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Show lr!.UT. .!l Hi r.L. , A i ' a t . 4 t . Emery Coyptty Pit OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR EMERY COUNTY ; . . HOME OF THE NATIONS GREATEST RESERVES OF ' NATURAL GAS ;COAL URANIUM PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY Top of the News Cream of the newif skimmed for quick perusal Youth Is CSU Editor FERRON NEWS . . . C. D. by Deborah Huntsman Vorace Nelson, son of Mr and Mrs Foster Nelson, is home now and released from the Service off Huntington Boyi Snow, son of Mr and of Castle Dale Glen rAi?affce.See4 oT&S Fish is at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where he underwent surgery. Mrs Fish is staying in Salt Lake to be Max A ballad entitled Portugee Phillips Ride, written by wrJohnson, iter of Denver, Colorado, former resident of Huntington, has been published in the December Issue of The Western Horseman. and Attractively illustrated published on colored sheets, the ballad occupies two full pages of the magazine and details the unparalleled horseback ride of Fortugee Phillip in the Big Horn country of the west. Mr Johnsons ballad finally brings the tradition of this colorful and unparalleled ride to the pages of history and popular fiction and constitutes a notable contribution to the recorded lore of the west. One newspaper review said: This ballad will probably become a permanent addition to western Religion. folklore. Mr Johnsons growBoyd an one of his rooming prominence as a student mates, Dennis Huntsman of and writer of western history New Harmony, Utah, representand fiction will undoubtedly ed the college in a clinic headboosted. ,bemarkedly ed by Congressman, H. A. DixThe was given at a ballad F. on, and Senator Wallace Statewide Girls StWyoming Bennett, where they discussed ate program once, and now problems In Agriculture today. gets a reader list of several Just this week these two young hundred thousand all over the men received) a personal Christcountry through this popular mas greeting from Congressmagazine. man Dixon. The artist who illustrated This year as well as last Boyd The U. S. Air Force will in- Is a well known Indian whoit is very active in social affairs troduce a new basic training does radio work as well as in the Ag Club. He is a sophosystem, effective Jan. 1, 1956. painting, as his name shows more this year and is majoring New enlistees from the South- Echohawk. in Agriculture. ern Utah area will continue to ! ' Mrs Crosby receive their baisc military trCARD OF THANKS aining at Parks Air Force Base, California. Those trainees selWe wish to express our appected to attend Air Force Tech nlcal Training Schools will fin- reciation and thanks for the ish their first phase of basic kindness shown oy everyone during the long Illness and training in six weeks, and then death of our husband and fasent to their respective trainThe marriage of Patricia Kay ing schools; those Airmen who ther. Orangeville Funeral services were held Guymon and Dan S. ' Crosby will receive training at varSam Jewkes family. Monday, Dec. 12, for Samuel i was solemnized December 16 ious Air Bases in the U. S. will an Salt the Lake in additional Orfive Edward Jewkes, 67, in the ILD8 Temple complete angeville Ward Chapel. Mr with President ElRay L. Chris- weeks of training at the basic Jewkes passed away in Salt tiansen officiating. training center at Parks before men transferred. being He was born Both bride and Lake City Dec. are between the ages ofYoung 117 and 34 in Orangeville Oct. 29, 1888, residents of Salt Lakegroom she City, are eligible for enlistment in son of Wm. fi. ami Melissa being a daughter of Mr and the Air Force, provided they Guymon Jewkes. Mr Jewkes was a Veteran of Mrs W. L. Guymon, formerly can pass the necessary written and physical examination. Word War I; Past Commander of Orangeville. It was also announced that of the Blackburn-Axelso- n Post A reception honored) the newof the American Legion and a lyweds in the Wilson Ward the Aviation Cadet Program, Utah beef Denver, Colo. curtailed during the summer member of the L. D. S. church. Chapel, 1860 So. 3rd East. producers will be leading parto months excessive due backHe is survived by his wife, Future plans of the couple in the 59th annual log of applicants, has 'been re- ticipants Oriole Boulden Jewkes; 2 sons, were not disclosed. convention