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Show ' EMERY PAGE FOUR EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Established 1909 DOWN MEMORY TAKEN FROM THE FILES OF 40 THE PROORBSS OF M YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah RAY M. WILLIAMS, Editor and Publisher $1.25 Three Emery 3, 1879. Huntington, NEIL! county dis- e, I day. 6.25 12.50 18.75 ROBERT RRUBRUSTER'S ORCHESTRA housewife farmer motorist ...Y ... .. w... .......... r. v.. .v.A. the danger time tot Fire Write or Phone. SOME PIKE INSURANCE CO COMPANY L. WILLIAMS Ceetle Bale, Utah A UTAH NEPHI Station BROUGHT UTAH at 2:30 p. m. ICSL to you by POWER & LIGHT CO. Jensen in Logan. HUNTINGTON Flora Jensen, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Day and family have gone to California to spend Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and son have moved to Hiawatha. Mrs. Dave Adamson visited S. R. Shirley Couch has returned home after spending the past six months at Oakland, Calif. On her way home she spent two. days withh Bertha Mae fft v. METAL MINING INDUSTHY oi UTAH William T. Litster (Notary Public) Fire summer. A' a miner At Relief Society meeting on Tuesday, the lesson, How the Bible is Woven into Our Literature was given by Flora Jensen. Part of the rugs donated by Relief Society for the auction ward sale were on display. Boys home fro mthe service now on furlough, are Sor-e- n Cox and Hal Nielson of the navy, Elliott Killpack a marine with three years service. Mrs. Elliott Killpack Is also here visiting. Joseph Otteson and Arthur Clegg have both been released from the army. Joseph has been on the Pacific islands and Arthur Clegg in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breton and baby have been enjoying a few days here with relatives. Paul has recently been. released from service in the air corps. He has been stationed at March Field. Mrs. Breton will join him in'Pennsyl-vaini- a after Thanksgiving. Mrs. W. A. Baxter received a telegram from her son, Jim, from San Diego, saying that he has been promoted to Sl-- c radio man and has been sent with individual orders, to the separation center in Toledo, Ohio. Jim has been in the navy one year, and three months of that time in a Phone 81 -- Y Office at Court Cleveland, Utah Ileuse Castle Dak ELECTRIC EMERY COUNTY ABSTRACT 0. WELDING and Acetylene There are enough uncertainties about trading in lands, without guessing at the Demand an Abstract of Tttl Mechanic Work CASTLE DALE, UTAH O. SORENSON, JR., Mgr. Theyre here! LEE SEELEY Castle Dale, Utah G-bulbs for filling empty sockets, and replacing burn-out- s as to keep handy spares. 29, 40, 60 E WATTS 20c ISO WATTS nut TAN ars EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC Vonal Allred is quite sick with mumps and Mrs. Allred Is in the hospital but is much improved, having had a blood CO, Distributors PRICE, UTAH ELMO L Mrs. Dee Oviatt reporter Einar Erickson is home havuntil after the Christmas holidays. She has been( working in ing been released from the Salt Lake since early in the navy. v a mistral tk track!! " builder Id Now is Lea-mast- er, afik f OMfltolj Hal-- J. L. Larson, Owner Johnson this week sold here Friday and Saturday. to Carl Wilberg the vacant Milton Johnson returned with ot located between the Pro- her to Mapleton over Sunday. Laraine McArthur, a soldier gress property and Larsens Is from St. George, accompanied Mr. and pool hall, Wilberg SAVINGS AND INTEREST ACCUMULATED already at work utilizing eigh- Beulah Killpack of Ogden, to teen feet of frontage in the spend a week end at the GroIn 10 Years In 5 Years In 1 Year erection of the new postoffice ver Killpack home. for Castle Dale. Mrs. W. A. SI ,004.20 Last Sunday, S195.00 52,163.45 Ervin A. Anderson of Castle Baxter entertained in honor 325.00 3,607.54 1,674.16 Dale who some two years ago of the birthday of hey daughsuffered near fatal injury in ter, Frances Jayne. A. Hot din650.00 7,217.20 3,348.95 the mines, passed away last ner was served by Faye Pow975.00 10,828.74 5,024.24 ell and Lorraine iLaRoy, to Thursday evening. Frances Jayne, Bernice young, Velma Jones, Euma Green, Lois Wilson, Hazel McKee, Ann Gardner, Carnille Chipman, Phyllis Gordon, Cloe Truman, Enid Johnson, of Huntington; Shirley Hill of Helper; Grace I will be buying hogg at Hunt-imrto- n Kennel and Carol Johnson of Stock Yards on Price; Ruth Garcia of Drag-erto- n Many lovely gifts were received. November 2. 