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Show disapprove hoUy hat you say, but . XUX to the death your right to say it. Voltaire defend jME ... 12 NUMBER CASTLE ROCK HOUNDS START UNUSUAL ENTERPRISE AT CASTLE DALE Plant pped For te Region e , are now completed for anadium Corporation of build a $50,000 mill ' a to mouth of White Canyon ast of Hite, ion the according to a n released by the UPED. nill will be constructed eating complex copper-ore- s which are not tole to treatment by any processes in use at other an-?low operating, it was ,as largely in anticipathe eventual needof the oad as an outlet for stra minerals as well as for c, portant artery of tour-iffiDe-;- CASTLEDALE nttes Mrs. Naomi Jensen. Mrs Nellie H. Green gizS searrhino-nrV3'1- ,b0th a. S J? d. Mallmann and Mr year lbeen exploring the east fossils and godes' dinasa-ur brS 19, 1948 SUBSCRIPTION LS commercial channels. Finger rings rings, table and desk ornaments as wUl be produced for sale in considerable quantities in the future. Helper Tuesday. The Acord fam ily is former residents of Castle Dale. Mr and Mrs Charles D. Goos-lin- d and daughter lone of Salt Lake City were guests here over toe week end at the home of their daughter, Mrs L. T. Hunter, and were special guests at a family dinner in honor of their birthdays. Mr Goos-lin- d was 88 years old Nov. 18 and Mrs Gooslind was 82 November 10. Dr. J. W. Nixon and daughter Marjorie Dean and her husband all of Provo were dinner guests Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs Oral Eugene Johansen. Mrs Merle Johansen entertained a group of guests at her home Tuesday evening at a quilting party. Dinner was served at 6 p. m. and toe remainder of toe evening spent quilting. Those present were: Mrs Bertrude Winters, Mrs June Day, Mrs Vernon Oman, Mrs Guard Jewkes, Mrs Emma Larsen, Mrs Hyrum Jensen and Mrs George Jeffs. Mr and Mrs Hinson Cole and family expect to move to price Monday where they will occupy their new home just being erected there. The Coles have made their home here toe past few years. Mr Cole has been employed with the Soil Conservation program and some time ago was transferred to Price. Mrs Bertrude S. Winters visited several days this week In Price, Helper, Spring Glen and Columbia, in company with her daughter anid husband, Mr and Mrs Abe Crawford of North Calif. They came Hollywood, from Calif, to attend the funeral services of Mr Crawfords brother, David, who was kill ed in toe mine at Columbia. Mr and Mrs Vern Petersen of St. George, Utah visited rel atives and, friends here Thursday and Friday of last week. It was a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr and Mrs Ezra Huntsman, accompanied by Mrs Cora Seely, made a business trip to Salt Lake Thursday and, Friday of $2.50 YEARLY Modern Food Market In Huntington Sets 'Opening Sunday, November 21 Reporter of Clearfield, Utah returned to her home Wednesday after a three weeks visit here at toe home of her son, Forest Ranger, Max Green. She enjoyed very much One of toe finest and largassisting with toe care of her est food markets in Emery Conew grandaughter. unty will be formally opened Duane Actord of Southern to the public next Sunday, Caifornia was visiting relatives when the Jensen Market in and, friends in Castle Dale the Huntington holds open house. first part of toe week. Mr After a project of remodelAcord came from Calif, to at- ing and enlarging, which has tend funeral services for Mrs been carried out during toe Earl Acord, his brothers wife, past three months, Jensens whose services were held In Market now invites its friends Col-Riv- er, JewkSUSiCfohPt DALE, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER and patrons throughout Emery County to visit and inspect its bigger, store on Sunday, November 21, ultra-moder- n ington Post Office having been incorporated in the new store, and the Post Office in turn having been moved north in p. m. the building to the room that between toe hours of 3 and 7 p. m. According to Mr Maurice Jen sen, owner and manager of the market, toe floor space has been doubled, the space formerly occupied by tne Hunt- - 48 Tax Payment Rate Lags, Treasurer Office Check Shows housed the Soil Conservation offices. Beside thus being expanded in size the market has been modernized to the Nth degree in every detail. A glass block and stucco front, new plaster and paint inside, anidl of shop accoutrements, have resulted in a food mart as modern as can be fou- nd anywhere