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Show r College, where he was student ington, D. C. He has been active in civic oody president and a champioi debater. He holds a bachelors and church affairs in Ogden, degree from the University ol vhere he maintains his residenre-elect- ion Jah and masters degree from ce. He and his wife, the former Utah State University, and ha; Janice Shupe of North Ogden, Laurence J done additional Representative graduate work rave four chUdren, Carol, 16, Burton, who has represented at George Washington and Geo- Susan, 13, Sally, 9, and LaurUtahs First Congressional Dis- rgetown Universities in Wash ence S., 6. umt'im Laurence Burton EMEKf CTtlNTY seeks Procrreg&weaoer Progress and Green River Leader Published every Thursday at Castle Dale, Utah SERVING EMERY COUNTY SINCE 1900 Second Class Postage paid at Castle Dale Post Office, Castle Dale, Utah Subscription Rates: Inside County, $3.50; Outside County, $4.00 A consolidation of the Emery County 1 NATIONAL trict the past two terms, Thursday announced his candidaej for a third term. Rep. Burton was first elected to the Congressional seat November 6, 1962, and was returned to Congress with a large margin by the votetrs November NEWSPAPER 3, Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator Office, Features KIMBLE LARSEN RAY E. HASSINGER FAE P. THOMAS Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Johannah Johnson, Cleve. Or Cristy Humphrey, Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington Florene Berensen, Ferron 1 Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson Dale Castle Naomi Jensen, 5 Mrs. Ulanda Atwood, Elmo Verda Olsen, Emery 748-251- 4 GOT A JACK Many people around the county lost or had something blown down during the wind storm. This bam belonged to Sharpe Snow, Castle Dale. ANYBODY 653-21- 384-223- 2 748-267- 286-218- 687-244- $ 384-253- 653-261- 1 4 Maybe we should all chip in ? ? For several years the people of isnt even considered until 1969, How the county have watched the Joes Come? With the tourist and local attractake shape. Many of Valley the people made several trips to tion of the Joes Valley Reservoir, the Joes Valley Dam site during and this road should have been put on after construction. For the most part the top of the list (whatever that is). Somewhere along the line, as far of the trip youre on good black topped road. But on part (4 miles) of as this Straight Canyon road is con-to tliis trip youre twisting and bumping cerned, someone goofed. Whos on a dusty, unimproved (except for a blame? The county commissioners, the state road department or you and few curves straightened) road. I? The road around the dam and A meeting is being planned with reservoir is oiled and the road from Road officials, city and coState the turnOrangeville to the Cottonwood and civic leader in the officials off is oiled, then WHY isnt the part unty to discuss the financial future near in between? needs of the road. We understand this part of the Maybe during the meeting we oiled the could pass the hat. parts) highway (between Pi-ojec-ts 1964. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ashby will be in Castle Dale at the Emery County Progress-Leade- r Thursday, May 5 through Saturday, May 7 to do portraits and family group sittings. They will have on hand cap and gowns for the high school students wishing graduation pictures. For more information or appointments call 0 1 or Pictures will be taken by appointment only. In his first term the Utah Republican was assigned to the interior and Insular Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, where he has led the fight for authorization ol Canyonlands National Park, and the Dixie Project and for necessary funds for the Centra Utah and Weber Basin Projects. At the end of the term e was named to the Public Land Law Review Commission. At the beginning of his second term his outstanding performance during his first term was rewarded by his appoint ment to a second major committee, the Committee on Agriculture, and reappointment to the Public Land Law Review Commission. 748-241- 748-243- As a member of the House Agriculture Committee, he has helped obtain approval of the and Emery Monroe-Annabel-la TREES DOWN Several tree were uprooted and many moro were broken, but if there had been more leaves on ! the trees it would havo been much worse. County Watershed Projects, and has led out in other legislation for the benefit of Utah fanners and stockmen. FafliraiinxoE He is an assistant minority whip in the House Republicon leadership, and a member of the powerful executive committe of House Republicans, which makes committee assignth. E 17.75 rds. to beg. 1.77 date of the first publication inments for members. He is vice $16.04 dicated below. Acres president of the RepubUcan 88th Ed D. Cox Club, made up of the 27 RepubOle Olsen, FerA 2348 1 Acting Chief, Lands Section lican members of Congress first the at Utah ron, Beg. Published in the Emery County elected to the 88th Congress. 