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Show FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24, EMERY 1944 COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE PAGE TEN DALE, UTAH 1C Li Leona Peacock was a Ferron Mr. Ole Blackburn was seri- visitor last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petty ously hurt in the Art Petty coal at a supper in honA entertained 18. November mine Saturday, Mr. or him on fell Pettys parents, Mr. and large piece of coal A. Petty. W. Mrs. hosto Price the rushed was he brokwas bone Ralph the six year old son of pital. His pelvis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis has en and many other injuries. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Pet- teen ill for over a week he was hospital, on ty from Smithfield and Mrs. taken to the Price 18 Nov. a serious in visit are Saturday Helen Glen from Ogden condition. friends. and relatives ing Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Jorgen1 sen from Spring Canyon are visiting Mr. Jorgensens parents Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Jorgensen. CLEVELAND rripple L Club Meets The Tripple L ROLLER SKATING FERRON every gjJ Club met Friday at the home from 8 to nice A evening urday Blanch Ralphs. Mrs. of reat Davis Cleveland delicious p.m. Hall, time was had and my mW cm to sacnt to m J freshments served. FOR SALE OR TRADE Qn Los de Libre Club registered Perch Members of Stalion. It also a good work CASTLE DALE housi the Los de Libre club held a also have 14 half grown turke-Thanksgiving party Saturday to sell. See Mrs. John H. Cox evening at the home of Mr. and Orangeville. Mrs. Eugene Johansen. Those were Mr. and Mrs. s Ex-Bish- op Petty present WarClyde Lowe, Glen Botts, o 2 good milk SALE ren Barton, Darrell Stokes and FOR is a coj one and the other Jersey Ranger and Mrs. Lewis. a Red Durham, both of these cows are extra good milk cons. Los Amegos Club Meets Rene See Wallace Otteson ac Hunti HUNTINGTON Los ton, Utah. 3. the entertained Grange Amegos club Thursday evening. Thirteen guests were present. WANTED Man or woman a Route Mrs. Ruth Nagelvoort was experience preferred b special guest. Tempting 'lunch not necessary to start. RawleiRh was served. Denver, Colo Dept. j UT-201-- M daughter 'W, It Mrs. Joan Ihler and Miss Davis were weekend visitors in Salt Lake. Friendship Club Meets The Friendship FOR SALE FERRON Stark Delicious ap club met at the home of Mrs pies, $2.25 bushel. Phone John J They Gianarakis at the Bank Cafe. Grace Cook on Friday. quilted a quilt. Delicious refreshments were served. t ' II-e- en Johnson. A number of our Saints attended Union meeting in Castle Dale Sunday. Fireside chat was held Monday night at the Bawden home. Bawden and Jean Shirlene Whitehead furnished the refreshments. Lee Miller and family of Dragerton were Sunday visitors in Cleveland. The Relief socity are holding a Thanksgiving party next Saturday evening to commence with a program at 8 P. M. followed by a dance. Refreshments will be served. Proceeds of the refreshments will be applied on the new chap JOE-IYE- VE --ANP HERE'S IVHYrk corn rocosrMRE than eyer ITS Price 2 Sun- day November 12 and visited for a week. ill Willie Green was taken during the show Saturday evening and was rushed to the Price hospital. He was feeling fairly good Sunday evening and .1 DRESSES 1-- 1- -2 MU! CLEVELAND Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ward are entertaining a brand newr boy in their home, all concerned are doing nicely. FERRON Mr. and Mrs. Max Peacock are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby boy, born on November 6. Mrs. Masie Peacock of Castle Dale, spent all day Sunday with them. To the People of this Community & COATS . XMAS DRESSES and XMAS HATS LADIES ROBES CHENILLE & QUILTED KEEP THE HEAT In, AND THE LacMode-j- d Price, Utah BUY THAT EXTRA WAR BOND TODAY- - COLD Out Now Is The Time To Do Your Insulating and Weather Stripping. Dont Wait Until The Middle of Winter, and Then Wonder Why You Cannot Keep Your Home Warm! IVe Have A Complete Line of Insulating Material and Weather Stripping, And The Price Will Surprise You For The Benefits You Will Gain. , We Also Carry A Full Line of n NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS We would appreciate it if tax- HUNTINGTON I wish to correct announcing the girth of Elmer Colbys baby. I was misinformed. It is Mr. and Mrs. Eldwin Colby, who are welcomthis time.' ing a new baby girl, born the Mrs. Lyle Litster entertained latter part of October. Monday November. 20 for her sister, Bessie Wickman, home HUNTINGTON A baby boy for Thanksgiving. She is em- was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ployed in Seattle. Rhodes, Friday November 17, Mrs. pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Neilson and weighing 7 wras formerly Glenna family are going to Ogden to Rhodes spend 'Thanksgiving with her Guymon. This is their 3rd son. The father is in the service. mother, Mrs. G. Leonard. They have a home in Price and Mr. Rhodes was formerly a carpenter until he was inducted into the army. WINTER SUITS Dress Shop 100 BOND Builders HardWindow Come See Paints Us! and Glass., ware, HOME LUMBER & BLDG. CO. JOHN DAY, Owner PRICE, Thanksgiving day. 3p MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Route. Real opportunity. We will help you get started. Write 0, Rawleighs, Dept. UTK-20Denver, Colo. 1- furnished thought and provided the theme for the program and LOST One small white faced entertainment. Mrs. Sarah Rob- heifer calf. Branded FH on left ertson added to the interest hip. Please notify, if you find with a touching Thanksgiving Fred Huntington, Orangeville food for Mrs. Fawn Ilher and son are visiting