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Show " will defend VOLUME .... XL1X NUMBER 5 CASTLE DALE, FOUNDATION WORK LOOMS FOR STAKE - WARD HOUSE Huntington Farmers Tour Colorado Flora Jensen, .... lPg3?(i I wholly disapprove jof what you say, but FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, Voltaire SUBSCRIPTION Tlie following petition is presented through the medium of the Emery County Progress to speed1 up the information to the people Under the Huntington River Drainage area. This petition wil be circulated throughout the area in the next few days and if you read and understand the contents ot the petition below it will speed up the program by helping those who carry it. in the area Every person whether farmers, business men or others have a stake in the problems in this petition. It is sponsored by the Huntington River Soil Conservation District in cooperation with the Canal and irrigation companies concerned. PETITION Mr Robert Park, Supervisor Manti National Forest; We, the undersigned citizens of lEmery County, are directly dependent upon water furnished from the Huntington River Drainage area. We have watched the development of the watershed for many years. We compliment the Forest Ser vice for the work they have done on our watershed, espec-nckially durinK the last ten or fifteen years. There is defin- itely an improvement in the floods are cover, vegetative less frequent now than they the death your right to say it. 1948 PETITION Orangeville 47 Club Plans Hunt Contest About forty yards of gravel were hauled in to the site of the proposed new LDS stake-war- d house at Castle Dale on Monday of this week, in preparation for pouring the concrete foundation of that structure, and it was expected that most of the gravel needed for the foundation as well as for the walks about 300 yards would Ibe hauled before the close of the week, provided men and equipment for the work are reporter. UTAH, to 5 YEARLY 52.50 Feeder Calf Sale Set For Huntington, Oct 27 Officials of the Emery Coun- - considerable number of add-t- y Feeder Calf Sale Association, itional calves will be registered a new organization effected in for sale within the next fort-th- e fore part of September and night. Howard' Shultz, Grand presently headed by Kenneth Emery, as chairman, tloin, Colorado, has been retain decided on September 23 to con td to act as auctioneer, and a duct only one auction sale this broad publicity campaign to in autumn, instead of the five form prospective buyers of the sales originally mooted, accord, date and place of the sale, is received being mapped. ing to information The Association has schedearly this week. The sale is now set for Hun- - uled a meeting for Monday ev- tington, October 27. Three hunlening at 8 p. m. in the Ferron dlred fifty head of calves have Town Hall, to which all those been pledged by County feeders interested1 in the sale are into be offered at the sale, it was vited, and at which rules and revealed by Darrel Matthews, regulation and financing arCounty Agent, secretary of the rangements for the sale will Association. It is expected a be formulated. Orangeville The Orangeville 47 Club is again sponsoring a contest for Twelve Huntington men of deer hunters. The contest again available as scheduled. he Young Farmers Organiza-io- n offers a prize of $25.00 for the recently returned irom a The loading Monday was done with a caterpiller, which buck and $25.00 for the he Young Farmers Organiza-iel- d pushed the gravel off a ramp and onto the beds of trucks. heaviest widest spread of antlers and trip into Colorado, where was announced P. It Monday night, however, by Bp. Eugene in addition this year a $10 00 hey witnessed the huge farm Johansen of the Castle Dale ward;, that, 'beginning on Wedprize has been added for the temonstration at the John heaviest doe. The deer winning nesday, the loading would be done with a power shovel lace farm near Denver, and one prize is automatically elseveral Jso outstand is from Inspected The Creek taken the Cottonwood gravel being 5 ng livestock ranches. from competinng for iminated bed at a point near the mouth of Straight Canyon. Bp. Joother the prize. A dollar ticket The complete rebuilding of hansen informed that the quality of the gravel is good, haventers you in the contest for he farm was accomplished in the heaviest buck and widest ing teen approved by experienced ibuildiers. even hours, using all the new-- st spread of antlers and a 50 Date tor pouring of the concrete is contingent on delivfarm machinery and the cent ticket enters you in the oiost (modern farm practices, ery of cement and steel needed. contest for the heaviest doe. L. J. he farm machinery display Nielsen, Salina, originally retained to act as generA