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Show Latest Styles Geveland Department BOtt-- Wilma Cowley; girls chorus, directed by Mrs. Lirmette Thord-ersoreading by Mrs. Emma Tucker; tap dance, Neva Bishop and Gene Timothy; comic skit, "The Vllllan Still Pursues Her," by Merlene Alger, Muriel Mortensen, Christol Litster, Bertha Larson and La 11 Mbrtensen, Nolan Stokes, Merlyn Christiansen, Ellwood Larson and Wallace Mortensen; selection by n; - In Mining (Continued from page 1) This row. besides supplying These latest styles in mining are xhibited by two University of Miss Ezma Waddoups, Utah left, and Miss LaVonne Lofqulst right The young ladies' ensamble includes rubber boots, rubber coat and even a waterproof bat Sucb is the equipment used by miners working In wet mines. Every precaution is taken to afford a mail mum ot comfort to tbe men during their working hours underground. The young ladies are pictured atop an electrically driven locomotive which is used to men and supplies co-ed- A O nm UA&DBB FOR COMPANY MID-SUMME- be R Ernest Davis has just Install ed in his show house some fine upholstered seats which are ap preciated very much. Miss Jean Lamph, who has 50c quart spent the past five years in Al 39c quart aska, visited old friends in week-en- d 50c gallon Cleveland over the Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson Wattis visited local relatives DRUG CO. of last week. DAY- SAll flavors of the finest ICE CREAM Price, Utah Bulkf Emery Mortuary Complete Funeral Service Ambulance Service Phone 36-Opposite Court Castle Dale, Utah House X Package Punch HUNTER ODODODOnODOD JmiOyAn fF feiticks All White Shoes Red uced White frA A A $6.00 White (t j JU $5.00 Shoes Shoes .... 54. J4.UU r--n . . . All New Shades of Hosiery, 50c up LYRIC BOOTERY Sv 3 4-- Price, Utah BUILDING "La-Se- w Margaret vice-preside- n; Tucker, Stokes, SUPPLIES... Ander- son, secretary; Beth Jensen, cheer leader; Earlene Allred reporter; Zerma Jensen on the social committe with Christol Litster as leader, assisted by Laufay Johnson. "Flying Fing ers" club with Leola Davis as president; Agnes Cramer, vice president; La Von Gllson, secre tary; Caroline Davis, chorister; Norma Mexisen, reporter; Mary Gllson and Claudia Oveson, so cial committee and Olene Litster and Vernice Eden as leaders. "C. S. G." club with Ruth Stokes as president; Florence Joan vice-preside- nt; secretary-treasure- r; Vo-n- a Beth King and Thora Locke, committee and Madge Tucker as leader, assisted by social Claudia Baiwden. o-- You hear of a "One Stop Service Station." Well, we have a "One Stop Building Supply" headquarters Fresh tomatoe iuice is said to loose at least forty per cent of its vitlmin contents in three or four days, even when the Jar is covered. o Quick service on butter wrappers at The Progress Office. Lumber, Roofing, Shelf Hardware, Paints, Cement, Plaster, Screens, Glass, Tools c in fact everything to complete a new home or remodel the present abode from, cellar to garret. CAN FILL YOU DO NOT NEED TO "SHOP AROUND"-iW- E YOUR ENTIRE ORDER AT THE MOST SATISFACTORY 1 SUGAR 100 Pounds $5.37 PRICES PRICE HARDWARE & LUMBER COMPANY Utah MARKET, Inc-- PRICE, UTAH portionately more cutter and a less skim milk. Family cows should produce 300 lbs., of butter iat or nigner which would give higher returns than the above example indicates. The cow does not need an expensive building, but should have dry, clean quarters avid requires about four tons of & Mines into the National Tunnel Utah. property at Tooele, In driving a tunnel from Tooele toward the Bingham Mining district considerable water has been weardeveloped, necessitating the clothes. rubberized such of ing While the flow of water has retarded somewhat the prgoress of the tunnel, no one is complaining too bitterly as it will be a valuable asset to Tooele valley. It is expected that hundreds of farmsteads will be rejuvinaied by water from this mining project. irejL1 given Committee ot the orgamzfioShf" Huntington RiveV'S, the District anlwtJr-duljauonconducted bv rrL Hugh Seely, who has spent the past several weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. Clintey Cox, left Monday with Mr. Seely for Panguitch. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moffitt of Helper were Fourth of July and Tuesday visitors at the Howard Reid and Jerry Page homes. Miss Melba Moffitt has as a house guest Miss Fawn Oman of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Chene McNeil and daughter came home for the Fourth of July and return ed to Moab Tuesday morning. Mrs. Boyd Cook of Logan is visiting at the home of her Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Art Miles ac- comDanled Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oakey of Price on a trip to Idaho during the week. Mark Humphrey who is em ployed by the forest service at Moab, spent several days at home. The stork visited Thursday, June 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Voy Curtis, leaving a baby girl, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heiniger, leaving at boy. Miss Beatrice Curtis left Sun day for Green River where she and friends will visit lot several we.!rs. committee on June 28, 1938 fo5 oi three Soil Conservation iLtSL report of the rPnS.5 w Vl d election: names or Candidates Vote??of Kenneth J. Brash,, Ira N. Day " S3 J. Ira Marshall 40 Edgar Ward Please take 1 " William D. Stokes that a Bm Hansen, further notu said election ahowiaffftj-HowardJ. t bemrit good-quali- ty pasture In summer. Bywder of the Utah state should be taken SoU Conservation Committor SUMNER O. MAR3CTM arainst diseases bv testinsr the Executive Secretm cow annually for tuberculosis er, quick cooling, and clean First Dublication Jui a utensils Drovides the family Last publication July 15, Jjga table with an abundance of NOTICE Caution inexpensive wholesome, food products. NOTICE Is hereby given tint the limited partnership Hunter and MaJ. & Ross Lt 1. Bride, doing business under the' wavwiA M.a ....1 . . n D1DS I Dancing and Story Telling Pastime of has been Of Utah Pioneers dissolved, and toe uwill not be responsible for ftnv inriehto4 curred hereafter under said ndersigned Mrs. Jerry Page was a Price (By HUGH CNEIL) visitor Wednesday. The dance was one of the luune. Miss Marjorie Reid left for Dated July 7th. 1938. main forms of amusement en her home at Moab after spendL. T. HUNTER in the of settlers by early ing three weeks visiting rela- gaged Utah. Far from being opposed tives here. The answer to why the Mrs. Harden Rixey and to dancing, the church which Is job printing department dominant In Utah actively endaughter Maty Jean, of Is always busy, is because of its social these functions California, and Mr. couraged prompt service and quality and Mrs. Clarence Nelson and from the first. worn. In becinnlntr one the of the two children of Salt Lake City were Sunday and Monday visit- larger houses of the village was n utilized as a social center, but the homes of Alvin ors as soon as the churches were Tuttle. Milton and Miss Berhice Bramwell, of built the Mormons and their Salt Lake City, is visiting her friends would come for miles grandmother, Mrs. Martha Tat-to- around to dance in these halls. A fiddler and perhaps an acand cousin, Katie SItterud, PRICE THEATRE cordion player furnished the together with other relatives. were Mrs. Lee Bailey, Mrs. Ken- music. These dances Monday Sunday neth Anderson of Ephraam, always opened and closed with Frank Jewkes of Salt Lake City prayer. Most of the cowpunch-er- s Tuesday liked this custom as it gave and Rolla Jewkes of Price have Continuous from 1:00 Sun. been called to the bedside of them an even choice with the their father, B. F. Jewkes, who others in his choice of a partAdolph Menjou ner. Men greatly outnumbered is critically ill. Charlie McCarthy Miss Elva Killian had as her women in the west for many week-en- d over and the years. guests Ritz Brothers Mondav. MLss Gladys Crolly and Another form of amusement in Miss Josey Kimball of South was story telling at parties held for that purpose. A Southern Carolina, and Mr. Joseph "The Golden Follies" of Riverton. Utah. Utah story related by Enoch Dr. Ensign, accompanied by Clark tells of the sad plight of his wire, has returned to or- one Andy Johnson. "One time Andy was looking angeville after spending the 4th CARBON THEATRE of July at his home in Salt Lake for cattle up Rock canyon and it started to rain. He was wearCity. Friday Saturday ing them buckskin britches, they used to make, and when Bob Baker they started to get wet, they in kept sostretching longer and he longer, "Outlaw Express" began to cut them off. Every little ways he kept at the Ferron reservoir. and cutting some pius-D- ick Orson Duncan is home from stopping more off. Wyoming. "Well, afore he got back to Foran Mr. and Mrs. Emil Soderquist town the sun came out nice and and children