in Salt Lake with the Ilher family until December. Heber Leonard has been very ill and is a little improved at t $15.00 Up en- Fri- 2x6s, Seth - Price 2 Saturday, Nov. 18, we uu have lots of cattle of all kinds for this sale and around 50 heal of mixed pigs. Some horses and sheep and chickens. Also many household articles. If you haie anything ready for market-- 1 Bring it in or call and we will do our best to haul it for you. Fho 567 Price, WAYNE E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer, Price, Utah payers would come in and pay story. their taxes before noon, November 30. After this date taxes will left the hospital Monday. not be- taken for 3 days from ILesly Jones moved his family that date and a 2 per cent penback home Friday. They moved alty will be added. to Dragerton during the early County Treasurer fall. Gladys McArthur is visiting her sister and family In Wattis this week. Prop Ladies Cotton ' , Clique Club Notes Mrs. Phyllis Humphrey 1 BUY AT LEAST ONE EXTRA returned with her parents 1-- was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in needle art. tertained the Cliques last er, Rolla Is home on furlough. His wife, Betty Lou (Powell) SALE Mrs. Zada CASTLE DALE LUMBER FOR SALE Bell entertained members of the Entre Nous club at her homt 2x8s, 2x10s, 2x12s, See here Friday evening. Hot lunch Allen, Castle Dale, Utah up for extra War Bonds on the Payroll Plan. Welcome the Victory Volunteer when he or she calls at your home. Co to your hank or Bond booth. For final Victory for your own future security . . Huntington Department JUMPERS Entre Nous Club So sign P-4- The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen had the misfortune to get a sliver in his eye. He was taken to Price for Blanch Green medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Vick Unger-ma- n accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Parley Thorngren has moved his family from the Joe Patten Elvin McEprang to Provo Sunranch to the John Richards day, November 19 to attend a home for the winter. birthday dinner given by their son and brother, Ralph Unger-ma- n in honor of his mothers USE THE PROGRESS Classified Department if you have any- birthday at Ralphs home there. thing to dispose of. 25c for 3 Dr. and Mrs. Easely of Ferron were visitors one day last week lines. at Ralph Chipmans home. Mr. and Mrs. Buck (Ted) Joh-so- n and his two brothers, Clark and Rolla and their wives all from Provo, visited relatives in Huntington Sunday. His broth- Ladies Improvement club met at the home of Mrs. Cristy Humphrey on Wednesday. A special program on Armistice was presented and a tempting luncheon jvas served. Mrs. Iris Luke will entertain the club at their next meeting. Thats tvhat is going to war now. Afore Fortresses that cost $600,000 each in War Bonds. Afore 7 Thunderbolts that cost $50,000 each. More amphibious tanks! More aircraft carriers! More gasoline and oil than it took for the invasion of Europe! Over seven billion dollars a month! simple arithmetic. Meets The Ladies Club ORANGEVILLE Improvement I eL SPECIALS AUCTION ll STU COY 4 8C MR 70 FGHr YES, Speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday were Vance Tucker, Clay Peterson and Dean i 4 AfTrrriP The War Wives PERRON Club met last week at the home of Mrs. Virginia Funk. t CAN G. L. Olsen has moved into his new store and Vere King has moved his is ready for business. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shmidts family to Sunny Dale to bs have gone to Ohio to visit Mr. closer to his work. Shmidts folks. Mrs. Shmidts is Lloyd Larson has moved hi" i'family to Price where he is the former Iris Simonsen. Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Broderick working. Dean Johnson, who has been and family from Delta are visitfor the past 2 years employed Brodericks Mrs. mother, ing Mrs. Carrie Mortensen. Cloy is in Provo Is now at home. The job where he was employed is hunting Elk on the side. Dell Lewis went into Salt now completed. Lake City and returned with a The Wm. Stokes family endinjoyed a new truck. Mrs. Rosa H. Duzett is in Salt ner last Thursday at the Ralph home in Hiawatha priLake visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bracken to or return to the armNolans Peterson. Blanche ed forces. and Mrs. J. A. , A : War Wives Club Virtue Anderson , 1 i:o;dgie Emery Department - li and Manager UTAH BUY THAT EXTRA WAR BOND Die best way to observe the of Hitler is to buy an extra War Bond. In thousands upon thousands of American homes OUR TOYLAND WILL BE OPEN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH. We Will Have A Complete Line of The Best Toys Obtainable. Get Your Toys Early This Year Don't Disappoint The Kiddies GET YOUR TOYS EARLY! 'e mu WHERE EMERY COUNTY PEOPLE MEET 136 W. Main Price Phone 584 BUY THAT EXTRA WAR BOND Just Received to-d- there ii and sadpride ness. From these homes have come fighting men who died to bring us this far on the road to decisive victory s. over all our SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ene-mie- It will take more sweat, more tears, more toil, more and greater individual War Bond buying before we see Japan in the ruins these barbarians of the Pacific planned for us. How much more blood and tears depends on every individual American war worker and bond buyer. The Sixth War Loan symbol a bomb hurtling down on the Rising Sun can only come to reality with your individual help. Buy at least an extra $100 War Bond above your normal payroll savings. Thats the least you can do to back up your fighting men. THE EDITOR. TRY US FIRST FOR UNRATIONED Shoes for the Entire Family SHOES- SHELBY SKOES all lsathcr -- VITAL IN MAT! PRICE TRADING SHOE DEPT. Price, Utah - |