26 in Cor. of Parcel NE. Progress-Leade- r May 5, 12, 19, Rep. Burton is a member of Sec. 16, T 20 S, R 7 E, of 26, 1966. the subcommittees on Forests 22 W th. in rds; Utah, SIM, Farm Labor, Domestic MarketS 9 rds; NETy 22 rds; N 5 ing and Consumer Relations, $46.15 rds to beg. .96 Acres and Research and Extension o Gor3836 Clem Raymond the Agriculture Committee. His Dont Depend on Lock! don, Orangeville, Utah Interior Committee SubcommitThe NV4 of lot 2, Blk 20, Glen P. Bolt, Clerk tee assignmens are Irrigation Huntington Townsite Survey and Reclamation, NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Mines and $103.08 and Territoial and InYOU Mining, on that Notice is hereby given sular Affairs. G. Pete Frandsen, Price, Utthe 23rd day of May, 1966, at 10 ah Since the 1965 Utah LegislaUnderground rights A oclock a.m. at the County only in the North 60 rods ture realigned he congressional JO' by 20' TARP MIGHT HEL- P- Peacock Cash Store at OrCourthouse in Emery County, of the NEViNEVi Sec 28, as well as several stores and homes throughout disric boundaries, I will be angeville, Utah, I will offer for sale at Twp 22, R 6 E. 30 Acres tho county, suffered severe roof damage. Two big sections seeking election for the first time in Davis and Utah Coun$60.46 .1 public auction and sell to the of Peacock's was lifted more than one hundred yards. 'VSASj highest bidder for cash, purIN WITNESS WHEREOF I ties, Rep. Burton pointed out suant to the provisions of sec- have hereunto set my hand and in announcing his candidacy. AN AnnoUtah Code tion Before his election to Conofficial seal this 22nd day of tated 1953, as amended, the fol- April, 1966. gress, Rep. urton was adminisFv estate lowing described real trative assistant to former GovGAS-FIRE- D GLEN P. BOTT situated in said county and now ernor George D. Clyde for nearCounty Auditor held by it under preliminary ly three years. Prior to that he Emery County tax sale. No bid for less than Published in the Emery County was an assistant professor of A A series NOTE in hike short (EDITOR'S Logan Canyon political science at Weber State the total amount of taxes, inter- Progress-LeadB. Duiatt April 28, May Vtra Junef articles have been written by will take the visitor to Old ests, penalty and costs which 5, 12 and 19, 1966. College, Ogden. For two years 9Mki the Utah Travel Council describ- iper and Limber Pine, the old- 1957-5are a charge upon such real he acted as legislative 1. Manufactured by the American Furnace of to their est offered known living frees estate will be accepted. assistant to former Congressing the scenic beauty in kind. States United NOTICE Ithe ef H. people man Aldous Dixon, who repCompany. (A leader in Comfortizing for more C. W. Peterson, G 3JJ9 1 the state ef Utah. This series DEPARTSTATES resented UNITED District at First Utahs than 65 years.) 337 Atlas Building, Salt Lake will be published weekly in the time. that MENT OF THE INTERIOR, All of lots Utan 1, 2, City, A native Utahn, Ren. 2. Designed for year around comfort. (Simply paper te acquaint the people of BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEin Blk. 10 of First Division is a graduate of Weber State County with tho vacaLAND OFFICE, P. O. Emory MENT, add cooling, Electronic Air Filtration and of Graen River in Emery tionlands ef Utah.) BOX 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah, . files B. for Duzett Mrs. Vera of (Ex-Utah. County, State Humidity Control at modest cost.) 84111. Under the provisions of cept the S. 18 ft. of lot 2 of June Act trader-trapper, Taylor Grazing 3. Heat exchanger guaranteed for life to the Named for the famed deeded to Nixon Uranium 28? 1934 ( 48 Stat. 1272; 43 U.S.C. 1 feel that I am now trained Utahs iS'jfi Jim Bridger, Corp.) original owner. and experienced in the work javnei 315? 