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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8, MAmZSVHILlE LEADER 173 PAGE 4 Francy LeRoy 687-24Q- 2 --M- r, ud Mrs. Brent Gordon are happy to nave Hilary's slster-ln-la- w julfa Amn, Johnson and son Dean from London, England here to slay about five weeks with them. Hilarys brother will Join them In Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Max collard and children of salt Lake visited here over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Drew Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nielson enjoyed some of the summer days visiting with their relatives and friends, they Joined Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nelson of Calif. Paul and Roxy Nelson at the. home of a sister, Nla for a visit. Then they visited with a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. La Veil king and children of Price and enjoyed dinner with sisters, Addle and Drew Richards, and Reva and Ray Christensen of Orem, A grand daughter Lorllyn King of Price has been vacationing here with them. Visiting the past week with Rexs sister Virginia and Allen Fundk of salt Lake Kl-llp- and niece and nephew Connie and Max Collard. They also visited with another sister Of Rexs Delta and Dorsey Brelnhotof Ephraim, While Morrell and Delta visited with Mrs. Marlon Blckmore Jensen, who had Just returned home from the Utah Valley Hospital from a car accident and they also visited with Marlons Louis and wife, from Tucson, Arizona. Robert Larsen has returned home after about five weeks stay In the Carbon hospital with his broken leg he got on the 24of July. He will be able to sit In a wheel chair and get around some that way. He Is the son of Gary and Emma Lee Larsen. Frank Gordon was hospitalized Sunday with a croup and has been very 111 . He is the small son of Hilary and Brent Gordon. He will be home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson enjoyed a visit with her sister Viola and Joseph Hardy and son Lealand of Sacramento Calif, for a two day visit, they brought Lealand here to go on a mission to south Argentina. They spent the nights up the canyon and enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Errol Llf-sta brother for dinner with them one night. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs Maynard Allred of Cleveland. Mr, and M rs, Mlachal Johnson who have Just moved t o Provo where Michael will attend school atthe BYU visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tedd Johnson over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. Max (Meredith) Nichols of Rock springs, Wyo. spent two nights at the home of Francy LeRoy. They came to attend the funeral services of Merediths son Sidney Lott, Mr, and Mrs.Darell Leamaster and ch er, ildren of salt Lake visited wlto their folks over the long weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guymon and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Leamaster Mr. and Mrs. David Phillips of salt Lake visited with her folks, Hal and Madge Guymon, they spent a couple days In the mountains for a rest. MR. AND Mrs. Ray Mccandless enjoyoc a visit with their daugher Jean and husband and children over the Labor day weekendl and Mrs. Warren L. Ovlatt had their daughter blessed In the First ward sacrament meeting Sunday, she was blessed by her lather, and given the name of Lynnette Ovlatt. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jensen and Mr and Mrs. Loren Ovlatt were In attendenee. Mr. and Airman Mark L. Minchey Mrs Jensen had Mr. and Mrs. Warren L Ovlatt for a dinner o Sunday. MR, AND Mrs. Charles Lewis of sal- -t Lake were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren ovlatt and to discuss Airman Mark L. Minchey, son of Mr. wedding plans of their children, jerry and Charlene who will be married the 7th of and Mrs. Mark E. Minchey, Cleveland, Dec. Utah, has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Relatives who attended the funeral Texas, after completing Air Force basic services of Loren J. Marshall sat, were training. Mrs. Jean Walls, Loma, Colo.; Mrs. Ruth During his six weeks at toe Air TraNorth, Pueblo, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs.wlllla ining Commands Lackland AFB, Texas, ( Stella ) Ryan, Aurora, Colo.; Mr. and he studied the Air Force mission, orgaMrs. Buster Weston and family. West Jonization and customs and received special Instruction in human relations. rdon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ( Rowena) Wiand lcox and family of Kearns, Mr. Mrs. The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training center at Sheppard Lynn ( Qa) Thayne and family of Wellington Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.Thayne of for specialized training In aircraft maIndependence Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin intenance. Thayne, Elmo, ut.