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Show COUNTY EMERY tAGE FOUfc Ruane Law is at Port Ord, California just about 150 miles from Santa Rosa where he spent part of his mission. The Livestock Auction held Saturday was very successful. More than $1000 was taken in By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey to Mr and Mrs Leonard Brown as a beginning for the funds D. L. the to raised be complete Sunday returned children and Hall. The from a trip to California. They S. Ward Recreation members in charge took Leonards brothers from committee are Jack Curtis and the Navy and their wives to of this Davis. They expect to Long Beach. While there they; were taken aboard the USS have more of these auctions near future. Swine, catSicily, the ship that the bro- -' in the tle, sheep, radio, field glasses thers are cn. Gordon, among other things were listed David and Bruce sons of Mr and Mrs Clem Gor- for the bidders this time. for The Talent show was postdon, left Tuesday morningworkthe Navy. David has been tele- poned last week because of so ing on the railroad as a been many other activities but is grapher and Bruce has mine being held this week On the evening of March 1st employed at the Wattis the last few months. Both boys a banquet will be held for the are graduates of the South benefit of this building fund, It will be for everyone over 12 Emery High School. and years of age. A program will LeGrand Huntington Rhomer Curtis left the U. S. also be held in conjunction for France, with the banquet. Monday enroute Mrs Ruby Mae Snow will be their new Army destination. The boys had been in the Ar- hostess to the Nu Tu Club Friafternoon. my just 364 days before they day The Clique Cluib will meet sailed. reports this week at the home of Mrs LeRay Huntington some very crucial conditions Helen Ware. DUP will meet on March arising near the borderline in 3 The at 2:30 p. m. at the home Germany. Chad Fugate, husband of of Mrs Geneve Jewkes. Marilyn Cox Fugate, is here on furlough from the Army. He has been stationed at Camp Roberts, California. Vernon Peacock, now a Cpl. in the Army, has been station ed near San Francisco now. His wife and baby will join Registration for the spring him there. They were in Texas. Mr and Mrs Billie Curtis and quarter will be held March 3 children of Provo visited rela- and 4 for the Evening School at Carbon College. The time of tives here this Week. registration will be from 7:00 Mr Guests at the home of until 9:00 p. m. in the college and Mrs C. E. Poulsen the past faculty room. week were Mr and Mrs Lynn Mr LeRoy West, Carbon Col Clark and baby of Georgia. lege Extension Director, anStudents from the USAC nounced that he expects a large home for the week end were enrollment for the Spring Rue Ware, RobertMoffitt, Glen Quarter and that the following Huntington, Joe Luke, and Kirk courses will be offered: Curtis. Robert Curtis was here Current and Foreign Affairs, from Salt Lake City. Square (Dragerton), History Mr and Mrs Leslie Moffitt Dancing (beginning), Square visited with their daughter, Dancing Mens (advanced), Chlrus, Art, Kathryn, and husband at Salt Chorus, Ladies Lake City the first of the week. Art (Dragerton), Business Law, Mrs Leo Jensen, and daugh- Bookkeeping, Advanced Shirt-hanter Phyllis and baby of Price Beginning Type, Saleswere visitors here during the manship, Auto Mechanics, Au to Body Repair, Welding, Maweek. Miss Anita Humphrey spent chine Shop, Cabinet Making, the week end home from her Sewing, Plastics, Bacteriology, Interior Decorating. work at Provo. n Mr and Mrs Lloyd Van took their daughter, Lor-ePROTECTION Olsen, and baby back to against the Salt Lake City this week. RAVAGES of FIRE Mr Dennis Killian was a business visitor up state the past Clawson News Orangeville Mrieht Mrs Albert Blackburn, Mrs Darlene Mabbitt and son and Mrs Gloria Oviatt and children by Mrs Vera Snow of Price visited relatives and Mrs Georgina Snow has gone friends here Saturday. Eldean Blackburn spent A to California to spend a few few days last week at Castle weeks. Dale with Mr and Mrs David Francis Jensen broke two Dennison. fingers while helping with ac-a Mr and Mrs Reeve Black and hay bailer. Details of the baby made a business trip to cident were not available. the southern part of the State Mrs Blanche Way man was last week. surprised Saturday by having Carl Barney of Tooele and Mr and Mrs Paul Hill, Mr and Mr and Mrs den Barney and Mrs Max Wayman, and Mr and children, formerly of Tooele, Mrs Leon Wayman come here but now residing In Salt Lake, and help her celebrate her spent the week end here at birthday. Mrs Blanche Wayman will en the A. L. Cox home, and the birthday club at children remained for a longer tertain the visit with their grandparents. her home Thursday on her Archie Edwards attended a birthday. Mrs Willard Miller received funeral for a relative at Price word that her mother who Is on Thursday. 