hunter with a buck and doe overed an area of about 8 al supervisor of the building project, will continue to act as permit can win $35.00 for only cres on which a million doll-r- a NOTICE to CONTRIBUTORS $1.50. Pay your expenses by such, it was affirmed by Castle Dale ward officials. It had worth of equipment was entering this contest. The hun been rumored that the work would be carried forward withReports of sales of any xhfbited by all of the more items or goods by the methting is not restricted to any his supervision. out s romlnent equipment compan-iarea but the deer must be od of selling enannees or of the United Stated The weighed and measured at Wares by raffling cannot be print alue of the farm was estima-- d Locker Plant in Oirangeville, ed in the columns of Emery to have been enhanced by official checkers, in order to County Progress because of 10, 000 as a result of this compete for a prize. the fact that such sales and for conductDates Ogden are now on sale so the publishing of such sales ing the 30th annual Ogden are On the return trip seven of get yours early. No tickets will contrary to Federal law. schbeen have Show Livestock 'be sold after midinight, Octie most prominent Hereford 13 November for eduled thru inches and two famous quar- ober 15, 1948 and the contest S. Eccles I1'7, President George ;r. horse ranches were visited. Mrs- closes October 30, 1948. week. Horace announced this started his Reperter Humphrey, teaching t the Hiwan Ranch near EvThe Club is again giving a h7 it,; dareer at Greenriver, Utah. Deer Major divisions of the show the Orangeville Hunters Dance the night ;ivre we feel nthat rgreen, the group saw will be From there he at the the purebred Hereford, improvetaught aencmenal sire WHR Helms-a- n Word was received Saturday Piahranagat Valley High School and Shorthorn ment in the watershed is too Aberdeen-Angu- s 89th, which was purchased morning of the tragic death of at Alamo, Nevada, Fillmore slow'. The work of conservation cattle, fat and feeder car lots r $81,000, an all time high F. Horace Reid in a car accimust Ibe accelerated. We have of cattle ,and exhibits of sheep in Utah and the past 4 dd for a Hereford bull. The dent as he was enroute from High invested over a half a million and hogs. Total premium purse in Las Nevada. years Vegas, 4Axt stop was at Harold Ful-- I his Henderson, Nevada home in reservoirs on this at stake is $25,000 of which dollars His outstandwork been has 1 hers, where the group saw to his work at Las $7,000 goes to boys and girls Vegas. in music, art and! draming (Continued p. 8, col. 3) cow's (me outstanding herd who enter best exhibits in the Mr Reid, son of County Clerk atics, and he had won many I id calves, after which they Fred1 W. and May Poulsen Reid, high honors with his bands Members of the South Emery junior department. Auction sales already dated Young Farmers class toured was born in Orangeville Oct. and glee clubs. At the time of iw the Taussig Brothers cat-are purebred Hereford cattle, south Friday, Sept. 24 to the which were in pens being 3, 1909 and grew to manhood his death he was enroute to M and O Ranch wher they Ojjahedi and prepared for their there. He graduated from the the November 16; Wildcat Lair, a youth fat cattle, sheep and hogs, bserved range livestock proeat dispersion sale. The local school and Central High organization he was helping November 17, and purebred duction on a massive scale. Cattle Co. and Jach school after which he attended to sponsor. The tour was under the supColumbia and Suffolk sheep, BYU. He also continued the jager were visited. The final funeral services Impressive November 15. Entry notices for ervision of Dewey Jensen foreiv of the trip the group visi-- his studies at the USAC at were held in the 'Las Vegas 2 quarter horse ranches. A Logan and Western State Colparticipation in any depart- man of the ranch and one of Fifth Street school auditorium ment or class, open and junior the more progressive ranchers Quarter Horse ranches. A lege at Gunnison, Colohadb. Monday at 2:00 p. m. after wil ibe received as of .the area. Some of the highdivisions, under studied He also was had here the seeing gh spot the body was returned: 30. as October late lights observed were producted horse Starduster, which Walter Ashenbrenner in Chic- which Pearl Baker, Reporter. to his home in Orangeville President Eccles emphasized tion gains made by steers on "is considered the outstand-- g ago, 111. and Glenn Cliff Greenriver services were held Tuethat club, Future Farmer grass and range pastures. Mr of Northwestern Univer- where afternoon Quarter Horse in Ameri- -. at ll':00 p. m. sday Young Farmer Jensen pointed out that thrThe monthly of chapter and last year. The Carpenter