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Show Page Two EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS July 4, 1963 Stnewf (ccatUf Pwyiete ESTABLISHED. Mrs Ida Snow 1900 Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utah Entered in th Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s matter under the Act of March 5, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October 30. 1951 89 United States Code 226; 20 Stat. 359 ; 48 Stat 928 ; 65 Stat 672). NATIONAL CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINGER KIMBLE LARSEN . Mr. and Mrs Dan Huntsman and two small sons of Salt Lake are spending their tw; week vacation here with family and friends. Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator Printer Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Orng. Mrs! Leona Huntsman, Ferron Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence Mrs. Glen Snow, Castle Dale Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery 30 The Lyle Stilsons will spend thig week in the mountains. Miss Ruie Jones will accompany them. Others who will join them 653-24- 07 4221 tion of coal in Sec. Notice Is hereby given that Zwahlen, the mother Jacqualine Kaiser Steel Corp., of Hall and Alonzo Lynn Jeffery State St., Salt Lake City, Michael Hall, and her husband sec.-f- t. from an unnamed John F. Zwahlen, have filed a a to at Price Rlver spring, trib. petition herein praying that said point N. 1000 ft. and E. 1690 court find and decree that Fran, ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 18, T16S, cis William Hall, the father of R15E. The water ig to be used said has negas a supplemental supply, for lected minor children, said chiland deserted Incicoal mining and all uses dren and that on account theredental thereto including uses at of he be deprived the wash house, all uses in of their permanently Said petition custody. Sec. 15, NEi4NE4 further SEi4SEi4 prays that said minor Sec. 22, SWi4NWi4 23, Sec. children be adopted by the said SE4NEt4 Sec. 35, T16S, R14E. John F. Zwahlen. Said petition 35220 Kaiser Steel Corp., has been set to be heard and 351 So. State St., Salt Lake City, will be heard at the Court Room from an un- ctf the Ut., .05 sec.-f- t. County Court House at named spring, trib. to Price Castle Dale, Emery County, UtRiver at a point N. 1050 ft. and ah, on 12, 1963 at 10:00 August Sec. 1850 W. ft. from SE Cor. A.M. The said Francis oclock 12, T16S, R14E. The water ls to Wiliam Hall and all other perbe used as a supplemental sup- sona concerned are hereby notiply, for coal mining and all uses fied to be and appear at said incidental there t o, including time and place, if have any uses at the wash house, all uses objections to said they or to petition in NEi4NEi4 Sec. 22, SEi4-SEi- 4 file written protest with .the Sec. 15, SE14NE14 Sec. Clerk ot said court on or before 35, SW 14NW 14 Sec. 23 T16S said day and hour. R14E. (s) THERALD N. JENSEN 23, 1968. 35221 Kaiser Steel Corp., for Petitioners FOR APPROPRIATION Attorney 190 North Carbon Avenue 35204 The Kemmerer Coal 351 South State St., Salt Lake .05 sec.-f- t. from an Price, Utah Co., a Corp., Frontier, Wyo., 9 City, Ut. sec.-f- t. from any or all of three unnamed spring, trib. to Price 1963 wells 'bet. 1000 and 2000 River at a point N. 1210 ft. and First Published: June 27, 3430 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. Last Published: July 18, 1963. E. ft. deep at the following points: R15E. The water is (1) S. 5533 ft. and W. 152 ft. 31, T16S, from NE Cor. Sec. 19, (2) N. 4 to be used as a supplemental ft. and E. 828 ft. from S i4 Cor. supply for coal mining and all Sec. 31, (3) N. 483 ft. and E. uses incidental thereto, includ474 ft. from W14 Cor. Sec. 31, ing uses at the wash house, all Neighbors and friends parall in T22S, R6E. The water is uses in SEi4NEi4 Sec. ' 35, to be used ao a supplemental NE4NEi4 Sec. 22, SESEy4 ticipated in a baby shower one Sec. 23, afternoon last week at the home Sec. 15, SWi4NWi4 supply for industrial processing of Mrs. Leah