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Show VOLUME 52, NUMBER Emeoy 13 Warning To Stockmen CASTLE DALE, UTAH week. Sen. Watkins Slates Visit Senator Watkins will conduct a legislative clinic in Cas tie Dale on November 27 in the County Court House. This clinic is designed to give the people a chance to discuss with the Senator problems of our national government. The gen eral public is Invited to attend. Castle Dale News by Mrs Vera Snow The Old Folks had a very successful party last Saturday. There were 100 people served at the banquet and they seemed to enjoy the program ana dance. Mr and Mrs Russell Snow wish to thank all who helped with the party, the ones who donated, the people who took vember 17. They were married in the Manti LDS Temple on November 20, 1901. They are parents of two sons and two daugh ters and have 20 grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mr Mr Jacobsen is the son of Rasmus Jacobsen and Annie Margaret Peterson. His wife Is the daughter of Hans C. and 5 CLEVELAND COUPLE WED Orangeville News By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Mr and Mrs Frank Cox and family of Price visited' with Mrs Della Taylor and other relatives here Sunday. Mrs Fem Conway left for Colorado the last of the week. Her mother, Mrs Lizzie (Robertson, accompanied another daughter, Mrs Ellen Hawkes, tack to Kenilworth to stay for a short time. A large crowd of friends and relatives attended' the wedding reception Saturday evening for Hazel Marie (Jewkes) Gough and husband. Her sisters Violet Lee of Salt Lake City and Bell Rose of Sunnyside were among those present. Mr and Mrs Frank Moffitt Merrill Scow, son of Mr and Mrs Arvon Scow, is convalescing from a sprained ankle received while practicing basket ball. The DUP is planning a party for December to honor the older people of the community. Mrs Lydia Grange is Captain of the Camp. Mr and Mrs Don W. Snow and family of Hiawatha were Sunday guests of Mrs Cleao Snow. elecPMA farmer-committtions will be held in each of Emery Countys 8 farm communities before Dec. 4, 1951, Jesse S. Tuttle, Chairman of the county PMA committee announced' today. Voting will be by balloting ee In-te- ad tho tkimmod for quick parusal off i i By Mrs Deborah Huntsman George B. Funk, 69, Ferron, died at his home Thursday of last week following a lingering illness. He was a son of Ezra K. and Mary A. Funk, and was bom in Manti May '16, 1882. He reBy Mrs Ray B. Humphrey sided at Ferron and Moore dur ing most of his life, where he Orangeville was both carpenter and ranchFuneral services were coner. in July 1901, he married ducted Tuesday for Orland F. Mary A. Olsen, a daughter of Tuttle, who was killed In a Fred and Martha OLsen, and mining accident. Bp. six years later their marriage R. Sitterud condiucted Raymond the serwas solemnized in the Manti vices. LDS temple. During his lifeHe is survived by his wife; time Mr. Funk was active in a ion and daughter; his parreligious affairs of his church ents and two brothers. and was a High Priest of the Burial was in the Ferron Ward at the time of his cemetery under theOrangeville direction decease. of the Witbeck Funeral Home. Mr and Mrs Funk observed Liv-lingst- Rites Held their Golden Wedding anniver sary a few months ago. The program and Its purpose will be explained to all farmers and if they desire they can sign up for a conservation program that will best fit their farm. 3. Assistance In outlining this plan is offered iby PMA committeemen, SCS conservationists and Engineers and other USDA Agencys. This plan must be carried1 out by farmers before additional assistance can be given. Further explanation will be given at election meetings. Chairman Tuttle stated the Emery County PMA committee felt highly honored that this county had been selected as one of the special counties in our Nation to carry out this program. Confronted with this change in procedure and faced with an increasing defense program and conditions rapidly changing brought on 'by world conditions, farmers in the coming year can expect changes in Production and Marketing patterns. This will call for the most able farm leadership in community committeemen. Come out and participate in your community elections. 