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Show From 1900 PtnDgress (EmrocBtry (Gaxuitroty FIFTY YEARS of SERVICE 1951 1000 READERS CASTLE DALE, UTAH VOLUME 51, NUMBER 25 FRIDAY, Bull Sale Scheduled Bizarre Tales and Littleknown Facts, out of tlw'vU. IXIC IU J Colorful Lore and Tradi- Cream of tho news, aklmmedT off for quick perusal tion of Southeastern Utah - TALL TALES To & TRUE the cat was cut short by a Cleveland at twisting cramp in his stomach, H. B. Mortensen is now Then memory wrangled the the Price Hospital for treatchickens. He was fast at mak-w- e ment. Mrs Dora Jones is now able ing a loop and soon caught the cat. When it felt the rope to be around again after a it whirled and ran for Joe, who serious siege of illness. was remembering what hapKay Larsen has moved his pened when a bobcat got on family down from Wattls and behind Joe Swasey. Fleetingly j they are located in the 'Litster he wondered what Poison wou- - cottage. Id do he hit hard enough wh Huntington en he was just loping no tellStella Weston has enlisted in ing how hard he could buck. the Womens U. S. Air Force xy Umb throwing athe rope over as he went and retching it on for Lackland Air Base in the other side, thus hanging as for training. the cat. The chickens were av- Greenriver enged. Capt. James Silliman return ed to duty in California Sunday. Monday relatives received word that he would be sent overseas immediately. Garry King and Jimmy Reed Schedule of Priesthood & Leadership Meetings for Emery Stake, were to have finished boot trHeld at Castle Dale, Each Third. Sunday of February, March, May j aining Monday. July, August, September, November and December. Cpl. Reed Hunt came home on furlough last Tuesday from ID: 00 to 12:00 Stake Presidency, Stake Presidency Office Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. As Stake Presidency and Seminary, Stake Pres. Office 12:00 to 12:30 j soon as he reports back on Mar Stake Melchizedek Priesthood Committee, Room 9, 12:30 to 1:00 7, he will be up for promoUon 12:30 to 1:00 Stake Aaronic Priesthood Committee, Room 5, to Sgt. 12:30 to 1:00 Stake Adult Aaronic Priest. Committee, Room 4, Mrs F. R. (Effie) King is im12:30 to 1:00 Stake Committee for Ward Teaching, Room 8, proving and able to discard Priesthood Departmental Meetings her crutches. 1. Personal Welfare, presidents and ward group leaders, senior There has been much sick1:30 to 1:00 ness in town the past week. presidents Seventy (Pres. Black) v a He few second 2. Quorum Activities and Church Service, first counselors, birthday days ago. Bess Folsom, the tiny Rappleye president Seventy, first assistant group leader (Alonzo was born in Sweden and came- baby, and the youngest dauisett17 to Utah at the age of 1:00 to 1:30, Olsen) ghter of Mr and Mrs Bill Moore all had to toe taken out for 3. Fact Finding and Statistical, second counselors, third president , to TVvpr medical care. Roy Dean, son Seventy, second assistant to group leader and all quor- -. dta 1902 ere thf has of Mr and Mrs Donald (Buster) urn & group secretaries (Perry Wakefield), 1:00 to 1:30 oc- nce 4. Class Instructor, for all Priesthood: class instructors (E. A. Niel j Irvine, who was burned three filled farndngHe weeks ago, had to be taken to llOO tO 1.30 cupation S6Zl)t 5. Stake Aaronic Priesthood Committee and from each ward the a mission to his native land. Salt Lake to the Primary ChHe was married to Suzanne ildrens Hospital for skin graftBishop and one counselor and general secretariesto (Ger 1:30 Voorhees who died and he la- - ing. Enid Wilcox, in Calif., is 1:00 aid L. Olsen) i Nora Adams, 6. Stake Committee for Adult Aaronic Priesthood and from each ter married Ruth A. Madsen improving and who has been very ill for a ward Bishops counslor, group advisor, group chairman j in 1897. 1:00 to 1:30 long time, is greatly improved. and assistants (Edw. Brinkerhoff) son of Mr and Keith 7. Department for all who are not in other groups (Samuel Alger) j Allred Mrs JohnSelby, and Mrs Andr Selby, moved his fa1:00 to 1.30 cf castle Dale spent Saturday here from Wyoming last I at the home of Mr and Mrs mily Relief Society, Stake and Ward week. He will work wdth his (1:00 to 2:00; James Wilson of Lawrence. Af-- I father on the Iron Wash Well. All of main floor and Junior Sunday School ter dinner was served, the af- -i Mr and Mrs Nolan Curtis Priesthood Quorum Meetings temon was spent in playing nn' the Floyd: Alien Ranch Chinese checkers. Saturday was bought High Priests Quorum Meeting, Stake Office this week. The Floyd Allens 9 1.30 to 2.00 , jfa Allreds 84th Seventies Quorum Presidencies, 81st, Room birthday. are taking the Curtis residence Seventies Quorum Presidencies, 149th Quor., Room 8, 1:30 to 2:00 on the trade. 