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Show COUNTY PROGRESS EIMTEIRY THURSDAY, MAY 28, EVERY PUBLISHED 1953 T?1" THURSDAY Flash AT CASTLE DALE, UTAH Cleveland News ! Wild Cat Gas Well Blows In is (The following attention of our te readers, who do not have access to Saalt ILake City dailies. A full report of the following has been carried in these dailies and has thus been brought to the attention of local readers. Editor.) The Mary Durkin Kearns Nj. l, wildcat gas test well at Flat Canyon, northeast of Orangeville, blew in this and the gas flow through a three-inc- h choke was guaged at 1,780,000 cubic feet per day. Open flow without restriction by choke Is estimated at .between 3 million and 4 million cubic feet per day. Total depth of the well 30 feet into the Dakota formation is 7,039 feet. A successful shooting job -will probably be attemp its actual site at the mouth of which ted oculd hike the open flow Willow Creek canyon up to 8 million to 12 million cubic feet per day, based on experience in treating other Da kota producers in the West. Three States Natural Gas Co, possessors of operating rights, the spot he desires to use it is reportedly already preparing and in a manner which he can data for a second location. accurately control. In the past, electricity used in the Carbon county area has EMERY MISS TAKES y involved transportation of energy. The energy in MARRIAGE VOWS its criginal form Carbon Co. Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter coal has been transported to Emer- ydistant power plants, converted Ora Lee Jolley and Sterling into electricity, and then trans J. of Salt Lake were mar ported over wires back to Car riedWaite Shirley Mangum and childIn the Manti LDS temple bo County. May 22. They were hon ren of Huntington visited one The- new plant at Castle Friday, a reception Satrday day last week with her parGate, located at a coal mine ored at the school auditorium. ents, Mr and Mrs Gomer Arin night will convert coal into mouth, Ole Jensen was Master of Cere nold. on then the and spot electricity The (Relief Society Singing use much of it in the immed- mony and music was by the Mothers are practicing, preUshorchestra. iate Carbon County area. ers were Dean Baker, Gerald paratory to participating in the In other words, said Mr. Gunderson and Don Newkirk 500 voice choir at Relief SocConference next October Gadsby, Carbon County coal of Salt Lake City. Vivian Wil- iety also in the General Conwill be burned in Carbon Coun liams presided at the guest and ty to make electricity for Car book. In the reception line ference. Cleveland and Elmo were Mr and Mrs Homer Jolley, jointly are furnishing 30 voices. 'bon County use. Coal will be transported by Mr and Mrs Ed Radmall, parSunday, May 31 will be gradbelt carrier from the mine tip ents of the bride and bride- uation in the Primary for the pie to a storage pile about mid groom, respectively, Mr and Guide Boys and Seagull girls. and then Mrs George Pearson of Emery, Mrs Rose Anderson, Mrs Vola way to the plant, by belt carrier again into the Eldon Radmall of Salt 'Lake Ward and Mrs Wm. T. Litster been their teachers. plant itself. The entire distance who acted as best man, the have Sharon Arnold left Tuesday mile. bride and grocm, Bonnie iMad will be about sen, maid of honor, of Salt with Mr and Mrs Teddy for Provo where they Cooling water for the Carbon Lake City, andi Janet Radmall, plant will be provided from a Salt Lake and Donna Wilson, will all seek employment. deep well which the Power Coni Centerville, Gayle Blackburn, Paul Johansen of Price vispany drilled during the past LaWayne Jensen an dOra Lee winter at Colton, 15 miles of Emery, bridesmaids. ited one day lastMrweek with Behling and Mrs This well, which originThe young couple will make his grandparents, ally flowed about one half sec their home in Salt Lake City. Lenoard Litster. ond feet of water, has for a Sunday guests at the Myrtle 'Mortensen home were Mr and week now been on a permanent test to determine how li FIRE RAVAGES AREA Mrs Wm. Merrill, Boyd Morter. sen, Lail Miller and children will perform under continued and Ona Frandsen and