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Show Finest Advertising Medium For Emery County NOVEMBER 23, Pro Coon truly meiry OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR EMERY COUNTY i. Hints., Read In ONE THOUSAND Homes Weekly . . . NATURAL GAS 1954 EVERY JJlBLISIIEI) Notice to layers 01 Emery County by Mrs Ray B. Humphrey According provisions of of taxes will be received. Ltah Slate law, the office of After December 1, 1954, a County Treasurer will alty of 2 per cent will be closed from December 1 to essed on all unpaid taxes December 22, 1954, to allow the 1954, according to law. office to close and audit its books on schedule. During the s) Nephi IL. Williams, time of closure, no payment. C unty Treasurer pen-Eme- ry ass-t- e for AT CASTLE DALE, UTAH VOLUME 55, NUMBER Bv' Mrs Fora Jensen . Unungion Reichert who wilh their sons, s Hi:li John and Robin, are leaving oo1The North Emery school will ard Elementary week to make their home .hold a 'Community Nig.it en in Fresno, California I)c. A very welcome baby toy 1.tertainment Weon.'sdu, schuul 'n the elementary arrived for Mr and Mrs Walter Reid last Thursday. The Reids building. Starting it 7 p m ll be the U'st have one other son, Vaughn. Noit.i All concerned are doing fine basketball game with and mother and babe are now Emery and North -- ewer, owed by a dance. In tne vai- from the hospital. Mrs Preston Thompson and 10us rooms will bi entertain-childresuch as fish pond, grab of Ferron visited w'th hug Alice prizes, competitive Mrs mother, Justesen, games, a cake waU and foor. the past week. Mrs Fawn Ihler entertained 5atp fashion show, movies and the Nu Tu Club at her home circus, for a small a mission Hast week. This coming week each. Ball game and dance will Mrs Barbara Peacock will be tie 50 cents per family. PTA teachers are cooper- ancto a hostess. make this night a t0 Mr and Mrs Royce Olsen andiaHng son were visitors at the Lloyd success. Proceeds will be for ana playground beautification Van Buren home. bleachers for the auditorium Mr and Mrs Neldon Sitterud Principal Orson Peterson heads entertained at a family dinner the committee. Saturday evening. Her sister and family from California and relatives from Huntington were HUNTINGTON NOTES present. Mrs Maunne Nielson announ- the lucky number on the accMrs Luke Kean and Mr was raffled off by the ompanied Pres Elden G Luke doll that The to Salt Lake City Monday of,Li.ons club waf N:!e this week on a business trip, winner was Mrs Isabelle DUP Rock Canyon Trail will hold their regular meeting and Christmas party i ERRON NOTES Monday, Dec. 6, at 2 03 p m. at the home of Mrs Edna Sitt- - Mr and Mrs Ellis Allred have erud. gone back to American Fork Mr and Mrs Henry C. Reid with their new' baby which is and sons, Bryan and Elliot, three weeks old. Ellis is Thanksgiving Day in ployed there as a carpenter. Nephi as guests of his sister Patrolman ana, Mrs Bert Will and family, Supt. and Mrs De- den and children have been von Anderson two weeks Mr and Mrs LaVar Ware and vacationing the sons of Midvale enjoyed Th in Kanosh and Richfield with nksgiving and the week end relatives and friends. holiday with their foUcs. the Bryan was in Salt Lake Howard Reid and Guy S. Ware Clly a few wee jays 0l, tamilies business. The Beaux Arts Club met at the home of Mrs Vvone Rmd Mr and Mrs Osman Gates Thursday evening. The evening end children of Nana, Idaho Acok spent in d. socinl s.nd hnncl hve b6en visiting 4i work and a tempting luncheon with her brother and family, was served by the hostess. the Elden Thompsons. She was Mrs George Snow and dau- - formerly Fontella Thompson hter Zella are home asam and was born and raised here. aft.er spending some time in of 1954 property Payment taxes in Emery County is far the rate of payment in 1953, a check of the tabulations in the office of County Treas urer revealed this week. Receipts for Octobei of this year were somewhat higher