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Show ter. Mr. and Mrs. Lott and EMEKrttHlNIY eaber ee& Elmo News LIKE CHARITY Emory County Progress and Croon Rivor Leader SERVING EMERY COUNTY SINCE 1900 Second Class Postage paid at Castle Dale Post Office, Castle Dale, Utah 84513 Subscription Rates: Inside County. $3.50; Outside County, $4.00 A consolidation of fh NATIONAL NEWSPAPER t4)c6,8l Published every Thursday KIMBLE LARSEN RAY E. HASSINGER CAROL BURDICK Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Jolene Minchey, Clcve. Clara Jensen, Clawson Ulanda Atwood, Elmo Flora Jensen, Huntington at sasmiii Mer-rihand- s; Castle Dale, Utah 84313 Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator Office, Features CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Or. 3 Mrs. Letitia Thompson, G. R. .. 4 Mrs. Naomi Jensen, Castle Dale Mrs. Dorthella Blackburn, Em. 653-230- 384-22- 653-261- 748-25- 564-32- 748-26- BAPTISMS 3 687-24- each upon payment of $30.00 for Qg)Q 0&SOfl6 Any unsuccessful bidder, set. upon returning such set promptwill ly and in good condition, be refunded his payment, and upon so returnany of Austin D. Johnson, some ing such a set will be refunded times also known as Austin None. non-bidd- er SUMMONS Civil No. 2658 Johnson, and being one and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the same person, deceased. EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF Luke G. Pappas UTAH Attorney for Administratrix MARVEL EDITH RYAN, Oliveto Building Plaintiff Price, Utah. vs Date of first publication: July ARTHUR LESLIE RYAN, 4, 1968. Defendant. Date of last publication: July THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE 25, 1968. ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: NOTICE TO WATER USERS You are hereby summned Utah Power & Light Comand required to serve upon or pany, 1407 W. North Temple, mail to Plaintiffs attorney at Salt Lake City, Utah has filed P. O. Box 823, Price, Utah 84501, with the State Engineer App. an answer in writing to the No. 38827 to appropcomplaint and file a copy of riate 150,000 ac.-f- t. of water in said answer with the clerk of Emery County from the San the above entitled court within Rafael River at a point N. 3600 20 days after service of this ft. and W. 3900 ft. from NE Cor., summons upon you. If you fail Sec. 2, T20S, R9E, which is the so to do, judgment by default center line of an earth-fille- d will be taken against you for impounding dam, 150 ft. high, the relief demanded in said creating a reservoir having a complaint which has been filed capacity of 150,000 ac.-f- t. and with the clerk of said court, inundating 2600 acs. in Secs. 3, and you may there obtain a 4, 7 thru 10, 14 thru 18, 20 thru copy. 23, 26 thru 35 of T19S, R9E, Ths is an action instituted by Secs. 33, 34, T18S, R9E; Secs. the plaintiff for a divorce, and 13, 36, T19S, R8E. The water is praying for the custody of the to be concurrently stored and minor children of the plaintiff used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for and defendant. power purposes at a steam Dated this 29th day of June, electric plant with a capacity A. D. 1968. of 1500 MW and for steam con(Signed) S. J. SWEETRING denser and miscellaneous plant Attorney for Plaintiff uses related to the operation of Oliveto Office Building a power plant. All uses in Sec. 23 South Carbon Avenue 2, T20S, R9E, SLB&M. Price, Utah Protests resisting the granting Plaintiffs Address: of this application w'th reasons P. O. Box 253 therefor must be filed in dupliGreen River, Utah 84525 cate with the State Engineer, Date of first publication: July 442 State capitol, Salt Lake City, 4, 1968. Utah, on or before August 24, Date of last publication: July 1968. 25, 1968. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer NOTICE TO CREDITORS Published in Emery County Progress-Lead- er, Castle Dale, Probate No. 1327 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN Utah on July 11, 18, 25, 1968. AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS STATE OF UTAH City of In the Matter of the Estate of Project No. AUSTIN D. JOHNSON, some- Orangeville, Owner. Separate sealed bids for Wattimes also known as AUSTIN erworks Improvement Project JOHNSON, and being one and for City of Orangeville, Utah, the same person, will be received by City RecordDeceased. at the office of the City ReEstate of Austin D. Johnsn, er sometimes also known as Aus- order until 8:00 oclock p.m tin Johnson, and being one and MDST, July 23, 1968, and then the same person, deceased. at said office publicly opened and read aloud. Creditors will present claims The Information for Bidders, with vouchers to the undersigned in Price, Utah, or to Luke Form of Bid, Form of Contract, G. Pappas, Attorney at Law, Plans, Specifica t i o n s, and Oliverto Building, Price, Utah, Forms of Bid Bond, Performon or before the 7th day of Oc- ance and Payment Bond, and tober, A. D 1968; claims must other contract documents, may be presented in accordance with be examined at the following: Call Engineering Inc., 506 the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, and South Main,. Bountiful; City of with proper verification as re- Orangeville, Orangeville, Utah; Call Enginering Co., P. O. Box quired therein. 187, Richfield, Utah. (s) Johannah Johnson Copies may be obtained at the Administratrix of the Estate office of Same lcated at Same (93-110- 75-9-- 5, The owner reserves the right any informalities or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit wth his bid, security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Just imagine for a minute, that you had to change Attention of bidders is called to the require your joh location, and need to find a home a couple ments as to conditions of em- of hundred miles away. ployment to be observed and One of the first things you would do is to make minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. many inquiries about the immediate area of the new No bidder may withdraw his location, and then select a few cities and towns for bid within 30 days after the acpersonal inspection. tual date of opening thereof. Dated this 25th day of June, Wliile the surrounding countryside, casing to waive Look Orangeville City Recorder Orangeville, Utah Published in the Emery County Progresss-Leade- r July 11, 18, 1968. Mr. and Mrs Vearl Tucker returned Saturday from Mexico City where they spent two weeks as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lazaro Rodriquez. While in Mexico City they had the privilege of attending the world famous Mexican Folklore Ballet held in the Palthose areas with neat attractive bonnes, clean streets, ace of Fine Arts. They spent and modern shopping areas arouse your interest, one day going through the Musand Arwhile those which are litter-strew- n and spotted with eum of Anthropology one the anat chaeology, day pt homes are immediately rejected. cient Pyramids of Teotihuacan. -But, you dont haVe to move. Yet this imaginary They also visittd the revered visit lias served a useful purpose. The way to keep Shrine of Guadalupe. They at a nold Mexican HacAmerica beautiful is to set a perfect example in your and stopped at the city ienda, own backyard. It will serve as a challenge and remind- of Cuernavaca. They spent a er to your neighbors sand their neighbors will follow. day in Xochimilcos Floating When pride in cleanliness has permeated the neighbor- Gardens where they went for a hood, this good example will encourage the entire city ride on a gaily flower decked boat through the or town to follow. canals. They visited many of Remember, it is the combined efforts of individ- the local markets and went up uals who determine wrhether or not litter is to be down- to the 42nd floor of the Latin American Tower for a view erf graded and an entire area upgraded. the city at night. It was a very un-kem- pic-nic- Emery News By Dorthella Blackburn BAPTISMS Johnny Hewitt, son of Annin ta and Jim Hewitt, and Cherilyn Petty, daughter of Jolene and Gary Petty, were baptized Sat urday night by Merlin Chris tiansen. They were confirmed in meeting Sunday by Bishop Arthur Petty. man-propell- ed DOOR TO Brent and Karen Jensen and girls of Montrose, Colo, returned home after