of the American male citizens Single opened. Vem Jewkes of Castle Dale Cattlemens jAssocia-tio- n 19 through 26y2, who are high National and Mondell Jewkes of Salt in school graduates, are eligible A largeNew Orleans Jan Lake City; 4 daughters, Belle delegation of Utah to make application for either Rose Hunt and Vilate Lee cattlemen is expected to join Pilot or Aircraft Observer. Moore of Salt Lake City, June stockmen from 30 states Persons interested in receiv- 2,000 Mincarelli of Pennsylvania and in discussions of respecial In Information either the ing Hazel Marie Jewkes of Orangebeef search, promotion and catt AviaAirman or the Program ville; l)l grandchildren; 1 brole feeding problems. program can obtain broad field . of . educational tion Cadetwriting ther, David Jewkes of OrangeA ? Th- or calUnfr by ville; 4 sisters, Velma Hunting-to- n opportunities now is open toiTT as uerer, who, Providence, pres RDCrtlltin Force Std and Pearl McCall of Ormpn in thu TTtfl.li National 4 Post offtce Build- - ident of the Utah State Cattle of Hazel Wayman angeville, Horse Growers Association, ing, Provo, Utah, phone FR3- - and) Castle Dale and Grace ErickIs a member of the national 6820. availaddition to In son of Wellington. training organizations General Council. Burial was In the Orangeville able to Guardsmen - at their ar- Other Utah ranchers and mories home and throughstudy bLfcVfcLAND notes cemetery under the direction cattle feeders serving the beef short-toactive duty of the Wltbeck Funeral Home courses, as members of nationschools may be attended at Mr and Mrs Julius Thorder-iu- ll industry of Castle Dale. al committees Include R. J. to went son Lake De Salt City pay. J. M. cemtoer 7 to get their baby, who BrlnkelrhofT, Bicknell; Conover, Ferron; Joseph T. Fin Air was These Force and when five Army hospitalized CLEVELAND NEWS schools offer 450 varied courses, days old and had a minor linson, Leamington; Erastus S. By Mrs Chariot Larson of which are valuable to eration. Four miles this side of Gardner, St. George; Errol Heber City; George Mage a Guardsman in his Thistle their car started) to skid D U P meeting and annual civilian occupation. Skills in on an icy part of the road and nuson, Castle Dale; R. B. Money and Dan Gull, Spanish Fork; Christmas party was held De- - such fields as electronics, au- -' they bumped into a car going Harve Williams, Provo; J. Wells 7 at the home of Ag- - tomotive mechanics, radar, food east. The jar knocked open the Clair Winterton, Allred, under direction of management, radio and admin - door and Mrs Thorderson and Robins, Scipio; Joe Kamas; Haslam, Jensen; be son were istration their Lucille Locke. may acquired County captain and Tooele; school attendance. thrown out. Mrs Thorderson Howard Clegg, p u P president, Luella of- sustaianed a slight concussion Floyd Johnson, Aurora. SOn, attended The following Completion of the school and laceration on her arms Lucille ficers were released: Also in New Orleans courses can mean advancement and legs. All sustained minor will be meeting Locke, captain, Luella McMul both in civilian and American National the military cuts and bruises, but no one len, assistant, Clara Bishop, sec womens auxiliary, assignments, promotion or co- was seriously hurt. Both cars CowBelles, retary, Vera Thorderson, his mmission and National the Junior cattle extra and pay. were demolished. torian, Myrtle Mortensen, mens Association, in which New istrar and class leader. education proThe Guard The patrolman took them to many Utah ranch families take fleers are: Chariot Larsen, cap gram is not the only advanwhere they stay part. (Spanish tain, Vola Ward, counselor held tage which members enjoy. ed with Fork relatives until Friday. r, Many gala events have been over, and Artha Jensen, They also have training at ho- He also took them to Salt Lake planned by Louisiana cattletants, Johannah Oveson, secre to their which get baby, men for the visitors, including tary, A program, exchanging me, added income, advance- City is fine. getting along a Mississippi river steaamboat of gifts and refreshments were ment, retirement benefits and under direction of Luella Me even social and recreation acMrs Howard Christensen was ride, tours of Southern PlantaMullen. tivities. in the Price hospital a few tions and a festive banquet and ball. days last week for a check-uMrs Clara Bishop and her