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Show Universal Microfi&Mng 141 Pierpor.t Dairy night set June 22 A special invitation to the people cf the Emery county area is extended to attend our annual Dairy Night at Derks on Friday, June 22, pretty Carol Bateman said this week. Miss Bateman is the newly crowned Dairy Princess for Salt Lake county. RIDING HIGH Performers at the Homecoming and Seventies rodeo last weekend, strutted their stuff before a large crowd of spectators. Good active stock provided a good show for the spectators, but rough on the riders. This rider is still on the bull as it bounds from the chute, although the rough part of the ride is still coming. Sponsors report a successful show. "This years Dairy Night will feature a Pacific Coast League baseball game between the Salt Lake Bees and the Vancouver she added. Dairy Mounties, festivities at the Salt Lake City ball park will begin at 7:30 pm. under the direction of Ned Winder. A prominent dairyman, Mr Winder is president of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce and serves as general chairman for the Dairy Night event. A truckload of free dairy foods will be distributed to fans at the game, and there will be other special attractions. Louis (Cillpaclt resigns position with 2 -- co. development bureau emery coimroty Emery County (Utah) Progress Thursday, June 21, 1962 Volume 63 Dairy uses If Homemakers of the county were reminded this week of the dairy foods demonstration which will be held In the Orangeville ward recreation hall this Friday, June 22, beginning at 2 pjru Sarah Tuttle, home demonstration agent from Sanpete county, will be in charge of the demonstration, which is sponsored by the Utah State University extension service and the farm Bureau Auxiliary. Sponsors report that the demonstration should prove educational and informative and the public is urged to take advantage of this ulf Number 23 smple?e wear maneuver; foirees by Scat., June 2 The National Guard which is using the Emery school house as their headquarters for their maneuvers, will all he evacuated by Saturday of this week. About 300 men are in the mountains of the Manti-LaSand Fish Lake National Forest. These include Conditions on fishing waters is outlined al men from Alabama, 100 National Guard and 100 from Dug-wa- y Proving Grounds. About 100 of these men were parachuted into the Emery and Salina area the night of June 10. Approximately 40 men are stationed at the school house. Col. Jack Minnoch of Ogden, heads the Utah group and Col. Henry Cobb of Burmingham, Ala. heads the Alabama group. These men in the school house run the motor pool and radio communications. About half of these boys are college graduates. All of the men are married except a half a dozen. These men are the support for the men in the mountains. Food and mail are sent to the men from Emery. All radio contact is made through the Emery Radio Station. It was erected on the first day of the maneuvers. Messages some through all night from different stations. A confederate flag waves in front of the school house, fastened to the antenui' The American flag flies on the flag pole. They have 15 trucks, six jeeps, four Tote Goats and a Red Cross ambulance. 100 Queen tryouts scheduled for The fish stocking program in the Carbon-Emer- y County area is now progressing according to schedule in most waters. Some waters have not been stocked because of unfavorable water conditions and inacces s i b I e roads. After nearly two years of directing the activities The following discussion conAnnouncement was made this cerns fish stocking, water and of the Carbon-Emer- y Industrial Development Bureau, week, that tryouts will be held road conditions and general this Friday, June 22, to pick a Executive Secretary Louis Killpack has tendered his fish stocking policies. queen to reign over the annual to the executive committee of the Bureau regisnation Creek 4th of July rodeo at the CleveHuntington (Right ; hand land arena. fork, from the forks up to effective July 1. At the last regular meeting of the Bur Those interested in competing Boulger Reservoir). Has been eau the resignation was accept Funeral services for Hessie L. stocked both before and since for this honor, are asked to be ed by the members of the comGlen P. Bott at the Cleveland arena by 7:30 Bunderson, 76, who died Satur- the opening with catchable size mittee as Mr. Killpack indicated . . . o seek day at the home 'of a daughter fish. The road is in good conp.m. There is no age limit for to the Bureau that he was acin Hunington, were conducted dition at the present time. contestants. A queen and two cepting employment in Emery Creek Monday, June 18 in the Emery Huntington attendants will be named at that (Left County. The committee members ward chapel, conducted by Bish- hand fork and main creek). time. expressed their thanks to Mr. These waters will be stocked at op Floyd Brinkerhoff. burThe annual rodeo will be held the for up Killpack setting Around Castle Valley the evenings of July 3 and July Prayer in the home of Presi- a later date, after the run-oeau and its activities and for his dent Rex Bunderson prior to the subsides. 