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Show Universal Microfilming h Aie ill-Ct- Top ol the News Cream of the nowa, aki mined for quick perusal t . . . i PiragjpBss Bnnxstry OrDiairoty off Ferron Youth Is Prizewinner Huntington VOLUME 52, NUMBER 23 Mrs W. A. Baxter is getting medical care at the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City. Her Barton-Mahler- es sister, Mrs Doretta Bennett is in the city with her. Prince" Kenneoott Aggies the winning name subMr and Mrs Rex Nelson at- was mitted by Lewis Killpack of tended the County Officials Ferron Ram in a State-wid- e Convention in Salt Lake this contest sponsored by naming week. past the Sait Lake Union Stock YaThe Kenneoott Copper Levi Lott attended a conven- rds, tion in Coffeyville, Kansas, for Corporation and the Utah State p managers. He was away Agricultural College. Three Ram ten days. Lealan Coliard took bouillet Rams were named with and members oi FFA, p care of the during that the the Utah Wool Growers each time. naming one. These rams are Cleveland to be used the Utah State Mrs Samuel Sanderson Is In Agricultural by for experCollege the Price Hospital in serious iment work in developing an condition following childbirth. open face condition, less body Mrs Ida Mortensen spent the wrinkles and longer stapled on the Ramfooulllet sheep. week end in Salt Lake City wool Capper Co. gave with her husband, Hans, who Kennecott to the USAC to conduct underwent an operation at the $25,000 L. D. S. Hospital on Monday of this program. Lewis is the son Mr and Mrs Clive Killpack, last week. He Is reported to be of and a member the South getting along as well as can Emery FFA. He of attended the be expected. Utah Wool Growers Banquet Emery-Ho- mer held last Tuesday evening at Jensen has returned Hotel Utah, where he received from the Price hospital very a $50 bond given by the Salt much improved. Lake Union Stock Yards for Ferron submitting the winning name Mrs Love Thompson has be- in the FFA division. en to Salt Lake City for sevThe annual good will banquet eral days the past week receivof the Motors a treatment at hospital. in Price was held Monday eveing Clawson ning, January 21, at the Towne Cafe, at which representatives Annie Blackburn was taken to the Price Hospital Thursof the ownership, employees, day for treatment. wives and associates attended. Castle Dale Mr and Mrs Jesse M. Conover Pictured above, those present The Ladles Republican Club have returned home after a were as follows: of Orangeville and Castle Dale month of vacationing In six t0 riirht atpd . Mrs will meet in the Otterstrom southwestern states and Old Gus Vouros, Sales Gus Manager Cafe for luncheon at 7:30 p. vouros, Mrs JOhn Barton, Man- TCX&S to attend the Amer m. Monday, Feb. 4. lean National Livestock Con- - ager anfl Ownpr Jtmn Barton ventlon. The high point of the' 55th annual convention, for the ladies present, was the official organization of their own Aux iliary, National Oowbelles Association. The goal toward which state and local groups had been working for many months Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter was thus reached, as the first Emery officers were elected for the The Annual meeting of the coming year and plans were called was Club Emery (Riding laid for future activities. Pres, by Pres. Arthur L. Petty. The of the group Ls Mrs O. W. schmeeting was held in the of Burdett, Kansas; 1st ool house Sunday afternoon vice president ls Mrs Ralph Thwith Pres. Petty presiding. Cowan of McNeal, Arlz.; 2nd ere were about 14 members vice presidents are Mrs Frank present. Fehling of Nathrop, Colo, and The financial report of the Mrs Jesse Conover of Ferron, Utah. past year was given and some While in Mexico City the progress was noted in the finthe Bull ancial conditions of the club. Conovers attended The club members were elated fights and rode the flower