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Show m"Km" Emerv Countv Proui ess 4 M' Ihursdav, Julv Jt. iWpnMiV jNyaNMpajwiMy1 i tni'l) q "1 l"TrHT r &'&" 1977 Modem day 'pioneers' retrace ancestors' trail In 1877 Brigham Young called the Saints to settle in Castle Valley In the first group were courageous frontiersman Justus Wellington Seely and Orange Seely, Erastus Curtis, James H. Wilcox, James and Andrew Jensen and Jasper . Peterson. The party traveled by wagon and team from Mt. Pleasant over Fairview Canyon, blazing a trail through Scad Valley and Upper Joes Valley, through Cottonwood Canyon and on to Castle Dale. ox Montell Seely, grandson of Justus Wellington Seely is leading a Castle Dale Centennial made up of members of the Castle Dale Second Ward, trek, over basically the same trail this w'eek. The Seelys have a horse pulling a wheeled travois carrying part of their camp gear and food. The children take turns riding the horse. is pushing a loaded handcart. His wife Catherine and their five children, ranging in ages on Catherine is feeding the family potatoes and onions, fry bread, gravy, canned vegetables and jam. sandwiches, raisins and dried Montell from 2 to 12 years, four girls and a boy, are sharing the experience. So is the family along for fresh milk. apples. You children will appreciate a dry crust of bread before this is over, she tells them. cow brought Stockpile land sought The family brought along a change of clothes Laundry is done in a stream . All told, forty valiant souls agreed to share the trek but the number diminished to around twenty as the Centennial company disembarked from trucks and cars at the mouth of Fairview Canyon in COUnty of rG3I3ibIifcB Gee S07n3iS ratllii 10 Gates gflsE GKiitelfl) 03ncii The U.S. Department the the Interior asked Carbon County Commission for Savage All-Star- early Monday morning, comments on a plan by Brothers They had hoped to reach the summit by 5:30 p.m. in time to select a good camping place, eat supper and hold a family home evening. Superb scenery and warm weather aided the travelers. Trucking to build a road two miles south of Hiawatha. The letter said Savage Brothers is asking to build a road to a coal stockpiling facility. Tuesday the party was to turn off the surface road at Cleveland reservoir for a twisting downward drop into Miller Flat. That evening the Castle Dale Second Ward Mia planned to arrive by car for an activity and mutton fry. That facility will include a 150 foot stacker and two 25,000 ton coal storage bins. Garett Countv. Today the final encampment will at the mouth of Cottonwood be near Canyon corral. the A testimony meeting is set. Tomorrow, 10 miles home and time to freshen up for a triumphal march down Castle Dale main street Saturday morning. TRADE-I- N The group averages around ten miles a day. The events ol each day are being recorded in journals for an account of modern taste of pioneering and a fitting centennial ALLOWANCE ON ANY s, WBBA toyrnoittenf Wednesday the group would camp at the Scad Valley divide in Upper Joes Valley. Castle Dale old timers would recount pioneer stories about the campfire while camp members enjoyed scones and a lamb fry The road to the planned stockpile and loading plant will be across Bureau of Land Management land and it will be in Emery to ge? underway Monday Star All Baseball teams in B of WBBA, comprising Region Carbon, Emery and Duchesne Counties, open the 1977 tournament schedule Monday, five teams slated for action at Duchesne and six at Helper. The first week of play is divided into four units, two playing at each site. The action at Helper includes Units one and two, each having three teams and at Duchesne Units three and four playoff, three teams in unit three and two in unit four. The four unit winners qualify for the regional tournament that will begin on August 1, the site to be determined Friday night. NACVw JENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brasher attended the wedding breakfast for their grandson Gary and Joiene Stevens July 15. The couple was married that morning in the Manti LDS Temple. The breaklast was held at the home of the