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Show dren were present, also her ther William J. Atwood. 78th birthday is observed Mrs Mabel Lofley was honored on her 78th birthday Saturday, April 9, at the annual family gathering. It was held in the Elmo ward cultural hall with a turkey dinner being served to 91 people. A program bro- Out of town visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tucker, Manti; his son Darrell Tucker, who returned from Viet Nam in December; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myrup and family, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Dulan Rasmussen, Spring Glen; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tucker and family, Sal-inand their daughter and Mr. and Salt Lake; Mrs. Vemell Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thayne and family, Wellington; John Oliver and family, Lawrence; Mr. and Mrs. Max Lee Tucker and family, a, son-in-la- was held with Ver-ne- ll Oliver acting as master of ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Oliver and family were in charge of this years reunion. All nine of Mrs. Lofleys chil Gunnison; Carol Johansen, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Ray Tucker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jared Tucker and family, Monties lo; Mr and Mrs. Earl Gordon and family, Huntington; Mr. and Mrs Earnel Tucker and family, Alfred Oliver and Yvonne. Airs. Lofley was in poor health but was able to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tucker were chosen to head next years Alta-mon- I Ladies Clubs t; LOS OMEGOS , CssHs Dale, Utah Thursday, April 28, 1966 PROGRESS-LEADER- CLUB The Los Qmegos club spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Mrs. Ruby Pierson Thursday night. Mrs. Stella Hill was a special guest. She showed pictures and told about the By Marshall Thompson country of Spain where she the months several past spent with her daughter. Alma, and This last week the school has family, who are stationed there been keeping pretty busy with the different spring events. Wednesday the Green KIPA CLUB The Kipa club members met River Spanish class had a canin a social Thurs- dy sale which is the first of sevday evening at the home of eral which will be held throughMrs. LuPreal Christman. The out the remainder of the year. women did handwork and enen Wilberg, Emma Huntington joyed refreshments. and Esther Wilberg. Luncheon was served. LADIES IMPROVEMENT Green River High News FRANKLIN DELAND rcosevelt launched the US SAVINGS BONDS PROGRAM WITH THE PURCHASE OF THE SERIES FIRST NOW- U S SAVINGS ARE AT E BOND IK 1941! - 25 YEARS A LATER BONDS MOLDINGS PE COP.O HIGH) ONLY ONE! Winston Churchill, war time prme minister of England - the only HAVING the u s BUY U NO CLUB RESIDENCE IN who was permitted to S SAVINGS BONDS) Mrs. Mabel Lofley . . . notes 78th birthday LOS OMEGOS CLUB Mrs. Clara Moffitt was hosThe Los Omegos club memtess to the Ladies Improvement club Wednesday. The afternoon bers enjoyed a very pleasant was spent in doing handwork, evening at the home of Mrs. Ruby Pierson Thursday. A specenjoying a program and ial guest was Mrs. Stella Hill who showed pictures of Spain and told many interesting things CLUB about that country where she Mrs. Myrle Johansen enter- has spent the past several montained members of die ths at the home of her daughclub at her home Thurs- ter Alma and family. They have day afternoon. Mrs. Mary Han- been stationed there for several sen was a special guest. Lunch- years. eon was served and the remainder of the afternoon spent at 0 N 0 CLUB needl work. Mrs. Flora Jensen entertained members of the ONO club R 5 CLUB Thursday evening. Mrs. Ella Mrs. Beverly Jensen enter- was a visitor, and Mrs. Nora tained R 5 club members Th- Kartchner, Carbonville, ursday evening. Mrs. Darlene Rowley, Mae Arnold, Della Guy-mor, Lucille Kinder, Verda Thompson and Beatrice Hansen were special guests. Luncheon Meleta Brockbank and was served and the evening Hilda Wilson were present. spent playing games. Prizes were awarded to Darlene Thompson, Sunny Nielson and Elaine Wilberg. JUST-AMER- E Just-A-Me- Elmo girl wed Stir-Spangl- to Price man Maryla Gay Mortensen came the bride of John 1 ed C Security FOR AMERICANS 1 ! be- N. Adams April 16 with the ceremony taking place at 6 p.m. at the home of the bride. They deserve Safe Deposit were married by Bishop Nelson Alger. A wedding supper took place in the church at 6:30 for the bridal party and the family. The bridal party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Adams, 4-- H Ray Quinn of Salt Lake who was best man; Ricki Mortensen, maid of honor, and Sandra HanELMO TERMITES sen, bridesmaid. Arvan D. Hansen By The young couple was honorOn April 11 the Elmo Termited at a reception in the Elmo the advanced woodworking ward cultural hall Saturday es, met at the Town Hall. class, night at 8 p.m. They elected officers and chose the name of the club. President, Dennis Jones; secretary, Jerel ofley; reporter, Arven D. Hansen. The leader Is Louis Weber. Box protection Theres nothing like the peace of mind of knowing Clubs your most precious possessions are safe, and secure. In a Safe Deposit Box important papers and valuables are completely protected from fire, theft or loss. And it costs so little, just pennies a day. On vacation and business trips carry AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES Kate Jones becomes bride You get a prompt refund if they're lost or stolen. And a penny a dollar. they're spendable everywhere. Cost-on- ly Kate Jones, daughter of Lloyd Jones of Elmo, was married to Ricky Keele of Price Saturday. A reception was held for the Carbon Emery Bank young couple Saturday night in the Price Second ward. The young couple will make their home in Price. Price, Utah Emery County Branch Castle Dale, Utah "Your CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank Bank" Full-Servi- ce SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHECKING ACCOUNTS FHA MORTGAGE LOANS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AUTO LOANS HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS DRIVE-ITELLER WINDOW PERSONAL INSTALLMENT LOANS N NOW MORE THAN 56 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS BANKING SERVICE INDEPENDENT HOME MANAGED HOME OWNED Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit surance Corporation In- our many rotative and friend for the many acts of love and kindness which they expressed for us during the long illness and death of our husband and father, Harold Fish. We appreciate the floral offerings, cards, letters, food and the many visits made to our home. Also for the lunch prepared and served by the Relief Society. Mrs. Harold (Lorene N.) Fish and sons, Bruce, Don and Robert had their first meeting Monday night. Officers elected were Roy Oviatt, president; Pete Jensen, secretary; Craig Brotherson, vice president; Doyle Jensen, areasurer; Joe Oveson, reporter; Blaine Lofley, Gaylon and Bryan Atwood, social committee. Terry Atwood is the club leader. Gothic Folding Fence Lawn Rake, 20 Steel Tines, welded socket Vi Gallon 88c . 77c nt, number holders One ticket will be given for each To lucky $5.00 share paid. Start now and buy shares each week. Drive ends July 15. Castle Valley Federal Credit Union OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Closed Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 4-- er Judy Talbott is engaged Ida., former nwr resi- song leader. We talked about bridles an hackamores and learned th parts and purposes of then There were 28 present. Th meeting was directed by Mar belle Wareham. Next week w Caif. will learn the parts and diffe Her fiance is a graduate of ent kinds of saddles. the University of Maryland and is a civil engineer employed by THE KNIT WITS the Bureau of Reclamation at By Laurel Sitterud Castle Dale. Our first meeting was held at A late summer wedding is our leaders home. We chose officers and organized our club. planned. 27c Pitcher-Decant- er - Share Drive Prizes - $200 ' iam Wilkinson of Berw y n Heights, Maryland. Judith is a senior at Emery County high school. Upon hex graduation in May she plans to go into nurses training at Fresno City Colege at Fresno, SPECIAL! n, 4-- H DEM l By Robert Behling dents of Castle Dale, proudly We elected officers as follows announce the engagement of Dean Nelson, president; Do their daughter, Judith (Judy) Swasey, Lind Pearl, to Ronald William Wil- Lemon, secretary; Robert Bel kinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will- ling, reporter; Marie Lemoi Values Friday the Delta Phi Kappa from Utah State was with the high school to present a program of a chorus and vanety show. It was very good besides being very enjoyable. Saturday the seniors held a car wash at a couple of downtown stations and reports were that hard work and time brought in the money. Lea-maste- CAMPING SAFARI CLUB A club in Elmo had a LADIES CLUB meeting Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Darlene Thompson enterIn the meeting they selected a tained her club members at her name for the club, Camping home in Castle Dale Friday Safari. The club members elect- evening. Special guests were ed Larry Christensen, presi- Lurile Larsen, Beatrice Hansen dent; Chris Hansen, vice presi- and Beverly Jensen. The eve- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Talbott Home maries fall on May 5, and the general on May 19. So from this it should be pretty busy. Also on Wednesday a panel from the State Mental Hospital visited the Psychology class In which a very educational experience was obtained. On Thursday the Psychology class traveled to Provo to visit the State Mental hospital. We put on a small program and were shown around with all learning something new. Ella dent; Blaine Lofley, secretary, ning was spnt playing bridge and Bryan Atwood, reporter. and prizes were awarded to Hel- Terry Atwood is the club leader. Hu La Hu La Pina Club The officers are Ruanne Ware, By Jo Ovsson FERRON RANGE MANAGE- president; Sharon Peacock, vice The Hu La Hu La Pine Club MENT CLUB president; Joyce Gardner, secretary; Jane Lee Humphrey, trBy Dixie Alim The first meeting of the Fer-ro- n easurer; Laurel Sitterud, reportRange Management club er; Kathryn Justesen, song leadwas held on April 14 in the Fer-ro-n er; Noreen Brown and Teresa Our City Hall at 7:30 p.m. The Senior, party committee. meeting got under way and we leader is Myrleen Sitterud. In our second meeting we made elected officers as follows: Michael Ralphs; knitting bags and started on our President, Lee Swasey; sec- hot pads as our sample article. retary, Robert Behling; report- The meeting was closed by Ruer, Dixie Allen; song leader, anne Ware. Varian Allen. We talked about the things that we would do this year and we set some goals in which we are going to work towards this year in Miss Judy Talbott Our leader is Chuck Birke-mey. . . announces engagement and our Junior Leader is Don Swasey. We decided to have our meeting at 7:30 p.m. every other Thursday night. of Weiser, Happy They are earning money to help out with expenses on a trip to Mexico that is planned when school lets out. Also the school election time is growing nearer as the pri- 2 Yesitr Partis Wanraimtiv with all dependable dryers (E Matching WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE Payne GAS Water Heaters Washers Installed 10-Ye- Warranty ar OKeefe & Merritt Tappan GAS Ranges Phone 748-253- 4 748-22- or 748-227- 3 Cubic foot Wheelbarrow or Garden Cart $7.99 Your Choice Hahn Eclipse 26" Rotary 3 hp Tiller , .$129.88 P.C. JONES & SONS Castle Dale, Utah Artificial Flowers Largest selection in Southeastern Utah. Completely new line of Memorial Day wreaths. 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