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Show - OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY Gcle A SERVANT PUBLIC r5 OF THE PUBLIC ECONOMY CASTLE DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, J f fror Lon Vi STEEL the Tar as thru-th- zi e of Steel Corp. follows: Genolo, One Fleeting Hour, purchase of the Plant. This plant is Clem Gordon, accompanied by Lt and perhaps the Mrs Jennie Peacock . single sale of Prayer, Jesse S Tuttle of Sperty. It will be of Castle Dale importance Ito Utah Speaker, Pres E G Luke. entire West if this Speaker, A G. Jewkes Jr of - Castle Dale. jnd sale are consumDuet, Sing Me to Sleep, is Leah and Winona Gcneva Steel Plant Luke, acand most companied by Mr Peacock the largest at of the war install-Muc- h the piano and Ludean Jewkes of the recon-an- d with the violin. . sale of surplus pro , Speaker, Bishop Eugene Jo- will 'be gauged by the ads plant. In the Property Dispos-- I passed by Congress, it States ted ii orig-jmpl- (Prided that in the by dls-- of per-Th- Corp. inconceivable of Justice Bent us properties a is not be has been one of which had to be the United States surplus should les e that the or any would inter-- i any way with the sale Therefor the i property. to ire 5 agency delegation any further consummation of Congressional not expect n the 1 WHEAT PROGRAM order issued by the Deal of Agriculture setting (stain amounts of wheat stricken port to famine has been very disas-- j millers TA Kil- 2::0O P. M for lian. - R. Ray concerned, is the apwith Cox, Bp. Hal M. cor-yClosing remarks, Bp. Hal M Cox in charge the war assets Cox. offered bid by The the services proceeded as Male t jly IN OPERATOR, APPEAL TO FARMERS SAYS Granger PLANT and feeders the the as in area,, inasmuch states there is a defic-i- n Eltryand livestock in area and Local Stock Show Officials File Paper Of Incorporation Articles of Incorporation for the Southeastern Utah Junior Livestock Show were filed on Tuesday, May 28, according to L. Darrell stokes, named to be secretary of the new corporation. The act of incorporating the Show was taken primarily to save any one of the officers of the Show in any year from total legal liability incurred by the Show in any manner, if court action should be brought against him. The Articles name the following officers and directors, who will serve until the first annual meeting, June 10, at which time new directors will be named and officers appointed: Ken Petersen, Emery, Chairman and Director. Byron Johansen, and Director. L. Darrell Stokes, Secretary. Robert (Lewis, Treasurer and Director. J. M. Conover, Director. Robert Dahle, Director. Gardell Snow, Director. Ervin Wimber, Director. Frank Hall, Director. Wayne E. Johnston, Cast Thy quartette, Bread Upon the Waters, Fred Reid, Frank Moffitt, Clem Gor don, Leon B&wden and Grant Snow, accom- panied by Mrs Peacock. Prayer, Melrose Luke. Dedication of the grave was by Joseph H. Jewkes. Luncheon was served by the Relief Society districts to relatives and out of town visitors at the home following the Cleveland Offers Testimonial To L, D. S, Missionary A services. Mr Cox was born Feb. 19, in 1879, a son of Edwin and Jane R. Cox. He served three full very successful farewell party was held Monday night in honor of Leon Bawden, our departing missionary. The folterms as County Treasurer, was lowing program was rendered: Singing, by congregation, a member of the city council of Orangeville. He had served led by Velma Eden; opening as ward superintendent of the prayer, Carl A. Larsen; solo, Y. M. M. I. A. and held the Mrs. Ruth Iitster; remarks, office of Seventy at the time Bishop J. J. .Larson; trio, Velma Eden, Elva Jensen and Ruth of his death. accompanied by Ros- Mr Cox had been in poor Litster, anna Anderson; remarks, Pre health for some time and had sident Eldon G. Luke; reading, recently undergone an oper- S. N. Alger of Elmo; remarks, ation. Leon Bawden and his mother, Survivors include his widow. Anna Bawden; remarks, Perry Flora Evans two Cox, TWO DOLLARS GRIST MILLS SANS GRIST, Orangeville For Ray Cox turmoil one bright ittTSLSS Speaker, pres. J. Frank