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Show EMERY SCHOOLS BEGIN WORK THE COMING - MONDAY m:v Tiac'iiiuts in i:vnr..vci I,M()ST KVIillYWIIHItlX I lil m ClinpliT ltHilM to I line I "fuc lnllt CnniplrUil l'or Aim lion Iiik At Hip t'omlnn HUilo 1'nlr I'lBlit Murf Min Arc tiff For (nmp Krnrny, ("nln. IVmonnl, V.U: (AHTI.i: UA1.K. Hopt. 7 Dlrtrkt nnd IiIkIi mhool of tho county liosln the comiIiik term work on Mondny, Hcptrmher ltth, qulto n numhrr of now fiipm nro In ovldenre In tho torpn of tpncliern. nnd though no mora than to Im oxprctod, the prdnKOKUM of tho Rentier ex outnumlwr tho mnlo tonvhom ) hettor than flvo In one, nomo nclioolx liclnit Riven over ontlro-ly ontlro-ly lo tho Indlon, whllo nthern Imvo hut n tnenRor representation of tho irtcrner px. No particular trnohto wnn ox-porlrmed ox-porlrmed In eocurltm tpnohern for the prndon, hut It nn not nueh nn eay mnltor IIiiIiir up tho prlnrlpnln nnd IiIrIi whool tenrhru. NnmeK of tho tenrhern mi fnr eolecU-d nro Rhell. thiiiiRh tho full foroo for nomo of tho nrhonlit In not jot romplete 1 (In i-ii ltlrr Viilerri llnrnhnrl, Kn IK t'itwirr, JcnnetleT Jihim. Mary It. Hoover. Ilonltn V Ilelner, OIIo 1". Dontlttlo, lona llmwii, Wmtdrldo Agnen Ollphnnt 1 Vlttor mln Ollphnnt. j lei"ert lnke Winifred Wllllnmii. i Him.i II. A. Hoiithworth, prlnrlpnl. ICInrit Hotilliworlli, Andre)' Ilnlloy I Clevolnnd Cnlllo I. Ilitrnem prln-ilpnl prln-ilpnl nrinn NIuIkoii, t'onrl Himw, V III Iwrnen. llowt Hnow Miihrlnnd ('. II. Daniel, prlnrliml: l:ihl Wilkefleld MlT. J. H. Wood ! lluulliiRtnii-((Initio) M J lllai'k- l-urn. tirlnrliml. Tloru Jnlinaon, lliw 1 i llli Duvln. Artn Malleoli. Vontn Wnkr-! Wnkr-! fletd, liU IHiiinnl, riorvuip Irfiiu- niiin. N'olllo Miithlo, rnlnnnn Hmilh- wnrtli (Junior IiIrIi kpIiooI) I) II , I'nwlor pilinliHil. Mini Mi'Kt-v Cnxtlo Ihilo 15. A. NIpIimiii, prim I- pnl f I!. WlllxrK, (Urn Irfireoil, MrK i I! A Nlrlwni, CrMnl tli'liiinln. Aim 1 Aiiinl, Mm. T W Djoht. Ijiwronip John Arinld. prlmlpul. i riiini lntinrd OniiiRi'Vlllo Htiuilo) (' AinleriMin. Jiixpplilno Thnmpmin. (IIuiUn Thump-ih.ii. Thump-ih.ii. Ituth I'eteriMiu. Ilelli I'. Held '" ClnwKon l.iitu Ktuikl. liiiuim J ,1'hrUteuneii i rorrou ((1 nut ihi) Jounlo l.einou, lirlmlpiili Knto Olnrii. I.uutln Whlttn-kir, Whlttn-kir, Mnrnldii Klllpnak, liimiin ClirH-trnmn. ClirH-trnmn. Vern llehiinln (Junior high) MIdiiIp I to", prlmlpul, riorn WrlKhl, Miirnnl OtPMiu. Molen Jvnulo Wlikiniin Itothenler JpmIp IIpmI. Kmrr)' J. 1). Ilrlnkerhoff, prlncl-liml prlncl-liml (.eona Hnow, Orii lluuderixiii, 1.1 la Did, Luvlle I'oote, DulU WrlRhl Quilt to llo AiuiIoimSI, Tho lied Cro ininmltleo of Hunt-IiirIoii Hunt-IiirIoii Itellef foilvty wluhe to expreM . ItH Rrent nppreeUtlon to tho cltlipna ''of .IVrrim, nrniiRrNlllo. Mohrlnnd, ' Ijiwri'tiio nnd HuntliiRtoii for the mipporl Riven them In tho fiirnlxhlni; of niimpM for tho lied Croiw quilt now urarliiR completion. It In tho hope of ilho committee to hae tho work torn- ' plttnl In tlino to pond the quill to the ntnto fair nt Unit Inko City whero n Rrrnter mini enn prnlmhly ho renllted from IIn wtle