OCR Text |
Show APRIL FRIDAY, EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH 1945 13, The mercury dropped, to freezing and we have enpj?d BIRD TOLD ME! A and' Mondfi-j- In to'lt the road, Juft ida way of pt man. , Vj-- f 4 j wlCTA, and 0:r3, Way man antr chlftfrcn ofbastte Dale were Sunday visitors" at Reed Chritonseiv hornet f by tha the at th Darrel Jensen' of Castle Dale was a business visitor here Sun my hour and laugh Editor day. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Bertha Beach and Mrs. Nina From A Soldier' M I have not received a copy Sulpezzio were Mr. and Mrs. of the paper since arriving in Clifton Nelson and children of ETO but if you can send me & Ferron and Mr and Mrs.Lorin ' couple ofteattfaj hundred" copies ij maybe I Jptiid soil them in Ber IjSe&y? PtsiV..speOit w few lin. Im sure thu, German, peo- days fm t&e deserC caring for ik Si $ ple would go for the bird, col- Uls cattle. L umn, in viewtf the fact they Mrs. Louise who Peterson, have been without corn for so has been is improving very We long. Dont quit writing it. f at present. fj think it is swell. fiMra.i her w ; seaman Bertha. Begch rsays son,) Robert, is- on transport duty in the Pacific A man who moralizes is usarea. pt y ually a hypocrite, and a i woMessrs arid Mesdames Reed man who moralizes is alwayj Christensen. Wilford Dee Niel homely. son and Lucy Nielson were business visitors in .Price TuesOne sure5 way' to; always tell 7 a womans hat from her purse,; day. 4 4 t the purse always has money In i it. By. Ye ? ! ja. - -- '; Ir rri t WAR BONDS Before marriage a man always thinks nothing is good after enough for his wife; marriage he stiU thinks nothings good enough for her. hard-boile- p ?, Id do less lying if my wife would ask less questions. Most of the O, X- - guys d half-bake- d. ? ' t. f t Ask Geneal and Hannah for one of their pictures with a typical Western background. In Biblical days It was considered a miracle for a Jackass to speak;' now It would be a miracle if one kept quite. 1 I , men Quite; a few Service have asked me please tell the folks through your column to please dont ask us about the war. We want to forget while we are at home. Lets dont; let then; enjoy their visits. 7 , , ; , perron Department Jr' f , 4 ir imu it 4I? i.WMi Al Fighting coach.. Lt. Frank Leahy Dame head (right) USNR, coach, with Lt. J.. E. Douglas, U S. C.G.R. War Bonds pay for instruments they need on transport. tf If. S. Trfasury Dfpartmint n X r Glean-receive- d - - . 4 ..llTAlL MOLEN ' 5 Sgt. Ells Wild is home on a prolonged furlough from Italy. He has been over seas for the past thrty months. This Is his first furlough home since going in the service three years ago. After the furlough he will go to California for reassignment. jack Bailey of the Army Is home on furlough. He came from South Dakota. Mrs Merfe Kartchner received word; from i her husband Clinton that .be is .now in Ger'V many. The Gleaners' of the MIA bound ther sheaf in meeting Sunday night. Under direction of their teacher, Mrs. Eva Kill pack, the following program was rendered. History of the Gleaners by Alton Edwards, Story of Ruth, the gleaner, by Doris Jean Nelson; Vocal solo, Just a prayer away by Vyone 1942 FORD SUPER ! 1 1 guaranteed, . ,;t t.. WORK LOGGERS IN ALL SIZES 8.95 PRICE TRADING SHOE DEPT. SEDAN . : ; : : : m , ';,'J guaranteed. 1940 DODGE LUXURYLINER so that's the way weYe caring for SEDAN BUSINESS 5); jm . COUPENew tires, heater, perfect motor, a bargain, 0 i ' j 115 series (6) Heater, new tires, reconditioned motor, a bargain. 1937 DODGE BUSINESS COUPE Heater, very : uT&vm mi ' 1937 PACKARD our boys. . Price; Utah : 1939 BUICK SPECIAL v S -- Good tires, motor A-- l, guaranteed. 1937 PLYMOUTH DELUXE COUPE tv Heater radio, reconditioned motor, very good tires, A-- l. V 1936 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN Heater, new tires, very, good: motor, guaranteed. 1938 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN New paint,' heater radio ; perfect throughout. See this one. , 1936 FORD DELUXE TOURING SEDAN New motor, very good tires, heater, a bargain. 