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Show U. 0 14" uJA Finest Advertising Medium For Emery County Read In ONE THOUSAND Homes Weekly Progress Enmciry CcDUunGy OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR EMERY COUNTY . . . NATURAL GAS TIIUIS. NOVEMBER 1954 11, EVERY PUBLISHED HOME OF TIIE NATIONS GREATEST RESERVES OF COAL URANIUM - THURSDAY AT CASTLE Car Accident Injures Croup DALE, UTAH VOLUME 55, NUMBER CASTLE DALE NEWS By .Mrs Farm Secretary Hails 4-Program, Youth Grace Wiekman w'as Cpl. Milton Christman home on a 3 weeks furlough. H He is in the radio communicaby Mrs E. B. Simonson tion branch of the service. He Green River lias returned to Fort Lewis, To accident occured Wash, to await his assignment A serious Clulb here last Friday night about 30 p. m. when Sinclair Thompson drove his pickup tmek from a side road onto the main highway and was proceeding the proper lane toward his home in Greennver when a new century Buick rammed into him from the rear, hitting with a terrific impact, over- turning the truck and demolish ing both it and the car. Mi was taken to the hospital in Price where it was .thought that he had suffered a broken neck and internal injuries. Tev are thinking of the Veterans . taking hini to G ''if r Aw iv - i ... ..fcsbJ.v- -2 Just-A-Me- ol)-oi- en ng Sc occuSnlo" the car, Pat Brown Jr., sustain a broken right arm and col- lar bone; Ralph LaVeme, a broken left arm: and- Reed Hunt, driver of the car, had injuries but has been sent home from the hospital. Mr Thompson is employed by the state Road Commission. The demolished Buick was owned by Cass Nelson of Monticello. The accident occured just ac- rnss the Greenriver bridge In .Grand County. coal-ric- c- -- coal-burni- ry ng m ' d mid-195- Cream the news, skimmed for quick perusal Emery Emery Myrtle Sorensen was taken to the Price Hospital last Wed., Nov. 3, for examinations and medical care. Val Joe is with Mrs Birdell Sorensen. Stena Simonsen, one of our oldest ladies in towm, suffered a severe sick spell last Mon-j- g day, Nov 1, but has felt much better since. Ferron Local Youths Get Positions Mrs LaVell Johnson now and feeling fairly ter a major operation weeks stay in the Price is home fine af- and a 3 Hospital. and Mrs Harvey Oviatt of and Boyd Snow, son of Mr land Mrs Glen Snow, of Castle El-m- THEATRE D.ALE CASTLE November Oviatt was chosen by the (upper classmen as their representative in student council Mr He was also DRAGONFLY SQUADRON pus. with John Hodiak Barbara Britton Bruce Bennett November Mr Snow s chosen as 14, 15 By Any who would like to have cows tested for Bangs their calves vaccinated, their and get in Lund' Leonard in Clive Killpack cr Huntington in Ferron. Now' is the time to have this work done. with touch November Shelley Winters Keenan Wynn Dewey Martin 17, 18 in wSildPstalloin d WHITE '& - -- family, Mr and Mrs Lalar .shop and family and Mr Bi- - Sstic .''duration Stinrion off ees to as Us n m , Saturday, at its jllSSl01l Huntington Pair Marry . jr jrs nc' rs Confer-Carolin- cere-.en- a. ce - Pr-!a- S-:- - MANE Published 18 November 4, 11 and - -- n, at 7 00 November 20, - -. 'inthe Notice CHAMP The November meeting of the Emery County Board of Trfmfi ys - and, Parted. Tlie high potential of range production displayed is ,Mrs Ronnip Robertson and fam ioost encouraging fer the many of acres of moun-- I ii v of Salt Lake City visited thousands with their mother, Mrs Chris-- , tain range land on which this .type of improvement may be HUNTINGTON tine Hansen, and other rela- - (applied lives over the wreek end. Mrs Mattie Larson and tw'Oj November 12, 13 sons, Mr Dean Larson and his Reid son and Mr Larson, from . . . CINEMASCOPE 'Huntington A 'Salt Vfirst were raised end week Lake Wm TIIE COMMAND theshe5 faf vtilliam (Bill) hus- her pf vLsitors 0f City felven Mr and Mrs Samuel bands son, Fenton Moffitt, now prang Friday night at 7:30 m'Lrtrson Rundav visitors were Warner Color Second Ward By Mrs Flora Jensen and June Davis and living in Huntington and four the Huntington with fan-hMcElprang of Price. Huntington children of her own: Beatrice Chapel. Elder next Mission Ilcme the no to Mr and Mrs Ted Nielson ann Isbell of Richfielu, Jane Me- Guy Madison Mr and Mrs Carl Richards ounce the v.pck and will ieaVe for the Joan Weldon marriage of their two in Dr. and Mrs mission 6. m e weeks, and Byron family, and Del Bert Janet to. Moffitt oi Carcaran Gaiir. Japanese daughter son of Mrs a and Richards Mrs Fawn Reese and Leamaster, son of Mrs