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Show V Register your Dad in any of the Price Trading Co. Stores for merchandise in any of our stores . . . His weight is worth S S S at 200 per lb. One winner in very storel Emery Count r Castle Dale News ff be the ffrawing For Dad's with Dick's sister Sharon and husband Lyle Fox and family. Mr and Mrs Lew Hayward had their entire family spent the past week here with them; Mr and Mrs Ward Hayward and family of Lark, Utah, who divided their time between here and Cleveland with Mis Hayward's parents Mr and Mrs Canal Jensen; Mr and Mis Leo Hayward and two boys, Glasgow, Montana and Mr and Mrs James Hayward and family from Oregon, All spent a week together with their parents, ff Mis Randy Lake and baby of Taloors-vil- le visited here a week with her husband's parents Mr and Mrs Berdell Lake C family and in Emery with her parents Mr and Mrs Eldred Mortensen. Her husband came for her this weekend. ff Steven and Rhonda Cox and baby have moved home for the summer from Logan where Mr Cox has been attending school. They are living in Orangeville, ff Visiting at the homes of George Jeffs and Mrs Hazel Strong last weekend were Mr and Mrs John Riggs, Mr and Mrs Lowry Livingston and Mr and Mrs Dale Living ston, all from Clearfield, Utah; Enid and Glenn Cox and family, Kirk and Harold Strong, Mr Jeff's niece Tempie and Mont Henningson and Mrs Plama Johnson, all of SLC, Mr and Mrs Albert Weber Price and Pauline Miller, Whittier, California. ff Jerry and Jeffry Bott, sons of Mr and Mrs Glen Bott who have attended school at Logan are now home for the summer. Sandra Wilberg, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne Wilberg, is attending summer school at BYU. ff Mrs Neva Jensen accompanied her daughter Elaine and husband Jim Jensen to SLC for the graduation of their son John from the State Technical College in heavy duty machinary. Joe Bittlecome, former resident of Castle Dale, was in the same graduating class and in the same field. ft ft Stewart Jensen, son of Mr and Ralph Jensen are here for spring vacation from USU. ff Mrs Stella Reid, accompanied by her mother, Sarah Anderson, attended graduation at Weber College in Ogden. They were house guests of Robert and Doreen Bardsley while there and in Sandy at the home of Stella's brother, Mr and Mrs Max Anderson and family. ff Mary and Hyrum Dee Hansen and family attended graduation for their son David at BYU. He and his wife Rolayne came home with them for a visit, David will leave the last of the month for the and Mrs ff Mr Mrs family-spen- . service, ff Elizabeth Hansen, who has attended school at Snow College, is home for the summer and will be giving swimming instruct ions at the swimming pool, ff Visiting at the Hyrum Dee Hansen home this week was a niece Mr and Mrs Harold Shaw and family of North Ogden, Mrs Hansen's sister, Mr and Mis Ralph Gibby, Roy, Utah and her mother, Mrs J.E. Butler, Ogden. ff Mrs Zola Brasher has been appointed Emery Stake Primary Organist. ff Visiting at the Ruben Brasher home this weekend was their daughter Katherine and Mike Monsrechi of SLC. Also Mr Brasher's daughter, Mrs Jean Ross and family and four girl friends all of SLC. ff Miss Enid Magnuson, who attended school at the BYU this past year and a girl friend spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs Monroe Magnuson and family. Enid is employed at the Scholarship Center for the summer and will attend school there again next fall, ft Bishop and Marie Williams and family 'of Tooele visited here at the home of Marie's parents, Blanch and Clive Kill-pac- k. Monday Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hitchcock and family of Great Falls, Montana, dropped in to visit Clive and Blanch. Kenneth, a nephew of Mrs Kill-pac- k, is the only son of the late Mr and Mrs Louie Hitchcock. Also visiting at the