to this area. Visitors at the Sunday opening will be cordially welcomJowelryfe made rorn these stoLTharo ed, Mr Jensen Castle Dale promises. On that the Utah to visitors will hand the regreet With thirteen only days of Publicity and In-- j be Miss Castle Valley, Leo the ORANGEVILLE notes tibefore 3 November maining Three million units of equipment for Development original-dertoo- k Miss Miss Frost, the deadline in the State of Mrs Ray Humphrey, Reporter Gaitdtener, cutting and polishing the sponsorship of these stones are m possession of individuals Spice, R.uth thie Milkmaid, BuUtah for payment of property erouos and Hite Road project. throughout the United States, a fact attesting tooth the Mrs Velma Huntington left tch the Butcher and Geary taxes tax receipts at the ofandi 'commercial appeal of the fice of the County Treasurer at Wednesday for Salt Lake to be the Baker, who will demonto activity, according Mj? Mallmann. Castle Dale were lagging con- present at the missionary tes- strate their respective siderably behind: receipts for timonial Sat. night honoring New equipment is ibeing periodically added at the Castle toe same date last year, accord her daughter Nettie, who is Dale enterprise, and the commercial expansion of the entering to a check of totals made going into the mission field to is thus ahead. moving prise on Wednesday of this week. represent toe 24 Ward in Salt Mr Jewkes and Mr Mallmann both declared this week that As of Wednesday, November Lake City. Nettie expects to considerable interest has been shown by many who have vis17, a total of $36,497.13 had return home with her mother ited their shop, and they stated they are testing the possibll been received by the Treasurer for a few days visit before her as compared: wth $46,711.06 at departure. ity of organizing a society in this area the same date last year colMayor and Mrs Arvon Scow Our local desert, they informed, is rich in usable quartz and: Mr and Mrs Melrose Luke lections this year being only well as as the finer stones. Much of this is beFarmers Union in Utah 78 percent of toe figure for last returned toe first of the week Delegates from fifteen Aming exploited by outside interests, who are hauling it away ek the repeal of gaso-ixafter a couple weeks vacation erican year. truck-loaby the Legion posts in Caibon, travapplied to gasoline business and They trip. Neither the figure for this Emery, Grand, San Juan, Dua farm tractors and ma-- r to Idaho eled then Sun Valley, year nor that for last year was to Portland and Uintah counties off the highways, Paul and followed down chesne buttressed by large tax paywill assemble at Roosevelt for lv, Director of the Utah-Los as coast as far Angeles. their annual fall ments of public utility compan the convention cn Idaho Farmers Union FERRON notes ies, according to Treasurer Mor They came home by way of Sunday, November 28. Boulder ices. Zlons and Dam, Bryce tensen. Deborah Huntsman, reporter. Therefor the two totals The delegates will hear a reare fairly representative of the Canyons. They visitedl with relgasoline consumption from Department Comreport Dean Mr while Mrs Calif. and atives in Killpack They intended for highway comparative rate of payment mander Franklin D. Riter, on was storm the rain only port Mr Kelly said. 'It spent the week end in Salt toe ?3, holder average property by the proceedings of the Nationin Portland. In toe County, he said. ously unfair to levy the Lake City. at al convention held one act The MIA ainst fuel used in trac-- . play My Miami, Florida. A recently Payment rate has increased was in Hel for school Clara Mts Pettey was well Cousin Sweden from the production of crops, somewhat during the past few officers of the post3 per Tuesday to attend the fun attended and the cast and help service days, it was divulged. rly every state provides eral of her Mrs will be presided over by A. 6. fine Next a gave performance. A year ago toe Navajo Inmption for such gasoline Delphia Acord who died in a State Service Officer, Tuesday toe Speech Depart- Horsley, veral of our Farmers Un Salt Lake where veterans administration recently. dians were very much in toe hospital ment with Mrs Geneva Tuttle als have urged that we and veterans rights Mrs Acord was born and reared newspapers, paints out a disas director will present an in- procedures under present laws will be dislegislation extending in Ferron, a daughter of Mr patch of toe UPID. Relief cam teresting program. emption in