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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 2, EMERY 1945 IltOCRESS, CASTLE DALE. UT COUNTY Mrs. Glen purchased the home of Mrs. HUNTINGTON seen before. On Friday night, word Jenme Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stokes ar- Anderson has received LaVer Jones is taking Helen rived home on a furlough. that her husband has arrived Jensens place ift. the AAA ofm France. fice and Helen Is leaving for ORANGEVILLE Lyle Poul-st- n and business school at Salt Lake Mr. HUNTINGTON of the U. S. Navy arnved Mrs. Manhester received .n the near future home Saturday morning for a word Amoj The Castle Dale ladies chu-u- s their son, Paul is ill in weeks leave with his parenU, a m the gave a sacred program in Philippines hospital Mr. and Mrs. C. E. PouLen, Ferron Sunday night. Quite a and other relatives and Gunners few people from Castle Dale HUNTINGTON He also visited during the Mate is home were in attendance to hear the Nielson Jack week with his sister, Mrs. Shcr-- on Jack is the son chorus. Scripture reading Dor furlough. Wmget of Salt Lake City. of Mr. and Mrs. Antcn Niel- cas by Mrs. Grace Lee JohanMrs. son and will report back about sen. Patriotic talks by remarks and Merle Johansen 10. March Ifobc-rORANGEVILLE Da from each of the Castle Dale vis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen StaON Reed HUNTING! Bishopric. Davis was home for a few days Mrs. Leonard Tuttle and baLawrence and Grant vnt with tho folks from his ke r of of both are Cleveland 3tokes Sylvia were in Salt Lake by, Naval Cadet school at home on furlough. They both over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Madsen attended North Emery High and family were here visiting together. Mr. and CLI VELLAND home folks over the week-en- d Mrs. Larson received the Ward Jensen of the U. S Mrs. Angus Cox DRAPER came home Saturday ord that their son, DeLlye had Navy and daughter Oia, has return- night on a leave. indfd in Alaska. ed to Draper from Washington Francis Jensen came home to be with her son, Pfc. Elvinj trom"carnp" Saturday. His wife Pvt. Clay Cox, who is home on a 10 day CAST: 3 DAI71 &mall girl came home with and F. Crawford, .son of Mr. and lurlough from Camp Gordan, him. Mis E M Ciaw ford is home Georgia. Pfc. Cox expects to Lynn Jones has finished his an a 15 clay furlough He has be shipped overseas upon his is boot training and Marine seen at Camp Lee, Va., in the return to camp. leave. Short for Ilr a home quartermaster corps and will Tiogv gjop yCuiD aomojq jaSunoA back to Camp Beal, ir day morning for training Dean Pfc. DALE CASTLE Calif. at San the Diego. navy last Cox was promoted to Pfc. Mrs. Eleanor Ilimmelburger Ferris month. He Is the son1 of Mr. HUNTINGTON home after arrived spending ? Castle of E. Cox Leonard, petty officer vise and Mrs. E. with husband, Cpl weeks her relatives and Dale. His wife. Margaret Cox ed here with Air the at Army Himmelberger in live children 'riends cn Saturday. lie left rnd four C. S From at Base Charleston, an 1 Castle Dale. He is stationed in for Salt Lake Tuc-- iy there she went to her former from there will go on to Cali the South Pacific. Ohio at Bellfontaine, home, lorma From there he will rewith hey 2 weeks and spent port to his base in New Yoik family and friends. Cpl. HimHarbor. GASTLE DALE melberger is now at Mitchell N. Y. Field, Rue MarHUNTINGTON and Mr. son of Dali Jewkes shall, son cf Mr, and Mrs Ira Marshall has been wounded in Mrs, A. G. Jewkes left Tuesday for Font Benning, Georgia afGermany. ter a furlough with home folks He is a paratrooper. His sisMrs Elma HUNTINGTON A baby girl, Sher FERRON ren'en has received word that ter, Beth Jewkes is also home her husband has been wound- from