Clive Killpack home over the weekend was Mr and Mrs Guy Shepard and family, Mr and Mrs Mars Killpack and family, and Mrs Ann DeFriez and girls all from SLC. ft THE GREATEST in THE GIN 19 will Weigh-I- n MRMBl PRICE TRADING iph tmn CINTSR mm b 7 CO MPA N Y Trultd Trying Sine 1W0 ; Thursday, June 10, 1971 Dick Cox and the weekend in Denver, Colorado Mr and Mrs June Mr and Mrs Dave Thompson from Cedar City visited over the weekend with Mrs Thompson's parents, Mr and Mrs Ray Williams. ff Mr and Mrs Lynn Wright and two children from SLC visited here Sunday at the Ray Williams home. Mrs Wright and Mrs Williams were companions in Norway. ft Mr and Mrs Glen Snow with their sons Mr and Mrs Stanley Snow, Spring Glen, Mr and Mrs Boyd Snow, Huntington and Mr and Mrs Mack Snow, St, George, attended the marriage of their grandson, Gary Killpack of Green River, Wyoming, in the Manti IDS Temple. Gary was married to Barbara Rawlins, also of Green River. Gary, son of Kathryn Snow Kill-pac- k, recently returned from a mission in Australia. Mr and Mrs Glen Snow went on to Green River to attend the reception held there for the young couple, ff Delon Olsen, who has spent the past three and a half weeks in the caibon hospital for heart treatments, returned home Friday much improved, but must be confined to his home for several weeks. His son Henning will spend the summer here with his father, ff Mr and Mrs James Hardy attended the wedding reception in SLC Saturday night for James' Niece's daughter, Linda Nielson. ff Valoy Cox and Naomi Jensen attended the reception in the Orem' Fifth Ward Friday night for Teddy Sue and Kenneth Raymond Ludlow Jr., son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Raymond Ludlow Sr, Teddy Sue is the daughter of Naomi's niece, Mr and Mrs Larkin Smith, Henderson, Nevada, ff Naomi Jensen's grandson David Bates, son of Shanna Lea and Joseph Bates, left Monday for the US Marines and will be stationed at San Diego, California, ff Alvin and Helen Gray of Simms, Montana spent two nights here with Helen's sister Blanch and Clive Killpack and Lee and Rhea Petersen. They had come down to Provo for their son's graduation & marriage. Mrs Gray related die tragic death of their brother, Louis Hitchcock of Ft. Shaw, Montana. Last September he visited Mr and Mrs Killpack here. He had had a slight stroke prior to his visit and did not feel very well when he left to return home. Near Malad, Idaho, he left the main highway and parked his car in an untraveled spot. An Idaho rancher flying over his ranch last fall noticed the car and thought it was just a deer hunter. But when he made the same flight in the spring and saw the same car in the same place, he notified officers. They found that he had walked about a half mile, sat down by a tree and died of a heart attack. Nothing had harmed the body. His money, wallet and watch were still in his pockets. He was found May 18, on his birthday, after eight months. Funeral services were held in Great Falls, Montana. May 22, and burial was in the family plot there. UIORLD IN A STATE OF SUSPENSE! n C 8&GQl3fiCIGS8 DON T MISS IT! BIG SHOES mill & yt STYLES for JSSMf EVERYONE! LITTLE FOR ALL! Trusted Trading Since. 1190 APPAREL CENTER . SS Huntington f f Mr and Mrs Walter Mortensen were in Beaver the past weekend for the wedding of a granddaughter, Bonnie, daughter of Robert and Eulita Sherman, ff Mr and Mrs Voyne Howard, North SLC, were visitors here for the weekend, Two children of Mr and Mrs Mack Cox, SLC, have been visting here with their grandparents, Frank and Anna Cox. Mr and Mrs Melvin Staker and Mr and Mrs Jesse Huntington are grandparents of a baby boy bom May 20 at the LDS hospital to Mr and Mrs Jeffry Huntington. The Staken also have another grandchild bom tn April to James and Sally Staker of Elmo, ff Mr and Mrs Lond Wakefield visited at the William and