trby Mrs Lloyd Jones over their accomplishments in immed boats on the Xochimil-ctheir boat being decorated Mirs Ruth Litster entertainthe short time they've been ed guests Monday in honor of organized. Some of the things to say Livestock Association" her husband Roberts birthday. in flowers. Vendors worked Those attending besides the that deserve worthy mention among the boats selling erecare the lighting and1 the of orchids and gardenias Robert Litster family were Mr tion of the arena Including and Mirs Leonard iUtster. Oontd Page 3, Col. 6 s; the bucking chutes and Many children and several adults have been quite 111 the the i2 mile race track has been built and the club past week or so with flu. Ammaintains 'membership In the ong those most serious are Leo Western States Organization. nard Litster, Robert Litster and Mrs Harriet Jensen. Interesting plans were laid Mr and Mrs Kay Larsen and for the future and a great year of Sunnydale are visdaughter anticipated. The club solicits with their folks, Mr and iting additional members, that other Mrs Louis Larsen, during the fellows interested in horsemanstrike in the coal mines. and civic projects might ship and Mrs Shirlene Thomas statetake advantage of this Jann of Colorado daughter wide organization. The Annual have come to spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs Ann banquet will be held some time in March. All club members Bawden. Her husband is trainare Invited to attend the state ing on the railroad. banquet and social which will Mrs Ann Bawden has returnbe held at the Newhouse Hotel, ed home after spending the Salt Lake City on Feb. 2nd. past few months with her daughter Claudia and family, Mr Last years officers were reand Mrs Lawrence Aubert, In elected and are as follows: Ar- -, Grand Junction, Colorado. thur (L. Petty, Pres.; Dermis Balance $1,744.16 The first and second grades Jensen, vice Pres.; Gerald L. (In General, Water and in school, under the direction Olsen, drill captain; Robert An Sewer Fundi) of their teacher, Mrs Myrtle derson, asst. drill captain; Larsen, visited Friday afterChristiansen, secretary and On hand, B and C treasurer. Road Fund $2,390.77 noon in the Post Office learning some things about how a On hand, cemetery 2.75 post office was operated. Postfund mistress Grace Stokes was glad to assist them in their studies. Total Balance in Mrs Florence Cutler, County .$4,137.68 City Treasury Home Demonstration Agent, will The following schedule of be in Cleveland the first week salaries has been set up by the of each month at the (Relief Society room. A very complete The Blue and Gbldl (Riding City Council: $180.00 mo. schedule has .been planned whClub of Castle Dale was organ- Marshall to $25.00 mo. ich should prove helpful ized at a meeting held Sunday, Treasurer Clerk $25.00 mo. each and every homemaker. January 20. Leo Nielsen was Councilmen $3.00 per The first meeting will be held named president, Pat Winters meeting Friday, Feb. 1 at 2 p. m. This vice president, and Francis Raa will be on the ... $25.00 mo. demonstration mussen secretary and treasur- Mayor The above schedule is to be cleaning and pressing of cler. effective as of January 1, 1952. othes and getting prepared for Ever Gregerson has been ap- the drapery demonstration sch The Club has Initiated: a pro gram of entertainment and pointed City Dog Catcher, and eduled for the first week in for all dogs licenses must be paid March. community improvement the pending year, details of by February 15, by order of the Mr Carl A. Larsen has been which will be published later. City Council. quite ill the past few days. CASTLE DALE, UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1952 Personnel Hold Banquet He Made Good I Dr. William Lee Stokes Is Eminent Geologist I! n - $ :rv Is" - Co-o- by Mrs Lloyd Jones Amongst its scores of men and women who have made good is Dr. William