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Show Universal MicrofilMng 141 Pierpont emery coajumty mmM Emery County (Utah) Progress Thursday, October 4, 1962 Volume 63 Vice-preside- 'V nt tkStd to attend now available Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson will attend a Democratic dinner in Salt Lake City, the evening of October 18, Senator Frank E. Moss announced Friday. g The event will be under the direction of the Democratic State Committee of Utah of which Stephen P. Smoot Is chairman. Moss said his party is very fortunate to have the Vice President of the United States come to Utah to deliver a major address in the crucial campaign in which the State is now en- Some' fabulous lands lie just east of Ferron in aSiabTrlSrtiIn1ofWthenS3 Around Castle Valley county allocation of $46,000 for Emery county, declared Eva Conover, chairman of of conservation prac- tourist committee, after returning last (or All Wet Observations) approval tices to be peerformed this fall. Emery county a tour of the area. from By the Editor The first date for consideration Tuesday of requests for Federal cost-- 1 Participating in the tour were BLM District Man- sharing by the Emery County Committee was September 19, 1962. Subsequent dates are as follows: October 4, October 15, We heard a few of the elk November 1 and November 15,' hunters complaining about the 1962. elk being spooked, and hard to Chairman Cox explained that Six Emery County students st find. They maintain that a fish the program will provide for the are enrolled in this years and game or forest service plane part the same rates of cost- studentbody at Salt buzzed low over the ridges and sharing and specifications for Lake Trade Technical Institute, drove the elk into the rough conservation practices that were The students and their courses the opening of the available under the 1962 Agri- - are: just before' " Anderson, diesel me- cultural Conservation Program. hunt.1 In accompanying some of the Chairman Cox went on to say chanics; Judie Ruth Cunha, permit holder a couple of days thatduring the period July 1 to commercial art; Diana Maud during the hunt, well admit the December 31, 1962 program pro- - Potter, commercial art; Blake elk were spooked. But in looking visions will remain the same, L. Jones, architectural drafting; at some of the facts, our opinion permitting the payment of Fed- - Keith Gary Larsen, electronics; of the cause varies a little from eral assistance under either the and c. D. Tucker, diesel mech-196- 2 or 1963 program, depending anics. some of the other disgruntled on the status of program funds , hunters. , es A11 North re Ugraua We talked to one unsuccess- in the county. Emery high ful nimrod who said he knows Chairman Cox further stated They are among more than darned well the F & G plane that program provisions may 1,500 students enrolled at the spooked the elk. He said he rode change on school this year January 1. Such around the area in his jeep and will be publicized at a figure that broke all prev-thtote-gothe day before the hunt changes time. ious enrollment records at Trode and there were elk and elk signs for for Tech. Requests : all over. ; When we ventured into the conservation practices to be per- area where our party planned to formed during the fall months hunt opening day, we were sur- may be filed at the Emery CoASCS Office, allowing 30 In the list of officers of the prised to find horse, human, unty for the approval to be pro- - county DUP, published In the days tote-goa- t, jeep and pickup tracks paper last week, the name of in every direction. They had all Laveme Day was omitted. Mrs. been made, the day prior to the Day is serving as second hunt;t for the group. Sure, the' elk vrere spooked. & G been there F a Mrs. Myrle Johansen accom-pante- d But, had Mr. and Mrs. Oral Jo- plane in the area, what chance FfirfOn NfiWS would it have over the road of hansen to Salt Lake last week this army of man, beast and and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carol Larsen, presently teach-Kemachihe. Johansen and children, i ing school in Ogden, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. The typographical error is The Castle Dale Primary will and Mrs. Carl Larsen, for the g a slippery thing and sly; You hold their weekend and attended -, . - , eait ' hunt until youre dixsy Friday evening'at 7 p. ence, m. . in the chapel All parents but somehow it gets by. Till forms are off the presses it's are urged to attend this impor- - Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. strange how still it keeps. It tant meeting