James Mr and Mrs Mangum to! National are available to the daughter Virgie have moved and children and Mr and Mrs Price to that Virgie will be near Guardsman while he is serving Gomer Orem, her work in the winter months his country honorably and ful- - visited ' Arnold Jr. from and on Saturday night Mr and Mrs Melvin Locke of fimng his military obligation. Sunday with their parents, Mr Orem visited during the week Mrs Gomer Arnold, Persons wanting further with his father, Mr and1 Mrs and Mrs Boyd Mortensen Mr formation contact their may Joseph Locke, s. from Los and arlocal Guard National Utah daughter Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ander By Mrs Flora Jensen es Odell Mr and Mrs Frand and in are located These sen went to Price last Thurs-be- r Huntington sen childreen from Vernal and GarLake Salt City, Logan, day to see their daughter Cher were Kent Young, son of Mr and weekend visitors with rye take part in a play called land, Brigham City, Layton, their mother, Mrs Myrtle Mor Mrs Guy Young of Huntington, Twelve Angry Women. The Heber, Tooele, Bountl- - jtensen. Boydi and family will and Miss Yvonne Migliorie of and was Ogden, play was arena-styl- e Vernal, ful, Murray, American spend Christmas with her fam Helper, were married at HelIn held) the music room of the Fork, Lehi, Springville, Provo, jny in Wyoming and return to per Saturday. They are spendCollege. Manti, Cleveland for the remainder of ing their honeymoon at San Spanish Fork, Nephi, Mt. Pleasant, Price, Richfield, Diego, California. Fillmore, Beaver, Cedar City yeat & SSS lege . Mr and Mrs Duane Frandsen 'andi Mr and Mrs LaVerd Ralphs and daughter Vona Dean and Mrs Clyda Black attended a a brother-n-lafuneral of w at The Ferron Post of the Legion conducted a turkey shoot Saturday of last week in the Town Hall. Winners were: Albert Hunter, two birds; Jack Funk, two; Ray Kill pack, one; Oscar Rasmussen, one; Dean Killpack, one; Clifford Snow, one; Ted Cox, one; and Don Nielsen, one. At the same time the Legion Auxiliary held a food sale. Am-eric- an Dennis Ray Tuttle Youth Gets Mission Call Water Project Is Finished By Mrs Rose Olsen Emery The new channel of the famous tunnel north of town is now completed. The cost of the project is $23,950 and the cost of the pipe line through the tunnel is $1,150. Chief Engineer Morgan of the Soil Conser vation of Price will inspect the project and give official approval before the water is diverted into it. This is expected to take place the fore part of this week. Moroni last week. La-mo- Orangeville Dennis Ray Tuttle, son of Mr andi Mrs Fred Tuttle of Orangeville, has accepted a call to fill a mission for the LDS Church in the Great Lakes Mission. Dennis is a graduate of the South Emery High School and has attended Carbon College College. Lt. Col. and Mrs Horace Eastwo years. ley and their two children have A farewell party will be held 'arrived from Japan where they for him Friday night, Decern-- 1 have been stationed in the U. S. Service for the several her 30, at 7:30 p. m. in the m0nths. They will past the spend Orangeville Ward (Recreation holidays with their parents, Hall. Everyone Is Invited. He Mr and Mrs Earl Hills and Mrs will enter the Mission Home in Clyda Easley, and other rela friends and then will Salt Lake on the 4th of Jan- tivesto andi Hamilton Air Field, Calif, go uary. for further duties. There is a very fine Christmas dance sponsored toy the Sunday School scheduled for Monday night, Dec.- - 26, in - the with the School Auditorium; Music Vendors orchestra furnishing the music. The proceeds will go to the building fund. Everyone come out and have a good time and help the CASTLE DALE NEWS cause along. Also for Christmas By Mrs Grace Wickman entertainment will be a Ward Christmas party in the church Mrs Neldon Wickman and Saturday night, Dec. 24, at Mrs Feno Huntington enter- 7:00 p. m. with Santa Claus tained at a shower in honor appearing, so all come out and of Mrs Jack Magnuson (Janet enjoy it. There will also be a program in Sunday Wickman) last Thursday eve- Christmas Christmas morning, Dec. ning at the home of Mrs Hunt- School 25. ington. Fourteen of Ferrons charm- Mr Floyd: Anderson, son of Mrs Sarah Stringham, is in the ing widows enjoyed a Christ-'nPrice Hospital with a broken mas party Friday night of last neck, Craig Wickman is home week at the homea of Mrs Eva supper with They