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Show MOME&LiAbfeft, 6ttia Thursday, October 1, Bfefc Utah 194 FALL F0UAGE III Tils DIFFERENT WORLD OF UTAH RS tin f I REMEMBER WHEN YEARS AGO Robert Brinkerhoff of Huntington sustained injuries of the face, shoulder and arm in a mine accident recently in Bear Canyon. Montell Seely, son of Mrs. Cora Bohleen, has received his official call to go on a mission. He will go to the Central Atlantic Mission. Top ten records for 1954: 2. Hey There; 3. 1. Little Shoemaker; 4. High and the Mighty; 5. Little Things Mean a Lot; 6. In the Chapel Sh-Boo-m; in the Moonlight; 7.' Three Coins in the Fountain; 8. Goodnight, Sweetheart Goodnight; 9. Hernandos Hideaway; 10. Im a Fool to Care. 20 YEARS AGO Word has been received from Congressman W. K. Granger, now in Washington, that he and his associates are working on many reclamation projects in the State of Utah. Of these the people of Emery County are most interested in the Joes Valley Project. This project will provide a supplemental - ever-changi- o water supply to 34,000 acres of irrigated and arable land now served from Huntington and Cottonwood Creeks, tributaries of San Rafael River. Storage of water is contemplated at the Joes Valley reservoir site on FERTILIZATION PAYS or Cottonwood Creek. Cyril McArthurs home and everything but one trunk was destroyed by fire last Sunday morning. No one was in the house and the fire was not MAKES GOOD CATCH At action in one of the Idaho rodeos, Chris Nielson makes a good discovered until the house was on a calf to place him among the winners at the meet. Chris is participating as a procatch a mass of flames. in rodeo roping, and is building a reputation for excellent performance. fessional 30 YEARS AGO club with Fawn The Dahle and Pearl Cox as advisors, received their physical examination last week. Miss Phyllis Singleton was rated the healthiest girl in the club. A new 6 lb. baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Chris Nielson, Castle Dale, trailer with Chris horse, C. N., Mrs. Dee Oviatt, Sunday, Sep- who has been competing dur- and head for the shows. They Prestember 3. FOR AND ABOUT ing the summer in professional competed in Rupert and Elva, the small daughter rodeo competition under RCA ton, Idaho; Evanston, Wyo., and DISTRICT 6 RIDING CLUBS Heb-e- r, of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Black-u- rules, reports a profitable sea- Lehi, Price, Moab, Vernal. of Clawson, met with a son, and PleasDuchesne and old the of Logap, bit brings a The September meeting of serious accident Tuesday eve- west babck into focus. ant Grove. Chris specializes in calf rop- District 6 of the Utah State Wesning when shefell and hit on an axe that her father had just Chris, together with his wife, ing, and also helps at the chutes. tern Riding Clubs Association Friday evening sharpened. She received a very Sunny, and their two children, Sunny participates in barrel was held last Ken at the have Marx, disHuntington. Shane spent and took which cut on her with some and assists Amy, leg deep racing, 23 stitches to close the wound. summer traveling in Utah, Ida- of the timed events. They have trict director, presided. Bids ho and Wyoming. 40 YEARS AGO They also ben working with the Swanny were taken on the place to hold Trophy Day Sunday, October 4, Class officers for this spent the first part of June at Kirby rodeos. sch4. Bountiful Peak Drive between Bountiful and Farmington Although their occupation is from Riders of the Spanish craning year at Central High the Don McLaughlin roping school are as follows: Senior-Juni- ool at Fort Collins, Colo. Grassy Trail, somewhat different, the Nielsons Trail, Ferron; (about 20 miles each way, partially paved). Wasatch National Forest. One of Utahs spectacular mountain drives When the rodeo season starts report a very enjoyable sum- Sunnyside, and Carbon County Orvel Snow, president; with vast valley and lake panoramas; steep, narrow, windPosse, Price. The Helen Fox. vice president; Mar- they take their camper with the mer. Besides the rewards of Sheriffs ing road. Colors range the fall-colspectrum frem chosen was voters Posse the horse r; and by the secretary-treasuresuccessful state that living necessities, rides, they guerite Cox, foothill shrubs to aspen and evergreens. Camping, picand