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Show Rites Unite Emery Co. Local Pair Receives Polio Check by Mrs Vera Snow Castle Dale Miss Pearl Anderson exchanged nuptial vows with Harvey Brinkerhoff Saturday, October 27 at the home of her mo- check for $575.00 to help provide care for local polio patients has been received by the Emery County Chapter of Foundaton Hoi the (National Infantile Paralysis, it was announced this week by Mr Cr L. Witbeck, Chapter Chairman. When March of Dimes funds are raised, Mr Witbeck explained, half the money stays here with the local Chapter and half goes to national headquarters for research, professional education and emergency aid such as the check just reA ther, Mrs Sarah Stringham. The bridegroom is a son ol Ed Brinkerhoff of Lawrence. Immediately after the double ring ceremony they departed for a honeymoon through the ' Monticello country. A shower will be given for them Wednesday night, Oct. 31 at the Stringnam residence. They will make their home in Lawrence. NOTICE to ceived. Mr Witbeck said record-breakipolio incidence during VOLUME 52, NUMBER CASTLE DALE, UTAH 10 CANT WIN (Submitted by Mrs Vera Snow) A mans life is full of trouble. He comes into the world' without his consent and goes out usually against his will ana the trip between his coming and going is exceedingly rocky. The rule of contraries is one of the features of his journey. When he is little the big girls kiss him; but when he is big, only little girls kiss him. If he is poor he is said to be a bad manager. If hes rich theyll say hes dishonest. If he needs credit, he cant get it. If he is prosperous everyone wants to do him a fa- Cream by Mrs Lloyd Jones Cleveland Three meetings will be held on Saturday and Sunday, November 10 and 11 for the long awaited dedication of the new Cleveland1 Ward Chapel. The first meeting will be held Saturday at 10:00 A. M. followed by meetings at 2:00 and 7:00 P. M. The Sunday meetings will be held at :lt0 00 A. M., 2: CO P. M and the dedication will be at 7:00 P. M. The program will consist ot selections toy local talent and formers residents of Cleveland. Ail former residents of Cl- eveland along with everyone else are cordially invited to altend. As of this week end, Pres. been advisea Luke had not which of the General Authorit- jgg would dedicate the building, vor. at the church welfare mine in order to finish the tipple and start producing coal. They es- -, pecially need skilled carpen- ters to help build a storage bin. All Priesthood members who have not yet filled their ass- ignment of work at the church mine are urged to do so as soon as possible. j Elmo Girl Marries By Mrs Georgena Hansen Elmo Mr and announce daughter Kathryn First Class LaMar Mathie, son Y) . TT 1 1 cf Mr and Mrs Sam Mathie of Huntington. They were married in a can j$y Mrs Georgena Hansen die light ceremony at the home mo of his grandparents, Mr and Funeral services were hela Mrs G A. Johnson. President! Elden G. Luke performed the Saturday for Mrs Mary (Marne) Angeline Larsen Axelsen iiTthe ceremony. Mrs Barbara Jones was Mat Elmo Ward Chapel with Bishop ron of Honor and Roger Maj- Oran E. Willson presiding. ors was Best Man. Mrs Axelsen died last Wed The bride wore a gown of at her home in Salt nesday over lace white nylon net and City of causes incident to satin and a crown of seed Lake age. Her husband died in 1944. pearls. She was iborn November 13, A reception will be held Fri 1871 m Lpnraim-ly-wednewThe Elmo. at day evening will Survivors include Mrs Mada honeymoon in and Mrs Irene Long Beach, after which Kath Brotherson ryn will return to school and , Thomas of Elmo and Mrs Merle to his Barnes of Salt Lake City, and Mr Mathie will go back a son Percy Axelsen of Price. assignment in the navy. Fifteen grandchildren and 34 J10S JLlCltl i s en survive. A1 they politics, ' : hes patriotic. If he gives to charity, its foi shew. If he doesnt, hes a stin gey cuss. If hes actively religious, some will say hes a hypocrite. If he doesnt take a deep interest in relii,on- theyll call him a har dened sinner. If he gives affection, he is a soft specimen, if he cares for nobody, hes cold blooded. If he dies young, there was a great future for him. If he lives to be an old man, he mis- . sed 1 his calling. f- - Wrecks Car 4, (2-- th-u- Visiting at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs 'Ferrel Day, were Mr and Mrs (Ralph De Groot. The Ladies Republican Club of Castle Dale and Orangeville will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs Grant Snow in Orangeville on Nov. 