to get acquainted Clayton Berensen went to Price shrinks into a corner and wih the new program outlined to get their daughter, Sandra, never stirs or peeps. . The by the Primary Generai Board, who had come from Provo by typographical error is too Parents are invited to work with train to visit at their home for small for hnman eyes. Till Primary teachers to put the weekend. She returned to the ink is on the paper, then over thegospel teachings to their Provo with her uncle David md grows to mountain size. For children. A very special program family as they went back to ail the other printing may has been arranged. , their home in Murray. be clean as clean can be But that typographical error is the only thing you see. AsSsf PREPARE FOR BIG GAME Members of thd ECUS Spartan football team are shown In scrimmage practice, in preparation for their game with Notre Dame Saturday evening. Team members are showing good enthusiasm and drive In the new sport. Demo dinner Commencement of the 1963 Agricultural Conservation Program has been authorized, according to Donald T. Cox, Chairman of the Emery County Don't try to yet somethin for nothin, and then complain about the quality. Y V. 1963 ACP funds the MOAT iFrom 4, (D-Uta- h) fund-raisin- flwdl(2iy ager Wm. Leavell, Price; Win. Shelton, BLM surveyor, Spanish' Fork; Emery county commissioner, Clyde Conover and Mrs, Alice Conover; Harry L. Conover One of the biggest tests of the season for the new member of the tourist commit team at Emery County high school, lyfomiedfootball tee, and Mrs. Erma Jensen, all will be staged this Saturday evening, October 6, when of Ferron; Mrs. Ruby Pierson gaged. and Ora Larsen, Huntington. As a former Majority Leader they travel to Notre Dame in Price, and play that Ted Swasey and Russell Allred of the Senate, and as the most school's varsity team. of Ferron acted as guides for ictive and influential Vice PresBecause of the Inexperience of Senator Wallace F. Bennett the party. ident in our history, Lyndon Re-'tSpartan ball handlers, they, Lawrence J. and Burton, Johnson stands as one of the been The group, which left Ferron , nublican candidates for the Sen-- ! have in two jeeps and one only Junior vL.lt,, in order to gain exper-- , drive pickup truck, followed a helicopter visit to Emery ience-Thlthe flrst ame As cattle turn from the sum- the Dry Wash road from Moore s unty, Wednesday. October 10, It tbia fa here are to look out point, thence across "th a varslty s1uad- was announced today. JLrange. tasks to be done. Un- The Spartans were able to reap the Corral Desert to Eagle look out. They then went into Although the exact Itinerary revenge last week, as they re-- es3 care Is taken some of these of the trip has not yet been turned to Carbon high school and may he neglected or postponed the Justesson flats, across them, and up and out of Eagle Canyon seeking the Senate seat of Wal- , VCTked out the two Republican bowled them over to come out with resulting losses in returns and profits. George R. Henderwhile in the county,' onto the Secret Mesa and on to- - lace F Bennett (R). Congress-'3an Blane Peterson, who hope to visit Ferron, Orange-Wasson, Extension animal husbandward the south fork of Coal the First Congress- - ville, Castle Dale and Hunting-Trac- k In the first game of the sea' man with Utah State University, toward the Devils Race represent lonal .?istrift is relec-- , ton. son for the fledgling Spartan points out three profitable prae Here the group visited tion. Utah State Senator Bruce football team, they were defeat- - tices which too often are bad lands, Including S. Jenkins Is the Democratic manyof the Bennett two hands of the Carbon ped: at said ed the the The Devils Backyard, 'The nominee, to replace Congressman candidates have decided that a' crew. The win last Wednesday! Get calves to eat roughage be-Devils Kitchen. King. helicopter was the quickest and, together with the decisive vie- - fore they are weaned. An abrupt Because of the rough terrain, cheapest way of visiting as many tory the week before In Rich- - change from milk to roughage communities as possible in the field, indicates the enthusiasm can cause digestive troubles, and roads, the area with which the students at the Also, calves lose weight, bloom Mr. slow. was However, going The is equip- - high school are taking to this' and condition while they are which helicopter, Alvin Jensen. Observer Leavell predicted that a dirt bawling and hunting for their with a loud speaker, willi neW sport road to all these places, from Castle Dale, Official Station ped mothers. of The touchdown the land