43 CR Part 2244, as A H 3806 Bridgerland area beckons the ,R serve the G as can Treasurer and pete Frandse( 4. Smooth running rubber mounted blower Visitor with a rich backdrop ot LeRoy, Huntington, Utah Box 213, Tooele, Utah, 84074, taxpayers in a most efficient and All of Lot 4, Blk. 11, HuntBridger embodied in sound insulated compartment. activity. nistory filed application Utah 0105417 on manner. was probably the first man to ington Townsite Survey. select the to 1963, Compare our equipment and price $208.28 January 23, I assure you of a continuation really enjoy himself here, but E&SWy sec. 14, T. 13 S., R. " dissince A E 4947 2 Tom thousands have of in many service sincere public my in exchange for the offered covered the outdoor delights of Emery, Utah Beg E., land described as SHNWWi your interest and in the interest this area. S 6rdsE&52rds&85ft. of County. Emery 19 NEttSWK sec. 8, T. S., R. of the NW cor Sec. 10, Twp. 7 E., and NEMiSWMi sec. 8, T. One can ski in Bridgerland in 22 S, R 6 E, SLM, th E 8 20 S., R. 18 E., all in SLMer. in summer, waterski winter, N 476 W S 8 ids; rds; ft; notice this The And there Utah. of fish seasons. both and purpose 476 ft. to beg. 1.6 Acres $40.60 is to allow any persons asserting is camping, swimming, boating, re hiking and just plain loafing in A F 4718 A 4 Phone 2 Jessie V. a claim to the lands or having Margie Rasmussen Price wonderBryan, 594 S. Carbon Ave., bona fide objections to the pro- turned home Sunday after stay- this mountain-ringe- d 264 South Carbon Avenue Price, Utah Beg 23.75 posed exchange to file their ob- ing with Bonnie and her husband land, sprinkled with green vall-y- s Maree P- - Ware rds W. & 11.94 rds S. of the jections in this office. Any in Salt Lake for a few days. and blue lakes. . . . seeks Clerk's office Laurence J. Burton NE. cor. SEtt of the NEVi claim or objections, must be The Freemans have a new baby . . . announces candidacy the Bridgerland major Among with of Sec. 9, T 20 S, R 7 E, evidence a that girl. copy filed, attractions are Bear Lake thereof has been served on the SLM, th. S 15.95 rds; th. W. Mrs. Ronald Huntsman 17.75 rds; th. N 15.95 rds; applicant within 80 days of the and son are here for five weeks which draws water eskiers from all over the West; Amalga whil Ronald attends school in home of the worlds largest fun-fill- ed California. She is staying with Swiss cheese factory; Beaver her mother, Colleen Jorgnsen, Mountain Ski Area; Hardware and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ranch, where in the winter Maree P. Ware is seeking Morris Singleton. you can ride hay sleds out to election to the office of County feed the wintering elk herds; Clerk. The Primary presented their Family Hour under the dir- Hyrum State Park, a blue jewel She is a resident of Orangeection of Patricia Albrecht, in the emerald setting of Cache ville. She is well acquainted in Thelma Jensen and Verna Fran- Valley, where water skiing, Emery County having worked cis. The program was entitled swimming and fishing abound. in church capacities, both ward The Miracle of a Teacher. For the history buff, theres and stake; also the American Fontella Hunt played the lead the Mormon temple and taber- Legion Auxiliary and nacle in Logan. While there, see VACATION TRAILERS TRUCK COACHES part. the picturesque campus of Utah She feels she is especially Spaciously Designed For Your Comfort - Mrs. Gardell Snow and State University. August visit- quaified because of her past exJean attended the birthday cele- ors to Bridgerland usually take prince and work as the Deputy Perfectly Balanced For Easier Traveling bration of Sydney 'Marshall, in the Threshing Bee at Men- Cleric, and would do her utmost Several Models to Choose From daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred tion. And scenic Logan Canyon to take care of the affairs of the Lois of Bed and Floor Space is beautiful just about any time office and give her complete Marshall of Beaver. of to the wlefare servioe Emery County. Double Floors Ample Drawer Space 12-m-an 1966 May Tax Sale List (A WHEN BUY NEW FURNACE... CHOOSE Different world ef Utah offers () AFCO travelers ten vacationlands in one er Treasurer seeks return to office Bn Mo-Broo- BUY C0MF0RTMAKER Carbon Plumbing Ferron News - 637-131- 1 Maree P. Ware files for office DD How to have the most inexpensive vacation You'll love Rancho Elrae 4-- Clawson News Wide color Craig Nielsen was home from Snow College over the weekend. James was home from the BYU and he had several of his friends with him. They all enjoyed the weekend with Mrs. Lathella Nielsen and Judy. P. Robert Barney, who is serving in the Air Force in Mississippi, called his mother, Mrs. dara Jensen, last week and reported he had started school and will be a ground raido operator. Robert has been in the Air Force since January 25, MELLOTONE FLAT WALL PAINT a velvety soft finish. One Odorless! Dries fast to coat covers most Surfaces. Washes easily. See your dealer now UTAH POWER I LIGHT Castle Dale, Utah CO. C. Jones & Sons 1966. 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