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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH FAG2BGBT children of Columbia have been visiting relatives here daring the past week and putting up fruit and vegetables. IBoyd Mortensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Johnson and family, visited old friends a number of Ms young friends in Cleveland one day last week. at a birthday party one day last and daughter, Phyllis, of Man- sunrelatives with ti, visited They were enroute to Zlons week. Mrs. Dora Livingstone and day. Canyon. The F. F. A. of Norm Janery The young daughter of Mr. children are visiting at the Alr. and Mrs. Lamar Davis had her ger home and putting up veget- high school, with their super-vtanlast left Larsen. FJdred I tonsils removed last Sunday. ables. . August 10, Mr. Gladys Allred and Ray Wednesday morning, to Aimer Cramer sold Ibis house Yellowten a day trip Jensen left last week for a two for and buildings last week. ' at Lo will and stop stone Park Washto weeks' motorcycle trip Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lldlel of an home lor in their way and Oregon, where they gan Wellington visited local relativ- ington - brother and F.F.A. convention. thenvisit will es last week. Coach and Mrs. Norman C. R. Erickson Is building an family and other relatives. Smith scent the week with Mr. Lake Eldon Peterson of Salt addition to their home. and Mrs. Eldon Westover. . The Primary celebrated the 60th birthday anniversary of its organization last Thursday. The program was carried out as scheduled. There was a huge fflrtMfly cake with 00 candles on it The children and officers liberally donated various artiwihlch cles of workmanship were sold and the funds turned into the treasury. Parents and children were treated to cake and punch. Edward, the young son of Mr. - , Is visiting local relatives. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson, suffered is progressing rapidly City Udell Day of Castle Dale Is fTwenty-eigyoung atpeople a painful Injury Saturday even- onWork home. It 'the Lamar Davis Wil- ' went dance the local from relatives. a fell from he when bicycle visiting ing will soon be ready for occupan in Forks to the Van Dr. Jensen bone. and Alger berg's Saturday Wesley and broke his thigh Hill set the injured member but cy.Mrs. Vera White called on old are working in Montana. Huntington Canyon and spent he is suffering considerably. Keva Lundy Is visiting rela- Sunday there, having an enjoyfriends one day last week while able time. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonard enroute to Perron. tives in 8ait Lake City. of ht have moved to Cleveland preMrs. M&lmda McFarlane of paratory to the commencement Provo visited relatives and old of school. They are occupying friends In Cleveland for a few the Cowley home. days last week. Miss Thora Hales, accompanStokes recently return ied by her mother and sister edJames from a Salt Lake City hospi tal wihere he underwent a her nla operation. WELCOME E.C.V.R. Margaret Anderson was ten dered a surprise party by a VISITORS number of her friends one day last week In honor of her birth Make Oar Store Your day anniversary. , Headquarters Arvld Larson Is sporting a1 new car. HUNTER DRUG CO. (James Stokes and family visited with the Merrll Alger famEmery County's Modern "City" Drug Store ily at Standard over the week- onooooonooon end, ODODODOnODOD i Uereda Peterson by plate lunch was served. Many gifts were received. Beside the many Cleveland friends who attended the shower, several ladies from sympathetic Understanding of your Individual Needs Huntington and Mahrland were present. (Miss Thorn Locke Is suffering Ambulance Service Day or Night LAST CALL OF Mu s HALE j is in full swing WASH FROCKS FOR LADIES: AH sizes in organdies, selling for $1.98 and $3.00, now on sale at TWO FOR A ABOUT YOU AND $1.00 O CHILDREN'S DRESSES: Just what all mothers have been waiting for. with school days so near. Small, large and medium sizes marked down at L. T. Hunter