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Show EMERY COUNTY PAGE EIGHT Friday, November PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, LIAR SOCIAL JOTTINGS Green River The Past Matrons have set November 19 as the date for their annual bazaar and ner at the Lodge Hall. The first farm,. Soil, water, minerals, veget- able and animal life these are' and cont ACKNOWLEDGEMENT the basis of our existence and ,ui Dennis Tidwell, Clawson rests on me measure of our future. bility H. A. Seely, Castly Dale In aggregate and detail, soil of what Leo J. Jensen, Richfield conservation consists of havA. E. Hall, Orangeville will def plant in the right Harold Hansman, Huntington ing the right thimble water of the Anna J. Jewkes, Orangeville place; where needed; the clod weight f 1?nd a W down th dust particle; the ling a The steady spread of soU grazing animal in control; the 110 II conservation across the United physical pattern basted to the quired to make n f States and into many other dollar sign. bring the water countries confirms its sound-- 1 ness and points To future solII T land ution of our M. L. use problems. Dr. Nicholes (Con. . din- from p. 1.) 't-jO- Huntington The ladies of the O. N. O Club met at the home of Mrs Mae Arnold last week. Mrs Rex Nelson acted as the hostess to the ladies of the Los Amegos Club last week. Mrs Lamar Holmes was a guest. Ferron The Tripple L club held their i f Our Great America ik New Booklet Tells Story of Utah Mining need for the State The at Mrs Rhoda Olsens meeting last Thursday, The music committee gave the program stressing very firmly the Star Spangled Banner and what it means to all of us. Other musical numbers were given. There were 14 present and luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs LaVell Johnson entertained the members of the Acacia Club at her home Sat night, November 8. Mrs Leita Dugmore read a short story. A delicious luncheon was served. greatest of Utah as we look ahead is the development of basic industries' offering employment to a larger number of individuals. This is the statement of Dr. A. Ray Olpin, president of the University of Utah, contained in the forward of a new booklet The Mining Industry of Utah, which has just been released by the mining , committee of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce. The booklet, containing 64 pages, is beautifully illustrated ana tells a story of the mining industry of Utah and the important part that the industry has played and is playing in the development and progress of Utah. It is available free upon request. Following are exerpts from the booklet: Some day industry must come to the source of supply, Based upon this premise a new surge of industrialization is sweeping Western United States, and it is being established upon the firm foundation of natural resources. Much of this movement is predicated upon Utahs resources. Hei copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, coal, iron and steel and vast array oi nonmetallics provide the nucleus for Western growth. Idyllic Dream ? Emery Comity Farmers Take Steps To Make It An Actual Reality Orangeville Mrs Delphia Luke was hostess to members of the Ladies Improvement Club , Wednesday afternoon. A special program was presented and a tempting is necessary that the numbers piate lunch served. of forage fish and carnivorous Castle Dale fish be properly proportioned. Mrs Carol J. Rasmussen will This proportion should repre-- j sent a ratio of approximately entertain at a bridal shower at one pound of carnivorous fish; her home Saturday from 2 to to two pounds of forage fish. 7 P- - ,m- - hi honoi of her foster Fletcher, Kathryn A properly fertilized pond of daughter, recently became the bride one acre of water surface will who of Ji mWard of Cleveland. be stocked with 1500 Bluegill The C. class gave a to 100 Bass fingerlings. Unfer- dlnner for their Party mothers, Hli7Pd nnnris Wltn ar? .fmD Saturday evening at the home 1000 Bluegill and H00 of their leade Mrs Lucllle Oveson. Those present were: Mrs Zada Bell, Mrs Emma Huntington, Mrs Ethel Jeffs, Mrs Mima Jensen, Mrs Rose Ryan, Mrs Ada Magnusen, the demonstration agent, Mrs Merene quantities of (ish in arm ponds is man s use of them for food program was given by the girls and pleasure. If maximum re- - consisting of a reading by Beth turns are to be obtained from Bell, a reading by Peggy Hun- tington and group singing. The raising of pond fish is Within the past few days, the following Emery County far- - an old and widespread type of mers of the Huntington River farming in many parts of the Soil Conservation District and world, these officials declare, as the South Emery Soil Conser-- 1 Unt r1ecf,It y however, in the attention little received fish vation District, received for stocking their ponds: Louis ; United States. Modern fish pro duction in farm and ranch Durand, Jchn Brown, William pQnds s based upon the main Meeks, and Myron Grange of tenance 0f a rather easily balHuntington; Ivan and Mamie anced food chain. Nutrient el- Jameson of Desert Lake; Wood ements are added to the water row Truman, Moore; Arnold of the pond by the application Waymon, Ferron; and N. C. of fertilizers. These support miJensen of Emery. in turn which croscopic plants were stocked serve as food These ponds ... for minute ani- ream and L rg mals. Water insects feed upon Mouth Black Bass. A total of these animaLs and microscopic 855 Black Bass and 9950 Blue-- 1 plants In their turn the in gill were planted. 