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Show Emery County Progress Thursday, July Youth drowns in river 9A Sarah Wilson Marion Albrechtsen of a from where he youth was reportedly fell in. He found Tuesday in the was swept into the Green River after a river early Saturday four day search morning where he and conducted by the family have been Emery and Grand vacationing County Sherriffs According to Emery department. County Sheriffs department, the boy Darrin Stones, 3, son was playing with his of Mr. and Mrs. Kent brother Stones of Wellington, on the river bank when was discovered almost he slipped into the 30 miles down stream river. The 17, 1980 body Wellington Marion S. Albrechtsen, 83, beloved husband and father, died July 13, 1980 in the Bountiful Lakeview Hospital after a long illness. He was bomSept. 17, 1897, to Severen and Mary Christiansen Albrechtsen in Emery, vj p 1 : eight-year-o- ld 4P "W t f , r g .m 77, died f- - Bom March 9, 1903, Louisa, Ky., to William Joshua and Judith Rebecca Burton Justice. He married Esther Jerome Majors in Vernal Jan. 15, 1931. Member, LDS Church. Prospector, farmer part - owner, Justice Meat Co. Survivors include his wife, sons, daughters, George Orson, Mark, both of Huntington; John M Clawson, Emery County; Mrs. Marie Bromley, LaPoint, Duchesne County; Esther Gertson, Roseberg, Ore.; Darlene Fields, Aiken, S.C.; 37 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren. Thursday. 1 Huntington 1st LDS Ward. Friends may call at Fausett Mortuary, Castle Dale, Wednesday, 9 p.m. and at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Huntington Cemetery. f Fresh summer produce Lyle Thompson hands over a watermelon to Ralph Dericco as they work at their roadside market. These part-timfiremen from Orem, who like to see the farmers are state and meet people as they sell their apricots and plums. For these two, selling on Mondays or Tuesdays on the west curb of the Castle Dale church has become an annual summer event. As you leave, you might hear them say, "Don't forget, tomatoes and beans will be out soon!" e full-tim- e fl,se7ices 7-- Huntington Harrison United Flint States weeks since the vacationing Gordon children in automatically-timeCalifornia and Mexico sprinkling system, chose and planted for a week. Scoutmaster John lawn and shrubs, dug Parker and 25 out soil along the members of his troop curbs, refilled them will leave July 21st for with fertile soil, and a week at Camp Maple placed the redwood Dell. The boys are bark about the enmaking phenomenal trances. under Randy bought his progress first car with money Parker. Michelle Powell is earned from landworking toward her scaping as a high masters degree at school student. Randy BYU this summer. She landscaped First also manages a beauty Security Bank and supply store at a mall. maintains it. Hilda Wilson and She will be back to Alice Wilson are teach school. Randy Peterson and responsible for the Rod Roberts may take colorful petunias a bow for the pleasing blooming in the landscaping around planters. Since Hilda the LDS chapel. They is aged and near blind, in Lewiston, Utah to visit Hallie and Brenda G. while Larry and Karen were in Salt Lake X several days. acorn were Lemon and son, Martinez Weston. Hallie is a dairy Pope and son, working onbrother-in-lahave farm for Richard, Evone now showing Showsat7:15 49:30 Dan Noyes. He will be attending USU in the fall. Dean and Edna Young, and Lee and Hazel McMullin are rejoined husband and m rwfGj NOW SHOWING thru Thursday father, Richard, at Grand Junction where he is engaged in pharmaceutical sales. Evone stayed several installed d the her daughter-in-la- Alice, aided her e- '41 and stock Eznpsnn xmiKEsmac CENTURY FOR FILMS Advanced Admissions Adults $2.50 Child accompanied by parent $2 ild restroom. NO.V SHOWING thruTmr'-a- y One show at 7: 15 "Our Best" "The Shining windows Don I SUMMER CLEARANCE on Summer Clothes Vi Off 0)95 Dehydrator Shop Now For BACK TO SCHOOL NAME BRAND Fashion ONLY Deluxe Grain Mill UM5 Jeans Values to $30 Reg. 339.95 Reg. 189.95 Ladies, Junior and Childrens Adams as MofpCflXo HELDOVER THRU Thursday "The Jerk" plus "Animal House" Rated (R) Starts FRIDAY One Year's Basic Food Supply Fruits, Vegetables (TVP) Beef Chicken, Ham, Breakfast Foods, Soup, Milk, Potatoes No Interest As low 12 noon to "The Brood 6 1 8 p.m. Save this ad R) tn V i Swim Wear Reg. $889 as $25 down and $10 per month At College of Eastern Utch, Main Building, 2nd floor Friday, July Pluf Open 8 to 6 Mon. thru Sat. the and Maxwell Smart "The Nude Bomb Mechanic Full-tim- e will discourage vandalism in the restrooms. Dennis and Barbara Wall and sons, Brett, great savings!!! ONLY Deluxe . s. at of NOW ON DUTY Metal Dehydrators and much, much more All at 2SSSL & Sat. & 9:15 watering members Bread Mixers Water Storage at 7: 15 384-227- 2 Featuring Food Storage Grain Mills ri. f7:15 FERROH orient- sheathed doors and Truck Load Sale NOW SHOWING One show at 8 p.m. due to length Sun.