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Show MARCH 5, 1943 TKPAV, PAGE FITE EftJ on... E 0arfe, Cleveland Department 'S Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stilson are Mr. and Mrs. Jack White had welcoming a fine son, their first. as their guests last week, Mrs. They are at the home of their Whites mother and sister of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ephraim. Carlson. Mr. Stilson just returnMr. and Mrs. Oliver Jensen ed from the army with an hon- received word from their son ken SLUSSERS New System, a! ball lf gerve-Your-Se- iced plenty of space for you to look around and pick iree orable release on account of his health. Relief Society meeting was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Carrie Johnson, who has been confined to her home for several months. The Theology Jessoni was given by President Kate Erickson. The lesson was given last week by Mrs. Velma the things you want. assist-ancIf you need any out e, S ms Q In please ask the clerks. They will be glad o 10Q to help you. fOoJ jl tlDgJ; e hail end-io- Ir: wate ch ham. canj. COOCISi and quipi Hunting ion ectuatrj aJ cd ionsena-farste- Emery Department s on Kenneth, that had landed foreign soil. Norma Wilder, of Wellington, has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Davs. Mr. aim to please, and we are sure to please our patrons with the pictures that we are showing at our theatres this month. Mrs. Carrie Mortensen left James Olsen that he has left Thursday of last week for Cal- the states. Ronald Broderick is ll stationed in California. Parents ifornia to vfiit Mr. and Mrs. of Jay Brinkerhoff received a Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Oley Jensen letter from his son Sunday from spent the week end In Provo and Nebraska. FOR EXAMPLE Bing Crosby Nina Blackburn and children are spending this week at Spring Canyon qt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byard Tuft. Mrs. Lucinda Williams gave an explanation on Red Cross work in Sacrament meeting last Sunday. This week being Red Cross week for collecting War Funds, other speakers were Mrs. Helen Sorensaiv and Mrs. Olene Anderson. Mrs. Rose Broderick and company furnished a song. The P. T. A. meeting is being sponsored Saturday evening by the North half of town. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Petersen are the proud parents of a new baby girl. Mother and baby are in Castle Dale doing fine. Mrs. Hattie Broderick has gone to California to spend some time with her sister. Joseph Bumderson and children spent Sunday here. A group of friends enjoyed a birthday party at the home of Leonard Goodrich Tuesday af- We Alpine. Mrs. Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour IN ROAD TO MOROCCO" and Mrs. Leonard Litster received a telegram from their son Kenneth, stating he had received his Christmas parcel. Mrs. Eva Hadfield, of OrangeEden. ville, spent last week with her The Church Security was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar last week putting up meat. busy The Carlson. pigs were raised by the Aronic Wilma Cowley and Claudia Priesthood. Bawden visited relatives in Salt Mrs. Aretha Jensen has re- L3ke last week. signed her position as teacher Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnson rein the school room and Mrs. ceived word that their grandHazel White has taken her place. daughter, Shirley Hills of HelpMrs. Hannah Oveson and er, had been operated on for apdaughter Marie, and son Ellis, pendicitis at the Price hospital. accompanied Dr. Joseph to Salt Orville Snow and family 'Lake last week end, where she the week end with relaspent visited her son Alonzo and fam- tives Ini American Fork. ily. Mrs. Earline Black, and young Mrs. Norma Wilder sponsored left a few ago daughter, a skating party last Friday for California, where days she will night in honor of Larry Barnes join her husband who will be of Wellington, who Is leaving permanently stationed there for for the service. the next few months. Mrs. Ida Mortensen, accomBeth Jensen and Arva Low panied by her two young neph- Mortensen, who are employed in ews, visited relatives in Salt Salt Lake, spent the week end Lake last week. with their parents. John I. Lamph has been conIt is reported that Harold d fined to the Price hospital for and Miss Norma Madsen sometime. were recently married. Fred Swink, who suffered a William Jensen returned Sunbroken back sometime ago, is day to his post of after a still confined to his bed, but brief furlough with duty his wife and states that he may be able to young daughter and parents. sit up in a few days. Last Monday night a successMrs. Andria Nielson is now ful party and dance was held able to walk on crutches and ex- by the Primary. pects to be able to leave the The Seagulls held a party last hospital in a few days. Saturday at the home of Mattie Mr. and Mrs. Caly Peterson of Anderson. Games were played Provo, were visitors for a few and refreshments were served. Mrs. Hazel White has resigndays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Larson. ed