this state. It and Mrs Alonzo Pettey. with post service offipaigns were started both locMrs Clara Seely returned cussed cers. ally and nationally to overequitable proposal, and Lake week from this Salt City ill follow the instruction Mr and Mrs Phillip Nelson come toe poverty and pathetic The American Legion proafter a months visit with reliur locals." and his mother, Mrs Eunice conditions found to exist on will gram for toe year 11948-atives. lattoe reservation. Mrs Wm. T. Litster, Reporter e implemented and coordinfelly also announces that Nelson were in Manti the of The young granddaughter now reveal ter part of last week attenda bigger and Investigations request of a consider-mmibCleveland Mr and Mrs Lyman Curtis Is ated to Insure of farmers, the ing the funeral of her sister. that toe reservation when utilbetter in legiondom, it year folhome at their Mr and Mirs Wm. T. litster' convalescing al Farmers Union Auto-an- d Mr and Mrs Carl Larsen are ized to its fullest capacity will was advised in conjunction recent a at received: lowing toe arrival operation of word on week this of the 60,000 with announcement of the con support only 85,000 Casualty Company in Salt Lake City of twin grandsons early last the Price City Hospital. is a Utah company, is business and visiting relatives. Indians now living there. Dur vention. to G. Elden Mrs born President and. Thursday morning, Mr and Mrs Ray Worthen ing toe coming winter it is esa farmers blanket ing Legionaires other than Mr of Luke accompanied their niece, and Mrs LuDean Litster ! policy which this week with his timated that more than $1,000, are cordially invited to they hope visited here Hos- daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Price at the Dragertc-InThomas toe out to Mrs will be Mr and 000 paid ready to present to the parents, attend the Roosevelt meeting, were Manti to named Brent the of Jensen Price, pital. They relatives. s of Utah and Southern Worthen, and other dians in compentoe presided over toy and Kent, but the next morn- temple Tuesday. Miss Jensen which will Mrs Clyda Black is visiting sation. L. Ashton, Vernal, Dis by the tenth of Decem- Stewart to was was received Price. word Powell Mr of wed that ing this week in Provo and Price The dispatch also pointed out Kent had passed away and the Mr and Mrs Lloyd Killian trict Commander District 5, of a special farmers blan-bili- with some of her children and that during toe past summer mother was in critical condit- and moved to the American Legion Departfamily have months as many as 85 to 90 policy that not on- their families. ion. have ment of Utah. were held where services Funeral Dragerton they Indians of employable ers the public week. this Mr a toe gone percent for home. at infant liability the them has Huntsman Nila Miss purchased Saturday took part in e farmer on his farm Members of the Seagull class Miitchell Funeral home. Killian works at that place to Price where she has work thousand work. Thirteen rming operations, but Latest reports are that the now. in the Diamond Market. were away on pay jobs at toe of toe Castle Dale Primary and automobiles and his Barton is in Kansas peak of the season. During toe their teachers, Mrs (Rex Fill- mother and the other baby The MIA Junior Girls will Dean trucks, it provides com-siv- e and Mrs Ella Anderson, are getting along nicely. A 7 hold their Rose Festival Monat the National FFA con- month of October, 11,500 were more City were entertained at a no host year old daughter of this day evening In toe Relief Socpersonal liability vention. employed. y of his at the home of Kitty couple has been a polio patpersonal actions party room. 'Miss Grace Bunder-so- n contributed railroads Utah Ball eveafford the farmer such ient in the General Hospital iety is class leader. The Seminary Harvest mbe heavily to toe 7000 Indians em Huntington Wednesday ion as has been west. ning. Plot luck luncheon was in Salt Lake since Aug. 30. provided is to toe held this Friday Mr Clark Van Barren is re- Mrs. Ray Humphrey, Reporter A good ployed by railroads of toe fs and which the in the ward chapel. with em served with Kitty Huntington, from an accident rework covering Seasonal agricultural dan prepa-preJensen and Carolyn wom- Janone program is ceived in the mine last week. Orangeville Indian men, 3,000 ployed the evening en and children In Utah, Id- Petersen serving as an enter- 4-- H Mrs Eliza Woodward will obA gash in his head required cing to finish outinvited to be