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Show - ) OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY ft, tl S4 the COMMUNITIES SERVING OIE XLIV, NO. ineral services were conduct-i- t Castle Dale in the Ward s. chapel on Wednesday for esin T. Evans, 73, who died November 4, after igering illness. ie opening song, invocation rendered by the Ward chorus Bishop Samuel H. Larson the opening prayer. The song was a vocal solo by Freda Behling of Ferron. speakers were Mrs. Carol nussen, Seth Allen, and Mrs. Clara op Nielson.. ter sang a vocal solo, Mrs. ohansen read a letter that Evans had written to his ly just before, his operation ral months ago, filled with most beautiful of sentiments closing song by the ward us and closing prayer by Bott. Evans was born at Aberc-- l . . Glanargamshire, South son of Isaac and Cather-ThomEvans and came to in 1888, residing first at ter Quarters and next at as ;s, Dale. filled a mission for the L. church to his native land 1891 to 1893 and was Sun-schoo- i FRIDAY, NOV CASTLE DALE, UTAH. Time Resident ied Here This Week r - 10 mery County Beef ates High At Ogden un i OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER ls superintendent and chorister at Winter Quar-fa number of years He or served as Bishop of Sunny-f- or nine years; and he serv-i- s Justice of the peace of le Dale a number of years, is survived by his wife Whirnpy Evans, to who was married on January 8, and the following sons and liters: Oscar W. Evans, sant Grove; Taliesin W. Ev-- le Em-fa- ne Dale. Dragerton; Issac W. Evans, in&tont Maude S.- McLatchie Hollywood, Calif.; Emily ;tty, Ogden; Lucile Johnson, in; Pershing W. Evans, N. also 22 ywood, Calif, and dchildren and 4 great grand - Iren. iends called at the Witbeck tuary from 9 until eleven to remains and from n until time of services at lome here. terment was in the Pleas-Grocemetery under the tion of the Witbeck funeral e. The entire family were ent at the services. the ve AAA Elections For The County To Be Held Next Week Annual Scout Meeting To Be Held At Price The Utah National Parks Greenriver, Utah Mrs. Ther- council of the Boy Scouts of esa Spadafora whose son Tony America, has set Sunday evenAll farmers participating In was reported missing in China November 112, for their secthe 1944 AAA program are urged since April 18, receil ed two let- ing, Annual meeting for ail tional to vote in the coming AAA elec- ters Monday, one from Califor- the of Eastern Utah, to people tion for community and county nia and one from Idaho from be held in the Price City Civic committeemen. These are the parties listening in on a short auditorium at 7:30 P. M. as anmen who administer the AAA wave broadcast trom Tokyo as nounced by County Scout Chairprogram for 1945 and, each of her son Tony reported that he man N. S. Williams. you should have a hand in elect- was a prisoner ctf war in Tokyo Because of the tire and gasoing the men you feel are most and was being wfell treated. line rationing, the council for capable to fill these positions. Tony was a radio operator on first time in its history, has deFollowing is a schedule of com- a bomber which was shot down cided to hold its annual meeting in April over China. Seven mem- on a sectional basis, thus allowmunity elections. Emery-Moe November 17, bers of the crew Survived but ing more peoplp of the council 8 P. M. at Emery church house. this Is the first word they had to attend, on the pro Ferron November 16, 8. P. M. received as to his whereabouts. gram and participate hear the reports of its at Town Hall. executive officers. H or 4-- H 4-- H t house. To Civic Posts : Relief Society Thanks Workers in Districts The Relief SoOrangeville ciety Stake Board wishes to congratulate the following wards for their time and efforts for puting their wards over the top in the magazine: drive by the 28th of October. The board has presented each a gift subscription to the magazine. J Emery. Moore. i Clawson. Greenriver November 15, 8 at Soil Conservation office. The previous report that both ORANGEVILE (Special) the farmer and his wife could (City council met in their regular session