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Show the Garfield Smelter. Horace Petty took over the . rre On I Utah Oil service sation Monday. He expects to I it for the Mrs Ethel Kelson has gone 0 visit for a while with some of her relatives in Idaho. last oper-a- te Busi ness was flourishing for the op ening of fishing season, j Kirk Brinkerhoff is here at the Rex Bunderson home. His by Mary Christiansen. parents live at Perris, Califom Mr and Mrs Clinton Broder ja He is helping Rex with lck of Salt Lake and their two hLs farm WOrk. children, Stanford W. Rands Mary Anderson visited in Sa and Faye Rands and a girl friend of the latter, spent last llna last week. Her at the Emery Hotel daughter, Sandra Anderson re and enjoyed a family dinner turned with her for a visit in with Geneva Broderick. They Emery. Sandra lives at Garri were accompanied by Mr and son. fcwo M Mr and Mrs Marion Albrecht ren from Port Bridger, Wyom sen and went to ' Lake to be with their son Salt Morgan and Crosby Jensen Bmen and wife, who just v- -j completed their years work at lost the A. C. at Logan. Crosby has one more quarter to attend be and Mrs Howard Soren fore graduating. At present he son have tom down their old Is employed! with the Bureau home and are building a new of Land Management in Cedar one 0n the site. It will be a City. Morgan is home now and six room brick veneer building expects to go to Spokane, Wash with furnace and utility rooms. ington June 22 for four weeks of training in the air corps R. FLOOD help O.TjC. summer camp. Contd from Page 1 Ora Lee Jolley s employed ed andi waterlogged land, and at Kress' Store in Ogden. rehabilitation of farm irrlga- through leveling.Sh 1 lion systems dams and reaarconstructing etc. ditches, voirs, Alton Olsen phoned his mo- will Uier ,JLareda Olsen, from to the Soil iVhe Conservation Service for work iffon channel capacity the past ln restoring stream channels has been at jn tributary winter. waterways affecting more Mr and Mrs Morris Lewis and indivldual farms. than week from last California came emergency flood where Morris had just gradua undertaken by the soil projects ted from Camp Roberts anti-a- ir will inService Conservation craft artillery training. Gerald clude cleaning tributary stream ine has been with him the past of sediment and debris left by while. flood waters to prevent further The following attended the overflow of water on adjoining MIA June conference in Salt lands; cleaning and! rebuilding Lake City: Vera Duzett, Mabel of minor drain ditches and out Mortensen, Marjorie Maxfield, lets; building levees, dykes and Ora Allred, Nettie Williams, barriers needed to return the Bemiece Allred and Mr and stream flow to origins chanMrs Nels Hansen. Mabel and nels; installing of emergency works Marjorie attended the Golden stream bank protection and stabilizing structures to Gleaner Banquet. Mr and Mrs Paul Olien and prevent, growth of major gulchildren left Friday morning lies or trenches formed during for Santa Barbara, California, the flood and similar activities where they will be gone ten that affect the farms in small areas. days to visit Mr and Mrs Earl watersheds and drainage Edwards and family. Earl is Farmers in the food damaged employed with the U. S. B. R. areas who are ln needoutof assia such The Olsens will get acquainted1 tance for carrying coun to should apply new practices their with cousin, Barbara Boyd Jacobsen was home for ty PMA offices or to local the week end. He Is stationed fices of the Soil Conservation at Caliente, Nevada, with the Service, Jesse S. Tuttle, Chairman ol Union Pacific paint crew. (Mr Rellus Christiansen and Emery County PMA, has stated two children have been visiting that a survey of flood damage in Peoa with her parenst, the in Emery County is now being Soil Conservation per past week. Rellus met her on