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Show PAGE TWO fcMERY EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS imi established Editor and PubUaher ray m. WILLIAMS, t, LEGAL DEPT. VICTOR HOME FREEZERS NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Mantl City Corporation, o A. 408 Z. Richards, Templeton ILake City, Ut. has 9 cu. ff. to 30 cu. ft. capacities. Bldg., Salt 925 off on year birthday on filed with the State Engineer, a request for an extension of any freexer. It will pay you to time from June 1, 1952, to June near It buy your birthday will pay you to see these home 1, 1965, in which to make and proof of appropriation freezers before buying any oth submit of water under Application No. er. Displayed and sold by ,7880 for the appropriation of Clayton Worthen 1500 ac.-f- t. of flood' waters from 684 N. 4th East, Price ,Cove Fork In Ferron Creek 857-J. Price Phone Canyon in Sanpete County, to be conveyed by means of canals 16,040 ft. in length FOR SALE Used, recondition aggregating and stored in a natural reserw ed Ford tractors. Oood in the Middle Fork of Tractor Service, Orange- voir Manti Canyon and used for the tc32 ville, Utah, irrigation of 6,720 acres of FOR ALL HEATING AND land It is represented that approx AIR CONDITIONING WORK $1.7,500.010 has been imately call on Carbon Sheet Metal spent In construction of conWorks, 264 So, Carbon Avenjue trol works and collecting and In Price. We are member of conveying channels. It Is astlm National Warm Air Heating and ated It will cost $12,000.00 to Air Conditioning AWn. and all complete the work and apply Bel. our work MUST be all of the water to beneficial fore you accept any estimate use. on your heating needs, get OUR j All protests the bid too. We clean furnaces with granting of said resisting request, with the famous GIANT SUCTION reasons therefor, must be made system. Call us for details and In affidavit form with extra tc39 prices. copy, and filed with the State Capitol, Cora Cox home Engineer, 403 State FOR SALE Utah, on or on main streetLln Orangeville. Salt Lake City 1,1952. July 20, Four rooms, modem with al- before A hearing will be held on most i4 block of ground. Conrequest for extension of tact Fred F. Cox, Orangeville. this tc39 time before . the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake FOR SALE or RENT City 1, Utah, at the hour of 4 2:00 p. m. July 28, 1952. Prohouse. Located modem at the blocks east and 1 block north testants may appear of Courthouse In Castle Dale. hearing and adduce testimony See P. C. Jones, Castle Dale. In support of their protests. tc40 Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER WANTED Would like to hire Published in the Emery Coun a' good huskey boy to help on ty Progress, : Castled ale, ' U tah, the farm from now until after from harvest. A. J. Lott, Hunting-to- 1952. June 6, 1952, to June 20, c-- ... buys-Sco- I J A-- n. toil IN FOR SALE Partly modem home In Huntington, with 5.1 acre lot. Also SO shares water. See Don & Kofford, Hunting-to- IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE In the matter of the Estate of 2tp42 CORNELIA FOR SALE Friers and hens at Ouy Brawn farm, Huntington. T. COX, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Cornelia T. Cox, tott SALE-CAS- JUDICIAL QF UTAH n. FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT COURT, DALE. 7 deceased. Creditors will present TLE claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Orangeville, or to Mack V. Bunderson, Attorney at Law, Castle Dale, Utah, on or before the 20 day rooms and bath; 2 V4 acres; 2 chicken coops with light and water; bam; fruit trees; new 2car garage; other outbuildings. Call 44Y2 If interested. h, of August, 2tp42 D. 1952. A. Donald T. Cox, Administrator of the Estate of Cornelia T. Cox, deceased. Mack V. Bunderson Attorney for Administrator Castle Dale, Utah Date of first publication June FOR SALE New Belltone hear ing aid. Will sell for fifty dollars. Paid $110 or It. Unused. See Mrs Lila Bohleen, Ferron. 2tc42 farm at 20, 1952. Lawrence. Contact Wallace Jen sen at 301 Circle Way, Sunny-sid- e, Date of last publication 18, 1962. , Utah. 4tp42 FOR BALE 120-ac- re - n, 1819. j visitors with Mrs Gena Oviatt. Is tinder control, and the phy Mrs Lydia Strong of Hunt- siclans say she will be home ington visited Sunday.. with - Mr sooner than anticipated. Mrs and-MElnar Krickc-rJensens mother, Irene- - Carter Mr and Mrs'Dd Day Drcthet from Lrhi, Is at the Jensen son, Mr and Mrs Orson Broth-erso- home taking care cf the small and Mr and; Mis Earl son. Brothersan and family spent Dean E. Rich of the U. S. a successful fishing trip last Navy, has been discharged and week. is here with his ba'iy'and wife Representatives f the Elmo the former Naomi Sorensen. ward M. I. A. who attended the Mr and Mrs Hcmre Jensen Conference at Salt Lake were: have as their guests for the Mrs Georgena Hansen, Mrs Lou summer Mr and drs Dean, ell Oviatt, Mrs LaRue Lofley, Close and two daughters from Mrs Emma Tucker, Mrs Bonnie Nevada, and an older daughter Davis, Mrs Jane Willson, Verl who has Just finished her Jun Ray Tucker and Jared Tucker, lor year at college. Debby, the lf Mr and Mrs Leo Oliver from two