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Show FERRON WATER IS PRIDE OF THE TOWN SI DH8 OK SCHOOL NOW IN-KTKAI) IN-KTKAI) OP nli Tlircp Acclilent to Itesldititn of tlerc-land tlerc-land IlurinR tlio Lai 1'rw I)n) it-Many it-Many IVrxotvi (JoIiir in tlu Cnrtmn Coal Camp to Work IlurlnR the Winter Social nml Pergonal. CAHTI.K DAI.B, l) X With u modern nnterwork )sium prnctltall) completed and ready for eenlce dur-ln dur-ln the romlnR wlntir mihoii, the Hoili of Perron held this wick another an-other of tho rclibrntlon for whhh they are fnmid with the unique addition addi-tion or nlltlnR down to n xtimptuou banquet eerted In tho rnpailou cistern. cis-tern. I.unih wa nerved to over iRht) peoils Twclvi automobile load of vcr) thankful lnoplc niadu the run up to the (Intern with plcnli b) the tubrul and Ihern wa pli nt) for irj-one irj-one President Henr) ThumpMin of thi watir compan) vva rxpulnlly (onsplruouh from hi effort to ilodiie thi ihuck nnd rmk ml that K, V Hills, necretar), and Ml. Ivu OImii would not vvaste n drop of the excel-lillt excel-lillt coffee A proRMm follow id the siivIiir of lunch, nil the number tie-Iiik tie-Iiik npproprlata for the occasion The Pirron water system I pattirned after af-ter that of Castlo Dale, but It was built on tho co-operative plan so sucre-fully sucre-fully employed In tha lonstructlon of the OranRevllle )stem KIrIU thousand thous-and dollar Is the flRure Riven us the cost of tho intlro systim with tho Individual In-dividual line carried to the lurhllne, nnd the whole amount I paid up The tlstern. In which the picnic wa spread, I forty-elg.li feet square und eleven feet deep Thn roof I supported sup-ported by elRht larRo cement pillar and tho cittern I substantially built und thoroughly protected In n sanitary sani-tary wa). Another blR celebration Is In store for thn day that the water U turned Into the pipelines, whkh will be In tho very near future HI Day or School. Six da) or sqhool a week will obtain ob-tain In tho schools of Kmery county for the baUncrt of the school year, nml thn youmtstersjof. tho Rrade will be free to do a thuyXwIII after thn clos-InR clos-InR of sihool sonie time tha latter part of March the (VimlnR sprlnK. Incidental!), In-cidental!), pa)dayAor the teacher will comu nroundu little mom often under the new nrruiiRcmcnt, a the Rhost will make hi welcome round ever) four wiek durlnif the balance of tho school )ear, Thi action vva taken by tho inunty Ixiard of tduca-tlou tduca-tlou nt It monthly session held last Tuesday In IIuntlnRton, knd vva done In un effort to meet tho demand of the teacher or the county for u 35 per lent Inirraso In wnn A flat aalary Increase under the circumstances circum-stances wa Impossible but, under the plan adopted, toaiher throuRhout thn I count) will bo entirely free to secure other cmpomcnt u month earlier In. the, sprlnc, tit tho name time recelvlnR thu same milur) n for tho loiiRrr season sea-son The name nlimbir or da) will bo empln)ed In the school room under the new plan, however, mi that thn, children urn nssured the same amount J or schooling u luntofore If thei plan work out successfully this sen1 rum It I probable that the slx-duv week will become u riRUlar Institution Institu-tion One of the hlKKt tilticntloiiul movement over launched In Hiner) county I tho cltlun' It dure course whlili I to be conducted li) the Kmery Km-ery Stake niudeiny In Castle Dale und In OraiiRovlllo durliiR the comliiR winter win-ter The purpose of Ine movement 1 to provldu iltUm and tho bo) und Rlrl who ure not iilnnd) uttendliiR school with un evinlnR retreatlon onc