1:30 to 2:00 All Elders Quorum Presidencies, Room 3 Ferron General Assembly and Leadership Meeting Russel Nelson, of the Army, 2:50 to 2:10 For all departments, chapel son of Mrs Jessie Nelson, is in Ferron on a two weeks furStake Presidency and Bishoprics All members of Stake Pres. 8t Bishoprics, Stake office 3:00 to 4:00 lough en route to Layton, Wash ington. The last of this week Primary, Stake and Ward Mrs Nelson, together with Rus to 4:00 3:00 8c Sch. Sun. floor Jun. 8c main Nov., Feb., May, Aug., sell and another son, Thad, will start a motor trip to visit Orangeville Sunday School, Stake and Ward Sun. Sch. Funeral will be con- several of her daughters: Mr services March, July, September, December, main floor 8c Jun. 3:00 to 4:00 ducted for Mrs Alta Viola Jor- and Mrs Bird Draper at Ephraim, Mr and Mrs Clell Hooten gensen Curtis Saturday at 2:00 at Miscellaneous Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs xn. in the Ward p. Orangeville Stake Missionaries, room 4 in Malad, Oregon, A Mahaffy R. toy 3:00 to 4:00 Chapel Bp. Raymond son and his wife, Mr and Mrs Genealogy, Stake and Ward, room 3 Sltterud. 4:00 to 3:00 5 room A. M. I. Boards, Stake Andrew Nelson of (Riverton will She was (born Jan. 17, 1913 also be visited. Russel will be Stake M. I. A. Leadership Meeting 4th Wednesday each month at Rigby, Idaho, a daughter of taken to his post at Layton, Stake Presidency Meeting Thursday each week Stake Presidency and High Council, Jan. 18, Feb. 14, Mar. 16, Hans and Olive Christensen Washington. Keith Petersen, son of Mr April 19, May 17, June 21, July 12, Aug. 16, Sept. 13, Oct. 18, Nov. Jorgensen. She was married to Charles LeVoy Ourtis in 1930 and Mrs Seely Petersen, who 16, Dec. 13. they were remarried in is in the U. S. Armed Service, Welfare, Stake and Ward Officers, Jan. 4, Apr. 5, July 5, Oct. 4. 1. and Manti the L. D. S. Temple two has Been transferred! from San Nov. Feb. 3, 2, 7, Aug. May Meetings, Departmental Bishoprics later. She has been an Antonio, Texas, to Ft., Warren, 6. Dec. years 1, March June 7, 6, Council Sept. Meetings, Bishops active worker in the church. Wyoming, where he is attendSchedule of Conferences ing school at present. She is survived by her husMr and Mrs Wayne Blood of Ward Conferences: Ferron, April 16; Emery, May 13, Elmo, June Ron10, Clawson, July 8; Huntington 2nd, July 28; Cleveland, August band, Orangeville; a son, Garfield, daughter and son-i- n Notwo ald, Orangeville; daugh- law of Mr and Mrs Arthur 12; Lawrence, Sept. 9; Castle Dale, October 14; Orangeville, ters, Mrs Gerald Leavitt of Rhodes, have received a call vember 1,1; Huntington (list, December 9. Stake Conferences: January 20, 21; March 31, April 1; June 23, Provo and Connie Sue Curtis, for a mission for the L D B her parents, Em- Church and will enter the Mis Orangeville: 24; October 20, 21. ery; 5 brothers, Leonard, Gene, sion Home March 19. HeadGeneral Conferences: April 6, 7, 8; October 5, 6, 7. Shirley, Julius and Leland Jor quarters will be in Chicago. June Convention: June 15, 16, 17. gensen, all of Anaconda, Mon- Castle Dal- eBuilding: April 29. Dedication Service New Stake-War- d tana;- 4 sisters, Mrs Elizabeth Word has been received by Oontd Page 8, Col. 7 (Clip and Save) relatives here that Mrs Vern Peterson, former resident of Castle Dale, is in the L. D. S. Hospital at Salt Lake City recovering from a major operation. Little Connie Cade, 12, who makes her home with Mr and Mrs Lonnie Petersen, underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Price Hospital this All rights to this story are around awhile and said a cat had got them. We beat the cat reserved to the old white hen but' we by Mrs Arthur Ekker didnt enjoy her much' because hated so to be out of the We visited Neil Hanks on ' Nine Mile one time and he ga- chicken business. Early that fall Joe was com-- ! ve us a few chickens. They were all colors and kinds and ing down the trail near the we loved them. We had them cabin returning from a ride not finished because he got at the Cabin at Crow Seeps on sick ran down when a bob-cthe Roost Range. Once we were the trail ahead of him. He was gone