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Show PAGE t EMERY EIGHT COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTlf DALE, UTAH - Ladies Clubs Births . . . The Birthday Club met at home of Mrs Frank Guy-mthe meet Huntington Camp DUP night to celeat the brate Saturday lng was held Thursday of Cyril Me the birthday Cook. home of Mary A. They Arthur. A hot supper was serpla nto.have a quilting every ved at 7:30, after which games Thursday during Feb. were enjoyed. Ezra Harrison entertained the group with voMrs Jennie McElprang enter cal music. Others present betained the ladies of the N N side Mr and Mrs Guymon and Club at her home Thursday Mr and Mrs McArthur were Wilson, evening. The time was devot- Mr and Mrs Leonard James Wilson, Mr and Mrs ed to needlework. Huntington on Attention Motorists ! Pierce Wilson, Mr and Mrs Frank Kinder, Mr and Mrs Carl Sltterud, Oren Wilson, LU lian Wilson, Mr and Mrs Guy Brown, and Ezra Haruson. Mrs Adeline Wakefield was In Cleveland hostess to the Los Amegos club on Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs James Ward are girl, entertaining a new baby Greenriver their first, jborn at the Price A meeting to discuss plans hospital. for the coming year of the In Ferros Greenriver Garden Club has Nelson received Mrs Jessie been called lor Feb. 23 by Mrs wor dof a new grandson born Homer Nelson, president. The to Mr and Mrs Andrew Nelson Club has been active in post of Hoodriver, Oregon. years with a flower show or In Emery two a year and one year a beau Mr and Mrs Floyd Brinker-ho- ff tiiication contest was sponsorreceived word of a new ed and prizes given. Mrs Nelson states that 11 the group granddaughter, bora to tibelr wishes, something of that na- daughter Shelia of Salt lake. ture may be worked out lor this year. , CLEVELAND NOTES. Perron FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE & SAVING AUTOMOBILE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Both Wholesale and Retail A Complete Stock for All Cars (SPECIAL on PERMANENT TYPE ANTI FREEZE) IN OUR NEW BIG STORE jachq motor service Huntington, Utah Day Phone 2421 Night Phone 2191 Help build up YOUR COWS f. with PURINARAI1GE CHECKERS ...a quality range supplement Yes, many cattlemen get 90 call crop tome almost 1 00 by feeding Purina Range Checkers lor 3 to 5 months during Rte winter. And their calves are usually enougn bigger in size to more than pay the oost oi the feed. All this is made possible because the cows are usually brought through the winter in better condition on Purina Range Checkers. Why? Because Range Checkers contain 3 kinds oi proteins cottonseed. linseed and soybean oil meal... plus minerals, and molasses a line conditioner. So, before you buy or hook feed, ask us about Range Checkers. ITS PRICED RIGHT I . . By Mrs Wm. T. Litster The Republican Ladies organ lzation met last Friday at 2:30 p. m. in the Town Hall, Mrs Jesse Nelson acting as chairman. Mrs Eleanor George gave a review of the life of Lincoln. Mrs Austin gave other accounts of his life. Refreshments were served. Meetings will be held from now on the first Monday of each month at 2:30 p. m. in the Town Hall until further notice. The Hoover Commission will be the subject of discussion next time. FRIDAY, " ATTENTION Cestle Dale Residents 0 your cows are not getting Purina Range Checker feed Purina Livestock Mineral . . oootami 9 essential minerals for sew condition and caH $Kt Ufa being devgted to your service. Our officers are always willing to drop mere routine duties to give their tention to you. So why not come in and disc...