childuse. IN CLEVELAND ren. An electric substation was Bor Sunday morning at the Installed and a motor and a Cleveland Fire of unknown origin com- Price Hospital was a 7 lb. 8 oz. pump placed and the well is pletely destroyed the home ol to Mr and Mrs Lloyd Jobeing pumped continuously. Wa Mr and Mrs iLloyd Larsen on boy nes. A brother, Terry, and a ter will flow by gravity from of this week. The fire sister, Lois, are anxiously awthe Colton well to the new Tuesday in the corral of Julius aiting his arrival home. They started Gate. Castle plant at Thorderson and with a high are staying with their aunt, Cooling water will be used wind blowing soon spread into Opal Anderson, n Huntington over and over again by utiliz- the next block where the new while their mother is in the ing what is known as a cool- cinder block home of the Lar- hospital. ing tower to be placed on a sens was located). Several corMr and Mrs Peter Harzett bluff above the plant. rals were destroyed and the welcomed a baby girl at the of Andria Nelson and They The Carbon along homes Mortensen were endan- Price Hospital Saturday. Lam-pplant, h are residing in the Bert unit Myrtle The with a 100, from Hunt truck fire home. which Mr. Gadsby announced gered. was called and also one will be built at the companys ington was the Mr and Mrs Darwin Jensen, from Price. Gadsby plant in Salt .Lake City services of Itthese through two trucks Bp. Wm. F. Eden and Myle Ol will represent an investment sen attended the dedication of were homes other the that of $26 12 million to be made in saved. p in Salt the Farmers the next two years. of furniture Lake last week. A few pieces were all that was saved. It is Jae Stokes, employed in Salt estimated that the damage Lake, come home for graduaFLOWER SHOW SET would be approximately $8,000 tion exercises. His mother achome valued at $6,000. companied him home. with the FERRON FOR There was no insurance on the Mr and Mrs Ralph Walters Saturday, June 6, is the ten- home. and 3 young daughters of Mid tative date set for the Ferron vale were week end visitors at spring flower show, according the W. T. Litster home. to Mrs Aura Austin, president Scout Court of Honor Mrs Drew Estep of Ephraim of the Ferron Garden Club. The show will be held In the Slated for Castle Dale has beeji visiting with her sister, Mrs Zina Cowley, who has Ferron Town Hall. A court of honor for the been confined' to her home for Mrs Emma Barton has conScouts of .Emery County some time. sented to be chairman of the Boy is slated for June 16 at 8:00 p. show with staging, receiving, m. A terrific wind storm cne in the LDS Stake arranging and reception com- In charge of the court building week uprooted a large be will last day mittees to be named. Flowers A. Ludean Merrill Larsen faon the tree and Clawson, Cox, to be shown will be iris, peo- Scout- Executive blew branches on the powMacae. rm, Grant nies, daffodils and any other er line in a number of places Entries early spring flowers. also the telephone line. can be in singles, groups of 3 MOORE GIRL TELLS and We were out of phone service or arrangements. for nearly 3 dayas. The judging hasnt been de- OF ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Sam Grange of cided upon definitely. The pubLake came home for grad Salt be lic who visit the show may Ferron and were guests at the uation Mr and Mrs Carlyle Crawasked to judge what they think Larsen home. are the best exhibits. Also ex- ford of Moore announce the Merril The High Priest Quorum will pected at the show are edu- engagement of the their daugh a social Saturday evening, cational exhibits on weeds and ter Evanel to Neil Nelson, son hold 6 in the Chapel. All High weed control and on soils with of Mr and Mrs Cloyd1 Nelson June Priests 'and their wives, and is Dick of date and Call, Murray. Wedding Ray Humphrey widows of deceased High PrCounty weed supervisor and set for June 2, and the rites iests, are cordially invited. be Soil Conservation Technician, will performed in the Manti A gift from the 8th grade temple. respectively, cooperating. to was presented graduates Principal Lyman Larsen at the close of the class program. A