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Show Universal THE TOWN-TAL- K Blazard, Mr and Mrs Kenneth el Maughan and Mr and Mrs Russel all of K&mas. They all went hunting. Thorv&ld and Arthur Rasmussen and Seely Petersen were in Ogden a short time ago to attend the funeral of Will Rasmussen, who dtted there at the age ef 06. Mrs Reva Nelson had her two sons and their wives visiting her during the pheasant season: Mr and Mrs Vorris Livingston of Murray and Mr and Mrs Kent West and some friends, Mr Fred Ferri and two sons, of Salt Lake City. The men all went hunting and got their limit and returned home happy. Mr and Mrs Chester Olsen of Salt lake City were here a week ago visiting with his mother, Mrs Olive Olsen, who was at her home from the M and O ranch where she is employed. Mr and Mrs Clayton Beam-se- n and children from Helper visited over the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Ferron News Huntsman Mrs Eva Christensen and her son Paul came here last week end. (from Magna to move their furniture which they did on Tuesday. Paul baa work at Tooele and they are getting along fine there. He also attends the L. D. S. Business College two nights a week. Mr and Mrs Elton Williams have moved into the Eva Christensen home. Mr and Mrs Drexel Klllpack of Salt Lake City visited recently with her mother, Mrs Lydia Swasey. Mr and! Mrs Lee Petty of Price visited with her parents, Mr and Mrs Homer Edwards, of Moore during the pheasant season. Lee went hunting. Mr and Mrs Charles Bennett and. baby of Logan were here over the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Hymn Zwahlen. Also there were Mr and Mrs Henry Somerville and children and Mr and Mrs Harold Miller. Visiting in Perron over Sunday were Vaughn Klllpack and Lyle Klllpack of Ogden. Vaughn is a former Ferron citizen and Lyle is a brother of Mrs Virginia Snow. . Visitors for the pheasant season at the Morris Singleton home were: Dr. and Mrs Wright of Midvale, Mr and Mrs Virgil King of Ogden, Mr and Mrs Glen Gibbons, Mr and Mrs Har old Butler. Mr and Mrs Doug- Simpson, Mr and Mrs Ward Microfilming .W7P, 411 StTf Zwahlen. Miss Betty Klllpack and a girl friend, Velma Harvey, of Salt Lake City spent last week end with Bettys parents, Mr and Mrs Clive Klllpack. A Ward Welfare Banquet was given in the chapel Thursday night at 7:00 p. m. A large crowd came out and enjoyed themselves. After the banquet a good program was given. The banquet was 75 cents a plate and the object was to secure funds for the Church Welfare project that this ward is pec ted to fumlslh. Pm IBroiKBiry La-d- By Mrs Deborah O. Box 14 VOLUME 53 .NUMBER CASTLE DALE, UTAH U Cleveland News Navy Oflors Scholarships Annual selections for THURS., Navy Selection for this program will assign successful candidates to the NROTC unit at one of 52 leading universities When the fall term commences in 1953. Enrollment in some Naval! Science subjects will be required as part of the school curriculum. Summer cruises are made in Navy ships to various foreign ports. The regular NROTC program is the largest scholarship pro- gram in the country today, of- scholar- ferlng 1,800 four-yeships. The scholarships Include tuition, fees, 'books, uniforms and $000 in cash annually. Sel- ection for the program is lm- partial and entirely competi tive. -- A fairly heavy sh?win8 a Wgh what 15 considered to at the Flat rade Canyon drilling northwest of Orangeville, on Wednesday of wee stirred a consider- excitement through cen- tral Emery county. Natural gas was being sought at the drilling and the appear aace of oil was not anticipated. Experts were summoned from Lake City and were expec the well on td to inspect Thursday of this week. Until their opinion was had, it was uncertain whettier a cial weU bad been, or possibly be. brought in. The opinion of these experts also was being awaited to determine how to proceed further at the drilling, thedeathof of oissd Sav HanLviUe a hSital m SaltLake WTTiis well known and