had after spending two days in the table decorated) in Christ hospital. They were in a car the wreck Sunday afternoon. Den- mas motif. Gifts were exchannis Ward of Huntington, driver ged. Mesdames Eva Bryan, Annie of the car, was uninjured. Mrs Bud Price of Salt Lake Funk and Uewellis Killpack hostesses. Others present City is home visiting her folks, Olivia Dugmore, Lydia Mr and Mrs Bruce Magnuson. Clyda Virginia Lowery was home Swasey, Clyda Easley, toe week end from Salt Black, Mary Funk, Pearl Full- -Irma Jensen, Maggie FuLake City. gate, Myrtle Olsen and Sarah Huntsman. Mr and Mrs Lee Ray Conover are here from Dos Cruces, New Mexico, where he is attending College. They will spend the holidays here with her parents, Mr and Mrs Paul Fletcher. Mrs Clyda Black spent last Castle Dale in Price with her Mr anid Mrs Merrill Brasher week end)Velma and family, Mr announce the marriage of their daughter Mrs Duane Frandsen. and Lee Jenkins, daughter, Mary A baby girls was born to Mr to Mr Paul Stevens of Ferron in the on December 10. Bp. Glen Bott and Mrs James A. Petty Decern Price Hospital Monday, the ceremony. performed 19. It is their first child. The young couple will make here have word of their home in Ferron where theRelatives of Bert Williams in death will senior finish Paul his year state. He died fol at South Emery High School. Washington lowing a heaart attack. His five weeks wife had expired before. Both were former resFerron Mr and Mrs Owen Barton idents of Ferron. n Mr and Mrs Mervin Nelson spent last week en din with their daughter Nina have purchased the Robert Han and family, Mr andi Mrs Fos- sen place and have moved into it. ter Jensen. Rites Honor Sam Jewkes 8- reported income is crucial in determining Social Security .benefits for farmers 64 years of age or older, accord- ing to S. Nelson Alger, Farm- Temple Rites Unite Couple Cattle Unit Plans Meet In South - ur : op-ma- ny Hi-cke- thi-ou- gh reg-we- re of-we- re assis-me- - p. I Angel-rnorie- and St. George. FOR Red Most people think the Mor-- of Castle Valley to be a solid Provo and mon settlers of Castle Valley bed of coal. It begins In a thin the railroad on to Castte objective of to southern California, to Valley was those early explorations determine toe extent of coal That Brade was built from Cottonwood for coal had been Green River up deposits, discovered east of Emery by Wash and through Buckhorn Gunnisons expedition In 1853.! Flat in the early 1880s, as far Later surveys showed a vast 'north as Cleveland. Then the t, underground supply of coal. In Mormon church, to Induce maps of these deposits elopment of the sugar .beet the whole southern half dustry and factories around primary - dev-facin-sh- Salt Lake, Induced company to turn its route northward. One early government re- port said it was first planned to develop the Emery county coal, but after the Union Pacific was built through Wyoming coal fields in 1869, and the D&RGW was diverted thr- ough Price canyon, the report said: "It Is safe to say that no company will lay a track to the Castle Valley district till these northern coal deposits begin to fail. Except for that turn of fate, Emery county would have been the biggest coal producer in either Wyoming or Utah. Huntington Youth Weds in-la- nd By Lamont Johnson Fer-Plate- three-year-o- ld Carl-Brya- n. SALE the first ones In this strip at Huntington, and stead-regieast cf the Wasatch ;ily widens out until below They came in the late ron this wide coal bed covers 18710s, but half a dozen years .the whole valley region. volnrt The reason it has not been pfnWrtmemo!tSUof if is simple we are too nVerrm developed npnnne wu rrom lines. A s well ar railroad Eprrnn town 01 known, the D&RGW was in- - n, full-tim- Drag-erto- were 9-- r3 Castle Dale Girl Marries HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS ! Guard Oilers Training es , ce ! Social Security Alert Issued To Aged Farmers 1955 free-lan- nt Air Force Has New Program Mrs Donna Whimpey and children of Cleveland visited here last Saturday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Petty, and enjoyed the Christmas display that is set up on their lawn. Carl Larsen was in the Price Hospital last week for an operation (but is home now and feeling much better. Mrs Grace Burkhead is here from San Mateo, Calif, visiting her parents, Mr and Msr Fred Zwahlen, for the winter. Also visiting at their home last week end were Mr and Mrs David Zwahlen of Salt Lake City and John Zwahlen of Kenilworth. College students home for the holiday season are: Jay 'Larsen from the U of U; Mr and Mrs Arden Larsen and Kent Barton from the USAC; Dean Conklin, Stewart Nielsen and Howard Huntsman from the BYU; Dale Behunin from Ames, Iowa and those from Carbon group. Huntington The Elementary Schools Christmas Operetta In Quest of Santa Claus will be presented Wednesday night at 7:30 p. m. in the Fine Arts Building. About 240 pupils will take part. 