made by sonnel as well as PMA. Mr Tut Saturday and spent Fathers tie suggests that all farmers Day with them. Mr and Mrs Lanell Case and suffering flood damage two children of Salt Lake visit tact the County PMA office ed recently at the home of as soon as possible so that no their mother, Mary' Christian- - cases of damage will be over- sen. Mr Case Is employed at looked. ay grand-Thursd- (range ville Mayor and Mrs John Taylor and Mrs Alvin Guymon took Mrs Rekf Moffitt back to Nor man, Oklahoma where her bus band is stationed in the armed forces. Reid is attending a naval school there. The party will visit various points of interest en route and expect to be gone abou two weeks. ft Mr and Mrs George Taylor and Mr and Mrs Bruce Taylor toured the southern Utah park area and went to the St. George temple on a vacation trip. Miss Helen Jane Cox is visit ing in Evanston, Wyoming, at the home of her aunt, Mrs Kate Burdett. -- Emery News I Mrs Rom Olson, Reporter Mrs Hessie Bunderson who iW bffirSaUatt? has been in Blacktoot. Idaho, for the past few weeks, returned to her home in Moore Saturday night. She was accompanied by Mr and Mrs Clive Jensen and their new ba by boy, receenty born in Black foot. Mrs Jensen (Grace) will remain with her mother this summer. , Off-far- All of the children and grand chlldjren of Carl ALbrechtsen met COCNtt PROGfcfcSS, CASTLE DALE, CtAfl EMEET PAGE FOtTR at his home Sunday on Fathers Day and went to Red Creek for dinner. In attendance were: Mr and Mrs Carl Al- bechtsen, Mr and Mrs Warren Anderson and family, Mr and Mrs Arhur Lewis and family of Price, and Mr and Mrs John Jarvey and family of Hiawa-- 1 ha. H. enjoyed a fishing trip with the following of his children who came to ID. his home here: Weldon, Gerald and their families. i Mr and! Mrs George Petersen spent 8unday at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs Mer Johnson. Mr and Mrs Wayne Christian sen and family of American Fork are here with their par-- ! ents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Christiansen, ,M"g in re- pairing and redeoorating the home. DUP met Thursday afternoon at the home of Margaret Sor and spent a peasant af ternoon. Mrs Sorensons history was related by Myrtle Soren- son. The lesson was presented Gate with some of her children Mr and Mrs Lynn Walker of Salt Lake City were visitors here with her mother, Mrs Alice Westover, the fore part of the week. They also visited Mrs Walkers sisters, Mr and Mrs Paul Nelson and. Mr and Mrs Harry Conover. Lyndon Funk recently left for Alaska where he has a job at carpentering. He likes Alaska ln the summertime and has spent the past few seasons there. Ferron News Deborah Huntsman Mrs By and Mrs F. A. Clark of Iilr THTJRSftAt. Las Vegas visited hero recently with 2lrs Clarks sister, Mrs Al ice Westover. They had with them their son, Capt. Porter Clark and his wife who had just returned) from Japan, hav ing been there for the past IS years. Mr and Mrs Mirl Rapes' had a family dinner arid reunion recently at their homePresent were Mr and Mrs Harold Daet wyler of New York, Mr and Mrs Desmond Shields of Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs Kent Johansen of Price, Mr and Mrs Max Ralphs, and Mrs and Mrs Dee Christensen of Ferron, also Kathleen. Mr and Mrs Dee Christensen entertained this group at the City Park one ev ening, and Mr and Mrs Max them at (Ralphs entertained their home Thursday of last The home of Mr and Mrs M. Conover has been the center of activity with visitors from over the State and Indiana. From Logan has been Mrs Catherine Baugh who vis ited three weeks, renewing con tacts with family and friends. Also from Logan was Dr. Ken neth Stevens and his three sons. Mrs lone J. Scow spent three weeks and Maurine Jen sen and children visited a week upon their return from New week. (York. Kathleen C. Richardson