4, beginning each night at 8 p.m. (or All Wet Observations) efforts in directing several score Cleveland Reservoir Has services was by Oran BunderThe affair is sponsored by the of the bureau. The CE projects By the Editor son. been steked with catchable size Blue Ridge Riders and Rider-ettesIndustrial Development Bureau The ward choir presented two fish and has a limited populare-elect- ion is jointly financed by the county Isnt it 2 true that a sum- commissions cf Carbon and Emnumbers, conducted by Eldred tion of cutthroat trout The road The public is invited to attend Mortensen with Jean Christian- is in good condition and is passmer vacation is like a sucthe tryouts. ery counties and is made up of Glen P. who served has Bott, cession of 2s. It consists of sen, accompanist, and prayers able with a passenger car. members from both counties. as clerk and auditor of Emery Has been were offered by Gerald L. Olsen 2 weeks which are 2 short. Boulger Reservoir A final review by bureau and Joe Bunderson. Speakers stocked with catchable size county the past four years, anAfter that you are 2 tired 2 members shows fhat over $12 were Jay Powell, President rainbow trout. The water is still nounces his intentions to seek return 2 work, but 2 broke million in ARA projects are on the Republican Hall Frank Attending the Manti temple The 40 men sleep in sleeping and not 2. Bishop Floyd muddy. The road Is good. pending on the part of appliticket second a term. for Thursday were Mr. and Mrs, bags, most of them on the Brinkerhoff. Musical numbers cants who desire some Federal Benchs Pond Has been Mr. Bott is a life time resi- Leon Ralphs, Erma Jensen, Hawere also given by Mr. and Mrs. north of the school In looking over the Congres- assistance to start various busstocked with catchable size rain- dent of Emery county. He is zel Christensen, Patricia Al- ground, house. They live on Wakefield. If sional Record, for Wednesday, iness activities. A further review Perry bow six of married the trout. There and father are also some brecht and Eva Huntsman. Pall bearers were Alvin Bunsufficient they buy this isnt June 6, 1962, we were interested indicates that local people will in food. derson, Perry, Eric and Lee cutthroat6 trout,7 which average children. He has been active in the remarks made by Senator have to assist in the financing between and Inches. The road public affairs throughout his 0 Visiting at the home of her An observation plane Moss concernng new national of these projects to assist the Bunderson, Scott Truman and is in life. condition. good mother were Mr. and Mrs. Arlen lands daily out of town on the Dan Black. The grave was dedparks. applicants to the tune of $1 2 In making this announcement, (Geneel) Mortenson and five icated by Lavar Black. Mrs. Hessie Bunderson Senator Moss pointed out to million. A Federal requirement highway, bringing medical supMiller Flat Reservoir Has Mrs. Bunderson to seek was born not been stocked with catchable it is pointed out that he Is ap- children of Orlando, Fla. They plies, observing movements, etc. that legislative body, that more is that local interests put up February 22, 1886, in Hayneville, size fish. However, fingerling preciative of the cooperation and also brought a friend and stay- The plane is sent out from Camp of the costs of the individparks and recreation areas are 10 Ala. to Alfred H. and Alice rainbow trout support 'afforded his office dur- ed at the Funk home for several increased of because else or the Federal ual projects needed, planted last fall ing the past term and pledges days this week. Sunday the fam- Williams, Salt Lake. Woodruff Lee. was She married The purpose of this maneuver demand. He added, however, government will not balance the now average between 6 and 7 an honest and cooperative ef- ily gathered for dinner with the Is to allow Guardsmen in the to Leroy Bunderson June 11. inches, and are as that the only way these new fac- maximum balance of 65 to grow fort, expected with the benefits visitors, Including Mr. and Mrs, mountains to teach civilians how 1913 in the Salt Lake LDS tem- well ilities can be justified, is through outlined in the Federal assistduring the next two mon- of thetogether four past years exper- Homer Edwards and Joyce and to fight behind the lines, guerilla ' ths. The ple. He died in 1945. the concept of multiple use. I ance program administered by is road open from HuntShe was a former school tea- ington Canyon and Joes Valley. ience, to fill the position fairly Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jensen and fighting and sabotage. am convinced that only when the Area Redevelopment Adminand in an efficent manner. serbaby. we permit limited secondary use istration. Huntington and Rolfsan ResLavar Black of Huntington, cher