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Show Greenrivcr Melon Day, Centennial Event - - Sept. 20tli OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY XL VI I, NUMBER )UME CASTLE DALE, 52 chool Board NamesNew HiperintendanL Shelves Central High Petition ntington 'he Board of Education of Emery County School Dis-- t met in special session on night of August 21 and Rulon Manning, Salt :e, as Superintendent, to ceed R. S. Chipman, whose gnation, earlier accepted by Board, became effective as August 15. (Editors note: x the interim before Mr. Officials of American Legion of his finings assumption throughout Emery CounVial duties, Mr Chipman posts have ty recently received com. linued to act as superinten-t- munications from the State DeVeterans Affairs of partment le new superintendent has at Salt Lake City, calling attenbeen a prominent figure tion to the text and signifi;ducational circles in Utah, cance of an act of the State ng been a teacher for a Legislature to the emtber of years prior to World ployment of relating veterans. The EmII, and having acted dur-- ery County Progress has been the course of the War as solicited to the pertinent :utive Secretary of the parts of thatprint act, and it herei Education Association, in with accedes to that solicita:h capacity he had close tion.) ap-ot- Legion Points To Veteran Work Law ed GREENRIVER BEGINS SHIP CANTELOLTES TO EASTERN Pearl Baker, TO AUGUST Reporter. Greenriver The cantelaupe shed will open on August 28 with four pack ers employed. There are about twenty growers shipping and their first melons wall probably go to New York or Chicago. It is expected that approximately one hundred cars will be shipped this season, according to Mr. Wilson, the largest producer. TO semi-annu- al meet- at Brookside Park in Pasadena on August 24th. The organization is composed of former residents of Emery County now living in Southern California. There were a large num ber present. In the absence of J. Delos Jewkes, President, who is in Utah on a concert tour, Mark Tuttle welcomed those present. The election of officers Ior the ensuing year was then Proceeded with. Clarence tenon TWO CEMETERY Uneva Litster, Reporter services for Mrs Graveside Dosena Olsen Johnson, Price, a former resident of Cleveland, were held at the Cleveland cemetery last Tuesday, with Bishop William F. Eden conducting. Music was furnished by the Cleveland O.B.F. Chorus. Louis P. Oveson dedicated the grave. Burial was under the direction of the Wallace Mortuary of Price. Mrs Johnson was born July 27, 1874 to Peter K. and Annie Mortensen Olsen in Ephraim. Her husband, John Peter Johnson, died in 1927. Mrs Johnson was active in Jn Church of Jesus Christ of The Castle Valley Californians ing 1947 CLEVELAND (By Special Correspondent) held their 29, PRICE WOMAN, FORMER RESIDENT, INTERRED IN County Group Meets In California MARKETS HUNTINGTON DUP PRESENT PROGRAM UTAH, FRIDAY, DOLLARS PER YEAR R. S. Chipman Releases Roster Of Teachers And Employees For 1947-4- 8 The following list of teacher Cleveland placements for the impending Lyman G. Larsen, Prin. school year has been released Gomer Arnold by R. S. Chipman, former SuBertha Petersen perintendent, who is directing Myrtle G. Larsen the administration of the Vance Tucker, Custodian until Rulon Mont Allen, Bus County schools Manning, newly appointed SuHannah Oveson, Cook perintendent, arrives in the North Emery High District to assume his duties. LaMar Holmes, Prin. Shirley R. Green Custodians, bus drivers and Orson W. Petersen school lunch cooks are also In H. B. Mortensen the released roster of employLawrence B. Golding ees and placements. Flora Jensen, Reporter U The Huntinsrton P. will present a prunin' on' S:SaynuntsjrJJ'teedwa4itS Stella L. Hill Saturday afternoon, August 30, Vodermaier (formerlyit Mrs Dr. 