'The Western Horseman Publishes Ballad Written By Huntington Man me from the SeanndAi?eBCat;!Snma southern Utah in Cedar City. in San Diego, Calif has served as News EdJ. A. Petty, son of Mr and itorHe and is now Sports EdireMrs Lloyd Petty, has his South Utahn lease from the Air Force. He tor on the was in for 4 years and spent staff, the weekly paper at the Is official photobetter than 2 of them in Japan. college, and He plans to go to Carbon Col- grapher for toe Institute of near while he is improving. Ferron A lovely eveping of music and singing was spent at the home of Mts Ada Nielsen last Friday. Under supervision of Kathryn Killpack and Ada twenty-fiv- e members Nielsen, cf the Ferron Singing Mothers recorded Christmas carols to be broadcast from the LDS chapel during the holidays. Refreshments were served to the ers Union President. Farmers 64 years of age or older will be greatly affected by the 1954 amendments to the social security law, it was poin ted out. They provide that for the first time farmers are being included for social security benefits. This years reported1 income is particularly important to the farmer 64 or older because: (1) a farmer who reached age 65 before July 1, ,1954, reuires only 6 quarters of coverage. These need not be consecutive and may have been at any time. (2) a farmer who reach- es 65 between July 1, 1954 and December 31, 1956, must show taxable income for ' the years 1955 and 1956. This income may be either from self employment or wages. Many farmers may .be able to sell something to increase their 1955 income before December 31, 1955, if necessary to take full advantage of these social security benefits Mr Alger said, adlvising that any farmers desiring additional information should get in touch with the Farmers Union State office at 580 West 13th South in Salt Lake City. AT CASTLE DALE, UTAH Delicious Apples Service Results Are Released Mobile X-R- ay Cleveland The Story of Christmas, a cantata, will be presented Sun day evening, December 25, at 7:00 oclock in the ward chapel by members of the choir, with The results of the Utah State Mrs Aretha Jensen, director, of Health chest and Mrs Lynette Thorderson! iDePment Special numbers ray mobile unit which visited Emery County recently were will be given by Ruth Litster, released this week by Mrs Mau-rin- e Freda and Julia Thorderson, Health Nielson, Public Colleen Hansen, Henry Sander Nurse, for the county. son, Bp. Robert Litster, Julius In the Green River area 165 Thorderson, Bonnie Dee Allred, were which was 28.3 of that area popdattanDale Dagmar Ulster and Joyce Eas area 164 the Castle terbrook. A double trio com- was 22.9 which of Larraine VaNae Yates, posed of 1116 population of that area. Jones, Frtie Bisnop, Johannah the Huntington there 362 which was Oveson, RaKeUe Anderson, of the population of ren Litster will be given toge- -, 35.18 ther with a mixed quartette that area, of the film impressions by Agnes Jensen. Viola Sander Shirma Gardner, Johannah ken the following disorders and Johnson, Henry Sanderson, Bp. ,.the numbers were suspected: r, Litster, Vance Tucker and Tal Cancer, 2; 41; madge Eden. Everyone is invl Other Pathology, 12; ted. able, 8; negatives, 628. x-y- $3.50 PICKED AND READY FOR SALE NOW $1.50 $2.50 Ka-we- re I DRANNAN SEELY FARM Phone 4341 Huntington Canyon ta-so- Cardio-vascula- n, Cleveland By Mrs Chariot Larsen Glen Peacock of Price, who is attending school in Los Ang eles, visited Sunday with Miss Zora Eden. The Sunday School will con duct its annual Christmas par ty Saturday night. Their annual Christmas program will be at the Sunday School hours December 25. Mrs Udella Perry from Salt Lake City is visiting with her father, Matthew Cowley, until after the holidays. Cleveland and Emery Scouts met In two games of ball Mondlay night, each winning one game. |