87 years old, has been operated on and is getting along CATTLEMEN nicely at her home in St. Louis Missouri. Cont'd from Page 1 Elwood Miller was married horse description situation in on February 9 to Dorthy Taller Mountain to the Gentry regard Rites were allotment and explained the ica of Sunnyside. Price In by Judge performed mainand range improvement tenance situation and decis- Fred Keller. Mrs Rhoda Ryan of Califorions reached by association and nia visiting with her forest officers regarding the son isandheredaughter-in-laMr May Ili6 to June 16 permitted and Mrs Wallace Ryan. She al stock so attended funeral services for George Magnuson of Castle Dale was present, representing her sister, Mrs Ellen Cox of the State Cattle and Horse Orangeville. Mr and Mrs Francis Jensen He disGrowers Association. cussed several problems facing entertained her parents and relatives Sunday at a family the cattlemen. A motion was passed favoring dinner. Mr and Mrs Herschel Peathe drawing up of a resolution were here over the week cock more (concentration regarding visiting with her mother, on law enforcement in stock end Neva Jensen. theft and conviction of viola- Mrs Mrs Donna Huntington has tors. been chosen as the County Refor the County PTA. The annual meeting of the porter Cottonwood Creek livestock As Mr and Mrs Wallace sociation was held February 16 Mr and Mrs Leo Nielsen,Ryan, Mr at Orangeville, Utah. Twenty-fiv- e and Mrs Merrial Johansen and stockmen and the follow- Mr and Mrs Pat Winters atting Forest Service and Exten- ended the State (Riding Club sion Service personnel were In Jamboree held in Salt Lake attendance: Forest Supervisor City Saturday, February 2. It James 0. Stewart, Assistant was their annual convention Supervisor Jay L. Sevy, Ran- and election of State Officers. gers Max C. Green and George C. Whitlock, and County Agent PTA meeting will be held on Gordon Beckstrand. The meet- February 28. A Founders Day ing proceeded under the chair program has been planned with manship of George Magnuson, skits and musical numbers. All president ofthe Association. parents and anyone interested Officers of the Association in children are urged to attend. who had served during 1951 ' Mrs Helen Bartlett, nee Miss were reinstated: George Mag- Helen Dennison, daughter of nuson, Horn Mountain; Lyman Mr and Mrs David. Dennison, Curtis, Trail Mountain; Ches- was recently pictured in a larter Christensen, East Moun- ge display ad in the Provo tain; and E. M. Crawford, secretary. A motion carried to have a committee appointed to draw up a resolution providing for encouragement of more law en forcement and stlffer penalties for livestock thefts. The resolution is to be directed to the State Cattle and Horse Growers convention. Le-la- nd j w, Night School Is Planned d, , Bu-re- ne . ersity of Maryland, Professorial Lecturer in Marketing at the George Washington University in Washington D. C. and of the County Officer, rain slicker as one of three classified slickers of the paper. a monthly publication of the Castle Dale City Mayor and National Association of County City Councilmen are presently Officials. considering the policy of making a small assessment on cem etery lots to pay for the maintenance and beautification of the cemetery by the city, other towns in this area have adopt- By Mrs Deborah Huntsman ed this policy with much satisCpl. Harold Gene Sorenson, faction to all concerned. Mayor son of Mr and Mrs Harold Sor Behling would like anyone in- enson, has been advanced in terested to express their feel- the Air Force and is now on ings on this question to him Okinawa. He is well and happy. so that the city government will Reece Hansen, son of Mr and know the prevailing sentiment Mrs Robert