'having assisted in the wrtlTo Greenriver Grace L. Johansen F. Gledhill, Prin. Lee at 3 p. m. at which time a mon mor 400 children, Oral E. Johansen W. Jones ument will be dedicated in hon J. M. Graham of Ferron) vice- 1- She than Gladys is survived by seven sons Frank L. Hall Grace Shaner or of Leander Lemmon, who president; Mrs Dora Richard-Ivan Johnson, daughters; son was Huntington Elementary (nee Petersen) Una Gillies .... built the first log cabin on the ected Leona Lindskog, Clay I. Petersen secretary and treasurer. Salt Lake; Mrs Mrs Edith Downard Huntington Creek. (Edna Rob-c- n Nevada; Ruth, Ruth O. Brasher meet to decided The group Teresa K. Nelson of S. Elder Bryant Hinkley Clemont Johnson Helen McNeil Anson, Price; of last the Albert April Sundays Custodian Weber, the L. D. S. Church will be Mrs Johanna Oveson, Mae Arnold 1:00 p. m (and at and Albert September Bus will Weber, Mabel Lemmon present. Elmer and Glen Cleveland; Permilla Waterson, Cook Marjorie R. Killpack read the history of her father; starting in 1948, in Brookside Johnson, Bicknell. Six brothers in The Park Pasadena. presi-! Soren Nielsen, Jewel Rowley, Elmo Wilton Lemmon will unveil the A. Andrew sister; K.; K.; Custodians Andrew monument. Everyone is invi- dent named Mrs Margaret Failand.a McNeil, prin. as chairman of a committee to, Daniel K.; Nelse K.; John K. Dean Collard, Edw. Brinker-hof- f. Jessie A. McNeil act with the major educa-- An act relating to the employ- ted to attend this program to arrange James K. Olsen, all of Edward nextland a for the Buses program Wilton Lemon Atwood, Custodian currents in the State and ment of honorably discharged be held at the Ephraim; and Mrs Annie Pea- meeting. Daisy Gunderson, Cook west miles Bus three Jones, about Lloyd farm nation. veterans and widows of honThe officers earnestly desire cck, Los Angeles; a stepmother, Castle Dale Florence Van Cook near the town of highway. Wagner, that Emery County residents Mrs Martha K. Olsen, Ephraim; irrendering his position at- orably discharged veterans of Mark Williams, Prin. nd of hostilities to a vet- the United States military or relatives in Southern 41 grandchildren and 14 W. IL. Guymon having of the War, Mr Manning naval departments of the UnCalifornia contact them and LaVina S. Otterstrom a position at Overton, Ne-- ' ited States government. Elda B. Anderson urge that they forward their - as name and address to Dora Rich Principal of a junior Be it enacted by the LegislaGlen Snow, Bus WAKEFIELD FAMILY school. ture of the State of Utah: Lonie Petersen, Custodian ardson, 458 East California St., the fore part of the Section ill Preference Stated. Pasadena. New acquaintances HOLDS REUNION Neva Jensen, Cook will be made and old friendnt week, Mr Manning had Honorably discharged veterOrangeville Flora Jensen, Reporter rrived in Huntington, but ans who shall have served in Morris Peacock, Prin. ships renewed. (By Special Correspndent) s expected that he would the army, navy, marine corps While the number in the Em- Huntington Preston Huntington Miss Jean Waterman of Price ery County group may not be .The family of John F. Wake Lorna M. Cox during the week end or coast guard luring the peras large as the Iowa State As- field met in a reunion on Satmotor through the dist- - iod in which the United States will present her Orangeville Margaret E. Jewkes in company with Mr Chip- - Government has been engaged students in a recital on sociation, they promise to make urday afternoon, August 23, to Huntington Lloyd VanBuren, Custodian R. S. former supChipman, William Justesen, Bus visiting schools and per- - in war, and the widows of such Tuesday, September 2, at the up in quality what they lack commemorate his 100th birth- erintendent of schools in this Jean honorably discharged veterans, Orangeville ward chapel, at the in quantity. dinner County, has Olsen, Cook day. A delicious hot accepted the pos- South Emery High shall be preferred for apoint-me- hour of 8:30 p. was enjoyed' by 42 members of ition as in the superintendent or employment of any Waterman is a graduto the family. Tables were set on North Summit School District, B. A. Jensen, Prin. mors, which seemed work in which the State ate of the A. C. While study I the lawn at the home" of Mr according to advices from the Allen L. Tuft from official sources, to public ORANGEVILLE f Utah- CitieS- towns, COUn- Lavell F. Johnson U last year, she