Chuck-Wago- n gift was also presented to Mrs Lynnette Thorderson for her valuable assistance at the piPlans are steadily going for- wagon style. The finest enter- ano during the program. ward for the Chuck Wagon tainment available will be pre Camp Desert Rose DUP will their regular Jubilee, slated for Orangeville sented during the dinner, Mr hold monthly Dennis Killian, Killian advised. on June 13, meeting Thursday. June 4. is Fireside Chat was held Sun chairman of the event, reported The Chuck Wagon event this week. Arragements have being arranged to provide a day night at the home of Bp. Jewkes-Luke novel afternoon and evening Clay I. Peterson. been made for the orchestra of Price to play of entertainment for young Pat Peterson, who has made at the dance in the evening, he and old, and evervone, from her home for the past 15 monall communities of this and ad ths with Bp. and Mrs Clay I. said. The dance Is scheduled to 'joining counties, are invited to Peterson, has gone to live with her mother at Dragerton. follow a banquet, served cbuck attend and participate. f' j mid-wee- Construction will get underway 66JOOO kilowatt steam electric immediately on Utah Power & plant at Castle ' Gate. Artists Light Co.s new $10 million, drawing above shows plant in -- j k. UP&L Plans Start On Carbon Plant Utah Power & Light Co.s new 66,000 kilowatt Carbon County plant will be located at Castle Gate at the mouth of Willow Creek can yon, George M. Gadsby, UP&L president, announced this we- steam-electr- ic Mr Gadsby pointed out that the new plant will be the states first ant. mine-mou- power th pi- - He explained that electricity represents converted energy energy which once was coal, ek. oil, gas or falling water. A poConstruction will start im-- 1 wer plant, he said,, merely con mediately, he said, on the big verts that energy into electricuseable 10 million dollar power making ity a more mobile, unit which will be in service form which is then delivered over wires to the customer at by late 1954. Top ol the News Cream of the newa, skimmed o quick perusal off Huntington Bessie Gay Jensen, a stud1-eat USAC in Logan, has been elected president of the Tau Chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma, LDS religious organiza tion at the school for the next school year. She was assistant editor of the Lambda Delta pa per during the current year. Miss Jensen is a graduate of North Emery High School and a daughter of Mr anad Mrs Ros el Jensen. The Elmer Johnson family has moved to Hite where Mi Johnson operates the Ferry on Green River. Marilyn Nielsen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Nielsen,, nt and1 Peggy . Adelaide Brinkerhoff returned! to her home Sunday afternoon. She has spent many days in the Price hospital. Clawson Mrs LaRue Jensen was taken to the hospital Saturday but was able to return home Mon day. Fer-Iro- de-jgr- ee Hunt-jingto- n, theater-g- Mrs. FREDRICKSEN TO ATTEND SCHOOL ON ALCOHOLISM Mrs Lucille Fredricksen, Su pervisor In the Emery County schools during the past year, was recently advised that she was one ol four winners of In Technicolor Utah for the scholarships . . . Hood The son of Robin School of Alcoholism Studies, dashing lover . . . adventurer sponsored by the University of Utah. Mrs Fredrlcksens award was 6 June 5 and made in recognition cf a winning essay submitted by her. TROPIC ZONE Technicolor In The School will be conducted on the campus of the Uniwith versity of Utah and will begin Ronald Reagan June 14th. It is limited to 200 Rhonda Fleming Mrs Fred registrants and Isthus Estellta a high ricksens award The BANDIT of SHERWOOD FOREST. - . one-four- th -- j of Mr and have been LOGAN Seven students oi Girls State in Logan in June. The girls were chosen for out the Castle Dale area will gradstanding work in school in uate this June from Utah State Agricultural College. Diplomas leadership. will be awarded to 891 students in commencement exercises Monday, June ll, at 10 a', m. in the college fieldhouse, Dr. E. G. Peterson, president, announced. Among the graduates are. n Dean Preston Barton of and Perry Dell Peacock of Emery, bachelor of science Robert in