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Show JANUARY FRIDAY, EMERY PAGE FOUR COUNTY Likens Dimes Drive to War on Axis EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS . Established 1900 Official Newspaper of Emery County, Utah $2.00 Subscription, A Dale, Six Months, Per Year. $1.25 3, 1879. All Communications and items for publication must be signed the writer, whose name need not appear in print. Write on one by All communications side of the paper only. Use no abbreviations. subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may 1st, Crime Wav. Post-W- ar tion and to dio the utmost toward helping them enjoy lives. normal happy the Mr Hoover confirmed declaration that no such thing exists as juvenile speakproperly delinquency, ing. It should be called adult crime, he said, referring ti the indifference of some parents to their childrens con- The warning of F. B. I. Chief J. Edgar Hoover that we are heading into a postwar crime wave prompts the What can we do question: about it? Mr. Hoover implied the answer when he pointed out that the greatest crime increase since 1939 has been among the teen agers and that this has been due largely to the failure of parents and communities to concern themselves sufficiently with the wtelfhre of 'their youngsters. Although juvenile crime is a much greater problem in large cities and although the smaller localities are comparatively free from it, every par ent and) every community should their attitude toward their youngsters to determirte if they are doing everything in their power to understand the problems of the rising genera oft-ma- , 1. duct. tributed much to the present lawlessness. But Mr Hoover made it very clear that, in his opinion, the crux of the matter lies with and it juvenile waywardness, is up to parents in particular and citizens in general to meet the problem squarely. Chief of Staff Dwight D. Eisenhower endorses the March of Dimes conducted January by the National Foundation for infantile Paralysis as a fighting tribute" to the memory of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Said General of the Army Eisenhower: There will be no question of the response from every American who understands the urgency of the appeal. In our country infantile paralysis remains as one of the scourges that we must strive to eliminate, and I am certain that the fighting1 services and defeat this all veterans and civilians will unite in helping enemy just as they did in gaining the victory over the Axis in the field. 14-3- 1 The three month old son of Wm. Worthen Jr of Ferron j DOWN MEMORY died at an early hour on Tues day morning of pneumonia. LANE Work Is temporarily sus- Uneva Litster, Reporter meetA Mutual preparation on the meeting house. pended TAKEN FROM THE FILES OF was held Saturday at the Walls are up to the square. ing THE PROGRESS OF 20 and 40 of YMM.I.A. president, home a Next Monday, Jan. 9, YEARS AGO THIS WEEK. Plans were set Petersen. of Clay of the taxpayers meeting meeltings, months this for to Castle Dale will .be held social to be an with opening a action reconsider . Years whereby Ago Twenty short time ago the proposition held Tuesday, January 8. Ihler and young Joan Castle Dales new city ad- to purchase the schoolhouse have gone to Karen, school the daughter, which site upon ministration, a new bunch district has Salt Lake to meet their husalready spent throughout, in so far as elecband and Daddy, Cpl. E. G. $3800 for a foundation ted officers go, with the single Ihler. was voted down. action Any hold-ovexception of the 'toward moving the old school Ona Anderson, former emcouncilman, Louis P. Oveson, house and one new a erecting ployee of Clear Field, has emtook over the ruins of the of- on this will have to be ployment at the Carbon-Emer- y site offnew fice on Monday. The to another meetBank ait Price. icials who took on the honors submitted vote. and ing John Knight, son of Mr. are as follows: of offiege and Mrs. Miss Pro. Heen and Pratt Hyrum Knight, was Crawford, Mayor; L. T. Price City Hosto the taken of members John T. Hand, Hunter, four year councilman; where underwent an he Em staff at the Instruction of pital, Orson Madsen, C, Evan for a were Stake mar ruptured operation ery Academy, two E. E. and Jensen, He is reported to be Vern Pet- rled In the Salt Lake Temple year councilmen1; improving. ersen, recorded ; and iE. M. this week. Nearly all of Emery Coun- - The infant son of Clay I. Crawford, treasurer. g was blessed in Ray Blackburn, formerly of tys school teacher are attend- - Petersen ramenl meeting Sunday, the big educational conFerron, recently qualified as is attending BAke Jones an expert rifleman In the ma- vention at Salt Lake City this school at Carbon College in week and also quite a number rine corps In San Diego. Mr and Mrs J. A. Alger of of the school trustees. County Price. Reed Waymon and Dee MilCleveland are entertaining a Superintendent and Mrs Seth ler have moved their families brand new baby boy at their Allen are also attending. to Castle Gate, where they home. County Recorder, O. SorenThe Board of County Com son Jr has traded his farm on have employment in the mines mis' loners met In regular ses- Rock Canyon Flat to Frank Wendell llocke, son of Jossion Monday with all the mem