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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER NUMBER VOLUME XILV, CASTLE DALE, UTAH, Friday, X I Our Service 9tyen And Women Orangeville Easton Snow, ol the U. S. Army is home on from. California, visiting viith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snow and other relatives. S. fur-luu- gh . , Austin Barney of the ixi'my, who has been home on a rest furlough for a couple 0f months after being a prisoner of war in Germany, has r.tmned to duty again in He is a son of Mr. and ihs. Lawrence Barney. Ferron Cali-;orm- a. Honoring Orangeville Reed Huntington of the Marines, and" Vaughn Fail of the i.avy, who have been home on a months furlough, a trip to joes Valley resort was enjoyed tauday by a host of relatives and iriencLs. Lyle Emery Duzett Anders- is home on a fur lough. He entered the navy on boot 1943, took his October and San at then Diego training went to Memphis for Aviation Radioman training. He received his diploma for Naval Air gunner at Jacksonville, Fla on June 1, 1944, and his diploma and wings in September 1944. He has been in the European on, ARM 3-- c and helped to capture theatre at subs and he also was sinking of two more. three ,he James Stevens of Emery Merchant Marines is home on a leave. He has. been in the months 28-d- ay Carlye Peacock home having an arrived Kof-lor- - March. I'tahn Hooks to Claimed Big One the be biggest trout ever hooked in fish 33 inches long and pounds and 2 ounces in Rainbow Utah, a 17 is reposing weight, of Fisherman Salt in the lard-e- r Harold Cutler. Lake City. in Fish Lake, this mammoth says Leonard, state game and Caught pistatorial teh director, tops missions records for State the com- big fish. Officials At Reno Vital problems particular to Utah were discussed by Donald Hacking, chairman and Charles A- Root, commerce attorney, of Utah Public Service Compton at the Mountain-Paci-l- c States conference of Public ervice Commissions held at Een. Nevada, June 29 and 30. - &onze To Star Awarded Paul W. Remp Huntington Wc. P with Blaine Thompson Marine Same head as on copy year old caches. another marine in and destroying several patrols on Saipans lo-rtl- ng has taken part In four aor battles, Namur, Saipan, T.ian and Iowa Jima.. e is one out of 8 grand-- 5 f Mrs. Sadie Stevensons Tuatin, Calif., formerly of auhtmgton motor ma- SNR,of son of Mrs. Mary U Ca-val- lo Huntington, and hus- Clearfield, Elmo Boy Returns From Overseas Marine Pfc. Sheldon Elmo The following letter was re- Oveson, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. for James A. Oveson of ceived this week asking Elmo, Utah Emery County Riders at the recenly 30 from returned be Roost Robbers Roundup to months overseas duty to the held in Price the last of this Marine Corps Base at San month: Diego, Calif. He is awaiting Dear Brown: reassignment and furlough. It is soon time for the RobHe enlisted in September, bers Roost Roundup again and 1942. I think that there might be some good riders in your locality that might want to enter in some contest. We would HUNTINGTON appreciate it if you through your paper would inform them that they should register with Mrs. Flora Jensen Beulah and Leonard Truman Mr. Ben Ward of Price before and Bud Close went to Salt the 27th of this month. Gween We are trying to get the Lake City Saturday. with them children interested in a rope Adamson returned to spend the 4th. spinning contest, that is chil- yesterday here. dren up to fourteen years of Killpack and daughage. There will be tryouts the terGrover Beulah left for Chicago, and week before the rodeo for first place the winner' will Monday, where they will get a for the Emery receive tickets for the three school bus school district and County performances, 2nd will receive drive it on the return trip. a pass for two nights and third Mrs. Anona Oliver entertainwill receive a pass for one ed the Francis Brasher family to some be There ought night. at dinner last Sunday in honor youngster from your communi- of her brother, Chester, who de honors. could take the ty that back to Fort Douglas parted Thanking you for your coop- this week. remain I eration Very Truly, Paul w. Remp, 21 Mrs. Aramintie Steven-Gentr- y of Tustin has been warded the Bronze star med- for heroism in action on Pan last summer, it was , bnounced this week. According to the citation the medal, Remp, n automatic rifleman teamed Kn of Frank Corgiat, chinists Mate, second class, home. Emery County Riders UTAH Hospital gram arranged. Also the fine cooperation of the Orangeville group, who also helped make this day such a success. The dance held in the evening under the direction of the Castle Dale Lions was well attended and $70.00 profits on the dance wiU be turned over to the committee for the next :elebration. band of Mrs. Evelyn Corgiat of following service in combat areas of the Pacific, has arrived at the US Naval at San Fran Receiving which will cisco, Calif.,hospital for medical treatwent over- ment. and 1945, He anticipates transfer soon TLYING STITCHERS . River in to a naval hospital nearer his MEET OX THURSDAY Letter Asks For