Riders the asked Star they have made many new of they Ray Williams, reporter. nicking areas. Not recommended for persons fearing Price to take care of the conSophomore heights. friends, and have visited many Chauncy Snow, prcession stands for the day. 0. Middle Canyon Drive, east from Tooele (25 miles round esident; Janice Justesen, vice places they would not have othThere will be no charge to secretary-ttrip, partly paved, steep and winding). Thrilling canyon also Horace erwise The seen. children Reid, president; and mountain drive, offering panoramic views of Oquirrh the reasurer; public and they are cordially out Hannah Cox, reof the shows, get a thrill Range, Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah Valleys, Bingham Open-p- it invited to attend. and are always ready to go. porter. Freshman Vaughn Cox, Mine. Aspen in upper reaches, oak, and maple on Chris has worked with horses Timers and stewards were president; Utahna Nielson, vice lower slopes. Not recommended for persons having fear of James W. Bates, By chosen for Meet to the State since an early age, and has president; Idella Ungricht, secretaheights. Regional Game Manager ry-treasurer; n been competing in riding events be held this Saturday and Sun6. Parleys Lavem Reid, Canyon (about 25 miles loop from Salt Lake City; paved; U.S. Highway 40 in Parleys and rodeos for many years. He day at the State Fair Grounds reporter. The elk hunt is well under- also Salt Lake City. Canyon and two-lan- e A fine new 1014 lb. boy winding road elsewhere). Wasatch breaks, trains and shoes in The National Forest. Fine views of maple-oa- k Saddle Club foliaige; inspirHuntington made his appearance at the way. It seems like the weather, horses with trades. other along ining canyon and mountain panoramas. was host for the meeting and home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph cover and other factors are Jul7. Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake City to Brighton (29 terfering with the harvest. Zwahlen Monday night. from 15 to 19 inches long. Sure served a buffet lunch. miles each way, excellent paved road). Wasatch National with a connected ius Spigarelli 50 YEARS AGO -Esounds good. Ferron reservoir Forest. and mountain Breathtakingly rugged canyon arnest Davis and Miss nice yearling bull. Some have and Willow Lake are good in Plans for a western dance scenery. Flaming reds in lower areas, yellow and red in reaches. Olive Oviatt, two of Clevelands had good luck, while others are spite of the freezing weather. are in motion Resort aspen has lodges, upper Brighton toe Chuck restaurants, scenic chair lift operating in summer. Campmost popular young people, still hunting. Almost everyone Last Saturday morning Ferron Wagon Riders ofby.Price. The even areas. to has date Extension of seen elk is this tour drive over ing picnicking were married one day last Reservoir was frozen almost dance will be held November 21 Guardsmans Pass to Park City or Heber Valley (see Tour though they havent got an aniweek. this No. however, over; 9). completely at the American Legion hall in killLast Sunday morning ab- mal. Some nice bulls were thin layer of ice dissipated be- Price. Vonal Allred and his 8. Little Cottonwood Canyon. Salt Lake City to Alta (29 miles out 2 a.m. the whole town of ed in the Muddy opening morn- fore noon. These waters should Golden each way, paved, steep road). Wasatch National Forest. will provide the Strings observaan and ing furnish quite a lot of fishing be- music. A Vz grain-fe- d Rugged granite, alpine terrain, exceptionally varied foliEmery was aroused by the ring- tion is that interesting beef will were bulls of herds age. Camping, picnicking areas. Unpaved road continues fore winter earnestly sets in. ing of bells. Casper Christian- observed be given away. several miles from Alta to Albion Basin. normally they would sens corral ana yards were 9. Big Cottonwood 's Pass-Hebburned to the ground. A hun- be scattered, each individual This Saturday the Forest Valley or bull between harem a Salt Lake City and Heber Valley Grouse We ar,k season actively have gathering City CARD OF THANKS opens. dred chickens and four or five or Park City (about 50 miles each way, paved to Brighton, for the season. both the Blue and Ruffed Gr- We wish to express our pigs were