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Show V EMERY COUNTY PAGE EIGHT PROGRESS, FRIDAY, CASTLE DALE, UTAH SEPTEMBER 7, 1951 REVIEWING CARBON COUNTY PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS FIRMS All Articles Are Paid Advertising Review by William E. Sloan , BROADBENTS FINE FOODS MKT The Finest in Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and Groceries Moderate Prices.- at - Located 180 East Main Street in Price, Utah. Telephone 339 Since the rapid transporta- in price and the quality of tion of the day has widened their products. They have the t, the scope of activities in the very finest of modern the fixtures and store high class markets, this market has enjoyed a fumUhings 'being such that aia large trade. People from over in the expeditions handling of the surrounding territory drive all the stock and making It a here to secure the very finest convenient place to buy. The of food and meat products of grocery department of the store is a feature of the home life the day. They have made an exten- of this part of the state, as sive 'study of the modern con- groceries can be secured here ditions in the provision trade that are in the very best condiand keep right abreast of the tion. In this review it is a pleastimes. There is nothing new ure to recommend this store to that passes over their heads and the people of this part of all our readlers and compliment the state are fortunate in hav- the management upon the con ing a firm of such ability to duct of an institution that is serve them. They have made most modern and aids in tht a study of the trade the coun- ease of housekeeping as well try over and are in touch with as in lowering the high cost oi the leading sources of supply. living and in the producing oi Being large buyers they are dinners that are highly given unusual concessions both equip-snen- well-kno- E. BERTOT PAINT & GLASS SHOP Plymouth Sales and Service. Authoiized Factory Service - Parts Good Used Cars and Motor Repairing. DeSoto, - GiRdo Rachele, Owner Bacon Service and Quality Always. Fruits - Vegetables Lunch Meats - Choice Cut Meats Staple and Fancy Accessories North Carbon Avenue in Price, Utah. Telephone 751. Located If you contemplate buying a service. They are pleased to ved the people of this section new car take it up with Carbon give you complete information for years and) if you are think Motor Sales, where each car about the cars they offer, and ing of selling your car or tradsold by them carries a com- they are men upon whose word ing it in, you should have their appraisal before making a deal. plete guarantee, for their ser- you can depend. Tiie real test for an automovice ends only with your satisThey offer used cars for bile comes in the manner in down and the remainder faction. it actually stands up on can be arranged on easy month This service has become which nevroad. Those who 'have ly payments. That gives one known far and wide as a lead- the er enjoyed the satisfaction of time to pay and make the mon ing dealer in DeSoto and Ply- driving one of the new DeSoto ey out of the car that is paid mouth automobiles. or Plymouth automohiles cant for it. We take great pleasure in They have many satisfied pa fully appreciate the wonderful trons in the surrounding area value offered at such a rea- this business review in directwho have learned real motoi sonable price. ing your attention to Carbon their car economy Carbon Motor Sales has ser Motor Sales In Price, Utah. through 40-4- 4 one-thi- rd , EASTERN UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Office Supplies - Parts Remington Rand Adding Machines - Typewriters ' and Rental Service. - Groceries. Located 90 South First Street West in Price, Utah. Telephone 984 The grocery and meat busi- very popular with the new and ness is one that holds the in- old) customers. They carry comterest of the people all the year plete lines of fruits and vegearoundl and the Checkerboard tables and sell at consistently prices. Their stocks are attractively displayed and customers are given the opportunity to make their own selection if they desire. In the way of groceries this fine store has just about become headquarters as they have complete equipment for handling of