riding on the east end ol riding Poison, a big spookey the range for ten days or so sorrel horse, that hit the grand when we got back we only ound so hard when he ran had one old white hen left. that George Mathis said he was feaShe was a crotch bound. (His rider betthers most all gone and stayed ter be too (also) or he would out in the trees as wild as a be two (split). Joe had no gun deer. Joe (my father) looked his first thought of roping i at sorry-look- er L. D. S. Stake Calendar Natal Days Noted By Oldsters . J or J J im-press- Col-rua- pro-eede- rs in o i .Npllf) nflfl FI - If iff iVfinipl ce eryy J-- Sale consignors include the Utah Breeders: Winterton Bros., Kamas; W. C. Dr. John Tebbs, Panguitch; Beal, Cedar City; Ben Tanaka, Tremonton; Wallace Yardley 8c Sons, Beaver; H. M. Grlbtole, Gunnison; H. B. Lamb, Wales; C. H. 8c Don C. Snow, Ferron; Sorenson Bros., Emery; F. (L. Biederman, Cedar City; Hawley Hereford Ranch, Richfield; Verl Nordfors, Annabella; Vearl Enlargement of Its Price sub A. Peterson, Gunnison, Snell station and the opening of a new coal burning power plant Swenson, Spanish Fork; Williams, Ogden; Potter by Utah Power and Light Co. Bros., Farmington; and Emory during 1960 will help to assure a continued supply of adequate C. Smith, Sait Lake City. and dependable electricity to consumers in the eastern Utah area. This was the announcement made this week by Orson M. Slack, American Fork, UP& L's Southern Division mana- Utah Power Enlarges Facilities following od Emery Pair Recite Vows ger. In addition to putting its new $7y2million Hale plant extension at into operation last summer, declared Mr. Slack, Power spent some $200,000 during the year for Improvements to its service facilities. Installation of a new transform er and oil circuit breaker at was among Price substation these projects. The Hale plant addition, he said, plays a big part in firming up the power supply in cen tral and eastern Utah. When operating at full capacity, it utilizes up to eleven railroad carloads of Carbon County coal every day. Cost of this work, he assert ed, is just one part of the $13 million Utah Power spent for construction in 1950 and it com pleted the second year of its $61 million expansion program. Designed to ensure plenty of electric power for peace or war the building program steam-electr- ic O-re- m Special Correspondent Emery Mr and Mrs LuDean Max-fiel- announce Matrn Dies U-t- ah d the marriage of their daughter LuElla to Duaine Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs Arthur M. Anderson. The young couple were mar- ried at the home of the bride February 10 by Pres. Elden G. Luke with members of the immediate families present. Marjorie Duzett was Maid of Honor; Barbara Maxfield, Sh-oPeterson and Mary Nielsen, sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids; Lyle D. Anderson, brother of the groom, was Best Man.. A dance in the school auditorium followed the reception. Many lovely gifts were received. na To My Many Friends In Emery Co. I wish to advise my friends throughout Emery County that I have taken over the Hatt Service Station one block east of the Post Office in Green River, on the north side of U. S. Highway 50 and 6. I specialize in lubrication and tire repair, beside handling a complete line of Mo bile Products. Your patronage 'will be appreciated. Call in whenever you are in Green River. Utah Hereford Breeders Acquire Top Bulls week. n Mr and Mrs Clarence moved to Salt Lake this week to make their home. He has employment there. Clyde Young, son of Mrs Nellie B. Young, narrowly escaped serious injury Monday night when he fell asleep at the wheel of his car the other side of Clawson. He suffered minor chest and knee injuries. The car was very badly damaged. He was scheduled to report at Port Douglas Tuesday for the Air Corps. The appoint- ment, according to' his "mother, been postponed indefinitely. Lt. and Mrs Don Unger of have purchased the ry ot Orangeville (s) Alma Scovill 50-t- on five-ye- ar will: (1) add (185,000 kilowatts of electric generating capacity to the companys system by late 1952, extend and improve (2) transmission, distribution and service facilities at a cost of approximately $30,000,000. How well Utah Power and Light served the people of its territory during the past year Is shown by the gains in num ber of customers and ln power use, Mr. Slack said. Some 5700 new customers were added to UP&L lines in 1930 to