1936 PLYMOUTH DELUXE COUPE Heater, radio motor perfect, very clean, A-- l. ; Kinds of Chairs, Sets, Dinroom sets, Breakfast ing sets, Linoleum, Rugs" Stoves and Dishes. We have many- - different type of floor and table lamps and a complete"; I . i , . rI line of end tables. Bed-roo- m -- WHERE EMERY COUNTY BUYS ITS FURNITURE : :5? ,n Plymouth De Soto Dealer1' North Carbon Ave. . that will amaze you. See our large assortment of All CARBON MOTOR Sales 44 - We have the most complete line of new and used furniture in Carbon County ; at Prices 1 WE NEED USED CARS A 5 .. Many Others to Choose From Highest Spot Cash Paid For Used Cars ' attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs, Larsen at Castle Dale, Thursday. r! Lloyd Beach spent the weekend here with his family from . ) MENSS SEDAN Heater, radio, reconditioned motor, very good tires, J guar. 1940 LIINCOLN ZEPHYR DELUXE SE-'- 1 DAN heater, very good tires, perfect motor, ''d . . i 1940 BUICK : SPECIAL . the sheepherd. J a 1941 PONTIAC , . DELUXE New tires, radio heater, perfect motor, guaranteed SEDAN (Silver Streak) New tires, heater, very low mileage,' perfect, thru-- ' out. 1941 DODGE CUSTOM LUXURY LINER Fluid ' Drive Heater radio, perfect , motor new. tires, ) . pi -- Priced at or below Ceiling Prices . ra w - - , 4t - 1- , Mrs.' Lacy C Nielson The sympathy of , this com' munity goes to Mr., and Mrs. Homer Duncan and daughters La Verna, La Retta and Ina and Carolyn in the death of their, only son and brother, who gave his heroic life for us all somewhere in Germany. The family, received confirmation pf his death, from the War .. department Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Duncan of Salt Lake City and Mrs. George Duncan of Columbia visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duncan and family last Wednesday. Not knowing of the tragic .news ,1, until their visit was. doubly welcome. , ... Mesdames Bertha Beach, Al ta Nelson and Nina Sulpezzio . fromah, - , 'W Tl . C - Heater, perfect motor, very good tires, A.l.,, w All s , ni Deborah Bryan; Story qf Gleaher jtbeaf by. Mar Austin; The four fields ed the General Conference ' ?irlf :P, of die gleaners was given by whil? there. ; rh ,9diooL. Friday .April J Pres and Mrs. Perry TJ Snow was a grand success, featuring Larraine . were , in Salt Lake City ovr the high lights and the ef fi-- 1 Marcia Thompson;-- and f Doris the week end and attended the cient teaching the grls havejBohleen. Comments on Conference there. In the home econom- - ers ability by Eva Killpack dur General the soldier boys les department this year.; The ing. this the; girts all marched (I A? part for in the program consisted of demon- forward and placed their stalk was held Monday night, two which For mo bundle of all yJufiSf wheat, church. a of strations. beauty culture, ip dern fashions, table deqotatf was bound, together .Vandpre? Marvin Brertori- ., and I Merrill to the MlA.fl President Wilson, who are leaving soon loos, teome qooking, thf setea sented El dona Ralphs; s she ini i iturn for the nduetion- - center and hat id foods,' and rcgnchided I home jofi with a fashlotf parade,! ,!aftet gave high praises to the girls six boy$boj are ' Ellis Lee soIn work fine mutual their Ralphs, for k ivhcht all': present enjoyed , furloughs, cial tea. The day finished up and then presented the girls Wild, Jack Bailey, Don Snow, with a Girls Day dance at through their bound sheaf to Ralph Jensen, Kent West, Maur the night, all girls taking the lead the bishops counselor, Arthur ice Jensen, :This ' was mider' LeAmerican He was Lemon. of the and Duncan.; direction Mr J and Mrs' Homer accepted of glad for the presentation of gion with Commander ; Robert received I word 'last week their son Dean; who was; re- -' such a worthy group of girls. Hansen in charge. A nice proGleaner Leader (Eva gram was rendered and dancported missing in acton n Feb- Stake Conover commended the girls ing finished up the evening. 