her work in a Tennessee ry Lee, was 'born Feb. 9 to 1st defense plant for a short visit Lt. and Mrs. Max Killpack 'd in the Pacific area. Paul Magnuson, son of Clias Mrs. Killpack is at Salinas Hal Niel-n- n Magnuson, who has been serv- Calif., w'hile the Lt. is a pilot HUNTINGTON at Springfield, Mas- has been promoted to ing on an aircraft carrier in on a 4 -- c in Hawaii. Hal is the the Pacific is home on furA baby bov was on of Mr. and Mrs. Ted FERRO N lough. has born Feb 15 to Mr. and Mrs Christiansen Charlie Hal Worthen. Mrs. Worthen is 'm with her parents, the Soren-t-pin Emery, while Hal is in fhe service of the army in MSS VASSAH CLASS Of 1335 S TO GgWaM9TH-- k ROLLER fnc-no- - 2- -c nl D Pfc. Owen CLAWSON Pace has arnved overseas and was, when he W'rote lo- home, cated in Belgium. Mr, and Mrs. Poer Jensen received word that their son, Ivo Burgess had been awarded the Purple Heart for being wounded. He is serv ing with the army in Europe Mrs. CLEVELAND Win, Lines received word that her c aughte rs husband had been wounded In action. She was here visiting with her mother of when word reached her her husband's injuries. CLE VELLAND There is re joicing at the Wm. P. Stokes home. On Thursday Reed Sta-karrived on a furlough for a visit with his wife Ruth and young son, whom he had not er William T. (Notary Public) Office See Me For Assistance in Fed- eral and State Income Cleveland, Utah Tax Castle Dale izie if 'k is Vr i? itif SUPPLIES EAR RINGS BRACLETS Pearl Necklace PENDANTS Service Star Pins BOOK ENDS rad-om- B-2- an On RUSSEL At the Price hosa babv boy wa v,orn to Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Anderson. The mother, Zona Mixfield Anderson is fair and the babv is in a critical condition. The husband and father is in a hospital in France Vtng wounded the second time. A fine baHUNTINGTON bv girl was bom to Marie Grange, Mondav Feb. 26. The father, Peter Grange is with the army in the Pacific. VASES Picture Frames yM t1? ..V 4 Give To The Red Cross HUNTER DRUG A t. i.f? Z-- . mat TT1 f X. - 1... WITUECK FUMJllAL HOME CASTLE DALE, UTAH ( Com,!: Ic Mwtuavy Service) CASTLE I) ALE, UTAH UT L< l -- X.A, It IM y I II 'vjhubmS , 22 IN TIIE hpf Ji s.V5 A Popular Shades and Materials V Nsw Shipments Just Received ..a Gloves Accessories DISTRICT WITHIN AND FOR EMERY STATE OF UTAH ROBERTSON SR., COUNTY, WiLLILAM vs. LOG CABIN COMPANY a corpora-Uo- n, and HYRUM BAIRD, De- Plaintiff, COAL fendant. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale an the 13th day of March, 1945 at the hour of 2.00 oclock P. M. of said day in Castle Dale, 'Emery County, Utah at the front door of the Court House, the following described real pioperty situated in Emery County, State of Utah: The East half of the South-- j east quarter of Section 17, Township 16 South, Range 7 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, together with all improvements thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging. J. LEONARD OLSEN Sheriff of Emery County JENSEN AND FRANDSEN Utorneys for Plaintiff, Price Utah. First Publication, Fefo.23, 1945. Last Publication, Mar. 8, 1945. , j AUCTION lice 567. WAYNE rcs s Shop PRICE, UTAH ftAt.Wl'Hirftii Jbi. E. JOHNSTON Auctioneer. Price, Utah. USE THE PROGRESS Classified Department if you have anything to dispose of. 25c for 3 lines. ph(r iq after n. daily, but all day SaturJ .nd to 10 p. m. Minimum cn have blanks, notary seal an; ypewriter. Jan. through Mat i5th. WANTED TO BU- Y- A electric stove and electric V tngerator. Will pay cash. Wr.te Bruce Cox, Orangeville, itaa -, During tel(United States demands C Villa 3 H ?? Pna: TUr SSt y.P Jersey. FOR SALE Baby buggy and used bed, including springs anc mattress. Good condition. Arthur Jeffs, Castle Dale rnqe t0 new he