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Show From Gnnxeiry CdDomOy 1900 FIFTY YEARS of SERVICE rch for Talent" program Tues day evening. Those taking part were: Elden Minchey, Ina Vee Keele, Ellis Allred, Lois Draper, Mary Lou Sorenson, Barbara Maxfield, Ora Lee Jolly, Dora Johnson, Roger Allred, Stuart the Editor Prospecting and claim stating in the uranium fields of southeastern Emery County continued apace during the past week, with as many as 37 claims being filed in the office of County Recorder during, one day. Meantime, as mining equipment began to move into the Head of Sinbad and as enthusiasts awaited the results of load analyses of shipments from several major strikes, attention was momentarily turned in a new direction. More than a dozen minerals,, salts and rare earths which now hold the high interest of chemists and biologists were, eyes: molybfor the hour, the cynosure of local and te Mortenson, Dixie Williams, Lor na Mae Oviatt, Emily Olsen, Eunice Lewis, Stella Jacobsen, Connie Joan Keele and Frankie Peacock. Winners were chosen by applause from the audience with the first three named taking the first three places. Reed Larsen Mr and Mrs and family spent Mothers Day at Mt. Pleasant with her mo- ther. up-sta- Mr and Mrs Waldo Simonsen from Texas are here visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs Mer-vll- le denum, boron, strontium, titanium, vanadium, barium, gallium and others. All of these minerals and elements, reports L. T. Hunter of Castle Dale, show up with remarkable consistency in spectro-graph- ic analyses of local ores. And one of them or some com in a manner to capbination of them has been acting-u- p te scholars. tivate the attention of Somewhere in Sinbad (the exact locale was not disclosed) men working for a short time in ore beds of oxide and sulphide ores have been strangely afflicted: the membranes ac-of their noses have been irritated and bleeding has followed, cording to Mr. Hunter, who reported the facts locally. The is, Why? In this day when the medical science of isotypes and radioactive cocktails is advancing with promise of great weal to the human family, the answer to that question if an answer is found may give a mighty boost to the science of medicine or war! Whatever may result from a study of this strange phenomenon of the Sinbad, is anybodys guess. But at least the matter is not being passed off with a shrug. The facts are on the tables of the men of books and learnThese men are well aware that great things have ing come out of such freakish displays of nature, and we venture to guess that they are not a little intrigued. Simonsen. Mr and Mrs Gordon" Lewis of Provo and Mr and Mrs Ralph Jensen spent Mothers Day with their parents, Mr and Mrs R. M. Allred. Mrs Lue Jumper went to Cop perton to spend Mothers Day with her daughter. Mr and Mrs Lyle Roberts and 3 children of Lansing, Michigan visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Arthur Broderick. He was a buddy of Arthurs in the Army. Mt and Mrs Ervin Jacobsen of Salina spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mis Louis Jacobsen. Mr and Mrs Melvin Danielson of Koosharem spent the week end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wilford Broderick. up-sta- e. Joseph Christiansen and dau ghter Doris spent Mothers Day with his wife in American Fork where she is visiting while recovering from a recent operation. Mr and' Mrs Earl Olsen and Mr and Mrs Harvey Allred accompanied Mr and Mrs Isaac Allred through the Manti Tern pie last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Torval Christian sen of Hiawatha spent Mothers Day with his parents, Mr and Mrs Erastus Christiansen. Mary Ellen Nielson went to Salt Lake a few days to visit relatives. Mr and Mrs J. D. Sorenson, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Watson, Mr and' Mrs Tommy Herseh, Mr and Mrs Buddy Herseh, Mr and Mrs Guy Herseh, Mr and Mrs Gailord Jumper and Mr and Mrs Lamar Dennison all of Dragerton spent Mothers Day here with their parents. Mr and Mrs Max Robbins and children of Springville spent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wilford