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Show i OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY I wholly disapprove of what you say, but . M.E to the death your ri&lit to say it. Voltaire will (kfinri VC' . XL VII I, NUMBER 11 CASTLE DALE, ecu river jh Casts iool Opera UTAH, Friday, November Emery Matron Dies Alter Long Sickness 14, 1947 TWO - Formcr Cleveland DOLLARS PER YEAR Plans Laid For Cancer Detection Day Resident Dies Following Wreck Wm. T. Litster, Reporter Cleveland . Pearl .Baker, Reporter (Reprinted by special request), Emery was greatly Our community OrrruSver d Ferron Mrs Mary Ann Williams to death of learn the shocked School operetta, TLj High age 69, died i allowing a of Miss Ella May Richards, the Carbon and Emery counties Brw.hjuit.eri isle, based on the illness at 12.20 a. m. montns hold a joint cancer dewill RichHie of Chopin, and to be given Mrs of Kate daughter Wednesday, November 12. tection center In Price on December 11, has been cast as resifarmer Sire was born December 18, ards of Ogden, followi: Chopin, Calvin BasJan; November 24 in the Health Cleveland. dents of 1877 at Maytield, Utah. She was Elena, Francis Weber; Mama, Building, located south of the The accident which resulted the daughter of Thomas AndGladys Ekker; Papa, Rowland post office, it is reported by near occurred in death the rew Williams. and Jane Lettus r; Uucmpeon; Ramon, Eddy Mrs J. M. Conover, Ferron. in the car ,She married Henry Dillworth Farmington when Bosita, Barbara Watter-sowill be conducRegistrations her 1894 Maxfield Richards at which and 9, Mis? Dun-jaAugust LaJuan , Conchita, 12 to 9 n oclock in the from ted child-ito Site were Fremont. her spent riding companions Maria, Cuma Duncan; will examinations forenoon; Salt collided school hood since in and Lake, Bonito, Mayfield Orangeville-CastleaaMiguel, Gary King; Deer strung. . sun from the friendly 2 5 o be made between and head-on to been has One car. with another iEmery Boyd Ross; Juan, Pat Wescott; overhead. . . . campfire and srea, knew the full thrill of moving inthe clock in Mrs civic in church active afternoon, and tour smugglers, Harmond Webthe of of the were the hunt. occupants particiThey carj Conover advises. er, 'Jimmy Reid, Johnny Vetere food close at hand. . . . this pants in the Orangeville 47 terests and was a midwife for was killed instantly, and Miss Sgt. Royal C. Huntington and Carlyle Gibbons. Everyone party of hunters, most of them Club deer contest. over 30 years. She is known to Richards died the next mornIn a statement Issued' In the in the High School will partieach and everyone as Aunt ing in the St. Marks Hospital. middle of the current week, opera, the Mamie. she pointed out that one of cipate tn the The deceased was the daughof the students being most important things in dealShe Is survived by her hus- ter of Mr and Mrs Thomas D. in the chorus. band and the following sons Richards, and was born in ing with cancer is to detect The Pep Club is planning a D. and Carlos daughters: it in its early stages of develCleveland, August 7, 1924, where get glance for Friday night to will Perron, Utah; Hillard A. she lived until so that treatment can opment the death for tragic expenses. money They Maxfield, Salt Lake City, Utah;. of be begun early enough to be who was refreshments. killed her father, ulso srrre Orangeville and weighing were done at the Mrs Eldora Potsuccessful. She expressed the a a mine numbei in Messrs. George Young and Ware Locker' Plant, Orange-yill- e. latch, Idaho; Haddingham, explosion f, Mrs Zella hope that all in this area who f Boyd Irtensen Represents Guy Ware, Orangeville, judges Provo, Utah; LuDean of years ago. Since that time Castle Dale have not recently had medical lived has the in deer the contest in Ogden. family Jim Rychtarik, recently Orangeville, Maxfield, Emery; O. El wood Full military honors will be clearance for cancer or who VorCt Query