gave private and Mrs Edw. G. Geary. Time school administrative offices in ing Ellen (Russell )ffprt obtaEI 1 relfase tie? cho1 districts or other vocal lessons at the College. was (pent with visiting, songs, Huntington. subdivisions of the. She plans to teach school in Mrs. E Snow Perry and contract under which State shall While beMr history. Humphrey, Reporter Ray i a been Chipman nad be engaged, either California this winter. Max J. Peacock las his A duties in his new field employed during directly or by contract, proMr and Mrs Royal Jewkes program was prepared for gun Robert L. Dahle She has the following thir- and family of California are the public on Saturday nite, during the week of August 17, Summer, were being spread vided E. A. Nielsen they possess qualifica- teen students in Orangeville: Vgh the countv during the tions acting as superinvisiting here at the home of but because of the lights be- he was still Lucinda B. Fullmer for such employment and Bruce Gordon, David of the current week and in tendent Gordon, Mr and Mrs J. D. Jewkes. ing out, the family gathered Emery County, the Ferron Elementary f it was advised he would provided further that said hon Gloria Tuttle, Joan Moffitt, Mr and Mrs Andy Moffitt and at the home of Perry Wake- new appointee here, Rulon Man Ida W. Rehunln tiy arrive in the county to orably discharged veterans are Sheila Jewkes, LaNor Johnson, tw'o children and Mrs Moffitts field and spent the evening ning not having arrived in the Elaine Peacock residents of the state of Utah. ie his office. Ruby Mae ILaw, Maude Snow, mother, Mrs Jensen of Murray, singing and listening to mus- County to assume his office. J. Jewkes Anna 2. Section Violation of Act Moff-jwef far as could be learned Carol Davis, Katherine weekend guests of Mr ic by Mr and Mrs Homer Wake By special arrangement with Grace Bunderson emwillful to so failure Any Luke, Sharlene Cox, and Mrs E. Ray Curtis and Mr field. Sunday the family visited the boards of education of the Thursday, the rumors had ploy Ida L. Conklin a veteran or widow as itt, Elda where Wakefield the two the Cox. fficial substance. place and Mrs Leslie Moffitt., districts, Mr Chipman was Ray Scmerville, Arthur Rashereinbefore set forth, by the and Helen Jane two mussen, Custodians Mr and Mrs Lynn Allen spent Monument has been built in commuting between the The public is invited to atState of Utah or any city, town, a few days in Greenriver the Huntington Canyon. counties, directing preparations Foster Nelson, Elmer Olsen, ide approving the nom-t- n school district or other tend the recital. in each for the opening of the Buses week. past of Mr Manning, the county, contracor subdivision school year. Mrs Jennie Jewkes spent the Nellie Behling, Cook administered the oath political ORANGEVILLE tor work for such CASTLE DALE CITY CALLS past week here visiting relaMr Chipman will continue Emery fice to Seely Petersen, of Unit performing of government, or by of- FOR HELP ON LABOR DAY tives and friends. Mrs Jewkes Relatives received word Sun- his services in Emery County R. G. Crook, prin. successor to Morris ficers with the emcharged now is Midvale. in day morning that Mr Clan only till the arrival of Mr Manliving Ora B. Allred o who ton, The Mayor and Council ol recently resign-als- ployment of people or persons Mr a'nd Mrs Albert W. Kay Stilson was in the Utah Valley ning, it is announced. Eunice O. Larsen heard the petition Castle Dale City request that and children Mr and Mrs Hospital at Provo, where he Eve F. Jensen and d to the meeting by the on such public works, shall be all citizens who are not other- Elwood Snow and son were week was operated on for appenThe conservation of our soil Wilford Broderick, Custodian of Central high school, dealt with accordingly, upon ap wise engaged on Monday, Sept. end guests of Mr and Mrs Sam dicitis. He is reported as doing is the responsibility of every Ella Mortensen, Cook investigation by the of peal and sting the fine now. Veterans Council. at the W. Snow. 1, present themselves thinking American. school, and the transpor State Fair Grounds and help to Enjoying a weeks