'sects and small animals, such The fish were obtained from as rotifers and crustaceans, pro the Fish and Wilddfe Service, vide food for forage fish, such through the medium of the as the Bluegill Bream. The Soil Conservation Service. Any-- 1 forage fish are eaten by the one interested In obtaining fish carnivorous species, for exam-fplanting, should contact pie, the Large Mouth Bass. Both the Soil Conservation Service the Bream and the Bass furn-- 1 personnel in their district, it! ish fgod for man. was stated by L. P. Knight and in order for the food chain Ray Littlefield of the local con- - to maintain itself, the Conser- servation districts. vation officials point out, it F fanESaXg1!" er mended will provide fish of usable size about a year after the pond is first stocked, and the pond then can be fished reg ularly. 35 In The Midst Of Rising Prices Everywhere Si Uncle Sam Says In Greenriver Mr and Mrs John Shephard of Wells, Nevada, have a new baby boy, born the 7th. Mrs. Shephard is the former Billy Louise Drake, and this is the first grandchild in the Drake family. in Huntington Mr and Mrs Phil Edmunds, formerly Bertha Mae Jensen, are the proud parents of a baThis is the time of year when the by boy, born in Salt Lake on shop early for Christmas signs November 33. begin to take on meaning which will day in the Price hospital. Mrs Owen Barton and Mrs Arthur .Lemon, their mothers, were over to visit them. In Elmo Mr and Mrs Melvin Staker U. S. Treasury Department are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter born at the Price city hospital. Both con(Cont. from p. 1.) cerned are doing nicely. Continued In Clawson Lucille Oveson, leader -A baby girl was born to Mr A rating. and Mrs Allan Price, Friday, Foods IV club of Orangeville, NovembA 7 at their home. Rosa Lee Bell, leader - $5.00 ' y y Z t 25 Womens Coats Sizes: 38 to 48 Values NOW $15.00 $35 to SG5 NOW AT $24.50 185 Dresses ?, $39.50 II Style Dress Revue - Dorothy Henningson, Emery. 75 Suits jSVJ 6eowu itJ so ooo.ooo WE U 5 LAST yEAR jMMa PLANS. DOOPLF8UG PLANES VJTTlJ C0CTROUA81E WIN64 THE POSITION) OF vOHlCM OJ BE CHAtJtTEP fft WlLi 8 THE PILOT fTUlf MEAfJi 6REATE& 9AFET Values At EiWrceS wD WPDER "). wwwvuvww Price Theatre M Dennis OKEEFE Adolphe MENJOU Marguerite CHAPMAN Michael OSHEA to NOW $9.98 $29.50 25 Formats At $10.00 Handbags Shoulder Strap At $3.98 LEWIS LADIES STORE yQSlfc drs We Theat ATTRACTS PRICE - UTAH . few riends. jhrlstm. November It :Jlster The in Thats My Man Csd COM IATG o Salt Return Louis j Murray. 1 Mi 3 -S- TARRING- Attorney Wi i zx Monte Mr IDisftitf n ter U iarty. gro HAYWARD Barbara BRITTON is bed A November 16, H irate Claudette COLBEHT ast 8 Fred MacMURRAY Mr tave a: in tenna erwenl '.tlon a eek. ' - Ur facoxni pored' tide. Hi en . M; vhich . Matinee Sunday at .j Mr ori ft and la Mr 4 tr ire uivee i ind Q a At week r ed to uithotf lone i . With-fil- ed, i Wallace Edward BEERY ARNOLD , 1 Pictures Life With Living Lad Black Gold Apache R'feeir .Way Strange Woman JWWVWWW J C Jalt I Mr i iVf Get a erR; satisfactory um?; bey report on your home putL are i hey now and makhave a healthful, EVEN indoor temperature all year round! ing sure that tome youll have the right type of Insulation for your home including Blanket, loose and filling Insulation. . . so come on In today and talk it over with Mrs Hand i t We us! SEE US TOO FOR TIIE SUPER IOR QUALITY WEATHER-STRIPPIN- G YOU NEED TUI w ihiw EV: I In by INSULATING $14.98 EiE By ElMhUfTiNi THEJEBF&Z $14.98 100 Dresses !i ; Contains HE KMCWN AfJD EASIER rating. Tuesday and Wednesday Clothing IV club of Elmo,' Jennie Erickson and Venice leaders - $4.00 - C A LIKELY STORY Cramer, rating. Individual Exhibits: Cookies With - Kathryn Moffitt, Orangeville - $1.00 - A rating. Bill WILLIAMS Maud Barbara HALE Costume: Complete Luke, Orangeville - $.75 - D rating; Hazel Brasher, Huntington - $1.00 - C rating; Ruth MATINEE on Sunday Brasher, Huntington - $LO0 - C rating. at 2:30 p. m. Centenn.ial certificate for 1 $53.00 crops B Offer - or rut 09000000 grow day by day until the happy day actually is here. You could do no better than to put savings bonds at the top of your gift list for someSunday and Monday one in your own family circle or a dear friend. U. S. Savings Bonds Don AMECHE are truly the gift that is thrice Catherine McLEOD blessed when it is given, when it is received and when it matures 10 In years hence at the rate of $4 for every $3 invested. In Ferron Still f. tv avep'c' ppinorai Friday and Saturday 4-- 'V- one of PRICE, UTAH A baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs John Barton last Sun- WE (Potatoes UtJlOfJ ACE SROUM) iM 6VECV STATE OF THE PRoPUCEP ETHER T06 iPAtl O A vVUME Bin tip - Price, Utah th f U: Thau IVal- - Telephone 275 Complete Builders Service HARDWARE INSULATION STATE LUMBER COMPANY trl Complete Financing Service Emery County Agent Ferron Mercantile Co. ohns pert, al 1c iAST XMC or o he heir he ( mte PutC lent slty. Thi |