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Show CASTLE DALE'S OLD FOLKS ARE TO MEET ma ti.mi: iiiANNi:n i'oh thi: COMINO MONTH. New Itrronl rronilwil I'or Till Ycnr'a riilcrlnliiiiicnt of tho I'lomi'm of nllo Valk') l'unrrnl Krnlcc I'or Ornncctlllo Vonnc .Mnn Ncwn In llrlrf of linirrj County. CA8TMJ DAM:. March 24 The old folk of Cantle Dale will lie tendered ten-dered nnothcr of the annual Rood lime on Wednendny, April 11th, thin )enr, and, from the preparations that arc already under wa, n new record will lie eel by this cnr' entirtnln incut. The following compone the jreiipectlve cominllteea: i I'roaratn N. U Wllllnnia and Clair iWlnttm, ln llallon Ormin -Mndncn and Kd-ward Kd-ward Hnow. Itailm-Marietta Ilunncll and Mary Chtlntnlliion. Transportation Ham llunnell. Tiiblea and Water William Itkc, llrni'Ht Jennen and Imtk Chrlstenwii Klnanc Clair Wlntem ami II. W Dallnn I Helper Krnntun lireeti, Marenua I'elerneti nnd John Vunee Cloaka mid Wraps SIar Grewr-noli Grewr-noli and Annie Iake. Ilefrenhmeiils Oertriiile WlnterK, I Mar) ChrlHtctmcn, Hlnrld .MndHcn. 1 Sell Se-ll lln Dnlton, Marlettn llunnell, Nrn Jensen, (li-orRla Unoiv, lfmntii lArsen, Annie like, Mary UreKerwin, Hannah Ijireeii, Dfim Vanic, Joseiihlmt I'ctir-mi-ii. Clam. Keel) uml DaKinnr Williams Wil-liams II W llallon has purchuspil Hip II. T llalnp property mi Main slreit uml will proceed to do extensive remodel Iiik preparatory to iidntdMiInu hi i fflie ami reeldeuer ut this lixatlim The property has Iiiiir been acalit uml It will I if a IiIk Impiovetnent to lmi u iiihu of Dnlton'H prtiKrewle trinperninelit secure the muu William J Heel), late deput) state nmlltor. has opened mi offlre fur the print I iv of law nl Custle Dale. Tuontj-fmir relatives, friends and nclKhhor of Mr mid Mrs. Joseph Denlson surprised thetn lust Manila) I'VenlllK It belliK Di'lllsun's flfl)-s'-enth Inrthdu) nuulverimr). I'ltiilc. Ka mes mid ti Retlerul soilul time was er milt li enJo)Cd 1 1) till. IIuIIIiik Kmer) count) as a siiond Southern California (where he Just ill me from), when compared with other parts of the stale, H. K. Jensen of Ml. Pleasant inuile n hurried visit with his son. Harold, and wife hero the first of the wiik and hook.hnnds wild local friends, leaving aioiln yes-lerdav. l-o IVIerseu mid fiiinll) moved to Aiisllnvllle for the smninir last Mou da), l'etersn havlnic emplo)inenl on the blic Austin farms. 1 Word comes from Hull l.aki I'll), where I'urlc) Anderson nipntl) mi-dcrueiit mi-dcrueiit mi operation for iipH-nilli'ltls. that the case was eouiilenleil some the first of the week hy the slltihes In the Incision having iiiine out Thu lad was KctthtK rIoiik ttU ) ut last report, however Mr. and Mrs llrlKhnm NleUou' of Halt Uike Clt), formerl) of HunlliiK-ton, HunlliiK-ton, returned lo their home tan Mnn. lay follow Iiik a visit with relative In HuutliiKton mid Custle Dale. Nlelson Is preslilent of the Htta Ma) proprrty one of the mist promlslim mlultiK properties of the Aiui-rliHii fork ills. irln , Mr. mid Mrs. J. W Nixon and Mr. and Mrs J. T. I'rltthftt or llunllnK-lon llunllnK-lon were ulven a surprise lust nlnht In honor of tin- Mrthdu) unulversnr) nf the two ladles, whhh mine on the suine da Home flft) couples purll ilKili'd The nffalr was held at lion. Ila Hall. Chris Mudn.m of Cleveland wus do. Iiik IiiisIui-sn In Castle Dale ilurlnK the 'week M nnda) lust u ten-pound Klrl tnadn her iippeurmiiii at the home of Mr and Mrs. IMuurd (I, Hnow J l. Klllimck of Vlitorr Ida, ror mer rnsident of IVrrou and Moleu, re turned to his new home lust Tuesday after a brief Visit In I'errou nnd Castle Dale I'liuerul M-rvlccs were held last Hundu) noon over the remains of the Infant of Mr. and Mrs, I to) Miller The Utile one died on I'rlila) The servlies were hi Id from the WllbirK home. Nephl U Williams Is ussUUuk In the count) assessor's of flic lur I'. Uirseu, one of the IiIk farmers farm-ers of Cleveland, wus In the toiiut) cupldil on hiisliiMM lust Tuesd.i) Mr mid Mrs Hiikhuc Johansun en-iHrtalued en-iHrtalued several friends nt the Jo. , Imiiftvu home last Wedliestlav evill. Inif WednemlH) ufleriioon qillti m Hum In I of women f i lends gathered ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. T U Martin, , tenderhiK her n surprise part) tA ver) pletiMiut linn wus hud ruiiciul At Oniuufilllc, OltA.NMKVII.I.K, March 24 The lust sad i lies over the remains of Charles Thu)ne, who passed uwuy MoiiiU) eveuhiK lifter u ImiK mid lliiKurlUK UliUHMi or dlal'Ktv. were held iiit the iiu-vtlui; house Thursiluy at 1 o'cloik, llUhop II M. Held