wWlv community Those from here attending the fun- fhf1 inhn Allot Eden, Mr and Mrs Fred Jensen, Moses Tucker, Merrill Tucker, Vance Tucker, Mr and Mrs Samuel Sanderson, Mr and Jensen and Wm. F. Eden. Leonard Ulster has been in the last couple of weeks assisting his son Ken- netii harvest his beets. Connie Anderson has spent the past week with her parents while convalescing following a knee operation. Mr and Mrs Eddie Kochevar of Salt Lake were week end visitors at the Floyd Anderson home. Mrs Anderson returned to Galt Lake with them. The Max Johansen children spent the week end in Cleveland while he and his wife went to Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs LaVell King of Price were visitors last week at tne Hans Mortensen home, Ann Bawden has gone to Prr mn ovo to her nj family to move Into their new home recently purchased. The following ladies assisted Mrs Helga Stokes at a quilting one day last week: Alice E. Larson, Ann Bawden, Maude Jensen and Ida Litster. Keith Allred and family of Sunnydale were week end visitors at the Maynard Allied home. reLt Sarn gible. t I Elder Gerald Boyd Olsen Missionary Returns Home 13, 1952 Flat Canyon Drilling Yields Petroleum (Special Correspondent) scholarships ' to more than 50 universities of the United States will commence next week, according to Captain Robert S. Clark, Professor of Naval Science at the University of Utah. Eligibility to compete for one of these coveted scholarships is limited) to men between 17 and 21 who are high school graduates, or seniors who will graduate In the spring of 1953. Special age considerations are given to men over 21 who have had prior military or naval service. College freshmen are eli- NOVEMBER commer-Wellingt- on wd ; Moore Man Exhibits Stock Meantime hundreds of owners are awaiting develop-Sh- e ments, wrth varying degrees of oil fever. Workmen at the site ore Reported to have spent several sleepless nights watch-ab- le ing the well, Oil Drilling Is Underway At Emery Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter Emery The Lennie Oil Drilling Co. of Farmington, New Mexico, have recently, moved their drill ing equipment onto a site at Quitchumpah, near the ranch owned by Arthur L. Petty. They are drilling 24 hours per day shifts. with two Emery men employed at the drilling are Harry Jorgensen, Bill Nafus, Junor Christiansen and Norris Lewis. , . Mrs Rose Olsen. Reporter Emery Elder Gerald Boyd Olsen, who returned from an LDS mission Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter last week was honored Sunday Emery con afternoon at a testimonial ducted in conjunction with the Paul Crawford of Moore reregular sacrament meeting of cently, returned from San Fran the Emery Ward cLsco where he attended and exhibited at the Cow Palace A son of Mr and Mrs G. L. Grand National livestock Show Olsen of Emery. Elder Olsen Cram of tho now, oklmmod off of the biggest ibocustlng one Captain dark placed emph- has served his Church for the for quick poruoal arenas livestock in the world, asis on the fact that applica- past two years In the vicinity His six Hereford bulls, 18- Cleveland tions for this scholarship must of Missouri.. a John Wayne was hospitalized be mailed In sufficient time to at Price last week with a broken reach the Testing Center at collar bone and badly bruised Princeton, New Jersey, by midment of livestock to Ogden on shoulder . caused when struck night November 22. Applications November 14. cana car the mine at shuttle received date after that by Cleveland 1953 not be considered for in Hiawatha. the Greenrlver A real treat is planned for NROTC Application Local relatives received word next Saturday night, Nov. 15, forms areprogram. Seaman Second Class Richard at available all from Price Sunday night that in commemoration of our first schools and colleges, any high Hansen left here November 3 NRRose Mrs Olsen, Reporter Mrs Rudolph Cramer bad been anniversary of the completion OTC unit, br at any Navy Refor his base in