Utah and the el Tuesday at K. W' MAY SI, 1946 Funeral Services Held In NEWS LETTER daugh- ters, Mrs Hannah Huntington of Castle Dale and Mrs Jean Olsen of Orangeville, one son, David R. Cox of Salt Lake City; three brothers, Edwin R. Cox, Orangeville, Frank Cox, Springfield, Mo., Jesse Cox, Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs Lyle McCann and Mrs Francis Porter of Salt Lake City; and six grandchildren. Mr Cox will be remembered for his honesty, his kindness and tolerance. He was willing to serve and his word was as good as his bond. Mr Cox was at the time of his death serving as county treasurer. Many beautiful flodal offerings and kindnesses spoke of the love and esteem in which he was held. EL Snow; double trio, Berlyle Anderson, Reva Stokes, Virginia Eden, Yvonne Arnold, Yvonne litster and Dora Dean Erickson, directed and accompanied by Margie Stokes. Dancing followed the program. A very large crowd was in attendance and a purse of over $200.00 was collected and presented to him. o Mr and Mrs Alvin Ruggs a baby boy bom Saturday, May 25. Mrs Walter Waymon of Castle Dale was there to get acquainted with the new grandson. of-nic- e There is a need for farmers in Emery county who are folding wheat to turn it in to flour mills, if enough flour is to ibe produced locally to supply the demands of the county market, according to W. O. Sandberg, operator of the mill at Huntington. Mr. Sandberg advises that top ceiling prices can be secured for wheat now sold for grist milling. The need of small mills for wheat is made particularly acute in consequence of the program of the federal government by which it is undertaking to meliorate the famine conditions ir. Europe and Asia he pointed out. Ferron Girl Marries In Salt Lake City Mr. a.nd Mrs. John F. Larson spent last week end in Salt Lake where they gave their daughter Edna in marriage to John Tyler, a Salt Lake boy, and son of Mrs. B. Smith of that city. They were married Saturday at 8:00 pun. at his home with a large group of relatives and friends in attendance. A lovely lot of nice presents were received. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Harmon of East Mill Creek Ward who happened to be a cousin of the groom. A luncheon was served to all present. Ray Larson and Mrs. Vera Maxfield, a brother and sister of the bride accompanied their parents into Salt Lake to attend the wedding. PER YEAR Junior Feeders Of County Take 250 Calves To Stock Exhibit At Salt Lake City Showing a broader Interest in this region than in any prior year, and FFA feeders of Emery County, will enter in the Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show at Salt Lake City 250 head of approximately calves, announces L. Darrell 4-- H Stokes, County Agent. The exhibit at Salt Lake is and to be held on June 5. According to &U present indicia, it wiU be the largest in its history, with over 1500 animals on display. Not only win the number of Emery County entries this year outstrip that of any previous of year, but the the calves win be markedly higher, avers Mr. Stokes. Winning high ratings in the past, Emery County calves wiU this year possibly cop even higher 34 show-quaU- ty Emery Couple Take Yows May 17 In Balt Lake City honors. Beside the calves, H Club members wiU show 26 head of lambs and 10 head of hogs fed in this county. Of the 250 head of ealvee expected to be shown from this County, a few more than 100 wiU be entered by H feeders and the remainder by FFA members, It is declared.. 4-- John J. Christiansen announces the marriage of her daughter, Euphemia, to Mt. LaNell Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Case, an of Emery, on May 17, at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Varian Box in Salt Lake. Mrs.. The ceremony was perform- ed by President John Mathe-so- n of the Riverside stake. For her wedding, the bride chose an aqua gown with accessories white. She was attend ed by Miss Thelma Philips of Salt Lake and Glen Broderick of (Emery acted as best man. Following the ceremony, a love- 4-- The past week has been distinguished by preparatory activity by aU Junior feeders who are to participate In the Salt Lake Show as well as by H anA Saturday and Sunday will see the beginning of the mammoth Job of hauling the stock northward was served. supper ly was The bride a graduate of to the show grounds. South Emery high school and the groom recently honorably released from the service. 