vacation of grades one to six from Section 3. Effective date. NEVADA STUDENTS GUESTS This act shall take effect on clean up and prepare those here before school commenced, Dale to Orangeville. The and IN F. W. REID HOME 3n, however, was shelved approval. grounds for the Southeastern was Mr and Mrs Reid Cox huse Board, neither affirma-oo- r (Approved March 19, 1947) Utah Fair, September 5 and 6. daughter Laurel Dean and Orangeville band of California. They were negative action being at the home of Mr E. R. Cox. on it. Mr Horace Reid of Las Vegas, At home for the weekend of his band students and a The check. was brush cleared from four from his work at Dragerton Huntington j the High School there in and on rows left con the was the completed Planting was Mr Clarence Grange. flNGTON GIRL WEDS over the weekend with on an experimental tour of the land. The planting stayed Salt Lake past week of Mr Mrs Fred W. Reid LAKE YOUTH Guymon and Jay was done all or was son Leah Mrs by grass on of range Mrs Naomi Jensen, Reporter given by grain City enjoyed a visit the past plot home after attending andan for to drills in openowned plans the Grange Mountain, part according by ari-land Mrs Rosel Jensen e week Mr and Mrs Neldon Williams his parents, Mr Gentry the Band School at Gunnison, social to be held on the and Mrswith Ray A. Littlefield, of the Soil District., The brush clearing Colo. the marriage of their and two small sons left Sunday ing W. L. Guymon. where Horace helped was tennis court Monday evening, accomplished with a road direct bands and' did the ter Joan to Jim McKen-Sa- lt for a two weeks visit in Calif, The Misses Phyliss Jensen Conservation office in HuntArt were will weather if and' owned the The is used land of the permit, expense patrol ington. Lake City. The k at the home of their son, Mr and Ann Snow have returned work for their papers. and made S. is the and fuel U. was Fuel and Co. winter the borne program operator by home after spending a week place on Friday, and Mrs Neldon Williams Jr. leased to the Huntington cat- by the Huntington (River Soil 1 22, after which a recep-Jvm?!3 Helen LlvlnSSton Mrs Ida Snow spent the Prell. Association, which organ- Conservation District in its exMr and Mrs Aaron Porter held at the Jensen week end in Payson and Provo former resident of Castle Dale,1 Mr and Mrs Ben Killpack tle ization is cooperating in the periment to determine the best and family of Mapleton, are home for a months A sister, Shirley Couch, in company with her daughter Utah, of Mrs Hannah and quickest means of range former residents of Castle Dale, from Bens fch001 n4, trial seedings to Livingston, and two children i: brother, Zen Jensen, who, according Imogene to In an effort determine the improvement. visited relatives and friends and best present plans, will attend the cf Pasadena, California are The work of obtaining seed, here this week and were over Mr" Mrs Bruce and Kinder The BYU Provo at the bride respectively. coming area in this and ings arrangeing for machinery and room will live guests at the home of in Salt school term. plots of the folowing grasses planting and fencing, was done night Mr and Mrs Hyrum Jensen. M? Mrs SfhoTe Kfoeo! rewere planted, Mr Littlefield OI Shanna Lea Jensen is spendov Mr Littlefield and Elliott and Miss Rhea Hurst, State crested wheat, tall wheat Killpack, both of the Soil ConJeffs. ports: ing her summer vacation in the home of Mbs Jennie Frandsen is leader of Logan, was the guest grass, intermediate wheat grass, servation District. DATE FOR ELK HUNT than 40 percent of the Spanish Fork at Bessie Smith. spending a weeks vacation in f Mr and Mrs Mark Mrs orchard grass, timothy and big It is the expressed hope of CHANGED BY BIG GAME her sister, ealth Is contained in the Fork at the home of Phrey Sunday, blue grass. Approximately ten officials directing the experMrs Emma Huntington and A sister of Mrs Wallace Mof- - acres were inches of the soil. Dorthela Williams entertained her brother there planted all together. iment that these plantings will BOARD OF STATE Boun-Cit- y a of Mrs Butler Cora Lakelfitt, Most of officers and teachers of the Winters the of Salt Que planting is be give information of the best Salt Lake City The October enjoyed a few days visit ing fenced for protection until varieties to plant, when Castle Dale Ward Primary at spent the week end here Aiful. to elk hunt on it becomes well established and plant and how to clear and that section of the Mantl the home of Mrs Huntington at the home of his mother, here with relatives, Mrs forSTATEWIDE is as left les Col. unfenced The afternoon. Bertrude Winters. 