last Monday evening. vote is erroneous however, in the event that a farmer cannot at1 Mayor Peacock appointed the Huntington, tend the election meeting his following councilmen to be res- wife can attend in his place and Orangeville. ponsible for the following: I Elmo. vote him. for Ray Cox Streets and sideiWe still have until Dec. 1 to This is your program so it is walks. put Emery Stake over. So come your duty to come out and Leslie Crawford on the rest of you wards. Lets Irrigation the men you want to run it. and drainage. f go! John H. Taylor Cemetery. JANICE SCOW, ' Grant Snow-W- ater system. Director. Progress Papers Get Stake Magazine ' Lillis Jewkes Park and cleanLost In Transit up. Emery County Calls Anyone wishing to contact to our .Owing paper getting the council on these different 4 Men For Induction lost somewhere between here projects see the councilman in Salt Lake your Progress will charge. Those called for Induction at be a few hours late this week. Other business of importance We the last call from Emery county realize Is a that this tough was the delinquent tap renters who will report at Castle Dale on break a aclot on for of you and that they would be deprived count of November lfl, are: the election news and of service after a weeks time. Laveil Wilson, Huntington. we are sorry. La Mar Broderick, Emery. After calling Salt Lake and William Chester Samples. chasing all over thepq&ty .we " Orangeville Lad Is finally located our papers in a Castle Dale! Dan Kenneth (LeRoy, Huntstorehouse in Huntington late Injured Seriously Thursday night. We surely hope ington. Those called for that this wont happen again. f of Paul PeaORANGEVILLE Anyway you folks arnt half are Wesley Charles Wharf Greenriver and of England Mr. Harvey 7 as son as and old am mad Editor. I cock, year also of Greenriver. Mrs. Kenneth Peacock received a very serious injury while he was playing and fell in a basement last Friday afternoon. Dr. Truman rushed him to the Price hospital where an operation was found to be necessary as he had injured his stomach very seriously. His condition at the present Is fair. P. M. . 1 , on You FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1944 , Udell AJbrechtson of son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus" and Hugh Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Peterson, of Emery exhibited three head of fat steers at the Ogden Livestock show. Udell Albrecht-son- s steer was placed Reserved Champion in the class. It stood third place in the open class competition. This was a remarkable showing in as much as professionals from all over the intermountain west were competing. It is not often that a boy will place so high in Clawson-Castl- e Dale November open competition. 17, 8 P. M. at Courthouse. Hugh Petersons steers were Orangeville November 16, 8 both gi;ade good in the P. M. at Old Hall. division. Huntington-Lawrence November 17, 8 P. M. City Hall at Huntington. Orangeville Council Cleveland-Elm- o November 16, 8 P. M., at Cleveland School Members Appoints 4-- Mother Informed By Tokyo Radio' That Son is A Prisoner J? 10, 1944 i j.; it EMERY COUNTY POLLS HUGE VOTE mery County lubs Observe National Club Week 4--H 4-- H i ( H 4-- H 4-- The largest crowd In history turned out to vote in Emery county last Tuesday. Excitement ran high during the day and late Into the night, especially on the race for governor. This is the total of votes cast in Emery county. This list is not official but the official precinct tabulation will appear next week For president: Roosevelt, 1425; Dewey, 965. For U. S. senator: Thomas, 1166; Bennlon, 982. Foe U. S. congressman: Granger, 1366; Stringham, 1030. For governor: Maw, 1030; Lee, 1360. For justice of state Supreme Court (10 years): Wolfe, 1418; McCrea, 999; (8 years), Wade, 1415; Evans, 870. For Secretary of state: lit lit iV It- - -- . H cant wipe this out with your tears! WINNERS! J w, ( d. BUT BONDS WILL HELP YOUR BOYS ht! HERBERT B. MAW Franklin D. Roosevelt I Governor Your fifhtiai moo are paying back the Jap for Pearl Harbor, that deed that will live in infamy. But it a lonj way yet to inatall-meTokyo