Justesen. Mrs. of coal, steam electric genera- T16S, R14E. the tion and hydraulic transporta- - 35222 Kaiser Steel Corp., Becky Bunderson assisted inhon351 South State St., Salt Lake entertaining. The guests so ored were Mrs. Mervin (Gale) City, Ut. .05 see. ft. from an un- Miles and twin daughters. named spring, trib. to Price River at a point N. 2530 ft. and W. 950 ft. from NE Oor. Sec. Mrs. Betty Jewkes and Mrs. 24, T16S, R14E. The water is to Joyce Cox entertained at the be used as a supplemental sup- C:x home last week in honor of ply for coal mining and all uses Mrs. Reese Jewkes. Friends and incidental thereto including uses relatives presented her with at the wash house, all uses in gifts. R6E. 35219 351 So. Ut. .05 Huntington News Mrs. Flora Jensen year-roun- 5. 10-i- n. Elmo News -- SWNWi;, Sec. 22, See. 23, NEl4NEi4 Sec. 15, Sec. 35, T16S, R14E. SEi4SEi4 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crandall and daughter, Mrs. Harry Olsen, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell (Billie Jean) Davis and children and Mr. Davis mother, Kearns, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clegg. Out of town relatives whp came for the wedding of Vickie Powell and John Brasher were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wakefield, Lander, Wya; Reed and Diane Powell, Idaho Falls Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jones, Ogden; Elsie Brinkerhoff, Murray; Grace Higgs and children, Shauna, Mark and Roger, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jewkes and son Rickie, Granger; Ruth Brasher, Oregon; Fawn Kizarian, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid, Midvale; Hazel Allred, Helper; Elaine Hatch, Duchesne, Pat Young, Price, and their husbands. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones are having a vacation trip to Billings, Mont, to visit Mr and Mrs. Jackson Moffitt and children who have recently moved there from Dragerton. Jackson is a mining engineer for the U. S. government. Reeve and B:nna Cook and baby, Salt Lake City, were vis- itors at Ithe home of Reeves parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Cook, Saturday and Sunday. Men coming home from a late Protests resisting the granting shift at the coal mines saw a Jack Leamaster is at the St. of any of the foregoing applica-ion- s fire in the west part of town. Marks hospital for medical care. with reasons therefor must Van J. Gardner aroused Pres- His wife Shirley and mdther, in the early Bea Leamaster, spent several be filed in duplicate with the ton Huntington State Engineer, 442 State Cap- morning h,:urs. The men fought days in Salt Lake City this week itol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on fire at his ranch but most of the to visit with him. SEiNEy, Fishing Tackle Saddles and Bridles Cowboy Boots and Hats Colt Pistols or before August 3, 1963. Guns and Ammunition Wayne D. Criddle Reloading Supplies STATE ENGINEER Free Reloading Bench Allis Chalmers Machinery Published in the Emery County John Deere Farm Machinery Progress, Castle Dale, Utah, from June 20 to July 4, 1963. Pittsburgh Paints Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Valves Tote Gote NOTICE OF ADOPTION IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. In the Matter of the Adoption of JEFFERY LYNN HALL and ALONZO MICHAEL HALL, Price, Utah Price Commission K3C3C3C3CmmK3CMICri -- corrals aand sheds were burned. Emery News Mr. and Mrs. Birdell Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sorensen, Sidney Sorensen and J:hn Keele attended a wedding ceremony at the Dragerton ward chapel June 22 for Miss Karen Keele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Keele and Minors. Stephen Beebe, son of Mr. and NOTICE OF HEARING ON Mrs. Lauren Beebe ,c f Green River. A reception followed. .11 ic 11 iouuuoih nine Val Jo Hess visited in Manti 23 with her friend, Barbara Sorensen and the next day, June 24, she celebrated her 14th birthday with the MIA girls at Huntington canyon. She also played in the band