sity, lEvanston, Illinois. meeting with 'burial in the Orangeville process of Associated Civic Clubs of Sou- members will carry on with ough a .building-u- p ireford Ranch was visited at pro- their range by controlled graz cemetery. thern and! Eastern Utah met their customary lich some real practical range Horace is survived by his the junior department ing, steers on those areas at Greenriver Saturday with gram inthe irefords were viewed. Some, recent first annual are now gaining two lhs. per Nell Wadsworth despite wife, a Reid, Boa At the attendance. good lendid hospitality was Fat Stock show, day. Larkspur poisoning in the two Junior 4 Fred 5V2, Ogden Kent sons, of and Memberrd Directors and here as the Carpenters a daughter, Kay 11; his parAugust 3 and 4, which past has been a menace to ship meeting in the afternoon, held rved a lunch to the group, arranged to further stim- this range, according to Mr ents, Fred W. and May Reid; Mayor Howard Silliman wel- was le last place visited was Mil-:- s ulate the interest of youthful Jensen. This year three Mrs comed spraying the association and sisters, Marjorie Hereford Ranch, where a Officers and members of Killpacik of has Farmers Union locals through gave a talk regarding Green-rive- growers in the livestock indus- large areas with Mrs Huntington, aiutiful farmstead was seen the Emery County Dairy Astry. very successful. . It is are being states Enid .out Anderson He proven future Manti of and eight possibilities. sociation met in Price one QfUd calves which consistently hoped that by this method Jftuth Cook of a 'le don to meet the evening of stated that owing to lateness p the Denver shows were dis night in the fore part of brother, Henry C. ofOgden; October 1, 1948, to listen to a of spring season and a sfevere complete control of the menLake Salt this week with Carbon Coun City. ace can be accomplished.. lyed. will car- hail storm, melon crops were which radio program ty dairy farmers to give furfrom Another interesting sight was National much smaller than former The immediate family to- ry messages to the ther consideration G. President the and James Patton, with large number of purebred years. Nells Mr parents, matter of bringing the dairy gether bulls and heifers now on feed! and Mrs Wadsworth of Alamo five state presidents. Mayor Silliman also stated men of both counties tothan 3JOOO locals will that there were high in preparation for their comof accompanied tjhe body home beMare gether in a single organizain session and will hear a real development of hopes tne oil Mrs Win. T. Litster, Reporter ing auction in Richfield. frienids relatives and wjhere tion. this program. Those taking the tour beindustry. There are a number Cleveland Seven dairymen of Carbon from all over the state gathered We hope the farmers of Em- of rigs in the vicinity, some sides the instructors, Ted Craw at the final rites. A large crowd attended the ford and E. were present and four afV. Hills, were Clyde will take advantage of them showing promise. ery County as filiated with the wedding reception for Mr and Kofford, Lorin Ungerman, Art m n of this opportunity to get valn "borah Huntsman, reporter sociation which will be desuable information. Tune in to and Director of the Pre,4?n iMrs Lamar Mortensen at the Broderick, Blain Cox, Kenneth Emery-Carb7 ;rron ignated! the Robert KOAL, Price, at 9:00 p. m. and reported on Hie progress of ome of the brides parents, Cox, Reid, and Mrs Oomer Arnoldi The Beach, Tommy Association by official Afton Albrechtsen and I Funeral services were held Dairy enjoy the program, Rcords sabride was dressed in white action at the next meeting Samuel N. Alger, Tom Humphrey. Also present r re Monday, September 27, of the group. at Wellington Prfe?inK. and the benefits President to give first hand information County 12:30 p. m. in the ward cha-It is anticipated that a toThe National Farmers Union left the iranokels on fuef how to comb&t with present couple Y0UI for Mrs Elmina Nelson, . for furnishing tal of about twenty dairy the modern rackets was Que following reception day io died at her home Friday manufacturing purposes. for Salt Lake, where Mr Mor- - Larsen of Emery. producers of the Carbon arlowing a sickness with flu. ea President of toe Association, tensen will will be enlisted in the Price, Utah toe U. of T. W. Jensen of Mt. Pleasant, u. Both brideattend old, born organization eventually. ri33he was 80 years CASTLEDALE notes were and groom Larsen Mr Mrs C. and on Com1 ptamber 18, 1868 at Rock- the Colorado Emery spoke CARD Of THANKS 43 graduates of toe North Em Purpose of the joinder is returned to Price Naomi Jensen. Mrs. from Reporter Sunday le, Washington pact and other water resources erv High school Couhty, a to create an organization a We