Lee Stokes, son of William P. and Grace E. Cox Stokes of Cleveland. As an author, teacher and re searcher in the field of geology, Dr. Stokes has won wide acclaim. At present he ls Associate Professor of Geology at the University of Utah. Dr. Stokes ls the author of twenty-fiv- e papers of a technl 4--H Co-o- Barton-Mahler- J. M. Conovers es Visit Mexico I Riding Club Elects Officers ya cal nature m cor-rall- Re-ll- us C. D. Riding Club Elects with the Bar-Spenc- Ken-tributi- resources. He is a member of the Geolog ical Society of America, the riWSMm er ng appear In American Men ot Science, Who's Who in the West, and Whos Who in Am erlcan Education. Before taking his present po sition with the University of Utah, Dr. Stokes served as con sultant for California Oil Com pany, the Standard Oil Company of California, and the Am erican Mining, Smelting and Refining Company. Lee, as he is commonly called in Emery County, finished his grade schooling In Cleveland and graduated from high school at Huntington. He entered Brigham Young University in 1933, received his degree of Bachelor of Science at that Institution In 1937 and his Master of Science In 1938, graduating with high honor. Leaving Brigham Young, he entered Princeton University in In our January 18 issue in the feature article on' Lamont Johnson, it was stated that the 1938 with a special Assistant-shi- p Huntington Junior Chamber of In the Department of Ge Commerce was the first one in He received' his degree the State of Utah, and that ology. of Doctor from Shine Johnson was the first Princeton of Philosophy in June, 1941. Subject president. According to Wallace of his doctors thesis was the Grange of Price, who was one Morrison formation of of the members, Bert Thomas famous was the first president, Mr. this area. Grange was second president, Dr. Stokes was married In and Shine" was third. We are 1939 to Betty Asenath Curtis, to this correction. of Cokeville, Wyoming. He has happy print Editor. one son and three daughters. Residing at 2970 South 15th American Association for the East In Salt Lake City, Dr. Advancement of Science, the Stokes is active in the affairs American Geophysical Union, of the Imperial Ward of the the American Association of L. D. S. Church. Petroleum Geologists, the SociHobbies? They are outside ety of Vertebrate Paleontology, the province of science, to give the (Utah Geological Society, him relaxation and balance. Extension Serivce and the Asthe Utah Academy of Science, Theyre activties wholly In the FebOn the 8th and 9th of sociated Garden Clubs of Utah. Arts and Letters. And1 biblio- domain of art That announcement was is- ruary, a Garden Club Short graphic sketches on Dr. stokes and sketching. poetry writing sued this week by Gordon Beck Course for Emery, Carbon, Grstrand, County Agent, who also and and San Juan Counties, advised that the first meeting will be held at the Carbon Colwill convene at 1:15 p. m. in lege. You may obtain tickets Cor the banquet from Mrs Room 7 of Price City Hall. and Mrs FlorFriday evening at 6:30 p. m. ence Otterstrom M. Cutler of Castle Dale, the program will start with a dinner. Tickets for this dinner and Mrs Harvey Austin and are being sold by Mrs Jesse M. Mrs Jesse Conover of Ferron. By Mrs Flora Jensen As a young man, An excellent program has MillConover and Mrs Harvey Auser oame to Emery George DecHuntington and Emery tin of Ferron, and by Mrs Car- been prepared tor this Short County never had a more pro- ember 2, 1895, to look over los Otterstrom and Mrs Flor- Course. It ls the hopes of the Garden Clubs and the Exten- gressive citizen and community Huntington as a loaning dis. ence Cutler of Castle Dale. Service that each you builder than George M. Miller, trict for a Mt. Pleasant bank On Saturday, starting at 10 sion will take advantage of this former teacher, merchant, ban which was financing extensive