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Show ALLBUT ONETOWN NOW HAVE FAmM-EBS'JLOBS FAmM-EBS'JLOBS oit.N(Ji:vn,i,i: nami orriri:us VOn OltdANlZATlON. I'lrnt I'nnii Uwm ArMM'Intlon In the County In OrgniilMtl Ily Aerlciiltur. nl ARi-ut Wnllapi1 Kiilllvnn, Who linn Hern Ituny tho I'nnt Month Other llmery Count) Ncvvn. CA8TI.G UAl.1t. Jan. 20 Only ohe town In the county remain backward In tho way or having h Kood live rarm-erV rarm-erV club, nnd Cnntle Male, tho ono town without n club, occupies this din ndvantnReoun ponltlon rrom no rnult or It own With all public Rather-Inicn Rather-Inicn temporarily dlncantluued, both mcctlnRn net ror orKanlnvtlon pur-ponen pur-ponen havo had to be Riven up Thin will be attended to nomo time 'during the tontine; week, however, and Cnntle Dale will then be ready to tako her place along- with her progrcnnlve neighbor who have taken up with the organliatlon Idea In truly remarkable ntle Tho Orangcvllle orgnnlintlon wan ivrrfcctcil Innt I'rliln) night at ti well attended meeting, the rollowlng orricern being rhonen IMgnr Jew ken, prenldent. W O Peacock, vice president, presi-dent, C II Ollplmnl, necrctar). 1'red V Tall, trennurer, and Milton Tuttle. director The degree cr nctlvlty Into which tho club launched Itneir almont Immediately alter orgnnlilng I dem-onntrated dem-onntrated In the wu) In which nomo or the memhera engnged In tho formation forma-tion or a local farm loan nntoclntton l' no linn Orgnnlfiil. The flrnt farm loan organization to be entnbllnhed In Kmery county wan formed Innt Tuendii) nt Orangevllle, when eighteen or that town'n progressive progres-sive men got logethtr nnd orgnnlicd nn nnnoclntlon with a full net or of. fk em and appraising committee who will all bo rend) to get down tn work Jtmt ah noon nn the, government I rend) to do bunlnen with them. Incidental!), In-cidental!), th I one or thn good thing brought about nnQ worked up through our now rarm agent, Wallace Hulllvan, who ha been buny the pant month looking nfkr the orgnnlintlon of farmers' club In each of tho town or the county, Tho officer of the nn-noclatlon nn-noclatlon are II. W Johnnon, president, presi-dent, Hc)motir Ollphant, Vice prenldent, prenl-dent, John Held, secretary and tnan-urer, tnan-urer, It. (. Juntencii, Howard Held and Milt Tuttle, appraising committee, nnd IMgnr Jew ken and It W. Johnnon, nlternntn mcmlx rn or thn npprnlnlng committee The nnnoclntlon I composed com-posed or eighteen members to start with, nnd loan amounting to IJI.JPO are represent! d among till number or applicant. News of th County. With thn girl student or thn Huntington Hunt-ington high sihool holding down, ror the limn being, such role a the grufr old farmer, the village postmnntcr, tho village ph)sklan, n thronlo drummer, nnd other Intenstliig diameters of thn mnlo pernuaslon, benldi doing full JuMlre to thn femnln character of the piny, the people of Huntington are nspurid of a great treat next Monday evening when tho girl of thn advanced ad-vanced oral expression rlns of tho high school presmt thn Interesting drama, "Oak rarm." In the relief hall. A. N. Day, who vvn operated on at thn Castln Dale honpltnl Inst week tot complicated appendicitis In It last ntage, I gi ttlng nlong fine. Day I blessed with n rugged constitution and u good liberal allowance or optimism, nnd, without doubt. It I greutly dun to till that he Is getting along so well. HI sou arrived from Idnho the dny alter thn operation. Thn iilnuty-flrst quorum of seventy, Comprising Castln Dale und Orangevllle, Orange-vllle, will hold it quorum meeting In the Ornngevllle ward hall next Monday Mon-day evening. Joseph I. Hanson or Castle Dale, who ha been laid up the greater part or the wlntir with Uphold fever, has nuffiri d it relapse after Just being ntde to get around u little, and thnrn wn danger or pneumonia at Inst report Victor Anderson, president or thn Custle Dale Mutuul Improvement association, as-sociation, reports that tho regular mutual rmctlng will bo resumed Hun-dny Hun-dny evening, when Mis Jessie lllrd or tho Kmery Htake academy faculty will furnish a reading iu u special feature County Clerk W, (1, I'eacock, Jr., report nomo ten or twelve filing for hind under thu new filO-iicro stork-raisers' stork-raisers' homestead law recently passed lil congress. Kx-Hepresentutlve and Mrs. tra It, Drowning urn louitul In Halt Uike City ror thn winter The Kmery Htuke uiademy will re, open Mnnilaj morning following thu two vvceku or enfurteil v mat Ion, und teacher und pupil nm morn than unxlou to get balk at their studio. The district sehool at Castle Dale will resume II session next Monday, thn scarlet fever scare being about over, iippurentl) l)r (Iruhiim will tako cIoho nolle or student who up. pour Mondu, however, to bn nil the) sufe side. t'luns are getting will under wo) for tho big time Perron I going to show tho stockmen or tho county on rebruury 9th at the Hrnt annual convention con-vention or tho Hmery County Htock-ralsem' Htock-ralsem' association, a program will bo given at 2 o'clock or tho afternoon and a big free dunce In the evening to all visitors. Bupt. II. II. Ciimmlug or the church school s)tom mude u trip Intn the county thu first or the week ror the express purpose or visiting the academy, acad-emy, but the si hool not being In ' stun and no publlo meetings being held, Professor Cumtnlng w.tt pot able to meet with anv local peopie except ex-cept Informally. Agricultural