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Show fULOS UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, COST ,"" i 11 ABOUT YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS Huntington Department itn. Morrell King entertained eleren members of the TNT club last week At the home of her lister, Mrs. Addle Richard Miss Audrey Hansen, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Soren Nlelson, returned to her home In Grand Junction, Oolo., Sunday. Thirteen of the officers and teachers of the primary association attended tttie convention In Castle Date Friday. Young Clifford Collard enter- tained a group of his small (friends at a birthday party at the canyon home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collard. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Brock-ban- k In spent the week-en- d Beit !Lake City with relatives. While there they attended the reception given In (honor of the ninety-fift- h birthday of Mr. Brockbank's mother. Mrs. Leah Klrby was hostess to the ladies of her sewing club last week. A very enjoyable evening of needlework was spent, climaxed by a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Fawn Kazerian and small daughter, Fay, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brasher. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Orange and Lylas Orange, Peter Nlel-Bo- n and June Wakefield attended the funeral of Dee Robinson In Mohrland .Tuesday. and Mrs. Milton Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Nlelson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brasher, Mr. and Mrs. Cllve Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Klrby and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gordon spent the weekend at the Forks in Huntington canyon. (Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Brasher and children, who have been in California several months, returned home. Mrs. Abe Day and son are visiting Mrs. Day's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook. William Marshall, who suffered a stroke last week, is im proving. The Misses Janice and Grace McElprang entertained a large group of their friends at a party Tuesday afternoon. The youngsters highly enjoyed the afternoon of games and luncheon. Plans have been completed for a big and grand twenty-four- th of July celebration. The parade will start at ten a. m, followed by a specially arranged program at 11 o'clock. Miss Belle Ounderson will represent Utah of today and Elizabeth Roper will be Utah of '47. The afternoon will be full of races, ball games, rodeos, a pet and pony show and many other Interesting and highly entertaining events. o Mr. and Mrs. Soren Nlelson, DAT FAMILY TO Mr. and Mrs. Olen Anderson, HOLD FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nlelson, Mr. REUNION AUG. ODODODODODOD -7 Descendants NOW FOR A BIGGER of Abraham Day are preparing to hold a family reunion at the AND BETTER 24th head of Huntington canyon on Make this 24th a day to be August 5, 6 and 7, of this year. held in your memory.' Let us Wie celebration will be held In help make the day a pleasant conjunction with the Wilcox one by furnishing you your ko- reunion. dak films take pictures of the This Is the first reunion- of parade or your canvon trira. the Day family since 1898. We have paper plates and Abraham Day was a member of cups for your picnic trip. Also the original Mormon Battalion. ucucious puncn ana ice cream His forefathers dated back to as the first settlers coming HUNTER DRUG CO. 1634, to America as settlers of HartCASTLE DALE - ODOaODOQODOa ford, Connecticut. FAIRBANKS-MORSREFRIGERATOR E Ervin Wlmber made a ness trip to Salt Lake City yesterday. He was accompanied by busi- Earl and Ward Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark are the proud parents of a daughter born at their home in Castle Dak on Thursday, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ohwll-e- r are rejoicing over the birth of ai seven pound son, born July 14, at the home of Mrs. Ohwll-er- 's mother in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wall, of . Salt Lake City, arrived Monday for a visit with Mrs. Walls mother, Mrs. Emma C. Lund. Little Margaret Rose Cuburu, of Price, has been spending the week In Castle Dale with Mrs. A. C. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Cash and children) of 8ait Lake City with Mr. spent the week-en- d Cash's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cash. Miss Valors; Maguson, who has spent the past two months in Los Angeles, Calif., returned Friday for a visit with relatives and friends. The Mutual Lumber Company in Price have some unusual bargains in electric refrlgera tors. Fine purchaser can save as much as $95.00 on some models. Mrs. E. R. Erlckson and little daughter of Elmo were guests of Mrs. Erlckson's mother, Mrs. P. C. Chrlstensen, In this city from Wednesday until Sunday. Miss Dorothy Bell left the early part of the week for Salt Lake City where si planned to visit her mother and remain for Covered Wagon Days. Mrs. Bennett Cash and three daughters, of Midvale, spent Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cash. As much as $95.00, or an amount equal to one yeair's payments, can be saved on an electric refrigerator at the Mutual Lumber Company In Price. Olen Campbell arrived the latter part of last week from Charleston, W. Virginia, to join his wife and baby, who have been here for sometime visiting Mrs. Campbell's father, Paul Judd. A hundred or more Primary children enjoyed an outing and win the I wish to announce my candidacy for r four-yeaDemocratic nomination, for the term as County Assessor at the forthwming wishes of the primary election, subject to the voters of Emery county. OLIVER JENSEN eu. cure rnvrv Pr m ar PRICE LUMBER &HDW. o o o ON "III! Delux. Very good radio, and spot light. 5 '33 STUDEBAKER Sedan $325 '36 OLDSMOBILE Delux. 6 wheels. Light tan color. Very fine in every way A "Good Will" CHEVROLET Sedan $375 34 pass. Good tires, paint and mechanical condition. Coupe,. IM to WILL" O '31 CHEVROLET Victoria $165 o o o o o heater $650 pass. Delux sedan. Radio and heater. A fine car in perfect 5 car is renovated inside, overhauled mechanically and appearance reconditioned with A WRITTEN GUARANTEE o o o o o ao o ao o o o o o o o o aoc o ao o Davis. ai Over Sunday Cleveland included Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leanuuster and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Draper, of Hia-thMr. and Mrs. Nels Christiansen of Mohrland, Mrs. Nellie Pherson ana cnuaren oi Price and Perry Christiansen and family of Wattis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. fT. Litster received word Wednesday of the arrival of their first grandson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Litster of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rasmus-se- n of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors in Cleveland. Miss Vona Beth King entertained a number of her young friends at a birthday party last Tuesday. Von Gilson and Kenneth Litster have joined the C.C.C. camp at Ferron. Andrew Larson and family, Earl Allred and, family and Miss Bertha Larson spent a few days Em- n.J"?" 8 at Ferron Mrs. rriDon t-- criucauy Price, Utah ODOaoaODODODOBODOiaODODOQODODODODODOaoaO D and ,'0. last vmI 111 j Pe7?Lcllrlstlansea una .?rua7 and familv f " wiu inr Salt Lake City, Ogaen ; a- ery county, I wish to announce my candidacy for nomination for the office of County Clerk on the Democratic ticket at the primary election to be held Tuesday, September 13. HECTOR L. PETERSON ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the four-yeterm as County Recorder at the forthcoming primary election, subject to the wishes of the voters of Emery county. ar (Paid Political Adv.) last week on a pleasuwTj er points of in , ZENDA DAVIS FOR SALE One washer t.lorn union and sonaJDiy pneed. inquire at Progress Office. Tl rCF man wanted HEfJAHLE - . 