where the final collected. will be nt We, at home, cant fight ahoul-dto ahoulder with our boya. Yet we can help today by getting behind the 6th War Loan Drive with every dollar we ean tcrapo er Ameri-ean- 't together. Thit it every war. Buy an axtra $100 Bond and don't wait till youre naked. For weve a tough job ahead. Your Bond BUY ERVIN WIMBER County Commissioner prove that you havent forgotten Pearl Harbor, Bataan and the thouaanda of other Crimea againit humanity by the Jap hordes. Your Bond ii an installment on what iPe going to coat ua to crush the Japa in the long aea lane of the Pacifio it going to take more auperfortreases 7 at $600,000 each, more Thunderbolt at $50,000 each-m- ore of every type of materiel. And remember, when you buy you are caving for your future and the future of your country. Dont put it off buy thet axtra Bond today. Bond AT LEAST AN EXTRA $ 100 WAR BOND TODAY! Emery County Over First Drive Starts Nov. 20 or Phllipinos under this plan because of special governmental channels to be used for delivery of messages. Senders should be Orangeville Saturday advised messages undeliverable The annual American Legion after six months will be desdance will be held at Orange- troyed subject to any necessary ville on Armistice Day, Novem- extensions families should be en ber 11. This Is the coming Sat- couraged to continue writing by urday so be sure and be there. regular prisoner of war mail. The Armistice Day dance of If additional supplies of form the Legion is always a gala af- 1616 are needed wire area office. fair and an extra large crowd Signed Vera Simmons is expected to attend. Good music and lots of fun. American Legion Dance. To Be Held in Emery County Helps ANDERSON-FITZGERAL- Ii?: If- y,- H K 4-- - 15 i clubs of Emery county are club observing National Achievement Week, November 4 to 11, according to Miss Noami B. Jensen, Emergency War Food assistant. Public meetings are to be held in each community. At these meetings, certificates of completion for members, certificates of leadership for the Council president D. C. Wight leaders, awards, and pins, are to and members of the executive be presented. board and professional executive The merchants in Emery staff, besides many other prom County are cooperating in this lnent Scouters will be present. by allowing the Monson, 1404; Collard, 998. AtThe public is cordially Invited program clubs to use store windows for torney general: Giles, 1419; Kes-le- r, to attend and especially do they of exhibits. 968. Treasurer: Reese, 1413; Invite all sponsoring Institu- displays Is displaying three Gee, 1082. Auditor; Adams, Huntington tions, Scouters, Scouts and their dresses made by the 4th year 1426; Preece, 967. Superintendparents and friends from Car Clothing Club girls. The dress ent of Instruction: Bateman, San exhibited made by Ruth Brasher 1260; bon, Emery, Grand and Farnsworth, 961. Juan counties. was the style dress review winFor district judge: Keller Carbon District Boy Scout ner for Emery County. 1580; Hougaard (D). 1528. (D), Band, which is under the direcCastle Dale has two window For district attorney: Frand-se- n tion of E M. Williams, will fur- displays, one an exhibit of the 1562. nish the preliminary music and articles sent to the state fair by For(D), state Jenother special numbers on the the Clothing n club of Castle sen, 1459; representative: Murray (R), 918. program. For county commissioner (4 Dale, Leader Mrs. Kaye Lowe. The other display consists of the years): Wlmber (D), 1246; Funk articles of furniture upholster- (R), 1136. Progress Employee ed and built by the Home furFor commissioner (2 years) Leaves For Navy nishing club of Orangeville, Mrs. Hatt (R), 1142. For county attorney: Iitster, Iris J. Luke, club leader. Mrs. Mazie Peacock entertainFoods, with the theme Fight (D), 1474. Hitler in Your Own Kitchen Is Constitutional a m endments : ed twenty school friends at farewell party in honor of her the subject of the display In Or- No. 1, yes, 504; no, 530. No. 2, son, Lloyd Moffit, who left on angeville made by the Foods HI yes, 457; no, 326. Thursday for Salt Lake City to