Hansen, is in the before taking action. Marines at Oceanside, Oalif. At present he has an office job. His wife is located there HE MADE GOOD near him. from 1) p. (Continued Gail Thomas, son of Mr and Dr. Johnson has given add- Mrs John Thomas, has been resses at Cornell University to Pfc. in the Miliand the Universities of Illinois, promoted tary Police and has been on George Washington, Oregon, the front lines since Dec. 7 in Maryland, Oklahoma, George- Korea. A son, Ray Thomas, is town, and many organizations in the Field Artillery at Camp such as Chambers of Commerce Roberts, California. Lions, Kiwanis, etc, and over Harold Behling, son of Mr CBS and NIBC national hook- and Mrs Willie Behling, is in ups and church study groups. the National Guard Army at We must not forget to say McCoy in Sparta, Wisthat in May 1921, Dr. Johnson Camp consin. He is associated with married Edith Jones of Provo Heavy equipment Mechanics. in the Salt Lake Temple. They iSherril Jensen has had an have a daughter, Beverly, who appendicitis operation in the is married and has three chil- Price Hospital recently and is dren. A son, Rex Jr. is in the now back home feeling fine U. S. Army stationed near Wash and mingling around with his ington D. C. where he is tenor friends. soloist in the Army Band. Rex Mr and Mrs Mervin Nelson Jr. was voted most talented have moved down from their 1948 in his graduating class of canyon basement into the Caroof 3000 students. He attended line Nelson home for the preenthe BYU two years before sent. tering the Army. Mrs Hyrum Zwahlen made Dr. Johnson, while at Provo, was a Sunday School teacher, a visit into Salt Lake City last and also in the Sunday School week to be with her children, and Mrs Henrie Somerville Superintendency. Since the fam Mr ily moved tq Washington D. C. and family, Mr and Mrs Vem he has been chorister of the Brewster and Mr and Mrs ChD. C. branch of the IL. D. S. arles Bennett who brought her church for years and is chor- back home at the end of the ister at the present time. He week and, they .visited here has been a member of the over Sunday with relatives and Mrs Bennett was forbuilding committee during the friends. Marva Zwahlen. merly in several of chapels building that district. His hobbies are Mrs Jackie Sparks from visited during last week music, drama and flowers. The home of the Johnsons is at with her parents, Mr and Mrs 1707 North Greenbriar St., Ar- Brad Jensen. Mrs Iris Davis and children lington, Virginia. They are very hospitable with relatives and of Orangeville visited with her friends who are in that part parents, Mrand Mrs Cliff Snow, of the country and they come a day or so last week. to Huntington for a visit as Mr and Mrs Eddie Christenoften as possible. They have sen and family from Kansas and friends visited last week with his parmany relatives here. ents, Mr and Mrs Eldon Bryan. At the present time Dr. John son is a Professor at the Univ- - Herald. Mrs Bartlett is emby the Herald in the Want Ad Dept, and was featured in the ad attired in a ployed Co-Edi- tor Ferron News La-tu- da 21, 1952 Mr and Mrs Oscar Rasmussen received, word this week of a new granddaughter born Monday, Feb. 18 to Mr and Mrs Norman Rasmussen at Wisconsin. This is their first child. Neil Nelson, who is attending high school here, was in Salt Lake City last week end visiting his parents, .Mr and Mrs Cloyd Nelson. He had with him a pal, Don Nielsen. Mr and Mrs Billy Curtis of Provo visited some of last week with her mother, Mrs iReva Ke-nos- Call N. L. WILLIAMS, Agent Home Fire Insurance Co. A UTAH COMPANY Phone SIX Castle Dale By Miner Mike Snow. Mr and Mrs Don Petersen and Mr and Mrs June KiLIpack were in Salt Lake the Core part of this week on business and shopping. The Birthday Club members met at the home of Grace Cook Thursday afternoon. They were served a lovely luncheon. Mrs Eva Bryan spent a couple of days in Cedar City this week with some of her children. Green River News by Barbara Baldwin Marie Herron spent a few days in Salt Lake last week on itiusiness. Misuye Kawata is home from Salt Lake where she has been working since last fall. The Western Geophysical crew that has been working in Green River for the past month left Monday Cor Louisiana. John Adams is home after time in Salt spending some Lake City. Mr and Mrs Ken Silliman, Mr