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Show Ferron Department j FRIDAY, NQV,t EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE EIGHT Early Days In Castle Dale 1 Green River Departnu The sugar beet w The Gleaner Girls and classes of Mutual held a veni- here began the last , W ednesday week wtfh much effort son supper 25 guests at- beet crop this year k About evening. tended. During the supper a and fairly good with dt. short program was given by good good beets, it WaJ T Ross beets members of the classes after that the 30 ton to the acJ time of aging remainder the which ' was spent in playing games. Ah farm help this year turned out very successful and short handed that the toeetiT an enjoyable evening was had are cooperating helping one another L T? by everyone. VOLUME The M. I. A. sponsored a fare- get their beets harvest have in been unablT5 they evening well party Thursday honor of Mr. and Mrs. Don Har- very little and almost no ris who left Saturday to make help. their home in Salt 'Lake City, The M. . A presented where Mr. Harris has been evening a one act pia transferred to office work of the Frank and Erna. cl U. S G. S. The evenings en- of the play was taken by tertainment began with a short Hunt, Larue Seeley program followed by an even- Hunt, Iris Alien, Brown, Clifford Bi ing of dancing. Light refreshments were served by the Mut- Ida Burnett. ual officers. Mr. Harris is first A childrens Halloween counselor of the young mens M. querade dance was spoiv. I. A. and Mrs. Harris, 2nd coun- by the Primary association selor of the young womens M. Friday evening with a ten I. A. of Greenriver Ward and crowd of children at! Very good music was both will be missed very much. by Hazel Ekker, and Pat The marriage of Miss Larue Jr. of both Orell Hunt Seeley and Greenriver Relief soelY Greenriver took place Thursday Ward Conference was held afternoon at Grand Junction, Colorado. .The young couple day evening, stake a will make their home in Green- present were. Stake Prefc river. They were accompanied Mrs. Angus Johnson; andr at the wedding by their mothers ident and Mrs. George Ju, M-M- en Old folks, missionary parents, widows and widowers and also in parents of the boys who are will the services of Uncle Sam be honored guests at the Old Folks Day Party to be held at the church all day on Saturday, November 14. Committees held a meeting to perfect the plans. Hyrum Zuahien accompanied Orangeville Ward on their excursion to Manti Temple Thursday. Mrs. Maria Cox visited her daughter and family in Wellington on Saturday. The American Legion and n Auxiliary entertained at a costume party at the Legion hall Saturday night. Miss Geneva Snow entertained her Sunday School at the Snow home Monday eveing. Relief Society preparation meeting was held at the Mrs. Francis Beach home Monday Hall-owe- night. Henry Somerville spent Sun- day home from Las Vegas, Nevada. His father, Ray Somerville, returned with him Monday to remain for a time. Durward and Clyde Olsen were home over Sunday. Miss Loie Justeson of Orangeville was married the past week to Preston Thompson son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thompson. They are residing here. who lived Blake Thompson, here some years ago, visited relatives and friends here over the week end. Installation of the American Legion and Legion Auxiliary Officers was held Thursday evening at the Legion hall. Commander Ferris Nelson with the officers of the past year were reinstalled for the coming year while the new officers of Auxiliary are: President, Minnie F. EvThomas; 1st elyn Rasmussen; 2nd Anna Larsen; secretary , nt, nt, and treasurer, Reva Nelson. A membership drive for the Auxiliary is on now. Mrs. Gladys Wall, district president of Helper, officated at the installation of the Auxiliary officers while Jim Johnstone of Sunnyslde, Comander of District No. 5, and Fred Wall of Helper, officiated at the installation of the Legion. Mrs. Arvilla Brown of Moab, who recently moved to Price, spent the past week at the Jess Larsen home. Funeral services were held at Duchesne Wednesday for Mrs. George Behunin and the body was brought here the same day for burial in the local cemetery. Short graveside services were held. The Behunins were form- er residents of Ferron. Sergeant Cline Funk, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Funk, is spending a five day furlough at home. He has been in Oklahoma and will go to a new camp in Mississippi when he returns. Relief Society Conference was held Sunday evening with Mrs. OFFICIAL RED CROSS WEEK The second week in November has