Marie and Lavar J. Moffitt of Vernal, j,e js McElprang of Hunting-- J L. Allen. The wedding will take November 14, 15 and Mrs Peacock is loved by all ton. His wife isthe former Ina at the danner were evening place guests Saturday Sunday City of Keele Vee Emery. the throughout the Stake for in Ray Milland oi Mr and Mrs Iloyd Wilberg brides home Huntington. kind and gentle manner in Grace Kelly k Mrs Stella McElprang spent and Mr and Mrs Dwight Ep. C. N. Wakefiela will offwhich she serves. Robert Cummings iciate. home. weeji end in sat Lake with at the Wilberg Q U Mr and Mrs Bill McElprang. ln Attendants will be Mrs VirMr and Mrs Vard Tucker and children from Lawndale, Calif ginia Howard, a sister, Matron DIAL M FOR MURDER Geneva Larson, Honor; were visitors at the home of of Millie Lea Leamaster and Faye resWarner Color son H.hor mother, Mrs Blanche Way-M- master, sisters of the groom: has received, Perry 1Q davs They had their and Pat Nielson, sister the of j his call to go on a mission to baby blesspd ln Cleveland by bride. Best man will be Fon November 17, 18 Mr Vance Tucker, the babys Leamaster, a brother. By Deborah Huntsman grandfather. They visited other Ferron PRISONER OF WAR The young couple will honeyrelatives at Price and DragerMr and Mrs Foster Allridge moon in Francisco. San ton. with announce the marriage of their StotesBill to Mr Clyde Kofford and his daughter Evelyn Ronald Reagan Mrs Isabelle Kofford, Emery berry, son of Mr and Mrs Carl Steve Forrest mother, Ward Relief The Society of Ponzer, Nortn following Emery people Stctesberry made a trip to Provo and AmMartin Dewey was held attended a farewell testimonial Sunday night erican Fork this week. The marriage with Mary Chris last Saturday night in Sunny-sid- e niony was performed by Pres. in tbe Chapel for Donald Dennison who Visitors aver Saturday and 'irrHtUkeMr,vt November 19. 20 tians6n conducting. Stake Pres, home of Mrs lias accepted a mission call for at the Sunday w at Ralp! present mission the fam Northern Calif, John Bell were the Tom Pa'ei presence of the immediate MEN OF THE FIGHTING LADY projtci rox of Price, Jack Smiths of Vera and Rose Duzett, Mr and ilv. Mr and Mrs George Mar xne IN COLOR adakis were best man and the year is 100 and Mrs Elmo Anderson, Mr and Relief Society Morgan Pace matron of honor. It was a dm- magazine Arthur Petty and their 4 subscription in the Kuwll Faddis of Dragerton, Mrs with children. Horace. Clara, Gary hie ring ceremony. The groom ward Patricia. Robert Anderson. has just recently had an Iron- jWallv Paces and family of Van Johnson A quilting party was held Fri ie. Herb Dorny and family of, Mr and Mrs Arthur Anderson, orable discharge from the Walter Pidgeon A was dinner Lake. held afLe Salt Pearl and Blanche Peterson. vice and the young cuple, day at the home of Christy Louis Calhern ter a few weeks visit here, will vis. A beautiful satin quilt for Sunda in honor of Lucille Pa- Donald is the son of Bertha Dewey Martin birthday with 16 enjoying and Lamar Dennison who are go to Ponzer, North Carolina the Relief Society Bazaar, to dinner. be held Nov. 20, was quilted the parents of 7 children. where he has employment. Notices From County Agent Ferron Girl Gordon Beckstrand Vows cattlemen in the county Recites With Gary Cooper Susan Hayward Richard Widmark A - Kill-par- CINEMASCOPE Color by Technicolor TENNESSEE Re- porter for the Ag Club and Clerk and Secretary for the Institute of Religion which is a branch of the Cedar Stake. OF EVIL GARDEN chasen athletic manager for the Club and Sunday School Supt. of the L. D. S. Institute of Religion on the C. S. U. cam- as 'Ag 12, 13 o, Dale. meetings. 102.17, chairman Orangeville Blame Cox. 75.76, chairmen. Mrs Ferron Bert Willden and Mrs Don PetBy Mrs Flora Jensen Mrs Maysie Moffitt Peacock. erson. 0f castle Dale was presented 2.C0 Mcorc with the Honorary Golden Gleaner Certificate by Stake Gleaner Leader, Mrs Opal L. Anderson. Mary J. Brown, Stake, Mrs Geair wishes to thank .everyone who helped in any YWMIA President, presented ,uaand especially for the gen- (the pin at Stake Conference, erous donation from Greenrivei. monev was badly needed The honor was awarded to Q0intiyi state and Nat tjie because cf many years of ser- ional polio funds were exhaust- vice with the youth of the ch- - ui Suite the drive F.nierv Co- Vias bad 1 new nolio cases urch, especially in the MIA A .i ntitv 111 hosmtals no" ongthe many positions she has held are: President, class leader, counselor and chorister in! C7IIMIG 7tZl