and social worker. She misTwo prisoners were captured a ved states LDS southern cf the lands within the national ervoirs Not because stocked and session held and George Magnuson, Castle sion 1949-5At executive an placed in the jail out of limited seashores and comthese reservoirs are drawn parks Dale, were at Bryce Canyon last town at the Link Canyon cabin this bureau the week, conby early under use strict secondary weekend, to represent Castle which is surrounded by coils of sons, Vic- pletely dry for irrigation. trol can we expand our park Price Mayor William J. Welsh Valey Federal Credit Union at torSurvivors include, Has Gooseberry Reservoir Rex barbed wire. The two men were A., Moore; L, Emery; been of the chairman Jr. Burea, and stocked system to the extent necessary with catchable the annual state credit union Mack V., Orangeville; daughters, punished without sleep and food to meet our growing needs for stated that since he had held the convention. size rainbow trout, and should Mrs. Lavar Le(ila) Black, Hunt24 hours and given violent for and two over office for years added. he outdoor recreation, of cutthroat was held ington; Mrs. William (Alice) have a carry-ove- r The three-da- y affair exercise. duties since of other the followpress To those of us who are trout, which were transplanted and responsibilities were mak- in the Bryce Canyon lodge, Fri- .Truman, Cedar City; Mrs. Clive from According to SgL Lee Webing this controversial debate, Strawberry Reservoir last June and day, Saturday Salt Sunday, Lake (Grace) City; Jensen, on time his ster, HuntsviUe, Ala, the morale these words, along with com- ing mere demands confall. Is The road in good 15, 1 and 17. 25 grandchildren, four of the great interfelt he best that that the boys has been very good. e ments by speakers following dition. The The purpose of the convention Laundry and Dry Cleaners, man- He expresses appreciation to the three brothers. - Lowry - Seely Senator Moss, indicate a trend ests of the bureau would be is to provide an educational grandchildren; Cottonwood Burial was in the Emery city and ReNae Wilcox, has scheduled their people of Emery for their kind toward better management of better served if the chairman- schooling for officers of credit and These aged by Jerry Ferron Creek was rotated cemetery under direction of the streams will not be bureau ofthe ship lands. unstocked grand opening celebration for this weekend, Saturday, and friendly hospitality. public park unions throughout the state. Fausett Funeral Home. among the executive committee til water conditions become June 23. Delegates were told of the potenThe huve national debt our members. Accordingly the Ex- tials of the credit union movemore favorable; probably CarCommittee ecutive The new establishment, housed in a newly connamed At present these waters younger generation will inment, and of the good it can structed building just south of are high and roily. herit should keev them from bon County Commissioner as the accomplish. Childs Chevron Service in Castle ancestor new chairman to serve during one indulgence Reservoir Ferron Was heavSince of formation the the 4-- H the next fiscal year until June features coin operated Celia and Dale, Doreen, daughters stocked with ily worship. credit union in the county, 30 1963. , of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo size rainbow laundry equipment, dryers, dry trout last fall been hundreds have of residents FANCY FOOD FIXERS left Salt Lake City Satur- There is believed to be a very cleaners, extractors, and steam A supporter handed us the folThe Bureau will shortly be able to share in the advantages conditioners. Many other unique By Caroloe Larsen of fish in Ferlowing item, which was written taking applications fer the va- that it offers. Dividends, loan day, June 9, with San Francisco, good carry-ove- r features make this one of the ron. The winter has been long by Edison S. Dunbar. Does it cant position of Executive Sec- service, insurance and other fea- Calif, as their destination. This Club Fancy Food Fixers most va- and the fish are not too was the of their first complete cleaning centers The stop sound a little familiar?: large. met at the home of leader, Rose retary. An announcement to this tures, add to the value of this cation Castle Valley Cowbelles in the area. THE PRINTER Wt trip with the Ester James The reservoir should remain full Ungerman, Thursday. will effect forthcoming saving organization. expressed appreciation to those They tours. of They long enough to provide adequate made date nut and banana bread guided For the grand opening, special store owners Company It may be sad, but still tis true, shortly after further meetings and other people traveled up the coast to Seattle, feed to improve the growth rate BeTheres one thing all us humans are held with other groups inand pancakes. Seven girls are features have been planned. who helped with the Beef For and Worlds to Fair the Wash, 10 tween