'beas now ruary is) reported on their bindng their sheaf ing kamohg the dead.' "' Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Jensen which means that every girl this are happy parents now that of the Gleaner age in CLEVELAND ward are enrolled in mutual their, son, Ralph of the Navy is She then presented them with home bn a "short furlough. He their symbol' the gleaner sheaf. Mrs. Wm. T Utster came from his training in base . ' All of the girls then sang their A very splendid program was Florida. We are son, the Gleaners, carried out at the Primary Lee Ralph of the Army aralso a, trio, by three of the Conference Sunday night. The rived home last week end and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Nelson group of officers and teachers made his parents, Mr and Mrs. and baby, Mary Patricia, have as well as the children are to with Deloss Ralphs very happy back home from Vir- be complimented on their efarrived his visit, which is a short furwhere been fort to make it the splendid ginia, they have lough. - Oatciil Cout Glltld Ph9t9 A Request past several months b5. and Mrs Thomas Worth-ISalt Lake City visited--iever., the Veek end and at .endfoju-th- e but it was Mrs. Johanna Gvo '" been seriously parents a ? past few days,,.. wfir& Got ' SistetS.Flbra i Jepseaj fhna jlr. an;TjLirs.)Wm n, received 4" Phoue. csdy. Ffi.nn'-- ' McCandhi UT Hunting-tothe Stake night representing informing'., them- of the Board were in attendance. receved word of a 7 -2 i1 Oliver' Jensen P&y girl brother-in-lahome. of the death of his at Richfield. Mrs. Helen Roilins Hattie Larson, - who paniei Mr. j and r Mrs acftw, Mrs. months Robbins ol. has spent the past few Hunting in Salt Lake has - returned Lakejyyet-thweekend J c K K r f)f home.r telatfves. jWd Ifends.) 1 1 f f) f Carl 'A. La rson1 .reprfeaeied the Bishopric at Conference in received. Salt Lak4 He ? will remain n ' that feityf for a f Short 1 tijne teif Glpri ha4 gori ' Deigt)' to join her visiting ?his daughters. enterTucker Mrs. Flora who is stationed at thaTJJJ tained at a quilting at her (Continued home one day last week, ' t m . :: e.T hanje--thatimor- - Get a gossip wound up and she will run down somebody. I know are really only 'visiting wih':Mrs. Price, Utah f Opposite , Owen and Austin Huntsman the Snmner Apts.1 PRICE. UTAH of Ferron all! farm the John , here this (Soderquist ranch year, Ray Larsen and C. D. Maxfield has the Ken Ware-hafarm .this year,..) Mrs. Ruth Beach drove to Moroni by way of Spring City, Monday to take her daughter, Grace back to school In Spring City, she stopped to say Hello to her mother,, Mrs. Christensen They were accompanied by Mrs. Nina Sulpezzio and son, Eugene and Mrs. Alta Nelson and children of Ferron. They returned the. same day.. , m , h Ul , ;r SPRING COATS ? ACCESSORIES : You won! be asked if you want to have an accident. You wont be warned to protect yourself against financial loss ahead of time. So now while there is yet time, insure your car wiih a Farmers continuing form policy. ; LuDean Litster (Local Agent) East 2nd., North 195 HUNTINGTON, ) Better Appearance. , FARMERS AUTOMOIILI INSURANCE A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS HARDWARE Stacie Suits and Sweat-i i ...... - ers. T ! : ......... Shirts and All - L Kinds of Blouses . Where Qualitj,gnd Style ' ' ' )!H il 'ill orr )!;;( :? n!'i Reign Supreme , UTAH -- rr-- ; (W Paint really does do the 'job and how! Try Painting your home and farm Buildings, you will not realize until after the job is done what the small cost of the paint will do to add to the appearance of your: home and the surrounding buildings. Be proud of your farm, V Many improvements can be made to the interior of j our home with our Kalsomine, Wall Paint and Varnish. Spruce up your house, inside and out. Lets Paint biir Way to! i i i j 7 5 1 I ir renews the beauty of WOODWORK Just brush on ; Lkef!n ell.t0n ;: Sm0th ''Cel!oPt4n8 no1 farm.n follclti an NoteiuueUt. ho p .PRICE, UTAH clip t4sy to clean! Require,, no URSON HARDWARE or crackl iij waxinql ) $25 r. corf per ::: & SUPPLY CO. HtATMfiro.V, UTAH i. ; ANp FURNITtIREI Pla.ti-Koteit- 1 S FLOORS, . |