Reynolds, who will remain in eph Locke, Cleveland, and the hu:iband of Belva Locke, is bers present. Earl O. Anderson town until spring. now home, having received an gave a report of the dividing The Castle Dale flour mill is honorable line between Emery and Wayn now discharge from the by both steam Navy. Joining the Navy in counties, which was accepted and running water power, going 24 and $5C0 was approved t for hours per day. jail. The work done. remarked and Mrs Anthony Beach he The ranger made a trip to ofMrMolen It was very unthought returned from their the Mammoth ranger station just to sentence a on the last of December and wedding trip to Manti on Mon so heavily and let a wife-be- at measured the snow. 34 Inches day via Salina Canyon and er go off so Well, easily. of snow with six inches of last night were given a wed- I dunno, said the westerner, and at ding reception supper water content. At Great Basin that mule was worth $60 he reports 29 Inches of snow the home of the grooms par- a woman that'll live with buta ents at Molen, and terminated with. 5 Inches water content. man that beats her aint with a splendid dance. worth a damn. Years President (Theodore) Roose Ago Forty On Monday evening a velts recommendations regard wife beaters, reminde uslcePtion anc dance to welcome Both the old and new boards of county commis'loners met of astory. An easterner was!ome Elder U. W. Grange was last Monday, with all members present at a court In Arizona. ,held- Elder Grange just In attendance. Andrew Nelson first prisoner was proved rurned from the was new commissioner; Lewis ftates mission of beating a mule so,6 Larson was chosen as its that it died. He was promptly! John Lewis and bride of chairman; Ed. W. Fox Jr as sentenced to sixty days in jail' Cleveland have returned from Peter Johansen 'and fined $60. The next pri- - their wedding trip and their clerk; and was appointed as game war-- 1 soner had beaten his wife. The reception and dance is to be den at $50 per year. 'Judge gave him ten days in held on Wednesday. Geveland Department .....4 er Ed-mq- PRICE, ITZWATER BUSINESS machines Sales Repairs OF GLASSE- S- Any lens duplicated Same Day Left. Tele- - 5C8 Price, Utah I MAKERS 4 Flower Shop Say It With Mowers Supplies For All Types Business Machines 746 8 E. Main, Price. Phone All Occasion! Flaor orders with local Bonded Members of F. T. o. Phone 220 Price, utih u w Blackburns Radio Service 1946. I the UTAH Warren s CO. C Geneva is going to become the hub of western industry GUARANTEED REPAIRS ON in my opinion. I foresee many ALL MAKES OF RADIOS manufacturing plan' Is springWe Buy Used Radios ing up as Geneva gets into of full operation. The people 8 E. Main Price Phone 755 Utah would never consent to of nor tolerate HELPFUL Geneva. FRIENDLY the returning ACCOMMODATING Concerning veterans he said: We must Three Reasons WHY YOU will take care of our returning vet enjoy doing business with the erans. We cant let those fel Carbon Emery Bank lows who saved our country PRICE, UTAH stay out in the cold. Whatever Member Federal Reserve System is inadequate now will be rem and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation edied in the coming session of Congress. Bateman to Meet Publishers BOYACKS 63 Publishers of Utahs meetare weekly newspaper MENS ing this week at the Hotel in Salt Lake City SHOP they During the convention Price will hear Dr. E. Allen Bateof man, State Superintendent Public Instruction, discuss vet DR. F. A. MIGLI0RE eran training programs now and Electrical Dr in out Utah. Chiropractic carried being Treatments Bateman will undoubtedly tell Hours: Dally 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.M. the newspaper men that to Evening Hours: 7 to 8 P. date, more than 700 business Friday Wednesday Monday been have firms approved Sundays and other evenings by Appointment only for training war veterans and -- Frank B. llanson Attorney at Law Silvagni Building PRICE, UTAH r rhone 39; non-operati- on de The F. B. I. Chief does not veterbelieve that returned ans will be a major factor in the post war crime problem. for hardened Easy paroles concriminals, he said, has LEWIS OPTICAL co. FRANDSEN Attorneys at Law Therald N. Jensen Duane A. Frandsen & JENSEN Murdock Hails Utahs Future wealth of development A is seen for Utahs future, declared Senator Abe Murdock in Salt Lake last week. Concerning the Geneva situation, he said, I am confident that within the time specified for having Ibids in for the Geneva steel plant, 'that bids will be submitted by 'companies them. capable of operating The bids must be in by March First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Utah, as second class mail matter, under the Act of March Editorially: 4 UTAH Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah RAY M. WILLIAMS. Editor and Publisher WHEN IN PRICE SHOP HEREl r Spotlighting tiSi 15 PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH nd Wil-ber- g, cs. . sac-ln- by-stan- mule-beat- er - north-west-guil- ty re-i- ng re-T- he October 1943, he was sent over seas in May 1944. He was a member of the Seabees. His him from wife accompanied Provo, where she has been em ployed during his absence. County Attorney and Mrs. William T. Litster, who spent New Years with their