as First counselor in Primary They went from here to Moab, and Mlarie Snow was chosen In where they will visit relatives in her place with Arnell Litster as 2nd counselor. prior to leaving for the army. La-ve- Tyrone Power Betty Grable IN YANK IN THE R. A. F. Monty Woolley IN LIFE BEGINS AT 8:30" Fred MacMurray IN FOREST RANGERS" Gene Tiemy IN CHINA GIRL Bette Davis IN NON VOYAGER" Ginger Rogers IN MAJOR AND THE MINOR ternoon. The Junior girls entertained their fathers and M. I. A. offic- Errol Flynn IN JOURNEY DESPERATE Well be seeing you Theatres! at the All-re- the A. Ferron Department Ai, le to this pas Funeral serivees were held at Thurs-a- y yt family residence on Sue Leslie, for baby Sylvia daughter of Mr. Leslie, who nd Mrs. Easton lied of pneumonia. Speakers fere President L. P. Ralphs and Irs. Eva Killpack; a ladies the music, torus furnished offered were by Arthur layers O. Sorensen, of etersen and The little one is his parents, a sis-and a brother, and four Mr. and Mrs. randparents, ohn Christiansen of Emery and Ir. and Mrs. John Leslie of Fer-oMrs. Vivan Box of Cleared, Mrs. Sidonia Kofford, of lastle Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi John orgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mstiansen and children; Mrs. Satie Dale. arrived by sr n. HT! led liia IDS! wi tosetta Peacock of Emery, at-end- ed the Leslie funeral. A new baby girl was born to Ir. and Mrs. Marvin Brearton it the home of Mrs. Breartons arents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom last week. Margaret Perry, who is a eacher at Tooele visited friends iere over the week end. Bishop ud Mrs. P. E. Snow and Miss lannah Baker met her in Price foompson, Miss 'riday evening and brought her Ferron and Miss Baker and ton Wilds took her to Price o Sunday to a Tooele. catch the bus hack Virginia Cox of Ephraim as her guest visited at the Austin home the first of the week. Jim Killpack is home from his school in Ephraim. A farewell party was held Friday evening for Kerry Nelson and Marion McDonald, who enters the service soon. Kerry left Sunday for Lincoln, Nebraska, to enter the air corps. Preston Thompson also will report at Fort Douglas this week for induction!. He and Mrs. Thompson were away Friday evening. The party was to have been for him also. Mrs. Jane Nelson who expected to leave last week for Nevada and California, had to give up her trip. She moved into her new home the first of the week and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jensen, who have lived there, will move back to their farm. The Triple L. club met at the home of Mrs. Clifford Snow last week. The time was spent at quilting, while Mrs. Pearl Fullmer, Rhoda Olsen and Emma Barton gave the lesson on gardening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bryan and baby visited at the home of Mrs. Eva Bryan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Johnson, of Emery, spent Sunday at the George Foote home. Mrs. George Duncan Is home from a visit with her children In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Henrie and family have moved to , Green River Department The Gleaner Girls and M. Men of the Greenriver M. I. A. held their annual banquet last Friday evening in the L. D. S. hall. The dinner which began at 8 oclock was prepared and served by the Relief Society. A nice program was enjoyed throughout the banquet and progressed as follows with toastmaster for the evening being Arthur Maxwell. First number following the opening prayer by Eugene Hunt was a talk by the young mens president, Nolan Curtis, and a talk by the young ladies president, Jane Seeley; a toast to the Gleaner Girls by the M. Men president, Max Stott, and a toast to the M. Men by the Gleaner president, Larue Hunt. A vocal solo, The Ships That Never Returned, by Darrel Ross, and a operation, spent several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thurman. Mrs. Harry Tasker entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rill and children, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele of Salt Laek City visited here for a short while Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tasker. W. F. Asimus and Mrs. W. O. Rozell made a business trip to Price last Thursday. CLAWSON is spending the week at Columbia where she Is helping to welcome the new baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lydia Price Christensen, who talk by Elijah Bigelow. as been away for nearly two The Carbon Stake L. D. S. Pais 'urs, spending the week with Ernest Horsley and triarchs, isr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law-wof Price, arrived Pettie John Christensen. She came of Salt here Frandsen Saturday evening for the Mrs. Duane jere from Seattle, Mrs. Fern of giving Patriarchal here purpose visited Lake Sunday. Wrelli, who is a teacher in o blessings to those who desired Sintington, was also home the them. There was a very large tat of the week. Most Likely received blessings and number or Anew baby Elsie I have a cold girl arrived at the more would have if time many head. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo something in my would Miss Melba Sun-nyda- ee on Thursday. Mary Austin, wgmore Miss Jimmy O cold with Miss have just received a large shipment . of fresh, seeds for your Victory Garden. Get your seeds riy, as there may be a shortage of seeds later. We Quality Lawn Seeds and Fertilizer Grass and Clover seed and fertilizer for Jour Now is the time to sow your lawn, and fertilizer sed now will the com give you a beautiful lawn for summer. Blue PRICE LUMBER & HOW, CO. PRICE, UTAH , le. permit. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baker of Richfield, formerly of Green-rive- r, announced the arrival of a baby boy, born last week. Mrs. Baker is formerly Miss Mary Holt. This is their second child. Mr. and Mrs. Devier Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Que Anderson and children, Gale, Beth, and Johnny, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lowe and daughters, Myrna and Norma Jean, all of Hiawatha, visited here Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bedier arrived here last week from Tooele and plan to make a visit of about two weeks. Maxine Howland who is attending school at the West Minister college in Salt Lake City spent last week here with her parents, recovering from the measles. She returned to Salt Lake Sunday evening. Mrs. John Adams celebrated her 67th birthday last week inA good health and happiness. was very large birthday cake baked ar.d presented to her by her granddaughter Peggy She was also presented with njany very lovely gifts by all her children. Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Christseviansen have spent the past at relatives eral days visiting Emery arMr and Mrs. T. W. Smith after rived home Tuesday In Pheonbc, spending the winter Smith was Arizona, where Mr. Ga-haga- Daniel Price. Delbert Blackburn, who has recently been living in Arizona, visited friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bazil King sold their farm and home and all equipment to John Allridge and Elden Luke of Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. King left Tuesday for Salt Lake City and Pleasant Grove where they will visit rebefore locating elselatives where. Their son, Monte will remain here until school closes. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen, entertained relatives and friends, Sunday evening in honor of Eric Nielsen and Keith Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Bazil King and son Monte. H. O. Barney received word Monday of the death of his brother, Dell Barney of Wellington. Keith Wright and Eric Nielsen will leave Friday for Fort Douglas, where they will be accepted in the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nielsen entertained Monday evening in their honor. n. MOORE L. C. Moore arrived home last Friday from Salt Lake City. Relief Society meeting was held Tuesday with Mrs. Jesse Olsen giving the lesson on the Book of Mormon," assisted by Mrs. Retta Olsen and Mrs. Mel-v- a Olsen. The two later ladles rendered a song as part of the lesson. The teachers topic lesson was given by Mrs. Retta Olsen. The statement in these items last week about Sgt. Howard was an error. Howard is still at his camp In Mississippi. The Sacrament meeting last Sunday was turned over to our Red Cross chairman, Mrs. Bertha Larsen. The program was as follows. Talk on the accomplishments and expenditures of the Red Cross was given by Mrs. Leola Larsen, God Bless America was sang by Mary and Dora Lee Albertsen. The history of the Red Cross was given by Mrs. Lucille Allen followed by a song Theres a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere, by Mrs. Vera Maxfield. A letter from the presidency of the church In reference to the Red Cross work was read by Mrs. Bertha Larsen, and another patriotic song was rendered by Mrs. Retta Olsen and Mrs. Mel-v- a Olsen. The home missionaries were also present and spoke for a few minutes. They were: Isaac Allred and I. K. Williams, both of Emery. Bishop Homer Edwards closed the program with a few words about the Red Cross and its work. Mrs. Bertha Larsen our Red Cross Chairman reports that we have exceeded our quota of $25 by four dollars, and that it was sent off Tuesday to the comity chairman, Mrs. Bennett of Huntington. Among those attending the funeral for John Funk in Ferron last Sunday were Bishop and Mrs. Homer Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Olsen and Clayton Olsen. Ray Larsen attended a meeting in Castle Dale Monday evenen ers Tuesday evening. Sunday evening, March 7, the Relief Society is sponsoring a special patriotic program. The ward is invited and the parents and families of men In the service will be special guests. The Relief Society has at least three quilts for next work and business day Tuesday, March 9. About eleven quilts have been quilted each Monday evening for the past three weeks and will continue for 4 or 5 more weeks In connection with the Help Each Other" quilt project. The Emery ward has been credited with doing more quilts