2. Smith on September 28, 1929, at (Provo, he moved to Genola where he engaged in fanning. In 1945 he mewed with his fam ily to Ferron where he worked as a coal miner until the time of his death. Survivors are his wife and two sons and one daughter, Cur tis and1 James Morrey of Ferron and Mrs Cora Jean Swenson ol Spanish Perk. Also surviving are his parents of Spanish Fork; three brothers, three sis ters and one grand daughter. Burial was in the Spanish Fork cemetery. PTA Council Meeting Held George Petersen son of Mi and Mrs Arthur Petersen, and Dora Johnson, daughter of Mr andi Mrs Mervin Johnson of Emery, were married in the Manti LDS temple Monday, No vemiber 19. A reception will be given In their honor Saturday night, November 24, In the Em ery auditorium. Elmo News 4 i By Mrs Georgena Hansen Mr and Mrs Lloyd Moffitt and daughter visited in Hunt- ington on Sunday. Mrs Jess Williams of Price, Mrs Gena Oviatt and Mrs Lillian Oviatt visited one day last week at Ferron with Aunt Nora Oviatt. Mrs LaVerne Day spent the first part of last week in Salt Lake to be near her son Ronnie during an operation. Mr and Mrs Ted Jensen and family visited Sunday in Cleveland at the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Jensen. PTA will foe held Monday night, Nov. 26 at 7:30 in the Elmo Ward Chapel. Doctor Whiting of Price will be present and give a lecture on What to do if we are A bombed. All parents and high school students are invited to attend, as well as people from other communities In the county. The Emery County Council of the PTA met Tuesday night, November 6 at the school house in Castle Dale. Local PTA presidents, chairmen and principals were present along with the County officers. A three day mental health clinic was discussed and plans Orangeville made to hold it Mrs Errol T. Mr and' Mrs Gerge Olsen enLitster of Huntington is the tertained his sister and .broCouncil President. ther the past week. -- CARBON COLGE PRESENTS PLAY By Mrs Flora Jensen on players under direction of Elmo Geary will present Father of the Bride in Huntington Saturday night. Los Amegos Club ladies are sponsoring the play and benefits will go to the Church building fund. Mr Geary, who resides at Huntington, is director of the Cai'ron College speech department and is well known thru-othis area for his productions in the field of speech. It is expected that former students of Mr Geary, both in cen tral and, north Emery County, will 'be interested in viewing the Friday night offering at Huntington. The drama, one of the major productions of Carbon College this year, has been presented in the Cailbon area already, Huntsman have filed as candidates for the office of school board member from Representative School Dis trtet No. 4, which embraces the municipalities of Castle Dale, Orangeville and Clawson, according to advice received from Superintendent C. L. Frye. Orangeville aspirants are George Olsen and Shirl McArthur. The Castle Dale men are Carlos G. Larsen and Eugene Otterstrom, incumbent. Election Is set for December 5th. Mr Qlsen ls a farmer and stockman who was bom and educated In Castle Dale, moving to Orangeville after his marriage. Mr. McArthur is supervisor of the the LDS coal mine north of Orangeville and came to Orangeville from Hun tington. Mr (Larsen ls a native of Cas tie Dale and ls engaged1 in insurance work. Mr Otterstrom is associated with the Rocket Theater of Castle Dale as one of its owners and operators. Under the Colors . Mary Cox. Huntington-Carb- Mrs Deborah By Ferron Four men, two from Orangeville and two from Castle Dale, Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter Emery Dora 'Johnson and George Huntington Richard E Behling presiding. Burial was in the Ferron ceme- Petersen of Ferron were marRobert Smodey and Kay Kin tery under direction of the Wit ried Monday In the Manti Te- der are enjoying a leave from be k Funeral Home of Castle mple. Mr and Mrs Mervin John the navy, home with their folk Dale. sen, Mr and Mrs Arthur Pet- and friends. ersen and Mr and Mrs Terry Dick Wilson and wife