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Show emery county Ferron Recruit Green River Emery Department Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Broderick the E;iStern the Grand Chapter in are the proud parents of a new baby boy, born Oct. 9. wereLkie 9ty from Green The Primary held its annual Mamie TSdtmeS Alim,, ' last Friday afternoon with party Homer ChenneyBrou-nHrown, Caroline much success. c.. ' Mrs. Gerald Jones was a visitnWKreSlding in Ogden), Gon-p- p Fobert Beebe ard or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. miTn. men Alonzo Olsen last Saturday aftcr,IrIand KIrs' EJgene Hunt and ernoon. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Petsiit'UTrtVi and 5011 iurr-eyety, of Provo, who attended the in Lake City where they wedding anniversary celebration did work in the L.D.S. of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pettey of temple. Helief Society conference was also visited In Emery held in the Green River ward Ferron, before returning home. chapel last Sunday when Mrs. Leo Jensen and children bake Officers Mrs. night, McCalister spent the week end at Fish lake, and Mrs. Anderson were present. returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Madge Singleton, of Los son Jordon are Jorgensen visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pal itSiberJL0f Sr - i,A- IIISlI Times Pass You Up? Good missing out on a lot of the fun you used to have rf take stock m .yourself. Are you vour old friends If you are. it mi-lrvnus jumpy, irritable? be thats something even your .best friends can't f about! See the registered optometrist here for a ht rd 3 jjjlete 0UH Be examination NOW! Frankly Told IJ Glasses Are NOT Needed eye ! S0lnD"' Wilson. Mrs. Conley is visiting at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. W. F s, while Mr. Conley is working on some mining claims near here. Gerald Drake journeyed to Mcroni last week and returned to Green River with a bride. The bride was formerly Miss Ivy Olson of Moroni. EQUIPMENT" NEW Enables us to give Long-Lastin- Pressing g and Creasing Work Most Modern Cleaning and Pressing Shop in Eastern Utah :Lee Thompson was taken to the Veterans hospital in Saif Lake City last week suffering from a leg injury. Mr. Thompson , is a veteran of the first and a member of the American Legion post in Green work-war- River. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Green River registration under the Selective Service law was carried out in the school house here, with Joe Seely, Mrs. C. R. Chidester, Mrs. R. J. Dinning. Mrs. Wallace Curtis and Miss Una Gillis as registrars. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bigelow, John Bigelow, Mrs. Eligia Bigelow ard Mrs. Alma Scovill and children journeyed to California for a short visit. CLEANERS ACMEPRICE. UTAH RE-ELE- CT mer of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Larsen and Mrs. Emma Larsen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ar.derson last week. Exceptionally good potato crops were gathered last week end as there was no school. Miss Una Williams Is employed in the E. H. Duzett store in the place of Mrs. Olene Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peacock returned home from California Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson visited their daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Petty, and new baby, who are still in the Price hospital. Two quilts were made in the Relief Society work and business meeting Tuesday in connection with the regular lesson work. J. Keith Jensen, of Ferron, has been selected as the honor man of his company by his instructors at the U. S. Naval training station in San Diego, Cal., for tVe week ending October 12. Keith enlisted in the navy at the navy recruiting station in Salt Lake City, on September 3. Since that time he has been learning the necessary qualifications to fit himself for a career as a man. man-of-wa- Stoddard - Clover rs NEWEST CREATIONS IN 1941 FURNITURE Happiness Begins at Home See our Beautiful line of Walnut Porcelain CIRCULATING HEATERS and Mrs. Helen Baldwin has gonp children of Salt Lake City spent to her home In Wellington with the week end here with her her new baby, which arrived parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. here recently at the home of her Erickson. mother, Mrs. Charles Oviatt. Mr. and Mrs. Que Oviatt have Mrs. Irene Brown and Mrs. Orson Brotherson and Sheldon moved Into their new home, the Childs motored into Salt Lake former Blaine Olsen residence. Bill Willstead has moved his City on Sunday of last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph family Into the old Soph Olsen home. Axelsen. Sheldon Childs, who recently Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Richards have purchased a new car. joined the OCC camp at AmeriReuben Tucker has moved his can Fork, has secured his release family to Manti where Mr. Tuck- and is home again. Mrs. Jennie Erickson er has employment, ar.d where and they can be near Mrs. Tuckers children accompanied her sister, father, Mr. Thompson, who has Mrs. Anna Jorgensen, of Ferron, to Salt Lake City last week while failing health. Miss Shirley Childs, who re- the latter attended U. E. A. They cently underwent a mastoid returned home on Sunday. Miss Agnes Oviatt Is in Salt operation in Salt Lake City, Is Lake City looking for employstill too ill to come home. Mode Wells has his family ment. Walter Clegg left Monday for visiting him in Green River, at Manti with a truck load of furwhich place he is employed. Willard Tucker cam? home niture belonging t o Reuben Sunday from Idaho, where he Tucker, who is moving to that has been working the past few place this week. Mrs. Equata Tucker was the weeks. He plans to return soon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bailey, of newly appointed Primary presiProvo, visited here Saturday at dent, and her departure leaves a the Vern Winders home. vacancy to be filled. Mrs. At that station It Is the custom to select every week the one man of each company of 140 recruits among whom he has shown by his outstanding ability, zeal and loyalty, that he Is worthy of this