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Show JK p KiiTiytiaiw Thursday. Jan. Emery County Progress 2 1, 1976 The p Wildlife Scene bv The Emery County chapter of the American Red Cross is sponsoring another bloodmobile clinic at the Castle Dale Stake center from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, January 5. After a period of time in which the Red Cross refused to bring a bloodmobile to the county due to lack of participation, the Emery County chapter hosted a successful blood drawing last fall. The Red Cross agreed to come back to the Night Hunting Apparently there are still many people in the area who do not understand the laws concerning night hunting. First, in Emery County it is against county ordinance to use a spotlight in search of game. This includes rabbits and coyotes. This ordinance in effect has county, anticipating another successful clinic. Red Cross officers are encouraging local residents to stop at the stake center and contribute blood. made night hunting in Spartans whip Duchesne Union had much better luck in holding Law down in the Dec. 19th game at Roosevelt, but a fine performance by senior Ralph Nielson kept the Spartans in contention until the final buzzer. Coach Emery Spartan basketball squad split a pair of games on a swing into the Uintah Basin just prior to the holiday break, defeating Duchesne decisively and dropping a close contest to Union High at Roosevelt. The Spartans had one of their best nights of the year at Duchesne on Dec. 16, hitting an - impressive 52 percent from the field and 70 percent from the free throw line to overwhelm the Eagles on their home court. Dallin Law, a junior forward, led the Spartan attack in the big win, scoring 23 points. Law hit 10 for 15 from the field and from the line in an outstanding Nielson connected for points and pulled down 21 10 as rebounds Emery dropped a low scoring contest. Kent Bunderson contributed 11 points to the Spartan total, the only other double digit performance in the defense-mindegame. 44-4- 1 d The Spartans are now looking forward to an invasion of both basketball and wrestling squads from 3-- 4 Cedar City this Friday night, Jan. 2. Cedar City won the Class title in basketball last year and are this competing in Class subof a as a result year stantial increase in student enrollment. The Redmen will provide a formidable challenge for Emery in both sports this weekend. Del performance. Leamaster, another 2-- A junior in Coach Arnolds lineup, was also in double figures with 10 points. No less than nine Spartans broke into the scoring column as Arnold cleared his bench. 3-- A The Farm Sentinel all-in-o- ne Insurance Package saves you FKZUH PRINTING money. GO. For all your Farmers Insurance Group Printing Needs Phil Halamandaris Phone 637-047- Phone Anytime for Appointment 637-056- 0 3 227 53 South 2nd East Price, Utah E. Main Street in Price Hours: 10a. m.to6p.m. dally Saturday 10a.m. to 2p.m. Fantastic Savings Now at VALLEY on 76 7429 76 FORD F110 V2-To- 4x4 n Ranger XLT with $6587 Stock No. SWB Larsens still light-u- p 4x4 Now $5095 Stock No. MEMBER fu &sto cImFm PO Box 138 Castle Dale, Utah 84513 76. t MX ,v HMP 0srreti. m When using whipped butter in place of regular butter in recipes, use 13 to 12 more than the recipe calls for F141 V2-To- 4x4 n LWB Was $6350 Now $5050 The San Rafael Muzzle Loaders whooped off with the scalps of the vanquished at the invitational trophy shoot Saturday at Pinnacle Peak, west of Price. Despite weather cold and windy enough to jiggle the aim, Garth Childs and Dennis Gordon put Emery on top of the totem with top scores at the silhouette buffalo shoot and mountain man run. Gordon F260 with -- Ton 4x4 Was $6863 faster than any other mountain man. Childs fired the five winning shots at the buffalo targets. Other contests involved plugging clay pigeons on either side of an ax blade, cutting a card sidewise, marking six sections in a pie shoot, gobbling up a turkey, plough disc, poker A little whiff of that black powder smoke and you do all sorts of things, admits Mont Swasey, president of Beginning Monday, December 29, the Utah Department of Transportation will restrict the HI Jk Monte Swasey, club president, proudly holds the trophy - a peacepipe sporting dangling scalp locks. c Wallace G. Grange - PROVO Wallace Guy Grange, 81, Provo, died Dec. 22, 1975, at home of a heart attack. Born Oct. 3, 1894, Huntington, Emery County, to Ulysses W. and Margaret Jones Grange. Married Vernessa Tullis June 6, 1917, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Sanitation officer, Price, 13 years. Operated health food store in Price, 15 years. Honey bee keeper, state honey bee inspector. Operated 500 colonies of bees at one time. Salesman, US Rock Wool Co., Orem. Second Utah president, Jaycees. Active in LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Kelland W., Ogden; Russell D., Provo; Mrs. Doyle (Merline) Richards, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lavell (Nina) Shiner, Bountiful; 24 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; sisters, Myron, brothers, Mrs. Ella