MIA; worked on Stake MIA at' different times; Stake and Ward 't LtClll Sunday School leader; Stake Genealogy Secretary and Relief By Mrs Flora Jensen Society President. Mrs jjuThe l ne names ci 2 rmm,' Go untv youths have become more than just names at the Col lege of Southern Utah. They are Clark Oviatt, son of Mr ROCKET Woman Is Honored off H - V. of H 1 4-- ! C. D. T 4-- tWrdyelrttork IS - . . j tlPftPUIll ' 339-to- Top of the News prin-Thomp.s- i j total-installe- ffll ciffieS - Light Com - adjacent mine and other prop- - .west outskirts of Salt Lake City, h CarbonCarbon is the companys sec- erties in the end largest power maker. Lar- Emery fields. Each hour at full capacity, Rest is the Gadsby steam-eleboiler will turn trie plant, which will generate the out steam from 30 tons of coal 241.090 kilowatts when its third ground to the fineness of tal-- I unit is completed. cum powder. Thats enough to Construction of the Carbon system. h6at five average homes all plant was begun in the summer U with the Synchronization of i!953. The Carbon county P&L system of the $11,890,009 winter. was chosen because of its plant climaxed) Under steam pressure of 1250 .site more than three weeks of tests pounds per square inch, the closeness to a source of po and a slow wind-up- " process turbine blades at full capacity wer coal in the interest oi I n of the turbine genera- - will turn at 3.609 revolutirns economy for both the company tor. Split second timing re-- 1 per minute or approximately and the consumer. To do this, A moved a engineers literally and 850 miles per hour. quired for synchronizing final tie in to the svstem wa" Mr Naughton said basic task mountain to provide a suitable foundation for the directed from the plants in- - ot the new unit will be to fur- - .bedrock strument-cluttere- d control room r.ish electrical energy to Utah;Planty 1,rs 1,ora Jensen by Superintendent John Conder. Powers customers in central nlant construe-The plant, still operating un- - and eastern Utah, including Lon was with Huntington the enlargement of S the Cal minCS' Mrs Stella sub- rfiaonoani-iGeary, County companys nearby Helper VilrrVi &tclll6cl drive has been capacity OI c o inn TiViioVi emergency polio t01l Surplus power will be fea ension alts enough electric energy to Mrs completed, according as serves and voltage to supply the needs of a city westward over high voitage- a "distribu-- 1 Errol Litster, Drive Chairman, "enerev Electric key transmission lines into the inof more than 100,000. growing re .las follows: terconnected system that sup- - t'on Point clr Located at Castle Gate in plies most of northern Utah and cuirements of central and south Greenriver chairman $276.19. eastern Utah. the midst of Utahs coal fields, southern Idaho. Mrs Howard Silliman. desMr said is the first genCarbon plant that Naughton Completion of the Carbon 1,:te general rising costs during 29.74, chairman Elmo erating station in the area to 'plant raised the be constructed at the mouth of generating capacity of the ut- - the past 13 years, power rates Clifford Erickson, a coal mine. ility to 490,056 kilowatts. It is t0 Utah electricity consumers E. M. Naughton, UP&L pres- - the newest plant of the com- - have decreased. Technological ident and general manager, said panvs current building pro- - developments have been largely Mfs Kocert uitsier. the plant at full capacity will gram that by 5 will see rt sponsible for this saving, and 16167 chair Huntington draw its fuel supplies at the completion of the third 100,000 the newr plant will further this men, Mrs Ray Grange and Mrs rate of 750 tons a day from an unit at Gadsby plant on the aim. he said. Hal Guymon 114.94. chairCastle Dale man Mrs Orson Peterson. Utah Power panys newlv completed mine-- 1 Carbon mouth plant began whirring out p.wer this week ieeding more electricity into the central Utah area and into the companys vast Utah and Idaho re 4-- H . - 4-- H big, af-i- " - - ; i : hut np is still in btonn The thr Members; Club work is Although it is successful only to the a 1 at the ulXm overs6as duty in the Far East. pletion of another successful extent that each individual member learns to live to The eyes 0 work with others in a and of Mrs Wanda Jones entertained spirit Club the Nation will be upon you.as. cooperation. Thats why I am members of join more than 2 million particularly glad- you have ch- n you at her home last Thursday ternoon. the theme of Working Achieve- National smarts ta Mr and- Mrs Lyle Stilson had at home! as visitors