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Show OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY tflCLfi 0 A SERVANT PUBLIC OF THE PUBLIC SION ECONOMY 37 NUMBER DALE, Dale Broken In Castle Mr andof a broken Monday evening was thrown from a galfard, son of rtyton Koffard he hile same Cas-suffer- - ed for cattle, riding evening a similar occurred to Cloyd JJ also of Castle Dale. ore also was riding n e and his horse step-i- a hole, catapulting him ground and breaking Fillmore is pjar hone. Mr he and the late Emma cn of Fillmore. Stolen Is jtle In Recovered Dale, Emery j33 Chevrolet janei Jones of poe car owned of Castle Dale from itolen the front park their home Sun-sig- ht. Sheriff J. Leonard Deputy Russel Snow and notified immediately, and machine was lesday the at an undivulged spot Townsite. aery North, South Emery Schools 4-- Leaders List Graduation Nominees Set Schedule w5th u0T,thheld For Schools Friday, ceremonies roster of by Humphrey, reporter VanBuren left i Cora week for Salt Lake City she plans to work. Her iter Verna will go to the soon as school is out. VanBuren received! word t leaving that her son Ted been called on a mission e as Emery of May , Dick Scow Winona Luke Belle Mortensen Beverly Nelson Norma Dee Olsen Vonniel Oman Karen Sitterud La Ree Sitterud Belle Snow Kathryn Snow Lamar Anderson Austin Barney Dean Behling Harold Behling Gene Austin Snow Gordon Thomas North Emery High NIELSEN, VIRGINIA OLIVER, JOHN PALMER, BONNIE POWELL, JAY ROWLEY, PHYLLIS SITTERUD, HELEN THOMAS, DIANNE WAKEFIELD, THOMAS WARD, MILDRED WILSON, LOIS COUNTY Pioneer Lady Expires In Huntington JENSEN, ROY JONES, DONNA ALLEN, WYNONA allred, jack ANDERSON, LOLA ARNOLD SHIRLEY BAWDEN, SHIRLENE BISHOP, BONNIE CHIPMAN CAMILLE DAVIS, EDNA DAY, RUBY DURAND, ISABELL FSH, BRICE GRANGE, GLEN DEMOCRATS REORGANIZE, CONVENTION One of Huntingtons pioneer women, Mrs Sariah Allen, died May 1113 th at 6:15 P. M. at the home of her daughter, Mrs J. B. Johnson. She was born March 22, 1663, NAME STATE DELEGATES At the County Democratic convention held recently in Castle Dale, William Stokes of Cleveland was elected as county chairman and Edna Keele of Emery as county chairwoman. Russel Palmer, Castle Dale, was named secretary and treas. urer. At the same meeting the following delegates to the State convention were chosen: Beebe, Greenriver; Darwin Jensen, Cleveland; Dean Peacock, Orangeville; Edna Keele, Emery; B. A. Howard, and Bland Fox, Huntington; Castle Dale. Alternates were: Rosel Jensen, of Huntington, and Floyd Brinkerhoff and: Homer Jensen of Emery. Outgoing county chairman was Bland Fox and outgoing chairwoman was Naomi A. Jen children. Conservation. They plan-o- n sen, Castle Dale. conwill be services Funeral visiting several sec-o the state and see some ducted Thursday at 2:010 P. M. are bravest tenderest, The with in Bp.. Perry Huntington, fine reseeding sections, The loving are the daring. E. Wakefield presiding. a account in California in (Washington County, Utah, he belongs to. and married at age of 15 to rguerite Humphrey of Salt Andrew J. Allen. They moved in the spring of City and Georgia Humph-o- f to Huntington Price spent the week 1882, where the fmily have rehome with their parents, sided since. Mr Allen died in and Mrs. Bill Justesen 1894. Alice are "ained Mrs. Justesens par-!:oLiving children Mayfield a few days Johnson, Andrew J. Allen Jr., and Edgar Allen, all of Huntpast week. are 22 si Huntington and Alvin ington; also surviving - grand 53 greatchildren, son were grand among the men children and 2 left on a tour with the ward the e Clubs are now being organized throughout the County advises Miss Naomi B. Jensen, Home Demonstration Agent. Those that have not yet been organized will have to do so by May 22. The reason for this is that a H Club Leaders Training School will be conducted at Castle Dale on May 24 and Clubs must be organized so that leaders can attend the school. Miss Rhea Hurst, State Boys and Girls Club Leader, and Miss Theta Johnson, Home