express our deepest aptwo weeks very enjoyable problems. In toe evening toe whose members will feed tighter of Arnos and Elmina preciation for toe many beauLaVar Moffitt and Earl Hun- Band! N Mothers served the ban evens. cows to make feasible trip through California. In San tiful remembrances rendered to and Dale Castle of tington Francisco visited at the Comthe at they quet Presbyterian She was the wife of August an effective program of herd homes of us durinng toe death of our Mars Killpack of Ferron are W 0111611 Otto Mrs Mr and which munity Church, during 'Ison, who preceded her in development. beloved daughter and! sister. vOUUiy located their at all comfortably Mrs Mr and and . time were musical numbers Neldon Olsen, Moore, (is Mrs Bessie Jenkins annd jrdayath many years ago. Kirk Keller. Mrs Abrahamson bachelor headquartersare in Salt presented After the banquet, Three sons and a daughter president of ,the Emery Coun all family. attend Lake where City is the former Fron Otterstrom J. Arno Kirkham presented a Lorenzo Pe terty Srtuprvive: Clifton, Mark and Mel 22 a Reis the son of Mayor ing school at the University colored film entitled Adventure On Kirk Oct. and Wednesday, direcsen is of Wellington se of Ferron, and Mrs Blanch of Utah. in Color, of scenic spots in publican Ladies Luncheon was repre A. D. Keller of Price. In San cary of Salem, Oregon. The tor in the organization Nlorma Ray Asay returned southern and eastern Utah. The .held in toe L. D. S. Tabernacle one was Bernardino Local. Price the evening senting sisters brothers and lowing week from a summer vac- film was made under the dir- - in Price. Following this a meet Alvin Carpenter, Extension spent with Mrand Mrs M. D. last rvive: Ezra Stevens and Mar ation spent in southern Calif, ection of toe UPID. Fred Reid ing was held in the Civic Aud residents Em of former and Lowry, Specialist, a Hansen of Provo; Hannah Marketing and is now enrolled at the of Moab showed some very itorium at which a number of f the county agents of Emery ery and Carbon counties. In South -Emery High School at fine slides of toe attractions state executives and candidates attenLos irvey of Portland, Oregon; Mr Larsen were Angeles in counties Carbon and OHve Ferron. FI Elk, ILawrensen, Vs of this locality, Arches Monu- were in attendance. Two vocal Emery two conferded a meet Price i day regional attendance at the Mr and Mrs Edgar Sorenson Mrs Nancy Bowlder, san ence at which Tighe E. Woods, Johansen, ment, Dead Horse Point and solos were rendered at toe lun announce Bishop and Mrs ing. the marriage of their A. closMrs and Mon Mr formerMrs Festivities Sarah Luke cheon ego; Crystal Geyser. Farmer, Housing .Expediter, and others accompanied by by Lincoln daughter Pauline to Mr. Paul s; Amos Stevens, Las Vegas; of the national office were pre G. Jewkes left Friday morning ed with a dance at toe aud- ly of Orangeville. County lad- E. Hess, the ceremony occur-inn- g to attend conference in Salt itorium. ies attennding were: Mrs Ada sent. lac Stevens, Los Angeles; and on Saturday, September Lake of J. ner .. Stevens, Napavine, Wa. Castle City. Dale, Magnuson Castle Dale Inspector-ExaminMr Larsen is Rent 25, at Las Vegas, Nevada. week LeFevre Jennie a Ethel Jessie and i Jensen spent Nelson, Burial was in the Ferron cem for Carbon, Duchesne Miss Sorenson is a graduate is Miss Elaine CARD Of THANKS in Salt Lake City. Rosenberg vacation Mrs Glen Killpack of Ferron, and Uintah counties. iry under direction of the of South Emery High School. Carfilled her Jeffs Katie Nettie the and vacancy at Ruth school Nagelvoort diace Mortuary of Castle attending We wish to thank our many Mr. Hess is a student of the of Huntington. at the Utah Power and Light friends Rowley bon High in Price. le and Price. for toe kind assistance University of Utah, and is now during her absence. in toe sickness and funeral ser studying for a doctors degree at the naval hospital at Long Lester L. Knight who has vices of our dear wife and mo. Castle Dale been employed at Zions Nat- ther, and also for the many California. Beach, this Peacock Maysie spent C. ional Park during toe summer kind expressions of sympathy week 9 Richfield toe in end at visited here the past week at which we received. home of her daughter, Mrs toe home of his parents, Mr Castle Dal- eIsaac Allred and family. Dean Isabell. Mrs Lester P. Knight. He On Friday of last week David and toe noon opening for upland sants. of toe for week last left me birds has been proclaimed Usually, with a 7 a. m. open- J. Wilson of Ogden, candidate Provo where he will attennd : Utah sportsmen the birds are not readily for congressman of the First school at the BYU as a Junior. this year ing, ' give more of the working identified. At least