and year old Moab visited at the home of daughter is In a cast and they Orcel Oliver. find the temperature here con Miss Doris Nielsen of Cleve siderably more co m Portable land! spent one day last week for her than the 107 they left with her sister, Mrs Sally At- in Nevada. wood. Mr and Mrs Jack Bailey and Miss Donna diver and Mlsa three children of Madisonvile, Vanay Mortensen are working Kentucky, arrived at the G. L. in Price. Olsen home Monday afternoon Mr and Mrs Vogranlc of HI to begin a two weeks vacation. awatha visited at the Frank They made the trip by auto Oviatt home Saturday and Sun in three days. Mr Bailey is a day. mining expert for Goodman and Co. DeVon Anderson, son of Maud EMERY NOTES Mortensen, and his wife and three children arrived at their Dennis A. Blackburn, Tuesday. old son of Mr and Mrs Alma mothers home last Mrs Gerald Olsen en Blackburn, broke his arm last Mr and joyed a chicken dinner at their week. Mr and Mrs Ray Quinn and home where members of their two children from Indiana are vacationing at the home of Uncle Sam Savs Arthur Quinn. Ray has an of flee job in Indiana. Laura Radciiff and son Ray of South San Francisco, are ,There on an visit. She and1 her son have been there for several months where he has employment. Mr and Mrs Walter Williams and three daughters from Salt Lake City, visited in Emery on with relatives and Friday friends. Mr Williams is a ma chlnlst at Garfield Refinery. He also has a gunshop In the basement of his home, where he makes guns. The Williams were accompanied by their niece, Miss Leonard of Hunt ing ton. There was a good deal of There IS a way to pot a stopper on excitement Sunday at 1:30 when evaporation and that is the the fire whistle blew. A fire money purchase of U. S. Savings Bonds by started on the northeast cot the safe, sure, way of ner of Elbert Blackburns new saving. Join the millions of wise home. It was put out In a few Americans who have done something financial future. They minutes in spite of the stiff about their got tired of banking out of their wind. The comer of the home just hip pocket and then waiting for the was scorched black. breaks which didnt come. The dau simplest way is to join in the coming Janet Jensen, ghter of Mr and Mrs Alton U. 8. Savings Bonds Independence 4, and May Jensen, who is suffering with Campaign, Your Save For Independence." EnMeningitis, Is at the Price hos roll now for the Payroll Savings pital andl has been since the Plan where you work, or if 8th. Her case is not the con the Plan nt taglous kind. Her mother Is your bank. And In 1960 youll collect with her and they are lsola 4 for every $3 invested in 1950. U. S. Treasury ted at the hospital. The disease rs Subscription': EMMI the year. Published Every Priday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter, under the Act of Mareb , COUNTY one-he- . - ay ly d, Bond-A-Mon- th Mines Have Changed Reliable Help Wanted man with car wanted to call on fanners in Emery County. Wonderful opportunity. $16 to $20 in a day. No experience or required. Permanent. ter Clegg. capital Write today. McNESS COMWillard Tucker of Salt Lake PANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia visited last week with Mr and 2tp43 Mrs J. C. Lofley Sr. andl other St., Oakland 7, Calif. ' LOST Black Cocker Spaniel relatives. Mr and Mrs Ray Oviatt and answering to name Licorice . Mrs Ada Oviatt visited with In lost Huntington. Rex Oviatt In Price. Probably Please notify Oral E Johansen who Miss Arlene Johnson, at Castle Dale 2tp43 has been employed in Ogden, is home with her parents, Mr RESTAURANT rooms and ready for business. and Mrs Jack Johnson. Mr and Mrs Don Oviatt of For rent or sale. Also for rent and Mr and Mrs Stev or sale, pool room and tables. Riverton, as is $8000. See enson - and families, and Mr Everything John Gianaralds, Castle Dale. and Mrs George Jensen and 2tp43 Ison of Kenilworth were Sunday Male I O s ''a 19, 1952' Mr and Mrs Morris Hunting family met: Mr and Mrs Jack and three children of ton went to Salt Lake to at-- , Kentucky; Mr and Mrs Kent tend the June conference of, ji Church. of Per the ElUprvck and return!-eran; and Lanore and Burton Mrs Norma Whitfield K. from California with Marcell, well pleased Clubs of Emery pre The the treatments received1 with for sened an unusual program there for the child who is thej Fathers Day in connection with I victim of polio. Mrs Whitfield sacrament meeting Sunday ev was so that she can trained ealng. The children furnished continue the treatments at musical numbers, tributes and home. Our next regular auction will readings. Mrs Rosetta Peacock, June 21, beWord has been received from be held Saturday, m. Sale will a teacher who has contri John Snow that he will be ginning at 2:00 p. be conducted in our yards at buted more years of service home to October. Son Price. in stay Bring over any stock than any other teacher, gave of Mr and Msr Russell Snow, you have for sale. a talk, and Ekfred Mortensen he has been in Korea in the Carbon Emery Auction Yards gave a response. Price, Utah armed forces. Phone 567 Wayne E. Johnston, Auctioneer Emery Larsen is home from the Price hospital feeling well. Bailey two--son-s her,-daughte- 4-- H