visiting with their parents, Dermus and Vena ice Jensen and Alonzo and Olsen for the 4th of July holiday. Emory Nows doom: Maty Anderson visited her children, Mr, and Mrs. Jess Anderson and family and Katherine and Jack Nielson, for the weekend and enjoyed the 4th of July celebration. in Salina with Wy-non- Mr. and Mrs. Art Henderson, Pleasant Grove, visited at the home of Lareta and Lamar Olsen this weekend. Recent visitors Mr and Mrs. Kay M. Crook and family of Clarks ton, Wash, spent a few days in Emery visiting Mrs. Leola Crook and attending the wedding and reception. Claudia and Philip Jolley and baby, Colorado, were weekend visitors fith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jolley, and other relatives and friends. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Brinkerhoff fos the weeknd were the Reese Brinkerhoffs of Salt Lake. Mervin and Velma Johnson attnded Sacrament meeting in Price Sunday. Mervin had the opportunity if blessing and giving a name to the baby of Myrtle and Raul Holden. Myrtle is the daughter of Lanelda Mortensen and is a niece of Mervin. at the Dalley-Chris-tians- Merlin Christiansen home were Mr. and Mrs Lanell Case and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christiansen and family, Mrs. Richard Christiansen and family, Salt Lake; and Mr. and Mrs Jay Olsen and family, Spanish Fork. Visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mary Anderson, was Sandra Peterson and children of Ephraim. Mr and Mrs. Hugh Pet erson and family spent several days at Ferron reservoir celebrating the 4th and enjoying fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stringham and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson and families. Bountiful, spent the 4th of July with their mother. Pearl Peterson. Pearl returned home with them to visit. Frigidairo ImM' t 'i and week- nd were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker of Salt Lake and their two Sheila and little girls daughter exciting and interesting weeks. They were accompanied rf Huntington. hi and Recent visitors with Mr by their son Robert two and Mrs. La von wife Diana. Robert spent Oviatt were heir daughter Conna and little years there as a missionary. Chrisl a Mon and June their boys. tensen and family, with little and Mrs Florence Alger and son Paul and Cathy to U-d- daughter Wilma fotored to Roy motored granddaughters, Braks to see their son Larry to spend a few days with Mr. who has employment there for and Ms. Ted Olson, taking their home. Jeanie the summer. Paul and Cathy granddaughters Margarets little girl, and Lay-ipent the weekend with their faPhils little daughter, have parents, and also with their ben staying with their grandLott. Levi ther, Mrs Joy Lot and daugh- parents the last few days. Ted and Elva Jensen had ters, Debby and Meg, motored to North Dakota to visit with die pleasure of their granddau-?hte- r friends. Layna, visiting with them. Joys parents and other Mrs. Sylvania Lott gave She is Connies little girl. Also her son Berry a birthday party Vickie was home. i his sixth birthday. Those inMrs. Lillian Oviatt had vited were Robbie and Clay the of her daughter, Lofley, Carl Heiniger, Lindell Vee pleasure Leo Sabey, and Leos and Robert Lee Minchey, Atwood, sister and husband, Russ and Willsc Kyle and Cory and Cor- Phyllis, and Lillians granddaudell M'' "tensen. Patricia, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Rinda Willson is in ghter, and Lois and Bill Jensen of the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. She is having a skin graft Mon- Huntington visiting her. The Elmo Little League day. Anyone wishing to write, lost after eight innings of play she is in room 449. vith The score was Arven Hansen is still in a 13 to Huntington. 