a in only located area, centrally HI Lo Free. Remove the bulls from the Ferron through Dry Wash via was over the. by two pushed the an candidates giving Eagle to Coal Wash and a rerunning of Barry Arnold, breding herd early, (by the 1st opportunity to speak briefly io' P0 turn to Ferron through Salt November). Late calves that linemen op- those who gather, and to meet with Wash would be constructed as many people as possible. De- ening up the holes. The extra come after July are ordinarily within two years. Surveyor Shtails of the visit to the county point was scored with a pass not sold that fall and must be elton with the use of maps, binarebeTngarran7edl)y theThair-- 1 Play from Lloyd Blackham to' fed over winter. This Increases costs and puts quite a drag on oculars and other sources of in- -' Barry Arnold. formation, stated that he had According to Coach Douglas the mothers, making it harder sufficient material from which Hunt, the entire team Is show- - for them to winter. Those small to plot the route and to estimate ing tremendous growth. A few calves find it hard- - to compete the cost and time needed for others that might warrant men- - for feed with larger, stronger such road, construction. tion, Coach Hunt states, are Boas animals. Consequently, their j 'EDITORS NOTE In the backfleldj ter growth is often unsatisfac- charged as a disabled veteran me tour was termed tnor-jj- g one f m series of Following three ar- - he was killed. The wife of ser- - who recovered two fumbles and tory. oughly successful as most of tides explaining the Constitu- -' vieman Smith, being the widow Intercepted a pass injast weeks j Pregnancy test the cows. Its the group expressed a desire to tional Amendments which will of a disabled veteran, may claim game; and linemen, Delroy Pea- - too expensive now days to keep cock, Royce Stilson, and Ted cows that dont produce calves. return at a later date this fall appfp n the November Gen- -' the full $3,000 exemption. N4- - Voters will The approval of Constitution-th- e Farmer, who help to present a A cow that is not pregnant this in order to spend an entire week ralElectkn on three am- - al Amendment No. 1 will allow solid front wall. aste coming November will not pro-end visiting and xploring the duce a saleable weaner calf un- ndme,n4sCoach Hunt states The article also, that the unremarried widows and following most fascinating and extra va-- ! minor orphans of men killed in he attributes this successful til two years from now. Preggent displays of fouled-u- p land co??r? voters will these:) Utah find three' action to enjoy the same tax start in football to the hard work nancy testing and selling barren in all creation! proposed constitutional amend- - concession granted to unremar-- y and desire of the team members, cows can save costs and raise ments at the bottom of their bal- - ried widows and minor orphans and full support from assistants the calf crop percentage. A 1 lots In the General Election. In of disabled servicement and administration. Community program this fall S the interest of better understand- - As mentioned, this amendment planned by stockmen using a well trained and capable veting for said amendments, this was approved by the voters of Were still a man short this erinarian could do the stockmen newspaper offers the following Utah two years ago and Is being week, because "Of sickness, so a lot of good. Remember, one brief review of Amendment No. excuse the typographical errors, Mr. and Mrs. Newel Kofford barren fat cow will L buy two and the lack, of some f the accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. heifers. town news; which we would Paul Palmer of Huntington, atConstitutional Amndment No. have'liked to have in the paper. 1 on the November 6 ballot may tended a missionary testimonial Well try t& get the balance in prove familiar to the voters of Sunday in American Fork honnext .week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson oring Calvin Madsen, son of AlUtah, and rightfully so, for they At Fast Sunday meeting In voted their approval of this visited last week In Idaho. They ma and Lois Madsen. Calvin has measure two years ago. The spent their time at Sun Valley; accepted a call to fill an LDS the Huntington Second ward Mr. amendment, as passed, was rul- at Ketchum, where they visited mission in the Eastern states. and Mrs. Rex Wilsons baby girl ed unacceptable because of faul- with Arthurs sister NoJa Bev- - He will enter the mission home was named Elaine by a grandMr. and Mrs. Grover Killpack October 8 and leave the next father, Pierce Wilson. In the ty