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Show EMERY COUNTY PROG1 PAGE EIGHT Orangeville Department Mr. and Mis. C. A. Stilson and zation was formed here with the following and Mrs. Jesse R. Sitterud visitW. Sitterud, presO. officers: week last few a days spent W. Show, S. Jesse Mrs. ident;' with in Torrey ing Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Poui-se- n Heath and family. They also as secretary and treasurer. visited the fruit orchards in Dr. C. W. Richards was in atFruita. of Salt tendance and talked to an inDr. Calvin Richards terested audience. the at was a Lake City guest home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Arvon Scow were over the week-enbusiness visitors in Provo the Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peacock past week. and family left for Provo this Mr. and Mrs. Ounar Ihler week where Morris will attend went to Spring Canyon the past the B.Y.U. summer school and week and met their daughter the family will stay there dur- Norma, who has been in Salt Lake City the past month. ing the summer session. Mrs. John H. Cox has been ill Mr. and Mrs. Max Peacock are the past week, due to effects of spending the summer here, aft a bad fall she received while er their school work In Green working around her home. River the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sitterud Mr. and Mrs. David Tuttle announce the arrival of a baby in Salt Lake the week-en- d spent boy, born recently. Mrs. Sitterud livestock exin the taking City and babe are doing fine. also attending conMr. and Mrs. Merrill Day and hibit and ference. son of Elmo were visitors in the club in The first vear home of W. J. Humphrey Friof home the met at cooking day. Miss leader their Humph Mary A Townsend Old Age organi- rey. Friday afternoon, and se lected the following officers For Your Vacation- -it Betty Taylor, president; Iris Lorene Curtis, it's a trip to the Fair, and VanBuren. secretary-treasure- r; luggage is needed, see the at- Eldean VanBuren, song and tractive line we have to offer. cheer Humph Georgia leader; If it's a fishing trip, remem- rey, reporter. ber we stock practically all the Miss OLuella Moffltt had the popular makes of tackle. cast changed on her leg this If It's a picnic, we have thoss week, necessitating additional paper plates, cups, napkins and suffering. all the accessories for your conMrs. George Sitterud was venience. honored on her birthday anni HUNTER DRUG CO. versary. Thursday. June 8, by members of her family. The Sunday-afternoo- n Mr. vice-preside- nt; d. 4-- H vice-preside- nt; afternoon was spent in conver sation and taking pictures. A hot dinner was served at mid- afternoon and an enjoyable time spent. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grange, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Van Buren, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Lillas Jewkes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tut- tle and families. Mrs. Avona Blackburn, and Misses Georgia Sitterud, Beatrice Curtis and Beulah Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Robertson visited relatives in Kenilworth the past week. . The attendance committee in Relief Society gave the program Tuesday afternoon. The work groups were conducted by Mlsh- - ia Scovill and Fay VanBuren. Harold Jewkfes surprised his friends by his marriage to Miss Fern Jones of Castle Dale Sat urday evening. The couple were surprised in turn by the youns people who gave them a real e charivari. Best wishes are extended to the newlyweds by their host of friends. Mrs. Leroy Luke and daugh ter Winona visited her husband old-tim- at the Veteran's hospital in Salt Lake City over the Mr. Luke's condition week-en- d. remains unchanged. Bishop and Mrs. Hal M. Cox entertained a few friends at their home Sunday evening. The high priests are busy planting a vegetable garden and preparing for canning season The New Century club met. at the home of Mrs. Eloise Moffit Thursday and enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Donald Reld was taken to the St. Marks hospital last week with complications from the flu. Mr. Reld left his sick bed to come home to the death bed of his father, but was unable to stay for the funeral services. Mayor and Mrs. E. G. Luke were business visitors in Price Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jensen