have accompanied them. As spent several weeks here visBishop Richard E Behling Johnson and President Perry E. Snow they came out a group of you- iting relatives. Dick has been attended funeral services foi ng high school people met them recently stationed in Arizona Albert James Morrey ion Sat- with rice and ipranks. Then and Doris, has been with him car was all inscribed and their but now she will remain here urday, November il7 at 1:00 o suitcases had .been rummaged and he will report to a base clock in the Leland LDS ward nea- - Spanish Pork. Both Mr. an'di tricked. The young couple in Florida. left for a honeymoon som- Cleveland Behling and Mr Snow were ewhere. speakers at the service. Dan Cowley and Marvin Jen Mr Morrey expired NovemThe bridal party was enter- sen went In Tuesday for phys-sioa- lber 12 in the Price Hospital at tained at a lovely hot dinner arthe age of 44, following a long at the home of Mr and Mrs my. examinations for the illness. He was 'bom -- April 3, Stanford Johnson in Manti. Mr 1907 in Clawson, a son of Geo. and Mrs Edvon Torgerson join-e- d Ferron Clyde Thompson of the U. S. Albert an'di Rose Davis Morrey. the party. He attended school in Clawson. army, son of Mr and Mrs Willis Thompson, is home on fur Following his marriage to Rae Miss Weds visit. Temple Rites Unite Pair Mr. Funk is survived by his Cleveland Dave Mills is in Salt Lake wife and the following sons Arial, Salt Lake City this week for medical as- and daughters: City; Foster J., Fairfield, Idasistance. Mr and Mrs Ferril Atwood ho; Clyne, Springfield, Oregon: are moving into part of the Capt. Don O. Funk, Randolph Air Base, Texas; Lyndon S., oi Ralph Bracken home. Mr andi Mrs John Hules re- Ferron; Mrs Zera Turner of cently moved from the Jim Los Angeles; Mrs LaVerne Wall Ward home to the basement of Price; Mrs Geneal Morten-- , and Mrs Na home of Ward Tucker on the seen of Dragerton; Thirty-thre- e highway to Huntington. Mrs omi Edwards of Moore.and two grandchildren is the former Nedra Hules children andi the great grand Tucker. The infant son of Mr and four sisters also survive; Mrs Mrs Lee McMullen was taken Myra Hansen, Price; Mrs La-11 to the hospital for treatment. Verne Larsen and Mrs Che Mrs Ruel Johnson Is In the Stringham of Manti; and Mrs (Ruby Hougaard, Salt Lake City Price hospital. Funeral services were held Emery Ward Chapel on Michael Mortensen, 12 year in the Ferron Tuesday, November 20, with Bp old son Maude Huntington National Special Counties ACP Program for 1952. The purpose of the Special County Pro gram will be to carry out some proposed changes in the ACP program, that may possibly be the pattern by which the program will be carried out in all counties in the United States during 1953 and in the future. Chairman Tuttle briefly outlined some of the proposed changes as follows: 1. All farmers in the county will be contacted by community or county committeemen, either in meeting or by personal Orland Tuttle -- idents of this community, was married on October 29 to Sgt. Wm. H. Merritt, Sgt. Merritt is a son of Mr and Mrs H. G. Merritt of Montana. The new Mrs Merritt is a graduate of the Central High School. She moved with her fa ther and mother to Montana about sixteen years ago. of Mortensen, Mr andi Mrs Merritt will reside in Amarillo, Texas, for haidi the misfortune to break his leg the latter part of Oct. the present time. The accident occurred at Moore while he was riding a horse. A dog bit the horse and it and fell over 'backreared wards. He is still flat on his back in bed with a cast on his leg from his waist down. Flo Ann Hennlngson brings his school lessons to him each day. By Mrs Flora Jensen If all goes well the cast will be Huntington removed by Christmas. Mrs Martha Marshall anKent Brlnkerhoff, small son nounces the marriage of her of Mr and Mns Cameron was rushed to the daughter Nina to George Rogers both of Palo Alto, Californ- Price Hospital last week where ia. The wedding took place at his appendix were removed. He the home of the brides sister, was (brought home Sunday. Mrs Birdell Lake of Castled ale. Lewis is home from President E. G. Luke officiated. theHelen