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Show FOUR PAGE KMERX Singer sewing machine In excellent condition. See Mrs Otterstrom, Castle Dale. EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS La-vi- ESTABLISHED 1MI Ore Producers frigerators, washing machines, Formulate and electric motors. Repair of all electric appliances electric Visitors at the J. C. Lofley home were Mr and Mrs Dulan ranges, etc. Write or call; New Program : Rasmussen and Wayne of Clayton VVorthen ELMO NOTES I Georcens Hansen Mr and Mrs Joe Hansen visited one day last week with his ulster, Mrs Minnie Atwood. Mr and Mrs Bill Franklin are visiting In Roosevelt .with Mr and Mrs Duane Harper and family. Mr and Mrs A. E. Hall of Orangeville and Mr and Mrs Glen Carter of Salt Lake spent some time last week visiting Mrs Mary Jones and Mrs By Mrs Evie Clegg. Hyrum Atwood visited Friday with relatives here. Ben, Aron and Marvin Hansen motored to Monticello on Sunday. Guests of Mrs Mary Oliver last week were Mr and Mrs Neldon Oliver and Mr and Mrs Vem Olsen of Sunnyslde. Mr and Mrs Charles Lofley visited a few days In Price with her mother, Mrs Inez Tidwell. Repair of all makes of re- Ken-- 684 N. 4th East, Price ilworth. ( Phone 857-- J, Price Delias Atwood and Mr and -Mrs Udell Atwood and child SALE Used, recondition iron of Price visited relatives FOR ed Ford tractors. Good buys.. over the week end. Mr and Mrs Rex Ovlatt and Scow Tractor Service, Orange tc32 children of Price spent Sun- ville, Utah. Ada Mrs with his 1 mother, day FARMERS ! Ovlatt. We pay cash for dead or use Mr and Mrs J. C. Lofley vis- less horses, cows, sheep, or ited In Huntington on Wed- hogs. Call Price 996W for fast nesday with Mr and Mrs Hy- pick-u- p service. Highest prices rum Atwood. for deer and elk skins. Ross Weare and Joan McKee paid Carbon-Emer- y Animal of Tooele have been visiting Co. One mile south of at the h:ne of Mr and Mrs Price. 26tpll Charles Jones Jr, The February Farmall-1948 meeting of FOR SALE the Elmo PTA featured a spec- model with hydraulic system. ial Founders Day Program un- Rubber tired hay wagon, mowder the direction of Georginia er, plows, lay-o- ff machine, Hansen, Lois Jensen, Eliza Hanin very good consen. Jessie McNeil, Andrew Me dition. Also cream separator. Neil and James Mangum. See Ronald Broderick, Castle Vice president James Man-gu- m Dale. 2tp24 conducted the (meeting Male Reliable and a very nice program was Help Wanted f1C3 man with car wanted to call given. on fanners In Emery County. I M, grain-- chopper. A strengthened and reorgan ized Uranium Ore Producers as sociatlon elected new directors and officers and proposed a ten point program for Improvement of conditions in the Industry at a meeting f the group Saturday at Grand Junction. W. E. Haldane, Grand Junction, was named president. officers are R. O. Dulaney, Cortez, vice president; Howard er Moah, vice W. Balsley, -- the following i recommenda- FIRST STATE BARK OF SAUNA UTAH CAPITAL $25,000 UNDIVIDED PROFIT 1375,000 SURPLUS Member Federal Reserve System nod Federal Deposit workers. the woodbox stood b hind the kitchen stove? No sneaking oft to the school before the box was filled. In the sum mer fter dark when the splinters were dump ed out, the box was a to hide dandy place when playing hide and seek. Remember? Announcing Tht CEDAR CITY Hereford Bull Sale FEB. The county office at Oestle Dale is open every day except Saturday and Sunday to help farmers with their agricultural conservation program plans for the coming year. II. S. 9. County and State road im provement through cooperation of county, state, and federal governments. 10. On directed ores, the increased penalties be absorbed by the atomic energy commission or by the custom mills. Times-Independe- GUARANTEED CALL Iili UTAH HKRSFORD ASSM. - PRICE lilt P. low-whe- low-whe- el el ' y r' 1 Utah Vud Utah Copper Symphony Hour, presenting the Utah Symphony Orchestra under dje direction of Maurice Abravanel, its musical conductor, has brought listening enjoyment into thousands of Utah homes. The great music of the masters has been heard on this program every Thursday evening since January 4, at 8:00 p.m. over Radio Station KSL. - It is Utah Coppers hope that the same acceptance of the program will be attained for the balance of the symphony series, which continue through March 29. The superb performances by the Utah Symphony Orchestra and the world-fame- d guest artists appearing with this Utah organization have received enthusiastic acclaim for these broadcasts. The 5100 members of the Utah Copper family cordially invite you to continue to listen to MUSIC FOR YOU your hour of great music. f y v- - a and more accurate drilling . , . automotive-type wheels for faster, smoother operation . . . new, power lift, and short turning radius which make good seeding far easier . . . plus the famous Brunt adjustable-gate- , John Deere-Vas fluted which drill almost all seeds in any desired quantity per acre. A choice of furrow openers and optional equipment adapts the Model MB" to all planting conditions. See us for complete details. fast-actin- g n force-feed- We Have On Hand Now Tractor Plows - Disk Harrows - Spike Tooth Harrows Min ' ('v k Price Commission Co. - Price, Utah - - Castle Dale, Utah 0. Box 237 ' :Vv!: Boost your grain yields! Speed through planting when soli and moisture conditions are just right with a dtptndubU Joh n Deere Van Brunt Model "B1 Grain Drill. It's a drill that plants accurately at speeds up to 6 M.P.H. In favorable conditions . . . transports 15 M.P.H., or faster, on highways. The Model "1 is an advanced-desig- n drill that has mch important features as construction for easier filling WELDING