j 4-- H ) , Castle Dale News Greenriver Mr and Mrs Riter Ekker of Hanksville took a load of cat by Mrs Vera Snow tie to Grand Junction TuesJean Albrechtsen was taken to the Price hospital and Wed day. nesday, June 18, was operated on for appendicitis. PROTECTION Mrs Nellie B. Young is in against the the Price hospital. She was op RAVAGES of FIRE erated on for appendicitis and few a be home will in days. Mrs Gloria Force!! had a Call N. L. WILLIAMS, Agent baby girl Wednesday. June 1)1 in the Price hosplal. Mr and Home Fire Insurance Cu. A UTAH COMPANY Mrs Farcell live In he Snow Trailer Court. Phone 31X Castle Dale II. S. ROCK WOOL GUARANTEED WORK FREE ESTIMATES t CALL 494 G. GRANGE UTAH PRICE WALLACE Unde Sam Savs Methods of insulating homes and materials used in insulating are changing always, like all other things in life. If you plan to improve your home by insulating, talk it over with us. It is our business to know what is best in all phases of building. The American People have bought individual E Savings Bonds since they were first offered in May, 1941. Every one of these Savings Bonds is guaranteed by your government and returns to yon $4 for 1,275, 0M, 000 every $3 invested within ten years time. Bsve yon ever stopped to consider where the help came from to assist the Treasury Department build this greatest sales record in history? It was done with the assistance of some 3,000,000 volunteer workers, all Americans ready to help their country. So to this wonderful volunteer army you and I owe a lot. Why dont you join them in the big Savings Bonds Independence Drive starting May 15?U (ilfoyle Krafts, Builders Price, Utah Shift to Fordomatic and youll never shift z July by Verda Hansen Mr and Mrs Deason of Salt Lake have been visiting with Mr and Mrs J. A. Oveson and other relatives. Miss Mary Jane Oveson, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. A. Oveson, accompanied them home. Mr and Mrs Vobner ' Oviatt spent one day last week with Mr andl Mrs Dee Oviatt. Mr and Mrs Clavel Oliver f Price spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Dean Atwood. Mr and Mrs Benny Clegg visited with Mr and Mrs Wal .tamSDAt, JtNfc CASTLE DALE, UTAH 5 7 teas ury Drp.rtm.'tl Elmo News MAN WANTED to supply established demand for farm and household necessities in Emery and Carbon Counties. Excellent profits. No layoffs. Many Utah and Idaho Rawlelgh Dealers in business 10 to 46 years. Write M. E. Walton, 320 S. E. Main St, Black-foo- t, Ida., or Rawleigh's, Dept. 5D, Denver, Colo., for full par2to42 ticulars. PROGRESS, WTf- lt . , FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA SAUNA UTAH CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFIT $500,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fh - Duty of Miner become skilled trad and shovel work. instead of pick Mines have changed. string of cars to the shaft or oat Just as times have chan bed, the tunnel, which ever tho caae mines have changed. There was may be. At the top of tho shaft a time when work in the under- is a huge drum hoist that is operground was regarded as drudgery ated by a miner skill in the funcand the ranks consisted of men tion of this machine which lifts with strong backs who could best and Jowers the mine cages. Another skilled job is that af wield a pick and shovel. the powerful automatic Today, machines bite their way operating machines that drill the holes through the underground formations and the men who man them are men of skill and achievement. Work of the miner has become more specialized, more intrsting and educational. The uncannv mucking machine, which does about everything ex-tiri- she The ator Is a mgn who has either learned his trade in the In the mines or been schooled in the operation of tho machine before entering mining work. The mechanical mucker Is powered by compressed air and at the touch of a certain lever or valve literally reaches down and scoopes up the ore or waste and through It over its "shoulder into the waiting mine car. Then there is the man who operates the underground tram or railroad. This is usually a battery locomotive that pulls a long . f.d.a.f. pre- paratory to blasting out another round. Not only does this man know the operation of a machfo, but he becomes acquainted with the underground formations and ha is always anxious to snow what la just beyond the drill. Last but not least are tho men who prepare the charge of dynamite that blocks out another round in the drift or the shaft, or freaks aown another day's supply of ore to be shipped to the smelter. Tfcooe men become expert in formations and th handling of dynamit They learn how many sticks of powder to use in moving a certain amount of rock and they must know all of the safety precautions. ' The mechanization of mining has left only a small amount of hand work. It is the trimming around a blast after the mucking machine has done most of the work and the timbering which requires mush of the knowledge of the carpenter. THE MOST POWERFUL CAR IN THE E LOW-PRIC- Sedan-snu- g and convertible-smar- t FIELD t Ford Victoria. Its Americas most beautiful car. And beneath ita beauty there's a heart of CO! 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