grooms parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens, Ferron. They also attended the reception in Huntington the same evening sponsored by the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. Chitord Collard The young couple will make their home in Larson, in company Scott and Darren their son Kimball lofthouse, Kerry Day, and Ann Larson and Paul .Jones, Craig Ferron. family spent a five day fishing trip at Flaming Gorge Kimball and Ann and family are finishing up their miners vacation at Yellowstone Park Patterson, Richie Komar. Lane Jimmie Larsen, Jorgensen, Jorgensen, Snow. Kent John Shaun Stevens Williams and Richard Gregersen, Kolford Theo Unger man returned home from Mr. and Mrs. Marc Haddock and two small Stainless Steel J 4 Model SS 777 Reg. Price Less:TRAOE-I- ALLOWANCE N NOW JUST weeks 50.00 $295 they i fa 3 South 2nd East J Price, Utah CZZZZZZJ I SU- - c this Accompanying young couple to the temple were the brides parents, the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs. Daniel Hone, Bishop and Mrs John Jorgensen, Mr and For all your Ann Anns attended Mary Sally class reunion The bride's sister Janine served as maid a of honor with Elizabeth Mack Wilberg, student at the BYU, Jorgensen, Sandra spent the weekend here Barney, Tonya with his mother, Mrs. Powells, and Michelle Helen Wilberg, and Campbell of Salt Lake other datives and City as brides maids. r lends and while here Best man was Kim rendered an organ solo Chapel ol Spanish in the Castle Dale Foi k S e e o n d War d 'the young couple will sacrament meeting make their home in Sundav Castle Dale i K r Mrs Gary Cox, and Duane Barney, son of Bishop and Mrs. Doyle Barney, were united in marriage at the Manti LDS Temple, July 15 Debras Colorado, grandmother, Agnes and her aunt Draper, Jones and while there and Tom Reid Phone YOUR BANKCARD OR EASY PAYMENTS ioi t tviJ-- no urn 9 Co, Mary Anns parents, Mr and Mrs. Tom 637-047- USE Lynne GO. Printing Needs Price , Debra daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gregerson, Mr and Mrs Bryan Jorgensen and family Clement, Mr. and Mrs spent a lew days va- Brad Powells, Mr. and cation m Montpelier, Mrs LeGrand Bear, Idaho, at the home of (ale and Mary FECZUH HARO HAT HAS SIRVICI 95 East Main a in N M Alburquer que, with Mis, Haddocks mothei Mrs. Marilyn Seatnons and lamilv $349.95 - spent vacation daughters Dishwasher before July 30, 1977 and we'll give you a big S50.00 trade-i- n allowance for your old dishwasher, regardless of condition! You'll get great Waste King quality, easy loading, superb washing action, all the advantages of stainless steel, and save $50.00! Hurry in today. is4 game at Helper matches afternoon Monday Huntington and East Carbon in unit two. Emery American has the bye in this unit and meets the loser of the Monday game on Tuesday afternoon at 3 P.M. teams, Wellington and Duchesne. These two teams will begin a single two of three games playoff at 5 P.M., meet again Tuesday afternoon at 3 P.M. and again on Wednesday at 5 P.M. if necessary. The second afternoon Price American will play the Altamont-Tabionentry at 3 P.M. in the lirst round of unit three. At Duchesne Monday a Emery with 4 Emery National drew the bye in this round and will play the loser of the Price American-Altamon- t game at 5 P.M. on Tuesday. The second game Monday afternoon at Duchesne involves unit 740 J6? Dave and Sue Bar- Carbon Hospital the clay and two small first of the week after spending nine days in daughters from Davenport, Iowa; Lois intensive care there and Corey Anderson suffering from a heart and two small children attack from Fairviewq and Fawn Burdick of Virginia and Wilford East Carbon visited Sherman from Grand friends and relatives Junction, Colo., all Sunday Scout master Glade spent a few days vacation here with Hone ol the Castle Dale their parents James First Ward, assisted by and Zola Hardy. Dr. Larry Lofthouse, This week James and Larry Gregersen and Zola spent a weeks LaVon Day, escorted vacation with the the following Scouts on Shermans in Colorado. a week s back pack Scout out mg in the high Carlos and Lucille Uintahs STAINLESS STEEL DISHWASHER