18, 31 Visitors in Salt Lake the past week were Mrs. Millie RUSSEL JENSEN Kenneth Brasher, Mrs. Stella McEIprang, Mrs. Flora Huntington , Utah Jensen, Bernice Young. Frank Robbins attended the funeral of Joseph Hoffman, in Slt Lake Saturday. Colleen Guymon is a!t home Buy Victory Bonds Regularly Hold Them; Here's What Happens 53.75 a warn U tot O the O the O the O the O the Kill-pac- k. con-whil- lTK!oe al Ik mis iso u 4us try a mormai tarn i hi tkl rat at tka total ariataatod Otak. 8 d.liv.rJ'j Ml Ha Supplies Editorially: Savings Utah Fixtures for tricts opened drives for Boy All Communications and items for publication must be signed Scout funds with a fine feelby the writer, whose name need not appear in print. Write on one ing of cooperation in a worthy side of the paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications cause, the three districts of desubject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may Council the Bryce Canyon termine. which laid their plans for raising funds for the support of the council. Ferron challenges Reach Boarding-Hous- e any and all communities in the Gentry, San Rafael and A famous minister enjoyed, pie. A democracy is built on Emery districts in the race to telling this one on a fellow mutual respect and trust, and go over the top for funds. 11 Lee Humphrey, year-ol- d long as men keep clergyman: jonn attended a exists only soeach son Mr. Mrs. of Wilford and The other. with faith loved he chicken dinner, and chicken. He was asked to bless United Nations have pledged Humphrey, of Orangeville, is the meal, and with elopuence. their combined might to make back in school from a near As he approached the conclu- this world a democratic one; fatal accident he suffered two sion of his prayer he cautious-U- y but how strong is the plledge weeks ago when he was kicked underwriters promise on the head by a horse. opened one eye and, satis- whose Mr and Mrs Lyle Killpack for all, bowwere opportunities fied that all heads equal - entertained at a birthday sured, silently reached toward the then sieze the best for themtheir good prise party last Saturday evenplatter of fried chicken. His selves, who avow distrust and ing in honor of the birthday last words were: Amen and will, while they other. anniversary of Mrs. C. R. each 1s fear mine! the gizzard1 are We inAmericans realistic, an which Occasions in of CleveErnest Davis dividual is out of character yet idealistic. Ours is the lead- land, met with Jr., a serious acwhose world the naof nation a us. When amuse ing usually cident last when the tion steps out of character, It only hope is the reallistic ap- car he wasSunday left the riding The our ideals. of never plication is funny. inroad and plunged headlong an is an international United! Nations have built There to the wash town. below counterpart to the above an- - organization whose cornerstone His child who just was riding with ecdote. We hear great nations is the democratic ideal. They him was thrown (clear and If must workmen. be honest and praying for lasting peace unharmed. are materials the building solemnly pledging fraternity Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C. Jenwith eyeing each other wari-- ; taminated by mixture struc-ansen are entertaining a fine d ly, they reach for the gizzard greed and suspicion the ture will colapse and the work- - baby boy at their home. drumstick. Miss This does not tickle the fun- - men will have destroyed them-n- y ed a Edna Tatton entertainnumber of little friends bone of the American peo-- 1 selves. at a birthday party Wednes- Weekly Larson Auto Supply and Hardware Company Twenty Yean Ago A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March RJ, Available At and Six Months, Subscription, $2.00 Per Year. Every SUNDAY Afternoon LANE Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah FRIDAY, NOVEMBER COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH flrc-GIlirtstttt- aH transfusion. ILaRue Erickson and grandmother Strong, celebrated anniversaries together last Wednesday at the Erickson home. Mrs. Mary Joftes was rushed to the hospital last week and operated on for appendicitis. She is getting along fine. A good time was enjoyed by all Saturday night when a party was given for the boys that are home from the service. There has been no more new cases of scarlet fever reported and the Jones boy is soon ready FOR LADIES: Seasonable Dresses, Cpats, Suites and to go back to school. Georgena Loffly is teaching school here. Out meeting was held last dWenesday night. Claude Erickson has been employed in Spring Glen. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. E. Atwood that their son, Dellas, would be home in a few days, released from the service Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rugt and girls were week end visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen of Kenilworth, vsited with Gena Oviatt Sunday. Slacks P.-T.- A. FOR THE JR. MISS: Skirts (2.98) and Slacks .3.98, FOR CHILDREN Whipping Honey or beating up honey makes it easier to spread. Honey that has hardened or crystallized can be beaten into spreading consistency. and thin liquid honey can lie made thicker by beating. Coats aftd Snow Suites Whipping Monday, November 26 Toys, Games, Gifts for Everyone Shop Early Price, Utah Be Safe Turn Ferns Since ferns grow toward the sub. they should be turned daily to prevent lopsided growth. To promote growth, place a teaspoon of castor oil or two tablespoons of olive oil about (he roots every three months Time to Seed Lawn The seeding of lawns may be continued up to October 1, but it la not a good practice to delay II no Quality Apparel Popularly Priced and Graciously Offered for Your Inspection Jtfode'jf Drcss Shop PRICE, UTAH |