7 uivio ui csnetv -hvwcucc or carjltal wwaujf worK. Unfr. . r.w a uay. write vwrameia, AUCTION Mr w Utah. SALI - vJ Next Auction Sale Saturday, July 30, at "o.vc k- 2:00 Carben-Emer- y Auction Graham & Johnston tting and May Ross, drowned Tues day at 2 pjn., when he fell into the Spring Glen canal near Helper. The child was sitting with a playmate on the canal bank when he lunged forward and plunged into the muddy water, When his mother and a passerby pulled him from the stream he was dead. Artificial respiration, admin istered by a Castle Gate physician, failed. (The child was born In Helper on January 1, 1937, and Is sur- ANNOUNCEMENT Subject to the wishes of the voters of Emery county, I wish to announce my candidacy for nomination for the office of County Treasurer on the Democratic ticket at the primary election to be held Tuesday, Sept. 13. EUGENE JOHANSEN (paid political Adv.) vived by Co Price, Utah . Sucar. 100 lbs. HELPER J e w e 1 1 Levi Ross, Cherries by crt son of James Fruit Jars. qts. I wish to announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for County Sheriff at the forthcoming primary election, subject to the wishes of the voters of Emery county. J- - LEONARD OLSEN (Paid Political Adv.) I your stuff. We buy and sell all kinds livestock and furniture, CHILD DROWNS IN CANAL NEAR HELPER ANNOUNCEMENT oJ Booa Duyers his parents and a $5 J 6( doz 8 Sou DIAMOND MARKET, Inc. the ind . Louis PRICE, UTAH in i Wfac 10b de. s PRICE THEATRE sis- ter, Florence Ross. At the time of the accident the boy's father was in Los An imas, Calif., in search of em ployment. Friday ERROL E Saturday US I the t FLYNN tive Carlo The Mutual Lumber Comoanv in Price have some unusual bargains In electric refrigera tors. The purchaser can save as much as $95.00 on some models. ADVENTURES BOBBIN t OF Lt tire. HOOD Itr. i M Monday Sunday o we Cbrl Tuesday which clings to the hairs of the honeybee, Is SPC The RITZ BROTHERS FOl spending a few days with his six of an inch out parents. in long. Mr. and Mrs. Warren King of B. Keph Idaho, visited Monday at the CKY "KENTU WEEKLY homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd te; JJ WEATHER m Killian and Mr nnrf w t REPORT MOONSHINE Guymon. Furnished by R. C. Miller, Icucto Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor are Crovernment Weather Registrar, happy over the arrival of a at Castle Dale. baby boy at their home last CARBON THEATRE week. High Low Pnec. paly Mrs. Dee Humphrey accom85 54 July 14 .03 pot Monday Sunday panied her (husband to the re- July 15 ma 78 .02 63 servoir where he, with George July 16 Jodch 83 WITHERS 49 JANE Mrs. Snow, Sheldon Snow and C. E. July 17 87 52 Poulson, are working on the re- July 18 Oil "111 i all i 90 55 tiled servoir. UHL0 76 July 39 50 Mr. and Mrs. Fred fek's 20 80 51 July Huntington and children, Mr. and mthei Mrs Vts. Ray Humphrey and children Uke spent Sunday at Willow Lake on Ferron mountain. tth l Friday afternoon and evening were enjoyed at Olsen's Ur. resort vaHey by Mr. and Mrs 2k J. F. Killian, Mr. and Mrs Denpi Have you noticed the paint on your car and wondered nis Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Lee pain first-clahow much jast a to it would cost have Jewkes, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Van plti are job, and make it look like new again? Here it v. 1.11, mi. slflfl froght rPo. iu. r tJjUKc ,i j. Prk on3ring a special until July 31st. KiUian. Mr.' HadSRulon Cas Hal M. Cox, Mr. and A. Complete DuPont Delux paint job. Class Ur. J?rt" JrCSMn Huntlngtrv Mr. Lloyd Killian, Mr. cars (Plymouth, Ford, Chevrolet, Mrs. Guy Law, Mr. and M?s $17.50 and Willys) Lyman Curtis, Mr. and Mrs w' s E. R. Cox. L. Guymon. Class B i ta DuPont Complete Delux Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rasmus-se- n job. Mrs. Jack Bramwell paint Ur. $20.00 returned to their home at Lke City, who has of Salt (Larger Cars) itertj toe Logan Thursday. Mrs. Rasmus-se- n "Ee of her the and h wheels Includes 5Xi,Weat and has been visiting relatives painting body, fenders Martha SSmJd vacuum here the past three weeks. job. striping. Complete home Tuesday with hat Mrs. Nellie Folger and Mrs. Ur andinMaW daUgh Viola Coulter, of Salt Lake City, Mr CHECK OUR USED CAR BARGAINS Caselton who are