Adeline Starr home, ff Mrs Edith Collard is visiting at the home of son Blaine and family in Colorado Springs, ff Mrs Mary Brown returned home from the LDS hospital Saturday, Marvin and Dorothy Lindsey and boys, SLC, are vis- - J iting at the Guy Brown home, ff Mr and Mrs Fenton Moffitt spent part of this week in Englewood, Colorado with Tom and Lorraine Nielson and boys, f f Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held the June meeting Thursday and had a program in honor of Brigham Young's birth -- ft tt ff Bp Kendall Mortensen East Main in Price Jones had a reunion at Joe's Valley this week. Those attending were Jackson and Valaine Moffitt, Mrs Jay (Ann) Defriez G children, SLC, Jim and Catherine Nel -son, Beaver, tarry and Doris Jonpi, Huntington, Stanley and Joan Defriez and fa- -, mily, novo, Jim and Marva Reteiton G ; family, American Fork, Roger and Diane attended the wedding of his grandson, Tom Woolsey, in Morgan, ff Mr and Mrs Ray Jones of California are visiting at the home of a brother, ' "Glen Jones. $ ff Mr and Mrs Glen Jones were in Logan for graduation at USU this week. 'La Varda's son Roger Defriez and wife Diane both graduated, ff The families of Glen and Lavarda Defriez, Lewiston. Jay is in Europ doing , some auditing for the LDS Church. Special. All and family will leave for North Dakota for two Chairs - Rockers Berkliners (From mon- ths to finish his studies for a Masters degree, He frill graduate in August. ff Mr and Mrs Ellis Anderson, Ruby Hales and Rosemary, a daughter of the Andersons, came from SLC during the week and visited with Maud Gunderson, Martha Sherman, Mary Collard and their STANDARDS psl-cTps- i SIZES SHOES day. DIFFERENT ) flip 8 79.95 ) families, ff Visitois the past week at the home of Mr and Mrs Ezra Harrison were Dale and Donna Oviatt and family, Moab, Mr & Mis Victor Cedarquist, Mr and Mrs Mer-v- in Day and family, Sam and Joy Harrison and family, SLC, and Elvoy and Bertha Dansie, Riverton. ff Mr and Mrs Tillman Woolsey were& up state part of the week with relatives Wish Id Said That COOPERATION Massey Co. TLpparel Shop 45 East Main PRICE, UTAH. The lino and ory for air bags and other devices to protect automobile passengers should not overshadow other important aspects of highway safety. A timely reminder comes from Herbert L. Miseli, Ford Motor Company vice president, who agrees with the need for innovation hut urges that adequate attention he given to other fundamental considerations. He suggests that states should coordinate their laws and regulations to avoid conflicts and overlapping on such matters as bumpers, emissions, safety requirements and road rules. on YoUr Old Chair Don't Misss This your S ESSENTIAL For example, nineteen states do not have periodic vehicle safety inspections to get unsafe ears off the road; obstacles should be many road-sid- e removed; lighting and safety controls should he as modern as possible; and spot improvements at locations often result in a lot of safety for the money involved. The national goal should he much broader than merely adding safety features to automobiles. State and local officials should work to reduce automobile accidents in every way possible. liigh-accide- nt Theres only one thing that bugs me about this revolution bit, said the radical, what happens to our employment checks when we overthrow the government? Ed Hummer, The Eaton (Colo.) Herald. Let our preachments be earnest and honest, but let us always concede to those with whom we disagree, the same freedom of expression that we demand ourselves. C. T. Crawford, Sr. The Democrat (Tenn.) Union, 1884. ' The trouble with the mini, midi and maxi is they all take moni. L. W. Matson, The Kiester (Minn.) Courier. Free Delivery HELPER FUnniTORE COKPARY Or FuiCE 21 West Main Street Price, Utah PHONE 637-238- 8 Never undersold when it comas to Qualityl |