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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE FIVE EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS lowing board: Marenus Sorenson, president; J. T. Clark, John T. n, Established 1900 Elmer Olsen and A. S. Olsen, 1&-- Y Telephone trustees. A welcome home reception was OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF EMERY COUNTY tendered Ernest Jensen, who recently returned from a mission in Denmark and New Subscription, $2.00 per yea Foreign $2.50 per year York. A beautiful little lady made a A, C SAUNDERS. Editor happy entry into the home life of JESS E. SAUNDERS, Asso. Editor Mr. and Mrs. Evin Wilberg last Ol-se- 1 19,. Legal Publications EMERY COUNTY NEWS NOTICE OF REDEMPTION TOWN OF EMERY, UTAH WATER BONDS m 25-mo- . ORANGEVTLLE (By Special Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Fail are Wednesday. Published Every Friday Morning Only 48 votes were cast in the moving to Ferron for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gibson, of Castle Dale town election: C. E. Entered in the post office in Caswere guests at the HumHelper, CrawEdmund tle Dale, Utah, as second class man Larsen, president; homes 3, S. March of phrey E. D. Larsen act during the week. the S. under Bunnel, ford, matter, 1879. Ranger M. P. V. Anderson spent and Ole Olsen, trustees, the presa few days in Idaho. He will drive ent incumbents, were a forest truck home for the Mantl was A reunion held at the home forest. RoMrs. and of Jasper Twice-Told-Tal- cs Mrs. Letta Anderson spent the bertson, at Orangevllle. It was the week end over the mountain visitfirst gathering of the family for relatives. ing Taken From the Files of The twenty years. Nine married, and The M. L A. Stake officers held one unmarried, children with the Progress of Twenty Years their regular meeting at the home Ago This Week were present. grandchildren, of Mrs. May Reld Monday night. Emery Larsen presented the The Ladies Improvement club Contract for furnishing coal publisher of the Progress with a entertained their husbands at a for the court house was awarded fine venison steak. He got his Hallowe'en party Thursday night, to W. J. Jones, of Huntington, who deer in the extreme south end of at the home of Mrs. Jennie Peawill deliver from the Deer Creek the county?" cock. A Hallowe'en .lunch was serThe stork left a ten pound girl ved, fortunes told mine at $3.00 per ton. by the witch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Os- and games were the main features of the evening. Jr., are parents of aflne boy born car Nelson at Ferron. Saturday at their home in Castle Another girl was left by Mr. Mrs. Winfred Charlesworth and Stork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. small Dale. daughter of Sweets, were followFred Zwahlen at Ferron. the elected ville Orange guests at the John Cox home. A new baby arrived at the home Mrs. Roy Okey and son of Price, ing town board Tuesday: E. L. Peacock, president; G. P. Jensen, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunha at were guests at the Art Miles home S. W. Snow, Will Johnson and Huntington. S. H. Cox, Sr., who Is at the James Brodley and Mrs. Minnie Price hospital, is reported doing Eph Hawks, trustees. The Town of Emery at their Ipson, of Huntington, were mar- as well as can be expected. Mrs. Lavina VanBuren is very election Tuesday elected the fol ried in the Manti Temple. Ex-Bish- op ill Price: business dancing, refreshments, etc. Jess Conover, 'Lamar Jensen, Leon P. Ralphs and L. W. Klllpack will transport all of the guests to and from the party. Rochester, Claw-so- n and Molen will also join in the party. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Zwahlen entertained a number of their friends Monday night. Mrs. John Rhodes is home from Price to remain through the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, who have spent the past couple of years in Logan and northern Utah" came here last week for an indef-finistay. Mr. and Mrs. George Klllpack and Bruce Klllpack, of Salt Lake, visited here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cheen McNeil, of Orangevllle, visited in the Pettey ' home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemon spent most of last week in Salt te Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dugmore, of Price, visited here Sunday. ,Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen left Monday for Huntington to make their home. Next Sunday will be Relief Society conference. Dick Keel and son Ivan of Emery were in town Monday and Tuesday. L. P. Oveson and Merrill Cook were in town Tuesday making out new wheat acreage contracts. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen, of HUNTINGTON Castle Dale, visited here Tuesday. (By Special Correspondent) Herman Rasmussen was home from Huntington over the week end. Lee Young, assistant superinMr. and Mrs. J. H. Christensen PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING PRICE MERCHANTS tendent of Mayfield CCC camp spent Thursday in Price. SHOPPING. THEY ARE spent the week end, at home. He N WHEN DOING YOUR has recently purchased a home in Salt Lake City. The family expect UP-TSUPPORT. MERIT YOUR AND DATE, PROGRESSIVE, ROCHESTER to leave here in the near future. (By Special Correspondent) TAKE THIS DIRECTORY WITH YOU AND BE GUIDED BY IT. Mr. and Mrs. Klecker and daughter Jessie, were Price visitors Saturday. Mrs. Homer Edwards is in the REDD MOTOR CO. New Carbon Agency M. Tallestrup accompanied by Price hospital. She was operated ONE STOP SUPER SERVICE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Engineer Giles of Price, made a on for appendicitis and is doing Gas, Oil and Accessories business trip to Salt Lake last nicely. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Certified Used Cars Agents week end; Mrs. S. Albertsen returned from H. A. C. AUTO LOANS for Chevrolets and Olds. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Coulter, of California Saturday. O. SHINER, Mgr. Price, were visitors here on elec Price, Utah Mrs. Carlyle Edwards, of Price, tion day. visited relatives here. F. M. Guymon was a business CO. LEWIS OPTICAL A chicken roast was enjoyed at BLACK B. A. visitor Castle in Dale the during home of L Case Sunday eventhe OF MAKERS GLASSES Bonded representative of the week. Co. Machine DR. W. W. Sewing LEWIS, Optometrist ing including young folks from Singer Willard, June and Mary San-be- Emery. We make a complete muscuExpert repairing of ail mates spent the week end at home lar analysis as well as a vision Singer Vacuums and Machines Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moore entest. Write and we will call and also their father who is still tertained at a dinner Sunday. Price, Utah Price, Ut, 360 S. 1st St. West very sick at the Price City hospi Those present were Senator and tal. Mrs. Miller from Price, and their SHOES AND HOSIERY Mrs. David Thomas has had the guest, Mrs. D. Oakley, of Rigby, WALSH BEAUTY SHOP for Women and Girls at Popupleasure of having her parents Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Featuring Permanent Waves lar prices shoe sizes ' 3 to 9, from Idaho spend several days Otterstrom of Cleveland. All Lines of Beauty Curtural with her during the week. widths AAA to D. Mrs. Leo Funk drove to Price G. A. Johnson, Melva Meeks stairs 315 Electric Bldg. Up DEAL SHOE STORE Tuesday with her son Lyndon to Neilson, O: W. Guymon and wife see Mrs. Homer Edwards. Price, Utah . Next to Lyric Theatre, Price were business visitors in Castle Mrs. L. C. Moore spent Monday in Cleveland at the home of Mr. When you buy a Used Car or Dale Monday. PLATIS CAFE Supt. James A. Nuttal was a and Mrs. Oterstrom. Mr. Moore truck it pays to buy under the West Main Street business visitor in Castle Dale joined them at dinner and spent our of protection Authorized FORD Dealer Try Our Fresh Home Made Tuesday. a very pleasant evening. CANDIES fresh daily Lon Petty, of Ferron, was a busiwhich stands for this Mrs. Ruth Loofboro, of Price, Ice Cold Beer on Drought ness visitor in town during the was a visitor at the Moore's TuesSTANDARD COMPANY MOTOR Best Fountain in Southern week, day