visiting at the home of ove1 1036 Thomas Lamph and Hal M. Cox. irTattnodnay frm Delux PLYMOUTH. New rubber. Motor very mudh im- Bei Edna Winn of Salt Lake proved rhauled. New paint. Dixi, City, visited several days with oveMrs E. R. cox 1 1936 Delux FORD New rubber. Motor and Hi her sister, Mrs. Julia McNiel. Miss Marguerite, WedneVrhauled. left New paint. Radio. A- condition. fetid Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preece 1 1934 and family of Salt Lake City, MrsfCoxS,Lake,City' utj. Delux light STUDEBAKER. were week-en- d guests of Mr. 1 days 1934 FORD 8 in A- -l condition. and Mrs. Guy Ware. and Mrs. Alice Snow has returned attendTumCiWsSjmain Choose Your Own Terms We i. Guy Law home after spending several weeks at Fountain Green with Pueblo, Colorado S hL Dif critically in. Hektt Th,r! I Omen her son. A very successful missionary day morning. lCa, party was held Tuesday evenDE RELL LITSTER, Manager ing on the lawn at the home of Emery County's Complete, Modern One-&illy the missionary committee chairiHly ve man, Mrs. Alice Justensen. A Super-Servic- e ' short program was given, games Dodge v& Plymouth Agency played and light refreshments 'Qne-hai- r block west of Huntington Bros. Store) served. A purse of twenty doJy and Mrs. Dave TutUe PCD ot .... re Vi.. Uly llars was raised. Wednesday from a tr p urnej Killian of is George Provo, mountains. The bee-lous- e, hs fa I nil i Old-tim- o o o ... visitors of Subject to the wishes of the voters (Paid Political Adv.) m . Orangeville Department thclf-lina- d O Thorderson Is con four-roo"addition a structing to ''the present ssore nuueunB, which will ce usea as uwciuug for his family. J. J. Larson left last Sunday with his son" arvi daxigfhter-in- -! Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Lar son,' of Huntington for a pleas ure trip to Yellowstone para. The voune son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Spring Canyon has been visiting at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Flora ANNOUNCEMENT picnic at Wilberg's grove Wednesday afternoon. Through the courtesy of Mr. Wllberg the dance pavilion was opened to the children, who enjoyed the dancing in addition to other sports. SAVES WORK ntiM mock Dinner guests at the home of Mr. things and Mrs. C. L. Wltbeck Twicumiir TlfflC eilfFC I IMC at you fingtr tip. OAlta Wednesday were a number of relatives from Sanpete county, MCr prorts iownr oprdng cote including their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen of inner Tht CONSlKVADOR- -a Gunnison, and Mr. Witbeck's Twenty-fourt- h of July Program needed items nt your J. R. Wltbeck of Manti, doorkeeps most father, Ye Come "Come, Singing, it! and an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Saints." iaget tips. No other refrigerator he wmtnnty AnLos A. R. Wltbeck of Mrs. Invocation, Chaplain. geles, California. ITrumpet Duet. DeVon Ander, As much as $95.00, or an son and Horace Reid. GO. amount equal to one yeaT's Talk, "Utah 1847," Mrs. Rachpayments, can be saved on an el Killian. Phone 111 electric refrigerator at the MuPRICE 202 W. Main Speech, Lyman Curtis. tual Lumber Company in Price. Solo, Mrs. Ray Curtis. Tribute to Pioneers, Mayor E. O. Luke. ODODODODODODODODOiaODODODODODODODODODODO Solo, Mrs. Alton Blackburn. O Singing, "Utah We Love Thee" O Congregation. O Benediction, Chaplain. Lunch will be served to all O Pioneers. e music by Joseph H. Jewkes & Company. Sports and horse races begin at 3 o'clock p. m. Miss Loye Justensen presented her class of dance students in a revue Wedneday, July 13. Mrs. Ervin Talbo, of Provo, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Killian. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer and family of Fountain Green were guests last week of Mrs. Seely, who returned home with them. Little Miss Laurel Dean Cox, of Los Angeles, is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. f Cleveland Department ANNOUNCEMENT SPECDAL! I'5 ss VI Li' is-- We 1 Temple -- ?d Salt'ke Mk-s- . V-- 8. -l S V-- - ShS CENTRAL GARAGE w returneSrlrM"an3Miltle - . ft: m |