hts in ary, preparation for the European m vasjon and tj,p word wjde offensive of the Allied nations, the produc avBa!!Unre FOR SALE Now is the time to start raising a few fryers .1 tl broke ell and laying hens. Day old previous records m history. Utahs $4.75 a hundred. We ala mines and smelters rtsponded mag have on hand at all times da; to call the for copper, nlficiently Prodm ing for our nation, more than old straight run leghorns, New twice the peace time record (The Hampshires and New Hamseventh article of this series will pshire Reds. We will have avaibe published later in these col lable 10,000 six and eight weei umns ) old fryers and pullets for Mar, wr Pe,,h used in the electrical m dustry in the brass and bronze in dustr.es and for roofs, water pipes, etc, must be pure and, therefoie! the blister copper produced at the Utah smelters must be further re fined to remove the precious metals and before it can he ued in the cock-re- April and May delivery. See the chix at the farm and let u take care of you. Let us know your requirements or drop ns a card for prices. Carlson's Poultry Farm Cleveland, Utah Red Cross War Fund Head Enlists Full Public Support D. C. WASHINGTON, Urging each American citizen to consider the Red Cross as his personal emis-ar- 1945 m .ehbors nFhome in tune of natural or WANTED Those of us who must stay at home and fight by doing our daily tasks as efficiently as possible, he aid, like to feel that though we are not beside John or Jim or Bob on the battle field, we do have a personal ambassador in each of the ten thousand Red Cross workers now serving with the troops overseas. Opening March 1 and continuing throughout the entire month, the third Red Cros War Fund will not only fill intensified needs on advancing war fronts, but will provide needed services to those who have returned from action, their families, their buddies awaiting transportation overseas, and their friends and THE STORY BUY New an used FOR SALE BeLavel Separators. Kenned Brasher, Huntington 2 year old heifer LOST Light spotted Jersey. BarAS brand, no horns. Reward to information. Lavar Atwood Utah. Elmo, 25-3- FOR rrow, One SALE two spring toothed one gang plow, one horse cultivator, at Ranch. W. R. Tatton K - iral. fc ' 0 two Paradise tf- - m 0? : xwy'ijiWr VL 1,- - ; St - , v - ? -- t IN 4 S, ha- F-- mS N Sulk-plo- LOST One chrome chair with red leather seat and green leather back. Lost between r ron and Huntington. Rewao Notify Roland Henne, Watts MiTl Utah. .W I I Anyone 22-3- 1 national goal TO having cattle to sell, See Kenneth J. Brasher, Huntington, Utah. emergnty. vvar-tause- d Moie than S 000,00 volunteer solicitors stand teady to a.d in local collections in every Ameiican community. Each will devote hs time and effort. toward reaching the goal so that men and women in in i1 a y service will know the Red Cioss "is staying right with them, light up to and beyond the day of peace and victory, Mr Chester explained Without personal gain or remuneration, the 3,000,000 men and women volunteer canvassers will represent 3,7jG Red Cross chapteis throughout the nation Seeking from door to door those contributions which will not be made through factory, ofhcc, school or theatre, each will carry an ofhcul identification card for the irotection of the householder. For the most part, however, such identiiicaion will be unnecessary because the solicitor wnl be a neighbor or ft lend To each contributor, he will give a red, white am blue window sucker boa-mthe wulknoAn Red Cross emblem. y Of $200,000,000. J on rigi thigh. U. S. on the neck. anyone has seen or heard of the above horse notify Frari Blackburn, Clawson. 