alt the Joes Valley celebration and takes band less:ns each Monday from Miss Davis. June My Neighbors "Our car wastes gas," Pop - .3 me As the man filled up our tank. "It's time to buy a sixty-thre- e . . . And finance it at the bank!" YOU'RE READY FOR A NEW CAR, WE'RE READY TO TALK LOW - COST FINANCING. IF CARBON 45 South Carbon EMERY See, I told you she sav a word about it! Price, Utah HOME OWNED HOME MANAGED INDEPENDENT Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'TTTTyrTTTltTTTTTIIiIlI)EI3CMIDjC3G3C3C3( Dreams coma true with class enjoyed a day School bowling party at Price one night this week. Mrs Rachel Staker was in Salt Lake City a few days for a pisit with her daughters, Betty Anderson and Karen Leonard, and Itheir families. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ' Miller left Thursday for Dayton, Ohio. They took Mrs. Millers mother back to her home. Mr. Millers mother, Mrs. Anna Laura Seely, also accompanied them and will visit "her brother in St. Louis. . Mrs. Dora Otterstrom was in Salt Lake last week for a medical check up. She returned home with her son Craig, who has been with the National Guard encampment the past tw,o weeks Craig will attend the BYU in Provo the balance of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Shirl McArthur are in Colorado Spring, Colo, to attending Thurs day attend a convention for three Those Manti Temple session days. Their daughter Sheila and evening Vee Brasher acompanied them were Aldo Childs, George Craig Otterstrom, Paul on the trip. Hansen, Delon Olsen, Clement Glen Snow, Alonzo Mrs Edna Lott and son, Salt Glover, Lake City, and Luella McMullin, Cleveland, were visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Peterhome of Mr. and Mrs V;on Gorson attended temple sessions don during the week. Friday evening and Saturday. We were sorry to have the Mrs. Kevin Rowleys father, Alison Fox, who has been mak- Grant Fausetit family move from to Price last ing his home with his daughter, pur community week They will be living in week the passed away during their recently completed home after a long illness. which is also part of ithe Mortuary. Mr. and Mrs. Val Y;oung and small daughter, Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones have are spending a two weeks vacation here with parents, Mr. moved Into the Fausetit home and will take care of the ambuond Mrs Alvin Young. lance and mortuary calls at this Mrs. Flora Jensen was in Salt location. Lake City the past week with Mrs Wanda Jones and Mrs. her daughter Beverly and famCrystal Rosenberg retu r n e d PeterMr. Mrs. Elliot and ily, sen. The Petersens are parents home from Cedar City Saturday. of a new baby girl. While Ithere she also visited with her pther Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgcnser and children are home after daugters and sister, Ruby Scott spending the past two weeks in J:-hhas been Mrs. Leola Man gum has re- Salt Lake where turned home from the Carbon attending school. hospital after an operation. The MIA girls are enjoying Mr and Mrs Fenton Moffitt Itheir early morning ball practices. They are on hand almost enjoyed visiting with family every morning at 7. members at the home of Mrs. Maysie Peacock in Castle Dale The family of the late Eras- recently. The occasion was a Peadinner Mrs. for birthday Mag-nuso- n, Pet-Larse- n. Faus-ett-Etz- el on U productions Utahns living 50 miles or m,:re from the University of Utah campus can see the Summer Festival production of the Arabian night musical, Kismet on a two for one basis. They can buy two tickets in any reserved seat section for the price cif one, simply by clipping this article and presenting it at the U Fieldhouse ticket office on the night of the performance they attend. Mr. and Mrs Bob Judd and children were in Salt Lake last weekend to attend the wedding and receptirn of Mrs. Judds niece. Mrs. Chamberlain Mr. aad and children visited at the Charles Christensens a few days and left their two- - daughters, Laurie and Lesa, while they went to Laramie, Wyo. where