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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGBT- FAGZ ...-..-. v ; . f . Friday : Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock to the ward meeting house. All business was attend ed to and Mrs. Ruth MeUsdn gave the lesson. A Gleaner social was held Tuesday night after Mutual at the home of Mrs. Robert Neil-so- n. Fifteen girls attended be sides the botaored guests who were Mrs. Flora Jensen and Mrs. Vivian Smith. Mrs. Daphne westover, Gleaner leader, also attended. The President's birthday ball will be celebrated here on Jan uary 29. Clair Guymon as cnairman watu Walter Rowley and Frank Ouymon assisting. Everyone is assured of one of the best times they will have Carbon Theatre Friday Saturday JACK BENNY -i-n- Hits! - WINGS OVER HONOLULU" "ARTISTS AND . MODELS" OUNYPAIR" ' Sunday Saturday So FIATS Monday "Secret Agent retoif Sunday xy . Monday Continuous from 1:00 Sun. Continuous from 1:00 Sun. "MERRY GO ROUND OF 1938" ,0AN BENNF1ARY GEANT -i-n- of the Gayest, Gofflest, andDixslest Comedies ever "WEDDING PRESENT" One Sarah Murnlng has gone school faculty and their part to Salt Lake City lor an indefin- ners enjoyed a roller skating ite stay. She will be the guest party in Cleveland Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mur-ph- y. evening. Later in the evening they were the guests of Mr. and (Mrs. Myron Orange was host- Mrs. H. B. Mortensen at a hot ess to nine members of the T. luncheon. Mrs. Verda Orange of Pleas N. T. club at her home last ant The guests ther Grove Is the house guest of Thursday evening. enjoyed an evening of needle Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Paul Nellson. work climaxed by a delicious Miss Dora Nellson, the attrac luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. ILund Leonard tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs entertained at a very prettily Anton "Nellson, and Merlin son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed appointed party last Sunday Geary, were married Wednesday Geary Invited (hie guests evening, were seated at card tables and in the Mantl Temple. They are one of our most popular and enjoyed various entertaining attractive couples and are the and amusing games. A splendid supper was served at the recipients of good wishes from Merlin Is superln-tendaclose of the evening. Those everyone. of the ward Sunday besides host and the present hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Enrol School and Dora is an active Litster, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon worker In many of the church Larson, Mr", and Mrs. Sherman organizations. Jones, Helen Johnson, Lynn A large group of officers and Ouymon, Leila Bunderson, Oor-ln- teachers from the various or Moffltt and Mr. and Mrs. ganlzations of the church at tended the union meeting held Perry Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anderson inACastle Dale last Sunday. picture show was enjoyed In were (honored at a miscellanschool auditorium Wednes the eous Shower given by Mrs. L A. day morning. mother of the and bride, Strong, has dlspens Mr. and Mrs. Soren Anderson, edLloyd Ungerman with ihls meat service and In the of bridegroom, parents installed booths in his cafe the high school auditorium. 124 has in order to better, accomodate the guests enjoyed splendid his growing business. The improgram of games and dancing. A delicious plate luncheon was provement is very remarkable. Mr. Smith, local high school served. The bride received many coach, and members of our basbeautiful and useful, gifts. ketball team are to be The married members of the congratulated on certainly their very fine game Friday night with Castle Dale. We certainly hope they will keep up the good work. Emery Mortuary Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nellson acComplete Funeral Service companied Miss Dora Nellson Ambulance Service and Merlin Geary to Mantl on Wednesday. Court Phone 36-- X Opposite The officers and teachers of Castle Dak, Utah House w, nt ne You will find Get The Best Food With Less Money a complete line of Valentine favors, candy by the pound in keeping with St. Valentine; red satin heart-shapboxes of chocolates, punch and brick ice cream with Valentine emblem within. ed HUNTER DRUG .DIAMOND, MARKET, Inc-- PRICE, UTAH CO. csaDnannnnoDi MONEY Beautiful and impressive