243p when the armament 1943, Branded CW rtain. e reonfriHS - OR STRAYED One black horse (collar marked) weight about 1100. age, unceLOST Copper going to war. All records were broken at Garfield in treating copper for the war effort. (Editors Note: Ttie u the sixth of a series thousand and one articles which we of eight ancles titled The Story of see and use every day. Garfield") Since Pearl Haibni, viitually ev- When the cakes of blister copper ery pound of copper has been loaded onto railroad cars at the verted to war use or to industries Garfield plant, this is by no means vital to the war effort. Copper is the end of the industry created by known as ihe war" metal due to this metal manifold uses in the shells and The blister copper is then shipped implements of modern warfare to copper refineries that are located There is no substitute for the red In or near large centers of popula metal in many of Its war functions. tion and consumption. Large cop- - .. i .. . &&' & L SALE Feb. 24 we will hold our regular sale and expect a large run of livestock of all kinds. We hold these sales every two weeks, on Saturdays. Remember the special horse sale on Wednesday, February 28. We expect to sell from 100 to 150 head cf horses of every kind Bring in any you want to sell or come to the sale and buy the kind of horse you want. Federal ana residence W 2nd. Price, 5 p, m. to 153 16M -1; F hone D COURT Hunt iEE D. Dowell, for state Income Tax, in support of the SALE 23rd .v Mr. CLEVEL1AND and Mrs. James Allred received to his particular serviceman, word of the arrival of a new M. Chester, chairman of the Colby grandchild, bom to Mrs. Rus- 1945 American Red Cross War Fund sel Allred at the Price hospi3) tal. Russel is in the armed campaign, today asked all Americans to give to their fullest ability forces, somewhere overseas. SHERIFFS JENSEN, Utah. Copper FMFRY dates I Stock Yards. February 9th and March 9 and 23rd. n f ? the following buying hogs at Hunting be ns pital Feb Nv NOTICE The Story of Garfield 1 at Court House , :richt. 1- -c Litskr every FOR SALE Winter pM min and Stark Delici0Us An7 $1.50 per bushel, w t CLAWSON SKATING urday evening from 8 to pm. at Davis Hall, cieve Among the many development projects ur that have brought industry to Utah is'tne plant at portal of tunnel at Tooele. (ElMori Note: ones of cikht of Tooele.) Thii is the mck t.l d furth The r.l.nt,Crnat:o.rnl Smelting and Refining Company to Bingham tunnel. View shows surfac of Tooele takes a place hizh In the list of Utahs industrial Reneratmi; communities as a of the scope of operations of the Interna- tional Smelting and Helming Com- pany. In one year the company paid a railroad freight bill of $4,000,000 on ore, lnillon, and supplies, and bought $13,000,000 worth of ore from Utah and trlbutaiy mines. Stemming out from Tooele aso is this pro-raof exnlora'ion which has bren performed bv tlm International Company. When the company entered m er,,, m -- .0.0 Sory lt bul the re-ai- J' A S-- " - . 1 , i'''i nf ii e into the heart of i"p smil, 0.3 ;producin area, a distancs ,0 1 of btimul c 11, n 4a miles. n an 1 b ,n This tunnd has 1(ulu( of ,,'trnntion- - ore rtserves that vij. unlocked are now e .1 the war Vv to ' " support pownful Uni, hlfn , , have . !'(rmins Industrial 0 to the ami 1V tln'fs gram thnit 01 ,l ,n ' h v1 be f mkiiiI-- . state. The projectandvonnired . U the expend! p "1 L'n tnat Will neer nation, courage, re arn 1 ture of $2,000,000. Une (f t!lB JIui'an. com?3? moit re- Moio recently the w s c tiK ,eai.,IrJ king of brought into production a Tooele and;nItm mm Canjol1L deep at pioducer Copper dra inane and lne 0rfor inn- Mountain, Nevada. nrj, wb.choren; 4 ti c euomical lattle Tooele is 10 nP neing smppeo artU1."V. a, ! ' V t!,' v,a- iH t r The fifth Jj hi h Y t,? v 1 diiven ... .. in these sores " rh soon ) '' , 11 11 1 viia 1 ia. |