daughter, Mrs. Vaughn Jensen and family at Salt Lake, state that they had the pleasure of attending the reception given that day at the Governors Mansion. LaWanna, daughter of Bp. and Mrs. Willia mF. Eden, returned home Tuesday from the Price hospital, where she underwent an operation of ruptured appendics. She is reported to be improving. Mrs. Flora Davis was taken to the Proce hospital to receive treatment for gall stone. Mr. and Mrs. William T. lr Harold Clark, who is in Guam, wishing them seasons greetings. He is a member of .the Merchant Marines. Lit-the- son-in-la- A New-hou- se that others are entering the program at the rate of 25 per week. Dr. Bateman has been advised by the state board of examiners to use $9,600.00 from State Department of Education funds in the vocational program for war vet training. Statewide Epidemic Burn out'. The influenza epidemic, flared up and spread to nearly all counities in the State, has now burned itself out, State Health indicate. Department reports More than 17Q0 cases were reported during one week of the epidemic. Utahs polio record1 during 1945 was the highest in a decade, with 204 resident cases, 13 cases and 20 deaths. In 1927 there were 22 deaths with 88 cases. Board of Health records indicate that polio Is hecoming less virulent In Utah. non-reside- nt w, Room PHONE 599-Silvagni Bldg. PRICE, Utah QUALITY DRY Primary officers meeting Faye Jones, reporter Mrs. Ada Oviatt has gone to ' Helper to visit her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Job. Oliver of Price are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orcel Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clegg of Huntington were vin.ors at the Walter Clegg home. Mrs. Mary Oliver has received word that her brother, Yens, is in the Salt Lake hospital with a broken hip. Miss Floye Oviatt has returned to school in Salt Lake. Mrs. Jack Stagg who has been visiting home folk?, has returned to her home in Vernal. The M.IA. is sponsoring a one-aplay, followed' bv a dance Saturday night. This is on the budget. The 'bishopric has just completed their yearly visit to all home here. Frank Jones went to FaU Lake City on business. Dellas Atwood has gone to Salt Lake City to make plans to go to school. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Alger attended the party at Clawson Now that those lovely nylons Monday evening. are on the way back, the trick Clark Oviatt had a few of Is finding soaps to wash em ini his friends In for games in Best way to fix that Is to keep honor of his birthday Friday turning In the USED FATS needed to help make soaps. Reevening. fat, theres where member, Mr. Peterson entertained his theres soap. Keep saving yours classes in school with a sleigh riding party Thursday night Ludeen Oviatt joined the rest of the toys bv. enlisting in 3he navy. He left for boot For The Cattleman training Tuesday. And Fat Stock Feeders In Athechildrens dance was held church house and every Gallon $1.39 one attending had a good. time. Mineral Oil, Joe Hansen who has been We Carry a Complete Line in Salt Lake City with his Of Veterinary Supplies brother, has returned. BUBBLES SEZ ONE STOP CO. SUPERSERVICS Gas, Oil and Accessories, Certified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolets and Buicks. Price, Utah For WITH See SERVICE SAFETI First National Bank Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit insuring Corporation Price Flora! Shop MRS. JOHN GROSSO, prop. SVt c SONDID Slavic! 56 N. 1st West Price, Utah wasatcii service; Quality CLEANERS Gasolint Bring in Your Cleaning. For a few cents we will return it by mail and at Oih Lower Prices We cater to DRIVE IN AND Mail Orders South Carbon and Railroad PRICE, UTAH SAVT Avenue Tracks Price, Utah A Funeral Service To have beauty, dignity and consolation, the last tribute need not be expensive. Wallace Mortuary was held Tuesday afternoon, to make plans for the coming months work Plans were also made for a Primary conference' to be held in May. A large attendance was in the opening meeting of Relief lesson Society. The theology was given by class leader, Aretha Jensen, after which a real treat was enjoyed by all. Dora Thorstiensen, clad in a beautiful ancient costume, and old-tispinning wheel, demonstrated all kinds of work dene with wooL REDD MOTOR A. ALVIN WALLACE. Licensed Embalmer Licensed Funeral Director Ambulance Service Lady Attendant Oliveto Furniture and Hardware Whi Dll Price, Utah Art Im New and Rugs Wt Furnito Wallpaper Home ol Distinctive Cn Kroehier Furniture Expert repair shop electrical appliances lie of 1 gue Hammond ELECTRIC WELDING and Acetylene Mechanic Work LEE SEELEY Castle Dale, Utah & Ilammoi T Attorneys Telephone iva 277 Silvagni Bldg. S Fir fri Fir wu l fine wire is a beiter tool cleaning the gas burners on m range than is a toothpick, which break and clog the burner. A ct I HUNTER DRUG COMPANY Emery Countys Modern City Drug Store CASTLE DALE, UTAH :NiAlu9t Any ,'Kind of ; Public Relation QpctheJi." : ti Kind of Jervics That ' That Results Id $1 AVpRADLB blic Sentiment Fire the danger time for Write or Phone HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO Jc Now is Fire A UTAH NEPHI Phone 81 -- Y COMPANY L. WILLIAMS Castle Dale, Utah Witbech Funeral IIoiM Laslle Dale, Utah ) I |