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Show FARM BUREAU 0R- GAN1ZATI0N IS DELAYED nitsT u:irriNi 111:1,11 last hat- V UDAV AKTKHNOON. All' the Ton in Willi Orgnnltctl Club Would I'mloubtcdly llno Itccn ltcrccntcil Hail It Not Ho'it Tor Itoil Wculhcr l'rorinor runinilngo Tnlki On Hrllglon Cla-w Work. CAHTI.K DAt.K. Jan. 38. Tho first meeting of tho directors of the Kmcry county farm bureau was held last Bat-urday Bat-urday afternoon, but only threo farm-era' farm-era' clubs were represented officially at the meeting so that organisation of the county bureau wu not proceeded with, All the towns with organised clubs would undoubtedly have been represented had It not been for tho unexpected bad weather, County agricultural ag-ricultural agent HiilUxnn had Intend ed coming to Casllo Dale by way of Klmu, Clcxeland and Huntington In his car, picking up the directors from each place as he came, along, but, once well along on an unbroken road full of snow he was soon convinced that If ho expected to get heru nt all he would hae tp confine himself to traveling on the stale road lie therefore there-fore gave up going by way of Klmo and Cleeland, ntid was out) nble to pick tip I'etcr Nelleon, the director Mom Huntington. A. W Anderson, the Kmcry director, and Milt Tutlle. the Orange Hie representative, were hetc when he got here. The meeting was held In the court house, nnd, though not n lengthy one, the purposes of the county orgunlta-tlon orgunlta-tlon wns explained n part by Professor Profes-sor Hulllan, who nlso rend nnd explained ex-plained prospcctle forms for constitution consti-tution nnd 1'jlnHH. The whole sfiowed a great deal of consideration nnd forethought fore-thought on the p.irt of Professor Hut llvnn, whose heart seems to be very much In this work The latter Is now In attendance at tho farmers' roundup being held nt Uiguti nnd will not bo back until after that Is over with, whin ho will lesumo his work, getting the Ciintle Dale organlxatlon perfected perfect-ed to be followed by that of the county coun-ty bureau after which tho whole big slcm will get down to the serious work before It. The organltntlon of the local 1 1 ill t Ims been postponed repeatedly, re-peatedly, each time disappointing tho local farmers, who seem to be greatly enthused over the Idea and are anxious an-xious to organltc. Prof, rmiiiiilic TnlliK. In connection with his usual church school biiiluesM, Prof II. II. Cum-mlngx, Cum-mlngx, superintendent of church schools, lslted our stake Monday, January 14th, on a special mission In religion class work. According to arrangements ar-rangements meetings wero appointed to Im livid III IIiomj wuids not holding rrgulur religion class work. In connection con-nection with llrothrr Cummlngs thrao meetings were to be conducted by thn stake superlntendency and members of the stake board. Owing to health conditions the meeting appointed for the Castle Dale ward was held at Orangevllle. , meeting was also held In the evening nt Clai-ion. Professor Cummlngs' dUcourses were so timely and filled with such substantial proof of the necessity of the religious train Ing offered our ihlldren In tho religion classes that we nre sorry such meetings meet-ings could not huc lnen held In every ward tn the stuke. News of llic County, .S'ext'l'rlduy nlghl, February 3d, the Mutual Improvement association try-out try-out In baskcthsll for District No. 3 will lie held In the Kmery Blake ucad emy hall, llolh Orangevllle and Castle Cas-tle Dale are boasting that they have the stronger teum, si) the game promises prom-ises to be one of the closest and fastest games of the season. There will be both n Junior nnd senior contest, the teams alternating In plating, so that continuous playing will le provided. As the mutuiiU are putting on a big danco after the game It Is planned to rommence promptly at 7ilS o'clock, A score of IP to II In favor of the acudemy basketball team was too much for the prowess of the Price Yeomen team to overcome, and ulsa for the temper of Averill, the Price captain, who threw the game when the second half lucked three minutes of being finished. Incidentally, the academy nungter plated rings around their larger und rougher op pnnents. The Price team won composed com-posed of