left Wednesday for a few days' business trip to Monticello. Mrs.' Vern KofTord of tills city left early in the week for a visit at the home of her daughter In American Fork. Mrs. LaVella' Miller, of Richploded. Is spending the week here field, o with friends and relatives. Candidates Active Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Witbeck The swarm of prospective Job and son spent Saturday and noiders becomes almost embar with friends and relaSunday rasslng, according to the Wax tives in Manti. haw (111.) Enterprise: Mrs. Nephi Williams returnThe editor and the rest of ed last week from a visit with the Waxhaw delegation had a very enjoyable trip to the her daughter, Mrs. JackInVic, in Provo. Mr. Williams is Provo Democratic convention In summer school. attending The drawback Raleigh. only Miss Thelma Larsen, who was was the number of candioperated on last . week in the dates there. A delegate put Price hospital for appendicitis, his hand out of the car to had recovered sufficiently to signal for a turn and fifreturn home Wednesday. teen men shook Shands with him before he could draw it Jack Snow and Morris Cook, back. employees of the Central Garage, visited during the weekend at Mr. Cook's home in Vernal, making the trip by motor- J cycle, TWO FOR $1.00 now on display LaMode-- A PRICE, MARKET, Inc Dress Shop UTAH WE CAN FINANCE Ba3-musse- PRICE, UTAH 7 RADIOS Large selection of new and used radios TRADE US YOUR OLD SET ON Hansen FurnitureEx. 142 West Main Price, Utah F.H.A. TERMS WE NO DOWN AM COOPERATING PAYMENT USED CAR SPECIALS One 1931 Model A Ford New 3 ht Terms if desired u mm YEARS TO PAY 4 door Deluxe. .$195. paint, motor and upholstering l, new top new rubber, don't miss this bargain A-- One 1930 Chevrolet NO SECURITY' t Miss Leah Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen, of this city, and Warren DeFriez, of Mohrland, were married on Thursday of last week, Justice Tally Evans officiating. Dean Larsen, Junior Greaves, Kay Jewkes and Donald of this city, left yesterr day for Logan where they will attend the F.F.A. judging contest. They plan to return Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Giffen of Marysvale, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moore of Rochester and Loyd lovestedt of this city, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Saunders, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cook visit enjoyed an over-nigWednesday from Mr. Cook's brother, Eldon W. Cook and family, of Flshhaven, Idaho, and C. C. Sherley of Pegram, Idaho. The party was enroute on a trip to Arizona. Fall and Winter Coats and Dresses Motor completely 2 door Sedan overhauled, new tires. A read buy. $165. paint, 4 new One 1936 Deluxe Plymouth, 4 door Sedan O Complete motor overhaul, new paint, new rubber. New car guarantee. Requirements You must own the property, ihave regular monthly income, and be able to make monthly payments. ifaal Ik Price, Utah One 1936 Deluxe Ford, 4 door Sedan Complete motor overhaul, new paint, new rubber. Radio. New car guarantee Phone 21X CENTRAL GARAGE home-comi- ar nrnta. ng cookies. President Rena Orange was in charge. Mrs. Glen Jones and Mrs. Perry Wakefield were hostesses at a moonlight picnic Thursday I wish to announce my candidacy for the evening In Huntington Canyon. The guests assembled at the Democratic nomination County Treasurer home of Mrs. Wakefield, where a hay rack awaited them.. They the election, forthcoming primary subject to had to find the lunch which was voters of wishes the of the Emery county. hidden in various parts of the town. When everything was LEO JENSEN gathered the following couples (Paid Political Adv.) Journeyed to the designated place. Messrs. and Mesdames Myron Orange, Ted Nielsen, Myron Johnson, Drew Richards, Norman Andersen, Robert Niel-soLund Leonard Ross Leonard, LaVon Larson, Guy Niel-soAft Mergen, Glen Jones, Subject to the wishes of the voters of EmPerry Wakefield and Mrs. Mor-rKing and Kimball Sandberg ery county, I wish to announce my