Nieces of the bride, Luwana muchprice Hospital and feeling improved. Jones and Joyce Colby, were Lyman Neilson, son of Mr bridernaids; Mrs Reva Marsh- and1 Mrs Elmer Addley, who all was Matron of Honor; Mrs PlLeah Huff was maid of hon- works for Safeway isPacking St. in the ant Salt in Lake, or; a brother, John Marshall, Marks Hospital for a knee opstood as best man; and another brother, Everand Marshall, eration. This Is his second trip there with the same knee. gave the bride away. The newlyweds will live in Orangeville Palo Alto. Mrs HjaFonta Farmer is hoPrice Hospital me from the convalescing after a recent opOrangeville mother, Mrs Earl Here from Salt Lake City to eration. Herwas taken to the Robertson, attend the funeral of a nepto receive week last hospital hew, Orland Tuttle, were Mr medical care. special and Mrs Leonard Tuttle. Moving Ls sort of in style this Mrs Blanche Waterman and week. Mrs Estella Jewkes is daughter, Mrs Amber Reid, of into the Cora Cox hoPrice attended the Tuttle ser- moving me; Mr and Mrs Clyde Luke vices Tuesday. are moving Into the Orpha Mr and1 Mrs Bruce Taylor of Peacock apartment formerly ocwePrice visited here the past Mrs Jewkes; Mr and cupied by ek. j Mrs Lee Humphrey have purchased the Jane Miles (Jean Christensens) home; Mr and Mrs Dali Luke and family are moving into the former Lloyd Killian home, now owned by Elections Are Planned The Lucky 13 dub was held and community committees. at Neva Lakes Friday and' the The schedule of these elecprizes were won by Paula Jew-ke- tions is as follows: Ruby Jones and Rose UnEmery Monday, Nov. 26 at german. 2:00 p. m. in the school house. Thf PTA had Parents Day Ferron. Monday, Nov. 26 at 16. .There was a 7:30 p. m. in the City Hall. Friday Nov. lunch attendance and large Nov Greenriver was served to the parents at 28 at 1:00 p. m. Wednesxiay, in the City Hall. neon. In the afternoon a very Castle Dale Nov. educational meeting was held 29 at 7:30 p. m.Thursday, Court in the and then the parents visited House. the different classes and found Orangeville Friday, Nov. 30 out what was going on in sch- at 7:30 m. in the Old Hall. p. ool. Huntington Saturday, Dec. Florence Cutler Home Dem- 1 at 2:00 p. m. in the City Hall. onstration Agent, is going to Cleveland Monday, Dec. 3 give a sewing class soon after t 2:00 p. ra. in the School the 1st of Dec. All who wish House. to take this class and make Elmo Monday, Dec. 3 at their own dress or suit may 7:30 p. m. In the Church House. Dora Otterstrom of contact At each these community of PTA. the elections, farmers will vote flor 3 farmers to serve as a community committee during 1962, also two alternates to the community committee will be elThe December meeting of the ected, as well as a delegate to Imery County Board of Educa a county convention where a ion will be held at its offices c:unty committee will be eln Huntington at 7:00 p. m., ected for 1952. This convention will be held Dec. 4th at Monday. December 10, 1951, of the regular second Sat 1:00 p. m. in the Court House. Chairman Tuttle also inform irday of the month. School Soar'd election returns will be ed us that Emery Countv has teen selected by the Utah Stanvassed at this meeting, ate PMA Committee as the cocirst published November 22 unty to represent Utah in the jist published December 6 NOTICE Word has recently been received by relatives and friends in Emery County that Miss De-o- la Childs, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred Childs, former res Emery County PMA at election meetings and any farmer is eligible to vote who meeting. Mrs Emma Dickson entertain is an owner, operator, tenant ed the Social Hour Club Nov. or sharecropper on a farm that 15. Prizes were given Minnie is participating in any program Ungerman, Hazel Wayman ana administered during the current calendar year by the county Blanche Larsen. s, Orangeville Girl Marries In Montana by Mrs lioyd Jones Cleveland Mr and Mrs Ervin Franklin announce the marriage of their daughter, Zona Jane, to ElRay Jensen, son of Mr and Mrs dd Jensen. The wedding was performed at the home of the bride by Bp. William F. Elen on Saturday, November 