5 at 8:00 p. m. The lesson will foe given the National by Mrs May Reid and a report Working To- by Mrs L. T. Hunter. Miller Child Dies In Provo -- 4-- Weed Program Gets Praise iA' Protect Your Cows Army-Nav- Bond-A-Mon- coumhnen for a four-ye- ar term, and Catherine Gordon as treasurer. On the Peoples Ticket are Jack Corgiat, Ezra Harrison, and Pierce Wilson, for councilmen. Castle Dal- eOnly one ticket is In the field at Castle Dale a Democratic slate with the names of Bruce Magnuson, Leo Nielsen and Al council-meva Wall for l Berg for treasurer. by Barbara Baldwin Greenriver The ballot at Green River will show two tickets, A Citizens Party Ticket and a Peoples Party Ticket. On the former are the names of J. Alma Scovill, Albert May and Nolan Curtis for councilmen, and Mrs Verna Milton for city treasurer. On the Peoples Tick t are the names of Lee F. Gleathill, Calvin Jensen and Lauren Beebe for councilmen and Mrs Verna Milton for city treasurer. four-ye- ni ifpo ar four-ye- Oil ar n, and-Car- 'nst-uctio- CASTLE DALE NOTES gh Tuttle with Leslie Mofflt for Treasurer. For Four Republican Ticket year councilmen, Mark Humphrey, Ray E. Hassinger and Don Jewkes with Jean Olsen for Treasurer. By Mrs Flora Jensen Huntington At Huntington two tickets will appear cn the ballot for the November 6 municipal election. Progressive Ticket can didates are J. B. Johnson, Neai Rowley and Iver Truman as I adviies. dichlor-ophenoxyace- tic Non-Par- Day ' Word has been received that Berg Duzett has been woundTotal taxes collected at the ed in the leg while fighting in office of the County Treasurer Korea. as of the end of October amBill McBroom, who was wou ounted to $18,29825. This was nded in Korea and has been in only slightly less than the toa Colorado hospital, is reported tal taken in at the same date last year $18,64021, County as holding his own. Treasurer Nephi IL. Williams Award Day Slated II tty .Oil VPI1 Tax Payments Are Normal ancisco. Harve Oviatt the misfortune of breaking his shoul week. der Huntington Guy Brown is convalescing at the hospital in Price following an operation. By Mrs Deborah Huntsman Mr and Mrs Ross Gordon took their baby to Salt Lake Fei ron Two members of the Board this week for medical care. Mrs Gordon a c companied of Trustees are to be elected Libby them. for four year terms at Ferron. The Republican Ticket carries Cleveland cf C. G. Conover Mr and Mrs George P. White the names Hills as candidates received word that his son Geo and E. V. oflicesa rsre (R White has berti called for these to fulfill a mission for the L.I ?? cTrC.t Conover nRrvant lr.s, D. s. Church to the West Cen-tral States. He is scheduled to welson-entethe Mission Home on B. Humphrey Bv Mrs December 3. A farewell party orangeviue-Novem- berRay will be held in his honor on Candidates selected at re25th at the Capitol cent primaries held here, fer ward in Salt Lake. Dave Mill is in Salt Lake City the coming municipal election are: receiving medical treatment. Democratic ticket For Foui Mr and Mrs Lion Olsen have moved their family into the year councilmen, Earl Robert old Olsen home in the lowei son, Elmer Scovill and Bland ' end of town. Their 3 year old son is in bed with polio. He was 1 WI in the hospital in Salt Lake I M-for over a month. Dave Timothy has been quit1 ill the past week. Mrs Ruth Nielson is in Salt I 11 v Lake for medical treatment. Mrs Herbert Bawden underwent a major operation at the by Mrs Vera Snow L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake castle Dale The DUP Convention will be !,efi0ervrUSIltiTJ!n,d n heid ln castle Dale in the St- House on November 3. Em- Latest reports are that ake arLci Stakes will ery sheis doing as well as can be participate carbon in the convention, expected. President Mrs Kate Mrs Newel Nelson returned of the Slate Carter, will be to Provo for medical aid aftei dewn from SaltChapter, Lake with the past 10 days at ers to give information and Mr Nelson took her in. to all chapters. Orangeville At 11:09 oclock a business Mr and Mrs Malone Jewkes meeting will start. Lunch will and family recently moved to be served at noon by the Emery Price to be near his work. County Chapter. The meeting at Tuesday, Mr Jesse D. Jewkes In the afternoon will start was taken to Salt Lake City H:30 and will be a report meet-b- y his son (Royal, where he Ing and Instruction will be to have a major op- - ven. All chapters of both counties eration in the near future. are urged to attend all day. They expect a large attendance. -T f pio L !x.vyVXvl.CJLl 1 Et-w- in 2-- off r by Ray