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Show Universal MicrofiiMnf, 141 Pitsrpont emery coimty j Volume 62 k ki CLr-i- - licS By Clarin D. Ashby His thoughts were slows his words were few, and never seemed to glisten; but he was a joy to ail his friends jou should have heard him listen. 1 Kmery County (I'tah) Progress, Thursday, October Dini V Number 1!), 1961 draw to observe Elder Sterling V. Sill, an assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Luller-daSaints, will he the featured speaker Saturday and Sunday October 28 and 29, during Emery stake v Castle Dale, Official Station quarterly conference. Conducting the conference will be Stake President Frank L. Hall, Huntington. All sessions of the conference will be held at the stake house in Castle Dale. Elder Sill is a prominent insurance executive in the Western States. He is active in civic groups an has served as a member of the Board of Regents at the University of Utah. He is a former bishop and stake high council member. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Utah. Free, Rules on grazing proposed to aid stockmen the Manti range, officers report that unless extreme care is taken, a large number of elk will y fall to hunters. Because of this condition, the department plans to carry out a e investigation and prosecution of these killings. gun-happ- Save hides Proposed rules announced recently by Department of the Interior would allcw ranchers using public lands to retain licenses and permits for the full potential grazing capacity during the period of short-teror interim reductions in grazing use. Ranchers using public lands would be allowed to hold licenses for full potential while actual use is reduced to restore the land to full capacity. full-scal- 87th birthday (y)(sirtDly Weather Report The discovery of several elk, which bad been killed by deer hunters during the first few days of the annual hunt, prompted a warning from fish and game conservation officers this week. With nearly three weeks of hunting remaining on County matron (ait 12 Hunters! Save those deer skins and donate them to the Boy iScouts. Contact your local scout officials and have the skins picked up. Proceeds from the sale of the hides will be used to finance the scouting pro gram in the district. Funeral services held for Bishop Nielsen Funeral services were held October 14 at 1 p.m. in the Ferron chapel, for Bishop Carl Eric Nielsen, who was killed in a mine accident last week. He had been Bishop of the Clawson ward for six years. Services Included prayer in, the home by Calvin C. Jensen; opening prayer, Fred Van Bur-esong by Ferron ward singing mothers; remarks, Raymond Sitterud; ladies trio, Alice Conover, Virginia Snow and Loye Thompson; remarks, Bishop Drexel of the Pioneer stake, the church general authorities; remarks, Shirl AIcAr-thu- r; violin solo, Ludene Jew-keremarks, President Frank Hall; song, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wakefield; tribute, Sam Single-toclosing remarks, Joseph C. Jensen; closing song, singing mothers; closing prayer, Victor Price. Pall bearers included Leonard Larsen, Clive Worthen, Keith Wright, Richard Behling and Clayton Worthen. The grave was dedicated by Leon Ralphs. Services were conductd by Joseph C. Jensen, second counselor in the Clawson ward bishopric. Prelude music and post-lud- e music was by Anna Larsen and Ludene Jewkes. Lunch was furnished by the Clawson Relief Society and the Sew and So club of Ferron. Saturday evening special leadGame officials report that ership and missionary meetings there is no excuse for killing Since this is National Newswill be held. Those expected to Elder Sterling V. Sill an elk thinking that it is a deer. paper Week, we would like to be in attendance at the special . . to assistant . Twelve Besides the tremendous differdwell on and about that subject leadership meeting to be held at ence in size, the coloring and in this column. the home of her son, Vaughn actions also indicates 6:30 p.m. are the stake presidiff. the dency, high cocncil, all bishopJust to be different, however, Gordon, m Huntington from 2 erence. The elk are much darkrics, all quorum presidencs, secwere not going to extoll the vir- until 4 p.m. er, "particularly on the neck and Mrs. was Gordon in born retaries, and class instructors, Assistant Secretary John A. tues of the newspaper, nor what front quarters, where they are as well as all group leaders of it might be able to do for a Fountain Green, October 18, nearly black. An elk will also Carver, Jr., explained that licpriesthood groups. community. Instead, perhaps we 1874, a daughter of Alby Lyman lumber along like a cow, swing- enses and permits are issued to should let our hair down and and Mary Swan Sherman. She ing from side to side, while a ranchers and farmers fro grazAt the 8 p.m. meeting, all of list some of the things which moved with her parents to eer bounds, landing on all four ing on public lands administerentire