5) (Cont. p. 8, being Wednesday part prepare the land. est which lies south of the Hun NTENNIAL EVENTS tington-Fairviehighway has nt: Centennial Expos-- u been changed by the Utah Big at State Fairgrounds, Game Control, according to ater Follies thru Aug-3Ross Leonard, Chairman and director of the Utah Fish and us Sept. 1 to Sept. 20. Game Department. The Manti elk hunt will be held with the st I; Western Lois Smith, of Ferron, Chairman, is calcul- regular elk hunt, November 6 Pn Golf be will in final ever pre-- 1 professional rodeo seen the The and by in judged arts hibits home the in steps championship 15, instead of at the prior Salt Lake Country Club. paration of race track, rodeo Emery County. The racing and girls must be taken to the clothing specialist of the Utah ated to attract racing stock to as announced. time berodeo will he cards, said, for spectators 't 30: All Star High grounds, seating from out of the confines of The hunt previously Fair Grounds on September 3 Extension Service. 75 bulls and for calls m. 2:00 at each p. were gin and display booths, day. iool football game at being No fight, wrestling or vaude Emery Couny as well as win 75 cow elk. The Fair Board, with Ervin so that they can be arranged taken this week for the openversity of Utah stadium, or specialty programs are entry of the finest animals inville for judging on September 4. Reason for the change, accLake City. ing of the Southeastern Utah Wimber, Cstle Dale, as Genbooked to Mr Leonard, Is befor the Fair, it being side the county. ording on Dale of Castle at eral Fair Mr. Marden Sephas Broadbent earmarked Chairman, mber 1: Founders Day most came of the cattle and to of the directors intent the 6. 5 use all The tember and of Brahma Bulls $800 as premium money to be the USAC, Logan, will judge Wellsville. to the rodeo and calves in the rodeo, it is sheep of the area will not be E. Johansen, Manager given to exhibitors in the fol- livestock, according to L. Dar- - give emphasis Oral off the range until October 15. mber Southern Thursday lowing divisions: crops, Stokes, County Agent. The racing programs and to ensure expected, will attract net only Tire h J unlor Livestock Show of the Fair, reported change is a safety measmorning, August 28, that all stock, flowers, home arts, jun- crops will be "judged by Glen that these shall be spectacu- enthusiasts of the sport, but ure to Richfield, protect, where possible, were shaping to ior division and girls at lar and colorful beyond the others a; well, who will be these range animals from acci mber specialist Baird, Agronomy Juab County arrangements residents- of All livestock and crcpv exhi- the same school. Home art ar- ordinary. bring to the drawn by curiosity to see the dental shooting and to avoid at Nephi. this section the finest rodeo bits must be in place before ticles and exhibits of a similar A full racing program under tucking prowess of these disturbing them during their 'the direction of Jesse Conover imals. made by the girls j ever staged here and the only 10:00 a. m. on Sept. 5. The ex grazing periods. I S 't i 1 - al ' R. S. Cliipman Vocal Recital To Be Given -- nt - Takes North Summit Post vocal s - poiai f re j Soil Conservation District Plants Grass On Mountain Range 'Test Plots Castle Daie Department en-rou- - wed-too- as . ic , i ' re 4-- H Hum-Americ- an j 4-- Viv-M- rs pre-seas- I w 1. Barnes-Carruthe- rs -- 29-Se- pt Southeastern Utah Fair To Open September 5, 6 At Castle Dale, With Professional Rodeo, Full Race Program & Extensive Agricultural Exhibit 4-- H 3-- 5: live-;re- 11 4-- H. 4-- 6: - I 4-- H i an-ki- nd on te |