bring the total to 159, he isald, and together 000, they used considerably over one billion kilowatt-houof electricity. (Continued page 8, col 5) rs Way-ma- The bulls shown above are Denver in 1949; and reserve MW Larry Domino 89th, and champion at the Chicago Inter LF Proud Mixer 19th, who were national In 1948. Peterson Bropurchased for $18,000.00 and thers look forward to great ac at the complishments with this bull. $10)100.00, respectively, recent Denver Show by PeterThe L F Proud Mixer 19th son Brothers of Ogden, Utah, was bred by the Luckhardt and Elko, Nevada. Farms at Tarkio, Missouri. He Larry Domino 89th is regard was calved, May 1950; but looks ed toy authorities as one of the equally promising to that of outstanding bulls of the nation the older bull, purchased by it toeing said that there are the Petersons. At least 7, of the not more than six or eight bulls most popular breeders in the in the nation as highly adver naUon, made their bid for this tised and as well known as youngster; but J. F Miller, of Larry 89th. He is the son of Colo., made the next Larry Domino 50th, the highest Hayden, final bid of $10,060.00 The Petregister merit bull ever to be ersons say that it is a lot of known in the Hereford breed. MW Larry Domino has received money to pay for a calf; but more points to prove this merit they sUll feel that he is worth for his sire than any other one it. Both of these bulls will be of the sons of this great bull. He was champion at San Fran displayed at the 5th Annual cisco at the Cow Palace Show Hereford Sale, which is to be e in 1948 and 1949; champion at held toy Peterson Bros., at Great Western Show at1 den on March 8. Og-th- Rangers Moot Forest Problems At Convention Under the direction of Le- land D. Heywood of Cedar City and John A. Adams of Ogden, representing consulting team regional forest headquarters at Ogden, rangers of the Manti-ha- s L3511 national forest opened conference Monday in the iciPal Building at Price. Whlle keyed to the Problems unger Ball Ferrons Gold and Green oziiiglitcr of Mayor and of national dofonso, th pur- uriii hp hpjH thiQ nit Mrs Herman L Behling. The ho- - pose of the meeting is to High rSPii me February 17 to occupied by Mr and ventory the needs of the forool auditorium. Jimmy Darts,J vc- -- is now 0 man-sic- . est for protection and develop Orchestra will furnish the mu- - Mr BUIy and Mrs Vernon Ezell and ment. Forest Supervisor, Robbe will cards Budget family of Sunnydale have re- ert H. Park in discussing the cently become residents of Cas- meeting said that as we look tle Dale and are occupying the ahead into the future of wildRussell Palmer home on east land management, we think of a from Hang weighted rope main street. He is now employ- the many accomplishments that to the ceiling of your garage ed at Hiawatha. are needed for the forest to just clear the floor ln the frcontribute its utmost to the ont of the car movement of long time economic welfare the rope when driving in will CARD OF THANKS and enjoyment of the people. guarantee that you can then The family of Mrs Melissa We know of a great many proclose the doors. Jewkes wish to thank every- jects, which, when done, will economic The Post Office Department one for the sympathy and kind; result to material employs more people than the ness shown at the time of her and social advancement, and we all look forward to the ti- death. nations largest corporation. Ferron Sets Dance Date 16, 1951 SCHEDULE IIS FIXED FOR FAMILY STUDY Some 50 head of top quality The Emery County Extension range bulls make up the offering at the fifth Service, under the direction of annual Hereford Bull sale to the Utah State Agricultural be held at Cedar City on Feb- -, College and Carbon Junior 24, according to Ralph lege, is sponsoring a Family D. Winterton, Kamas, president Life Institute to be held in of The Utah Hereford Assoc- - 1961. Meetings will be held in iation. 