t On the Helper field Monday afternoon Price National will meet at 3 P.M. in a unit one game. Helper has a bye in this unit and will meet the loser of Mondays game on Tuesday at 5 P.M. which four includes only two Play in each unit is on a double loss elimination format so action could possibly continue at both Helper and Duchesne through Friday of next week. gesture. Castle Dale Buy any new Waste King Leamaster. Back row, Tim Carroll, Monty Olsen, Jonathon Hanson, Coach Gordon Manchester, Jeff Tucker, Evon Wilson. front row right to left, Joey Ward, Fred Allred, Hansen, David Young, Rick Huntington Dennis Burnside, The family of Omer and Bertha Oviatt enjoyed a family reunion last week at Island Park, Idaho and at Yellowstone Park. All their families were .together for one week. They were Lorna and Lee Gull and family from Boise, Idaho; Bob and family, Salt Lake; Gary and family, Denver, Colo.; George from Ala.; LeRoy and family, Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Broderick and lamily of Salt Lake were guests at the Bert Broderick home last week. Nina Blackburn w'as at the home of her daughter Peggy in Salt Lake last week. Peggy was suffering from a severe case of the flu. ROSE OLSEN 206 2249 Among some of their relatives who attended the reception were Loretta and Gail Grundvig and family, Colleene Peterson, Barbara and Norris Lewis and families, Morjorie and Morris Maxfield and family, all of Salt Lake; Arlene Stringham and Erma Peterson and families from Bountiful Clara and Clifford Clark and family from Spanish Fork; Jess and Lisa Ewell from Payson; n ; Mary and Earl Tollett from Alabama; and LeRoy and Loretta Maxfield of Castle Dale Marion Sorensen was taken to the Carbon Hospital Sunday for medical care. Velma Johnson returned from Tuesday of last week where she underwent surgery. She is in fair condition LDS Hospital Kevin and Karin Stringham, twins of Arlene and Gordon Stringham of Bountiful, are spending a week with their grandmothers, Iris Stringham and Pearl Peterson. The twins are nine years, old. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Belcher and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Belcher and daughter, all of Cincinnati, Ohio, were guests Thursday of last week at the Clyde Mortensen home. They are all LDS converts of Belva Mortensen when she was on her mission ago. Belva joined them at the home of her parents, feasting and reminiscing at the report of Belvas far reaching missionary influence. i Elder Del Roy Brinkerhoff returned home with an honorable release from his two year LDS mission in the Dallas Texas Mission. His parents, Cameron and Ann Brinkerhoff, met him at' the Salt Lake airport Tuesday morning of last week. He reports that he had a wonderful experience and is glad to be back home again. He is already making plans to attend BYU this fall. rs Alton and Lucille Jensen attended the wedding reception last week at Imperial Beach, Calif., when their son Drew was married in the Los Angeles Temple to Barbara Joe Sharpe. They rode the bus to Las Vegas, Nev., then flew with their daughter, Janel Booth, to Los Angeles. Bunderson and Cheryl Petty are in Logan this week at the college attending a convention. Shelly is a high school cheerleader and Cheryl is on the drill team. Shelly I Jack and Maxine Fielder are honeymooning in the Yellowstone area, after their beautiful wedding reception last Saturday night at the Cultural Hall. Pres, and Mrs. Earl Olsen left tour Sunday July 17 for a to the Palmyra Pageant in New York. They left from Salt Lake and traveled by both plane and bus. two-wee- k Yerda Broderick enjoyed a family reunion during the 4th of July weekend when many of her childrbn, with their families, came to her home. In connection with the festivities, they painted her home and did other repairs. Coy and J.C. Jacobsen flew to Alaska where they spent ten days with their sister, Marie Bates and husband and family. The two brothers enjoyed their adventure. On Wednesday the 27 at 10 a.m.' the Primary is having a social. Pioneers All Over the World, is the theme and it will be held at the Church House. Parents are invited to attend. |