stake is invited to be the ed by the Departments Bureau we feel tend to weaken a news- Huntington in 1880, where she feet at once. in attendance. lived. has a has since She been of Land Management. The perpaper. In an effort to curb this de- mits and licenses are issued for Relief Society visiting teacher we should realize that for 45 years, she is noted for struction of game, the depart- the Grazing First Capacity, with alof the in- her readings and also plays the ment has issued an appeal to lowances for grazing use by big nearly three-fourtThis newspaper along with the 9,000 other weekcome of a newspaper comes Dusie Harp. The public has used sportsmen to report any action game and other wildlife. from its advertising. Without much of her home made canker which might indicate a disreDepleted conditions of many lies in the nation takes prideful not of the 22nd anthis advertising, a paper simply medicine and other cures. She gard for laws protecting these western range lands, the Assistcould not stay in business. An- is a member of the Huntington animals. A $100 reward is offer- ant ecretary said, sometimes re- nual observance of National Newspaper Week, which other major source of income in camp, DUP. ed for information leading to quires use to be reduced to a began October la. Well celebrate by continuing busPeople are still losing social a newspaper plant, is commerMrs. Gordon was married to the arrest and conviction of vio- level lower than that which the iness at the same old stand getting out the very best security benefits with every cial printing, or printing of pro- Robert James Gordon October lators. The illegal shooting of land will be able to support afissue we can. The public is in passing month simply because grams, tickets, announcements, 18, 1894. He died July 24, 1936, elk is also subject to a heavy ter conservation projects and vited to visit us at any time and they do not apply, Kesler T. etc. letterheads, in Huntington. Mrs. Gordon has fine. proper management practices see what makes a newspaper Powell, Social Security District six sons and daughters living, take effect. Of course, one of the primary tick. Alanager at Provo, said today. The proposed regul a t i o n s including Vaughn Gordon, HuntThe number of persons and the purposes of a newspaper is to the Meanwhile, Guy Easterly, would provide a non-us- e ington; Airs, Louella McMullin, permit of last benefits cannot publish the news of the com- Cleveland; Airs. Edna Snider g for the difference between the president of the amount with any accuracy, estimated be munity. Many times, however, and Ellis Gordon, National Editorial Association Salt Lake potential grazing capacity and this news is used to supercede but it is a large figure. he said, and fellow of the Afax Killpack and daughter the actual grazing capacity. publisher City; Mrs. Florence Lott and advertising. Non-us- e Air. Powell bases that state(Tenn.) Press, has a few Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Tacoma, Sherry of Inglewood, Calif, vispermits would be iswords to about honoring ment on the many cases of lost In order to explain, let us sup- Wash. She also has 23 grandchil- ited with his relatives and en- sued by BLM when the potenFuneral services were con- Americas say home-towbnefits that do come to light in press pose that a civic organization or dren, 80 great grandchildren and joyed the deer hunt. After get- tial grazing capacity is greater ducted last Thursday at the words that express exactly why the course of casual inquiries business group is sponsoring a four great great grandchildren. ting his deer they returned than the present grazing cap- Cleveland LDS ward chapel for we publish this newspaper. Take about social security matters. home. Also visiting with the acity. As soon as grazing cap- Mrs. Van-dapublic function of some sort. In Caroline! Evangaline it away, Mr. Easterly: been has restored through Killpacks were Mr. and Mrs. acity most cases the success of such Air. Powell stated that the Anderson who 62, Davis, Dean Killpack and family of sound conservation the permit died October 9 at years celebration is lowing categories of people are The annual Deer Hunters Ball a function depends on publicity a her home of being launched under the slo- most apt to be losing benefits: Springville and Mrs. Eva Peter- holder can make application for heart ailment. or advertising. The. first thing in Emery, will be held tonight, Your Newspaper Heritage son went to Huntington to visit increase in hjs active permit. that is suggested is that the 1. Those working at a reduced October 19, beginning at 9 p.m. Mrs. Davis was born May 14, gan, of with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Killpack His application for the increas- 1899 in Truth, Frontier of Freedom. dance is being sponsored newspaper be contacted to run a Spring City, Sanpete Nowhere more in America than rate of earnings after retirement The and family who were visiting ed use would have preference the story of the coming event. Often by benefits due who Emery American Legion M. to Christian have county, may Rica and age in Home-tow- n America is this over other persons. there from Springville. No. the first announcement is made 98, and will be held in post each of Madsen Anderson. She married for them year. part Assistant Secretary Carver Robert B. slogan so true. The several weeks before the funcover the school auditorium. 