Rowley, Mrs. Kenneth (Erma) Brasher, all Huntington, Emery County; William, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Gerald (Ruby) Morgan, Helper, Carbon County; Mrs. Earl J Obituaries (Hilma) Robertson, Orangeville, Emery County. Funeral was Saturday 1 p.m., Provo 13th LDS Ward Chapel. Wilford F. Oviatt The town of Elmo and Emery County lost one of its oldest citizens with the passing of Wilford Franklin Oviatt. He died December 22, 1975, at the Carbon Hospital in Price of causes incident to old age. He was born in Huntington, Utah April 8, 1887, to Henry He was one of a passing breed, a true pioneer of the west. To him and men like him, we owe our proud heritage and he will be greatly missed. Margaret G. Jewkes Margaret Emily Jackson Jewkss, 82, 1211 Geisdorff chip, cat tail and feather targets and other takers the San Rafael Muzzle bridge over the Price River Loaders. on US 6 & 50 near Colton in The buckskins are really Utah County to legal loads warm, he said. Mocassins only and a truck speed limit are lined with a blanket. of 40 miles per hour. The blanket lining also serves as lunch bag in the Overload permits will not summer great for jerky, be valid for trucks using the berries and hard tack. because of its The Emery men were bridge condition. deteriorated particularly exultant over Signs will be posted to indefeating Carbon and tough form truckers of the entrants from Richfield, restrictions. Roosevelt, and Blanding. Emery has taken plenty of steel The heckling over a defeat truss structure carries two suffered at the hands of lanes of traffic across the Book Cliff Muzzle Loaders. Price River and the Denver The scalp locks garnishing and Rio Grande Railroad a the peace pipe trophy are some 65 feet above source of savage glee to tracks Price River Valley the Emery, now determined floor. Constructed in 1932, more than ever to hang on was designed to to the trophy and keep the bridge about half of the only carry honing their mountain man the Utah Departweight skills. ment f Transportations current design standards allow. Castle Dale Utah Structural Engineer Ray Behling said the Department hopes to advertiseTor New York City, relatives bids next spring on a new of Mary Ann Ordine spent steel girder bridge to Christmas week with the replace the antiquated Ordine family and attended Colton bridge. He said the the farewell testimonial for new bridge will be conLinda Ordine called to the structed on the north side of Missouri Independence the existing bridge so that mission, and also visited traffic can continue to use Debbie Ordine in a Salt the old bridge until the new one is completed. Lake hospital. Oakley St., died Dec. 28, 1975, at home after an illness. Born Sept. 21, 1893, Thurber, Utah, to John William and Margaret Josephine Nordfors Jackson. Married Frederick Randlett, Anthony Geisdorff, Uintah County, 1917; he died FREE 1918. Married Benjamin J. Jewkes, St. George 1942; he died 1946. Attended USU, BYU, U of U, Teacher, Duchesne, Drapery ecorating Service Sevier, Carbon and Emery Active LDS Church. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Rue (Emily Lucille) Dailey, Salt Lake City; 10 grandcounties. children; 26 great- grandchildren; sisters, brother, Luella Miles, Thelma Ostler, both Salt Lake City; Orville Jackson, Provo; stepdaughter, Charles Mrs. (Delma) Bushnell, Los Angeles; stepsons, LaMar, Movell, Elsworth, Monte Jewkes, all Price. Funeral Friday 11 a.m., Rose Park North LDS Stake Center, 1155 N. 1200 West. Friends call 36 E. 7th South, Thursday 8 p.m., chapel Friday hour before services. Burial Richfield Cemetery. 6-- Phone Toll Free 687-266- j . Now $5650 Rosann Davis Social Editor Ehabeth Hanson Production Asst 76 FORD Publisher F150 4 x 4 LWB Custom with Was $6386 Now $5195 3zm Catherine Madsen Oviatt. While still a young child, his family moved to Cleveland, Utah. He met and married Ella Ann Minchey August 14, 1907. h They celebrated their wedding anniversary last August. After their marriage they moved to Elmo and have resided there until his death. He was active in civic affairs and it was largely through his efforts that the electric power, the water system were brought to Elmo. He was a cattleman and farmer and was a past president of the Humbug Cattlemans Association. He was also a miner and construction worker. He helped sixty-eight- to build the old coke ovens out at Sunnyside, Utah. He loved sports, especially baseball and rodeos. In his youth he played baseball and in his later years he loved to watch a good game. He was survived by his wife, three sons and three daughters, 16 grandchildren, 37 great- grandchildren and Occupancy Beginning Feb. Only 50 Available" LUXURY LIVING IN THE COVES!! STANDARD COST LOT & HOME INCLUDING 19 . 