17. Miss Marie Oveson was the bridesmaid and Fred Jensen, brother of the groom, was best man. The young couple will make their home in Cleveland. of ' Huntington Mrs Clarence Brasher and son Tommy have returned from the hospital in Salt Lake. Tom my is all right, and Mrs Brasher Is Improving fast but must take treatments each day. Mrs Brasher and son were stricken with polio several weeks ago, following death of another son from the same disease. Little Diana Childs, daughter of Mr and Mrs Grant Childs, is under a physicians care and is 'being treated at her home for paralysis type of polio. She and Mrs Jacobsen is doing well. Mrs Childs was in Price Carolyn Jensen Wickman of taken to the hospital Emery Utah. Mr Jacobsen has Saturday with a bad case of been a contractor and' saw mill quinsey. Jack Corgiat is at the hosowner most of his, life. pital in Price being treated for pneumonia. Ermon Rowley is in the hos pital in Price where he was op erated on for appendicitis. Mr and Mrs Louis Jacobsen of Emery celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Saturday, No part on the program and the visited their young granddaucommittee members who put the social over and also the ghter in a Cartoon County hosweek. The people who came and enjoyed pital during the child, a daughter of Mr and the social. Mr and Mrs Max Green are Mrs Hugh Moffitt, was badly home again I after spending burned when she fell into a several weeks in the East vis- furnace ventilator. iting friends and relatives. Mr and Mrs Ray Jensen left Tuesday for Salt Lake where they will spend Thanksgiving with their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Earl Deney. Preliminary plans are being made for an L. D. S. Ward party for Castle Dale, to be held December 16th. The party will hlonor the former bishopric. More details will be published later. Mr and Mrs Vaughn Jensen and daughter visited wrtth his parents, Mr p.nd Mrs Alvin Jensen, last week end and' while here they celebrated Lindas birthday at the Jensen home. Olivia Clare and Hannah Peterson from Murray are visiting in Castle Dale with friends and relatives. While here they attended the Old Folks party. Mr and Mrs Wm. T. Litstet of the Stake MIA board, representing the Special Interest group, met with the Mutual here and organized that group. Stake Pres. Glen Jones and 1st Counselor Norman Anderson were also in attendance at the THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1951 Death Calls Four Candidates Aspire Emery Couple Observes Oil the top nw( Golden Wedding Date Ferron Men To School Board Post Crtam by Ray B. Humphrey County Weed Supervisor Livestock men should be on the watch during: these storms 11 their livestock are In an area where there are poisonous plants. The reason for losses during snow storms is that the more succulent plants are covered up and as most poison plants are hardi they stand through the snow. They have been softened up and become more palatable by the storm and thus more dangerous for your ire, beds and washes are infested with Oapperweed, (dogbrush or goldenrod are common names) and the animals dont eat it except when they are hungry or ooid or both. Sheep will eat whorled milk weed most any time and it is extremely poisonous. Learn your poison areas and avoid them if possible but cows and sheep are too valuable to just turn loose to graze anything, anywhere. Heaviest losses from Haloge-to- n have been reported during or just after such a storm ad the one we have had this past Pro CcDiflonty 4H Award Program College Is Held In Cartle Dale The 1961 program was brought to a successful completion at an achievement pro-- i gram held Wednesday night, Nov. 7 In the Castle Dale winners in the Style Dress Review and for competing in the State Style Dress Review. Mrs Jane Willson of Elmo Oh-apwas given a gold1 pin for 10 years of service an,di Mrs RosPeacock of Emery was gi202 certificates were awarded etta ven a silver pin for 5 years of for completion In Foods and service as leaders. Clothing projects, and 102 in-, Certificates were presented livestock and Tractor Maintenance projects. 