u week Cleveland ha hud It share of accident ac-cident or lute John K. Ward ha been nursliiRa few broken rlb. caused b) IhIiir struck by u falllnR bee f while ho wa butchcrluK the unlmal John O Timothy met with u quite serious uccldent this wiek when he, tiiRelhi r with hi son, wero niurlnR Custlo Dull A child runnliiR ucros tho road, thry mado n eiulck turn or tl)o lar to avoid hlltlnit Ihu )ounRstrr und rrin Into u im,i rt and ovirturned the cur, I.ew Jumped nnd eiapcd Injur), hut his rather vva pinned under tho car. The lutlcr surrered several broken rib and a Rush In the lip which required stitch-Iiir stitch-Iiir up. lal Saturday nlRht Icmar, tho 15.) ear-old son of Mr. and Mr. i:, K Davis, vvu run over by a load or wood and vva vcr) seriously Injured, Ho suffered n severe scalp wound, . which required several stitches to i lost beside belnR budly bruised. 1 Around tho Count). Thi count) commissioner!! met In rcRutur session Monday, all member jirescnt An nrdlnanco urantlnK to Perron Waterwork coniiny a frun-uhlsei frun-uhlsei to extend pipeline along the state l pud south of Perron town wa pa, ijl Oscar llcebo appeared before the board and asked for an appropriation to do some work on tho Hankavllle to Orien lllvcr road On motion an appropriation ap-propriation or two hundred dollar vvu made, bill to that amount to be purd b) tho county nHer samo have been approved b lliobe Dr T C llli hus appointed health officer ul nuitlKton A letter from U A. Mc Oie of Price coneernlns claim of Dr C T. ll0" amountliiB to eighteen dollar dol-lar for Inspoitlon of ' ellseuse brted-nlt' brted-nlt' pools' In the vlclnlt) of Clever land and threatenlnR suit for collec-tlon collec-tlon ?f too tlnlm, wn referred to the county attorne) p I. Orange, whowi home at Hunt-Inirtoi't Hunt-Inirtoi't wa burned u couple or wieln aim has beRun to build anew. He ha Ms nJtw foundation ull In and tho toner?, ' urlnK "lce,y wl,h no. fros! to fnte rfcre They will oon bo nt the bcW "f '" uu""f Tne mem I her of thn family do not feel at homo away from tho old place. nlthoURh comfortably located with a daughter but n short dlstancu nway Tfie Saturday aesMon of school does not ecm to bo mectlnR with tho approval ap-proval of tho students, but many think It will be better for tho parent In the sprlnic. RcttlnR their children out of mhool a little earlier Joo Jensen of Cleveland ha Rone to Hunnysldo to work for the winter. Thoma I) Itlchard ha moved hi fs.mll) to Mohrtnnd from Cleveland, where he ho employment Mr Jane Ulster of Cleveland spent ThanknRlvliiR with her daughter In Helper Mr nnd Mr. Halph Alger of Cleveland Cleve-land have Rone to Htorrs, whero AtRer I eniplo)cd Mr nnd Mrs, Herbert Itlchard are ntcrtalultiR n brand new boy nt their Cleveland home All concerned are doing ulrcly Huntington Commercial club had some thing of nn overhauling on Tuesday Tues-day evening and re orgwnlied. It I hoped the) will lino up nnd bo useful ns Mirh thing should be A P Johnson of Huntington ha Just heard from hi grandson. U I Hanson, who enlisted In tha navy last March Ile went to Han Prnnclsoo nnd the n nboard thn Kouth Dakota In June he went down the coast nnd through the Panama rnnat They had Hot knuwii of hi whereabout since until la-it week when the) got n short note from New York City wijlng he wn well nnd would like to see the folk at home, but them wn no further fur-ther Information There have been two or three rov-i rov-i nun i f fleers out or late looking nfter due from the amusement halls throughout tho county Hpcclal taxe nn nil show and thentrlcnl to help thi war fund have been the order since October 1st Home nro delinquent delin-quent from n lack of iiiulrnetnndlnR thn situation Htnke priesthood meeting will la held nt Castle Dale nn Hnturdn), l)e crmber 22, 1917 at 2 o'clock The Ntaket auxiliary board will hold their respective meetings nt ! 