a. m., at. the Carbon College, course. activities in Casker, postmaster and legislator, sheep-raisiRanger George Whitlock of Fer who has lived In Price the last tle Valley at that time. While non will disouss Soils of South few years. His successive terms he was here, James P. Johnson, eastern Utah. The remainder the state legislature during a school board trustee, asked in at will the end of program the 1930s and 1940s made him him to teach school. For sev12:15 p. m. one of Utahs most influential eral yeans then Mr Millar taueral Castle men in state government. Mrs ght under Jbhn H. Scott of An alfalfa seed production services were con- Miller always cooperated In th- Huntington, county superinshort course will be held Feb- ducted Tuesday, Jan. 29 in Las ese activities, and several yeans tendent, In the old school build ruary 21 and 22 on the U. S. Nev. by Bp. A. J. Samp- ago he said: "Without my wifes lngs near the Killpack gap, A. C. campus in Logan. It Is Vegas, son for William Alfred Shiner, help I would never have ac- north of town, and! in the South hoped that all men interested who passed away Saturday complished the things I have Flat, south of Huntington. will in alfalfa seed production In September, 1900, when the in public life. a of heart attack. night plan to attend. More partcul-ar- s Mercantile comHuntington W. He was a son of George may be obtained from the and Janet was pany virtually bankrupt, who Shiner, formerly County Agent at Castle Dale. the Scwwcroft Wholesale Comlived in Caastle Dale. He was pany of Ogden advised the bom July 30, 11884 In San Pete store directors that they would County and came to Castle extend further credit provided Dale when he was 11 years old. the directors would hire GeoHe lived in Castle Dale until rge M. Miller as manager. They manhood. He lived In Price for did, and the company prosa while where he built a home pered so well that within a for his mother after his father few years Miller bought It out went Kimberto died. He then By Mrs Flora Jensen and changed the name to the ly, Nev. and was employed in Miller Mercantile Company. By Huntington the construction of Boulder U. S. Treasury Department Dam. Since that time he has purchasing goods In carload lots, the Miller officials, Clem S. Schramm and Huntingtonstore expanded its business all -p Robert Webster of Salt Lake rvirnnonv Grant Wilson ls spending a over Emery County. The Millers City, were in Huntington on He married a Nevada girl 17 week In with home were close friends of M. V. Thursday to present a Flag Ci- years ago and she survives him; folk. He Huntington ls stationed In Camp Haines, publisher at that time ty flag to the City of Hunting one brother, Charles Shiner of Carson and has been In the of the Emery County Progress. ton for making its quota In a Salt Lake anad one sister, GeoThe Huntington Mercantile hospital there for several monwar bond campaign conducted rgina Snow of Castle Dale. ths. had originally been Company was the last fall. Huntington Greenriver the old Elias Cox store, one of Cleveland-Al- ien fifth city in the State to reach William (Bill) John Seely, the first in Huntington. Then Jensen, son of Mr and it was its goal during the first day of died in a San Francisco Hos- Mrs Frank tor some time operated .. enlisted ,, Jensen, has TH the drive, and was the 56th in pital Saturday morning. He has n tak-inavv g and is 5 boot training at San mond during the late 11890s the Nation. The flag was pre been ill since his discharge when Butch Cassidy and other the Army in 1944. He was Diego,hisCalifornia. sented to Mayor K R. Bennett ' Contd Page 6, OoL 3 and Errol Litster, chairman of 'Shiner Seely of Greenriver. He Emery the drive for Huntington. was bom Dec. 30, 1919 at Roose reports Marjorie Maxfield of merit were presented He entered the service that her husband Pvt. Morris to C. L. Frye, a member of the