thnn nt any other plnco. Tho putlre- procrnlx from tho wtlo of tho iiillt will lo turned over to the Kmery lounty chaper of tho lied Cromt nnd enih town will roreUo tredlt Indlvldimlt)' for tho amount It turn In There, nro Mill n few Mock In tho quilt that remain tinnnld mid all thoup donlrlliR their numea Innerled ahnuld nend wiiimi to Mr. K. A. How. ard. Mm. I C. Hill, tho now ihalrnmn of tho Mohrlnnd lied CroM nuxllliiry ni'comp.tnled hy Mm. I-o Kennoy nnd the auxiliary, wero In Cntp Dale m-celitly m-celitly mot of ii day on n Ret uo-Cumin uo-Cumin Dale recently on n Ret no-quiilnted no-quiilnted vl'lt, callliiR on offlcera of tho chnpter und otherwlno Reltlmr n lineup fnr futtiro work. Thoy nlno hroURht down eomo flnlnhed work to he Im liided In the npxt outgoing ihlp menl of mipplleii. Tho commllteo having In clmrgo .tho ilniiio Hltn lam Monday night In nn effort lo clear lip tho bkt of the Idelit Incurred name time ngn In tho minlnmo of tho wurd organ fl high-I) high-I) oliited oer tho unhoped for ft-m of tho ilnnio, n mini of 18 60 over nnd iiIhivo the expoium of tho ilutuo nnd tho nmniint of tho orgnn nolo having hrou roallxed. I Elgin Men Tor Kcnrn), Kmery oount)' wiik rnlltd upon fnr jnoveii men to ontruln Thursday for Cnmp Kourn), Cnln., nnd tho local llMtard called up nine men. All thl wan oa, hut It wan not euty to get I lha exnet quota to go. It proved to U nn linpoialhlllt) not to get the required number, hut to hold It dowrt to the required uumher nnd and two hack homo nn nlti'rnute. Thu hoard wax finally compollfl to intraln eight men InMi.ol of coven und the ninth man could not have hecn pemuaded to turn hack Ivad It not heen that tho medical mlvlor Itmrd refuved to let him go Kdgiir and Melvln Horeimon mill Dciull JueolMeu of Kmer), M)rnu Oriiigo, llenr) J KtoveiiHon mid It, K. Yiiung of Hunt'tiRton, I.oo Clreen-hiilgh Clreen-hiilgh of Perron J llounlon llrovvn of (Ireu Itlvir mid I'runk Hlnkle of ! Clovihind now located In Oregon, wero tho nine men nailed inul nil hut )niiig Jauilwi'ii will go Into camp, Hlnkle being ortlired to proceed from IiIb prenent location Jacohxen U nuo of the 1918 claw hoii nnd wa Jutt about broken up In lumlntw when he could not bo r ocepted on account of n crlppltd hand he nuitnlned In an nc-cldpnt nc-cldpnt when n little fellow, Mr. and Mr. V. W. Held cave a graijd party In their nevv home nt Or-oncavllla Or-oncavllla lam Tuetduy In honor of the boy kcouU. Kvcry ncout wan Invited nnd all enjojed and appreciated the fMMNHHxJHlUGMHfBKIiflSE!xrV!l Invitation of their ncoutmaxtcr, the Imyx, ni well as their imrentu, feeling very grateful for hli grent effort nnd the rtiPTPMS he had hnd In hi ocout work Thp buslnom of looking nftcr nnd entertaining our ruddier ho)n nn they go nnd come wan dlneuexed last Sun day nt n meeting of the people nt Huntington nnd It wnn finally nettkd hy turning the prlvllego over to the lied Crorw Threo ho) a, Jny Steven aim, Moroni (Irnngo nnd llalph Young left there on the 5th, hound for Cnmp Kenrny, Cnln Mr nnd Mm Hubert Johnnon of Ornngovllle vvlll lenve tomorrow fir nn oxtpnded