High At At time of she the her death sponsored by the Orangeville bagged the deer with the wid- - Maxfield, Lusk, Wyoming; Mrs h la,C feel any anxiety about the fottth Convention t?e was a teacher in the YWMIA 47 Club, have announced the est spread 31 inches for one Velma Johnson, Emery; C. HuntStaff Royal Sergeant disease, will take advantage of Webin in the the first ward of the two $25 prizes. Jack Curtis, also of Or- - don H. Maxfield, Salt Lake City; jdn Cm- - T. Litster, Reporter winners ington, who was killed .in action the detection services to be of L. er D. S. Stake. contest ran This thru the angeville, turned in a buck Vaughn E. Maxfield, Potlatch, in- the Hurtgen Forest in Ger- - fered at I Several the Price center, ten days of the deer season and weighing 225 pounds for the Idejio; Maylin ' U. Maxfield, Beside her mother, she is many, Satur-ta- y December 6, 1944, at left .Mortensen Ecyi survived four brothers: was open to any hunter with other award. Dur Cedar O. Melvin by City, Utah; services to be contzr Salt Lake where he a license and Nevin, and Da- graveside Maxfield, Provo, Utah; Gerald nell, Hyrum, a Club One ' hundred four A. ELECTS OFFICERS JG rlU ducted November 16, P.-Sunday, attend the youth conven-O- ) contest ticket. holding D. Maxfield, Salt Lake City. vid A., all of Ogden. The checking ants participated. AT GREEN RIVER m. in 1:00 the Castle Dale Lake at p. ion t2nsored 'by the Salt Funeral services will be held She had 46 grandchildren and cemetery. City Club. totary Pearl Baker, Reporter. 6 Three in Ogden. Sgt. Huntington is the first He la the son of Mr and Mrs sisters: Mrs Cynthia , Allred, Emery County war hero to be Greenrlver Charles, Montana; Mrs Emma larry O. Mortensen, Cleveland, returned here for final burial. Parent teachers association nd vtl chosen to represent Anderson, Los Angeles, Calif.; His body was one of those thai held their first meeting of the Mrs Zina Petty, Salt Lake City. forth JJnery High School by were brought back from the year and elected officers to pre Funeral services will be concottmlttee of teachers and Henri Chappelle Cemetery at side for the coming year. Mrs ducted He is a Senior Cljenlcr students. Friday at 1:00 p. m. in Wilcox was elected presithe Ed Special rites of tribute to the the Emery Ward Chapel under Euperl, Belgium, aboard tudent' president of the Deborah Huntsman, reporter dent, Mrs Kenneth Silliman' of Dale servicemen Castle of C. and direction 'the U. V. B. A. T. S. Bishop Joseph Connolly. vice president, and Mrs Ernest Class, a member of the Ferron Orangeville who died In World Peacock. was born in Downard secretary and treasihool band and orchestra, and Sgt. Huntington 3 be :00 wil held m. at p. interment will be in the Open house was held for ,af, Orangeville, December 23, 1923, urer. lanager cf the year book. in the Orangeville Ward chapel Emery under the Cemetery a son of Leonard and Caroline He waa chosen on the bases Elzina Stringham Henrie on on November 16. ceremonThe s was held in Orange-iedirection of the C. L. Witbeck Program f . scholarship, leadership and her 90th birthday Wednesday, will be under the auspices Funeral Home of Castle Dale. ville Monday evening, November Sitterud Huntington. He was November 5, at the home of her of the mayors and city councils itlzenshlp. 10, and was" well attended. One graduated from Central Mrs Bohleen. She Lila High daughter, the tw0 towns, it is report-- ! 