velt. Jan. 17, 1942. He married Viv- Maxfield has been in Korea committee and to Errol Litster. ian Hunt August 211 1945. He since Jan. 8. He ls on M. P. Rex Nelson was the third, mem was an active member of the duty. iber of the committee. American Legion at Price where Cpl. and Mrs Berg Duzett The ceremonies were held In he operated a radio shop for spent 4 days in Salt Lake last by Keith Albrecht the high school auditorium. some time. He has just served week. "Take advantage of the opThe school music department a two year term as city coun- Ferron furnished! two music selections. cilman of Greenriver when he Miss Beth Conover, daughter portunities offered you in the moved to Oroville, Calif, in Oct. of Mr and Mrs FFA organization was the Conover, of 1945 where he hoped to re- a Wave in the Ghall challenge offered by Donald U. S. at Navy gain his health. He was a gr- Great Lakes Training Center, Stahiie, National FFA president, to aduate of Greenriver High Sch of the South Emrecently had a promotion ery members col and spent two years at the has FFA chapter In their meetS. A. to S. M. She 1s doing from operated fine and likes her work. ing heLd last Friday at the ent and' child, and a treatment U S A C at Logan. Hetheater February 7th ls as follows: at Elton South Eknery High School. picture 10:00 A. M. Cleveland (with of democracy In the home.) the motion until Williams, Thad Nelson moved to he Donald is from Greenriver and A. Prof. DeHart Dr. Si Wm. and and 8th Elmo) (7th grades and Dwight Killpack were call is the first Utah Hurricane He a was member Califoma. boy to be FamCarter. Who Makes Don C. the parents) to ed in Ft. Douglas Friday, D. S. Church. of the L. president of the National ily Decisions? (Emphasis on 1:30 P. M. Castle Dale (7th He ls survived by his widow, examination for thlrEvSlCal!FFA Organization. He received behavior problems, responsibi- Si 8th grades and parents) the American Farmer degree lity of the parent, authority Who Makes The Family Dec- Vivian3 Hunt; two sons,hisGreg111 and wa s elected moand 1; Michael, ory, in the home, and fathers res- isions? behavon son from have their (EJmphasls wrd Que National President at the Nat-ther, Florence Seely, postmisponsibility.) Dr. LeGrande No- ior problems, authority 'and res tress In the Fort Worden, Army ppA convention held in of Greenriver; sisters, Washington. ble, Dr. Bruce Gardner and ponsibility of parent and child, He is doing fine jonaj Kansas City last October. D. M. Mrs Bohleen, Blackfoot, Prof. Don C. Carter. of treatment a feels fine. and democracy The National FFA organizaErrol Stott, Gr- and A. M. 1D:00 Orangeville In the home.) Dr. C. Jay Skid- Idaho, Mrs Norman Rasmussen of the tion comprises 350,000 boys in Hawthree eenriver; brothers, as Cleveland. at (Same topic more and, Dr. Bruce Gardner. Robert of Helper Army, and his wife, who are at the United! States, Hawaii and This will be tor 7th Si 8th grM. 7:30 P. Huntington ley of Cisco, Lakes Basin, Wis., sends Porta Rloo. ades and parents.) Dr. C. Jay (High school students and ad- and Pvt. (Richard of the Army; Oreat J s parents, Mr and Donald drew attention to C. his maternal Dr. grandfather, Therel R. Black ults) Problems in Behavior Skidmore, Mr r the Fo ndatlon Awards now Rasmussen, tjhat N. Lake and of Shiner Salt City A. Dr. Wm. Si DeHart. (Same as previous evening) Dr. they are well said doing fine. offered In the ETA and urged 1:30 P. M North Emery Bruce Gardner, Dr. LeGrande J. Seely of Castle Dale. Don Petersen of the Navy, members to make application son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Pet- for them. Donald is now atHigh School (9th, 10th, 11th Noble and Dr. Therel R. Black. of Sociology, USAC. & tlEth grades and parents) 7:30 P. M. Castle Dale (High Dr. Therel R. Black Prof, ersen, left Korea Jan. 22 tending the USAC and will to the States and ex- - complete his next, quarters Training Our Youth for What? school students and adults) of Sociology, USAC. Dr. Therel R. Black and Dr. "Problems In Behavior Prof. Dr. L. G. Noble Director of pects to arrive in San Diego, work In the next two weeks LeGrande Noble. Don C. Carter, Dr. C. Jav Skid- Extension Class Work, USAC. Calif, about Feb. 7. He is fine before going back to WashingDr. Bruce Gardner North Emery more and, Dr. Wm. A. DeHart. 