neral services were held Saturday over the remains of John Eden, our oldest and most beloved citizen. Counselor Carl A. Larson had charge of the services and music was furnished by tttie choir under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Larson. ' The service was opened by the song "Down By The River" followed by opening prayer by John E Ward; remarks,! Bishop J. J. Larson; singing, "My Mountain Home," one of his old favorite songs, by Ellen B. Johnson of Cleveland and Eliza Ovlatt of Elmo aided by the choir; remarks, President Lars P. Oveson of Mantl; vocal solo, "There's a Beautiful Land," by Tally Evans of Castle Dale; remarks by John Potter of Price; song, "Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep," by Dagmar Litster and sisters; ren marks, President J. Frank fu- Mrs. son-in-la- Kll-lla- of Orangeville; closing remarks by Carl A. Larson; singing, "Shall We. Meet Beyond The River"; benediction by Lars P. Larson. There was a large at- tendance from near and far. A large body of High Priests attended, showing respect to this devoted man who's life has been one of service. There were a great many floral offerings to show the high esteem in wfoich John Eden was held. David Timothy and daughter Jean, went to Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Alice Timothy and Mrs. Lola Tucker, who had been In Salt Lake at tthe bedside of Henry Tucker, returned with them own homes in Many people who have wanted their because of the from building refrained the past have amount of cash required at the start the so to speak. Under the Federal Housing Mortgage plan you now Proposed need Just 20 of the appraised value of tte of the home if your lot is paid for and worth 20 value of vour orooerty you may borrow enough on easy terms to erect your iujuic. TODAY. TRI-STA- LUMBER COMPANY TE . Price, Utah rooms, Modern, Simwith fuijaished newly matg mons Beds, tresses. Popular prices; Coffee Shop, Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop, Tailor Shop for to your convenience; Garage at Connection most of all rates that you get more for your money. $1.00 to $1.50 without bath up-to-d- Inner-sprin- several weeks. v m 1 to $2.50 with al Messrs. Bennett, Blckmore and Bench of Huntington were the speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday night. They were here in the interests of scout work. Many members of our community were present at union meeting In Castle Dale Sunday. LaVan Mlnchey Is nursing a fraotured wrist caused by falling while skating. M. I. Oveson, a former resident of Cleveland, and Mr. Cbip-maboth of Perron, represented the Y. M. M. A. stake board at our local meeting here last Tuesday night. A party of young people a sleigh ride party last Saturday night. The committees selling interests In the ward (hospital benefit association reports excellent success. n, en-Joy- ed - ii private bath The fcardert thing In this world to "tell" U humility. I mean the hardest thing to impart to anybody else if humility. of trying to give one-boThe very anyrting die humUity about nun BUT (rouse everything else in HUMILITY. We are all Inclined to ihun HUMILITY because it is a virtue that b eo dote to the weakness of ccjjanuot and craven ubmiaaivenesa. We are U so scared somebody will get a little the better of us, if we give them an ABOUT YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS and Mrs. Carl Templin are rejoicing over the arrival of a IVz pound baby son, which came to gladden their home on Mr 16. Bell John Eden. Miss returned to Salt Lake Jasper Peterson returned Saturday from Salt Lake City where he had spent a couple of weeks receiving medical aW T..' BELMBLE smashes. . The sooner we sj snia ' humbleness and defereaaaaia: at the steering whed sn aualitiea, and the soostr st that, even in our hands, uuti is an instrument ctpablt oi 4 out death and disaster if visa carelessly or cockily, era k instant, the sooner n aSt humility towards other torn wards Fate, and towards aw? mentum and centrifugal fora,at sooner will we cut dots tail car's annual Americas tot t according to The Trsvden law Company, is 36,800 killed tsdR. injured. The automobile is a bleaow-- L one. Drive it tidj nuuuiuy ui yuur ucaru dangerous CIEJIIIIIG i AND PRESSff LET US MAKE YOUR OLD CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW Our driver makes Huntington, Castle Dale and vllle on Friday