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Show I- f- - I EMERY PAGE TEN Taken From The Files Of Emery County Progress) dy for Ferron people, as they can haul 2 loads of coal in one day if they wish to. Mr F. A. Killpack has purchased a fine colt from Mr Alex Larsen or Molen the price being $130. Fred Is a broncho buster as well as a school teacher. The farewell par Cleveland ty given to Thomas Richards previous to his departure for a mission to Wales was a grand success. Tomorrow a welcome home party will be given to Daniel Jcthnon, who recently returned from a two years mission. C P Anderson Castle Dale and family left for Beaver Thursday, where Mr Anderson will finish his contract of build ing the Beaver school house. Born to Mr and Mrs Joshua Anderson on Sunday, April 4, 1909, a baby boy. Miss Ada Lund left Thursday to work for L. C. Moore at Rochester. car this week. years aoo Theodore Huntington, and Miss Katie Guymon, Mr Henry ThompFerron son and company are working the latter a daughter of Mr on a new coal road, which wh- and Mrs Wm. Guymon Jr. were en completed wall be very han issued a marriage license on Friday, April 9. THIRTY YEARS AGO E. E. Davis and Cleveland wile have returned home from Ogden where they have spent the last ten weeks. Mr and Mrs Harry Mortensen are entertain ing their first arrival, a girl. Carlos Alger has moved his family to Castle Dale. Huntingto- n- RexA. Johnson, P. John grandson of Colonel son, left Provo on Thursday the 3rd, bound for Washington D. C. He has been honored with the position of private secretary to Hon. James H.theMoyle, Unassistant treasurer of ited States. The newest arrival Emery in town is a baby girl at the home of Mr and Mrs Victor Keel. Mrs John B. Broderick is at the hospital in Salt Lake City where she underwent an operation a few days ago. Mr A. J. Broderick is sporting a new Ford forty Hog-tig- Le-R- oy means better profits. You can hog down sections of your cornfield, one section at a time. You can keep pigs in clean pasture from farrowing to mar keting time. Good fences and farm profits go together. See us for fencing material. HOME LUMBER AND BUILDING GO. PRICE CASTLE (Continued from p. 1.) tion chairman through both their terms. Mrs Cecil Crawford followed Mrs Kofford as Chairman of the County Chapter. The Red Cross work still goes forward and Emery County continues to go over the top with dll of its assignments. The last assignment was the National Fund Campaign which according to County Chairman Ada J. Magnuson and Fund Chairman Carl Keller, has now been completed, and again, the goal has been reached by 112 percent of the quota. Some towns of the County failed to meet their quota while others subscribed as high as 190 per of their quota. The drive was made more successful by contributions of the Elks Lodge of Price and the Utah Oil and Standard Oil companies, which contributed $25, $10 and $li0 respectively. Mrs Magnuson wishes to announce that the medical loan closets established by Mrs Sand berg a number of years ago have been kept up all through the years and have been found very useful and are now being enlarged in every town in the County. Anyone who wishes to sen enjoyed their irst airplane may do so toy contacting the local Red Cross chairman or the ILDS ward Relief Society. Included in the medical loan closets are hospital beds, wheel chairs, back rests, electric hot pads, andi other articles too numerous to mention. Another outstanding job of the Red Cross in our County will be the establishing of first aid training schools. One course has just been completed with Alvin Wallace of Price as Instructor. The training is free of charge. Mr and Mrs ILynn Williams time. Mrs Ned Burr and small son from Salma spent last week vis iting at the home of Mr and Mrs Emer Burr. Isaac Allred, Mr and Mrs Jos. Christiansen and daughter Doris, also Merrill Allred and son Ellis, went to Mt. Pleasant Sunday to attend memorial ser vices tor a son of Alma Allred, who is a nephew of Isaac All-re- d. Mr and Mrs G E. Anderson are here for a few days visiting at the home of their daugh ter, Mr and Mrs Eldred Morten son and family. Mr and Mrs Anderso nare