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Show i 4 Emery County Progress Thursda , Jan. f. DUP winners 197 22 more reasons why you're number one at to be announced The furnish the opening and closing songs for the program. The program will be under the direction of county DUP Pres. LaVora Kofford. The winning stories were chosen from 28 manuscripts submitted to the DUP. The DUP plans to continue the At the time the winners of the contest will be announced and the cash prizes program for at least of $100, $50 and $25 will be another two years and then to compile a book of all the awarded. histories and stories obthe contest. Huntington Camp will tained through FREE GIFTS. take it from one of us Choose from any of the twenty-tw- o gifts featured here, brand names like Sunbeam, when and you deposit $500 or more to a new or existing account. Waring, Regal is three winning enthe Daughters of the tries BicenUtah Pioneers tennial story contest will be read by the stories authors at a special DUP program Dec. 12 in the Senior Citizen Center in Castle Dale. of FIRST FEDERAL One of these fine gifts ir'iiiui)rf Castle Dale yours FREE or at a substantial discount. Marva and Henry Seely the spent Offer good while supply lasts and gifts are limited to one per family. Christmas Holidays in Grace, Idaho, at the home of their two daughters, Vania and Terri Smith. Terri and Ellis just moved into their new home, and Vania and David are proud parents of twins a boy and a girl, born Dec. 10. Their names are Jeramy and Jodi. They have two sisters, Nickie and Trudi to welcome them. Terri and Ellis have three children, two boys, Todd and Tyson, and one girl, Tiffani. They also received word from their daughter Sandra in Portland, Ore. of the birth of a new son. This makes two boys and one girl for Sandra and her husband Bill Johnson. They are, Richale, Billy and John. Earl and May Jeffs from New Castle, Colo., arrived Friday morning to spend New Years holiday and a few more days here with Earls mother, Hilma Jeffs and his sister Arlene and Joe Grant and son Brent. Ross and Bernice Anderson, Bob and Ann Judd, Ed and Stella Reid and Ken and Valoy Cox attended a pot luck dinner party New Years Eve at the Ralph and Lois Fossett home in Price. Pam Jeffs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen, her grandmother Juventa Nichelsen and her sister and husband MarLeah and Gaylon Holdaway, all of Salina spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day here with Pam and her husband Lee Jeffs and chldren. Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Day and family were confined to their home during all the seasons holidays, due to the son fact their Kevin came down with chicken-po- x just before Others are expected to follow suit. Christmas. Naomia and Oscar who have spent Wayman most all the summer and winter vacationing with their sons Van, Don and Ralph and their wives and families drew their long vacation to a close and returned to their home here for the remainder of the winter. Oscar retired in August after 40 years spent at coal mining. James and Zola Hardy had most all of their family NAOMI JENSEN members home during the Christmas holidays. Some stayed the weekend while others remained a week or ten days. Their daughter Sue and husband Dave Barclay and baby from Davenport, Iowa, where Dave is studying to become a licensed chiropractor, arrived Tuesday before Christmas and returned Thursday before New Years. Also visiting were their daughter Lois and Corey Anderson and two babies, Fairview; daughter Wilford and Sherman, son and daughter, Steve and Debra and two children, and Joann and Dave Nylander and two childre, all of Grand Junction, Colo.; their daughter Carol and Bob Burnside, Las Vegas, Nev.; their son Tom Wayman, who is on the police force in Salt Lake City, Toms daughter Sherri and Toms married son Leland and Lelands son Jeff and Linda Wayman and two children, all Salt Lake City. Tom and his family left Thursday before New Virginia Years. Dorthy Lee and Henry and children from Romona, Calif., spent Christmas and a weeks vacation here with Dorthys aunt, Dorthy and Marvin Miller. Tresa Miller, a beauty operator, and a friend from Price were also dinner guests on Christmas Day at the Miller home. Doll Mack Wilberg, student at the BYU and his mothers aunt Ida Dean of Salt Lake, spent all of the Christmas and New Years season here with his mother, Helen Wilberg. Macks sister Julie and husband Mike Wilson spent their Christmas with Mr. Wilsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilson at their home in Laconda, Calif., and arrived here New Years Eve to spent the remainder of their Holiday vacation with Julies mother and brother and other relatives and friends. Camp Dale DUP will meet Tuesday at the home of daughter Ida Snow who, assisted by Inez Jorgensen, will serve refreshments. LaVora Kofford will give the lesson and Dora will read the three winning stories of the Bicentennial story contest. BS Ride on the Safest TIRE made today We have customers with 50,000 miles plus and still going and that SAVES you money! High Rates For Saving to 7 5V4 per annum with insured safety All interest per annum compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. 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