4-- PESON 04- - Deborah Emery Girl Honored By Sorority At Brigham Young U. Huntsman, reporter. Beauty Shoppe of Orangeville has moved to Ferron and will be open tor business Adv.. June 6th. Mr. and Mrs. (Bert Funk have purchased and moved into the Lowry Olsen home, while Lowery and family have moved ln with his father, Arthur Olsen, who has not been so well for some time. They are buying this place. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Funk have moved back here . from and are living ln Sunnydale the Delbert Swenson place. The Misses Beth Lemon, and Beth Larson of the Snow college at Ephraim, spent the week end home with their parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blck-mo- re and boys from Kamas, spent a few days last week iiere at the Morris Singleton (Loyes Miss Clara Anderson, daughter of Mr and Mrs G. E. Anthe production of derson of Emery, has been chosen of Gamorder pro-th- at ma Phi Omicron, home econwhere farmer omics honorary for upper diR bis wheat to a apublic vision women at the Brigham half of it must be University, Elnora Boy- Young CASTLE DALE CASTLE DALE the elevator thereupon president, announced let aside one half of Bishop and Mrs Carlos !Lar- y. this Mrs' Harriet Hickman sufof Hiawatha, former for the federal j CASTLE DALE govem-ffered a broken right shoulder idents of Castle Dale, were! Miss Anderson is a junior at famine relief pur-Tshe Tuesday afternoon when Tuesday, May Brigham Young and is major order will be Mr and Mrs Andrew Bell and fed down two steps at the res- severely injured route to Salt Lake ing in home economics. en 28, when, such time as the children spent Memorial Day idence of Mrs IsabeU Koffard. with collided car City, their government has accum-25- 0 in Mt. Pleasant. disbusiness the in FERRON another million bushels of Mrs Harold Smith and childUtah. CLEVELAND which is the amount Morell Johnson of Emery and trict of Orem, ren of Spanish Fork are visAs they were passing through ted by son of Williams Elton to this Ferron, I country from iting here at the home of her mine stricken areas. This Wil- that city a truck emerged Tucker has moved his on Henry down parents, Mr and Mrs Hyrum of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron entered alley-wa- y an and from Hiawatha el'applies took a to trip motorcycle family liams, only public com- Jensen, s and to visit the highway vathoutfirst have home ln clveiand, Monticello week to thelf last persons who buy of Mr Bell, daughter Marylee to a stop as it' should, vacated by Principal and home. wheat for commercial way done. This and Mrs Andrew Bell, is spend-- ! relatives there. On their forced another car, cently Jones, Reporter. Faye ses. The Mrs. Lyman Larson of Castle ran into home Lo--1 coming order in no they y in vacation a south-bounto Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brert-o- n swerve the d, to Rich- ing acolt- along the road, Dale. the purchase of Mr. and Mrs. George stray of home at her sister, the and children are here visitopposthe lane gan into and Kenilworth which threw the boys from right by the farmer, nor ards and family of his moth- Mr and Mrs Ted Crawford. Mayzell Mortensen has gone ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. car. Larsens Mr, ite, striking with t affect the farmer who visited Sunday Mrs Ida Snow in company the motorcycle, breaking the The impact was terrific, both to Dragerton, where she has Thomas Thompson. Marvin has Ms own wheat and feeds er, Mrs. Minnie Atwood. his wife, Johnson boys collar bone. He vehicles traveling at about the employment for a few weeks. Just recently been released brother her and with and Ms at rate of 40 miles Jones ' farm. Charles Mrs. Mr and Mrs A. E Wall Jr. of .was taken to the hospital per horn: at Judy Jensen of Huntington from the armed service. ' on Tooele Williams