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Airman Minchey attended Emery couL Burnside, and family of Las Vegas, nty High school, Castle Dale, Utah. Dalton Weston, pleasant Grove, Mr. Nev.; and Mrs. sherald ( Pat) Blackbun and The following Mon. Sept. 10 Camp Da- ter. Do-rth- Williams and on Sunday by family members; Dale and Joyce Davis and children of sandy, Earl and Darlene Davis and family. Granger, and dixie swasey and roommate from LehL Harold and Pauline strong spent the week end holiday In Las Vegas with Harolds brother Kirk. Harolds mother Hazel strong accompanied them to Cedar City where she visited with her daughter sandra and Bruce Taylor and baby, Sunday they visited Zions canyon, first time for Hazel and on Monday they attended the Iron County Fair ait Ptaan, nd Mr, Mrs, Jay Frandsen who have spent the summer In Las Vegas where Jay played In the orchestra In the Fancy That Show at the Flamingo on the strip. They have moved back to Castle Dale to make their future home. At present they occupy the Ward Jensen home. Mr. Frandsen Is employed in Huntington on their new water works system there. Castle Dale ward Sunday school was reorganized Sunday In Sacrament meeting. Bill Jorgensen who has served In the Superintendency about 10 years and as superintendent the past three years and his counselors Ray Blackham and Parker Childs were released and George was sustained as superintendent with Barry Jenkins and Brace Anderson as st-u- ckl counselors. Elaine Oman and Carolyn Jenkins re appointed as ward librarleans. julle Jorgensen daughter of mr. we- and Bill Jorgensen was sustained as ward organist. Jess and Ruth Harding and Allen and Margaret Francis of Provo and Eugene and Madge Tuckett of American Fork who are spending their annual late summer vacation In Joes Valley visited Sunday school and sacrament meeting In Castle Dale sundry and took part. Mrs. Tuckett Is a niece to Wanda Jones and Crystal Rosenberg. A grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hayward was blessed In sacrament meeting here Sunday and given the name Th- omas Lynn Adams, by Bishop Albert The little one Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Larry Adams of sunnyslde. who recently moved to Cleveland to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen from Sallna, their daughter MarLeah and husband Gaylon Holdaway and two children from san Jose, Calif., spent toe weekend . here with their daughter Pam and lee Jeffs and baby and Monday enjoyed a family birthday dinner party at joes Valley for more than one family member; several birthdays all In a row. MR. AND Mrs. stan Jensen and child ren from Hannah, Wyo., have moved Into one of toe new houses on the bench, across toe street from toe cemetery. Mr, Jensen Is employed with toe American coal Co. Bob and Carol Burnside and children an. I i ' ' of Las Vegas came up to attend the Lo-r- ln Marshall funeral In Huntington and visited here with Carols parents Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy and grlls from Wed. to Sunday night. Tom and carol Wayman and children from salt Lake visited here over the weekend with Toms parents James Hardy family. Virginia Sherman and daughter Kathy from Grand junction, Colo, also visited here this week end with her parents and family Mr and Mrs. James Hardy, Douglas Pilling from Grants, New Mexico spent sat. and sun, here with his sister Marlene and Ken Anderson and to- mlly while his wife visited In Wellington with her mother. Mrs. Angle Hayward spent sat. sun and Monday of last week, came home on Tuesday, In Para wan, at toe home of her sister Bertrade and state Rep. J. Harold Mitchell and helped them celebrate their golden wedding anniversary there sat. night. Mrs. Hayward met her other sisters In Helper a t toe home of sister Leona James, Bertha Woodward of Rawlins, Wyo. met them there and Ruby and husband Melvin Taylor of castle Gate drove them to Para wan. First time all these sisters had been together for many years. A beautiful reception was held In toe want chapel ' MRS. Alice Day of Napa, Calif., and former resident of Castle Dale Is here visiting . She Is a house guest at the home of Cyrus and Eliza wilberg. Her grand daughter Mary Alice Beard of Napa, Calif, flew up to attend school at toe BYU and Alice accompanied her to salt Lake air port and will visit relatives here and Huntington, Cleveland, and Salt Lake before returning. Mark and Carolyn Hatch and three children from Woods cross, visited here over toe weekend with Carolyns motor Mrs. Edna Wilberg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarin Ashby and family of Roosevelt, were overnight guests here sat. at toe home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones and family and attended Sunday school and sacrament meeting here Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Farrell Nance of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nance and family of Orem, and Mrs. Corrine Firm and boys of Orem spent the weekend here with daughter Janice and Donald price and family. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. carlLaVee was blessed in sacrament meeting here Sunday and given toe name of Craig Freeman LaVee by his father. The LaVees live In toe olsen trailer court here. Provo sat. training pulled and twisted. Jake Bullard, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Butch Bullard, Is In traction at toe Primary Childrens Hospital following a hip dislocation suffered In a fall from a swing. He will be there for some time and upon his return home will becomfinedtoa body cast. Mrsjfettle Noyes has returned home from Ferron where shes been vlsltlngher youngest daughter Tolnette and family. and Mrs. BUI Fly, Amarillo, Tex. flew Into Hanksville Friday In their Beach-cra- ft and visited toe jess Ekkers before Airman James R. Ariotti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond h. Ariotti of Cleveland, Utah, has been assigned to Lowry, AFB, Colo, after completing Air Force basic trailng. During his six weeks at toe Air Training Cmmands Lackland AFB, Texas, he studied the Air Force Mission, ns In human relations. The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Lowry for specialized training in theamunitlonsand weapons maintenance field. Airman Ariotti Is a 1973 graduate of Emery County High school in CastleDale, organl-structio- --- son-in-la- ws jr. ' Utah. b-L- ,,,, . 8 Mrs. Fish and her son, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fish and family , and Mr. and Mrs. James Fish and family all drove to Salt Lake Sunday to visit with Mr. apd Mrs. Louis Fish and daughter. This Is toe first time toe three brothers had been together In 12 years. Tec. Sgt. James Fish is leaving for Bancock and will be gone for two years. He Is In the Air Force. He will be accompanied by his wife and two daughters. Miss kaye Peterson enjoyed the labor day weekend visiting in Althello, Wash, with friends. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson took her to Salt Lake to take a jet. They will go into toe city to get her on the return trip. MR. AND Mrs. Aaron Williams have just returned from a visit to Washington to see their son Kerry, who was able to be there for a few days, while his submarine was In dock. The Williams enjoyed a triptorough the Space Needle at Seattle, Wash. They report that Kerry Is doing very well and enjoying his work In the Navy. Mrs. Maurine Waymon and Mrs. Louise Price drove to salt Lake where they met Robert Price who is going to be home for a ten day furlough. Mr. Mervin Peacock is In the Utah Valley hospital for observations. Enjoying the long weekend at Fremont were Dean, Joann and Blake Behling. Here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wareham were Mr. and Mrs. Max Wareham . They also visited at the home of Ray and Marlbelle Wareham. The Done Burgess family spent the labor day weekend at Otter creek fishing and visiting with members of their family. Preston and Loi Thompson enjoyed ha- ring their daughter Meredith and her roommate Beth Weston home for toe long weekend. Sr j Hank-svlll- nded tournament games. Vali EMve Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., Sept. Em 6-7-- , swnJULIE ANDREWS The wind In Ferron sat. did a lot of damage. Uprooted trees at Mrs. Bernice Nelsons, Pearl Fullmers, Flossie Beale. The wind laid a tree right on Ralphs house and many other plaEld-on- roughout toe summer and entered tournament play In Aug. In Lyman and were successful to still retain their championship. The group were coached and transported to games by Jesse and Barbara Ekker, Elora Ekker, Mia President also atte- es Wayne stake softball champions Girl Team, players Include Lori Bullard, Neva, Rita, sybil Ekker, Dona Holt, Mona Lee, Colleen, Elain Johnson, Bonnie Noyes, Karen, Brenda, and Kim seller. The team remained undefeated to- - Adults na ces. - DICK VAN DYKE 51.25- - Children 75$ Show Bonds Help Build a Better America starts at dusk over $14 there. Ruth and Gaylen Christensen and family of Manti spent toe day here Sunday and were dinner guests at toe home of Ruths mother Mrs. Hilma Jeffs. Mr. nd Mrs. joe Grant and son Brent also enjoyed this dinner party and all enjoyed a ride up Huntington canyon to vetw the new Utah power and Light Power Plant. Mrs. Bernice Peterson spent toe entire week In Spanish Fork at toe bed side of her mother Mrs, Rilla Bean of Nephl who is bedfast there at toe home ofherdaughter Mrs, beto Gee. Crystal Rosenberg and her brther Delon Olsen guests of Crystals son Nad and Martha Peterson of Los Angeles spent toe week end at Lake Powell. Ann Carol Peterson accompanied her parents ennrnte to Welsley college, suburb of Boston, tor her senior year and her brother Chris was enroute to attend Harvard unlv. as a freshman. Their