B. Humphrey County Weed Supervisor The (1951 Weed Control Prohelp carry out Theme for 1951, gram ends on October 31 as far as' active supervision goes gether for World Understandficm the County Weed Coming. mittee, but should not end unThe following have our sinBankers certificates will be til midnight December 31st if cere thanks for subscribing or presented by Earl F. Hills, repweea or weeds are there any Emto resenting the Utah Bankers seeds left around your farms. renewing subscription Association, county ribbons and At one minute past midnight ery County Progress. the new proArchie Blackham, Huntingn medals will be presented by January 1, 1952 by Mrs Vera Snow Ray Killpack, representing the gram should start. Clayton Kofford, Montana assist- Castle Dale-W- ord Commissioners, County The County' Commissioners, Young, Huntington Ralph ed by Florence M. Cutler, HoJohn Cook, Ferron has been received that County Agent, County Weed me Demonstration Agent. St- Mr Weed Ferrion and Rulon SuperMrs Dee Miller of PrNelson, and Committee, will ate Fair ribbons be pre- ovo lost their little boy. He visor express their appreciation Hunt n sented Brinkerhoff, Lyman by David Sharp Jr. and oi for your cooperation in makByron Johansen, Castle Dale Gordon L. Beckstrand, County died after a lingering illness Leukemia, Sunday, Oct. 28 and James E. Petersen, Salt Lake ing this years program a success. They would welcome your J. Alma Scovill, Green River Agricultural Agent. Special me- will be buried Wednesday, Oct. A. A. VanBuren, Orangeville dals will go to Stewart Nielson 31 in Provo. Mr and Mrs Willsuggestions on how to make success. and 1952 a bigger Mervin Johnson, Emery for livestock judging at State ard Miller, grandparents, Mr and Mrs Marvin Miller, Between 12 and 13 hundred Gifor Richards DeAnn Fair; 4 Ellis Wild, Ferron D Miller, Mrs Lavina Otter gallons of rls Home Economics judging; Allen L. Tuft, Ferron strom and Marjorie Jones ot acid) were used Wallace otteson, Ogden Mary Lou Ryan for Girls Ho- Castle Dale and Mrs Leo Thby the County upon the CoLouise Tuttle, Orangeville me Economics Achievement and orpe of Dragerton are going in unty highways and citizens ot Wilton Lemmon, Huntington Girls Record; Doris Williamto the services. the county upon their property. son and Fawn Roper, winners The results of this work is shFerrel Day, Huntington own by the reduction of weeds cf Style Dress Revue; Clark Ov Marjorie Day, California farms and highways. upon W. L. States, California OUT OF latt for Leadership and Kent Continued use will mean grMarion Aibrechtsen, Emery Barton for Meat Animal Proeater control of weeds and induction. Two leaders will be crease the value of our roads, GODFREY'S given special recognition for lands and crops. Some work was service. long also done on the open range TEABAG in control of halogeton. Following the program there The Weed Department, will foe a free picture show at officially closed at prethe Rocket Theater for all H sent, is always ready and willmembers and leaders who have Price ceilings are back in vogue with to any problems help ing completed their projects and again, I see. You all remember you might have. It will attempt handed in their record 'books. price ceilings when you hear the to acquire all the latest information relative to weed conprice you hit the ceiling. trol to be able to carry out a You know that Archie Bleyer who better contrl program in 1952. conducts the orchestra on my proas announced this week gram. Well, I have a picture of that Mr Ray B. Humphrey of him as a boy just before he gave apbeen Orangeville has again his first piano concert. Thats the for pointed Weed Supervisor time he amazed everyone includrewas letter The following the year of 1952. ceived from Mr Glenn T. Baird ing his father. The old man had been paying for trumpet lessons. by Mr Ray B. Humphrey. October 30, 1951 I hear that Stalin just got around Mr (Ray Humphrey to American football. He saw picy County Weed Supervisor tures of the game, Horatio Alger's favorite theme Dear Ray; and said: Ah, weve got them of is land the opporwas: America I would like to compliment fighting amongst themselves. tunity and 1 am sore he would agree and Gordon for the fine coryou the factor another to important troubles Keep your cattle from being nerstone of security in the future is programs arranged in conn- Stalins having his ownsome Post seems It Moscow. in guy schools shot by pheasant hunters. ection with the of hat sound high cultivation saving the Trespass its. Right now, in this new year on weed control