while to the boy motored Moab, Representatives of these family her with been Mrs her has and sister, staying collision. moment of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stanton received only a few scratches the states are endeavor-hav- e Thursday to attend her sisters Mr Larson was thrown out, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. and daughter Baibara Ann Floyd Smith, also of Payson, His of hard lot a bumps. and the Department of wedding. R. Stokes, while her parents spent are visiting in Mesa, Arizona, part of the week at Pay-so- n noti- of his own car and under the were de) in Salt Lake. give special con-i- n struck with their father, A. E. Wall, father was immediately the Miss Georgina Lofley has Mrs Larson other. with his mother and sisfied and he in turn motored to the states where to visit formerly of Castle Dale, and windshield but was Mr and Mrs Long (nee La ter. parted for Los Angeles, panel him son and to his eat brought deficiency exists. Is a temple ordinance worker Von Gilson) have been visitnot thrown out. her father. Capt. Henry M. Hills and wife home. there. Oviatt witnesD. S. L. and officers temple the Traffic relatives here. Mr Long were here the tore part of the in Mrs. Byron ing Mr. and ses imputed the accident to has received his honorable dis week visiting town folks and Mr and Mrs Ralph Jensen and family of Dragerton visit UBLE NOTES of Mrs Alvin Jensen, during the the failure of the .truck driver charge from the services. Faddis Blanche Mrs and folks Sunday. relatives. He is still in the sered home - coal strike. Dean has painted to stop as he came out of the t Aubert vice and will return back to Lawrence Mr Mrs elsewhere noted Charles Jones jr. and Ray Salt Lake City spentwereMemorand ias-end week his mother s home and has the ial Day here and alley. However, so intent were arrived home Sunday, he hav- Denver, Colo., to resume his of the of'sisted Jensen left Monday for with remodeling the witnesses in observing the ing received an honorable dis duties. His parents, Mr. and guests at the home on sisters home, Mrs Zola collision and in rendering navy. They were accompanied Mrs Neva Jensen. aid parCharles from the services. They Mrs. Earl mils of Ephraim heme of Clarence Pow as far as Provo by to the victims, that not one charge Mr and Mrs Dean Jensen Jeffs. Jones. have been Chas. n touring the country were here with him. Mrs. Temple-beeand Carl Mr and Mrs ents, Mr. nied num- since their have! lcense noted of the Sunnydale them of and family two month A crowd of .married people Tuesday night, Mr and Mrs. Carl Mortensen at the home of j ton and Mrs Templetons mo-- ber of the truck, which left ago in Newmarriage m visiting made York. their way to the home Canyon (Continued page 8, Col. 2) and family of Spring the scene of the accident with 1 Jensens parents, Mr and of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhodes Betty Killpack left last American of Stokes Sunday. George folks visited home celerity. for the here Saturday night and gave them Fdrk has been mission home In Marshall and Vance Mrs Larson sustained cuts with his sisters. visiting Arvon a surprise party, in honor of will where City she 7e Canyon Spring m for on both knees, and on the chin, Arthurs birthday. Table games a couple of weeks Mortensen oftheir were held grandmothCottage meetings and were played and enjoyed. A are visiting hands, len temple, forehead, Cali-4 proceed on to Candidates, Wm. J. Atwood. as well as bruises on the eyes last week at, the homes of Wal pot luck supper was served. By where Winders she expects to er, Mrs. Brad and lace Manley and nose. mission for the L.