Moab nt, 24 Lake City and BRUCE TIRES, TUBES MECHANICS ACCESSORIES UTAH Iv P. O Un 173. AL Phillips 66, Service 494 WALLACE G. GRANGE Sale at 12:30 P.M. at 9:30 AM. Ml FREE ESTIMATES BULLS" GRADED QUALITY SELLING 50 TOP BULLS Show In cold weather as in hot on mountain roads & on straight-away- s, your engine will be frisky as a lamb IF you use famous PHILLIPS 66 GASOLINE. Come in and try a tank-fyoull like it! ul ROCK WOOL Higher priorities for in getting equipment and sup plies. IONITE the nations best battery serves. - - affite most major foods there Is no need for material increase in the acreages of the Important grains and cultiva ted crops. But there is an opportunity In 1951, the Chairman points out, to use the A CP to strengthen our soli reOf aid 8. HUNTINGTON NOTES three-mon- ore-buyin- g Insurance Corperatioo -- - UT AHrxC OPPER DIVISION KSNNtCOTT ems, vtmm A 195 16, day and was in Salt Lake Mon day and Tuesday. is a visitor PROG R AAA Mrs Gwen Nielsen at the Dave Adamson home in By Mrs Flora Jensen this week. Mr and Mrs Eldon Johnson Mapleton frdwBrt Cmunlm ewMw Mr and! Mrs Myron Grange were visitors In Fountain Green were visitors in Salt Lake this this week end. It is time to sign up In the Mr and Mrs Jackson Moffltt Agricultural Conservation Pro- and son of Salt Lake were vis Morris Guymon was a Salt visitor Tuesday. gram says Jesse S. Tuttle, the itors over the week end at the Lake ieihx e. Johnson of Manti vis Chairman of the Emery County Glen Jones home. PMA Committee. Farmers of Mr and Mis Errol Iitster ited Mrs Katy Gordon and fam and Emery County have an oppor- went to Provo Sunday to take ily and the Fenton Moffitt homes on Tuestunity again to cooperate with their son Allan to a specialist. Rosel Jensen his wife have rethe fanners of other counties He is afflicted with rheumatic day. He and a and states in strengthening fever. cently returned from vacation to Minnesota the Nations defenses by im visited in and New York to see two of Mildred Johnson proving the countrys ability Fountain Green Saturday and sons and their families. to produce food and fiber. is spending a few days In Map their Delta Sigma chapters Lamba The following conservation leton with the Mendenhalls of Carbon Junior College will practices have been approved and Adamsons. of enteran evening for Emery County, according present Zen Jensen attended the con tainment in Huntington Sunto Chairman Tuttle: Phosphate ention the Young Farmers 18, for the and green manure, ditches, lev in Salt of Lake Friday and Sat- day night, February Huntington First and Second eling of land, seeding of pasirns wards. These chapters are ture, new fences, dams, ponds, urday. Lowell Johnson of Provo was religious organizations of LDS and some others. students. The 11051 Program is open to a visitor one day last week. The American Legion Auxil A chorus, quartet, trio, and every farmer of Emery County who wishes to use the ACP to iary is planning a public pro- duet of vocal music, and talks for March as a commun- on religious and social subhelp him conserve the soil on1 gramservice for the benefit of jects will constitute the prohis farm and improve the pro ity gram. ductivity of (his land, and any the chapel building fund. farmer who wishes to take ad-- ! Gary and Lamont Arnold vis Huntington First and Second vantage of the program should ited at home from school at ward Relief Society organizacontact his local PMA comm- the BYiU this week end. Mae Ar tions will hold their annual (Cont. p. S, col. 1) itteeman or call at the PMA nold returned with them Sun office at Castle Dale. Fanners who cooperate - in the 1951 ACP will e helping to BATTERY TROUBLE? BUY A NEW IONITE AT build up the Nations soil reGUARANTEE serves, says Mr. Tuttle. With OUR STATION GET intoroiu Wonderful opportunity. $15 to !. An equitable adjustment In a day. No experience or Permanent. capital required. the increase in the pres Write today. MoNESS COMPA- match ent cost of labor, supplies and NY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., equipment. Oakland 7, Calif. 2tp25 2. A substantial increase in LOST Engate for truck, be- the price of uranium ores run tween Ferron and Huntington, ning between 0.1 per cent and or on Orangeville loop. Reward 0.2 per cent uranium oxide, to finder. Advise O. H. Barton, 3. A sustantial increase in Ferron. dtp the development allowance to to permit private enterprise FOR SALE Used G-- E washer. carry on more substantial deL. C. Cheap. Witbeck, Castle velopment of their properties. Dale. ltp .4. An increase in the haulFOR SALE Electric churn; age allowance from six cents Majestic coal range with large a ton to ten cents. reservoir and new jacket; also 5. Increased government drill ing on privately owned ground especially with respect to devel opment drilling. 6. Faster assay reports from the depots. REMEMBER WHEN 7. Draft deferments for key $20 SAUNA presi- dent. Approximately 1160 uranium miners, lessees and suppliers were present from the following points In western Colorado and: eastern Utah: Price, Green Ri ver, Moab and Thompson, U tah; Dove Creek, Cortez, Natur ita, Nucla, Delta, Fruita and Grand Junction, Colorado. The members of the Uranium Ore Producers association made tions: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY UTAH Kiinsms Electric Appliance KEPAlHlNG Subscription: UI the year First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter, under the Act of March S, 1879. na 2tp25 RAY U. WILLIAMS, Editor and Publisher Published Every Friday Moraine at Castle Dale, Utah A DAI, COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE good neighbor helping to f f It CORPORATION build better V t s b ' CO P th |