OCR Text |
Show October 19, 1961 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Five were weekend guests home from with her two sons were very j Emery News Super Tire Market This well known tire company When they recap a tire, you can is located on Highway East of be assured that the job done on1 Price. Phone ME This it is complete. You can countfirm realizes that quality is as on their tires. Have the tire reimportant to everyone as price. capped today. There are many They stand behind their pro- miles of good service left in the ducts and you can be assured tire if it is properly recapped. that the tires you buy here are This is the firm to take all your of the highest quality. If you (tire repairing needs. need truck or tractor tires, this For any size tire, see this firm is the firm to go to. They have in Price today. You will be well tires for all makes of tractors. pleased with the courteous serThey aslo feature tire service. vice that you will receive here, Mrs Rose Olsen regardless of the size of the Ell aand Irwin Robinson have been in Salt Lake City the past This firm has served the peo- month. Ella suffered a heart atple of this section well in the tack while there. She is improvpast, and they will, no doubt, ed but still under the doctors continue their fine business pol- care. They are at the home of icy in the future. We, in this Etta and Glenn Forsythe, Mr. Town and Country Review wish to highly recommend this reliable firm In Price to you for all your tire needs. Remember they are located on highway east of Mrs Clara Jensen city. or- der. Clawson News brief. college. Robinson's daughter and husband. Mr. Robinson was honored on his 80th birthday, September 16 at the Forsythe home. Fifty-tw- o of his progenitors celebrated the memorable occasion in feasting and fun. A large birthday cake in the shape of 80 was a special feature. Mr. Robinson has six children, 27 and 30 great grandchildren grandchildren. Eldon Minchey and Sharon Josephine R. Peacock was and Delbert Jensen of Salt Lake honored October 4 in Salt Lake were home for the deer hunt at the home of her niece, Mr. ovr tiie weekend. and Mrs. Genneth Nielson. Iej would have been Mrs. Peacocks Morris Blackburn was home golden wedding day. All of her for the weekend. He brought his brothers and sisters met and girl friend, Judy Davis, of Green celebrated the occasion. Mrs. Peacock visited in Bountiful, River, home with him. Kearns, Midway and Springville Olene Anderson and her moth- before her return home. er, Ella Anderson, boarded the Erma Peterson and baby of train over the weekend for Salt Lake City. They attended a tes- Bountiful were here over the timonial for Roger Williams, weekend. Edward Peterson huntwho is called on a mission to ed deer with his folks from Castle Dale, England. He is the son of and Lynn Williams. YOUR INSURANCE AGENT CRN IE Your Best Friend! i Cameron Brinkerhoff, who drives the Dairy milk truck, takes a route every other trip to Durango, Colo. Milk is Mary Anderson accompanied supplied to the Indian school in her daughter, Katherine Nielson to Salina Friday morning. She that area. will remain with her for a few days. Katherine had the misHere for the deer hunt on the fortune to break her leg. Manti Reserve over the weekend were LaRae and Lynn AnJoan and Robert Jewkes of derson and son Craig 11 of Moab enjoyed the deer hunt here Kearns and Mr. Andersons in the county. They left their father of Coalville. Also June family with grandparents, LaAnderson of Huntington. They mar and Lareda Olsen. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clark. Wednesday night, October 11, LaNell Case of Salt Lake join- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson ed his brother Dennis for the ,and son Randy and Mr. and deer hunt over the weekend. Mrs. Arthur Anderson attended reMary K. Christiansen and Jose- the wedding ceremony and phine R. Peacock came home ception of Colleen Powell in the with him. The two ladies had Price LDS third waro. Robert been on vacation for two weeks. stood as best man and Randy served as page boy. Later, the young couple left for Missouri Lewis and and Peggy Rfph where they will make their weekwere Lake of Salt baby end guests at the home of Mr. home. and Mrs. Robert Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zundall and Janice Bunderson and Arlene daughter of Salt Lake and Mr. Peterson of Cedar City and and Mrs. Richard Peterson of of Ephraim Bountiful were weekend visitors Kaye Mortensen at the Coy Williams home. GUARD AGAINST EVERY RISK La-vo- Utah Distributing Company The Utah Distributing Com-- : pany located on West Highway in Price are distributors in this area for the well known and popular Fisher beer. Call for an ice cold bottle of Fisher beer when you want a real treat The people of this area have preferred this beer for a long time. The brewers have done everything in their power, to provide you with beer that you will like and continue to drink. The brewers of the. popular Fisher beer are leaders in their field and have discovered, just the right process to place their beer in a class by itself. Try a bottle today or better yetj take a case home and treat your Mr. and Mrs. Keith Prestwich and children of Provo are spending a few days at the home of her father, Calvin Jensen. Mr. Prestwich accompanied a group of men on the deer hunt. Elbert Blackburn of Califorfriends. nia arrived here Friday and acReThis Town and Country his father, Frank companied view Issue desires to point out the fine business reputation the Blackburn, on a successful deer Utah Distributing Company have hunt. built for themselves. They are the leaders in supplying beer to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wright our merchants in this section. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Trade with them whenever Wright of Chinle, Ariz, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright of Green River were here Saturday for the Bishop Nielson funeral. "R" and "R" Custom Construction Ray Ward and Raymond Toson - Owners Mr. and Mrs. June Anderson and children of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox of Salt Lake are visiting at the Luther Tatton home. Hi-La- Mrs. Mary Cox was taken to the Price hospital Friday. She The R and R Custom ConThe lowest bid is not always1 of the work are thoroughly has been in poor health for sevstruction is located at 309 East the cheapest. If the work you checked and in accordance with eral months. It iq not known at present how serious her condi3rd North in Price. Phone ME have done is not as you desired the specifications desired before tion is. She is 86 years old. or GR This firm is the work started. is well known in this section for it and repairs must be made in their efficient business methods. a short while, perhaps you called This firm has built an enviable is their the wrong contractor. You get reputation and this Review IsCustom construction business and they have the ex- the finest work that can be had sue is happy to recommend them perience and equipment to prop- when you call R and R Custom to all ih this section who are in Mrs. Dora Otteson in Price. They need of a contractor. Call them erly process any contract they Construction make sure that all the details today. make. Weekend visitors at the home and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ungerman of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen and son of Murray. were Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin JenMiss Jonnie Ward spent the sen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Miller and family. past weekend visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Brasher Mrs. Duane Ward, and family. and daughter visited with her She is attending school at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry BYU. folks, -, with exof an successful air of Home of The Mitchell Their years Funeral quietness and, the over and Carol, perience combined with a most restfulness by those in attend- Price is a member of the Na- weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Julia comprehensive knowledge of the ance. From the minute they are tional Selected Morticians. MemKay) Way man were weekend Mitare until called the in duties Mr. final manner is invitation. conducting bership by proper visitors Mrs. Jensen at the home of her parMr. James and funeral services has made thei performed, not a single detail chell has been a member since and daughter were weekend vis- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence name Mitchell Funeral Home is overlooked, not the least 1940. itors at the home of his parents, Thorderson. outstanding in this area. The' semblance of confusion serves ReMr. and Mrs. Barney Jensen, in It is this appropriate to the mar reverence and digquiet, thoughtful, memory of Visitors at the home of Mr, and Linda. nity, which is a prominent part professional service. It is a com- view that we commend Mitchell and Mrs. Gomer Arnold over of their service has comforted fort to know that they are al- Funeral Home, located at 233 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred and the past weekend were Mr. and many people in their time of ways on hand with trained at- East Main in Price on their were recent visitors at Mrs. Lamar Mortensen and childaughter of to of. service tendants and the most modern record people grief. dren and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle the Earl Allred home. this ared Phone ME Every service - is conducted equipment Arnold and boys of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hayward and Mr. and Mrs. Ben, Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Green were home to attend the funeral and daughter visited at the of their grandmother, Mrs. Van- home of her parents, Mr. and dal Davis. All of the children of Mrs. Tom Price. Mrs. Davis were also in Mrs. Kay Wilberg and children, Dale and Nancy Kay, were Sylvanus Sanderson, who is Sunday night visitors at Sacraemployed in Salt Lake City, ment meeting. They were visitspent the past weekend visiting ing with her parents, Mr. and at home with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mrs, Andy Easterbrook. Sanderson and family. Cleveland News Mitchell Funeral Home Eas-terbro- Insure against financial loss through accident, sickness or disaster. See us today for a sound insurance program. Two children