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Show fq-- sV i vrfV OFFICIAL NKWSFAFEK OF EMEUY COUNTV .... I wholly disapprove of what you say, but will defend of to the death your rijfht to say it. .... Voltaire Watt" ld- 11 WC1L ke rj X fE XLVIII, NUMBER .Jr- 12 CASTLE - Plans Laid or aneer Ucieciion Day ORANGEVILLE notes T (Reprinted by special request), Te: i on r,r0., and E.neiy rarities Z tection center in Price November 24 in the Health Building, located south of the post office, it is reported by Mrs J. M. Conover, Ferron. Ro; istrations will be conduc- ted from 9 to 12 oclock m the will examinations forenoon; te made between 2 and 5 c clock in the afternoon, Mrs Conover advises. In a statement issued in the middle of the current week, she pointed out that one of most important things in deal-- ! ing with cancer is to detect1 in its early stages of devel- -. opment so that treatment can be begun early enough to be successful. She expressed the hope that all in this area who have not recently had medical clearance for cancer or who feel any anxiety about the disease, will take advantage of the detection services to be offered at the Price center. GARFIELD COUNTY, 31 MILES NEAR HENRIEVIUE, EAST OF PANGUITCH, HAS BEEN BURNING INWARO-L- Y BY EVER SINCE ITS DISCOVERY CONTINUOSLY WHITE MAN IN 1868. COLUMNS OF SMOKE BELCH FORTH CONSTANTLY FROM THE CREVICES IN THE ROCKS ON THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN. ..(Geologists claim that 6reat beds IGNITED BY SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION MANY YEARS AGO. OF COAL WERE ..Natives believe that some classified GAS CAUSES THE unFIRE, BECAUSE AN ACID RESIDUE, STRONG ENOUGH TO EAT THE SEAT OUT OF A MAN'S PANTS, IS DEPOSITED ON THE ROCKS. VaftWCUC LEVELAND notes Ca Ringworm Under Control, Reported . drs Wb. T. Litster. Reporter Min Rose Anderson, Mrs Ruth elson, Mrs Ida Litster and dr Wlnne Allred attended the uneral of Ella Mae Richards n' Ogden on Wednesday of if rvf ast week. They all returned o Salt Lake where they visited and ICm few days with relatives Heads. Mrs Litster also did for the Christmas shopping ler iltster Store, in Salt Lake and Jur ray. 4 Rob from Latest reports nr 'VU Yard V the price City hospi- - FERRON NEWLYWEDS FETED AT WEDDING SIIOWER disease in Emery under apparently control, according to C. L. Frye, Superintendent of Schools. One or two cases of the disease have been cleared in the Huntington sector, he informed. No new cases have been recently discovered. Inspection of the children in the Elmo school is expected to be undertaken in the near future, and it is also anticipa-- Z ted that an examination will be made at Greenriver Children in all other towns of the County have already been examined, it is believed, No cases of the infection were Deborah Huntsman, reporter ' Ferron A shower was given in honor of Kirk and Kaye Snow last Friday at the home of hei parents, Mr and Mrs Clyde Jen kins. Mr and Mrs Jenkins and Mr and Mrs P. E. Snow, parents of Kirk, were joint hosts. iRingworm County is imPryins a serious operation i. Jensan enerta ned - EMERY notes Mrs ' o P D4 rl id Mlss'J , Jefren sht, . n, . Cloe-ma- n, m. o Pea-we- ac-pu- 1947 TWO jELMO notes Mrs. r.a Humphrey, Reporter Mrs Faye Jones, Reporter Mr and Mrs Oliver Ciamer Mrs Lucy "Woodward, our cld- est living pioneer who crossed motored to Salt Lake Saturday, the plains, was honored on her Mrs Melvin Staker with hei with friends and rel- - new baby has returned from allies calling and wishing her the hospital and is staying a well at the home of her dau - jfew days at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Frank gtter, Mrs Francis Taylor. Oviatt. Coy Jewkes came home from John C. Lofley Jr has an t0 honorable hi scho;1 p from the attend the memorial