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Rugs ley. in were visited Mr Larsons injuries of Salt Lake Attorney: The following have filed for Sunday School and Primary Eland T. Litster, Cleveland confined to the head, consist officers William of tickets on the attended a special con nomination held of concussion a was of slight ing wedding dance Mr. ana their respective parties accordrConstable: held at Ferron last vention dislarge crowd attended a and head the possible Fred W. in honor of M. Hansen, Cleveland j. location of a vertabrae in the Sunday. ing to the records of tfwr given by Mr and FridayMerwln Ferron A special program has been yd Anderson Johalf neck. y Reid, County Clerk: last Fri-- p Mrs. Republican Candidates couple Ferthe School refce.ivft,m L club Double The young by nr of their daughter Sunday The' car was badly broken in arranged Democratic Candidates Four Year Commissioner: and even- ron met at the home of their beautiful mona to next be given Sunday recent is front the left but Hunreparable. Jensen, a Clinton N. Wakefield, Commissioner: Mrs Charlie toflerjaotorBl Jg Four Year Mrs Larson is the daughter ing and they desire a large leader, Lorraine Jensen to orJensen visited with Huntington. Rosel tington Jensen, with a few days before Moab Sunday ganize the club. of Mr and Mrs Russel Snow of attendance. Joseph J. Jensen, Emery Grant Leslie Ferron. Mrs Lynette Thorderson had to her home in Salt Mrs. Willard Tucker. Is Castle Mr Dale They elected the following ofLarson and Two Year Commissioner: visiting Two Year Commissioner: Mrs Fred her tonsils removed at Hunt- ficers: Helen Mae Swasey, presison of Mr the and irl!mrie Erickson is Frank J. Hatt, Green River Larson of Moses Tucker, Cleveland. her grandPrice, former res- ington last 6unday, also the dent; Flora Stevens, in Mtlngton with Glen Killpack, Ferron Allred, Emery Merrill daughter of Mr and Mrs Duane idents of Dale. Castle Strong. Virginia Frederlck-so- n, Mrs. mother, ANN BURDICK State Ward. Representative: Representative: o and treasurer; State i secretary Bertha Nell Cleggin Wilford J. Humphrey, Orange BRIGHAM YOUNG SETS IN HOSPITAL Cora Jean' Morrey, reporter; missionaries Home Heber D. Homer Jensen, Emery Sam her brother ville REGISTRATION DATES FOR Bnockbank and Clinton Wake- Shirey Black, song and cheerJones Clerk and Auditor: agerton Mr. and Mrs. Parley Dale Castle Clerk and Auditor; SUMMER SCHOOL field of Huntington were here leader and social committee, L. Palmer, Russel Frank at the Fred W. Reid, Orangeville last Sunday and gave some Beth Jensen, Joyce Peterson Ann Burdick, 12, the visited Treasurer home Sunday summer for the very Cleveland Treasurer: Registration timely instructions on the and J1 Mr and Thompson. Ericksen, Claude Mrs Llye RPn 01 Clive L. Jeffs, Castle Dale quarter of school at Brigham principle of tithing. Emery Dragerton and a Mr Recorder: Mr and Mrs Reed Stokes of Young University has been set j lighter of Mr and Mrs Recorder: The Emery club met at Charge No name whi are visiting home folk. the home beLayton I1? Moffitt are Dale 10, for June and plans Nellie B. Young, Castle Muriel of Allreds, of Castle Dale, Sheriff: it Jones Sunday. Mr and Mrs Nolan Stokes May 27, aA 2 p.m. The meeting Tuesday in the ing completed to accomodate Castle Sheriff: hospital H. Petersen, David k ' a record summer enrollment and son left last week for was called to order by Miss fcrton, following an op- Dale Bryant Nelson, Ferron an with an unusually complete Panguitch where he has employ Allred; minutes were read by - Harold Sorenson, Ferron necessitated by an au- M&rtin Leamaster, Huntingill Carma Williams; song, led by curriculum, an expanded staff ment for the summer. ?Laccldcnt of Jan 2Assessor: . ton o of teachers and a full recreaLuella Maxfleld; opening prayad J1, Shirley was return-k- l Rex Nelson, Huntington' Wellington Rex Koffard, Castle Dale And now they are using er by Jerry Reynolds, health tion program, according to Dr the roller skating ner and e of A. c. Lambert, Dean of the sound to kill germs and can lesson, Donna McRae. The girls Attorney: Assessor: van WWf- - r. M. Bradley, Cleveland inie home of her Par S. R. Reid Jewkes, Orangeville Summer Session. fruits and vegetables. worked on hem patches. did i Sra8ertn when she r0( ner. by the car. de i Vice-Chairm- an el-;o- ne or he ef-nn- til One Domestic, Two Traffic Accidents Mark Casualty Scrolls Thru Week -- vice-presid- to-s- on res-.aa- I re-i- 11 ev-aife- cts ng ten-da- - - I i j I Deadline Passes For Filing Of Names With Fair Roster 4 vice-preside- nt; Jo-A- nn 4-- H . - tfXT ZTw |