San Francisco ; , where-hEmery in a car accident and was ta- of our new chapeL There will cruiting will be assigned to a Station. ken to the Price Hospital suf- be a banquet followed by a unit. He planned to officers of South Transport Studentbody program, consisting of several Midshipmen students are per Emery were feted at a banquet with his aunts and a girl visit fering from concussions. Dont take any wooden nlck- - frepds in Salt Lake City before organ selections from Mr Pratt, mitted to major in any field Monday night at the new Hun Louise McDaniel, who .has a noted musician from Salt La- except music, 15 wwt advice den- tlngton church house. It hon-- i medicine, anytime, his reporting on base Nov. 7. been In a hospital in Salt take ke and other special numbers, tistry, pharmacy and theology. ored all studenflbody officers of were6 a dumber now but Emery Coun- - Clarence R. Blue was in Price herhildren for several months, has return- which will be worth listening On graduation the midshipman more nrtllr ty a timely warning would and Salt Lake City the finjt fomn Region Five, which . . to. ed borne. will be awarded a commission Uilitah, Grand, Caiton and Em'prtL, Bert Sitnmons and this week enlisting in uuwd!iStn ate Jncle ofSams Greenrlver Everyone is invited and there in the Navy or Marine Corps. ery counties. At the program 11,. of Hiawatha, Emma Services. He chose arWithin the and will leave somethe Mr Pat Brown is home after will be no adtmission charged, Navy two and officers South of partdaughter Helper. Emery will be ac- ea, NROTC units are located at 'County, and some of the citi- where near Nov., 20, Lenore Olsen of Em being in the Price Hospital wh- but contributions ere stitches had to be taken in cepted. There must be over $300 the Universities of Idaho, Utah, icipated): Among the many visitors in tens have accepted them in Emery ., Donald ery gave raised to meet current expen- Colorado and New Mexico. transactions, a gash above his left eye after ses Ware of onSSnleT mustosd Cleveland over the week end business Last. at 3:16 over Thursday some do work and is believed transient a were it repair his ranch accident Involving a Henry Mlnchey Jae skit. KSVC- at (Richfield, Pfc Station on sewer a the left at lead the money spot Morris L. Maxfield talked from system. okes, Elwod ihler and family, team.' On Tuesday, tj. officers at- and Ralph Bracken and family, r two while passing through Korea. He was belt? Interview Mr Q. HI Anderson suffered tended a convention at the all of Salt ILake and Mr and 'be County. CARD OF thanks' if your teeth will ed. He skid he was an MP and same place from 9 a. m. to 3:30 Mrs Arthur Lamph of Price.) St) injuries from a fall he received stand it, better bite every doll-M- was standinghe by at the truce while looking at the new school We wish to thank everyone p. m. had been there tents, that Cora Iillery of Salt Lake ar before you accept it! home. who assisted us in any way in for nine mopths and had six few a visited Cal are officers South with her days Emery recent our bereavement. EspecEmery more months to go. Many Emvtn Duzett, president; June cousin, Mrs Carrie Cowley, wh By Mrs Deborah Huntsman Thomas Raphael Sorenson left last ially do we thank the Relief .heard , the ery townspeople ile vice Evnell her husband took in the president; week for Galt Lake City for Society for the nice lunch ser- Ferron broadcast. treashunt. and; Crawford, secretary pheasant relaspecial medical treatment, ac- ved to our Mrs Eva George Andrews, 69, urer; LaNore Olsen, assistant Cleone McDaniel and family companied by his son Harold. tives and friends. died at her home in Ferron secretary and treasurer; Don- who have been visiting at the Mr and Mrs Clyde Beach Friday, Nov. 7, after a short ald Ware, year book editor; Val bedside of his mother, left a Vebna Johnson was taken to illness. She was bom at Mr and Mrs Jay Crane ynn Anderson, year book edi- few days ago for Arizona, where the Price hospital last