agriculture; Glen Huntington of Orange-- : ville, B. S. in commerce; LucHUNTINGTON ille A. Frederickson of B. S. in education; Rue Raul Ware of Orangeville, B. May 29, 30 S. in engineering; Ruth Nelson of Castle IJale, B. S. in Spectacular Adventure! home economics, and Jens C. THUNDER in the EAST Jensen, Emery, B. S. in forestry. with Ladd Alan Deborah Kerr CASTLE DALE CAFE Charles Boyer Oorinne Calvet OPENS DOORS Mrs Barbara Palmer and Mrs Grace Wickman are operating 1 May 31, June the Castle Dale Cafe, formerly Cafe. Gladys' The BAD and the The Cafe will be open from BEAUTIFUL 6 a. m. to 11 p. m. and will pro The boldest drama of the year vide both restaurant andj foun tain service. It is intended by With the management to keep the Lana Turner doors open till after the shows Kirk Douglas are over to provide light lunch Dick Powell and fountain service 'for oers. Walter Pidgeon June 3 and 4 Cornel Wilde Anita Louise Edgar Buchanan in two-wa- Allred-Chapp- el Emery Mr and Mrs Dwaine Ander son have moved to Salt Lake to find employment. They are purchasing a trailer house. Stena Sorenson was in the Price hospital for surgery last week. She is home now and her condition is fair. USAC LISTS GRADS Nielsen, daughter Mrs Ford Nielsen, FROM COUNTY chosen to attend Castle Theatre : Co-o- Event Set 53, NUMBER 39 Man And Woman Get L. D. S. Church Call Mrs Lloyd Jones, Reporter Mr and Mi's Douglas McMullen were business visitors in Clawson Calvin Jensen of Clawson, Salt Lake the past week. Joifn Piantas, employed at former bishop of the Clawson Scofield, visited over Sunday LDS ward, has been called to serve as a missionary for the with his family. the eastern Veloy, young daughter of Mr LDS Church in and Mrs Herbert Bawden, sp- states, and he will be honored ent Sunday nLght in the Price at a testimonial in the Emery Hospital nursing a broken arm Stake building Sunday, June 7, caused by falling from a tree at 3:00 p. m. while at play. Terry, the young son of Bruce Davis, sustained a broken EMERY GIRL TELLS arm while at play on the school grounds the last day of PLAN TO MARRY Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter school. Mrs Thelma Sherman and Emery young daughter of Ogden have Mr and Mrs R. Merrill All-re- d been visiting with her parents, announce the engagement Mr and Mrs C. R. Erickson. their of daughter Muriel to Thomas White and family of Salt Lake were visitors last Lee Raymond Allridge of Am Mias Allred is em week at the George White ho- erican Fork. ployed as secretary for Tractor me. The Ward family Birthday Implement Co. of Salt Lake Club held1 their regular monthly City. She is a graduate of the social at the Flora Tucker ho- South Emery High and has one me. Mrs Luella Tucker was attended the BYU for year. Mr Allridge is the son the honored guest. of Mrs Pearl Allridge of Salt Mrs Ernest Bishop, chairman Lake City, formerly of Ferron. of the Cancer Drive, reports He Is also a graduate of South they went over the top, collect- Emery and served in the Navy ing the sum of $66. She was as an engineer for four years. assisted by Mrs Bonnie Johansen. Kenneth Jensen, employed at Hill Field, visited home folks last week. Mrs Vondali Davis is recovering from a siege of pneumonia. Mrs June Minchey visited Sunday with her husband who is ill in Ogden. He accompanied her to Grantsville where the Officers of the Draper Egg visited wth a son, Jack Min- Producers Association today rechey, and family. ported that the recent 20th an- the for VOLUME Draper Assn. Holds Annual Banquet This announcement was released this week by W. L. Guy mon, Orangeville, president of the Emery Stake High Priest Quorum, who extended an invitation to everyone to attend the testimonial. 