. arrived here from Texmake our schools as they should daughter as this week. Tommy has been be. stationed in Texas in the army larly Morhing Fire of Through the cooperation and his wife and daughter have oes Slight Damage schools parents and teachers out' been visiting him down there. should improve as time goes on Wednesday Morning educaand thereby enhance the ORANGEVILLE Mr. and tional opportunities of our Mrs. Eugene Poulsen received The home of Mr. and Mrs. word Thursday night from the uintin Harrison was slightly naval hospital in San Diego Wednes-ay fire amaged by early Local Board Ration that their son, Lyle was seriousmorning between the inner ly ill with bronchial pneumonnd outer walls near the brick Says Canning Sugar ia. Mrs. Paulson left Saturday for Not Available tiimney. San Diego, accompanied by her The fire might have been of a daughter, Mrs. Gale Winget of RationLocal to the According srious nature except for the Salt Lake City. Last report from of to due the scarcity Board, rompt action of the telephone ing the Red Cross Monday night perators who summoned help sugar no more canning sugar said Lyles condition was unwill be available. i a very few minutes. changed. 2 To define , JESSE E. FOX T-S- gt. Republican Ladies Hold Interesting Meeting Last Friday CASTLE DALE EMERY . Robert Anderson of the U. S. N., Is home on a furlough to visit his wife, Olean (Mortensen) Anderson and 6on, Eddie. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. EMERY Mrs. Elaine Fredrickson and son, Phillip left Saturday, October 21 to join her husband, . Roy Frederickson of the Navy at Seattle, Wash. She will stay with him until he is called for sea duty again. ladies were present. The main speaker of the evening was Dr. Bruce Easly of Ferron, who gave a very Interesting talk, that the women thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Crawford was toastmistress. 'Mrs. Grace Johansen gave a reading and a trio consisting of Helen Jensen, Geneel Larsen and and Norma Witfield. A delicious luncheon was served at the end of the program. in Utah - at new Bureau of Mine labortory which strengthened field. position In metallurgical at' atate . a The researchers are continually nroduc-, only Improved met z PP tlon of lead, silver and ducti0aP 0j 'y'id duced, but t.0?. magnes. manganese, aluminu lam and other metals ln the bait Since Lake area. e bureau has actua y nero agic development of In this region. A Nevada, spects have been . Idaho tested and several P strategic producing much needed metals. continuously Also on the a the are the research & com American Smelting Rennmg& pany, Internatio company, United States equipment. fining minSmelting Refining andc continued growth of the and Ine industry of Utah depends on Pany.Utab Copper com. Meta ontinuaiiy finding new ore and lm- Combined during These mGthod3 of treating it. This pany. made contributions aPDlles not have of years ores past to (f the only In pta,s which now constitute our to the mining mining the source of production but not In Pra0;l0e m ieSt t0 would undoubt The position that Salt Lake val- has attained as the leading non- ferrous mining and smelting center n the world can be attributed to a large extent by the research carried on by the smelting companies and to the mineral producing companies operating in this area The position of Salt Lake City as center of metallurgical reserch was strengthened with the estab- lishment of the metallurgical dl- vision of the United States Bureau of Mines with the completion In 1910 of a new adjacent to the University building of Utah campus, This building Is one of the most fnli? ute motallurglcal laboratories I1 world. It was built at a cost of $300,000 and houses $250,000 Jh of scientific engineering worked.08'18 DOt W 4-- Lt. Jewkes has been awarded the Air Medal with a 5 Oak leaf cluster. He was born In Orangeville, attended Central High and was president of the club at Central High. ' 4-- thuLV H Service Men EMERY A large crowd at- Mrs. erick; Gale Neilsen, son of Mr. CLAWSON HUNTINGTON Pvt. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Erickson Otterstrom, of the Medics In the received word that their son. artillery Is stationed in Missouri Carl had been wounded in Italy. He is home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. CLEVELAND Ronald Johnson, Is home on George White received word that furlough. He is a mechanic in the their son Tom, had been shiparmy. wrecked and had lost all his belongings. They later received Carl Young of the U- S. Navy word that he had been wounded is home for a short furlough. and had been in- - a hospital for some time. Capt. Mao Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Johnson, for CLEVELAND Mr. and Mrs. mer Huntington residents Is Leonard Iitster received a teleback in New York again, after gram from their son, Kenneth, three years overseas. stating that he had landed on ORANGEVILLE Mr. and American soiL He has spent the Mrs. David Tuttle and Lois of past 3 years in New Guinea. Emery County Has Eight Students Now Attending B. Y. U. - Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Klllpack and two daughters of Driggs, Idaho are here visiting at the home of Mrs. Killpacks father, Samuel Burnnel. Marsham Ungerman entertained 13 invited quests at a Halloween party at her home on Sunday evening. Outdoor games and luncheon were enjoyed. Mrs. Nellie Young entertained at a family dinner at her home In honor of her fathers birthday Samuel Burnnel, who was 82 years old. Erve Wimber was a Salt Lake visitor on business this week. Mrs. Mark Williams was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday evening. High score went to Mrs. Walter Ryan. Mrs. M. O. Brown won honor prize. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oman an nounces the marriage of their daughter, Donna Mae to Joe Jeff son of Mrs. Myrle Jeffs, on October 26. The marriage was preformed In Price at the home of Mrs. Tillie Miller. Mrs. Mary C. Peterson returned home from spending a week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Lola Munsen of Hiawatha. Miss Roma Larsen of Salt Lake City will arrive this week end to visit with her mother, Mrs. Blanch Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Frapk Seely and thiee children from Ogden spent , Mrs. Belle Tatton, and low to a few days here this week. 4 Next Saturday , The Castle Dale Lions club will hold' their regular Saturday night dance at the school auditorium on Saturday, Nov. 4. Music will be furnished by the Jewkes orchestra. This will be the first regular Lions club dance of the season, although they held a special deer hunting dance a short while ago. These dances will be held every Saturday night during the winter and will probably prove more enjoyable to the county than the summer dances held on the tennis court. The starting time will be ed up to 10 P. M. mov. an outstanding young herd bull, and the other a heifer sired by Advanced Domino HI, which was given to the U. 8. A. C. by Sears, Roebuck and Co. Mark Nichols, State director of Vocational Agricultural Education, stated that in his opinion Gardell Snow had as fine a herd of Perebred Herefords as he has seen anywhere in travels. MILLER-TUCKE- n, Lions Club To Hold Regular Dance On Is ORANGEVILLE Mrs. Geo. Winters was hostess to her Local Woman Is Birthday club, Saturday, the oc casion being her birthday. Nice Gold Star Chairman gifts were received. Her mother, Mrs. Diantha Sltterud was presMrs. C. L Whitbeck has been ent, her venture out after being appointed Gold Star Chairman confined to her home the past of district number 5 of the Wosix months with a broken hip. mens Aiuxilllary of the American Legion. Mrs. Whitbeck was CASTLE DALE Mrs. Rex appointed by President Grace Kofford and Mrs. Geneva Smith Dalqelsh, president of District entertained at a bridal shower number 5. District Number 5 of the Amfor Mrs. Koflfords sister, Mrs. Tony Elegante, at the home of erican L"gion consists of Carbon, Mrs. Smith on Friday, October Emery, Grand, San Juan and 27. Relatives from Ferron and Uintah counties. Orangeville attended and a delicious hot lunch was served. Mrs. Elegante Is making her home with her sister while her Dee Miller of the Navy, son of husband, Private First Class of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller, who the Marine Air Corps, is attend- Is home on furlough was marriing Naval Air Mechanical school ed last Friday to Miss Dorris in Oklahoma. Tucker of Cleveland. was preformed The ORANGEVILLE The Clique in Pricemarriage Brvner. Mr. Bishop by club was entertained at the home and Mrs. Miller entertained at of Mrs. Zinnia Humphrey. Mrs. a dinner party In their honor Rex and Kate Childs were spec- at their home here on Saturday ial guests. The latter of whom evening. spiced the Halloween spirit with her clever fortune telling. Games Prizes and luncheon were enjoy- Bazaar Will Be Held ed by all. In Castle Dale On PROVO (Special) Students from Emery, Castle Dale, Orange ville registered at Brigham Young university for the fall quarter total nine with three from Emery and Orangeville, and two from Castle Dale, John E. Hayes, registrar, said today. Mrs. Jennie Students from Emery county ORANGEVILLE Killan was hostess to the Ladies are: Clara Anderson, Grace Dawn Leals, Emery; Ar- Improvement club) Wednesday lene Cox, Elaine Peacock and afternoon. Navy day was obserGeorge Curtis, Orangeville: Nor- ved by reading interesting let ma Jorgensen and Faye Hunter ters from the boys in service.- A of Castle Dale. tempting plate lunch was Bun-derso- H te tended the farewell party for some our boys Friday night. Marjoria The of was in honor of the party N. Ihirgensen Burr has gone to Carolina to join her husband following boys: LeMar Broderick son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry BrodSgt. Ned Burr. EMERY ley f , Emery Holds .Farwell Party For Her - Scene The Repub- lican Ladies Club met hpre at the Lions hall on Friday evening of last week. A large crowd was in attendance and about 40 ck Show from November 4 to Helps Advance November 8. Through Belgium The South Emery Future Farwill exhibit and sell three mers A Ninth Air Force Thunderbolt hereford bulls, eight purebred A former CasBase, Belgium steers. tle Dale hoy Is flying with a 9th pigs and five hereford fat outhas Dan three Barton Air Force Thunderbolt fighter Hereford bulls and he squadron supporting American standing successful in winning to he hopes armoured columns and ground one forces thrusting into Germany, the Jr. Championship with two bulls. For the of the past supported the ground troops in has the drives through France and years South Emery chapter bull In the had they champion Belgium. division. In 1942 Boyd Relating one mission, 21 year junior In placing successful was Olsen old Second Lt. Dale L. Jewkes, son of Mrs. Jennie C. Jewkes of his bull calf in first