1:30 P. M. Spec-- 1 and wishes to thank the ton, D. C. to work with the Junior High (7th & 8th grades Whos Who on the program ialist In Development, pie of Ferron and' Emery Coun. National FFA Advisor. School of Home Economics, U.iy for the Christmas cards and and parents) "Who Makes the is as follows: Montell Seely of Castle Dale, Dr. C. Jay Skidmore In - SAC. pre ents sent to him. Family Decisions? (Emphasis Chapter President, took charge Dr. Wm. A. DeHart on behavior problems, author- - structor In Sociology, USACv. Prof, of, Dean Behling of the Army i of the meeting and 61 Ibers were present. Director Sociology, USAC. Page 6, Ool S lty and responsibility of par- - Dr. Don C. Carter jft Garden School Is Slated For 4 Counties Geo. M. Miller Chalks L&-Vi- na Colorful Long Career Co-in- ty - corsages and other natural Calvin Smith, Lincoln-Mer- e ury George Shiner, Arthur Lemon, district sales representative; Mrs Arthur Lemon, O. H. D. Rolphlng, manager, ton, Mrs O. H. Barton, Mrs of Salt Lake City Commercial Charles Pulsipher, Mrs Claude Credit Corporation office; Don Seovall, Charles Pulsipher, manager of Southeas- - aude Scovill, service manager; tern Utah Phillips 66 Dis-- 1 Mrs Kenneth Rasmussen, company. Standing, left to right Ben Peterson, Barbara Waite, Mis :? D1 9hav.es $iss Elton Williams, Elton Williams, Wesley Jensen? Mrs Wesley Jen fuanlta Pilling, John Anselmo, William sen, Mrs Norlne Jewkes, Ronald Mrs William Reves, John M&nleres. Jewkes, George Shiner, Mrs(ves Cleveland News o, dealing geology .of Utah and adjacent areas, In addition to a half-doze- n papers on the uraniumbearing formations of the West Training Is Scheduled In Gardening, Seed Ly-na- . . . - - - Obituaries . ng . Dale-Fun- Huntington Awarded Flag newly-manufactur- ed j FFA Visited By President FAMILY LIFE INSTITUTE SET FOR COUNTY The second annual Famllyl 1:30 P. M Emery (7th & Life Institute will be held Feb- - 8th grades and parents) Who ruary 6 and 7 throughout the Makes the Family Decisions? (Emphasis on behavior pnob- county. Programs will be sent from lems, responsibility of parent, the schools with your children, child, etc., authority m the Posters will also be on display. home.) Dr. LeGrande Noble & We encourage parents to be Dr. Therel Black, in attendance at these meet-- 1 7:3q p. m. Orangeville (9th, ings. We especially encourage 10th, ,11th Si 12th grades and both fathers and mothers and parents) Problems in Behav-njust mothers alone. jor Dr, Bruce Gardner, Dr. The program for Wednesday, LeGrande Noble and Dr. Wm. jA. DeHart. February 6th ls as follows: South Emery, 7;3o p. M 1:30 P. M Ferron (9th, High School (9th, 10th, 11th Si- iflth. 11th & 12th grades and 12th grades and parents.) "Tr- parents) In Problems Our Youth for What? Therel JR. Black, Dr. Wm. Dr. Si C. Don Carter Prof. c. Jay Skidmore and Prof. Don A. DeHart. 1C. Carter. (The above evening South Emery meetings are tor high school 1:30 P. M Junior High (7th & 8th grades students and parents. Topics and parents) Who Makes the to be treated will Include: Decisions? (Emphasis fiuence of the group on the Influences which on behavior problems, respon- - adolescent; sibility of parent, child, etc., lead to teenacide, vandalism authority in the home.) Dr. C. and drugs, and responsibilities Jay Skidmore & Dr. Bruce Gar of parents.) The program for Thursday, dner. I ! ot ; w jr , Behav-alnin- g' ily 1 el-ec- of I I Jd O-- en-rou- te peo-Chi- ld i ' mem-Con- td |