Mr. Chamberlain has work for the summer. He will attend Dr. J. Boyer Jarvis, adminis- school this winter working on trator of University Theater ac his masters degree. They have tivities, stressed that this offer been living in Panaca, Nev. the will be good for any of the past several years where he has been teaching schopl. first five performances. Kismet will be open July 5, Chris Bott was home over Ithe a Friday. weekend He is employed on the Stote Road and is working in The two for one offer will the vicinity of Bluff. then be good from July 5 Wednesthe through following Mr and Mrs. Ray Blackham day, July 10. and all their family members, All performances will begin at including the twp married sons and families of Salt Lake, att8:30 p.m. in stadium bowl ended the Tim Potter family Acompanied by the Utah Sym- reunion held in Manila. There phony, the musical stars Glade were more than 50 present. Peterson, the Utah tenor who Mrs. Barbara Magnuson unnow is an internationally fam- derwent back surgery in a Salt ous star cf the Zurich, Switzer- Lake recently. land, and San Francsco Opera Companies, and Paul Ukena, Attending Manti temple sessNew York City Opera Company ions Tuesday were Mr and Mrs. baritone who has helped make Clive Killpack and Mr. and "Kismet" one of ,Americp's most Mrs Lyman Larsen. spectacular outdoor musicals. Dr. Jarvis said the two for Dr. William J. Seares ticket offer is designed to enqourage all theater fans thrCHIROPRACTOR oughout the state to enioy Utahs biggest annual cultural I11 Huntington at Perry event. In so far as possible, our fesWakefield home tival should serve all ithe Utahns who want to see (outstanding JULY 11 AND 25 musical comedy and opera. If the Utahns in outlying and every other Thursday. counties are willing to drive 50 or more miles to see pur shows, Phone 2542 then we certainly want to meet them half way, Dr. Jarvis said. one I Hlt9iS3l8l . Mr. and Mrs Ray McCandiess were in Santa Fe, N. M. with a son, Geary, and family this cock. week. Their grandson, Allen, oame home with them. dJST 'iJjA i III RUM (Dim '( srrrnr anjXftsi tBiix iirryn One of a aeries of reports by this newspaper and the Print Advertising Association on the advantages of print media The MIA girls camp was held Monday at Old Folks Flat. Girls and their leaders or mdihers who attended or to,:k the girls to camp were Paula Jean Manchester, Donna Kay Wilson, Lee Black, Eldyth Wakefield, Ear-len- e Black, Kathy Wilson, Patty Rhodes, Cindy Hansen, Debora Brinkerhoff, Shar;:! McArthur, Kathy Anderson, Hope Childs, Jeanie Hall, Tamera Palmer, Viola Palmer, Vera Gordon, Midlred Johnson, Della Brasher. Lela Wilson, Connie P,:well, Vickie Staker, Connie Rowley. Cynthia Kinder, Raylene and t, Darlene Corgiat, Mrs.Vonda Bonnie Potter, Judy Cunhn, Carol Leamaster, Lynell Qollard, Vickie Fish, Robyn Young, Leva Kay Cunha, Faye Christensen. Cor-gia- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones and Aubrey D. Green of York, children of Provo, spent SunAlabama, was elected President and Mr. with in Huntington day of Lions International at the Mrs. Jack Corgiat and girls. Associations 46th annual con2 vention June at Miami Mrs. Clare Wood and children Beach. Lions International, wit! Diane, Janell and Daird, and 672.000 members in 121 coun Linda Vincent, Aurora, Colo, tries, is the worlds largest servcame for a visit the part week ice club organization. Lions International Is best with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Moffitt and Mae Arnold. They had known for its many youth pro been visiting relatives in Salt grams, community service projLake City since June conference ects, sight conservation activwhere the girls participated in ities and aid to the blind. Last the MIA dance festival. Also year Lions Clubs around the globe completed more than vsiting at the Moffitt and Ar- 350.000 individual community nold homes were Mr. and Mrs. service projects. Howard Marquis and children of Van Nuys, Calif. 