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Show THTItSDAY, JtNfc 12, 1952 feMERt COUNTY PROGRESS, Emery News Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter On Jane ist Clara Petersen and her parents, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Petersen took over management of the Emery Ca fe. Ella Mortenson son Buddy Lee have ating the cafe for year. ILynn, small twin daughter of Mr and and her been oper the past Mrs Eld- - red Mortenson spent four days last week in the Price hospital for surgery. She is home again and at play. Mr and Jay B. Williams of the B. Y. U. spent Tuesday evening at the home of Geneva Broderick and visiting his friends. They were en route to Holbrook, Arizona where they anticipate making their home. Luella Jensen recently spent two weeks in Spanish Fork with her children, Mr and Mrs Ken Red Cross Recreation Program CASTLE DALE, UTAfi PAGE THREE f from her sister,. Mial Oveson, from Spring Canyon were out Leah Peacock and son and family of Oregon, last Wed of town visitors. Paul are visiting a few days neiday. With the Ovesons was Sgt. Walter Mortenson, son son Richard, who has of Mrs Maud Mortenson, has ; their in American Fork. Ora Lee Jolley has employ- just returned from a mission been in Germany 4 y2 years. He ment at the Ogden Air Base. in France. is attached, to military headKay Crook, who finished his quarters where he does office Joy Christensen from Spring Glen visited at the Coy Will- years school work at Logan, work. He married Mary Spohn was home last week accojnpan April 29. She Is a Polish girl iams home last week., Pfc. Tony McBroom of the iea by LaRue Johnson of Afton 'and lives in Germany. Walter Tth Division Heavy - Artillery, Wyoming. Kay has gone to Id- - 'has studied the German lang-luahas been in Korea since March aho on a paint job. and criminology. He exClaire Larsen, son of Mr and pects to get his discharge 1st. He is guarding communist v Mrs (Reed Larsen has been ad the first part of July. prisoners at Koga Island. 'vanced to rank of Corporal. He The school lunch convention Me Broom been has Cpl. Billy transferred to a hospital in In Jis at an air base in Osaka, Ja- -' Is being held in Price at the diana. Along with all his other pan. He has also just comple-- j Carbon College this week. Mrs Edna Keele, who supervises the ailments he is now suffering ted a training course. Cedi Olsen is employed at school lunch, Is there; it will from malaria fever. His wife has an apartment near and is Oak Spring Ranch. Ada Olsen continued until Friday nite. assisted there over Memorial (Leola Crook entertained the permitted to visit 'him. Delay Birthday Club at her Willis Sorensons family were Day. While David Williams had his home June &. The evening was all prepared to move to their mountain ranch for the sum- family here for Memorial Day spent in handwork and gift mer when the children broke he developed a case of mumps, proceeds were contributed to the chapel .building fund. out with mealels. Mrs Soren- j which prolonged his visit. Bryce Peacock, son of Mr and Janet Christiansen Is in Gun son is here taking care of them Nettie Mae Jacobsen, daugh Mrs Woodruff Peacock of Sun nison visiting with Mr and Mrs ter of Mr and Mrs Denzil Jac nyslde, is here for the summer Jay Christiansen. to help his grandfather, Dar Rachel Christiansen is here obsen, was rushed to the Price win Brinkerhoff. with Mr and Mrs La visiting hospital Tuesday, and had her Cook sister, var Chrstansen. appendix removed. She has Bryan childrenandof his Mrs Mar Therel Broderck went to Salt been employed in the Killpack jAnnelle, Locker plant here the past few Icella Barrett of Provo, are here Lake Monday to seek employvisiting with their grandpar- ment. months. The Emery Ward YIMIA was Mrs Harold Sorenson took ' ents, Mr and Mrs R. Merrill Allred. reorganzed Sunday night with Raphael Sorenson and J. P. t Mr and Mrs Marion Albrecht the following officers: Ora All Nielsen into Salt Lake for a medical check-u- p jsen enjoyed the following rel red, president; Nettie Williams, recently. Vera Duzett enjoyed a visit atives at their home: Mr and first counselor, Betty Bunder Mrs Chester Larsen and two son, second counselor, Edna children, Mr and Mrs Howard Keele, secretary, Vivian WillAlbrechtsen and three child- iams, attendance secretary, Ina ren of Salt Lake. Vee Keele, chorister, Ada OlDean E. Rich, who has been sen, organist, LaNore Olsen in the U. S. Navy for five years organist, Virginia Jen No cold spots... over I telephoned his wife (Naomi Sor sen, speech director, Maggie enson) Thursday night that he Hansen, special interest super had arrived in the states by visor, and Mary Henningson, plane and expects to get his Dixie