than those of October, 1953 as compared with $24,650 09 $17,924. But November receipts k as of this were only about the total for November of last year. Scn-thi- pre-seas- foli-ho- Top of the News Cream of the newf skimmed for quick perusal Huntington at the Mrs Ed Hales is . . . hos- pital in Price under observa tion. She expects to undergo an operation. Emery Mrs Niels Nielson came home from the Price Hospital Sunday and is very much improved. Mr and Mrs Jens Crosby Jen sen have purchased the Howard- Jensen home and are clit eaning and to move in. They getting ready went to Salt Lake Monday to for the furniture purchase home. Orangeville Mr and Mrs Tommy Reid took their daughter Sharon Ann to Salt Lake City last week to have special medical care for an injured finger. The accident occurred while she was playing ball on the school grounds. Mr Arvon Scow is slowly recuperating after a recent illness and case of mumps. Members of the Bryant Jew-ke- s family were going to Salt Lake City to bring their father home from the Veterans Hospital for the holidays. He will have to return for another operation. Mr Fred Tuttle is home from the hospital after a recent operation. His folks drove to Salt Lake City to bring him home. CASTLE NOTES DALE Elder Brent O. Snow CASTLE DALE November BROKEN 26, 27 LANCE In CinemaScope Color by De Luxe with Spencer Tracy Robert Wagner Jean Peters Ferron Brent Oveson Snow of Fer- ion, son of Pres, and Mrs perryE Snow, has received his mission call to serve in the North Central States Mission. He will enter the nxLssion home Jn S&lfc Lake City on Dec and will leave for his mission on Dec 8 His mission heaJ quarters is located at Minneapolis Minn This minion field takes m Manitoba and Ontario Provin- - faalt Mrs 11- i Gity. Snow Georgina visited her granddaughter. Blaine Tuttle, Mrs the past week. and family Mr and Mrs Russell Ware of visited with th" Dragerton Ware families here the past week end. The New Century Club was entertained by Mrs Mozelle Van Buren last week. New officers were selected for the coming year with Mrs Elaine Jewkes as President. Mrs Helen Ware is the outgoing president. Mrs Bernice Davis was tegs tQ tllp Fpque jast week They enjoyed a program and iunciieon meeting was scheduled for this week. Miss L:rna Fail of Salt Lake fShar and Mrs Neal Rasmussen, spent the week end here was m the Price Hospital Iasi Clty ith rpitjvps week for a slight operation .s jeanette Snmv Ls visit. j has-bor- November 29, 28, MAGNIFICENT 30 OBSESSION Technicolor With Jane Wyman Rock Hudson Barbara Rush December 1, 2 Broderick Crawford Barbara Hale LAST in OF TIIE COMANCHES Technicolor December TIIE FORTY-NINER- 3, 4 S with Wild Bill Elliott Virginia Grey Henry Morgan 5? off a fence. She is S' jg-'- K5 and improving nicely. Word reaches here to the family and relatives of Dianne Peacock, daughter of Mr anr. Mrs Max Peacock, that she is improving nicely with her treatments of polio. She is at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City. The same word is received of Dawna Nelson, wife of Kerry Nelson, who is in the same hospital with polio. (Recently visiting Mr and Mrs Chris Jensen were some ot their children, Jack Jensen Frank and his brother-in-laSacco and Darrell Jensen and his sons from Wellington. Mr and Mrs Grant Chappell ot Lyman. Wayne County visited Sunday with his brother and family, Mr and Mrs Lavon Chappell. Mr and Mrs George Marva-dakl- s have moved into the old Behling home near Jesse Larsens. her son Harry and family at Salt Lake until they moved to Moab w'here Harry is connected with a law firm there. FERRON NEWS by Deborah Huntsman Mrs Lewis Petersen was brought home Monday in the ambulance from the Price Hos pital where she has been for the past four weeks after hav ing been in an automobile accident where she received a broken knee. She is somewhat is m oS .L,edla-- w Richard Widmark Katy Jurado Poysanjun, Lagune, P. I. October 