2. 1928 Davis people 28, August said that this change is prompt- in Price. "For your community news- retirement age who continue to Rhythm Kings orchestra has tion, with additional stories , rela-Among the immediate ed by the need for adequate and about every week. Survivors include her husband, paper stands sentinel to guard who are not rendering substan- been engaged to furnish the tives visiting from out of town consistent procedures for range the American way of life. That is this sons Yet, although tial services in the business dur- music, and door prizes will be space and daughters, Robert C is our for the funeral of Eric Nielsen use. The proposal would insure responsibility. We believe being offered for the benefit of held in Ferron Saturday, and livestock operations fair and Abe, Mrs. Carrol (Frances) Jen- in the heritage of freeom, hand- ing one or more months of the offered. The public la invited to atthe function, often little or no visiting at the Nielsen home af- equal treatment, and provide sen, all of Cleveland; Bruce A., ed down by our forefathers. We year. this annual affair. tend to is dethe 3. of survivors possibilAlbert or Workers, thought given (Alary Lou) Slama, believe in an honest terward were Air. and Airs. Joe security to the permit holder Mrs, days work ceased, who were told previously Lue Mrs. Price; Nielsen of Beaumont, Calif.; whose ity of running an advertisement (Betty) Jensen, permit had been reduced. Mrs. Vernon (Merlin) Lyons, for an honest days pay. We be- that no benefits were payable in the paper. Mrs. Annie Anderson and three It would lieve in that provide an incentive Since a paper relies on adverdaughters, Ellen, Evelyn and for the improvement of the Wellington; Miss Patsy Davis in the hands of the people, our because there were not sufficMercury, Nev.; Mrs. Ray (Shirl- way of life is safe. And we be- ient earnings to make the workSonja, Mr. and Airs. Douglas range. tising to operate, it is apparent, Recent Roberts of Bountiful; Mrs. Magtherefore, that when anyone asks of grazing and ey) Clark, Vernal; brothers and lieve that no socialized state or er insured at that time. Representatives for free publicity but feels no gie Busenbark, Mr. and Airs. Ed wildlife interests, considered this sisters, Airs. Nettie Boyd, Mrs. regimented society can replace amendments have reduced the Oressa Pitman, Mrs. W. G. (Ratime required in covered work. Busenbark and two children, proposal at their last obligation to place an advertiseAlaximum irrigation assistance that which we now enjoy. meeting 4. Alisinformed persons who Mr. and Mrs. Bill Busenbark, in March and recommended its chel) Hendrickson, Ernest, all of ment, he is doing all he can to and minimum power costs from National In this Newspaper Aver-ett. Salt Lake Airs. to serve Nora not to Air. have bothered City; limit the papers ability and Airs. Gill Highan, Air. adoption. BLAI grazing lands inquire the Colorado River Storage Prothe about Price; Virgil, Sunnyside; Ar- Week of 1961, we invite you,comand Mrs. Owen Busenbark, Mr. last year provided forage for possible benefit payments. ject are assured by congressionits community. The purchase of to reader, your Airs. Gertrude Gordon For further information, con- al action approving an appropand Mrs. Mell Neering, all of about 11 million head of live- nold, Mt. Pleasant; 21 grandadvertising space, or tickets or munity newspaper, and deter. . . observes 87th year Salt Lake City. programs generally does not offstock and large numbers of big children and eight great grand- mine its worth to your com- tact the representative who will riation of $13,673,000 for initiachildren. be in Price at the Courthouse on tion of an all federal transmisset the free publicity given a game animals. munity. We invite criticism, for Tuesday, October 10, from 9 The were services conducted does but it event, community The text of the proposed sion system. This is the inforwe know that through criticism, make it possible to provide betamendments in 43 CFR, Part 161, by Bishop Robert L. Litster. your newspaper may be better m. to 3 pm. mation coming from W. Berry ter news coverage and publicity will be published in the Feder- Songs were presented by the able to meet the challenge to of InHutchings, by strengthening the paper. al Register. Te Department is singing mothers, Ruth Litster, greater improvements. Consumer Power termountain Agnes Jensen, Loretta Larsen, The local newspaper is the Association in Bountiful. allowing the public 30 days in which to