afternoon. Ford Sales Service Price, UU UTAH Utah PRICE Ross Leonard spent election Mr. and Mrs. Austin Olsen and evening at home. family spent Sunday in Emery Brown's Sewing & Art Shop Mrs. Audrey Christensen visited witn relatives. DLIOND friends here Sunday. Q. G. Csawford is home on busiDressmaking, Button CoverThe M. I. A. sponsered the dance ness this week. AlButton Mending, holes, ing, here election night. It was very terations and all kinds of sewsuccessful. UTAH PRICE, ing. Special line of art goods. Mrs. Verda Cox attended the Watch Our Specials Every 66 West Main. Price, Utah Social Conference for Welfare Friday and Saturday Workers held at the Newhouse WALLACE MORTUARY Hotel in Salt Lake this week end. BOYACK'S CLOTHING Miss Beth Crawford was a busi A distinct funeral service ness visitor in Price durng the Phone 128, open day and night FOR MEN week. at Prices your suiting Ross Leonard won the electon A. N. WALLACE, Mgr. 15 W. Main Price, Utah as mayor of ths city for the next OUT-OF-TOW- O rg (By Special Correspondent) a result of the election held here Tuesday, Marion Albrechtson was the only member of the old As board who was reelected. Ray mond Olsen is the new town may or, with other members of the board as follows: Elmer Addlee, Bund-ersoCoy H. Williams and Orrin Members of the old board were Floyd Brinkerhoff, I. K. Williams, Isaac Aldred and Jos. Jenson. The following program was rendered at M. I. A. conjoint meeting held here Sunday evening, which was sponsered by the Gleaner girls: Song, "Our M. I. A.," reading by Lenna Brinkerhoff; piano selection, Una Williams; reading, Arda Willams; song, Bee Hive girls; reading, Waldo Simonson; song, Hattie Broderlck; slogan by Orrin Bunderson. Bishop Olsen has arranged to take produce in the form of meats of all kind for tithing and he went to Salt Lake Wednesday with a load of dressed cattle, where he is disposing of them. dauIris Simonson, was Merril of Simonson, ghter taken to the Price hospital for an operation for acute appendicitis. The operation was successful al though infection had set in. She is getting along fairly well. The Dixie Quartet presented a musical comedy here Monday eve. and a large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edwards, of Rochester, accompanied Bishop Olsen to Salina last week on a business and pleasure trip. Foster and Woodrow Olsen, of Las Vegas, called on relatives here on their return home after visit ing in Sanpete, Salt Lake and Uintah counties. They were ac companied by their mother, Mrs. Lavern Olsen, of Ephraim. Peter Anderson spent the past several days at Price and other Carbon county towns. He returned Tuesday. Joseph Christensen, sr., was a business caller in Castle Dale on Tuesday. Mrs. George Q. Edwards and Mrs. Clinton Broderick and little daughter Leora, spent Tuesday at Castle Dale. K. D. Williams from the CCC camp at Castle Dale was here the first of the week on business. Mrs. Anina Pettey and daughter Iris, motored to Salt Lake Fri- n. demption on the 15th day viz ember. A. D. 1935. the rernafi outstanding issue of $10,500onS Water Bonds per cent said Town, dated September i A. D. 1918, due and payable tember 1, A. D. 1938, redeenSi at the option of said Town at September 1, A. D. 1928, demaw nation $500.00 each, and numS" (6) CU , U, u, 18. Iff, 20 and W, 21. It, 10 Funds for the payment 1R of ths of n bonds and the interest due on will be in the possession Lauren W. Gibbs Company m Estate -- Insurance - Securities. t Salt Lake City, Utah, on ana ii ter the 15th day of November a D. 1935, at which date interests SAia uuiiua wau tcaae. Dated at the Town of Em. Utah, this 31st day of October a BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE BOARD TOWN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, 0. eral Land Office at Salt Lai City. Utah, Oct. 17. 