4 By Mrs Flora Jensen Huntington Mrs Lilly Engle will leave for a Northern States LDS mis sion June 2. A farewell party will be given Friday at 8:00 p. m. in the Huntington LDS chapel. FARM CO-O- HEADS P ATTEND RITES The Castle Valley p In sent a Huntington recently delegation to attend dedication of the ew $350,000 Utah Cooperative Association plant owned by nearly 7000 Utah farmers anad: dedicated May 22 in Salt Lake City. Darwin Jensen, president of the Castle Valley p and Levi Lott, manager, led a delegation of a dozen farmers from this area. LaVar Black and Jesse Tuttle accompanied the group and participated in the daylong dedication. The new structure includes 30,000 square feet of floor space. In its four divisions are a seed cleaning plant, fertilizer mixing operation, warehouse, and office building. Co-o- Co-o- JUVENILE COURT nual convention held at Draper SITS in CASTLE DALE was the most successful ever staged. More than 4300 persons were served at the West-wifamous banquet held at the Draper School. The chicken dinnei was prepared and served by em ployees of the association. egg Preceding the dinner, production experts from all over the West were in attendance at an open forum conducted by Dr. W. H. Hendricks, noted nutritionist for the association and Draper plant veterinarian. In the evening, members heard O. A. MickeLsen, general manager of the association, report that $55,809 in savings were credited to their accounts. The figure represents 24 cents per case of eggs. Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, pres ldent of Brigham Young University at Provo, giuest speaker, congratulated the memoership on the remarkable progress you have made and foresaw a greater era of freedom of free enterprise. de Juvenile Judge B. L. Dart, and Probation Officer J. La Verd Dobson, both of Price, were In Castle Dale Wednesday of this week and conducted Juvenile Court. School delinquency cases on the court calendar were heard and disposed of. Judge Dart advised. Approximately 400 cases have been tried In the past year in Juvenile District No. 5, which comprises Emery, Carbon, San Juan and Grand counties. EXPERT CAT WOtRK-Yevel- ing excavating, pulling out. trees, ditching, etc. Reasonable rates. See Alfred Nolan, Castle Dale. ilftp D-- 6 SALE Cat cable -angle dozer, recently overhauled. New tracks, etc. Contact Alfred Nolan, Castle Dale. litp FOR CAR DEL CLEANERS will be open for business Wednesday, June 3rd Cleaning done WednesSOIL CONSERVATION day , Thursday and Friday each week Open SatDISTRICT NEWS The South Emery Soil Con- urday 9:00 to 12:00 and servation District has decided 1:00 to 5:00 to purchase small irrigation headgates to sell to the District cooperators. All farmers were invited to attend a meeting May 28 in the Emery County Courthouse to help decide what kind of to purchase. Carl Nielsen, chairman of the South Emery Board of Su per visors, who lias made a stu dy of the prices and types of gate, lead the discussion at the meeting. A movie on irrigation methods and practices was shown. Dis-trl- ct head-gate- s- Public Notice The June Meeting of the Emery County Board of Education will be held at Its offices in Huntington at 8:00 P. M., Saturday, June 20th. Thereafter and until further notice, regular meetings will be held at 8:00 P. M. on the second Saturday of the month. ROCKET THEATRE CASTLE DALE May 29, 30 THE QUIET MAN In Technicolor The Famous Argosy Story Now in Film! With John Wayne Maureen OHara Barry Fitzgerald Victor McLaglen Francis Ford May 31, June l HIGH NOON Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the One of the great films a Emery County School District MUST for the whole family will convene at Its offices in with Utah Huntington, Saturday, Gary Cooper June 20, 1953, at 8:00 P. M. for the purpose of discussing, hearings, and adopting a BudJune 3 and 4 get for the 1953-5- 4 School Year. Tentative Budget Proposals are now on file with the Clerk of Fangs of the Arctic the Board In the Huntington AND School Office. At the June Meeting of the Emery County Board of Education to be held In the Board Offices in Huntington at 8:00 P. M., Sa today, June 20th, 1953, it Is planned to discuss the feasibility of affecting a number of changes in the budget as adopted for the school year 1952-5Changes appear desirable In the following ac; ounts: Administration, Oper ation of Plant. Maintenance of Plant, and Fixed Charges. First Published May 22, 1953 Last Published June 12, 1953 3. ... Army Bound June 5 and 6 John Lund Brian Donlevy Audrey Totter Joan Leslie In The WOMAN THEY ABOUT LYNCHED t |