were blessed and given names Sunday night in Sacrament meeting. Denise Dale Martin Brown and Jeffery Brown. Djde Peacock, their grandfather, named them. Their mother is Alice Brown. COMPLETE SERVICE! Equitable Ins. Agency Charity begins at home, and! justice begins next door. Dick-- 1 Geo. Patterick East Main ME sms r : A, . Mrs. Raymond P. Olsen enjoyed a weekend trip to Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Killpack, of Ferron. Thelma and Dale Hardman and family of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Elmer WHEF i D J GOOJ JOE COM.: FROM. To a degree, good pay is the result of the diligence 'ai sk' of t work:r himself. Without modern machine however, supplied by employing , mai jobs couldn't exist. When a com-pa- i wan'i it at' too , and its ready money is tit production, credit is needed. Banks supply a large part of such credit; and thus help work.r m .well as employer. Better tools make for better production and better production, in turn, makes for better jobs. 1 Mrs. Rufus Albrechtsen visited last week in Bountiful with Clara and Uudell; in Midvale with Dora Lee an family; and with Afton and family in Sandy. An unusual incident occured while qhe was there. Udell flew to Wichita, Kan. and Oklahoma City to locate airplane landing fields. He is employed at Hill Air Force Base. Aften was sent on a mission by plane to Las Vegas and the desert on a project for Chicago Bridge and Iron Co. with whom he is employed. Mrs. Albrechtsens visits 1 corn-pani- c j 1 itpin BAK : LOAK3 HEL.' build business TD EVERYBODY'S BENEFIT. . Huntington News CARBON Salt Lake City visitors Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Black. -- EMERY BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION S INTEREST ON GUARANTEED SAVINGS Drive-i- n Free Parking Lot Teller Window Auto Loans Home Improvement Loans Checking Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes 45 South Carbon Price, Utah Mrs. Dan LeRoy and children drove to Crescent Junction Saturday to bring her husband home. Elmo News Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sherman and family of Ogden were weekend visitors at the home of her Mrs. Jane Willson was hapmother, Mrs. Dagmar Litster. pily surprised when an aunt, Elizabeth Fielding, and her dau, Mr, and Mrs. Merlin Christen- ghter, Lola Morgan, from Alasen and family of Carbonville meda, Calif, dropped in for a spent the past weekend at the visit. She is the only living home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of Janes father, the late Bawden. Francis Mortensen. Mrs. Fielding is 82 years old and still able Mr. and Mrs. Max Johansen to travel. It has been were recent visitors at the home years since she was in the many of her mother, Mrs. Leason Bishop. broNorman Mrs. Marlin (Eva) Jensen of ken arm Alger suffered awhile afternoon Sunday a Clovis, N. M. is spending with his brother Kent. month visiting with her parents, scuffling He was rushed to the hospital in Huntington and Marlins par- for and hade it put in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jen- splints. while is Marlin in Turkey. sen, He wil be gone until February. Under the direction of the Mr. Hun eacher, seminary Mr. and Mrs. Lavell King and saker, the students attending children spent the past weekend seminary at North Emery previsiting at the home of her pared the program for Sacramother, Mrs. Ida Mortensen. ment meeting. Those participate ing were Colleen Willson, Brent Weekend visitors at the home Jensen, Norman Alger, Elwin of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam F. Eden Atwood, Arvel B. Hansen, Sheila were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pea- Tucker, Ronald Day, Aurelia cock and family of Huntington, Willson, Gerilyn Wakefield, Mr. Mr. and rsM. Blain Jensen and Hunsaker and Voneal Mortenfamily of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. sen. Mrs. Hunsaker accompanied Mac Mills and children of Provo her husband to the meeting. sis-te- iawoOmx, SIGN INK Midi MODERN YOU MRS 1234 YOUR STREET! YOUR TOWN, U S. A. -- v w 0PENY0UR A FLAMELESS CHARGE ACCOUNT Let it rain. Let it snow. Your clothes are always safe under the sun of a flameless electric dryer. AT PENNEY? TODAY! The most delicate fabrics are safe while drying electrically. Gentle and ling protects pampers the sheerest articles. There is less fading too. Yes, 0electric it works hand in hand with the family budgetl r, flameless electric heat is safe as its light. . Save now on an oloctric dryor at . your dtalor't. PLAN FOR FALL FIX UP, PAINT UP SEE US so oosy to CHARGE IT shop without cash, whenever you wont, Poy your bills within 30 dayi ofter your billing data PAYING A SINGLE CENT OVER PENNEY'S & LIGHT CO Price, Utah AT PENNEY IOW CASH WITHOUT PRICES. or toko moro ftmo to poy. You Dtcido Extend your paymonto ovtr month! with tmell lorvko thargo on UNPAID BALANCE ONLY. for major purchoit! In homefwrnihJngi Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders IjTuiAH POWER ' Buy with NO down paymont. and faihen, Eaiy monthly payment!. Small lorvic charge. Aik any Ptnnoy lain asiociate. fill in your application now. Join tho Ptnnoy cuitomin who onjoy thii modirn convonioncol |