Demonstration Agent of Carbon County, will be present to help with the school. The school is for all Club leaders in the County, Miss Jensen informs. No clubs will be acafter cepted for enrollment the school. In addition to these two from specialists the leaders Carbon arid Emery counties who attended the Training School in Logan in March will also help. These are Mary Stair and Grace Christensen of Kenilworth, Lena Mabbut of Price, Christie Humphrey of Orangeville, Ruth Brasher of Huntington, and Rose Ryan of Castle Dale. These leaders will accompany Miss Jensen to Price on May 20 to assist in the Carbon Co. Leaders Training School. Miss Naomi B. Jensen, Home Demonstration Agent, this week is conducting a Leaders Training School in Green River. Mrs Effie S. Barrows, State Home Furnishing Specialist, will be in attendance at this school. m great-great-gra- nd of be of the storm svre unable to go to as places as was planned, I Salt Day of ler's and Caroline Nelson meth Lake City spent here with Mrs. Hox. Mrs. Devon Ander-an- d daughter Sheila of and II are t andi at the home guests Mrs Pall ilwrth . Gail Christensen has Fred W. Reid. daughter of ed to his post of duty in Caliwere Sunday vislt-her- e. fornia after an extended visit Huntington visit-- f Mrs. Velma the week end. returned to her work in kke Monday. Eva Crawford had her Mrs. Laura and other f65 of California and mother, tngton over from her Ferron as visit-1- home Monday. Elliot R. Killpack n 1 of i. spent Mothers Day her folks. Mary Swasey was home me 3- week .work u?' . ,, ; c end, returning in Kenilworth Gibson of Helper Ellen Scorup of Mo-o- n Mathers Day Ellen Humphrey C- - as r Natives at the home Mrs. Ray Humphrey, ??ella Jekes of Salt n Mothers Day here relatives. E d Mrs. Lelr filter, Sam Snow young en- - grand-Barba- ra of kkea n few days last week Kay ylor of Castlegate visiting relatives here l&ratig from a re- - VanBuren and d0,n olsen of Moore at a tea on fkjtatag wternoon in honor of , rfcent bride. y Cox ls Joining tad Mrs. E. s. Larsen in a Won and dance to be rfuyd day evening in hon-Mr- s. Kenneth Cox, 1pjarrlei In the Man- Kt nts :a0 ha Dower and baby .J8 here visiting her AIr' and (Mrs. Thomas S(f '(rCd return- and Nettie f Flux Of Service Men, W omen Runs Steady Thru Week CLEVELAND Mrs. Merrill Day Pag 8, col. 5.) home with discharges from the army are: Revo Rowley from Washington State, who has been in Bushnell hospital for the past month getting treatment for an injured leg; Blair Guymon, from Japan, where he has been stationed most of the time since he left for the Pacific. Marx Johnson of the army and three navy men, Leon Leon ard, Judd Killpack and Hal Nielen, have all arrived home from several years service in the Pacific and' are discharged and glad to be back. with home folks. Max Price, having completat ed his was given a short leave and arrived home in time for his Seminary graduation and for the wedding reception of his sister the following evening. Wesley Eckles of Texas, a buddy of Leon Bawdens paid him a short visit last week. Mrs. Leona Erickson and son residents of Rafell, former CAflTLE DALE visitors were overnight here Grace Mrs. A. Rosenburg, Yeoman Nad with her sister, Stokes. Rafell was recently re- Third Class, IBNR, formerly leased from the services. He of the cruiser St, Louis, Is enflew from India to Boston in joying a short leave with his 312 days. parents, Mr and Mrs Angus HUNTINGTON Rosenburg, after two years of Service men Just returned service without a leave. He is very glad to be home. He has travelled extensively in the Pa MARRY, COUPLE FERRON where he visited most of cific, DEPART FOR CALIFORNIA the islands, also In the Orient, Central America and the East was reception Coast of the u. S. He wears A wedding held Saturday at the home of,three battle, stars on his As Theater Ribbon. Mr and Mrs Harvey Austin. Their daughter Mary became He also has the American area ribbon, the Philippine ribbon, the bride of Norman RasmussOscar the Chinese' occupation