candidacy Mr. and Mrs. Less Anderson for nomination for the office of County are the proud parents of a baby girl born Monday. All concerned Recorder on the Democratic ticket at the are doing nicely. primary election to be held Tuesday, Sept. 13. Mrs. Ora Larson, Mrs. Ethel Leonard, Mrs. Doris Leonard, MRS. VERA JOHNSON (Paid Political Adv.) Mrs. LaRue Johnson, Mrs. Opal Anderson and Mrs. Lyle Lltster attended the wedding reception WEATHER REPORT given for Mrs. Evans, formerly return to work for some time. of Miss Helga Thorderson, Superintendent and Mrs. F. Furnished by R. c. Miller, Cleveland. R. Worthen spent Sunday vacaGovernment Weather Registrar, tioning at the Fish Lake resort. at castle Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Que Edwajrds, o who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. High Low Paec. Had it Cinched Reed Starley on a trip to Yel11 81 5a August news editor of Charlie Miller, lowstone, returned last Tuesday the Peru (111.) 73 .10 51 August 12 from their ten days' trip. 85 68 tells of a man who astonished August 13 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chrlst-ense- n the want-a- d 84 45 clerk of his news- August 14 70 52 of Los Angeles, arrived paper recently by placing an ad August IS 80 43 Monday for a" week's visit with offering $50 reward for the re- August 16 79 47 the latter's mother, Mrs. Nath-ali- a turn of his wife's pet cat. August 17 Anderson, who has been "Isn't that a high reward for quite ill the past three weeks. a cat?" asked the ad taker. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Anderson, "Not in this case," said the of Mountain Home, were also man. "I drowned the cat." visitors here. Guarantee (Three small children, Chestanswer to whv the Pro The er, Van and Frank, left orphjob printing department Regular price ans with the death of their gress is always busy, Is because of its $9.50 to $10.50 mother, Mrs. Lovina Fullmer, prompt service and quality were of OrangevjUle, taken by work. Sheriff J. Leonard Olsen and Saturday, Only $6.95 Mrs. Hessle Bunderson to- - AmPlacer and lode location noerican Fork the latter part of tices FurnitureEx. on sale at the Progress inthe week, and placed the office. 142 West Main Price, Utah State Training school. The "Birthday Club" of Castle Dale enjoyed a watermelon bust at the home of Mrs. Herman Behling on Wednesday afternoon. Fourteen members and guests were present. On couch, only FOR SALE-iStu- dlo Friday afternoon a rag bee was PRICE THEATRE held by the club at the home of used one month, for only $1995 Mrs. Ora Draper. Fifteen were at the Carbon Furniture & Sunday Monday were and refreshments Co., Price, Utah. present served. Tuesday A large stock of vacuum cleanMrs. Allen Lowry has as her Continuous 1:00 from ers and sewing machines to be Sun. house guest for two weeks. Miss closed out this week at very Edna GlUman, of Pleasant reasonable prices. Carbon FuGrove. Mr. and Mrs. Lowry and Ginger Rogers & Appliance Co. Phone rniture their guest expect to spend the Utah. ' in 583, Price, week-en- d at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson, AUCTION SALE of Salt Lake City, are enjoying Our next sale will be August 27. at week's vacation with their We are paying 72 to 8 cents for brother, Morris Johnson, and Ti me it to l hogs weighing from 40 family in this city. Ted JohncondlUon, of pounds, regardless corrunisslon. son, also of Salt Lake City, is or we sell on 5 here for a visit with the JohnList your stuff with us or with son family. CARBON THEATRE this paper. We buy or sell anythe thing. Bring In your stock, more buyers. more stock the Sunday Monday ANNOUNCEMENT for at . n, ANNOUNCEMENT n, el News-Heral- d, erate the chopping )mllL Mr. and Mrs. Peterson expect to make their home in salt Lake. Mrs. Maude Jensen wes sev erely burned about the face and neck one day last week when a jar of fruit she was canning ex Get The Best Food With 'Less Money I wish to announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the four-yeterm