ben designated as RED CROSS WEEK the time to fill up your medicine cabinet with first-ai- d equipment: Bandages, sickroom oinmentis, supplies and accessories, night lamps and flashlights, and other supplies that no household should be without. OUR SUPPLY IS COMPLETE HUNTER DRUG Miss Enid Johnson entertained a group of friends Friday evening at dinner. Those present were Rujth LeRqy, Edith Harrison, Francis Jayne Baxter, Van Gardner, Aaris Young. Dan LeRoy, Revo Rowley. Special guest was Miss Larralne Cox of Salt Lake City. Bill Meeks, a soldier boy from Huntington, surprised his folks Saturday evening with a short visit, returning Sunday evening to Tooele where he will be employed in the metal mines. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thurman of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thurman of Castle Gate, spent Sunday at the Meeks home. Miss Ruth LeRoy has employment in Salt Lake City with the telephone company. Mrs. Dora Geary, who has been in Provo for the past few weeks, has returned home. Miss Stella Leonard spent the week end in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howard of Harold Petersen and daughter Latuda spent the week end with Joanne of Salt Lake spent the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowley. first of the week here. Sunday evening was Ward The Relief Society conference. were: Nellie visiting sisters ELMO Young, and Sister Fullmer, of the Stake board. Dr. A. N. LeonWedding Bells ranig for one of ard showed pictures of the Temour prominent young girls, Miss with Kirtland ples, Barbara Oviatt. She was mar- Templebeiginning and those of today. ried, October 24 to Walter WestMr, and Mrs. Ford Nielson and brook of Helper. They were married in Kansas where Mr. Westbrooks folks reside. They brought back with them two boys from a previous marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rugg are Election day passed off quietenjoying the arrival of a son at ly, About the only conflict that their home October 23rd. ensued was over Amendment Claude Erickson and family No. 2, but nothing serious. have moved to Hiawatha where Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Lamph and Mr. Erickson has employment. visited over the week daughter Jola Fletcher and children are end with their daughter and visiting at the home of Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fletchers parents Mr. and Mrs. English, In Cleveland. Their B. H. Erickson. granddaughter, Miss Leona The Relief Society was reor- English, who has spent the sumganized with (Lillian I. Oviatt, mer at the Lamph home, acpresident; Jennie Erickson, first companied them ltd her home counselor; and Geneva E. Oviatt In Colorado. second counselor, with Della Mrs. Dagmar Iitster visited Oviatt, secretary and treasurer. last week with her parents in Mrs. Bud Stevenson and childLake. Salt ren and Don Oviatt and family Gene Timothy, who is emwere week end visitors at the home of their mother Mrs. Gen- ployed in Salt Lake spent the eva E. Oviatt. Nell Olsen from week end with her parents. She was accompanied by her cousin Ephraim was also at the Oviatt Miss Juanita Cline. home. Mrs. Guy Curtis returned last Floyd and Larue Oviatt have left for Mt. Pleasant where they week from Wellington, where are preparing for work in the she visited her daughter Emma Dean and family, and incidently parachute factory in Manti. Irene Oviatt and children got acquainted with a new have gone to Sunnyside, where igrandchild at that home. she has employment helping in Mrs. Helga Evans visited last week with her husband in Denthe boarding house. ver. Her mother took care of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oviatt her children during her absence. received word of a new grandMrs. Clara Bishop visited last daughter, born to their daugh- week with her daughter, Dorter, Helen at Wellington. husband in Salt Lake and othy Clinton Oviatt is home on a to with her new get acquainted short leave. He has been staDuncan home. at the grandson tioned at Camp Carson, Colo. He Our Relief Society Presidency has to report back November 8. was released last Sunday night A son arrived at the home of on account of home duties and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johansen, sickness. The retiring officers October 31st. were President Charlott Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cleggs Counselors, Maude Jensen and daughter Rose and children, are Ruth Arnold, and Secretary Emat home. their visiting meline Mrs. Kate ErickLynn Brotherson from Salt son wasKing. sustained as the new Lake was a