twin brothers, Robert and Lane who have visited here toe past week with their grandmother crystal will return to their homes 1 n Calif, with their parents and sister Elizabeth. MR, AND Mrs. Craig ottestrom and baby of salt Lke, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Ottestrom of Murray and their two of salt Lake spent toe weekend holiday here at the home o Craig's mother Mrs. Dora ottestrom and all toe men folks worked toll time on toe Ottestrom commercial building here refln-lshl- ng the roof. Floyd Anderson was taken to Price hospital for tests and observations. Carbon county Daughters of Utah PI- oneers will host toe Carbon-Eme- ry DUP Hanks vUle Elementary ing year with twelve In toe three lower grades and sixteen In grades 4, 5 6. There are four first grades. Principal Is Mr Lynn Huntsman and lower grades teacher Is Miss Debra May. .Twenty --six students board the school bus from Hanksville each morning at seven from Hanksville, six are added when toe bus reaches GrantsvUle, and three more students from Frolta are last to be picked up making a total of 35 students. The bus driver Is Terry Jackson from Calnsvllle, Hanksville youths attending the Parade of Homes demonstrations In Salt Lake Thursday In connection with their FFA and FHA clubs were MonaLee,johnson,Pres, of Wayne Chapter FHA, Danny Albrecht, president of toe FFA Chapter, Rita Ekker, Dale Johnson, Bonnie Noyes, Karen sellers, Keven Robison, along with other students from Wayne High. The group was accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Heaton, Home Ec. teacher and Clell Duncan, Industrial arts Instructor. Bus driver was Mr Carl Eliott of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shaw are announcing toe engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter Sharon Eve MaystoEdger Scott Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar of salt Lake. Sharon Is B. Robbins, of Edna Ekker. a homes. Art Chaffin and Lyman Eckersly from Teasdale and Blcknell are working on Arts property near Bullfrog this week. Mrs. Marilyn sellers Is In a leg cast following a fall near toe Clive Gundy trailer Friday. The leg wasnt broken but tendons Airman James R. Ariotti 384-233- Mrs. Perry Marshall, jolynnandBrookesf Wilda Hatton and Evelyn Behllng. Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs, Christian L, MarRecent visitors at toe home of Mrs. : M- Clee Marshall and shall, and) Mrs, Edna Fish, wee Mrs. Ada Fish of Salt daughters of price, Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish and While Robert Jensen was working for family of Lexington, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. his uncle Keith Jensen of Roosevelt, he had James Fish and family of Altus, okla.; an opportunity to go on a youth mission at Mr. Ray Buckley and boys from Altus, ok. Grand juctlon, Colo, for two weeks, he and Mr. Wilda Buckley from Grant junctstayed at the home of Elder Douglas pike. ion, Colo. This Is a new program to have the boys who would like to go on a mission have a trial oooooooooooeooooe IMIMIIIIMI run to see what the missionary does and convention to be held In toe LDS 2nd waIs expected to do, and then he Is better preSat. Sept. 8 beginnrd chapel In pared, Robert enjoyed the experience very ing at 10 a.m.Price, Dinner will be served at much. noon. State officers will be In attendenee. registered at toe ..Twenty eight students school for toe com- Ekker acted as "pilot' aboard a rental from Bullfrog Thursday boat jet and accompanied two New York lades and Mrs. pearl Baker, Green River, on a scenic trip to Rainbow brigde. The ladles are touring this area from their eastern Glenda Worthen A car load of ladles spent Wednesday at toe Manti Temple. Those enjoying the were; Anna Doris D. Larsen, trip Behllng, In ut. Jess Local boyscomplete le DUP will hold their first fall meeting here. Time and place to be announced laMr. and Mrs. Leo Nielson spent the past week at strawberry fishing, and were joined over the week end by Mark and Miller visited here .Mr. family of Clawson, the above mentioned are Irene Marshalls sisters and brothers and children; th following are Loren;s sisters and brothers, Mrs. Phillip ( Edna) Lewis, calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marshall, Centervlllem Mrs. Yutonna McDermott, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. jack ( Sherrie) Cox, Debbie and Danny of Orem;Mr. and going on to Moab on business. BUI has been at his uranium leaching properties In soot Canyon doing assessment work. Mrs. Nell Ekker took melons to Capitol Reef Wed. for a Park service cook-o- A baby shower was given for Mrs. Connie Palmer and new son, William Con-c- er, Friday afternoon at toe Charlene Shirley home with Jan Hunt and Shirley Wilcox as hostesses. Mrs. Hope Miller underwent surgery ETUtah valley hospital on FRIDAY. 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