'hundred 1857 at Manti, was born Nov. 5, boys, girls, school at Castle Dale and la- thirty 9 notes Utah. Her father was a taylor ed. Mayor John H. Taylor of HUNTINGTON CITY COUNCIL leaders and parents were there, ter attended the B. Y. U. at David Sharp, Jr., State Provo. essie Wright, reporter. Club Leader was the speaker! had bo?,n in the sfervice Mrs Wm. T. Litster, Reporter a picture show and refresh- Wllford E. Thatcher of Provo and rLES sixteen and overseas Cleveland ments were enjoyed , former resident here visited RE ere On the evening of NovemThe following club members el&ht months. He was a mem- -j Thursday on his way to LM ie mountains to hunt elk. and leaders received special 'ber f tbe 83rd Division Thun- -, ber 8, James F. Jones, son of awards and pins as follows: jderbolts and had been award- - William E. Jones of 427 Goshen Mn Maggie Busenbark and n George of Grover were years old her father died. Her ing Mrs Vivian Curtis, Mrs No- - C1 met Monday, November 10, oran E. Wilson of Elmo, ed the Combat Infantrymans St., Salt Lake City, and Miss and Helen Nelson, daughter of Mr eek era visitors at the home ra Mrs and del1 of um Snow Sitterud, Ferron Badge Cristy and nnlvVh mother, Eliza Stringham, was and Mrs Percy Nelson, excuy election, ine J? Mr tad Mrs Eric Nielsen. S. and E. Jewkes 0f Orangeville, received by the a trained nurse. A year later Humphrey, I2C Denwas that J. B. Johnson re- changed wedding vows at the H. S. band. Price entertained a home of the bride, In CleveAmerican Legion Post Com- -' ceived 87 votes against 82 for rou his friends at a party land. Bp. William Eden officMaurice in the E. Jensen, mander Sam Jewkes and Games urges J night. iated. . World leader" In all veterans to War II test for was enjoyed by those chilis and "fever which'Teft "her councilman. It club work, Miss Mildred Ward was the reeezl. v in poor health.' At the age of attend the services, dressed, if had been reported earlier that) Meat Animal Contest: County returnfd to active duty- He Maid of Honor and David Denn rst reported missing on Mr rrd Mrs Frank Miller seventeen on January 17, 1875 possible, m military uniform, these two had tied, with 87 medal - - Udell Albrechtsen was Ison was best man. A wedding id tr Uy moved last week to she married Daniel Moore. Henrie Jr. The public is invited to at-- 1 votes each. State wrist watch - December 6, 1944, and later reception followed. 12, tinny. 'Maud Luke, Orangeville. k, where Mr Miller is of Manti in the Temple. Four 'ported killed on that date. Guests the cere- -' mine. in the to nplcytd them children were born He was a member of the mony wereattending Leadership Contest: County Mrs Ruth Nielsen, 'Mr Mrs Fame Price and while living at that place, one - Maud Luke, Orange- - Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- - Mr medal and Mrs Chapman, Bishop with boy died when two weeks old. ELMO notes Sunday aaily spent ter Day Saints. Survivors Mrs Eden, Mr and Mrs and rteni In Wattis. to and came Ferron later Mrs Faye Jones, Reporter achievement Con- - ciude his parents, Mr and Mrs Chester Brasher, Mrs Charlotte Mrs Cora charlesworth spent They to settle this place. Six test: helped medal Ruth1.. Will-son County and Mrs Oran Otterstrom and Joan and StanLeonard .ondzy in Price at the home more children were born to Bishop five and Huntington, Brasher, Huntington. motored to Salt Lake. her sister, Mrs Daisy Reese, them here. One more little boy ley, Mr and Mrs Joe Locke, Mr Style Dress Revue brothers and three sisters: County Mrs Merrill Day spent two t honor of the latters birth-k- y and Mrs David Dennison, Miss Uoyd, died at the age of five years. days in Salt Lake visiting her! Grant, Mor: Stanley, Ruth Brasher, (pins): Mildred Ward, and Mr and Mrs Under tbe direction of the tmlversary. Olive Jennie on RaLene ris, and another son, Eugene, babv there LeFevre, Cramer, Huntington; Mies Mona Busenbark of Later 37 died. 1:11110 Erickaonall of Castle Dale, and Mrs Lloyd Larson. That same year Mr and 'Mrs Charles Jones emorfal u lit Ltls was a week end guest age rrice Connie Erickson, Elmo; Maua Rose Dennison of Price. Sal, spent the week end in Tooele I ; th tome of her sister, Mrs the family moved toandLa lived On October 20, Miss Wilma niSht November 16, at Luke, Orangeville; Juan San Dorothy Jones Mrs County visiting Bp. P. Eugene Johansen of Cowley, daughter of Mr and ithella Nielson. at the