over the week end the Depaitinent of Agriculture ;Ut, its influence extends thr- for the pheasant hunt Mr and join your parents, leaders, and 'oughout the world Mrs Hal Jewkes and Mr and friends in commending you for Mrs Bill Christensen from Ken- .carrying out so well your Farming and homemaking are professions of wrhich you ihvorth. can justly be proud. They have in all your activities. contributed Mr and Mrs Frank Burdick doing much to the str- and family of Dragerton were XuPAhe P?hr' ength of our Nation. Yet we and responsibility week end visitors at the home cannot afford to be content of Mr and Mrs Homer Moffitt. !ievvards of hard wrork through with past achievements. We lyour many projects in agri- must lock for new ways of reanu Mrs Grover Moff it t culture, homemaking, and oth- - ducing costs, of improving qual and family from Roy were week ,er subjects. ity, of expanding markets for end guests at the home of Mr the products of each Individual and Mrs Warren Moffitt. farm. This you have a share in because is a family affson of Mr Wickman rai? air. can hasten this And you Mr n!lcl Mrs Neldon Wickman, by applying scientific methods wee was 3me end! to the production and marketin rwrohpr fmm his ing of your projects. You have Lnkr. ,, work set a notable record in the past. in K for the Westert? Geophys- on the North Horn We are looking to you even more, as future leaders, in apleal Co. of America. He started ft plying research results to the TnZ ft1 problems of everyday farming working for them about a year J when they were in Farm- - Jable reSts have been ach- - snd homemaking, For your diligence and accington, New Mexico. Sometime eved I salute you, omplishments this month they are moving your leaders, The 1,000 acres reseeded by your parents, Plow'ing and broadcasting and your extension agents, and the d 500 acres reseeded by airplane many others who have given dSlerSon WsCcrew is the broadcasting largest esteem.Club work international Mr and Mrs Morris Curtis yearly total achieved during May God grant you continvisiters the three years of the w'ere Salt Lake City project. ued success In all your endea- Thursday of last week. The total reseeding to date lsjvors. And may you always acc- Mrs Paul Magnuson was a about 3400 acres. In addition :ept the responsibility of help-S- u 11 Lake enjoy the heritage City visitor last week some 7'2 miles of fence was ling others is yours. that cndbuilt to protect the reseediing (s) Ezra Taft Benson Mr and Mrs Richard Peterson from Brazing until it is estab-froSecretary, Department Salt Lake Citv were week bshei and to provide pasture of Agriculture end guests at the home of Mr management when the grass naUy ready to use; Four and Mrs Forrest Peterson. stock watering ponds were built Help Fight TB Mr and Mrs E. !L. Keller from1 within the Ten area; project Idaho Falls, Idaho were week end visitors at the home oftmiles of stock trails were buht Prove easy access to the their son and family, Mr anO' Mrs Carl Keller. various parts of the range and Mr and Mrs Bill Beard from abut one half mile of water- Seattle, Wash are visiting at spreading ditches were install-- t he heme of her mother, Mrs ed to scatter Buy Christmas Seals high spring runoff Bertrude Winters. water over parts of the range. the Frest Tuberculosis Christmas Seals Mr and Mrs LaMoine Jones I?0 Jf t!f! have been mailed throughout ervlcc $00,000.00. and children from Sunnyside Emery County by the Emery were week end guests at the The Uom Mt. Cattle men are county Tuberculosis Committee, home of Mr and Mrs Reuel cooperating in protecting the They urge everyone receiving Jonesnon-use area through of the them to please assist in this in th6 nioney driV6 and Visitors at the home of Mr care of the waterspreading. jor the seals. The money reand Mrs Glen Snow over the ceived from the sale of these week end were Mrs Ranrna Through these notable ach- - Christmas Seals will be used Smith and daughter Connie ano maroon anery County to assist those converted Trom a ir Mr and Mrs Dale Barnett from and Droblem are to with T' B' in getting Payson; Mr and Mrs Harold on, ThicS filor,;uiLltm,enLSJesis Smith. Mr and Mrs Frank Sm- - to the County. Already the P earlier presents a reseeding ith afromTr Danish'3 Fork, andinos beautiful sight to those Mr and Mrs H Tagge and son "bo admire good range. Thick, Bob from Salt Lake City. They! tall stands cf the lush forage of at 'enjoyed the pheasant hunt. p.ants represent a gain amount least twenty times the 4-- H ' 11 ts |