wording, so is being offered are visiting: their children and week for New York. Family First ward the baby boy of Mr. again, in corrected form. grandchildren in Salt Lake City, members of the Larsens and and Mrs. Lynn Peacock was .Ogden, Bear River and Oregon, NEW ENGRAVING MACHINE Shown here is the new Fairchild engraving machine, which This amendment allows an exMadsens enjoyed an afternoon named William Todd by his Edith Burgess, Helen Peterson, wag installed last week in the newspaper plant. The picture is placed on the cylinder at the emption from taxation for propwith friends at the home of AlGaynell Anderson, Pauline Leonright, and the picture image is transferred to the engraving on the cylinder at left. erty, not to exceed $3,000 in valma and Lois. Kill-pack ard and Mr. and Mrs. Judd ue, if owned by an unremarried Mr. and Mrs. Karl Burkholx and their families. widow or minor orphan of a Sonie Jeffs and Ruth Behling and children of Provo were visman killed in wartime military were home from Salt Lake over itors at the home of Rosel Jenservice The exemption is Mont Mangum suffered a heart sen Friday night and Saturday. the weekend. allowed to disabled vetattack Sunday while attending erans Is and and dependents Sunday SchooL He is home from simply being extended to include a week at the hospital. dependents of men killed in the line of duty. Sacrament meeting will be held The family of Mrs. Myrl GrIn brief, this amendment Sunday night at 7:30. There ange was together one day this clears up a point, as illustrated week for a visit with a sister, be,n Sunday School due to in the following example: j11 Lurrjne and husband Jay and Serviceman-Jone- s is accepted ,General Conference in Salt Lake, family, before they left for for military duty during World Mr- - and Mrs- aark and Washington D. C. where he will War H and leaves his wife and oa3 be employed by the government the weekend at two answer enJyd to children need the Fairchild engraving machine was installed in Others present were Mr. and -- A his country. He trains as an Yellowstone Park where they N6WSthe Progress plant last week, in an effort to upgrade ofairman, Mrs. Glen Smith, Denver; Mr. were accom- is sent to England and vacatinad- BoydOlsen of Ferron, walked away with the top La Vina and Mrs. Gene Carlson, Latuda; McBroom. Paned on his 23rd mission is shot down Jy Carbon College this the quality of the paper, Attending honors b'i3Rex Olsen the James Monday at the Elko, Nevada Bull Sale. Ray Grange, Grange, operated killed. jLareda The new equipment, which is placed on a trial andServiceman Wilson and families and Deloris term are Lyle Moffitt, for the ereford bulls, entered by Mr. Olsen, took three of Smith is accepted iness ln their absence. and Margo, Huntington. Jay and 1UakeS TutUe1" complete photographic pro- - for military duty during World Visitors the top spots, one being named grand champion of the anBiU tHousekeep- - basis of news POSsible the Lurrine and children have been ard Sunday at the G. L. War II and leaves his wife and' Pictures, from cessing er. The boys are batching it Isen were Merrill in home Mrs. their home show, and two receiving grand champion peh of two Logan. making children to answer the need the snapping of the picture, to NGWS two 04 her I" Boyack Wash..; Seattle, honors. enas the He from his an of the trains country. actualprinting Mr. and Mrs Grant Snow vis- 4eacheshlstory Atotal of 24 bulls from Emery Eu-sent to has is it observer, Mrs. NGWS Mae artillery been! graving Arnold was a j visitor Mrs.' Ited in Reed week Brasher Mr. and Wyoming the past a Granger high school; Mr. and county were shown at the sale, with Marjorie and Homer Mof- - necessary to send pictures to an at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rope and receives a serious leg and Vee enjoyed a three-da- y s- Brookhart and grand- All graded high, according to reMrs. La von Justesen and in order to prepare Thomas White in Midvale and wound. He returns home, walk-- , scm Jordy Smith of Bountiful, ports Consignors besides Olsens, trip to the southern Utah parks fitt The Moffitts recently moved engraver Claudia and the young- daughter ing with a 11m, and is discharg- and Grand Canyon. They also from Castle Dale to Green River, them for Panting. Killpack of For- - included Warren Wilberg and eer children visited in Mayfield d from military service. Two and visited with Mr. and Mrs Don Wyo. dinner honored family Sons, Castle Dale; Gardell Snow,' the past week with Lavant mo- years later he dies. Kofford at Page, Ariz. and saw for her birthday The Wareham Hereford Ranch and ther. Mrs, Gresrerson '1 , Mr and Mrs. Guy Young were! Under our present law the "arret the Glen Canyon, Dam. Mr. and Salt Dake City visitors com- - pression of the picture into a uests toured the town, ceme- - Barton Brothers, Ferron.