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Show Castlo Dala, Utah Thursday, April 13, 1967 MS13 PROGRESS-LEADE- 'mrvwm.ju .wwhjjw o'Mt Ihjf Xj o Wf ct TEAM The South Emery junior high school 9th I team dri steps out lively when they perform their graJe be p. e.ision drills in anticipation of the Gym Jamboree to J iiLL hJd jews.. OBITUARIES April 19. SHELDON E. BROTHERSON Funeral services far Sheldon Earl Brotherson, 45, Portland, Ore., former Elmo resident, were held Friday, April 7, in the the Elmo ward chapel. He died April I in Portland from injuries received in an automobile accident. He was born October 6, 1921 in Elmo, a son of Orson and Mada Axelson Brotherson. He married Mary Cogins April 17, 1947 in Sunnyside. Later divorcedHe was a member of the LDS church and a veteran of World War H. Survivors include, sons and daughters, Sheldon Jr., Boyd, Billy, Sherry, all of Portland; parents, Elmo; brothers, sister, Lynn, Salt Lake City; DclRay, Elmo; Mrs. Claude (Afton) Murray. Burial was in the Elmo cem- n, etery. CARL C. SCHOENBERGER funeral services were held Wednesday for Carl C. Schoen-berge- r, 66, Helper, who died Ap-9 in a Price hospital m He was born February 4, 1901 in Monte Vista, Colo, to Peter and Annie Depperschmidt He married Beatrice McCormick, February 18, 1925. Durango, Colo. Hi was a member of the Catholic, Chorch; Knights of Columbus; Rio Grande Veterans Club. He was a retired railroad machinist. Survivors include his widow; sons, daughters, Albert, Albuquerque, N. M.; Carl, Vernal; George, Ccndor, N. C.; Mrs. Frances Snyder, Helper; Mrs. Carol Learn aster Amedeo (Alice) Beacco, Price; Mrs. John (Anna) Kontas, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frank (Mary Ellen) Vetere, Green River; 15 (Continued from Page One) grandchildren. Burial was in the Mountain ite, Cleveland. View Cemetery, Helper, under The members also discussed direction of Mitchell Funeral and made plans for the District 5 Spring Convention, May 13, to Home. be held in Huntington, for the CARD OF THANKS We wish to express thanks American Legion and Auxiliary. to everyone who helped at the fire at our farm; to the Huntington, Cleveland and Orangeville fire trucks. We BEAUTIFICATION had quite a loss but it would Dr. Arvil L. Stark, state beauhave been much greater tification chairman, will be in without all of your help. Ferron April 20 and 21. Lets ai Mr. and Mrs. John Nielson get cut and get our yards and Emery County Hi By Teresa Curtis Girl Staters CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all (hose who helped us in any way during the sudden passing of our son and brother, sari Brotherson; for floral offerings, calls, etc., and the Relief Society for the lunch. Ferron Nows Mr. and Mrs. Orson therson Bro- Mr. and Mrs. Del Ray Bro- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bro- therson therson Mr. and Mrs. Claude iL m This week was a short week because of spring vacation held on Monday and Tuesday. The drama club placed very well in the state speech meet at Provo. The baseball team has been The people of doing very well in this springs The track team competition. GREEN RIVER has also been doing very welL This week is National FHA are invited to uo our comWeek. The members of the Emery Chapter have participated plete facilities at our branch in this event. Each day the girls there. have a special task to complete. On Thursday a special FHA You are always welcome meeting will be held in observance of FHA week. A special meeting will be held far those working on chapter degrees. On Friday the Small Group Music Festival will be held here Helper at Emery High. Emery will host and schools in Regin 7 competition. At 2:30 a special program will Green River y be presented to the entire Member Federal Deposit by the participants of Insurance Corporation Via foctival Helper State Bank stud-entbod- Bro- - m DANCING Social dancing is a thing of grace and beauty when performed by Gkmys Christiansen, Jerrald Hannert, Leonard Reid and Susan Wilborg. jamboree Gym (Continued from Page One) 19 at 7:30 p.m. The boys and girls physical education classes from all three in grades will be participating what promises to be a fun evening for everyone. Some of the highlights will be dance groups from the 7th, 8th and 9th grad's; exercise routines and tumbling from the 7th and 8th grade boys and girls; wrestling by the 9th grade boys; precision marching from the 9th grade girls, and social dancing by the 8th grade boys and girls. The evenings entertainment 'ill be under the direction of Mrs. Karen K. Bliss and Philip Nelson, who instruct the P. E Sharon Jones executes a perfect classes at the" junior high school. handstand while practicing for A cordial invitation is exfcend--d the forthcoming Gym Jamboree. to everyone in the county to ome and see that Physical Jducation Can Be Fun. Reorganization by credit union In a recent meeting, following the annual meeting and election of officers of Castle Valley Federal Credit Union, the Board of its comDirectors mittees for the ensuing year. Lyman Larsen was elected President of the Credit Union, with Ted R. Nielson, and Errol Litster, These Roll-in Caught in the act is Leone constitute the Executive Comas she performs a flip in mittee. preparation for Gym moot on Fenton Moffitt was appointed April 19. by the Board as chairman of the Supervisory committee, with Carl V. Larson and Boyd Snow as committee members. UTAH HUNTINGTON Other committee chairmen are Fred Fail, Educaional; Vance Tucker, Delinquent Loans; SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 P. M. George Conover, Appraisals; Ted R. Nielson, Share Drive. Lyman Larsen succeeds Carl Thursday and Friday V. Larson, who has been presi14 13 and April dent for the past two years. All of the board members expressed WALK, DON'T RUN Technicolor praise and appreciation to Carl for his fine leadership. It is felt with that his experience as president and also as a former member Cary Grant of the Credit Committee will Samantha Eggar qualify him for his important Jim Hutton position on the Supervisory Committee. The Credit Committee will be Saturday and Sunday at its next meeting 16 15 and April They meet every Thursday 3 ON A COUCH night. Directors meet on the In Color fourth Monday night in each month. Members are invited to with the meeting if they have special problems or helps to offer and Jerry Lewis feel the need to do so. Janet Leigh I" nlfn UUULJ quart Vice-Presid- Secretary-Treasu- . . rer-Manager. Castle Theatre - 3 cans 40 oz. Swanson TV Dinners . 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