as County Assessor at the forthcoming primary election, subject to the wishes of the voters of Emery county. OLIVER JENSEN (Paid Political Adv.) being her twelfth She received many The young kauHfiii sters enjoyed games, followed by a plate luncneon. The Primary celebrated their Monday afternoon" with games, story telling, dances and a bazaar. The kiddies spent at full afternoon and then were served punch and occasion birthday. I YOUR FRIENDS IN CASTLE DALE from blood poisoning. Soren Peterson has sold his home on Main street to Harold Allred, who will continue to op Lady Assistant Phone 22 Mr. and Mrs. Art Mergen Omaha. Nebr.. were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Drew Richards. Mr. and Mrs. McCandless and family of Starrs spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Geary. Mr. McCandless returned home the fore part of the week, but his family is remaining for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Orange are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girL Miss Flora Manchester and friend of Redland, Calif., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Ouymon are entertaining a new baby, born Sunday. Everyone is doing nicely. Miss Doris Johnson was hostess to a large group of her friends Monday evening, the Miss Muriel Mortensen took (her 4hH club girls on a trip to Old Folks' Flat for a few days this week. The following girls went with her: Arva Lou Mortensen, Verl Anderson, Arnell Lltster, Vea Jacobsen, Oene Timothy and Neva Bishop. H. B. Mortensen took them up In his car. Paul mabrirln nf Rait. Tjt Is vunung at tne Lunay nome. Mrs. Freeda Thorderson gave a bridal shower last Tuesday In honor of her daughter, Helga Evans, who was recently mar ried, she was assisted by Mrs Llnnette Thorderson. An ex was cellent and followedprogramgames. rendered, A EMERY MORTUARY A AHpUJCEf.1EJT Huntington Department Cleveland Department Castle Dale DE RELL LITSTER, Manager (One-ha- lf block west of Huntington Bros. Store) Clean Rest Rooms Pep 88 gas Vico Motor Oil n, Pabco RUGS Hansen - "Having A Wonderful FERRON CGG Carbon-Emer- "KING KONG" Lieutenant Stanley C. Ander sen, returning Tuesday from a vacation In Iowa and Yellowstone National Park, resumed command of Company two-we- ek Brought back by popular demand . . Thrills of a lifetime, exciting and entertaining. 959. Auction y New only Co. Johnston Price, Utah for Innersprlng mattresses $5.00 allow; a with $19.95, a. on your old mattress & Ap Furniture Carbon Graham & ance the pliance Co., in mce: Visiting the Ferron camp for the first time was Chaplain Hugh Mitchell. He delivered a short inspirational talk, after which members of the company enjoyed a motion picture entitled "Barbara Frietchie." Work on the construction of a new latrine began this week. After completion of the latrine, the next Improvement will very likely be a complete paint Job for the barracks and other buildings. Enrollees Clell Hooton and Clyde Ruoti returned from the Fort Douglas District Swimming school, each having earned an American Red Cross certificate. Visiting the Ferron camp last Friday on his regular monthly inspection tour was District Inspector Captain Jackson. After inspecting the two spike camps and the main camp, he remained overnight as guest of -- the Ferron camp. Foreman Franklin J. Cheney, while on his way from the Ferron camp to his home in Kays-villUtah, met with an automobile accident. Although his injuries were reported not to be serious, he will be unable to life-savi- ng e, Most Families Can Afford a New Home SOME DON'T REALIZE IT If you want an attractive, modern home, you can afford It too, now while all BUILDING MATERIALS ARE THE LOWEST IN YEARS let us show you how you may femodel your Pre"J home so it will be as convenient and attractive as any new one. : Our new lumber and building stock offer you The Best You Can Buy You Will Approve of Our Estimates HOME LUMBER & BUILDING COMPANY John Day, Owner and Mgr. East Main St. Between 3 and 4 East Phone 181 Price, I'W1 |