Averill. Ileach, M. Krandsen, i:. l-'rundseu and f I'randseti. The academy team Included Pox, Jume son, Wither, Fullmer und C. Olsen. Ilalph Jensen took the place of Olsen the lust few minutes of the game, Jones of Orungevllle refererd the eon test und seemed to give both side n square dent. Mrs, Harold O Jensen of dm tin Dule entertained the members of the Hay Vluw Heading club at hr homo last Wednesday ufternoon. H. P. Snow. Jr.. of Castle Dule, left hurriedly for Arlxonu this week, having hav-ing received word of the death thre of his nephew, the second son of Dr. and Mrs. Pearson, who .sited at the Bnovv residence last summer. Quarterly conference of Hmery stuke will be held at Huntington ward on Hnturday and Bunday, February 10th und llth. 'All stuke auxiliary boards will hold their respective meetings meet-ings at 3 o'clock of thu afternoon and the high council ut 7 n'uloak, on Friday, Fri-day, February 9th, also at Huntington. Friends of Mrs. George N. Kofford of Castle Dale to qult u number spent yesterduy afternoon ut her home, the occasion being her birthday. Heveral friends of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Graham gathered at tho Graham homo In Castlo Date Inst Thursday evening In au Informal party. The doctor Is preparing to move his family fam-ily to a ranch In Wayne county for a few mot.ths In the hope of regaining his health lloth the doctor and his wife will be sorely missed throughout tho whole county by a hosrof friends who will be glad to see them return soon. N J Christensen, deputj assessor, who has been busy cataloguelng the earthly possession of Castle Dale's cUlzcnr? the past week, seems to be making n decided hit with those with whom he ha denlt thus far a most enviable reputation for this particular officer who generally finds It difficult to convince the biggest part of the taxpayers that, he Is even Human Orson Madsen und Mrs Kda I.ar-sen I.ar-sen of Castle Dale left Wednesday for Kphralm, railed there by the sudden death on Tuemloj of Madeeii'a father Peter Mudscn, well known throughout through-out Emery and Hnnpete counties Peter Johansen accompanied them to Kphralm. Old Jack Froet has filled the bill very nicely as commissioner of prohibition prohi-bition In tills neck of the woods the last few wteks with the result that nearl) half of Castle iMle Is as dry as the desett or Sahara with little or no teller expelled until the ground thaws or Its own free will, as the experiment of digging up tho pipes to thaw them out Is ntmo-t prohibitive There Is some talk or securing electrical apparatus) ap-paratus) ror use here and In Orange llle, nnd the moe Is n splendid one The Cleveland national farm loan association has held two or three meetings during the past week and has organized with the following temporary tem-porary iMiard of directors Parlane McFarlane, John K. Ward, N. C. Ove-sou, Ove-sou, Jed Knight, Ulnar Johnson, OH ver Jtnscn, Mosch Tuekei, William Tucker, J M. Cowley and K. C. Jensen. Jen-sen. There was a total or IIS, 300 In loans subsirlbed. Cleveland and Huntington plsvnl baski limit the night or the 34th, the acorn resulting thirty-three to nine In favor or Huntington, lloth trams did well. After I he khiiw the liuil n dance. Kverybody ciijovnl themselves. them-selves. Mrs. Claretite Livingston ami rhll-drTn rhll-drTn of Mohrltind detartcd last week ror Idaho, where they will remain In-definite'. In-definite'. Mr. and Mrr. Jones of Huntington lslted Willi their daughter, Mrs. ChurlcM Green, at Mohrl.iml the first of the week. Austin and Vlrgus Olsen of lllack Hawk lilted with Mrs. Vent llenrle nt Mohrland on Wednesday. The dramatic club of Mohrland Is busy preparing a play which they 'X peit to present In the near future. Horn, to the wife of Fred Anderson or Mohrland. n baby girl, January 19th. That the ''tevelaud school Is a "live wlin" Is Indliated by the fact that they now have In their halls nn Ivory bust of tho famous poet. James Whltcomb Hlley, nnd n beautiful picture of 'The Old Hwltnmln' Hole." The bust nnd picture were secured through the ef forts of the school children, who took It upon themselvts to raise n sufficient amount by selling Hlley souvenir pjns, nnd they were successful In raising about three-fourths f the required sum In this manner. |