-Thur- from troughs, barely in time Friendly Dance Club for the Little Buckaroo Rodeo stock brought in Monday morning. Work will soon begin on a concrete block concession stand and PREPAREDNESS EXPOSITION Shows at 7 4 9::20 with Jack Nicholson Starts Frid:jf One Show 11, FAMILY Now Showing t and Chad, Service 13 0 owtf .Vi JOB She then married James W. Wilson, Sep1937. He died March 6, 1965. She worked in the Sunday school, primary, and relief society programs. She was best known for her beautiful handiwork. Survivors include her son, Willis K. Wilson of Lawrence; stepsons, Ernest J. Wilson of Lawrence; Lavell Wilson of Lawrence; stepdaughter, Lillian Wilson of Huntington. William Frank and Rodney Sidley Wilson preceded her in death. They died in WWII. She has 15 grandchildren and many great grandchildren. She has a brother, Robert Stevenson, and three sisters, Emma Malacame, Mary Holland, and Minte Remp, all of California. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 15, 1980 at Huntington LDS ward chapel at 1 p.m. There was a viewing Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale. One hour prior to the funeral there was also a viewing. Burial rites were in the Huntington City Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. tember 9, fYJO 5 rmvitoY f yjJ 13, for a visit with Morris and LaVerna Wall. The and boys are staying special City service employees two weeks with their joined forces to lay 500 grandparents. This feet of one water pipe week they are camin the main water line ping in Huntington to the concession stand Canyon along with beautification ed. "Friday the 13th frS 1926. fforts. Hilda has Renton, Washington, been arrived last Thursday always Oofcjlwwonlylp.m. STARTS FRIDAY One showjtSiun. Nursing Home. She was bom August 21, 1895, in Midvale, Utah to William and Sarah Morrow Stevenson. She married Frank Wilson on February 14, 1918 in Emery County. He died September 13, Elizabeth Hanson of her returned from Rock Teenager Pageant at drowning brother, Mike, at Lake Springs to go on to the Salt Lake. football clinic at the Clair Browning, Powell. Although of this Utah California, has been a Mikes body has not University week. bulwark to her yet been found, the Yula, since family and their many Ford and Lavon mother, the death of husband friends have joined in watched their grandand father, George prayer and fasting daughter, Ada Scovill, Osborne. that it may be 17, try out against 121 recovered and funeral contestants fo the Miss Rachel Staker took services held. Ross and Reva care of the Larry Leonard stockman all of his life. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Chester (Mary Ellen) Larsen of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Royce (Erma) Nielsen of Kaysville, Utah. His sons are Beamen Albrechtsen of Layton and Rulon S. Albrechtsen of Logan. He has 18 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Albert, Ernest, and Louis, and one sister, Minnie and an infant son, Marion S. Jr. He is also survived by three brothers, Clifford of Ogden, Rufus of Orangeville, and Howard of Clearfield, and two sisters, Dortha Powell of Salt Lake and Frances Fisher of Santa Ana, California. Funeral services were held in the Emery Ward LDS Chapel on Wednesday, July 16 at noon. A viewing was held in the relief society room two hours prior to the services. Burial services were in Emery City Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. 1 v- - Av - George Jennings Justice, He married Leona Snow on June 18, 1920 in the Manti Temple. She died June 9, 1964. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and had served in the Emery ward as Sunday school superintendent, ward clerk, high priest group leader and home teacher. He was a farmer and a . Huntington man dies HUNTINGTON Utah. Sarah Margaret Stevenson Wilson, 84, of Lawrence, died July 12, 1980 in Emery County Saturday, July 19 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. We are also looking for six good people interested in representing these products in the Price area. lids Clothes 55 East Main In Price and L 26 East Main, Castle Dale J |