a.m. flesh hours condition of these the fish. of and and do, terested in Industrial Developis the Fathers Day Contest. visited many interesting places There is a limiter population of in the club. Dora Larsen 12 noon, free washings will be And that is, blame the printer. ment of the Carbon-Emer- y area. other leader. Throughout the county a week 18. our before June home Mr. and Mrs. Harry World of cutthroat trout The road Is returning He does his best, without handled, with a limit of 2 loads before Fathers Day, merchants Ogden spent a week at the Georough, as usual. per family. During the day, a gave tickets fo-- every $1 worth help, FERRON BEEF CLUB rge Taylor home recently. The special price of $1.25 will be of beef purchased. The customer For all we do is stand and yelp 4-- H Has been Primary preparation meeting Willow Lake for 8 pounds of dry Olsen Charlene Then cuss, and blame the printTaylors accompanied them to was charged By at held Friday afternoon placed the ticket in a box and stocked with catchable size THE SILLY STITCHERS Salt Lake for a Woodward Re' er. cleaning. Ferron of Anther the last Saturday names were drawn meeting of home at three the rainbow Primary trout union at Liberty Park. They Another feature of the day, from the various boxes and By Mary Biddlecome held on June 6 A new Petes Hole Stocked last fall Beef Club was Town The Silly Stitchers of Castle also visited children in Salt Lake president, Cora Bohleen. will be the awarding of a $20 We write our manuscript by pen, The Hall. at the Ferron were awarded. The prizes Mrs. Bessie size rainbow Wright, with fingerling secretary, cash prize to the club or organ- prizes To read it is beyond our ken, Dale held their first meeting City and Pleasant Grove on the and roasts and steaks, dobeef Mrs. trout which are now about 6 younger and older beef club met were new a teacher, Gaynote 6. ization which has the largest We elected officers. They way home. June Yet we expect the printer or by Claw- Inches. There have- not been any together, which made the numnated of Keith by (Helen) Wright number of persons registered Cowbelle the merchants To dope it out and get it right. are Valynn Wilberg, president of the son were welcomed to the staff. catchable size fish stocked yet ber present about 20. It was de- at the time of or Biddletime of his the not and leadeer; Mary song drawing. We think serve. Mr. and Mrs. Maron (Glenna) Also Mrs. Grace Behling began because the road from Ephraim cided that the group would also An invitation is extended to communities which they and reportcome, Include Range Management as sight; stores particL The new duties. Oveson is her closed. from Mr. following The road of Pleasant counseling Grove, Emery secreIf wrong we blame the printer. er, and Nancy Guymcn, a project. Mr. and Mrs. Swasey county residents to participate pated in the contest: and Mrs. Lincoln (Donna) Luke trainer, Mrs. Glenda County is open. tary and treasurer. will also lead the group in the in the grand opening. lesson of the Late from Lake Salt Mr. the and Worthen, presented reports Regional City and Eldred Mortensens in Emery. We hold our stuff until the last visMrs. Bruce Taylor of Price and testimonies of all attending office at Cedar City Indicate project. It was also decided that THE REFRESHERS Prizes were a beef roast to MyrThen try to rush it through so instruc- that all lakes in the Boulder the group would take field trips were Mrs. the ited for the following given George Taylors tle Sorensen, donated by Der-mBy Marsha Grange fast to study in the field. The main club of Taylors birthday and Fathers tion. Refreshments were served Mountain area are ice free and The Refreshers The printer gets snowed under, is to Jensen, and beef steaks to of this purpose project roads are Mrs. Bohleen. Jacob open. by Minchey, Mr. and Mrs. Laura Anderson, donated by held their first Day. But still we camp upon his trail. Huntington learn the feed of range animals. June Minchey and their two Shaunna Peterson. And prod him on with woeful meeting Monday, April 30. The Mr. and Mrs. Swasey encouraged grandsons, Mike of Grantsville In Ferron, the Ferron Merc meeting was held at the home of with to work their tale, members and Bill of recently donated a beef roast and it was Or rant and roar like thunder. their leader, Mrs. Edna Young. Carbon-Emeranimals in preparing them for returned fromCleveland, the Worlds Fair We elected our officers as folthe annual Hereford Field Day On their way to and from the given to Doris Funk of Ferron. Store donated three He shoots it through, the proof lows: Leigh Young, president; to be held August 4 and the fair at Boise, Ida. Singletons they Jacka Black,' roasts and they were given to we get Southeastern Utah Junior Live- and visitedstopped their Lynn Hells bells! the ad is not right Dawnette Allred, secretary and stock Show to be held August Ann, Mr. and Mrs.daughter, Jones. Jane Heiniger of Orangeville, Roger Mrs. Agnes M. Nielsen and Eva treasurer; Marsha Grange, reyet. 