burned to death; also Chukarbreeding graveled, winding, steep between Brighton and Heber season opened last ouse in this area. The Blue thanks and his hay and grain stacks were Valley or Park City). Wasatch National Forest and appreciation to Saturday and runs through Dec- Grouse in this area is normally Vasatch Mountain State Park. Extension of Tour No. 7. burned up. all who helped to lessen our 31. Ken Bates and his referred to as the Fools Hen ember East of Guardsmans Pass, route affords magnificent panosorrow at the illness and Boy babies have arrived ramas of flaming mountainsides ringing Heber Valley at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. party had fair hunting in the They are found up on the high- death of our beloved hus(right-han- d Nine Mile area. Rhy checked er ridges in the conifer type, fork) and Park City (left-han- d fork). If d, Nielson Mr. Mrs and Joseph band and Jr., Norman H. combine Heber Valley Tour with drives into Was-atc- h father, out chukars of limits several while the Ruffed Grouse range D. H. Williams and Mr. and Mountain State Park and over summit into American Douglas. Thanks too for the n Fork Canyon, joining with No. 11. If Park City spur is Mrs. Wm. A. Petty, all of Em- on the east side of the Green a little lower in the many cards, the food and We have reports of good type. River. chosen, enjoy varied recreation at Park City and Treasure ery. lovely floral offerings. Mountains, including 2 Vs mile gondola ride, golf, etc. When I was young, fellows population on the Green River, 60 YEARS AGO Mrs. Norman H. Douglas The typhoid fever has between Nine Mile and Green would tell about seeing large and Family River, and throughout the Book flocks of grouse. They indicated Cliffs. There are also fair popu- if you found a flock in a spruce lations around the West Water tree you shot the lower ones Ranch and Castle Valley along first so they wouldnt fly. Ive the Colorado River. never had the experience of Rhy reports good populations seeing grouse in any numbers of cottontails in the Uintah seems Tike now they just run Basin. They are plentiful and 1 to 6 in a group. SI widespread throughout Duchesne One note on special permits. and Uintah counties. Rhy said The Range Creek Special PerCedar Ridge and Littthey are especially plentiful in mits Dry Fork, over by Vernal. The le Park are only good on the cottontail is an excellent game postseason hunt. They cannot be used on the early hunt and animal and mighty tasty. Hugh says shore fishing on your regular license will not be Scofield is picking up. He check- valid during the 5 day notice Gtma tnj Ammunition ed several nice limits last week, late hunt on Cedar Ridge and Reloading Supplies taken from the bank, that ran Little Park. We can help you solve your storage problem Ffceo Reloading Bench in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom baseAQia Chaknen Machinery John Deere Farm Machinery again made its appearance in Pupils must not be encouragment. to ed think that there are short Molen. The little infant son of Pittsburgh Faints Pipe, Pipe Fitting, Valree Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen has cuts to knowledge. We will gladly come to your home give Bertrand Russell Tote Goto a severe case. Dr. Easley of e Fishing Tatofe advice and suggestions without obligation Ferron is attending him. Saddles and Bridlea A son was bom WednesOawbay Boots aad Hate TAX FREE CASH to the wife of W. S. Wor-the- n day Celt Pistole of Ferron. Up To $12,000 A Year A number of new students Protect against loss of income entered toe Academy this week, when hospitalized Price, Utah by ANY bringing the present attendance KIND of accident. New policy up to 71. pays you $33.33 EVERY DAY The citizens of Orange directly to you from first ville were amazed and shocked hospitalized . . . even if day for Price, Utah on Wednesday morning to learn LIFE. NO medical exam. NO that Miss Hazel Snow, 18 year waiting period. NO salesman old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will ever call. For full informaSamuel P. Snow, had died at tion write direct to UNITED her parents home early that NATL. LIFE INS. CO., 222 W. morning. The cause of her death Osborn Rd., Phoenix, Ariz. er 4-- H mid-Octob- ar fall-folia- Canyon-Hunlsvillo-Sno- w m There are many advantages