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Show August 16, 1962 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) Cleveland News MRS. RUTH A family picnic was enjoyed by the Floyd Anderson family at the Saratoga Resort Sunday, August 5. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Mar-gre- t) Christensen and family, Price; Mr. andMrs. A1 (Ramona) Jensen and family, Salt Lake; Mrs. Ona Myers and son David, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Eddy (Berlyle) Kochevar and family, Murray; and Mr. and Mrs. Dar-r- y jRachelle) Rowley and family, Granger. Connie Anderson was not abl to be in attendance because of her employment in Phoenix, Ariz. UTSTER She also attended the James P. Johnson reunion. Mrs. Zora Peacock of Huntington visited Sunday School here ond spent the day with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Eden. The Cleveland exhibit will be held in the Cleveland recreation hall Wednesday, August 15, at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend to see what the boys and girls have accomplished this summer. 4-- H A family birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Nora Jensens 83rd birthday last week. Those in attendance were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bracken and daughter Lana from Salt Lake City and Mrs. Emma Reynolds from Ogden have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Allen and also attended the James P. Johnson reunion at Price. and Mrs. Ross Black and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Wakefield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Val Jensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Potter and family, Mr. and Mrs. DarMrs. VeraCline from Pomona, Huntington; win Jensen, Mr. and Mrs Duane Calif, is spending a few days Jensen and family and Mrs. with friends and relatives here. Gladys Allred, Cleveland. IT IS YOUR DUTY AS A CITIZEN To Vote In Order to Vote YOU MUST BE Registered Your Next Registration Date Is AUGUST 21 Public Service Announcement by Utah State AFL-CIO dren and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle' McPhie and two children, Boise, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. LuDean Litster and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferrin, Springville; Mr. and Mrs Dilts Workman and six children of Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Arnell Clark and four children of Walnut Creek, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and five children of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waterfield of Sait Lake City. Last week Mrs. Harriet Jensen took her mother, Mrs. Maude Jensen, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Litster at Provo, after which they motored to Layton where Maude will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Beth ' Henzie, a while. Mr. were home Ward. James Price. and Mrs. Craig Johansen Sunday visitors at the of Mr. and Mrs. Duane They also attended the P. Johnson reunion in Mr. and Mrs. Elden G. Luke of Orangeville were speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. A special number was rendered by a ladies quartet, Mrs. Lynette Thorderson, Mrs. Aretha Jensen, Mrs. Loretta Larsen and Mrs. Ruth Litster. Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Louis LarThe James P. Johnson reunion sen attended the birthday dinner of Kay Larsen in Price was held at the Price park Sunday, August 13. Those in attendTuesday evening, August 7. ance from here ware Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Clark from Wal- Mis. James Atwood and family nut Creek, Calif, and Mrs. Opal and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ward Andersen of Huntington visited and family. relatives here last week. Mrs. Loretta Larsen and family spent several days in Ferron The William T. Litster family visiting her parents, Mr. and held a reunion at their home Mrs. Homer Duncan. in Provo after church services in the various wards Sunday afterVal Sanderson is employed in noon, August . Those in attend- Salt Lake City as a butcher. He ance besides Mr. and Mrs. Lit- and hiswife, Wanda, will be movster were Mr. and Mrs. Norman ing from our emmunity soon. Andersen and three children and Allen Litster, Huntington; Mr. Mrs. Irene Sanderson traveled and Mrs. Clair Mathis and two to Salt Lake City with Mr. and children, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Val Sanderson. From there DeRell Litster and eight chil she and her daughter, Viola, left m PENNEY'S 3QD, by bus for Idaho Falls to attend the wedding and reception of Violas missionary companion, who was married in the Idaho Falls Temple on August 10. years experience to bring you in advan-ic- e fabrics youll see in expensive readymades! From the first calico sold over Mr. Penneys counter in Kemmerer in 1903 . . . Penneys has never stopped looking and laming and leading in giving 'women who sew the newest in fibers, finishings, coloring, and styling the big values that make Penneys Americas biggest fabric retailer! 60 .... 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In the summer, you are more likely to overload your heart; the chores you map do easily in cooler weather put more stress on your heart when the temperature goeff up. This is because the heart must supply more blood to the skin to cool the body while it is also supplying blood to the working muscles. The following pointers worked ouf by research scientists to help the farmer with heart disease can be wisely applied to your own outdoor work, whether or not you have heart trouble. Whenever you can, stay in the shade; avoid the direct summer sun. A sun shade on the tractor will help reduce heat stress. Start on a new job slowly and give yourself time to adjust to the work. This Is Important t. Don't when you are drag around extra pounds caus Ing the heart to work harder. Thoughtful planning and good organization will get the job done with much less effort. A slow steady rate of work, with short rest periods taken In the shade, will get the jab done without doing you in. When your work makes you short of breath or causes chest pain, either you are working too fast or the work is too hard for you. Report to your doctor whenever a job you are accustomed to doing easily seems difficult or causes discom- OMim City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larsen had as dinner guests at their home Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Don