'Ferron, Castle Dale, Hunting- Seventeen Utah Hereford Br- - ton and Cleveland. The have consigned to this gram is scheduled as follows: sale which will toe held at the Morning Session: Branch Agricultural College Gri 10:00 A. M. N. E H. S. Aud. Prob-nounds in Cedar City. These are Dr. C. J. Skidmore: bulls, Win- - lems of Courting, Dating ana just Tail-en- d terton added, tout are bulls Selecting a Mate that have been consigned to, the Cedar City sale last Nov- 1 ember. Our breeders have been U-for holding them especially this sale. They are all rugged range bulls TUIII'CU' and have been carefully select- ed and graded. Only bulls gr- ading B or better will be HliIiUlSrnT7ct regular Board sold ho added As hgs been the custom in the past, a show consisting of School Dtnct held February 9rffn judging the various classes will a take place at 10 a. M. on Sat- urday, February 24. The auc- - of tion sale will start promptly re.sig?d at 1 P. M. H. B. Sager, Boze- - hrenp.rhep was recaJled to the man, Montana, is the auction- -. ready-for-servi- FEBRUARY Mun-Qua- m , i in-t- Afternoon Session: 2:00 P M. S. E. H S. Aud. Dr. C. J. Skidmore: Problems of Courting, Dating and Selecting a Mate Afternoon Session: 2:00 p M. Castle Dale Aud. Professor Don C. Carter: Problems of Growing Up Afternoon Session: 2:00 P. M. Cleveland Aud. Professor Theral Black and Professor Herbert Larsen: Per sonality Problems Related to Discipline Evening Session: 7:30 P. M. S. E. H. S. Aud. Professor Theral Black: "Per sonality Proiblems Related to Discipline Evening Session: 7:30 P, M. Castle Dale Aud. Dr. R. W. Roskelley and Dr. L. G. Noble: Who Makes the Familys Decisions Evening Session: 7:30 P. M. N. E H. 6. Aud. Professor Don c. Carter: Sex Education The Board of Education has cleared the way for use of the busses for the meetings. Elementary principals will make necessary arrangements with H. S. principals where transportation is needed for patrons as well as students. The meetings will be held as scheduled with the morning session beginning at 10:00 a. m.; afternoon at 2:00; and evening at 7:30 p. m. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of our friends and relatives tor the1 sympathy and kindness shown us at the death of our husband and father. Olive Magnuson and family Rites Unite Local Pair By Mrs Flora Jensen Huntington Mir and Mrs Joe Piccolo an-- 1 nounce the marriage of their daughter Lucille and Varden Willson, son of Bp. and Mrs Oran, Willson of Elmo. The wedding will take place Friday, February ,16, at the home of the bride, and a wed ding reception will honor them Saturday night ln the school auditorium. Both Miss Piccolo and Mr. Willson are graduates of North Emery and Mr Willson is attending the USAC this year. .'7 -- CLAWSON NOTES Mr and Mrs Venoy Barney and son of Salt Lake were we- ek end visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Luther Tatton. Jack Riley, of the Army, is. spending a few days furlough here with his parents, Mr and Mrs Robert Riley. He is being transferred from Camp Car-soColo, to a camp in Wash. Mr and Mrs Dennis Tidwell annd family have moved back to their home here after living a few months at Wellington. Mr and Mrs Ivan Nielsen took their small daughter, Susan, to Salt Lake this week for special treatment. Mr and Mrs Fame Price and family and Mr and Mrs Allan Price and family of Sunnydale were week end visitors here. Care Barney of Salt (Lake spent the week end at the home of his brother, Clen Barn, ney. Mr and Mrs Kent Houseand children of Drag-ertwere Sunday visitors here. Mrs Annie Blackburn was Price Hospital me when we can activate these taken to the for treatment of a kidSunday projects he remarked. Inves- ney ailment. tigations to cover erosion and Frank Jensen made a busisediment problems are specially ness trip to Salt Lake this being Inventoried as there is week. much work of this kind needMr and Mrs Glen Carter of ing to be done. Our watersheds Salt Lake visited relatives here must be given greater protec- over the week end. tion and development, Mr Park Mrs Errsmaltoe land said. Many of our drainage Beverly Miller are (Miller relbasins need intensive investi- atives in Salt Lakevisiting for a few to upstream pro gation looking tection. Mr Heywood is head- days. ing the work relating to general forest administration and Mr Adams is leading the inventories of erosion and sedimentation work. Joined in the The management of the "Em meeting are rangers Howard ery County Progress is anxiR. Foulger and Merrill V. An- ous to obtain the services of derson of Manti, George C. some woman in Emery to act Whitlock of Ferron, Ivan L as correspondent from that com Dyreng of Ephraim, Max C munitiy for this paper. Any- Green of Castle Dale, Wells one interested is invited to of Mt. Pleasant, David form this office, and details Hansen of Moab, and Julian R. las to compensation and re- Thomas of Montlcello Iquirements will be forwarded. keeper on WANTED |