presiding The speakers Were J. K Held J 1' KIIIIhii, W T Held and lllshop II M. Held The) all spoke words gf en-iniirRgement en-iniirRgement and consohilloii to the brothers mid sisters who wen present pres-ent Tiro brothers mid u slstir fulled to reaih here on account of a blockade block-ade on the railroad, arriving hero Krldu) morning too late for the fiinnrul The opmilng pru)cr was of-ferml of-ferml li Hitler A. Anderson and the benedletluu l President A Juukes. The vnsket wits coverwl with a pro fusion of florul offering Irom rta I live uml friends The iholr sang some vir upproprluli h)mus l luirlrs Thayne wa the on of the late Joseph Jo-seph and Cella Thayne and was born In Orangevllle ttenty car ago About three )eara ago he contracted tho disease that carried him off at last He had becomi almost unable to perform any manual labor what-ever what-ever and was a charge upon his brothers bro-thers nnd sisters He leaves seven brothers and sisters Hoy. Wllford, Uert, (Heave nnd Mrs Cora Cox of Orangevllle, n sister, Cine, and another, an-other, Mrs Ilhoda Avery, of Idaho. Denny Jewkes has been .very sick again with the ailment that has been troubling him for some time, but It Is hoped thai he Is nRnln Improving A. C Vanllurcn has been on the sick list for the lost week nnd hi friends arc all nnxlous for his speedy recovery He Is one of the Hlack Hawk Indian war veterans who helped help-ed to protect the early settlers In t'tnh fifty odd )enr ago and made It possible pos-sible for the people to expand nm1 build homes In nil this eastern section sec-tion of Utah Mrs Joseph Hndflel Is n Ver) sick woman with nthma nnd kindred trouble nnd er little hope I entertained enter-tained for her recovery, her age being against her. Bhc Is close to 80 enrs old Her friend nre doing all that can be done to nllevlnte her suffering Her husband Is nboul 86 ears of age and Is nn Indian war vetcrnn of earl) Ulnh da)s. Her slikncM Is also telling tell-ing on his otherwise rugged constitution constitu-tion Cleveland HiipH'lilng. CI.KVHI.AND. March 21 Cleve-Inmr Cleve-Inmr public school pride Itself on being In possession of a piece of sculp-turn sculp-turn In relief by Avurd I'alrlmnks. Hiawatha 1'eedlng the llnbliltn" has been purchased b the fifth and sixth grade f which Miss Nelson Is the tent her This, In connection with the bust of James Whlliomb Idle), mid the oil pnlnllng. The Old Hulmmln' Hiile' which re seiuted li Hip seventh and eighth grade, will In placed In the office upon Its tomplc-llon tomplc-llon Mrs. Moroni Ovesoti enttrlnlned the member of the C. H. C club Monday evening at her home Tho present were MenlHtnc J. II Olterstrom, Joseph Jo-seph Jinklii. Ulnar Johnson, nnd Ixiill Oveson. nnd Mis Catherine II ThomiHHiii. At 111 close of tha evening' even-ing' work it ilalnt) luntheon was served b) the hostess. N. C llmik dsllvereil a lecture TtieMbt) evening In Cleveland to on appleckitlvv audience. Ills itblllt) It a lecturer Is well known, ami thnso who listened to him Tuesday evening went aw feeling that life wits worth living Men' have IteeH lm the (Htst Week reshlngllng the hall. The)- expect to make several mure Improvement by wa) of reiNtlrlng and imlutlug. Mrs Itobett Whllehe.d and thll-dren thll-dren of lllailt Hawk are v IMng rebt-live rebt-live here Hanford J Uirson mid fumll) or Halt Uike Clt) are vlslllng with Mr Margant M. Illchittds Jalili Ovlatt. who left here over three )eur ugo for u mlwlnn to the Hamonn Islands, nrrlveil home one da) last wick A reception will glvtii him next week Mr nnd Mr William T Mister mid Mrs Harnli A Cowlo left Tue. da) for Hit It likc City on n biislms trip Mr Minn Alger and Mr. Hannah Itlclinrd were shopping In I'rlie Monda) Vltior New tatlcr. VICTOIt, March 21 Mr uml Mr It C. Itetlelibflligh and little daughter of Hasterti California were guest ut the home of MPm ttuth Waterman last week. Thn returned to Knit Ijike City Katurda), wheic the) will visit for some lime Mrs. H Wells spent Honda) with her daughter, Mrs. I'rauk No)e. nt Aiisllnvllle. Aiis-llnvllle. Misers Annettu Wells. I nice Wool-sey Wool-sey nnd Ituth VVulermati were out kodaking ko-daking last Hiinda) Mis Vera Horsle) returned from I'rlte last Week, vjiere she ha been for scVelrtl Week. Mis Jennie Uimph of Clevelaml wu down to Vktor the littler part of the week visiting with her brother. I) D laimph, J. W. Warf whs a I'rlie huslmw visitor Inst week Mr. mid Mr. Oluf Jensen are en-tertulnlng en-tertulnlng n fin Isthy girl. Mr uml Mrs. J A Olscn uml fumll) fum-ll) of HuntlnjtUin have moved to Victor |