-you- financial affairs with them? The Truth About a Lie co-o- MXMWra FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent For Your Convenience: Tellers Window Drive-i- n Castle Theatre ROCKET THEATRE CASTLE DALE HUNTINGTON Friday and Saturday Friday end Saturday CANYON PASSAGE HOME of the BRAVE IN TECHNICOLOR With With Douglas DICK Frank LOVEJOY Dana ANDREWS Brian DONLEVY James EDWARDS Susan HAYWARD Sunday and Monday Sunday and Monday EVERYBODY DOES IT IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME With In Technicolor With JUDY GARLAND JOHNSON S. Z. "Cuddles SAXALL VAN Paul DOUGLAS Linda DARNELL Celeste HOLM Charles COBURN Myraa LOY Don AM0OHE Rhys WILLIAMS SUSANNA PASS - In TEC COLOR IK with - Utah-Southe- SO GOES MY LOVE ROY ROGERS DALE EVANS TRIGGER rn A Roll of MG THURS. WED. , end Thursday locally-owne- co-o- p. PRICE, UTAH CARBON EMERY BANK m to- - gether on a film form the great feature production Gone With the Wind. Boner Bonk FIRST STATE BANK of SAUNA SAUNA, UTAH r A place on the Roh of Honor Is like a mans character It is some- CONDENSED REPORT of CONDITION money cannot buy, but is won by merit and worth alone. thing DECEMBER 31, 1949 XSALTOOI : at- by-la- ws w, but 316,800 of them mtta Our How Is most valuable when it is p. . HIV RESOURCES OFFICERS H & OATES n 4IIH34U President H. B. CRANDALL VIce-Pr- and Cashier es. E. V. JOHNSON ONLY A DOLLAR We deliver through Emery County but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. every Wednesday Mail Orders taken care of Price Commission Co. Price, Utah I960 tytt AM osac IT strictly observe the stop signs and all other signs and regulations. Parents are urged to bring this to the attention of their children who have or may ride on bicycles. In past weeks several children have narrowly escaped ser luos injury because of negligence in this matter. Beginning Mlonday, February 13, the marshall of Castle Dale will be alert for all violations and the violators will be picked-uNotice is hereby ' also given that all Interest on water tap amounts has been deducted and no Interest will be added to back accounts In the future. But (X) days from February 10 all back accouns must be paid In full or water will be turned off without further notice. Signed: Castle Dale Mayor and City At a stockholders meeting of the Huntington Cleveland Irrigation Co. held here Monday, the following were elected as board members: Ben Hansen of Elmo, and Ralph Lundy and N. C. Oveson of Cleveland. (Lawrence Thorderson, James Potter, Wm. P. Stokes, Nephl A. Lamph of Cleveland, and La Von Larsen of Huntington were appointed as a committee to Council of the comstudy the pany. Mrs Ames Jensen was a busl Orangeville The Double O Club members ness visitor in Salt Lake last Friends and relatives of Mr met at the home of Mrs Mar- week. David Judd will be glad to kngaret Fullmer Thursday afterow he is Improving after a renoon. Mrs Elizabeth White is visit- cent operation at the Rice Has Mrs her Glen ing daughter, pital. of Frandsen and Price. Mrs Thelma family Mrs Jessie Nelson entertained Cox entertained Virginia Dineras of Salt Lake a few friends at her bridge club Wednesday afa quilting the ternoon of last week. Mrs Esth- visited last week with her sis- past week. ter, Mrs Bee Tucker. er Conover won first prize. Mr and Mrs Wllford Jensen received word of a major opMr and Mrs Easton Leslie en eration the Price Hospital tertained a group of their o ntheiratdaughter-in-laMrs friends Saturday evening of Claude Jensen. last week at their home. Mrs Maude Jensen, accom The Li.r. club ladies and hus panied by her daughter, Mrs bands held a party in the town Harriet Jensen, visited last hall Saturday night, February week wit hMr and Mrs Walter 4, in honor of the outgoing of- Henzi at Brigham City and inficers. Supper was served and cidentally got acquainted with her new granddaughter. the evening was devoted' to the playing of Rook. Each of the Mr and Mrs Reed' Stokes of old officers received a gift Layton and Mrs Emma Reyfrom the Club. A Club meeting nolds of Ogden were Sunday was held on Thursday of this visitors here. Carl A. Larsen, week at the home of Mrs Irene who has been staying with his Lemon. daughter and family in Hiawatha for some time, accompanied them to Layton where he Orangeville