many of District, and his wife; S. J. Mrs Naomi Jensen, Reporter sn of the state a first crack the hunters who have been Sweetring of Price, candidate Mr and Mrs Brant Wall and the- upland targets. his friends that he was going Castle Dale-S- tate apprehended shooting hens ha for District Judge; B. L. Dart, baby of Salt Lake City visited Pearl Baker, Reporter Hhe- noon opening was set by ve given this early hour as an candidate to be married. The trial had for District Attor- here the past week at toe home Greenriver of Sch8 Utah Fish and Game Com excuse. To eliminate this probsomewhat wandered from the ools, E. Superintendent Tasker of Green- of his parents, Mr and Mrs ney; Harry inwas Allen was Penn hailed Duncan Bateman, sslon last week, and is lem the season was set for a river, candidate for Alva Wall. charged by that time. Visiting to court before Justice Jess crime stfhools for the first day, Oc-j- neon opening. throufjhout William Mrs Mr and Beard, tesAfter biased the Glen Killpack hearing Powell Monday night and tried reason for this commissioner;candidate Another 30. The final two days for four-ye- who have spent toe summer for Willfully timony elicited by prosecuting Emery County Thursday and . the toe state three-da- y leaving hunt will be change which the state tried of Ferron, Beaat toe Mrs home of here commissioner; Rex Nelto seek a wife when there are attorney Joshua Nielson and Friday of this week. He was ened at 7 a. m. until 5:30 out several years ago, is that son, Reed County Att- rds mother, Mrs Bertrude Winleast seven widows in town. Defense Attorney. Delbert Tid- accompanied by Mary Kirkat m., closing time for all quail the noon opening will give the orney, 'MrJewkes, San and Mrs George ters, left this week for well, Judge Powell pronounced ham, School Lunch - the vldows Witnesses d 'pheasant shooting. birds a chance to get out from Supervisor, Diego, California where they were sworn to tell toe the prisoner guilty as charged Nellie Mrs B. and Magnuson roosts this fields. It untruth, their the into IheUtah pheasant hunt af- and C. L. Frye, Superintendent expect to establish their home. ar will be a three day Will also scatter the birds and Young, County Recorder, made Mrs Winters accompanied them the whole untruth and nothing and sentenced him to accept of Emery County Schools. Ir with three roosters as the give the hunters more sport a tour of Emery County visit- as far as Salt (Lake and will but the untruth and gave evi- toe sincere congratulations of with the toe entire and dence indicating community that they ily bag and six as the poss- .over a wider area. Heretofore ing friends.leading (Republicans attend conference there. knew it was Leap Year but it wish for many years of hapdon limit. The rules are uni- - the roost hunters have had and Castle Dale availed rm throughout the state. them nothing. piness for him and his accom- the ibig thunder, Turpin At noon they were guests of Juanita Snow is employed had one Glen Killpack for dinner at at Price for the Utah Poultry Only R. L. Turpin, game director, pointed! out. witness, Mrs Wallace phee, Mrs Mary Duncan of General Field Representative Curtis, was called by toe de- - Washington. Court was then of toe National Red Cross, ElSaturday,, the noon open- - Men working Saturday morn-wa- s the Ferron Cafe. In the eve- Association there. extenuat'be be fen.se and will on was the to hand asked for this year ing able entertainMis Elaine Cox in company and Mr and Mrs sie Davies, was visiting and group pleaded' ning adjourned i. e., the Duncan fc majority of the sports- - for tlie first shoot. It will also ed iby Mr and. Mrs Magnuson with her brother and wife, Mr ing circumstances, opened their gifts, checking up with the Emery en, and also advised as a give dairymen and farmers a at a buffet lunneheon at their and Mrs Mont Cox, spent last extreme happiness of toe cul - !The evening was then spent County chapter in Castle Dale of protecting hen phea better chance. home. week end in Garfield, Utah. prit made him forget to tell tn old time dancing. Thursday. iuntlngton dem-nstratio- Horace Reid, Noted Musician, Killed In Auto Accident n. Junc-Peterse- n, Ogden Livestock Show Officials Plan Fall Exhibit m ! P G I Farmers Inspect, Study M & O Ranch 1 5, Civic Clubs Meet At De-itra- rd prize-winni- ng x! Green River I Bai-nu- m 4-- H full-sca- le dis-aye- Carbon, Emery Dairymen Join di -D rs cal-M- rs Reception Honors Cleveland Couple oolites Held or Pioneer on r HOUSING HEAD, jr te WIFE VISIT 1, IN CALIFORNIA r' Atteil(i Meet - EMERY GIRL MARRIES Cali-ml- a; er GOP Leaders OON OPENING IS SCHEDULED D. Feted At OR 48 UPLAND GAMEBIRD HUNT aft Paging The 'Mad Hatter' pro-ilme- dl two-ye- ar er ar -- j Slate Official Visits In County |