and children of Mt. Pleasant were Sunday visitors here. The Primary is still holding meetings on Tuesday afternoon The officers desire every old member to come and bring a new one this Tuesday. atRelatives from for services the funeral tending E. J. Reid, were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid, Mrs. Blanch Reld and children of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Virl Jones and family of Spriwgville, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Reld and children, Mrs. Art Mooney, of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jackson, son and wife of Loa, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Higgs and Miss Dorthea Reid of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver English and son Monte, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gentry, Mrs. Grace Lee and Mr. Ed. Gentry of Caliente, Nev., Miss Sadie Tooth, Mrs. Mamie Olsen, son and wife of Manti. out-of-to- If you start now with your building plans, you can be established in your new or remodeled home by fall. Think of all those conveniences you can enjoy during the long winter months by building now. It's cheaper to build in Summer months Consult Us Now for Plans and Costs Tri -- State Lumber Co. Price, Utah held Mr and Mrs. Mark Williams Funeral services the Stringhams Sunday. Sunday for Dean Bruce Funk, visited Marshing and her Mrs Mona son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Funk, other relatives who died by electrocution. The sister and several here. church was packed to capacity of Price spent Sunday Relief Society meetings have with sympathetic friends and for the summer wicmnHniicd relatives from over the county teachers report the PM.nt for and state. A ladies trio sang the second held be of to a group "Little Boy Blue"; meetings montn. Dean's playmates sang Little Tuesday of each Mrs. Alva Chappel and son of Man"; Frieda Behling sang Somer- 1. M. Nephi are visiting at the "My Little Buckaroo"; Oveson sang "Sometime Well ville home. Black Understand"; speakers were L. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Cly- Provo. anu from are home W. Peterson, L. P. Ralphs Therol and Bishop P. E. Snow; Mrs. Loie da Black and sons Merrill, and Miss Velma of Pro Beach read a tribute. here. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis of vo, spent last week-en- d week-envisitors d Friends of Mrs. Pauline Snow Emery were home. Rasmussen at the snpnt. wprfnesdav afternon at Nelson Mrs. Mr. and the Snow home. Hyrum Mrs. Alvin Harris and child came home last week after havon rela with returned from ren winter the spent ing attended Caltives in northern Utah and Monday, where they h the B.Y.U. graduation exercises ifornia. They left again for to see Mrs. Nelson's sister, at which Mr. Harris received his masters degree. They visited who is very ill. ill and spent two is relatives John Zwahlen seriously weeks in Salt Lake City while at this time. Mrs. Arthur Lemon attended Mr. Harris was in the mission Primary conference in Salt Lake home prior to this departure for last week-ena short term mission in the states with his Max Killpack spent the past week at home from Duck Creek headquarters a t Minneapolis. OCC camp. Jack Funk is spend- They will spend the summer ing this week at home from the here. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Conover camp. Max and Ohloe Nelson are of Price spent the week-en- d were up-sta- up-sta- north-centr- home from school. Mr. and Mrs. Howard String-hahave moved home from northern Utah. Joseph Hansen of Hiawatha visited here Sunday. Mrs. Vern Henrle and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Henrie and family spent Sunday here. The Misses Gene Wiliams and Lois Snow of Castle Dale spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Seely Peterson and Ranger and Mrs. H. M. Peterson visited In Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. H. N. Peterson and children have gone to Salt Lake Cltv to remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hills have gone to ILogan where Mr. Hill will attend school. Mrs. Olevia Dugmore is spending the week with them. Mrs. Ella Beach Is taking MSrs. Dugmore's place in the store. m GENUINE FMIDIEmWIISIR It's built to the same high standards of the best, yet it's bargain priced 6". A gen...this new uine Frigidaire ... a marvel