groceries and get all the stock fresh. The Checkerboard Grocery is a friendly grocery and market where quality is the best, prices are low and the service supreme. We are indeed more ' than glad to give them extended mention in this business Grocery is among the foremostve low firms in this section. This ston Is located in ftice Utah. In trading with this store you are helping build a better com munity and further increasing the buying power of tire local pro-groN- people. It is a well-kno- fact that there is not an institution in Price that has met with greater favor with the public than the Checkerboard Grocery by reason that they give service, satisfaction and quality mer- Repairing chandise. Their fancy grocery and ch- oice cut meats departments are Located 107 West Main Street in Price, Utah. Telephone 949. The Eastern Utah Office Sup section of the state, the service being standard and so re- ply Company is conveniently cognized by the trade far many located for people of the surmiles in this section of the rounding territory, and on a country. Their services are pop visit you will find everything ular 'because their service is made to order for the entermost complete and they real- prise and to please you will be ize the popular demand for the the dominating purpose oi service they render. And in their large organization which their dealings with the public is recognized as office supply a spirit of fair treatment and headquarters for many miles accommodation is so evident around. We are more than glad that it has well nigh become to give them extended mention a hard and fast rule that once in this business review of Car a patron always a patron. bon and Emery counties. Auto Glass Replacements, Plate Glass, Quality Paints There are no more public-- i Window Glass, Mirrors and Table Tops. spiritedl citizens in the com-than the management, Located 240 East Main Street in Price, Utah. Telephone 233 tnunity and we direct your attention to this business institution of ment is striving earnestly to the community as one of th They have become an factor and a center give realization to a new and, reliable establishments that has better service to those it added to the progress of this in the glass trade. You will find here the mosi serves. part of the state. mirrors for console, Service is one, of the guiding This well known firm is debuffet, and) many other usee, influences of this firm. The serving of more than passing also glass for windows, eithet people and merchants alike notice in this business review double strength or plate. They have learned this and rely up- of the onward progress of the will cut It to any desired size on them for superior qualities community as they are per- -' and fit for you. in glass supplies. haps the best equipped in this' They are equipped to cut There are no more public glass most efficiently and em- spiritedl citizens in the comploy only skilled cutters. They munity than the management feature only the highest qual- of E. Bertot Paint and Glass ity materials in all their pro- Shop and in making this reducts. In this review we are view of this section of the glad to call attention to this state we wish to compliment progressive company and rec- them and to direct your atommend them to our readers. tention to their establishment By cooperation with their cus as one of the reliable business tomers, by forethought in plan- which has added to the de- Emery Mr and Mrs Elbert Blackburn ning to meet their needs, in the institutions of the community employment of the most mod- velopment and progress of this and Mr and Mrs Earl Olsen en em facilities, this establish part of the state. tertained the L. O. V. Club on Saturday evening with a square When asked where she was'par?, she said, All of me, of dancing party. Mrs Apprillia Hopkins and Miss Verna Max bom, Minnie replied, "Texas!" course, field of Salt Lake City were and to further inquiry, Which instructors. The following club GROCERY CHECKERBOARD CARBON MOTOR SALES, INC. Sr- -' WARRENS FLOWER SHOP 1 indls-pensib- le up-to-d- I (LNtailh OaQ 4 RcsffMtrDs; C Proudly Announces Isia JIquIiqs OWNER AND OPERATOR OF (Formerly Youngs Service) ORANGEVILLE, UTAH QJtalh OSD (RefSoSog Compamy Expresses Appreciation TO ioorgo IF. Voufij FOR PAST BUSINESS & OPERATION OF ORANGEVILLE, UTAH i members were present: Messrs, and Mesdames Rex Bunderson, Robert Anderson, Arthur Broa erick, Reuben Sorenson, Earl Olsen and Elbert Blackburn. Special guests were the new Bishopric and their partners: Mr and Mrs Ole Jensen, Mr and Mrs Ellred Mortensen, and Mr and Mrs Howard Sorenson. 