-bluinMrs. Dee Nielson- - and children an Cramer and widow of Serviceman Jones can en-business and pleasure are sheet of plastic. This impression j of the five bulls entered by be- - tery and Quitchumpah and receiVe no tax exemption of Price made the trip also. Mr and Mrs. Lon" Fullmer. when Inked, produces the pic- -, children of Tooele. caus her husband was not dls- -' 3yed 4he day reminiscing early Olsens, three stood in the grand Mrs Vada Law attended the childhood days. ture as it appears in the paper. champion class, having topped special sessions held for the -. At the Stake MIA program their respective classes. All three School Lunch supervisors during Oscar Majors has been quite Miss Jill Cox Vas home from Because of this new equipschool in Salt Lake City the ment, it will be possible to use Sunday night, young folks tak-pa- st Clyde Mortensen was honored graded one minus Only five bulls the UEA sessions at Salt Lake. iH the past while but is feeling her week. She fs the daughter more pictures in the paper. A ing part from Huntington wards at a surprise birthday were called back to stand ln the Sunday . ' Improved. of Jack and Thelma Cox. ' Visiting relatives and family picture received as late as Wed- - were Ronalene Andersen, Connie Monday, Louis Killpack came dinner when all of his children grand champion class. nesday morning, can still be Powell, Kerry Grange, Bonnie from his new home in Salt Lake arrived from Salt Lake and The other two bulls entered) in Salt Lake City this week is Here visiting mother and gr- - produced and placed in the paper Potter, Claudia Johnson, Ray- - City to move the rest of their brought a special birthday cake, by Ol3ens, were the ones who Mrs. Della Taylor. She has a M.r and Mrs. Grant Walker were weekend visitors at the andmother, Lydia Grange, the that week, space permitting, lene and Darlene Corglat furnishings. To help him was Geraldine and Morris Lewis and recived the pen of two honors, daughter and a son and families his brother, Mars Killpack of three children, Beth and Fred thus rating all five Olsen bulls living there. Sam Mathie home. Mrs. Mathie past weekend were daughter Prior to this, it was necessary Speakers from Huntington at Salt Lake City, and a relative, Delliskave and two children and near the top of the show. The came home with them after her Olive and granddaughter Sue to mail a picture Monday in or- and husband of Jalt Lake City, der to get the engraving back the Sunday afternoon confer- - Frankie Pizzutto, son of Mrs. Belva Mortensen helped make bulls in the pen of two both Aunt Katie Sevy was pleas-gradvisit in Salt Like City. -ence session were Bishop J. La- - Janie Killpack Pizzutto, of Los the day a memorial one. in time for printing. two plus, as did many of antly surprised Sunday when Guests at the home of Helen County residents are invited von Larsen and Helen Laws. Angeles, Calif. Mr. Pizzutto was the other bulls consigned from all of her grandchildren and The Emery library is getting Emery county. but one great grandchildren Olsens received $850 fop the came from Bair Lt--e ouy during the week for Teachers wers a son Donald and family the machine In operation, and and Lynn Peacock were ordain-- 1 prior to his departure Tuesday a new decorating job sponsored Institute and alsu vlsitd with of Salt Lake City. The Wares become acquainted wiin how it ed High Priests and Wendell of this week by plane for Swit- - by the municipal department, grand champion animal, and1 visit with her. The day was one where he will serve an The library is the northeast averaged $675 for the five ani- - of the highlights of her many Unetas parents, Mr. and Mrs. have recently finished their new will function in relation to the Wakefield and Dennis Lott, I LDS mission. dained Elders. room of the school house. home and are living ln It now. paper. mals which were sold. William Guymon. years. 6 co. students at Tech, school rec-mc- Politicos plan county visit ord-setti- ' , Cattle care he . here-to-fo- ,U re is important Co-'tea- I i , h, state-support- at at cost-shari- ng Weather Report non-existi- vice-presid- hard-worki- nt . Parent-Partnersh- Constitutional Amendments confer-meetln- ip . , j Castle Dale News Huntington News Huntington News cur-runet- ly InlereMs tops d sale Co. ;irw I Urangeville ' t Here-to-for- e, Hunflpofon J !na!t ... OfangeVlIIe j ' ed - I |