ribbon, Mrs and Mr of son en, elRasmussen.. The event was on and the World War II victory on aborate with many flowers was ribbon. He was discharged Francisco. Nelson 15 San at May display. Doris Jean FullPfc. Beth Jones arrived at brides maid, while Gene mer was best man. home last week on furlough. The brides gown was a net She is stationed at Fort Myer, o blue Virginia, and came from there Dress C M and to Ogden by plane. Miss Jones made at the were is the daughter of Mr and Mrs nice present Shop. Many were Mervln Jones. received and refreshments served ORANGEVILLE Uie ceremony was performed Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jewkes of Price. by Rev. Halburton soon after received word that their son The couple left California Terry had arrived in the UB. the ceremony for stationed in from India and is expected to where Norman Is arrive in Salt Lake City this the Navy. week. Terry has been in the army and spent most of his Courage ITvlrture time overseas in India. champions cause of right. San-Dieg- boot-traini- ng o, iatic-Pacif- ic tur-quo- peek-a-bo- ls FES YEAR Emery County Fails To Reach Red Cross Quota H7. of graduation during the current tJhe the two schools Isgraduates as follows, week, the rites in Ferron beaccording to releases from the ing conducted May 15 and the offices of the respective inexercises in Huntington on stitutions: South Emery High Rex Broderick YOUNG, DEAN Alton Bryan Mary Albrechtsen YOUNG, VERN Mona Caldwell Jack Cox JONES, V ALAIN E Ruth Christensen Milton Christman LEAMASTER, CLYDE Elizabeth Cox Bruce Dennison LEAMASTER, BETTY lone J. Conover Berg Duzett LITSTER, GERALDINE Sarah Housekeeper Le Ray Huntington mck EE, HAzEL Bertly Ray Jensen Betty Jensen NELSON, HELEN Dee Jorgensen Shirley Jewkes GREEN, EMMA Helen Larson Reed Moffitt HANSEN, MERLIN Jeanne Lemon Conrad Nelson JENSEN, JOAN Fern Lewis DOLLARS TWO MAY 17, 1946 H &Bone . UTAH, FRIDAY 4-- of the 46 Oversubscription Red Cross Fund Campaign by more than $13,000,000 was announced recently by National Chairman Basil OConnor. With contributions still being reported to National Headquarters, the total fund collection on May 1 stood at $113,498,608. Harvey D. Gibson, 1946 Fund Campaign Chairman, this week was awarded a special Red Cross citation for his leadership H SF 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- County Subscribes Edward J. McPolin H H Park City Man 165 Seeks Nomination For Congress Cancer Fund Quota H g Edward J. McPolin, Democrat of Summit County and prominently identified with life-lon- the Party throughout the State announces his candidacy for the position of Congressman from the First Congressional j were entertained Sunday night now completing his consecutive term as County Commissioner of Sum mit County, having served for twelve consecutive years In that position. Mr McPolin is 44 years of age and was born and raised in Park City and was educated in the schools of that city. He is a successful businessman, having assumed the ownership and operation of the Park City Bottling works some twenty-fiv- e years ago. He is a member of ithe B. P. O. E. No. 734 and is Past President of the dub. He resides at Park City with his wife, Anna R. He Is fourth Clawson Huntington Emery 8.00 Elmo Mrs. Conover expresses her deep appreciation to all workers and also to those who contributed to so worthy a cause. In toto, the amount collected in the County was 165 per cent of the sum assigned. Three Towns Set CASTLE THEATRE OFFERS BILL OF CONTINUOUS Campaigns Of Beautification TOP-RAT- A proclamation issued by the Ferron Town Board for a clean up week in and out of town, Monday, beginning May 20, and continuing on until Tuesday, May 28. Each person will be expected to clean his portion of the street and the sidewalk adjacent to his property. On Tuesday, May 28, trucks will be furnished to haul off all rocks and rubbish that cannot be burned. All business places will be closed that day to help with this project. A committee of three with Bp. Thos. Worthen