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Show Green River High near future. Green River students are looking forward to a fine successful season. 'in the fWjt PROGRESS-LEADER- fr i" Cleveland News Mrs. Johannah Johnson By Joe Stott Hanksville News This week at Green River Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gif- High turned out to be fun and k eventful. The annual Pep Club ford of Fruita, Colo, visited was held, which was a big' urday and Sunday with the success for everyone. Each day Mart Robisons. Mrs. Gifford during the week different events and Edna Robison are cousins. took place. The week was top-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Th-ped off by the Girls Day Dance, 'ompson of Ferron spent the Girls Choice, the theme; past week visiting the Mart Cherish, music was provided Robisons and Ford Webers. Mr. and Mrs. Glen P. by the Argones. 'Johnson returned home Morv Thursday was the annual stu- Jj from Salt Lake with their dent Government Convention who has completed son, which was held at the LDS his mission in England. They church in Green River. CSU visited with another brother, sent student leaders to head the and family at Heber City John, group discussions which were before coming home. Mrs. John- very worth while. Mr. Richard son will return to the capitol J. Marshall was the guest sp- the week for pos city later eaker. ible eye surgery. East Carbon, San Juan, Notre Dame and Green River schools Mrs. Annetta Noyes, resent student leaders to attend. tired postmaster, returned hoThanks to the Green River me from California where she High Student Council it was a has been visiting her daughter, Laura Johns, and family for the big success. Basketball season will start past two weeks. Sat-Wce- SKIRT SALE GIRLS SIZES 2 to 14 PETITE JUNIOR LADIES SIZES 5 to 15 SIZES 8 to 20 AND LADIES TALL week or more. Mr. and An unusual get acquaint- and Agnes Allred and Steve and Kitchen Utensil" pot luck Roy and Z;ma Jensen and Fen. g They had refreshments at the supper was enjoyed by the Married group Friday night bowling alley. at tlie home of their leaders. Weekend visitors recently Delvin and Juanita McFarlan. at the home of Odessa and Clell Present were Colleen and GLn Jones and family were her sisHansen, Bonnie and Glendon ter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gibson Johansen, Sllis and Ralene Ove-so- of Orem. Jim and Kathryn Ward. Visitors at the A. R. Van Hazel and Lee McMullin. Lister Wagoner home last weekend Hi e and Shawna Minchey and were their daughter, Miss Helen and Loren Wells. Food was Van Wagoner of Salt Lake and served by Mrs. McFarlan in her girl friend, Darlene Ray, of pots and pans with egg turners, Ogden. The two young ladies Teresa Curtis patulas, potato mashers, etc. were missionary companions in replacing silverware. Games Louisiana. They attended Sunand program were also enjoyed. day School while here. This weeks big event is the musical production Oklahoma. Mrs. Svava Anderson plWednesday of last week Tne production is under the diranned a bowling party for her Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevenson ection of Mrs. Grace Johansen! Sunday School class Saturday of Columbia were here to spend and Mr. Bryce Wilson, and will afternoon. Those who enjoyed the afternoon visiting her sisbe held Wednesday, Thursday the party were Shorma Gard- ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bishop, and Friday of this week. Curtain ner and Patty, Brent Olsen. Do- Mrs. Dagmar Litster and Jotime is 8:00 p.m. The students ris Atwood and Claudia. Vonal hannah Johnson. and directors have worked very Vernice Wells met and visited briefly with Irene Sanhard to make this production a derson while in Manti Saturday. success. We invite everyone to Mrs. Sanderson informed her attend, you wont want to miss it. Tickets are 75c for students that her son.Sylvanus Sanderson Bererucn Mrs. Floreno is serving with the and $1.00 for adults. Army in Viet Nam at the present time. Miss Rebecca Nielson was Mrs. Faye Clark surcrowned FFA Sweetheart last Mrs. Aaron Williams reMr. and Mrs. Leland G. Friday after competing in sev- Hawkley, American Falls, Ida., turned Sunday from a 17 day prised her folks here Sunday eral fields with other girls. left Tuesday after spending a visit in Mesa, Ariz. She was a afternoon when she called from Peggy Snow and Ruth Ann Max-fiel- d few days with their daughter guest of her sister, Lillian Pet- Emery to say she had driven were named as her attend- and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rex erson. She came to Salina on from her home in Jamul, Calif, ants. Rebecca will compete for Williams. They toured the oil the bus and Aaron went over since Saturday and would be here shortly. She will visit her the state title at Salt Lake City wells, Highway 70 and other and accompanied her home. Guests at the home of mother, Mrs. Jonena Johnson later in the year. scenic points. The Baking Contest was also The ward Primary, un- Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt last and her sister, Svava and Kenheld Friday in connection with der the direction of Verna Fran- weekend were Mr. and Mrs. neth Anderson and Kurt, for a he FFA and FHA Sweetheart cis, will distribute Thanksgiv- Remo Hamblin, son Robert and Hazel Jensen, Roose CARD OF THANKS Ball. Cakes and yeast products ing baskets to the sick and daughter, I wish to thank the were baked by the girls and home bound next Monday. This vent, and Frank Hansen, Orem. people of Russell Allred is in the Emery County for their vote then judged. The ten best cakes year, instead of food items, the were auctioned off at 'the dance. children are asked to furnish a Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake and support given me in the elHe was scheduled to undergo ection. Twenty five fourth year Sem- dime each. back surgery Monday morning. I assure you of a continuation inary students visited the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phyllis accompanied him to of my honest, sincere public last Saturday to do Lemon are celebrating their 50th Salt Lake. service. baptismal work