Spotlighting The par-ent- seas in January, has crossed the Rhine hon-- 1 DALE Huntington Boy Wins Promotion GerWith the 15th Army ald H. Mathie whose parents reside in Huntington and whos wife is living in Salt Lake has received a promotion to the grade of Staff Sergeant It was announced at 4i5th army headquarters recently. Acting In the capacity of office manager and Stenographer for the Historical section of the 15th Armys G-- 5 section, Sgt. Mathie holds three bronze battle stars for campaigns in the batfle across France into Germany. Los Amegos club was enter- tained Tuesday evening at the home of Mary Chipman. The time was spent decorating a float for the 4th of July parade. Golden Day and family of Rains, have purchased the Ed Hayes home and moved into it. Jean Fish and Ida Weston have returned home from their work in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter had the pleasure of a visit last weekend from Mr. Baxters folks, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson of Lyndall and Mrs. Clark of Salt lake City. Edna Defriez of Salt Lake is visiting relatives and friends during her vacation. City Mrs. Laverl Young of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nor- - TWO DOLLARS 6, 1945 Huntington Tops War Bond Quota 4th Emery County fell short of of July celebration held here her War Bond Drive for the to be a huge sucess as ith War Loan by 36 per cent proved one of the biggest crowds atarable discharge from the as at the present time 64 tended since the start of the only army. per cent of the Quota has been war. reached. A program was givEmery George Pearson, At present time the cities of en insplendid the forenoon followed by wrho has been overseas is spend Ferron, Huntington, with the beautiful Orangethe s ing a furlough with his ville are the only town that flcats.parade Mr. and Mrs. George Pear- have met their quota. When in The afternoon was son of Emery. the final count is all tabulated games for the kiddies spent and in more of the towns will probthe fine eats served Cleveland Cpl. Bill Jensen, ably have reached their goal. enjoying by the Castle Dale Primary at who has been in the armed their booth near the tennis forces in England for sometime courts. is now enjoying a furlough A huge crowd attended the with his wife and daughter lodeo which was put on unand parents in Elmo and othd der the direction of Rex er relatives in. the county. and Byron Johansen. In the steer riding contest Cleveland Ellwood Larsan, Loren Elder of Castle Dale won stationed in Missouri, enjoyed List prize for the men and a short furlough with his parJerry Huntsman of Castle Dale ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Larson won in the younger group. Evand other relatives. He was eryone had a wonderful time acompanied by his wife and and are all ready to attend the young son, who is staying with to be held' in Orcelebration her parents in Cheyenne, Wyo. on the 24th of this angeville also accompanying them were month. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Peterson of The Rodeo committee wishes Provo, who are attending to thank the following for the school in Provo. use of their cattle in the rodeo: Mrs. Mr. and Huntington 2. Alvin Young reeived word from Byron Johansen 2. Bland Fox Aaris that he and Burke Gard1 Lorin Anderson ner. his cousin, met in the 1 Geo. Jeffs MRS. and PHYLLIS STANTON Philippines spent three 3 Jess Tuttle days together in Manilla. Emery countys queen, Mrs. 4 Jensen Ernest Phyllis Stanton of Ferron ar5 Hyrum Rassmussen Chester Brash rived in Salt Lake Saturday for Huntington 1 Ever Gragerson er and Junior Young, who haile the state contest. 4 Wallace Jonfi3 been in the copper mines, via Mrs. Stanton attended all 1 Frances Rasmussen been called the programs and dinners in the army, have 2 Stan Huntington tack to Fort Douglas, for an- Salt Lake, and 'Emery county 3 Clint Clawson other assignmentand Ferron should be proud of Many good horse races were their queen and the fine showReo Young, ing she made at the 'state con- also held, but the races came Huntington so fast that the editor could who has been at Fairfield, Ci. test. not obtain the names of the is enjoying a furlough with winners. home folks, until July 9th. Now In The committees are to be Corgiat was home from Price Maida congratulated on the fine proover Sunday. Naval Airborne division, occupy Berlin. Zen en. Rodeo At Castle Dale July 4th Proves Huge Success CASTLE Waters for some six and will return back to leave. duty after a Pfc. John L. Keele, son of Mr and Mrs. Victor Keele arrived home Monday for a 30 day furlough before going to the Pacific theatre of war. Pfc. Dick McKee is Keele with 25 more Utah boys Huntington who returned with him is a visiting home folks and friends member of the 386th Infantry for a few days. He has been Regiment of the 96th division stationed in Denver, Colo. and fought in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington have received Sherill Jensen Rosel Jensen Emery word from Zen he has spent a short furlough this been transferred that to the 32nd. week with his father L. P. JensPacific Emery County Fails To Meet Quota In th Mar Rond Drive July To the soldier boys Huntington, Utah and fam from Emery County who receive the Progress we Emery County want you to know we are still backing you with our purchase of War Bonds. As Huntington was not mentioned in the Bond Report of the last issue of the Emery County Progress we feel that the boys serving in the armed forces and our citizens who so loyally supported the 7th War Bond Drive are entitled to this explanation. Huntingtons Quota was $21,-000.0- Subscribed as of June 0. 