pheasant hunter president, with Mrs. Velma Edhere Sunday. en as first counselor. Other ofo fices will be filled later. Stake TO MY FRIENDS President Clara Wickman was It is with sincere apprecia- in attendance and conducted tion I desire to express my the business at the Relief Societhanks for the support of my ty Conference. friends in Emery county for the Miss Billy Cowley, who has splendid votes extended me for employment in Provo, spent the the office of State Representa- week end with her parents, Mr. tive. I shall endeavor, at all and Mrs. Don Cowley. She was times, to devote, my efforts to- accompanied by Misses Bernice ward the best interests of Emery and Dorothy Burr, also of Provo. county and Eastern Utah. has been exEmory Cowley D. Homer Jensen tended a furlough of five days longer. Mrs. Earline Black was pleasantly surprised on her birthday by a number of her girl friends, Mary Rasmussen of the Stake Board in attendance. LaVerd Ralphs, Mrs. Ethel Nelson and Mrs. Clyde Black were judges of election on Tuesday. Ted Killpack of Snow College spent the week end here. Kerry and Brazil Nelson have gone to Salt Lake to remain for some time. Mesdames Anna Jorgensen and Jennie Erickson were hostesses at the Golden wedding reception for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Soderquist, on Sunday afternoon. Many people called, leaving beautiful gifts for the bride and groom of fifty years. The granddaughters of the Soderquists entertained with music and singing while Mrs. Soderquist sang a song she had sent all the way to Sweden for. Miss Sanford of the A. C. spent Tuesday here assisting women with clothes Ruth (Lamph, Dora Johnson, Arvilla Eastabrook and Ruth Stokes. 90 CENTS PER TON Machine Cut Coal APPLY American Fuel Mine Deer Creek Canyon Or See Ezra Harrison, Foreman Huntington, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen have been appointed school teachers to fill the place of Mrs. Marchelle who failed to report for duty at the school room. Mrs Grace Stokes has been substituting since the beginning of school. Dr. A. N. Leonard and wife were Sunday visitors at the J. H. Ottestrom home. Mrs. Della Johnson of San Diego is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Curtis. Gene Whitehead visited last week with her friend Kathleen Jacobsen at Springville. La Von Erickson who had been deferred on account of the illness of his wife, left Tuesday lor the army center. Boys were called from Mutual to assist in controlling a fire that was sweeping along the fields south of town. It was extinguished before much damage was done. Mrs. Gladys Larson is a business visitor in Provo this week and is trying to locate an In which to live. Erin Franklin, William D. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielson visit(Continued from Page 1.) ed relatives In Huntington Sunwas liking the cuss. Later he day. killed around Greenriver. Olive Turman was operated Those were the days when we on in Dhe Price hospital last went to the desert with a frying-pan, Monday. fifty pounds of flour Mr. and Mrs. Sora Anderson and a sack of salt, and killed made a business trip to Salt the balance of our food. Wish Lake. Miss Roda Mathie accom- I could do it again. There were a lot of good old panied them as far as Provo where she visited her brother girls. They helped to make the and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur life worth living. Some have Mathie. gone, God rest their souls. Mrs. Mary Collard is in Price Well, old top, when I get started on the old days, I know I tire staying with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Guymon you. Anyway its interesting to made a business trip to Salt me. Stoddard says: There are gains for all our Lake last week. losses. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Strong There are balms for all our spent the week end visiting his father, Ira Strong. Junior Young, another soldier boy, surprised his parents Friday evening with a short visit, returning Tuesday to Camp Kerns where he is working in pains. But when youth, the dreams departs, It takes something from our hearts, And it never comes again. Youth has a reservoir of wonthe lead mines. Beth derful Robert Madsen and Miss things, always overflowBrockhank spent Sunday at the ing. Age that cannot get any recollections from home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber P. Brockbank. Mr. Madsen is work- youth, that age must be dull inin deed. As I go downi the trail to ing at the induction center Salt Lake City, and Miss Brock-ban- k the last base, I hope I can keep at the Hemming