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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY ight C4 lea; ies. ca at is Csl at 13-2- SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF CASTLE DALE, ORANGEVILLE, HUNTINGTON, FERRON, EMERY, MOORE, CLEVELAND . CLAWSON, MOLEN, ELMO AND GREENRIVER Hi August 7. Vi Top pr e & so: Volume xlvi. number s. Morris Jeffs south? Reports Injury a CASTLE t Irs. JeXASTLE 18. DALE, Sept 15 Jeffs, in a letter t jf Written from Tokyo Bay and In view of the city of Yoko-.am- a, Morris jrant 4 informs that he had eardrum broken in the bombardment of Okinawa at Ahe time of the invasion of it Island at which time he as aboard the battleship U ne New Mexico. His injury, he says,, was sus- twined when two Jap planes Shade suicide attempts to sink L SEPTEMER 21, 1945 TWO v. sy 'gv HUNTINGTON w'vwgypvty Mrs Flora Jensen, County AAA Oammittes are no longer issuing fanner certificates for copper wire and will issue lumber certificates only until October 1. Lumber certificates are now restricted to maintainance, repair and operating purposes or emergency cases. Discontinuance of this war service assistance to farmers results from the victory over Jiapa and the expectation that supplies Will be adequate soon to meet all demands. The current policy of the War Production Board is to grant general priorities Mrs non-milita- - , , w f so-i- Boys ' '' V 'J' v jQllVX Arnold t : L' The battleship USS Colorado was among those warships of the United States Navy which steamed Jnto Tokyo Bay to be present at the historic signing of the Japanese surrender, and o support the occupation of the Tokyo area. The Colorado was one of the first allied ships to sail into the Japanese home waters of Sagaml Bay to support the initial landings of airborne troops at Atsugl airfield, 18 miles from Tokyo. Fred J. Jensen, son of Mr and Mrs Edward J Jensen of Cleve and, and Bert C Funk, whose wife and daughter live in Ferron, were aboard this mighty ship on the occasions mentioned above will be Bull Association, ed of Castle Dale. kes Four-- Fair Results Told H II Club County Emery girls who were winners in the Club contests par County District ticipated in the H Fair held in Price Monday, September 17. The . district included Emery, Carbon, Duchesne, Uintah, Grand and San Rhea Miss Juan counties. Assistant Boys and Hurst, Girls Club Leader, and Mrs Lois P. Smith, State Clothing Specialist, were in attendance. Four contests were held at the Fair: Style Dress Review, demonstrations, Kerr Canning, and judging. Following are the placings of Emery County in these con tests: Style Dress Review Ruth Brasher, Huntington, 4-- 4-- H Maud Camille Chipman, . Elaine Mrs Fox, Ruth Brasher, Judging Huntington, June Jewkes,- Orangeville, - Kerr Canning Maud. Luke, 4th year foods club girl of Orangeville, was The Emery Countys winner. State winner will be announced at a later date. In addition to these contests, the club group exhibits blue ribbon which received the at County Achiev ratings ment Exercises, held in Castle Dale August 23, were on Hunting- - display. Orangeville Department Bay B. Humphrey, Mrs Re. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Killian, and Mrs Mrs Una Guyinon attended the Clara Seeley reunion of the Seeley family and held at Mt. Pleasant Manti last week. They reported their trip was very enjoyable and that many old relatives and friends were present. Sunday evening they v wxe our speakers in sacra- ment meeting and told of the trip to the Manti Temple in connection with the reunion. Misses Verna Van Buren and Joan Moffitt sang a duet during this meeting with Uneta Guymon as accompanist. The Emery Stake Relief Society board attended a Relief Society convention in Price on Tusday. They report a very good convention. Ladies Improvement held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs Leah The Club Luke Wednesday. New officers president, Mrs Leah Mrs, Mary for the ensuing charge. They are year book Mrs vice-preside- nt, Cox, secretary-treas- ur with Mrs Flora Guymon as assistant secretary. Mrs Essie Tuttle, outgoing president, together with her coworkers did a splendid job in club work the past year. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Mary Tuttle. le Mr and Mrs Amassa and family of Kenlls-wort- h visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr and Mrs Merrill Day ' Sco-vil- Anderson took Word has been from the Sixth army on that Major G. Neil Wilcox A girl arrived at the of Logan has been awarded home baby of Mr and Mrs Elvin the Bronze Star medal for Me Elprang on Monday, 17. meritorious achievement in action. The Major was comm Arden Mortensen spent issioned in June at U.S.A.C. few days Visiting friends in and entered the service shortHuntington. Arde has Just rely thereafter. He was a mem- turned from service in Eurber of Beta Kappa fraternity. ope. A son of Mr and Mrs Bert Wilcox of Bragerton, Utah, he Mrs Hal Mendenhall has has a wife and in Deming, New Mexico daughter living in Logan. to stay with her husband durMajor Wilcox is now in the ing his training. city of Yokohama, Japan, bethe first seaing among Service-men- s The Ladies borne troops to land there. Club has presented $25.00 to Bishop Wakefield to apply on the chapel fund. This summer p. . Orangeville, Home Economics Leslie her little girl to Salt Lake for received a medical check-uof Luz- Luke, Orangeville, 4-- is home Beverly Whimpey from the Price hospitaL Mrs Errol Litster is recovering nicely after an operation at the hospital at Price. Major .Wilcox ReceivesMedal ton, Demonstration Contest two-year-o- ld Atomic Force Seen As Boon to Planes M. Humphry returned to Help Loads Could Be Increased er with them for a visit. With New Engine. Supervisor and Mrs Parks and Mr and Mrs J. . Humphrey of Ephraim called at the Humphrey homes en route to their homes from Peach Day. Emery County friends will be glad to know that Mr and Mrs J. W. Humphrey are start mision to the ing a long-ter-- m Manti Auto Wreck Injures Three Joseph Otteson has arrived home for a thirty-da- y furUneva Litster, Reporter lough after serving sixteen Three Cleveland) months in the Pacific islands. youths when Joe has been in a hospital in wjere injured Sunday Leyte Island since May, 1945. the car in which they were in- aboard Eleven Utah men pose for a group picture after conducting Mormon services Second the escort carrier USS Sargent Bay on which they are serving in the Pacific. from left to right (standing) is Leonard K. Jewkes, son of Mr and Mrs A. Gardner Jew Tuttle, Lucille I X O, Dist. Dairymen Elect Head Mr and Mrs Ellis E. John son visited here Sunday with relatives. er, , YEAR District Representative of the Utah (Livestock PurchasDaughters of the Utah Pio- ing Cooperative at an annual neers held their regular meet- meeting held Septembr 13 in in ing Friday at the home of the County Agents office, Yerda Leamaster. Hostesses Castle Dale, according to L. master, Violet Littlefield, and Darrell Stakes, County Agent. The Utah livestock PurchFlora Jensen. asing Cooperative is an organ Miss Naomi Jensen, County ization which Insures and reHome Agent, was here Wed- places dairy bulls which are in bull blocks of nesday helping the ladies, to being used bull blocks in the Four State. can cake to be ued for overseas packages ..for ..the boys. Emery County are members CoOn Monday,' 24th, Miss Jen. of the Utah Purchasing sen will be here to give a operative. class on drying fruits. Luke, Aboard Mighty Colorado s Reed Zenda Harrison, who married soon. i County FER entertain at her home on Wednesday Isaac Allred of Emery, preCounty at a shower for her sister, sident of the Emery was ry son-in-la- Reporter DOLLARS ed his 'ship. Mr Jeffs reports he is well for pur though being treated for his poses only in exceptional casI .injury, es. Tip to farmers who produce beef: Dont forget about the FERRON beef production program under which a subsidy payment is made for beef sold to legeiborah Huntsman, Reporter ally authorized slaughterers. must be submitt Applications on was Lt. Glen Conover ed within GO days after date to Honshu, Japan, way of 'sale and animals must .from Honolulu on September weigh at least 800 pounds and Jjrd. according to the advice not less than $14.25 Received here by his parents, bringcwt. If you have sold an per Jdr and Mrs Chall Conover. eligible animal, bring your Colleen (Singleton) sales receipts in today J 'Mrs showJorgensen and Mrs Margaret ing the date of sale, weight of Conover left last week for animal, name of legal slaught California where they intend erer to whom sold and his jto be with their (husbands, address and the price received Geo. JWanless Jorgensen and per pound. jConover, for some time. They October 1 payBeginning Rob,3&re stationed at Camp ments will be made under the Dairy Feed Program for the Mrs Kathleen Richardson period July through September. Rates for this period are daughter, Geneen, of phoenix, Arizona, are visiting 55 cents per cwt of whole : it the home of her parents, milk and 13 cents per pound of butterfat. After this date dr and Mrs Jesse Conover. Mrs Nlomna (Livingston) contact your local AAA agent and little son visited or call at the County office ; towley lere last week end with her with your cream or milk stubs ' Supervision for 1945 has bearents, Mr and Mrs Ed. liv- ngston, and with other of gun in Emery County. Farm' ers are urged to come into