30 o'clock and the high priest at 11 30 o clock the samo day nnd place, and the high lounrll un Prlda) evening, the 21st, nt 7 u clock Mrs. J C Halph acted ns principal of the Kmery nchool last week In the absence of Professor Illnke, the latter hnvlng gono for Thanksgiving, Incidental!) Inci-dental!) v lulling the Halt take temple whllo away, lie returned Hiinday, bringing hi wire with him. They havo rented tho home or Mr und Mr. Kmcr Ilurr for thi winter. At Kmcr) n babe wa born to Mr nnd Mm. Thoma It. Campbell on ThnnksglvlnR, but died on Haturda) morning The muther I getting along quite well, however Mr nnd Mr. Warren Anderson recently re-cently returned to Kmery from n visit In Hanpete count), Mr. unci Mr. Peter Chrlstensen of Kmery Were called to Mayfleld last Hulurday to attend the rune nil or III brothi r, Niels Chrlstensen or Muntl, tho latter having died nt Halt l.ake Clly-from hemorrhage of tha bruin. ills I.) la Olseii of Kmcr) enter tnlned for Clifton II Hmlth of Halt likn City last Priday evening Misses l.uelln tend lircin Poole Mlso entertained enter-tained n number or their friends the samo evening , Social unil I'c rsoiial. Kil Hnow, David Dcnlsoii und Umi W Peterson le rt Morula) ror Hiiun)-side, Hiiun)-side, whm they havo employment l.uther Tatlon or Ctawsou nod Mis Mary lluruey or Provo scoured lleeiuM In wed ut the latti r place lust Mon-ih) Mon-ih) Henry Kurtclimr or llliindliiR uud Mis Norn I Hack or Huntington se cured u license, to wed In Price till week. Members nf the Intellect' Pliiisuro e tub wcro elite rlulneil ut tho home or Mrs. A D Dickson lust Wednesday afternoon Mr unci Mrs. Orange oiseu aro Imp-P) Imp-P) In tho arrival or u new son nt their coiy residence lust Thursday afternoon after-noon All concerned am reported doing do-ing nleel) Mr nnd Mrs. Htnnford Madsin of Muntl visited with hi brother, Orson P, und family Hundu), und nro now visiting with hi sister, Mrs, Oil) Nelson, Nel-son, und family ul Perron Knur) count)'' first contribution to Uncle Ham' aviation service, of which the whole world I expecting n gnat deal, I Harold !conard, well known Huntington athlete, word to thi effect ef-fect having rear hid local friends or the young man DIspatihiH from Cunadluu force In Franco last week carried tho name of Klruy Itnmero or Kmery us nmong thn wounded In u recent engagement on tho western front No particular wcro given, but tho very new bring the war another step ilosor to our supposedly secluded home. Tho ming man I woll known among the oliltlmcrH of tho valley, being n son of Joe Homcrci well known In both Hun-pete Hun-pete nnd Kmery counties several )ear urii Mr. Wile) Anderson or Kmery I a sister or tho wounded muu Two inoro Kmer) iciunt) bo) left today to help nwcII tho big crowd or recruit Joining the color beforo tho 15th of thu present month, after which time no morn enlistment will be allowed al-lowed of men within tho draft age. Tho two ure Horace Nelson, son of Chris Nelson tho sawmill muu, and Prank Nelson, sou of Joseph Nelson, both of Perron. Horace will Join the fumoub lumberjack division of the regiment of engineers, uud expect to leuvo for uetlvo service at thu front In a few da). Ivl Nelson, brother of Horace, who wn Just b)ond reucdi of Kmery county' first draft quota of forty-six, may also Join thn lumberjack lumber-jack bo) within a few da) |