place, and Midvale and grandson of A. J. last year Kemp Robinson won Jewkes of Orangeville, said: We first place with his bull, which he sold for $775. were out clearing the way for In the fat cattle division Afton the armored columns. Our flight Albrechtsen will exhibit a very sighted a tank, a truck carting an 88mm gun, and 4 other ve- flashy fat calf. Jay Larsen ha9 hicles. I dive bombed the truck two fine calves, as has Clyde division In the carting the big gun and destroy- Thompson. a very Albrechtsen Eudell has ed both. We knocked out the tank. Then we strafed the truck, good fat steer. Hallie Cox will exhibit 4 outa Jeep, a staff car and a motorDuroc Jersey pigs, and standing cycle. will take his Thompson Clyde on and We went further Chester-Whifour choice pigs 2 small other I convoys. spotted went down on one convoy alone to the show. Ferron cattle men will exhibit as the 3 other planes went after several pens of fine feeder catthe second convoy. The 3 pilots tle. Conover will exhibit two Jess came their and convoy destroyed Herefords pens of fine feeder into help me. By the time they came I had destroyed 4 of the steers and one of heifers. C. H. 8 vehicles. Together we straffed Snow and son will exhibit two Hereford pens of steers, and Ken the others. neth Petersen of Emery will ex$ In an hour we destroyed 28 hibit one pen of Hereford vehicles, a tank and a big gun. breeding heifers. Ihere are 20 When we finished I heard the animals In a pen. American tank Commander say In the open class Gardnell to his column: Come on boys we Snow will exhibit two of his fine are moving up. Hereford breeding animals. One Nephi Jensen U. and Mrs. Neils Neilsen; Gardell S. Army writes home that he has Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. EMERY Mr. and Mrs arrived at a training camp near Chris Jensen. The party was also a welcome Quince Jolly from Salina with Latte Rock, Ark. their son, Capt. Max are visiting home party for Sherel Jensen, Mrs. Jolleys parents, Mr. and CLAWSON Mrs. Isabelle Clp. Altan Jensen, Capt. Waldo Mrs. Frank Petty. Sgt. Harold Sorensen, Barney of Salt Lake spent the Simmson, Bland Mem. Allred, Pvt. John here. She week first part of the HUNTINGTON Pvt. Omer Keele. A good program and a Ann and her Oviatt, daughter, Cook of the Infantry from Camp at Salt Lake, have enlisted In talk from each of the boys feaWalters, Texas, has 10 days in the WACS and will leave soon tured the evenings entertainwhich to visit his family. He Is for Des ment. refreshment1 Moines, Iowa to begin were Dancing and will on his way to Fort Riley, Kas. make 135 enjoyed. This their training. stars on our service flag. Research Aids Advance Of Mining ORANGEVILLE Emery County will be well represented at the Ogden Llves-sto- Former County Boy Jesse E. Fox, Orangeville, recently has been promoted to the grade of Corporal. A son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fox of Spring Glen Utah, he landed In North Africa in November 1942. Corporal Fox Is currently serving In the engineering section of the Medtterranian Air Transport service in Italy. His brother Nelson C. Fox, is on duty India. in Keith Ware son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Ware was home from the Navy. He is located in San Diego, and has a FERRON Mr. and Mrs. Ed. weeks leave. Livingston received word from Dean Taytheir son, Calvin, of the Army lorORANGEVILLE from Marines friend the and that he expected to sail overseas tjie later part of October. and stationed at El Central, California, enjoyed a few days He was fine when he wrote. visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tayloj- and other relatives. FERRON Richard Nelson formerly of Ferron spent part of EMERY Mrs. Kemp Robhis furloughl here visiting to Camp Roberts, inson has gone among his old school mates and relatives. Richard is located at Calif to visit her husband, Pvt. Kemp Robinson. Camp Farragut, Idaho. duties. Emery County Will Have Many Entries In Ogden Stock Show with his family and parents and days visit. Lowry was home on getting acquainted with his new leave from The U. S. Navy and son. has been In San Diego. FERRON County conveyance Former Orangeville Boy Wins High Award Our Service ilfen lTo ater storage TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1941 R Election Day The Castle Dale Ward Relief under the direction of President Bertrude Winters will hold a bazaar in the Ward L. D. S. chapel here on Election Day, society Tuesday, Nov. 7. Sales will begin at 2 P. M. Sandwiches, cokes and refreshments will be served. Remodeled clothing will be stressed at the bazaar and you will find many attractions Including fish ponds, .other games EMERY Mr. and Mrs. Garth fortune telling and old. for and young Larsen are the proud parents of a son, born Saturday, October 28 in the Price hospital. Garth Is Halloween To, the son of Mr. Oliver Garsen Be Held At Ferron and has been in the Navy for over two years. He is now overseas. A Halloween .party FERRON HUNTINGTON Mr,' and Is to be held under the direction Mrs. George Housekeeper are the of the. American Legion , and proud parents of a baby girl born Auxllliary Saturday night at October 20, weighing 8 lbs. Mo- 8:30 P. M., In the Legion Hall. ther and baby are doin fine. Everyone is Invited to attend HUNTINGTON A baby girl and come costumed and maskwas born October 22 to Mr. and ed. A good time' is promised if Mrs. Elmer Dolby. J you will alT come. . Party - |