of per"SUPER-VALU- y construcformance and tion! Full 6 cubic foot capacity .. . and Refrigergives you the Same Simplest world-famou- foot storage ca1.4 iq. ft. shelfarea-6- 3 pacity-1 ice cubes at a freezing-- 3 ice trays with Full All-Met- high-qualit- s ating Mechanism-Sacabinet construction the same finest features of quality and performance as other Frigidaire models costing up to 1 100 more.... Here is the refrigerator so many people have waited for! Come in! See it today! -- 28ft' wide-25- ?i' tall deep. me Meter-Miser-Sa- one-piec- e all-ste- FOR ONLY $159.50 Easy Terms EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC PIUQE, UTAH "Confession of Nazi Spy" al here. week-en- d Mrs. John Bailey has as her guests two of her sisters from up-stat- e. Mrs. Loren Bryan and children are home from a two weeks visit with relatives in Monroe. Mrs. Bryan's mother, Mrs. Clara Burtleson, returned with her for a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Barker and family were here from Hiawatha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oz Henrie and family and Mrs. Mable Livingston of Price spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Evin Nelson of Provo are visiting at the Eunice Nelson home. L. W. Kilpack was a Wednesday visitor in Orangeville. Mrs. Wm. O. Carlock! Is visiting her parents in Denver, Colo. Lawrence Larsen of Ogden was in town Wednesday. , Mrs. Emma Robey, who has Cherril Larsen, Mayzelle spent the past three months in tensen, Boyd Mortensen the Price hospital nursing a broken leg, returned to Cleveland last week but is still confined to her bed. Her sister, Mrs. Zlna Pearce of Salt Lake City, Is assisting in caring for her. Herbert Bawden has returned to his home in Hiawatha having sufficiently recovered from his o Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Christian- recent injury. Mrs. Hettie Larsen attended a sen, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wilshower given in honor of Mrs. liams and Howard Williams left Ileen at Provo last Killpack Monday to attend the funeral week. of C. R. Chrstensen In Sanpete Jackie and Patsy Lamph of county. They returned home Rains are visiting their grandTuesday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. o "Linoleum for the new Emery Maurlne Anderson and young county court house arirved this week and workmen are busy son, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anlaying the same. derson, have returned to their home in San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rockford and two children of Columbus, Neb., visited last week with their uncle. H. Carlow and wife. Clavon Langford and family PRICE THEATRE of Kenilworth are visiting at the Lundy home. Tues Sun Mon Elvertis Eden is visiting her Continuous from 1:00 Sun. sister, Gladys and family at JEANETTE MacDONALD Sigurd. Jack Bailey and family, of Lew Ayres Ian Hunter have returned to Hiawatha, Frank Morgan their home. Mrs. Bailey is imin proving rapidly. Bp. Eden, Geo. White, Claude Cowley and Lawrence Thorder-so- n met last week with the church authorities at Salt Lake City to receive plans and inAdded "ALFALFA'S AUNT" structions in regards to the new church. Those attending the temple CARBON THEATRE excursion to Manti last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Larsen, Mrs. Ruth Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Monday Sunday H. B. Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday Vere King, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Wednesday Litster, Thomas Shomaker, Mr. I,rW. G. ROBINSON and Mrs. Andrew Larsen, Mr. in and Mrs. Orlan Mortensen, Mrs. Ida Mortensen, Mrs. Mattie Anderson. Lars P. Larsen and Mary Larsen accompanied the group and visited their daughter and A sister, Ellen, at Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. H. Carlow visited Filmed Behind Locked Doors! relatives in Provo last week. "Broadway Serenade" te Cleveland Department -- NEW te Dick Seely was a visitor here. THEATRE Price, Utah weevil. Moses Tucker received wora this week of the death of his or sister, Mrs. Florence Johnson California. Mrs. Alice E. Larsen, son and d. U BRAND the Mor- Friday June can dauehter, Arvid and Bertha, at tended the graduation exercises of their son and brother, Elwood Larsen. at the B.Y.U. last week He returned with them to spend the summer. Nora