of Each Week Orue ACME CLEANERS the building, formerly the picture show building in this city, which Mr. Jones purchased several months ago. PRICE, UTAH Western Auto Co. It's -C -C person who welL Onfydmiy but drives n Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Jones and family moved this week into feated the Ferron for the second consecutive time by a score of 58 to 54 at Castle Dale Wednesday night. Johnson was the high scoring man for the camp with a total of 24 points as compared with Coach Greener's total of 30 for Castle Dale team. The Castle Dale team Is the only one that can claim the honor of having defeated the Ferron boys. We are the L:. Thora Johnson, of Salt Lake J thkl V l Nor do we admit far. we may have our drMsfauai do we concede that tam bility that we MlGHTa.V the cause of an arrirW No, we are the exoeptke ktf inch. Vet HUMILITY is exactly the duality that humans need a whole lot of, to sol ve a whole lot of their problems. ! in mlf and in Other nr. other sports. We yield. We give the w oenew tne player Wa and discount our l:. praise " own good shots. In other words, we tre not scarea ni ue gcnuciucu. n.. tiM m flimh into an auto mobile, we put a chip on our shoulder are nut and a leather in our cap. n i. anvhnriv alii anvthine WelL who Awr All ua on the road. City, is spending a couple of weeks here, the guest of Mrs. Edith Larsen at the Anderson Hotel. that does dy grandfather, m mm Motoring Humility HARRY K. MILES Mgr. January m 4 Misses Oladys Williams and Miss Zelpha Bell, who Is emVernlce Eden have returned to in a department store In ployed their work In the Mantl Temple was called home to House after attending the Eden funer- Sugar attend the funeral of her friends r A Says Factl 1 0 NGT BORN IN AMERICA MAY KCOu PRESIDENT (m zee future -- C-C- -C Ferron Department M-I-- A "The Program' Provo. Mrs. Morris Singleton thi. J "down-paymen- t," Let us explain the new home will be loan plan in detail. You we are no In way obligated conheadquarters for all home struction information financing Dlansconstructlo tv CALL SALT LAKE CITY 1150 for Leonard Litster took a truck load of pigs to Salt Lake City for N. C. Oveson last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potter and two daughters, Mrs. Elva Miller and Miss Zelda, together with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aldous of Salt Lake attended the Eden funeral last Saturday. iNedls Nellson has received a call for a mission to ttoe Mantl Temple and expects to leave in the very near future. 1111 J ahead (Single) We note the name William H Eden was omitted thanks for their timely aid duras a decendant of the deceased, ing the Illness and death of our John Eden. beloved father, John Eden; for There are several cases of the beautiful floral offerings chicken pox in town. and words of sympathy. An old time dance was held The Eden Family. In the L L dance hall last FriMiss Irene Smith, who moved day night and there will be one held next Saturday night after from Castle Dale to Mantl with her mother, Mrs. Geneva Smith, skating. Mr. and Mrs. Melrose Oveson a few months ago, is now emof Castle Gate were week end ployed at the tea room in the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. visitors in Cleveland. Mrs. Smith now resides in (Mrs. Ora Larson and daughvisSpring City. ter, Geneva, of Huntington, ited local relatives Monday and Tuesday. Fred Swink is suffering from an attack of appendicitis. Ed. Jensen has been critically The Junior's and Explorer's classes in enjoyed a TUNE IN dancing party at the church' on Monday evening. Mrs. Roiley, who has spent Hom Service the past two weeks in Provo, visited in Price last week end with her son who is In the Price on For friendly suggestions hospital following an operation. homemaking Mrs. Ural Christensen Is in the Price hospital following a major operation. Mr. Christensen is staying in Price with her. Mrs. Amanda Edwards left for Salt Lake City Saturday for several days visit there and In This Community. USE It! Free information By Don Herold relatives in Salt (Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and family of Orangeville were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8am McEtorang Sunday. Mrs. John F. Jones entertained the Literary club Wednesday, club January 12. The LiteraryEldred lesson was given by Mrs. Larson. A delightful luncheon was