Mr and Mrs David Zwahlen and three chidren from Indiana of Salt (Lake City visited here are spending a month at home, last week with his parents, Mr Mrs Minnie Worthen is vis and Mrs Fred Zwahlen. They iting in Texas with her daugh took back with them Davids ter Iris Sumers and famiy. Mr andi Mrs John Cook were young son who had been, staying with his grandparents for happiy surprised to have some the past year or so. of their children spend Fathers Mrs Alice Hitchcock just re Day with them: Mr and Mrs turned from a visit at Castle Harold Cook of Clearfield; Mr J. I i 300 Miles of Tunnel Is Utahs Mine Record and Mrs Hugh Stevens of Lewis Mrs Nina Sulpezzio and hus ton; and Boyd Cook and child band and children of Helper ren of Salt Lake City. 'visited relatives here Sunday. The Republican Womens stu dy Club will entertain at a tea Mr and Mrs Jack Funk and Monday afternoon, June 23 on children are visiting in Calif the lawn of the Morris Single omia. ton residence. All ladles are inVisitors at the Arthur Peter vited to attend. sen home last week were Mr Mr and Mrs Vollie Mahaffey and Mrs Alvin Petersen from and children of Malad City, Id Orem, Mr and Mrs Alma George aho, visited here a few days last week with her mother, Mrs of Kanosh, Mrs Faye Kesler Jessie Nelson. Mrs Mahaffey is of Cove Port, Mr and Mrs Geo. the former Winifred Nelson. Taylor of San Francisco. Mrs Roy Andrews is quite ill at her home this week. T Mr and! Mrs Fred Grimsdale and two sons from Salt Lake City were visitors here over the week end at the Paul Flet cher home. The group went to Forsythe Reservoir to fish. Leo Greenhalgh, a former res ldent of Ferron, visited here one day last week. He was en route to Alaska, where he cusIn Clawson tomarily spends each summer. Mrs Mary Allen and Mr and Mr and Mrs Luther Tatton Mrs Seth Hitchcock of Ferron announce the birth of a grand and Mr and Mrs (Earl Barney child, a boy, bom to Mr and of ELberta, Utah, along with Mrs Lamar Tatton fo Standard about il00 other relatives attend ville, June 12. This Is the sec ed a Laramie Reunion on the ond child of this couple, both Suzanne Davis lawn in Orange boys. ville Sunday, June 8. Paul Nelson made a business In Ferron trip into Salt Lake the fore Mr and Mrs Bill Naphis are proud of a new baby girl bom part of this week. to them at Ferron. They are Mrs Joan Behling has just at the Pearl Allrldge home and returned from Salt Lake City where she has been caring for Mrs Allridge is caring for the a new baby at the Orval Allen newcomer. Mrs Ludean Mrs Naphis mother, has home. Mrs Allen is her sister been there this week also. Joyce. The Rose tour conducted by the Ferron Garden Club and Ia Cleveland Lama and Fred Jensen just guided by Mr and Mrs Darrell Petersen was well attended by had! an addition to the family, the newcomer arriving Sunday the townspeople. Birthday Club members were at the Price hospital. It was entertained by Evelyn Rasmus a boy. sen at her home Thursday afternoon of last week. USE L FOR Mrs Delma Leslie of Moore ATHLETE S FOOT entertained the Social Sewing Club at her home Thursday af BECAUSE It peels, off the outer skin and exposternoon. Mr and Mrs Mervin Nelson es buried fungi to kill it on contact. have move dto Hiawatha for If not pleased IN ONE HOUR with your 40c back the present, where he has em at any drugstore. Today at Hunter ployment. ---- T-4-- instant-dryin- g Drug Co. Emm mTTP of-v- ln i f - I con-enso- j n - v v- - 'V., - - "You can't get money out of a barrel without putting some in firstl The thousands of us who work in Utah mines, mills, smelters and refineries earn our living because we produce. By producing we put cash in the barrel and that makes it possible for money to come out in the form of paychecks. When we keep up without boosting costs, we can feelproduction sure of continued security." Making