Jorgenson. Oran Bunderson is spending a few days home visiting rela- KINDERGARTEN IS ASSURED THIS YEAR was officially reported the of this week by Supt. part !. jL. Frye that a kindergarten ystem would be set up in Em-r- y It County this spring. The kindergarten classes he aid will be open for all child-e- n who will be 6 years of age n or .before Oct. 31, 1990. He equested parents with children his age who have not been ontacted to take the Initiative and register their hemselves hildren for this work. Tentative dates for the of the work, and the eachers assigned to the towns ire as follows: Greenriver ana May FRIDAY, MAT 19, 1950 Radio Station M I A of the Emery Ward presented a Sea- By ore C D Man Graduates In Capitol be-inni- ng nd Sill-ma- piano and vocal concert, the financial benefit of the projected Huntington L. D. S. chapel, will be presented Saturday, May 27th, at 8:00 P. M. in the ward house in Huntington. The musical has been arranged and prepared by Mrs Ruth Nagelvoort and features her piano students and also Gerrl Patton, dramatic soprano. The program is as follows: 1. Concerto for two pianos in Major by Mozart, played by Carrie Eardley. and Tommy A given for E-fl- at Thomas. " 2. Pale Moon by Logan, sung by Gerrl Patton. 3. Rhapsody in Blue by Gershwin, played by Geneva Larsen and Janet Nielsen. 4. Opening Theme from Concerto in Minor by Tsch aikowsky, played by Helen Smo dew and Carolyn Harding. 9. Indian Love Call arranged for two pianos by Ann Chase, played by Lorraine Moffitt and Ina Rene Richards. 6. Curly Headed Baby, arranged' by Baumgard and Tou jours Lamour by, Friml, sung by Gerrl patton. 7. Theme from' Piano Concerto In arranged for two pianos by GTleg. payed by Claudette Potter and Gloria B-fl- at - Piccolo. 8. Pollywogs Cake Walk, two pianos, Debussy, played by Mar j Rites Held i I Emery County this summer may become the center of attention for historians throughout the nation when the route of the famous Spanish Trail through this area is officially marked. Actual work of marking the Trail, and ceremonies that may be planned to accompany the marking, have been tentatively set for the summer months of this year, according to Lamont Johnson, Denver, writer, and former resident of Hunting-to- n, through whose efforts the action has been brought about. This proposed extension of the Spanish Trail markers thru NEW LESSEES TAKE ORE RIGHTS AT TEMPLE MT. Emery County, will be done under the official auspices of the Spanish Trail Association, with headquarters in New York City. By Pearl Baker Credit for the research in tracing the route of that Trail and for Continental Mining and stimulating the present action of the Association, goes rightly to 'diJ Milling Co. has leased Its Mr Johnson. The Trail, says Mr Johnson claims at Temple Mountain, Sid Desert west from took off the Wright Brothers beingToming, after crossing at Green main lessees, with Les the Big Holes and and River, linson of Dragerton through Buckhorn Knight and Taylor of Moab Little toHoles, above the headwaalso securing leases, which Flat, just will go into effect at once. ters of the San Rafael River, at Wllsonville, past Ferron and Wright Brothers, who have Emery and up Ivie Creek, then mined uranium over most down Soldier Canyon. Mr John of Utah and Colorado for sev son expects to spend some time eral years, are associated here in the near future In a with Victro Company of Pen last minute effort to locate the route more precisely along a By Mrs Deborah Huntsman nsylvania, and are planning part of this way. a mill for Green River In Some commercial minded cl Ferron the near future. The origties would pay thousands of Mrs Mary Ann Dugmore Les inal site was Grand Junctdollars If they had a resource lie (better known as Aunt Polion,- but if enough miners like this for their own develop ly Leslie), 74, died at her howill contract their ore to ment. We already have it me Thursday, May 11 of a linmake a refinery a going con right through serout dooryard," gering illness. Funeral cern, a mill is almost a sure Mr Johnson commented In a vices were held Saturday. May thing. letter addressed to