24, 1954 m, ; Mr and Airs Willie Behling and John Behling went to Calif. Tuesday to spend Thanksgiv- ing. Willie and wife have their ' 'and wfthwhom ' ejohn event to visit loin hTs Rubv at the ho me of their daughter Dora and family, Mr and Mrs Aerial Gard ner. lwffe ithev e CLASSIFIED ADS must be paid for in advance. Hate for classified ads is d cents per word per issue. Count the num her of words in your ad. multiply by three cents, and send money wilh or dor for ad. No extrption will be made to this. Minimum change for all classified ads will be ode. CARDS of THANKS will be published in the future at the rate of 3 cents per word. Charges must he paid in advance. Mr and Mrs Laven Chappell and their youngsters, Terry and Neva, and Terrys friend Kathleen Crook all took a trip Loean last week to see the football game at the AC and to see their sen Dick who is there and is in the marching band. Duane Stevens, son of Mr and Mrs Claud Stevens, is ho-- 1 me from overseas on Okinawa and has his honorable discharge from the Army. Gene Th ompson, son of Mr and Mrs Willis Thompson is also home and discharged from the Army, Gene is now attending school at the University of Utah while Duane is employed in Salt Lake City. HOMES Dear Folks; Too ay marks the fifth week that I have been in the Phil- lpoine Islands Those five weeks have been full of new experiences. Most of them extremely There is nothing delightful. like the Filipino hospitality. Theyd just do anything for you. Theyd give you the shirt rff their backs if you happened to say you liked it. They are ontimrusly concerned about Sometimes I bemy welfare lieve theyd breathe for me if it were passible. There have been times when I have wished that they would let rue wash n y own clothes or polish my own shoes cr something. It has been quite difficult in some One sister, Emma Packer, and rases to convince these folks Loestead'here FYankiinS Pier of Bountiful and 3 that I am used to working. his earlv vears in 'husband) r lvin and Wllliam' They, to some degree, think Fiynth, Vt thousands visit that all Americans have a bag the combination store, post off-- f BJ;ar Bivr as bank roll, and that all the aen(lcd an(j cottage where Calvin . nieces and nep-I- n men do is go to cocktail parties, coolidge was 'born and where !'e a several some respects we could ,1 was sworn in as President hews from out of town some things by his father, ef rtainlv learn from these people. They thank you (anyone who comes) fori Near Lancaster, Pa., stands coming into their homes. They Wheatland, the home of James are honored to think that you Buchanan, now a museum. The would stop and that you could cabin in which he was born rat some of their food They may be seen at Charbersburg. rre very respectful of old peo- - At Caldwell, N. J., the birth-Ipl- e A District Court of Honor for and people of position place of Grover Cleveland, has the Scouts of the Emery stake Thev take rare of their old been presented to the State. will be held Wednese District Virginia is famous for people and their relatives wrho less fortunate than they, rge Washingtons Mt. Vernon day, December 1, in the Stake Thev would never think of let- - on the Potomac and Thomas House at Castle Dale at 7:30 ting the government or some- -' Jeffersons Monticello near Ch-- 1 p. m. This announcement was 'dv els" do it They do it rlottesville. Near the latter, made this week by A. Ludene without ever thinking of being James Monroes Ash Lawn, al- Oox, District Advancement Coun repaid. As a nation we could though privately owned, ls open selor. All Scouts, Scouters, Excertainly take a leaf out of to the public. Visitors are also their book. admitted to Woodrow Wilsons plorers and parents are invited to be present. birthplace at Staunton. I have found since I arrived Tennessee Homes here that there are twro kinds of time. American time and Tennessee boasts the homes Filioim time To cite an ex- of three