missionaries at the Manti LDS temple. Air and Mrs Harold Olmstead and small daughter from are visiting with Mrs Olmstead s parents, Mr and Mrs Wilford Broderick. They will remain for some time. Mr and Mrs Reuben Sorenson and family went to Salt Lake over the week end. Mrs Cora Anderson is at Dra gerton visiting at the home of her daughter, Mr and Mrs Jack Hen-ryvil- le Mr and Mrs J. R. Sorenson went to Castle Gate Sunday to visit their daughter and son-i- n -law, Mr and Mrs Bill Johnson. enterMrs Pearl Petersen tained her sewing club at her home recently. The same club met at the home of Mrs Christ- last week with Mrs Jensen, who has moved Harold Anderson is here vis iting his mother, Mrs Laura An derson. enThe average under-watdurance of pearl divers is from 50 to 80 seconds. Some persons can speak, see, and hear while according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. er sleep-walkin- g, o First State Bank of Salma Silina Surplus to Greenriver, as special guest. Mrs Bernice Allred entertain ed friends and relatives last Wednesday on the occasion of her birthday. $25,000 Undivided Profits $375,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ippre facie ifickickickickickic o cie Joe it iiver. A ROCKET rela a t I'DClt B F' THEATRE efihi 0 3 cents s the CASTLE DALE seal WWnNOTON FIRE iDfd first t i for Friday and Saturday INSURANCE American Insurance RAY" HASSINGER Orangeville, Utah Co. Agent High Wall DOUBLE FEATURE Speed to With Notary Public Robert TAYLOR ftanday and :y - Jew nti ciatinj Spare l at :it i alle: ;Jcti Richard AJRLEN Jean ROGERS 3 Valh surer; - AND - HfMMtay DUj lit --mat- TOTTER Herbert MARSHALL Audrey Uncle Sam Says y wafi Friday and Saturday 'OS FRED MACMURRAY MADELEINE CARROLL cb DYNAMITE Charles Buddy ROGERS Rita JOHNSON has ie ie d esp He 7, In ts Sendajr and Men day ae Judy GARLAND Fred ASTAIRE Peter LAWFORD An Innocent igevil a He 7 11 Ann MILLER Affair he gr :t n is IN IRVING H BERLINS Easter Parad: Wednesday and Tkursday or Bond-a-Mont- REST EVERY SLEEPING Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper, where new record will be set in 1948-49. HOUR "Controlled Comnight every night on Spring-Ai- r fort innerspring mattress and box spring the same as used by over 2000 good hospitals and more than hotels. Come in for a demonstration. Twin and full size, in beautiful floral c Far loo many of your dreams have a habit of vanishing into thin air. But that doesn't have to happen to you. You can hold onto your dreams and have them come true at just the right time to enjoy them most. The answer - lines! in U. S. Savings Bonds. They are a sure, safe investment, for your money grows and in ten years you gel bark $4 for every $3 vou put down now. There are two automatic ways of getting onto safe financial ground and that is through the Payroll Savings Plan where vou work, or if the Plan where you bank. i- Treat youraelf to the "best in rest" . . . enjoy a good striped tickings. $54.50 business and industrial channels in the coming year. Announcement to this effect has just been made by D. D. Moffat, vice president of Kennecott Copper Corporation, for its Utah Copper Division, the highest expenditure in the 45 year history of the mine. This is about $1,163,000 more than the $43,000,000 spent last year. The new fiscal year started September 1. The breakdown given by Mr. Moffat for the 1948-4- 9 year is as follows: $12,664,000 for materials and supplies, ,$14,998,000 for freight, smelting, taxes and miscellaneous, and $16,5000,000 for payroll expenditures. The expenditure the year. Payroll increases are a major factor in the estimated expenditures. Current weekly take home pay for all Utah CSpper Division employees is $72.42, compared to $49.31 for all workers in practically every enterprise in the state. The average weekly take home pay for copper workers in 1940 was $32.13. Regarding the new refinery, Mr. Moffat said that delays in material deliveries made completion of the new plant uncertain. Excavation work has started and it is hoped that the installation can be completed by 1950. The announced budget does not take into consideration any capitol expenditures such as the