week, March 24, 1883, a daugh- tor; Mona Huntington, repor- he has employment. Mrs Bessie Caldwell where she remained for meHc James H. Ramsay, Reporter ter of James A. and' Margaret ter; Ann Klllpack, cheer leadOscar McDaniel and Mrs Ma-bal treatment. Mra James Lynch spent the 4-- H wife was She manthe Ann Dorty. er; Boyd Snow, athletic Angel- . frst 4 days of the week in Grand Applenaught of Los .... Clawson Andrews. M. of Roy ager. J&5?11 A Colorado where she we- - Two hundred Mr and Mrs Reeve Black and the bedside of their mother who Valley, thirty four boys, to nt her ballot and vslt iflrls, leaders, parents cast Survivors are her husband; A. B. accom Jensen son have moved to Huntington and trlow. Principal is very her husband. two sons and one daughter, panied these studlents to the Mrs Rose Olsen. Reporter to make their borne for the ends attended the annual H Wm. T. Litster home arrived Mr and Mrs Frank Sturcbe-va- Alma George of Kanosh, Ward convention the purpose of from Chester, Calif, where he Cooks Cafe is open again Achievement exercises, held present. son John George and Mrs Bertha Pet- - which was to help all student-erse- n spent the and 10 day vacation. Mr and Monday, Nov.' 10 at the Castle after a weeks 4 assistpast of nine Ferron; grandch- foody officers nie of Colorado, have moved Ward and Stake House. improve their his daughter. He reports Mrs Cook spent the holiday Dale Miss Nefcon and Mr Beckstr-an- d Into the Olsen Doll House. He ildren and one great grandch- schools in extracurricular act- ing in treatment medical deadis a that at obtaining everything one sister, Mrs Della Kiser, ivities. is a driller with the Lennie Oil ild: wish to thank all of the end in regards to solving the Salt Lake and vacationing in Salt Lake City. crew at Qultchumpah. leaders and anyone else who mystery of the mass murder Colorado. has helped make the proGuard YoFuneral services were held GREENRIVER NOTES of his Mr and Mrs Clifford Clark is set gram a success during the past Parent Day Visiting and In ung, the Kanosh Whrd chapel grandchildren. of Provo visited Kenneth Pet for .Nov. 13 mid- year. Week end guests at the Win. week Thursday, ersen last week at the Price and conducted by Fred WhitJames H. Ramsay, Reporter set aside as It is hoped that the boys week the of By Mrs Deborah Huntsman home were Lue Jensen Educational Week. Parents are and Mrs Clark came here aker, Bp. Those attending the Work on the completion hospital. girls who are planning on f Ferron to be with her mother for a funeral from Ferron were: Bp. the Emery County School Dls-- 1 urged to attend; leaving their feeding- - stock next year will and Mrs Richard E. Behling, triot house is at a A serious accident occurred few days. children at home. A special soon get them on feed. If you complete Hyrum Zwahlen, Mr and Mrs Monday to Mm Faun Klllpack has been since returned to Salt i?b.eS2fh events program is being arran- need help get in touch with Mrs Harold Otaistead and John Behling, Anna D. Larsen, standstill and and children and her mother, before the deer hunt when Mr ged in hopes to bring the sch- your local leader or the County Mrs Hazel Christensen. They family are visiting with her par Mr and Mrs Morris Singleton Huntington, who was trying to them. ool and home In closer unity. Agent. acents, Mr and Mrs Wilford Brod and son Sam, Mrs Vina Potts, Van Afton Mrs Wagoner the job, suffered a to Huntington erlck, for a few days. were driving Mr and Mrs George Huntsman, complete Beaher husband to Elgin reports a 100 percent heart attack and had to re- companied and just before entering the ver Grace is where vote Cook, he Whitlock, in the city halL It seems CASTLE DALE NOTES Gladys employed. to his home other in the Jackie Lewis and Ralph Lar Evelyn Rasmussen, Tressa Th- turn town the children in the back Correction that we, as well as the rest of seat began, fussing and needed aen of Cedar City, Horace Pet- ompson, Millie Oox, Mr and end of the county. It was Sister