problems oi broke into the Kremlin and stole your field with Nocents and 1950, you can take advantage of one Emery County. I am sure that the results of next years elections. signs. Spend fifty save a cow! we made were of the safest, surest opportunities to the contacts save ever offered U. 8. Savings worthwhile and should do much Do those insurance salesmen pesavailare No Trespass signs weed control ter you like they do me? I fall for Bonds. You can buy Savings Bonds to further the able at the office of Emery on the Payroll Savings Plan where program in Emery County. I that stuff, though, and I got Dale. Castle in County Progress the wish that we had a supervisor bunches of it. All kinds. Some you work, or if Cost Is 50c per dozen. Plan at your bank. in each county of the state Im going to get sick and see think, 10 years from now, you that was as much interested in day if it works! Call at the Progress office Just SI for $3 will every receiving begin the weed control work as you or enclose money In a letter invested Sign up now for one are. HEARD ON CBS TALENT SCOUTS you of these today. and signs will be mailed to Adv. two safe and sure ways to postpaid. future Yours security. very truly, provide C S T teu viy Glenn T. Baird 7j hanks the news, skimmed for qu ck perusal 1 I 1-so two brothers, Sanford LarH sen of Washington, and Ervin Larsen of Idaho and five sisters survive: Mrs Annie Cowley of Orem, Mrs Kisty Nielsen of Helper, Mrs Azelia Beal of Ephraim, Mrs Drucilla AllOver 250 H boys and girls sap of Ephraim and Mrs Zina and their leaders will be honored Wednesday, November 7, Cowley of Cleveland. m. in the Castle Dale at 7:00 Burial was in the Elmo ceme Church. p.David Sharp Jr., Suptery. ervisor (of Youth Programs of the State, will be present to Our of - If he saves money hes a grouch. If he spends it, hes a squanderer. by Mrs Lloyd Jones ' If he works hard they say Cleveland hes crazy. If he doesnt work, Lynn Jones, Byron Cook of hes a bum. . . Bo whats the Hiawatha and Floyd Jones use?? inlury miraculously escaped when the car owned! and driven EMERY NOTES by Lynn Jones failed to negotiate the turn coming into Claire Larsen, son of Mr and town and turned over twice Mrs Reed Larsen, is home on rolling down the hill. The body furlough before leaving for of the car was completely deKorea. Word has been received that molished. LeRoy Hersch is on his way home from Korea. His wife Ruth will meet him in San Fr- 4-- 1, 1951 Elmo If hes in politics they say It was announced this week Elden G. the past three years had ex- he takes graft. If hes out oi hr take President not insist workers are needed treasuries of hunhausted the dreds of chapters across the country. Our own chapters plight typical example, Mr Witbeck said. In the 1951 we raised March of Dimes hnnfpr ' share was extousted and we have consequently had to call on the emergency aid fund at national headquarters. The Emery County Chapter Chairman said that by late September over $6000,000 had been sent in response to requests for epidemic aid from more than 890 chapters in 45 states. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Cleveland Off the top Local Communities Dedication had Is Slated last Await Election YOU ng Luke that Pro Emmery Cogji ratty Under the Colors C. D. Mayor Soldier Killed Commendd The following letter was received by Airmail by Mayor Her man Behling this Mayor Behling and C. L. Witbeck, President of the Lions Club, officially welcomed personnel of the Engineering Research Associates, Inc. of St. Paul, Minnesota, when they recently arrived in this community in connection with the Buckhorn test project. The text of the letter foil! mid-wee- k. ows: In Korea by Mrs Lloyd Jones Cleveland Word was received Sunday, October 28, that Cpl. Roland Otteretrom, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Otterstrom of Sunny-dial- e, formerly of Cleveland, was killed In action In Korea qn Tuesday, .October 23. 