lidt with their three no in nnd two dnughter In Cow lev Wyo Thfl) will Malt In Hnll Ikp Clt) and Idaho on the wnythere. Joupph Chrletcnnen, prominent de velopment man of Ornco, Ida., nnd brother to Uri Chrltcn-.pn, waa In Caatlp Dale lant wook. He naa nut here partly In look Into the po-udbitl Ilea of a flour mill In tho vicinity of I'rlce Around llip County. V. IS. Anderaon, who hna been affiliated af-filiated with the Indian aervlcn In vnrloua parta of tho Went, hna Joined hi wlfo nnd young aon hero. Thp latter hnvn Wen vliltlng for aeveral week with Mm. Andemon' mother, Mm. Peter Johnnnon. Word wna received latn In tho week that It would bo necenaary for Mr. Kmmn Chrlntenacn to undergo another an-other operation beforo ho could leave tho hoapllnt In Halt Inke Clt) HIip nnd hrr paronta and her family of llttlo one hnve tho a)mpalhy of the wholp community. MIm Jennie Crawford lendered Mra. Itlnnchp Crawford a party ot Orange-tho Orange-tho other evi nlng, the occnalon being tho latter' blrlhdny. There wero n number of friend present nnd n good time wn hnd A nice lunch wna Kirved. Ornngcvlllo Itellef aoclety haa been bua) thla aummer making quilt and hna five nice onct nil flnlMird. One hum iwihl to Mm. W. O 1'eneock nnd thpy hnvn raffled two othora off for n Rood mini, tho lucky number being held by Mm J. II. Crawford nnd Mr Chrl JohiiiHin. SimIhI mill I'lrMinnl. Word eomoa In loenl friend that , Htilnuel y.wnhlon of Perron, who lin Impii m.itliiued nt Cnmp rremont, Cnln.. nlnre III Induitlou Into the er-, er-, viio lnt aprlng, wna due lo call for Hlberla liul Thuradny. It la tnkrn frmn thl Hint Welerii Iroop will MMiii bo operating on the more or lea Iniutlvo onrlcrti front "aumewhero In HiiftMit." David DpiiiiIihiu of Cnntlo Dale, one of tho liileM of our aoliller bo) a lo leave for camp. Im arrived aafely In ISngliind, ncrnntlnK I" ril received h III parent. It I niimed Hint I.en J Ji linen of Ornngi'Vllle. who Im been hi companion alnio leaving tin county, I al with him there. Uimoiit IMIIIng and family of Hun- 1 n)ldo Imvo tuken up me land two mile ent of Klmn nnd have built n two-room (runic hnuo on tho new farm. Thoro nro two nioro new lioiinv In Klino an clght-rnom -oncrele hoilao lelng built for Mr. and Mr. Jamea C. Jonu, nnd n throo-room frnmo oiip for Mr und Mra. Nephl Mortonnen. i llernhnrt Hnimen la homo nt Klmo i on n alxty-dny furlough nnd all are glad lo aeo him. MIm Kllta ItnunuiMin. who haa ' employment at Hunn)lde, und Mlaa Kmma Hnnxcn. who wua empo)ed at Clear Creek, lire home n't Klmo. Jamea C Jenen haa marled hi 1 thrmhlng machine onro more nt Klmo. Mm. Kdwnrd llowloy of Htnndard-villa Htnndard-villa I hdtlriR relatlvea at Cleveland. Mr. and Mr. l.eo Tldwell and babo of Klmo have moved to Mohrlnnd, where Tldwell I now employed Ml Chlrtn Ovlatt ncompnnled them. Tho lAdle Aid club met nt tho home of Mra, OrorRo Kox at Orange-villa Orange-villa lam Mondny and wero ro)nlly ontertnlned. Mra, J. II. Crawford wo elected prealilent and Ml Koto Cox vice prealdent of tho club. Word hna been received nt Ornnga-vlllo Ornnga-vlllo thai aomo