Agent Hulllvan organ. , lied a Fanners' club at Orangevllle last Friday evening and nn enlhu-lns tie a.nMence was present Necessary committees to keep the club In running run-ning order were appointed The farm loan renture which I one nf the first subject to bo taken up. Is a moil splondld ono and men who now have to leave home after the crops are In to get mean ror running expenses will be able to borrow nnd make Investment Invest-ment that will enable them to Improve Im-prove their homo surroundings, Moek thejr farm and otherwlso help them The proposition give proml-o of bringing about the redemption of the farmer Mr. T W Uyches of Castle Dale entertained n few friends nt her home last Monday evening A very pleas nnt time wnn had Messrs, ltynn ,-nd Kail or Ornngevllle Ornnge-vllle are sending off a shipment of seed rom Price These gentlemen are In the market for an) thing In the nhnpe or products thnt tho farmer hltln If, mnit A farewell party given Mundav evening at Ornngevllle In honor of IM Crnwrord was well attended A well tilled purse wan presented to Crnwrord Crnw-rord with n heart) good will Word wn received In Orangevllle Molida) or the death or Mr lirrtte llntdwln or Denver Mrs llaldwln wan the eldest child or John H nnd Bnrnh Ann Fullmer Hhe was the mo. ther or twelvn children beside enrlng ror two children im her husband by n former marriage and nn adopted child Her brothers, Thomas, (leorge W, Theodore. Prank and Leonard, nnd nbKi Mrs. (leorgo Tntton, attended the funcrnl The Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Thompson of Kmery, who was reported seriously III List week, died on Thursday and Was bur led last Haturdnv On account or tho scnrlet tever In town only private service ser-vice were held nt the home Ill-hop and Mr Alonio llrlnkerhoff of Kmery left Inst Htindny ror Che-enne, Che-enne, W)o whero they will ntteml the stockmen's convention Prof J Q McQunrrln or tho llrlg-hnm llrlg-hnm Young University nt Provei hn been visiting with hi son, 1-nmond, In Kmery for i row da). H. M Wllbnms, nn old tlm resident or Kmery, I calling on relative and friends there till wc.ik. The Kmery student of the Kmery Htake academ) havo all returned to their homes this week nn account of the schools being closed temporarily A row cases er scarlet rover have been discovered In Kmery though It seem thnt tha disease Is In very light form. We are In hope no serious results re-sults will follow nnd that school, a well a other public gatherings, will bo resumed next week Chris Chrltrnne n, more commonly known n "Chris l.lngo," It calling on old tlmn acquaintance In Ktncr) this week, III present homo I nt Monti-cello, Monti-cello, Hen Hmllh or Wellington wa In Victor to attend thn stockholder Iwiard meeting on Monday, the 8th. Mr. und Mrs. Hamuel Davis have returned re-turned to Htorr after burying their Infant daughter In Cleveland. Joseph I'umnvne or Cleveland Is very sick and hi son, Thomas, of Price has been lulling with him. The Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Jensen or Cleveland, who has been very nick with pneumonia, I somewhat Improved, while numerous other urn nuffrrlng with nevere case or lagrlppo nnd qui In a bit or bronchitis. bron-chitis. Dr. Hash or Huntington has been culled to attend In several Instances. In-stances. The second meeting or Ihn parent-(metiers' parent-(metiers' orgnnlxAtlun wa held nt I-nwrencn Inst Hunday, January 14th. The leading features of the meeting wern a pnper on 'The Dutle or a Mo. ther Toward thn Hchnol," by Mrs. Pol-lie Pol-lie Day, and n talk by Hupt. William T, Held, Musical selection went given bf thn Uiwremn (lice club. I'rleiid or Mrs. James llrlnkerhofr or l-uwrenrn will bn Interested to know thai she Is Improving, though slowly, and It Is In b hoped tout she will nm-tin nm-tin lie to do so. John nnd (Hen Johnson of Cleveland Cleve-land are now employed at Mohrliind and John Whlmpey nt Helper Tho Desert l-nke Kescrvolr und Irrigation Ir-rigation company held u slot khnblers' meeting on Monday, thn J III, to elect u new board II. l. Mills wa elected president, C II Waterman manager, Karl arundvlg. treasurer. P J June' necretnr). nml Joseph V Hmlth and William Pilling, Were elected the other member or Ihn board Ward conference wn held nt l.nw-rencc l.nw-rencc thn 7lh Oln N Tuft wn re-lened re-lened n bishop nnd 1. Nelson Dnv wns suntnlned ns presiding elder fl. W Wntrrmnn has resigned from the emplo) of the Hludebnker I Iron cemipnnv nt Victor and Is In Halt l-oke City on business. A horse recently fell with !,ee Hmlth or Victor, breaking the joung man's leg. Mis Itti tli Waterman or Victor gave it birthday party Inst Hunday evening for little Helmn Kdur, hi honor of her eighth birthday. Moroni Ovesnn nnd famll) or Cleveland Cleve-land have been visiting friends In Perron Per-ron and Castln Dnle Mis Hilda MeMullen, who hi been emplo) ed ror some time at Mohrliinil and Hiawatha. V lulled relative- In Cleveland Innt week N C Chrlntrnsen or Cleveland hit been entertaining hi brother and wire or Monllcello A petition ror the Institution or n ninth grade In the Cleveland district school Is being circulated, William Tj. Irfimph, Joseph Poller, N' C. (Ives. and William It Htoke were thn officer chosen nl the fnrm-ers' fnrm-ers' meeting held riwiitlv nl Cleveland. Cleve-land. Nathan Knight Im purchased tho Jim Jensen home nl Cleveland and will iiiiivo hi ramll) Into It nn noon a It c mi be vacated. |