comment on the pro- Zona Jensen and Bishop Litster. "Both the House of Represenmirror of the community. It can Lawrence Speakers were reflect the town image only so Airs. Alaggie Fugate was de tatives and the Senate have now gram. Written comments should Delvin McFarlane and be sent to the Director, Bureau far as the town gives it the finlighted with the visit of her decisively endorsed the recomofof Land Management, U. S. De- Bishop Litster. Preyers were ancial support to enable it to daughter and family, Mr. and mendation of Secretary Seaton Vance fered and Tucker be strong enough to be a good Airs. Mike Atagliocco, of Price. and Secretary Udall that the partment of the Interior, Wash- Williamby F. Eden. Burial was in ington 25, D. C. newspaper. They all enjoyed Sunday dinner Bureau of Reclamation own and the Cleveland cemetery under Sometimes we are asked why together and visited until late operate the transmission systo a Atitchell the direction the of 1 will this be in Castle Dale at According 25, report we do not run a bigger pager. week inA afternoon then returned to their tem for the Colorado River Storwas girl Defrom the Utah State Funeral Home, Price. p.m. and Orangeville, 2:30 pm.; There is a simple but elementary home. in age Project, Hutchings noted. Orangeville Saturday jured answer: A newspaper can be partment of Health, Humanity Thursday, at Ferron, 1 p.m., and as the result of an accident inHarvey McPhail, Colorado Riwon has race not the 2:30 Cleveagainst Emery, p.m.; Friday, no better or larger than its adver Basin Consumers Power was Pauline here Olsen a for rifle. volving the influenza, greatest killer of land, 1 p.m., and Elmo, 2:30 p vertising income enables it to all time. And, in the 1961-6The child, Paulene, Heiniger, the funeral of Eric Nielsen. She Executive Director, pointed out m. be. daughter of Air. and Airs. Walt- and Ted Ann Nielsen are attend that power revenues will pay 90 there is unusual It should be pointed out that season, because Westover Conover Eva er Heiniger, had come near the ing the LDS Business College in percent of the total costs of the By we an of had epidemic, danger automobile of a group who had Salt Lake City. Pauline also Colorado River Storage Project. new'spaper support of a com- better run scared. ' street. Ah, the gold there is is a two-wa- y munity Parents are invited and urged just returned from a deer hunt- - spent two days in Aloab with "Construction of transmission influenza is In Castle Valley! It reported that Both the businessmen and the to be present for the opening ing trip. The occupants were her parents, Air. and Airs. Low lines by the Bureau of Reclamaresidents of the area must also recurs in cycles. The Asian type October's bright blue PTA program of the school unaware of her presence. As one ry Olsen. tion will ensure the earliest sale During of the entire project, McPhail amof men support the newspaper with ad- hits about every 2 to 3 years, school at was Dale Castle days, the year removing thj vertisements, subscriptions and and type B, every 4 to 6 years. i n g Wednesday, October 25, at 7.30 munition from his gun, one carTucked between oer-lap- p Visiting at the home of Hazel said. In support of a drive to minBy tying together its own printing. Too often the feeling p.m. tridge discharged, sending the Christensen during the hunting hills, Price Elks Lodge No. 1550, has been, We ought to divide imize the influenza epidemic, the bullet and that of its power of were and Airs. seat Dennis Air. the system weekend and Nelson, through door, riverd-rillsupervisor will observe National Newspaper Flowing along the will be hitting the child in the shoulder DeanKillpack and family of customers, the Bureau will be up this publicity. Well give the county health department imeducation, elementary e 15 to 21, Exalted Whoever could dubt the econv and newspaper all the news items, munization clinic will be held Week, October guest speaker. passing through. Springville and Mrs. Christen- able to realize maximum sally; and well let this other guy do again next week, to complete Ruler Hector Chiara announced The youngster is reportedly sens Room mothers are planning a Garie Young, omies in operation. The result Theres gold in them thar hills, special welcome social. Refresh- improving rapidly follow! n g' and his friend, Carl Veget of will be additional money availthe series of two shots for those today. the printing. who attended the clinic last Mr. Chiara stated that Price Has not visited Castle Valley! able for water development. treatment at the Price hospital. San Francisco, Calif. ments Will be served. week. Persons who did not at- Lodge would be These advantages could not be 1,978 among Running a newspaper is tend the clinic last week may Nor seen he our has tall obtained if the Colorado River lodges of the Order of Elks parone place where you cant also receive a first shot at this Storage Project were forced to in the the alticipating observance, get