Eva Klllpack of the nation, went a majority Mr and Mrs Elwin Rasmussen ty of the U. of U., LaWayne have been visiting the past Well ' Baby Clinic was held the Stake Board who visited for the Republican Party. Peterjen and dauattention. The two women turn Jensen and - Gayle Blackburn Mrs Arthur week end at the Russell Snow Ellen, Mir ahd Mrs Ward Thursday, Nov. 6 at the High our Relief Society Conference ed around to the children and of the BYU, were students at ghter and two sons Reid el and School. Physical examinations instead of Sister Ralphs as reand Merrald Rasmussen homes. in that instant Faun, the dr- home for the week end. Cal Jor George Mrs Anna Laura Miller has Wesley; Mr and Mrs Gerald Stan were given to the fourth and ported) last week. iver, guided the car off the genson of Salt Lake and Glenn ton and Mr and! Mrs George part cf Mr and Mrs Andy Eastertorook been quite seriously 111 with and seventh the grades were also Anderson of Layton road and into a ditch, throwing Petersen. Bp. Behling and Hy- to the basketball players. left last week for Los Angeles strep throat the last week. home. were two of the rum Zwahlen where they will meet their son hard agthe occupants very GH. S. band under R. The Beh' and Mrs Frelda Andrew who is in the service ainst the car body. All received Mr and Mrs Kent Klllpack speakers CLAWSON NOTES ling sang. Burial was In the the direction of Lee Carroll wasa and will be there to meet them. very bad bumps, bruises and and two sons of Ferron were Kanosh in and to the daua maneuvering under also visit playing cemetery expect They at the dinner guests By Mra Bessie Wright shock while Mrs Hazel Chris- Sunday direction of the Wltbeck Fun- rally held down town on Elec- ghter, Isabelle, and family at Mr and Mrs Andrew Wright tensen was hurt the most. She G. L. Olsen home. tion Day, Nov. 4. They will play Oakland. They will be gone abHome of Castle Dale eral visited Sunday at the home of had six of her ribs severed frout 6 weeks. Mr and Mrs Nets Hansen and again on Armistice Day. Mr and Mrs Kay Larsea of Clom her back bone and her lung family moved into their home about for Excitement reigned mt koiui tsasuan Jen, ner eveland. Tid- Noel Baker and In now Is the She EMERY NOTES the punctured. Saturday. They purchased u u hcm, Rex and Monte King of Salt Price Hospital In a very criti- Joseph Christiansen home sev lake came down Sunday cases chicken Three of pox eral been have months ago and property In the Northeast part purpose of the trip ks two-fo- ld cal condition, being required in a plane and) landing town. The fire broke out in a wedding of the Thompsons to remain sitting up all the repairing it and doing consld have been reported: Andrea- bya well Miss Norma Jean Holt, of of outside of town on the erable decorating. the wash north of the lower Olsen, Jeffrey, Olsen, and Pertime. They visited friends heof town and with plenty sister, Shirley, and a vacation. gst ry Bunderson. Springville. Bobby stayed over part J. E. Hughes of Bountiful, a of weeds and dry brash and a They returned home on Sun- re and also hunted pheasants. Noel returned week the end but Mr and Mrs Chester Keele, driller with the rig set up at They were former residents of a rapid sw- day. morning early for strong wind, made Clawson for a number of years. Qultchumpah, is making his former residents of Emery, visi- Saturday fire action of eep. By quick work at Safeways. The Womens dub held their Mrs Vera Tidwell Is employed were living quarters at the Emery ted here a few days last week saved fighters buildings Hotel His wife and baby and at the homes of Victor Keele, Jacke Ross of the BYU was although it came within a few food and rummage sale Tues- at Aunbachs in Salt Lake. By Mrs Bessie Wright k In the city office. A good John Busch and Ellis PeaMervin Niece Bountiful from the Hansen, Maggie spent over end. home the week of the Earl Colby home oc- day feet Mrs Theo Cox, Mrs Mary Cox, at crowd was In attendance. live others. and 