1 He was born in Cleveland and attended the Cleveland school and North Emery High. His family moved to Salt Lake a few years ago and from there October 30, 1951 Honorable Herman Behling to Sunnydale where they Mayor of Castle Dale Castle Dale, Utah reside. now He is survived by the folldear Mayor Behling: I have just received a com- owing: hLs parents; 5 brothers, munication from our Mr Thom- Kenneth, Aubery, Stanley and as C. Hyers outlining the pro- Carlyle of Sunnydale and Jack gress being made in connection in California in the service, with the establishment cf our 2 sisters, Mrs Ruth Brasher ol Company offices in your fine Huntington and Joann of Suntown. His letter contained ma- nydale; and his grandmother, ny .commendatory remarks re- Mrs Nelson, of Price. garding the warm welcome you extended to him, as well as your friendly and cooperative attitude toward our representatives. On behalf of the Company, as well as myself, I wish to thank you most sincerely foi the helpfulness you have eh- - Emery own to our boys out there. It Mr Mrs clyde E Morten-ha- s meant a lot to them. I look sen 0fandEmery announce the Utforward to my next trip to 0f their marriage ah when I hope I may have Geraldine to Mr Morris daughter e R. pleasure of meeting you- ,s of m and Mrs and expressing my apprecia- p Lewis. A wedding reception Lop., personally. 'and dance wiii ,be held in their With every good wish to you on featumay November and the citizens of your com- - ,Pnor jq commencing at 8:30 p. m. am I munity, jin the Emery Auditorium. Sincerely yours, John iE. Parker Mr and Mrs Mervin John-- I son announce the marriage of Mrs Herman hhng to Mr Lces theirA.daughter Dora of the Company rge Peterson, son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Peterson of building. The office has ron The ceremony will 'be per a private phone Une and has November the is and radio communication with the men working at Buckhorn. their honor on Nov. 24 in the It was announced this week Emery Auditorium. that Mr Hyers would be a guest speaker at the Castle Dale Lion Club meeting to be held next Wednesday evening. My Lew-th- Huntington Kendall Gardiner was home several days from Camp Car son, Colorado. Vernon Jensen Is spending fifteen days home from camp Carson, Colorado. Mr and Mrs Alferd Jensen have received word from Korea that their son Cpl. Alton Jen-:e- n has been wounded and Is in a hospital in Pusan. This is the second time Alton has been wounded in Korea. Mr and (Mrs Leonard Wilson are in Colorado at Camp car-so- n visiting with their son. Grant, who Is hospitalized at that place. He was wounded in Korea. Raymond Carlson has received his discharge from the U. S. Army. He has served over three years. Eight months of the time were spent iii Germany and the past eight months were spent in combat duty in Korea. His wife, the former Dorthy Brown, spent the past few weeks with him, before discharge, in California. LaMar Mathie is spending two weeks in Huntington with his folk, Mr and Mrs Sam Ma thie. LaMar has been to Japan and Korea, coming back by way of Hawaii. He will report back to the Navy at San I tsin Geo-ar- ge Fer-labra- ry fm-me- d NOTICE Services Held For G R Girl LOST Shaeffer Fountain Pen with the name Florence White on it. Reward, if returned to County Agents office. NOTICE Greenriver Funeral services were held on Saturday at the LD6 church1 Notice Is hereby given that for Dixie Lee Nielsen, 14, un-- 1 der direction of Bp. Darrel the Board of Education of the Merril Emery County School District Ross. Speakers were Stevens, Albert R. Lyman, of will receive sealed bids for the Blanding, and Frank Hatt of purchase of a new River. The deceased is gcr school bus. A used bus will survived! by her parents. Josh- - ts turned in on the purchase, ua and Ruth Nielsen, two sis All bids are to be In the ters, Gloria May Hampton of School Board Office in N. M., and Linda ingten on or before November Marie of Green fRiver, a grand 9, 1951. mother, Mrs Riddle of St. Geo- - The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. rge. Hunt-Farmingto- n, Diego. Cleveland Pfc Alire3 returned to camp Cook, California after spending an eleven day furlough with his parents, Mr and Mrs Maynard Allred. Word was received by relatives In Cleveland' that Vernon Davis, son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Davis Jr. of Wellington, former residents of Cleveland, was wounded in action in Ko- rea. Castle Dale Mr Clyde Young Is home for a 12 .day furlough visiting his mother, Mrs Nellie Young. He is stationed in Arizona. Ferron Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ware-haare proud of their boys in the U. S. Service, both in the navy. Earnest is in San Diego, assigned to a transport 'ihip, the U. S. S. MontralL Dick is in Camp Roberts, California, and Is taking basic training and likes it fine. Gail Thomas of the U. S. Ar my, sen of Mr and Mrs John Thomas, Is home on furlough from Camp Gordon, Georgia, and wifi return to Fort Lawton, Minnesota, when he leaves, Sam Singleton of the U. S. Army, son of Mr and Mrs Mor ris Singleton, spent the week end at home from Denver, where he is stationed. He participated in the deer hunt. m |