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Show PAGE THIRTEEN Grin2 Chief Earned By Secretary Ickes Of Interior CASTLE GATE NEWS 'Jean Thorne is visiting in lie. SCOFIELD NEWS Spring-,- vi SPRINGCANYON By Clinton Ostler Rex Tucker, Oliver Phelphs, Melvin Stones, Boyden Ostler, and Owen Merrill went to Salt Lake City with the Moose band Sunday. Mrs. W. G. Huff of Springville has been visiting here. Duane Merrill is home from the Beverly t"f Inter-announc- ed Standardville hospital, where he underwent an operation. Mrs. Leah Merrill was in Salt Lake City last week. Harry Redford and Robert Ostler are home after visiting in California , long-ter- m for a week. LaMont Cowley went to Rock Springs, Wyoming, Friday. Dick Brown was in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fletcher returned home from Grand Junction Monday. They will go to Sun Valley, Idaho, with their son, George, for a Pwing Ha-,kal- -- S b'wNH t'it' organization following the Taylor Grazing act Molohon has a wide of the , of the problems livestock industry depend- lands Mr. upon public range He was born in Jack-S- e added Ari-- S Illinois, and moved to in following overseas service k win cnee its MV p War. He attended Arizona and later entered tne Lnit-- T states Forest service where he southwestern ned H years m the Adversity MrMolohon succeeds E. N. Kuvan-- J, as director appointment for the cilice of Ld utilization in the department of interior was announced last week. whose of soil conservation last Wednesday evening, under the direction of President Elaine Miller. Nominations were made for the coming election of officers. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Thomas Grundy were nominated lor president. Tile Carbon County Moose band gave a concert here last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durrant left Saturday morning for Denver, Colorado, where Mr. Durrant will attend the Rotary convention. They will visit other parts of Colorado and Wyoming before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lewis and baby and Mrs. E. A. Lewis, and Frank Pecorelli left last week-en- d to visit in California. James Zobell of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins and daughter. Mrs. Jack Jones. Mr. and ELECTRC REFRGERATCW duce& FOOD COSTS ...thats one among many its reasons for astoondin popularity! food costs with modern Electric Refrigeration and Cheap Electricity! Spring, summer, fall and winter . . . all year 'round . . . Electric reduces food Refrigeration spoilage to an absolute minimum. You can keep "leftovers for days, and store larger bargain quantities until youre ready to use them. West-fiel- of course! VC , Mr. and Mrs. Verne Avery accom-panitheir son, David, to Salt Lake City Friday, where he enlisted in the U. S. navy before leaving for San Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Owen in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes and Miss Etta Moffit were in Orangeville vacation. Sunday. Miss Esther Hughes is vacationing in Dalton, New Mexico, with Mrs. Fred Horn. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Petersen went to Albuquerque, New Mexico, last week, where Mrs. Petersen will attend summer school. Mrs. Bill McGuire and daughter Julie are in Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Polve visited their son, James in Salt Lake City James left Tuesday for Monday. Fort Ord, California. ,he SimplimaticWay IS the YEARS 9 Enthusiastic l . - !&& 0 CARBON MOTOR SALES NORTH CARBON AVE. UTAH PRICE. VALUES FOR FURNITURE BUYERS ... are greatly increased over even the excellent bargains which had previously been offered by the Hansen Furniture Co. as the result of our new low overhead location plenty of parking space here, too. This is now Eastern Utahs Furniture Bargain Center. tltff Popular Modern d, hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Batchelor and son of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. over the week-en- d and Mrs. C. H. Mills. Word was received here of the death of Mrs. Annie Davini May, 57, Salt Lake City. Mrs. May was one of Castle Gates oldest residents. Mr. Davini, her first husband, died here twenty-on- e years ago and Mr. May succumbed fourteen years ago. She is survived by seven sons, John, Joe, Robert, Martin, Dominic, Andrew and Paul Davini, and three daughters, Mrs. Mary Ostler, Mrs. Lucile Baxter and Miss Elizabeth May and nine grandchildren, all of Salt Lake City. James Thorpe of Clear Creek took over the duties of superintendent here Monday. homes on our lines now enjoying thrifty Electric Refrigeration. Convenient, easy terms, tl VlltltVtV ks Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eckley of Provo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hammelwright and daughter have returned from a vacation trip to New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, Sr., left Sunday to visit their daughters in San Francisco. Beth Leavitt underwent a tonsil operation Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Roy W. Robinson and daughters were in Salt Lake City last week for the medical convention. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woodhead and Paul Keyser of Salt Lake City were business visitors here last week. Johnny Guinn of Salt Lake City has been the guest of Mr. and Mr$. Domenic Polve. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hughes are visiting relatives in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Petersen spent City is visiting here. WELLINGTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pestotnik of Hiawatha were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skufca. By Elsie Mortensen Sarah Peterson is home after Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Strang were in Provo Saturday. spending the winter in Kingsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jones and son California, with her father. Mrs. Laura Von Shrultz and son of Castle Gate, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Judi and son of Hiawatha were guests were in Provo Tuesday. lot Mr. and Mrs. John Staley, Jr., Sat- -' Shirley Hill of Salt Lake City is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and urday. The senior Staleys have moved to Mrs. Marion Q. Golding. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Behunin spent their camp by the dam for the fishing the week-en- d at Fish lake. hseason. After spending a week in Salt Lake David Robertson is home from Mt. Pleasant, where he spent several City, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Mortensen came home, accompanied by their ;days with his grandmother. sons, E. N. and Sylvester, who returned to Salt Lake City the followMrs. Len Arnette and sons, Mr, and ing day. Mrs. C. J. Wallace and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Mason L. Snow were jMr. and Mrs. Louis Nougaret and in Elmo Saturday. Their grandsons, daughters were among those spending Claude Ray and Orlo Snow' were with in Salt Lake City, the week-en- d them. joined Mrs. Zobell here to visit Mr. June Thayn is in California for the and Mrs. Jack Zobell. summer. Miss Earlene Durrant is vacationThe Wellington boys lost a game to the Hiawatha baseball players 14 ing in Salt Lake City and vicinity. Miss Bonnie Rice, daughter of Mr. to 6. They had won the previous and Mrs. Walt Rice, will visit several four games. weeks in Salt Lake City. Luella Cox arrived home with Mr. Mrs. Clyde Burnett and daughter and Mrs. Nels Hansen of Salt Lake visof Salt Lake City who have been City after visiting there for a week. iting her father, W. J. Craig, returned Bryan Cox and his daughter, Aprilla, home Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Craig of have been in the L. D. S. hospital. Cedar City who has also been visitMrs. Erval Asay of Salt Lake City ing with him, left for American Fork has been visiting her parents, Mr. Durto visit her parents. Mrs. R. L. and Mrs. Andrew Herring. rant and children of Cedar City came Mary Rasmussen of Rollins, WyoSunday to visit with Mr. Craig for ming, has been visiting at the home a while. of her son, Henry Rasmussen. Castle Gaters took advantage of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waterman week-end and went fishing. Many are vacationing in Ogden and Washthe fished at the Scofield Dam where ington state. Cathleen Grange has been visiting they have cabins. Thomas Grundy, A. R. Johnson, Walt Rice and sons her niece, Mrs. James Olson for a fished near Spanish Fork. Mr. and week. Mrs. Hubert Hreinson. Miss Lydia Degn, Paul Hreinson, Lawrence Olson and son, Mr. and Mrs. William Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reed enjoyed Fish Lake. Mrs. Willard Craig who has been Albert Battiste returned home from Sunday with a new Plymouth car. and son Mrs. James Westfield James (Buster) Westfield, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, came down from Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. Sr., is still in the St. Maiks Join the more than 73,000 l them. Chicago money - saving, time - saving salads, desserts and iced drinks that Electric Refrigeration makes possible. And, of course, a huge quantity of ice cubes for any and all occasions. tllir two-wee- Mrs. Alice Babcock of San Franis visiting her cisco, California, daughters, Mrs. Alice Whittaker, Mrs. Ruth DeAngeles and Mrs. Connie Nelson. Mrs. Bessie Snow and daughters returned from Provo Sunday where she underwent a tonsilectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bowns of Glendale, California, visited James Bowns and C. F. Petersen last week. Think of all the delicious IltCTtKlTV l( a, visiting at Henriville returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Perkins visited at Spanish Fork over the week-enMrs. Perkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Tanner, of Eureka, returned with them. Cut your in Green River. the past week-en- d Mrs. Harvey Marsing returned with de By Rose Koski Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Hyatt moved Morley of Springville is visiting her grandmother in Scofield. from here Price last week. tlJe branch of range Mr. and Mrs. Dan Uresk of Mrs. Art Jeanselme and children of as service the past week with Mr.Myton ton grazing spent the for Winston, nt Wyoming, visited Mr and and has been Mrs. Tabor, gem Mrs. Frank interior, e the nf and Celia last week t Gorishek, Sr. rtmS by Secretary of the Mrs. Jeanselme was formerly Staley, Sr., Bill Donaldson, Ms cindJohn to Lola Hurress ,,kt,Sj according of here. Jack Jarvi were business callers h'az.er. regional hr Moroni Hemer, Claude lloiner Mr iin Provo Wednesday. "fp Scvy, us- rheslc) u.U) iiaw already Mrs. I.arry Peterson Eldndge of Salt Lake City and was Thomas baby son Cai lisle ol Chicago visited are guests of Mr. andandMrs. .umed hlsf of J. E. range branch the last week. here Whalan. in which Mrs. James 1 a bone, daughter Mrs. Albert Shockley of P'emeie dieted the Omar, and Harold Stevenson were Salt Celij, Lake West Virginia, has been and improvement visiting visitors Llopment last City week. friends on here. range the Rr;,ing service Jack Jones, Jr., is spending a few Mrs. Virginia Poulson and children district lands of west- - weeks in Provo. Mr. Seely. Wednesday to join Mr. Poulson ed States, said Billy and Bobby sons of jleft in Santa Monica, California. er" as chief of Mr. and .Mrs. DeweyGilbert, LorS new position Gilbert of La In Krebs, Louis Pouson, Jake raine Mr. Molohon will Grande, Oregon, are man cement, their visiting and Ted Gibson accompanied range ni;inal,em(.nt work in grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 5upervies J. . Ls established ihere there. under Taylor. Mr. .and Mrs. Taylor met Rex Seely of Mt. Pleasant was act in the ten them in Salt Lake City lust paZT?vlor week. ,Jie Lies and will direct these The Ladies Auxiliary held their .here Tuesday. Miss Montana Murphy of Salt Lake "0,1 ,(!. regular meeting in the Scout room of Albin D. KENILWORTH NEWS BEDROOM SUITE Fine cabinet work, graceful proportions makes this a real buy at Blonde Walnut say MES ,.,becaasetsM has that delightful sparkle! ECONOMIZE! Order Acme by the case! Or buy the big, bottle! "party-siz- e 32-oun- S LIVING ROOM SET Rich velour covering VT" A few 9 x 12 v ACME BREWERIES, So y'v i sjr FtocIko- -1 $3.89 ' BUsmsffica IFonffnallteBO (3 E E K 41 JJtah Distributing Co. FELT BASE RUGS while they last Price Distributors 76 No. First W (1 block north of First National fiWMWlHlHMW&WWHWHWWWQWHXMyQOQOOOO OOCCU |