Larsen and family, Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Larsen and family to celebrate birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Gardner were unable to be there because of the Riding meet in Richfield, WHILE THEY IAST! De-lyl- es j What you dont owe, won) Helper Furniture Company of Price hurt yon Price "Drive a Bargain With Bank Automobile Financina over-weigh- 35-3- 6 wide Celebrity Everglaze Cotton Satin Prints. Falls dramatic new deep-tone-s . . . easy-carmachine wash, with little or no ironing! e, .... New Celebrity French Poodle heavyweight textured cotton that looks almost like a rich ribbon-knit- ! Machine wash, little or no iron. yard Clawson News where they will be employed. Clawson; Mrs. Val Jean (West)' Mr. Mangum has been manager Curtis, Provo; Mrs. Helen (Boh-leeof Low Mountain Trading Post Wright, California. Un- Huntington News Larsen-Jorgense- heart condition Count on Penneys' Page Fiv able to attend because of Illness was Mrs. Kenna (Jensen) Prest-wlcProvo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith Dale Van Wagoner is now emPriscilla Sheffield. Mrs. and daughter Carol of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Byron LubeckjMrs. and four children of Avoca, Lubeck is the former Maxine spent the weekend here with Mr. ployed in Moab. Iowa arrived here Sunday for a Gill. and Mrs. Don Smith and family. Ted Ann Nielsen spent the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred of visit with Mrs. Lubecks mother, The Don Smith family live in weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Lathella Nielsen, and famHelper and Earl Allred vacation- - Mrs. Rose Gill, and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Mangum' Sunnyside but spend weekends from the ily. She will ed in the High Uintas fishing at home the left their three children at the!here they recently LDS Businessgraduate School In Salt last week. home of grandparents, Mr. and purchased. Lake August 31. Mrs. Andrew Wright, while they n Reunion The made a trip to Chinle Ariz. for An enjoyable day was spent was held at Boulger Sunday, their household furnishings, in last week when several former Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mrs. Flora Jensen and children of Dragerton August 5. The Jorgensen families preparation to move to Orem, school friends met and spent the were well represented from San- The ladies were were Sunday guests at the Frank day together. family of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Helen (Rasmussen) Wright, Blackburn home. pte. The Larsens attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Delyle. Reed Brasher was home for Mrs. Dee Mr. and Nielson, anj family, Mr. and Mrs. day Lamond Gardner and family, Price! Mr. and Mrs Bryce Bra-M- r. Mrs. Cristy Humphrey and Mrs. Louis Larsen and gher Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Lee and McElprang, Huntington Lardbn. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jeanne Wareham and children There were 75 family members their families, and Vee. of Lancaster, Calif., accompanin attendance. Speakers at the Second ward ied by Georgia Winters, visited meeting Sunday were Mr. and in the Glenwood Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Larsen ra jay powen. Mr. and Mrs. Carbondale, Colo, area last week. and family from Murray and perry Wakefield sang accom-M- r. Jeanne brought back her daughand Mrs. James Larsen and panied by Dorris Leonard, ter who had been visiting with family of Salt Lake City visited, relatives. the Wilford Larsen home and Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Cook also attended the Larsen-Jor- were weekend visitors at the Kregg Winters of Salt Lake gensen reunion. Gordons son,1 Phineas Cook home. Jerrold has City visited his mother, Mrs. recently been discharged from Georgia Winters, the past weekthe U.S. Army medical depart- - end. He is employed in body and ment. He .was in the service a. fender work In Salt Lake. ... Larry Otteson and Ernie Me-- , ' WJL Ma Farlane motored to Orem Sat-- ? Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Curtis urday, August 4, to visit with their daughter, accompanied Dora Mrs. Larrys mother, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bird Mrs. Jeanne Wareham, and fam(Jean McCandless) were speak- ily to Provo and Salt Lake City ers at the First ward meeting for a few days visit with members of their family. The week Judy Van Wagoner has return- Sunday. ed home from a short vacation ending August 5, they attended with her sister, Helen, who lives fast day Sacrament meeting serin Salt Lake City. vices in Provo where Lyman had the pleasure of blessing and Miss Helen Van Wagoner and naming his granddaughter, the her roommate, Miss Marguerite A baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peay, and siser, Judy Peay from George Curtis. She was given the For Advice About Your Heart name of Vicki Lurlene. Payson were weekend visitors Your For Doctor Seo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AlInformation Ask Your ton Van Wagoner. Heart Association Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis and family were weekend visitA family get together was enors with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman joyed up Huntington Canyon Curtis August 11 and 12. They Sunday by the Afton Van Wagspent most of the time In the attendoner families. Those in muntains where they enjoyed and' Van and Wagoner family ance were Mr. and Mrs. Afton camping, Misses fishing and horseback and Margurite Judy Van Wagoner, Judy, Helen and riding. Peay. Mr. Ronald and Greg, family, and Mrs. Danny Van Wagoner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale John and Jolene Smith have arrived home from a short vacation at Lagoon and Salt Lake 1A& Exercise helps IVIVERS PROGRESS 98 1. fort Remember worries, fears and tensions will prevent your relaxing during rest These emotional stresses place an extra burden on the heart . Come to the bank first, even before you select your car. That will enable us to clear the loan and assure you of prompt financing when you buy. You can then shop around for your car with the advantages of a cash buyer. Youll be in the ideal position to make a good, money-savin- 35-8- 6 wide YOU INSURANCE AGENT g deal. CAN BE Your Best Friend! 3. When you are ready to "takeover," well be ready with the cash you need. 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