Olsen and Rose Olsen as teachers. discharge immediately. Many Emery people enjoyed Mr and1 Mrs James E. Olsen attended the graduation of the Donkey Ball Game Monday their son at the B. Y. U. and nigh at the Ferron Ball Park then visited in Salt Lake City where the Ferron lions Club with their daughter Twila Vee played the Emery Riding Club. Mrs Wilbur Peacock of North Davies. They brought her two Dakota has been in Emery vis daughters, Diane and Annette iting at the home of Mr and back fo ra visit. Marvin Anderson, S. A. of the Mrs James E. Olsen. Mr ana U. S. Navy, has had an extend Mrs Peacock and' son Lynn liv ed trip in his ship the U. s. S. ed the past winter at Elbowood, North where he works Plttsiburg for the past four for theDakota, Indian Agency. His div He in been months. has . . . for "out of this world Spain, the is ision of rehabilitation Italy, France, Turkey, French cooking results. Morocco, North Africa and Gib Indians, placing them on work them off the ralter. Marvin is the son of Mr jobs, and getting He reports his work and Mrs Warren Anderson and reservation. has been In service a littl over is very enjoyable to him, Mr and Mrs Peacock have three a year. Ha has had training in sons: .Don, ,who lives In Salt radar. ELECTRIC RANGE Mrs Edna Keele celebrated Lake and Is married and has two children; Kay who Is In her i birthday Sunday with a Kansas in armed service On Display at large crowd calling. Ellen Cot- and has his the and son with wife of children and and trell Cafe Dragerton Tops Confectionery him who is and there; Lynn, Keele andi Mr and Mrs Dell . See employed in Salt Lake. Mrs Pea cock will meet her husband in Salt Lake and return to North Dakota with him. Harry E. Petersen, bet Orangeville, Utah ter known as Pete to his class mates, has received the Bronze Star for bravery beyond the call of duty. Harry is a son of Mrs Esther Chiles of Price and neth Watson, and family. Mrs a graduate of South Emery High. He worked for Sorenson Brothers at the Moore ranch for two years while attending school. Is Uncle Sam Says ge l ONLY f I nt Providing recreation and entertainment for hospitalized and convalescent servicemen is an important Red Cross job at military hospitals. These Red Cross hospital recreation workers take a group of patients for a tour of Mammoth Cave, Ky., during an outing sponsored by a community service organization. Any woman will tell you shed ation workers. rather nurse five sick children than Recreational programs are adaptone sick man. Doctors and nurses ed to the needs of both the man are inclined to agree with her. A confined to his ward and the conman resents being helpless and is valescent. They range from teachoften beset by fears for himself ing a bedridden man to play soliand his family. taire to dances and bingo games The sick soldier is little different for the man on the road to from the civilian, except that treat- recovery. There are motion pictures for ing the sick serviceman presents additional problems. both ward patients and the convaUnlike the patient in the civilian lescent, and for the ambulatory pahospital, who undergoes his conva- tients there are tickets and translescence at home, the soldier re- portation to nearby ball parks and mains in the hospital until he is theaters. There are also the special servcompletely fit for duty. After the acute phase of the servicemans ill- ices provided by volunteer workers. ness is past, he is sent to a recon- Gray Ladies run errands and write ditioning ward," where he remains letters, Motor Service provides until he is able to take up his regu- transportation. Volunteer Services lar military job. Sometimes he re- working with Other communit; mains there for weeks. An usually agencies, help bring into the hos he is far from home. pitals boys and girls of the sami For recreation and simple, pleas- age group as the hospitalized urable activities to fill those long serviceman. hours of convalescence, military Red Crosa provides the home physicians in post hospitals look to touch which, added to medical and the American Red Cross and its nursing care, helps restore the sick corps of specially trained recre man to good health. . Orstktf WoN nti MOTICTION FOR I I Hi $098 I Helps Hospitalized Servicemen fiH'IGtU vp I HOMItCAR' "lBt&fida fftefHssr Of course you know your ABCs Rstdy (or Uttmt mo oa h ktady vsU but do you know your Ds and EsT Wadut, PRESTO b m mult, to light. fc's kssdUd cully osa by a cklld. Ytt it Under present world conditions, D standing for defense and E standing ptekt mn frtJtUling pmur tin for Series E Defense Bonds are inassy (uwi lii tilt mi might Efsetbt sgtiaat sbctriesl, oil. gMsUa separable. 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