'Light refreshments were , ser ved following the dance. & Orangeville The DUP will meet Monday at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs Cristy Humphrey. Sketches of pioneer life will be given by members. Mrs Jennie Killian, was hostess to the Ladies Improvement Club Wednesday afternoon. Installation of new officers was done by ieastern District PresMrs Ray B. Humphrey. Oificers are: Mrs Leslie Crawford, Pres.; (Mrs Dennis Killian, vice Prea; Mrs Frank Moffitt and Mrs Glen Paulsen, secretary and treasurer; Mrs Katie Sevy and Mrs Howard Reid, Parlimentarians; Mrs Cora Cox, Historian; Mrs Alvin chairman of Program Committee and (Mrs Grant Snow, chairman of the (Recreation Guy-mo- n, Committee. Huntington Oscar Volden, Anaconda, Montana; Mr and Mrs William St. George; Mr and Mrs William Jarvis, Vernon; Mr and Mrs George M. Miller, Mrs1 Geneve Oliver, Clara Miller and Florence Bogart, price; Mr and Mrs Joseph Mendenhall, Mr and IMlrs LeRoi Bently, Mr and' Mis Melvin Harmon, Mr and Mrs Mike Coldesina, Salt Lake City; Mr and Mrs Archie Biackham and Mr and Mrs Presence, panguitch. Others may also have been present who were not reported. A total oi $2100 was taken in for the building fund. Maudie Arlene Leamaster, McElprang and AnnaBelle Cox, who have spent the summer away from home, have returned to get ready for school. Mr and Mrs Bryan Scott of Salt Lake were Huntington visitors this week. Principal Robert H. Teiehert and family of Rock Springs, Wyoming are here for school. Mr and Mrs Wiggo Axelgard and family of Logan were week end visitors at the Frank .Robbins home. Mrs Enid Migliorie and baby of Price were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs J. B. Johnson. Mr Adrian Nagelvoort has returned home from a two year stay in South America. Mr and Mrs William Howard and daughter of Arizona, Mr aand Mrs Elbert Howard ana son of Salt Lake and Mrs Maud Francis and daughter oi Spanish Fork enjoyed Sunday and Monday at the home of Mrs Elizabeth Howard and faHas-furth- er, Prices Leading Florist, Potted Plants, Corsages Church , Wedding and Funeral Designs. East Main Street in Price, Utah. Telephone 220 This is Price's most popular and they will proceed with the of florists', offering at all times skill of an architect to make prices and quality that defy up a floral creation that will Located 5 command the attention and win the admiration of everyone. For centuries flowers have been symbolic of the more delicate phases of human nature and the recent development of the flower as a token of esteem and remembrances has placed it in the front rank for all social, mourning and joyful occasions. As a designer of floral emblems for funeral or social occasions, this estblishment has obtained well merited fame as being artists of more than ordinary ability. competition in the floral line. This local firm makes a business of supplying the people with the choicest flowers, both in season and out. In this establishment painstaking care and attention is given every order which they receive. They handle only the choicest and best varieties that are always fresh and in first class condition. Floral designs are a specialty with this firm. All you need to do is to telephone how much you care to spend on a design hold their meeting Sept. 9 at DALE NOTES the City Hall at 8:00 p. m. Ev- -j Conitd from , Page 1 erycne is invited to come ana make plans for the com-in- g Monday visitors at the home jhelp year. We have a man who of Mr and Mrs Charley Christen sen were Mr and Mrs Alex j knows all about soil; what to it; how to do it ana Petty and Mr and Mrs Emery do with when to do it. Bring your pr- Petersen of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Ferrei Day have ofclems to him. We alio prom-- . had their daughter and ise a surprise to all who are Mr and Mrs Jack Faulk- interested in our part of the ner, of Ogden visiting for the