Way for Another Blaat at Extensive Workings in Silver King Mine at Park City. , j Under present costs it would reThere ia an old adage in the mining game to the effect that for quire the expenditure of approxievery ton of ore mined another mately $47,000,000 to duplicate the must be found. workings of the Silver King, an interesting figure to contemplate. to Park at this policy Adhearing Moreover, workings of the mine are Silver old the King City, Utah, progressing deeper and deeper into 300 Coalition mine has driven over tiie earth, and the overall expense miles of underground workings, operating is becoming greater. some of it to mine oro of course, The Silver King is not an averbut much of it seeking out deposits age mine, it is an exception. But, fer continued production. As a re- its extensive exploration indicates sult the property has had about that future mineral production of 70 years of almost continuous Utah must come from deeper and more costly workings. 3 tfflait CtltiRfe End Canning Guesswork! with positive Castle Theatre HUNTINGTON for June June 2D, 21 don't naod to bo an architect, draftsman or artist. You don't need a thing. Just make two simple statements telling us the kind of remodeling you'd like to do and why you think Douglas Fir Plywood is the best material to use . . . then make a rough floor plan of your home as it is and show the changes you'd like to make. 44 BIG PRIZES! Just for telling us how you would add a or a new room, or how you would enlarge the kitchen or modernize the attic, you can win as much as $4,000 for just one ideal $3,000 immediately and a bonus of $1,000 if you go ahead with your plans and complete your project by August 31, 1953. IN ADDITION first and second prize winners ' will be given complete plans of their remodeling project drawn by leading architects . . . FREE! car-po- $3,000 a room Division Roaring! June rt 2 first prizes of $2,500 each for City Homes and Country Homes. 2 second prizes of $500 each. Plus cash bonuses e ROSE $25 each 28 merit prizes , CO G G o DISNEYS BEFORE IT RUINS YOUR LAWN Its easy anti-Crabgra- with Clark Gable with Scoffs Powder Another town Coro product by tho natters of Scoffs Send Gardner Ava ss Jusf scatter SCUTL over the lawn with Scoffs Spreader. The clean granular leave particles knock out Crabgrass good grasses unharmed. a OF CIMARRON Natural Color June 25, 26 Farley Granger Shelley Winters In BEHAVE YOURSELF the things that go on . and on June 27, 28 Joan Caulfield David Niven ln . . . and on! June answer! - Three or four SCUTl-ing- s at weekly intervals save your lawn from demon Crabgrass. Prices per single treatment: 1250 sq ft $1.95 400 sq ft 79 c 5500 sq ft - $5.85 Stotts. SPRIADIRS main play of lawn wending, feeding or seeding. Sturdy steel construction, rubbor-tira- d - $8.35, $13.45 and $21.50 27, 28 THE RACKET THE LADY SAYS NO but wouldnt take no for an G 2D, 21 Broderick Crawford 25, 26 Oh! Contest closes Jane 30, 1952 . , . get year application blanks now at our store. Only BALL Jars come with WAE Lids June 22, 23 LONE STAR Gardners the kind of Texas Gal that makes men burn in more ways than one. with Jack Buetel Mala Powers upon completion. $100 each WALT 22, 23 with Van Johnson Dorothy McGuire Ruth Roman June SEAL. THE OLYMPIC ELK In Technicolor INVITATION Interior Remodeling Division 2 first prizes ef $3,000 each for City Hemes and Country Homes. 2 second prizes ef $750 each. Plus cash bonuses if project is completed. Spectacular! She borrowed happiness for a year . . . Could it last? $2,500 Add 10 special prizes The LONGHORN Rough! TwefeTS SNOW WHITE and the SEVEN DWARFS In Technicolor and Phyllis Coates EASY! You ! DISNEYS WALT Wild Bill Elliott to buy M ISM Max-fiel- d, m j JtNE With Robert Mltchem Llzabebh Scott Robert Ryan Eastern Utah Electric Company Phone 55 TRY US FIRST Price, Utah |