57 leaders by Earl F. Hills of the Carbon were certificates for th-je- ir Emery Bank, key banker of 4-- ut H el. 4-- H given reward in teaching these boys and girls. in the Individual awards form of medals were given to Mary Lou Ryan for Girls ReOrangeville cord; Clark Oviatt for Junior DeAnn Richards, Mrs Vearl Harrison of Salt Leadership; Lake City spent the week end Home Economics Judging Conhome with her parents, Mr and test at the State Fair; Stewart Mrs W. L. Guymon, and her, Neilson for high point man in children. the livestock judging contest at State Fair; and Kent Barton for Meat Animal Producwas given tion. Recognition Jared Tucker and Jackie Dalton for winning the State demonstration contest and representing Utah at the district Water meters will not be meet in Portland. Recognition read during the winter months. was given Kathi7n Jones for However, at the first read- single demonstration, and Mer-leJones and DeAnn Riching in the spring, the total e gallonage will be divided by ards, team demonstration rep-rthe at a of and entine months number the Emery County bill rendered for overcharge, State Fair. Doris Williamson Fawn and Bennett Roper received rec(s) E. R. ognition for being the county Mayor , j J J NOTICE Hantingtn Citizns ne this area. County Fair ribbons were awarded by Ray Killpack, County Commissioner. Presentation of State Fair ribbons was made by David Sharp Jr., Supervisor of Youth Programs for the Extension Service of the USAC. Music for the program was concluded by Valynn Anderson, and musical numbers were furnishedi by clubs from Ferron, Castle Dale and Elmo. Emma iLou Guymon offered the n opening prayer and Don the closing prayer. The boys and girls and their leaders were treated to a free picture show at the Rocket Theater after the program. The Home Agent and County Agent wish to express their thanks for the fine work acr complished by the boys and girls, and especially to the leaders for their untiring efforts without pay or reward to make the program a success. Way-ma- 4-- H lough from a camp In Florida. Relatives here report that Keith Petersen, son of Mr and Mrs Seely Petersen, is stationed at a camp in Spokane, Wash ington, and his duties are tile installing and operating of tel ephones in the camp. As a diversion he plays basketball, which is right up his alley, he being on the South Emery High squad a year or so agio. Emery Mr and Mrs Dale Peacock report that their daughter Gloria joined the W1AF (Women's Air Force), Nov. 5 and' is stationed in San Antonio, Texas training camp. There are 62 ladies in her squadron from all states of the U. S. and she is the only Utah girl. She has signed up for Germany. She is thrilled with her work. After her basic training she will be sent to a school for specific work according to her adaptability. Cpl. Rex . R. Broderick, son of Mr and Mrs Wilford Broderick, is now located in WashHe ington In the has been in service 3 years, of which 1 Yt were spent In Okianti-aircra- ft. nawa. Mr and Mrs Elmer Olsen report that their daughter Reba has been with her husband since June in Ale, a port on Pearl Harbor. They have three small children. Her husband, W. E Zollinger, ls in the Army. They live in a veterans home project. He has been in the 3ervice for 7 years. Mrs Aurora Pearson and family enjoyed some very special relatives last week from Japan, Warrant Officer Sr. Ira Owen and! wife Aunita and three sons. These people lived in Japan, 3 years and their youngest son was born there. Mr Owen spent 3V2 hours exhibiting his colored movie films taken in Japan. Irene Beal of Salt Lake, a sister to . Ora, was also in attendance. Clean-u- p Is Urged At C Di The City Council, Lions Club and Lady Lions, who sponsored the weed clean-u- p recently, wish to thank all persons and groups to came out and helped In clearing the weeds from our civic center. This removal of weeds has Improved the appearance of the center of town considerable. However, there are still many weeds, the city is continuing to bum weeds along the streets, but they urge all owners of vacant lots to clear off weeds as they are a fire hazard and are unsightly. O) City Council Lions dub Lady Lions |