state. Lets all come out ana week end. complete our organization ana The Flower Garden Club wlh make it an interesting one. CASTLE i J son-in-la- w, I Castle Theatre ROCKET THEATRE The American Legion AuxCASTLE DALE iliary will hold their September HUNTINGTON meeting Monday the 10th in the Legion hall. A musical program of American Folk songs will toe presented under the dirSeptember 7 and 8 September 7 and 8 r ection oi Ramona Howard and Paul STEWART Dora Geary, music committee. mily. Ginger ROGERS Phyllis CALVERT Mrs Paul Majors underwent Jack CARSON Alan LADD an operation at the hospital in In ORANGEVILLE MAN Price recently. IN Mr and 'Mrs Leslie Jones ana APPOINTMENT GETS WILDLIFE JOB Mrs Lucy Curtis and baby of The Grooim Wore Spurs WITH DANGER Ogden were week end visitors LaVar Ware, son of Mr and in Huntington. Mrs Guy S. Ware of OrangeMr and Mrs Jackson Moffitt ville, accepted a position in the and son Kirk of Idaho spent September 9, 10 Fish and Game Department as Sunday and Monday with the September 9, 10 Assistant to the Chief of Pub- Glenn Jones family. THE lic Relations and Education. Mr and Mrs LeRoi Bently, I CAN GET IT Mr Ware is a graduate of the Mr and 'Mrs Mike Coldesina of LEMON DROP USAC, class of 1951. He receivSalt iLake; Mr and Mrs Harry FOR YOU ed his B. s. with a major in Conover of Ferron and Mr ana THREE TIMES FUNNIER WHOLESALE minMrs Fenton Moffitt, Mr ana THAN SORROWFUL JONES Range Management and a or in Wildlife Management. Mrs Rex Nelson and Mr ana with Mr Ware has also had spec- Mrs Perry Wakefield of HuntThe years sensational motion ial training in photography and ington and their families enpicture from the startling noBob Hope vel of the decade! public speaking. He will assist joyed their annual reunion Sun Marilyn Maxwell an the preparation of motion day as dinner guests of Mr ana Nolan Lloyd picture films and lecture work Mrs Kenneth Peacock at their Jane Darwell with before the schools, clubs and home in Orangeville. Mr Bentmoventertained them with other organizations of the state ly Suisan Hayward Mr Ware started his activ- ing pictures taken the year Dan Dailey September 11, 12 ities with the Department Sept. before at the reunion. George Sanders 1, and filled tjhe vacancy left Mir and Mrs Reo Young and LADY KIND W the by resignation of George family of Provo spent the LaTripp who has. accepted other bor Day holiday in Huntington. With September 12, 13 employment. The First and Second Ward Ethel Barrymore MIA held fall socials Tuesday Estelita Rodriquez Maurice Evans night. The First ward went to HUNTIVGT.ON Angela LanSbury the canyon for a program ana in Keenan Wynn lunch and the Second ward NOTES had a bonfire party and games CUBAN FIREBALL By RVrs Flora Jensen and roasted corn on the cob Edward Wells and family of at the public square. September 13 Mrs Lamar Mortensen of Salt Salt Lake were visitors at the AND BOLD! POWERFUL! AND home of Mr and Mrs Clinton Lake was a week end visitor AMAZING! Wakefield1. Mrs Wakefield is a in Huntington and Cleveland. NIGHT RIDERS Mr Kenneth Lyman Is our shter to Mr Wells. The Story Of Mrs Selma Leomard Mitchell Seminary instructor this year. OF MONTANA BOB AND SALLY of Salt Lake visited at the ho- He and his wife and new baby have come from Provo where me of Mr and Mrs Glen with he has attended school. Shows Start at 7 and 9 oclock the past w;ek end. Allan Rocky iLane Geary McCandless was home from the BZU over the week end. Gets September 14, 15 Among the many former resSeptember 14, 15 Kirk Douglas idents of Huntington from out Dean Braithewaite of Manti of the county who atte nded the was arrested by Game Warden Virginia Mayo The Story of Walter Brennan supper and dance Saturday Fred Larsen on August 27 and BOB violation AND SALLY for benefit of the with State church night charged in were Mr and. Mrs Myron John- law for fishing without license. son, Clearfield; IMr anl Mrs Mr. Braithewaite plead guilty with Howard Sandberg, Washington; before Justice Hannon of Man ALONG THE GREAT Mr and Mrs David Wood,1 Mur- ti, who assessed a fine of $2b HOLLYWOOD CAST DIVIDE ray; Mr and Mrs T. O. Wake- and confiscated Braithewaites field, Woods Cross; Mr and Mrs fishing pole. IID Lea-mast- er Fisher Fine ALL-STA- R 4 i |