as chairman is appointed to judge the entire clean-uThey will Issue free tickets to a special show on May 30 and 311t sponsored by the town to all those who have made a satisfactory clean up. Those that have not cleaned! up will not receive a free ticket. Signed, Bruce Funk, Chairman of Street Commissary. p. A good start was made last Wednesday In Castle Dale on cleaning up some of the streets and public places. There was a great deal of trash hauled off and the men on the city grader are to be commended for their good work. Next Wednesday has been set aside to clean up the Everyone ls expected to clean up his own property. (Oont. p. 8, Col. 3) cem-etar- y. Of Graduation fTlay 15 well. ice Albrechtsen. Wandering the Kings 4.25 41.00 28.61 68.52 27.09 Orangeville Ki-wa- way, Solo, Alton Bryan. Address, Valedictory - Ferron South Emery High Conducts Rites Commencement exercises at South Emery High School were conducted Wednesday evening, May 15. The program was as follows: Processional, Song of the Islands, Margaret Conover. Song of the Graduates, You Will Remember South Emery. Invocation, Harold Behling. Welcome Address, lone J. Oonover. Musical Reading, Mona Cald- . it was divulged. 0 Castle Dale Miss Weds, Orangeville Girl Awaits Nuptial Rites District. . by Mrs Alice Hitchcock at her home with a waffle supper. Harold Cook of Ogden spent a few days here last week vis iting with his parents, Mr and Mrs John Cook. He intends to move to Clearfield soon, where he will be manager of a clothing store. Mrs Leola Jensen gave a tea at her home Thursday for the Seniors of South Emery High School. Hal Worthen, son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Worthen is now at home from the army and has an honorable release. He and his wife will soon make their home in the Amanda Ralphs place, which he has purchased. To correct an Item In last weeks Progress: Miss Nola and Raymond Burgess were married May 1 in the Temple. chapter. Of the amount received, Mrs Koffard says, $416JOO will be remitted to the National Red Cross and the remainder will be used in this locality by the local Red Cross organzaton. Castle Dale, Elmo, and Emery were the only towns in the County to reach their assess- Nearly every town and city in the county exceeded its quota in the recent cancer drive reports Mrs. Jesse Conover, Ferron, local chairman of the campaign. Those who directed and took part in the campaign ment, are to be highly commended McPolin. Deborah Huritsman, Reporter Jim Killpack, son of Mr and Mrs L. W. Killpack, who has been serving in the navy for two years is now home and has an honorable release. Glen Barney, son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Barney is still In the army and is home on a furlough. He is looking and feeling fine. Mr and Mrs Clive Worthen were here the fore part of the week visiting with his parents, Bp. and Mrs Thos. Worthen. Clive has recently been released from the army. Daughters of Utah Pioneers held a meeting at the home of Mrs Millie Christensen Thursday. A group of young people Per Cent Of of the nation-wid- e 'campaign. The citation was signed by President Truman and Mr. O Connor. In receiving the Mr Gibson paid tribute to the 3,000,000 volunteer Red Cross workers, whom he described as the Red Cross stalwarts who gave not only their funds but their time to the cause of humanity. Mrss Clayton Koffard, Chairman of the Fund Campaign in Emery County, reports that this County failed to reach its assessed quota, $1,291.26 being collected while $1,600.00 was the amount requested of this High- Dick Scow. The End of a Perfect Day, Boys Quartette. Presentation of Graduates, by Principal B. A. Jensen. Presentation of Diplomas by Glen Davis. Remarks, 'supt. R. S. Chip-man. Sons: of the Graduates, Till We Meet Again. Benediction, Berg Duzett. Among My Souvenirs, Girls Recessional, Farewell to Thee, Quintette. Salutatory Address, Mary Al Margaret Conover. PICTURES E Emery County's new and smartly modern motion picture house, the Castle Theatre