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Show Silas Robs and Glenn Peterson . Member 15th at Sunny- ,?e Jins the birthday of little " ;L. daughter of Mr. and RssUr. Don 3,f" 1Bd Mrs. Mrs HELPER 1949 Greenriver visitors Saturday. The Silas Ross Jr. and children, THURSDAY, SEPT. Alyce and Frits, were Sunday NEWS ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS FROM Castle Gate visitors at the home of JOURNAL PAGE THREE (Utah) 22, Mr. and Ruby Taylor, 1st counselor; Agnes CHURCH NEWS Harrison, secretary; Mary Stevens, Mrs. Tha?ker and E. Bishop Fay IN CASTLE GATE Thalia Thacker, chororganist; motored to Provo Monday evening offi- CASTLE KATE Wilstead. Literature Primary Mary ister; to Helen who will take and BY JOSEPHINE Harry nrena ration . and HOUGHTON teachers lnHfrNmi Orppn. teacher r'prs attend the BYU this year. was held Friday evening training class leader. Mr. and Mrs. Mike DeAngeles (meeting trainand LaJuana nioforprl in Provo at the church. The teacher was given by Annabel lesson week fishins at Boulder Mountain. "Monday. ing LaJuana will attend Fish. At the close of the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stokes and school at the BYU this winter, were served by Rheta family of Clearfield were week j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilton and refreshments "There's ao especially end visitors at the home of Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carlson st- Miller and Ida Evans to:, Thalia IS GOOD HEALTH 1 and Mrs. Hubert Hreinson. Mr. tended the ball game at American Thacker, Dorothy Bowns. Rae Dell CASTLE GATE fine new 6mm color Mae Annabel Snow, Fish, Pearson, Ladies Aux- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hreinson. and Mrs. Fritz Degn and family of Fork Friday. iliary was held at the home of film, with sound, also spent Sunday with1 Mrs. E. E. Jones. Mrs. Evelyn June Wilstead, Josephine HoughMr. and Mrs. Paul Hreinson and Price Clea Davis Wednesday ton, Coreene Booth and Pearl themfree of evening Karen of Clearfield, daughter, Mrs. Catherine and :Patteriek These you can enjoy the attendng business were week end visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross and Strait of Price visited Grandma Stagg. meeting included: Sylvia Barney, home of Mr. and Mrs. charge in your club or Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peterson were Jones Sunday. Hubert The opening social of the MuInez Robertson, Helen Houghton! Hreinson. in Utah. tual Improvement Association was group anywhere Edna Hardee, Ellen Carlson, May Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis! held Tuesday evening under the It's the story of Utah's Hilton, Elaine Miller and Annabel ana were Spanish Fork i direction of Mrs. Blanche Thomas tamily Fish. ini visitors Sunday. mining and smelting Good Experienced and Meivin Taylor, presidents of Hubert Booth attended the BYT" the it's done and organizations. what respective Mrs. Clea Davis was hostess to dustry Help ami her sewing club Thursday evening ProvoTexas Mines football game at Clean "A for the state's economy. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Saturday evening. at her home. Delicious refreshI want to Homer Hyatt was a Salt Lake Sunday evening were Loren Gold-in- g , Cve seen it and ments were served to: Mrs. Pearl UNION and James Gardner, both from City visitor over the week end. Wilstead, Mrs. Ida Evans. Mrs. tell you it's exceptionally By Rosle Colton Rita Price. Beverly Oldroyd. Mr. and .Mrs. Meivin Taylor and Sylvia Barney. Mrs. Olive Majrann, Alice Foote and Nordell THICKEST STEAKS good! Write or call Utah Mrs. Lenore Davis and Mrs. Lillie daughters. Dixie and Hita Mae, Mrs. Charles Johnsou of Tulsa, Wilstead were confirmed members left Sunday for Castle Dale to IN TOWN Pecoielli. Mining Ass'n., Kearns Oklahoma, is visiting for a week of the church. The following were attend the funeral of Mrs. Taylor's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert released as officers of the Relief father. Oranee