served. The following members and guests were present: Mesdames Norman Smith, C. L Bennett, Elred Larsen, Grant Morrill, Dean Bench, Vernon Moore, Wallace Blckmore, Miss Jean Smith and Miss Leila Bunderson. SAFETY T 1 -- MINUTE HOTEL Come and help fight fantile paralysis. Mlw Mabfe Lemons is visiting sic. Mrs. Fred Anderson, who (has o spent several months in the Price hospital, has improved CARD OF THANKS It Is with profound apprecia- sufficiently to return home. tion that we extend to our of Bishop The Castle Dale city team deand neighbors our For New Home Building Is Readily Obtainable In See us for complete NEW SEMLOH Oeveland Department Huntington Department FOR YOUR VALENTINE PARTY TASTLE PALE. UTAH the Primary association" held this year. The best orchestra their: monthly preparation-meetin- g obtainable will furnish the muIn- PRICE AND CARBON THEATRES Price Theatre - MISS NANCY FINCH KSL each Wednesday and Friday 9:45 A. M. For recipes and recipe covers cad at your local UTAH POWER fir LIGHT COMPANY OFFICE visited in Price on Saturday. Miss Leora Petty is staying at the McNeil home In Orangeville while Mrs. Edrie McNeil, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Petty of this place, is in the hospital in Price. The Ferron ward Green and Gold ball will be Friday, January 28 in the high school auditorium. Emery stake Green and Gold ball will be held in Ferron in the high school auditorium on Friday evening, February 4. Queens from each ward will be present with their attendants and from them a stake queen will be chosen. There will be a few of his friends at a birthday party Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson returned from Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. MaJinda Killpack visited her grandson, Scott, a son of Mrs. Mae Killpack, at the Price hospital Saturday where he Oiad his appendix removed. Messers. and Mesdames E V Hills and L. W. Peterson spent Tuesday in Price. Mrs. Amy Greenhalgh is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ander-so- n in Salt Lake City The new Hotpoint washer is " U16iay at the Carbon Furniture & Appliance Co as tne Carton Store, at No. 9 East Main St., Price, Utah. cZ tTvl?1 New Inner mattresses for only $17.95Spring with a $5 00 al- - l7iCeo0,Ly0Ur old mattress, Furniture & Appliance Co., formerly known as the Carbon 2nd Hand store ' Price. Phone 583. ma? I" Maytas wai v.. oialJgSS! WANiEDlo on farmers in IS work. up"12S RELIAB(LE caU daily. MAN Capltal Make Write Mr. W D BELL, Clearfield, Utah paJtT In 26 states at the age of girls may marry Ralph Jensen entertained a sent of their parent? the hM to This deluxe coupe J. aid upholstering condition. It has a deluxe radio and heater. T perhaps the cleanest car we have ever accepted iraae on a new car. A bargain. is A Tuesday afternoon. Miss Frances Bedler is back from Green River and teaching again. Nearly 75 young people skated on the newly prepared skating rink Saturday night. Bonfires, weiner roasts and a phonograph added to the merriment. (PROOF NEXT WEEK) For present and future ttw t car, take advantage of our good performance service and repair" expert arive in today, have our skilled mechanics inspects" car and we'll give you a very reasonable price necessary attention. 1935 CHEVROLET COUPE SJSfi newJ,tAres' good Paint a A- -l condition demonstration of the dances with dancers from each SS L for . ward participating. ai me & All of the school children were Appliance Co., forSy shown slides and given a lec- known as the ror ture on Yellowstone Park on Store, No. M-I-- AND WE CAN PROVE ITjJ 1935 TERRAPLANE SEDAN This la a deluxe usMS palnt Jb: upholstering has coM The motor has just been SWZ eased. a Ur CXPert mechanlcs- This ciaYbirSSn tS -- ?d v,e,s - truck was taken and It wasn't toi T WeenoughIn a a Svth?"1 ln at of this car the benefit of m Phaser iSlPvM-vC-PICKUI'!-Thl- 3 P-- rih.e SI and see us about, fflJ it. STBUEBAKER SEDAN This car is a deluxe and i0'ile.ater at covers. It has exceptgg Exterior and interior finish are "to lunamon. A money saving buy. S rwrt nlll o? rJS6- are no Double-Jointe- d Feop V, Jfolnd People have merely loose andof mean two Joints, I - norm there are Acsermann. Third Edition. LI1IV nih Studebaker & NEW r.APa USED CARS Pniar Fallacies-- nirrn sFftll I IVFQTFdm IlkUl Studebaker i tg 1 no Uw1 MntorC& mJ G- - rin M. C. Trucks PRICE, UTAH 00 5 I |