services navy and discharge is home after two lor Royal IIuntin&ton. years in China. Rube Mills is moving his fam Mr and Mrs Lyle Poulsen into the Carl Mortensen ily in Salt Lake last lifted City home for the winter. week and are now living in Charles Jones Sr. who Is emthe at Huntington Canyon Greenriver spent the at ployed McKinnon mine. week end home with his family Mr and Mrs Bill White visMonday and Friday afternoons are Library days and ited at the home of her parents all adults as well as the chil- - Mr and Mrs Bert Oviatt. dren should take advantage of Mrs Ada Oviatt had as her service. A wide circulation guests Mr and Mrs best and newest books Walter Sunday Westbrook and family are always available. The of Helper and Mr and Mrs younSr children seem to en-- it Clint Oviatt and daughter of chance to get library Wellington. booksMr and Mrs Volmer Oviatt rs Fred W. Reid and family of Price visited on and were Sunday guests at the Sunday at the Dee Oviatt home. home of Mr and Mrs Elliot R. Mr and Mrs Delon Atwood Killpack of Huntington. of Spring Canyon visited at the Mr and Mrs George Curtis Dean Atwood home. Mr and Mrs Fay Lynn Cramer of Provo spent Sunday here with home folks. Also guests of Hiawatha visited over the of Mr and Mrs Lyman Curtis week end at his parents home, were Mr and Mrs Merril Bra- Mr and Mrs Oliver Cramer. Darel Hansen has returned sher of Huntington. the Price City hospital, from Mrs Clinty Cox and Mrs where he was taken for Injury reR. have Jewkes Margaret turned home after visiting at sustained at the Wattis mine. Vernal and Salt Lake City with relatives. ORANGEVILLE Attending a reunion for the Killian family being held at The Memorial Service held Ogden are Mr and Mrs J. here Sunday afternoon was an Frank Killian and. Mr and outstanding success and everyone seemed to enjoy the Mrs 'Dennis Killian. the Representing Bishop Raymond Sitterud was exercises. a business visitor in Salt Lake Gold Star Mothers was Mrs City the first of the week. Acc- Cora Cox, Mrs Homer Duncan ompanying him was his mother, of Clawson and Mrs Dean Cox of Castle Dale. Mrs Jesse R. Sitterud. Edna Keele, Reporter Artie Johnson has gone to the Price Hospital for a goiter RRIXC-'n- e dayllast week in honor of operation. er daughter, at a birthday Mr and Mrs Milton Williams RD week end here and larty. sPent TON a group of young friends as- attended the memorial is ted Miss Connie Litster to cel services rendered Sunday eve' 16. 1brate her birthday one day ning under the direction of 1181 week. .BERT Bishop G. L. Olsen. Robert Peacock, small son ( 411(1 Mrs Oliver Jensen FERRON notes "RRAY lave at a guest their daughter Mr and Mrs Mervin Peacock, of Deborah Huntsman, reporter in lenna from Minnesota. She un is in the Dragerton hdspital Jerwent an appendicitis oper-P- f Mrs Nelvin Bearnsen left last for another operation on his .tlon at the Price hospital last week for a trip to Florida to shoulder and collar bone. visit her parents and friends. Week. w Ken and other relatives there. Mrs weat ,andSalt Mr:Od Mrs Ray Jensen of Bearnsen Lake t(? Ogden came here from' Tacoma, Washington, two Florida as ago to kwnO year, Emery the sSS idel Eels employed at the Jen 'Gladys Clark. The fore part of(and at;nd Arminta Jacobsen, daughter en, Market in Huntington in this year she married Nelvin. Mr and Mrs Arnold Jacob fhich town they will make ' Bills Bryan was home last week from work, visiting his y at Ohelr fchaie. Mr Mrs Orson Reynolds mother, Mrs Eva Bryan. Mr and Mrs Morris Single-toer i9 ' ft OClsa were visitors in Cleve Mr and Mrs George Hunts and kst week. Mrs David Timothy man and Mrs Roland Henrie I&'Od Are finding a week with rel- made a trip to Teasdale Satatives md friends in Salt Lake urday to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs Angeline ind Osrien. n who had died of a ruptown At ft held last meeting ll'I Jveek a ..committee was appoin-l- l tured appendix. The party reted to 'meet with the proper turned Sunday. JU 'Authorities to see what can be Ernest Wilde was taken to ... lone about getting our roads a Salt Lake hospital Friday by his daughter, Mrs Lyda Ware-hariled, a much needed project. Mr Wilde will undergo an Mr and Mrs Norman Anderson left Monday night for De-t- operation for removal of catpurchase a new car. aracts from his eyes. He has treatment at the hospital This fhey will visit missionary asso-,- h had for some time, preparatory to dates en route. and Mrs Wm. T. Litster the operation. , JV their week end guests Mr and Mrs Charley Peterc n fcelr daughters Crystal and sen and Mr and Mrs Earl Hills 1 were down at Marysvale last' Harvey Allred and Mervin and Provo from Uneva, juafly to attend the funeral of cock all have employment at d Geneal and family from an aunt, Mrs Pearl Gibbs. Lake. Dragerton. Mrs Mary Anderson received ISx and Mrs Floyd Anderson .ved word that their daugh word that her son Jessie was er.Eamona and family had re operated on for appendicitis in the Salina hospital. urnei from California, where Mr and Mrs Sam Lewis bey had been living, on of not being able to sespent a few days in Salt Lake ttee suitable living last week. quarters. Oliver Larsen spent last week Tiey will again make their tome In Salt Lake, t visiting his brother Lawrence "Mrs Carrie Cowley and Mrs who is ill at Salt Lake. Saudi Aubert entertained at Mrs Maud Mortensen has I fcri-J-d shower last Saturday vihe. j been to Salt Lake the past t home, in honor! Mrs Florence Hall read some,week IMr Jack Shiner, nee Miss of Ler fathers experiences with speakers at the funeral services of aunt Mamie Maxfield pm Cowley, a recent bride. the Indians, Otteson and Grace jVOla aL2Lp.',elwS,st7ef.' ; The ohn&an meeting underwent surgical Bunderson, G. L. Olsen, Ken Mrs Snow Peterson persons at the Price hospi-B- l the 2 homem. ofon Dec. Vilate and Bishop B. C. 1. at p. lirf week. Peacock. iS 21, i a4 ; UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER DALE, jy - Nutrition Specialist Tells How To Prepare Thanksgiving Turkey Miss Elna Miller, the Nutrition Specialist from the Extension Service, was in Emery County November 19 and 20. she met with a Wednesday group of ladies in the Court house arud food and health problems of the county were discussed and plans were made whereby the Extension Home Agent, Merene R. Humphrey, and the specialist can help v.ith these problems. For a wheat saver try the following recipe for your Than ksgiving turkey: Apple Dressing For Turkey i2 cup butter 4 tablespoons finely chopped onion 1 quart finely chopped tart apples 1 quart finely chopped rots cups finely chopped celery cups finely chopped dry bread crumbs 1 teaspoon salt 2 eggs Powdered sage as desired Melt butter In frying pan Mix apples, carrots, celery, and cook onions ten minutes, and bread crumbs together. Beat eggs slightly and add to other mixture. Add salt, sage, butter and onion and mix thoroughly. If a whole turkey' is going to be too much for your Thanksgiving, try a half turkey. (Continued p. 8, col. 3) 2 2 OUR DEMOCRACY- - ft -- by Mat is GREAT AMERICAN SALESMAN of the value of salesmanship is PART OF THE TRADITION OF OUR DEMOCRACY. IN EARLY DAYS IT WAS THE MERCHAN- T- THE SALESMAN-RATH- ER THAN THE MANUFACTURER, WHO LAID THE FOUNDATIONS FOR OUR ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT. ek ' Wednesday night, in the Stake house at Cas.le Dale, members of ward bishoprics, of the Stake High Council, Quorum and the Presidency of the L. D. S. Emery Stake, gave protracted consideration ta the question of erecting a combined Strke and Ward house