19-2- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nelson enSt. George for wouldnt joyed a trip to BANK special price Eleven Boy Scouts and their leader spent last week at Maple Dell. This group placed second in every event they entered so were very well pleased with their trip and able leadership. Those attending under' Grant Blackburn were John Jensen, Clinton Price, Joe Biddlecome, Charles Slaught, Leslie Ashby, Allen Childs, Brice Williams, Drew Wiberg, Ernest Jences, Floyd Hassinger and Russell Larsen. 33, T22S, (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) The Fred Larsens were happily surprised Monday when a nephew, Kay Childs, and family The Robert Young family has of Butte, Mont, called to visit moved from Mt Pleasant to the them. It has been five years John Snow home. There are the snee the Childs were here. parents and five children. Mrs. Dora Otterstrom had a at her home quilting Jim Fleming Is a house guest Neighbors and friends Monday. came to help her with the project. Mrs. Ethel Jeffs and granddaughter, Sandra Strong, are in Pollock Pines, Calif, visiting the Clive Jeffs, who called this way from Colorado and took them to California with (them. Utahns offered are the Harold Jewkes family of Kenilworth and the Jim Jewkes cf Moab. 653-26- PETITION TO DEPRIVE FRANCIS WILLIAM HALL OF THE CUSTODY OF MINORS ON ACCOUNT OF NEGLECT ANDOR DESERTION AND FOR THE ADOPTION OF MINORS BY JOHN F. ZWAH-LENOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer for extension of time within which to resume use, or to appropriate water in Emery County, State of Utah, through out the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. United Extension No. 151 States Fuel Co., Box 1769, Salt Lake City, Ut. has filed an extension of time within which for to resume use of .13 sec.-f- t. d from and 1 sec.-f- t. Oct. 16 to Mar. 14, evidenced by Cert. No. 2195, amended by Change Certificates Nos. The water has been and diverted from Cedar Creek, trib. to San Rafael River to Green River at a point N. 40 deg. 14 min. W. 3114.3 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 9, T16S, R8E, and used for domestic, municipal and irrigation purposes. The water was last beneficially used Nov. 30, 1938, and an extension of time is now requested to and including April at the Clement Glover and Mrs. Emeline Jewkes. attend from Casle Dale are the Their son has recentle returned Newell Koffords and Grant Blackburns. from an LDS mission. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Ruth Lltster, Cleveland Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson Mrs. Emma Tucker, Elmo Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Glover of Twin Falls, Ida. were weekend Mr. and Mrs Allen Lowry and tus Larsen will holdtheir reunion visitors son ,cf Hill Field were here Sat- at Fish Lake during the 4th ;:f home. urday to visit the Forrest Peter-son- g July holiday. Those who will 'sk6t,3n itioaisja Edward Jefferies. He is from Grand Junction and is a friend of Lynn Jefferies. of the Castle Dale News the Assessors convention. 1h OkL Itintsc. Mrs Deane Cook and Mildred Johnson are in Lovell, Wyo. this week for a reunion of Milas E. Johnson descendants. Mr and Mrs. Ed' Oavis are spending their vacation in Ariz. "The rich may not live with a daughter Linda and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson longer but it certainly seems so to their poor relations. and baby. Jack Watterson and his Sun Dont you read Most people generally do. Not only do they read; they cut out and show ads to their family and friends; they dip 1 coupons for information and samples. When people see an advertisement in print, they cun compare designs . . . features . . . and prices of nationally known products and services. (And people do compare before they buy.) Advertising in print is a handy thing. You before you buy ? can always check back; the message is still there even if your attention is distracted. When you add it up, print advertising the kind you read in this newspaper makes sense. 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