more lo) have landed land-ed anfo "over there." Iiroy I.uko Hay Humphrey, Alvln Ouinnn, Wll-ford Wll-ford Thnjno nnd tho two Allred boy nro among tho number, Ml Jennie Crnwford of Ornngovllle Ornngo-vllle vvlll lenvo Sunday for Halt t-nko Clt), where he will lako n courM) In n hiulnraa collego thl wlntir Klmo I tho proud poeor of nine now boy nnd ono girl thl )oar, the lam boy having been bruiight lo Mr. nod Mra, Worth Tucker T It raddl 'oft tho firm of tho wiek for t-nlmlA. tho new Spring ('nu)on cnmp. where he will penil tho winter. The fumll) will follow him to that plnco In u fuw weeks, Mr. Jiimo Cmwford of Mnntt, accompanied b) her daughter, Mr. A. D Keller, mid aon, Kdmund, returned Sunday to her homo. Krvln Andemon, who volunteered for tho training coume ut the Unlver-lt Unlver-lt of Utah, returned homo the firm of the week, hi ph)lcal ninillllon lint permitting him to undertake general gen-eral military aervlee. J llniiMon llrnwn or flreeii Itlver wn it Cnxtlo D.ilo vlnltor thl week while waiting to go out with Widuea-day Widuea-day contingent for Camp Kearny, Cnla Ho aln vUltrd with hi alitor. Mra. Orange Olmn, nnd fnmll) In Kphralm Hum Jnliiwm of Orilligevlllo luu purehiinod the old Mnrt Andemon property more recently owned Ii)' Samuel Klngletnii, and vvlll move 111 family there Mla Crjktal llehuiiln I Imck from her aummer trip apent In California In compnti) with Mm. Hamuel '.wall-leu '.wall-leu The hitter returned a couple of week ago, T W. OjeliM left thla week (or Mt Ploaauut, where he naaumea charge of tho nemlnury work and. In nddltlon, vvlll dlroct religion olas work for tho North Sanpete atake, Mr and Mra. M. A. Cox of Provo (former Korron residents) announcq tho marriage of their daughter, I.ucy, to Clydo Dolo Oleave, Tho marriage took place In Tucaon, Arlx., Augnat 34th, aa Olravo 1 In training at tho L'nlv orally of Arlmna, Mra. flleavn will remain with her huaband during lit training at tho unlveraity and will apeiid tho winter In li Angele, Culn. IlUhnp and Mm J J l-amon of Clovehiiid urv entertaining a brand-new brand-new girl who arrived Inat week Mra. Nlel NIoInoh Iihn rcttirnul to Cleveland from lin oxtunded vluli with her aou, Wlllnrd, In Idaho. Mr, l'rank Aldou of Hull Itko Cli I vlnlilug with hir puronta, Mr. and Mm. llarr) WIIIIuiiih, ut Clove-land Clove-land Mini Mar) Wllliuui hu returned to Cleveland fioin Halt Uiko City, where he apent tho nil miner with her aimir Mrllo U-vl MortoliKon left Cleveland I ut wiek to Join hi wife In Prnvo, whore ho vvlll tench llil winter Mm I.oiilii Omwoii of ('antlo Dalo v lulled nt Cleveland with In r children liiMt wiek KrncHt K Jem-en Im piirehinied tho John Petemon proper!) at the upper end of Main atreet, Welilnn uiM Melvln lliuh uro vUlt-lug vUlt-lug old haunt nnd friend In the vlciult) of Oriuo, Ida Karl Acord, vvhu acted a principal of Hie local achool luat winter, haa accepted a poaltlon at Caatlo date for tho coming aenion Mra. N. (-'. Anderaen of Kmery accompanied ac-companied her dnughttr, Mra. II. A. Wkkman, on tho latter' return from Knur) und ha bren vlcltlng with her. |