of Osgood, Idaho, June Travis and the britches started are guests of the John Soder- bright to shrink. By the time he m got quist family. home with the cows were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Barker of they so "Over the Wall" Castle Gate were visitors of Mrs. liketight on him that he looked he was wearing a neck tie Sarah Henrie the first of the for a gee string." week. Frank Christensen of Salt Lake was a Monday visitor here. MLss Merna Rae Killpack accompanied him back to Salt Lake to spend a 'couple of weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow k spent the past week end in Kenilworth. Don't buy before you see our amazing offer of the M Dodge or Deluxe Plymouth, or the New "Road Kin" Plymouth that is taking the country by storm. As low Pro-gre-ss Dow-neyvil- le, Guy-mo- a-- t n, But-terfie- ld Ferron Department The Fourth of July was quiet with most of our townsmen and many car loads of people from all over the state in the canyon auid at the reservoir and Willow Lake, the town was practically deserted. With the beautiful, safe roads to our mountains, made by the C C C boys, and the many other conveniences furnished for the the comfort of excursionists, camping spots on this side of the mountain cannot be excell ed any place. Fishing is also better than it has been for many years. It is estimated that, more than a thousand people enjoyed the holidays at the res ervoir. is Miss Mem Greenhalgh home from Salt Lake. Cla'rk Greenhalgh and Merrill Worthen were home from Lo gan for the holidays. Miss Iris Worthen is also home from up ly celebrated Are You Planning on Buying a New Car? Kill-pac- $645.00 F.O.B. PASTURE FOR RENT In the state. Sam Aiken pasture in the UpMrs. Clyda Black and child per Joe's valley. Apply to Wm ren were down from Provo over E. King, castle Dale, or Preston the week end. tc-4- 3 Huntington, Orangeville Lyle Bryan, Woodrow Bryan, All kinds of furniture Manuel Wayman and Arnold repairWayman are home from Wyo ed and upholstered. Call here ming where they have been for estimates and materials Let us make your old shearing sheep. furniture Reece Killpack spent Sunday look like new.-.carFurnil Qv nppnance and Monday home from Provo. Co., Price. bon Hills and Robert Dahle I have purchased tractor, were home from Logan for the bmder, mower and disc and week-en- Factory. "Drive it Home and Save" If We Can't Sell You a New d. sn1'? s custom w- 2 - ChrLstensen Monday. Martin Swensen returned from Sterling Thursday where he has Our second large sale been employed. new saleyards at 2nd in our The Misses Lela and Louie in Price on Saturday" Mlae Killpack are home from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fletcher of Utah. Attendance of over 500 Salt Lake have spent the past -- "week here. SSJ Dr. and Mrs. H. S. NieLson 56,1 aB kl" "I spent Friday in Salt Lake City. (The Boy Scouts accompanied Carbcn-Emer- y Auction Co by Scoutmaster V. A. Box, will Graham & Johnston spend the week of July 11 to 16 Price, Utah One-B- ring in your old one and let us fix it up- - Our speciaJWj equipment and skilled labor will make your old car like new. We can match any color paint or give you WJ new color you desire. Don't be misled by cheap inferior ""P- E. V. Miss Sena Larsen of Mayfield was a guest of Miss Verna Lou y candidates who number of vofi. 5 alfalfa (hay, and greatest declared the cK hereby 1.000 lbs. of home Dossibly of said 8oU to supervisors ' grown grains per year and good serration District Orangeville Department H vice-preside- nt; "America's Smartest Walking Shoes Go Places Comfortably" Mrs. L. M. Pearson Vernon, the young son of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Davis, is nurs ing a broken arm, caused by a fall from a horse Miss Barbara) Mason, of Salt Lake City, is visiting old friends In Cleveland The following clubs hav3 been organized and are pro gressing nicely with their work: "Clever Clothes" club with Vea Jacobsen, president; Neva Blsh Dora John op, son, secretary-treasure- r; Jean Timothy, cheer leader; Arva Lou Mortensen, reporter; Mur iel Mortensen, leader, and Verl Anderson and Arvell Litster on the social committee. etts" club with Guyla Curtis, president; June Christiansen, - Hansen ana Ben Byron HownrH . 15C 1,- - Mr. $93.00 I Legal Notice 825 quarts of needed milk for the family would sun proauce an oxtra. 