30, 1945 $22,861.25. When we met at Castle Dale on Noonday June 25th to se- Castle Dale Marine Dies of Battle Wounds Veterans Able To Buy Surplus Goods Couhty AAA committees handle veterans will Word Received Here ODT Office Now Sunday of Death Handle Transportation Farmers seeking certificates of war necessity or application for purchasing new tiuss should1 get in touch with the nearest office of the Office of Defense Transportation or the local rationing board, the Co. The AAA committee advises. AgAgricultural! Adjustment ency has been releived of tins war work by the Office of Defense Transportation. County farm transportation committees, have received high praise from .ODT for then valuable assistance in connection with farm transportation problems during the war. These committees were organized by the AAA In October of 1942 and were terminated on n.. lect a Bond Queen to represent Emery County the per cent over the top was' so close that the selection was left to the judgement of the judges, who were chosen by the County Bond Committee. Three were from the town of Emery, two June were from Castle Dale. Citizens of Huntington Red We called Editors Note Huntington three times at our own expense trying to get some information on how the Huntington queen was getting along. Each time we were unable to get any Information. PER YEAR 30 1945,, at ODTs request. Cross To Teach County Classes CASTLE DALE EDWARD The Amer- ican Red Cross in cooperation with Miss Naomi B. Jensen, heme demonstration agent will teach 4 classes in every town in the county on the perserva-tio- n of foods and deserts with out sugar. Beginning Saturday at 1 P. M. in Ferron, Miss Jensen will teach a preparatory class . to the following instructors: lone Conover, Ferron; Lucile Cox, and Christy Humphrey, Orange applications for purchase of surplus prop-- , erty for agricultural purposes under Surplus Property Board ville. County CASTLE DEAN DALE COX Pfc. Ed- ward Dean Cox 39, U S N R, husband of Mrs. Margaret Cox, and who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Cox, of Castle Dale, died June 27 on Tinian Island from wounds suffered in action on Okinawa. He was inducted Into the ma rine corps in December, 1943. trained in motor mechanics at Camp Mather and Camp ElHe liott, Cal., and was assigned overseas In April, 1944. Mrs. Cox recently received a Chairman, Sydonia Regulation 7 which became ef- Kofford will also attend this letter from her husband writfective July 1. ten on Fathers day saying he of instruction. The regulation gives veteran class suffered a bullet wound in Time had of and date place of this war the right to purwill be announced la- the right shoulder, on Okinclasses chase up to $25,000 worth of ter in each respective town. awa. surplus property for use in Everyone interested ,1s Invit- . In addition to his widow and business or agriculture. Purto attend. ed parents, Pfc. Cox is survived by chases under this regulation four sons and daughters, Kent, will be made direct from the Sharon and Richard Mardean, smaller war plants corporation Bank Cafe Now of Castle Dale; 2 all Aldouse, County committees will have In New Location Here sisters, (Elaine Cox, Castle Dale full information about the proand Mrs. Bertha Brotherson, gram as soon as procedure can CASTLE DALE The Cafe Uintah county; four brothers, be completed and forms print- owned and operated by Mrs. Pvt. Rex Eugene Cox, Texas; ed. Gladys Gianarakas has moved Sgt. Zeniff J. Cox, North Carfrom its old location in the olina, Kenneth S. Price Bank building to its new lo- and Mont Cox, who isCox, home on BUND FOX SAYS cation on Main street near the furlough from the Merchant' HAMBURGER IS FOR Post Office. Marines. EATING PURPOSES ONLY Mrs. Gianarakas has comThe news of his death came remodeled the new as a shock to the entire completely Bland Fox, Emery County Game Warden, arrested two location and with the new fix- munity as it was not realized fishermen in Huntington can- tures she. has added, it makes that he was seriously woundone of the best Cafes in Em- ed. The entire community yon on Sunday of last week. offer the family their ' most The two me Leslie Black and ery county. sincere sympathy in their loss Sam Larsen were using hamof a husband, father and son. burger for bait, and Mr. Fox The Flying Stitchers 4- - H club met at Mrs. Cooks for their meeting Thursday. They worked on their aprons. The members of the club had a cover dish party at their teach ers on Monday night. Mrs. Cook made waffles for them for their breakfast. The caught them in the act. r.xsTLE DALE We tried to talk the game the overnight girls enjoyed warden out of the hamburger party very much. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Larsen he had for evidence as we were short of red points. But. Bland and Mr. and Mrs. Newel Kofsaid: The law is the law I ford and family left Thursday Emery County Assn. for American Fork to spend have to keep it." the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Holds Meeting Monday Alma Madsen. Shirley Ann Burdick is visitCASTLE DALE The Emery ing with her grandparents, Mr. CLEVELAND County Fish and Game Assn, and Mrs. Warren Moffitt. held a directors meeting in Miss Anna Lee Neilson and the court house here on last Sirs. lVm. T. Litster Mrs. Norma were Whitfield Monday night. at Salt shoppers assist- week-en- d Mrs. Ernest Bishop The meeting was called to by her daughter, Mrs. Faye Lake last week. order by E. M. Crawford, presi- ed McArthur at a Mrs. Hannah G. Fotherlng-hadent and Orsen Peterson, Sec. bridal showerentertained received word that her McArthur at the A check was made on the rein honor of her daughter husband, Jack Fotheringham, home cent magpie drive and a very Mrs. Bruce c has been wounded in Davis, a recent QM3-the birds bride. A in the South Pacific. At large amount of action crowd was in atlarge nave been destroyed. tendance and many lovely pres the present time he is being Fourteen loads of fish have ents were received. The couple treated for face wounds at the already been delived to Em- are living In Salt Lake and U. S. Naval hospital in Hawaii. ery county streams and lakes, Bruce is stationed at Fort Mrs. Ireta Albrecht and Mrs. Dixon Fotheringham returned and more will be planted later. Douglass. Fish are to be planted in Redd Dave Kenly and family and to their home in Milford Satcreek for the benefit of Em- Morell Lamph of Salt Lake are urday accompanied by Geneal ery citizens, where they will visiting relatives in Cleveland. Larsen and Hannah FotherMrs. be able to fish without such Fotheringham Mrs. Luella Carlson spent sev ingham. a long drive. eral days at the bedside of her brought her car back from Fill mother In Salt Lake, who pass- more where It had been placed ed away during her stay there. for repairs after her wreck in wood and baby, spent Monday Jannett Lamph has been March. here, with Mrs. Estella Palmer. working In Price. Grant is a marine and has Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and been stationed in China. two daughters of Santa Bar- months with her sister, June Valaine Jones is home for a bara Calif visited relatives and in San Francisco, Cal., has refew days from school in Salt old friends in Cleveland one turned home. Lake. She has an infected f9ot day last week. Mrs. Gordon was Phylis Frandsen of Price, has and is under' Dr. Hills care. a former resident of Cleveland been staying with her grandas parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruby Nielson and Don will and will be remembered oe In Huntington a few days Grace Lamph. White. Avalon and Neven Anderson last Mildred Baker visited during Rubys vacation, from week with her father in Salt of her work in Salt Lake. visited last Huntington week with their grandparents Que Johnson of Idaho, 'has Lake. been visiting at the home of Miss Geraldine Litster and at Cleveland. his mother, Mrs. Louisa John- Mrs. Gloria McPhie visited last Duane Erickson of Salt Lake son. Salt Is visiting with his Aunt, Mrs. week with relatives In LaRae McCandless has re- Lake. Gloria remained there to Grace Stokes and family of Cleveland. turned from California. have dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall and Lillian White had her tonIda Litster accompanied her at the 'son and family of Huntington children have gone to Logan, sils removed lastweek ito Salt Lake over the ,week where Mr. Hall, our agricul- Price City hospital. tural teacher will take a two Miss Patricia Christiansen, lend, while there she purchaswho has spent the past 2 ed goods for their store. weeks summer school. m MAX WIMBER NOW STATIONED AT SALT LAKE Lt. Max E. Wimber, son o Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wimber i now stationed at Salt Lak City. He is assigned to th Communicatioi Army Airway System and will be there fo some time. Mr. and Mrs. Wimber drov to Salt Lake last weekend an spent the time visiting wit: Max, who arrived there just few days ago. Huntington Infant Dies On July 4th Ivora Ann Jones, age 2 yea old, daughter of Mr. and M: Rolland Seeley Jones died Huntington on July 4th at tl home of her grandparents, W and Mrs. Geo. Gardner. Funeral Services will be he on Saturday afternoon at tl 3rd Ward in Price and buri will be In the Huntington cer etery under the direction the Wallace Funeral Home. Besides her parents, Ivora survived by six brothers ai sisters and her grandparents Lions To Hold Regular Meeting CASTLE DALE The tle Dale Lions will hold Cas- their regular meeting at the Lions Hall In Castle Dale on Monday night of next week. Time 8:30 P. M. A good crowd is expected to attend as the summer work is now caught up. The Lady Lions will not hold their meeting this month, but their regular August meeting will be held next month. |