1935. NOTICE is hereby given tasf cariyie crawiora, oi irerron,Utali who on Oct. 10, 1930, made stock raising homestead entry, No. for SEKSWK, SWXSm NWKSEtt Sec. 8, NVfcNWK, SWi, NWK, Sec. 17, EV4 Sec. 18, St Sec. 7, Township 21 Sontt Range 7 East, S. L. Meridian, haj filed notice of intention to mat Prool to estaousn claim to to land above described, before Ed V. Hills, Notary Public, at Ferrot Utah, on the 3rd day of Deceit SE, ber. 1935. Claimant names as witnesses. Austin Olsen, of Rochester, Utah, and E. A. Wilds, L. P. Ralphs aii Morris Singleton, or Ferron, utai Thomas F. Thomas, Register First publication Oct. 25, Last publication Nov. 27, 1935. 1935. day where they will visit relate Mrs. Alzono Olsen and child:;: are visiting Mrs. Olsen's father, Wm. A. Pettey, at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Christiana: have returned from the mine it Red Creek. Operation of the mini by Mr. Maxwell, has been discontinued. Enir Burr was sustained members of the Sunday asi school superintendency to replace Lettie Pettey who is ill. Continued on Pag I o Quick service on butter wrappw at The Progress office. o (Continued on page 8.) bright ever and fresh looking & TAILORS East Main, Price. Phone ft ACME CLEANERS 17 ooonnnnnnnnonDoionnnannonnnnnnnBonnnonnnonocnci Special Bargain in Price, Utah PRICE SHOE SHOP & SHINING PARLOR Next to Star Theatre EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING New Method of Ladles Shoes Mail Orders Taken Care Of Half-SSoli- ng PRICE SHEET METAL WORKS J. W. Holden, Manager EVERYTHING IN SHEET METAL Estimates given on Hot Air BOWMAN'S BAKERY PRICE, UTAH BREAD and PASTRIES FRESH DAILY Special Orders will be made and sent you by mail SUMMIT MONUMENTAL WORKS CO, Inc. Established in 1878 Designers and Builders of Distinctive Granite and Marble (By Special Correspondent) The election Tuesday resulted in elected as presi dent of the bonrd of trustees, with the following board: Elden Bryan, MEMORIALS J. Olsen, J. J. Rasmussen Furnaces, Guttering and Re158 East Main Phone 221 andLeonard Work. Glen pair Klllpack. PRICE, UTAH Phone 124J Price, Utah The Ag. club is initiating its members this week. The finals will Member Federal Reserve System come off Friday evening at the H. WHEN in PRICE TRY OUR CARBON-EMERBANK S. building where a chill supper Price, Utah will be enjoyed. FULL DINNER, Drink Total Deposits. $1,338,086.69 The M. I. A. will hold a dancing and dessert included. Member Federal Deposit next Tuesday evening folparty Insurance Corporation 25c Chicken Pies, fresh dally.... lowing M. I. A. meeting. The Beehive girls commemorat 15c Our Plain Hot Tamales. on Groceries prices everyday ed the 20th anniversary of foun ' Tamales smothered in chill 25c and Meats are consistently of Bee Hive work Sunday Lowest the ding 10c Real Mexican Chill... evening by presenting a pageant 25c Plate Lunch In the ward chapel. Old Folks' Day has been set for A. & W. LUNCH ROOM Saturday, Nov. 23. The committee PRICE "A Surety of Purity" UTAH with Hyrum Zwahlen as chairman intends to serve the one hundred PLEASE MENTION THE EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS WHEN and fifty guests a chicken dinner ANSWERING ADVERTISEMENTS at noon, followed by program, Y 25c O.RSKAGGS We have on hands several thousand high grade, linen-finis- h bond letter heads, 82xll, in blue, white, buff .and gray, which we are closing out at a bargain price as long as they last, FERRON e" Will Black being . Printed Letter Heads two years. Howard Sandberg tand LaVar Black were business visitors in Price during the week. un a o . Mrs means. Send it to us. Our dry cleaning will take out every spot, big or little, and do Itawe thoroughly you'll never be were, to tell where the spots Send us any garment that has been soiled, or stained, too. Our w dry cleaning will make It as 00' Of By Peter W. Joreeasen Town Treasure, ITS TOO BAD that skirt got so badly spotted but it isn't ruined by any - "MARKET, NOTICE IS HEREBY that the Town of Emery Qn. &3 County, Utah, has called totS EMERY Box of 500, Regular Price $4.50, at Printed and Delivered (Only one box to a customer) Send Your Order In at Once They will Not Last Long EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS PROGRESSIVE PRINTERS CASTLE DALE, UTAH oinnnnnnnnnnnnnnoinnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnannnnnnnnnnB? |