2200 0.t3. Whicb If sold to neighbors at 5 cents per quart which would at least equal the total cost for the year. This extra amount Instead of being sold, however; might go to make up 100 pounds of butter which would be 23 the needs for a- family of six for the year. The skim milk might be available also to furnish. 200 pounds of cottage cheese which would make a line source m nrotein and calcium. Of course thA nw with hlsrher test and a lower yield would supply pro Colorado. Mrs. Rose McDaniel is visiting with her daughter In Ogden. and Mrs. J. H. Ottestrom and Mr. and Mrs. Olenwood Whlmpey spent the Fourth In Huntington canyon. Clifford MIcDamiel has gone to Sunnyslde to work. Eunice Johansen of Salt Lake is visiting home folks. Isaac Whlmpey and family of band; prayer, chaplain. The Lehi visited last week with his program was in charge of Mrs. brother, ILewis Whlmpey. They linnette Thorderson and Mrs. were accompanied by their son Vernice N e i 1 s o n, Cleveland ; and daughter and families of Mrs. Ervan Erlckson and Mrs. Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. MfcCarry of Reuben Tucker of Elmo. DeRell Litster was Master of Ceremon- Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Nixon of ies. The little Misses Virginia Hiawatha and Mr. and Mrs, We still have a few Eden, Patsy Larson, Marjorie Archie Hurst spent the Fourth SLIGHTLY USED King and Lorna Tucker were at Ferron reservoir fishing. maids to Columbia and Goddess Joseph Potter and family and 1937 Refrigerators of Liberty. The afternoon was Bert Nellson and family of Price spent in sports. A large crowd spent the Fourth in Cleveland attended the dance in the evenIvan Johnson and family and at a saving of Mrs. Myrtle Aldous of Salt Lake ing. Ronald Erlckson, Jr., of Salt were week-en- d visitors in this Lake City is visiting here, the city. Leslie Bennett and family of guest of the W. D. Stokes family. Huntington were business visit Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jensen ors here Tuesday. TERMS AS LOW AS have Carl Larson had as an over returned to their home in Salt (Lake after an extended Sunday guest his daughter visit with their Children In Car- Mrs. Ruby Wilkinson and fam PER DAY bon and Emery counties. Mr. ily of Salt Lake City Leo Peterson and family of and Mrs. Ernest Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson re- Castle Dale and Smith Oviatt Guarantee same as new, turned with them for a brief and family and Mrs. Catherine visit in Salt Lake City. Oviatt of Elmo visited friends Cleveland Sunday. MUTUAL LUMBER ODODOaODODOa inEskel Peterson has moved his house to Bountiful where it will Pri EXPERT TELLS OF FEED FOR DAIRY CATTLE LaVar Bennett, who has been One of the most successful Fourth of July celebrations held in Salt Lake City with relatives in Cleveland for many years the past year, has returned to was sponsored by the Cleveland his home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Potter and Elmo towns At Cleveland. The band serenaded the town and Mir. and Mrs. James Potter at daybreak, after which the visited one day last week In following program was render- Helper to get acquainted with ed: selection by the band; sing- the new arrival, a son at the ing, "Star Spangled Banner," home of Robert Hurst. Mrs. Erthel Leonard and Mrs, by congregation; prayer chaplain, H. B. Mortensen; congre- LaRue Johnson visited one day gation, singing "America"; sal- last week with their father, ute to the flag by Uncle Sam, Claude Cowley. Mrs. Carrie Whlmpey spent a Waiter Clegg, Warren Oviatt and Wayne Erlckson; patriotic few days last week with her reading, Mrs. Oladys Larson; parents at Huntington. Bert Lamph and family of vocal duet, Mrs. Maxlne Broth-erso- n and Mrs. Alton Erlckson; Spring Glen visited with their saxaphone solo, Leola Dawis; son and family, Wtn. Lamph vocal duet by Goddess of Liber- They were accompanied by ty, Ilean Larson, and Columbia, their daughter and family from M rrr. COSsgifySMLL RTIUY. EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. fHSTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE EIGHT pr" - Has Your Automobile Insurance Expired? Check the date. DeRell Litster Is the local agent for he g Farmers Exchange and will show you the new low Form" policyInter-Insuran- ce - "Continuing CENTRAL GARAGE Jthst, Phone 21X i" liy Emery County's Complete, Modern - us rell LITSTER, Castle Manager One-bto- p Super-Servic- e (One-ha- lf Dodge Si Plymouth Agency block west of Huntington Bros. Store) Official Inspection Station No. iw |