at Castle Dale. L. T. Hunter, Castle Dale, chairman of the Castle Dale Ward buildtog committee, addressed the group to explain that original plans and specfor the proposed ifications been building have recently Meeting er build-leade- rs Huntington Girl Engages To Marry Flora Jensen, Reporter Huntington Mr and Mrs Kenneth Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter Celia to Ken neth Winters of Helper. The wedding will take place on Thanksgiving Day. HUNTINGTON cancelled by the church tects because they called for flat roofs and because the arch itects have outlawed flat roofs from all future church ings. Mr Hunter informed that instead of waiting approximate ly one year for a new set of blue prints to be drafted, he and other members of the build ing committee had prevailed upon the architects to give to them a set of plans already prepared for the Granger Ward of the North Jordon Stake. Mr Hunter showed to the group the exterior sketch picture of the proposed building and said it was designed to seat 17100 people when utilized to its fullest capacity. He ad- vised that the Castle Dale ward stood ready with $25,000 in cash, all of the inside brick and most of the native lumber needed for the structure. The question was put to the assembled church leaders by President E. G. ILuke, whether they would support the project of helping to .erect the building. A considerable number of those present rose and talked to the question. The unanimous opinion seemed to be that such a building as proposed was acutely needed by the Stake, and each of the officials gave pledge of his personal support to the project. At the same time, the officials declared they did not want to pledge the support of the members of the wards and priesthood groups v that they represented until they had presented the matter to those groups for approval. archi-Novemb- 19, notes Flora Jensen, reporter. Mrs Ira Strong was honored at a birthday dinner Friday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs Glen Anderson. Another daughter, Mrs Ina and family of Elmo, was also present. Buster Murphey of Midvale spent several days here with Mrs Lilly his grandmother, Er-icks- en Sherman of Oregon here with her par- Neither ents, Mr jrnd Mrs Walter Mortensen. Nida Mae Howard was In Huntington a day or two from school at the University of Utah. After three weeks vacation here with home folk, Jim Baxter has returned to his work in San Berdardino. Mr Bennet, his uncle, returned with him to Los Angeles for a week. Is home Wiiford Sherman until November 25 from his army camp in California. Mr and Mrs Rex Nelson are enjoying' a two weeks trip to California. They accompanied Mr Nelsons brother and wife from New York. Kaleta Brady is home from the hospital in Price after hav ing her tonsils removed. Mr and Mrs Clayton Anderson and sons from Dragerton spent with Sunday in Huntington Inter-commun- dis- ity putes nor s personal feelings should be allowed to interfere with Stake unity on this building project, it was declared, and It was agreed that political and civic schisms must not be permitted to influence any church matters of policy or program. Castle Dale wards of the proposed building will be of the total, with the general church treasury of the contributing one-ha- lf cost-sha- re two-thir- ds wards share. of Emery Stakes the proposed building 'will be and of this third the general church treasury will pay 60 percent. Consequently, Emery Stake will carry only 40 percent of or 13 percent of the cost of the building, and of this 13 percent the Castle Dale ward will pay its proportionate part. time was set by the Emery Stake presidency for another meeting. The officials officials were asked to present the matter to their wards and priesthood groups and to stand ready to