'son him. cock of Dragerton hunted phend with They Mrs Jen and Mr Roy Mrs Ha Jensen and Mrs Clara A small Green River beet cupied by easants here Tuesday and visWlnatohee, Washington, where Miss Phyllis Hunt and her ited friends. Jensen visited Friday at Mr and Mrs Kay Crook from Mr Keele works in an alumln-th- e harvest was started Monday, sen. held Folks The Old party with Mrs Glenna Price, Vivian sister, honreturned USAC at Logan were plant This Is the first oc Nov. 10. Mrs Mamie Welhing last Saturday night was a huge last week from Seeley, the occasion being her birthday. ored at a lovely wedding dance (lim Salt Lake City cation they have been back to will foe receiving agent for the success. A large crowd was in where they had gone to assume Jor Jennie for 30 school in the company. years. Emery attendance and! the entertain- work. Mr and Mrs Ivan Nielsen and Saturday night living conditions Mrs Edith Jensen went to Pr- auditorium. The brides parents genson of Wellington spent 3, Mr and Mrs James Jenkins ment consisted of supper, pro- caused High them to return home her them with weeks and with and ovo Sunday. The Nielsens re- from Alton, Wyoming, were in ham dance. to gram stay we think, tita ni qqj flni ffl.ni li v Wan- - mmx f&mly were h6rc over the There were 11 honored guests turned) home Monday but Mrs attendance, Mr and Mrs Chas. week end at the residence ot u as 0yed 16 a over 70 for The remained and of age longer Johnson, the their three sons, Jensen grass feeding of the ball years roiSht Jen- - their sister and brother-in-laThKeeles 60 to 70 at the Old Polks diamond on the city park has from stay at Provo and Salt Lake. Mr Mrs Harold Frank. and and Other Anderson, vitil In Jack, Jerry and back from her 0 over, taken place and the work relatives to attend nje spent three weeks In Utah While here the Jenkins and party. Weofhave 4 residents Frank Miller and son Franwere .tail of this last week has been none but age years some did Andersons pheasant able to attend the celebration. toward the completion of the kie of Sunnydale were week were: Mr and 'Mrs Miles Jen- - before going back to Washingend visitors here and enjoyed sen and daughter Patricia of ton. They had with them their hunting. Mrs Winnie Allred left this park tennis court. The park daughter. j the pheasant hunting. Axtell; Mr and Mrs Wheatey Ka Willoughby, Glen WU1- - week In company with Mrs Nor committee is in charge of the and son Richard of Mayfield; In Green River Mrs Hessle Bunderson return oughby, Ralph Brooks, Moe Br-- man Anderson and Mr and Mrs improvements. Mr and Mrs Lamar Tatton Verna Jean Weber, who has Mr and Mns Golden Bair are and Leo Rasmussen of Ralph Young of Huntington Hoover of C(j Saturday from a protracted and children and Mr and Mrs Provoand Mrs Glenn states, Coalvile spent the week end for Chester. Calif, where they been working in Salt Lake City the proud parents of a boy Canyon, Jeneal Brown of in the southern Ernest Toson and daughter of will visit for a while with Mrs the past 3 months, was home bom Oct. 29. The Bairs are now Nel- - where she visited friends and wlth Mr and Mrs Charley Mrs Mr Paul visand were Mantl, ville Sunday Standard ChrtEtal - Jes- The Willoughbys are Young and children visiting her parents; Mr and living in on Killcarried Qlenwood Springs, geneNina and relatives Nelson, Luther Mrs Mary itors with Mr and e Jones, hewa of and their mother, Mary Young. Mrs Albert Weber. Colorado. research. all of Ferron. alogical ex-l- Top of the News . as . . - ar Cleveland Plans Party Students Meet In Conference I . - ur . Under the Colors I aonS Caution I Bite Your Dollars :xt inter-mounta- in . - run-aw- ay Death Takes Ferron Matron ! ... rs i n Green River News Many Attend out-of-to- Ka-no- sh Program le Emery News I 4-- nt two-year-- Car Accident Injures Lady 4-- son-in-la- w, H of,. ad - - uST S3! IS 'SuSE6 ar-rvi- ng Clawson News i John-wee- Sun-nyda- le 1 - w, de-8- out-of-to- k-- s Jo-so- - Tatton. n, nep-pac- k, |