to fall fertilization with USS Nitrogen Fertilizer: of color. Each area has its own special charm, from the remote stream-course- s of southern Utah with their brilliant cottonwoods, to the flaming slopes of the Wasatch Range. The tours here should be considered only as representative suggestedfall-coltours in Utah, though some are unsurpassed cf many anywhere for sheer beauty and grandeur. SEASON Generally, the fall-colseason occurs ('uring the last two weeks of September and first two weeks of October. Different elevations have different times of chr.n. c. rs da various areas of the state. Higher regions show fail toic sooner than lower regions, and autumn foliage appears s'id.tly earlier in the north than in the south. Amount cf rainaf ifcuring preceding summer also affects the quality of foliage colors, as do temperatures. During some years, colors are much more brilliant and longer-lastin- g than in other years. But nature usually presents a colorful landscape in most areas of the state between and give or take a few days. The fun is in discovering for yourself the most delightful area of all. NORTHERN UTAH 1. Logan Canyon-BeLake Drive between Logan and Bear Lake (40 miles each way, all paved, U.S. Highway 89.) Cache National Forest. Exceptionally colorful at the season, offering great variety height of the from flaming foothill shrubs to high-altituaspens. Fishing, water sports, camping and picnicking. State Park marina, resorts, beaches at Bear Lake. Basin Drive (State 39, Ogden 20 miles each way all paved by winding in upper region.) Cache National Forest. Grand valley views; road passes Pineview Reservoir (boating, fishing, water sports). Foliage ranges from red foothill types to golden aspen. An extension of this drive is to continue northeast on State 39, climbing over Monte Cristo summit into fertile Bear River Valley. If you wish, combine this drive with No. 1. n 3. Ogden to Salt Lake City via Weber Canyon-Eas- t or Parleys Canyons or vice versa (about 69 miles one way, of which 40 are paved; some steep, windMountain area). Route ing stretches in East Canyon-Bi- g winds through deep eanyons, over high passes, affords grand panoramas. Aspen at higher elevations, oak and maple over much of area. Some of route follows Old Mormon Pioneer Trail. See Tour No. 6. or Chris Nielson family enjoys a new collorful career with rodeos FALL r, er Token from the files of the Emery County Progress 10 and Between Utahs highlands ad glorious hues of gold and red to the green of their forest covering. Utah is blessed with an variety o i plant life, and in the fall this variety is spectacularly apas scrub the aspen, oak, maple, cottonwood, and other parent trees and shrubs prepare for winter in a flamboyant display Canyon-Emigratio- or YOU BEAT THE SPRING or RUSH Facts from the ABOUT Fish and Game , YOU DONT HAVE TO WORRY THEr UNCERTAINTIES OF SPRING WEATHER Canyon-Emigratio- FERTILIZER IS WORKING FOR YOU ALL WINTER LONG YOU USE LABOR AND EQUIPMENT MORE EFFICIENTLY Canyon-Guardsman- YOUR CROPS GET AN EARLY START NEXT SPRING er de-sire- oak-aspe- - YOU GET MORE PASTURE IN EARLY SPRING - NEED MORE STORAGE YOU HELP PREVENT COMPACTION OF THE SOIL YOU INCREASE YIELDS or This year, see the dealer that sells USS Nitrogen Fertilizers and learn how "The Program That Pays can help you THIS FALL. Nitrogen Fertilizers JUST to Kilfoylc Krafts, Builders Price Commission RECEIVED Which ofi these home improvements do you want to make? was heart failure. one full CAKLOAP New Roof Storm windows and doors Modem Kitchen GUNS AMMUNITION GUN CASES HATS AND VESTS GLOVES of Fine Furniture HUNTING KNIVES in new Fall Styles and Colors , COME IN WHILE SELECTIONS ARE AT BEST New furnace or water heater Extra bath or bedroom 10 10 Off on all ammunition Off on all Shotguns, Rifles We have the money to help make your house more livable this winter, and youll find our rates the very lowest in town. The total cost? Just $5 a year for each $100 you borrow. Whatever home improvement you want to make, give us the chance to help. Give us the chance to say yes. Typkal Walker Bank Hams Improvement Loan Schedula i (Plus one free box of shells) DfloDp!? IFaoFironttaDD1 Price, Utah (C P. C. Jones & Sons Castle Dale Syttm mi Pymtf Umrmn CwjwUm Mmsitr M fedmi Riser aa First Price Office Main & 1st West |