9, 10 and 11, which gives the They also went to Victoria, Can- Boggs of Ferron. We chop that proof to splinters porter; Amy Hall, song leader. members only a few weeks in ada on the ship Princess Mar-gent- a. In Huntington the Thrif-It takes two days before he Other members of the club are preparing their animals. They enjoyed the fair Market donated a beef roast Jackie Susan All WagFedofficers and Leamaster, members Castle of the knows Valley much. very Odle Padricia Wilson, Julie ner, and it was given to Pat BrinJust what each hieroglyphic eral Credit Union, were this week extended an invita and Lana Cook. This year we GE READY! GET SET! SEW kerhoff of Lawrence. shows Carbon-Emertion to attend a meeting of y are learning to prepare lunches. In Orangeville at Bruce Wares By Glenna Olsen chapter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MortenA dumb lot are those printers, Visitors at the home of Mr. meeting June and Mrs. June Minchey were store, a prize roast was given to Utah Credit Union League, to be held in the LDS stake sen and daughter Bonnie were We held a in Salt Lake City a week. Dur- 16 at the home of our leaders, The ad is finished. Some relief! THREE NEEDLE STITCHERS house at Castle Dale, Anderson of Lawrence Velma Huntington, donated by Saturday, June 23, at 7:30 ing this time Bonnie was at a Julie and Charlene Olsen. At Edith Our first meeting was held To know were through with Vera Clements andJoan of Iris Luke. and In Cleveland at McMullin this meeting we cut out swimfor an operation. May 31 at the home of Dixie Ol- p.m. rush and grief, hospital Ogden. During the meeting and social credit unions of the area, to Merc the roast they donated ming robes which we are going We ought to thank the printer, sen. The following officers were Ol- evening, special recognition will was given to Sharleen MortenMIA workers who attended to have for our practice articbegin at 7.30. At 8:30 a public But no! The poor ginks out of elected: president, Earline and question per- June conference in Salt Lake les. We had some demonstrations Mrs. Lola Tucker and daugh- sen. At Sadliers Market a roast sen; secretary, Eris Sorensen; be given the local credit union, luck which will be observing Its sec- iod will be held, followed by re- City this week were Mrs. Della on how to sew a straight seam ter Carol Jean have moved to was given to Lorraine Jensen. He overcharged us one whole reporter, Loretta Peterson. Second anniversary. 9 was at the ond freshments to be sold by the Or- Brasher, Mrs. Myrl Grange, Mil- and how to thread a machine. Salt Lake where Kelly will at June Through this and other activmeeting buck. Members of credit unions angeville Primary. A drawing dred Johnson, Vee Brash ?r, Also how to brush hair. Refresh- tend Beauty School. Emma Lee ities, officers hope that the peoOnce more wc damn the printer. same place. The years work was discussed and refreshments ser- throughout the area, for valuable door prizes will be Sheila McArthur, Billie Jean ments were served and the meet- Litster went back with them ple of the county are aware of vicved. the Castle Valley Cowbelles, to Third meeting was held at will be present for the meeting held at 9 pm., followed by a Lott, Connie Rowley and Flora ing was adjourned. At an earlier Sunday to seek employment. near so never You are who are anxious to promote the same place June 14. We Speakers from the Utah Credit film and talks by visiting state Jensen. meeting we elected officers as tory as when defeated in a good the follows: President, Dixie Allen; Mrs. Spenst Chapman and sale of beef. cause. Henry Ward Beecher learned to use a sewing mach- Union League will also be pres- leaders. Linda Leslie; sec- sons, Gary and Lynn, visited at ine Demonstrations were given ent to speak, Credit union members are askVisitors at the home of Rosco mere are some aeieaLs more We give advice by the bucket, on sewing on buttons and how The schedule of activities for ed to contact their treasurer, Majors Saturday and Sunday retary, Lyn Fox; reporter, Glen- theTicmes of Dora Otteson and W. to shine shoes. Refreshments the evening, calls for a meeting and notify him of your intention were Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Ma- na Olsen; recreation chairman, family and Mr. and Mrs. Clell triumphant than victories. Mibut take It by the grain. Jones and boys Monday. for all officers of the various to come. chel de Montaigne were served. Justine Thompson. jors and baby. R. Alger 'From the Monday funeral held for MOAT Mrs. Bunderson Cleveland rodeo ff County clerk files for Ferron News L-2- ... Delegates attend credit union meet 0. Laundry plans Grand Opening this Saturday Self-Servic- mid-July- Father's Day beef contest winners named Ferron News Club Reports le Dug-more- 4-- H Orangeville News Club Reports vice-preside- nt Cleveland News us 4-- H credit unions plan social Saturday eve., Castle Dale y T Huntington News 4-- two-coun- ty |