Larsen and daughter Betty Louise of Los Angeles, left Monday for Salt Lake where they will visit the next two weeks before returning home after a prolonged visit here. Bill Jensen and Wallace Mor Saturday 7 16-1- Jl? fI 1 JUI f Lr Also NEWS Continuous Show Saturday Starts 2 p.m. Admission 10c, 25c - Mon. - TuesdaY June Sunday 20 te risen of the Duck Creek OCC visitors at camp were week-en- d home. Muriel Mortensen, who has been attending school at the B Y. U. has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dalton were business visitors in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Stokes and daughter Ruth, motored to Provo one day last week where they met their son Lee, who was returning from Princeton, N. J., where he is a student. Lee will spend the summer here explor ing fossil beds. Mrs. John Wallace and child ren of Castle Gate are visiting at the Bryson home. Local relatives received word last week of the marriage of Miss Mary McFarlane, daughter of Mrs. Malinda MfcFarlane of Provo, to Richard Wilson of Richfield. The ceremony took place at the Salt Lake temple Mary was born and raised in Cleveland and has many friends who wish her success in this new venture. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and Rex McFarlane and family were Provo visitors last week. Mrs. Rosanna Anderson was operated oln early Tuesday morning for appendicitis at the Price city hospital. A meeting was held last week at the home of Wilma Cowley to outline the club work for the coming season. Everything is underway and it promises to be a successful year. There are about 32 girls enrolled and five leaders. Muriel Mortensen and Bertha Larsen are in charge of the two food clubs; Myrleen Al ger, Agnes Jensen and Wilma Cowley have charge of the TWO HITS cumin toggles A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE also "'TIRS'rSliPTO THELASTMlEfl Also NEWS Continuous Show Sunday Starts 1 p.m. Matinee Prices to 6 5 Admission: p.m. 10-2- Wednesday & ThursdaM June 21-- 22 Bargain Nights "HONOR OF THE WEST' Bob Baker Also "Boys to with Marjorie Bell Serial the Rescue" and Shorts Special Admission: Children 5c; Adults 10c 4-- H and clothing clubs. were Larsen Preparations are being made Patsy baptized in for the 4th of July celebration, the Manti temple last week. The Tucker twins received under the auspices of the town their christening last Sunday board. Relief Society meetings are and were named John Ray and Ward Voy. They were blessed by now being held at the C. Morhome. They are planning their John tensen a Mothers and Daughters Day E. Ward, who also blessed their father, Ward Tucker, 23 years to be held in August. The Boy Scouts banquet will ago, and their grandmother, Mrs. Flora Tucker, 57 years ago. be held Friday, June 16. EveryMoses Tucker went to the one is assured a good time. o Price hospital last Monday to Proof of Labor blanks for asreceive treatment for his leg sessment on mineral work was that injured several months claims, for sale at the Progress ago while doing road work. Miss Doline Jones is working office. as a temple missionary In the Salt Lake temple. Mr: and Mrs. Morris Wall, Oliver Jensen and family and Ruth Stokes enjoyed an outing great-grandfathe- 1e UTA of Bend, Oregon. Farmers have started naying and report it badly damaged by Ka-nos- Mc-Farla- mm last Sunday up Huntington can ana uie yon, at Old Folks iiai Cleveland reservoir.' They were accompanied by Genua Jensen Ferron Department I JExe FRIDAY, CASTLE DALE, UTAH r, CASTLE DALE CLUBS MEET 4-- H The Third Phase members met at the clua 4-- H oi their teacher. Mrs. Geo. A. Ju- dah. Tuesday afternoon. FolJ lowing is a list of officers elect home ed: Anna Lee Nielson, presiH dent; Valoy Anderson, On a Dell Peterson Helen secretary-treasure- r; Jen- sen and Lois Draper, demon strators; Norma Wall, cheerleader; Faye Hunter, reporter Light refreshments were served Meetings will be held eacii Tuesday. The First Year club, com 12 11 to of years ol girls posed annual second held their age, meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Herman Behling, WH with Mni nesrinv j afternoon, ' director, as Rasmussen Mary The nfternnnn was SDent lfl making hot pads. 4-- H NEW TRAINS Citified Two excellent territories open for prospective Rawleigh DealersSee Dealer Abe E. 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