Presidents, all musample: This morning they pick eums. Andrew Jacksons manfd me up and took me to a sion, The Hermitage, stands program The opening celebra- near Nashville. The James K. Mr O.e Sorensen Jr. tion of National Barrio Far- Polk home at Columbia is premers week The program was served by a memorial associato begin at 8 00 a. m. Finally tion. Andrew Johnsons home, it commenced at 10:19 a. m. tailor shop and grave at Greene This, thev informed me was ville are a national monument. In Ohio, Grants birthplace Filipino time. This is the first National near Cincinnati is now a state HUNTINGTON Barrio Week thev have held. park. The Rutherford B. Hayes by Mrs Flora Jensen It is designed to make the peo- estate, Spiegel Grove ,a state ple conscious of the Extension park at Fremont, includes the Huntington November 26, 27 died Service an 4 the things it has Presidents tomb and a musOle Sorenson Jr. 90. occaseum. The its at house, The 6 offer. the Extension in. open at p Saturday as such is very new in ionally, remains a family resi- THE LAW vs. BILLY THE KID Huntington Ward Chapel while Color by Technicolor the Folks an Old party. Philippines It was organ-be- dence. James A Garfields Men attending was born in onlv two years ago The tor home and Warren G. Hard Mr Sorenson with house welcome club program was begun ings Marion R tain Green Apnl 12. 1864 Scott Brady isitors. a son of Ole Soienson and at that time also Betta St. John The Extension Service has Caroline Hansen Sorenson. He married Annie Anderson in the jcome a long wav in these past Also Manti Temple. After her death two years, but thev still have a Plus to he later married Mary Ann go Some of the wrestling featurette long way Gould Whitehead who also has Extension people themselves do GRUNT and GROAN not realize what the purpose died. ar.d obligations of their proCastle gram are. camp Valle-in the earl' das and November 28, 29 Free electric energy will agThe program thev have been had livcd here for aout 60 pushing first are artesian wells. ain be provided this holiday Doris Day very active so that a safe water supply is season by Utah Power & Light Robert Cummings he served available. in to Co. illuminate Christmas vegetable planting two missions, one in Denmark gardens, making compost pits, lights on streets and parks in In and one in the U. S ; he was a or building toilets, the communities it serves, J. sanitary LUCKY ME 19 served he for divPriest: Newel TTien thev have to teach peo-- ; High Stephens, Southern Cinemascope & Color ears as Stake Clerk when Lars pie to use thcs things. ision manager for the Power P. Oveson was Stake Pres.; he I spent one week in Canlu-ban- company, announced today. was on the genealogy comm-t- o It is one of the most Following a long established December 1, 2 ittee and much geneal-g- y work industrialized areas in the P. custom, said Mr Stephens, He was a school teacher and an I Thev produce large ouantities UP&L, at no charge, will furBLACK EAGLE abstractor for many years. In of sugar cane and then process nish the electricity and will Great Story of a Horse January 1946 he married Mar- it. Al'ui in that estate I found run necessary service wires to tha S. Mortensen and came to n dairy, one of the very few 'connect the decorations to its live in Huntington after living here. 'system. This service will be December 3, 4 several years at Manti doing dusk and During the week I spent at available between work Temple iCanlubang. I was well taken 'midnight from Dec. 1 to Jan. BLACK DAKOTAS Funeral services were held care of. A different group of 1. Technicolor He reported that last year club members and their Wednesday at 11 00 a. m. in First Ward Headers were assigned to take the Power company provided also the Huntington Chapel with Bp. Kenneth Br- care of me each day. I visited 207,217 kilowatt hours of free BLACK FURY lasher conducting. Burial will their projects and when we electricity to illuminate 40,916 be in the Fountain Green ceme would stop to rest theyd pre- - holiday bulbs in 123 cities and The Story of a Horse ttrv under the direction of the sent a program, give us some towns. Of these, some 7,396 Technicolor iood and ask questions. Most bulbs were lighted in 25 comm Witbeck Funeral Home. Cont'd Page 4, Col. l unities of the Southern division. 