ton Arms my memories of the happy past until I slide in or off. Plant. f, Now if I have overlooked any Burk Marshall, Philip Donald Guymon, Perry of your letter, just forget it. Marshall, all have employment Dont forget to write again. I up state, and spent the week end like your letters and the way you write. This is a good old with relatives and friends. world, what the next will be, I do not know. Get all the sunshine you can, while shining is good. Good clean thoughts are something you will always cher-ris- h in years to come. As you Stokes, Edd Jensen, E E. Davis, measure it out, so ft will be meaMrs. Florence Mrs. Sr., Jensen, Gladys Larson, Mrs. Frona Ot- sured back. I never done a man testrom and Moses Tucker act- a good turn without something ed as judges of election and con- coming back to repay me. Dick Brandon stable. o Mr. find Mrs. Dave Evans and CARD OF APPRECIATION daughters returned Monday to I wish to express my sincere their home in Berkeley, Calif. Colleen Jordan entertained a thanks to my many friends who number of her friends at a so kindly supported me in the birthday party one day last recent election for County Recorder. I promise my best and week. Some of the high school stu- faithful service while in office. Nellie Younjg dents enjoyed a weinnle roast o Halloween night in the hills The coastline of Alaska is south of town. miles long. Lowell Davis and family of Castle Gate, Oscar Neilson, Jimmie Neilson, Jack Johnson and families of Spring Canyon and Norman Douglas and family of Sunyside, and Lue Buffmlre and Dan Allred were among the former residents of Cleveland, who took in the pheasant season here. A social was .held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Leah Price in honor of her sister, Hyla Sherfick, who is visiting here. Those in attendance besides the hostess and honored guest were Mrs. Flora Davis, Alice Timothy, Olivia Whitehead, Luella McMullen, Sadie Whimpey, Gladys Larson, Florence Jensen, Caroline Davis, Vinnie Allred and A delicious Carrie Cowley. luncheon was served and the afternoon spent (n. playing cards. pleasant Brink-erhof- 4,-5- MY C fJ,, I , respectfully, Mrs. George Seeley and Mrs. Elias Hunt. A social in honor of Boyd Hunt and Frank Heath was held in the L. D. S. Chapel Saturday evening and consisted of a short program and remainder of the evening spent in dancing. Mr. Hunt and Mr. Heath left Tuesday for induction into the U. S. armed forces. Wayne Searson and Mr. Clell Duncan of Portland, Oregon, arrived here last week to spend a two. weeks visit here with, their parents before returning to their work in war industry at son all of Price. Other ordinary ward than conferenee ward Relief Society was ganized with Mrs. Amanda tis put in as Ward pri Mrs Pernellie Waterson as counselor and Mrs. Ruby as second counselor. childrens Halloween A time ball was sponsored day evening in the school by the First and Second clases under the dlrectks their teacher, Mrs. Lucille man. Mrs. W. F. Asimus and Mr. O. Rezell returned home Sun evening from Ottowa, Kan Portland. Verno Hunt, who has been where they spent an enjoyi visiting here with his mother visit with relatives. the past week left Monday for Mrs. Robert Wayman Fillmore to report for army induction. He was accompanied daughter Lois Marie accour by his mother and three young ied by Harry Snyder of 8 Glen spent Sunday in Salt er sisters. 'V Mrs. Ray :rly Miss mgeville, i iassenger. eceived wi Jross on ( lusband v o 1 action," ROLLER SKATING every urday evening from 8 tollp.: at Davis Hall. Cleveland. Following he receive October Feeders Buy Wheat Feed wheat is moving out the Ogden terminal to the supplies of meat, dairy Letter wi ibout whei i Ml UM as )Iem, poultry products needed in war effort. James Nelson, modity Credit Corporation resentative at Ogden, re that more than 300 DOO bi of CCC feed wheat has moved out of this terminal the past 0 days. Most of wheat has gone to farmers feeders in Utah, but some d! has gone to California and vada. o Gather your Scrap your Fat! or i ioing, writ ne to I am on iwitchboar I ci .lone, rhat you are. ou ant even leilo.or te nth all i 'hat happ a1 last isvent he s of are like ord and righi have m ome of th o Com and Beef Soup Cheese Dumplings in Tomato Sauce Td give it by .the he Hit Fruit Salad Pet Mayonnaise Rye Bread Butter Peppermint Icebox Padding We have recipes for you a rad lave news. rent here s all bout laving CHILE CON CARNE, Nuckolls, 2 11 oz. Can 23 TAMALES, Nuckolls, 2 8 oz. Can MEAT BALLS, in Gravy, 17 oz. Can . . . . 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