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Herman Oviatt and Annie at the post office m Castle Dale Utah Custom Department of Chief Transportation CARPET A weekly newspaper m established 1899 and published every Thursde Entered as Second Class maiter Stock No. 5094 76 FORD started a fire with a flint and steel, hit a gong from five different positions and threw a tomahawk into a log 9 5805 76 FORD tan- - Legal loads only on Price River Bridge Emery muzzle loaders win tournament trophy 748 2431 Custom with Stock No. OF THE Emery County Progress Leader 6432 76 FORD Stock No. Price 637 1181 Castle Dale 748 2551 "Service to all Faiths" SWB Was $6223 home During the energy pinch evergreen and putting up the star. Sadly, a string of lights has vanished off the evergreen. The additional cost of power is willingly accepted by the Larsens. You have to get a little enjoyment out of life, they say. The colorful panorama is their holiday salute to the community or lights, draping any passerby. Maybe next year Wilford wont be able to do the work or the shadow of vandalism may decrease their zest. Chances are, though, that GRANT FAUSETT the lights Wilford will be MICHAF.t BLACKBURN carefully removing after New Years Day will be Morticians going up again in December ItU. Custom with g Wilford and Lillian Larsen of Cleveland skipped the usual light up ceremony at their home. Neighbors told them how much they missed the holiday sparkle. This year James Wilford, 83, spent hours festooning their trim brick home with Was n pheasants Usually I hear these things much too late and with little or no information. I would greatly appreciate any and all the assistance that I can anti-huntin- 4329 V2-To- taking anti-gu- n Now $5495 76 FORD Fl 10 The site. remaining animals will be released and the operation terminated. On several occasions I hear rumors of someone taking a deer at night or splanting Emery County forbidden, this ordinance will be receive from you, the strictly enforced by this people of Emery County. There are many things a officer. Those who have a night person could do to aid in hunting permit, can hunt support of the game laws, at night in counties that such as keeping an eye out allow night hunting ; such as for unusual occurances. If a Carbon county. But first you particular vehicle is obmust notify the county served in doubtful acts, sheriff, when, where, the obtain a good description of length of time youll be out the vehicle, the license and the license number and number and any outstandmake of vehicle that will be ing marks, the number of used while night hunting. and possibly the names of To some this request of the individuals involved and information by the sheriff report this information to may be burdensome, but to me promptly, so I can get on save his deputies time and the incident as fast as I can, effort in stopping vehicles the longer the report takes while night hunting, this to get to me the colder the information is required. All trail and more difficult they have to do then, is to catching them becames. With the continuing check the area, and the license number, and if they decline in game numbers, it to their in- becomes much more imcoincide formation a stop is not portant that we prosecute necessary. However, a stop the people who like to extheir hunting by any conservation officer tend will be part of any night privileges. Taking game in a closed area or during the hunting activity. For those people who closed season is cheating want to night hunt in San- the hunter who abides by . pete County all that is the law and reduces his bag required is the night hun- limit for the upcoming ting permit and these can be hunts. It also hastens the purchased at any regional possible loss of those office of the Division of hunting privileges for all of us. Wildlife Resources. Without adequate game Many questions have there will soon be no reason arisen concerning the elk to own a sporting rifle or trapping to be conducted pistol. Then the here on the Horn. As far as and will this knows have won their groups and officer prize, everything is all set to go these few greedy people will and as soon as enough elk be the main cause for their migrate to their winter victory, and your loss. on the Horn Mountain range With all of us working and all the equipment and toward the aptogether personnel can be gathered, prehension of these people, the trapping will start. it will aid the cause of law The process of elk enforcement; a better trapping is a little different image for the sportsman; than some might expect. better game management The corral is built and and a better understanding ready; when the conditions between the division and the are right, the division is sportsman. I have already received going to rent two helicopters, which will herd the elk much information contoward and into the trap. cerning some incidents in Then, some elk will be the area, and I would like to collared with identifying thank those concerned. I collars and some with radio know who is involved and its transmitters. Trucks will be just a matter of time before used to transport the action is taken against animals to the tran them. Fausett Mortuary Stock No. Larry Muszynski unlawfully. ft m iiimiiiiriiii Blood drawing set for Jan, 5 Castle Dale Brent Arnolds toW! perir',,;Mhr QSMS7M hduies inc. CHOICEOF FIFTEEN DIFFERENT FLOOR PLANS FOR APPOINTMENT CALL Eiu.l Houitng OPPORTUNITY Solving America's Housing Needs of Tomorrow Today! |