Seeley Jr. which Building, Salt Lake City. CASTLE GATE Mr. and Mrs. Ann Last Week) Huff, president; Hammond. for Late Society. (Too was nn conducted Monday. Pete Tabone and Jenna Lee, Paul The telephone number's Elaine Miller, and Mr. Duke Heber of Carl Taylor Ruby City Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilstead RECUPERATES IN HOSPITAL Owned 4. Operated by and Molly, were Provo visitors was a visitor at the home of Mr. counselors: Agnes Harrison, secand daughter attended the funFRANK LUMBARDI susFriday evening and Saturday. GLEN SPRING Mrs. were Sam Mrs Harold Duke this week. retary. The following grand- Fazzio is now Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wach of eral of Mrs. Wilstead's in the Elaine Miller, recuperating tained: president; Salt Lake City were week end father Monday. after having Louis the CityCounty hospital,a Xougaret attended visitors at the home of her mothcar in been accident injured ball game at American Fork Frier, Mrs. Annie Evans. early last week. Mrs. Fazzio suf Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe day evening. fered a broken leg and bruises SACRAMENT MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Nielson Sacrament were Salt Lake City visitors over when the delivery truck she was! SPRING GLEN of Jr. were notified of the death the week end. was struck on the side by, services were held Sunday driving Mrs. Edward Nielson's father, Miss LaJuana DeAngeles was a vacation car. She was thrown out ning after a three-wee- k Rollins, at Price, Thursday of last of the truck as it overturned and with Mr. Harold Duke in charge Provo visitor last week. I week. Services were held Sunday. Show you how lAontag's new Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Snider and it. She will of the meeting. The congregation beneath her caught LaVell C. Miller and Douglas na nnntinaA in iha Vinenitnl at heard two VPrV i n t prpe t in tfllbg daughter of Helper were Sunday Howellman I spent three days last leggt anotner three wPekg Wp on Geneology given by Mr. and Electric Coo Wood Range ASSOCIATION UTAH MINING visitors at the home of her par Mrs. Frank Hartle of Price Third of Spring Glen are wishing her a I jWard. The blessing of Julie Ann speedy recovery. does double duty for you I Sherman, daughter of Mr. and A little was held Mrs- William Sherman, took pla;e. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.!Pravers were offered by Ambrose an(l Leonard Roundy. David Colton last Saturday ning, with Mrs. Colton and Mrs. RELIEF SOCIETY Dan Morgan as hostesses in honor The Relief Society held its of Mrs. Morgan's birthday. The following were in attendance: Mr. 'Work and Business meeting Tues-an- d Mrs. Ira Jackson, Mr. and day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Leavitt. Mrs. Jesse Hunts-Wald- o Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Dan man gave the Teachers' Topic llorgan and the Coitons. Game1 lesson. The ladies were served by were played after which a delic- - Mrs. Leavitt and Mrs. Ella Waik-iou- s luncheon was served to the ington. group. PRIMARY CONVENTION The following Primary ladies One of our local girls was very the Primary Convention attended when week honored this highly BANK-FUL- L the Junior Chamber of Commerce held at Price last Saturday after-o- f Price presented Miss Joan Mc- - noon: Mrs. CJeonda Hansen, Mrs,. Fall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rye Clerico, Mrs. Etta Anderson. Mrs. J. L McFall with a scholarship to Mrs. Lavinniel Marchello, Mrs. Elva Broadbent, the Carbon College. She received .Beverly the scholarship for her high scho- - Jones, Mrs. Ruth Haycock and Jean Murray. lastic record in the past. Miss Fall was an honor student in the graduating class last spring. We Real success in iife ls not mea. extend to her our congratulations. suml by how many individuals you Guests at the home of Mr. and exceL but by how many you De Mrs. Gran Warren last week end frjen were Mr. John Lepich and Mr. That's it . . . cool or cozy. Take