0 pt -- IMRE letter was (The following received from Ruth Brasher, Utahs IFYE Delegate, now in tbe Philippine Islands, and was released through the Extension office in Castle Dale.) em-spe- Youth Gels Church Call allc-win- More and more history-min- d ed Americans today are visiting the manor houses, farm by Mrs Rose Olsen h: me.steads, shops and rustic Emery cabins in 113 states where PresMrs Laura Jensen SRadcliff, idents of the United States 65, suffered a heart attack Thhave lived. ursday, Nov. 18. She was rushed The homes of at least 23 Pr- to the Price Hospital and' died esidents are public museums, of a cerebral hemorrhage. She the National Geographic Soc- was .born Aug. 15, 6889 at Sanof Mr and Mrs iety reports. Nearly all contain dy, daughter S. Jensen. She married furnishings and memorabilia of Peter Ervin Radcliff who died in 1947. their occupants. She is survived by 3 daughbirth- ters: Mrs Violet Barnes of Haw Theodore Roosevelts place in New York City is aaii, Mrs Verna Jones of San museum, and Sagamore Hill, Pedro, Calif., Mrs Mary Jane his B011?? Island residence atiPowell of Las Vegas, Nev.; 5 Oyster Bay, recently has be- - sons: Ray Shunk of Emery, a natonal shrine. Norman Radcliff of El Sobrante, lather and Son Presidents Calif., Ezra Hersh of Suntram, Hyde Park, near pouahkeepsle. otDraKrton-a2N. Y, dl Franklin D. grandchild. gsic?encebeen andMjreat a national Mrs a devoted was Rajciiff historic site since 1944. Visit- an ors to New York State may also ni0ther and grandmother, and cook, expert housekeeper see the Stockport borne of Mar ghe very artistic in creat-ti- n Van Buren, Lindenwald, as jng besiutiful Her kind well as tbe cottage at Wilton generosity wonthings. for her a large V' bere S. died. Grant Ulysses number of friends and admir-A- t Quincy, Mass., the Adams ers . . mansion has been preserved as, :re. a national memorial to John . Adams and his Sbn, John Quin- - Ward Bp. Alonzo Chapel wa in Emery placf nSS IFYE Girl Writes Home Ove-Th- C ROCKET PRESIDENTS Miss Ruth Brasher A total of $302, 27 5 DO was taken in by the Treasurer during November, 1953, while only $66,928.00 had been receipted as of November 24, this year. Large payments by utilities and mining companies had not been received at the time of the Wednesday nipht tabulations, but it was believed that, for this, payments in November of this year will be substantially less than in the same period last year. Laura Radcliff Rites Held CHERISH AMERICANS I500-Cam- here with : one-fif- th - Fred R. Lowry, son of Mrs Leon Ungerman, arrived home Saturday after spending 11 months in Korea. He will will A farewell Testimonial be home for 30 days and then will report to a base in New be held in his honor Sundav Mexico. night November 28, at 7:30 p. m. in the Ferron Ward Chapel, Dale Relief Castle Society Bazaar will be held Tuesday, Nov. 30. Dinner will be sold at I ERRON NOTES si 2 00 and the Bazaar will open Mr and Mrs Delore Beach at 1.30 in the church. have them a new baby boy Friday of last v, eek. De lore is a Ferron boy and marr- led Colleen Rasmussen of Gas- ale' A-2- mid-wee- her-dien- off 13 Current Tax Collections Show Marked Lag Date Set Mr and Mrs Malone IR. Jew- kes entertained at a lamiiy dinner party Thanksgiving Day in honor of Mr and Mrs Carl to THURSDAY E LlIllLI till iiiiioiii ILLL N EM S ORANGE HOME OF TIIE NATIONS GREATEST RESERVES OF COAL URANIUM bfStlSem j w3-ij- ce na Honor Courti Is Schcduledca Geo-ipr- Castle T heatre Death Takes Ole Sorenson Ser-jVi- nc d H UP&L Gives Xmas Power snson v aoHha.toen e. 4-- H |