lost, liecause youve time. Cost will be $1.00 per shot. theme of which is Your News- Flaming torches of pure gold. pay perpetual rent to the priways got about half of your Nor our vate power companies in the and Huntin gnarled will spreading clinics The begin paper Heritage of Truth, subscribers tetling you where old form of wheeling fees. at Frontier of Freedom. ington, Monday, October 23, to go. with their brilliant Both Hutchings and McPhail Cotonwoods, 2 p.m. in the elementary school. It was a free press that led load! noted that first power from the orange 2 to clinic set is for Tuesdays American colonies to liberty (the is our Colorado River Storage Project Dappled bright landscape 4 River. A p.m. in Green 200 years ago and it is our free Thinking makes the man. is scheduled for 1963. Clinics Wednesday, October press that must lead in the Hues in contrast, sharp and Bronson Alcott bold would be a $500,000 investment will play a major role in providstrengthening of our democratic Whoever seeks our treasured Rep. M. Blaine Peterson would employ more than 200 ing a training program to supply Area and said the life in Wednesday death the and society glory Administration local workers. The second phase the skilled personnel necessary struggle against communist tyr- Tell him our wealth cannot be Redevelopment Bepledged complete supvort in of the new industry would biing in the industry. anny, Air. Chiara said, sold; Air. and AIis. Darwin Jensen cause a free press is basic to all bringing a new million -- dollar a structural fabrication plant exRep. Peterson concluded: This were to Carbon County. here over the weekend. our freedoms. We plan to tie in pected to be in operation in industry e October HO Cub Scout leaders, Castle Dale, 8 p.m. industrial considered be program to The a three to six months. Darwin participated in the deer Rep. Peterson conducted National Newspaper Week as a Is only barter will a to Carbon County the eye, the sense to see He is attending school at The third phase would be a new bring October 1!) special conference with Leon B. feature of our Elks AmericanEmery' Deer Hunters Ball, school economic lifeline which it hunt. Behold, this seasonal martyr CSU in Cedar City this winter. steel and Western fabrication Division, plate ism Chief, plant Langan, 9 program. so deserneeds auditorium, p.m. and desperately his wealth untold Area Redevelopment Adminis- the fourth stage a foundry op- ves." Mr. Chiara explained that the Giving up For all to share Hunters are asked to donate Castle Dale PTA meeting, 7:80, October 25 tration, and John C. Brewer, eration. objectives of the Americanism Before his life Is over. President of the Utah Steel and esA meeting is scheduled for their deer skins to the Scout lingering be would final The to arouse to citizens are phase program school house. leave, content, tablishment of an electric motor Thursday morning between Air, fund this year. They may do Iron Company. a militant defense of their free- That he may well that all he had Knowing Brewer and Alayors William J. so by contacting one of the Discussion on Communism, Reed November 1 After the conference, Rep. rewinding business. doms and a vigorous campaign and gave; Wesh Jr., Price, and Chris P. scouts or John Jensen or Grant reawell new The It Peterson othmay said, communism and all industry appears Castle in house stake against Benson, at Has been given, and well spent! dola multimlllion into Utah that the certain Jouflas, Helper. Ways of obtain- Fausett er subversive isms. develop sonably Dale 7:30 p.m. Steel and Iron Co. will set up the lar operation employing more ing local financial aid and other The Lodges National NewsMr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen refirst phase of a machine shop than 1,000 men, Rep Peterson details will be worked out. It Is paper Week observance will be November Castle Dale ward banquet, social. futhat the said. near turned comin the not richest minds cveratlon may expected industry need The a directed Wednesday from a ten very and by planned ARA not only will give finan- be established in or near Helper, day visit with her sister Eunice November 11 Stake Seminary' Fund program. A. libraries. Bronson ture. mittee comjposed of Robert AIul-lin- large In Calif. They went by train. The Atachine Shop operation cial and technical assistance, but said Rep. Peterson. Claude Cowley, Elmo Tim Alcott m - n; Progress notes nntioml week s; n; Social Security benefits lost Services held Ferron News Thursday for Mrs. Davis hard-workin- Emery io hold Deer Hunt Ball y) Power official lauds decision is sen next week ecinie3 disnk vice-preside- nt Ferron News Child injured in gun mishap Theres Goldin five-year-o- ld Castle Valley Elks Castle Dale PTA high-power- plans meeting to observe newspaper week s; old-tim- son-in-la- lom-bardi- es Representative Blaine Peterson pledges area development plans (D-Uta- h) Castle Dale News Schedule of Coming Events long-rang- 1 s, |