report back at a future time. cost-sha- re one-thir- d, , one-thir- d, 1- -3 1- -3 the LeRoys. Nielsen and Mrs Geary spent the past week end In Salt Lake City. Mrs Dan LeRoy entertained her folk and a few young people at a lunch for her birthday Wednesday afternoon. Aarls Young is at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake for a medical check-u- p and a tonsil operation. Mrs Margaret Wilson of Law rence spent Sunday with herj Miss Uneva Litster, daughter ,con and family, Mr and Mrs of Mr and (Mrs Wm. T. Litster, Willis Wilson at Hiawatha. Cleveland, was chosen presi- Mrs Nettie Leonard of Ogden dent of the Carbon-Emer- y Club is visiting here with her daugh recently organized on the cam-te- r, Verna Nielsen and family, jpus of Brigham Young Univer- Tom Jones of California is,sity. isiting at the home of Mr and' Other officers Include: Ella Mrs Glenn Jones and expects (Ruth Turner, secretary; Patrl- cla Hills, reporter; and Carl to stay for some time Mrs Rakle Ungerman enter- Adams, athletic manager; the tained at a dinner Tuesday for vice president and social manMrs Hattie Murray and Mrs ager net being named till the next meeting. Lyle Murray and children. A party for Mrs Audrey Sandberg, daugji ter Claron and Mrs Lyle litster the club members was held on and daughter Judith spent the Saturday last, and dancing, first of the week In Salt Lake. games and refreshments were enoyed-anRosemary Millers sons, Ted George Miller, are here and expect to start soon on the CARD of THANKS construction of a new home. We wish to express our sln- Mrs Margaret Wilson of cere apreciation and thanks to Lawrence has signed papers our friends, neighbors and rel-fher sons body, T-- 5 iRobert atlves for the- kindness shown S. Wilson, also known as Dick, the time of the arrival to be brought back home for during and burial of the body of our burial. The funeral will be held beloved son and brother. We in lawrence and burial will be the floral offerings, in the Huntington cemetery. appreciate and are grateful to the American Legion for the splendid burial rites, and to the Relief ORANGEVILLE Society for the lunch served Mrs Helen Dunford and son after the services. of Kenilworth were week end Mr and Mrs Len Huntington guests of Mrs A. A. Scovill. and families. Mrs Ted Merlin j J st s PER YEAR Local Cliurcli Leaders Consider Erection Of New Stake Building Engle. Mrs Bob is visiting car- DOLLARS As OUR COUNTRY DEVELOPED, IT WAS THIS ABILITY TO SELL WHAT WE PRODUCE THAT MADE MASS PRODUCTION A SUCCESS. i 5 d i iASTIS dale lions give S. E. GIRLS CLUB FETES BOYS ORGANIZATIONS XJCOOn WILL TRAIN asked were Hie lions of Utah Kathryn Tuttle, Reporter br one carload of wheat for The South Emery FHA enter he good will train, and as tained the Montlcello baseball heir part of this contribution team, the S. E. Athletic Club he Castle Dale lions contrl- - and F. F. A. with games danc- mted $22.00, reports Jesse S.,ing and refreshments. futCVi newly Installed presi- - To help pay for their uni- lent I the Lions Club in that forms a White Elephant dance or - Sunday evening in honor of our boys In the U. S. service who lost their lives in World War n. Speakers were Viola Arnold, Lorraine Moffitt, Anna belle Cox, Kenneth Brasher and Perry Wakefield. Musical ' was sponsored on Friday, Nov- - ectlons were by Enrol Litster, The contribution was made ember 7. The Club feels that, Perry Wakefield ana the girls the lore part of November, the dance was a big success, and boys chorus. sel-iit- y. Services as well as goods have had the benefit OF SALESMANSHIP IN AMERICA. 'THE SECURITY WE AMERICANS HAVE TODAY IN LIFE INSURANCE-O- N THE AVERAGE 4000 PER FAMILY - OWES TO THE UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION WE HAVE GAINED THROUGH SALESMANSHIP. MUCH |