10 and the game was play-a- d cast but is improving at his in Elmo. home. The cast should be reof moved the latter part July. Visitors for the 4th at Mr. and Mrs Max Tuckers were their sons, Eamal and family of Price and Max Lee and family of Wellington. -- - Visitors with B. H. Erickson Sunday were his son Ervin and Grace Erickson of Wellington. Miss Carol Johansen was home with her parents, LaRee and Merwin Johansen, for the APPLIANCES weekend. She is working in Salt Lake. RHEEM ar a. ' WATER HEATERS Miss Deanna Fail was home with her parents, Enid and Vaughn Fail, for the 4th weekend. Karen and Glen Jensen had the pleasure of their mothers, Mrs Jensen and Mrs. Lit ster, Cleveland and Karens brother, Rboert Litster and family of Cleveland, for a spec ial dinner for Glenna who was baptized Saturday night Visitors at LaRue and Jack Lofleys were Mr and Mrs Grant Oliver, Mrand Mrs. Du-la- n Rasmussen of Spring Glen. Mrs. abel Lofley is spending a few days with her son Jackie and family. " Visitors with far and Mrs Charles F. Jones were Mr. and Mrs Jethro Majors and family, Salt Lake, and Maudes daugh Carbon Appliance A Refrigeration Co. 39 West Main, Price Ffaooe 6374361 Gas Think . , what loan protection insurance (when you borrow) life savings insurance (when you save) Means To You! O Your credit union savings earn life insurance for you, up to $2,000. Each dollar between age six months and 55 yearsdeposited earns a dollar of insurance. Savings before age six months, and between age 55 and 70 earn insurance mlesser amounts. Life Savings insurance remains in force as long as you keep your savings in ,re cre union. This insurance costs nothing exbja. You do not pay premiums, jagn applications or take physical examinations. The uoPTy.slrt?l,re(Juirement is YOU MUST BE 0 0 0 PHYSICALLY ABLE TO PERFORM THE USUAL DUTIES OF YOUR LIVELIHOOD WHEN YOU DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS. Castle Valley Fed. Credit Uaioa wp 4 -V "J- :e How big is drug abuse? available at Price, Utah Why do so many teenagers try drugs as a runout from reality'? From Hoboken to Honolulu kids and many who are no longer kids are sniffing glue for kicks, smoking marijuana, even experimenting with more dangerous drugs. Every morning across the nation thousands of narcotic addicts wake up with a common craving to get enough illegal drugs so they can hang on through the day. IIow big is drug abuse? No one can estimate how many people misuse drugs today. The director of the American Social Health Association's national program in drug dependence and abuse, lr. .Charles Winick, believes the number inns into the millions. The problem of drug abuse is one of the nations costliest social problems and continues to spread, he says. One-shlectures are not enough to combat it. The urgent need is for research on drug use and ot abuse- O'Kcofe and Merritt Gas Ranges Econo-Mast- er around a bit Baptisms were held Saturday light. The Cleveland ward baptized also. From Elmo Glenna Tensen was baptized by Bobby Litster and confirmed by Robert Litster, bth of Cleveland; Mitzi Oviatt was baptized by her brother, Roy Oviatt and confirmed by Robert Tucker of Salt Lake; Earl Jensen was baptized by his father, Fred Jensen and also confirmed by him: Eva NaDean Majors, daughter of LaRae and Jethro Majors f Salt Lake, was baptized and confirmed by her grandfather, Charles F. Jones. Glenna is the .daughter of Mr and Mrs. Glen Jensen. par-ticuarl- 1968. Visitors at Emma Vearl Tuckers over the Mrs. Ulanda Atwood REORGANIZATION The Elmo Primary was reorganized in meeting Sunday. The new president will be Mrs, Verda Minchey with Mrs. Enid Fail as first counselor and Mrs. Leora Hansen, second counselor. Released were Mrs. Sally Staker, LaRue Lofley and Reba Hansen. Mrs. Loma Jensen will still be the secretary. Teachers will be Mrs Emma Tucker, Guide Patrol; Ulanda Atwood, Trekgers; LaRue Lofley, Lucille Willson, Firs; Henrietta Hansen, Top Pilot; Donna Mortensen, Co - Pilot; Karen C.T.R.; Sally Staker Sun-tisJensen, Star; Berl Lofley, were also done here. Bap-beaand Moonbeam. fam- ily. Gas Water Heators - We need to know more about why so many perturn-oand drop-osons are adopting the tune-iphilosophy. We need epidemilogical studies in communities to determine who and where the drug dependence persons are. n, n, ut Citizens who want to help stamp out chug abuse may write to the American Social Health Association, 1740 Broadway, New York City, to find out what to do. r |