members 13 In the Ward Chapel with Bp. of Emery Countys Board: of Richard Behling conducting. County Commissioners. Mrs Leslie, a resident of Fer The marking is to be done ron 48 years, was born in Engcooperatively, the County and land March 2, 1876, a daughter town governments along the of Samuel and Elizabeth Esroute purchasing at nominal ther Gould Dugmore. She came, cost. the plaques. needecL It Is to- tire- Sr with her parents intended by the Association at the Tr.' of nine as a conthat when .the Trail is fully vert to age the church, settling marked from Sante Fe to Los Huntington cel Fountain Green. She was mara big section-wid- e Mr and Mrs Carl Sitterud an Angeles, will be ried there In November 1900 ebratlon and ceremony nounce the marriage of their conducted, to publicize the to John Erastus Leslie, later daughter Helen and Don work. of the completion being married In the .Manti son of Mrs Mary Collard. Mr Johnson has addressed The wedding was at the home letters to the County Commis- Temple. of the bride May 5th. Presi- sioners soliciting their support She was for many years a dent E. G. Luke officiated. The in the project, asking that they worker In the Ferron Ward ReIn Hun live will young couple take some official action in lief Society. tington. their next meeting. She is survived by her husband; three sons and three Orangeville Easton of Moore, daughters, It was announced this week Grant of Ferron, Sylvan of Prthat Miss Charlotte Van Buren, ovo, Mrs Ruby Petersen and daughter of Mr and Mrs Clark Mrs Ida Conklin of Ferron and Van Buren of Orangeville, will Mrs Esther Wilberg of Castle wed LaGrand Wilberg, son of Mr and Mrs Warren Wilberg Dale; 14 grandchildren and 2 on Saturday, of Castle Dale, great grandchildren. May 27 at the Van Buren home. Burial was in the Ferron B. Mrs Humphrey Ray By A reception will be held for cemetery under the direction the young couple Saturday Orangeville May 27 In the Orangeville aud In a double ring ceremony of Wltbeck Funeral Home. ltorium. They will make their Miss Maude Snow, daughter of home in Orangeville. Mr and! Mrs Grant Snow, was HUNTINGTON PARTY ARE united in marriage with Dwi- HURT IN CAR MISHAP ght L. Killpack, son of Mr and CASTLE DALE Mrs L. W. Killpack of Ferron, By Mrs Flora Jensen NOTES at the home of her parents Huntington on Monday, May 8. Nephi L. on By Naomi Jensen Friday morning while Mr and Mrs Milton P. Grea- Williams, uncle of the bride- their a to to visit ftrice way officiated. ves and daughter Maynet of groom, Price hos in the granddaughter a Mrs Leah Wilberg, sister,' Cedar City spent the week end was Mr and Mrs Paul Majors Matron of Honor; Marjor- pital, at the home of Mis Greaves ie Moffitt, met with a serious accident Joan Joan Curtis, and mother, Mrs Mary J. Seely, Snow and Bonnie (Rasmussen Within a few blocks- - of the sister, Mrs Dora Otterstrom. while crossing a street bridesmaids; Sylvia Snow hospital, ; Mrs Crystal Hansen from were Jolene a Greek, driving a truck, failed were flower Moffitt and Salt Lake is visiting with her to observe a stop sign and hit girls and Kent Killpack, broth- the mother, Mrs Josephine Peter- er Majors car, badly damagwas best of the bridegroom, sen. ing it. Mrs Majors was taken Mr and Mrs Herschel Pea- man. to the hospital with concuss'wedding supper was served ion cock of Provo spent the week toAthe of the skull However,, she fammembers of both. end at the home of .her moth- ilies is ' Improving. Other- occupants the which following cduple Jensen. Neva er, Mrs of the car were Mrs George - the Mr Wallace Ryan, who has left for California on their Justice, a daughter, andhoneymoon. spent the winter in California, A of Mr and Mrs Ross Way baby was in their given reception visited here this week with his mon. wife and family and attended honor Saturday evening at the school The auditorium. young exercises for his graduaion son Kenneth at the South Em- couple will make their home Greenriver Ferron where the bridegroom ery High School. Mr Ryan will in Mrs . Christensen, who has return to Sa nBemardlno, Cal- is employed. been visiting at the home of ifornia Saturday and his