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Show February 18, I960 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Two home of Rosetta Peacock Wednesday. EMERY NEWS NOTES ESTABLISHED, Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utah matter under the Entered in the Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s Act of March 3, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October, 30, 1951 (39 United States Code 226; 20 Stat. 359; 48 Stat. 928; 65 Stat. 672). NATIONAL UAH STAT . Of EDITORIAL S0CIATI0H MM Aff Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator CLARIN D. ASHBY ... RAY E. HASSINGER KIMBLE LARSEN Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Our two recently returned missionaries, Bobbie Oviatt and Hicks Blackburn, sponsored the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Their mothers each gave a talk, Omer Oviatt sang a solo, and the rest of the time was taken by talks from the missionaries. Hicks has been home for a few weeks but Bobbie just came home last week from his mission in Canada. HAOTN THI 6510 4221 5533 6442 TO THE SCHOOL PATRONS OF THE EMERY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT $35,000 in our Maintenance and OperEDITORS NOTE: The following letter, written by Superintendent Orson ation Rudget, which is something no W, Peterson, is carried here by the taxpayer can longer ignore. Fourth, this we believe would Progress in explanation of the report moke a better program for our Junior which apby the state school hoard, High Students, in that we could build pears on page one of this paper: Ema program around them and not one Elsewhere in this issue of the around the Elementary or the High state is the ery County Progress a reorganization of the School, such as we now have. Apparschool system of the Emery County ently this type of a program is the best School District and I would like to because the majority of the districts briefly explain this proposal and what in the state and nation have gone to this type of a program. it would mean to Emery County. enacted law Fifth, our High School Students new the under First, in callneed of better facilities. There are is which 1959 Legislature, by the is much new modern equipment which School ed the Continuing Ruilding is needed to make .a better high school Law, every district in the state must situation but for which there is no file with the State Hoard of Education room in our present buildings- The a comprehensive plan of new buildings beor on and capital outlay program program would also be such that we must could offer a much belter and broader fore July 1, 19(50. Every district coin curriculum for our high school stu- conduct studies and surveys, operation with the state board, for the dents. As such, we feel that the school purpose of securing all data necessary patrons must think seriously of the future of our hoys and girls in a to develop and keep current a compreand hensive plan of the capital outlay changing age and try to give them the disfacilities to meet these changing condebt service program of the local of ditions. If all the school patrons would trict. In compliance with this part visit the new high school facilities in the law your district board of educaCarbon County and throughout the tion mjuested and the State Department of Education made a complete state they would soon realize how insurvey of the Emery County School adequate our present facilities are. District and the result is the recomSixth, the district is in very fine mendation which will be filed as the shape financially to meet the bond program for our district on July 1, issue required to meet this program. The average levy for any district in 19(50. our the state for school purposes this year will this Second, reorganize is 10.(53 Mills. The school levy for Emto not have schools so that we will go to the state each year and ask for specery County this year is 3 1.(50 Mills, one ial help in order to run them as we are of the lowest in the state. This proposed bond issue would probably endoing now. This year we have 5 classtail an increase of 3..") Mills, which if have do not which we in rooms, to the 31.(50 Mills would still he added enough students to get enough money, under the School Finance Law, to run under what the average district is pavthem for the year. This results in asking for schools this year. in Ye, as the members of the Hoard stale the from for special help ing order to run them as we have been of Education, realize this entails a broad reorganization of the schools in doing. The Emery District now is reclassEmery County, but the problems are ceiving special help on more rooms than any district in the slate. such that in order to have a better Under the law this special help can school system and a more economical system it, by necessity, requires this only he granted if no further reorganization can take place. And it is getreorganization, and we hope that every the citizen will try to realize these various to get ting increasingly harder stale to grant this special aid. Under problems and help our students to a this survey it would make it so that better education in Emery CountyThese and other phases of this in even' class, except one, there would be one teacher to one grade, which problem will be discussed more fully in future issues of the Progress so that would be better from an educational standpoint and also, from a financial Emery County Citizens will become fully acquainted with the issue. standpoint. be could because our Third, job Signed done with less teachers and less plant, in all probability the district could Emery County School Hoard make a saving of approximately Supt. Orson W. Peterson HUNTINGTON NEWS NOTES 1 - m Service Mrs. Oliver Roper returned home from the hospital in Price Sunday. Her husband stayed in Price while she was at the hospital for a week or two. Several others of our townspeople are at the hospital in Price. Mrs. Jack Smodey came home after her operation feeling improved and then had to be taken back for further care this week and is quite ill. Mrs. Eugene Sherman had a nose hemorrhage and was rushed to the hospital where she is feeling improved. We have a wide selection of styles and types, The Young Married class members of both ward MIAs enjoyed square dancing at the recreation hall Friday night. Fifteen couples were present. Several 'couples from Ferron came and joined in the entertainment. USED CARS AND TRUCKS Probate No. 1094 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of. ALICE KOLEEN MALLMANN, also known as KOLEEN MALLMANN, Deceased. Estate of Alice Koleen Mall-man- n, also known as Koleen Mailman, deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Castle Dale, Utah, on or before the 5th day of April, 1960. (s) Ludwig J. Mailman, Administrator of the Estate of Alice Koleen Mallmann, also known as Koleen Mallmann, Deceased. Mack V. Bunderson Attorney for Administrator Castle Dale, Utah. Date of First Publication: Feb- ruary 4, 1960 ruary 25, 1960 Feb- ! (Also complete book department, including fiction, dictionaries, etc.) Hallmark Cards and gift wrappings Genealogical Supplies Monogramming Service (Stationery and Wedding Napkins) Office Equipment Company Castle Dale Price, Utah Phone 2431 GO! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Now in stock at different prices, beautifully bound brides books. Progress Publishing Company ALL MUST Leg a UNot ices Rrlrlo'c RrtrtUc GIVE US A CHANCE TO QUOTE OUR PRICES - was in Mrs. Ezra Harrison Moab several days this week to LDS Church Hooks Wc can now provide complete wedding ,;1ke a lasting memory. 1)idure C0Vt.raftCt 75 Visitors at the home of Mrs. Grange Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Atwood and family cf Salt Lake City. scroliS) an(i otj1(,r necess.irj, itcms- WorlrJtnn vveuumg Pirtiirac quick-froze- Myrl weaaing supplies. some old-tim- te Mr. and Mrs Grant Walker were here visiting with Rhoda Mathie Friday night and Saturday. They returned to their home in Salt Lake City Sunday. New Services - sessions at the Attending Manti temple Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown, Pres, and Mrs. Frank Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson, Hannah John- - frruiii Since the days of the whaling ships, homemakers Down East During the days that Mr. and (on the rugged Maine Coast) have been famous for their salt cod Mrs. Oliver Roper were in Price recipes. Heres an e version of an favorite a cod while Mrs. Roper was at the and potato casserole made with salt codfish and n hospital, neighbors modern potato patties. It makes a fine supper dish housefe cleaning and during Lent or, for that matter, at any time of the year. made their home comfortable Codfish and Potato Casserole for their return, which they ap1 package (12 ounces) Birds 2 tablespoons finely chopped preciate very much. onion Eye potato patties 1 cup light cream or top milk 14 pound freshened salted Janet Marshalls little grand1 tablespoon butter codfish daughter is staying with her to the frozen potato patties, codfish, and onion in a greased Layer attend school while the mother quart casserole. Pour milk over the top and dot with butter. and other children have been Cover and bake in moderate oven (350F.) until potatoes are tender about 1 hour. Stir with fork to break up potato patties after 15 getting medical care at the hos pital in Price for injuries re- minutes of baking and again 30 minutes later. Makes 3 or 4 servings. ceived in an accident while on To freshen salted codfish, keep under cold running water about 5 their way to Huntington from minutes; then cover with cold water and let stand overnight. Drain and flake. Texas a month ago. Mrs. Addie Richards went to Orem Saturday to be near her daughter, Ina Rene Grange, who was to undergo an operation. She will remain a few days with Scott and Ina Renes children. from plain to fancy priced to suit your needs We can furnish napkins, thank you cards, Wnrlrlmn Pauline Hess visited Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with her daughter, Val Jo, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sorensen. She had just returned from a vacation in Los Angeles, Calif, and spent two days here before resuming her work at the Pacific National Life Insurance Co. in Salt Lake City. son and Ivy Brasher. Peggy Collard and children of take care of her daughter, who Salt Lake City have been visit-- j was ill. ing in Huntington this week; with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Some of our girls attended the Ford Nielson, and sister Julie. Utah Bandstand in Price SaturMr. and Mrs. Reed Brasher day evening. Ronalene Anderson, Janice Larsen, went to Price Friday to see Vee Brasher, their daughter, Beverly Nielson, Paulette Hansen, Linda Black-haand Blanch Mills were who had an operation at the over by Norman Ander taken is She that day. getting son. hospital They had a good time. along fine. Date of Last Publication: Announcements: Ole Jensen went up for the funeral and Mrs. Eunice Larsen took Mrs. Jensen's place in school in her absence. son, Deane Cook, Mildren John- Mrs. Flora Jensen - If edding be held Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A Down East Favorite An Open Letter Complete and Mrs. Fred Keele, Price. Speakers at the services were Wy-noOlsen, Eldred Mortensn and Dennis Jensen. Musical numbers were given by Miss Lena Reynolds and Ramona Olsen and her mother, Mrs. Ruby Peterson. After the Fireside which followed Sacrament meeting Sunday evening, a group of teenMr. and Mrs. Byron Peacock agers were entertained at the are here for a few days visiting home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry relatives and friends. Broderick, grandparents of Janet Christiansen, who entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sorensen her friends with a party and of Fayette and a relative, Mrs Gibbs, of Redmond visited at the The home of Dillworth Johnson, which was burned last week, is being repaired by construction workers from Price. The family is now located in the old home of Carrie Mortensen, just across the street from their home. Out of town people who attended funeral services for Donald Johnson were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vetter, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson, New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. George Petersen, Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Johnson, Manti; Mr. and Apprentice CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Agnes Jensen Cleveland, Castle Dale, 2895 Glen Snow Gr. River Mrs. Maxine Baker Rose Olsen Emery, 4249 Mrs. Flora Jensen Huntington, Cristy Humphrey .. Orangeville, 3330 ... Clawson, Mrs. Bessie Wright Deborah Huntsman Perron, 5755 Mrs. LaMon Christensen Elmo, Rex Fillmore Lawrence, 3436 LeRay Maxfield and his girl friend, Loretta Anderson, and Jennie Hansn of Salt Lake were Mrs. Lloyd Brinkerhoff and fam- - Sunday visitors in Emery. ily, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Maxfield, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jensen Meland Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. were called to Lehi because of Sterling Reynolds, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Rose Olsen 1900 MEMBER last Headquarters for: Typewriters, Office Supplies and Machines See Them Today At (Ununttedl PRICE, UTAH ... . (C o Phone ME |