special designation. Friends of this young man and of his parents will be happy to learn that he Is adapting himself so nicely to the high standards which the modern navy has set for Its bluejackets and that he has started on his naval career with such distinctive promise. Receives Honor Elmo Department Asi-mu- Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians PRICE 1 East Main St. page fits PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH Iarge and Medium Sizes LINOLEUM Ily the yard or in New Fall Patterns rug sizes and the prices have not advanced. Floor Coverings Wilton and Axministers in rug size or made up to fit your room, at prices you can alTord to pay. Complete line of New and Used Furniture TERMS BE CAN ARRANGED ? FURNITURE EXCHANGE PRICE, UTAH PRICE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Up Your ix a lome NOW . . . your home in good repair? Protect your comfort A new roof or 8 well as your property investment. , ,ny type of home repairs can be taken care of prompt-ys and paid for conveniently by the month out of our income. )oes your home meet the needs of your family today? you need an extra bedroom, another bathroom, )r do nore closet See space, or perhaps a garage? Us for Estimates and Convenient Monthly Payments TE PRICE, UTAH You buyers DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE JUDGE LUMBER CO. iltl-STA- JUDGE JOHN A. HOUCAARD SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Fair, Impartial, Competent Support him for a Second Term of lowest price cars Clawson Department entertained and Mrs. Rulon Allred and Mrs. Helen Dawn.j Lucille Jeffry and young son of for her daughter, who was celebrating her third Provo, also visited here with their mother, Mrs. W. E. Thatbirthday anniversary Wednes-- 1 cher. of 9. A number Oct. day, o friends and relatives Auto taxes were fathered by were present. All who attended King George I of England, who enjoyed a good time. Jack Riley entertained a num- imposed a tax on carriages in ber of his friends at ihis eighth 1637. birthday anniversary Thursday afternoon. Mr ar.d Mrs. Bazil King are HOTEL driving a 37 8 sedan. Mrs. Robert Riley visited at home with her family Sunday. SEMLOH She returned to Provo, where she had to undergo another operation this week on her eyes The doctor found it necessary to take a piece from her lip and graft it in her eye to stop the growth there. Mr. and Mrs. William Price, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Price and family spent Monday at the Manti temple. Work started Tuesday on the Salt Lake City, Utah school bus road at Rock Canyon. WPA labor Is being used on the THIS COUPON entitles the holder to 25c reduction on project. Don, young son of Mr. and any room at the rates adverone coupon to the Mrs. A. L. Cox, had his tonsil i tised room. removed by Dr. Duggins SaturNEW beds, springs, mattressday. Ralph Hensley of the Duck es, carpets, throughout the Creek OCC camp is visiting here bouse. with his sister and her husband, RATES $1.50 to $3.50. .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller. We Now Feature Free W. E. Thatcher spent Sunday Garage at home with his family. He has USE THIS COUPON rt secured employment at the being built at Ogden. Mr. Mrs. Ivan Nielsen (HEUfe CEDE to (ft cde?O09J j out-of-to- YOU CANT MATCH THIS STUDEBAKER CHAMPION FOR: GOOD LOOKS! Big, roomy, stratolmer-styl- e torpedo bodies interiors NEW V-- GAS ECONOMY! sell- largest It beat all othercars in official ing lowest price Gilmore-Vosemit- e Sweepstakes RESTFUL RIDING! car with Only lowest price suspension independent planar and finest hydraulic shock absorbers LOW REPAIR COST! of Proved by a billion m.ki for delighted g money-savinChampion owners HANDLING EASE! car with Only lowest price variable ratio steering TRADE-I- N VALUE! a used Studebaker Try to buy ee how much Champion-s- you have to pay UTAH AUTO COMPANY ko 4- boy Car-rol- I ffeOGZGft) GUZOdb (ft and a girl, born at their home last week. Mrs. Austin Olsen had several of her neighbors in helping her quilt, last Saturday. Miss Edna Larsen returned home Monday from a months stay in Salt Lake City. The state road commission has a crew of men and machines grading, banking and cutting out the curves on our road, preparing to graveling and oiling. need This will fulfill a long-fe- lt to our community, and everyone is happy to see this work progressing. Q. G. Crawford is staying at his ranch this week, looking after sheep and cattle interests. John Larsen, Rufus Albertson and Travus Olsen acted as registrars for the draft. Deloss Olsen and sons finished a prosperous season of threshing at Moore this wptk. By the time this reaches our readers, most of the men and boys will be out after their buck. Quite a number have secured doe permits. Good lifck to all hunters! ILewis ALbertsen and family moved to Huntington Monday, so he may be closer to his work as a government trapper. Miss Alice Bunderson spent Sunday evening with her parents, after returning from U. E. A. in Salt Lake City. Clarence Funk returned from a weeks visit with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. The ladies of the Relief Society held a business and work meeting Tuesday. Mrs. S. Albert-se- n and Mrs. Ray Larsen furnished refreshments. Mrs. Deloss Olsen, Mrs. Jessie l, Olsen and daughter, Doris attended a birthday anniversary of Miss Helen Dawn Neilsen of Clawson. Bill Barker, representing the Utah Livestock Commission Co., was calling on his many friends and customers last Saturday. Mrs. L. R. Bunderson returned home Thursday after a week in Salt Lake City attending conference, doing temple work, and visiting her son Mac, who is attending the Uuniversity of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Raino Hyita are the proud parents of twins, a Price, Utah ar-po- WASATCH SERVICE MICKEYS PLACE Quality Gasoline Home of the Scotch Meat Pie and Oils at Lower Prices We Specialize in HOME COOKING . DRIVE IN AND SAVE By Women Cooks Only South Carbon Avenue and Railroad Tracks Taste the Difference PRICE. Mrs. UTAH J. II. Jones, Prop. PRICE UTAH HANSENS LEWIS OPTICAL CO. 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