son her daughter, Mrs Lee Gled-hll- l, Kenneth and Mervin Lowry, LAST OF TURKEY POULTS returned to her home in son of Mrs Vera Ungerman, Ferron on Monday. RECEIVED ARE will return with him for the summer. They have employMr and Mrs Harry Tasker By Mrs Flora Jensen have Mrs Taskers sister, Mrs ment there. Miss Esther Wltbeck of Man- Huntington Harry Kitzelman and: her grti is visiting at the home of The last shipment of turkeys anddaughter Georgiana Pluck-e- r of Pitman, N. J., as their her brother, Mr and Mrs C. L. was received Saturday, making the total number for the Hun guests. They all spent a week Wltbeck. Miss Beulah Bell, who is em tington area 7j000. Those in in Salt Lake and were the visited the turkey business this year guests of Mr and Mrs Fred ployed in Salt Lake, this week With her parents, Mr are June, Minchey, Cleveland, Voll of Helper at a Mothers and Mrs Andrew Bell and at- Christina Hansen, Lawrence, Day dinner on Sunday. Georgtended graduation exercises for Rex Fillmore, Dick Allen, Zen iana left Monday for a weeks her sister MarlLee at the South Jensen and Rosel Jensen, of visit with Mr and Mrs Allen Caldwell at Oolbran, Colorado. Huntington. Emery High School. HUNTINGTON WARDS SET BENEFITMUSICAL lyn Aired and Scott Grange. 9. Glow Worm, arranged for two pianos, played by Elaine By Naomi Jensen Brasher and Flossie Seeley. Castle Dale '10. Indian Love Call, ForgotNad A Peterson, son of Mrs ten andi Lords Prayer, sung by Crystal O. and the late Angus Gerri Patton. Rosenberg, will graduate from Overall arrangements for the University Washington n George with Mrs Howard at Washington D. C. on May affair have been made by the teaching at Greenriver 31, with an A. B. degree in Ec- tives. joint finance committee of the onomics. ,nd Mrs Myrtle Larsen at C Mr and Mrs Lavell Jorgen- two Huntington Wards: Miller iveland. Mr Peterson is a member of son of Provo spent the week Black, J. L. Larsen, Ted Nielsen Castle Dale and Artus, National Honorary Eco--, end with his parents, June 5 Mr and Neal Rowley and A. L. Anderson. Jrangeville with Mrs Helen Lar nimics Society, and has also Mrs Nephi Jorgenson. en Buxton as teacher. been active in church activities Mr and Mrs Wilford' BroderJune 6 or 7 Huntington in Washington. He is Supt. of, ick, Mr and Mrs George Ander vith Miss Margaret Nichols the YMMIA in Washington D. son, MT and Mrs Ferry BrodC. caching two groups. erick, Mr and Mrs Ludean Max Ferron and Em-;r- y His mother and his aunt, field, Mr and Mrs Joseph JenJune 14 with Miss Arlene Thomas Mrs Aileen B. Olsen, of Ogden1 sen, Mr and Mrs Murvin Johnwill travel East to be present son, Geneva Broderick and Bp. is teacher. Elmo students will attend the at his graduation. Another B. C. Peacock went to Salt ichool at Cleveland. of their trip will be Lake Wednesday to attend fuhighlight Further details will be re- their attendance at the unveil- neral services for Rose Brodeased later. ing of the statue of Brigham erick who died in a hospital Young in the Capitol Rotunda there Sunday evening. on June 1st. They have a full Mr and Mrs Lavon MortenFUNERAL HELD son have their daughter and program of sightseeing By Mrs Flora Jensen FOR FORMER RESIDENT small baby of Price visiting in Huntington their home the past week. Graduation rites for the L. By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey D. S. seminary of the North Orangeville Emery High School were conRED CROSS FUND DRIVE Funeral services were held ducted Sunday evening In the Wednesin the Ward Chapel IS COMPLETED Huntington ward chapel. Presday at 3:00 p. m. for Harry E. G. Luke delivered the ident Dale Castle Neilson with Bp. Raymond R. address to the graduates and The annual Red Cross Fund President Sitterud conducting. Mr NeilLaVar Black award-- e drive inEmery County has been son died at Price Saturday whdthe diplomas. Theme of the ere he has been living for the Casjle Dale completed with a total of $436. program was Joy of Living 78 collected, exclusive of confew years. Mr Neilson will At' recent meeting of the Eastremembered the Gospel. Organ music was at miners for his painti- Castle tributions made by Dale