Show emery ada y cu omney nis tl news no K RP I 1 ew CASTLE DALE calip dale ale progress october soth N P thompson and others from ferron took twenty loads of apples to the railroad thursday miss geneva anderson daughter of mr and mrs A G anderson ig 14 quite low with typhoid fever james peterson son of mr air and mrs airs john peterson of castle dale had has been visiting with his parents a while robert howard manager of the work being done at the miller creek mine was in cattle castle dale sunday looking loo ing for brick makers mr and al r ira R browning and sun lee have been in salt lake this week where browning had some important business to attend to G T olsen was through here the first firs t of the week H IR has been buying alfalfa seed west of salt lake and has considerable contracted his trip home NN was as to sec see his boy who is suffering with a broken arm mr air and mrs airs george fietcher fletcher of sunnyside Sunny side have been visiting for a few days throughout emery county renewing acquaintances they were at castle dale on thursday and friday looking I 1 after their interests mrs andrew larsen of castle dale is very ill III with typhoid bated with childbirth mrs airs larsen gave birth to a child the early part of the week which was premature brought bro llight about by the fever althis at this writing writings she heis is somewhat improved roy bunnell and alex petty who have been bc en employed for the past year or so at rock springs wyo have spent the past two or three weeks visiting with their parents relatives and friends at castle dale the young men left this icek eek for miller creek where they have employment A marsing of desert lake was a county seat visitor thursday he ile says everything is prosperous prospero us there and that they have just let a contract foi a two room school house and everybody has good crops the farmers there will have about one thousand bushels of alfalfa sel seed d this year the county commissioners meet again monday and that they will call a bond issue deemi assured it has ben been some time now since the bridges went out and the people are realizing more and more as time goes on that the roads must be fixed and that the bond issue is thu the only way it can be done ira N day was over from law rence saturday he ile is looking forward to the time when hen the gypsum mountains cast of here will be transformed by machinery into the many products needed by the build building ing trades he ile is 13 quite sure that the deposits hei heie e are equal if not u supe I 1 bior to those near richfield where here they are building a good to town n out of the proceeds of the mill thede the de hobits in which day is interested are located about ten miles west of desert I 1 S switch itch james P johnson of cleveland I 1 says the people of his section are I 1 feeling good crops of all kinds aie ate fine and they have about six or eight carloads of alfalfa a seed to sell at the contract price for this product the farmers there have about sixty to seventy five flie thousand dollars loll 1011 ars eom i ing from this one crop alone they ought to feel reasonably well ell with ith that amount to winter on and the their lir cellars and granaries full and big stacks of hay all around johnson evidently thinks farming pays as h he e has recently bought sixty acres more of land huntington ninety cents for wheat sounds well at threshing time that is the offer nowadays harvesting and threshing is about done and the farmers are rejoicing over a good crop quito quite a number of our people will attend confere conference nce at orangeville Orang eville saturday and sunday robert gordon has sold his home in town to chris johnson and is building a nice brick house over the river river on his farm there are no sick in town and no weddings and but few babies born bor n these days people are too busy to do nice little things like these the tha past ten days the boys have been raiding the mountains trying to get the stock off to the lowlands but there arc are many head still on the hills the seed geed mills are booming these days and lots of people are bringing in the seed to keep them running twelve and thirteen cents is an inducement PERRON FERRON laurence barney is in ephraim this week lawrence lowra of A M is a visitor this week lawrence nelson leaves thursday for his home on the reservation miss maud worthen and thomas thompson were married wednesday mrs airs clarence lemon has gone to sa salt it lake city to visit with her parents clyde nelson has returned from idaho where he has been visiting wi with th leslie killpack 0 miss aliss surelda crawford and leon ralphs are in manti this week eek where they will be married in the temple several young ladies of ferron had a valuable training in fruit packing from W all M roylance roy lance and his expert packers recently J al M westwood of Spring springville ville all L pratt of provo and C arthur of cedar city are in to town n hunting up indian war veterans vetera ns who ho ire are to lie ile pensioned CLEVELAND the w ife of enck erick Eri crickon ckon is on the sick list louis P has purchased the john lewis farm consideration 2500 grandma davis passed a away ay sunday morning she w was as some past 80 ears of age anthon Cramp cramers rs farewell party is to be given thursday evening he ile goes to Deti denmark mark there seems to be a race on be tc acell ell s seed buyers the price is ath advancing anding steadily william tucker is quite ill having contracted a se severe ere cold which threatens to in pneumonia wednesday a mass meeting is to be held for the purpose of considering the advisability of operating cooperating co with ith the citizens of huntington in securing a coal claim in huntington canyon thid this week eek a crowd of men met went nt to work N ork on th the C coal road in gri grimes wash As stated last pek the case cage I 1 1 E 1 L peacock for selling liquor without a 11 license CLInge was put until this boek alig fine vae u 30 with the stipulation that he lie pa zo license for the rest of the bear ear I 1 quite a bit of in ton ton n leah tuttle has to sta out of school this eek ON owing ing to being under unde r the weather fear was that she had a touch of typhoid mrs 1 I rs loraina JL jewkes ia h quite bick sick also mrs airs miry iry cox and mrs airs maud davig davis otherwise the health of the people le is good |