In 1942 than any other ward in Emery Stake, and have a good Mr. and Mrs. Seely Petersen and Mrs. ILoulse Petersen attended the funeral of the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Easton Leslie at Ferron Friday. Mrs. Bertha Beach spent Friday at Ferron, attending the baby of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nelson while they went to the son-in-la- w, babys funeral. Attorney Duane A. Frandsen, of Salt Lake City, was here Sunday on business. Marion McDonald went Friday to the Induction center at Salt Lake City. The third son of Mrs. Lottie McDonald to enter the services, and brings Mol-enumber to nine. Mr. and Mrs. Jed McDonald and children of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duncan and family of Sweets, were Sunday geusts at the home of Mrs. Lottie McDonald and son Marion. Sergeant and Mrs. Charles Davis left here Saturday for Ft. Kr.ox, Kentucky, where Sgt. Davis will enter a military school. Mrs. Davis has returned to take up her duties in the Ferron postoffice. We wish them a long and happy life together. Corporal Eldon Quinn tells us that he doesn't like the swampy Jungles of Louisiana, as well as the plains of Texas. Leslie ns o We attend with their wives. The Junior girls of the Emery ward entertained their fathers and Mutual officers at a social Tuesday night. A hot lunch was A Funeral Service To have beauty, dignity and consolation, the last tribute need not he expensive. ' Wallace Mortuary served followed by some lively games. Albert Lott, school teacher, Dennis Case,' Rellus Christiansen, Mervllle Jacobsen, Alton Jensen, Birdell Sorensen and Shirley Jorgensen all leave Friday for Fort Douglas for their A farewell final examination. party will be held when they re- s: turn. Word has been received from Notice to Our Emery County Customers! Owing to war conditions we are compelled to discontinue our regular delivery service to Emery county towns, Send your pressing and cleaning to us mail or leave it at the Emery County Progress office on Mondays, .Owing to Increased costs of operations we cannot pay postage on delivery of packages. ! j i ? M ACME CLEANERS UTAH PRICE, j t i i Afton Edwards jhas been ill the past week with the German measles. This is the first case of this disease reported here this winter. o in i A. ALVIN WALLACE,' Licensed Embalmer t.lcenned Funeral Director Ambulance Service Lady Attendant Cattle Dale, Utah Phone ing. nt o employed. to the appeal of Yes, was Say Mrs Wealtha Thompson Uncle Sam to fill your War business. on in Price Tuesday album and youll be sayCarl Thurman of Castle Gate Stamp No" to Hitlerism. recent ing from a who Is recovering MOLEN liked,, and pass along, the story about the fellow who passing Red Cross headquarters, stuck his head inside the door and said to the knitting ladies: start for 43. Remember Pearl Harbor and The Relief Society Annual purl harder! Day social will be held March 16. The men folks are Invited to Americas finest men are on the battle fronts the world over. Keep the Red Cross with them to the 1943 Red Cross Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox and by giving War Fund. of visited here Price, family, Sunday at the J. T. Charles-wor- th home. LEGAL DEPT. Mrs. Oliver Jensen and children of Spring Glen, and Mrs. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, Evan Marshall and baby of Salt United Land States Office, Salt the end week at the Lake, spent is hereby 025431. Lake Notice home of their parents, Mr. and given that the Secretary of the Mrs. Robert Riley. Interior pursuant to SecMrs. Etta Ralphs and Mrs. tion 3 of has, the act of February 25, Glenna Price were speakers at 1920 (41 Stat. 437), authorized a Sacrament meeting Sunday, In modification of coal lease, Salt the interests of the Red Cross. Lake 025431, held by the United States Fuel Company, so as to o include as additional land the Landing EVz E'2 sec. 1, EV2 NEV4 Sec. 12, Making a forced landing, the T. 16 S., R. 7 E S2 NW4 Sec young pilot hit a tree top; the 7, T. 16 S., R. 8 E., S. L. M. Any machine turned over and land- and all persons having adverse ed upside down. or conflicting claims to the land The pilot crawled out and sur- or any part thereof, are hereby veyed the wreckage. Then he notified that they should file on or before March 19, 1943, their remarked: to the leasing of the Well, that sort of landing protestotherwise the lease will be same, saves the tires." so modified the absence of One-Poi- Relatives of Mrs. Davis Summers spent the week end here from California. The moat important time for eor reclly made end properly fitted, ahoea U the period from the firat atepa to achool age! Our stock of Red Cooae ahoea ia your assurance of correctly made ahoea, and our expert fitter guaran tee a perfect fit. $1.29 to $2.95 According To Size any objection then appearing of record. C. V. Schad, Acting Register, February 8, 1943. First Publication, Feb. 12, 1943. Last Publication, March 12, 1943 PRICE PRICE TRADING CO. The Big Downstairs Shoe Department The Busy Department Store Utah |