group, Miss Cecelia Jewkes, club report for duty to the U. S. navy leader. Families Can Now Get Ferron uses Foods as their The evening was spent in play In Touch With uning Rook, and high prizes were subject, and the exhibit is won by Georgia Humphrey and der the direction of Mrs. Leola Philippine Prisoners Jensen and Mrs. Ida Behunin, Raymond Huntington. A very delicious luncheon was club leaders. The following telegram was reMrs. Ina Erickson, clothing ceived this week by Mrs. Clayton served, and a delightful time was enjoyedby those present. Leader, has charge pi tbfiJl-m- o Koffordf chairman 'of The Em- -display. The clothing club of ery County Chapter of the AmUoydnas worked Tor" overthe with the erican Red Cross. last year on the Emery County Elmo in San Francisco, Calif. 3 914P Progress, and tho we will miss boys club, Oran Wilson, leader, him badly we wish him all the sponsored a program and dance Mrs. Clayton Kofford, Castle luck in the Navy, and will be Thursday evening In the Ward Dale,. Utah. anxious to see him back on his Hall. Special arrangements have return. The observance of National been completed for Red Cross Achievement Week climaxes the message forms 1616 to be taken club pro- to the Philippine Islands for desummer's work in livery to Liberated U. S. prisonjects In the county. ers of war and U. S. civilian Internees. Your POW specialist or Emery County Receives home service department is InCharter to Foundation structed to accept one message on form 1618 from any person In Receipt of the Emery County this country to relatives and Chapter Charter of the Nation- friends now held as U. S. prisonal Foundation for Infantile Pa- ers of war or U. S. Civilian Interralysis was announced today by nees known to be in the PhilipA. G. Jewkes, Jr., its chairman. pines message length restricted When forwarding the Charter, to space on both sides of form Basil OConnor, president of the which will be subject only to Foundation, said As we all censorship requirements of a nation Is only as strong dinary army overseas mail. Form as its people are well. The na- 1616 should be airmailed to home tural resources of a country are service national headquarters useless unless there is unimpar-e- d for forwarding to Philippines. manpower to produce them. Messages should only be acceptIn the time of national emer-enc- y ed during month of November. the work of such an organ- Although Red Cross cannot guar ization as the Foundation must antee delivery every effort will not be even as much as interupt-e- be made to reach addressees so they may establish, contact with The officers of the chapter are their families as soon as possible A. G. Jewkes, Jr., chairman; Vice after Philippines are liberated. Chairmen, Mrs. Mark Lallitin It Is hoped arrangements may be made for addressees to reply and Mrs. Carrie Mortensen; is Fred W. Reed. directly. Messages cannot be accepted for U. S. free civilians 4-- . D Jean Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Castle Dale was married on October 12, at Riverside, California to Pfc. Ted Fitzgerald of Albany. N. Y. (Mrs. Fitzgerald Is a former Castle Dale girl and graduated from Central High. They will make their home at Riverside for the present. FORMER CLAWSONITES HOLD RALLY IN SALT LAKE Salt Lake City (Special) Former residents of Clawson got together Sunday, Nov. 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Price here. They were Mr. and Mrs. Bazll King and Mr. and Mrs E. F. King of Dragerton. 285 Cases in September A total of 285 cases received public assistance amounting to $13,730.00 in Emery county In September 1944, Mr. A. G. Jewkes, Jr., director of the Emery County Department of Public Welfare, reported today. Both the number of cases and amount of assistance represented Increases from the previous month Number of cases advanced 1.1 percent while payments were 0.9 percent higher. Of the $13,730 issued recipients In Emery county In Sep tern- ber, Mr. jewkes said 63.0 percent was for old-aassistance; 26.0 was for dependent chilpercent dren and 6.4 percent' for on general relief. ge unem-ployabl- es , . & By , ft: it I?.: a is P |