moved Hazel celebrated1 nine there and Henningson, Emery; years fcChurch.TWs Richards Dorise Castle Dale, will conduct the Mrs Claude Cowley of Salt Mrs JTJank Cox and family back to Ferron where II they her birthday by having in Pries; visited relatives here lived three years when Mr HenSunday services. Burial will be Lake was marired to Jack L. few of her friends Monday. under the direction of the Wit- - Shiner o Price. The ceremony aesday. been Archie Edwards, Ray Reid, rie died. ZinaIn has always was performed in Price. Mrs" active church Worid H. organWar very Duane' 1111am Frank Jorgensen and Dean izations and In helping to care Miss Cowley has for a numwhat Governor Maw has asked each jrgensen are employed at for the sick until the past three Jones visited in Salt Lake Sat. ber of years been employed as and thf PEemlum, oney they to state in the hold on p community new Mrs Carl the antlngton, a book keeper ln the Utah Powolul a CASTLEDALE notes TIUS a memoriSl on this day. Mayor gjgjconstructed years her health would not of Sprang Canyon gliding er and Light office in Price. being wLwith to Mrs lonte ere. Naomi Jensen, Reporter Peterson of Ferron asked keep up permit her Elmo Saturday. Qf CJub They expect to make their res0ranKeviUe j those duties. Fifty people called Pay .Dyiat' ias an honor-- j the American Legion to con- - Maud . Titf't Mrs Lois Anderson arrived idence ln Price, where both Snow, leader - $6.00 - A to wTish her a happy birthday able discharge from the Navy duct the services. The church the first of the week from have employment. rating. Monday, November 17, and she received a number of and Is now home He spent is Leavenworth, th Washington where them ing I the Castle Dale Auditorium of club ln, cooperating I were Huntingclothing lovely gifts. Refreshments 18 months on Guam. she has served the past one this over. program ton, putting leader Jensen, Beverly Scouts of Castle served. Mr and Mrs John C. Lofley and a half years as a nurse in ORANGEVILLE GIRL is asked to attend.' $50 - B rating. le are sponsoring a smoke-- a received word from their son, AllEveryone Foods III club of Castle Dale, the hospital there. She will HONORED AT TEA Gold Ctnoker with boxing and he Is back in the honored. Star parents will be , and Jackie, visit 10 days or 2 weeks at Mrs Trial Set (Cont. p. 8, Col. 5) bouts between Castle Killpack Ray Humphrey, Reporter States and will be home soon. the home of her parents, Mr le and Orangeville partic-int- a. For December 9 Mrs Lee Childs has moved and Mrs James Anderson. Orangeville back from Price. Miss Davis was honJn Wednesday, November 26 Mrs Neva Jensen and Crystal ored atShirley the case of the State In a trousseau tea last j Ccrtle Dale Bay Scouts are of Rosenberg, who cook and serve Thursday afternoon Utah vs. G. C. Killpack, ' at the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT mrr3igle a Traffic Dance in School the school lunches, report that home of her Mr and Board member from parents, Dale Auditorium. We thank the following for menus their for the past week Mrs R. Glen Davis. Miss Davis Mr Etc, 'v two functions will be Huntington, Killpack subor subscribing renewing this valley and has experienced or ten days have been exce- will be married on Saturday, fler the direction of Glen In court at the scription to Emery County all of the hardships of pioneer- ptional good, due to the fact November 15, to Eldon Jorgenappeared and Master Scout teistrarf, that Francis Rasmussen gave sen of Emery, in home cereProgress: Castle in house court County ing a new land. Scout rrls Cuntingion, senior to the school lunch project his monies. Mr Jorgensen Is the .10 and November Dale Melrose Luke, Orangeville Mrs Larsen was born in Manider. , venison. Also when Mr Ras son of Mr and Mrs Nephl JorIs E A. Nielsen, Castle Dale of and entered a plea of Not and Hans the daughter ti, mussen and his mother dug gensen of Emery. Denver