refinery. lloud-a-Mont- wm COMING VERY EASTER PARADE DATE WITH JUDY Lift: sotual photo how how two (man. 212 lbs. . . . woman, 113 lbs.) comfort, without net with equal 11 tendency to roll-t- o Riekt: actual photo of 230 pound man whoso weight is somewhat con- i I mid-d- l" shows how Controlled Comfort" prevent, body sag and maintains perfect eupport comfort from head to foot. a beti to D :ty SOON and, A Gregory A map wi aghou A 4 ad PECK Ann TODD Charles LAUGHTON L Ai aon appo 8c sties on -- pr:gr; year. 11 a Mrs c ion, Cas Mrs a, stary. rs -- ! Row 4 Eri Will c c ten, her, L Hi -- Pressure Sprayers gallon Mixed cSrSSJft wr rur re 3 Full line of Poultry equipment Simplot Super Phosphate Gardeners Supplies ponon. of widely differing weights te Eh pm STARRING pressure spnayers from $8.95 and up. Can be used for spraying poultry houses, stbles, bams and weeds. TROPES Thursday Case JENKINS V.S. Treasury Department 312 FOR ALL lie The Paradint Mickey ROONEY Gloria DeHAVEN Walter HUSTON Frank MORGAN Butch TECHNICOLOR Wednesday and IN TECHNICOLOR 3 '2 gallon flame guns at $23.95 Burns low cost kerosene, coal oil, range oil, stove oil or light furnace oil. Can be used for thawing out frozen pipes, disinfecting poultry houses, destroying insect pests, burning weeds and tree stumps and many other uses. "CONTROLLED COMFORT IN Summer Holiday Flame Guns centrated in the & , Utah - - Capital en A single mining operation will areis based on the assumption that pour some $44,163,000 into Utah operations will be continous during 1000 Niels Nielsen. Wilcox. I am looking for a man who vows he is going to save some money and yet never seems to get started. I am going to ask this man to go to his boss or down to his bank and sign up for the Autnmutir Savings Plan for the purchase of U. S. Savings Bonds. Then he ran sit bark and watch his Savings Bonds pile up. Save the autoinutir way, through the Payroll Savings Plan where you the work, or if Plan where you bank. tJ5. Treasury Department eft I ..GET MORE Verda Broderick enter- -, a tamed large group of friends and relatives last Saturday to celebrate her birthday. Mrs LaReda Olsen entertained at a quiltifg party Friday.1 re- -; Parents of Marcus Keele ceived word that he is now sta tioned at Okinawa. Rex Broderick writes home that he is, stationed in Hawaii en route to Okinawa. Ruel Olsen is is-a third Emery boy on that land. Mr and Mrs Birdell Sorenson, Mr and Mrs Weldon Keele Mr and children, John Keele, and and Mrs Clyde Cottrell were children, all of Dragerton, visitors here with weekend their parents. Elrie Simonsen is sporting a new Jeep truck. Mrs Mary Ellen Nielsen and children of Dragerton are visMrs iting their parents, Mr and Dean Maxfield and Mr and Mrs 8, Mrs and children from Salt Lake City spent a few days last week visiting their parents, Mrs Ella Larsen and Mrs Anna Williams. Mrs Williams returned to Salt Lake with them to visit them and other children for a ie Lewis FRIDAY, AFIIIL UTAH DALE, Mine Will Spend 44 Millions In Utah Fencing ht PROGRESS, EMERY notes RED CROSS CITATION Do 2ou Remember P (Note COUNTY and whole grains Flour and Cereals lillS Hug Hand Saws s COlUli 8 for a in 1 Special purchase on E. C. kins cross cut hand saw's made from special steel to rigid government specifications. We are offering these saws at the ridiculously low price of $3.00 each. They are not to be confused with cheaper saws selling at the same price. At- simm oat a Sanity ie coui n to Qd n 2 the am tership Honda Kune Poultry Equipment file sc dual F pi for Mtend I like 60c foot chick feeders 20c chick watering founts line of equipment Complete for poultry from chicks up to full grown hens. 2 1941 ad the d Mrs ;0!th Leadi assists wi th J. I Case Tractors and iwo implements Hardware, Complete Cement 3 fenizai begin fount the' . and line ed Garden Paint nd tinted in ea ire 1 child Club Field Mods if 10 ar ft r 00 c Castle Spring-ai- r IP . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PRICE Holpcr Furniture Co. of Price Price, Utah PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance J0QG8 Castle Dale, Utah 008 m jjf Ca Furn 5 and tort h facto fJ-- c 5 Corporation th ? 1949 $ub 3 |