ler friends. when they are notiA birthday surprise party meetings fied in order that supervision ) was to Mrs Eleanor given can be completed as soon as 3eorge and Dorothy Burddis n the City park at the open possible and applications for, : will not be delayed. .fireplace last Thursday even-- f payments all of ladies the ng by young ERRATUM own. The features of the f were outdoor 5HTCO. Evening games The signature stamp of F. ind a lovely luncheon. Pre- mts were given to the two W. Reid appears on some of the papers of this Issue under lonored guests. the financial statement of the lome for Peach Day visiting Board of (Education of the wi$h relatives and frienas. Emery County School District. She is working in Salt Lake The signature stamp of R. S. City. should appear inMr and Mrs Kent Killpack Chlpman stead. were here from Scofield for Peach Day and they are now ers. A nice program is being moving to Idaho. prepared. Week-en- d at the guests GraMrs Cleo (Killpack) pome of Jesse Conover were ham of Salt Lake City visptr and Mrs Tom Jensen of ited) here during the week dt. Pleasant, Dr. and Mrs with her folks, Mr and Mrs King of Price, and Mr Jesse Killpack and Mrs Delind Mrs George Olsen of bert Childs. Detroit, Michigan. Mr and Mrs F Me Conklin Milton Stringham has his of Monticello visited here over place cf businjess completed the week end with their and is ready for work. and daughter, Mr and A shower was for Mrs Rulon Nelson. given ill tf rs Claris (Johnson) Nelson Supervisor and Mrs R H. W by her mother, Mrs L P. John Park and and son last Thursday. A nice Mrs J. W. Humphrey of the lot of presents were receivd. Manti National Purest were Mr and Mrs F. M Broberg house ' guests of ranger and are visiting here with relatiJack Buckhouse during Ms ves and friends, and are at Peach Day. ih home of Mrs Brobergs sisLt. and Mrs Max Killpack ter, Mrs Leon Ralphs. have returned to Las Vegas, A Relief al where he is stationed. Society opening will ,be given next Tues-u- y Peach Day brought into our in the Relief Society hall town many of our home peot 2 p. m. for all members and ple who are away to work, ny visitors and is especially a lot of former residents, and 'eing held in honor of all strangers too numerous to belief Society teachmention. visiting TEIIY UTAH, FRIDAY, County Boy Worships on Carrier Ship acres ;s of V n Oran f NWt4i DALE, this organization has taken in enough cash from1 dances on the tennis court to buy a piano and are now ready to start (building an orchestra stage for .future use. Bryce Fish is home from California, where he has been WASHINGTON. Scientists of the in a hospital for some time. National Advisory Committee for He is released from the Navy. Aeronautics said that an atomic engine for aircraft is a distant possiEveryone is happy to hear that Orlo NittaU has been bility. They said it is not fantastic to liberated from a prison camp yisualize a fuel supply the size of in Japan. He has been a pria brick with sufficient power to fly soner since the fall of Bataan around the world many times. His parents are (now living riding overturned at the tersection of Center and Main streets in Cleveland. They were traveling east and evidently were going too fast to make the turn. The car was driven by Max son of Mr and Mrs Price, Thomas (Price, wjhq had to have three stitches taken in his right arm. Ray White, son of Mr and Mrs George White, was badly bruised on one , side. Dumayne Gilson, son of Mr and Mrs Forest Gilson, received a wound in his leg when thrown from the car. Dumayne, taken ' to the Earl Allred home, was treated for shock and had his wound dressed by Dr T. C. Hill of Huntington. He was taken to his home Monday morning. Max and Ray were taken to the Price City Hospital for treatment. When asked how the accident happened, We could they commented!, not decide whether1 to. go to Price or Elmo, so we split the difference." State Highway Patrolmen, to the scene of the acci dent, reported that the car called 150 feet before going through a canal and overturn skidded ing. All of the boys are reported to be improving. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commiss toners of Emety County will receive sealed bids for 72 tons of stoker coal to be delivered to the Court House at Castle Without the need for large gaso- in Dale, and all coal to be reEphraim. line storage, the NACA said in a ceived and weigh bill signed the payloads of comstatement, Mrs Rex Black is in San by the County Clerk, Fred W. mercial aircraft would be greatly Diego visiting her husband Reid. increased, and the knife-likwing who Is training there in the All bids are to be in the profiles essential to supersonic craft Clerks office on or before could be constructed with needed Navy. October 1, 1945. strength of solid light metal. The Board of County Comm Larue Kinder is home for a Release of atomic energy promissioners reserves the right to ises to widen and broaden the ap- visit from Salt Lake. reject any or all bids. to of the air plication transport Word has been Emery County Commissioners of received worlds extension of communication and business, and not be limited Dale Robbins that he has lan- by ded in New York and will be County Clerk merely to destructiveness. The NACA is a body credited with home Thursday. Dale is reForested Region much of the development and im- turning from a years duty t per cent of North provement of Americas warplanes in the E. T. O. Temple. Mjisses Beverly Tuttle and Leah Peacock spent the week with end in Price visiting Miss Lorene Van Buren. Miss Georgia Humphrey re tured home from Carbon Coll ege over the . week end. She thinks Emery County fortunate in having the school so close. The Huntsman family from Spring Glen spent Sunday In the moutains here with the Melrose (Tuttlle family. Mrs. Huntsman and Mrs Tuttle are sisters. Misses (Laree and Karen and aircraft engines. It said that search Kenneth Foster Sitterur and Beth Killian re- - ,,nJany yea,rs reported an back to Mare Island after a turned to Kenilworth Sunday velopment he ahead before such bey successfully emerges, furlough. with Fred Fail and daughter engine cause the degree of control achieved Lorna for a short visit. over atomic energys use as a bomb Mrs Mart Leamaster receivMrs Margaret Kay and her "nowhere near approaches the ed telephone call from Jack, daughter Barbara of Sait measure of control needed to con- whoa was in Seattle, Wash. Lake City are guests of Mr vert atomic energy to engine horseand Mrs S. W. Snow, this power. Leon Leonard writes home week. Present type engines are "characWe are always glad to see terized by a relativelyhigh fuel con- that he has been in Hawaii Donald Cox when he comes sumption and a staggering waste of for some time with a transhome for a visit but were es energy, the committee said, with port ship called the Wasp. of the total fuel pecially glad to see him on one Robert W. (Bob) Bickmore, Saturday when he came in energy utilized if the calculation is former student at North Em. from Salt Lake bringing his in terms of atomic energy. mother and brother Fred with For example, it pointed out that ery High, has been promoted him. Fred was discharged out 4,320 BTUs (a measurement of to radioman c and assigned of the army by the point sys heat) per pound are obtained from to the USS Warren, now in reaction of aviation the Okinawa-Japa- n tem, having spent three and the molecular area. 35 billion BTU per pound while fuels, one half years in the South recan obtained be from atomic Pacific. We are glad to welLigfit Rays come our boys home and we action. Length of the longest light rays wish them luck as civilians. In the visible spectrum is about twice that of the shortest rays, says Mr and Mrs Eldon G. Luke Chilly Egg A egg separates more the Better Vision institute. On the chilly were business visitors in Salt Lake City the early part of easily, but the white whips best after other htfnd. the longest sound waves the egg has warmed up to room audible to the human ear have the week. about 20 times that of temperature. d 'Mr and Mrs Harold the lowest audible sounds. are entertaining a fine nine-pouShiny Fabric baby boy, born on an acetate fabric the Clean Silverware at pressing Stop Wednesday maternity Powder puffs are handy for cleanhome in Ferron. Latest re- when it begins to look shiny; the e 30-da- Fifty-eigh- Caro-Un- area as is still in forests. Greenville Boy Promoted in Navy nine-million- 3-- and sons of Elmo were Sunday visitors in Orangeville. Mrs Loye Thompson of Salt Lake City spent the week visting here while her sister, Mrs Jennie Scow, was in the Price hospital Mrs Scow returned home Saturday and Mrs Thompson returned to her work Sunday. Miss Elaine Peacock visited home-fol- k from her work upstate last week. Mr and Mrs D. .C Gibspn of Helper spent Saturday here ports are that mother and at Peach Day. Mrs Ellen son are doing fine wave-length- 6itt-eru- nd and shine corresponds other fabrics. to scorch in s Sept. 18. Word has been received a a this place by John, and Olga brother, Smodey that their Andy II. Smodey of the Navy, has received a promotion to Gunners Mate 2nd Class. Andy is a graduate of Carbon High and attended a year of college before entering the Navy in July, 1943. Andy Is the son of the late Jacob Smodey, .. and he has apply a brother, Jack, residing In Use one to ing silverware. polish and one to do the buffing. HIAWATHA, Huntington. |