at Huntington, Ls now regularly operating, sreport W. O. Sandberg, Bringing to residents of Emery County the best offerings of the major Hollywood studios, it provides a source of entertainment and relaxation long needed in this region. In acoustics, seating comfort as well as in the superior films offered weekly, the theatre is unexcelled by any theatre any place. It is particularly appreciated! by picture fans in that it obviates the long trip to Price to see fresh film re- Mr and Mrs Alvin N. Johnson, Orangeville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine, to Keith Jones of Castle Dale, son of Mr and Mrs Reuel Jones. The marriage will be performed Tuesday, May 21, at the home of the brides parents. Bishop Hal M. Cox will perform the ceremony. Mr and Mrs Byron Johansen of, Castle Dale announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Edward Brinkerhoff of Lawrence, son of Mr and Mrs .Edward Brinkerhoff. The marriage was solemnized Wednesday, May 15, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple The young couple were accompanied through the temple by the grooms parents, and Mr and Mrs Kay Jewkes of Salt Lake, former residents of Castle Dale. 0 FORMER RESIDENT OF IS SURGERY PATIENT IN IRON COUNTY FERRON Word has been received from Cedar City that Mrs. Dorothy Pettey, wife of Reese Pettey, former resident of Ferron, underwent a major operation on May 3rd. She is now convalescing in the Iron County hos- pital. She is getting along as well as can be expected at this time, it is reported. Many of our mothers attended girls day at South Emery in Ferrori Monday. Mrs. Milton Williams and her son Jay, just recently home from the navy are visiting here. G. H. Crooks, Emery school leases. Expressions are rife that, Mr Sandberg and Mr Nielsen having brought this admirable enterprise into the County, they deserve the pain tronage of all show-goethe County. Principal, has purchased home and farm of Milton rs EMERY Mrs. Edna Keele, reporter. State Representative Homer Jensen, Floyd Brinkerhoff, Edgar Sorenson, Harvey Allred, Roy Fredrickson and Mrs. Edna Keele attended the Democratic i the Wil- liams. Mr. and Mrs. Lavel Jorgensen are here at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Jorgenson. Mr. andl Mrs. Max Williams are staying indefinitely with their mother, Mrs. Anna Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Brid-dl- e and Goldie Brown from Bremerton, Wash., are visiting Jumper here. held at Castle noi'th,eir son Hugh Ken Peterson and Saturday, May 11. William P, and Morris Lewis attended the sewas Stokes of Cleveland stock lected county chairman of the week. Mrs. Democratic committee, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Anderson Edna Keele as county chair- of Price spent Mothers Day woman. here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Peterson Mrs. Ruth Broderick ls goof Salt Lake have been Emery to Salt Lake this week to ing visitors the past week. meet her husband, Arthur, who Bishop and Mrs. Ervin Ja- is receiving an honorable discobsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray from the army. . Jacobsen of Salina motored to charge Keith Anderson, son of Mr. Emery Sunday and enjoyed and Mrs.. Clinton Anderson, is dinner with their mother and on his way to the U.S: The ship sister, Mrs. Harvey Allred and stopped in Dutch Harbor two family. days, where Keith visited BeaMrs. .Lynn and man Albertson, who is in the Williams three children of Salt Lake navy. spent Mother's Day here with Mrs. Merrill Allred was forcher mother, Mrs. Ela Morten ed to leave school for the resen. maining days of school that Beehive Swarm Day which are left. She is to go to the was scheduled for May 11. was Price for hospital Monday postponed on account of the medical treatment. heavy snow storm here Blaine Mortenson went to Mrs. Lola Broderick enter-(Sa- lt .lake last, week to Play talned! at a birthday lunch- tennis. He won from three eon Tuesday, May 14 counties for South Emery. convention slster- - Mrs- - |