will remain the rest of the win The members of the George ter. Sitterud family met at the hoMrs Jonena Johnson is suffme of Mrs Lloyd Van Buren with a serious affliction Monday afternoon for a fam- ering In her eye. ily gathering and quilting. Tens of thousands of times since Washington lived the The Clique Club enjoyed a co-o- p expert same story has been told pleasant afternoon Friday at (Continued from p. 1.) the story of the boy George the home of Mrs LaVon Reid. Is This local cooperative A program was given and lunand his hatchet and the yours, said Thunell, as is the tree the story of how cherry ch was served. Utah Cooperative Association. cut the tree and then George fesseef You people are banding toto his father. up nagether with people of au CLEVELAND NOTES Its a good' story, in a way. Wm. D. Stokes has been con- tions in building an interna- But its untrue. The men of movement fined to his bed for the past tional cooperative say it is false. which is bringing understand- history week. There you are: the public ing to people of all countries has been for a and holds out the goal of peace century andmisinformed a DEATH TAKES TWO and brotherhood and security Wrong Ideas half. and misunderlor mankind. standings of equal sine are to (Cant, from page 1.) LaVar Black, president of be found in the world of merch Mr Peacock was active in the local p as the andising. And thats why its presided political and civic circles, ser- chairman of the meeting. A a good idea to deal with a com ving as an officer in various determination of the people of pany of experience, from which groups for the betterment of this community to back their you can get honest and depend d community and county welfare. farm supply co- able advice. A local merchant for many operative through patronage ft And thats why so many in years, Mr Peacock was well financial support was indica- Eastern Utah make Home Lum known in a business capacity ted throughout the meeting. ber their building headquarand1 also as a livestock producters. manRoyal 6. Jewkes, er and ranchman. He was also ager, to the member reported an ardent sportman. ship the operations of the coHOME LUMBER AND He is survived by his- wife, operative, and pointed out that one daughter, Mrs Elaine Ral- since this institution belongs BUILDING GO. one son, Jesse to the people locally, the watch phs, Perron; James of Orangeville; his mo- wor dthls year will be service ther, Mrs Orpha Peacock, Or- and the savings will belong to EAST ta MAIN ST. is PRICE angeville and a brother, Geo- the people. Other speakers were Don rge Kenneth of Orangeville. Burial will be in the Orange- Holbrook, of the Utah Cooperville cemetery under the direc- ative, and Fred Simonton of tion of the Wltbeck Funeral the Idaho FarHome of Castle Dale. mers Union. PURINA UYISTOa an toi tseesr tumit 10, All who drive cars or ride on bicycles on the streets of Castle Dale City must henceforth Cows Need Minercls During Gestation nSRHARY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Assistant Cashier O. K. NIELSEN Assistant Cashier diaries R. Larsen Assistant Cashier and Discounts $3,172,856.01 Overdrafts 82.16 United States Securities Direct and Fully Guaranteed 682,576.09 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 12,759.00 1.00 Banking House, carried on books as Other Real Estate, carried on books as ... 1.00 Furniture ft Fixtures, carried on books as 1.00 Cash on Hand and in Other Banks 2,066,248.79 Loons TOTAL LIABILITIES DIRECTORS H. S. GATES McKINLEY MORRILL J A. SOORUP E J. FREBCE H. B. CRANDALL E. V. JOHNSON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5(934,516.05 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve for Interest and Taxes Deposits TOTAL Liberal ft .'. --4 .. 25.000.- 00 425,000.00 62,121.85 40.000.- 00 5,382,394.20 .$5,934, 516.05 Courteous Treatment Is Accorded Our Customers MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SWiEM |