Lions Club new o Larsen. Mrs Ora by Carbon sketches mine offices in the ngs, pen and pencil fleers were elected for tne and his poetry. Previous to his lng year as follows: Edward S. County, it was reported this The list of graduates follows: a on living at Price, he lived was Crawford, Pres.; Loren T. Hun week bv Miss Olive Hunting-to- n Cleo Anderson, Connie AnderCastle Dale, who advised son, Lamont Arnold, Beverly farm south of town and ter, 1st vice Pres.; R. Reid thatof$280.84 of that sum had Brasher, Barbara Carlson, Clar sometimes referred to as the Jewkes, BlR. vice 2nd Pres.; Hermit because of his seclud- and Fox, 3rd vice Pres.; Darrell been remitted to the National asee Dalton, Stanley Defriez, of the organiza Alice Hansen, Junior Jensen, ed living. Burial was in charge Secretary; C. L. Wit Headquarters of Wallace Mortuary of Pnce. Matthews, Bessie Gay Jensen, Merle JenMack V. tion. beck. Lion Tamer; $24.15 were collected in the sen, Thelma Jo Jensen, Remo-n- a Herman Tailtwister; Bunderson, "Cross drive, and Junior Johnson, Reba Larsen, Lee Behling, Parley Anderson, Ed- $16.50 of(Red AMERICAN LEGION MEET this was also remitted Lemmon, Dean Littlefield, Jesse M. Crawford ward and SET FOR GREEN RIVER office. to the National Marshall, Johnnie Pioollo, Tuttle, Directors. Laveme Rowley, Lama Wells, Ada By Mrs Pearl Baker Mrs Chairman County Sevan Young. Greenriver Huntington Magnuson expressed her grat- Marvin Weston, was taken Mrs Potter to contributed all James Ameriwho itude District No. 5 of the can Legion will hold its conven to the hospital in Price Tues- and who solicited, to make the CARD Of THANKS tion in Green River on June day where she will undergo an campaign a success. Particular C. We wish to express our sinthanks was expressed to O. 4, with Joseph Delpha of Price operation. cere thanks and appreciation Preston the The and Huntington Barney meeting. conducting who served sis fund campaign for the many kindnesses shown auxiliary, under Mrs Mary Po- PqcIIa DqIa SFC Mack Miller from Okin- heads for the senior and Jun- our family in the death of our gue of Moab, will also meet at the same time. Plans for the awa is enjoying a 30 day leave ior drives respectively, Mrs Mag beloved wife and mother, for event are not fully completed with his wife and children who nuson pointing out that these the many floral offerings and tout will be announced in the make their home here with two acted without any claim the lunch served by the Renear future, announces W. E their grandfather, Andrew Ai- for expenses, as did Carl Kel- lief Society. John E. Leslie and family ler last year. red, during his absence. Johnson, local commander. 22' ForNE Graduates Castle Dale LionsElect Yu-to- na free-lan- ce Death Calls Ferron Matron rt Two Girls ReciteVows Col-lar- d, Orangeville Girl Weds . . . - . , On Tuesday, May 30 the Stake Relief Society will spon sor a Housewarming for the new Stake Building in Castle Dale. The largest In the history of the Stake Is get-toget- expected. The purpose of the Is to acquaint the people with the building and explain to them the uses of the various rooms and also to help raise funds to complete get-toget- g oJ 0 EMERY NjOTES SINEAD MYSTERY BAFFLES MINERS up-Stat- 1000 READERS CASTLE DALE, UTAH VOLUME 80, NUMBER SS Progirss , the building. Beginning at 8:00 hour Band Concert p. m. a one will be pre- Following the Concert a dance will be held in the Stake Building auditorium with sented. furnished by two orch estras, one from North Emery High School and the other from South Emery High School. Guides win be on hand and tours of the building will be music made all during the evening. Refreshments will also be sold all evening. The Wlard Belief Societies will canvass the towns selling tickets. All tickets will be cred- - . - ( ited to individuals and wards.i everyone to turn out and see Tickets sold to people outside the building and inspect it the Stake will be credited to and help raise the money to the Ward selling the ticket. complete it. Help make this The Stake Presidency und the largest event in the history Stake Relief Society invites 'cf the Stake. |