your 3 lb. WOOL BLANKETS Frank Podvesek of Walsenburg. choice. You have cool, clean electric There are so many good books " Colorado. The two men stopped t0 be read and 8tudied that it is cooking to keep your kitchen comelement are the over enroute to Los Angeles. While Grange the time people waste on fortable on hot summer days. And Winter green, aqua, plus most easily the following group held an out- - trash ' the new FASTER "Thermo-Kleen- " many more colors- - 72" cleaned surface Mr. surface units to cut down the time x 90" size. Low price! units made. jing at Scofield in their honor: you spend on meals. ;and Mrs. Gran AVarren, Mrs. Anna probabIy one out of every four AUTOMATIC Sterlikar, Mrs. Anna Hovat, Mr. Swiss know how to skj. Or crackling warmth from wood or oven timer and . . r and Mrs. Rudolph Vuksinick, Mr. r r r r . coal to keep your kitchen cheerful thermostat. Mr. ,and Mrs. Wendall Wharff, and snug on chilly days. Frank Markoshek, and Mr. August BIG OVEN, No range can give you more modPenozzi. ll with safe, ern performance. This beautiful racks. Recuperating at home this week M climaxes on tag's new range is Grant Rowley, who underwent leadership since 1880. 'an appendectomy operation at the one piece porcelain See this wonderful double duty hospital last week, enamel top. Mrs. Fannie McFall left last range with the modern features . GENUINE FIBERGIAS week for her home in Phoenix, you want right away. You save INSULATION. hours of work from the very Arizona, after havng visited with first L. Mrs. day. Mr. James and ;her son, McFall for the past two months, CHENILLE SPREADS Mr. McFall and son, Jimmy, drove her into Salt Lake to put her on SANFORIZED Everybody wants these her plane. Another guest at the COLOR-BRIGH- T spreads! corduroy - type McFall home this week end was choice! color Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Drake of Big PATTERNS! There Is An Mr. Drake is James McFall, ABERDEEN DEALER 1 m Jr's fraternity brother, and they In Your certainly enjoyed visiting here. Mrs. George Fullerton returned COMMUNITY 'to her home this week after hav-- ! ing visited for three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Frank Bradley of Los Gatos, California. Mrs. Fuller-to- n enjoyed a lovely vacation visiting in Monterey, San Jose and San Francisco as well as PHONE 37 Los Gatos. Mrs. Fannie Warren returned to her home after having vacationed in Lubbock, Texas, for the past few weeks. We might also mention that Mrs. Warren was the lucky; winner of the load of coal that RAYON KNIT GOWNS was given away last week In the HAPPENS EVERY DAY" By PLOTNER Labor Day celebration. Round, Mr. Emmett Barker of WashA1 sweetheart and I 1 ( 1 CAE 15 ington, D.C, was a guest at the each touched f'tir BODY BODY with lavish1 lace. ) home of Mrs. Anna Hovat this AND Aun oq VOLC MONV- week. DEMOLISHED caqs Mrs. M. C. Mixer of Denver, SHOP oniric fAQ QONB Colorado, visited at the home of t J her sister, Mrs. J. D. Richardson this week. Kenneth Ariottl was home from Salt Lake this week end visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ToPAV. Keno Ariotti. 5IV IT THAT Blair Walkington was home for CAQ the week end. Tie is leaving this Utah of tne with week University WIHTE band to attend the Football game that will be held In Washington Super PAMAHTI WHERE ELSE next week. Weight-Lon- ger Mrs. Mary Fratto of Draper, ls BUT PENNEY'S 37S H. MAIM St i a guest at the home of Mr. and UP&t.OTA. PRICE! Wearing AT TfflS Aww 289 Mrs. Som PinarelH. MIsb Fratto 5 M A A. will visit here for a week. - Silas Ross Sr. Mrs. , GOOD FOOD - that - Notes of News from SPRING GLEN Is Place" 100 Old-roy- - d, SUNRISE CAFE CHURCH HEWS eve-anoth- er PGR A in helper furniture I - er !PEMEY' tMUTUAL eve-jMurr- OF SAUINGS ! Mc-jMi- ss "THERMO-KLEEN- 6.66 ...... City-Coun- HEAT Coinfiort ty ne-ti- STAIN-PROO- F, FLANNELETTE SHIRTS 5.00 ALSO M0NTAG COAL & WOOD Og-de- n. BURNING RANGES INDEPENDENT ZEST Mutual Furniture & Hdw. 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