for the dead. Vera B. Duzett Basketball practice has begun wedding anniversary in Hawaii. Paul Nelson has been at Emery High. The first bas- They are members of a tour. -- wai sustained as ward budget chMr. and Mrs. Leonard airman. His committee memketball game will be held in CARD OF THANKS Larsen spent Wednesday and bers are the heads of different December. We would like to take this Thursday in Salt Lake, selecting organizations. An intensive dropportunity to thank everymaterials for their remodeling ive for funds is being held this one who helped in any way project. week. at the time of the death of Fourth year seminary our son, brother and grandMaude Thompson is visMrs. A1 Hyatt Jr. suffered students who went to the Manti Mrs. with Mr. and a broken arm last week when Temple Saturday for baptismal iting Harry son, Jeffrey Tuttle. Your she was thrown from a horse. work were Rebecca Nielsen, Vogrenic, Price. She will stay sympathy and kindness will She spent the night at the Car- Lorraine Lemon, Merrill Dun- with the Vogrenics until after always be remembered. The J. Blaine Tuttle Family bon hospital where she received can, Paul Worthen, Larry Will- Thanksgiving. The P. E. Snow Family been ill Olsen has Ervin .reatment. iams, Jim Peterson and Craig for a week. The Melrose Tuttle Family Mrs. Mary Tatton return- Larsen. Mrs. Jed Behling acThe Young Marrieds of ed home Monday from Salt companied them. Ferron ward will hold their opLake where she was assisting in Mrs. Neal Rasmussen has ;he home of her daughter, Mrs. appointed Clyde Gale as beau- ining social Saturday night at 7:30 in the hall. InRaymond Cox, whowas ill. Her tification to serve structor Rex cultural announWilliams, son, Eldon, and family brought with her. Mr. Gale is employed ter home and visited overnight. by the Mountain Fuel Supply ced that games, volleyball and dancing will be a part of the Co. fun. Refreshments pvenings CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Lloydell r?ill be served. Members of the and four boys, Sandy To all the people in Emery Wayman and Zella Wayman, Salt Lake, Young Marrieds committee are In the Rex and Judy Williams, Paul me for voted who County, were weekend guests at the and Mary Lee Stevens, Jed and recent election and helped in home of Amy Wayman. and Paul and any way, large or small, a most Marv Brereton is employ- - Carry Behling Joan Crawford. The people of sincere Thank You. ed in Cedar City by W. W. ClCo. yde GREEN RIVER Rex Nelson Ferrel Christensen, Orem are invited to use our comand Marita Powell, Price, spent Carren Cox, daughter of plete facilities at our branch Tuesday with their mother, Ber- tha Christensen. iMr. and Mrs. Hal M. Cox, was Mr. and Mrs. Dwight ihome from Snow College the there. Killpack were hosts to mem-- 1 past week. With her was a You are of their families at a tur- - iend, Darlene Houskeeper. elweys welcome Here the past week were key dinner last week. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilberg Richfield. They attended funerand Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Gary al services for the Tuttle baby. Petty and children and Eva Danny Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cox has been Killpack. Hazel Christensen spent in the Price hospital suffering Helper a week and a half in Salt Lake from injuries received while with her daughter, Vera dark. working for the gas company in and She attended the wedding Sat- Price. ' Green River The Kent Scovills of Salt urday of her granddaughter, Arline dark. Lake were visitors with his folks, the Orien Scovills, for the Member Federal Deposit CARD OF THANKS chicken hunt weekend. Insurance Corporation I wish to thank my many Visitors at the Reuben friends from throughout the co- Jewkes home the past week unty who voted for me in the were Idas sister and husband, recent election. I was grateful Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen of for your confidence in me and Sandpoint, Ida. While they were for your support. here they toured the scenic southeastern part of the state. Blake L. Jones r. ed rf Yo-'un- t Emery County News Cattle , Dal, Thursday, November 17, Ver-nic- Mrs. Duane Ward made a business trip to Spanish Fork Saturday to attend the auction then drove on in to Provo for a visit w ith their daughter, Sally and Ferrill Atwood and family. Mrs. Vida Wall of Hiawatha was a Sunday visitor with her daughters, Lois and Kevin Jensen and family and Wilma and Andy Barnett and children. Mrs. Wall attended Sunday School Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Alien, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wells trav-- : eled to Manti Saturday to ac- company Robert Dee Allen and Utah 1964 Earlene Joyce Robertson, through the temple and to witness the young couples wedding ceremony. , Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mill er and children of Sandy were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen. The Millers visited Sunday School with Harriet CARD OF THANKS would like to thank all of that supported me in the election, I apreciate your support. I would also like to thank those that helped in my campaign in any way. Velma Eden I the people Ferron News 'should you make Rio Grande Rail Road a part of your physical distribution system? - All Reduced Man-Temp- le Clawson News FlaCille Dress Shop 40 West Main, Price, Utah Up To !; off 'V'J iQ&im ! on Singer Touch and Sew Sewing Machines Why If recently you haven't investigated the customer-orienteservice of Rio Grande RailRoad, you may be missing a good d opportunity to improve your distribution system. We've had ninely-si- x years experience in meeting the de- mands of customers and we thrive on it! Quite honestly, we can't do much about improving your physical distribution situation if you dont give us a chance. Ours is a modem operation, with marketing directors and research specialists dedicated to giving you the service you need and want. Put them to work for you. Orangeville News Why not 7?iarGran3e rs RAILROAD Helper State TOTAL TRANSPORTATION Bank in Price a TndMBtik o! 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