serve her 89th birthday annand everyone is ten stitches. Colorado and Arizona. Two tainment and serving commaho, in attendance. Mr and Mrs Ray B. Hum- iversary Thurs. Nov. 18, at the hundred 'boys and girls in su- ittee. Nellie Mrs Graveside services were con- pervised groups worked in Young and Mrs and Mr W. J. Humphrey home of her daughter, Mrs phrey for most of Peacock spent Maysie ducted Wednesday at 2:00 ana visited their mother, Mrs iEllen Francis Taylor. Open house hundred Three orchards. Dean Duncan, son of Mr was fifty worked in mines in Utah this week in Salt Lake on a Mrs Naomi Jensen, Reporter in Helper, Friday. will be held during the day. Humphrey combined 'business and plea- Castle Dale Mrs Homer Duncan, who last and Colorado. The Ward Relief Society Con Members of her family from the sure trip. Jensen, reporter. a military casualty of was will ;be ference held Sunday Carbon County will toe present. reAchievement The annual reWoodward walked across war and whose body Turman Mrs in Ward igton Benjamin the chapel. Mrs and social will be held evening musical returned home. Interthe plains and 1s one of Emery from a program turned Wednesday selections Special by Novin Castle Hiding reception honored cently was under direction Dale, Monday, few remaining origweeks visit dn Salt Lake City. i Mrs Kenneth L. Prince ment ember 22, at 7:30 p. m. in the toe singing mothers and re- Countys inal She was selected pioneers. the Witbeck Funeral Horn m and of Ward chapel. County lesson talks the of Mr Mrs and ports Lynn Wright ' Cake state and toe city at the home Castle Dale. DUP to be Cenby County will be were work end week Provo guests given, according awards will be given and all grooms parents in Price, tennial at the celebraQueen to Mrs Law. toe Vada at Mrs of home President, y evening. Wrights members who have tion held In Huntington In 1947. They were Mrs Glen Snow, their work for this completed and Mr Dale accomCastle Mrs parents, Maree Peacock will year Mrs Howard Stringham un- be given certificates and pins. panied relatives to Salt Lake wio16 Salt Lake Tem" Rasmussen, in Mrs Mary an operation for appderwent bride was Emma Merrill City this week to be present with her son In addition to presenting the at Green, of company endicitis in the Price Hospital awards the marriage of her broEducation her of wife daughter, and of be iMr will Board and refreshments and Mrs The pter toe week. Disfirst the of who will be married in ther School of Peacock OrangeMarie movie Mrs shown. County for-of served and a LGf.en the Emery Sandy, Mr and Mrs Dorian Chrismontoe L D S temple there. for Salt all left Wednesday members club and ville, Huntington. She att-an- d trict wUl hold its regular Parents, vis on Green River are Just a remainder to you folks Lake City where they will att- tiansen of at graduated from thly meeting for December toe home of their Interested are welcome to about toe clean-u- p days at the Huntington Smery High School and the night of December 6 at toe end the marriage ceremony of iting here Mrs Fillmore the her son Donald In the Salt daughter, Cloyd on and Satthis of cemetery Friday instead from a usual hour, nfa graduate Mr montn NovClarence of Truckers from Salina this toe Grange urday. of Thursday, Lake temple Beavhy jn Salt second Tuesday toe city council will be in week took approximately I65e sne is ember 18. as is customary employed. charge and will have trucks turkeys to the processing plant Mr Rasmussen wall be united EMERY notes provided to haul off the rub- in SaJlna for sale. Hal Guymon, in marriage with Miss Elda Neils Nielsen underwent a bish, but you should take your Milton Johnson and Zen JenDansie, daughter of Mr and very serious surgical operation own tools. sen are owners of these turMrs Charles Dansie of Riverton. In toe Price Monday. hospital Cox Dali Blaine Luke and keys. Prices range about 50 and company Rasmussen Mrs H. Peter Junior Sunday School Talent Show Mrs Ella Jensen returned to Mr and Mrs David will also toe special guests at a her home from the Price hos- sen announce the engagement are attending the Ogdien Live- and 60 cents per pound: Plans are being made for Show this week with wedding reception at Riverton pital Monday following an op- and approaching marriage of stock Castle Dele Ward, December 4, 1948 members of the veterans about 15 to 16 thousand turother to Rae Norma the same day, given in honor eration on her leg. their daughter schools. keys for this area for next year. of her son and his bride. Mr and Mrs Clare Wareham Raymond Gehrig of Albert City Philip Snow has been hlome stake President, Eldezi G. Inke: There will be room from Sweets spent the week lQwa from Dragerton visiting with ELMO notes adein the new Stake-War- d The wedding will take place his Chapel dn Castle Dale end here visiting their mother, ELMO parents, Mr and (Mrs SpenIo22 In on November Varina, quately large to accomodate toe Junior Sunday Schoo Faye E.