Lamont Johnson, C. Hansen and Mary L. Morley Guilty to all 29 counts filed their carrots they gave the Merlene Guymon, San Diego came to ln Molen Hansen. orShe school a bushel. Although they against him. The Judge Ferrel Day, Huntington 1884. dered the case tried before t have no children eating at South Emery High Glen Davis, Orangeville To Entertain Parents ? y; Dale DUP will meet a jury on December 9 at Cleveland Edd .Larsen, Mr and Mrs Larsen were mar school this Is how they support irer 'x H9 at the home of the G. Mr John Rasworthy Ramage, Huntington m. a. In 10:00 the on project. 1897. ried October Darwin Larsen, Reporter 27, County I l7 h Huntsman. Mrs Geo. Austin, Seattle Mr. and Mrs John F. Larson, resided ln Molen several They mussen also shared the results t .years, of his deer hunt with Court house at Castle Dale. The past week has been Mrs Lydia Price, Manti the National later taking land in Rochester school last DUP will Education Week and Orangeville Mrs Greenrlver Ferron Moore, Andy year. counts 29 The first of the d next meeting Mon-- f, is parents day. The parlivlng there Bill A. Moore, Provo today ,and Mr Larson and F. Mrs John Mr Ray Jensen has walked ents will be November 17 p. m. against Mr Killpack chargguests at the natWhen Mr Larson was no on crutches Orvll P. Mlnchey, Logan of Ferron will observe their the due week the home of Ellen Grange. ed him with defrauding the past ional this afternoon. assembly Mrs Geo. Seharrer, Payson to sold farm, they to a badly smashed foot. No It Is the fiftieth I wedding anniversary longer able members are Invited to School Board Melody Mrs Albert Boys. An Green ln the South to Weber, their moved and claiming property by bones were broken but his interesting day has been end. Emery High audplanRiver more expense money than foot was smashed when one of ned and a large attendance is jltorium, November 15 at 8:00 Ferron. LGe0saw his Orangeville 9 on rolled !he raard of Education has was actually used by him. logs it. oclock p. m. They are the parents of Tayl; expected. of their The other 28 counts against Larson lathe son of children Paut1 h! Manchester!1' Hunt- inged the time Mrs Mary Petersen arrived ular meetings to 7:00 p. m. him were for signing claims Their this week for an extended visit Mads Larson and Sophia Jo- - 8 ington ' FERRON the meeting dates have Mrs Wallace Curti? fireen hanson Larson, and was born children are: Pearl Allridge, La at the home cf her son, Mr and made by mercantile estabI beta changed, crowd attended Legion nice A Mrs Lonnie Petersen. ,in Ephraim September 19, 1868. Vera Maxfield, Edna Tyler, o! lie Board of Education lishments In which . another River and Saturday Lar-meeting T Auxiliary and Chester to John came with iHe Castle Mervin Ferron; Johnson, Emery . Valley The Senior Scouts wfere en- night. The Auxiliary had a memBid Hie to have all claims board member was finanson of and in uBean his the Aprilla father 1877, Hopkinson Maxfield, among Emery as In tertained at Helen Dennisons bership drive Sunday aftermoney due turned Mrs Harold Bell, Orangeville first settlers. He has helped to Salt Lake; Ella Maxfield of n 8 possible after the first cially associated. home at a fireside chat. Re- noon. two members Thirty .build the roads and canals of ery;'and (Leonard of Moore. .each month. p. 8, col. 5) freshments were served. joined. Mrs j Max-liel- Ek-ke- n; . n; ie Judges Name Two Winners Of '47 Club Deer Hunt Contest Max-fiel- Military Rites Will Honor Dead War Hero d, Brink-erhof- I Wel-priz- e. - T. great-grandchildr- Ferron Matron Celebrates 90tk Birthday - Sen-VG- -)r j ,f Clawson 4-- ' Two Cleveland j Girls Marry H 4-- H - - j tl 4-- H - Ferron Legion tri I ' Fe-Gi- n. Slleheld - iSday lim. . . bonesL'nS nesnd Co-o- JESTS 7' - - j - -- FERRON COUPLE OBSERVE 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY NOV. 15 tr w Public Notices tlir at-2:2- 0 'I I 5 - - r-- - . rls |