and Mrs Alfred King, Mr and Mrs Wayne Smith, Una and Bob Gillies were guests at the Cattlemans Banquet at Moab Saturday, the 16. Bob and Una walked off with the prize for the waltz during the dance that followed the banquet. PTA Founders Day was observed Monday, Feb. 18. A skit These are the Roots was offered by the PTA members. It depicted how the PTA has grown and progressed through the years. Mrs Alfred King, president, was presented a pin by Mr Gledhill, principal, for outstanding service as president for two consecutive years. First Aid Class is meeting regularly at the high school every Wednesday. SPECIAL on batteries REGULARLY $17.00 AT $12.50 Plus Tax and your old battery NOW PRICED I? 021 IP (UJ 66 Service Phillips FARM BUILDINGS CASTLE DALE, UTAH '(8BFI3I3 YOU GET TOO BUSY WITH tteo IP ROKI Yes.spring is headed this way . . . Qd fast. & Qffti foras Cfcefflas So before you get too busy in the fields, take time to repair or k f farm structures. Remember, it's good business to reach the market as early as possible with livestock and warm and weather-tigh- t farm buildings will enable you to do it profitably. See us for ideas, materials and estimates on constructing or improving brooder houses, coops and hog shelters . . . buildings for sheep, cattle and other livestock. Convenient re-bui- ld financing arranged immediately. ? a Vi Aselton shaft at Pioche, through which extensivs ora reserves wero developed. (Editor'! Not: Thli I tho elxtli ( a 24 hours per day by a crew Klin of eight article giving highlight, ated of 15 men. It is illuminated through1 the history of Pioche, Nevada, a mining liatrict which haa been an important fac- out with flourescent lighting. er in Utah Industry and which haa been The Caselton Concentrator as it ebuilt by Utah men.) In 1939, E. H. Snyder not content is known, put into practice many let well enough alone' visioned years of research and operating t i program which would improve perience to treat economically the tnd expand operations of his com- -. complex any and the operations of the ores of the Pioche district. Since ioche district. He wanted a mill 1941 the company had developed it the source of the ore and a ore reserves to operate the mill for nill that would treat ores from many years. In addition the mill treats ore from the Prince Consoli-ate- d tearby districts. Power was a problem and one and Ely Valley mines and exhat had helped to hold Pioche back tends its milling facilities to other or many years. Earlier, Snyder mines in the district and the adjoinind his associates went to work ing states of Arizona, California, n that problem and within a few Utah and elsewhere. eears power from Boulder Dam In 1943 under the guiding hand of ras brought to thp district It was Snyder the Combined Metals Reirought in at a cost of $900,000.00 duction was reorganized, tnd is proving a boon to entire and afterCompany of its indebted-nes- s payment (outhem Nevada, and will undoubt-dl- y to National Lead Company, bebring other plants, possibly came an independent company. Durv efineries to the Pioche district ing that year, capacity of the plant The Combined Metals mill was was increased from 500 to 1000 ompjeted in 1941, and it is a model tons per day and expansion and a milling efficiency that engineers modernization of the Bauer mill at ram many mining districts have Stockton, Utah, since that time has ome to inspect This 1000 ton per been completed. (The seventh article ay plant with controlled ventilation in this series will appear soon in oes not have a window and oper these columns.) 1 I DIMENSION LUMBER (PARTITIONS!? SHEATHING ROOFING INSULATING BOARDS BARN SASH GLASS TOOLS - 4 and 6 Light PUTTY e BUILDING PAINTS HARDWARE (BROODER HOUSES! QOG30GQ GOo Youll have better chicks, hogs and cattle with less work if you let electricity do the chores such as providing heat, light, operating brooders, cleaning barns, and pumping water. ! BUY FROM YOUR DEALER V ore -- a, Nelson. THE STORY OF PIOCHE week. Mr Jesse D. Jewkes left here Tuesday for Salt Lake City where he will again enter a hospital for medical care, r Mrs Hannah 6now Larsen and son Clyde of Price visited Monday with her mother, Mrs Cleao FEBRUARY THLRS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH Castle Dale News By Mrs Bessie . News PROGRESS, u, (for. ffcniE j |