( Jones, Reporter. cer Snow. as Mrs Mary Anderson. had Jones Charles chosen wa. her Rae has Mrs Norma We are Mr and Mrs Guy Hersh and Mr and Mrs Parley Redd of very much In favor of the Junior Sunday brother. her to Mr and Mrs Oliver Cramer of be matron Sunday, guests her from Dragerton sister, Lela, School and Its activities and are looking forward Tooele, and small daughter of to be Blandlng are here visiting with and Mr and Mrs Lavar AtMarie and Ericson, Gehrig honor, with Jay here end week the their daughter and her hus wood motored to Balt Lake who is spent ith anticipation for the Talent Show December 4. bridesmaid. her son Charles Jr. toe anld1 Mrs (Roband, Mr and Mrs Mark Hum Friday. pre- - their parents, Mr Tooele at in ben has Norma (Rae spending working Rad Lewis bert and Mrs (Laura ' Castle Dale Ward sent. Bishopric: We appreciate the the summer in Iowa with Lela phrey. Bishop and Mrs WiLson spent wonder Alonzo Richards cliffe. one day at the Temple In Man Mrs icf the Junior the and Mr and School but expects to spend the Xmas of Wilcox Mrs Mr and Jack Sunday Iul home. to parti. motored to Salt Lake. Dragerton spent the week end holidays here at opportunity it gives toe little children Mrs LaVeme Day and son visiting Mrs Wilcoxs parents, Mr and Mrs Vearl Tucker, ticipate. We hope toe parents will support the teamade a trip to Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Arvel Hansen, Mrs Anderson. SEMINARY TEACHER Mr Mrs a and chers in their effort to in George to children toe returned present Nora Oviatt has Mable Lofley, Jackie and CharMr and Mrs Lamar Olsen re Talent Show in December. lie Lofley, Mrs Cora Olive and her home here after several celved word that their son Ru-e- l, TO LECTURE IN visit in Price. Mrs now Della Rasmussen motored DALE is toe days CASTLE is who in navy, interested yor, Orson Petersen: We should all be Huntington to Manti Friday to attend the m in China. iRuel is on the S. 8. developing the Talents of our children. Mr Adelbert Lott, principal Mr Vem Young, son of Mr funeral services of their sister Castle Dal Pasadena, pictured in Sundays of the North Emery Seminary anld Mrs Ralph Young of HuntMrs (Reuben Tucker, Lake Tribune. Salt of Principal, Mark W. Williams: The purpose of the Sittre J. J. Mrs and Mr anld will give a lecture on the Book ington, and Miss Myrle John- who passed away after a linMr son of Melvin the Keele, Junior leased have spiritual Tooele, Utah Sunday School is bo promote the to the meeting of son of Leamington, Utah will gering illness. expect Mrs Victor Keele, is stationed of Mormon Show and mental Gladys Cafe here and Dale Relief Society be married to the Manti Tern-neCastle the Miss Charotte Erlcksen is vis station naval U. toe air S. growth of our children. Its Talentwholeat duties to take over their new 23. Mr pie Friday, November 19. Vern November scheduled for December 4 Is deserving of the Tuesday, with her parents, Mr and Guam. at iting Mrs Agana, Gladys morning. Monday attended school at North Mrs B. H. Erlcksen. Lare Lott will bring with hearted support of all of us. Nielsen and Katherine has who operated Gianarakls, All members of ery and both he and his bride Duane Harper has moved his few years da Olsen spent last Saturday the cafe the pastbusiness Dale Relief Society were missionaries In the Wes-ar- e family into toe Max Tucker visit-lin- g toe Castle Richfield at and Salina Adv. for Paid will retire from i tern States Mission. . home. urged to toe present. and shopping. a time. nt S ASIA'S J . em-otio- rm Group :ks Change Gas Tax rock-hou- semi-precio- nd us es d. m Navajos Aided By Work sister-in-la- Program w, e er s out-of-wo- rk 5 ty LEGION PLANS CONVENTION AT ROOSEVELT Litster Infant Expires 49 dlele-gat- es Pioneer Holds Open House al-h- is 11 Program eption Honors Scheduled U-t- ah lyweds , 4-- H Reception Honors Pair At Riverton NOTICE Huntington Birds Go To Market of Castle Dale Girl To Marry pro-pra- rn -- Huntington Youth Weds In Temple -I- n-lawJ xt him-musi- c |